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7 \ netting pressure considering that the| PAGE EIGHT be Casper Daily Cribune [MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEW | WHO-NORTHERN NAY GIVE UP TEST wss=2 compan 1 well on the Ps tana, according to in offices at Winnett. e and decision regarding abandonment of the test will be made in the near future. ormation given out at the company’s the ] Resumption of operations en owicr well near Conrad at 1,400 fee ai fo |r 8 reported. The upper Koc mation is being penetrated. On the Ingomar dome near Ingo- ' Z Oi co: y is a IN BIG MARKET = on section 35-9 din within the next ten nd adjoins a lease on Two Years to Secure Permit. Selling Extends | ye Graes Creek Producers syndi Throu sion, Re- cate has been organized by prominent > is, Wyo. interests to de acres of land in the Grass eld to which they recently Wheat umier-| secured title after contests pending passage of the leasing law was oc- uthwest|cupied by W. N. Dickerson of Ther- Fields | mopolia. Officers of the syndicate are were of a far appeared < t-| Dr. A. G. Hamilton, president; C. W. wing a Open-| Ferguson, vice president; E. C. Roth: % | well, treasurer: 2. Lewis, secretary to 1 lower, b XO} A rig is being moval to the fieid| $1.42%, and July 2 t 1.|for immediate operations. j were followed by | — | drop and then something ¢ Well Drilled Deeper. Subsequently the market Wen No. 7 of the Now York om} company on the northwest quarter | of section 12-33-82 in the Poison Spid- er field ts being deepened into the : lower Sundance fromattons, the hor! Pe ee a ta to 3g | 20" where the company recently un-| 41% to $1.41% | Corked a 36,000,000 cubic foot gus pro-| = | ducer, ip an adjoining well. Well No. tn|7 a2 compartively small prodscer, be-| opening % | ine listed at 4,000,000 foot. It ts be-| TD ie 00 te Nowak: sae ikvnrtenic: Ueved that the production will be| {he corm market continued weak for a|Steatly increased when the new depth hile and then recovered to'some ex-|!% reached. vat WVhite corn went to a premium over yellow and mixed The close was steady at % to % to le net decline, May 63% to Gi%e Oats cinplayed independance of other grain. There was sald to be Lberal export dealings in oats at the seaboard The opening ranged from %c off to a like m@vance, May 41% to 41 , but sharp gains enswed for all deliveries. Slight uptarns im the value of hogs ‘were promptly refiected by the pro- abowed rather stubborn resistance to/ was down 3% to| t seiting there on a Liverpool market Western \pxptoration Elects Today. At the annual stockholders’ meet-' ing of the Western Exploration com- pany, held at the offices of the com- pany in Portland, Maine, today, P. Whitney and Chas. W. Hirsig. Oil Field Labor Unions . Active In Mexico, Claim’ MEXICO CITY, March 1.—(By The ing better noderstandin nited | Mexico about of an un breakable has been left to |the direction here of J. W. Kelley, general organizer of the International n of Machinists and to Wal- ow, advisor to the Inter- jon of Oil Field, Gas Butter and Eggs. nery Workers of GHIGAGO, March 7.—Butter lower; | America, who haye established head creamery ex 32@35c; | quarters her As me — APPEAL DENIED. NGTON, March ‘The sv- reme court has denied the appli- ion of the Puget Sound Power and company rendered against {t by the United States district court for west ern Was in proceedings ught against S. B. Asia, Daniel W. ass and others. j (QUICK ACTION ON MONEY PROMISED BY SYNDICATE ORT, I, March ay blew the safe- the Ewing State ear here, and es ined amount rast suspended drilling on its Amer sulson lease, Big Coulee structure, Mon-| American The test has been carried 3,360 feet and |; price today | for the last two years had been clear-! Illinois Central Jed up. Tho land formerly was in the | Inspiration Copper ..