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PAGE EIGHT WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS [scx MUTUAL DETAILS MERGER OFFER ssezs=" be Caspet Daily Cribune csbeee_ STOCK LOSING TS IRREGULAR THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922, ' Q-EARNINGS ® FOREST FUNE Furnished by Taylor aod Clay. LOCAL OIL STOCKS, a8 r Big Indian . Boston Wyoming Allied Chemical & Dye Allis Chalmers .. x| | ~ = Burke 2 5 N American 165% | Biact 3 sai | strong. high 51%; low and ruling rate bi he | American pe a 32." | Blackstone ‘Sali’ Grvek -36 a Gail Mégke mae ae AS) angio Ame Tike, 1925 .. 103% 103% | #44: Closing: cloning bid 5%; offered It was announced officially from New York by the Mu-|American Locomotiee .? ”” : Are-D: e Am. Sug. Ref., 68, 1937 -- 100% | St 6; last loan 6%. Call loans against - a 0 L heey re Depressed. 1 101% | acceptances 4. Time loans easier: 60 tual Oil company, through its officers, had made a formal American Smelting & Refg. 22% | days and 90 dys 4@4%; six mohths 4 Peet offer to stockholders of Western Oil Fields corporation to | {mean Suser_-..----- 102% | @4%. prime mercantile paper 4%@ NEW YORK, June 1.—Today's stock. 108% Gain cf Over $13,000,009 107% 4%. Over Year of 1921, merge the two companies on the basis of the market quota- | American Saaeatein market was featured by a continu. tions of the two stocks on May 19, which was $9.6114 for Hikhorn .... ance of recent conflicting movements. Sugar. Mutual and 6214 cents for Western Oil Fields, or 15.4 Oil|Ansesonn pe oe Standard issies again cased” while} Brit. 5148, NEW YORK, Juno 1.—Sugar fu- BaD n. Pac. F speculative ties 1 industrials and speciai- improved. Sales approximated 0,000 shares. Gains and losses were mixed as call money rose to 5 per cent. Specula- tive issues shored 1 to 3-point syns but rails, steel? and oi reacted. The closing was irrevular. Fields for one share ct ‘Atohison Mutual. Mu mes h05 tenance Ath, Gulf and West Indies : J faa sold today at $11 a share, $1.37 | hisher than Monday's quotation,| Baldwin Ldcomotive ... 1 which would give an exchange value of | Baltimore and Ohio .... | 71 cents for Oil Fields. The last bid| Bethlehem Steel “BE” . .. Canadian Pacific ex div. | was 63 cents. It is understood that|Gentrsl Leather jority of Oil Fields stock be turned! Chesapeake & Ohio | made t it Frantz Gates Jupiter Coastal tures closed steady; approximate sales |2?.600 tons, Refined sugar firm with] CHICAGO, June 1.—Cross operatin; prices unchanged to 10 points higher. | earnings of the Chicago, Burlington & Fine granulated 5.60 to 5.70. Quincy railroad for 1921 were $i¢s po. RS 712,268, compared with $155,483.80; $ for the 10 months of 1920 followin; ‘Bar silver 36%4| federal control, according to the com Money, 2% per cent. Dis-]pany’s annual report issued toda: c. P. Ry. Chile, 8s, 1941 Con. Coal, 5s, 1950 ...... Copper Expt. 8s, 1923. Copper Expt., 3s, 4 .. Copper Expt., $s, 1925 .. Cub. Am. Sug.. 8s, 1931 . Cuba, Tt. R., 7s, 1936 . Mui Fy Per ounce. over to it. ‘This control is in the hands! Chicago, Mil., and St Mike Henry 7 a ? j ‘ 4 nate. for * ss - Cuban Tel., 7%s, 1941 .. count rates, short bills 24% per cent;| Operating expe: the year of 20 to 30 Denver owners of the stock,| Chicago, R. I. and P: Mountain & Guif NEW ¥ = | 2% @2 5- w h Ee eee acne watcha Utena — ; NE ‘ORK, June 1—0tls once a 196 three months bills 2% @2 5-16 per cent. were $128,216,289, compared with more assamed leadergbip at the dvil opening of today stocle rearket. Standard Oil of New Jersuy added 3 points to its recent stezdy rise and $142.017,420 for 1920 and the net op. Silver. erating revenues were $40.495 378 com. NEW YORK, June 1.