Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1921, Page 8

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* . *. 21 PACE EIGHT fs & | ‘Time loans, steady; 69.days. 99 Gage bo MABKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS STANDARD OFFERED FOR MIDWEST jard Oil of Indiana Thursday issued a formal offer f the Midwest Refining company asking | amaigamatea Royalty $07 $ .09 change stock on the basis of two shares of Indiana | American .. ; est and to make an adjustment of interest to : 01 oz t is understood that this adjustment 2 23 36 amounts to 73 cents a share! ; ; Stock must be deposited by July LOCAL OIL STOCKS. 2 ; | 1 ly. 10e higher; bulk desirable; cantile paper 6%@% per cent. : 08 av Salt Creek .. . 32. rm at Exchan: “4 sterling, de- Sav- 5 02 joa | Western stat® . “zy | Scored an advance of 5e in Rome cases. a 35 © 92 |Prod. @ Reva '4.90| Then sellers became numerous an} mm of New York Capito! Pet 00% 01 |Cosden .... . 6.00 | Prices began to sag. Open quota- ’ — Columbine 19 20 | Et Basin 7.90 | tions. “See uly ie as aay este The department of the interior is |Consolidated Royalty... 1.00 0 Okmulgee .37| Bisher, with July $1 to 33.15; cables, BSS Boyt 436, Atlanta, H | till keeping up its commendable re@e-|Cow “Gulch ,. OT 0! Alien ..., + 1.00 _ Get S.S.S, at your druggist. ~ . a ord in the rapid dieposition of icases eusepette % 33 45 | Cities: Service Com. 133.00 eee - x material n the Salt Creek field. Th est mino 06 08 8. O. Indiana .... 66.50 66.75 op figui DENVER: ‘Ji a Mics ew c on the southwest | Elkhorn : OT 5-40-79, in favor|E. T. Williams 60 t r sts and the New| Frantz .. i ba apa ates. z v Bid. Asked. |¥ OU «2... s-sesee 28 | Western OM Ficids .. 18 | NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | Midwest Retg | Midwest |Glenrock On" prion sei Export sales of 750,000 NEW YORK STOCKE appointing’ threshing returns from Onsn.. Close, | Missouri and forecasts that the hot ++-#117.00 » $108.25 | wave would continue several days led Mexican Petroleum M rt (NEW YORK, June 17—Copper—| and six months, 6% per cent. © ar j ‘than Money snd Exchanee,, top, $8.10;bulk, $7.90 ere er} NEW YORK, June 17.—Prime mer-| $7.0 high, 5% low, 5¥% . Silver. NEW YORK, June 17.—Bar silver, domestic, 99%; foreign, b8%c. Mexican dollars, 44%. ’ ceipts, 200; niarket steady, beef steers, cows and heifers, $5.75@ Sinclair Oi . 22.05 * Argentine—Demend, the local office of the New 4 Texas Oil 2 to rallies later. The close was ui; Brazilian—Demand, 12.5 ae , . z seers tled, BX higher; top, $7.85; bulk, $7:25@7.85. . : . | company it is stated that| Hutton “Lake 03 Pan American Peto - saly Satis te GERTIS, Gk Dapeetss | tebe = Cea ; market| _Montreal—11 per cént discount. * Uncorks 1,500- sna'tad : on U. 8. Steel si ber $1.24% to $1.24%. steady; lambs, $10@11;.ewes, 34@ 4.60.) Soap Creek, |) i pare ial Tees lsat > roe. | Uaioe. Pacitia: BR 116th © 21g Ccrn and oats were «stronger with a: Montana, Field 03 106 pe 6a . wheat, Corn st costae Mo to 2%c phi id ‘ ‘oa | higher, including Sevtember at @4c to i This Week Anomaly in. Crude Prices. oa. | Francs 65%, steadied at moderate gains com- One of the anomalies in Wyoming | Mike Henry $f | Marks pared with yesterday's tnish: | H { - [ae ofl matters is that, with tho recent {Mountain Lire “asensic ( Lu f " Lire . i Subsequontly . appré@sension of , We a1 com- | pri de oil from different | Northwest . 