Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE TEN 7 WMBKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS HAMILTON DOME WORK. RESUMED ROAD PROJECT “G DISGUSSED STOGK TRADING 5 IRREGULAR Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY - : A O After a shutdown in operations which has covered all of this year the Occidental Oil and Gas company has spudded in a new well on the Hamilton dome, northwest of Ther- mopolis, and proposes to wage an active development cam- paign. The company has several producers in the field. The shutdown is reported to have been caused by the slump in oll prices and a royalty disagree- ment. Se th Red Desert Operations. se ; The Red Desert Oil & Exploration company, a Seattle concern, has sus-| Chappelle secevesess “8. ded operations for the winter on +» 202, 3 i J. ite well on section 25-28-96, - 25-28-96, north of . O, Indiana ........ - | Rawlins in the Red Desert region. | Domine , é F Phy hry Ne Sr Seren gs Sicheas Sob ey Sal taegge A [Aged =f segg hexane ded piers ay send ‘ if ++$115.87 $112.62/again seemed to ve Zcvored by bull engineer notified him that the fund| ers of the Teak Shale and Oil Cor- . oft Wis Deck cotta te tne OR wean 22100 21.87| Pools. American and Baldwin Loco- w Cattle--Re-| Which the state had available for| poration will be held at the office ; pel will be resuméa in the apring a2 soon i 47.00 -45,.50| motives, Standard Of! of Callfornis,; 4200; market ,; maintenance of the Salt Creek high-|of the Company, Suite 401 Con- co Advance in Prices Stimulated | as weather conditions permit, it 1s 4 4 : Rise] Corn Products, Amertsan Giese 00@6.78; , | Way. $20 a mile per month, would not solidated Royalty Building, in the of by Cold W her O “ } « 3 ale 83.00 Tobaceo Products and 6@ be adequate to keep the road in shape| City of Casper, State of Wyoming, ; : y Cold Weather Over x a laos ntockers and feeders 5.00% | Under the stress of the heavy travel.|on Monday the 16th day of Jan- Wheat Belt. lon, Suche tne tae Acametoan Ont “ g -00%S | The Midwest immediately volunteered|Uary, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the ape ataaabsiem 3: “pe Peagpeaipend ty 3 Ss its assistance. forenoon for the purpose of elect- CHICAGO, Dec. 21—Cold weather Gap lthers: Clete easing (50 ce " $ or ee 100, tae MONEE” | At this time tho Afldwest company | ing directors and transacting such helped to timulate the advance in the| ting in cement at 2,215 feet. Drilling - : - u “ ‘ Sheep—Receipts market | 24S donated $400,000 for the construc- = oe eye pk properly wheat market after a sag at the open-| Will be resumed January 2. - * | strong; ewes 3.50@ | 10m of a permanent highway to Salt/ "0! 0G December 17, 1921. ing. The July delivery in particular] The Fremont Petroleum company 4 4 ine quota tod vor 50. Creek of which all but $170,060 has 'RODERICK N. MATSON, developed firmuyess owing to fears| on section 29-29-92 has shut down for ‘ . or been been spent. In view of this bee U ‘ Red Bank .. cs ee i loans, suggested a possible flurry in —————— tremendous donation, Mr. Peake cretary. that lack of snow protection in the|the winter on account of casing the’ course of the -@hy; - Pul 21, 1921. southwest combined with low tempera-| trouble and will resume in the|Royalty and Producers .14 : # yee on Precipitated started a campaign among the operst- Brie De0. tures might bring about crop damage. | spring. Loy ed a 5 ‘ sissgimee pes tb en apy were Pern - Gre in the ald focig@apport of the road h * ly of @ scat On the Lost Creek structure of the | Tom ty ‘ 4 : 4 pried tering Kind. Initial quotation, which | same region the Wilmington Ot! com- ; x wrerkest, features crore Lima Loco-|pany today posted notices proposing