Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1922, Page 8

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x be ¢ y ew Ve Ts “poor At New York Oil company shay will be » at the local headquarters of the comp nes ele oe the company who have eae pore Seon eae Cast are | Coastal. = S . ember of the hoard of directors | Cow Gulch Sager ol nie or s, N. Y., and Whitney G. Case, |Domino . t hs berm ia ats nev kf 16 re by PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Dafiv Cribune MARKET G0GoIP acting president of Cataragu eis Seal erence Ser eas ee, WHEAT EASES OFF IN PRIC May Drops Cent on Chicago Market While Others Hold Steady. nat "AGO, May beginning racts led to wh in the whea ing the early dealir grain referred to ab: chiefly wheat, is henceforth fur. the available erpool quotations and because the gov ernment crop report was regarded by some traders us less bearish than had been expected. Opening quotations which ranged from unchanged figures to %e higher, with may 1.38 to 1.38% and July $1.25 to $1.24% were followed by a drop in May to $1.35% and in later months slightly below yester- day's finish. Subsequently, support developed and a rally ensued, helped by talk of bet- ter export demand, with some sales to Germany. There were also rust damage reports from Tennessee and Kentucky. The unsettled, %c net low- lements |Mountain Producers .$ 16.62 May ‘shorts, who otherwise would] initial test well $s now at @ depth | Merritt =... 7 ion Sinve edt wait aut the congestion | Of 4,150 feet and progress is still be-| Gienrock on 2 a8 yes Salt C Prds. = and of elevators here could be relieved.|!n# made. leat peo ow hea “ate Later months than May were relativ The formations as shown by the log | Salt Creel Cons ie ly steady owing to an advance in Liv-| of the well indicates that the Wall) Marine .. i 1.00 NEW YORK OIL MEETING PENDING AND FIELD) NEWS) LOCAL OIL, STOCKS, Bessemer . 2 “4 Big Indian 32 eT 36 3s as 20 2k 23 | Black Tail 02 04 = | Blacksto 33 “at Preparations are being made for the annual meeting of the Chappell. 4 c. eg Monday, May 15, | consolidated Royaliy-. 134 0136 y. Among the mem- f | Capitol Peto . |a member of the board and also head oe at the Casper Manufacturing com-| P- 7 -Wiliams of Buffalo, N. ¥. | Gates he maintained strength of the Jupiter o- New York company stock issue,| Kinney Coastal which is at present selling above $30 Luck Royalty .. on the New York curb, indicates con-| Lance Creek Royalty fidence in policies favorable to the ad-|2remton, - --- | vancement of the company. Seems k Geis The Monday meeting will be the! Norihwest first meeting of the company since! Outwest the death of Frank G. Curtis, former) Rei Bank president, whose aggressive policies Five Tribes Pet Co, were responsible for the success at sates BEL EAL tained by the company. toyalty & Producers | Sunset Y OW, FIELD OPERATIONS |Tom Be! ll Royalty ... ‘Western Exploration . Three important developments | Wing River Rele. which should prove of great value to! Grited Psto . the New York Oil company are ae Wyo-Kans onducted on various properties of] Wyo-Tex . 3 the concern in fields in Natrona| Western Oil Fields county at this time Efeceg States The most important of these tests! from the viewpotnt of off pioneering! NEW YORK CURS CLOSING | is confined to the Boone dome, where Creek sands, already the most tucra-|xrutcal |... tive producers in fields of this state,!S. ©. Indiana . will be opened in the next 100 feet|iCties Service Com. or #0, % Well No. 4, on the Gorton lease in| 5 the Poison Spider field, is also being Geepened. ‘This well has been a big paying gas producer but in order to stimulate pressure the company will deepen the hole into the next gas strata which Mes at a depth of about 1,450 feet. This well is located on the northeast quarter of section 11-38-83. Well No. 2 on unit No. 1 tn the 8. 105. 237.00 105.50 238.00 LIBERTI BOND? -$ 93.26 £9.50 Second 43 . First 4%s Second 4% (Third 44s |Fourth 44s | Victory 4%s - Crude Market er to %c advance with May 31.37% to 1.37% and July $1.25 to $1.24%. Cor: and oats were easier in sym- Pathy with wheat. After starting a shade to %e higher, with July 6414 to $4%c, the corn market underwent a material sag ail around. In the last part of the session, prices woored a little. advance, influenced more or less by reports of too much rain for corn planting. The close was nervous % to léc net higher, July 64%c. Oats opened unchanged to %e low- er, July 39% to 39%c and later held near the initial figures. Higher quotations hogs gave firmness to the provisiotis market. Closing Quotations. Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT-~ May - - - 1.38 1.38% A.35% 1.37% July — - - 124 1.24% 1.23% 1.24 Sept. - - ~ 118 118% 1.17% 1.17% CORN— May --- .61 61% .60% .60% July --- 61% 64% 63% .64% Sept - . 66% 66% 65% 66% OATS— May - - ~° .36% 36% .36% .36% July ~~ - .29% .39% .39% .29% Sept... - 40% 41 40% 41 21.50 11.50 12.42 11.45 11.72 11.60 11.65 July — - ~ IL75 12.00 11.75 11.97 Sept. .- . 11.75 11.87 11.75 11.87 Butter, Eggs, Poultry. CHICAGO, May 10.—Butter changed. Eges higher. recetpts 21,998 case<; firsts 24% @25c; ordinary firsts 22@ 23%c; miscellaneous 23% @24c; stor- age packed extras 26%@26%; storage packed firsts 26@26%c. Poultry alive; higher. fowis 25c; broflers 38@45c; roosters 15c. STEEL ORDERS OW INCREASE NEW YORK, May 10.—The month- ly tonnage report of the United States Steel corporation, made public today showed 6,026,413 tons of unfilled or- ders on hand April 30. This is an in- crease from March's unfilled orders, which totalled 4 494,148. Oo un- ZINC MANUFACTURERS ELECT. sT. Li May 10.—Eugene H. Wolff, of Peru, Ill., was today re-elect ed president of the American Zinc in stitute In the closing session of the fourth annval convention. ee NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that lots 4 and &, block C, South Addition to Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- wing, were sold for taxes due said ewonty for the year 1918 by E. Mc- Donald, county treasurer, on the first day of July, 1919. The said real estate was assessed and taxed as the property of L. M. Gurley, and the time for the redemption of said real estate expires on the first day of July, 1922; that diligent in- quiry has been made and the said L. M. Gurley cannot be found in Natrona County, Wyoming; that the undersigned, the: owner of the certificate of purchase of said real estate, hereby gives notice that he will, on the 14th day of August, 1922, apply to the Treasurer of Natrona County, Wyoming, for a deed to the above-described land. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 3d day of May, 1922. E. RICHARD SHIPP. Publish May 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31, 1922. 3 r RS South Casper Creek field is also be-| ing deepened. This well ts already cemented to the Iime formations at) 1,500 feet and as soon as the cement sets the well will be pushed down to the big Sundance gas sands around 2,300 feet. Salt Creek and other field opera-| tions are progressing sntisfactorfly | Mule but the three tests above mentioned| diy pbs yaton'ant the osuinany a od British Pound Grass Creek . Elk Basin . Creek SCHENECTADY, N. Y., May 10.— Stockholders of the General Electric company voted to increase the com- pany's capital stock $35,000,000 by is- suing 3,500,000 shares of common stock at $10 per share. The issue will pay a five per cent annual dividend on common stock, payments to take place of sem{-annual two per cent div- {dends heretofore paid. For every two shares of common stock one share of the new issue will be paid. The first payment is expécted October 1. GAS PRICE INCREASED. NEW YORK, May 10.—The Stand- ard Oil company of New Jersey cana ard Oil company of New Jersey today announced an increase of one cent a gallon in the price of gasoline. The new price is 26 cents. Similar advances were announced earlier in the week by the Sinclair Consolidated Oil corporation, the Tex- as company and other independents. NEW YORK, May 10.—The more important international currencies were distinctly responsive today to cables indicating a more hopeful feel- ing at Genoa. Demand bills on London were quoted at $4.65 an overnight gain of one cent and the record quotation for three years. french and Belgian bills rose six Points, Italian bills gatned 3 points and various other continental remit- tances were 2 to 6 points better excep- ting Norway and Sweden. German marks lagged, making only a slight recovery. $3.00@$4.25; stockers and feeders $6.00 @$7.50. Hogs, receipts $700; market steady 10c higher; top $10. $10.30. lambs $13. 5; bulk $9.85@ $14.75; ewes $7.00@$8.00. Futures For Meat. BUENOS AIRES, Stay 10.