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LIVELY MARKET Barly Buying Overcome by *~ Selting of Cash Houses, ; Is Report. “CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—There was a light but firmly lively market at the opening of the Chicago Wheat started % to %c lower it gaatd 4h a pa. Fils ued export sales and an ex "es estimate that 60 per cent of ter wheat had left the farms caused definite upturn in the final hour and the close was close to the top ;With September $1.21 to $1.21%, De \@amber 31.22% to $1.23 and May $1.25% to $1.26. * opened unchanged to %c high- , attracted little trade at the start and generally moved in a narrow zone under the influence of fluctua- tions in wheat. Initial prices were 64% to 64% for September, 54% to 64%c for December and 54% to %c i 3 (., Trade continued stagnant but a slight upturn at the end. brought the 54% to 54%c and May 58%. Oats showed some independent firm- ness but generally followed corn. At the start, which was %c lower to %c “ higher, but generally unchanged, Sep- tember oats were 34%: @%c, December 37% to 38c end May 42c. ‘ Provisions opened moderately high- and moved upward on a firm mar with lard in the van. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Close: Dec., $1.22%. Dec., 54%c. + Oate—Sept., 43% 0; Dec., 38%c. \” Perk—Sept., $17.10. \ Lard—Sept., $11.25; Oct., $11.37. Ribs—Sept., $9.20; Oct., $9.17. CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Butter Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 6,193 cases. ; lower; fowls, 15@ Poultry—Alive: 24e; springs, 23c. Potatoes, CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Potatoes—Re- eeipts 109 cars; steady; Idaho and Colo- erado round whites, sacked $2.65@2.75: . Utah and Nebraska early Ohios $2.40 * @2.50; Minnesotas $2.00@2.10; Wis- consin cobblers $2.60@2.65. \ Prominent Church Men Will Attend M. E. Conference State Conference of Episcopal church will ‘ seventh annual session in \ Casper, September 6 to 11. It will be the Methodist minis- speak for 30 minutes of the day’s session. "These addresses will be of special in- terest to the public. And many will wish to hear them on their way to # their. business for the day. On Fri- \yday. night he will deliver a popular “Iecture on “The Typical American.” . * Dr. Edward’ Hislop, pastor of the ‘;¥irst Methodist Episcopal church, at Colorado Springs, will be the speaker at the inspirational hours at 4 o'clock (| each afternoon. «He will speak on the \ following subjects: “The Old Time Re- eDr. Morris W. Ehnes, Chicago, ™., ‘will’ speak for the wonderful. Centen- ary work of the church, Dr. W. F. Sheldon of New York City will be the speaker on educational night. Dr. »Charlés R. Oaten, Chicago, will .rep- \ resent the board of conference claim- ts. And Dr, Harry Farmer, New City will speak for the board of foreign missions. .2The entire program will be of very gteat interest to the public, and to yal of the sessions a cordial welcome “will be extended. U.S. Forces In ‘Germany Will Be Brot Home, Said WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—With- drawal of the American forces on the Rhine is expected to be considered seriously»by the administration once the: peace treaty between the United States and Germany has been formal- ly ratified. The view is understood to Market Gossip just issued by Herman B. Gates, pres- ident of the Gates Oll company, The Teport in part follows. “However, the company possesses at the seament time something in excess of 1,000 barrels daily produc- tion and our properties in Salt Creek and Kansas, when further developed, should more than double our present Production. In addition to this the company has approximately @ portion of which is being tested by well being drilled by other companies in the immediate vicinity, some of this titne.” of $34,829 and bill $329,490, of $514,325. Hull Elected Officer. A. J. Hull has returned from Find- lay, Ohio, where he was re-elected president of the Continental Valley Oll ahd Gas Company, and states that work ov one of the two wells which the company is drilling near this place will be resumed at once. Work on this well was stopped several weeks ago when a heavy flow of water, car- rying eome oil was encountered. Work on the company's second well will receivable -| not be resumed this season. Deficit for Rubber, NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The opera- tions of the company for the first half of the year showed a deficit of $4,875,223 after All interest and other charges had been deducted, according to a report issued by the company today. ———— Youth Now Bears Name of Popular Dodge Brothers Inc., is an institu- tion, but Dodge Brothers is an indi- vidual. Which, though it sounds somewhat involved and perhaps even enigmatic, is but a very simple and very truth- ful statement, Fifteen months ago a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brothers, Cleveland, O. Mr, Brothers, it hap- pens, is a salesman for the Barnes Motor Co., Cleveland dealer for Dodge Brothers, He had been selling Dodge Brothers car a long time and was ex- ceedingly proud of it. He was also ex- ceedingly proud of his son. So he de- the two. The youngster was christen- ed “Dodge,.”