a| The result was that for four months |g, ine usd Redontion varied from %o off to %c advance,| pany of Pekin, Ill, has reached a oe 4 ~ ‘| wage cut for ‘maintenance of way |a total of $2,800 a month was spent jurveying poor with May $1.14 to $1.14% and July gate ot preaedbe res = —o of from dis rf aes = on keeping the highway in shape with os adn sn Expe..s $108%, were followed by slight further] The Anna Belle Wyoming Oil com- N Conferences effective results. This campaign end- | Qi] Field Maps Blue Prints @eclin 4 then by oderate gen-| pany is completing a new Standard = 00% Victory 4%s 7 the rates. ed in June and this sum is addition | Gra advance. | derrick on section 10-2697 of the OMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Boston & Resksia_ ott Sugars eave £o Fhod ae tis nem 8 adaition | “Wyoming Map & Blue Subsequently, a/iditional upturns| Pickett Lake structure where ex Phd Ruxk promect aan divitaded highway forces soon exhausted the Print Co. took place owing mire or less to sharp | lent oil and gas indications were en- aE “Cresic Hedvinesa rishi cbacwiedle ane came pledges that had peen received trom | P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric falling off in receipts southwest and| countered {n reaching its present “33 | Rails followe theér . h the operators in the field. ° northwest and to gossip that buying| level of about 1,200 feet. Mule Creek Sriae abate ee ment rendered in the I Facing @ snortage in money needed ¢ grain for Russian relief would be a ¥ anty, commenced before the end of the Cat Creek Line Running Oil 90 feet. The Grill went 25 feet into N E. te 4 Sliver. tember aot . Present week. The close was strong.| ‘The ¢-Inch pipeline from Cat Creek| the aand. The gas threw the tools to|/VO xtension histor some saeanie, fa Wi nf 2%c to 2%o net higher, with May/to Winnett, constructed during the] the top of the hole and blew mud and ‘sil e6c; Mi xii “a ie eae S $1.16% to $1.16% and July $1.05% to| past summer by the Montana Inde-| water over the landscape. The tools F P. t f Pe ete et ry Pl ed $2.05%. pendent Pipeline company, has been| settled back and broke the cable which or aymen o Sagi? 7 0. and $12.96 court costs, I = Corn and oats paralleled the changes} placed in operation after numerous] necessitated a fishing job. The test is cy Metals. sel the follo describe: Se in wheat. After opening unchanged | delays from buckling pipe and other] headed for the Embar and Tensleep 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Copper— aig $ g table, § ie} to. ho lower, May 53c, the corn mar-| operating difficulties. It required] sands in the quadrant formation the Mex Oil Taxes Sere etseats Seen ee epee or | Giada somes Chairs, Tisueall. canter <4 ket hardened a little all around. around 3,500 barrels of crude to fill] first of which is expected at around i n ys a 14e; » Ide. : sma! rugs, 2 ranges, 5 rf In the later Gealings, strength be-/ the line and another 2,000 barrels to] 2,900 feet. The operation was started eae Retereie Saese. oy ve eM ae bed with ieee bed, Toure 3 Ks 7 - rst Associated Press).—President Obregon | @18. ano, 1 ‘piano stool, 1 phon ph, ‘was firm, 1%0 to 1%%c net higher,/was on ofl in storage and the first|The gas has been bradenheaded off 3 +4 with May 54340 to 54%c. shipment consisted of a train of 14] and drilling is again under way. today denied the semt-official report] Lead—Steady; spot, $4.70@4.80. 1 Naas | stand, 1 center table, 2 ae Oats started % to % to %c off, May|oars to the Arro Oil and Refining that the Mexican ¢pvernment had] Zinc—Quiet; Fai St. Louis deliv- buffs chair, | 3% and then recovered. _ company at Lewistown. granted an extension of time for the|ery, spot $4.90<.4.