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PAGE six MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELG NEWS WESTERN STATES HAS NEW WELL The new well of the Western "Western States | Oil and Land company in the Soap Creek, Montana, field is conservatively estimated by operators to be good for 600 barrels a day, according to Hardin reports which state that the new producer is much better than No. 3. 1e flow was struck in the Tensleep sand quarter of the northwest quarter of ection 27-6-32 on the origina! C | Keed allotment, now owned b; |liam Heinrich. Because the sand is ud ery compact the new well may be t shot to insure steady production. In the case of No. 3 well a premature ex- sion Gf nitroglycerine damaged the "The returnito. normal winter weatti- in Montana has permitted the re- aption of work In many fields. Ils are now Grilling in the Prices Stronger at Opening on | Roundup field, and in Devil's basin Higher Quotations in rilling has been resumed in Markets Abroad. Adams well on section 24-11-24. =e latter is making headway at 800 In the same field the Van Du zen company will spud in its second well within a week and as soou as rigbullders have completed their vork the ity Oll company will start dri on section 9-11-24. In the Willow Creek fleld the Mon: ana Pioneer company hes drilled sast a string of tools lost in the hole and casing set for deeper operations. wheat and the rapid decrease of sto nals attracted ¢o erable not prives which varied terday’s finish ice. Oponing was ariette s The Winnio & Richards and the 31.0214 were foi.| Rice & Huffman wells in the Soap ee re fol'l Greek finid are near the producing Towed by general gains. Sel to realize profits & setback in prices lat evel and the latter will be completed as soon as a new string of casing can be run. The Winnie & Richards well been held up by @ broken set of Ss and expects to resume work soon. Drilling has been started again at he Dox well, where a flow of water neountered en: in November has n shut off. pe hole is down 100 feet with over a 65-inch hole. brought sales of s than has been the ru corn market, there 08 3 aatanca, opeuing 46°80 % tex higher, and then scoring «ditional up. turns. Subsequently somewhat, as lllincis a corn were less Basin Operations. BASIN, Wyo., Jan. 24.—Notwith standing the cold weather of the past the market jeacted on the advance in prices nd Iowa were active sellers The close of cash corn to arrive here Beeaetad wrested ea ak close | week the Ohio has continued prepara- rey th Mtae aoae df fede et] tions for drilling at Mercer dome. A Se May 53% to 68% @%°-| inrge reservoir has been constructed Oats in value with other vhich will catch sufficient snow wa ter to use for operations there. This work has been done with the view of grains, start! May 39% to to ascend. ug unchanged to Kc up. 29%c, and continuing fhe Casver Daiiv Tribune Oil Securities New York Stocks | ee | ‘STOCK LOT {i UNEVEN, Early Sales Reflect Gains and Losses on New York Exchange. Amocisted iPass Lasaed Wire Furnished by ‘Iaylor and Clay LAST SALES. shat Beasemer Allis-Chalmers, ex div. .... 43%) prstiincge ty t ¥ 5 | ee ao) ae American Can ....,., 36% mage: $ 20 American Car and Foundry 145 13 | American Hide’ & Leather pf. OFS oan ke |American Locomotive Capital Pete 00% American Smelting and Ref'g | Columbine — — Z 21 American Sugar s Consolidated Royalty - 1-18 1.20 American Sumatra Tobacco .. 3 ppell 26 28 American T. and T. . 11 a is American Woolen 8 102 os Anaconda Copper 5 ‘os ‘ Atchison .... . 96 ar Atl. Gulf and W. Indies .. 3 190 Baldwin Locomotive . 97% | Gates 20 Baltimore and Ohio 2 Jupiter Sded Bethlehem Steel “'B" araaye oi 18. Canadian Pacific . Lance Creek Royalty. .05 206 Central Leather , Lusk Petroleum Sad Sted Chandler Motors . Mike Henry -——. 038% 0446 Chesapeake and Ohio Mountain & Gulf. 68 “70 Chicago, Mi} and St. Northwest + 20 -30 « so, R. I. and Pac. . Outwest --—— 00% «OL « Copper’ .... Picardy -——. 