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PAGE EIGHT fhe Casver Daily Cribun TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921. eT a RS SR EN ae oe a ee RE SOR SES aE PS eee IR I ah nat in tate less — a VMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS| reams Naanccar es wise MIGHER TEND TUSCONTINUE WOM ED Ground Fle : Oil Exchanee Bide. ‘ meh cudiaos IN GRAIN MART (eee eera INBIG DEMAND 4 pl i Ble HORN BASIN FIELDS A CT pebarrebdes ots: meted : |to. Boe. nighers carly ton" yearlings Lady é. Gr LETTR, Wye. Ost. 4-—A-yasich pe Ess 2 2 . ial a Ofterin BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 4.—More activity in wildcat oit opera-} iati “ers ditde change; bulk beef steers, in- I z aren. te Me iptrard Move. “chuding westerns, $602.75; fat _cows | Domestic es Quoted High- five stocks of hay, approximately tions are in this part of the Big Horn basin than for several |; years and the next few weeks should prove or disprove a} rb a) t jand heifers largely $4@6; canners| er as Result of Increase in | tong, were totally destroyed by the re- ment in Early Trading. mows" 92.76@280; ‘ulle eadys veal Price of Crude. sultant base, Francis, the calves id higher; packers bidding | — fh. RS erately lighted a number of fields in which drilling has never been completed. ae mas CHICAGO, Ost. 4—Wheat prices | sesesy, stockers and feeders strong. t0 1." Jaw YORK. Oct, 4.—Domestic oils| istrig its danger, The Olympic Oil company will resume operations in-the | Peon ws om Bonanza structure the first of the week, they are now down | sucic Creek 60 feet and it ts estimated that 154 ; Western Off Fields ;, 58 60 a8 ¢ |¥.an.-t:..... ogi eel aL NEW YORK CUPB CLOSING. Bessemer Merritt ey Glenrock Oil }Salt Creek Prod. & etrs. had an upward tendency today infiu-| Higher ~ again were in demand at the opening | #iderable pluck in trying to undue his enced more or less ¥. ar opinion cur-| Hogs —- Receipts, 22,000; market | of today's #tock market on the higher| act By ‘putting out the fire. His @re- rent that there is bh. little un¥elt) opened mostly .10¢ and Se higher | pr:-en quoted for crude products in| brows and eyelashes: were scorched wheat in Europe and that there wiil|than~yesterday's average, ‘later mar-lihe Pennsylvania and Wyoming fieiJe|in the attempt. which proved futile in reybull sand a Coaden be no world surplus this year, whero-| ket mostly steady to 160 higher; prac- tm risa f that class con-| the face of a brisk wind. found in this sand Creek Elk Basin as at the end of last year there was/ tical tom, $8.50; one load; $8.56; bulk Lyi Say + + 0} Seay pe yom Route ——— ¢ will be started immedi-|Columbine ...."....... Western States & large one. Absence of selling pres-| lights and light butchers, $8.20@3.50;| siendard Olof New Jertey ross 2% he ofl from this well used|Consolidated Royalty Okmulgee * x to find the Em-| Chappelle Ajien oe 18 26 | sure was aiso a feature. ‘The only of-|bulk packing sows, $6.60@7.10; pigs| Sots and cant ~ ; ‘ 3 a * pot! California and Mexico be + ATSNO- 115-99 of consequence came from|steady; bulk desirable 100 to 120-1b, | Poin! E : B ood }* 2 Service Com .. 116.50 317,60 saa higeseerw = tw. Sat 25@7.50. troleums were. fractionally higher. Okano ee 7080 Tho | Rouses with northwestern connections Belling iigae charea was ‘resumed Cit 200 feat and the|Cow G elieve good production will | Domino Opening prices which varted from Sheep — Receipts, 27,000; killing ~ t on the. unfavorable trade outlook. ing to the enormyus gas] E NEW YORK STOCKS, unchanged figures to 1 cent higher.) classes opened steady to strong: early American Sugar preferred fell .2:5 he Hidden Dome feta F Mexican Petroleum -..§ 99.12 $ 9$.62| With December $1.18% to $1.19% and} sales fat’ native lambs, $8@8.25 tolpoints to a new low record and the ' A. C. Hallam’ ofthe Hal- | Sinclair OU 3 19.62 May $1.23% to $1.23%. were followed | packers, $8.80 to city butchers: No. ¢|Cubén_ sugars were subjected to. fur syndicate, ta expected |Gates ois 2 2s ces Fe 35.43 by a slight sag, and then by moderate] choice western lambs sold early, feed-| ther preseure. Dealings in rails, steels courage was in Twenty-Seven Already Pro- ; ai aoe 4 ae Sir fotos Aja o 3 Pete .. Pan-A 46.50 upturns sll around. Z er grades firm; fetder lamb: early, and equipments were light at irresu every line