—Pstab- lishment of a futures market for meat and cattle is one of the principal ob- jects of the new produce exchange which, it is announced will open May —Try a classified ad in the ‘Tribune— It is believed that such a market will bring about better organtzation in the cattle business, prevent violent| price fluctuation and improve condi- tions generally in the first industry of the country. > Livestock Mart || Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 10.—{United States Bureau of Markets)—Cattle receipts 13,000; market slow; early trading on beef steers and she stock 10 to 15c| lower; early top nearly $9.00. bulf beef steers $7.75@8.60; bulls and calves opening steady; stockers weak; pack- ers bidding $9.00 down for vealers. Hogs receipts 16,000; market slow. big packers doing little; lights strong with Tuesday's average others strong to 10c higher; top $11.00; bulk $10. ing sows weaks to 10c lower; pigs 15 to 25c higher; bulk good | pigs $10.50@10.75. Sheep receipts 10,000; market steady! ito ng; some native ewes and | spring lambs higher; early top shorn |lambs $14.10. wooled Colerado $15.50: good light ewes $8.00; bulk $5.50@ 7.50; California springers held 25c higher» asking $15.75. Omaha Quotatoins. OMAHA, Neb., May 10—(nitea| States Bureau of Markets.)—Hogs. FOR A QUARTER _ From what of the wood: @11.00. pac’ pride? MOUNTAIN Ready Mixed Climatically correct? else. Pure linseed oil Receipts 12,000; slow; steady to 10c lower; bulk, 200 to 250-pound butch. ers, $10.35@10.45; top, $10.50; butch- ers, 260 to 325-pound weight, @10.30; packing grades, 39@9 Cattle—Receipts 10,800; beef stecrs slow, 10c to 25c lower; yearlings, $8.60; she stock steady to 1hc lower: other classes of stock mostly steady. Sheop — Receipts 8,000; killing | classes mostly 25¢ lower; spring lambs, also wooled lambs, $15; bulk. jclipped lambs, $11; $10.15 paint. $13@13.50; clipped yearling: clipped wethers, ewes, $7 $9; CAS: Northwest Lbr. & Sup. Co. Glenrock feeders steady. Denver Quotations. | DENVER, Colo., May 10.—Cattle receipts $2,600; market steady; beet steers $6.50@$8.25; cows and heifers $4.75 @ $7.50; calves $8.50@$10.50; buns McPHEEs MGINNITY © MAKERS OF *CLIMATICALLY CORRECT’ PAINTS TAST SALES > LEADING OILS —ARESOLD OF Allied Chemical & Dye 68% Allis Chalmers 48% American 38%) American x. 46%] American Cur & Foundry .... 160 B! American Hide @ Leather pia. tei | N€W York Stock Market Dull American International Corp.. 434} in Comparison With Recent American tive 1 American American American American American American Anaconda Atchison ....... AtL, Gulf and West Indi Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel “B” Canadian Pacific . Central Leather Chandler Motors . Chesapeake and Ohio . Chicago, Mi] and St. Paul Chicago, R. I. and Pac Chino Copper ......... Colorado Fuel and Iron . amous Players alaky neral Asphalt ral Electric . neral Motors wodrich Co. ... Great Northern pf Ulinois Central. Inspiration Copper ° International Harvester Int. Mer Marine pfd. International Paper :. Invincible Off ...... y Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper ... Louisville and Nashville . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper ... Middle States Oil . Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific New York Central . Y., N. H. and Hartford ‘orfolk and Western . Northern Pacific .... 40 74 40 0 Reading Rep. Iron Ri Dutch, rs Roebuck . inclair Con Oll Southern Pacific . Southern Railway . Standard Oil of N. J. ... Studebaker Corporation Tennesse Copper Texas Co. ...... Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products ‘ranscontinental Oil . Union Pacific ...... United Retail Stores . U. 8. Ind. Alcohol . United States Rubber . United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric ..... Willys- Overland “merican Zine, Lead and Sm.. 18 Butte and Superior 29% Cala Petroleum .. 55% Montana Power . 71% Shattuck Arizona 8% Great Northern Ore 38% Keating Ames Railroad Act In Texas. Address HOUSTON, Texas, May 10.