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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31; 1922. ace Che Casper Daily Cribune — PAGE ELEVEN All Markets Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCK TRADING WHEAT PRICES. (sense | WMKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS FS TAREBULAR, SUFFER SLUMP) ====="P 2 SS GEOLOGISTS MEETING A SUCCESS 2— Indian a After an sete baie Gad instruct and instructive meeting most of the| French Republic, is - American Buck Creek 2 Amerten $$3t |local men who attended the three-day session of the Ameri-| iisach Nepusie, we F Loss. BSG on Day's Deal- | Burke ee ee ee Maj Ob Aces es i Blackstone Salt merican renatio} Corp .- jority Shar Show | ings as a Result of Decline “lean Association of Petroleum Geologists held at Denver have | Kingdom of Belgium, 6 returned here and all speak highly of the success of the|* Amertenn Locomotive — . Losses on Market Liqui- ae i 4 Meer. Close American Smelting & Ref, American Sugar. - dation ie American Sumatra Tobacco -- American T. and T. <i Capitol Pete ---.--.-- 5 CHICAGO, Oct. $1—Seattered com-| Gow Gulch -_----. American Tobaceo gathering of G. : 5 : mission American Woolen are Y of GB. : NEW YORK, Oct. 31— tions igs Rous -melitng ; tomethes:, witt Anaconéa Copper — | The meeting was attended by 210 members of the profes-| American Sugar, 68 - : of opposing, speculative forces lack of demand provec ‘wufficient to Atchison __ a n from, all part of the country. American Tel and Tel, ev f parted @ decidedly irregular hold’ down values in'the wheat market and West Indies _--- Misty-five’ papete’ civeripe | various Petroleum Imports Armour and Co., $%s" - prices in today's market, most! of fhe| today during “he early dealings. Ap- Locamotiye — Ghose ot the tilt tnihity were ves: | 2 Baltimore & Ohio cv., 44 ‘ Am cctive .shares again showing ‘met/paren/ stoppage of export buying Baitimore and Objo - cata ka haba According to figu collected by | Bethelehem Steel ref), bs — losses on @ renewal of heavy liquida_| counted In particular as a bearish in- Bethlehem Steel “E mt oe ee the American Petroleum Institute.| Bethlehem Steel p. m. 58 head uf the United § um (crude and| Canadian Pacific deb., bs - Canadian Pacific — ea} Chi. Burl. and Quincy ref. the imports of petro dc at the principal t tion In ‘final dealings. Speculators | fluence. The fact that the Liverpool | Jupiter for the advance succeeded in staging quotations diepiayed no new upturn | Lance Cree Royalty. sure ‘entral J spparently had been oversold, but | {tial prices here, which ranged from 4 OONMs _ Citleago, ati umn weer sas ee { 1,911,909. barrels. | Good year ‘Tire Se, 1941 > 05% these operations were balanced: by the| ic to Yc lower, with | December/ pea Bank Chitago, R. local men present being Geologists | x of 273,230 barrels. | Grand Trunk Ry. of San sharp. pressuré against Studebaker |$1.14% % $1.14% and May $1.12% to | Picardy Cox pie owe iibasen iat ae nese agg tn ed with 1,990,814 barrels, a| Grand Trunk Rv kn.) nd domestir of} shares. Sales approx-| $1.13 was followed by a slight rally | Preston pe “gen ages “¥4 ‘on ri em ers aver of barrels Gre at Norther: A ry nated 1,050.00 shares. and then a fresh deciine. Royalty platcehsic aq iywic. Tha iparty, also ence Coy ee sar ; x at Atlantic coast ports 07 barrels. a di barrels, Wy Tie Rain in the southwest, increased|Tom Bell itoyalty E, NEW YORK, Oct. 31,—Some ir-| world.stucks and a further decline at Saal Exploration — 2,30 regularity took place at the opening/| Liverpool led to, a material setback wre Tex, of today’s stock market but prices }iater in prices here. The close Weal wasiern Staies included F. B, T 4s tative of tho Of A. J. Hazlett of ex, the latter appearing’ at one of| lor, local represen and Gas Journal and | e Inland Oil In-| ourt Pacific gen. y average | Montana Power 5s A rels, “againgt 935.604 York Central deb 6s average of 133,801 ern Pacific pr, lien 4s Famous Players 1ask: Generel Aspl peral Electri eeeE immedistely started upward in re-] heavy, %jc fo 114¢ net lower, with Del y ou __ 7 ; Gensral, atetors pha mapsiotin in thot diies a Titties week ended October| Oregon Short Line gtd. 5s cits Ped sponse to a byisk demand for oil/cember $1.13% to $1.14 and May Goodneh Ce . Oregon Short Line ref., 4s --- % re ‘i ha rock Jones” and delivering an inter- >acktic Gi dE 4 ah shares anda fatrly good inquiry for!