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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921 OHIO COMPLETES WELL IN WEEK One completion was reported by the Ohio Oil company WAGKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS) © Casper Daily Cribune SMASHING. PAGE NINE during the past week, 2 well on section 12-39-79 in the Sait Creek field having yielded an original flow of 700 barrels. | 4 ties A. i, ia This well is being swabbed now to increase the production. x ey - Outside the completion, the start of one well at Salt Creek, | oston-wyoming ise 38 one at Grass Creek and the resumption of operations in other | Bis Indian . 10 18 ” fields were the most important de- drilling 2,310 feet, | Buck Creek 8 21 lopment. , We 7, B% Section 12-39-79; | Burke ... 08 a0 The Rock River field still holds the!drilling at 2,112 fest. 1 "| Black ‘Tail 05 7 terest of the Ohio, A well on sec-! Well No. 8, E%% Section 12-39-79;| Blackstone Salt Creex. 35 92 yn 14-19-78 which is now at a depth 'driling at 1,929 feet. ‘| Capitol Pete 00% 01 3.568 feet is the deepest well being! Weill No. 16, E% Section 12 9; | Columbine 13 15 . 1 at this time. A few wells in/drining at 2,286 fect. Consolidated Roy. 90 4 ° he Lance Creek field and one drilled; Well No. 20, E% Section 12-29-79; | Chappelle 28 33 | Alten 15 the General Petroleum company |paiting at 2,101. fect. *| Cow Guich 06 8 | Cities Service Com. -. 114.00 in the Ferris field which attained a; Well No. 2 24% 2-39-79: 08 :. *> “15° 2) ; 7, 7 opth of 0,000 feet are the only ones gest, NO 21, Bi Section 12-29-79; ; 08 |S. O.- Indiana 5 64.75~ ~ 65.25 Our Buyer Will Leave for the Eastern Markets on Monday, July 11, to Purchase which have been reported at greater; Well No. 7, SW% Section 1-39-79; ; = ee eee Fall Merchandise depths than the wells of the Rock! ariting, 70 feet: i ‘ 2.00 2 eres River field. i" Well 8, SW% Section 1-29-79; | Gees =~ p a Stoctatr: A ester 4 20.50 . 19.75 ° Outside Wyoming fields, no import- cementing, 750 feet by Great Western Pet.. oO 06 = fc 24, In Ord Mak R f ant developments -were reported. Only /“mentins. 1.760 feet. zp. | Hutton Lake ‘or. ‘og | Texas Of! .. ses 38.87 33.13 er To € KNKoom for Fa ipments © of the Ohio wells in Utah is drill- ene Nein ene my, ection 1-S870; | Taniter 01 Peers area oe pag) g. while none of the Montana holes sey Be mo fe. | eae a1 a6) ee ee Be ane 7 * Ss niin Demerath’ tes agit No. 3, NW Section 42.3979; | Sines” t2 4g | Union Pacitic R. B.'s 120.00 119.00 We Are Going to Make a Clean Sweep of All Merchandise in Our Store Montana Fields, arin ee ed wie Section 12-39-79. | Lusk Royalty 03 6 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ‘« 3 Vell No. 1, section 5-11-30, Ragged Wor13, NW £ m 12-39-79: | rusk Petroleum. 04 | Sterling oo ne0e 583.70 % M t field shut down 2,354 feet. completed at 2,326 feet. Flush pro- : 04 | Francs 7944 e ‘e omg t a Yi ur 1r Well No. 1, section 24-10-26, Big @uction 700 barrels. Still swabbing 60 | | Marks “ase8e o ce ces t e toc. 645 feet to increase rag : < Lire at - t Wall structure, straightening hole at ) Rock iver Fields. zi x Well No. 1, section 28-32-18, Cléar|, Well No. 8, Sis Section 35-20-78; 6 | 1 agger ou Creek field abandoned. Tearing down. hn nk Section 35.20.78; | Riverton _Rets. 06 v8 | 3%s Grass Creek. jee 2 Section 35-20-78; | Royalty & Pro. me 12) | First Well No. 19, nection 184698, Witey drilling, 1,820 feet. Res NO CAMOUFLAGE IN OUR ADS— WE DO JUST AS WE ADVERTISE Yease, rigging up. Well No, 2, Section 34-20-78, Dixon eR 02 04 First 4\s 10, section 19-56-98, L. G, Phelps farm: drilling at 3,070 feet. Western Exploration . 