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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 (Special to GS, Mont., June 2 matter of hours.. The on the cap rock and will be sent officials of the J. B. Watson syndicate, now en route to the their homes in Canada. Two hundred feet of j—- sa A le adidas tie ic tata field, from ou is in the casing. at the No. 3 well of the Alberta, Block Coal company, which has been drilled to a depth of 1,325 feet, and it is believed by officials of the company that the ® producer out now, there being about 40 feet of cave at the bottom of the hoic. This well has been showing 75 bar- rels per day on swab and it will be cleaned out and cased to, the bottom. New Test Started. BILLINGS, Mont. June 24.—Con- solidated Oil & Gas company, which spudded in Sunday on the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 43-25, Duck Creek, had reached a Gepth of 120 feet yesterday afternoon and was carrying 15%-inch casing. Full time is now being worked and the well, which is a deep test of the Duck Creek dome, will be put down as rapidiy as first class equipment and experienced drilling can do the job, according to officials of the company. New Incorporation. CHEYENNE, Wyso., June 24. — Articles of incorporation were filed in the office of the Wyoming secretary of state Thursday by the Walton Mo- ter company of Cheyenne, capital stock $100,000, organized by James H. Walton, vice president of the Stock Growers Natjonal bank, to take over the Ford agency here hitherto held by the Thompson Motor company. Walton, who has been vice president of the institution since January 1, 1918, has rv his connection with the bank, effective July 1. ———_ House Rejects Senate Changes The BILLIN! u 4.—Two more completi i the Devil’s Basin oil field north of Roundup, Be nin Fax drill at the Watson well is now resting _ WMKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS DEVIL'S BASIN WELLS NEAR SAND it into ¢he sand upon arrival of PROSPECTORS’ LEASES ISGUED BY THE STATE Clarence Linden, Rock Springs, all of 36-18-103 Arthur Geur, Rawlins, E% SW%, SW% SEX of 17-27-92; 8% NE% of 17-27-92;,NW% NE\% cf 20- 27-92; 8%. B% NW of 16-27-92. F. 0. Funk, Cheyenne, all of: 16- 54-67. John Laufersweiler, trustee, Fort Dodge, Iowa, all of 16-36-93, M. H. Hartung, Cheyenne, all. of 16-26-90. C. J. McWhinnie, Dougiar. all of 16-32-72. Claude F. Palmer, Torrington, all of 16-22-61. Clyde Early, Cheyenne, all of 36- 57-68. M. W- Purcell, Casper, all of 36- 34-79. ‘ C, R. Hurley, et al., Casper, all of 36-26-88. Walter Zipfel (Limestone), Laramie, W%, lots 3, 4, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of 36-16-73. See ete Tourists Isolated By Flood Rescued jai to The Tribune.) BILLINGS, Mont., June 2. More than a score of tourists were isolated this nvvrning in the free camping grounds at Miles City by the rising waters of the Tongue river and were hauled out by tearns to high ground about noon, according to a report reaching here tonight. ‘With the rain falling almost con- tinuously during Tuesday and increas. ing throughout the night, the water €be Casper Daily Cribune FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange 23 iG }S. O. Indiana ........ NEW YORK STOCKS Lance Creek Roy. Lusk Royalty | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Lusk Petroleum Sterling $3.73 Mike Henry .... 1... | Franca 795% Mounta! and Gulf . a Marks 138% Northwest . 