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PAXE SIx STOCKS SCORE DEMAND SLOW, [-Sssensene | GAN IN MART WHEAT S4G5 ===> Big Inman Boston Wyoming in Industrial x . - © & Foundry .... 185 luck Creek “ ag tare Rag to Up- Closing Prices Reflect Loss in) American Hide & Leather pra: 73 B| Burke -.-; -. : 4 ~~ ward Movement ' Trading on Chicago spate i terry a Blackstone Salt Creek 30 we smel Rete. Chappell . okay 39 Exchange. |Americen Smelting & Refs ene |Amerioan Sugar CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Prices started) American Sum of im-‘easier here today in sympathy with) American T. and T. Tobacco Consolidated | Royalty. ‘apitol Pete Soe Cow Gulen . fon|® decline in Liverpool. Houses with| American Tobacco Seniles = $ east connections were fair buyers 2 Woolen Elkhorn . +. railroads and coal|of futures on the breaks during the Copper E. T.. Williams templated by the gov- early dealings and took part of the Me aacee Kinney Coastal mpvanpetiig, Sangre surplus out of the pit. Trade, how-|At!.. Gulf an¢ Indies | Compass : of one to fi > oa Ket | Baldwin Locomotive Frants apse wig ys ever, was not large and the market tee aan sther long array of|Was easily {nfluenced. Initial quo-| B* SUB R, cexta stop va to new high records tat which wer %@%e lower with! Gy oadian Lance Creek Royamy . Sales approximated September $1.02% to $1.03 and De-/ Central Lusk Royalty 4 cember $1.04% to $1.04%. were fol-| Chandler Preston . 5 700.0 3 3 1 jenry pose pak. in prices gained mo- lowed by a slight general rise all/Chosapeake and Ohio Mike Henry in re sround. Chi Mil., and St. Paul Mountain and Gulf aegis rails,! Shortly before the close a r I. and Pac. Tne dancegt 4 of 's and specialty shares. ‘et in and sentiment in whe: er ps: sess 31%] Req Bank ........ a3 jumped seven points, (decidedly mixed, with a lack of specu an ti, 31_ | Five Tribes Fet. Co. ‘ss ompe lative interests the outstanding influ : sroeeat 4 Mex ceum,tence. The close was weak, with & Producers 12 = Department /Yalues showing a net_ioss of 1% to PGE |Sunset_........ 52-sasTOe 08 he’ 11% with September 1.02 and Decem s Lasky {Tom Bell Royalty .. 01% 02% be oxi mee 02% to $1.02% | Western . Exploration 25 2.40 ber $1.02% t 2 United Pete .... 8 0 Coarse grains showed consider! ling pressure ear Wyo-Kana. my ee , YORK A strong| resistance ‘ WyoTex . ‘ 4 pele ime x of the starting at unchanged figures Northern pfd Western Oil i 62 54 oe ork stack: exchange’ t0Gav 56 %c lower, with September 60%c t/ Ilinais Central Western States Roe 80 ise Nepean totter pects for peace 60%, the ‘corn marke rdene1| Inspiration Copper YON Ben 26 16 flecting the botter pros ona : - fleet ev erecite fields and the more|sround this range Inteynational Harves! caer vom Gime CLONE “9 es : 3 Steel! Scattered liq on was on in corn|Int. Mer. Marine pfd. rir favorable industrial news. Steel with some stop loss orders caught on| International Paper Gntain Producers .$ 14.00 §$ 14.25 stocks “were in good demand, Crucible| i "down. The finish was weak, | Invincible Oil ; ng two points with smaller gains| ie Wil \tiine of 1%c to 1%c, with|Kelly Springfield Tire 43% Glenrock 01 pave i et being recorded by United States Steel /at 2 ni aor pees pay, Bectnetiols $8 Sait Greek Prde and some of independent shares.|September 594 @ % to 6 lower | Lousivi Nashville 137 | Balt Creek Cons Trading in raile was comparatively} Oats were unchang baied i ieeag an um 184% | Prod. and Refrs light, slight fractional gains being the at the start, with _ ta er ’ Miami 29%413| Marin sacl rice favorites aleo movea|then scored a alight rally <a, Ted irene: rule chee eround, Mexican Petroleum| Provisions were weak in line with! Miavaie Steel 34% | Mutual ..... cE 7 ngisetgrae Mrgscore |lower quotations on hogs Missouri Pacifia 2344/8. O. Indiana a@vancing 1%, while substantial frac tional guins were made by Baldwin an@é Studebaker. North American New York Central 9814 | Cities Service Com Open. High. Low. Close)N. Y., N. H., and 32% | Fensland entsthes } LIBERTY BONDS. S WHEAT— |Norfoik and ‘Western 1194 broke through to another new aan Sept. . — - 3.02% 1.05% 1.01% 1 Northern Pacific i 88% |New York Ofl . +. 