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fhe Casner Daily ee rife MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922. PAGE SIX = MOWEST PROBATION SYSTEM IN Sxxeexsuric jl omseutic, MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWG the weather and drought conditions: @jabout the same as for fall wheat. Us- ually a large per cent << cnis crop is ALT GREEK TOBE CONTINUED a ec" = MEW TEST PLANNED IN THE BASIN “szc---. Gees Boston- Wyoming is 20 ‘The estimated yield per acre of Car and Fundry... 142% | Buck Creek straw for 1921 was as follows: | eeth urke a0 Aj3 3 Bureau of Mines Propesals Tumed Down by Lead-|; eee at Desc ae il pincetecee= an Cove a3 BASIN, Wye. Jala, 9—-Ancthier heavy oil structure in Bae 102 tons, cats 1.07 tons, se Negro Slayer ea ar Black Tali : : e vicin rcer will be giv early test, word tons, Darley 85 tape, tex ons. : ing Operators at Meeting Saturday, Accept- ‘Smelting & Capital Pete 20% 00%| reaching here today that the Mackey Oil company of New Fall Plowing in 1921. Of Detective ; a Sugar «-+-+.0++ j eee ye . York has shipped a standard rig and equipment, together] The estimated average per cent of ves ance to Be Based on Well Production ne ae ee ee with casing, from Oklahoma and that as soon as the material |**!! plowing completed on December Se on eal es here this month it will be moved to the Mercer Bros. |*, "** 22 Per cent compared with 27 Under Arrest ting the} American Tobacco Sec, and. Cow Guloh . arrives here J be gat Boge — 5 - pull The Midw: pany system of prorating American Woolen . 18% ranch on Paint Rock, onegalle, Wat |A. -<ESrnine,saseea: INTs sere Whe ‘year, (18187 hase of field was favored by oper-| Anacc Copper 6% of Hyattville, where the test will be| A. Herning, Kansas City, assistant sec- ee er | ere advanced by the U. Atchisc made. This location is five miles|retary; William P. Riley, New York, Wages of Male Farm Labor. , ators over the Bureau of Mine southeast of the Mercer dome where} assivtant secretary; P. E. Fields, Den-| The average rate per month PHILADEPHIA, Jan. %—Luther the Ohio will drill, but the formations} Ver, assistant secrotary; Hi P. Ferree,| hired by the year 1921 with et Boddy, negro, alleged slayer of two ors which was|At. Guif and W of oil oper: held at the Her ay afternoc = salen 8) “tid are practically the same, the Embar, | Denver, assistant treasurer; E. F. Gal-) 41, without beard $82 as comipared| No", Tork detectives, was captured Of the 17 pr es represented at the meet-| pe m. Stel “Be 5K Tensleep and Ainsden sands being|!agher, Denver,assistant treasurer; H.| with $71 and $102 last year. Thea today in South Philadelphia. He gave on v rere cast in favor ¢ Jcandian Pacific [9% . available at around 2,000 feet. The| Walter Shaw, New York, aasixtant/ace wage per day with board §2.65| "mse! UP without a fight The Leather 230%, | Lusk Petroieum lane in this structure is all patented | ‘treasurer. without board $3.25 compared with| Plc? said_he was heavily armed. ¢ Motors 5 49% | Mike Henry land and about 1,200 acres are under} Directors are: Fred W. Freeman,|$4.25 and $5.20 last year. The aver- Bod_curta, dar’ pots. Kutie uss ly ' ws | Chesapeake and Ohio..... - 64% jountain Producers lease to this company. Denver; O. H. Williams, Kansas City; |age wage per day for day labor for ae ae Snap Beth poy esas | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .. 17% | Northwest The © ha: completed the build-|S. H. Keoughan, Denver; D. Bishop, | grain this year is 76 per cent as com-| balcony. 3 1-9-3t were represen’ t voting. Chicago, R. I. and Pac. .... 