02 +04 Colorado Fuel and Iron . Riverton Refg. 02 Sd Corn Products ,. Red Bank ~—-. 29 31 Crucible Steel Royalty & Producers. .14 as « Cane Cuger Bunset .......+-+ al 04 Socsive 3 Tom Bell Royalty ... .03 04 Western Exploration. 3.50 2.76 Wind River Rotg. .... .01 2 United Pete OF Movie Wyo-Kans. — 1.15 Northern Ore Ctfs. .. Wyo-Tex. - OL Illinois Central .... Western Exploration — 2.25 2.50 Inspiration Copper Western Oi! Fields. 91 93 Int. Mer. Marine pfd. 65% |W. O. F. Rites 09 10 International Paper Y on hut 33 35 Kennecott Copper Western States 35 as aT Loulsville and Nashville .. Mexican Petroleum ... Miam! Copper .. NEW YORK CURE CLOSING. Middle States Oil . 12% om hgg ne rave re rd $ ite Midvale Steol . Merritt 9.12 Missouri Pacific lenrock 1.12 1. New York Central alt Creek Producers. 13.87 : ¥., N. H. and Hartford Creek Cons. -.-. 9.00 10.00 ‘orfolk and Western Prod. & Refrs. 6.50 6. Northern Pacific Mutual 6.00 6. Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. .. Cities Service Cor 168.00 Pan-Amertean Petroleum ... 8.20. of Intlane 2S ae nsylvania plo's Gas sburg and West Va. y Consolidated Copper . LIBERTY BONDS. $ 96.42 97.30 Iron aud Bee! ‘al Duten, N. Y¥. Shell Trans and Trad. inclair Con. Oil outhern Pacific Third 4%s — 20 | Fourth 4s eed’ me 4 urge operations there, the reservoir|Southern Railway . 18 Beecapel Srecinciaa tng tol focad eing large enough to furnish water | Standard Oil of N. J., pfd. . 15 riarket ~ SOP Veor @ number of rigs. Twenty-inch| Studebaker Corporation 88% are asing will be used to start the hole|Tennesse Copper . 10 Open High Low Close} «nd the company has a string of 15%,|Texas Co... .. .. 44% ‘Wheat— 10 and 8-inch on the ground. as and Pacific 28% | Gprepioose May ...116 1.17% 115% 1.5%] It 18 understood that the Midwest | Tobacco Products ¢4 | En Basin July ... 1.02 1.03% 1.01% 1.014%} 2nd Ohio will at once start another|Trancontinental Oi 10%] Canon {eee one Corn— well in| Hidden dome. When this/Union Pacific ... % 129 ||Hamilton Dome -. May 55% 4% 1d was first located a number of|U. 8. Food Products . 7% | Rock River July ... 55% .56 en from Worland were intereated|U. 8. Retafl Stores Sait Creek — 1a contest between the Worland|U. 8. Ind. Alcohol .... Big Muddy ~ 99% 9% id Ohio parties resulted which was|United States Rubber 55% | Mule Cree 0% 40% inter by a division of the cee States Steel . a age. The Worland men iater|Utah Copper .....- 53% ( ~ joalt, their acreage to the Midwest and| Westinghouse Fisctric 50% — ee herria hig ober, it is this acreage that will now be| Willy's Overland Bia | orate eeacitts Se 10et toa Ake f higher; lambs $12.00@12.75; ewes $6.60 roved up under section 19 of the|American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 13% B/G 55: reoder lambs $11,00011.60. 9.92 9.80 leasing bill. The ola Baker well in| Butte and Superior 28 Shae . 60. 10.17 10.00 that field is said to be making con-|Cala, Petroleum . 47 iderable ofl at this time and other|Montana Power . 69 Umaha Quotations. 920° 915 9.15 ‘| drilling on the dome off the center/§ pete Arizona ae OMASIA, pauiita =r wie » undertaken to test out the of!/Pure 5 U : : bilities. A number of wells | Invincible Of . 1456 (near kets) — Hogs“ Recelnta : 15,600;" ae 4 on the syncline for water all 1 ofl and it is the opinion of the ists that there ts a big oil pool the gas or close to the poo} ither below seconds, 26@270; standars, Eggs—Higher; receipts 8,226 as production, firsts, 390; ordinary firsts. 3 ae miscellaneous, 87@280; _refrigerat< velar fewest, firats, 22@250. Bes Like cane: anuey. Poultry—Alive, unsettled, fowls, 25 See ns tat con ccavioiatider Sectugie: 81kG! Cousens 4 Ml & Refining company shows the ef- ects of the dustry which portion DAIRY INSPECTION AT | ssss"ss depression inthe ofl in- prevailed through the of last year in de- earn: erve. adverse conditions the company ac- 7, er; stockers and feeders slow, weak. julred new properties in Wyoming] ° ®' . certain to add to its future reve-|#!0W, mostly 100 to higher than hues. ‘Total production during the| Yesterday's average; some early 2 year was 97,714 barrels. SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 24.