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MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1 €b fe Casper Daily Cribune eifers, : PAGE FIVE MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS BEARS FORGE © [ivestock arare RALLY MARKS “SESS beef steers, $7.00¢ Transportation Problem and Mar- Greece—Demand, 5.90 8.00; bulk Sweden—Demand, 22.42 Western Oil Fields__ | stock, $4.50@6.00: canners an e - ‘oba, Lee o to The Tribune) SOM: -.5 7; bo tatab. Se 22 | ket Reacts to Adv: iarseiy #1506200; bulla, 10, te isc | Metals, Oils and T. cos d iar 5 6a BILLINGS, Mont., June 27.—According to information re- NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | aire soent Dees eteenn, 0S tet 28, batt Extension of Saturday's Brazilian—Demand, 11.50. ived hi / of Last Week bulls. $4.50@5.75; veal calves, sharply oe mR ceiv ere, negotiations are now under way for sale of Soap | ve: lower Advance Montreal—11% per cent discount. Creek oil to the railroads for use as fuel. President H. C. iment oe Pega ag rw ame mag gd — Metals. Bretschneider of the company is quoted as saying that ne- SATO. Some Zi Euakioh) anath:/COl ey LOO ie emer. than Bet ew. YORK a : Sosoeren otiations are now und jmeat predominated in the wheat mar-|UTGay's average; packing grades off] NEW YORK, June 27.— Stocks) NEW YORK, June 27.— Co 5 4 er way. jket today, owing more or less to ex. ™ost; isp, $f bulk of sales, $3105] opened with an extension of last Quiet; clectroylic spot and near by. ‘When we consummate this deal,” Mr. Br ines : |pectations of a free movement of the] ®-85; pig3, 10@15c lower week's rally but fell back when the sox @ 3 . . al, cS etschneider is aa “ z y m the 12% @l3c; third quarter. 13@13%c said to have remnarked, “we will build Mod TREE the nah ALY, Delleved| ically mo early sales, choles werten | CUTINE Dower subsided and shorts ¢x-/ “Tin—Firmer: spot and near by also that the visibl ply rly eales; choice western + “ < P . a pipeline and then we will berin to would show a liberal incresse oe con | lambs offered at $11.00; choice natives | 2nced thelr commitments. Sales ap ; futures, $29.25, realize on our investment.” Is Resumed. "NEW YORK GUAR’ 1S pared with a week ago. sheep weather northwest failed to have more ee com Continued | bid $10.60; around 75¢ lower than Fri rains in the southwest and further dry|@4¥: yearlings unevenly lower. Proximated 475,000 s! ing was heavy @26; southern, $20@21 aged 2 northern, ‘ominal; No. 1 northern, $: $23@24; N BILLINGS, Mout.. June 27.—The than a transient effect on prices — NEW YORK, June 27.—The stock Lead—Quiet; spot, $4.40. Ohie company on Clear Creek has : jAllen -.. .00|Opening quotations, which ranged Denver Quotations. market opened with many additions Zinc—Steady; East St. Louis deliv. again resumed drilling after a short ' |Cities Service Com. 126.00 | from %{c decline to Z%c advance, with} DENVER, June 27.—Cattle—Re-|to last Saturday's vigorous rally-| ery spot, $4. delay because of a cavey hole, rd- 's. 0. of Indiana_ 63.00 | July $1.30 to $1.30% and September |ceipts, 5,800 head; market slow to 2 Metals, oils and tobaceos ied the fur-; .2::pony—Spot, $4.90—6 | $1.25% to $1.26. were followed by allower: beef steers, $7.00@7.7: broilers, 3845c. ther advance with many miscella~..oas : cow ‘nx Seep _ Feaching here to- OCCUPIES NEW HOME NEW XORK S. Cisse, | terial setback all around. and heifers, $6.00@6.75: calves, $8.00@ |Shares. American Smeliing, National De | ecaliies y ic in from | ase: Petrol ry ~ Lack of any aggressive buying| 10.00; stockers and feeders, $4.00@ Lead, General, California Petroleum, the much more optimistic |Mexican Petroleum ..$118.0C $112.01! ,rougnt about further declines te the | 600: bulls, $3.00@ 4.25. Royal Dutch and Sumatra Tobacco than they have been for some time.