#5. v | Provisions were firmer, ‘with hogs..| 7 (gee ceeeaees: Beaver Oreek Test. payment of oil export duties. The ex | Antimony—Spot $4.50. : =4 —- Showing in Utah Test. Carter Oil company test on 6-42-61,| tension, he said, rrferred only to the ~ i i ich, 1 dining tabl 4 5 E. a = 1 ny drilling] Weston county, on Beaver Creek,| conversations proceeding between the ‘oreign Exchange Irregular, itchen cabin: . Ww Closing Quotations. The Castledale Oil company arti | southeast of the Osage development, is| Mexican government, the of! men and] NEW YORK, Dec. 21—Great Bri- la: od for its joint account with the -» bankers. tain—Demand” 4.20%, cables ..21% ‘Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close.|Creek Oil and Refining company on| again drilling around 3,000 feet after ag gta ee me May --$1.14 $1.16% $1.13% $1.16%| So- 1458-1%e, Hill Creek structure,| Straightening a crooked hole and set-| He said the ol! men must pay on ee tebe need July —— 103% 1.05% 1.03% 1.05% | oni ¢ 7 n.|ting the 5 3-16 inch casing at 2,961| December 25, 23,000,000 pesos in taxes.| 1taly—-Demand 4.50%, cables = y Unita Basin, northeastern Utah, e . Belgium — Demand 7.68%, cables =D , fe countered a good showing of ofl in a} feet. The well was cemented recently > 7.70. +4 54% = nit hard shale at around 300 feet. ‘This| on wee Ma ver) beers to be GEN. MORRISON RETIRES Germany—Demand .57%4, cabli “ > City of Casper, Natrona at SGM 5 SEE shale has some of the characteristics rch Het faa pera bbe Holland — Demand 36.80, cables} County, Wyo! onthe 24th day Fok agag |Of.8 CAP rock but t und beneath, if} fo Pe a! Hanis ye Muddy 'sand} WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Major| 36.86. of pe Ea between the 33% “Jou, | One exists, has not yet been Leger decal Mand cima tee well has en-| G¢®- John F. Morrison, who has been y- 5.85. hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 5 oe trated, While: the showing is. 1a) 0G eared’ abowings Py oft ana | Commandant of the fourth corps area, o'clock p. m. of said day, to satis- Jmportance,: Abie’ snore. aud ‘tea Josely watched os| ort McPherson, Ga., retired today Demand 20. fy said Sadgment with interest and aT Ing with the geological) ERS 880 Oe ee interesting srildcats|after more than 45 years of active i costs. therecn. 8.72 8.67 (8.73 h predicted & possible oo | aritiig.in, tbe: inthis id military duty, He served in France Y “Dated December 18, 1921. 72 67 $42 [mercial sand at around 400 feet, “uring the vorld war; participated in J. L. MARQUIS, ¥: wane though the objective sand is nie = Be a cad Ta the camprign against Santiago, Cuba] Argentine—Demand 33.75. Sheriff of Natrona County, 7185 215 pected until a depth of 1,000 to 1.200) Denver has nearly $0,000 women | during the Spanish-American war, and! Brazil—Demand 12.90. . May $05 8.05 8.00 pa i pes apes eae Sees and | wage-carners. also in the Philippine insurrection. __ Montreal 9334. Publish Dec. 14, 21, 1921. F % May —-- 8. : ming company = — _ . Karat structure which was reported recently for all the family *. to have been turned over to 1e > . * r CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—Butter—Un-| west Refining company on an operat- ; : : Me changed. ' Ing contract. ‘This development is at- ; : ys all the family. will enjoy the m Egss—Higher; receipts 2,021 cases; | t-acting more attention in Utah at this 5 benefits of this wonderful 2 at firsts, 50@BSle; ordinary firsts, 43@45ci} tims than any other following the ‘ ad Fase erp ets 47@48c; refrigerator! anandonment of two’ structures by the ri irsts, bed Ohio Oil company. Z Sipe NOSE Gas Range , to 2 ic turkeys, 400; roost- Standerd's Colorado Test. Y NS ‘ < r ¥ Fe kao Tecra aeat of the Standard ON company of