—Licens- ing and inspection of dairies serving Sheridan with the view of more rigidly enforcing sanitation laws is to be pro- vided in an ordinance which the city council voted today to have drafted for presentation next Monday. ‘The council requested that the city attor- ney, in Grafting the or ance, follow as closely as Doss ible a tentative ordi. lease sale last June for $18,000. Iso acquired a 20 per cent interest in another tract of similar size which is being operated by the Ohio Oil mpany and a half interest in an- other quarter section. It also acquired a controlling interest in a government permit in the Duchesne field in Utah nance whic awn up by the|? state dat 1 and oll department of | SF $14,000. Cheyenne, as a suggestion for use in| Current assets totaled $44,250 on Evgosaingte December 31 last, while current lia t were only $2,128. Otl sales AML. m0! during the year aggregated $143,916 ae und miscellaneous ‘earnings totaled A 2 SRR $18,650. company was authorized t Although there has been some im interstate commerce commis provement in the industry, the dl- sue $2,000,000 in new mortguge secur-| rectors say in the report, “conditions ities. The issue will be used to reim-| are still far from satisfactory and the burse the t of the railroad for expenditures already present board if re-elected, will con de tinue the same conservative policy THREE GUSHERS DRILLED IN BY MIDWEST DURING WEEK, REPORT Three remarkable oil well completions by the Midwest Refining company were reported during the past week, in which the average production was in excess of 1,400 barrels flush yield. Well No. 6A on the southeast quarter of section 22-40-79 with a production of 1,600 barrels was the largest of the 1 wells. The producer 13) cc on the northeast quarter of 4 hole and was encoun-| section 22-40-79, the offsat well which of approximately 1, ow being completed by the E. T. ams company on a lease com- he south halt of the northwest section 22, holds prospects w r well was completed on sec-|pr hich yielded an initial pro-|qua 00 barrels. This well, |of being a big producer. at a depth of} Lying just a few hundred yards southwest ; from the Midwest well which was com- quarter of|pleted during the past week with an to the pros-|original production in excess of. 1,800 the E. T. Wil-|barrels the Williams well is almost Oil company well on an adjoin-jassured of production in large com- | mercial quantitios. -| The Williams well ts now being -|made ready to drill into the sands and all probability it will be completed on the e 300 barrels. This production was ob: tained at a depth of approximately 2, 500 feet. F. T. Williams to Get Big W: pipe f was | Ca! and watch repa All work Mfg. « recently gs and a lessening of In spite of these In the Salt Creek fleld the company btained a le 60 t the DEAN Bene One gis 000, at | eM; bulk desirable, $9.10@9.15. ay at the tive, 15 to 250 higher; bulk 180 to 210 58 | pound butchers $8.50@8.60; top $8.65; bulk 215 to $00 pounds butchers $8.25 @8.50; packing grades $7.00@7.75. Cattle—Receipts 8,000; good beeves to shippers strong to 26 higher; best here 8.25; bulk beef steers and she stock steady to easier; bulls stron; veals steary; stockers and feeders stead to strong. Sheep—Receipts 10,000; killing classes steady to 15c higher; bulk lambs $12.75@13.10; top $13.00; yearl- ings $11.00; ewe top $7.60; feeders steady. General Asphalt Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGQ, Jan. 24—(U. 8. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, 11,- 100; few early sales desirable beet steers steady, others slow, weak to 15c lower; good heavy steers, $8.75; bulk beef steers, $7@7.85; she stock and lst, of the steel, down 1 point, NEW YORK. Jan. 24—Speciaities sugar, electric and paper groups made substantial advances in 's stock market. changes. Sales approximated 600,000 hs res. “@peculation broadened in the after- noon and buying for both accounts be- came lively following a drop in call money rates. Spirited bidding for the steel group carried them up 1 to 2 Points generally, with Gulf Stee! rising 5 peints, The sugar, mo- tor, can and paper issues were alec lifted 1 to 3 points. American Sumatra Tobacco forced it the preferred 2 and Consolidated Cigar preferred 3%. Other active stocks were bid up sharply in the Iast these were American Writing Paper preferred and closing was steady Manati easier. NEW YORK, Jan. 2 Steel continued to feature the stock early dealings, ris. Electric Storage Bat another recent favorite. made a similar gain and Manhattan Elevated recovered part of yesterda: tion. market in today’ ing 2% points. ter uso improved, but grangers, notably 0} chicago & Northwestern eased slight- . Preliminary quotations in 170.00}ieading foreign exchanges were im 85.25] regular. Gulf Btates Steel failed further headway but Electric Storage Battery extended its rise to 6% points. Food and sugar specialties, Corn Products, and Cuba Cane pre- 3 hiy. In general the list was uneven, Mexican Petroleum losing a large frac- tion, while various specialties, ing Coco Cola and Central Leather 14.12} were in further demand. “erred also were strong. Porto Rico Sugar broke sharply. Gen- ral Asphalt strengthened on declara- tion of the regular yreferred dividend. Shippings were brought fcrward be- fore noon, The general bond including government issues was Mercantile Marine at 5 per cent. Rails and sea- irregular ‘Demand 13.76. Montreal—95 3-33. Metals. Btates Liquidation of | NEW 13% @l4c; later 14c. futures, 31.00. Iron—Steady; Lead—Quiet Zinc—Easier; ery, spot 4.70@4.75. Antimony—Spot 4.50. hour. Among Sugar. The Money. closing bid, 4; loan 4%. ix months 44@%. reac- inetud- Pacific rails the the observer snnounced. to make notably but Sovth pre- ferred, American International and Prices Cut Again AT THE ADDINGTON Toggery Sale We Are Now Selling Leather- Faced Gloves at 1712c a Pair. bulls steady; calves, 25c to 50¢ high- higher; top, $9.80, one load 160 to practical limit, $9.25; pigs 15c to 260 high- pound average; bulk, $8,50@ Sheep—Receipts, 15,000; light year- lings, 25¢ higher; other classes steady to strong; fat lambs to shippers early $13.85; packers, $13.75; choice light yearlings, $12 choice 125-pound ewes, $7.50, Denver Quotations. DENVER, Jan. 24.—Cattle—Receipts $00; market strong; beef steers $5.50@ cows and heifers $9,50@11. bulls $2.50@3.50; stockers and feeders $4.50@6.50, Hogs—Recelpts 1,800; market 25c ed income Justifi The annual meet-|}} ing will be held February 7 at Chey enne, operating in fineries, storage, etc. you ean’t affo. The Iron Bound Bucket The Moss-covered. Bucket That hung in the well Starting Thursday Wyoming Theater Gas, R If you are in any way interested in the oil industry of this territory 2 to be without this’ “Gusher of Information.” yours right now—the edition is limited.. On Sale at Newsstands or Mailed Prepaid While They Last for ONLY $1.00 PER COPY Mountain States Oil Digest L. C. BAILEY, Publisher P. O. Box 1138—Phone 1184 INFORMATION YOU NEED FIRST ANNUAL MOUNTAIN STATES OIL DIGEST JUST OFF THE PRESS Contains complete and authentic information regarding capitali- j zation, address of office ,names of officers, dividends, properties, devel- | opment, etc., on over 500 Oil, efining and Pipeline companies WYOMING, MONTANA, COLORADO and Surrounding States Also valuable statistics on the various fields, output, pipelines, re- Order 411 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Casper, Wyo. United Fruit gaining 1 to 1% points. Houston Endicott Johnson, Call money opened Foreign Exchange Strung. NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Great Brit- Denmark—Deman4a 20.03. Switzerland—Demand 19.46. _Argentine—Demand 34.50. YORK, Jan. 24—Coyr— Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby Tin—Quiet; spot and neargy, 31.37; Prices. unchanged. spot 4.70@4.80 East St Lou offered at 4%; Time loans, firm; 60 days 44%@%; Time loans, firm; 60 days, 44@%; 90 days 4%@%; six months, 4%4@%. Prime mercantile paper, 4%@5. 