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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cridune | | ee FIELD ASSURED, #EW PRODUCER |Allied Chemical & Dye | g PE! | aw aes Soaae nerican Beet Sugar = . Breer con lat eeee AAS. ‘a Pipe and other materia: has been ordered by the Illinois = — 4 84 ea ts . Goes Below Dol.|American Hide & Leather pid) 7 pe! compatiy for a six-inch line from the Kevin-Sunburst Bia i = Varying Tendencies Sway|September Goes B¢lu™ ise | jaimerican Internatitnal Corp. district in the extreme northern part of Montana to the town! Tis, 1935 108% 103% Trading on New York lar in Commission House — |American aaeetivn of Sunburst, four miles distant. Work on this. carrier will) eetigke eit 1 “Exchange Today. Liquida’ |American Smelting & Rez, 64% | Columbine ad {i [be started immediately and should be completed within 101% . «cos ty. |American Sumatra Tobaceo 38% | Consolidated Royaity. 1.18 thirty days. ba NEW YOR! Aug. 31.—Shifting CHICAGO, Aug. e oct ee See T, 127% | Capitol Pete 2 The Ohio Of company which con-| % traders’ operations today from onc|recular at the start today. s°% atae} Arneniener area Cow Guicn . trols a large amount of acreage in the! Britis group to another in accordance with eve p and hedging tes sclivergs| ADSSteaN Game : f field, is arranging to drill 25 wells i the varying news of the day ess in the Sept Ne main | Atchison me . Hl within the next 60 days and it is = wide fluctuations either way a ring )Atl., Gulf and“¥ :: ed that the production of that | Canada wide assortment of share deferred f "S| Baldwin Locomotive 4 eerie can be brought up to 1,- sion of speculative z = ao! and Ohio 58% | Frantz e 000 barrels per day by he time that = dicated by the contrary = thieheni Steel “BY... 78% | Gates . campaign is completed. Consideration of $256,000 Is sued by stocks of the same c . 151% | Jupiter : Another producer has been added to = : the final dealings witnessed 41 Lance Creek Royarty . thoes ot the auiatairet’ alatwith the. Said to Have Been Paid feneral trend to h Cieskpeake eat Osis pass : drilling in of production in the Cali- re 401% 4 for Montana Land. approximatd $50,000 s quidation by | Chi > |Mike Henry : | fornia-Morton No. 1 on section 13-34- Gm, 1924 101% 101% Rapid bidding s caused a}C! . | Mountain & Guilt . | Reve iw. 103% 106 troleum ‘o @ eat to below a} ©! a ee | Nortwest ...... . 8 |Higher Prices for Coal Means| The Elis sand was cut at 1,370 feet s, 1972 105% 105%] What is reported as being tho big- points above | capeempbemey joacneee ’ . i] Greater Demand for and ol] rose in the casing about 150 Mabe Eh ty isi gest land deal in the Kevin-Sunburst vived the fiagems spi t Se ee eaptenenec ii : | Five Tribes Pet. Co. . 55 Petroleum. feet with the bit barely in the sand tone... 162% 122% | 02 has just been consummated aint there” wai ta eae for |days. he actio sTiveries and all|grucible Steal. y + 94% | Pieera 33 a | ‘The hole caved immediately after and| i 03% 103%] Whereby the Standard of California flected in the other dell r ‘ee 17% | Royalty & Prodacers. 5 Sa the amount of production is as yet|Cub Am. Bug., $8, 1831. 106% 107 |Decomes the possessor of 640 acros in e 98% |‘sunset. ....-.+ nay 05 A stimulating effect on the fuel of] | uncertain although it ‘s known to be/suba R. R., 74s, 1 a, that district at a price safil to be 256,- was strong 65'4/Tom Bell Royalty .. -02% | market ts noticeable with prorpects for |in the commercial class. The oi! is|Cuban Tel, 7% 000, with the former owners retaining 4 Motecs 188% | Western #xploration 2.2 2.42 | settlement of the coal strike on a|dark brown in color and tests 30 de- a 6 per cent royalty interest in the Initial deal 1.01% trade tn coarse|@00drich Co. ....” seat United Pete a ‘$$ jbasie which will mean higher prices | grees Beaume. jana. ings were cl n series of here was only a fair tr ings. Aft-|Great Northern pia.) *) Wyo-Kans, Se to, {for at least another year in many] -This well is the farthest south in Mun. neg ed 109 ry ‘The hvldings taken over by the Call. confused fluctuatior %o ba Jinols Central : Bat oI {sq |sections. Coal and oll are in direct | the field, being 8 miles south of the| Sis, 1987 .. ae 13 fornia company adjoins that on whic receivership proceedings Inspiration Copper | | wWeetern States ‘g ‘82 |competition for fuel purposes and the | discovery and proves a large amount! 