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== f the Aguila Oil company Sccedings bronght by the firm, ibargo was ordered 100,000 pesos, w GRAIN MARKET WARKET GOSSIP. AND FIELD NEWS (ERI CRUZ OlL EMBARGO 1S RAISED Sarexico CITY, Oct. 15.—Officials of the state of Vera have lifted the embargo they placed on the properties y the state authorities of Ve: rently was obtained by the ¢ yesterday, when it Tal by the supreme Consolidated Royalty Columbine . Chappelle Cow Gulch Aiien Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Mountain Prods. Western States Okmulgee Entire List of re nae ES “TOOL CO., Pressure at Opening @f- | 9-c7PorTsto™ Plaintift, last Saturday following legal Merritt “.. 4 Trading in New York. t vs. a British corporation, The | Beskes: Tryornine t Glenresk, Of ‘ ated 8 \c KIRGHNER, ecurity for back taxes totallin ie Coselet ss Deferidant. ) ich it is ‘aribass: had not been paid e| Black, Tail . Cosd: — ape woth weil ome ; nf = sontce’ oe ago a Further relief against averse Blackstone Salt Creek Dosden =. 4.--- of rais and strength of oils {foe tesident of Wyoming, : it Elk Basin contrasting features of today’s short mt place of residence and post- stock market session. Complications | Omrice in the railway situation growing out! tonio Avenue, Los of the proposed cut in wages and forni ductfon of freight rates provoked ge Said defendant will take FAILS SLUMP |S is No. 916 San An- Angeles, Cali- have remiss) ON EXCHANGE, =< District Court, Sixth Ju- Kelly-Springfield Tires € Ot8 Geciaion tk: AStower tetas Dessing 02 | Sitien ‘Servies “Com. Serr oiling ot high erabe and aces | Hiss hokage mote tate coors Car owners who ride on Kelly-Spring- elative : 2 z : O. Indiana, .... josse: ‘ourt | Gecrees issued by Vera Crux ofticia.| FT. Willa 71 | NeW SOMME STOCK EXGGANGG [pornte sont SE lessen of 3° t0 3) cretstuate in this county tas 'beea|s 1¢ld Tires seldom read long advertisements t cae ae * rants fi een re es "? [atenian Petroleum f tag0 # gngn|_ cree, Soman ant other promt |Rlached, te «eure auafaction of —except out of curiosity. Being well | The supreme court voted 7 to 2 in| Kinney i BS 7 | ee oar entails were most depres: Marican | astion, by Leidecker, Company;|| served they are uninterested. ae | im | oh v Ps ay Petroleum continued to lead the oils, object and prayer ; Be ict Showa con aneonets X prominent ou, man deciared | Ek node A tag asec st ching over points and Pan-amert| petition in sald action fa to, obtain A clever advertisement never did more Reta ing that “th cour . 4 HA eae : 1 plete Report on Reserves ane ‘that the Qacaibon 119. | Union Pacific R. R. .. 119.00 bond ee Tn mas ante Ge taen vaetces pace ollars than effect the first sale—after-that it de- Lost in Trading. plished ether the ¥ ; 28 | corte BSIGN EXCHANGE, gains. Pierce Arrow common and| ($1,000) and interest at the rate ot pended on the tire ae ot alleged derotatory eter 4 can preferred, the latter at a gain of 315 gett Ore cent a) Sed annum 7 t which protest has been be 7 points, led the motor groyp. Lead-| from ugust together ade. ‘The court appears to uphold | Out west. 00% | Marks ae anion Biadas aqnhectn een eee Prete me Ad Nor) priterer al It Costs No More to Buy a Kelly © contract entered into by the Ag-| P! a6 ‘ay see specialties were irregularly lower.| tion, which debt plaintiff alleges to ja company and the state of Vera 04 |Call money The closing was heavy. Sales ap-| be due upon account of a certain > was incom-|Cruz in July, 19 R 17 LIBERTY BONDS. proximated 300,000 shares. Bonds, in-| Promissory note of date May 19, per upp. M4 Oo. Se” sasaiors an chilled “faeed irview Test Authorized. Tom Beil Royalty -. rh ba Entina. pavesprient eaied, wate Gall] ato geeeciad ReTUeenaT Oe Cc Cc try elevators an lis had ‘been Fairview Test Authorized. io ionah First 45 but steady. , execu y the sa ie orner Cen "his would make « ditter| operations in the Fairview eit fila. Western Exploration 9130 fipcesamas Maa fendant and payable to said plain- Reeaud Fitth Strests Phone 913 fj, 100,000,000 bushels. Op-]. gmail structure that lies about eight | Wind River Rets. . ; Ol |First 4%s BW YORK, Oct. 15.—The entire itd Aiekacher: peel thee ae nat —— N s north of the Bolton field ana| v9? 