21.50 22.50] a gain of 1% paints, while Bains man | Dec. — - - 1.04% 1.04% 1.02% 1.02% |Okishoma Prod. and Ref. .... 2%\3u5, ..... idigt <1 ..$100.87 |the equipment point each were scored by American |. ov ~~ 7 108% 1.09% 1.07% 1.07% | Pacific Ol ... : STG erirat: de. ic.scsecess.scessh ugk Smelting and Remington Tapers. CORN- |Pan American Petroleum 80% Second 4s Coca Cola receded a point, presumably |oO 60% 60% 59% 59% | Pennayly rire amcaae thd in response to speculative disappoint-) 1)" ~~ 7 oss | People's 93'$) Second 4X5 ment over the directors’ action in not | \o° > gem y|Pure ¢ ; . 32% |Thirds 4Ks 100.40 declaring an extra dividend. Sie a Ray Consolidated Copper 16%| Fourth 44s 100.54) Evidence ot increasing confidence) OATS 3 aim a | Reading ws 79% victory 4%e im both investment and speculative ies S25; 34 33% 33% ~ ata § ee art | i < . --- 3% 38 : y ; “ m4 Si ovr was shown it Mawel reosd Fre =) Ra Sage : 37% ‘31% | Sears : : chin TABS TOE TNOSY, AR Se tareat | LARD— Sinclair Con O11 33% noon. Crowding of the short interest) co,” _ 10.27 10.27 10.10 10.25 | Southern Pacific 95 Crude Market n steels, equipments ind olls resulted) 4)" ~~ "10.30 10.88 10.20 10.82 {Southern Railway 27 n some excelleri gains when the s— Standard Oil of N. 183 RIB 9.60 9.60 9.50 9.69 {Studebaker Corporatio n 945 | Tennessee Copper Texas Co. ..... o* Texas and Pacifi bears began to recover. Rails also! made substantial recoveries trom re| 5°? cent heaviness, apparently reflecting | the relief felt over the virtual ellrai erates. 7 nation of the prospect for government! caricagg, Aug, 2 Buiter unset-| Tobacco Products, interference. Chicago and = North-|1104: creamery extras Sic; firste 30@| p74 ‘ western climbed 3 points, while gains|500." Citra firsts 32%4@34c; seconds ar a eacite ak of 1 to 1% were made by Northern| 91; goose: etandanis S4c. 1 Pacific, Union Pacific, New Haven.| Ld mener ceceininl 14 S6 loaben United, States Rubber Atlantic Coast Line, Reading. Great/rirsts 24@25c; ordinary firsts 22@|United States Steel ex div. Northern proforred and Louisville and) 524°0. iiscallancous 23%4@24%Zc; stor-|{iah Copper fee Nashville, Other individual strong |ie6 packed firsts 26@26%4c. Westinghouse Electric spots, al lat gains of two points or| aes Willys Overland .... 3 a) more, were Gulf Steel, American Car,) Potatoes. | American Zinc, Lead and Sm..17% B Baldwin, Pullman, American Ice,| crycaGo, Aug. 29. — Potatoes| Butte and Superior Gorn Products, Keyser and National| week; receipts 96 foal United; Cala. Petroleum Lead. There were tew exceptions tOlsiates shipments 547; Minnesota| Montana Powor 129%} Mule Creek - 10% | Big Muddy 48% |snit Creck - bau Rock Creek - 150% | Lance Creek ... 79 El, Basin -. 60% | Greybull - 58% | Gruss Creek 103% | Torchlignt —- 69%, Hamilton — 63% | Cat Creek - Classified ads in the Tribune are potegee re ie har so ay win you a big prize. 8-12-t enera: ‘end, Consoli- ‘ . 4 ‘e set os) tee B69 aut Ges Naas irk arohigectaed cn pay, ohies . 