110% 111% | the Gladys Belle Oil company recently Chicago and A railroad took the International Harvester . 60% | ¥ i ‘16 {choice is simply a matter of price. |of acreage to be oil bearin: 1947 100% 101 | Completed a well estimated at 200 bar- edge off rec bullish enthusiasm See Mer Marine pfd. .... 2 * With fuel of! selling in New York 99% 99%] rels and is considered as proven acre and there was an Inclination to take international aPper . NEW YORK OURB CLOSING. | harbor at $1.51 per barrel: and coal mmark §s, 1945 110% 111 Jage. 4 Invincible Oil ‘ : 14.87/ t profits in spots. However, the ad Key Mountain Producers .$ 14.25 $ quoted at §11 to $11.50 per ton, f. o. vancing movement was not definitely | corn was in fetrrigeey woe . Merritt ...... 8.75 001». the piers the advantage is plainly checked, some of the public util-] but the und: Louisville and Nash |Glentock (on. lin favor of the of] as four barrels of j ities and miscellanc str’ paterred » deliveries ave Mexican Petroleung {pare pode) peed 2 7 |the liquid is equal to a ton of coal i t higher. The finish was unletlatiem: Copper values ranging fr n Middle States Oil higher, with September 5! Midvale Steel . ing*strongly. Caiifornia Petr vanced two points and Famous F Prod. and Refrs. Marine ers, Dupont Powder, United Ret ) a tae Stores, Twin City Rapid Transit ar Sac. Missourt Pacific : 3 Pn gobi Mexican Petroleum one to 1%. Th Oats started unchanged to % to secs by Se cca |$_ 0. Indiana opening transactions in Chicago and] off, with September 31% to 3i"bo and jo. oe 5 lew | Citles Service Com. .. Alton was five thousand shares at near the initial range 7% | Fensiand 3, with later transactions ‘at 214 quotations on hogs gave dicating an overnight losn of points. Preferred stock started with — - == |Pan American’ Petroleum three thousand shares at four a new Open High Low Close|Peennsylvania . drop of 5% points. No trausactic Reale 7 cae occurred in either the three or 344 <i ur ‘ceetee a Ray Cor 1 4 cent bonds In the first 30 min Ae sous ss OR Pipe haar Professional pressure was ap d See RepsIron |r , more or less persistently to the Mex Royal Dutch,eN. ¥. .. Fourth ae ican oils, equipments, motors, Marine 59 |Sears Roebuck ig | VICE, eae ne 34% | Cin outhern Pacific ex div... ‘outhern Railway . 3i% | Standard Of of N. "J. ‘33% | Studebaker Corporation jTennessee Copper Preferred and some of the railroad shares. Independent upw movement continued in many of do mestic oils, food, textile and express The decline in the more pop speculative stocks was a strain rs OMe 87% « coe ey on the general list. The market fell Texas and Pacific . also on the lack of encouraging news Tobacco Products - the confused status of Transcontinental Oil mergers, stiff money rates and th 10.80 |Union Pacific . complex foreign situation restricting 2 confident operations on the long side ceeee 260 9.70 9.57 9.70 Quite a number of new high records} Oct. ....-- 9.68 Were again established, including Jtah Copper adian Pacific, Delaware, Lackaavan Weatingohuse ; and Western, American Brake Sho % verland : Presses Stee] Car, National Biscu: Butter and Eggs [American Zinc, Lead and Sm.. Famous Players, American Radiator, Pats’ Sad une toes: aeons ay American Water Works and Electric] CHICAGO, Aug. 81.