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a |] “Ee ay <7 ope AGE £iGHT The Casper-Bolton Creek syndicate, drilling on land leased ‘rom the lowa-Wyoming Oil of the Bolton Creek field, sout ts first producer into th of 450 barrels. The well i ter than the Iowa-Wy GENERAL PETE TO BUILD NEW OIL REFINERY Site for Wyoming Plant to Be Second Only to Casper Re- fineries Obtained Fort Steele. c ming CHEYEN of West & —H. E. West yyoming repre of the General Petroleum , states that this company red a refinery site at the Steele terminus of the Illinois Pipeline company’s pipeline from the Lost Soldier and Ferris fields, and rill construct a refinery sec ond only in magnitude in Wyoming to the Standard-Midwest plant at Cas. per. The General Petroleum, West states, has abandoned its earlier pro: ject to erect a refinery Grenville, near Fort Steele, and will concentrate on the Fort Steele project. | Tho General Petroleum, it is said! among oil men here, has contracted a sufficient supply of crude from the Lost Soldier and Ferris fields to en able it to challenge the Standard. now virtually exclusively in control of the refining industry of Wyoming. HEAVY SELLING BEARS GRAIND Wheat Declines on Commis- sion House Liquidations in Chicago Market. Wheat declin- CHICAGO, Sept. ed in price today owing largely to commission house selling and to ab- senct of aggressive support. New low record quotations for German marks had a bearish effect and gave spe- cial emphasis to slowness-of export in- . There was some buying, how- , credited ever to eastern sunt. Op- ening figures, which varied from ‘sc| decline to Kc advance, with Decem | $1.32 to $1.83 and May $1 were | followed by material setbacks all around. Subsequently predictions of rain in Argentina counted as a bearish factor, and so too did a liberal increase of the visible supply total. The market closed heavy 3%c to 434c net lower, with December $1.29 to $1.29% and May $1.83% to $1.33%. Corn weakened with wheat. After opening unchanged to %c_ higher with December at 55% to 55%c, the market underwent a general sag. Frost, extending castward, seemed to have but little if any influence on the market. Prices closed steady, 4c to %@%c net lower with December 544 @54%qc to 54%c. Oats were easier, influenced by other cereals, stakting %c off to 4c up, December 401¢c and later scoring losses on all months. Steadiness in hog values gaye firm- ness to provisions. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Close: Wheat—De Lard—October Ribs—Sept., $7 Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—(U. S. Bureau changed; creamery extras, 4014c; stan- dards, 3 firsts, 33%4@9; seconds 30@32 Egss—Unchanged, receipts 7,493 cases; first 29@3ic;ordinary first, 4@ 26c; miscellaneous, 27@28c. Poultry—Alive, Mgher; fowls 26c; springs, uc. 17@ Potatoes. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Potatoes— Dull; receipts 95 cars; total United States shipments 885; Idaho white, sacked $3.00@3.15 cwt.; Minnesota Red River Ohio $3.00@3.15 cwt.; Wis: consin white $2.90@3.00 cwt.; bulk $3.00@3.10. German Marks On Toboggan NEW YORK, Sept. 10—German marks sold for less than a cent apiece in the foreign xchange market here today. After opening at .99 cents, they advanced to one cent flat, which figure represented an overnight de- cline of .0225 cents. Surveying and Locations Oil Expe-ts is Blue Prints Map & Blue - int Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric Geologistz £ Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. company in section 10-29-81 h of Casper, late Friday drilled sand for an estimated production considered the equal if not-bet- companys No, 2. well which | caused a sensation when it was corked in the same distric t. The sand tn the*CasperBolton creek well was reached at 2.191 feet, or 160 | feet deeper than the San Juan Petro- hes ne gusher on section 4, 4 ‘ow of oll resulted with th feet in the sand. . “ ) Over half a mile of proven territor = added to the Neld by the strike which ia significant in other respects, chief of which is that ofl was encoun- tered at a shallower depth than had | been expected. A. sil; ® ighter dip to | Meld in this direction Aes. un: wells and i a ells and less cost in i the