* Master Dodge Brothers is a very bright young gentleman and gives in proportion with the weight of his name. POSTPONED CONCERT WILL BE HELO SOON Following is the program of the band concert which was sneduled for Firday night but which was post- Poned until sometime during the com- ing week because of a conflict with chautauqua. March "Rainbow Division,” Overture “Athalia” ___ Humoresque “Cuckoo” . Waltzes “Ever or Never" . -Nirella Mendelssohn Filmore Walateute 's Go" .. Compton (@edicated to Casper Chamber of Commerce.) _—— Highest prices paid for diamonds, old gold and silver. jeweler, Oil Exchange H. B, Kline, $-15-tf, which are looking very favorable at| Consolidated The condensed balance “sheet shows | Gow pity t total property assets of $6,327,783 and|Domino .. total current assets including cash | Eixhern of/ =. T. Williams United States Rubber ee Dodge Motor Car cided on a simultaneous tribute to promise of achieving a renown quite FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 LOCAL OTL STOCKS American .. Black Blackstone-Salt Capitol Pete Columbine Creek Roy. Frantz Gates . Great Western Hutton Lake Jupiter Kinney Lance Creek Roy. Lusk Royalty .. Lusk Petroleum . Mike Henry . Mountain & G Northwest Outwest ‘Picardy Riverton Roy. & Pro. Sunset ete x 1.25 oeee WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKE?. Livestock Mart CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Cattle—Re- ceipts 500; compared wit’ week ago; good and choice beef ste. rs 35 to Sic lower; medium and common kinds off more; fat she stock generally steady; canners and cutters 25c hig! bulls, 25 to 50c lower; veal calves tly $2 higher stockers steady; feeders 25¢ lower. ’ Hogs—Receipts 4,000; fairly active, mostly steady to strong with. yester- | day's average; good clearances; top $9.1 bufk Ught and light butchers $9.50@9.85 bulk packing sows $7.26@ 1.75; pigs fully 25c higher; bulk de- sirables $8.50@9.00. Sheep—Receipts 200; compared with week ago; fat lambs, big, $1 lower; fat westerns and yearlings 26 to 50c lower; feeder lambs 75c to $1 lower; other feeders about steady Denver Livestock. DENVER, Aug. 27.—Cuttle — Re- ceipts, none; unchanged. 18 Hogs—Receipts, none; unchanged. Sheep—Receipts 200; market steady; lambs, $7@8.50; ewes, $3@3.50; feeder lambs, $5@6.50. (PROBE STARTED ON AGENT OREGON FIRM The old theory that “green hills far away” holds more of, an attraction for investors than that in the imme- diate vicinity is being made the basis of a property selling campaign in and around Casper by a man giving the name of Cutright representing himself as’ being a member of some assnciq- tion in Lake View county, Oregon. According to information phoned to the county attorney's office this morn- ing a man out at Salt Creek who had been solicited by this agent to pyr- chase tax liens on valuable property located in the state of Oregon. On |payment of a certain sum of money the association represented will take care of the foreclosure proceedings and secure for the buyer a tax dew! which will in time be as good as a warranty deed, the agent is reported to have said. In this manner the buy- What com the purchase price? be held that there sould then be no! no necessity of burdening Germany with the support of the force, for which she is obligated to pay. jams to sd ced ba .TRIBUNE CLALSIFIED ADS . BRING RESULTS. 1 Wat) Touring Car $985 Rogdster $955 Sedan $1785 Coupe $1585 Panel Business Car $1135 : Fifth and Wolcott am F.O. B. Factory _Donse Brotners MOTOR CARS EE COLISEUM MOTOR CO. es after Screen Business Car $1005 ++, $1.00, Rock Creek Torchlight + 1.00]Salt Creek 50 5 Etk Basin : 100] Big Muday "| weit = oe , Groybuil 1.00/Pilot Butte .. ‘g5| , NEW YORK. Aug. 27.—Cotton fu Lance Creek 95 | Hamilton Dome . 65 | tures closed strong; October $15.60 Lander .35{Mule Creek ¢ “45 | December $15.98; January $16.00 > 2DODDS9 909 099-999999999-906 95 cove Casper Dally Cridune Today’s Markets by Wire Further Reduction in Exten- | sive Short Interests Western Oi Fields 20 21 Is On Today. WOM 2, iets Sine a1 | = NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. NEW YORK. 7.—Today's | Bi k market be-| Texas O11 é Pan-American Pete U. B. Steel ........,.4 3.12 Union Pacific R. R. .. 