—Foreign bar| pared with $19,026,499 for 19: Red Bank . Five Tribes Pet. Co. Picardy .. Z Riverton basis of exchange will then be holders of the stock. ed also the long-pending Colorado Fuel and Iron” |Corn Products 2 ‘1937 .. Crucible Steel s Close Shows Little Change Refs. ‘ : : silver, 71%; Mexican dollars 54%. ‘The'total gross income from Opening Quotations | merger of the Mutual and Boston:| yers I R Pan-American Petroleum gained one | ¢, ———SS e ores , go bog ; Fi Wyoming companies has been com-| Asphal a ri ne) Framerican, 744s, 1942 .. . pared with $30,706,990 for in Chicago. | P Sunset point. Fractional advances were made| French Gov., 83, 1 - ‘ 1920 and the net income was $25,609. pleted on a basis of 11 shares of| General Electr: 4 9 Tom E by Mexican Petroleum, General As- | J | Cotten £xchange for 1 share of Mutual, On the:General Motors ... West Seiatioa 73, compared with $22,924,363. Tho CHICAGO, June 1.—Wheat took al basin of today’s market that would!“oodrich Co. ...... Wind Fi is “9a Dealt, “Sivatan HOG BNG exes Oley income balance transferred to profit Jur a | i pit ce Great Northern, pfa Onied pany. Steels, equipments, motors, A and loss amounted to $6,014,948. moderate upward slant in price today| sive a value of 94.7 for Boston. Illinois Centra’ s:.: te ES coppers, tobaccos and food specialties ‘rms uspe e % pital during the carly dealings. owing — Wyosane | The par value of the capital stock also were in further demand. Gains of 1 to almost 2 points were soon tablished by International Harvester, | } Mack Trucks, Tobacco Prducts pre- ferred ond Fa Prducts. Rails con- tinued to ease under further pressure Inspiration Copper . International Harvest Int. Mer Marine pf Pipeline Rans. 'yoming and Montana crude utput for the weeks ended May 20/fnternational Pap and May 13 compare’ as follows, ac-|Invincible Ol! .. cording to figures furnished by the; Kelly Springfield const was increased during the year by tho ST a issue of a stock dividend of $50,000 NEW YORK, June 1.—-Three mem-/000, being 54.13 per cent of the hold. , | bers of the New York Cotton exchangelings of cach stockholder of record today were suspended for six months] March 31, 1921. This resulted in tho higher quotations at Li ned by many traders here as re flelting a better political and economic outlook in Europe. Bullish estimates of the Argentine exportable surplus oll NEW Y¥ c Mountain Producers . & 1 N. IJt., 6tgs, 1936 1 dita : Kennecott Copper ....-- t each for conduct detrimental to the} 2 were also a factor. Offerings were| American Petroleum institute xt ec. Merritt. : aSivethal Mecttet dino earths cates * 3013 | men he} issue of $59,982,200 par value of fui! 4 light and houses with eastern connec-| _WYOMING— May 20 May 13| ouleral®, ent, Meskeye Glenrock Oit eral of the fahior jeaues, notably New , 1941 % | best interests of the exchange. They} shares and of $17,100 scrip. The scrip tions le athe buying. There were de-| Salt Creek 200! Miami Copper .. fas ee <4 peng Haven and Pere Marquette 3 are A. H. Lamborn, J. Marks and John} was not entitled to dividends and of i liveries of 205,000 bushels on June con-| Grass Creek 4,850] Middle States Ol Balt OC F. Clark. the scrip $14,900 has since been con. Prod. and Refri Marine Mutual Diversion of funds to meet extensive 7} June interegt and dividend payments caused further hardening of money rates, cal! Jonns opening at®4% per cent. Prices continued upward for Ean ce verted into full shares. In Finland proposals of marriage} ‘The capitalization of the Burlington ure always made through a third per-| rajiroad, $38,000 a mile, stands as ono son, calltd the “talman,” to whom}o¢ the lowest in the country. the happy couple give a present, which et Elk Basin Big Muddy Laramie district — All others —_ 0| Midvale Steel 4,150| Missouri Pacific