of. his. ent e 51 Mor ed to have finances is com-| Hutton Lake U. & Steel 79.12 Sharp declines took place later’ ow-| $7.10. lar charges. it 4 ducing Oil and 51 More sufficiently to finish their well| Jupiter .... + 421.76 121.50] {me in a Jarge degree apparently to absence of export business and to as- Union Pacific R. R- ll Bye tace and Drilling, Report. ‘The gap between domestic and for the Bonanza field situated a mile | Kinney Denver Quotations. eign oils on the stock market widened| showed in t of the Olympic holdings on | Lance Creek Royalty . : techons that Argentina was unde atthe: taiiaboed 2 ; ; nat , g the morning. most of the for-| every mus s permit Lusk Royalty < Selling the Lried States. ‘The cisse ENVER, Oct. 4—Cattle — Re- toling; tianie ieaines Wi y his Special to The Tribune. drilling for the Mark.|Lusk Petroleum .. = ets : ad SPs Peel erates) inde xings While Poe: oie “ot Was heavy, 2%c \to 3%c net lower|ceipts, 4,000; market 15¢ to 26¢ lower:|ai Dutch and Shell Tranaport Lecame with December $1.4. % to $1.15% and stockers. and feeders steady; beet | heavier. Industrinia es featured by |POO%+ 1B May $1.19% to $1.20. steers, $5@6; cows and helfers, $3.25 those days Notwithstanding frpst lazt night | @5; ee ences, Seema yee, One corn was firm with wheat. After op- ening unchanged to %2 higher, includ- ing December at 49%¢ to. 49%c, the] ton, $9.75: bull market scored additional gains. cM pide oP interests on the SW | Mike Henry orchlight. Scott is one|Mduntain and Gulf .. contracts in this Northwest wees completed more wells tn | Outwest plight than any other contractor | Picardy . . has a reputation for always fin-| Royalty and Pro gs hole. The Markham-Worland|Riverton Mefg. ‘| Replogle and Nova Scotia Steels and | folks treat- Haskell & Barker, rose 1 to 1%4 points. | ed thelrown ‘os | First 4s @8.25, sociated Dry Goods first preferred, and when your grandfather felt bill- Hogs—Receipts, 900; market steady, Inactive specialties. particularly As-| maladies, with housebold remedies, | ople expect to drill a number of | Sunset 33 Secdnd 4s srets 90.30) “Subsequently profit-taking sales| _, Steep. — Receipts, 4,800; © market pidge an Per siageree ed Sained| ous, thick-headed, tired before the x 2 x cor low wells which {s adjacent to|'Tom Bell Royalty .. } 90.60 steady to 25¢ higher: lambs, $7.25@ | three to five points. is yemain’ arying quan y af arilileaniteamn wil Wester penicerie / 90:26 | 14 gry The yor use pero 8; ewes, $2€4; feeder lambs, $5.75@ | Apathetic, but shipments were under | day was Gver, he would take somo } panies have e 7 2 on. « 1 © Expl 4c to ‘yc net lower, with f Space peed 3 = oh 7 ° nee ceeds taxes to the state 4 650 feet and extra high|Wind River Refs. jThird 4%= . ¥3.42 oes 49%e. pore nts! EA Pressure. notably Mercantile Marine | simple remedy such as Dr. Pierce's | grade light oil comes from the field. | Wyo-Kan. tte 1 |Fourth 4%s . 90.06) "Cate derived. strength. from ‘other ——— —— stk: easy Golden Medical Discovery, an altera- Windmill and associates of North Da-| Wyo-Tex EN Ge 9¥-48) cerials, starting 40 off to a like md- [GAR FACTORY OPERATING. | 4.45)" and. fourthiica ‘recerdine | tiv and tonle for stomach and blood ota are dril ing tn section 30-61-92 in a 4 Grass creak KET. $1.00} *8nce, December 36t¢c to 36%c and aN <= highest quot tions of the year, Cali} Which has been popular and success- ce peiagyd gist hessson Seniery 100 | Balt’ Creek aaj then made a general upturn. LOVELL, Wyo., Oct. -4—Sllcing | money opened at B per cent tul for over fifty years, No man can xpect to develop geveral |Torchlig!.: ped berserk nm}. Higher quotations on hogs gave a| beets of the 1921 crop ia in full ewing 2 do his work with stomach out of ow wells on ‘the prop- a : et Pune snathe # lft to provisions. at the plant of the Great Western Sliver. order —blood thin, pimply — feeling so hs fy BAI bee 0 ‘ : er Sugar company here. reason of} ,. 5 me I. B. Doman of Rock Oak, W. Va.,| Lance Creek 4 Hamition Dome Boreg Closing Quotations. nee ae piste Fyfe harvest|_ NEW YORK. Oct. 4.—Foreign bar| gull or Ianguld. Make your blood > wipe will start next month to drill a new | Lander ale CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Clone: it was possible 17 start the factory a|*!Ver 70%ci Mexican dollars, 54%°.