—Butter ighers jar ti ana ‘Power preferred, Twin City Rapid Transit] creamery extras 35%; firsts 31@82%@e; Firat Arizona. Mire and Pittsbugh Coal, which advanced] extra firsts 33@34%4c; seconds 29@80C}|{jreat Northern Ore ree one to four points, Chicago and Alton] Standards 34%c. three per cent bonds slumped 7% and] Eggs unchanged; receipts $261/}Moxwell Motors B the 314s, 8% points. Call money| cases. opened at four and a half per cent. yp Sabecrttne fonda Liberal offerings of low-priced rail- Py, {oe eveey ime roads came on the market after mid- ¢ay, Wisconsin Central breaking Crude Market o++++10.20 10.20 10.10 10.25 10.30 10.22 the ‘Tribune and get a ‘paid. ‘12-42 28"8 last. Wood, the sign man. and New Haven one point. Rubbers] shipments 669; New Jersey sacked cob- also lacked support, United States|piers $1.50@1.60 cwt.; sacked giants and KellySpringfield giving away|$1.20@1.25 cwt.; Minnesota sacked tw pints in Crucible Steel had a{Utah sacked early Ohios $1.35 cwt. steadying effect in the better known} Wisconsin sacked cobblers $1.20@1.3 tier continued to creep into new high ground. Plans for Tour Of}in not greatly disappointed when the test proved a failure. Northwest Region % Rotten Grass test about 10 Yistant 4s having trouble with 6% casing and now has a fish- J. S. Mechitng, special reprasemta-|i?< job. As soon as this trouble can tive of the Oil Well Supply Co. for|>* **ctified drilling will be resumed. |C¥inE the month of July. this region will leave for an extended| The new test in Lance Creek was trip over the West for that firm ed_in yeaterday (on the. north: about Sept. 1. The extent of terrl- sunrtee orrmecues Sees: = The 2 probably ‘i 7-AX on the northwest a’ pm away for several months, “eter of section 11-39-78 Salt, Creek, ia| “mounted to $630,054 ict Mr. Mechling has deen detatied to} Pee drilled in, the bit having en- eet valties f cover a new and extensive territory|te"™! the top of the second Wall Creek yesterday. It is too early to for the Oil Well Supply Co. and it|©™ appeats as though thie may lead to}™@ke an estimate of production but his moving away from Casper per-|{o™m showings at poets nies aaa manently, just Where he will be lo-|aucer is expected to result from cated in this event is not known defi- nitely but tt is certain the heads of SILVER NEWW YORK, Aug. 31.—Foreign bar silver 62%, Mexican dollars 53%. MONEY NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Calul money strong; high 5; low 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 5; offered at 5%; last loan 5; call loans against accept ances 4. Time loans firm; mixed col lateral 60-90 days 4@4%; 4 to months 4%@4%; prime commercial paper 4@4%. sr re California, $269,889. $6,409,115, Inland AX on the same quarter ts setting 10-inch at 1,400 feet. | METALS the country will regret his transfer. While the move {s probably a good po: NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Copper|thing for the Of! Well Supply Co,,|>0” “i ‘ t the! city will 1500 feet in its tent of the Skull Creok steaty: electrolytic spot and futures the ists Will. lose one of "ite BRWCHE tees anoak 8 aciles wouthwest of Tin steady; spot and futures 32.50q@| Mr. Mechling is first vice-president and an active member of the Cham- her of Commerce, a member of the Kiwanis club and {s on several im-|SUpposed to lay SOE OR NY, rtant committees of both these or-|2000 | feet. The company controls practically the entire structure, hav- ganizations, He came to Casper be-| Pract Saab bee ce bans fore the great oil boom started when |!"& leases on 5.000 acres pe ; | ter of section 30-40-78 is shut.down. 2,324 fe of section 16-44-62. The Muddy sand which is the objective in this test is 470 feet. ‘The Geary dome test ts : New Syndicate for Upton. nd at the same time responsible for the phenominal growth of the Oil j NEW YORK, Aus. 31. — Foreign) Well Supply: here from a small frame| Consolidated Completion Pending. i exchange easiee. Great Britain de-| building to its present big busthess| Consolidated Royalty Oil company’s mand 4.46%; cables 4.46%; 60-day|block, machine shops and storags|Richardson No. 4 on the southwest on section 15-48-65. ‘wo Strong: spots higher o ngood sradesilterested in the Bolton Creek-Bates Keys Weitop $11.10; bulk $9@11; she stock ‘ mA Etve with every Gc pald at office will Park oil fields the Seal Ol! association, | Use our signs first because our| ers slow, weak; beef cows and heifers) day for the purpose of inspection. 