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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 192?. ——————————— Demand, 4.38% bles 428% uni FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY | | arke—Demand, 1.21; cables 1,21's Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 | Geant: sae Sweden—Demand, 20.99. a Norway—Demand, 12.85. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—Petroleum shipments from cane [Industrials Continue Weak Pirasiitan Demand.” 12 Tampico, Mexico, oil fields in June, aggregating 17,000,000 Amalgamated Remi pelwemee oli With Resumption of — | Meutreal—9 15.16 per cent discoutn barrels of whieh 12,557,000 went to the United States, | American 00% 00%/T On... | Trading Today. | Time loans, firm: 60 days, 90 days reached the greatest volume of shipments for any month this|4™™*_--- mir NEW Yo! — | Gulley shee wees year, excepting the record month of January, according to a| po"... reer YORK, Aug. 12.—Evidences| ing rate 6: closing bid'tig; orfescd o4| report to the commerce department yesterday. ae indian 3 eee Dtlon ot shee ainiders and a]; last loan 6; call loans against ac:| ypcanatt Oe Wie icbanees’ akcore wig Spd - 16 19° | Glenrock "Oi of short selling tempor-Jeeptances 6 juty on Mexican olls, effective in July | Burke a m4 PP hag bennc age ~ a market after | = was explained, there was a rush of Black Tail 02 10 | Western State . upward movement Metals. pr rype pie utp litedct et ped Black Teil 2 04 | Prod. & Retra. “approximated $400,009 shares ee PN. sation of shipments, after July 1.| Capitol Pete 00% iors Elk Basia setup dyeue mlectrolytic, spot Abd mearty x x Columbine . 16 aa ‘EW YORK a 2—¥ 1 Yo: la 2%e New Gas Dome Openec.. Consolidated Roy es 108 7 aes amen ep tees tee! aac See aE. | abithy An important operation wh, > gen- Chappeye . . . 25 30 | Cation weret | ope ; Gane futures, $26.50 : erally? has escaped attention is tak-| Cow Gulch 06 oid apes AS as peatfied ithe peetine eae |, rea Meaeeliy: eae place near Wray, in Yuma coun- Domino . . . 04 ri ethene gb te ative chee: Bette ian | Lemeleltaane. Sasa | ty. in eastern Colorado, where the Elkhorn ‘or | NEW xeEs Copan Dect Picrek ree sl MES SD IE Ree eta hartvasd Midfields Oil company, a local con- E. T. Willia: f af ianaceaabianans (90 mitch 8nd) snot, $4.206$4.25. a n, is now drilling ite third well mee 1802199. Mexican Petroleum Seren ee Re ee bees Aatisienee feet $4.60 rier opening two flows of gas in Nos.| Gates... av':” gay | eeeetone Minette bet 1 ld ee | ee and 2. Great Western Pet 0 z ; cantile : a iad eo No. 1 was @rilled in section 14:27-| Hutton Lake . o ref og nis Pullman TAboDAL: ‘Meneeice ° in the Black Wolf basin, 16 miles ——- Jupiter 1 pod Nes ae sbacco aa eer L k Mart ||: south of ‘Wray, Jt encounters! the} Dati Water Shortage and|*i="y . - 15 tg [Union Pacific RR. <2 119.00 bai ores and American westoc. art as sand gt 1,490 feet in the Niobrara| 7 iP, Lance Creek Roy. 02 04 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ©. opérations-in the railroad ! limestoné, a ¢retaceous formation. An nsec’ ests Work Big | Lusk Royaity 03 ‘og | Sterling St etesseceeees $3.66 Di aeelaaeat’ sede ateneerl Gc 5 Sit eand 82 fevt/thisk-wap. eteountered | Damage to Principal Lusk Petroleum. . ‘02 4 | France . 181 Z| cansed some short: covering in other] ot meee ieee, Bareaa at 2400 feet. An- exeelient showing Crops Last Month. Mike Henry .... er ‘oq | Marks ley oree vering in. other of Markets).—Cattle—Receipts 2,000: was reported by the drillers in this Ps Mountain and G + 76 ™ Lire M4 437 Reading. M = rears ae printhead! pr sand but it was cased off.to continye | Notthwest ......... 2 iz etl Call Money . 6 per cent Petrolsum, ‘Studebaker of be Gahad 77.00@9.50; bulk fat cows and heif. Coal beds were found at} Crop prospects in Wyoming on|Outwest 00% “00% LIBERTY BONDS. Wpohol were tinted % fo Ml rreciee tien te. tee ee aaa 00 feet... ‘The drill entered the red| August 1 as compared with a» year |Picardy . 03 3, PP is or eon oe re Union 1% poluts.. For-l ewe ee tet tale manly $4 beds at 2,845 feet and continued to|@s0 show a marked decrdase with the | Riverton * Refs. 06 oS iFirst 4s. pange rates were steady Ge area aekeee eee ieee oe the bottom of the hole at 3,620 feet |exception of potatoes, according to| Roy. & Pro. ... 