Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1921, Page 9

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. AN 7 Ve ‘}MRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS AUDE PRODUCTION ON INGREASE Daily average crude oil production in the United States \) for the week ended August 20 was 1,315,440 barrels as com- rease of 11,370 barrels, acco; a, * RECORD [5 SET IN MAY WHEAT [Highest Price of Season Is Reached as Fresh Strength Develops. CHICAGO, © Sept. 10) — Fresh trength develoned in the wheat mar- t today owiny largely to upturns in he Yalue of cotton and stocks. May livery of wheat reached t ighest rice yet this season, Heavy profit- 7) faking sales took place, but had only . transcient effect. Opening quota- ons, ‘which yaried from unchanged sures tO %c higher with December B1.95% to $1.36% and May $1.41% to B1.42, were followed by gains -all round, interrupted temporarily by a \ puarp setback. Subsequently siowness export. call \ad a bearish influence. The. close vas weak 2% to 3%¢ net lower, with December $1.32%4 to $1.52% and May B1.87% to $1.38.1 Railroad embargoes on shipments ¢ grain from Georgian Bay to Mon- real weakened the corn market. After pening %c lower to %c higher, in- uding December at 56 to S6%\c the arket underwent a material general 2 } eA Offerings from the country were on fh largo keale. The market closed % 0 1%¢ lower; with’ December 547% to 55e. Oats were easy with corn, starting unchanged to %c higher, December 14 to 41%c and then declining al! pround, Provisiong- advanced as a result of som demand for lard. t 5 Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Close: \f.. Wheat—December $1.32%; 9 May SyPFL-ST%. Corn—December 54%c; May 59%c. Oats—December 40%c; May 45c. Pork——September and October, not ' Fauotea.” i -Tard—October $1147; January $9.75. Jf Ribs—October $: january $8.37. Potatoes. pared with 1,304,070 barrels fo: slight increase. Wyoming and Montana fields con-| Black Tail , tinued to show a decrease, the figures | —lackstone-Sglt y average |C2pitol Pete barrels for the week ended|Columbine . with 38,000] Consolidated Roy. De-|Chappelle .. tailed comparative figures on Wyo-|Cow Gulch Domino . for this state showing a of 37,940 August 20 as compared @ day for the preceding week. ming and Montana fields follow: ar the revesaing week, an in- anid j according to imates compiled b: he American Petroleum institute. Kansas fields awed the Boston-Wyomliig argest gain, others either falling off or registering only ainen< €be Casper Daily Cribune Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY LOCAL O11. Amalgamated Royalty $ American 05 00% Big Indian Creek . Creek’ Wyoming ‘Aug.29 06 NEW YORK STOCKS. mae Creek 24,200 43. [Mexican Petroleum ..$113.00 cen oo has Sinclair Of] .+ 19.87 ee Texas Oil .. 35.87 Ly Pan-American Pete 48.75 Laramie District 02 |U. S. Steet ... + 76.62 Others 0° |Union Pacific RoR” 119.25 AS aaa Saaei| Lamon Crook mas. y a é FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ioatine’” Lusk Royalty, . 02 08) | Resins Cat‘Creek . 5c. Lusk Petroleum . 02 03 rn 3200) 3409 sme Henty 102 4) || Maske Total, W Mountain and Gulf . .73 76 npr fogd Montana 5) 41.240 ax.ano|Nortbwest,« pe all ii aea snes ee Glenrock Meeting” Soon. oe mld L, F. McMahon. secretary. of the| pittien ‘R Glenrock Oi! company will leave to- morrow night for Richmond, Va. where he will attend the annual meet- ing of the company which is scheduled for September 21. The meeting of the Gienrock company at thin .ime holds Much interest’ because of big plans which the concern has for the fisture and also because of the reports that | Grass Creek will conclusively tell how well the company is tiding the crisis in the ol industry. Other officers and stock- holders of the company will leave Cas- per later to attend the meeting. LARGE TIMBER SALES ON WASHAKIE FOREST, © | “Sarco mec sores mee MANY TIES TO BE Cl DENVER, Colv., Sept. 10.