18 | Lire Outwest Picardy . Riverton Refg. Roy and Pro. Sunset ... Tom Bell Royalty... Western Exploration . Wind River Refg. . | Call money 03 1.50. Victory 4K%s CRUDE OIL MAuKI -$1.15 Rock Creek _ ~ 1.45] Salt Creek Greybull-— Lance Creek Lander - 35 ' Male Creek SEARCH BEGINS | FOR MAN LOST Long's Peak, Battle mountain and Mt. Martha Washington. Targett, who is described as a man of between 40 and 50 years of age. left Long’s Peak inn clad in a sweat- er. He carried no food or extra clothing. Superintendent Way points out that it is possible he may have lost him- self in the wilds or that he may have fallen over one of the many preci pices of the region. > vane July July Cor then had with eral Hi to Po $10.5 ket stand creased. Lard CHICAGO, STILL CLINE Trading CHICAGO, June 2 tock a new upward ing to continued untfs vices from the northwest. irouth were unabated and there were advices that the black rust situation m South Dakota had become serious in several counties, with infection at hand. On the ensuing ad- e, however, $1.31% te counted $1.30% 1.24 firm mm w sagged a depressin close was weak, September, mats reflected gains. cher quotat itt as |Heat and Drought Continue to Be Bullish Factors in Chicago ‘Wheat prices ing today ow orable crop ad- Heat and head stem selling pressure in- Opening quotations, ranged from sc to 1\e higher, with which $1.82 and September, against 5: bu iB effect and the with wheat. opening \c off to a cluding September at a little ened all around Liberal arrivals together with slow ness of domestic and foreign demand to soon later. $1.24% to $1.24%, were followed by moderate further gains, something of a reaction Subsequently, weakness in the New York stock market and in foreign ex change Closing prices were unsettled at ex- actly the same figures as yesterday; to $1.31, and September, then bulls. After like advance, in 63%. hare: The Sac to %c net lower, 62% the provisions Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Jui Ju rk— July 0 July jarde onds, 24@27c. Eges—Market 13,333: ards mark, ci he 24. $10.17; $10.40 broilers, 33@34c. action of othe: is, starting unchanged to a shade nd later.scoring slight gen- ms on bogs helped Wheat—July, 3% § ember, September, September, 62%c 40c. $18 September, September, , 22@24c. Live Poultry—Market higher; fowls, ~Butter—2 extras, Ree Livestock Mart CHICAGO, June 24.—Cattie—Re cetpts 5,000 head; market dull, few early sales steady, early bids iower- quality plain; bulk beef steers, $7 2 bulk fat $4.25@ noe — cutter cows, mostly .25; bulk bologna bulls, $3.55@ butcher grades largely $4.75@ bulk veal calves, $9.50@9.75. Hogs—Receipts 28,000 head; market 15@2sc higher than yesterday's av sage; better grades active and up Most: other slow; hogs practically sold out of first hands; big packers buy bulk, $8.35. in, sparingly; top $8.80; Digs, 15@25c le at $8.50. Sheep—Receipts 12.000 head: lamb=. 25@50c lower; top natives and light Oregons, $11.25; cull natives, $5.00@ 6.00; sheep mostly steady; some heavy ewes lower; best light native ewes, $4.50; heavies, $2.50@3.00; Oregon aged wethers, $5.65. Denver Quotations. DENVER, June 24.—Cattle ceipts 1,400 head; market steady; steers, 00@8.00 cows and heif: $5.50@7.50; calves, $8.50@10.50; stock ers and feeders, $4.00@6.00; bulls, $3.00@4.50. Hogs—Receipts 400 head; market 10@15c_ higher; top, $8.30; bulk of sales, $8.25 Sheep—Receipts 700 head: market lower; lambs, $10.00@11.00; ewes, $3.50 @4.25, EASTERN MONTANA WOOL CLIP BRINGS $80,000 (Special to The Tribune.) PILLINGS, Mont., June 24.