09 11 |Second 42, al conditions were seemingly | oe og heke L presence na sand bearing warm water was|the report of the Wyoming field agent | Sunset 3 04 (First 4%5 .. responsible for the improvernent nin | 2000: stocker and feeder steers most: | encountered. The hole was abandon-|0f the bureau of crop. estimates,|Tom Bell Ro: 1 03 (Second 4%s the forenoon market. There were no|-”_*5:50@6.50 | ed at this point-and No. 2 was started | Shortage of irrigation water in the| Western Exploration | 1.55 1.75 |Third 4\s alterations for the better in mone-|, Hoss—Receipts 21,000; generally t NE@ of section 17-2s-42w. jnorth, drouth-in some sections ana|Wind River Refg. .... 01 02 |Fourth 4\s 2 | tary conditions or other factors whictr}*° to 35c higher than yesterday's av 2 encountered the gas sand a‘ | insect injuries in others during the|WYo-Kans. .........6 .75 1.00 | Victory 4%s ..... have recently been operative. Mexi-|¢T®S¢i spots up more; practically all 1,590 feet and is producing at the! Month of July caused the slump, it we NG CRUDE nar can Petroleum advanced 2%c and Pan-|better grades; top $11.00; bulk light present time approximately 1,200,000 {8 set forth. Many farmers will’ be | Grass Creek isaanetay octagon. : gp| American, Royal Dutch, Texas Of and|and light butchers $10.35@11.00; bulk cubic feet per day. No, 3 was started] Unable to make the second cutting of | rorehlighe 1 me Cs ae er ‘60! Land, Studebaker, Kelly Springfield,|Packing sows $8.25@8.65; pigs most on the same quarter and section and|#!falfa because of damage trom grass-| ii; Basin Big Mudd ry American "Sugar, Ametican Toba eh a ae ty a i ara rad is now drilling below 1,000 feet and| hoppers and grain has also suffered | Greybull Pilot Butte ~ eg] United States Realty. Endicott-John. | $9.60610.00. using gas from No. from this pest. Condition of sugar] Lance Cree Mazatiten “aban ae? ucible Steel, ading, Illinois} Sheep—Receipts 6,000; over half re ee: beets shows a decrease of & per cent | Pander Mule Creat =) 9 Union Pacific, Northern Pa-jceipts packer direct; few on sale Shale Industry Hard Hit. in the last 30. days, caused by web = Paul preferred and Rock Is-|steadyto strong: all natives; packer Dr. Victor C. Alderson, president} Worms. 4 E land 1 to 2 points, A subsequent out-|lamb top $10.25; most desirable kinds Colorado "State School of Mines, says Estimates for the principal crops| On/sns - 5 grayed with initials, others had two] break of lquidation in Centri Leather | $19 00@10.25; culls mostly $6.00: few the chief effect of the low price of |0n August 1 and comparative figures| Watermelons 98 | hearts joined and 4 date, dd manyj/and Continental Can which carried|heavy and medium weight fat ewes tne Petroleum 1a tiie tal: otlake tation | tollow: Muskmelons 96 | were inscribed with mottoes. them down 3 points each to new low|§32544.50; n@ choice lambs here try has been to reduce the price of ail = Z rehome Wheat. Sugar beets 100 ———__—_ levels, caused some recessions from 82 | shale Janéj: curtail. apebulation and ‘or the State: August 1, estimated ERY SRN In New Guinea both men and wom-| ‘he top figures eleswhere Denver Quotations eliminate wildcatting ‘and illegitimate | Yield per acro-of winter ‘wheat 18 ‘ibaete ouoer spyetokens was atl en are subjeted from infancy to a dis.| Call money was maintained at 6 em s promoting. Grude shale oil obtained|Pushels, compared with 20 bushels! ‘ioutcenth century, when engraved | tention of the lobes of ‘the ear until|Per cent sit ste ateuane Set wie by retorting 6ll shale, can not fisd ajlast year same date. Quality of this] 2 0nen 2 exchanged between lov-|!" maturity the orifice is so large that ee 36@8: d heifers, $4.50@6.75 market until the price of well off is|Srain is 92 per cent, as compared with | tokens were axchanged SNCS Ha cg, cantibiel Snnetthd’ ‘en. bin a4 Money aud Exchange. Riv Sires tod neice LE OST above cost, of producing shale oll, This} 6 per cent last year. Preliminary es-| SFs_SOme of these tokens were ¢n-| cia small hoop. It is their notion | 732% ae ca Guede Tk cost hasbeen. conservatively estimat-| timated production this year 1.314.000 of beauty NEW YORK. Aug. 12.—Prime mer.