25 | Second 44 division was under pressure e is requir answer 4 ; about 24 miles south of Casper will Wester 0 eam: % Third 44s at the opening of today’s stock mar- pecton of moi filed eho, OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 4 hi bs undertaken just as soon as the Fourth 44s ket. Latest developments in the| #20ve named court, on or ‘ore Eas! con: treet—P! Bp $1.16% and May $1.20 el newly organized Bolton Field Off syn-|* 01 oe Victory 4% transportation . situation, Indicating | the 19th day of November, 1921, te! sieecow 4G! bone 1112 Be followed by moderate all) dicate can move equipment to the| x “Wrosttxe cate OIL MARKET. marked differences between executive | 0° Said petition will be* taken as around 4 ure. The plan fs to facilitate | ors reek ++-$1.45| Lance Creek . Jand operatives, effected losses rang-| TU® # dgment rendered ac- Week-end eventng-up of trades ral-|Geveropment so that a complete test asin +145) Mule Creek . ing from fractions to 1 point in aji| CPdingly. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. tied the market in the last hour. The] of tne field can be made before ex-|Ok River . 1.05} Salt Creek the prominent rails, Dated pega 23, 1921. 165 South Ash St t—Ph 908 close was unsettled at Yc net de-| tremely cold weather sets In. ‘These included Northen Pacicic. Can. ae . ike advance, with Decem-|" “The gynaicate of which L. Gokel mines ; adian Patific, Chicago & Clerk a the District Court. " “ 3 to $1.15% and May,/~ a yinman and R. O. Meents are Permit to lay such line. . = Publish Sept. 24, Oct. 1, 8 15, 22, u government lease which Mr. recently TI y at tee , with De ed % to %c higher, De. 7% to 48ige and later showed | |. Provisions were firmer with hogs Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Close: Oats—Dec. Pork—Jan. 3 Lard—Jan., $8.82; March, $9.02 Ribe—Jan Mays $7.90. Potatoes. my CHICAGO, Oct 15.—Potatoes— Sten: receipts 87 cars; Wisconsin |“ and sacked $2.00@ bulk North Da $1.60@1.80 kota Red River Obio, bulk cw Prov CHICAGO, Oct ery extras, 44%4¢ C P3ic; standards, Unchanged; receipts Poultry—All changed. CHICAGO, Oct. of Markets—Cattle — Compared with week 2g steers and yearling mostly 25c tu 50c pipeline which will run from the Bol-} ton field to the refineries here. ator and he is one of the agents who ment of the Bolton field. ing to Casper he was a member of the executiae board of the Inspiration Consolidated “Copper held supervisory offices in the Phelps- Dodge Copper and the Cangnea Con soldated Copper company. company is an extensive operator in old, Mexico, Wyoming field for the past 16 years. teau Region—Generally fair and nor- mal. was formed to take over a Meents secured on section 30-31-81. his land is said to be favorably to ted on the structure which is with. | one mile of the survey for the ustees, OHIO OFFICE IN BILLINGS OPEN Preparations Going Forward for Pipeline; Material En Route. From East. (Special to The Tribune.) BILLINGS, Mont., Oct. 15.—Prepar. ing to, pipe natural gas into Billings before January 1 from Elk Basin, thy Ohio Oil ‘company has opened its Bil: ings office in the ¥ellowstone-Merch: ants» National bank butlding, which will be headquarters for the executive and clerical staffs of the company dur: ing the construction of the 70-mile pipeline from the big Montana-Wyo- ming gas field. Construction camps, three in num ber, now are in course of completion |along the pipeline right gf way. One of those will be located “near Edgar, | 32 miles southwest of Billings jn Car QOLER WEATHER FOR 32h THIS REGION FOREGAST M. E.'Guard, the company's con- struction foreman, has established WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Weather fons for the week beginning pipe Mr. Meents is an experienced oper. responsible for the present develop- Before com- company; and The latter ke] has been successfully con- ith the development of the first e is m competent) drilling operator rill have charge of the develop- The of successfully engaged in busi- here for the past four years. bE BN Pletal 2, ‘Trial headquarters at Laurel, ‘The Laurel city council is now considering a re vised draft of the; franchise asked by | fepresentatives of the Ohlo compan: | for submission to the voters at a spe- cial election as a preliminary retail distribution of natural gas'3~ im:teel when the pipeline starts functioninz. ‘Material for the pipeline {s en route trom Pittsburgh, and will be unload ed and trucked to right of way ar the cars reach destination. Construction of: the elght-inch belt line to encircle Billings, which in 4 