—One of the largest timber sales ever consum- mated in the Rocky mountain district of the United States fonrest service was matie September 6, when bids we: gpened vin the district \ forester’s fice and the sale of 755,000 raiiroud ties awarded to the Wyoming Tie and Timber company. This\timber ‘is located on the east DuNoir river, a branch of the Wind river, within the Washakie National forest, Wyoming. ‘The trees cut are those which are mature and are des ignatod for cutting by forest rangers. while a thrifty stand is left as a basis for future cuts. Slash resulting from ‘ ) Uf CHICAGO, Sopt. 10.—-Potatoes— Mull; “receipts 79 } total, United ites, shipments 735; sacked $3.00@3.25 ewt Idaho white, eB ion Provision: CHICAGO, Sept. 10- jutter—High- t creamery extras, 4914c; standards, Te: firsts, 33% @35c; seconds 30@: 0 a Se ‘ages. Poultry—Alive, lower; fowls 16@25c; springs, 25. ardings Leave For Coast Resort EN WASHINGTON, Sept. 10,—Presi- dent Harding, accompanied by Mrs. Harding and a small party of friends, left hore by automobile at 1 o'clock | MOSt spectacular today for Atlantic City, N. J. ———— The next greatest number came in 2918, 1,197,570.) cutting operations is disposed of so a as not ‘to be a fire menace, leaving cutovers comparatively safe from Tires. F The Wyoming Tie and Timber com- pany, a frm largely financed by Den- ver men, has been operating in the Mael- Uactanged: pts. 9,215;Pesion for the past eight ycars, em- ploying 150 or more men in their woods operations. The tics will be “driven” or floated down Witd River about 135 miles to Riverton, where they are hoisted out of the water and treated in the North- western firoad company's plant at that point. It is understood that most of the ties will be used in maintaining the branch of the Northwestern road between Omaha, Neb., and Lander, Wyo. Tie operations in this region, espec- jally river driving form one of the logging. activities now found in the United States. The tles are driven down roaring mountain streams, over high water falls, and for miles and miles down the waters These the only years in which of the Wind river. The “spring drive” more than a million have been ad- mitted. generally lasts for a month or weeks and negotiations have six been ‘The smallest number since the Civil started with a motion picture’ com- Viwar ended was admitted in tJ aio.srs.) In.1919 there were 141,132. In 1920 there were 400,001. Immigration sank to the low ebb of ) | 72,183 in 1862, during the Civil war. )] Immigration almost doubled imme- diately after the Civil w: GetFirstHand |FACTS About Your Battery embarrassment would be less if the owner knew his battery had ‘‘one foot in the grave,’’ and was apt to dice any time. ‘When anything like that hap- -pens.we feel that we have failed in our effort to get your ear and tell you the facts—the condition of your battery. One, of our most important duties is AUTO ELECTRIC CO. 136 East Midwest Avenue Phone 968-J 3918 | Pany to film the operations. a After having spent the summer months on vacation at many Colorado resorts Mrs. M. James, well known Casper musician and teacher has re- turned here and is preparing to resume her musical classes et an early date. FOR SALE 1921 “REO” 6 Touring Car Excellent condition. 5 cord tires, spotlight, glass wings, other extras. ‘erms if Desired Alves 1921 Ford J. K. Baldwin 842 E. Yellowstone Phone 590-J CORONA Weight 6 Pounds $50 $50 ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair All. Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop! East Second Phone 856 Over White's Grocery us ;' | Sunset |... 'glosing weak; canner and cutters, weak Royalty and Tom Bell Ros Western Exploration Wind River Refs. Wyo Kan, Third 4s . Fourth 44s . 60 Torchligh: 50 Etk Basin « 50 Greybull 1.00} Pilot Butte 6 Lance Creek .95' Hamilton Dome . 