Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 6

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‘AGE SIX WMAKET BOSSIP AND FIELD EWS OHIO STAINES NOT COWFMED A-ceport from Thermopolis stating that the Ohio Ofl com- pany had engountered a producer of 1,500 to 3,000 barrels in a deep test in the Grass Creek field was denied at the Cas- per headquarters of the concern today. The official state- ment indicated that the deep well at Grass Creek had reached a depth of 3,600 feet but that the objective Embar sand had ARE BUOYANT but tho ofl is sald to come-from a Foreign Buying Extends Gains higher formation. ‘The well in question is the initial Toward Close of Session Today. Giscovery hole drelied by the Gnio O1 company later converted Into a dee test. This well has long held the at tention of ofl interests of the vicinity. Reports of a big strike are said to have cansed great excitement. Special attention was concentrated on the holdings of the Grass Creek Petroleurn Syndicate in view of the recently been opened up by the gov. ment. Successfai completion‘ of the Ohio's Geep well would aasmno the syndicate of production from four oil) san@s, three of which have alread) 2 (oped and found of] bear CHICAGO, May 16.—Active gencral we a decided lift to whea 2 the early dealings. The Carden County Operations. Arnouncessent of the Rocky Moun tain Oil and Gas company that ft is reagy 10 proceed with construction of| for advance in Liverpool quotations added also to raise values here. On | its"ttre from the gas fields north ef the other hand, the receipts of wheat/ Rawlins to the latter city is the out here continued lUberal, 230 carloads,| standing news of the week from the and there were new deliveries of 263,-|Carbon county fields where develop-| 000 bushels on May contracts, The|ment work continues to show in- opening which varied from % to 2%c|creased activities. The Rocky Moun-| higher with May $144 to $1.45 and|tain company was granted a fran-| July $1.26% to $1.26%, was followed | chiee by the Rawlins council on March | by slight further gains. 8 and since then preliminary arrange-| On buying in which foreigners par-| ments for proceeding with the ven ticipated, the market later ascended | ture have been in progress. | further, September touching a new| The Ohio Oil company, of which the high price record for the season.| Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas ‘s a sub-) Gosstp was current that tho Kansas/sidiary, opened up a new gasser on crop was deteriorating. The close | section 31-26-87 of the Mahoney done | nsettied, 2% to 3% net higher % and July $1.28% tc I Second 4s First 4%s Storage congestion in Lost Soldier has been relieved temporarily by the resumption of oil runs through the pipeline to Fort Steele. Between 1,- 500 and 2,000 barrels a day is being handled Possibitity that a gasoline line may be laid from the Lost Soldier field to the raflroad is based on the perform ane of the Producers % Refiners' “triple” producer of gas, gasoline and oil. An increasing amount of gasoline| is being condensed at the well before the g2s is released to Casper through the big gas Ime and it is believed that the production of this and other wells ant the operetton of a Faso ne linc. In addition more gasoline ill be extracted at the big absorption t company proposes to orn and cats went upward with wheat. After opening % to %c high- er, July 64% to 65c, the corn market scored moderate gains all aroud. Cash demand was only fair with some increase of country offerings of corn to arrive here. The close was steady, % to %e net higher, Juty 65% to 65% @%o Oa! rted unchanged to %@%c high: 39% to 40%c and later made ht general advance. Provisions were neglected but were firmer-in line with hog values. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, May 16— Open. High. Low. WHEAT— re May 53 nich parted in toga, Carbon co near solution of ties. The casing before drilling is resu and ts difficul gain | Western States Operations. | M. T. Rathvan, general superin-| tendent of the Western States Ofl and Land Company who has been in the Sult Creek field for several days get- Butter, Exgs, Poultry. ting, work started there, returns to CHICAGO, May 16.—Butter higher; | Casper with the report that a well has mery extras Me; firsts 20%@|been started at Mule creek, which %c; seconds 23@23%c; standards|should start to produce the first of 3%c the week. Eges unchanged. receipts 27,487] One well ts being drilled at Salt ase Creek and is down 1.500 fest. This is Poultry allve higher; fowls 26c; | located in N. Wo 5-39-78. Another will be started inrthe noreast corner of sec- tion 5. The company-is now 900 feet down in Soap-Creek-on Well No. 7. broflers 40@48 Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. May 16.