|and feeders $4.5 page els, compared with 1 cantile paper, 6 “4 per cen logs—Receipts, 150; top. 1 bulk a SEs RS Soe OED ariseely thse yous Decent Released by Reds Exchange—Irregular; sterling, de-| $8.90@9.50. , an timate: A newspaper's popularity can be| mand. $3.66%4: cables/ $3. Sheep—Receipts, 50; market nomi troleum. approaches, or better ex- Rye. guaged by the wantads it carries} France — Demand, 7.82; cables,|nal; lambs, $8.50@9 ewes, 34@ ceeds this figure, the production of} J.) i. ey Read the Tribune’ Cl 4 do: aati reahav ba’ vendeed e State estimaied yield ot Aa, Paietis t the present price of [PEF Acre of rye this year is 15 bush- Sa acs ss 3 ( mys els, as compared with 18 t } crude olf is only a temporerr’ incl- | 6 Se compared with 18 bushels last Co TT UMMM RAUL dent ee ae aoe rity average. Quality 94 per cent, com- cents a barrel for Wyoming pared with 99 per cent last year, and Creek petroleam, and cortesponding }'92’ per cent the ten-year average. prices. for. Pennsylvania and | Mid- Hay (cultivated). 1 Continent ofl, is so ridiculously 1dw} Hor tne State: The estimated acres and so far below. the cost. of pro-|age by percentage of cultivated hay duction a ae pete. t ie very |is 100 per cent, compared with 107 near future must -"s 4 per cent last year same “date. Con- Ute Petroleum Co, dition: 92 percent, compared with 102 The Ute Petroleum company ré-|per cent last r, ahd 88 per cent cently organized by Max Ball and as-| for theyten-year average. sociates, to take over certain inter- Gover (for hay). ests and holdings of the Matador Pe- treleum (Royal Dutch)’ company in the Uintah basin and other parts of Utah, is expected to start operations on ite first well within the next:few weeks. Preparations have been made to commence drilling as soon.as the geological fgrces now in the field com- plete theft: aeperts and spot the lo- cation for che first well. Rumors from Utah that Blk Basin Consolidat- " Petroleum! company had: contract ef to drill tHe Ute acreage were de- For the State: Estimated yicld per acre this year 1.60 tons, compared | with 2.5 tons last year: Quality 96! per cent Of normal, compared with | 100 pér cent last year, and 94 per cent | for the ten-year average. | ‘The following table is a statement} of the average conditions of | crops! with comparisons for last year, to-| wit: | } 1920. 95 Crop— Corn Spring wheat Oa nied by President Ball, who said: he bce knew of no such negatiations being L 95 under way, 96 100 Another Montana Wildcat. Bee | The Gray Eagle Oil company 5 farri “s Billings, ‘Mont. under a worki Timothy 101 tare Bc Seca Pein pr een asreement with the Key City Alfalfa 103 Riga, jaccording to reports from |been released from a Soviet prison in Moscow through the intervention of Senator France of Maryland. company has spotted a well on SW’ 20% of section8-5s-25e, on the Edgar anti- H cline, néar the boundary between Carbon and Big Horn counties, Mon- tana, 30 miles southwest gf Billings. The Key City company has a block ot 9,000-acres under the contract. The structure was “reported upon by Rus- sell V.- Johnson, who estimated the Tensleep sand, the producing horizon Sean Creek. will be encountered at around 1,680 “feet. This is the first test to he put dqwn on the structure. ei. Bia) Aedes athaaa Silver, NEW. YORK, Ang. 12.—Bar silver, domestic, 99% c; foreign, 60%c. Mexican dollars, 46%c. SHE COULDNT HAVE HELD OUT Portland Woman Was Almost at Her Wit’s End and She Didn’t Know What to Do Before Taking Tanlac. I began taking Tanlac just a month agd but am already feeling better than. I have in many years, declared Mrs. C. E: Goodwin, 655 Qui by St. Portland, Ore. “My héalth' was failing fast and I don't believe I could have held out much longer. My appetite “was so Poor that was scarcely eating enough to keep body and soul to- ether and I just felt that I might break down any time. My nerves Kept _me@crestiess and irritated night and day and t just couldn't sleep good 6 save me. Ivwas very weak and badly run down and had fallen off a in weight. I° worried over my ondition till I was at my wit’s.end to know what ‘to do- A friend of mine suggested that I Tanlag, and-I am certainly glad Tegan taking it,°for I took a turn {gr the better on the very first bottle. ter that I improved rapidly and w I am enjoying splendid health |. ce more.’ By appetite is fine, my | es AT ad steady. as can bo and T : ly gained ten pounds in I sleep as sound as I did when I was a child and feel so much “tronger that my housework: is ‘now a Pleasure.”” ‘Tantae is sold in Casper by the Cas-|* cer Pharmacy and by leading drug- &ists everywhere.—aAdv, AA htt AME il Pe ection of Operation [ Simplicity of Ginkuction Dural jWe know that your underreaming can ‘be done for less) Trotey with a Swan Piaetreaier than any other. ii nilil/ seems Se ||| Th i ieee Pace Hiya iat [III TT }manest sroKes give-away prices. Che Casper Daily Cribane Mr. Hayutin returned from the East Wednesday. For the past three weeks he has been in the clothing market of New York and the shoe market of Boston, picking up -the greatest of bar- gains in merchandise for men. These goods have arrived and are now on our racks and shelves.. We conscientiously tell you that we have the highest class of merchandise at the lowest pricesin years. We ask you to look in our windows, note the prices. They speak for themselves. We sell nothing but honest merchandise at honest prices. GLAD TIDINGS FOR UNION MEN Mr. Hayutin, wherever possible, purchased only merchan- dise bearing the Union Label. FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN We are making a specialty of shoes and now have the larg- 200 Warm Weather Hats 35c A Complete Line of Line of Pajamas Silk Shirts and. for : Summer Wear Night Shirts $5.95 A Wonderful est line in Casper. We want Casper mothers to see our stock and prices on shoes for the children. We can save you money. - Extra Specials for Today and Saturday . Sweet-Orr Khaki Suits Some ventilated. They have sold Union-made. A regular all Summer as high as $2.50. We $12 value. For this extra are going to let you have them at special “EARLY TRADING CHICAGO, Aug, 12— in Country. Whea 23%; D $1.2 CHICAGC Aug. 12.—Wheat dis Oa Sept... 36¢ played unusual steadiness in the pr ‘ork—Sept., $1 today Hedging and profit-taking) Lar $1 be $11.07, sales were ut evenly bal Rub $ < $ commiss © demand base ly on assumptions that export b ness wou lop in sufficient vo! ume to a ail wheat surplus in) 3 this country and Canada. On the oth-| Tr; t er hand export cal} tcday appeared to| @4 cw have come to a halt. Opening quota-l|ewt: \ ions whi i from unchanged |3.¢5 cw GRAIN FIRM IN | export Hosinna) Expected to Absorb All Wheat Surplus Closing Quotations figures to 3 her with September 25 and December $1 © $1.28 were followed by a moderate setback and then by a rally to about! CHICAGO, A er—High- # finish mery ¢ tandards, eceipts 10,113 ptember ember Geologists Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports 7 Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. | P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric Oil Expe-ts t weakened de September at t_underwen wed bi corn line to a like bT%c the x Psag and she ger pow ry offerings were liberal and Woolworth’s BIG ONE-DAY SALE Saturday, August 13 Large Enamel Dish Pans, each____-__- 15c, Large Tin Pails, each___---._.-_--__ 15¢ Large Enamel Sauce Pans, each_______ 15e Large Tin Milk Pans, each________-=__ 15e Large Bar Crystal White Soap, each____5e Large Huck and Turkish Towels, each, 15e Assortment of Crockery, each_ eee A1 Spanish Salted Peanuts, Ib_________ Tinted Colors, Fifth Avenue Linen in Both Envelopes and Paper, each Toilet Paper, Tokio, 7-oz. roll 15c Wash Cloths 2 for 15¢ 10c 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10c 10c For Saturday Only, All Our Jewelry Will Be Priced at 10c, Including Rings, Pearl Beads and All Carded Jewelry. 10c 10c 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ Te ALL SPECIALS ON SALE SATURDAY We Reserve the Right to Limit Sales on Specia!. Merchandise. NOTHING OVER lic IN OUR STORE F. W. Woolworth Co. CASPER, WYO. The 5, 10 and 15c Store SATURDAY SPECIALS A Small pkg. of Quaker Oats__ Puffed Rice, per pkg 50c Grade of Coffee____35e, 3 Ibs. for $1.00 No. 3 can Sliced Pineapple, per can____35¢ 21 Bars White Laundry Soap________ $1.00 Large can Pink Salmon____--___.____ 20c 6 large cans Pink Salmon___-_______ $1.00 Lemon Snaps, per box Watermelon, per pound LINCOLN STREET GROCERY . H. OKEEFE 650 South uae Phone 676-J