$1.12% to $1.12%. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. . | Great Northern pfd. = SPU) ailing dissoures’ on gevlony in ke coast. porta were | Paci’ Gag and Electric, ba 92 steels, equipments, coppers and| pxpectance of enlarged receipts of | Mountian Producers -§ 16.12 $16.37] INinojs Central - mg tally average of| penn. ROR Gen Se. tg standard rails. Short covering | coy.¢acted cs a weight both on corn | Merritt .-- 7.00 Inspiration Copper ‘About twenty of. those present | 169,386 against 1.054.210] Reading Gen. 4s __--- 4 prompted by the resistance met at/and oats prices. After openfiig %c to} Gienrock Oil 1.38 orion get Shingo ae came ‘tu. Castter at the’ closez6t~ the | barrels y average of 150,601] Sinclair Of Go., 739 100%5 . today's opening levels was largely} sc off, December 66%c to 66%c, the | Salt Creek Prds. 18,00 ile rane Seanion, for rhe purpose” of looking | barrels for the week ended October | Sinclair Oil of ‘Cal., 105 ; responsible for the . upward trend.| corn market continue! to Salt Creek Con: 10.80; 5.12.90 | Inteenatibnal | Paper aerthe Hale Creek and Teapot! ail | 14: U. 8. Rubber 5s 83 i Masicart = Secoienm - aivanced:\2) ‘Trade was of small volume and the| Prod. and Refra, — 1 10.001 ely Springficld fields Dut owing to the bijzzard or ant hes pg a Light 91% points.” “Standard Ol! of Cal'fornia 2, | market, easily influenced. The close| Marine new 6.00 6.50] Kennecott Copper + two cars were able, to’ get. through RG sat otccenrock han. aie- | Waatinelinace dames 109% Geherad’ Asphalt 2% and): Standbrd |yas wyek, ithe to -1c.nyt lower, “with 11.50/ Louisville and Nashv the field from here th other mem-| covered what he claims te be @ Va - —— por ON of New Jersey 1%. United] paceniber 66%e to 66% 117.00 | Mexican Petrol bers of the party returning» without | uable deposit of ‘platinum ore at a States common moved up a point in! Gaty gtartec unchanged to ise low-| Cities Service Com, 198.00] Miam! Copper Eee pena bb eciee eae ate ena istant. from that | Test % Be Drilled in Cow Gulch.) N: section nwt anticipation, of a favorable earnings! ..Hecomber 41% fo 41%e, and lat |Fensland ...—. 14,90 | Middle State ae aint eanibn ey rhe association | town tad Whe seked the commercal|. It % reported from Lusk.that al seyNEX section Seamer roy ris. COnAE 6 URE eer ler descended a littie all around: Nec: Zork: ORY--« ee Te ee will be held at Shreveport in March| club to back him in placing the prop-] 2°”. hasbeen Snanced ‘by th®) Gin. riser, Casper. 14 NW, ly. meeting of the board of directors, | Provisions had a downward dritt if Mammoth -- 40.87 sourl F a " 2 wakes \ | Clark Producing & Refining company | ere, v « . while Crucible. was pushed tip 1% | " York of the coming year. osition a commercial baal: | for its acreage in‘the Cow Guich! SW%NE% section 18-26-88; NEt | response to lower hog values. LIBERTY BONDS. Y.N. Hy Hartford Sree commmittee was appointed a re a Jule! “ and Gulf States Steci %, The ,ad-} ao Baa Ms = yates : “© | rield and that the well will be startec:| SEY section 20-26-36 varice in ra'ls was Jed by St. Paul 34e $100.40] Norfolk Vestern — Rock Fiver Test Near Sand. cent meeting of that body to investy | [em and iM ‘a preferred, Nortolk and Western: and! Open High Low Close] First 4s — = Teas | Rorcparn., Facto: — - In response to a phone call, Harry | gate the find with the view of making . - 1, «Win Gs Himee; Rock speiube “all ' Lehigh Valley, exch‘ up a point or| WHEAT. Secon’ 4s BOY ve oe tahimed siete ts Adams left late last night for Rock|the necessary arrangements if it} A hole was put down on this land/ section 36-17-92. thea . aa = x Pacific OU - 3 n es io IV ¢ ations 0! ing the Lance Creek boom in " + y >, River to bi present at the drilling fn |! @ up to expectations of t | A. T. Hoffma Rock Si in thare. Gains of a point om more| Dec. — — - 1.14% 1.14% 1.43% ta a Pan Americar Sai Cigna eae Tne ai | dlscoTeret which some oll was found at 1.950/ ati section 16.18.1083 Prings. wererrecorded by American Locomo-|May ~ — . 1.12% 2.13 1. 1.12% | Secor ; Pennsylvania eect ocaicaise: toate nd tet. After drilling a few feet a fiow| 5 5. Sullivan, Cus A i tive, Consolidated Gas, Marine pre y ~ = 1.04% 1.04% 1, 104 | Third 44s - People’ thas’ igo s . —— of water was efcountered. ‘The hole! s¢.91-75 per, all section Fourth 4uis - Pure Oil Financial Notes. ferred. American _Internattonal, was cemented and later shot with| | in which a 15,000,-| > 3 4 Setsgaee ASbe. Ray Consolidated Copper This is the well ? z Herman Jaeckel, Denver, all sec- Beatie Aiton Phen Con Fee ee eg rh ike) ere Resdiiie oe as flow Was’ struck at reasury officials say there ts no|the result that the water was again| tion 1626.62. Saainarediie wake” 2s Rainer oe cay | ae 1roh Mi but whieh was Inter al.|/tention onthe part of the admin-|let loose but the ol! flow was grect-| Gates Oil Co., Denver, ‘hs Soap deepest 86% 1 Dut istration to urge imposition of addi-|'y augmented. It is believed that! section 5.26.9 most drowned out by water. The pa sand is expected as approximately 1 100 feet and as the bit was working |! winter sem Early gains ranging from 1 to 4| ! th 1 t by ” had drilit be is ) points were largely cancelled later, Dec. - = - 1% 41% 41% 41% jonal taxes by congress at the com-|had drilling. been discontinued a few! section &. ion. feet higher that a paying oil iow} 26.97. Crude Market See aro at wh heavy seling of Studebaker, -~ = AIM 41% 41% 41% Southern Pacific x 4 could have b © -eloped aa tl | whith, dronned more than 2 points in| July 2 2 80% 39% 39% :39% Southern’ Railway mR, Asa e's te OS en tinh = | Sow Soeelein BE Pee eae tla oe | TeAUMeOH ot epeculative-: dleappolnt-| LARD sauna Standard Olof Bl trrried'y in order to be present when| Standard of Indiana cuts ‘gasoline | New Leer | ] Superior Making’ Depth. eerie Wicmtte te iatlea ie step piso” viar | Leman ; reeppea arining, reachen the end, ac (eee ® gallon in its territory. ge HSNO NN ed eS Gt AgMMNGA raturned Maat Stabe wb en ht arg GE 2 3 ort ee ia nnessee as ing on Marine Well. —— i 3 re" ai ake’ a bine tog clare another extra idend toda 9.92 9.87 82) Mube Croek aA Tnanaging direc | ods north and west of the former lo: from th hel@on structure in Fr Rapid progress is being | ni the well of the Marine ¢ tor of the war finance corporation. | cation which is higher on the struc- >, Tas ? a oe ‘oducts on the southeast corn of se upon returning to New York ter a| ture. ,This is cxnected to save about! Department Jan. — Dae . F ; i Bi oy ig tn in on a ,,|49-78, the hole having heen dritied| tour of the west, declares that gen-| $00 feet of driiling and it ts also ex- | . yh 14% lg: the rate of 100 feet per day since] eral business conditions in the west-| pected to” miss a hard formation} in domest Big Muddy - Texas Co. ugene Meyer 7 om 1 Pacir mon® county where the Superior sy ownward again Oct, Salt Creek - : os ‘bas dicate is drilliig a test and reports the hole as belig 1,895 feet deep, in excellent condition and showing of and. marked wea oils, turned prjces just! before’ noon. Stores. however, had | gain to 10 points before acute week-! - ail § ‘ gas in evidence. ¢ was spudded in two weeks a rt of th® country are enormous | Which caused considerabie drilling | ness: set in throughou® the list.! : Greybull Alcohol — \ ‘as spudded in two weeks ago an is ab ia As the pay sand ts expected at ap- Baensdall “A”, Producers and Refin-| fe) Butter and Eggs Grass Creek — 149) United States Ttubber BEAR nt hoter Titers Ungrapeiaa Bi dd piphesrah Mkeia di {ileat, trouble and two sands winleh carried)» -oximately 2,250 feet the bit should era) Tide r, Associated, Cosden Torchlight -----. 