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ESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. c be Caspec Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Livestock All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOGK TREND GRAIN AMRKET : | MARKET GOSGIP AND FIELD NEWS I TAREGULAR OPENING LOWER === = ===" = TEAS MAKING RAPID PROGRESS Foundry Movements Conflicting . at) Gower Prices fo for © Wheat Pre- | American Joteagiiens "i 4 Opening of New York ail on. Decline in Tiver- | Amerian Locomotive oo iz Today. ‘ pool Market. Stocks -:- Grains -:- SS New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire. Sales (in_ $1,900). AH %—Dom. ri can “ue notes 1929. With the same rapid-pace in construction maintained Po ee ee = which has been in evidence since building started. the Texas! AG beeen Republic. 716 company is assvred of having its plant ready for the run-| <)’ *}—Kinedom of ning of crude by December 1 and completed within 30 days Iba eee < aetna later. {| BS 69—U. K. of G. B, &@ L. 5% 1929. Consolidated Royalty_ NEW YORK, Oct. 17—Speculative| CHICAGO, Oct. 17 Wheat aa.| American T. and 1 38 | capitol Pete ——. buying of high priced stocks and re-|vanced rapidly in value today as the ewed sttength of rail and copper jmarket drew to a close. ‘The fact that shares was the outstanding develop-|there was but little for sale, together | Atchison — at? 7 Seventy-five per cent of the structural steel work is com- q ment in today’s.stock market soes-/with covering by shorts, was largely, as Kinney Coastal Pleted and all the remainder is now ‘jing practically stationary owing to dif- sicn. Intermittent realiz-ng way well | responsible. There was a strong fin-|Btldwin Locomotive Compass y in transit which ts arriving so that ferent causes. |CJ_ 37—Amer. Tel. & Tel. col. [ absorbed and the general trend w4s|ish, 1%c¢ to 34c net higher, Decem-| Baltimore and Ohio Frants — . there are no delays caused. Brick) Good progress ig being made with CM 16—Armour & Co., 44s - decidedly ‘upward. Sales apprtximat-[ber at $1.16% to $115% and May rape wg hegre Eta ie | Gates . : work for the crude ‘stills ts almost! the Lance Creek well on section 5-35-65 CY 22—Baltimore & Ohio cv. 44s - t 41,000,000 shares. ie 13% to $1.13%. pinetien Patan. ao | Juniter complete, and five of the stacks are) which ¢ making hole at about| CX 10—Bethichem Steel ref. Se Central eLather Lance Cr y 4 - P peadted:— Bpre pt el os tert ut) DH 6—Canadian Pacifite deb. ' — Chandler Motors Royalty & ‘ . up and two moré start Sprauge 2,100 feet. | DU 16—Chi. Burl, & Quincy ref. NEW YORK, Oct. 17-—Continuation| CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—Lower prices of yesterday's irregular price move-| for wheat here today during the earty took place at the opening of) dealings resulted from a decline in gtock market. Mexican Petro-| Liverpool quotations, An increase of Chesapeake and Ohio - ‘Preston 00% 074 | 84 Nicely are now completing the; No, 2$Ax on 17 and No. 30 on the| FB 11—Chi. Mil. @ Bt. Paul ev. é%s — Chicago, Mil and St. Paul Royaity “Tae : loading ranks and switching tracks,’ northeast of 5 in Salt Creek are both; HA 8—General Electric deb. 5s — toy? R. I. and Pac Tom Bell Royalty : e all pumps and machine shop eqytp-,ready for cement which will probably | HB 68—Goodyear Tire 8s 1931 ino Copper ....-_— Weetern Exploration_ .2. 2 . Sikes Senn xe cat ot witeh nay’ tite a LO 34—Geodveas Tire te 196 Colorado Fuel and Iron United Pete gon Foss ar most of w be placed this week —G rn leum opened’ at 210,:up four -points,| the amount of wheat. on ocean pas-|@ L ix installed and work on the refinery | /Casing is atill being sidetracked in| 1D | 4—Grend Trunk Ry. of Can and jumped to 314, a new high record,| sage received some notice in this con-| Cor), Products yp Kaaa pipelines is progressing rapidly and|the Rotten Graas test with very little| 2 26—Grand Trunk Ry, of Can. és in the next three sales. The Pan-| nection aad so too@id talk that a set-!Erig Wapebet meade work on 700 feet of plant loading} progress made during the week. [ai ecbet ee desis American issues also established new} back in the market was to.be expect-}iramqus Plevers Lasky 7 Ti0n-. 