nated te ar hern “Rocky Mountain Picieeu jon—Normal temperature except ange. to considerably colder about generally fair weather. Rocky Mountain and Pla- higher; spots on yearlings up more; tended to expedite distribution local! grassers, warmed up steers and she is held up by delay on the part of the stock steady to 25c higher; bulls|ceipts, 200; closing, 25@40c lower;| Billings city council in granting the weak to 15c Iwer; light veal calves|beef steers, $5@6.25; cows and heif-|application of the Billings Gas com- changed; heavy calves unevenly |¢rs, $4.25@5.25; calv 8 0; bull r; stockers and feeders strong|$2.50@5; stockers and feeders, $4.50 to 15¢. higher. @s. Hogs—Receipts, 4,000; market. un-| Hogs—Receipts, 100; steady, top, COMING even; light lights steady to 1c high-| $8.00. he ae er. others steady to 10c lower than heep— Recei, 800; steady; ot top, $8.50; best | lambs, $2@4; feeder In Eight Reels yesterday's average; h light butchers, $ va, $6.50@ overs liberal, alk le 100 to 130-pound ‘pigs, $8 He) 8.35. Sheep—Recetpts, 4,000; receipts to-| day practically all packer direct; c pared with week ago: Killing c steady to 26c higher; feeders higher. 949900990O89500969000 095000005 099400000000000000000050090020050990000995009909000 Denver Quotations. Oct. 15 Sometimes, when we get started onthe Willard Threaded Rubber Battery, we get over- . enthusiastic. Can you blame us? The one thing that excuses us ig that Threaded Rubber Battery users are just as enthusiastic as we are. « > You'lineed 1 batterysomeday. | | Don’t forget Willard Threaded | ; Pubber! AUTO ELECTRIC CO. + 136 East Midwest Avenue Phone 968-J ;|lambs, $6.25@ $7.50@8.25;ewes, 5. ‘POWDER RIVER’ aes TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— RESULTS. THE PERMANENT VALUE To you of investment securities, contracts, insurance policies and other papers de- pends largely upon how secure the place is in which you keep them. In our Safe Deposit Vault they cannot be lost or stolen and therefore you can always count on their full’market worth to you. $4.00 rents a box, for a year. e WaT 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. However, permittin; pipeline 60 two miles a day except where unusual problems are presented, river crossin CIVIL SUIT 1S FIRST TO BE HEARD BY NEW FEDERAL COURT JUGGE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Kenned; United States Wyoming was sent to t! Thursday will be a civil suit, the Sussex which is ‘set for November 1. first grand jury to be charged by, the! new: Judge will report November 14.! Grand jury will begin Notember 25. ee BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 15—State high- way surveyors this week completed! not be responsible for any as and} A. D. the survey for the Basin-Buriington | highway grhich will be built’ the com- Iba, and ing year. struct the road with this and govern- Minols Central, Reading peake & Ohio. .* Slt and equip: were sympathetically affected. it is: expected, weather that construction of the ‘ould be completed within ern 29, 1921. fate SRE Steel which rose 2 point ticularly the Mexican firm. A new low record for German exchange was without effect on the remainder of foreign exchange market. in be laid at the rate of about OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming Jes auch as at County of Natrona _) Silver. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.-—Foreign bar ©, 73c; Mexican dollars, 56%c. dicial District. Kate Julian, deceased. foreign Exchange—Irregular. NEW YORK, € 1 ain—Demand 3.89% in the above entitled estate, on October 15, le -| signed, Frank Julia - | the Last Will and -| Kate Julian, deceased, fil nal report and paneen for tion of said es! ith Ttal Belgian—Demand 7:20; Germany—Demand 0.6514; Oct, 15— Theos o be heard by T. Blake Hollanw—Demand , Whose nomination to be/ 23.7 2adge~for the district! Norway - senate | 23.20. that of) 10. ic and & Livestock com-| 10, Dd. vs, Midwest Refining company,| ‘The! case 33.62; cables anyone after the last publication of notice on Nirenres 5, 1921, if no objections filed, the Greece—Demand 4.28. Argentina—Demand 31.50. of persons indicted by this, Montreal 9 SURVEY COMPLETED. ~ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, Notice is hereby given that I'will| 1 counts contracted by Mrs, Ed anyone extending ‘credit The citizens of Basin do-|to her must do se solely upon her $10,000 to this project