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Che Caspet Daily Cribuae COMPLETION OF TWO ATIONS OF BIG OPERATORS WNSALT GREEK ARE RESTRICTED ‘ Completion of Wells Now Under Way Except Where WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS FIVE BIG WELLS ARE COMPLETED é CHICAGO, June 9.—{U, 8. Bureau of Markets.)—Cattle—Receipts, 8,000 beef steers @md fat she stock, strong to ise higher; top yearlings, $9; top hative ateers, $8.85; bulk $7.09@5.50; | By ge H & § . nn is Hy i. i a just at the present Brey eee te ae tn. SA aie SE O5@EMS: pigs Bendy to 100 low aver- ; At 1,320 feet, fin Five completions in the Salt Creek field within Suge aba Seat’ calves toe Offsets Are Required Comprises Limit; ok ek ee tee. A few days brought in a total new production of 4.828 bares logna bulla Iargely $4300 a re aaaronercs, sh is\ daily. Only 60 per cent of this quantity is being run into |DtcReTt #250@¢.60; pulk veal ca Reports Show Status offae| whioh reg the G. i Th, = Into | $945@9.35; can: and cutters, ) iatered fiow, gaug- the Casper pipeline at the present time. e wells averaged | stockers and feeders, dul! t day open eligh initial production, figuring out to 865 barrels Per day.| Hore—Reotipts, 37,000: active, 10¢ limited, as a tions in the field and in the industry tp 200 lower than yesterda: Operati 8 Soe rod ye soe far 25 poss BI, c tom mn. of we! started, in view of the over-produced condition of the fieid. The follow- ing reports of the Midwest Refining com: d the Ohi Ol ewe of drilling at the et Regadigg oe M - 20-4, we SEY section 20-40-19, ce be webs ce ment setting; 16-AX, NW, section 2- shut down, top second sand; -A, NW, ection 30-40-79, com- ed at 2,380 feet, initial production barrels; 36-4," SW%. section °7- i On mane 8, 1921, at 3 o'clock © meeting steckhole. | vo oictions were to continue, the ef- fect would be to make conditions the oil industry of Wyoming take jturn for the worsé. The Salt Creek | sid produces about 63 per total ol! in the state, so in the big field are an index trend of Wyoming petroleum Th w producers which ? hd and fwo-thirds of said company issued and out- standing were hw by. legal resolution unanimously ai ond aged ib8, 25e to S0c lower; sheep to lower; top native Dulk, $12@12.50; & So Babeerive for The Tribone——_ [Livestock mart | S1GK PRIGES FORCED LOWER Opening of Trading on New York Exchange Marked by Gen" eral Depression NEW YORK, every description were severely de- age. Heavy mixed off least; top, $5.25; Pressed at the opening of today’s sea-| sion. The further collapse of foreign jexchange which forced London quo- Sheep—Receipts, 14,000; «prings and|tations under $3.70 was one of the Proposed ings | heavy export tax on Mexican oils was development. |disturbing factors. The unfavorable tered a decline of four points and Pan June 9.—Stooks of | thin the first few minutes the @o-| fered at 6 @5; bulk native fat ewes | tive trading, Mexican Petroleum reg! PAGE FIVE tally lower ow quotation for the year. Money and Exchange. cantile paper Bxachang $2.72%; unlien, $3 Francs— Demand, Belgian Franes - shares fell 1 to 3 points and specu ders — Demand, 33.90; Marks—Demand, 1.48; Greeee—Demand, 6.00 Sweden—Demanii, 22.00 Norway—Derand, 14.55 Argentine—Demand, 31.12 Brazilian——-Demand, 13.00. cables, 1 motors and specialties were United States Steel nearly one point to T7%, a new 49. Montreal—i0% per cent discount. Cali money, uling rate 64; closing bid last loan 6. ——_— An eyeless needle, the thread | American Petroleum lost six points.|ing inserted in a hollow section, has Other oils as well as ateels, equip-' Nn designed for cal ues . cement setting at 2,010 feet; NW, section 1-39-78, “cement at 1,616 foet, 33-A, SW. seb- 9. running S%-inck at 1,985 . SBR, stéction 15. come in are as follows: Weill No. 21-A on the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 30-40-18, on the Bonfila hold- ings, {initial rate 1,230 barrels daity. IPAARD THRW === |, aril. s cementing. Ohio Oil company has one ., rhe statutory trustees for ered-| wen No. 24-A on the northeast qacr- in 1,440 feet; 4-A, NE, section itors und iders are Doroth: 4 ‘yor: 40-79, Erie ters anees tem: 15-4; non ca ree es ve. waeena iret of Yes- Reno, H. B. Durham and Georze | soclatha: 335 Marieke hae taal 4 ‘section. 