32 Px racks Will be started this week. srg | JQ 6—Lackawanna Stee! 5s 1923 peak prices at gains of 2 to 4 points, ed in view of the decided a‘tvance in| General Aspisalt } Five of the eight tarage tanks, Annual Meeting Catled. | KR 48—Mo. Kan, # Texas new adj NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. | f | buying being based on reports of a! prices of late. On the downturns,|General Eelectric : |cach of 55,000 barrels capacity are! ‘rhe third annual meeting of the! KV 47—Missourl Pac. gen. 40 - possible increase in the cash dividend| however, commission house buyying Pee to Mo ~ ae Mente a tem * ‘tas j under way with two of the Auge con-! American Petroleum Institute will be JW |S peoutans. Power Se A und declaration of a Fegeevd bh increased. Initial figures, . which | (omet Northern pt Glearo® 7 118 . iners almost completed, The small-|heid at the Statler hotel, St. Louis, M1 g9—New York Central aeb. eae Durch blige ng peared ae me ba tyes op Pb aM page Iitinois Central i 19.00 er tauks ‘are elt Sapenn and the/yo,, during the first week in Decem-| NA §—Northern Paciffle pe. Mexican leur, approximately 75) with December 1.11% to 1.12 and May inspiration Copper — company will be in readiness to re-|ber’ the exact date and the program} 1—Northern Pacific gen. 38 per cent of the stock of which is owned | were followed by|international Harvester 4 ceive crude when it starta rumning/to be announced later K 3—Oregon Short Line gtd. Ge ctts. by the Pan-American company. Re-| slight declines around. Int. Mer Marine pfd. — Me | D4 through the new Centra: pipeline on ‘M 12—Orogon Short Line ref. 4s newed buying power appeared in the} Corn and oats receded with wheat, | International Paper -—-. which should be some time this week. | Estimate of Production. | NS 28—Pac. Ges & Electric 5a - f rail Brow. iaile lea were After opening. % to %c lower, with|Iinvineible Ot] : , i Already the polley of expansion is| he American Peiroleum Institute 18—Penn. RR. Gen. tablishing @ new A ed wee , * - in ¢ and orders » been re-\ estimates that the dally average gross he yt olan r Daten etka of - | Toulsyille and Nashville Fensland "= =. . :a7 | Celved fork the immediate construction ‘crude oll production in the United’ Rr gge—aineiate Oil Co be ; point and a ‘number of others scored) A gov deal of bullish sentiment de-| Sfexiean Petroleum t , of ten more 64,000 barrel tanks which |'gtates for the week ended: October 7| RX 1scSinclais Olt of Cal. deb. Te large fractional advances. ‘Top prices veloped after the first half of the ses-| Miami Copper 7 = ° Will be started as soon as the steel) was 1,544,000 barrels, as compared SF 45—Unton Pacific 1st 4s... : for the year also were established by | sion, Gosalp was current that foreign-| Middle States arrives. These tanks which will have | with 1,509,050 barrels for the preced- SV 3—U. 8. Rubber 74s Atlas Powder, Manhattan Shirt and/ers had faile? to provide for their De-| Midvale Steel — a. total capacity of 640,000 barrels will | ing week, an increase of 34,950 bar- SW48—U. S, Rubber 5s Wells Fargo Express, United States|cember and January requirements and| Missouri Pacific — % {3359 it] bo erected on the north side of the pels, ‘The daily avernge production) 8% 11—Utah Power & Lig Steel was reactionary, dropping al|were just starting in to Wo so. New York Central -.... oll 99.09 | imatte and will be for the purpose of| east of the Rocky Moutnains was 1,-/ Hi x. wetter, Urnomees & point, and Weukness also was noted in| Subsequently, the corn market re- onae Wine tke storing crude. 184,000 barrels, as compared with 1.