leveloping The & sper-Bolton Creek syndicate, of which S. E. Phippen is president was financed largely by California in- terests and ample funds are on hand, | it is stated. to drill a second well. The company has other good holdings in tho same field and the construction of @ pipeline, promised by the Midwest, will provide a market and revenue for further development purposes. ! Riverton to Get Gas November 1. November 1 has been set as the late date on which natural gas will be available for consumption in Riv- erton, Wyo., according to officials of the Producers & Refiners corporation. which is building a pipeline from. its holdiags in the Sand Draw field to that town. A charge of 50 c; thousand feet will: be made Deep Test for ¥pton Projected. Grand Island, Neb. interests have completed the erection of a rig. for deep drilling on the Jokn Nefsy Jeane five miles west of Upton. W¥o, An 18-inch hole will be carried in ‘start. ing the well for a deep. test. : New Gusher in Lance Creek. Completion by the Ohio company of & gusher on the Union Oil cogipany’s holdings in the Lance Creek field. section 22-36-65, is reported from Lusk, Wyo,, where the strike was hailed as of great significance. Lt marks the first strike on Union lands in Lance creek. Oil shot over the top ofsthe derrick when the bit went Into ‘the sand. Union Starts Work in Maverick. The Union Oil company has spud- @ed in for its first well in the Mav- erick Springs field, Fremont county, Wyo., on section 15. The company has completed the erection of five rigs for an intensive development cam- paign and the ground is considered proved territory. Production already developed in this field by the Sheri- dan-Wyoming, Ohio and Carter ycom- panies is shut in for lack of a carrier, Wyoming Exploration Meetinf Post. LOCAL OW. STOCKS Amalgamated Royalty $ .05 American 00% Atlas 1 Bessemer -13 ‘Big Indian 4 Boston-W3oming 70 Buck Creek 1s Burke 05 Black 10, slackato: tb Capitol Pete . Columbine Consolidated T Chappelle Cow Gulch Gates ...... Great Western Pete .. Hutton Lake Jupiter Kinney Lance Cree! Lusk “Royalty ... Lusk Petroleum Mike Henry . Mountain and Northwest Outwest Roy Guit . Picardy .. 06 Riverton Refg. : 05 Royalty and Producers 10% Sunset wie 93 Tom 02 Western Exploration 2.00 4 02 PE ee 7 1.25 WYOMING Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 Western Oi! Fields .. AL 1” a ERS - 9 30 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING, Bid Asked alerritt $ 687 Glenrock Salt Creek .. “10.4 Western States : Prod. & Refrs. Cosden ...... Elk Basin Okmuigee Ajien ... eos Cities Service Com. 120.90 S. O. Indiana 71.00 NEW YORK STOCKS. - $113.00 Mexican Petroleum $114.37 0.25 "36.00 8 Steel ...... Its Union, Pacific R. R. 25 | 120.128 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Sterling 5 $3.72 % Francs -0T54 Marks -0105 Lire Eo): + 0432 €all money .....- -5 per cent LIBERTY EONDS. Second 4s . First 4% Second 4% Third 444s .... Fourth 4%s . Victory 4%s CRUDE OIL MARKET. Grass Creek . -$1.00 “Rock Creek - 60 Torchiigh: + 1,00) SaltsCreek 50 Elk Basin + 100)Big Muddy 50 Groybull ... - 1.00} Pilot Butte 6 Lance Creek + 5 !Hamiiton Dome 65 Lander ««. +. +2 35 Mule Creek .. 45 of the meeting ts to empower the dl-" rectors of the company to dispose of the properties of the concern, and Venesct other business incident to tid-| ing the company over the market. de- pression. Livestock Mart || of Markets).—Cattle—Receipts 21,000;/ slow, strictly good and choice year ings, handy weight steers and choice! Kosher cows steady; bidding weak to| lewer on other grades; beef steers’ and she stock; bulls steady; calves weak to 25c lower; early top yearlings $10.00; some held higher; “bulk beet steers $6.50@9.50; butcher cows large-| ly $4.00@5.00; few heavy above $6. bologna bulls mostly _$4.0044.35; 60d and choice light vealers mostly} -12.00@12.50. : } jogs—Receipts 33.000; generally, steady with Saturday's average; spots 10 to 15¢ lower on packing and heavy butcher grades; top $ bulk lights and light butchers $3.75@9.10 bulk packing sows $6.75@7.25; pigs scarce, generally steady. | poned. The special stockholders meeting of the Wyoming Exploration ‘company which was scheduled for September 20 has been