New York Central . ¥., N. H., and Hartford | Norfolk and Western .. tracts. Opening prices, which varied from % ‘to 1%c higher with July $1.19 to $1.19% and September $1.17% to 1.18, were followed by slight further Paris, L-M-R. Queensland, 7s, ins. Notthorn, spastis Fensland es os > < Tae Sy LIB the most part, however, although usually takes the unromantic form of. Ph ricer clan agape ese eee argent = Se wad Oklahoma Prod. and’ Ret. 1 F high-grade rafis and | industrials a shirt, when his delicate mediation] New South Wales ts making paper but with improved milling and export | Cat Creek 4.400" 4.450] Pak Aéiedion : First 4s. showed very moderately In the move- proves successful and ends in a wed-| pulp from the mountain gum tree, of demand and assertions that black rust ———— | Pennaylvania 3 Second 4s. . ment. Otls scored additional gain ding. which immense tracts are ava‘lable. -, 7 7 P First 44s International Harvester, Baldwin and — = =——s = SS = bad developed in north Texas wheat,| Total Wyo.-Mont...---72,000 74.400| é chond ate arieopenapeigathn ian: om the market rallied sharply in the late ss : Whird 4348 ra pe maa a, 3 Aealings. Prices closed unsettled, % Montana Operat eedin . Fourth 44s - pep sr it rs rose os OPEN FOR BUSINESS to 1%c higher. July $1.19 to $1.19%| The Three-inOne Oil company is) po)" Ten ats sintoal 5 Victory 4%s Spec » the latter again) p ‘rel & Tel., 56, 1952 .. And Prepared to Give You Safe Storage on Your Cars; General neluding Coca Cola and Postum Ce aM = real common and preferred. Canadian Pacific, Reading first pre- Crude Market n, B, & P., 68, 1942 preparing to start a second well on the ec A Kevin-Sunburst structure in Toole county, northern Montana, where the! Gordon Campbell-Kevin syndicate Southern Pacific first struck oil. Well No, 1 is down|Southern Railway irs ern. Tennessee Copper . Havre, Mont., reports state that the) rere ce, SPP Elk Basin company is drilling with|-pexas and Pacific two shifts at 3,150 feet with a 5 3-16/ Tobacco Products inch hole in the Brown's Coulee well| Transcontinental and completion of the test is expected and Sept $1.17% to $1.17%. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening % to %c higher, July 62% to 62% c, the corn market held at about the initial range. Later the corn market weakened when wheat prices underwent a sag. The close was nervous % to % to %c net lower, July 62 to 62@%. Oats started unchanged to %c high. er, July 38%@% to 38%c and later Royal Dutch, N. Y. Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con Oil Repairs, Gas, Oil and Greases. All Work Guaranteed George Hackett in Charge of All Repair Work : WILLIS-HACKETT CO. 363 South Ash Street . Phone 1891W First Class Acetylene Welding and Car Washing eee) ferred and New York, Chicago and St. Louis were among the reactionary rails. b There was a spirited inquiry for|: many stocks at considerably higher |37"5q Prices in the afternoon with the de-|"'")° mand heavier, continuing largely a |™&rk deme shares which are not ordinarily re-j™2nd_ 19.42. a 420. sarded as market leaders, Pool opera-| Greece demand 4.20. % 5.20%; cabies Belgium demand 8.41; cables 8.41%. Gerniany demand, 7%; gables 37%, Holland demand cables 38.78. Norway demand Sweden demand 25.90. Den- demand 21.75; Switzerland de- Spain demand 15.80. Poland demand Lance Creek Hamilton Dome Rock River Salt Creek Union Pacific ex div. scored a slight general advance. - Big Muddy . Czecho-Slovakia demand 1. Provisions were easy in line with|at any time. It is hoped that the| United Retail Stores . : Mule Creek tions were responsible for much of the| , nine demand 36.37. “Brasil de- hog vatues. same producing sand in the Cat Creek|U- 8. Ind. Alcohol .. . pan 2 SEL REE movement but there were also indica. ee aad eubcnicenl 90.'2.83 field will be penetrated. United Sates Tabb ee x 4 esa, tions of an expanded public interest. |™®" Voy ?. ~ s ee! . re * Closing Quotations. In the Roundup region the Montna| tah Copper... NEW YORK, May 31.