| redder amd your health better by go- | ed operations in mber At! st in 1852-01. ‘This structure Wheat— December, $1.15%; May | day earlier than had been anticipated. ing to your nearest druggist and ob- heend of August it had 15,980 barrels has been passed on favorably and the | visahie to pay more than the regular, lower formations, 1t is thought that|$1.19%, A large number of men have been giv. Metals. taining Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical | storage in th 4 waiting trans-/ drilling depth estimated at 1,500 feet. | aiviaend at this time. the gecohd sand and bigger produsing| Cormn—December, 49%c: May Bade. |en employment for the campelen. NEW YORK, -Oct. 4.—Copper. 2 a < sania portation Four permits have been issued cover-|. xtras of 2 per cent quarterly have|sand should be encountered around| Oats—December, 38tec; Mas, 40%4c. Fis Firm; ¢lectrolytic, spot and nearby,| Discovery in jet or Mquld form, ® Carbon county f declared | ing 16 sectlons within the structure./ icon paid since Augitst, 1920. Prior |'3,450 feet. % Pork—November, $17; January, 315.| NOTICE OF DEFERRED ANNUAL |!2%¢° later 12% @ Tac. Made of Blood root, Oregon Grape by many experts to be an extremel. New Well Compl to that time the extra was 50 cents) ‘The depth of the drilling and tt] Lard—October, $9.97; January, $9.20.| MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD.| Tim—Fasier; spot and nearby, 26.75;| root, Queen’s root, Stone root, with- | promtying field, has not shippe ce New Well Completed. ja share quarterly. ¢ rapidity with which the company has| Ribs—October, $6.76; January $7$7.| ERS ma AS eee. STA- Pte Sine na onahakgse out alcohol. These roots have a ¢i- | roduct because of a lack of pipeline. Well No. 2 of the Producers and put down the hole indicates that the --— = ANY, ces unchang rect action on the stomach, improv- ense tanks are being constructed! periners’ corpdétation om. section 30 Powder River Progress Rapid. Alkali Butte field will be thoroughly Provisions, Mi Lead--Steady; spot 4.70@4.7 st Zinc—Steady; East St. Louis deliy-| ‘88 digestion and assimilation, and 3 ¥ nt to i there and great quantities of oil areio¢ the Salt Creek field came in yes-| Rapid progress is being made by|tested and that it now= holds good| CHICAGO, Oct. 4.-—Butter ‘ur-|_ )uvaua! appbestion this ee ” made me orted to be stored. The dominant terday with a flow of 55 barrels an|Adams & Langstaff, contractors on| promise of becoming a producer. changed. wi te. Piling Station Company, |°7%* Spot 4.50. they aid in blood-making. Send 10 erests there. Cat Creek hour, according to the statement of}the Domino Wyoming Oil com; Eggs—Higher; receipts, 9.072 casos; RoHS Ss are Inc., a corporation, Antimony—Spot 5.00. cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel leld, is 2p. The | company officials. The well is one of|well one half mile west of Powder i rats, 39@4ic; ordinary firsts, 35@ | aunt ‘bal (ng —— in Buffalo, N. Y., for a large trial Carbor n of Ane ithe largest completed in the field in| Rivor station. Spudding in Saturday, ate: aalsrgientete AOR tl pp tea ton Tes Bened ee Foreign Exchange—Irregular. - Wroming fie! roduced | recent weeks. four and a half lengths of 1214 inch ‘oultry—Allve, “higher; fow! 13@ majority e| NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Great Britain re vast I producing} yidwest Passes Extra Dividend. | casing have been sét and the drill is Morris, owners of a of the ry tablets and write for free come e; springs, c. cepital stock of said company, a|—Demend 3.74; cables 3.74%. ae | a great oce At a meeting of the board of direc:|now working at between 300 and 400 f Ne meeting of the stockholders of said| France—Demand 7.12; cabies _ | Sdential medical advice. Ol discoveries have been reported | tors of the Midwest Refining company | feet. Owing to the handy location of Potatoes. com: hereby called to meet %, in a number of localities throughout) neig yesterday the regular dividend of| the well, just off the Yellowstone ., CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Potatoes—Mar-| at the office df said campany at} Belglan—Demand 7.01%; cables 7.02. Montana and big shipments are pro-|2 yer cent was voted payable Nov. 1,| Highway, Visitors at the well have ket steady; receipts, 126 curs; total] Room 304, Consolidated: RRovalt Germany—Demand 0.81 cables P mised when facilities are completed. |1921, to stockholders of record Oct.