—With the sale yesterday of the Snyder Sheep company of Billings to Cording ly and company of Boston, the largest wool deal of the season in eastern Montana has been recorded. The sheep, which are now being sheared at the Edgar camp of the Snyder com pany, number 30,000 head. and will average, it is expected, eight pounds making the total clip approximately @ quarter of a million pounds. The | deal involves about $50,000. The clip jis regarded as not only one of the llargest but also one of the best in *}this section of Montana. The deal was concluded after Claude | Ketchum, representing Cordingly and company of Boston. visited the shear. ing camp in company with Mr. Sny der. All buyers were pleased with the quality of the wool. | ———> -_—_ | ‘Ted Wetherill has returned from the |east where he has attending school during the winter months. He will carrying capacity of the Tongue River was taxed, aided by the back-wash from the rising waters in the Yellow- stone river, and the result was that the free cafnping grounds were prac- tically inundated, with only a few of the tourists being fortunate enough to have occupied some of the higher ground in the park. . INPARK WILDS Alarm Felt for Safety of H. F. Targett of Los Angeles, Guest at Long’s Peak Tun, Estes Park ESTES PARK, Colo, June 24— Alarthed at the continued absence of H. F. Targett of Los Angeles, who left Long’s Peak inn Tuesday morn- in the parks BABY WHALE ES. BEEBE D | cet Soe ee cones oe tended to hike to Chasm lake, which In Packer Bill WASHINGTON, June house to 24 — The all senate amendments to the packer control bill, and voted to ask for a conferance. Representatives Haugen, Iowa, Mc- Laughlin, Michigan, and Ward, New York, Republicans, and Jacoway Ar- kansas, und Rainey, llHinols, Demo- crats, were named by Speaker Gillette as house conferees. RESIDENTS. ASKED 10 LIST ROOMS AVAILABLE |guards under Superintendent Way. |and a force of volunteers under the | NEW), YORK, >June 24.—-A baby leadorship * Bnos Mills, be- The Leader has some wonderful ceipts 29 cars; old, weak, $2.75_barrol OUR ANNOUNCEMENT OF LAST WEEK Stating That We Are Discontinuing Our Line of fac | spend the summer at the home of his orthern white, 50@55c_ ewt; . values in today's advertisement. See | ginia. $3.28@3.65 barrel; North Cato: | perentey Maren 2 See Neal y in f accommodate the hun- dreds of visitors and delegates of the Spanish War Veterans’ encampment of the districts of Colorado and. Wyo- fing, which will be held here from July 3 to“July 5, a plan has been made to list all of the rooms that can be rented temporarily to the out-of- town members of the organization. It is ‘asked that any one having a room which might be used ‘during the time} Ust it with J. J. Giblin or at 595 as s00n as possible, so that preparations may be completed before the vis- itors arrive. ————— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Merrill are in the city from Salt Creek on busi- owner, carrying a shotgun itor’s life, apparently too’ young to know that) an. outgoing tide waits for no whale.) ee qi ——Siibscribe for The Tribyne——| whale swam through the Narrows into New York harbor today, While it lay upon a sandbar off Staten Island, a watchman and a restaurant and a carving Knife, ended the young vis- It.was 18 feet long and Geologists Qil_ Expe:ts Oil Field‘Maps {lue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric gan a tic search. of the rugged country for the missing man. Before night 200 searchers will be combing the fastnesses and ravines of Will build a two-story ‘ building] 25x140 in a good business location: Want a renter. Inquire ‘for fur. ther information to,G. Panagos, P. O, Box 1021, Casper, or D. Plat- tos, Box 823, Greybull, Wyo. Batter-Nut Coffee in Camp. from coffee will not boil further, - in 3 to 4 minutes. le In Estes Park Butter-Nut Coffee The one best way to mzke “ Measure both water and coffee—t tablo- spoon of Butter-Nut) Coffee for 1 large Paxton & Gallagher Co. article. dress Shoes. A Complete Line of Pajamas and Night Shirts Have you watched them. SOCIETY BRAND SUITS Has brought many eager buyers who are taking advantage of the extremely low prices we are placing on these