-| house ic is. Atlantic Coast Line, Kresge, American | sponding to a rise in the wheat mar-j Norfolk and testern Recnba 45 Work will be started this week 0n/114'050 barrels, an increase of 19, Locomotive, Continental Can and|ket ascende+ to a new high price rec- Oklahoma Prod. and Ret. Third 4\%e a bridge over the r.ver, connecting |parrels, California production strong to 26c higher; top feeding Chandler. ford for the 1922 crop. Buyers of corn} Pacific Oil — Fourth 44s the new tank farm. with the remaind-) 410,000 barrels as compared with 395,./ !ambs 13.85. | | mergers Hg ee peer Bente showed anxiety over the smaliness of| Pan American Petroleum Victory 4%s — 20] er of the plant ‘000 barrels, an increase of 15,000 bar-! i Steel, Baldwin, Stucebaker, and Amer-jreceipts here 178 cars. Corn closed| Penneylvania PE DES : rels. Denver rPPices ican and Continental Can sharesjstrong, 2%c to 2%c net higher, with’ ‘ Compass Raises Capitalization. The following are estimates of daily DENVER, Colo, Oct. 17-—Cattie re ’ caused further {regularity during the | December 68%c to 68%c. At a meeting of gtockholders of the|Averaxe gross production for the) celpts 2200; mar | first hour, but when these offerin: Oats started % lower to % advance, Crude Market tly held] Weeks ended October 7 and Septem-| 600@7.25; cows a ba been digested the whole market) December 41% to 41%, rallied a trifle] Resdin fd iteel peg hay tes esa pitalization of | ber 20, 4,50; Calves 6.00@8.00; bulls 2.25@3.00; wont es ots Sette ee od t . Iron and Stee é at Kemmerer, the ca’ oming oils at 2 p, m. moved forward. Coppers were | and then dropped lower then before.| Royait Dutch, N. Y. Ye the company was raise ‘dfrom $200,-| | Dally average Production (figures in| stockers and feeders 4,56@7.50. Md be ic = 2 i m. today were F sually active and strong, apparently! Provisions were firmer guided by Hamilton #70] 000. to, 4200090. 20,000. shares of the| barte Hogs receipts $27; market steady;| listed on the New York curb as fol i SoA: SONAR eS 090, 20, es swe in response to the favorable sem!an-| the action of the hog market. Swen nna cle being made prakerred. . Oct.7. Sept. 30| top 9.25; bulk 7.25@8.15. 7 ay nual earnings statement of the Amer- 65 The Cot bl is a Wyoming corpor-|Olahoma .. ...., 407,100 400, 700! Sheep receipts 10,974; market Boston Wyyoming 1 1-16; Fenslanad j joan Smelting company. A broader ” High. Low. Close,| Southern Railway ; ag iy Sp ae oe Kansas .. .... 7100 steady; lambs’ 12.25@13.25; ewes 4.00/16%: Glenrock 1 3-16; Merritt 843 i inquiry also was noted for food, Dub-| warmap Standard Oi! of N. J. ation with headquarters at Ki a Les seuss | 05.50; feeder lambs 12.00@12.25. Mountain Producers 17; Mutual 1 P We; RUBE ape srovedoe CaNaes. PRT aye 1H 118% 111K Fas ee Oe io tapirmpart peer) Se eee one corat@crabla acr.-ve in [Central Texas 140,350 140,900 a aap gS Bos j Bat : : : ‘Tennessee Copper untain w niga state. It has cons ple wer. + * Aa FINANCIAL NOTES. zen anerey eee cows Saas May — - - 1.11% 113% [11 1.13% | Texas Co. , | Outwest 00% 00% | ‘Texas and Oklahoma, pirt of which is ae Fecoepnrees iei.7ko Sasvoud urope can and should pay its war! YOU'LL GET RID OF ; : awe July - - - 1.04% 1,06 1.03% 1.05%) Texas ant! P . 25> | productive and Arkansas .. 131,7 105 : i Ri to a brisk demand for New York Cen-| Conn movabne feroduets oa | Gult Coast ....... 111100 113,950 debts,” says Hoover. “The interest . tral, which touched 100%, a new high| Co! 85% 68% 6514 .68% | Transcontinental Oil ‘be Eastern. .-.2, 116,000 118,000/ 8nd amortization would only be two BLACKHEADS SURE : tor the year, buying of this stock be-| 1 ~~~ “ger “eos, cent. cevty| Union Pacitic 5 Tale Shallow Production Opened. Weonting ana | per cent of the allied income. One and a to homaethtat batwand lente » ing attributed to reports of additional) y1, ~ ~~ “g7 69% “66% “gga, | United Retail Stores - 1.20] oi has been found in a shallow] yyontana _.. .-. 09 | one-half billions of American currency} way that never fails to get rid of financing through a new 7 per cent)Qarc ~~ : E U. 8. Ind, Alcohol a. aoe ~ 238 | cand at a depth of 240 feet in the La} california . 