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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune MIDWEST, BRINGS IN WELL IN SALT CREEK faeeeee | UTE TURN field, in the Red Dessert section, is @ 35,000,000 cubic foot gasser accord- ing to a test made by a representa- tive of the Casper office of the bureau of mines, ‘There are a half dozen other tests “rilling in this district and the dis- covery of gus is very encouraging to would produce about a half a barre! of ofl a day. The big flow of gas Was found in a sand topped at 860 feet. ‘This sand was drilled into 29 feet when the pressure of gas became so great that drilling hadto be sus- pended. The hole {s cased with 12% {Inch Invincible Oil —-. — Kelly-Springfleld Tire ——.. Kennecott Copper Lima Locomotive -.._... Louisville & Nashville — Mack Truck ~ Marland Oil .. 10.87 8. 0. 58.00 - 15300 3%s --. Birst 4s Second 4s tan dropped two points in reflection of the reduced dividend. Foreign ex changes eased slight! NEW YORK, June 13.—(Wall Street Noon)—Prices fluctuated in fitful fashion throughout most of the fore- noon reflecting speculative uncertain shorts who tried to cover met with difficulty. ; Corn and oats descended with wheat. After opening % to %@%c higher, July 80% to 81, the corn mar- ket suffered a moderate general fall. Subsequently, the corn market ad- 1 when wheat scored an upturn. vane AT WYOMING 15 DRAMA open OF WESTERN ADVENTURE| Written by Richard Matthews Hal. let and published recently in The Gat urday Evening Post, Fools” unrolls a vivid and dramatic tale of romance and adventure in the Carey ap. pears as Bob McCarty, a cowboy with spaces of the West. ‘anyon of the Allled Chemical & Dye. 69% ] American Can ...___________ 97 Loc. ser -ereee American Car & Foundry 110 | pessemen OAL OO eaten at — Only One Completion By This Company In Week | Amerisan International Corpo. 22% | pig tag ~ a me easing < = eS * American Locomotive Boats, weotning ci: eee 100 ‘ Gzecholovak Rep. 8s ctfs Just Ended; Dniling Report for Elk Basin, Pee i dtc, Pend | Buck Creek... 4 6 Dome of Ganda Gm 1963” : ‘ mn Sugar — B : . Sn, Baxter Basin and Wildcatters American T. & T.__ IEAEAGSE IRICEN aay Se French Republic Tis American Tobacco Gane Balt ie 28 +30 Japanese 4s ~ —— Chappell -____. 36 38 Kingdom of Belgium 8s. Only one well was completed in the Salt Creek field by reser DOs ae ape Columbine —_. 10 aa Klingdom of Norway 6s— the Midwest Refining company for the week just ended. It} Apena® Copper —-——---—--—- Gonsclldated Revaity Lise if0*|Pressure Most Effective | Prices Close Firm From 1% to [esha pee eect gee atts is well No. 16-A on the NW of section 2-89-79, which was| Atl. uit @ Wo dndlese | Cow Gutex - slong ‘08 Against Oils, Steels and le Net Higher in Chi- U, K. of G. B. & L 5%, Prought in at~a depth of 1,628 feet. The production the | Baldwin Locomotive ~~ Domino. a4 Rubbers on ’Change cago Pit Amer... Smelting 5s _ first 24 hours was 136 barrels, | saltimors (& ‘Ohio Elkborn 06 wae The status of the company’s wildcat wells and those in recent Etrantee eran te 400809. |, Stock prices continued to sag totay| CHICAGO, June 13—(Lead Wheat)| Amerie na Cope fa 8 the Baxter Basin and Elk Basin felds | 26-18-104, depth 1,950 feet, drilling and| Cannan’ Pecire Gates age ‘og | despite another series of favorable|—Bullish reports about the Kansas! Anaconda Cop. 88 1953 — is as follows: cleaning out, hole caving behind pipe. | <. z tines = : ‘92 | fevelopments, including a higher New| crop and about the prospect for/At. T, & San Fe gen. 4s. Wil we Well 11, mdsthonat @uase th Central Leather nney. -20 22"l York Central dividend rate. 