68 Lander -35 Mule Creek 45 Livestock Mart || WAM WEATHER 10 RETURN NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, Sept. 10,—Weath er predictions for the weck beginning Monday arg: Northern Rocky. Mountain and Plateau Region—Cool and frosts at the beginning of the week and rising temperature and generally fair tbhere- of Markets).—Cattle—Recelpts 5,000; compared with a week ago; heavy beef steers 50 to 75c lower; spots off more; others stcady to 26e lower; fat she 1 steady, low-priced to zoe lower; bulls Yo to 60c lower; bulls 25 to 50c higher; bolognas up most; Veal calves Tic to $1 lower; heavy calves $1.50 to $2.00 slower stockers and feeders steady to 25 low- after. er. Southern Rovky Mountain and Hogs—Receipts 2,000; steady to 10c! piateau Region—Generally fair and lower than yesterday's average; better grades showing most of decline; top $9.25; bulk lights and ght butchers! Ser north and central portions. 9.35; bulk packing sows $6.75@] _ _ pigs steady; bulk desirable $8.25} 0. normal temperature, but frosts are probable at the beginning of the week Sheep—Receipts 3,000; compared with a week ago; fat lambs around $! higher; fat sheep and yearlings 50 to 75c Higher; feeder lambs 25 to 50e higher. STORAGE BATTERY Casper Battery . ~ Company 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 DENVER; Sept. 10.—Cattleé — Re- ceipts, 100; market closing 26e to 60c higher for week; beef steers, $5.50@ 7.25; cows and hetfersy $4.50@6.25; calves, $6.50@9.50; bulls, $2.@3; stock- ers and feeders, $4.25@6. Hogs—Reeeipts, none; 9.15; mixed, $6.50@8. Sheep—Receipts, none; 75c higher for week; lambs $7.50@826; ewes, $2@ feeder lambs, $550@6. top , $8.75 @ ————$ The first cost ce is practically the last Donse Brotners f MOTOR CARS’ ee COLISEUM MOTOR CO. Corner Fifth and Wolocott Streets - Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- quest. TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 =} troleum was the leader, gaining 1% 3] were strong. 4 PAGE NINE |reatted 1 to 3 points in the profit tax.| | mg of the final dealings but a firm} jtone marked the close. Sales approxi- | mated 600,000 shares. Trading of Short Session Re- Money and Exchange. i NEW YORK, Sept, 19.—Prime mer-| cantile peper 6@6% per cent. Exchange—Irregular; sterBing, de- mand 3.73%; cables 3.74. Francs— Demand 1.45%; cables 7.46. sumed With Advances in paeies 5 tank eeee ee Many Leading Issues. Guilders—Demand 31.66; cables NEW YORK, Sept. 10.~<Today’s ses: 7417 : » Lire—Demand 4.32; cables 4.32 sion of the stock market opened with| ite Demand 4.32; cables 4.33 further buoyant advances in various speculative favorites. Mexican Pe| Greece —Demand 6.57. Sweden—Demand 21.55. Points.at the outset and immediately | extending its rise to 2% points. Equip- ments, steels, coppers and motors also American Car, Crucible, | Republic and Bethiehem Steels, Utah Copper and Willys-Overiond preferred rose 1 to 1% points. United Fruit,! American Woolen, American Locomo- tive and Virginia-Carolina Chemical were in further demand. Continental Can and Sumatra Tobacco were among the few heavy stocks. Another slump in marks, which fell to a new low record at leas than one cent, was the Seatury of the foreign exchange mar- et. The further advance of quoted val: Yes in the stock market today accompanied by the largest an varied turnover of any week-e Brazilian—Demand 12.75. ] Montreal—10 11-16 per cent discount > NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Foreign bar sitver 64%c; Mexican dollarg 49%c. Cotton, Hi NEW YORK, Sept. 10,—Cotton fut- ures closed barely steady October $20.75; December $20.80; January $20.45; March $20.00; May $19.80. a HEAVY FIGHTING RENEWED. was most d ses PEKING, Sept. 9—A dispatch from Ichang, Hupeh province, reports heavy fighting between the northern scribe for The Daliy EAT At the Puritan Lunch Family