29 BELOW IN IOWA. MASON CITY, Iowa, Jan. 24—Tho government weather instrument here showed a minimum of 29 degrees be- low zero last night. This is the low- est temperature recorded since 19) Meet me st The Smokehouse. W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price industrial Ave. NEW YORK, Jan, 24—Call money, paPgt lp tia eS high 5; low 4%; ruling rate 5; TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922. tistics, ‘be size and location of re- fineries and other useful informa- ton. ‘The digest is a Casper product, having been gcinted in the estab: Ushment of the Commercial Print. ing company, It is neat, cnmpace Oil Digest Of The Mountain Sliver. 7 and serviceable. The book will re- CLAIM NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Forelgn, bar Region Issued tail in Casper at $1. silver, 65%4¢; Mexican dollars, 49%c. | See S ¥ A digest of the off ousiness of FREIGHT RATES UP. salt in reductions from present sched- ules. John P. Griffin #ser" 233 EAST SECOND STREET PHONE 1288 In Order to Show Our Appreciation of the Liberal Patronage We Have Had From You, We Are Again Reducing Our Prices. There Is Nothing Too Good For Our Trade We have enough Blue Ribbon Baby Beef bought ahead to run us two weeks or more. Call for your favorite cut and enjoy a treat. No advance in prices. The treat is on us. last BEEF Choice T-Bone, Ib. ..30c Choice Sirloins, lb_..26c Short Cuts or Club Steak, Ib._____.._25e Round Steak, Ib.....224c VEAL Shoulder Roast..._22%4e Shoulder Boil _—..1714e Breast Veal (fine Hamburger Steak, Ib. 15¢ ve Chops ma Choice Pot Roast, PRERTN per Ib. —_.....__17 ee SPECIALS Good, meaty Shoulder Brains, set ...._.......15¢ Boll Ths ot. Ham Shanks, sugar Prime Rib Roast, boned and riled, Ib.....224ec Prime Rib Roast, stand- ing, Ib. 1 Short Rib of Beef, 8 Ibs. for__..._.......25e LAMB Rib and Loin Chops, 30c Shoulder Steak... 20c Shoulder Roast —..1744c Leg of Lamb... 25c cured, Ib.....____.15¢ Salt Pork__......174e Sugar-cured Ham, sliced to fry.___...__30¢ Good grade sliced Bacon, Ib. .27~c ape raade Mince Meat Oysters, New York Lamb Stew, 2 Ibs. for 15¢ BACON PORK Supreme. 1 whole or Pork Chops......224c-25c alf slab, Ib... Pure Pork Sausage, Star, whole or half home-made, 2 Ibs. 35¢ slab, Ib. .... Small Pork Loins, whole or half ... ~23¢ Fresh Hams, whole or half, Ib.............22¢ whole or Fresh Shoulder, whole HAMS | Skinned, Supreme, alf, Ib...29¢ Skinned, Star, whole 5 na Mice 7 15lec or half, Ib_.._._.29¢ ork Stea! 18lec Shoulder Butts 18i4¢ SURE EDED Spare Ribs........174%e | 2 lbs. for- Fresh Side.........174ec | 5 Ibs. for... Fresh Hocks......12%e | 10 Ibs. for__......_....$1.40 50 Ibs. for__. Home-made Link —___—-$6.95 Vegetole, 10 Ibs___$1.40 Sausage, Ib... .25¢ Let us help you make the dollar go a long way. By request of our customers we are delivering to all parts of the city twice a day. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? The American Shoe Repair Shop PRICES CUT AS FOLLOWS Men’s Soles__-$1.65 Leather Heels __60c ‘Rubber Heels___60c Ladies’ Soles_.$1.40 Ladies’ Leather Heels________________40c Ladies’ Rubber Heels______________ _-60¢ Children’s Soles_- -75e to $1.00 Boys’ Soles___-____________ $1.25 to $1.40 Boys’ Leather Heels_________ .--40e to 50c Just Around the Corner High Board Fence on East Second Street You Will Find Better Shoe Repairing at Lowest Possible Prices An Up-to-Date Shop A few pairs of uncalled-for shoes at less than repair charges. DON’T FORGET THE NAME AND PLACE The American Shoe Repair Shop Cor. Second and Durbin—Downstairs Building Costs Lowered By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J fo P o prem ee tena

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