'The| wheat growth in France led to a late| Baltimore & Ohilo cv. 4448 - cat Wells. e} + northeast quarter section! Cerro de Pasco Copper. Jupiter 00% 01 i Se , dno th heat market today.| Bethlehem Steel con 6s, Ser. A. Nelber Dome test well, depth. 2,620 | 2-17-104, depth 1,520 feet, stringing up| Ghandior Motors Kinney Coasta’ E ST) |e cerure won smoee etective ayaing the} upturn: in the:wheat mu Canadian Pacific deb 4a - — feet, drilling. tools to start drilling ‘after having | Chesspeale @ Ohio Tr Lance Creek Royalty. .01 02. | steels, ofls, rubbers and. equipments, | Prices closed firm %o to lo net higher | CINCO” Buttington @ Quincy rel, Be AL —_ Midway test well No. 2, depth 4,680] fishing job for underreamer. Chicane & Phra tee dren $04 .| Lusk Royalty 03 |80me of which touched new lows.| witht July 111% to 111% and Septem-| Chicago, Milwaukee & St. P. cv 44s... br 2 a rk aeree ae eaten lisicae — Basin Pare 3 Chicago, Mil. @\St. Paul pen 39 A Mike Henry it Sales approximated 1,150,000 shares. | ber 109 to 109% Calle, Copper: 6a a gue! reek, New ico, dept ell 2, Elk 11, depth 265 feet. | % Z cg Mountain & Gi j — aren, by y 815 fect, 12%-inch casing cemented. | straightening hole. Chintcee one New York Of . ¥ BEY) TORR. Jane! 18-— Prices, dis;| CHICAGO 5) Tube 18-—ANKough: the | Greet Northern: 7s A Pe! Baxter Basin Field. Well 1, Tip 2, depth 1,094 feet. run-| Chino Copper Te. gay | Cutweet <= x played marked irregularity at the|\Wheat market here showed something Bahan Bene vate eae Well 1J, northeast quarter section | ning 8%-Inch fishing for 12%-Inch, | C10, GoPPe sa=-nm—a— wth | Red Bank (new) ied tga ee Tk ee Tete (ce en) MDERiERt tite Desge: 200 at) £8 | Nocnwestern “Ben Tel. 26-18-104, depth 1,949 feet, bailing out} Well 1, Tip 7, spudding. Gorn SErealinta sey a s isi Picardy x United States Steel advanced frac-} outset, a decline soon took place. he | Pacific Gas & Elec to test cement. Well 10, Elk 7, depth 1,492 feet. | Gosden oll 45. |Rovalty & Producers. .08% .09 | tionally but the independent atecis,| initial strength was due to an unex Penna. R. R. gen Well 29, southeast quarter section! cleaning out after shot. Crnsinla Btesl =~ 02 | Studebaker and some of the other| pected advance in Liverpool quota-| sinclair Con. Oll col. Cues) Onna ease oe 03 [leading induntriais lost ground. New| tion. Buying here, however, Incked|Southern Pacific cv 4s : f a ‘uba Cane Sugar, pft 380 | York Central advanced a point put] volume and with harvest conditions |(nion Pacific 1st 4s. R d D rt W. ‘ii Sh . rie. s = ‘18 | Norfolk and Western and Canadian| improved by better weather the mar- We aes ied “ ¢ Western Oi] Fretds._... - $0 | Pacific each dropped one. ket underwent a moderate setback. | ltah Powe: 109" e ese e owing General Asphalt 30 |Western States a9 31 cin Opening prices, which varied from un-} Western, Union, 6 lors, lors Abr ; e General Electric - 181 |Y¥ on NEW YORK, June 13.