—(United Burean of ets)—Cattle recet 10,000; fairly active; beef steérs anc fully steady. no choice steers| roosters 14t4c. New Work Piamed. ‘The Kinney-Coastal Of company 4s | preparins to deyelop the government Statestlease in the Salt Creek ficld which scetpts|2S Purchased fat | t/tand sale at Dougtas last year. The| t well on the property ill be an| offset to the Mosher Syndicate Well} arly; beet steers of quality to] 0° on section 19-39-78 which ts now| largely at $7.65@8.50; bulls steady veal calves strong to high-| Uoderway- outsiders paying $10 @10.50 freety for choice vealers. early CHICAG tha gpvernment she st sold BOND PRICES BOOSTED BY IMPROVED FINANCES sales to packers around $9.50%10.00. Hogs receipts 21,000; slow; big} packers doing little; early trading around 5 to 10c higher to yard traders and shippers part of early advance lost; top early $11.00. bulk $10.45@/| 10.90. | | Sheep receipts 13,000; steady to 25c < ares spring lambs $14.25| Reacting from a period of depre: @ seconds to feeders $12. top|Sion as far as Casper bonds are con-/ shorn lambs $13.00. choice 110 pound|cerned, a new confidence has been California shorn ewes $7:50; good fed| Manufactured in the market and now Texas shorn .wethers $8.25. several houses are. potential purchas- ers of bond issues of this city. Less reported strike. This tract has gust |! and has come sted casing at 2,360 feet.| 5 |Third 4%s |known as Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay Blackstone Salt’ Greek Chappell Columbine | Consolidated “Roy, Capitol Pete . 00% Cow Gulch ..2. 108 Bomino . 20 Blkhorn 05 T. Williams 6 | Compass Frantz Copetal / Sas Kinney Coastal... ‘ss Lance Creek Royalty — | Lusk Royalty Preston . Northwest | Mike Henry. W- |Mountain Producers -§ | Gatwest Red Bank Five Tribes Pet. Co. icard: 03 16.12 YF sien Riverton Refg. . Royalty & Produ Sunset . Tom Bell Royalty wr Refs. . United Poste . Western States . ¥ on . ets NEW YORK CcnG CLOSING , Mountain Producers .$ 16.25 $ 16.37 Merr 13. 14.00 Salt Creek Cons - Prod. and Refrs. Marine 1.00 Mutual . 9.12 S. ©. Indi - 104.75 ‘ities Service Com. .. 231.00 LIKERTIY poo Fourth 4%s Victory 4% . Crude Market I Grass Creek ... Elk Basin ...... Lance Creek Hamilton Dome Rock River Balt Creek Big Muddy Mule Creek NEW TORPEDO IN FIELD stern Company Or- ganized to Engage in Well-Shooting. A new torpedo firm, organized for the purpose of entering the ofl gamc here to handle well shooting and other such operations has been incorporated by local men. The new firm will be the Mid-Western Torpedo company and is actively preparing to engage in business during the spring and summer months. Mark U. Weber, president of the concern is well known in ofl circies of Wyoming. J. lL. Wilson, the vice- President has been actively engaged in the torpedo game for the past 23 years, four of which have been spent in the Wyoming fields. A. J. Hardendorff, secretary treasurer and the other members of the incorporating trio have been engaged in the oil game here for a number of years. Mr. Wilson will serve ss general manager, manufacturer of nitro glyc- erine and well shooter. Plans have already been perfected for the erection of a nitro plant of sufficfent capacity to meet all the demands of the com- pany’s busine: While the location of the plant has not been definitely announced yet it is understood that it will be far enough removed from Cas-, per to obviate any danger here. ‘The new concern is incorporated for $100,000 with par fixed at $1. The stock will be closely held uftil the firm ts on a substantial earning basis. Soni at Kronen Slumps To New Low in Vienna VIENNA, May 16.—(By the Asso- elated Press.}—The Austrian kronen made a new low record yesterday when it fell to 10,000 to the dollar, At this level manufacturers and mer- chants bought freely, which augers Omaha Ga gatens: |than 10 days ago, the best bid Casper Neb., May 16.—(Unttea| received would approximate 90 net. eau of Markets).—Hogs re-| Today the bids are near par. ceipts 8,500; market slow, mostly 16| This situation is thought to have to isc lower; bulk 180 to 240 pound|been brought about by a change in confidence following publication of the 20@10.30. other lower top| seecanees 410 0010-18. Ce statement of the city for $10.40; bulk 185 to 285 pound butchers) financial $10.00@10.20; packing grades $9.00@| 9 tion of Mayor W. A. Blackmore. se tee Cattle receipts 7:500; beef steers slow, taostly 10%15¢ lower; she stock| ‘Boost the Children’s Flour generally steady; “bulls slow to 25¢ Fund. Buy a Barrel.” lower. veal calves strong to 25c high-| er; stockers and feeders 10 to 25¢ low-| er. Sheep recetpts 5,000; steady; top Californias lambs $14.50; spring Iambs| $14.75; native other kkflling lower. wooled ers steady. Denver Prices. DENVE! Colo., May 16.