18 te Ps aMiarnest |pioida, ‘Mule Greek crude js - worts | Outwest : 00% 005% | Call money +. -5-/8% Der, COE) Grousht: starap- Was (65 DOmeay hem ; ed of Inte, when | more than that from the Salt Creek | Picardy .... 05 08 LIBERTY BONDS. Se get Soe Pst be Slniag ap Creek field, Mon-| field, the posted price on the former} Riverton Rets . 05 07 | 348 0.0 : crie ‘ . Bs bt ction with a flow of over! being. 70 cents, while Salt Creek {s| Royalty & Produ 1 12 jist 4s. eg oes er ~ well struck the | 65 cents a barrel. Sunset. .... 04 06 | 3nd 4s Soged note ee ae Hass a this weretacti¢e: 2 Tom Bell. Royalty. 03 05 [ist 44s tember 40c,to 40%, hardened a litle 4 tea the-drill just en Catan! own Sisat ln Western Exploration.. 1.80 2.90 j2nd 4%e mae sie hades Penny Novy easly PR Steels and Equipments - inch line the flow filled 2,000 bar-/¢inal drilling in, Fargo Ol! company 3. b J ‘* . ‘ rels of tank storage within a little over | well No. 16, on the southeast quar- 03 , |'Victory 4% ° 7 Grain and hogs. New York ge 24 hours. Inasmuch as there is no}ter of section 3-33-83, South Casper WrOMING CRUDE 01 MAKXr Closing Quotations. pees outlet fi the field, and field stor-| creek, broke through the shell and|Grass Creek 15, Rock Creek CHICAGO, June 17.—Close: NEW YORK, June 17.—Selling for age is tically full, the well Wastpiew several hundred pounds of mud| Torchlight Balt Cree! S both accounts was renciwed in today’s Wheat—July $1.31%, _ Sepljuber shut in about 50 feet over the top of the rig. Big Mudd: $1244. stock mumrket. . Exirsme losses of 1 The estimate of 1,500 barrels was|The gas flow has since been closed made by officials of the compa: ndjin, and the well will be drilled in it is thought that this may easily be and connected in on the Casper Pilot Butte Hamilton D ra—July 65\c, September 65%c. familton Do: ts—July 38%c, September 40% c. 70 Pork—July $17.60. exceeded when the well is fully drilled ‘supply jine within the-next few in, and when delivery 1s taken through | days. el 17-witl be drilled ih Lard—July $9.90, September $10.25 Ribs—July $10.30, September $10. to 5 points\tn papular issues involved many new low records. Sales approxti- mate@ seven-hundred and fifty-thou- sand shares. Tire close was irregular. NEW YORK, June 17.—Steels and Fake Ticket Sellers Held) wee ints Leg ote iatocks market here, “Waited States |, hit ked, 5c cwt.; Alabama’ Steel fell 1 point, 7%, Ks lowest price Bpaulding Ro $2.00@2.10 ewt.; Vir-jin several years. American and Bald- ; North Caro-|win" Locomotives, Gener Electric READING, Pa., June 17—Joseph|lina, $2.85@3.40 barrel. _ : and Harvester lost 2 to \\% points. 35\Mule Creek Potatoes. equipments Ied thy more extensive a larger pipe than the two-inch line! about June 2 through which the initial production] ‘The Fargo Oil cofmpany has an op- flowed. erating ‘agreement on 320 acres of C. Soap Creek looks as though it.would| 1p. Murane’s lease in the Roison Spi- become the greatest black oi! field in] aér field, and*intends to rufa deep this part of the country. The W rn} tcas on the southwest quarter of. sec- Btates has a steady production -regis-| tion 1-33-83 on this lease. The well teted from 1 well in the same} will be spotted tomorrow, and prepa- , 6,000] rations are being made to” verect a Mexican Petroleum broke 'o 104% Ramage hg Se eee tae Sees Votan 2) Maeno Provisions. .., =, [after rallying to 109. Louisvitle and a | | ; ay! { ¥, with the sand pene-| well will be known as’ Fargo No. 18. of Philadelphai are under arrest here] ‘cyicaGo, June 17.