8-29-6t/ters mostly $2.85@3.50; bull bologna| which the company has offices, every ly $12.50, re interested are invited to go. Ni three points, Chicago Great Western . Hog receipts 21,00); market slow; Charge Garaane for the trip. at ti Preferred 2%c. Minneapolis and St CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—Potatoes wealt: few early sales unevenly strong to} The Seal people have 1,120 acres in EE - Louis 20, and Western Maryland}receipts 88 cars; total United States 100 higher; bulk later ssle« steady to|the Bates Park field, all of which lays vs at ° ° ° 2 e ° ° ? sharpiy. A characteristic rebound in|early Ohios $1.00@3.15 cwt.; bulk early pound butchers $8.90@9; packing sows| This land has been passed on very | Mexico Petroleum which carried it|Ohios $1.10@1.25 cwt.; Minnesota mostly #6.35@7.10; bulk pigs $8@8.25;|favorably by geologists who hay } ore than threes points above the low|sacked round white $1.20@1.25 cwt heavy $7.75@9.50; medium $8.90@9.80;| ommended drilling. + level of the forenoon and a gain of|Idaho™ sacked rurals $1.20@1 { ‘ ght $9.40@9.85; light light $8.90@ shares. Rolatively inactive special-| cwt. Finding enter inthe second sand at 2,115 feet, the West-| pigs $7.25@8.50. ‘ x ern States Oil and Land company has abandoned its No. 7 in| Sheen receipts 14,000; fat tambs yea Ss. Mechling Lays the Soap Creek (Mont.) field. This.test was drilled about a|°Penine mostly 20c to 160 higher; top Tile west of the pioneer producer in the field and was made |putcners; paéRers buying freet: effort to determine the water line so the company was/}$12.75 down; bulk at $12.50@12.75; cun Chicago & Alton very good handy native sves $7. of mines, royalties for oll and gas on| sone Itehor held hisher; heers «| Lands On Rocks federal lands amounted to $642,607 OF this total, Wyoming was credited|iings $10; feeding Jambs held st: j with $55,200; Montana, $17,498, andi 7S" #° ooNersy aa The oll royalties for that period) OMAHA Neb, Aug. 31.—(United amounted to $629,054; gas, $10,857 and|states Department of Agriculture) ‘The total net royalties from these} tive 10 to lhc higher; 200 to 300 pound a ees Products up to August first were! butchers $8.00@9.10; top 9.20; packing} Pay up for your Trfpune and Report. ‘The Inland Oil and Refining com-|steady to strong; top $10.65 on long Pany now has four wells drilling in|veeclings; few head at $10.75; she stock stole Se it Je corte onl tea es Cat Laipritres eee Salt/ fairly active 10 to 15¢ higher; bulls and 3 s m the ome. | veals-fully steady; stockers and feed- Skull Creek: Test Progressin Black No. § on the northeast quar-| cre slow shout aready, Black No. 6 on the same quarter is] $12.75; fed clipped lambs $11.75; sheep Nowcastle on the norehwest quarter | ("ling on a casing shos at 2,380 feet.| steady; ewes $6.50 down: feeders Shoup No. 2 on the southeast quar- ; feed: 11.60@12.25. tor of section 20-40-78 fe drilling at 2,|° 8" igrlcnaed en that organisation is now drilling a test on the Wilson farm near Upton The test will be carrie@ to the deep ga sand if necessary but it is expected cLoe-= 5" PRODUCTION OF and there 1s reason to believe that the price of fuel of! will advance. In certain lines, such as the bunker- ing of large trans-Atlantio liners and in the cotton and woolen industries the advantage of oll over coal ts s0 great that it is used regardless of Price. \ Despite the recent advance of 25 cents per barrel in the price of fuel oil none of the large marketers are dis posed to make contracts of over six|0!l fields on a contracting basis has months duration. been proposed by the Russian govern- A recovery in the fuel oil market|ment to Henry Mason Day, president 9) {8 the one thing required to place the|of the International Barnsdall corpor- refining Industry in the strongest posi-|ation, Mr. Day told The Associated tion it has held for years. The de-|Press to“. mand for gasoline is something tre | The details are to be worked out at mendous at present, but during the|further conferences, but the conces- past two years it has been carrying |sion would be on e purely contracting the entire load of the manufacturers.|basis, the American firm equipping Supplementing the fixed gasoline de-|and operating the field with Euro- IN BAKU FIEL } | iOSCOW, Aug. 31.