—Farly frreg-| changed figures to %c higher with | Wy 90 89% 90 General Motors wwenne 14% NEW cu ularity gave way to a distinct down-| July 110%@110% and September Total sales cf hb y ipared with $8,652,000) Great Northern, pfd. ---- 71% {Mountain Producers _$ 15.00 $ 15.12] ” oben s 109% to 109%, were followed by a sai vious day and $13,586,000 a year ago. cul! ward trend, Producers and Refiners 4 Me, fe 'y 6 | prev | Gulf tes Steel -. Mammoth -. 50.00 55.00] ana Standard Ol of New Jersey, es-| all around to well below yesterday's Illinois Central —_ Glenrock Oil 1.00 tablishing new lows for the year.| finish. jthe Fools" by far his greatest pro- Inspiration Copper — Sait Creek Prds 17.63 Equipments, motors, rubbers and] In the last half of the day, the HARRY GAREY PICTU duction, It is scheduled for exh{bl- The Sage Creek Petroleum com-) of 3,000,000 cubic feet in a sand be-| International Harvester some of the mtnor rails yielded per-| bear side was at a disadvantage. tion at the Wyoming Theater, Thurs. pany's well, brought in last week on|tween 603 and 620 feet. From 740| Int. Mer. Marine, pfd. — ceptibly to selling pressure. Manhat-| Offerings had become scarce, and day, Friday and Saturday, section 17-27-95 in the Buffalo Basin/to 750 feet, there was a sand which| International Paper the wanderlust hot tn his veins, , | First 44s ty over the result of tha New York| Corn closed firm, %o to 1¢ net higher,| Rattting drama in the open spaces| éxperiences in love and in tombe tiie the different operators. pipe down to 225 feet and witli 10 inch | Middle States OM s--- 18% | Second 4s Central dividend meeting. That stock| July 81%c. of the West, adventure that sparkles|a band of plotters form a plot of a A log of the well shows the top of| down to 630 feet. It is now planned| Missouri, Kan. & Tex. (new)--- 13 |hird 4% after rising 2 points to 102, dropped} Oats started unchanged to %@%e and skips along after the manner of| most engrossing nature the Frontier at 425 fect. There waa|to set 8% inch casing on the bottom,| Missouri Pacific, pfd. 39% | Fourth 4\s ‘ Ling : F ? a considerable showing of gas between (Bradenhead off the gas and dril) 575 and 580 feet, and an open flow 3 deeper. Y., N. H. and Hartford... Norfolk & Western --.--.. Northern Pacific Pacific Oil Liveatock back to 99%, but rallied to 104%, a new top, on the announcement of a $7 dividend rate an increase of $2. The remainder of the list, which had been heavy, rose briskly at noon lower; July 41% to 41%, and then con. Unued to weaken. Provisions were firmer in line with hog values. CHICAGO, June 13.— chain-lightning, warm and fervent, gredients of entertainmet that com; bine to make Harry Carey’s latest F. B. 0. starring vehicle. romance that glows are the chief in-| ton, J. Le “Canyon of Fred Stanton, Moyne Vester Pegg. MacQuarrie and Mignon: The cast includes Marguerite Clay Joseph Harris Jack Curtis, Carmen Arselle Charles Murdock ™ ° , B . Golden, 3 : on active buying of various non-div-| | Market Gossip and Briefs | iicsrvsmae 8 Angels OI Bg ee eT: i 4 7 Baltimore and Ohio, 0 o> ; od ¥ y ¥ ’ . ° . . ba People’s Gas — CHICAGO, June 18.