—Sugar fu-| DuPont advanced ‘six points, Mack Metals. FLOOR VARNISH Pioneer co! has reached the red. w, 2 tures closed firm; approximate sales} TUCK 414. Hendee Manufacturing 4, : Opes. High. Low. Close. mpany Westinghuuse Electric clos: ; app! Peoria and Eastern, Mexican Petrol.| NEW YORK, June 1—Copper firm: WHEAT— beds in its Willow Creek well. The|\ittys Overlahd .... + +++ @ 9% | 14,950 tons; July 2.73. Sept. 2.92; Dec. " i 0 eee, | electrolytic spot and futures 13%@ - N ¢ June — —-— 139 148 119 |Ohio company, drilling on the Big American Zinc, Lead and Sm.. “194 | 3.00; March 2.99. sia grt a od pg Bn Bed bavi f July ___- 1.29 119% 117% 1.19 | Wall structure, also near Roundup, is Butte asd Superior . - 32%! “Refined firmer and unchanged! to rape aexeee EIA a ore: st ‘Tin firmer; spot and nearby 31.87; Sept. —— 1.17% 1.18% 1.16% 1.17% | dropping back to the 2,100-foot level [Se eaptad ga nt . 10 points higher with fine granulated ead more 14 lanasee On of. Call,| futures 31.63. CORN— ca Bk ee to aifetrack = string ef tools lost ini Seatrack ‘Artzons, . listed at 5.50 to iis fornia, Atlantic Gulf, Marine pre | Lea’ steady. spot 5.65@6.00. uly 62% 62 61% 62 : Northern Ore TE Amé ron steasly; prices unchanged. Sept. "65.65% .64% .64%| Contract for completion of the Miles aot <-> $+ MOVED—To larger _quarcsrs; base-| ferred and American Can to to 1%. Zine steady: East St. Joule me and OATS— City Oil Refining company's plant at ment Consolidated Royalty building: ; ‘B8% .38% .37% .28%| Miles City has been closed with the} Nineteen billion telephone we have available for sub-lease some Foreign Exe $Piscees HOM ot. 2e28 | vale corporation of Oklahoma. said to| are transmitted annually in 00d suites of aifice rooms at one-half ie fase Av 140% 40% 39%. 397% z / prevailing rental rate; also storage |. NEW YORK, June 1.—Great Britam be a subsidiary of the Pure Oil com-|ed States, according to the latest es-|Provailing, rental rate: miso storage! atang 4.45%; cables 445%; 60-day ‘Money. 11.42 |Pany. The Oklahoma ‘company agrees, | timates, | Realty Co. Phone 1078. 5-31.3t! bills on banks 4.43, France demand} NEW YORK. June 1.—Call money 11.70 | it is said, to advance the necessary ——— eee — — _ = funds to complete the refinery. 11.85 The American Refinery company of 1175 | Great Falls has let contracts for ad ditional storage td be erected at its Butter ané Eges. plant there. CHICAGO, June 1.—Butter easy; creamery extras 33%c. firsts 29%@ 33c; seconds 27@28%c; standards 33% Exes unchanged; receipts 33,071 = TRY to Treat | iles from the Outside ? You Can Not Possibly Reach the Real Trouble With Ointments, Salves, DRILLING IN CAPROCK. What is believed to be the cap- rock overlying a sand has been reached by the Natrona Oil syndicate, which aeons Gate Pisinottcdstad is drilling a test well three miles south- \ eee ee ae jeast of Casper, The hole is down Livestock Mart —_>—-— : In World Flight PF r Omaha Quotations. , : OMAHA, Neb., June 1.—(United States Bureau of Markets.)