1, $1.2001.30) Creat Northern Ore 41 Md they “oink anna ginet Sbkaetee Sade ty ve, and Naq, Cws, Nevraska salted: early (Ohics Ghicago and Northwestern 9036 tere etree ened Tea 2%, the preferred five, and Na-\990@$1.15 cwt.; Irich cobblers sacked, \receei! Motors B fo | sie . B ea man. tional Biscuit 2. Call money opened) .ariy Onios 90c@$1.15 cwt; Irish cob-| é and renewed at 3% per cent. biers sacked $100 cwt; Wisconsin Buying in anticipation of higher aay. |e Irish cobblers $1.45@1.55 cwt: idend payments and aggressive pool! Now Jersey sacked Irish cobbler operations caused a further marked) $1 35@1.90 cwt.; sacked gaints $1.30 he rise in prices in the afternoon, espe-|@@iuo cwt, Idaho sacked rvrals, cially in the public utility group. High | 5) 49@1.50 owt. | | records for the year were registered se eae S rs by many of these issues as well as - ° * > °o ° o ° numerous other Fret plas Ameri im: ved 5% points, Vest “ ferred, Famous Players and United Retail Stores 2 to 2% points. Jewell " > ery ; Tea preferred extended its break to Chicago Prices. HELENA, Mont., Aug. 29.—Transmission of crude oil 19 points while Atlantic Gulf and Ma-| CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—(United states| through the pipeline from the Cat Creek field to Winnett set rine preferred were also depressed 1! Department of Agriculture)—Cattle,|a new high record in July, when 199,554 barrels were car- to 1% points. receipts 10,000; vette a areden best) ried, according to the report from the Mutual Oil company Ese AST steers steady; other grades slow; top) See, ~ %, ry 2 ae Silver. Matured beef steers $10.90; bulk beer| Teceived by the state public service commission. The prefous high record wi in] sibe to lift it. NEW YORK. Aug. 29. — Foreign! steers of quality to sell at $8,75@10.25;| It is thought that by bar silver 69%4c;; Mexican dollars | sho stock uneven; slow: in-between | Wo, Atti dai 3%e. butchers cows and heifers 3 Soe --—-- |Freale] bulls, stockers and feedors|_, The total of the pipe Tine transmis. Foreign Exchange Steady. | steady; veal calves strong to 25g high-|S10m from the Oat Creek field for the NEW TORK, Aug. 29.—Great Bri-|er: beat vealers up more: bulk beef)” "®t seen months of this year ts 1.-|and the hole is swabbed it will be tain demand 446; cables 4.46%; ‘60-|cows and heifers $4.75@7.00; canners| 982,556. 4) Beet oF al ee eee rane on ail ta tania day bills on banks 4.43%. Jana cutters mostly $2|75@3.50; bulk] Of the total tranemitted én duly 21h, | im the casing. France demand 1.74; cablea 7.74%. | bologna bulls $4.10@4.25; veal calves|3°0 barrels nous’ . Italy demand 4.40%; cables 4.41. [largely $11.50@12.00. field by ba Paap bo Onl ieorapeny. and Belgium demand 7.31%; cables 7.32. receipts 22,000; fairly active;| Went to refineries own y an Germany demand .08; cables .08%.|1ighter weights mostly 10 to 15c low-|#i//ed companies in Wyoming and In- lifted and that it can be removed from the hole. After this is accomplished Ashland-Wyoming Resumes. Drilling has been resumed by Sweden demand 26.4 top $9.85; 225 to 2.75 pound butchers completion, «Saratoga Test Pregressing. | Receipts of oil for transmission re- Fpain demand 15.54. better kind $7.50@8.00; heavy $7.70@ a Greece demand 3.10. .85@9.65; light $9.40 |colved by the Mutual company in Poland demand .01 1-5, lght ght $8.75@9.60; packing |Ju!y were Dice CzechoSlovakia demand 3.42. sows smooth $6.50@7.25; packing sows 5 New State Leases. a 36.13, re 6. .65; killing pigs $7.25 = reel decania'aa0) ase dtiaas ©! 5. a. ciay, Casper, all of 36-49-00. Montreal 99 15-16. |_ Sheep recetpts 17,000; lamba opening| 7. ¥- Wilcax, Riverton, all of 36-15: ahs? slow; steady to 260 lower; top natives pany has reached a depth of 3,600 feet in {ts test near Saratoga. The NEW YORK, ee “29.—Call money | tives largely $12.25@13.50; culls moatly |@1!_of 26-23-98. tirm; high 4; low 3%; ruling rate 8%;|8%9.00; good Idaho lambs $12.75: best anes Be eee eae ereeet BM of closing bid 4; offered at 4% last loan|Washington lambs held at $13.00;/15-28- 28-83. $: call loans against acceptances 8%;|sheep slow; fat ewes mostly $4.00@| Empire State Oll company, Ther- IAncoin County Test Delayed. time loans frm; mixed collateral, 60/7.00; light feeder lambs bid $12.75. at another point on the structure. 