—Edward F. Keating of Washington, former congressman from Colorado and edi- tor of the official publication of the sixteen railway brotherhoods urged the necessity for organized political action on the part of the brotherhoods attacked the Esch-Cummins bill and told of plans for the establishment of labor newspapers in his speech today before the delegates attending the 29th triennial convention of the Inter- national Brotherhood of Locomotitve Firemen and Enginemen. OF A CENTURY Twenty-Five Years Now— lwork—inside and out—of your home? Will it be something you can point to with There is every reason why it should be if you use— AND PLAIN House Paint tt couldn’t be anything combined with lasting pigments in proportions that have given satis- faction for twenty-five years, Ask for a coler card showing the many shades and tints of this economical, weather and Wear-resisting Natrona Lumber Co. PER Perrine Hardware Co. Douglas a1 52% 99%4| dul stock market. 354 1 139% 36%) <|ing was heavy. 12% ¥ | Pacific ofls rose 1 to 2 points, Baldwin Oklahoma Prod. and Ri 3 Pacific Oil ... 64% Pan American Petro 62% Pennsylvania 41% 2990000000009000000000 0400900000000 009000090090 09 500000" Record Sales. NEW YORE, May 10—Lack of public interest and firmer money ten- |dencies caused further selling for |both accounts in today’s relatively Sales approxi- mated 850,000 shares. Leading offs, motors, equipments and some of the investment rails were freely soid in Inter trading, the 4% per cent money rate inviting fresh bearish aggression. The clos- NEW YORK, May 10.—Initial quo- tations {n the stock market today were irregular, the usual mixture of fractional gains and losses being re- corded. Within the first half hour, however, prices strengthened in almost every direction under lead of oils and equipments. Associated, Houston, and |Locomotive, Westinghouse and Com- 104% | puting Tabulating recording gains of |1 to 1% and Manhattan Power and 27| Manhattan Elevated, made one point soit | advances. 1744 | Pers, rubbers and mail crder shares Independent steels, cop- also fraproved. Rails were dull, but New Haven opened within a small fraction of its maximum price for the year. The market lapsed mto extreme 4|@ullness during the morning. Sales of the first hour barely aggregated 200,000 shares, the smallest total since last March. Higher prices quoted by the Standard Oil companies of New Jersey and Louisiana were helpful to the oll group including Standard O11 of California. Strength of British ex- jehange confirmed over night advices of more hopeful conditions at Genoa. International Harvester, Springs 4 |Were adde dto the stronger equipments. United States Steel anticipated a pro- bable increase in unfilled orders for April by a substantial fractional gain. New Haven rose to the year’s best price at 30% and Toledo, St. Louis 4|and Western and Colorado and South- ern were strong. at 4 per cent. Profit taking foNowing the publica- tion of the large increase in unfilled tonnage figures lowered United States Steel a point. This selling encouraged bear pressure on. other leaders and Studebaker, Baldwin and Mexican Pe- jtroleum yielded 1 to 1% points below their highest prices of the forenoon. Market pressure also developed against International Paper, Genera! Electric, Corn Products, Davison Chernical and Computing Tabulating Recording, which sold 1 to 1% under yeste: " final prices. sexy Call money opened Foreign Exchange Firm, NEW YORK, May 10.—Great Bri- tain demand 4.4444; cables, 4.44%. 60- day bills orp banks 4.421%; France de- mand 9.12%; cables 9.13, Italy de- man 5.29%; cables 5,30; Belgium de. magd 8.36; cables 8.36%; Germany de. and 4%; cables 34%. Holland de.) mand 38.40; cables 38.43. Norway de. ntand 18.0; Sweden demand 25.70. 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Greece demand 4:50; Poland aemant x ; Czecho-Slovakia demand 1.93; Metals. ieee demand 36.25; Brazil ¢e-| NEW YORK, May 10.—Copper| TUCKER AND LEONARD pray mand 14; Montreal 98%. steady. electrolytic, spot and nearby, 13@13%: later 13%@13%. Tin steady Lendon Money. spot and nearby 30.62; futures, i LONDON, May 10—Rar_ silver|'fron steady; prices unchanged. pe- ounce. Money 1% per cent.| steady: spot 5,25@5.50. Soap bubble and Sentinels I industry find both soap bubbles and sen- tinels. ie soap uP bat flare up—make extraordinary claims for their products—offer all sorts of meso inducements to buyers—and soon disappear. “The sentine! build a good rider anil sell it on a fair basis. They endure. The Miller Rubber Company began building _ MILLER GEARED-TO-THE-ROAD TIRES ten years ago. We were then in thirty-second place. But we determined to build the best automobile tire that expert workmen and the best materials could produce. We have never changed this policy. 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