395,000 | Koes annual to Europe. The $350,000,-| blackheads, that is to dissolve them. ferue of preferred ntock. Speculative| D* 41% 43% AL United States Rubber - Gran ‘Presi ~ 12) | Barge field near Kemmeer. Thr pro ——__ 000 interst due annual; 46 icifling| nite powder Tron any ding atorecs ‘ b@yers continued to favor the Mexi-| tid © 7s pte easmanen% par States Steel - ee = = y29| duction is in small quantities but the} ‘Total . 1,609,050 | Compared tothe money wasted) on arm: } sprinkle a liste on s hot, wet sponge | can oils, Mexican Petroleum advanc- say 2 isl gem eee “38% 404 renin Sunset [ “los | quality of the crude ts said to be ament. wase ne parte and pon will ke tees re ing to 218: jational Biscul' oe eee eT 4 is 4 rived how th blackheads hi ai tite Cereal wore. the favorite, spect oe 10.75 10,85 10,75 AmeHogn Zino Lead and Sin . ae Segae f j Subsciiptions to the United states] Sprsared,, Bi iackheada. Et! ' tles, establishing a new top price, Call} Oct - - ~ 10 ‘ ° Bi Cee Miaperl 4 a 4 sill * bond issue have been so heavy that —— 947 9.35 utte and Superior Crude Not All Gass L St ke n money opened at 5 per cent. — Ted id Cala Petroleum Te 7 The principal commercial product of we OC. os next one may be for $1,000,000, x : Expanding. Cealings.wele, attended | 7 Soe ee 56] Montana Power - urude petroleum is gasoline and the . of dust and dirt and § b¥ considerably higher range of prices fs Sasa Chattuck Arizona Selah btthe Bolted stares and a2 eee ikea From the body. that or ite < Ni 3 ve! ores: in. ne} in the early afternoon with many yg eg aps ee dere oe, Mexiéo is produced primarily to meet he = serenee ee $3.65 per share for! Doicssing only ue irrit “fea high priced shares scoring sensational |, Se ~ bate a the demana for this important motor Chicago Prices. ; the first half of the present year are} make por ‘and do nat wet the advances, , Mexican Petroleum: climb-| CHICAGO, Oct, 17—Wheat—N Maxwell Motors B ------- av . CHICAGO, Oct, 17.—(United States! reported by American Smelting. kehe: ut after they become 91; ‘ red $1.18%; No. 2 $1.16% @1.20. | Consolidated Gas. 140 foeks trary to a. wery prevalent be-| department of Agriculture).—Cattle re- plete ti "fhe calonite Fowder and the Corn—No. 2 mixed 720740; No. 8 yel- Het heveven, a Atwallon barrel of| Cts 11,000: matured native beet) Official Washington approves Hoov-| henda so they wash sftte out, steers, yearlings, beef cows and heif-|er's speceh at Toledo in which he de-| !N& the pores free a ond ine into 42 gal- ; crude oil does not refine into Ba*lers tnd bull strong to 15¢ higher:|clared against cancellation of the allied troubled with t lons of gasoline, nor is ull crude suit-| ore, "HO, pole : e ht ; y top beef steers $13.10; some held| war debt to the United States, {ines should certainly try this alms Important Phases of Oil De-|anie tor refining. higher; bulk native beef steers of qual ple method, Supervisor of Salt velopment to Be Discussed According to the American Petrol-| ity and condition to soll at $9.50@11.75. No. hite* 44@ . ON 6% and Brooklyn Edison 5 points, |!0w 72%c. Oats—No. 2 w' ‘ Taw priced domestic olin were Dougie, ‘#34e; No. 2 wnite aa@eexc. nve~| Foley Appointed Treely eapecially, Barnsdall “AY ani Timothy seed, $5.50@6.50. Clover seed '$15@20. Pork nominal. . Lard $10.80. Reports of 183 class one raflroads Pronounced strength wag also. man- eum Institute, it takes about four ss = 355 : ifested by the shippings, New York| Hibs $11@12. itt at Conference. Som ae cae crude to make, cea sbarrel| canners and cutters steady stron : and 15 switchng and terminal com- Air Brake, American Metal, ‘United a reé. y Committee terre ne tn ‘other words, gaso-| UUs active, strong to higher: veall panies to the I. C. C. ahow net oper- ee 7 calves opening largely 25c up; supply] ating incomes of $52,579,797 in August, x Ss DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 17.