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,400; market steady; beef steers $6.75@8.10. cows and heifers $4.7 5 calves $7.00@11.00; bulls $3.00@4.50; stockers and feeders $6.00 @7.50. E receipts 2,200; market steady, 25c lower; top 10.55. bulk $10.00@10.15. SWAN s i 2,500; rk reak oes! UNDERREAMER S$7.00@2.00 clipped lambs ¢ @ $12.00, \ { the first quarter under the administra-| Phone 528 Americau rican American American American American American American Anaconda An New York Stocks Piemonte Saracens: Allied Chemical & Dye Alls Chalmers Atchison A Central Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products Cruchle Steel Erie Kelly Kenn Louisville neral Mexican Miami Gulf and West Indies . Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel “B™ Canadian Pacifie . Leather . Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio pstees Chicago, Mil and St. Paul —_ Chioago, R. I. and Pac. . Chino Copper G Inspiration International Harvester Int. Mer Marine pfd. International Invincible ‘Oil . Springfield Tire ott Famous Players Lasky % 1G phalt . jectric: c ¥ Goodrich Co. .. {Great Northern, Pennsyly: People’s Gas Pure Ray F Tennesse Copper RE and“Pacific kronen and threatening further to in-| srease the cost of living. | is i on UiLercnanes oe Consolidated Copper .. MINE A atest 5 tep. Iron and Steel -. Royal Dutch, N. Y¥, ars Roebuck Ind ne oth ed States Rubber . ack J Northern Ore . Petroleum . Copper +. Middle States Oil le Steel ourt r York Central Norfolk 4 Northern pamaess Oklahoma Prod and Ref. Pacific O11 eR Pan Amer! he Casper Dally Cridune LAST SALES Car & Foundry. Hide & Leather pfa.. Internat'-ral Corp . Locomotive ... Smeiting & Retg. % Bagar 25-5 < - THe) Sumatra Tobacco 1. 34 T. and T. Tobacco Woolen Copper get again Steel ‘entral Crucible Copper Paper Bethiohem, Copper nd Nashv Pacific racific independent nia Potroleum Products tores, Alcohol Steel Lead and Sm... Arizona t allowances, expenditure ion {n the currency. ibed to the action| grecing to yay | a bonus of} ¥, and adding other the whole entailing the| of many billions of| Z ee Vali 1 Tees SLUSALIL DROG SHURES SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE Co. 313 W. Midwest Ave. Homesteaders and Farmers | “ ATTENTION Natrona Lumber Company 251 N. Beech St. ttt, ae mM JUNIORS— Little Me One-third the rega- Tar dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated, For chil~ dren and edults. > Wearemakingspecial prices:on CEDAR FENCE POSTS and Genuine GLIDDEN BARBED WIRE =} MAXWELL STOCK TRADING [3 IRREGULAR Steels Lead Active List but Price Changes Are Nar- row Today. NEW YORK, May 16—Trading today’s moderately active stock mar- cor..*utrated largely sthels and reiatea. ‘*mues, especially | coppers. Ralls and equipments were dof at narrow changes. Sales ap- Proximated 1,000,000 shares. United States troleum, American Can and *Retail| Stores were strong in later trading, | bat general gains were impaired on! Profit taking and selling of motors,| The closing was irregular. EW YORK, May 16—tIndependent| steels were again the central features at the opening of today's stock mar-|ciosing bid 3; f professional traders. Lackaw: Midfale and Republic| Steels were fractionally better, Vanadium and States Steels cased, Moral reactions | were made by Studebaker, Baldwin, | Mexican Petroleum, and several cf the shippings. baccos continued strong under lead| of United Retail Stores. fackawanna Steel extended its rise to 8%, a new high for the current| Britain demand 4.44%; cables 4.45. movement during the morning. Other | Sixtyday bills steels, Call money opened change in heavy selling of Wesns fol 8% in Steel, Silver. NEW YORK, May 2358) ket. Mixed gains and } —--~—- 80% ¥ losses in that/ioan 3. Call loans 2 Sout | sreup indicated the conflicting views | ances 8. Time loans % points.| which was under | NEW YORK. May recovery of 13:@13%c. but | futures 30.75. United) Iron steady; prices Lead steady; American Sugar! spot 5.17. To-| Antimony spot 5.50. NEW YORK, on especiajly Sloss} France demand General Asphalt. | 25.60. The 4 ied w comes of the of a utrong, rol stocks of the annal 90 da: x men’ opened at a gain of almost ons | maruentie paper rr al point, but this was extended within | the first.15 minutes to Steel, severe pressure in yesterda: dealings, made an initial 1% points. 4h, Metals. spot $5.35@5.60. Zine firm; Fast St. Louis delivery Foreign Exchange Steady. May 16.