—(By The Asso-| to operate one of the largest Baku ofl will round out the industry in a] Day, the first concrete proposition to ™most satisfactory manner. operate the Russian ofl fields was ee made by the Soviet government. * (Serie eS BATES PARK DRILLING Live Stock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—(United States iDepartment of Agriculture.}—Cattle | secetees 11,000; beef steers activ: For the benefit of those who are in- steady to strong; bulls stead veal calves 260 higher; stockers and feed.|*, 0c! organtzalion, has arrangea io carry passengers to that district every largely $4.50@7.15; canners and cut-|" Cars leave the Daly building, in bulls $4@4.25; bulk veal calves early|/morning at 8 o'clock and those who trong; bulk 170-to 200-pound hogs| within the escarpment and plang are $9.70@9.80; 220 to 250-pound butchers] now being perfected for the drilling of mostly $9.25@9.65; bulk 270 to 300-/a well there in the immediate future. % Many are taking advantage of the 9.65; packing sows, smooth 6.50@7.35;| opportunity to visit the prospective packing sows, rough $6@6.75; killing|field. Last Sunday there were no less than 25 who made the trip and all| appeared to be amply repaid for the| short time necessary to make inspec- tion. natives $13 to shippers and city natives $9@9.50; no western lambs sold early; sheep generaly steady; tive. ewes largely $3.50@4.50; desirable Oregon yearlings $10. ferter year. ——- CHICAGO, Aug. 31—The Chicago and Alton railroad was placed in the hands of receivers in federal court by Judge Carpenter. W. G. Blerd, pres- ident, and W. W. Wheelock, an at- Omaha Quotations. Framerican, 7%, 1943 a French Gov., Tiga, i841. 9% 96 952 path Aisne aa en Der OIL CONCESSION #=:=:": Grench Gov., 8a, 1945 " Hum Of & Ret. 5%: | LaBelle Iron, 6s, [Jap Gov., 4e, 1931 Jap. Gov., Ist, 4% - and 4%) den Gov. ciated Press.)—A tentative concession} ~ PLANS ARE PROJECTED * As 107% 107% 9145 Mammoth Power Permit Sought WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Tho Alas bama Po cation with the federal power com- mission through a subsidiary com. pany, the Alabama Interstate Power Practically all the land was former+ ly owned by Montana men and includ- ed port of the holdings of the Gordon- Camptell company which was the pio- neer in that distri r company hrs filed appli« %| company, for a preliminary permit to mand by an active market for fuel]|pe2n ownership. According to Mr.) Seine 7s, 1942 . Bin. eae Oil, 5%: 2. 10444 105 $i 108% good as the best, better than, rest. Wood, the sign man it | PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted oe, eee | Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. develop a hydro-electric project on the Tai oosa river in Alabama which wil Hneclude four dams with a total cpracit yof about 140,000 horsepower & cost of about $40,000,000, BUY Phone 623 Hogs, recelpts 8,000; good butchers ac-|torney, were named as the revetvers. get grades slow, weak to 25c lower, most-|%_key for every 50c paid. 8-12-tf My Apartment House mae a. On account of a big business deal which compels me to sell my apartment house, | am offering it at a price that should appeal to the investor. The location is close in and has an annual income of $3,120. I am ask- ing $14,000 with liberal terms. This is a real investment proposition and will bear the closest investigation. SEE A. S. Cartwright Room 1, Woods Bldg. ly $6.75@7.50, Mined y Cattle recelpts 3,800; beef steers at] Sheep receipts 10,000; lambs strong; Dest western lambs $13. atives Denver Prices. at steers $6.00@7. cows and heifers feeder lambs $11.00@12.60. bills on banks 443%. France demand|yards covering two blocks in the|@uarter of section 5-39-79 is standing Co: 7.87%; cables 7.68. Italy demand 4.45;| heart ¢z the city. for cement to set in the second Wall| shatiow depth. mpany. cables 4.45%. Belgium demand 7.29% | —_—— Creek at 2,153 fect. No. 6 on the eee gables 730. Germany demand 06%: London Money. same quarter is running 10-inch cas- Upton Test Is Resumed. Gables 3805, Norway: demand i8ga:|, TONDON, Aug. 31 "Rar quiver] ine a: 1,640 fost. A rig has been com-| petting ts botng resumed in the tot | Sweden demand 26.47. Denmark de | 254d per ounce. Money 2% per cent.