—Closing Importunt phases of asclcay as ap Bos a sony about 26: per cent Of] Cr western grassers moderat ives: a apcrease Of $87 6tgraan: > UNDERREAMERS _feash prices flax seed: October, $2.42% piled to oil will be discussed in the}/a barrel of crude Jal bulk veaters to packers early around bo parents spgehbed Peneneree aaawe ;| November. £2.41% bid; December] At a meeting held yesterday in the| Convention of the American Associa Other products of ay barge are:} $11.0 bulk beef cows and helfers| The government is withdrawing $8,- & 5 a ges sae we ye nig z eld at the Albany, hotel, in Denvzr, | oils pel ; y . bulls around $4.26; bulk stockers and| eral Reserv the Salt Creek : ral Reserve in the New York di Pe eee, nTOe OLDER TOS elon mane orks reports submit.| October 26, 27 and 28. Foremost ge-|per cent; wax, coke and asphalt, 24 toedane oh country Reaunt SRSO@T.E0.| techy district 3; Corn Products 2, and Brooklyn ologists in the country will attend.|per cent miscellaneous products. 6) Hogs, receeipts 25,000: early market States Food Products, Electric Stor- age Battery, General Electric and ‘Transit and Pressed Steel Car 1% Butter and Eggs evan appointed M. J. Foley 2s s-|studenta of the Colorado School of|per cent. ‘There is a 4 per cent 1084] staaay to strong: bulk 170 to 200 pound| ‘Twenty industrials 102.76. off = recommendations of the committee| Mines and other nearby inatituions |in refining. average $9.30@9.40; bulk 140 to 160) Twenty rails 93,70, up 44.0022 T VOTIR Finding that the depression of spe- ae aa out where geology is taugh will be invited, pound average $9.10@9.25; good and nd Oy AT YOUR cial issues brought out little stocks, CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—Butter higher; 3 and following the convention those Rush on to San Juan. choice 210 to 300 pound butchers $9.40 ‘New Treasury Bonds SUPPLY STORE shorts covered freely in Studebaker| creamery extras 44@44%c; first 36@ L. L. Aitken, chairman of the com- delegates who desire will be givén an @9.50; top $9.55; bulk packing fows| Tho new government 4% treasury jdwin in the final hour, carry-| 38a; firsts 40@42%4c; seconds 34| mittee, has authorized the following z i ‘ Drilling equipment of every descrip-| @ " Siar theta alk abteelvpeticdegy7s Sion: Ois5c: standards jake "| statement: SLU BEE Oh Bars tn Wweening, [ton from new bits to standard rigs /#790@8801, Gemrable | piss — mpetly/| bonds Were admiltted to trading’ today ing quotations. New York Central] Eggs unchanged; receipts 5,052] “Casper, Wyo., Oct. 16, 1922. Included among some fitty papers|# moving into the San Juan oll fidid hodsbons jf heavy $8:85@9.50; me he New York stock exchange. The nta Fe on the south and| {um $9.25@9.66; light $9.20@9.40; ght} first sale wan_ $410,000 at par. “At a meeting of the Salt Creek Pro-|0r addresses in preperation are the| 1)?" ni. Grand railway on tho north. | light $9.10@9.26; packing sows; smooth | == ——— ducer s Conservation Committee at| following: “Correlation of Wyoming 1" ‘St. ican Hat, operating. in the §8:00@8.75; packing. sows, rough $7.90 Casper.today it was decided to employ | Formation: ac Fee erat gps chief asin of the same name north of the) @8:10; killing pigs $8.75@9.00. HAY GRAIN M. J. Foley to act as supervisor for est Refining company, | oor "scan river, is installing the string| Sheep, receipts 18,000; fat lambs |from the Sai crossed 101 and there was a strong | cases. demand for Consolidated Gas, Famous} Ponltry alive higher; fowls 14@22q; Players and St. Louis Southwestern/ springs 19c; roosters 14. Dreferred, all at material gains. Mex- ican Petroleum crossed 225 in the ‘ast the committee in the Salt Creek field Some Ideas Regarding Oil Solo. | Strong to shade higtor; early, top na- i ? . i of tools recently received from Colo: : 3 ® Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Mea. hour, The closing was strong. POTATOES Mr. Foley has consented to devote a|Accumulations in the Rocky Mountain Y 40°C ha wit be sinking again in a|tUVes $14.15 to packers; best held high Car lot 3, ; 1, Stock Salt. 3 ‘A large amount of his time to this work| Region.” T. 8. Harrison, consulting ("gov er; nine cars fat western lambs $14.25, lots a specialty. - and his duties will include: Seolosiat, Denver: “Waters of the CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—Potatoes weak-| «1 sro ges that the amount of oll} Wyoming Fields,” E, L. Estabrook, Foreign Exchange ers receipts 165 cars; total United|taxen by the pipe lines is fairly dis-| Petroleum production engineer, Mid NE WYORK, Oct. 17.