}—Hogs— Receipts 16,000; fairly active, 5c, to 15c lower; bulk 180 to 230-pound butchers $10.15@10.20; top, $10.25; bulk 240 to 325-pound butchers $9.90@ 19.15; packing grades $8.75@9.75. Cattle—Receipts 5,200; better grades beef steers steady to casie others DEMONSTRATOR Will be with us Friday and Saturday of this week. She will be glad to teach and show you how to use the various colored stains and varnishes in order to bring about the best results. Buy a 25-cent brush and she will give you a can of var- Dilators or Other !.ocal Treatments—They May Ease for the Moment, But Can Never Heal Where They Can Never Reach. We Can Prove Every Statement That We Make sure and Safe way to treat and creep meee ser sa pa og Don’t Submit to an Operation—vntil You Have Tried Our Easy and Sensible Treatment No matter how severe your case may be, or of how long standing. The old, stubborn cases, that are supposed to he ‘‘incurable’” are There is ly one sensil This is by perma them with the Page about 10c lower; top $8.75; good the very ones we like best to nish heifers steady; cows 10c to 15c lower;4 writs to us—for we can nearly i bulls dull; veal calvyes,, steers and always count upon those people to feeders about stead be our best friends and-boosters “4 Shee—Receipts 3,500; early sales, after this treatment has made choice native spring lambs, 25c to 50c | them well. Us Y. T, higher, $14.25@15; close easier; clip-/ i Let Send You a Trial : Neither does it matter \ywhere ped lambs, $12.50@13; sheep strong: 3 ots ackage Absolu' ree. bulk ewes $5@6.50; fecders steady. | bidet acaadgomd 22 r A a J oh Us Y. ag 0 es ar ware e dei be—we near fr't Send Us Your Address _ Chicago Prires, aa Jour Math Dex, Bee An yet eee and Name on the Cou; CHICAGO, June 1.—{Unitea States | troubled with piles, this method cpa will give you quick relief and within a short time you will have joined the ranks of the thousands wha write us that they feel them- selves to be permanently cured. We want you to understand , that the Page Method is DIF- FERENT from all others and that it is the ONE MOST RE- q LIABLE and SUREST remedy for the home treatment of piles. Bend the coupon NOW while you have the matter in mind and this offer before you. Don’t let anyone persuade you to submit to an operation until you have at least given this in- ternal method a trial and .WATCH OUR WINDOWS Corner Second and Wolcott Bureau of Markets.)—Cattle—Receipts 14,000; beefs steers and better grades | fat she stock steady; early top beef | steers $9.; bulk beef steers $8.15@8.65 bulls, canners, cutters and common | and medium grades beef cows and heifers weak to 15c lower; veal calves firm; stockers scarce, steady; bulk beet cows and helfers, $5.50@ bulk bologna bulls $4.10@4.25 This method of Geese Piles, from the INSIDE instead of the OUTSIDE, is not a new idea or something that has not been given thorough fest. We quote a letter received from a patient who suffered from piles for 25 years before trying our method of treatment. The one BIG recommendation of this method of treatment is the PERMANENCY of the bene- fits derived. Don’t put off the matter of y sending the Coupon, for it will * be much better to have this sure relief right at hand the next time your piles bother you than te hunt around for our address and Prone 601 KINDS OF P. Major W. T. Blake, British flyer, — will seck to fly around the world tate this month in place of Sir Rosa Bmith, killed while practicing. BANDITS MAKE ~ $15,000 HAUL [Political Advertisement] Political Announcement To the Voters of Natrona County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of county and prosecuting ‘ attorney. upon the Republican ticket, subject to the bulk veal calves to packers, around $10; outsiders paying upward to $11 for| 149 to 150-pound kinds. Hogs—Receipts 41,000; active on lighter weights; later strong to five cents higher than early or about 10c to 15¢ lower than Wednesday's aver age; others mostly 15c to 20c lower; There are times when top $10.60; bulk $10.10@10.55; pi. chance to cure you. A few days” i s 2 then wait two or three days for the fs c s sone, food, 110 co iiround i a ol tm i ed peer gee oe mocieiniice How colt ees |$ August 2ayfous, ‘1° PHMAFY election to be held $9.50 10.30; hi ight $10.20: NEW YORK, Ju 1.