1.40 1.60 Second 4\s lease, shut down for casing, 3,020 No. 3, Section 34-20-78, Dixon| wind River Refg. ... .02 04 Third 4 e e feet farm; drilling at 3,388 feet. Wyo-Kans 1.00 1.50 |Fourth 4%s . r r Elk Basin. Well No. 4, Section 34-20-78, Dixon ! 02 04 Victory 4\%s 1S OSs x aod Inar a e Well No. 21, section 24-58-100, Elk |farm: drilling at 1,400 feet. No. 3 lease, fishing for casing at 1,-, Well No. 5, Section 34-20-78, Dixon WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKIE 72 feet. farm; cementing at 2,008 feet. Saeed Creek, —-----—-------..---$1.15 Rock Creek aa -- = 8-78 Big Muddy. Well No. 6, Section 34-20-78; state ‘orchlight eae annennnnneeee- 1.15) Salt Creek + +: . Well No. 14, Section 10-33-76; state | lease; cementing, 205 feet. -———--- 1.15| Big Muday Will Continue Until We Make a Clean Sweep of lease; Grilling at 1,920 feet. ‘Well No. 5, Section 2 ; drilling - 1.15] Pilot Butte — Salt Creek. at 1,230 feet. .-=---~ 1.10| Hamilton Dome ~ e 9 e ; Well No. 9, NW34 Section 27-40-79: | Well No. 6, Section 2 drilling, ae ple crees Th G Arr f B In M Swit a swranet e Greatest ay o argains ens Ss, oes Well No. 1, Section 1-19-78; drilling, $25; No. 2 northern, $22@2: e ° 2,224 feet. southern, $20@21. " d F h: ' Well No. 2, Section 11-19-78; drilling | 4.25 @ 4.35. an urnis. Ings at 3,160 feet. ‘ | Antimony—Spot, $4.75. , ' Well No. 2, Section 14-19-78; drill- | eae r4 Febasfeas Saris Mg Money and Exchange. That Was Ever Offered the Buy Public of Caspez Utah Field NEW YORK, July 8.—Prime mer- Well No. 1, Section 32-28-8; Cains- cantie paper, 6% @6% per cent. | i ville structure: drilling at 2,300 feet. Exchange—Irregular: sterling,” de- Choice of Any Well No. 1, Section 23-3 ; Circle Cliffs field; fishing for tools, 1,700 feet. ; mand §3.70%; cables, $3.71%. Francs—Deman 7.95c, cables 7.97¢. a Well No. 1, Sectt 2-17-48, Hunting- 5 ' Belgian francs — Demand 17.81c,. ; Slump Occurs at Opening on|ton field: fishing for tools, 2,238 fees, | Opening Today Is Dull and cabics 7.830. x j Strength of Government Crop EEE eee Heavy; United States Rub- Gullters'— Demand **s3.b4c;" tcabies | Report Expectations CHICAGO, July 8.—Downturns in wheat prices resulted today from opinions current that the government crop report would be only moderate- ly, bullish, as the deterioration of the | $7 o9q 825; bulk fat cows and heif.|°0 Shares. The clpsing was weak. | Montreal, 12 per cent discoufit. spring crop would be offset in alérs, $4.50@6.50: cannere and gutters, } Time loans, steady; all 6 per cent. measure by the advance in the: par|largely $2.00@325; bulk of bologna| NEW YORK, July 8.—The feature ULE SS ee I Toe basis for the month. July delivery,| bulls, $4.00@5.00; | bulk of butcher|of the stock market at the dull and| Jewelry and watch repairing Dy e+ however, showed relative strength as|grades, $5.25@6.25; veal calves, large-| heavy opening of today's session was pert workmen. All work guarantee, rains were said to have delayed threshing in“Igansas and Nebraska &nd country cfterings were only fair. Opening ~ quotations, which varied Livestock Mart | CHICAGO, July 8-—Cattle—Re- ceipts 3,000 head; mostly strong, ac tice; spots higher; bulk beef steers, ly, $9.75@10.50. Hogs—Receipts 27,000 headg mar- ket active, better grades, strang to 10¢ higher; other steady to 15¢:lower yesterday's average; top,) $9.80; ber Is Feature 1 NEW YORK, July 8—Spectalties | were singled out for pressure in the stock market today, their reactionary | trend causing general declines of 2 to 6 points. Sales approximated 