19-40-78, ing at 1,| The : terday Has Bulli ort in eedell. Well No. 2 on the northwest quar. 21-A NWM, section 19-40-78, . Dated this 8 Bi an seat : 2 Chicago Mart Se aghast 2 oo gl fan oly (Seal) THOMAS F. MEANEY, roll ” Well N drilling at 3,142 feot. 33 (Midwest) NW% section 8-33- 34x, NW x 76, drilling at 880 feet. Barber 19 1,055 fee section 2-3! drill- Q idem t. 31-A, NW, section Presi DOROTHY RENO, & 900-barre! weil. 4s a result of the bullish aspect of the tary. ‘Well No, 18-A on th orthenst: ; nar SE% section 3:| government crop report. Weakness| Publish June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7.| tor or section 20-40-18, Tniand Oil and Greater : 6, running 15%-inch casing at 455] of foreign exchange, however, and do.| 14, 1921. Refining, making 1,500 barrels @ @ay. Values cll 9 NW, section 27-40-79, run, | feet. clines in the stock market tended to eT pppoe « a ning 10-inch casing at 2270 feet; Barber 20 (Midwest) SW% sectica|check buying. Trade was active and |CO-PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION| oiiahoma Operations Curtafled. For : Eu, station 1299-79, erating st zB sitar roe Sew ierebcise “Ge be icf har peaee Braces d Prices, aiotes is given that the co-part-| Along with other companies, the Greater 720 feet; 8, a > ' — Midwest) ee from ce to co , with twee: reign ineating at 1,006 fect; 13, E%; section} 76, drilling at 269 feet. July $1.9 10 $1.25%4 and September |doine burt at the dersigned,| Producers and Retiners corporation doing business at the corner ot First and Park Street, City of Cas- per Wyoming, known as the East ide Garage, was on the 24th day of May, 1921, dissolved t 7 mutual consent, and the business will: be carried on by C. L. Thompson, who will pay all debts and collect all money due said firm. | Dated May 25, 1921. A. J. JANES. Cc. L. THOMPSON. Publish May 26, June 2, 9, 1924, a ‘a RAW SUGAR PRICES TUMBLE. 12-39-79. cementing at 2.080. feet; 16, 0. 14 (Ohio Oil) state land, section ection 12:39-79, drilling at 2,085 20-32-76, repairing rig at 1,170 feet. ELEVEN W&LLS SHOW UP IN ROOK IVER REPORT. has been slowing up on its operations in Oklahoma. In the Wekoka district, its test on the southwestern lease is shut down waiting for material. On its 160-acre lease in western Osage county, known as Indian tract No. 102, its No, 1 is-stiN in trouble fish- ing, but is flowing about 200 barrels daily. This well was completed a year ago as a gasser and shut in by order of the state conservation com- mission, but later made oli and was recently turned back to the company as being more profitable to'pperate as an oil producer than for gas. The well will & ilied deeper and shot. tone aman 0 nds Passed. NEW YORK, June $.—The Intef® national Agricultural corporation to- day passed {ts dividend on preferred stock All Run Down how Feels Fine $1-18% to $1.19 were followed by me- Mes terial setback, Corn lacked support. After open- ing unchanged to %c higher includ- ing July at 63%c to 63%c the market’ .| underwent a general decline. Oats were depressed by the bear- . NW, 4,048 fect; Ww seven wells actively drilling, be. ing cemented and cre well Ashing for lost tools. Well No. 8 on the Hareisan and Cooper farm on section 35-!).73 is Grilling at a depth of 2.445 feet. On Ne ish showing of the government re. port as to oats. Prices started \%c off.to %e up Inly 38% to 38%e and then sagged all around to well below yesterday's finish. Lower quotations on hogs acted as by at 1,717 feet. 45.4 MONTANA WILDCATS ARE GOING DEEPER. Montana ,.wildeatting of the Ohio Oil eompany 4s. confined at present to three strictures, drilling being in progress on two of these, and one well being shut’ déwn.» The test on Clear creek on the W.. L. Goodbar farm, ts drilling at 2,360 feet: On the Harriet Lemon farm the well to test > prowsioni Provisions. CHICAGO, June ».—Butter—Kasy: creamery extras, Sic: firsts, 25@300; frnnds, 20@24c; standards, 30% @2i1c. NEW YORK, June 9.