-- withdrawn area and at tho time of the| International Harveste lint. ae the Tobacco following were elected directors ofthe Transcontinental Oti company for the ensuing year: C. B. Union Pacific Richardson, 8. A. Lane, B. B, Brooks, United Retail Stores RN. Matson, Patrick Sullivan, Chas. U- 5: Tad. |Utah Copper | Westinghouse | Willys Overland = |American Zinc, Lead and Sm. | Butte and Superior Montana Power }10c New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire LAST SALES [American Ame Car and Foundry .. Hide & Leather pfd.. International Corp. . 44 Locomotive .....--- 109% Smeiting & Refg — 48 erican Amencan Sugar ........... aout Américan Sumatra Tdbacco — American T. and T. . ja | | Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and ¢ | Beth} Motors . sapeake and Ohio Mil., and St . RL and {Che Paul . Bn... {5 | General meral |General Motors . Goodrich Co. ... Great, Northern pfd. .. Marine pfd. ...-.- neernational Paper . 3 Invincible Oil . Kelly-Springtield Tire Kennecott Copper Louisville and Ni Mexican Mian. Mic Midvale Missouri New York Central N. ¥., N. and Hartford 16% jorfolk and Western ~ Northern Pacific . Oklahoma Pred and Pacific OR . Pru American Pennsylvania People's Gas Pure Oil Ray Consolit Reading Rep. Iron Royal Duteh, N. Y. Sears Roebuck . nclair Con Of uuthern Pacific -—-----—- cuthern Ratiway ..._. andard Oil of N. J. aker Corporation 1 see Copper xas Co. ... Texas anrd Pacific Products Alcohol .. 45% Rubber 59% Uited States Steel 944 Fel ‘ala. Petroleum Arizona -- 4B Ye | Livestock Mart Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb, March 7.—(Calted tes Bureau of Markets)—Hogs re ipts 12,000; strong to 10c higher, 180 to 210 pound butchers $10.75@10.80; top 10.85; butcher 215 to 825 pound welghis $10.60@10.80; packing grades $9 50@10.00. Cattlo receipts 7,000; beef steers un- even; better gradesonly strong. Top $8.75; others steady to 10c lower; she stock and bulls mostly steady; veals st to 50c lower; stockers and feed- ers unchanged. Sheep receipts 8,000; lambs steady to Sc lower; bulk $14.75@16.25; top for review of a de- $15-50; sheep and feders steady; shear-| at Seguille, seven miles east of here) ing lambs $14.50. ’ ca Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 7.—{United States Bureau of Markets).—Cattle receipts 11,000; fairly active; generally steady | on all class top beef steers $9.35;) five yearling steers $3.5@; bulk steers $7.75 @8.60. Hogs receipts 26,000; slow; mostly higher than yesterday's avorege; big packers holding back; top 311.2 bulk $10.90@11.20; pigs strong to 25c| higher; bulk desirable 100 to 120) pounders $20.00@10.26; some up to $10.50. Sheep recetpts 20,000; slow; first sales clipped lambs about 250 lowe: ne wooled lambs sold early; bidding 25 to 6500 lower; few fat ewes early at $3.00@816; look steady. Denver Quotations. DENVER, Colo, March 7.—Cattic receipts 1,800; market steady, 250 low- er; beef steers $6.50@7.75; cows and helfers $5.00@7.40; calves $8.00@11.00; bulls $2.50@3.34; stockers and feeders $6.00@7.00. Hogs receipts 1,700; market steady Aree top $11.25; bulk $10.80@ heep receipts 17,000; market strong |25c higher; lambs $14.76@15.25; ewes | $8.00@8. feeder lambs $14.00@ MEXIA, Texas, March 7.—Oil booms, like poverty, ac- quaint men with strange bedfellows, The trustees of the Mexia Extension syndicate, C. L. Anderson and M. yW. ELOCyEr: M. D., are recruited from widely different fields of human end AVOY, but they find mutual interest in the oil bu : s ; an unsullied record and a long list of credit. ) Munger-Verchoyle tnter | abled them to pa , and RSON that en. AND) 400 per cent prof. DEILLE bDocTror BORE Oe RED! Spy are a. en filled with his ig to mortal aches pos uncan: | states for opinions \Teuton States To Form Union DRESDEN, March 7—The German states of Saxony, Brunswick and Thuringia contemplating