31% | Outwest or -01% | ings for its camp at Mercer dome and | Lawrence, Kan.; J. D. Cook, Worland, | —————___________._ ee e@ Midwest * of prorating| Chino Copper .....s. Sesion ST Picardy . : 203 94° | contractors are now building a big| Wye. J. G. Northcutt, Denver; Martin vhich was y the operators,| ~..rad Fuel and Iron ...... 24 B|Riverton Refs. 03 04 | reservoir to catch snow water for|Paskus, New York. based sole ction. TH! Com Pralucts ......00.s0s, 96 Bed Bank . 24 -26 | ariiing. Material in being moved to} ©, H. Williams, president of the |company decides how much oll tt can) CAtiie tee. : 63% | Royalty & 15 +16 [the location and work will commence| Mutual Of! company, will divide his , take, at prosent the capacity produc’. TIT gee Sunset ..-.------+ ‘93 +84 | and continue as fast as possible. time between Denver and Kansas j tion of pipelines Lena bhapepaailind b 7% |Tom Bell Royzlty 03 ad ‘The Thompson-Elk Basin company} City. The Mutual long has been’ the | 1 lowi Slu PO Leese 2 sc mpegs A eePgetiatsd (=? AE. 136%, | Western Exploration. 2.50 2.78 | sy reported 900 feet in thelr test on|tistrihutor for the Elk Basin. The lly Following. _ eee oe Gere! 9. | wind River Retg. .--- -01 82 | the Nettie Thompson lease in Bik Ba-|ccmpany haa refineries at Glenrock, Onening Ne ho sega Sieg |United Pete 03 04 | sin and on top of the first Frontier|#nd Cowley, Wyo., and Chanute, Kan., In Later Trading sella 80 m 71 1.20 130 | sana. and three lubricating plants at Kan- 00% 01 The Ashland-Wyomtng, drilling etx|Sas city. The Mutual is now a full 2 “$4 | miles north of Basin on the Greybull| Petroleum unit, producing, refining 10 | river, is continuing its deep test to|#nd marketing, its own products. the Tensleep end expect to reach that sand the latter pz:t of this month. Increased runs from the Grass Creek and Elk Basin fields to the re- fineries at Greybull will result ir ai-' most full capacity at both plants there and relieve the labor situation here| fore the vote was © president of th nnounced that in view of his org zation had y into the proposit that the presen of thorot would be ny to stand pat had worked o eh: & co of any weaken | © early | ction of | in progress | 38% |w. Oo. F Copper nd Nashville troleum neces vestigation, wary for the com «3 Oil on the 1% 3 : Midvale Steel to an appreciable extent n ee proposal mi b - The three proposals “submitted by | scour Pactt Work on the pipeline from Buffalo varied f 2 bs Lees Ben GEber ceiNew Toei £ 5.60| Basin from the big gas wells is ex-| %c lower, w al ae = 4 r ¥ Ha ah 6.37] pegted to commence early in March! aes |Norfolk ‘and V Sites Bervice Com 165.00 | and the line will be completed by the! > tad pete th ally whi -| 2 In which the amount of off Northern Pacific «0s o0crcer* 8. O, Indiana ...+++++ 86.00 / Arat of June. } H] | Sed to last taken is based on acreage counting| Oklahoma Prod and Hef. .... 24 ABERTY BONDS. <i : | : sh ap oe che mere pro-| onsdourth; nuniber GP prédiobig wells — a rican Petroleum .. 50% uw Was: New State Leases. | S nounced near the end of the day, not-/ one-fourth and amount of productio: aoc pel oer esarculee 3 a P- Pry Fred G. S. Hesse, Buffalo, N%S%:! ry r. and Mrs. Geo. Randolph Chester’s ithatandin one-half for the yurpose of proration. | People boss secsse venom rire : TG SWXSW of 5-43-82; BE 7-48-82; ores so’ WALLI RD bere rt he close was! rer 4c Sheen ss the al ee | Pittsburg and West Va. NWASWK of 9-48-82; cellars ‘of E N OF NGFORD” {sible supply The close wa * she Lr | Ray Co opp. 2 2 ; heavy, %o t0 1% lower, with May|ance of a flat profuction of two bar ley, Oe idated Copper 20,48-8 Total of 