1.20 | United other two week wi ace It at the|shortage being the only obstacle to} Water. = os enter thé formation within the next and Pacific Oils and Philllps Petrol- Sunset a8) 0 tah top of the second wall creek which | commercial progress. This test will be watched with in- ten dayaswhere producti( la” lodkea terest as a producer would’be the in- CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Butter highe | Westinghouse found at about 2,600 feet in that — hae on ids aah Maqui ap creamery extras 47; firsts 36@39%4c; | gam ‘Wilye Overland F tof the. field. ' Congress may- be asked” to reviee|centive for another drilling boom in {forward to 0 neat Aino Crop jextra fi 41% @45%4c; seconds 34% 3 s Ameri Zine, Lead and Sm. ‘This well offsets thepoiut hwell of [the Volstead Act to prevent {ts ap-|that district and create new interest | special issues, General American | 7 iK Bates aon 8 i 4 oh : : Antwerp is the center of the hu- SUA Gis Geetha se pointe, Deta-| 238 MG; asker een sutte and Superior 3 the Glenrock and Royaity ané Pro-{plicatlon to foreign steamship inter-}in companies which have long been) 20 YU? slaustry Raw hair and iu ‘gs lower: iD’ : cases; 5 Be ry : bel d 8, accord ear on | & tten. kas ‘ % ie! ducers which ts now being drill |. according t ich. administration | forgotten. | Chinese hair, which has been bleach- were and Hudson 3, National Biscuit | ¢, FE" Oeter "ohas Brita soe le : . ‘ fr : and Ameriean Steei Foundry _pre- Si inetiekos 440400; geil Bek MEN --Arienhatie Alon the southwest corner of 16 and/ officials when dscussing the daugh- Naotinasbaldieeeied jed, dyed and prepared, is used in the | Iso the Mammoth well on the north-| erty decision. % h and American Snuff 7 ‘ofr rn \Chicago Northwestern _New | 0 | 3 = SNe itsiay Ciened ot Boer conus.) 10h) Stan MEER NeSh“ xOtiReRatD Maxwe'l Motors B west of 21 which has been standing | LS CHEYENNE, Wyo.,. Oct., 21;—The| manufacture of women’s balr nets, paying in the Geller that technica] “*#** *4@2¢ie- CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—(U. 8, Depart-| Consolijated za%lcomented for several weeks and| The statement of the Pennsylvania | following oll and gas prospectors : conditions warranted a rally caused ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs receipts, Great Northern Ore which will proimbly be the next com-| railroad shows a gain in income for| leases have been granted by A. SW an upturn in prices In the early after-/ 39,000; ‘kat weak, 25 to 40clower;| P@-- 7--1% [pletion of that'company. | | the month of September over previous} Baker, commissioner of public lands: INDERRE noo, Puttinan, Associated. Dry} POTATOES bulk god 27#-io 200 pound #verages jae 1. D.. Shatter, Rock Springs, ay UNDERR doris section 104. SAtbgd Grate Aloanal, Cxacibie| 8,80 to 840; good and clioice 210 to) Q aeeethr, ‘Stated Steels, Corn Prov-| 260 pound butchers 8.40@8,50; top | ra The government is withdrawing Roy C. Wyland, Casper, all section g ucts, Allied Chemical, Consolidated CHICAGO, . Oct. 31.—Potatoes firm} 8.50; bulk packing sows 00 @7.50; | o $13.000,000 from federal reserve mem- Ag-33- * Le { ¢ ané ‘People's Gas, Dome Mines, Amer-|on whites, weak on early Ohios, re-| desirable pigs. mostly 3.60;. heavy- | ‘ ber banks in the New York district ne he Watnwright Great Fats, | | r Mont., all section 16-57-65. | jean International and Stromberg Car-| cepts 139 ‘cars; toval United States | weight §.00@8,50; medium preienc ie = Elsie; Cross Hawley, Dougl all buretor were advanced 1 to 2% points.