—Foreign ex- Seteeacauea: entaas Soce aioe cwt.; patsy, 3 al a jets ea eh peti arcigid Se teatetyemioos . hange fi Great Britain demand ‘ditto, bulk 90c@$1.10 cwt.; Minnesota 7 To skeep jctopeiy in; touch John L. Rich, consulting geologist, change firmer; Great . "| drilling operations In the field to the ean 444%; cables 4.44%; 60 day Dilla on]sacked round whites, 90c@$1_owt.| Craling Operitions Mm Bue Meld to tne [Ottowa, Kan.; “Oil in. Shoestring banks 4.42%. Minnesota cacked Red River Ohios $1 Sands," Elliott Blackwelder, professor Nin wan reeting in the cap rock over Onistial Gnetations promptly advised inthe case of the|¢¢ See tri? i Ol a spe. oe France di 4 7.51%; cables 7.52%.|'@1-15 cwt; North Dakota sacked Red _ the! ot geology, Stanford university; “Oi as slecided | OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 17.—(United nce deman: Mat failure pt any producer to carry | possibilities of Western Mexico,” Cari| jthe Arcola sand when it was secided Biitée oppactiest ct Astaire’ other westerns $14.10; seven 87 pound clipped lambs $13.10; two doubles fed CASPER STORAGE co. western lambs $14.15; sheep 25 to 50c 313 W. Midwest Ave. higher; fat heavy ewes $4.00@5.00; lighter weight up to $7.25; no feeder sales, inquiry good. Only a part of the equipment for the Monumental has reached Thomp- son's station and the delay in get- ting the rest has kept that company from pursuing the operations which were at a highly interesting stage when the halt was necessary. The re Italy demand 4.22%; cables 4.23. [River Ohlos, $1@1.10 cwt.; South Da | Sibeail-aan: re m! Maes too, |kotas sacked Early Ohlon $1@1.10 cwt,| °Mt the terms of the agreement reach- } Fy. Beal, consulting geologist, San 1° Set ® control head and some new | Hogs receipts 3,600; packing grades 7 Se ee e@ at the meeting of September 20, “Olt Posetbilit’ “" boiler flues in preparation for any Ls cking demand .03%; cables 1922 i} Possibilities of Ne'| aevelopment whic might follow the| 10@150 higher; bulk 7,40@7.85; buteh- Ps en ‘The Amarillo Region,” Wal-|oo°Cttion of a prolific sand such| ® hogs 10c higher; bulk 200 to 300 ‘Holland. demand. 38. cables 39.01. VER . ‘3.—To cooperate with the differ-|iace Pratt, chief geologist Humble Oil| Pevy es. 0h Ot phoven jtsel? to be.| Pound butchers 8.50@9.00; top 9.10. Norway demand 18.03. SIL ent producing companies with the/and Refining company, Houston; “Re|"°7)° Cree interests of Denver| Cattle receipts 11,000; beet steers idea of working out with fairness and} cent Developmnets in Rotary Drill-| r¢ fF cf il and Industrial Denmark demand 19.95. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Foreign bar by th structure and the Midwest is engaged | Prime grades; extreme top 12.60; she N agreed upon by the. pnyducers. supervisor, San Francisco; “Oil in| stock and bulls about 10@15c higher: . Switzerland demana 18.46. | silver 63%; Mexican dollars 51. i 7 Ns in the transportation of — standard igher; Ent Spain demand 15.34. —_—_— ‘One of the operators has offered to] Red Bede,” Ix. C. Heald. geologist. wiuipment from the Santa Fe rail-|Vedls steady; stockers and feeders erprises advange the funds necessary to carry’ United States geological survey, and| fromalantine fe part of the district.