—(U. 8. Depart-} Call money opened at 4% percent. = 1.09% 1.09% 1.08 1.00% THE COMMON SENSE REMEDY, Y erations In 1e Producers & Refiners —.. ment of Agriculture)—Hogs receipts] The upward whirl in the railroad 1.11% 1.124% 111 “1.12% 4 i. S Pure Ot 28,000; good to choice light and butch-| shares following the decision of the FOR SICK. HEADACHE ! fi Reading == ers mostly five cents higher; spots up| New York Central dividend carried Sl 80) 81% re ae eee penne aon! & Steel -. more others steady to strong; bulk| many issues up 1 to 2 points and var- pe, ce be Be pussical sirens Tr of some sort. | 5 want whisk, hes ‘ween "ba Sears i 2 : i f 4 , pd po eexat ‘Tho Midwest Refining company has drilled on section $26.90 and arilling| sitain Gen oll pier te 24 poet pyerapercuneesti lous popular Industripls. also rose Bost often 1¢ mm counteracts any tendency to heart taken over the Skull Creek Syndicate|ahould commerice within a few days. | southern Pacific packing sows mostly 575@615; bulk| terminated inten ree rare ruptly ALM 41% 41%]. of the system from ooltaches ae wuThe fasative te eae ee test well on section 16-44-62 In Weston ol Southern Railway deatrable’ Diy EabOU SET HbetT sight bake et aie apa atansbaker Ned 88.87% 3TH UA enehe result is oftentimes| ASPIRIN cleanses the;uysten county, and will complete the hole. | RIVERTON, Wyo., June 12—The} Standard Oil of N. J. hogs 6.60@6.80; medium 6.70@6.90;| erican Can, Rubber and oll wad aes 30% 39) 39%] Fre Geronbing eee the © poisono waste, and Felted) The hole is down 3450 feet with| test well on Burley dome, east of Riv-| Studebaker Corporation Usht 6.65@6.85; Nght weight 626@680;| shares. “Waiter slater Seect arenes Kho pain, ‘and then attank the | He pate oe male tor et of mixed 2nd) erten, has been spudded in and dril:| ‘Texas Co. - packing. sows, mmodth 6.75@6.25;1to the lowest figure of the year at| July -. 12.42 11.85 11.35 Bre was TING STS ast 48 Just |LAXO-ASPIRIN, the Improved gey fee Ol ht} ing 1s going ahead satisfactorily. A.| Texas & Pacific — packing sows, rough 6.50@5.80; killing] 9s and Bethelehem also registered a| Sept: 11.67 11.55 11.55 Bit ise TAKO 1; | Dirin which containg ail three ina | eee ee ne Tauaay sends.|R. McLennan of Breckenridge, Texas,| Tobacco Products, A ——— pigs 5.00@6.25. d new minimum at 50%. Tidewater + Ghe genuine aspirin eplieves ene | thiee points; 8! em Ly ed The test will be yng to the Dakota/ who ts associated with Frank Ketch, Transcontinental Oil -W.. Cattle receipts 12,000; slow; better] o{1 slumped seven points, American 9.20 9.17 9.17 k Nts" aS i wa and Lakota sani Gatos Oktla., i. carrying on Ess ae agne Bo eae ate grades beef steers and fat she stock] Sumatra tobacco 3% and DuPont and 9.45 9.87 9.37 lan sorbed eed ¥. 4 papas ite ed trod Pons ied PE Te. baxg | Steady to strong; other grades weak,| 7. 8, Realty 3, —— pa PF te : chin, ! RAWLINS, Wyo., June 13—The| Ms an Babepied st an: re Diited. Blates Rue Te T 4g | Pending lower; Killing quality fairly} ‘The closing was heavy. Selling Cash Gratns, aL CARON ‘Texas Producing company which is/Tush well ‘to completion ‘with all | United’ States ste > 95% | $000; desirable yearlings in most ac-| pressure was maintained throughout| CHICAGO, June 13—Wheat—No. 1 mane E'S O ASPIRIN? operating the Good lease in the Lost| Possible haste. Should oll be en- ee ee 654, | Uve demand; early top heavies 11.00;|the late dealings, a number of the| dark northern, $1.17%. ~ Gel Your Druggist for the “Three Point” Boldier field, is moving a string of| countered in this hole a very active ae ae THO een 67 | 2OM* held higher; best yearlings 10.40;| jeaders dropping 1 to 3 points. Corn—No. 2 mixed, 82@82%c; No. , <Pherapeutic Research Laboratories, ‘ tools to a location. The well ia to be| drilling campaign will be carried on} Westinghouse Electric - “ steady to weak; others classes gen- ___ 2 