—Ser it a Ms i. rr - 4035; medium weight :§ $.| mobile bandits. held up three| YoU may mot need him at all. led by the PAGE P' — eee pac Bldg Marshall, Mick. pi $10.30@10.55; up light weight $10.50@10.60; jight light|™men in an automobile at Long Island 310.25@1 packing sows, smooth| City and robbed them of a $15,000 pay- $9.35@9.78; packing sows, rough $9| oll belinging to H. R. Mallinson and @9.40; killing pigs, $9.25@10.30. |company, New York silk dealers. Sheep—Receipts $11,000; slow to! 25e lower; some heavy ewes, bid 50c lower to $3; best shorn lambs, bid| Respectfully, Is Worth All the Money In A Bank. 3 . WM. B. COBB. Bleeding Piles for Six Years Doctors Recommended An Operation “Your Pile Tablets are surely wo. “I was a sufferer from piles. Two derful. I was troubled with \bleed-| doctors had said there was nothing ing piles, off and on, for six years;|that would do me any good but an couldn't get anything to cure them | operation. First I triéd a sample until I read your ad. in the daily|of your Pile Treatment and was paper. The sample must have cured | greatly relieved. Then I ordered a me—I haven't been bothered since.” regular Treatment and now I feel that Iam cured. TI advise all people who suffer with piles to take the Page Treatment.” Sincerely yours, . J. W. SHORES. Box 25, Tallassee, Ala. Aged SS—Suffered for Years “I want you to know what your treatment has done for me. I had suffered with piles for many years and used suppositdyies and all kinds of treatments, but never got relief until 1 tried yours. Am now com- pletely cured. Although I 88 © [Political Advertisement] $12.85; good native and California! O-S Ba h ears old and the oldest *active Yours trul: Me ys spring lambs, $14.25614.50. | ths poy Sees SER wea 3 saxsece. (Goupon for Free Proof Package ae Denver Prices. * DENVER, Colo., June 1.—Cattie—| Receipts 1,200; market steady, strong;| beef steers, $7.25@8. cows and) heifers $5.75@7.50; calves $8@10.50: bulls, $3@5; stockers and feeders, $6 @7.40. | Hogs—Receipts 2,400; market 10¢ to Se lower; top $10.15; bulk, $9.75@10.| Sheep—Receipts 800; market steady: | ppetl lambs $11.50@12.75; ewes $6@ 725; spring lambs.$13.50@14.25. i Basement 0-S Building Under New Management Turkish Baths a Specialty. Open Day and Night. Rest room with cots, all sanitary. Lady attendant for tadies. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M- O. C. Hunley, Prop. recommend it to all, I know who suffer is way. ‘ou can use my letter any way you wish and T hope it will lead others to try this ‘wonderful Spt Homer, Mich. J... LYON. Onty One Effective “I wish to express my appreciation ef your pile cure. Have doctored with different doctors but will say have found your cure the only ef- fective one.” Respectfully yours, bes GRAY. Pleasant City, Ohio, R. R. 2, Bi 6, Bin Bernardino, Calif. Suffered 25 Years more with piles. I am age and have suffered for over 25 years; have tried all kinds of Oint- ment, ete., without success. ‘You are at liberty to use my name in reference to your Pile Cure and also my photograph, which I am sending YOu Sonn W. SHUMAN. 1445 N. Sth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ‘ BE. R- Page Co., Name weeesseesececeeceereces Address 2..eeseeseeseeeee Town, ace 1265 Page Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Without any cost or obligation on my parts please send me a trial package of your Combination Treatment for Piles. >» State...... Candidate For District Judge I take this means to announce myself as a non- partisan candidate for election to succeed myself as District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, subject to the primary election in August. JUDGE C. O. BROWN.

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