|been numerous. Oil men have looked United States shipments, 1,142; Min-| Building, er, Wyo. October 26,10-80%. Model Cleaners Torpedo Firm tn Billings. } 15, 19! No extra dividend was voted.jover the structure and the verdict IN SAT CRE! | nesota and North Dakota Red Miver| 1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock in] Holland—Demand 32.10: cables igs is the headquarters of Mon-| No formal statement concerning the|meems to be good chance. An early Ohio's, $1.85@2 cwt: Wisconsin and] the forenoon, the said meeting will| 32.16. ; and Dyers which makes a| dividend was issued by the company,|completion to the first. Wall creek Minnesota round white, sacked and| be ealled upon to contider Norway—Demand 11.90, oil wells now|but officers of the company stated/sand at 1,350 feet Is antictpated, per- Dennis| that the sharp reduction in inventory bulk, $1.90@2 cwt.; Maine cobblers.| posal set forth in said app! ion, Sweden—Demand 22.35, FANCY Ke ay AND haps by October 15, Interest in the} A shale well was encountered by | $2.10 cwt.; Idaho round white, sacked,/to amend the corporate certificate,| Denmark—!omand 19.25. l engineer and scientific] values during the last nine months/test is increasing. the Domino-Bessemer association on | $2.10 ewt. and the by-laws of said company,| Switzerlana— nd7a7.45. jo man with 10 years of success! had so materially influenced the bal-| Myrin Test Progressing. -| its land, the northeast quarter of sec- erceres nar aera whereby the board of di ‘s ce lney age aeee, shooting oll wells inTexas, Okla-|anes sheet of the company and its} The Myrin Oil company, drilling in/ tion 10-39-79, and a good flow of oll SUSPECT GIVES BOND. shall be reduced from five directors | ma and Louisiana to his credit, is/cosh resources have been so largely/the Alkali Butte field want through opened at 1,020 feet. The. shale ofl] -CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 4.—Leroy| to three di and: th P 13 J charge of the company’s operations, |drawn upon in order to enable the/the first Wall creek sand at a depth|was cased off and drilling continuvd| Paco, charged’ with transporting «| tion of such other busin ° hone 04. in the near fut: expects to in-| compan; to care for the Wyoming of 3,280 feet. A heavy volume of/to the oi! sands. This well will be|stolen automob‘le from Coloradr.o} come before ae meetin ‘ . A magazine for storage of explo-| production which hag heen opened ta/gas and a good showing of off was|an offset to\the Chappell Of tedoet are Saturday gave bai) of $1,000 . PERRY A. Re: PC RE ee For OUR Prices Presi . e various fields throughout!the market during the last fewjencountered. This sand is being cased| pyny well which fs preducing 600 Inr-}for his appearance at the November ‘months that {t was considered inad-! off at 2,320 feet to permit test of rets of ofl dail: term_of the federal grand jury. POWDER R NOW DRILLI Nothing Venture, This Is Your Opportunity for a Venture that May Result In Large Gains for You WILL YOU TAKE A CHANCE WITH US? It has long been the opinion of our best geologists and expert oil men, that an oil dome exists in or near Powder River Junction: We believe this structure bas now been located. The Domino Wyoming Oil Co. took a CHANCE AND ARE NOW DRILLING within a half mile of POWDER RIVER TOWNSITE, WHICH IS WITHIN THE SAME STRUCTURE. The next well will be on the townsite. Other drilling operations now in active progress, within two miles of the townsite, on Boone dome by the New York Oil Co who are now negotiating to furnish gas for the town. _ Also drilling on Notches dome, eight miles north, by the Midwest Oil Co. RIGHT now is THE:time to buy lots in Powder River. If production of oil or gas is obtained your investment will bring you big returns, and prices on lots will naturally advance materially. Lots now selling at $100.00 and up. | For every hundred-dollar purchase the purchaser will be presented with one unit of the Powder River Townsite Oil Syndicate FREE OF CHARGE and will participate to that extent i: all oil production from the townsite. ‘After, production is obtained the unit proposition will be withdrawn. Terms: 25 Percent of Purchase Price Down and 25 Percent Per Month Until Paid Out Midwestern. Investment Co. Phone 652 : 201 Oil Exchange