Style Home . Cooked Meals. Fresh Chicken Dinner Sunday 5 p. m Tribune. Grocers Oppose |= Modification of Packer Control Midwest and Elm Street. partment of justice. The department} has under « ideration a Proposal | > the decree so as (o permit the packers | to con the transportation wt) Five-room modern bungalow canned goods from the Patific coast in base with two rooms and . a |] ment; oak floc I Pennsylvania women plan to have aj| sidewalks in and te nonpartisan newspaper of their own, || cated one-half block n pay to be published at Harrisburg | yee 56 southwest = fants and builder, 734K. oe The earth's atmosph supposed to extend some forty in height. sion in many months., Shorts covered in ois, steels, equipmen pers, motors, leathers many of those 1s tional gains of : Petroleum w: of Raldwin Locomotive, Am Crucible and Utah Copper was extensive. and southern forces with the Szech- | p-|uan left wing attacking the defenses of Ichang. The dispatch adds that | reinforcements for the northern army are arriving. Two hundred members| of the northern forces were driver. into the Yang-Tse river and drowned. | and) It is estimated there have been 10, | ders! 000 casualties on both sidés. and ues making S. Mexican but buy Le “Is it or ain’t it” INFLATED DEPLATED “Goodbye Punctures” When you leave on your coming motor trip, JAH and y “goodbye” to your relatives and friends, are you going to say “GOODBYE PUNCTURES” too? A lot of tourists are, and the result is going to be the best trip they’ve ever had. You can make your trip a perfect one, and do away with puncture grief. by equipping all ‘round with COMPRESSION INNER TUBES. “GOODBYE, PUNCTURES,” is right! Wyoming Compression Tube Co. 522 East Yellowstone Phone 201-W 32H EHH IEEE TIRED Some Bargains IN USED CARS ; That Are Especially Attractive HUDSON —-4-passenger; used about three months; just nicely broken in; areal bargain $1,500 4 BUICK, Roadster; 1921 model; run very little; spare tire; spotlight-______ $1,300 BUICK—Late model touring with win- ter top; new tires; mechanically right; owner wants quick sale_________~- $750 DODGE—5-passenger; practically new; oversize tires; new top; engine O. K., but transmission needs some work; to make room for new cars it will be sold for only BUICK—5:passenger touring; in good condition $700 JACKSON ‘8’—5-passenger; new tires; in very good shape___-_---.----.-- $500 BARGAINS. 222 East Yellowstone Phone 1223 Pee rete Trt t+ tsb: ksdshshshohahitohohadshsdehshshatebihohohaled LRERERLE EERE MERE LLNS RR ARH RRR Phone 724/35 Our stock of is now ready for the prices. * Now is the time to, we have a splendid a prices. Call and see we can surely please Blankets and Céniforts: Pillows Just received a shipment of Blankets, Comforts and Pillows which we are selling at greatly reduced prices, and now is the time to buy them. Give usa call when you want any Bedding. : ee cnn | Richards & Cunningham Company MEN’S. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT As Fall is now here and Winter will soon be, we should all prepare ourselves for cooler weather by purchasing a supply of Fall and Winter wearing apparel. er than last year, almost halfonsome merchandise. Call on us for your next Suit or Overcoat and you will be surprised at . buy your new Fall Hat or Cap, and THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST sex CLOTHING Fall and Winter Clothing for men and boys your inspection and the prices are much low- HATS and CAPS ssortment to select from at popuiar us when you want a Hat or Cap, as you. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags We are stocked up now with a new stock of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags and are selling them very cheap. See us for your luggage. Pt SAXON, OVERLAND, MAXWELL, GRANT Park Roads Sales & Service Company

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