| shipments 1,296; Wisconsin sacked | §.35@8.50; Nght we'ght 8.15 to 8.40; c ——— A better inquiry also prevailed for round whites 85@95c cwt.; bulk 80@ | light light 8.15 to #40; packing sows | Plans are béing perfected to collect} seption 16-45-64. : raflroad shares,’ Union Pacific, North-|90c cwt.s Minnesota sacked round| closed 7.0 to 7.65; packi| sows, Nie axes. which will -cut the treas Betty G. Beck, Cody, all section ern Pacific, Reading, St. Paul and) whites 8i@%5c cwt; Minnesota sack-| rough 6.35 to 7.40; killing pigs ia ury defictt 10,000,000, 16-60-100. — Robert, D. Hawley, Douglas, N14, AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE New Haven mountaing 1 to 2 points.jed red river Ohlo 90@9%c ewt.; bulk | §.50. t Hawi : Weakness, however, ‘persisted §/ 80@95¢ cwt.: North Dakota~ sceked| Caitle receipts 15,00 evtors are meetirg at | section 27-46.63; Ni nection 26-46_65. Studdbaker> and lower priced domps-| ved river Ohlog 90@95c cwt.; South | quality plain; early sales native eet | Ind., today to act on| ‘T. J. O'Brien, Douglas, all section tic oils which ultimtaely caused some Dakota sacked early Ohios 70@80c| steers and western grasserg (# bout Hiary Adams aid R. J Mosher Head New Concern Sg * recessions from the high leyyis, in the| ewt. steady; warmed up and short fed! “The wil Taal M. Monsell, Sand Springs, Okla., strong “stocks. Trading” «sentiment steers dull, tending lower; early ,top| Which Will Start Immediate Drilling on oe nese Isaac Guggenhéim: pro- | === Sener was. considerably mixed, one dlvision| matured steers 13,00; quota, of feng : 12 i es fer algen a sorimn anlar ot the Es holding: to the view that prices were! A feds compartively. scarce; bulk na- ‘00 olive a orlzes. his stil feo. high ag0 mush necesenrhy/t: LOTCIRM Exchange tive beef steers of quality and con- ” cre Tract executors to continue his interests jn undergo further, readjustment, while! dition to sell’at 8,75@11.75; tew early | them. ngther group maintained that funda-| yw YORK, Oct, 3t.—Foreign ex-| sales; western grassers 6.50 to 6.7 al conditions were all in faVoriénange steady. Great Britain demand | veal calves steady to 25c higher; oth-|/ 4. 4, When a man starts pioneering in the oil industry it seems! Net of a rise and that ihe short interest}’y 451, cables 4.4544; 60 day bills on} er classes about steady; heavy feea.|/ tO Decome a habit that is hard to break, espec =F 25 5 yf vafiona] Enameling. & Stamping] ; ; sae ally if his @f- [COMP Mirectors are meeting. todas | had pushed its operations top far. | hanks 4.43%. France demand 6.99;| ets dull; bulk bologna ‘bulle to/ forts to prove new oil territory sre successful, and when two|'? “* % “vidend “The closing was weak. gebles 7.00. Itaty demand 4.11; cables} 4.00) bulk veal calyes to packers /men contbine in new enterprises its appears to make the work| Studebaker earned $7.19 a share on é ‘d quarter . 2 Of Oil and Industrial market slow; | | | | Sustained pressure against Stude-|4 311, Belgium demand 6.48%; cables | early around 10.00. | doubl attracti - Bae : baker, which dropped more than 4] 649, Germany demanc. 02%;~cables| _ Sheep receipts 21.000; opening very i oe uve. R. J. Mosher : Litiie en pater tr Holland demand 39.00; cables | slow: few carly sales; native lambs| years ago R. J. Mosher and Harry Adams con- i ins for the points-and a similar decline in Stand-] G2 5.1 preceding qu: . ae = ived the {Cea that there was half of 31; th > ter and $6.15;0n the . are’ Oil 6f New Jersey, together with demand 18.18. Sweden | Weak to shade lower; early top 14.00 | °° + the south half of the south- ne period last y , En’ heavy solling of Baldtrin, and Crucible | 52:06, NOUS” ser eark demand 20.15.