—Butter—Low-| Nashville reacted 5 points ant\(@ser ; MY wth : four feet. Another well,| and the top casing will be ‘of suffi- pn a chargo of offering to sell coun-|er; creamery extras, Sze; standards, ralls were inclined to fall back. Corn dsl | Tan) | | tak NO. #., 1 Saw ‘Deing drilled) andst39 ze to carry the hole. down to torfeit tickets for the Dempacy.Carpen-| 31c; firsts, 27@31c: seconds, 24@26c. | |Products, Central Leather, common hin i. SERS fr gry milange pile saan hs apres bar: sand. It is expected that tier fight. They furnished bail for] EHsgs—Unchanged; receipts, 18,703) and” preferred, Studebaker, American | Ph | ea | 4 sand at a lesser depth than No. 2, the/ gas will be struck first in ‘the Sun- a hearing tomorrow. It is charged | cases. Woolen and Sears Roebuck forfeite? | | difference being estimated at about 80] dance; and the well will be stopped at | —— ¢ phey.-offeedd, 10. soll! ($85 tabatat eae ‘i Decal eh 1 tod points. Offerings of call: money) i feet that level until commercial produc-|Lowest Mark in Five Years} §30. ‘ EX-WARDEN DIES. . extending into next week at 5% per)! uJ Present conditions make it a matter of policy ‘to hold this new field in re- serve, and production is practically en. tirely checked, with 8,000 barrels of cil Rail Capitalization % stored in the field. When the market] »EW YORK, June 17.—Directors of tion of gas ceases, then carried down to the Embar sand. * Reached in’ Wyoming Fields; Another Cut Coming Within Few Days opens up, Soap Creek will be able to] {¢ Louisville & Nashville Railroad tier fight. jof heart failure at his hd.ne here this) show just what it can produce with|.ompany Thursday voted that the| In accordance with announcements —————— morning : H limitations removed. ‘ock of the c@mpany be increased | Made last night the Midwest Refining COTTON STRIKE ENDS. He was a ploneer resident of Coto!; Sn ape from seventy-two million ‘dollars to|Company and the Ohio Oil company much of the praposed increase of fif- ty-three million dollars as the inter- state commerce commission might au- thorize. and brings oil prices to the lowest level in five years. Local operators are prepared for Is Celebrated BOSTON, June 17. — Bunker Hin day, the one hundred and forty-sixth will be authorized following an ad- annua! anniversary of the battle of Bunker Til, was observes toany in| Wheat Exports — |sment ot xasoline rrices. ae ° one-hundred twenty-five million dol-|this morning posted new prices for|’ MANCHESTER, England, June 17. Bunker Hill Day lars. It-.also was decided to issue to|4ll grades of Wyoming crude at a re-|—(By The Associated Press).—The cot- stockholders. a stock dividend of as|4yction of 10 cents a barrel. The re-|ton strike was settled today. The} Photography is $2 years old next duction is the second made this week| United Textile Workers at joint} August, the secret of the first ple- another cut of 15 cents a barrel which |, PUEBLO, Colo.,, June 17. “ +f tory at Buena Vista from 1912 to unidentified men were arrested here 1915, former state senator and former} today on a charge of selling counter- feit tickets for the Dempsey-Carpen- Democratic political circles. + ge, meeting accepted the employers offef| tures, those of Daguerre, having been © for a settlement. Misclosed in 1839. a county commissioner, died suddenty ; . ‘rado and prominent for years in) cent were without influence on the PHILADELPHIA, June 17.