establish- |ment of « union to further their cem- mon interests without impairing their separate independence. These three states now have socialist governments. A meeting of officials was held re- cently in Leipsic and it was decided to establish an office, jomtly support- ed, to promote the common welfare. ‘The office will have to do essentially ®| with labor problems but inquiry will be made of other German governed to the practic socialist states.” ability of a “league o! ——— LUMBER MEN TO REORGANIZE. LOUISVILLE, K; the Wecision of the supreme court against its open competition plan was the chief business before the American Hard Wood Manuf: vhich here. turing association. opened a two-< convention s | Elkhorn . March 7.—Re- organization of bureaus to conform to oat seem OILS HEAVY IN STOCK TRADING Furnished by Taylor and Clay | Rails and Standard Industrial | Blackstone Steady on New York Columbine . s | Consolidated “Royalty. | Chappell -... NEW YORK, March 1—Recurrent | Cow Gulch selling of oils, motors and kindred 1s- Domino . sues neutralized the steadier tone of rails and standard industrials in to- Gay's less active and more contracteyy stock market session. Sales approxi- mate 675,000 shares. { Corn Products, American Caa, Studebaker and several of the rails and coppers were conspicuously strong features of the later dealings. The close was firm. z |e. T. Wiltams _ Royalty Petroleum Henry Northwest Outwest | Picardy 4 NEW YORK, March T—Prices were | Red Ban’ firm at the opening of today’ stock | market, but irregular reactions soon wet in as a result of profit taking. Consolidated Gas, the feature of yes! terday’s brisk rally, eased one point after making a fractional gain. Motors and independent strels, especially Wiltys-Overiand preferred, Chandler, Wyo-Tex Studebaker, Colorado Fuel and Guilt Western St : States Steel, forfeited large fractions }¥ on .. .ane +19 | to one point. Tobaccos and food spe- 2W YORK SIN cialties were supported, the sugar EW Oe CORO ol caput abe w ing: eapelialchvenient am Mountain Producers ign pratt. Tom Bell Royalty . | Western Exploration. Wind River Refg. - United Pete ... Western Of Fields . Wyo-Kans ..... . oils, notably General the market within General ‘Asphalt lost 2% potnts in the early reaction, the preferred de clining five points. Other foreign oils and some of the domestic issues also gave way moderately and . reactions among motors and rubbers were more estensive. Gas ghares cancelled only a small part of yesterday's gains and steels rallied on accouncement of price advances by one of the largest Pitts- burgh producers. Pressure against In- ternational Papor, Phillips-Jones pre- ferred and National Enameling pre- ferred was offset by the stremeth of United Fruit, Central Leather profer- red and tobacco products preferred.! Dealings in rails were light and irregu lar. Call money opened at 4% per cent, ; Efforts to bring about further Iiq- uidation in the early weak features Salt Creek Prod and Refrs. Second 4%s Third 44s - Fourth 4%s Sseeke $1-$0 | were. unavailing, the market harden- 1.99|ine in sympathy with an active in- Raratitcn \ticaen 1.40 | @uiry for the chemical, care and trac: Rock River + 150| tion. issues. Continuance of the re- Salt Creek 1.40} cent active inquiry for investment Sig Muddy 1.40/ buyers and the ready absorption of Mule Creek « 1.35 new issues encouraged speculative buying. American Ice and Virginia- Curolina Chemical preferred improved four points, Kresge company 3%. Am- erican Agricultural Chemical pre ferred $% and Manhattan Blevated 2%. Pure Oil was depressed 2%. j } MIDWEST LEAGUE TRIO Money. NEW YORK. March 7.—Caf money easier; high, 4% per cent; low, 4%: ruling rate, 4%; closing bid, 4; offered at 4%; last loan, 4%. CaN loans against acceptances, 4. Time loans firm; 60 days, 4% @5; $0 days, 4% @5; six months, 4%@5. Primo mercantile paper, 4% @5, | Foreign Exchange Easy. NEW YORK. March 7.