40,000 Sown Last|At America Theater This Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday B. M. Ray, Ther:nopoli: sw%-| Fall Is 5,000 Acres Less = 8 per gare for second sand acre $1.11% to $1.11% and July $1.01 to poco! pare, |e Sat aa ‘ gt ears Zhen a "; proximately 70 per cent of! * - os teel a a eee re orn and cats were easy with wheat Spina Under 5 this pro-| Royal Dutch N. ¥. c F. Whittier, Los Angeles, Cal., Than in Fall of 1920 and er opening unchangel to 4@%c| ‘could be given | Shell Trans and Trad . all of 16-18-02, Condition Is Poor. 3%, underwent a t of pipeline runs | Sinclair Con Ot! J. M. Kent, Los Angeles, Cal., all s ce ond then recovered some ng 20 per cent would | Southern Pa of 161799, Information of Importance to ed among wells producing | Southern Ratlway or over, | Standard O!1 of N. | lowing operators participated | Studebaker Corporation May |in the meeting which upheld the Mid-| Tennessee Copper n of proration: Texas Co. s F. Algeo of the Sinclair| Texas and Pacific Oil company; L. L. Atken,|Tobacco Products Oil company; John B. Bar-| Transcontinental Oil ming Associated Oil com-|Union Pacific John C. Hardin, Utah Of1 & Re-|U. 8, Food Products .. what. Export demand helped later tain values. The close was stea % to % to %o net decline with 53% to 63% @ %4 ae Oats started unchanged to a shade! higher, May 39 t to later showed slight gonera Provisions were dul! b ee eRe ot. Speed aati Too ec ee Burke Oil Stockholders wheat sown in Wyoming last fall in Mutual Reorganization Completed.| comparison with the total for the CALL Reorganization of the Mutual fi|fall of 1920 is shown in the monthly company by which {t becomes the /CTop report for the state made public ‘ successor of the Elk Basin Consoli-/by A. D. Cook, statistician and field) ‘ dated Petroleum company, was ef-|agent for the bureau of crop estimates | D. B. SULLIVAN 90 49 ny a as @ directors meeting held in! Winter hafreoys: has shown a gradual de-| . enver last week. The change in|Ccrease In the last few years, the total i a name was ratified at a stockholders|for this year being 40,000 acres, and 217 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1530 Grass Creek Eik Basin Lance Creek Hamilton Dome - Rock River 9% |salt Creek - | net Closing Quotations. fining company; John McFayden, Ohio|U. 8.’ Retail Stores Big Muddy -. Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close.| Oil company; J. McMahon, Glen-| 1". §, Ind. Alcohol Mule Creek — | meeting on December 22. the condition of the crop ef January | % 1.13% 1.11% | rock Oil company; C. E, Winter, Dom-| United States Rubber os Tho personnel of the organization|1, was 71 per cent of normal as com- y 21.02% 1.01 | ino-Wyoming Oll company; M. J. Fo-| United States Steel ++ 82% | centile Marine preferred was the one|as chosen at the meeting follows: pared with 85 per cent last year and) ley, Staley syndicate; M. T. Rathvon,|Utah Copper .....- 61% | strong feature, rising 1%. Fred W. Freeman, Denver, chair-|9% per cent for the ten-year average.| 53% 53% 53% | Western States Oil & Land company;| Westinghouse Electric - 49% man of the beard; O, H. Williams,/The condition dates back to seeding, O11 company Phillipot, W Butte and Superior Iver, 66%c; Mexican dollars, 60%c. | Bishop, Lawrence, Kan., vice presi-|ing in poor germination. Oil syndicat Littlefield, Besse-|Cala. Petroleum fe ; A. 8. Gibbs, New York vice presi- ca Tye. IS SOME MOVING PUCTURE! Oil company; E. D. Aiken, Moun-| Montana Power H, P. Farree, Denver, secretary; The estimated area of rye so & Gulf, Boston Wyoming and|shattuck Arizona . Northwestern ofl companies; F. W-.