Cali ‘ equipped range will make all home cooking, > *; _ fornia, on Sec. 21-2n-102w, Rangely :. . : and t ; Steady; receipts 15 cars; total United r 5 “ baking canning simpler and easier. With - ete tld, Me, Bins, county, Cora The business of The Finance Corporation of the nidsofitiie Lerpie: ragulatoc!'n whale meal: * tto bulk} not be accepted as a final operation : Chih : : : can be cooked in the oven, without. ever Sickod $1.05@Li6 ewes Taaho rusacts| © TS Droperties in that aren, |The Wyoming is not confined to any one particular pre ats ? x. vell was drilled on the east side of ri g sacked $2.00 cwt.; Idaho rurals sacked oes tele . igely structure and about two - $1.85@1.90 cwt. Sitlea Abetheaat-OE the: FavensOu and line. Come in now and let us tell you about Lorain ————————, CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT cooking with this fine modern, durable, sani- tary range. The Christmas demand will be Refining company properties. At a shallow depth the test encountered production in the same sand which is 5 : 5 2 ¥ heavy—come today ! producing on the Raven properties. A = M E CHURCH ON SuNOAY henty flow of salt water was encoun They Dy notes and contracts from dealers of differ + Le ere ae oot yet inte ates, oe ent commodities only when the dealer guarantees pay- . yeah coms oe gioewretigparrnts 1h 3 ment and not then until after the financial standing of the - ° Seger tere ae ea rigers ja ec sgemmneen tir dealer has been fully established—in other words, the 119 East First Street Phone 1500 usual Christmas program which will be given in the Methodist church Sun- day evening beginning at 7:30, The choir will give splendid musical num- bers, and Mrs. E. E. Fisher will give ® presentation of Henry Van Dyke's “Lost Word.” difficulties encountered. The land is owned in fee by the company @itional drilling is not nec protect holdings. Finance Corporation of Wyoming are wholesale dealers * in money. : The only loans made direct by The Finance Corporation of Wyoming are those on first class thern Strikes Gas. rn Oil company N NW of SE% of 13-4n Coulee Dome, Stillwater coun fontana, encountered a flow of Jail Breaker 000 fee: of dry gas in the third real estate Is Ca tured sand of the. Kootenai formation at 2,- re P Their rule is to loan never in excess of 40 per cent of eres | TS AE AVORITE the value of the property on first mortgage and only when such loans can be paid in monthly installments, which makes it plain that the greater portion of the funds of the Finance Corporation of Wyoming are being and will in the future be employed as loans on Wyoming real estate. The Finance Corporation of Wyoming believes in Wyo- ming and so do you. ; + . ers, $2, who escaped from jail in To- BH ledo, Ohfo, on Labor day after con- i viction for conspiracy in connection ra with the $1,000,000 mail robbery in|] mee 3S Toledo last February, was captured Per", in Palos Park, a suburb, the police announced. Postal inspectors caused the arrest by tracing a letter Rogers was said to have written to a woman. Rogers is said to have once escaped prison in California hile serving a life sentence for mu A MICHELIN _ REGULAR CORD FOR CHRISTMAS Everybody has found + FOR SALE out that it is advisable to A Business AL been tc 2 ‘ ik ness. When you think of GRATIOT & COMPANY mA Property rbed end cur pastry snd INVESTMENT SECURITIES _~ u } LoT AND BUILDING you'll be thinking safely os 407 Midwest Building C . Wyo. y and sanely. Order it by name. 5 8. tween Center and = : (To Be Continued) Wolcott. No information given in R M MOSHER ve over telephone . A e ° Montgomery K) “sy Realty and 316 West Yellowstone Investment Co. 143 S. Center

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