—Great Bri- tain, demand 4,38%, cables 4.38%; 60- day bills on banks, 4.35%. France, de- mand 9.01, cables 9.01%. Italy, de mand 5.07%4, cables.5.08. Belgium, de- mand 8.44%, cables 8.45. Germany, demand .385%. cables .38%. Holland, demand 37.95, cables 37.98. Norway, demand 17.65. Sweden, demand 26.35. Denmark, demand 21.25. Switz- —_—_— - LIQUOR KILLS erland, demand 19.47, Spain, demand pons ela |15.83. Greece, demand 4.58, Poland, MISSOULA, Mont,, March 7—John “emand .02%. Czecho-Slovakia, de- Jarvi, said by officers to have been Mand 1.63, Argentine. demand $7.62. crazed from drinking moonshine liq-, Br##il, demand 14.25. Montreal 967-16. uor last night, shot and killed his wife AMARILLO, Texas, March 7.— Ranie.n Johnson, who will manage the local baseball teem this summer, has already signed three men who played with teams in the Midwest league last season. Johnson was manager part of last season for the Sterling club of the Midwest circuit. ‘The players whom Johnson has ob- tained include Roy Elsh, Denver out- fielder; Homer Black, Sterling outfield- er and Johnny Meanor, Scottsbluff, second baseman. { Metals. q NEW Be nua) March 1.—Copper stendy; lytic spot and nearby 180; later 13@13%c. ‘Tin weak: spot and futures 29.00. Iron steady prices unchanged. Lead steady; spot 4.70@4.80. Zine quiet; Fast St. Lou spot 4.65@4.70. Antimony spot 4.25. then took his own life. Four small children survive the couple: Noi fh i inn President Of Anti-Bolshevik Rule Resigns delivery Silver, NEW YORK, March ?.—Forcign bar silver, 64%c; Mexicam dollars, 49%e. VLADIVOSTOK, March 7—{By The Associaged Press.—M. Mericuloft has resigned ag president of the anti-Bol- shevik government in Vladivostok giving Ml health as a reason. Mayor Eremeieff has been designat-| Suspension Of paste igs batch hs ss mee atest R s to Enact pi jous es concerning ferkul-| = = off were on February 23, when st was Relief Denied fested and driven to the southeast by | troops of the Chita government. | San Ries | WASHINGTON, March 7, — By a ff According to all ancient lore, the close vote the house refused to odd numbers are masculine, the even| suspend its rules and pass a bill au- feminine. The odd numbers were in| thorizing- an appropriation of $1,000,- nearly every case the lucky ones—|000\for the purchase of seed grain a notable and general exception be-/to be used in the drought stricken ing the fatal number 13. areas of the northwest. BOND SECURITIES Address all inquiries to John U. Fish, — jj one Casper a) Wyoming Eerenn STANDARD BONDS. | _ FRENCH ISSUE SELLING | American Tel., 6s, 1923.. 106% 100% | PARIS, March 7.—The 6 per cent Armour & Co. 73 = 103% 103% hee tesue of the Credit Nationn for Argentine, unlisted. 5s .. 74% 75% |reparations of devastated regiono, Belgian Govern, 7s 208% 208%; | Belgian Govern. 88 22. 107% 103 "| W@™Ch was opened for subscriptions E during the month of February, ex- Brazil, 85 = 104% 104% * Canadian Northern, Ts .. 109 1098 | Conded 400,000000 francs, ft was an. Chile, 8s, 1941 ...-. 103 10334 | nounced today. Denmark, 8s wwma-= 109% 109% | Dupont, 734s -.- + 103% 104% French, BD ca-eneeee= 200 100% Goodrich, 7s 2 i. Goodyear, 8s Godchaux, THe — Japanese, 4148 Japanese, 4s . Kelly-Springfield, Norway, &s . New York Central 7s. Pennsylvania R. R, 6%s Queensland, 7s .. Stand: Income Tax Accountants Reliable Service ” DINES & HAYES 220 Gil Exchange Bldg. Open Evenings. 