| Puro Oil Merriwether, Salt Creek solidated | Invincible Oil 5% «64m OBATAL A. eal, Export Ol] & Gas com-| Willy's Overland .... . (BM Sliver. Kansas City, president; 8. H. Keough-|time, which was extremely unfavor- 66 pany; B. T. Williams, E. T. Williams| American Zine, Lead and Sm. 13% | yew YORK, Jan. 9—Foreign bar|/an, Denver, vice president; §. D.|able on account of the drought, result. e no or MARKETS 5nPJ@—,WSH Foreign Exchange. NEW YORK, Jang 9.—Great Britain oo ils —Demand 4.21%; cables 4.22%. | ta Ol company; L. B. Andrews, Carter|General Asphalt -..+-++-+--- 58% France—Demand 8.21%% cables Oll company: R, 8. Shannon, Inland] 8.22. Oil & Refining compan B. Hofer, | “Ttaly—Demand 4.2744; cables 4.28. Fensland Oil company; H. H. Belgium—Demand 7.88; cables 7.88%. Schwartz, Empire State Oil company; Germany—Démand 0.58; cables 0.59. cs t. E. Wertz, Producers & Refiners Holland—Demand 36.74; cables 36.80. gs and Poultry. on; R. 8. Ellison, Midwest Norway—Demand 15.56. CHICAGO, Jan, 9—Butter—Lower;| Refining company, and Max Winter, Sweden—Demand 24.80. creamery extras, 34c; firsts, 29@33c;| > York Oil compan) | Denmark—Demand 19.78. seconds, 26@28c; standards, 82%4c Interesting sidelights were thrown Switzerland—Demand 19.33. Eges—Lower; rx eiptq, 6,971 cases;/on the possible production of the field Spain—Demand 15.00. = \ firsts, 5c; ordinary firsts, 80@38c;|by Mr. Ellison who said that the Salt Greece—Demand 4.40. miscellaneous, 3@34c; refrigerator| Creek ficld, based on the test recent- _Argentine—Demand 33.60. firsts, 28 Poult: ly made, could east) fowls, | datly production of be brought to ®|feavy Tone Develops In Stock} Bras pemmuad 12.87. tile new | List After Bouyant Open- 7 ettle 26c; sp id that this was inadvisable how ever. ing on Exchange Money. : ° A 4 TK Nigra cko eens Lees Ra icone Hanae cae ee The best investments in America are invest- Midwest comp. weak; high 4; low 3; ruling 4; closing A was rated at 50-| oo = rels daily pipeline capacity. He| NEW YORK, Jan. 9—A 3 per cett| na 2i%; offered at 2; last loan 8. at this could be stretched some-|°2!! money rate and a sharp relly ‘Time loans, easy; 60 days 4%; six t that the extra bre re re.| foreign axchange were disregarded in| onths 4%. a. woulk * if today’s stock market. Many issues] S14. Wercantile paper 4%@5. ed would\endanger the pipelines ore peactionary (on hheavyeelling ot Prime m pap % 000 & ments in the stocks of companies conservatively organized, honestly conducted and ably man- Chicago Prices. ole prod Aye —— = cHIcaco ats +. 8. B Je Production and proration| ‘\iig and olls. Sales approximated 550,- Metala. = kets) —Cattl 2 . t 000 shares. SEW YORK, Jan. 9—Copper— ot Markets)—Cattle idl thant tenia be eeooihe rt - ‘s NEV * id. See reac onee ayaa d ‘oc hardy | Shippings and inactive specialties electrolytic, spot and nearby, age ¥ ; . the sake of pushing a few hun ded their gains at midday, as did also els ofl a day through the) xeyeral of the junior rails, such as St to risk the chance of put-!rouls & San Francisco, Toledo, St. Whole system out of com-|Touis & Western preferred and Laxe| WNtOS: Se00,, Erle & Western preferred. Weakness] 9 59. No. 2 northern 19,00@20.00; No. au of mines|was shown by Virginia Iron, Coal &/5 eitiesn 16.50@17.00. e included |Coke, Montana Bower and theh cheap-|~ @i4e; later 14. Easier; spot and nearby, 32.37; futures, 82.50. 689-pound yearlings, | eet steers slow, unoven. ef steer: about stead: $9.50; other ly 160 to 26: o. 1 northern 19.50@ on. stockera and feeders} The offict: about s | who wero 1s of the bu the confere: We offer you the 6pportunity to invest in Ho 66,000; market ac-| R. son, who presided as|er oils. ee is . 