| xew yoRK. June 27 Sinclair Oi + 21.00 20°. {late trading. Prices closed heavy, 1% | _Hogs—Receipts 2.500 head: market red early gains of 1 to 3 points Oit men here are of the opinion that oti|__? RK, June 27.—Atter sev-] Hutton Lake Texas Of ... + 33.75 32.62) @2%c net lower with July $1286 | 15c_lower; top, $8.35; bulk of sales,| Bethlehem, Crucible, and Midvale indications are most favorable, ai.|°Tt! decades of nomadic existence | junier Pan-American Pete .. 50.87 48.25|1.25%, and Se b "s{2aig@ | $7.85@8.10 steels, also Harvester and related though many @:s disappointed over em, ad the main highway of the finan-|iinney _ Uy, SGM i oc eces 74.00 73.62|1 ‘ Sheep—Receipts 3.500 head: market | Shares were strong with May Depart the time and desi remuired to reach arcing ir) the “outside market” cor-| Lance Creel Union Pacific R. R. 115.00 114.50 receipts weakened corn. After | 2s", lamer; Manbe.. 09-50@10.50; ewes, | mont Slors. Corn E Papere eos sal TUTE eee atte 19 DOW] Curb esedd tation, today moved into ite| Lusk Royalty - FOREIGN XCHANGE | Stprtenation Ai’ €a%ac, “the sosrkne tae ; Pee ae tendencies were shown by Mexican Pe ry — vs + 3 t September a: c, the market u A ° trol r 4 down 2,760 feet, own spacious quarters on the west, | Usk Petroleum... [ptectine “89-25 1% | dorwent a general sag “| Paulin ice Motor, American Sugar and Unite - ern fringe of Wall street. Bike" Haney «... {Francs 808 No important ral! xk pl ine Frederic ler Motor, American Sugar and United ler 5 4 5 Mountat: _ 2D rally took place. T! States Rubber, in which moderate presniee, Taye Rokemet ver ,, | Bor the first time in its long anq| Mountain and Gult | Marks {134% | close was weak, 1% @1%c net lower to Attend Fr . losses were sustained, Berkeley Couple Can’t Help * -, June 27.—A /i-| picturesque history, “the curb" to as wah 9 with September €1% @61 % oO en rontier y odera 2 s| Praisi Tanlac for the nancial statement o! tne Shaffer Oil] quote one of {ts chief officials, “yiit| Cutwest Call Money 5% | Oats were depressed with other PS 2A arene tg Dr begg se cher a: b pat mee 7 faba & Refining cumpany, whieh is operat-| cease to have the sky as its room and] /{7™@y - Las cereals, starting 4@%c lower to % Show at Ch of prices. Much of this represented Good It Did Them. ing in Montana and preparing to enter| will find shelter within its own four| mvertor sits Sar eas | terre trac aera eaten, S08 @ 00X40." ani AL UNEVERNE \ruving orders | prompted by last the Browning district, has been re- walls.” y, and Pro. First 4s 87.40 nen ieee ing for all deliveries. week's rally but the greater part “At least half a doten of my friends received here. =< shows that the com:] The now building of the New York | SUDS*t, —---- Second és ial | paheckvoevaeee cs at Probably consisted of short coverings. | began taking Tanlac after seeing the pany properties 2omprise 209,162 acres} curb market was completed at a cost | 20™, Bell Royalty. First 448 87.26 an penveeee CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 27.— |An uneven trend developed before | wot rueent god this medicine aid me. of fee and oil Tease hold lands located] of about $2,250,000 Cont | Western Exploration. Second. 448 Closing Quotations. | Pauline Frederick, the tamous ac. |noon when, Mexican Petroleum, Tiald-| taig John C. Neal. 86? Bast Fitty- ¥250,000. , “ 4 4 Tn joodrich d Neal, 867 in the Cushing, Battlesville, Bixby and] Of the entire membership, erti-| W/N¢ River Rete. {zawa 4% CHICAGO, June 27.—Wheat—July,| ree, Nas _Teserved rooms at the | Mitr (Terican Woolen became heavy. | fourth street, Lon Angeles. whe is am Okmulgee field 1. Oktabuma; the Pea-| mated at 400 to 600, almost 25 per Fourth: 43s 86.88 | 1 38; September, $1.23% ; hart during Frontier Days, July |Cinadian Pacific also showed recur.