suits. We Have 65 Society Brand Suits Left And We Are Going to Close Then Out by July 4. We have made a further slash in the prices and it will pay to pick your suit now while the pickin’ is good. Our Friday and Saturday Specials Each week we offer you a rare bargain in a staple We know you should take advantage of these money saving days. TODAY AND SATURDAY We Are Offering Two Specials at Less Than Cost. CAPS In Serges, Silks and Tweeds—Many of Them Worth Up to $3.50 Your Choice 9c MEN’S KHAKI SHIRTS The Kind You Have Been Paying $1.25 Elsewhere Very Special 7 Sc Our men’s and boys’ Shoe department is completely stocked with work and A Wonderful Line of Silk Shirts Na AA | SHORT COVERING GIVES STRENGTH Many Issues Continue Slump How- ever, and Recoveries Are Chemicals and American Agricultural showing losses of ins among leaders wen king before noot e dull Money and Exchange Few at Opening — Fran NEW YORK, June ‘Trading in} 8.00c. stocks today way dull and unusually| Belgian 1956 contracted. Short covering among| cables, 7.97¢ | speculative favorite caused rallies of ;,,Guilders—Demand cables 1 to'3 points. Sales approximated 5 oe Lae a sft cpa iinsceralers Marks—Demand, 1.37¢; cables. 1.384 The closing was firm. Greece—Dernand, 6 aeES a Sweden—Demand NEW YORK, June 24—Short cov-| Norway—Demand, 1425¢ ering in the popular oils, steels, mo-| Argentine—Demand, 30.50 tors and chemicals imparted a de Brazilian—Demand, 1.50e gree of strength to the general list at! Montreal—12% per cent discount the opening of today’s stock a fine Loans -SeeGr, 00-day, Saas Mexican Petroleum, General Asphalt, |*"4 arad os beens or < = + Crucible Steel, Studebaker, Allied) C2!l Money—Easy; high. 5: low,’ 5 ruling rate, 5; closing bid, 4%; offence 5; last 5 Chemical preferred scored early gains |"* * '*t loan i of one to almost three points. Ame: ican Tobacco, Sumatra Tobacco and Tr - > . ~ Pullman were firm. Equipments and iginady: clectiolvtic. mot and wrth motors were lower, however, United|jsm @ise: third quar, 13@ dite States Rubber reacting two points! Tin—Quiet spot and nearby. $29.12 to a new low. Heaviness was shown futures, $29.00. by Bethlehem Steel, Baldwin Loco Iron—Nominally unchanged. j motive, American Sugar and Amer-| Lead—Quiet; spot, $4.40. ; iean Internati 1 Zine—Steady; East St. Louis @ppt poate $4404.50 ' NEW YORK, June Zuided by | Antimony cr Mexican and ' Pan-American Pe?:n | {!°%--* oo leums, General Asphalt, Studebaker Crucible and other motors and inde pendent steels, the market contin-| NEW YORK, June 24 Bar silver | ued to fmprove during the first hour. | domestic 99\c: foreign, 58\%c. Mex | Tobaccos and chemicals also extended jean doliars, 447%c LESPERANCE BROKERAGE Will buy, sell or loan money on active stocks and lib- erty bonds. Phone 1147, County and city warrants bought. Iris Theater Bldg. Phone 1147 ir Hd Construction Durabili of Parts Perfection of Operation T {We know that your underreaming can be done for less money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. iin can rent one from any one of our stores. trtteetient Manufactured and 1 qT | DEVIL ttt beets ‘Main Office and Shops: Augusta, tT PILE | ulsa, he Bridasiee Tittertersgaygs Matributed Exclus ono |Machine orereeeerpaad STORES El Dorado, | Sin AVITNUL Fe. Worth, Texas lil Kare Phone od Metropolitan Grocery 451 South Spruce St. Phone Mt WE DELIVER SATURDAY SPECIALS Family size crackers Barrel ginger snaps Prunes, per pound Skookum Jam, one Tomatoes, No. 2 can, two for gallon can Aunt Jermima Pancake Flour, package Twelve pounds sugar for Corn, No. 2 can Light House Cleanser, per can Fresh eggs, per dozen Lemons, per dozen White corn syrup, per gallon Crystal White soap, PHONE 544 four bars We Deliver