postponed to Octcuber 19 ac cording to announcements made Sat- urday at the offices of the company here. As the corporation js a Mon- tana firm the ‘meeting will be held in Great Falls, M The purpose NO SMOKE 119 East First St. Sheep — Receipts 29,000; — lambs strong to, 26c higher; native lambs! top early $9.25 to packers; $9.75 to outsiders; top westerns early $9.75; top feeder lambs early $7.25/ Denver Quotatio: | DE! R, ttle—Re- ceipts 3,000; 25 to 50¢ lower; beef cows and heii $4,006.00; calves $6.50@9.25; bulls $2.00@3.00; stockers and feeders )-4.25 @6.00. Hogs—Reeeipts 600; i0c higher; top $930; bulk $7.25@8,75. Sheep—Receipts 5,500 25c higher; lambs $7.50@8.50; ewes $2.50@3.50; feoder lambs $5.00@6.25. STOGKS WEAKEN AFTER OPENING Higher Quotations at Resump- tion of Trading Offset by Early Losses. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Today’s ir- regular stock market was dominated by resumption of bearish activitics notably among steels, equipments, oil's ond motors, these teacting 1 to 4 points. Sales approximated 675,000 shores. The closing was heavy, NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Quotatoions were mainly higher at the opening of today’s stock market but heaviness soon developed among oils, equip- ™ente, steels and other strong fea- tures of last week. Mexican Petrol- eum’s first sale showed a decline of 1% points and this almost immediate- ly was doubled. General: Asphalt, The HUMPHREY adiantfire Will Furnish More Heat for Less Money ,Than Any Other Gas Fire Known. NO DUST There's a Size for You. Casper Gas Appliance Co. NO ODOR Phone 1500 NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Copper— Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, Ike; later 124% @12%c. ~ Tin—Firmer; spot and near by, $26.75; futures, 0. 1 northern, $21@ northern, $20@21; 3 $13@19.50. No. 2 southern, Lead—Steady; spot 4.60. Zinco—Quiet; 4.25. Antimony—Spot 4.50. st St, Louis spot, Money and Ex NEW YORK, Sept: 12.—Prime mer- cantile paper, 6@6% per cent. Exchange—Irregular, Sterling, mand 3.73%; cables 3.73%. Franc—Demand 7°20%4; cables 7.21, de- Belgian francs—Demand 7.09%; cables 7.10. Guilders—Demand 31.66; cables 31.72. Lire—Demand 4.26%; cables 4.27. Marks— Demand 0.92%; cables 0.92%. Greece—Demand 5.60. Sweden—Demand 21.62. Norway—Demand 13.00. Argentine—Demand 32.00. Brazilian—emand_ 12.87. Montreal—10% per cent discount. Time loans, steady; 69 days 5%@ 5%; 90 days and six month 5% @6 per cent. Cali money, firm; hig 514: low 5%: fuling rate 53%. last loan 5% closing bid 5; offered at 5%. % AR Rr California claims to lead the states in the value of its fish products. + Pa La Baek NOTICE oF FORECLOSURE Whereas, default fas been madé in the payment o: money se- cured by mo: dated Septem- ber 14, 1920, executed by Edward Royce ‘and Wilhelmina Royce, hus- band and wife, as mortgagors, to Oddmund Josendal, as mort; a which_ mo. age was recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of Natrona County, Wyoming, on Sep- lock ber 25, A. D. 1921. The amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage at the the first publication of th’ lis the sum of 35, , jand interest of $434.35, from ‘p- | tember 14, 1920, tothe date of the | first publication of this notice, at B% ae annum, a total of $5,- 894.70. The premises described in the ‘said mortgage and which will be 1 sold, or so,much thereof as may be nec Ao pay the said debt, and costs expenses of such sale, are the following lands situated in the State of east Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Nine (9); Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, of Section Ten (10); Not One-half of the Southeast Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Section Four (4); Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Three (3); all in Town- ship Thirty (30) North, of Range Eighty-two (82) West of the Sixth incipal Meridian, containing 320 acres more or less, according to the Government Survey. ODDMUN ag ah ak 0 WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgageec. Publish Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10; 17, 24, 1921. > ples a SEM a Sy BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School Dis. trict No. 2, in the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, will receive bids up to 1:15 p. m. on September 17, 1921, for the fur- nishing of coke to School District No. 2, for the winter of 1921-1922, ° e. By order of the Board of -Di- rectors. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Clerk. Publish Sept. 1 The physical condition quest. ‘Royalty & Producers Corporation flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher ~ prices-and market distribution. Informution on this issue granted freely upon re- TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203'and 204 of this company should re- In Now Ready. Prices and :the Copper clad Coal Range. Four-hole Gas Stove... . Two-hole Hot Plates... Gas Heaters. . Baby Bonds Building ber and builders’ bers a specialty. Our Stove Dept. Make Us a Visit. Our Stoves Are Right. Three-hole Hot Plates... .. COAL ‘HEATERS. $12.50 Up to $40.00 HOLMES TO HOMES Hoimes Hardware Co. 7 Quality of the - $175.00 - $115.00 - + $25.00 + - $35.00 - -$5.75 - - $7.50 see es + $10.00 Up ..:.$1.50 Up to $9.00 i Phone 601 — Materials ~ We are equipped with the stock to - supply your wants in high grade lum- supplies. Rig tim- KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 60.85, principal, | the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. ee ete JASPER-BOLTON GREEK SYNDICATE JNCOAKS GUSHER IN FIRST WELL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING If you haye what you won't went and want what you don’t have—Use Tribune Want ‘Ads. How to Answer Blind . Classified Ads In answering ‘biicd ads in these Please be cureful to use tauvpretion Adress given ‘ix tbe adv. Wi the address plat: a Letters t in to The Tribu: office do not requir? stamps. Al- ways inclage yrir answers in sealed enVolys*: In replying to ad- vertisements where mees are asked for, do not send the origins! references. Ser! copies of them only. ‘ ADVERTISING .RATES—The rate per Daily Tribune is 115 cents a word each insertion; minimum 25 TOWN edvertinements ied by cash or check ‘of the same. Note instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for Casper Daily Tribune in = payment CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10.30. Want Ads reccived after 10:30 to 1230 p. m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Clussify.” HEL? WANTED—MALE WANTED—First class wiremen; do not apply unless are competent to handle our class of electrical work. American Electric Co., 127 East First street. 9-12-2t CLERKS—18 upward, for postal mail service; $130 per month; examina- tons September; experience unnec- essary. For free particulars cf instruc- tion, write R. Terry (former Civil Service examiner(, 915 Continental building, Washington, D.C. 9-12-20 RELIABLE distributors; exclusive territory for merchandise for the hardware drug, garages, auto supply, department stores.and direct. Brauti- gam Sales Co., First National Bank Bidg., Denver, Colo. 9-10-2t* HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman for housework, must be good cook, good wages and home. Mrs. W. J, Lindsay, Phone 106-5. 9-10-3t HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Man and wife for ofl camp at Salt Creek; man must be handy with tools and be able to repair and drive cars; wife to cook for small crew; wages $125 per month for both and ~board; give references, first let- tery Box 398, Tribune. 9-12-21 iter ears aces Sa Fe ed SALESMEN W. NTED—Saleseman with auto to Jocate at Douglas selling household necessities, Write Grand Union Tea Co., Denver, Colo. 9-12-2t 7 THE WESTERN REALTY ; SPECIAL NO. 42. ; tiful high class home; lo- cated over on Divine sireet. Here is what we have— five lovely spacious rooms and a sunporch on the first floor. The sunporch covers the en- tire front of the house; of course there-is-a fireplace; oak floors: built in bookeases and china closets and nice electric fixtures. In the kitchen all necessary built-in features. The basement is nicely arranged and listen, there is a hot tater heating system installed; gas ts the last thing that makes it strietly modern. ‘The lot i 60x140 feet. The home fs built on the corner leaving the pos- sibility of estng te rear of it for .000 to $1,500. trrnis hone can be bought for $2,500 down and $150 per month. It is now renting for $125 per month unfur- nished. ‘The house is new, walks are in and it is the best location in town. We'll be glad always to show it to you. SPECIAL NO. 23. Two immense rooms with built-in features; “good flooring, siding and plastered; east front on large lot: near the refineries $1,450, $300 down and $50 per month. You can't build it for this money. PHONE 1078. The Western Realty Co. F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mer Suite 511, Oil Exchange Building POSITIONS Wanicd WANTED—Furnaces to fire. Phone 687. 