4 : ; ower than|chalrman; B. J. ‘Carnahan, chief |" wreekness of Erle shares unsettied! , Zine Aulet; Hast St- Loula delivery, such a company. One'that is already. on a mon- Peers ete Be Lac petrol-|the market latter, these issues falling. “"’ tinony—Spot 4.50. ; eum engineer, and I of the accounting departm< ‘Taylor|}2%y to 3 points. Reading pr sterred| shares were strong, however, with ship-| ping end equipments. ‘The ctosing was| RECLAMAation 10 irregular. Bonds, including govern- ey-making basis---The Finance Corporation of ve|DONTINENTAL BUYS | sstite ene Be Discussed At 2) FILLING STATION SITE|sarsrtoin.sie" cca) Chicago Meeting factor probably being the further pro- | nounced recovery of British and other allied foreign exchanges. Coppers sugars and tobaccos gained 1 to 2; CHICAGO, Jun. 3.—An intensive points. Within the first half hour,|of the whole subject of the reclama- however, seiling of oils and rails was ‘tion of waste areas was begun here activ Chicago & North- today by a special committee appoint- esirables, yoming. “ tive, stendy t lamb NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Stocks were : top, $12.25, handyweight fat ewes top e: 3 feeder Ia p to $11.2 We urge that you do not hold back in case you have only a small amount to invest. We Omaha Quotations. y resumeé site ore for | Merete ue tase arene ueariaal | ent eer nel eceeesGetteae caer have a payment plan. Let us explain. {ing for one or] features, declined 1% points to a new|the United States. will be er-cted] low record for the current movement| F. T. Meredith of Den Moines, t is stated. jand Delaware & Hudson and Mexican Iowa, ts chairman of the committoc ap HES am ta pmbany en-|end Pan-American Petroleums became Which proposes to work out a national Id here today,| reactionary. Union Pacific, American plan for the reclamation of the idle when {ts headquarters was oper 'S was opened and| ¢, 7 [tg fs madauarers wan ates Can and Cast Iron Pipe preferred,/lands by irrigation, drainage, dyke- Qn °a"* | rany, whic backed by I |also were under pressure. age and other methods. t y tol ntitier, former collestor of 4 A.| "Ignoring the 4 per cent opening rate) The committee will go into the lenue for W: , 1'rev-|for call money, stocks developed a! social, political and economic ques- i d secretar of the] heavier tone in the first half of the tions involved, including the pratica- Gobha;, torr and George H.| session. Another cut in Pennsylvania bility of this method of providing seco | oll prices provoked further liquidation jlands for war veterans. GRATIOT & COMPAN: 5| frst of whi |throughout that group. Associated Y f $29,000, 4 | Oi, California Petroleum, Standard INVESTMENT SECURITIES 4U7 Midwest Bldg.—Phone 252 | Oll of New Jersey and Houston, Mid- dle States and General Asphalt com- mon and_ preferred, lost 1 to 2% points. Representative industrials also were lower, Crucible, Harvester, American and Baldwin Locomotive | and Railway Steel Spring falling 1 to "his corpor Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe:.s Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. petrc Wrecked assistance at © Voice (from 5 bulls, feeders, $4, Hogs—Ree Noreen a Gas att itilatiare *| 18. Chicago & Northwestern contin- | P. O. Box 325 Rm..10, Lyric Sree wait {a fadtinnuerines ued to weaken and Erie common and steady; Sanne coe 6; fecder Sure Sign. “Does yeh re “The Son of Wallingford” IS SOM MOVING PUCTURE! a Cree RS ee | oe LLL IN = a = = = = = = — = - = = = = = = = z= Z = q = = p a = = SB E = E = ,