{ ta city butchers 13.85/ to packers;|° in| Salt Creek outside the) est, ‘the northwest of the southeast, |" P°* lem are iter prises Steel undermined the whote list in| Gemand 26.78, Denmais.01. Spain de. | Western mostly feeders; fat western |PLOVSR arca at that time and in spite | the southwest quarter and the south-| he average price of twenty activ the final hour, prices slipping off rap- 5. + Po. | lambs 13.75 to killers; feeder demand) advice to the contrary picked| west of the northwest of section 30, oe whe ee Tail aieacone ing a pany TAK Cooke coepens ate Pe, fairly, good: llght doing carly, sheen |#ection 1629-78 for the location of alall in 9978; the south halt ot’ the snduptrial ators traded in on the New ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for fi? Ba cen aN oO eee ae aeo0 | dearce around stead | welt, Sorel the Merah on com-|northeast, the northwest of the| r, Litne avtctentrie a eu! the successful presentation of your proposition me es and ae [rany for the purpose. tis location | northeast and the northwest quarter | °\, Aik ie a0 ee = bang to ublic. METALS teas ie oS lonisi eh iis cc eG TLE RY Omaha Quotations | was two miles from the nearest pro-| of section The wouthereat nt tg [Tail stocks in 89.84, off 1,8 the publi i S 100 5. OMAHA, Neb. Oct, 31—(U, s,j ‘duction and the pair was ntet\southwest of 24, and the southeast of st Will Be Continued. ; ; seh Department of Argiculture)—Hogs| field and it required considerable ‘the southeast of 23, ail in 39-79. isircnacte ck cheek Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- Nee Yomi” loc... 3i ecppper receipts 4,000; mostiy 15 to 25c lower; Ls Bairge stheccbanes but Led Location for the first test has been | mi e Olt ooieekes ating 12 ee pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- steady; electrolyt’c spot dnd nea ig Ree matters SOTA: a hie ee Unt Dallitve eesuited | made on the northeast of ‘the north-| west of Big Piney has been’ sold at ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your 18% @ 187%: later Kats, ime, pounds 7. Bi OO a tiub od ect “ates tha” olitng eh ot Restate fe tae ve Sapa sheriff's sale to satisfy a chattel display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and place spot and future: 7.2 3° om io ie ie ft he Mem- | mortga, and ‘a pid i 3. P. " jej' 2 ; i ; - mee spe future a Paths cecsiptn) W.000g bette: taradel oe Molly, Of acres to the producing | moth WaNOA BU ntl hale LenS REE ee ie and rae niet byes Rs your publicity where it will bring results. ve f beef steers steady; short fed and Gases E ction WaS/of the well now being drille bal aed : Me 5 > 6.50@6.85. Zinc st > Ent be Aisi tkenirolained try; now being drilled on the] drilling, which was supposedly neat 7 * 3 ¢ hase y the Gi ck Ol! eo réi sbenti * te AMG aye sas. ‘ . Louis spot and nearby delivery 7.10 Ses Blow eles. oor Dean neat (company, “where that as tg Lath eal corner, of 28," A rig | and it-wag.the inzention ot Str t Thoroughly familiar with al] phases of the Ste Aaeiony sect 4. steady; stockers and feeders weak to|"0W has most of its production tier auakiy cae ieadivis “withe pret ood ba a ghbncicdhers or taloe PIATD BI ATILAT COREAHE COUCH WIE IOCAL GOnGE 1bc lower. © * |. Last spring these same two had let that bis production wi be en-| ola aay ase fous, wears of Sve of uabii the writing and 7] : Sheep receipts 1150; lambs steady | another idea and formed the Mosher-|countered in the second Wall Creek Seve: Soa andling of all forms. cf publicit; OTE | | | . mn Well M Indiana’ Corporation Clips) to 25c nigner; top 14.00; fed clipped | Salt Creek syndicate fr the-purposs| which should be reachec within sixty | a conteact nna a geal the Cent From Quotations lambs 12.75@12.85; yearlings 11,00' of drilling’on =the southwest quarter|days after drilling {s started. Irilliings Of Deven soaltertns the: santo Rox intetvisw dd in. Middle West s+. | down; shevp steady; ewe top 7.00; {of section 19-29-78. ‘This land. was! Mosher and Adama state that this Boclngn Talc be inde werden: OF Up Cel ewes AC Ura titmer: hich 4; low 6; ruling rate 5: epee fees fecding lambs steady to easier: sort. at that timc cyer a mile from pro-' is the best shot they haye ever taken.