—A decline of “ec to 4c in raw sugar today car ried prices to the lowest level in more than four years. This new price was established on sales of 6,700 bags of Costa Ricans, import duty paid. arene al No. 4 well is being cemented at ‘1,- 400 feet. No. 5 ts drilling at 1,340 No. 6, on state land, section 34-20+ 78, piprentine Soobe 205 feet. r welt No. 6 on section 2-19-78, is drilling at the 710- att, jevel. He ° ‘ell No. 1, irrison & Cooper, on .| the west half’ of section | 11-19-73 is cementing at 2224 feet. a PITCH Potasoes, INEFFECTIVE. “CHICAGO, June 9.—Potatoes—New. cesier; old. firm; receipts, 54 cars: northern white, 80@90c cwt.; Loui. siana round white, $2@2.30 Spaulding Rose, $2.40@2.50 cwt.; Vir- sinia $5 barrel; North Carolina, $4.50 barrel. rarily. a SUMMARY OF ELK _ BASIN OPERATIONS. In the Elk Basin field, company has its No. 21 well bik No. 3 claim drilling at 1,541 Midwest Refning well No. 12,0n NEW YORK, June 9.—Ineffective pitching, due to the elemination of freak deliveries, is responsible for the slugging of major league baseball elubs this year, according to Manager Tris Speaker of the world’s champion Cleveland club, el NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. No. 5 cinien, i emagioge cept ieee RRs 2 wei berries Gooper, | ee a peceby. sivas that a E a Strain? Th: Eatonic Ended ti 10, is at 4 same section, is m oO Fess ole Bh ad hg ety | P(t ergy orth a Bethe Tesate Fe earn Been ey’ ? . This His Troubles On section 14-19-78, Elk No. 6 has, beer al Now? well ia land,|age C: ‘Wyoming corpora- tie; legally led and hed at the + office of Durham & Lowey, 301 Oil cha: Building, Ci W: “Eatonic fs ae valy thing I have found to stop my beartburn and I think it has boen a ae, help in pervous spellz.’’ writes G. C, Johnson. An stomach may cause lots of su ig all over the body. Eatonic helps in such cases by yg deel cange of the misery, because it takes ay eee Sty ‘out ee ae acid an keeps ive ol erin natuéal wickieg oe A tal after meals ia all you need. Simple Mixture Helps Casper * people with eye trouble should try simple camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel,, eto, as mixed in Lavop- tik eye Wash. It can do no harm and may surprise you, One man with Weak, watery eyes and aching eye balls reports Lavoptik helped him al- most at once. Another similar case reports eyes began feeling better with first treatment. One smal! bottle usu- ally helps weak, strained eyes.—Casper Pharmacy. s me few: weeks ago, although tie tests, being. drilled: are now neater that time. The waiting policy until such time as the drill gives a definite an- gwer to the. question of whether com- company. .Unfortunately who are watching this carefully, the well is now held up by a fishing job at a depth of 1,700 feet. r The two other Utah tests of the Obio Oil are repo“ed drilling, the Caineyille well being at 2,000 feet and that on Huntington dome at 2.200 test. an lit td cAnother Hudson Distinction . Much more than mere ability to travel quickly and safely is demanded of tine motor cars, now that men know the difference in comfort that comes with smoothness of engine operation. It is not easy spring action which alone LATEST REPORTS ON GRASS CREEK WORK. Ohio Oil company’s well No: 10 in the Grass Creek field, on the L. G. Phelps farm, Js now running casing at 2.890, feet. Midwest Refining has FULLERTON must arrive at their destination fresh and fit for their day’s work. The distance may be 30 to 50 miles—the time at the wheel from one-half to two. hours. Whatever the conditions, men who use their cars in such necessary services, seek the big toe. BOLLS LIE DSS aE &, Prices cut on over $50,000 worth of choicest Merchandise Tomorrow we enter into the second week of the great undersell- ing ¢vent. The past week’s business greatly exceeded our expecta- tions. And in view of the unprecedented support that Casper shop- pers have given this sale, we have left no stone unturned to even greater bargains for the second week. Join the parade of thrifty shoppers that are coming to this store every day. Be here tomorrow. If You Are Interested In Saving Money on MEN’S HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING Plan to Attend This Sale Tomorrow. It’s no wonder we are doing the clothing business uf the town, when you stop to consider the superiority of our offerings. around, compare, but by all means see these garments before you make a single purchase. ‘et Shop accounts for a comfortable ride. Riding more than mere transportation. 