yellow, 82% @83kKc. Washington, D. C., ri in the fleld before the end of summer] Willys Overland Ti = \f%lorally steady; bulle desirable vealers Oats—No. 2 white, 43% @45i%c; No. TERS athe cee Risse ee. sisi Pye iene as - 3} | to packers 9.00@10.00 up to 11.00 to 3 white, 42% @43%e. c ys )) nu as Fe t if ye—No. Cc. ~ FREE SC point from which’ the field can be| Colorado Fuel & Iron ---- 32 omreen idcaaptal AAR Metals Bi iivene, Z —AT— reached with conyenience. Montana Power mt oad ‘ r AMERICA FRIDAY NIGHT The Illfnois Pipe Line company wil) not be able to run any Kevin-Sun- burst crude until the Ohio Oil com- stopped, the pipe line company had to quit taking oll as it had no place completed within the next 10 da In the meantime the posted pric Kevin-Sunburst crude at the well¥| Nor, Pipe — 4 tt 3.25@4 1 NEW YORK, June 13.—Foreign bar Maps, Blue Prints has been cut, 10 cents a barrel making | Onio Oil . bulls 4.26@4.50; eae wie silver 65%; Mexican dollars 49%, WYOMING MAP AND ‘ 5 the new quotation 70 cents. Prairie Ol. few, stockera and feedera 7.8001.16, aa BLUE PRINT CO. 5 acre lot $500; $25 cash and $10 per month. | pane gamit? Prairie Pipe Shep receipts 2,000; all classoc go! Furniture, just recerved a carload P. 0. Box 825 Solar Ref. erally steady; bulk Idaho spring lambs|!meluding dressers, beds, springs, Room 10, Daly Bldg. Potatoes ° CHICAGO, June 13.— Potatoes, The America Theater will) *lishtly stronger; receipts, 85 cars; A total U, 8. shipments, 689; Wisconsin give away fifty Scooters (9). stinnesota bulk round whites, National Lead -. Shattuck Arizona Cumberland at. Tran, Y. Tran. spring lambs steady to strong; sheep steady; bulk desirable native spring: ers 15.75@16.00; few 16.25; strong weight culls mostly 11.00; good handy weight ewes around 5.50; bulk heavies ment of Agriculture)—-Hogs receipts beef steers uneven; steady to 10@15c stock steady; others easy; all others classed mostly unchanged; bulk cows and hetfers 6.75@8.00; bulk canners 16.00@16.25; natives 15.75; fed Call- fornia clippec lambs 14.50; ton ewes 4.75; lambs out of feeders 12.76. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., June 13.—Cattle— Receipts, 1,700; market steady; beef steers, 18.00@10.50; cows and helfers NEW YORK, June 13.—Copper— Firmer; electrolytic, spot and futures, 15@15%c. Lead—Steady; spot, $7.25. tables, chairs, rockers, etc. Phone 249 Harned Bro: Furniture Co, Timothy seed—$65.5' 50. Clover seed—$15.00@17,00, Pork—Nominal. Lard—$11.30. Ribs—$8.75@9.76. q: * ~ 254.00. Tin—Steady; spot and nearby, Se NSS oy REE Pany completes one of its 80,000 Standard Oil Stocks $42.00; futures, $41.75. U. 8. TRADE BALANCE jbarrel storage tanks at Sunburst OMAHA, June 18—(U. 8. Depart-| Iron—Steady; prices unchanged. E MILLIONS For a few days it was able to take IS FIFTY-O Spproximately’ 1,000-barrels a)day as FA Close | 14.000; steady to 5s higher; bulk pack-| Zinc—Quiet; East ‘St. Louis spot 18.—Imports the Imperial Oil company, Ltd., was] Anglo ~. 15% 15% line sows 6.10@5.25; bulk butchers|and nearby, $6.10@6.15. during May taking that quantity for its Canadian | Buckeye 84.85 | §.10@6.25; top 6.40. ‘Antimony—Spot, $6.65@6.75. amounted to $370,000,000 and exports refineries. When these shipments| continental > ‘3840 Cette Feoatnes 1, s0ai iisssiératiy: daw psc iS sack ag totalled $319,000,000, leaving a net balance of trade against the United Surveying and Locations Geologists, Oil Experts, Ol Field @ . . 