| ployed by the Hoffman Hardware body, Sedan and Butler county dis-|cent of the veteran members have Victory 4%s . 98-86 |” Gorn—July, epteniber, 61% a 28 and 29. for herself, her (rent pressure but minor rails notably | company tricts of Kansas, and acreage in Ar-| threatened to hold aloof and continue WISING CRUDE, OM. SAREE: Oate-—July, 3734; “september, '39%e.| [oy he + soata wn handsome |Comers. were firm. Call money opened| “I wasn't what you nuay call sick,” kansas, Louisiana, Montana and Tex-jiteir operations in the road-way of| Grass Creek -. $1.15 Rock Creek .76| Pork—July, $17.80; September, 315. ae re as donated a handsome at § per cent and exchange on Lon-|he continued, “but for over a year as. There are 461 producing oil well] Broad street, provided the police do|Torchiight Li6} Matt Creck . 2 vas |, Lard -July, September trop) y for the ladies’ relay race, ex- |don was substantially higher. had been in. badly’ risddwn cond’ with @ dally production of approxi-| not interfere. Elk Basin 1.15; Big Muddy — one | on ‘ 4 * pects :to. remain. throughout . the = on. I didn’t have much energy ané mately 3,000 barrels, 19 producing gas ——.____ 1.15] Flot Butte SEM tints a meer, | Celeemeae Maeay ‘end. Bebenas: just dragged along from day to day, wells; @ modern refinery with a daily SAFETY DIRECTOR HERE. 1.16] Hamilton Dome - £0 . Another notable for whom reser NEW YORK, June 27.—Prime mer-] feeling weak and lifeless. My back capacity of 6,000 barrels, six casing) C. W.Smith, more familiarly known "35'Mule Creek ... > so Srovbaeae. yations have been made at the jcantile paper, 6% @6%e. ached all the time nearly and I was head gasoline plants; 633 modern steel| in Standard Ol circles as Safety == | GitcAg0, aunt {s1--Butier—Mar|/fow youre ero rce “Dein ene sronttt an icheae Saition Namen ee tank care, 27 steel storage tanks, total] Smith, general director of safety, is | Milit R ket higher; creamery extras, 34c.| Scotty, of Bonne Clare, Cal., who is See ee Or eek soot hinea Eee: capacity 1,575, barrels; in Casper from icago on } standards, 33%%c; firste, 28@33c; sec. ve K 2 ‘ + . joy mny meals ant suet 2 ome miles of pipe and gathering lines, and| an official tour of inspection. He will IMPROVEMENT IN OL tary Keserve onda, 240270." melbebertigieers [ sqend ST tomtienc weeks hora: sa. tee Geologists Oil Expe=ts |} thing to build me up, so when I heard 173 retail, distribrting stations, in-| visit for a few days at the local plant To Be I 3 higher; — receints,| Eee! of Pane Collidge, the Texas | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints || »0 much about Tanlac, I decided ts cluding those of an-allied concern. | in the interest of safety work Oo be nspected; 2ig@36e, stana’| Novelist. ay Explorations Reports E> i 4 While in Wyoming Mr.. Smith will a firsts, 22@ number), of other Baby Down w. : “The money I spent. for Tanlac was Cody Tost Planned. look to the possibilities of establish- y 2 24@25c.| People have made reservations, in- yoming Map & Blue the best investment I ever made in ae | couts in Cam Mark cluding Lafayette Young. former d An oil test, which if Waccessful will] ing safety bureaus at the Greybull and | P Market higher; fowls, es y Se Print Co. my life, for now after tiking five mean much to Cody, will be under- taken soon by a syn(icare headed by Laramie plants. He will also visit the Florence plant before returning BILLINGS, Mont., June Miseoe | United States senator from Iowa. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric bottles I feel like a. brand-new man I have a fine appetite and what I eat | ry 2 Potatoes. Brazil is as large as the whole of Terry Bartfled, Jo- » Decker and C.