3 H. D. Curtis, Thermopolis, N.%4 | of casing the well being drilled by the| ° ths | —— oO" 7 hela pees teenies «ol Omaba Quotations. NW; SWH NW% of 15-48-93; NW% | Wallace-Wyoming Oll company near | 4%. OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 29.—(United |SW% of 15-46-93; Nis N% of 21-46-98.| arton, in Lincoln county, has been ree ‘States Department of Agriculture)— L. G. Irwin, Shoshoni, all of 16-39-| nea up for some time. This has at Metals. | Hogs—Receipts 11,000. market, active; | 94. last arrived and drilling has been NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Copper|good butchers, steady to 100 lower;| FE. H. Aderion, Casper, all of 16- steady; electrolytic spot and futures|bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers, $8.00 | 24-75 13% @14 | @$9.10; top, $9.18; packing grades, 100| 1 Larer “ Bi Salt Lake Gity,| turther troubl Tin firm; spot and nearby 32.37; fu-|@15c lower; bulk, $7.00@87.50, all of 36-14-119. iar § faraacseeor © | Cattle—Receipts, 8,500; beef steers | P. ©. Bpencer, Cheyenne, all of 16 Omsha-Lusk Showing Good. Iron steady and unchanged fairly active, strong to 150 higher; | 45-65. The Omaha-Lusk Oil company is Lead steady; spot 5.90@6.00. | top, $10.60; she stock fully steady; ! John Denzier, Kearney, Neb., all ofl aritiing on the south east quarter of Zinc steady;,Fast St. Louts spot and|bulls and veals, steady to strong;| 16-20-103. nearby delivery 6.25. stockers and feeders, strong; spots,| Raymond D. Meyer, Denver, SE% Anthnony anet GA5@6.50 higher prime heavy Wyoming feeders|0f 29-15-104; Wi; BY BY% of $2- F | up to $8.50. 18-104. to cement below the first Wall Creek Sugar. Sheep—Receipts, 23,000 all classes,| Willlam B. Milliken, Denver, lot 4/ 4 good showing of oll was encountered NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—Sugar fu-|10¢ @26c lower; bulk western lambs,|{n_3-15-103; lot 1 in 416-108 SE‘%|in that strata which makes ‘It highly tures closed steady. approximate sales | $12.40@$12.65; top, $12.85; ewes, $3.26 | NEM: NEM SW%; NW% SW; 5% | probable that the second sand will be| .200 tons. There was only a light |40WN; early top sorted light western|SW% of 34-16. NE NE: 8%4| productive. The producing hortzon is} inquiry for refined sugar and values |feeding lambs, $12.40 Nia of 85-16-103; NW NIW%; SW%| expected here at from 2,700 to ng SW% of 13-15-1094. feet. .00 for fi =A arrsiuncianeed at $6,50@7.00 for fine Denver Prices. S. 8. Yabner, Rock Springs, By} of gran és DENER, Colo., Aug. 29.—Cattle, re-/ 83-15-1038; W% SEX of 5-14-1083; W%| Pay up for your Tripune and get celpts 1,400; market steady; beef steers|NEX of 8-14-103; NW% of 4-14-103. a key for every 50c paid. 8-12-48 $6.25@7.25; cows and heifers $4250 | | 6.00; calves $6.00@9.00; bulls $2.50@ | Mosher Completion Delayed. ik it H stockers and feeders $5.00@7.00.{ Old man trouble is still on the job, Hogs, receipts 900; market steady;|&t the Mosher No. 2 on the south-west} ‘top $9.25: bulk $7.50@9.00. quarter of section 19-40-72, Salt Creek. | BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE Sheep, receipts 6,400 market 18 to|After several weeks of fishing for a ¥OR c lower; ewes $5.00@6.50; feeder|lost bit which has proved ineffective, It’s Fresh Roasted ¥ ng of! $11.25@11.55; spring lambs|!t has been decided to drill past the . ste on the Ne 12.25. obstacle and this is now being done.|| Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Boston. Wyoming Saal s been hooked several times Phone 623 — The di ing #0 firmly the hole it has been impos-, poy hoy a Kood as the hest, better than ari ; che rest, Wood, the sign man 6.29 Che Casper Daily Cribune SAGE REPORTS ‘NEW PRODUCERS i}Glenn Oil Company Opens Well Which Is Flow- ing by Heads. The Gienn Ol! company has com is said to be one of the |best wells in the Osage field on sec- |tion 20-45-63 at a dep’ The well has been flowing by heads, | going over the top of the casing about every two hours with a flow of ap | proximately 20 barrels each time it | lows, making it good for 240 parrels |so lon gas the flush production holds | pleted what th of 1,404 fect |smaller cuty done in that field as soon as the head is ‘blown off. Three new wells have been reported from the Osage field during the past The Texas-Jewel Ol! ci completed a well to the shallow sand 145-63 which will average output. ts brought one in on sec: 64. which is said to be good and one has been for about 12 barre completed on the northwest corner of section 31-47-63. over 650 feet on section 36-46-63 and ss nearing the Muddy sand. pected that the producing sand will ritt . é 8.75 9.00|be struck within the next 100 feet. AECORD The Midwes’ Ss uated ESTABLISHED IN STRINGING PIPE What ts thought to be a record with used has been estab- |ished by the Newman Wolcott Trans. 100.08 portation company which has just com- 100.70 | pleted the job of hauling pipe for the 190,14 Central Pipeline company for its line This pipe consisted of 80 carloads 100.60 | of $.inck which was unloaded, hauled and_strung a distance of 36 miles in 30 days with 12 trucks. Most of the work was done with 10 Whites which made an average of three round trips The pipe averages about 155,000 pounds to the mile, making a total of over one and a half million pounds in the aggregate which was hauled dur- ing ‘that period. —o LONDON, Aug. 29.—Bar silver 33444 money ? per cent. count rates short and three months Once a customer, always a cus- tomer. Woods, the sign man. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922 KINNEY-COASTAL “OTRIKES GUSHEP BOND SECURITIES Quotations Furnished by the John U. Fis Inaniries Answered. ‘28, Am. Sug. Ref., 6s, 1937. 103% 104 Am. T. iad T., 6s, 1924 . Bal 1014, 102 Bel. t Lil. 99% 100% Bel. sv. 202% 108% | 102% 103% | 108% 109 British, 6%s., 104% 105% Bklyn. Un. Gas, € 103% 106 Canada 5s, 1926 . ++ 99% 200 Canada 6s, 1931 © «100 100%) Cc. P., Ry. Deb. St. 82% j 99% 100% 100%; Canada 5s, 99% 9945 Canada. 102% 102% P. Ry 191 103% 106 . Coal, bs, --+ 90% 91% Copper Expt +. 201 101%] Copper Expt., 102% 102 Copper Expt., + 103% 103% | Cub. Am. Sug:, 8s, 1931 . 106% 106% Cuba R. R., 74s, 1930 .. 105% 106 Cuban Tel, 7%4s. 1941 107% Czechosipvak, &s, 1952.. 94% Czechoslovak, $s, 1951 .. 35 Dan Con Mun., 11 Del. & Hud., 6% *4 ms 102% Den. 6s, 1043 ... “+ Th 99% Den, 68, 1945 ... in Detroit City Gas, 101 Denmark, 6s, 1942 . 99% Denmark 8s, 1945 . 1b DuPont, i ERS 107% Frameri Ms, 1942 . 94% French v4, 8a, 1945 .. 101% French Gov.,*7%s, 1941 Gt. 6%s, 1952 .... 103% » 7s, 1936 . M% 112 Hock. Valley, 68, 1924 .. je 101 Hum Ol & Ref. 5%s 1932 LaBelle Iron, 6 oe 100 Jap. Gov., 4i Jap. Gov., 1st, Jap. Gov. 2nd 4% 103 100 in. Se 13 .. Steam 6s, 1947 _ Tr. & Lt.,68, 1947 ison 614s, 1941 fs, 1931. 7 Pac. Tel & Tel. 5s, 1952. Penn. R. R., 78, 1930 Penn. R. R. 6148, 1936 Parie LM RR 6s, 1958 . Queensland, 7s, 1941 Queensiand, 68, 19947 Seine, 7s, 1942 .... Sin. Crude Oil, 5345, 1 Sol. & Cie, 8s, 1927 ‘ Southern Ry., 6i4=, 1956 S. W. Bell Tei,, 7s 1925 Swiss Gov., 8s, 1940 . Swiss Gov., 514s, 1929 Uruguay, 8s, 1946 Vir. Ry., 5s, 1962 Whit. Gless., 65,1941 . Un Bg. & Pa., 68, 1942 Wood, the sign man. Phone 1980. 