9-12-41° WANTED—Midtle-aged Aady wants work by the hais or all day: will go home nights. Inquire at rear of 809 South Spruce street. 9-12-4t° SITUATION WANTED— Young man and wife want work on ranch. 139 South Boyer street. 9-10-2t° _WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BORROW—$2,000 on A-l security; pay 12 per cent inter- est. Phone 1521W. — 942-3t WANTED—1,000 head good ewes to take on shares, plenty of range and feed. Box 7, Nunn, Colo. S240 WANTED—Highest price paid for second hand ‘furniture, «phone, 1660. -15-ti WANTED TO RENT —————— ————___________. WANTED—Expericnved reliable party (no children) wou'a take charge cf apartments or shus.J rooming hase for 1ent. Box SFal, Tribune. 625.ch —————— WANTED—Three or four-room house, close In; reasonable. Phone 1006W. 831-1t-dh GIVE $10.00 bonus far four-room jodern unfurnished apartment up- in private hgme or apartment house; near park school by September 15. Box 394 Tribune. 9-10-3t* ACCOUNTANTS ARCHITECTS ee Dies eee) ‘itock GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. AUDITORS VAN DENBERG Service é Reber detec il cena la Da a 2) AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists on Cracked Jackets, West AAuTo REPAIR, 20 West A, dase ihe aed mmiamtes heh ofa BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TEKANSFER CO. , Heavy Hauling and Bagease, ‘Moving, Phone “74d. i SEARLES. TRANSFER Ph 3; Kes. 87-W, Offi 104. OMOVING 7A SPRCIABTY, CABINETMAKING Cc 432. West Rhemide tenn cme} fandple ing, Ico Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS H. JEFFREY DR. J. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY suite” 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 206, 210 Kast Filth St Phone, 15283 CONTRACTORS Builder_ Phone 376W ea ae, On and Builder. Phono 1089. CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE- SERVICE CLEANERS ¥or the it At Most g Pressing, Remodeling Center, and Railroad. Phone DOCTORS 3 DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH - Office 30. 164, ROOF CONTRACTING —WYOMING ROOFING CO. Cont General ractors. yar bead eek ree er ball. me 1478J. pet Wyo. [Business and Professional Directory A NS Re ee eee en EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL 4434 DENTISTS ‘DR. J. J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3, Mokier Bidg., bell Hardware Company, °'Yhone . General Teaming Sand and gravel delivered any of city $1.50 to $2.25 per yard. L. E. Blanchard. Phone 447. Office, Cem ter & Midwest Ave. ~ pial eosin wel hed Ba STE INVESTIGATION BUREAU. 1 ef MIDWEST BUREAU ‘OF INVESTI- GATION — Civil and Ci Suite 302 Cintinental Oil Bldg. Phone 1622. HENCH & BULLA Law; pe ers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1208 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law. Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE wy ers 206-207 Oi! Kxchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Olt Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W SERGUEON + Ww OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS. my Rm. 5-7 Wood i pees 12775. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co, RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS AUTO FADES See ~ ‘SIGN PAINTING i) “BUSH DID [T” Bush (Signs, Show Cacd : Art. 242° W. Yellowstone, ‘Phone St STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stewecrapher—Notsry Public — 231 Midwest Building. TAILORS £2 HALEY nis’ Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing, ing and Alterations. 1G KE, Midweset Aves spytet? 4835. Eee a lai il A. U. Rose—Apt. 10, Wy Sults ‘made to order Remodeling ed Phone 61. E rey . Furs remodeled. VETERINARIAN py : | |