650,- fell 45% points to the new low price| of 49 as a result of the postponement | of dividend action. United States Rubber common, which| Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bidg. ————_———— | Mexican “Petro-|-SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. TRIBUNE- ar, Lire—Demand 4.77¢, cables 4.79c. | Marks—Demand 1.32c, cables 1.330. | Greece—Demand 5.55c. y | Sweden—Demand 21.70c. Norway—Demand 13.95c. | Argentine—Demand '29.75c. | Brazilian—Demand 11.06c. 2-540" SOCIETY BRAND SUIT In the House—These Suits Were Priced Up to $65 at 930.00 from %c lower to Zc advance . with | ban ee ioum, American Sugar, American In- f September $1:19% to $1.21 and De-|DUIK of sales, $§,75@0.7%; pigs. strong | ternational, United Fruit, Bethlehem 3 Siem a ‘ vember $1.23%, were followed by set- $9. wooe be ee Mie piss, aba Crucibieé steels’ comprised thé ° ‘eS Sener ' backs all around to well below yes-|" < ome a other backward issues with several of iq terday’s finish. Lee Oat he Wiohor: (hacd loads }the motors’ and affiliated specialties. , Contieeaaitas of ee op in a Zholoe: Idaho; singer at $11.78; aay! obscure issues made ee ‘ 5 ada led to an advance later. ie Idaho, 11.00; top natives, a $. close was firm, %c to 2c net higher, culls, mostly $8.00; sheep,| | As the session progressed fncreased We Are Going to Clean Them Out with September $1.21% to $1.21% and heaviness was shown by most leaders. | December $1.24% to $1.24%. “ pores On comparatively moderate offerings | 2 1 Corn eased off with wheat, although enver Quotations. prominent industrials and specialties All @) h x redodeatarutas aeecieatioes_ ex | -yeardaits oamay Cue cutee ate faost 2 tocanesy Bpokita. Assorted ther Suits of Stan ur ‘ port sales “of 750,000 -bushi After] ceipts 1,000° head; fully steady; beet |Sugar, United Fruit, Harvester, Mex- ar anu act e ¥ opening unchanged to %%c lower, in-|steers, $6.50@7.75; cows and heifers,|ican Petroleum and several of the) au cluding September at 60%c to 60%c,|$5.00@6.75; calves, $6.00@8.50; stock-| motors, steels and equipments were e to « 0 n the market scored moderate gains but|ers and feeders, $4.50@6.00; bulls, | under marked pressure. United States a then sunderventimiothar sag? $2.00@4.00. Rubber rallied slightly only to fall be-| Values Up to $45 fs Further export bids were in the| Hogs—Receipts 300 head; market |iow its early quotation. Trading in| v market, but business was hampered steady to 10c lower; top, $9.25; bulk, | pails ‘was dosultory and without’ mater-| ‘ h by scarcity of available lake tonnage, | $8-35@9.00. i ial change although Canadian Pacific! : * The market closed steady, %c net|, Sheep—Receipts SR ts ada and some of the south and south-| © lower to Me advance, with Septem-|25¢ higher; lambs, $9.50@10.35; ewes.| western issues were heavy. Call] > es Blue Buckle : ber 60%c to 60%c. $3.00@ 028.0 monty opened. and renewed into next| Oats were governed mainly by the REFINED SUGAR UP. week at 5% per cent. —— Uni n irae) Oettines careless asting Tent goals Inion Made Overalls r changed to %4¢ lower, September 38c] SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.—Re-] NEW YORK, July 8.—Bar silver,| With-Steaks-Salads-Fish-Soups Any Ralston Shoe In the House m to 38%c and developing but little|fined sugar advanced 10 cents a hun-|domestic, 99%c; foreign,60c; Mexican | At Parties Picnics-Luncheons- Dinners Tfeneinieaiie lara Regular $1.45, at ° power to rally. dred weight to wholsolers today, the | dollars. 