8-23-5t THE PAIN OF NEURITIS IS RELIEVED K most helpful asset in fighting the persistent pains of neuritis is the new TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN. Neither a habit- narcotlc drug, it does he 30%| winners and possibly the keys we! $345 geve with every 50c paid at office will| it contains quick; tonds the many tiny blood vessel congestion and the con sequent pain. The tired. nerve centers are goot! natural perspiration usuaily take: estant contal: = co! ined the disturbance of digestion which 80 frequently follows the of ordinary pirin, qualities bring about fective remedy. These cleanse t body of the waste potsons thi at the root of the whole m: the real cause of the intense Each of the ingredients in GLE’S LAXoO IRIN performs & definite, helpful work toward bringing ‘about absolute relief, That is why you should ask for TINGLE'S LAXO AS?’iRIN, the im- proved aspirin with the three points: care shembed easily —It relieves pain quic! —It’s a gentle ieative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN ‘Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box® Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Pe Vashington, D.C. = ust, 1921, when 160,912 barrels} drilling around it the bit will be suffi-! ciently loosened to allow its being the Ashland-Wyoming Oil company on Its ar main! 7,194 barrels| test a mile south of Greybull, after 4 88.85; cabls 38.90. 15 to 25c lower; bulk 160 to|ana, The remaming 2 esi i Noceay aaana 16.81. ops pel average 39.6009.7 fade were set by independent producers to} being shut down for some time. It is refineries in Montana and to the plant| expected that the producing sand will Denmark demand 21.45. generally $8.35@8.70; packing sows jf the neeiwest Refining company at/be found within the next 75 feet and Switzerland demand 19.03 | mostly $6.26@7.00; pigs 250 lower; bulk | Greybull, Wyo. the test will be carried to an early ‘The Southwestern Petroleum com- company 1s prepared to go to a depth | of 4,500 feet if necessary and if noth- 15.00 to shippers; packers buying na-| N- J- Letendecker, Seattle, Wash..|ing is is found at that depth it {s| : Sean pas eis stated that a new hole will be started | mopolis, all of 16-46-98. Owing to a delay in the shipment! resumed with the expectation of carry-| ing the test to completion without | the northwest quarter of section 294) 40-78, Salt Creek, has reached a depth | of 3,485 feet and is now preparing CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Richelieu Little Kernel Corn, No. 2 cans— 20c can, 12 cans $2.25, case $4.35 Plymouth Rock Sweet Corn, No. 2 cans— 15c can, 12 cans $1.75, case $3.45 Plymouth Rock Early June Peas, No. 2 can— 15c can, 12 cans $1.75, case $3.45 Monsoon Cut Wax Beans, No. 2 can— 25c can, 12 cans $2.85, case $5.50 Richelieu Pumpkin, No. 2 can— 20c can, 12 cans $2.25, case $4.35 Richelieu Olive Oil, 4-oz. bottle....__ Richelieu Olive Oil, 1-pint can.... Richelieu Olive Oil, 1-quart can. Richelieu Olive Oil, 1-gallon can. Monsoon Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, pint bottle 40c Monsoon Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, quart can 80c Monsoon Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, 14-gal..$1.50 Monsoon Pure Cane and Maple Syrup, 1-gal. can $2.95 Ocean Pearl White Laundry Soap— 4 bars 25c, case (100 bars) $6.00 Crystal White Soap..4 bars 25c, case (100 bars) $5.50 P. & G. White Naptha Soap— 4 bars 25c, case (100 bars) $5.50 Small package Sea Foam, Gold Dust or Star Naptha Washing Powder........... TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS. We deliver to every section of the city. We sell for cash or credit—a service store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 5 pkgs. 25c, 11 pkgs. 50c ‘What is considered one of the bes: wells in the Salt Creek field and ; lim the lead of anything so far c | pleted In the southwest portion ts n | being drilied in by the Kinney-Coasta | OM company on the north half of ths | northwest