5 YEAR INSUREL fatigue is not entirely eliminated even over dis-ease and lets Nature cure. ; qaay gesnoth rags , for tet feeling a exheustion For Duty That Demands s ‘ 2 ° rei 01 ration. 3 4 PAINT « usually the result of motor Ti feelian The luxury of motion describes the per- formance of the Hudson Super-Six. Yet it falls as far short of conveying the distinction as does mere description of ex- And that is why Hudson is such a favorite. Its dependability, its comfort, reliability and distinction are satisfying qualities. “THINK OF THE MANY : THA plait msi, Hudson has built lass of motorists THINGS: be i CAN BE It must be experienced to be understood. as its clientele. a MABE 00D AS. WHEW - It has drawn its friends from all motorists. : ‘ ia Told in Day to It is the family car, the man’s business Afow minutes of bi car and the woman’s automobile. hanes ane To each the appeal of reliability and smoothness of operation is strongest. Today more than 100,000 owners hold envied confidence in Hudson because of its motor invention, ~ u Day Service Thousands of Hudsons are used in com- muting service between town and country. For the most part they are owner operated. They are driven on schedule by men who must value every minute. And further they dis-ease. os —— has been torn down. f 5TOR TRUCK & CAR S = rest. SILK-IONE a EerER. WYOMING aoe ‘She Beautiful’ Corner Second St. and Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1406. FLAT WALL FINISH ~------—— on Townsend Bldg. OHARLES J. STONG Petroleum Geslogist Reports and Surveys WINNE??, MONT. ER-S IX 5 UP x: FPOPLEEL EAA AA A hhh hdd dk hd ddd, PIO POPC ELEPLEPLL LCL dis: Nica, Bagi of Medes The one thing the average person cannot understand is, how ad- 'usting the vertebrae of the spine is going to relieve, for instance, a pain Don’t mistake the meaning, for understand, the Chiro- practor does not heal, treat or cure; all he does is adjust the cause of Picture in you mind’s eye your own being. It is, as a matter of fact, A BUNDLE OF NERVES. Every tissue cell of your body is supplied by nerves, and each and every one of these nerves, from the largest to the most minute, is in direct communication with its source of supply, THE BRAIN. It is the brain which generates and furnishes the nerve energy, which is HEALTH. Prick your toe, your finger, or any part of your body with needle and it registers an impression in your brain. health is going to be O. K. as long as there is complete and uninterrupted connection between brain and tissue cell. There are 31 pair of nerve cables, each containing thousands of nerves which branch off from the spinal cord (the main cable from the brain), carrying the nerve energy to every tissue cell of your body. But they must pass out between the vertebrae of the spine, and when the ver- tebrae are not in alignment, one or more of them, the nerve cables are subject to pressure and the connection between the brain and tissue cell where the impinged nerves lead to is not complete; the tissue cell does not get its full quota of nerve energy (health), and the result is Your But the situation is this: The Chiropractor knows a normal spine, and knows which nerve cables are being pressed upon by displaced vertebrae. He can tell you the parts affected by analyzing your spine, and he knows scientifically how to adjust the vertebrae to proper position, permitting a full flow of nerve energy; opening the way for NATURE to re Ey that which # You don’t have to have faith in Chiropractic; allow CHIROPRACTORS the Chiropractor to adjust the cause and Nature will take care of the Drs. B. G. and E. E. Hahn Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 COOLEST E BEDE LLL LMS LE LE ILS SES SLES ELD eS. Time loans, firm; 60 days, # days be VJALALDALALLLALALAAAI ALAA AAA Ah dbdnddeddthddd ddd