| to Chicago. J. F. Lucey, president of the Lucey) CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 2%. —! Ciicac “ee \ agrees with me pertectly. I sleep like B Gollars of Mik Barth. ‘The test —_—_—______ Manufacturing company, makers of| When Maj. Gen. William N. Wright Market steady; wecalnts 6 cane tonthy | samara & Joe: every ent ind get om SC bed .. will be located about -\y miles north oil well supplies, believes that the oil|inspects the Fort Russell maneuv-|orn white, S0@60c cwt.; Virginia, feeling just great, and I am so much ‘w of Cody about midway between the business will witness a distinct Be: 0t- ‘reserve, between Cheyenne and /$3.50¢2.85 barrel; Carolinas, $3.00@ . scronger that my wark is a pleasure Hensen and Hargra-> -Anches. PL vival and even a period of prosperity! Laramie, on Tuesday, the nearest | 3.25 barrel. ZANE GREY Ss instead of being a drag on me. I am The land was lecseo from Grant oe according Meco statement he pl a Eas aadba eon bet a i. ieaoer never troubled with pains in my back panera fi ftiritor’ Ser about 3500 AIDS ORGANIZATION OF ticipated a big Mat adel ce Ree bran troop ah cheveine eget who| NEW YORK, June’ 27.—Bar Silver « bree SL Dh 7 feet tine tn every way and just comet ppecsh a ‘ ; spring when he believes the oil in-)are camped in the reserve. Domestic, 99%c; foreign, 534%c. ‘THE MAN OF THE FOREST” b MAP gsc Che eat hin Se acres. Tools have been secured from the Northern Drilling company. A standard. rig is being erected and an 18-inch hole will be started. * Mr. Bartfield has had considerable drilling experience in the Elk Basin districts laying “recently completed his 116th bole in that field. He an- tcipates tat the Cody test will cost nearly, $50,000. manshae s Development Is Projected. Preparatory to a drilling campaign which will extend to many fields of the state, headquarters of the Lowis Oil company have been established at Basin. The company has had head- quarters at Lewistown, Mont., for the past several months. H. J. Wilkins and officers of the company will be in charge of the Ba- sin office; S. J. Hardison in charge of the fields and J. L. Metcalf in charge of operations in the fields. Gusher in Lost Soldier. Of1 shooting from a 12%-inch hole clear over. the top of the dérrick, ac- cording to Rawlins reports is the latest sensation of the Lost Soldier field. This remarkable performance is said to have followed the drilling of well No, 3 of ths Bair Oil com- pany into the producing formation at a depth o= 1,270 feet. ‘The heavy production required the immediate construction of / dikes to conserve the oil flow. It is said that an immense amount of oil collected in the sump before the flow was shut 4 off, | The new twell is but a few feet south of the well being drilled by the Wyo-lli company, which has already encountered commercial production in a shallower sand. This well will now be drilled to the 1,270-foot sand, in an endeavor to secure a gusher well. Muscovites Wednesday, July 29. Work and arrangements Fe oem non nr T ca N aad a Ri a SASL la Th ia Dhak SO rn A AND ial ala ee bot eee So EE RA BOY SCOUTS THERE (Special to The Tribune.) LANDER, 'Wyo.; June 27.—A troop of 40 boys, mostly 15 to 18 years of age, and likely to be increased to 50 boys, has been organized at Lander under the direction of I. Ry Haylor, one of the teachers of the junior high school. The boys have entered into the or- venization with enthusiasm, Thev are already divided into several patrols with competent leaders. Camping trips and hikes are being planned and permanent camp will be established in the mountains later in the summer. The Kiwanis club is backing the troop. It has a committee on boys’ welfare which has such matters in hand. The scouts will have a prom- inent place in the parade which will be a feature of the big Fourth of July celebration here. The scouts will also be the official guides of the 275 scouts from Clinton, Towa, who are touring the park and will spend a part of a day and a night at Lander on July 16: aad AS MIILER RESIGNS AT CHEYENNE. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 27.—Les- Me A. Miller has resigned the presi- dency of the Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce because he has become a resident of Casper. Thomas Hunter has been elected president of the com- mercial organization. G. J. Kistler TENTS AND AWNINGS CANVAS GOODS FLAGS AND DECORATIONS 743 South Durbin Estimates Phone 1616-M Furnished P.O. Box 1005 dustry will fing it necessary to make) General Wright will be escorted up in production what will be lost over the reserve by Col. T. B. Dugan, during the present period of depres-, commandant of Fort Russell. He will sion, to meet a greatly increased de- arrive at the Cheyenne post Monday. mand for ofl throughout the world.|A committee from the chamber of He joins with those who are opti-)commerce will greet him when he| mistic on oil over the next five years,|steps from the train here. The com- but it is probable, he says,,that carn-| mittee will consist of D. C. Barksdale, ings will be limited this year because Fred E. Warren, C. W, Riner and A operating costs have not dropped as|D. Kelley. F | much as crude oil prices. —_ ¥ For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss @ stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest springs in the world.” i THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING rere PARKING RULES CHANGED. | CHEYENNE, Wy June 27. — After a two months trial, Chevenne's “flush - with - the - curb” utomobile parking ordinance, applicable only in the theater district, has been aban- doned, and hereafter all parking will be at an angle of 45 degrees with one front wheel against the curbing. The ordinance was rescinded because busi- ness men complaind motorists would not stop where “flush” parking was required. ! Bee es ‘Tribune Classified Ads———- | ‘Bring Results—4 LESPERANCE BROKERAGE Will buy, sell or loan money on active stocks and lib- erty bonds. County and city warrants bought. Phone 1147. Iris Theater Bldg. Phone 1147 * Mexican dollars, 44% peisaomnane "Sata dy Scientists place the dog first for Intelligence among animals. Casper Carpenter & Cabinet Shop Window Frames and Interior Finish TRUCK BODIES AND CABS If You Like a Good Cold Drink Or a Good ~ Red Hot Drink INC Ask for It By Name OUR ICE CREAM BRICKS WILL PLEASE YOU. Phone 471 P proper temperature, and then about your cooking. done. for you as carefully as if you we! the time. roast and bake at the same time. STARTS TUESDAY AT THE AMERICA OVEN HEAT REGULATOR UT your whole meal in the oven of your CLARK JEWEL. Gas Range, set the “LORAIN” Oven Heat Regulator at the You know exactly when the meal will be And you know it will be delicious. Because “LORAIN” watches your cooking With the “LORAIN” on your CLARK JEWEL you can boil and stew foods in the oven instead of on the top burners, while you per Pharamacy and giste.—Adv. - These Team-Mates Cook While You Rest those age- producing, pot-watching hours been ended, and you have more time for en- jeyment and recreation. And another lovely advantage is that your ordinary bakings are so perfect. This is be- cause “LORAIN” has ended the guesswork when you adjust the oven temperature. You measure the heat as precisely as you do your flour and sugar. A CLARK JEWEL! Range equipped with the “LORAIN” works while YOU rest. It gives you new, better and easier ways to Thus have cook. We shall-be glad to show you these matchless stoves, forget all re there all and to demonstrate the wonderful results of the “LORAIN” Oven Heat Regulator to you. We urge you to come in at your earli- est convenience. We havea book, “An Easier Day’s Work,” for you. Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 Tanlac ts sold in Casper by the Cas leading drug

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