80@%Se cwt; ditto, sacked, 75@90c $4.50@9.50; calves, $4.60@12.00; stock 5] Friday Night at 9:30 SAE tee CREE cent tiodc. abeat ers and feeders, $6.00@7.15, steady; Alabama = sacked Bl Hogs— Receipts, 1,100; — market Every child accompanied by Triumphs, No. 1, $2.50@2.65; heated ane or mere adults will be| ana poorly graded, $4.00 6G; moat Crude Market PA aa ena nate 800; market 26c given a chance coupon on a| around $2.25; Louisiana sacked Bliss S, celts, 800; market 3 scooter, “There will be fifty | Srusaphe, No. 2 Web 8.00; Door: leat Crock costes 41.15 $13.50@18.00; owes, $8.0006.15. most a re) winning numbers, so your Irish Cobblers, No. 1, $6.75@6,00; few | Lance Creek -—--—______ in a chances ae good aise it eights ers [Say cae | h JOHN M. ENGLAND CO it barre! ‘ ‘obblers, > Fl bn = = 1, a Tay to, get in be Son eleven: rastumt -——- +81] Foreign Exchange |, them and we ‘ . you will 596 & Grpytdll’ te aeee rare 4 | and be there for the drawing. Flax Seed, aes aes shies | a i The feature is Mary Pickford} DuLurH, Minn., June 13—Closing Bait’ creck eh Sa ae back Michelin Phone 1129 202 O-S Bldg. in “Daddy Long Legs.” Sex: Bef phe Foon bp . pec gaa Bd apes ay cents: Great Britain, demand, 4.61 NOTICE! D.O.K.K. and K. of P. Do not fail to be at the K. of P. hall prompt- ly at 9:00 a, m., June 14, for Flag Day pa- rade. : Wear Your Fez Sunbur@t .. Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, June 13—Butter, lower; creamery extras, standards, 38%4c; extra firsts, 36% @37%c; firsts, 34% @35%e; seconds, 33% @34c. Eggs, lower; receipts, 27,537 cases; firsts, 220; ordinary firsts, 20@20%e; miscellaneous, 21@21%,0; storage pack extras, 24%c; storage pack firsts, 24c. NEW YORK, June 18—Butter un- sottied; creamery higher than extras 39@39%; creamery extras 384% @38% firsts 37@38%. steady; top, $6.60; bulk, $6.00@6.35; cables, 4.61%. ¢France, demand, 6.36; | cables, 6.86%. Italy, demand, 4.64; y } Me ’ cabl 4.64%. Belgtum, demand, | l I eS=—= W Id 5.4614; cables, 6.47. Germany, de. or. Ss mand, .0010; cables, .0010%. Holland, demand, 89.15; cables, 39.18. Norway, demand, 16.57. Sweden, demand, 26.56. Denmark, demand, 17.70. Switzerland, demand, 17.97. Spain, demand, 14.84. Greece, demand, 2.93, Poland, demand, .0014. Czecho-Slova- kia, demand, 2.98%. Argentine, de- mand, 35.70. Brazil, demand, 10.25. Montreal, 97 Money ——— iA papér, 5 oldestand best. R. M. Mosher mes steady: Pacific Coast whites]! NEW YORK, June 13.—Call money, j ditto firsts to extra| easier; high, 4%; low, 4; ruling rata, Phone 309 ° : * fe , Cheese firm, state] 4%; closing bid, 4; offered at 4%; last ce Ww. Ni King, C.C. Wm. R. McMillan, R. V. whole milk flats feesh, tancy 25@25%;| loan, 4; call ioans against accept 316 W. Yellowston Phone 3 | ‘ ditto average run 24% @24%; state] ance, 4\ time loans, steady; mixed | ; 2 to average runs 21@24% 9; prime commerc ‘ “ $15 per month. No taxes until December, 1924; and then your taxes on a 10 acre lot will not exceed $5.00, WHY NOT BUY TODAY i Gaiine lesiaesiton suatwenaleeeeriie tes nas States of $51,000,000. Remember 10 acre lot $750; $50 cash and to. put it. It is expected that the} qiinols lots higher: bulk 9.25@9.60; good she Silver Ohfo will have one of big tanks | Indiana Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty,

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