quarter of section 19-39-75 ‘With the bit barely touching th» second Wall Creek at 2.685 feet ths well started flowing at the rate |from 1,500 to 2,000 barrels and { expected that when completed it ~ Official Announcements Lack-| be capable of producing from 5,000 ing but Improvements Are in Progress. Bia Asked} 1925 103% 103% 101% 101% MUTUAL PLANT [3 ENLARGED 16,009 berreis per da: This well means much to the sout) west part of the ficld and great! hances the value of surrounding acr: age which heretofore has been in th prospective class. ‘Tro Kinney has also just comp! & good well on the squtheast quar! 19-40-78, which lof the “edge” tracts in the northeas Part of the field and ts of importan The second as encountered at 2,570 in this operation and 1s making 1,409 the bit 55 feet Reports from Glenrock Indicate t mf the Mutual is starting a campaign of| enlargement 105% 105% | which when completed will place it among the larger refining centers in the state outside of Casper. Very little has been given out as} to the ultimate objects of the company but enough has been started to show| (0 that that the plant will when the work now outlined is com- + 101% 101% {of section much larger! barrels with Work has been started on the en- largement of the boiler house and a r painting and repair shop Will be built on the north side of the where cars Northwestern for —— a - OHIO GRANTED 160-ACRE PERMIT ON GEBO DOME A controversy which has been pen: Ing for over two years involving land in Washakie county has final the secretary of t) interior and the Ohio Oil company ha a lease on the Gebo dome. The Ohio applied for leases tn this 1,990 acres and was resist switched from the painting and repairing. Forty acres adjoining the refinery sito on the north have been purchased and sites for two 55,000 barrel tanks are now being graded. that a portion of this ground/will also be used for additions to the plant. As it is the policy of the Standard It is supposed 80% 94% the requirements of handling the oil after it is cracked by the com- pany which {ts plant adjoins suc! it does at that point, it is highly prob- able that announcement of enlarge: ment by that company will soon be forthcom!ng. ROYALTIES IN JULY LARGE WASHINGTOD ties amounting to $642,607 accrued to government during July from oil, gas and natural gas, gasoline on leased public lands, the Bureau of Mines announced amount, Wyoming was credited $355,- 220; California $269,889 and Montcsa The ofl royalties alone were $629,054, while those from natural gas amounted to $10,857, and natural gas- Total net royal: 94% 99% of the leasing law. A decision by land office dented the cation of the Ohio in toto to the secretary of the j the granting of a to that company on 160 acres It now remains for the other apy cants to fight for a division balance of the peo toate the sign man. under the sun in signs. 109% 95% resulted in the federal Gasoline were $2,696. ties from these products up to August 1 were $6,409,115. -— Classified ads in the Trfbune winners and possibly the keys we sive with every 50c paid at office will win you a big prize. SWAN UNDERREAMER Have your hemstitching and pecot- ing done at the Henfstitch Shop, Bal- cony_ Kassis Dry GRAI Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. E SATISFY BOTH. Men are usually not-so discrim- inating as women. Men frequent- ly overlook the little touches of banking courtesy that’ women deeply appreciate. Therefore, our increasing number of women de- positors is particularly gratifying. We feel that there can be nothing seriously wrong with our service as long as our list of feminine cus- tomers is on the increase. ) Mrovny Sy areer e¢« 4~f% oF Sn eee — yoming National — Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $150,000.00