8s } Radiogram Reports TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922. Great Activity In Southeast Extension | ‘Read the radiogram. It’s the latest, the most authentic news from the great south- | ° east extension of the Mexia pool. . But above and beyond its news value, there’s an element of human interest in this message. Stop and consider this feature for a moment. ' The men on the job, the driller, the tool dressers and their horned-handed helpers. Men who have spent their lives in the oil fields. Sincere sons of toil. Have decided to take a month’s salary each in the shares of the Mexia Extension Syndicate. ! These men know what they're doing; they realize what a splendid chance the syndicate has to get gusher production, to pay fabulous dividends. - It looks good to them. It should look good to you. Become Our Partners in Profit---NOW Partners in profit. That’s what you'll be if you join hands with as today in this promising deal. ‘ You can join us for as little as $10; that'll buy 100 fully paid, non-assessable units in the Mexia Extension Syndicate. That’s it: Units Ten Cents each. Certainly, there’s a reason. é Dime shares frequently pay dollar divi- dends, and from present indications it looks very much as if a hundred dollar investment in ‘this enterprise would yield several thou- sand dollars in the early future. Speed, that’s what we’re aiming at. Racing toward millions at high speed. If you dislike quick action and big protts, if you abhor sudden wealth, avoid e oil business. But— If you like to win quickly, if you want to make a lot of easy money by taking a little chance, grasp this opportunity. It should spell ease and wealth and comfort and happiness and freedom from toil lt’s up to you. Share in the Winnings of Wisdom Don’t plug your ears with prejudice. You’re entitled to share in "the winnings of wisdom. Charley Anderson, the drilling trustee of this Syndicate, is a poor*man; that is, he’s poor in the coin of the realm, but— He’s rich in the wisdom of oil lore. He’s drilled see a ees for hed le, many rich men have grown er feoaah Charley Anderson’s wisdom of the oil Lessee, area his careful management, through his honesty. Today Charley Anderson is striking out for his shareholders and himself. If he wasn’t a poor man you’d never have an opportunity to join him, but being poor, he must have your co-operation to complete what he believes will be a gusher upon the 400-acre lease of the Mexia Extension Syn- licate., Mexia Extension Syndicate $75,000 Capital Par Value 10c Units Fully Paid and Non-Assessable Dr. M. W. Hoover Charley Anderson Trustees Dan Waggoner Bldg. Fort Worth, Texas Southeast the Trend of Production Goes Magnolia, due west, got a well. drilling steadily on our No. 1 well and it has reached the depth of 2,190 feet. It’s looking fine, everything points to an early and successful competion and I'll wager that we'll startle the world with the produc- tion from our 400-acre lease. I said, 400 acres. M Think of it, folks, 400 priceless acres with- in gunshot of Mexia’s gusher now, Four hundred acres in a neat little Syndi- cate capitalized for only 95,000. When our Well No. 1 is completed, ten acres of our 400 might sell for more than our lization. es, I sid sell. Because that’s just what we’re going te do. Drill No. 1 to the pay sand, sell out to the big companies, declare one big fat dividend. Will you be with us on that day? t With the hand of fellowship outstret ihe: present, hopeful for the fetare, Charley nt, ‘or the fut Anderson bids you join him today. Send him a thousand, five hundred, one hundred, fifty or as little as ten dollars, and Charley will pledge you the following: Quick action, careful drilling job. De oe ere pro rat of Bre atiy divisi f all : Profi z “earl ion 0: the if Well No: 1 proves a gusher, right’ be ae Jess than— ‘ $2,000 for every hundred dollars invested. The coupon below was put thero for @ purpose. Clip it ont. Pin your remittance to it. Do it right now. Mexia Extension Syndicat C.D.T.-3-7- Dan Waggoner Bldg., =f Brits Fort Worth, Texas. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $. as full payment for_ Syndicate at Ten Cen

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