—Two| Stewart, warden at the state reforma- stock market. nstruction ; ogame = of Parts “money with a Swan Underreamer than jWe know that your underreaming can be done for hii Trent one from any one of our Soler pa Na Pdaiehn ase ip has # “§ oils follows: Grass Creek, Torchlight, : ’ gp ee et Bar 0D Peters iyigt inti temeceian warps held High in Texas| 2g ar. crea, 818 Lance | e me ' ews ‘ ‘ ppb iden Cox and Mayor Peters 19 a Sac Poa Or cn ca oF ors. —— tule Creek, 70 cen ani ET Os SORES 7__| Big Muddy, 5 f Ba iN, Ty See 171— q T onthe Phonograph ras rater gaep.| For the fat tne in inary a Texas =" FOR THOSE WHO CARE Chi N | D Baa tical as to whether the prima, donna | Port leads > Jewelry and watch repairing by ex: . Z ry a t tion ate gate aaa ils, T in wheat exports, according to E. H ° 2 Ee gotta" Wott et fora |[Tharnen oie tal commensai ax. leer onemen. AL week eset Beginning Today and Continuing Until ame: Vemonsira' eteen toatl een and Sot MPT chiding’ the “eulsport Gb jTexeb. Oly, 2-6-8 Jul 4 + A-Factory Demonstrator will give a practical dem- Shipped 9 AF Sek eae. Seren Ly onstration of the many. uses to which Chi-Namel can TOO LATE TO:CLASSIFY. = {irene next. higmast port, he Waid. Cha REsS) setae i ; nets be applied in the home with profit and pleasure to WANTED—Party With $600 to $1,000] 5 punGelPnes wae sal ne ger oad aha Reports and Surveys We Will Offer Our Entire Line’ of - the owner. : for business; pay good profits; good | <"~"%-* J 4 v z, :. *, matey fourth with 1,941,000 bushels, 4 WINNET?, MONT. You will be taught to grain in 5 minutes. To grain = ere Ing to the figures. gare Soe See RSREID RIG OME SOCIE I Y BRAND SUITS means to make old Hoots 10k like new hardwood. 1 d dishes, You are cordially invited to visit our store during” ~ nes 3 . oy eee the dates given below and satisfy yourself how easily ie Nt an sa LESPERANCE BROKERAGE : AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES anil mbselatilly AN one cee aptision gua benugty Way street Will buy, sell or loan money on active stocks and lib- ¥ Py 4 : . c : See ee ee -< > erty bondas County and city-warrants bought, We are going to discontinue the. Society Brand line entirely. Floors, Furniture, Woodwork; ‘modern, very reasonat cor Phone 1147. Iris Theater Bldg. Phone 1147 The ever-increasing demand for UNION MADE CLOTHING Walls, S Radiators. Washington street. Phone 1073W. : creens, INadiators, f 17 prompts us to take this step, and we have made arrangements FE ‘Autos Etc ’ ; j : i ; ce Lupe = er to handle the line of a-big eastern manufacturer of strictly union ~ Fixtures, 9 f <- Lae i sien aN made clothing, announcement of which will be made later. sek ay getter re ERODUCTS J ee ere is a -Namel product for everything in a THIS SALE OF SOCIETY BRAND SUITS the'home. ‘ : A TTENTION MEANS A BIG: SAVING ALL ELKS Casper Elks and visiting Bills will be sorry if they miss the SPECIAL SOCIAL SESSION To Be Given at Odd Fellows Hall, Friday, June 17 t8 O'Clock P. M MOTHERS, ER Lo varnish. “ A ATTENTION! Trunk ‘This coupon will also be accepted as 35c upon th Special Feature Entertainment 2333 Come ts And - unshase Sha taeeer tas! a line of boys’ shoes. Practically Date of demonstration June 18, 20, 21, 1921. Be there! By Order of E. R. . $1.00. 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