—Great of | dad Womanhood _ at to sense the thrill conscious {6 point rise Davison Chemical) 15.65. Greece demand 415. Sea issues. silver 72%c; Mexican dollars 55%¢|with the writer in regard to why such offered ft 3%; +, ainst accept- a*cady, Tin easier. spot and nearby 30.62; unchanged. banks cables 33.77. Nor- Sweden demand! Denmark demand 21.30. Swit- American Ice led the specialties at a’ zerland demand 19.14, Spain demand oo The HEAR (inom Rigi ae poor nn are att ot 2am it or actual: of sportful games because of a frail Shisting balf of whet life holds for her she will always be the sphere of womankind while Always on Hand at John Tripeny Co., 241 S. Center St. sspecial-| Of American people is lack of iron in the blood which i 16.—Copper y's final! steady; electrolytic spot and futures 442%. 9.14; cables 9.14%.) Sheffield, Crucible, Republic and Rep-| Italy, demand 5.28; cables 5.28%. Bel-! logle were 1 to 1% points higher. Cop-| giunf demand 8.33%; cables 8.24, Ger-| Pers added 1 to 2 points to yesterday’s|many demand 35%; cables 35%. Hol- gains. High priced olla threw off their| land demand 38, sarly heaviness on buying of Mexican| way demand, 18.62. ' modern hotels, restaurants, and in- Store, 20x40 feet. State fuil particulars in first letter. Box A-58, Casper Tribune Excellent location. steadily increasing demand for the go —_. Say) = MM ©The Good od Maxwell is definitely due. to the recognition of its superb qualities and con- driven electric horn; anasually long eprings: ndte type water-tight windahieé. Prices FP. O. B. Detroit, revenue tax to be added ‘Touring Cer, $385; Roedater, $885; Coups, $1385; Sedan, $1485 C. E. KENNEDY Second and Park Phone 1419-W VJ TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922." Poland/on the O'Brien Jprirgs structure driling progress ly expected. Gas wa, encoutnered in the first test drilled 1, the company. \ ~~ TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH WEAKENS ALL THE VITAL ORGANS and often causes severe suffering from derangement of the heart, stomach, liver, intestines and other organs. EXPLAINS WHAT TO DO New York—In a recent conference exammation made by a specialist ani see whether or ‘not your blood is 109 per cent efficient in iron. In about eighty or ninety per cent of this kind of cases however, I feel I can safely predict that such an om will show fron deficiency, and that before you can expre: to/obtain complete re. lief, you must do something to put back the tron which your blood m: have to make you strong, vigorous and healthy. For this purpose I aj. ways prescribe Genuine Nuxated Iron which contains true organic Iron like the iron In your blood. It is therefore a true red blood food. Nuxated Iron ts an entirely dfferent thing from me- tallic iron which people ueually take. If you have taken other iron products and have fafled to get results, such is no proof that Genuine Nuxated Iron will not help you. It is strongly rec- ommended that you try c@e or two bottles, and if such trial does not give you most surprising results and con. vince you that you have at last found the remedy to reach the seat of your trouble , the manufacturers will promptly refund your money. IMPORTANT NOTE: Prominent druggists who have been tnterviewed in regard to Nuxated Iron state that it has given such highly satisfactory results that they do not hesitate to recommend it to thelr patrons. The demand for it is so great that more druggists carry ft in stock than any other similar preparation.—Adv. Hospital said: “In my opinion, the greatest curse, to the health’ and |strength of American people of today is the alarming deficiency of tron in their blood." More than half the peo- ple you meet lack 100 per cent iron and as a result, all the vital organs of their body become more or less weakened and this in time often leads to serious derangement of the heart, stomach, intestines and other organs. | It seems almost impossible to get } | people to understand and appreciate the value of iron in the blood. There are billions of red corpuscles in your blood stream and each one must have iron or it becomes weakened, starved and dies, and your blood becomes pale, thin and watery. Without iron, your food mere'y passes through your body withou! “doing you any good. You do not get the strength out of it, and you may therefore become thin ema- elated and all rundown. Tho shnink- ing of the facial tissues and muscles frequently caused by this Inck of iron makes both men aad women look years older, and entirely robs women of their fresh, youthful beauty and clear smooth skin as well as nico com- plexion. 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