46%c. y bh wa) = e Indications of export demand for}cane product selling for $5.90. An in- Always Fresh YOUR CHOICE u lard gave firmness to provisions. crease of 20 cents was made yester-| ____ Metals. in the Ai t P fay. Beet granulated sold today at} NEW YORK, July 8&—Copper— Package- Fe Closing Quotations. $5.70. Steady: electrolytic, spot and near by, comma ; CHICAGO, July 7.—Close: MAIL HEADQUARTERS MOVED. |‘ 2235j,tne 9, uarter: 13@13 4c. Colorado Potato Flake & Mij.Co e \ |] ar Wheat—Sept. $1.21%, Dec. $1.24%. futures, $29. Be re Denver , Colorado ; b Beynon neegee eg emt Ps CHEYENNE, July &—A. R. Dun-| Lead—Quiet; Values up to $14.00 : be Cosa notes 2 Se mec | Dee. AU hy, recently promoted from the su-| Zinc—Steady; FS Eeret aad en ae ae dare a perintendency of the old Omaha-Salt | a! WORK SHOES bh Lard—Sept, $11.07, Oct. $11-20, | Lake division of the air mail to the i F : : Sarna superintendency of the new Chicago- Lee panes Wis veoRerger bs paces made in Leather ‘aced Gauntlet } of ABS Rock Springs division, has transfer- ilwaukee, in Munson last. egular sellin; rice ker Mees cee ety ution Mat |red division headquartérs trom Chey- Phone . ° Phone $7.50. rik Work Gloves P ptandgraa® 7c; firsts, 32@36c; sec-|enne to Omaha. etropo: all ‘oce YOUR CHOICE es pnds, 28@S1c. ; Eggs—Lower; receipts 8,927 casés; 1 $ The 35¢ kind Wrsts, 2929190; standards, 29 - 5 on Hi . Soon! dines Fivsts, 26@27¢; at Shad Geologists oil Expe-ts J 451 South Spruce St. i During Our Clean Up Sale ' yeases included, Rett. ee ae Oil Field Maps Blue Prints e ive Poultry—Higher; fowls, 27c: ; Per wremize meee 8x0 |! SATURDAY SPECIALS Lot of Dress Shoes . ows romin;| a} jue : * CHICAGO, * Seats Potat i Print sc : A Big t of . Sh : Cc er alr } if 0 re uly }» — Potatoes— So aed .. Steady: receipts, 22 cars; Virginia,|| P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric Carnation Milk, 2 cans for ........... as and Bluther, black and brown, worth $4,00@4.15 barrel; Carolina, $3.00@3.40 . $4008 $3.00@ No. 2 can Campbell’s Pork and Beans . TO CLEAN THEM OUT } _ mae No. 214 can Tomatoes .... wiaieieie:6 os 2. On > . DADE no bcGaatcee... Canvas 8 oz. Work Gloves H d Wh t No. 2 can Sliced Peaches, per can .. e With Wristlets : ar ea Borax Naphtha Laundry Soap, 6 bars . . ‘ . Lighthouse Cleaner, per can ; ... ~ s } : ; Men’s Scout Work Shoes e Strictly fresh Bread, per loaf .... Ys WHILE THEY T % Strictly fresh Eggs, per dozen ........- LAS Cc er alr ¢ Navy Beans, per pound .. Sh By % 1 pound can Hershey’s Cocoa, per can . . a Large package Soda Crackers, per pkg. . Made from choice “Turkey Red” hard wheat, grown pact Sa Laereied a herpes as mi . ; on the non¢rrigated lands of eastern Colorado. paper, dag a GhNY ete: . | A : oe Fakes, 2, packages ....... 23c To Mothers, Our Boys’ The Star u% is 7: 7 ream Sic ayy “a ae is impossible to: produce a better flour at any . betas eerinerare ae bce Desesicaent tx cum click : i : New Potatoes, per pound .:.... 4c: preeene we cem seve Always money cheerfuiy Standed “ASK'FOR PLUSH when Bll Extra good Greer Chater Per pound 3c pc esa of = +] Mae “money cheerfully refunded. a ese, Ppoun: : ; ‘ es % ordering. flour. Extra good Butter, per pound. alesis ght =) oot . 38c eee nee caeen ants, MENS AND YOUN! : Ss OUTFITTER You M 4 FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Gallon ¢an Red Raspberries, per can. vee $1.49 we wiX allow you 25 per ZZ. ati ‘ou Money 4 cs No. 21% can Egg Plums, percan............... 29¢ Sune /reduetion | offi ous Successors are \ By Saving ¢ Farmers Flour Mills Co. SERVICE ———— QUALITY Praces eee bre You Meads BERTHOUD, COLO. PHONE 544. We ‘Deliver

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