119.00 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ings. approximated was heavy. Sales 250,000 shares | NEW YORK, 4 Further re duction of the extensive short interests Sterling occurred at the opening of today’s Francs stock market. Oils, motors, equip. Marks . ments and junior rails featured the Lire more important gains. Pan-American Call Mon Petroleum, Houston Oil, Studeb: and Pressed Steel Car rose 1 most 2 points. Mexican Petroleum lest 1 pol at the outset, but ‘soon LIBERTY EONDS. First 4s Second 4s . made more than full recovery First 4\5 Foundry, preferred, General Second 4% Tobacco Products, Famous Third 4a Missouri Pacific and Chesapeake & Fourth 4\s Ohio also improved. North American Victory 4%s led the utilities, rising two points, on approval of the company’s increased carits! issue, March $16.13; May $16.20. er would get the property by paying 4 small amount of delinquent taxes together with smull fees and commis. slons. It is not known at this time as to whether or not the propositien is a le gitimate one nor how many people in this county have mace purchases. The agent has left for Thermopolis where he hopes at least to get better results according to a report received this morning, U.S. Will Double Air Mail Hauling MINEOLA, N. Y., Aug. 27.—A new type of air mail plane, which the builders claim will carry 32,000 let ters from New York to San Francisco in 30: hours, began its initial flight from here to Chicago late yesterday. The plane is said to have twice the carrying capacity of the older types, | without additional operating cost. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Prime mer- cantile paper, 6@6% per cent Exchange—Heavy, sterling, demand 33.6814; cables $3.69 Francs—Demand 7.75; cables 7.75% Belgian francs—Demand 7.50; cables 50% For Sale National Auto Exchange || Garage, complete, and two- year lease. Would consider property. Phone 1473-R 500 E. Yellowstone CRAZY TO MARRY Before Placing Your Order for Gas Heaters for This Winter Read the Following Let- ter From a Satisfied Customer Using the Ra-Do Fumeless Gas Heater Baird-Bailhache Company, 478 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. Gentlemen: After nearly a year’s use of the 48 Ra-Do radia- tors which I bought of you and installed in my 12 flats at the corner of Leavenworth and Lumbard streets, San Francisco, it is a great pleasure for me to say that Iam perfectly satisfied in every way. They have done all that you told me they would do. f I had some doubt about the compound lasting a year, but it has, and is still preventing fumes and sweating of walls and furniture, and promises to con- tinue to do so for some time yet. This, too, notwith- standing that some of the tenants have given their radiators several’ hours’ use almost daily since in- stalled. 4 Before finally deciding to put Ra-Do radiators in these flats I purchased one from your Oakland office and gave it a thorough trial in my home here in Pied- mont. I found it satisfactory and it is still doing good work. Your radiators, installed ready for use in these 12 flats, cost me only about one-fourth that of a steam heating plant, and much less to maintain in operation because of the saving in janitor labor and fuel. > Yours very respectfully, G. T. KNOPF. 124 Mesa Avenue, Piedmont. For Full Particulars Write or Phone Ra-Do Gas Heater Co. Manufacturer’s Agent be. Phone 724 3 3 ‘Phone 988 | cal P. O. Box 1761, Casper, Wyo. PAGE MI SHORTS INTER RS “| Canada Exciudes owe ree oman ‘sa : “|Oriental Labor\222%.°" °" ™ NEW YORK, Aug domestic, 99%; dollars, Oakland, Cal., March 10, 1918. 24 | “THE i iy PASSIO FLOWER” Silver. Mexican —Bar silver, 47% ————— 3 7.60 ntinuance of yesterday's | weaves in olden times were 78| rebound on short covering. Leaders to communicate the spirit of | 9.75 10.00] ¢xtended their recoveries by one or|poetry. Hence the custom of crown-| 30 33|two points. Dealings were largely|ing the pocts and of putting laurel | 3.38 3.50 | professional, however, and the absence under one's pillow to acquire! 25.50 2512] 0f public support ocoasfoned fresh 5.62 selling in which many gains were can ry 2} celled. United States Rubber, com-| - 113.90 115.04] mon and preferred, led the reaction at - 113.00 115.00] a new low record. Mexican Petrol 70.009 70.50|eum and General Asphalt became Ww heavy and sugar and tobacco issues NEW YORE STOCKS. also ywided. New Haven lost almost NEW PRICE Mexican Petroleum ..§ 93.00 $ 94.25} 2 points and the list developed further Sinclair Oil 16.87 16.87 | backw in the final deal 31335 f.0.b. South Rend ee unprecedented popularity of the NEW LIGHT- SIX can be traced to the fact that it represents a degree of automobile value that the public has sought for years. It is built complete in the great Studebaker factories in South Bend. And the best indication of its real worth today, is to be found in the fact that, in the first six months of 1921, Stude- baker (with the exception of one manufacturer of a well known and very low-priced car) produced and sold more cars than any other manufacturer in the country. © This is a Stadebaker Year DAVIS-McLAUGHLIN COMPANY 540 East Yellowstone NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS fo. b. Factories, effective June Ist, 1921 Cars and Read: Casper, Wyo. Kelly-Springfield Tires “It is folly,” said Benjamin Franklin, “to lay out money in the purchase of repentance.” This is simply another way of saying that when a wise man buys tires, he buys Kellys. Casper Supply Co. or Cent d Fifth Sts. Phone 91 comet CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 98 RAY’S SERVICE STATION, WEST YELLOWSTONE.