|Pleted for No, 5 and drilling will belot the Wyoming Development syndi- 3 mand 21.38; Switzerland demand|Discount rates: short and three ed here in the near future. The] cate on the Ray farm near Upton on| - Pe lasorer 19.02; Spain demand 15.53. Greece de-| months bills 2 7-16@2%5 per cent. Joi est of the Con Roy and West-| section 31-48-65. This test was started] NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—The daily mand 2.00. Poland demand .01%. ———_—_ ern Exploration in the Billy Creek |1ast spring and is now reaching an in-|ayerage gross crude ol! production of echoSlovakia demand 3.23. Argen-| ‘The air which we breathe extends| str ‘o 1s standing for cement to| teresting depth. The hole will be car-|the United States increased 7,400 bar- tion. No obligation ‘to buy. = Hagens Dresi- calves $6.00@9.00; bulls) s ‘ this city was only a “cow town” and|, & ~> of thls city, 48 SERS T ta. numbeniot Nelralkataseds heated soe Fifteen big producing Oil Wells. ho has grown up with the present|Gent of the syndicate and H. =.!y Tom Wilson of Upton, have organ receipts 1,00 ‘ket 10 to city, a hard worker for civic ly awe = and FE. G. Bin-liged the Iron Creek ON eanpasy usd acetic: top $9.28; bulk $7.50@9.05, Survey for new pipe line to Casper. Our 1,120-acre lease. A perfect plainly visible Oil Structure. A SURE WINNER INVESTMENT. Home People. Home The coming WONDER OIL FIELD OF WYOMING. Where $100 invested in our CERTIFICATES OF INTEREST may make you a return of 100 to 1. Don’t be a “Dorjbting Thomas.” Investigate. Make a free trip of inspec- o Trip every day. Special big crowd going Sunday: Leaving in front of Daly Building at 8 a.m. Make your reservation before 6 tins demand * 36.25. Brazil demand! upward for twelve and a half miles,| St at 2,609 feet. ried to the Lakota sand if necessary|rels for the-week ending August 26, “cortith ae after which it contains so little oxy- to find production. totalling 1,499,860 barrels, as compared . d Ph \: gen that it would not sustain any| arter Drilling. One Well. with 1,492,450 barrela for the preced- p. m. previous day. Phone 1786. First class watch an@ jewelry re| form of life. | Following a policy of curtailment ing week, according to the weekly - paring; artistic diamond rese! B. Kline. jeweler. 0! ing. H.{ = of dritithg operations the Carter Oil fs. Pay up for your Tribune and get! company now has only one well drill- Lttia_key for every 50c paid. 8-12-tf | ing in the state and no new wells are being started although derricks are ‘up for several with tools strung in a poco ‘of them. The one operation of the Carter is Duncan No. 2 on the west half of section 5-30-79, Salt Creek, which fs in the first Wall Creek at 2.285 feet. NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Prices Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Mee!, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. | lows: Government Royalties: Grow. Merritt 8%; Mutual 10% _ According to figures of the bureau! 21%; Omar 1 13-16. ‘Wyoming ofls at 2 p. m. today were/the week ended August 19 totalled listed on the New York curb as fol-|2,524,000 barrels, a daily average of Boston-Wyoming 77; Glenrock 1 3-1 New York summary of the American Petroleum institute. | No changes were reported in crude| oil prices for the major districts. Ac-/ cording to figures ccllected by the in- stituté, the imports of petroleum at of/the principe! United States ports for 360,555 barrels compared with 2,28’ 16;'989 barrel, a daily average of 326,. 5$ barrels for the week ended Au-| gost 19. My Name... Check the space below that interests you. Mail it to ae SEAL OIL ASSOCIATION, ROOM 6, DALY BUILDING, CASPER, WYO. CJ Twill go-out with you. 0. eines ees (ay and hour). { ] Send me your literature and other information. {[ ] You may-call and-explain in person. steers My Address... FREE AUTO TRIP To those interested in Oil Investments in the Bolton Creek- Bates Park Oil Field, the Seal Oil Association is offering a FREE TRIP OF INSPECTION. érffting DENVER, Colo., Aug. $1—Cattle, Se 4,540 feet with casing Ianded at 4,495.| receipts 1,100; market steady; beef! WE WILL SHOW y OU Bok we ZF wiesai0 ay “EJ