and the! own credit. I-am not living with highway department will con-| Mrs. Tha and provision has been made. Ao her by a court ordew pro- ent to her o: and Testament of Julian, Deceased. for Estate. Publish A Float Driven Daily Through the Streets of Chicago During Fire Pre- Yention Week, Attracting the Attention of Hundreds of Thousands of People to the Importance of “Safety First’ Chimneys. The National Board of Fire-Underwriters In-connection with building supply dealers of Chicago, ran the ~ float shown above through the streets of Chicago for the entire week of Fire Prevention Week, visualizing to hundreds of thou- sands of persons, how defective brick chimneys burn the homes and cause loss of life and property. The Building Supply News of Chicago In An Editoral Says: “DEFECTIVE CHIMNEYS CAUSE $16,000,000 FIRE LOSS “The defective: flue is the greatest single cause of loss by fire of dwellings, and because such“fires are strictly preventable it is all the more a criticism of the’ careless manner in which we ‘permit our chim- neys to be built.” “MILLIONS SAW THIS ‘SAFE CHIMNEY’ FLOAT” “The losses by fire from defective chimneys should be brought home in a most forcible way to every resident in every municipality in the country.” WYOMING ASBESTOS CHIMNEYS - Stand the highest heat. test of any. building. unit in the. world. They comply with all the 7 Riana a of law and fire-prevention because they make the best flue ever built. Put up in Casper for $1.50 per foot. Buy a home product thats the best in the world. ‘ou & FRED PATEE Oak St. Phones 693-J and 1511-W NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND_ DISTRIBUTION In the District Court, Sixth Ju- In the Matter of the Estate of Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors and other persons interested the under- Executor of "restament of led his fi- distribu- the Clerk of the above entitled Court, where interested may examine said report and petition ard file ob- ections thereto at any time on or} efore the bth day of December, A. 1921, that is, within thirty days Robert N. Ogden, Jr., Attorney Ste ereneeseervesveenceevesseescesees, RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone DIVIDENDS ON Marine Oil Company November 1, 1921 Ask TAYLOR & CLAY (Inc.) Phone 203 that this oe said Executor will make e final settlement of snid estate on December 5, A. D. 1921, or as soon thereafter as the ses ter maybe heard by the Dated, this 15th day of October, FRANK JULIAN, Executor of the Last Will ecuto’ Ash (NVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI. GATION a Civil ae and Grifnal, ‘Sas ACCOUNTANTS agai Soman Phone: aE ta 1921. Sultes 14-15-16, HAGENS & MURANE 206.207 Ol Bldg. NICHOLS @ STIRRETT 309-10-11 . “7 GEORGE W FERGUSON — ¥ERGUSON 1 orney-at-Layw OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS, Suite 6 ‘Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DE. LL. WADE Osteopathic PI Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phyptelan 12774. PRODUCE BARTON FRODUCE Wholesale co. Vegetables. — 33y Pye and RADIATOR REPAIRING Sites Blasts RADIATOR WORKS- pn Nellowsicen ‘Phone Br i "RADIATOR SERVICE men. 124" W. ‘Second. SPIRELLA CORSETS a 6 A Bos oon 988 North Washington ana K Btreet. “SIGN PAINTING 415 Of Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTO RADIATOR ECIALISTS cl > Repairing and Work Called for and- Delivered Phone 4813 24 East Thirteenth icon WORKS ler and ak Works Street. seveeevagnrroees BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SKE BEN TRANSFER CO. aE alle Moving. TRANSFER Phi : mae ey Tie Poe ec TORS it. dl. H -DR. AN INA G! Suite Work, 31s Miawest bidg., Phos 06. Bae ai a emeeremetingy 2 yeacd EVAH M. HOUSER HERNOALL 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 a CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE tomar CLEANERS c Tih ed Mand liceed eee sg. Niel Eohechnemntaoimmechatl non nn SS ae TAILORS of birds, or: rand See eae jae “Phone Taint, “°tte Con- jasacl AD andi Lae TAXIDERMIST Esthbiiches we TANNERY 900. Furs and Made Phone Wei os MG Mase fo Ofer - VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Office, ie Mest “Secnins St. Phones: Office 20, Res. 1682NJ. ROOF CONTRACTING a WYOMING rpetiobeod rie t vg oecialty 5 ihaball. Phone "Lites. Casper, W; Sand and gravel Gclivered “any part of city $1.50 to $2.25 per yard LE Blanchard. Phone 447. Office, Cen- ter & Midwest Ave. —