| Wyoming Oll compan: Bag Box A-177, Care of Trib closing bid 5%; offered at 6: Inst loan | GHHIGAGO, Oct. 31.—Brtective. to-|ed light western lambs 13.25; feeding} Cuction and the pair was métjand that they expect to-make thelr | which wili be started immediately. -. 3: SEO: S une 5%. Call Joans ngainst acceptances | 4. another reduction of one cent a| ees 5.50 down. with the kame icind of advice as they | stockholders more money here than] ‘This‘company already has quits an 4%. Time loans-firm; mixed collateral | eet Riga, eeerer recelved_on the former effort. Drill-| on any other venture.) AS many wito| amount .of production in ithe field 60-90 days 4% @5; 4-6 months 5; prime | &2llon in the price of gaso Omaha Prices. |ing resulted in. a 500-barrel weil.and| went with them on fhe Mosher Oil}and more wells will hasten the bulld. eotimerctal paper 442@4%. Jannounced by the Standard Oil. com-| “DENVER, Colo, Oct. 31.—Cattle—| the adding of more acres to the pro-/ company can onsily remember when| ing of a pipeline from that. district | pany of Indiana, making the Chicago |Recelpts 1.500; market steady. to|ducing territory. A second well is/units which cost them $100 went to|io Riverton rice 18 contsa gallon at tank wa-| Weak; beef steers $5.75@7.50; Gows|now tn the bags which looks better | $1,100 with the bringing in of the ee _ mn BS and helfers $3.75@5.25; cajves $7.25@ | thin the No. 1, but the tools are in| well, ther | Pc | will no doubt be lots of r baa, ENG ear Bao poeaepiad Dg stockers and feeders $4.50@7.25.| the hole SS hiel’ hea” celued tte soma. | Cambie’ Tealdartliecho wilt etve thine SWAN jout the ten middle western states Hogs—Receipts 1,400; market. 25¢) pletion. the opportunity to make good on the INDERREAMI lower; top $8.25; bulk $7@7.85. Foligwing the same)line of réason-| assertion. Sheep—Receipts 25,800; + market} Ing these men haye come to the con-| Carl F. Shumaker, vashler of the steady; lambs $12.25@13.50; ewes $4.25/ clusion that there ts more land} Wyoming National Bank, 1s treasurer @6.25; feeder lambs $12@12.85. |which should be proved up and have} of the syndicate and is handing out SUGAR RT SEES yy Se. formed the Colossal Oil Syndicate for} the units to those who want to take Cot’on that purpose. This concern is capi-| the chante. * NEW YORK Oct. 31.—Cotton|talized for. 1,000 units with a par| Arthur O Borks and I NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Sugar fu-| spet steady; middling 2430: value of $100 and controls 1,200 acres! kels hi tures closed early; approrimate sales| | SORERE RE eh rca in the Salt Creek-Teapot area consist-| issue }11,000 tons. The demand for refined} “A Baptist church in/ Sbreveport,|ing of the southwest quarter of the! served by the company. pA rene Diana SEY Use your Credit Call 15 or 16 and give Miss Classified your Want Ad—we'll send bill later— “AT YOUR no extra charge for credit. W. Win- y for the |sugar was light with prices un-|La., recently completed at a cost of| southwest quarter of section {the} “Attorney Geor, De: SUP (STO! s r | est 0 he] “Attorney George Swerer of, Deayer SUPPLY STOR ? |changed 6.90@7.00 for fibe granulat-| $500,000, fs the first church the same section on which the Mammoth! who has spending a week in| se your one Led. pe =... 1 | World fo. establish its own racio bread! well-is now being: completec) thé} Gasper 1: to honie+ this . 7 | Refined futures neiunal. casting station. 8 northwest quarter of 32; the north | weeks ‘ —.