| steady; heavy feeders slow. py Sweden demand 26.75. equity ‘the policies of conservation | nt ee ree rotey Drill'lare setting up a rig on Organ Rock| Senerally steady; spots higher on Greece demand 2.35. y 2 Poland demand .01, I METALS on the work of the qommittee until, “The Curry Field; Texas,” F.H. La-| 4, number of ofl companies have| Sheep receipts 20,000; killing classes Czecho-Slovakia demand. 3.32. ~ the meeting of the producers sched-| hee, geologist, Sun Company, Dallas. |... evors on the steady to strong; t estern 1 ADVERTISING is an absolut ity f ground staking and y to strong; top western lambs n absolute necessity for Argentine demand 36.00. Saeisiee hy ae cee vie ih Ae eee es 3 ap a, Weebernaey aes ae plattitle territory 14.00; fed clipped lambs 12.65; weth- the successful presentation of your proposition Brazil demand 11.40. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Copper_ dull; Tin | cussed and decided upon. Petroleum Geologists. Max W. Ball,| ne Hetesere Pen: Leeder to the public. Montreal 100%. t and futures 14, re 7 “ ea estate ars Pitares $4.12. Iron| “A number of operators have failed | President ee athe Weaters, Pipe pine as sre ee Nee ape 2 - : = t * a itt company, in Denver, is vice president| Very little change is noted in the urveying aud Locations 71 ign i Cotton steady, unohangeal'\Lead firm,. spat; t? turn in\repotts of wells. drilting on | SOMDEOY: SP De Me a eaeriec a larilling report of the Westar Btites is Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- Geologists Oil Experts pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- NEW YORK, Oct. 17—Spot cotton| $6.50@6.75. Zinc fitm, Bast St. Louts|September 20, 1922, jn accordance il Fi i: Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your *\with the resolution adopted at the|Decker, of Norman, Okla., ix the sec-|Oll & Land company for the past steady; middling 23,00. spot and nearby delivery 6.80. Antl- bas ot Bapterinale sy Thess op-|retary and treasurer. Mr. Ball is also| week, most of the operations remain- mony spot $6.75@7. ident of the Rocky Mountain As-| WYOMING MAP AND disp] tui tore cated to. fi rap Pre y a | play, prospectus, from letters, etc., and pl Shene Teper tothe Secretary cf the| potion of Petra Geog, and SWAN BLUE PRINT CO. your publicity where it will bring results. fe Ox MS Ae Committee, James P. Kem, 408 oi1|C: M. Rath, 1104 First National bank Sek ai > Exchange ‘building, Casper, as rap-|DU!lding. Denver, is the acting secro-| RREAMER Room 10, Daly Bldg. laty as possible. tary. The regional association js as-| 3 “The committee will meet again i} Ssting national officers !n the pro. ae agg one Pearic c on Friday, October 20, at 9} Fam and general convention features, es ALE Ta Bree tit ere a. m. Any producer desiring to bring | troush a local commilttee consisting any mattgs before the committee at\of Max W. Ball. Western Pipe Line Call lcans against acecptances 4%) tn Tie '%, vecucmed to advice the company: C. ‘A. Figher, consulting on- | time loans firm; fixed collateral °0 to’ ” gineer and geologist; C. T. Lupton, 90 days 4%'@4%: four to six months) %retary_before that time. consulting. geologist; J.-M. Dousias, 4%@5; prim ecommercial paper 4%. Geologist, Union Ol] company of Call- St Fa Strains of an orchestra broadcast | fornia; Dean E. Winchester, consult: Failure to reduce fat is generally | from a radio station in Newark early | ing geologist: L. R. Van Burgh, geolo- the result of trying to reduce {t with-| Sunday morning were heard in Lon-|gist, Elk Basin Consolidated Oit Po Thoroughly familiar with al] phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- tions. Years of experience in the writing and handling of all forms of publicity. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE For interviews. address Box A-177, Care of Tribune It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee C». Phone 623 out reducing the grocery bill.—Mem-|don. Bands acro%s the sea.—Provi-|pany. and C. M. Rath, geologist, Mid- « phis News Scimitar, dence Journal. west Refining company.

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