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= Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets WALLSTREET WHEAT REACHES |S TOME STRONG, NEW HIGH MARK tl ew Yk Bone a Mondell Foregoes Royalty, |[Novvousmas ‘To Have Oil Land Developed xa.-0 = Oil Securities (By Wilson. Oraweer & Coupany) American Can -_......-...-. American Car & Foundry -— ‘Willingness to forego a part ofghis} work at this time may induce others|A™ericen Internation Corp —-. royalty 6n ome 1,000 acres of oll Iand|!n the Osage end other districts to|AMerican Locommttive Beasemer Big Indian -...-.--.. .11 13 French Republic 749, Iris * ; me La bi roa eer acandett owns forty acres near American va See ONE ean Sie Technical Market Posi- Midd . a Since Bente kacicd order to have it actively developed, 18] Osage which is leased to the Clay|American TT. , Burke <2. secccs. oo. 97 229 : Y— | Dominion of Canada, bs, 1952 the example wet by Frank W. Mon-|Spur Oil company and on which there | American Black Sione Balt Gres 27 29 tion Warrants Rally, ladle Li pl ‘ é dell, former congressman from Wyo-| are several producing wells. The for-| American Chappell ----_-.-.. -30 32 v7 Figo meee Bere ming. Hig lead in voluntarily re-| mer Congressman and present direct-| Anaconda Columbine ..—--.---- .09 at Traders Say. Active Buying. Kinsdin oe etree ts ducing the amount of hls potential or of the War Finance corporation at| Atchison 00 mes: tn wile $8; 1946 — of Chile 8s, 1946 G. B. & 1, 5%s, 19387 Raflway & Miscellaneous income 86 that operators may find it] Washington is therefore to be rated|At., Profitable to carry on development! among the oil men of this sta' Mammoth Gets Bigg: Bethlehem Steel —------.. CHICAGO, Aug. 13,—Wheat today NEW YORK, Aug. 18$—The closin sold at the highest prices since the wan onsy. Waitress pee hie Meni ri middie of July. Active buying as-|american Smelting Ss the final dealings brought about sym-|Cribed to a big eastern operator ap-| American Sugar 6s pathetic declines in the rest of the peared to be chiefly respopsible for | American Telephone y af . list, but the recessions, as a rule were the rise in values. The market closed |American Telephone and Telegraph col tr. email. > unsettled 1c to 1%c net higher, with 1938 y September §1.01@1.01% to $1.01% Widespread agitation for lower) and December $1.04% to $1.04%. gasoline prices resulted in rather! gubsequently, the market sored a heavy offerngs of the oil shares and|sharp advance accompanied by heavy @ Tesctionary price tendenéy in the purchasing on the part of houses latter part of today’s. stock market! with eastern connection: . and St, Paul ev, aftér an early interval of strensth.| Tater, the corn market rose in sym.|Chile Copper, €s ‘Trading was unusually dull and the! pathy with wheat. Goodyear Tite 8s unfavorable political developments Corn closed unsettled, 4%@% to 1c Great Northern abroad resulted in French exchange t high: 63% to 6: x Aropping to a new low record for all," MBHEr December 63% to 63% @ i. time but they had practically no ef. fect on stock price. Sales approxi- mated 950,000 shares. Republic U.K. of er Flow Sieasher wpe eT Central Leather With Shot on Teapot Well 3, 2" — At. T. and San Fe, Gen., 4s Baltimore and Ohio ev., 448 - Bethlehem Steel con 6s, Series A — Canadian Pacific deb., 4s Chesapeake and Ohio — Chicago and Northwestern .. Chicaga, Mil and St. Paul pfa Mammoth Of! company’s well No.jand in section 38 another recently! Chicago, R. I. and Pac, 404 on section 20 of the Teapot dome | completed guaser is rated at 10,000,000 | Chile Copper 2 fect. ino Copper .. increased its flow from 160 barrels to) “57 section 28 well No. 402, has been|Consolidiited Gaa 700 barrels a day after being shot| aritted into the sand and after being|Corn Products with nitroglycetine, On the same|shot should be listed as a good pro-|Cosden Oll rection the company bas a wall which] ducer. Crucible Steel _ came in with flush production of| A test well to the Lakota sand will |Cuba Cane Sugar ptd. 8,000 barrets that 1s now making 1,500/be started foon on the northeast | iri, __ barrels daily, being the largest pro-| quarter of section 10, where shale oil! ducer In the dome. production was found earlier in the A gasser has been completed by the| year at 1,020 feet. The fitst well 1s! Mammoth company in section 10]still making 40 barrels from the with a flow of 11,000,000 cubic feet] shale. r . filinels Copper NEW YORK CURB CLOS! an rie. Ss Internatidnal Harvester . Market Gossip intr" Meu etuc 88 ° ° e. . x International Paper On Operations in Oil Fields i""3.2.ar-—— Sait Creek Prds, -. Salt Creek Cons. . 8. O. Indiana Kennecott Copper ... - Limo Locomotive .. 2 A new company known as the] average of 2,045,467 Barrels, in June, | M™™WosMrala%_a_%, New York On Marine -..... 4.50 Louisville and Nashville z ing Oll & Gas syndi-| Compared with 61,962,000 barrels, a * Hiawatha-Wyoming Labia (Grae ey Mack ‘Truck y Lance Creek Royalty « —-- Marine --.... Mike Henry . Mountain & Guilt Zew York Oil Picardy Outwest Red Bank ~. Royalty & Producers - .05% Sunset Famous Players Lasky Tom Bell Royalty — 01% General Asphalt’ nance Ey Rvsktera: Banloration PS 3 aa ors yo-Kans. oe General Blectric m Ricam Ohiatalda General Motors -...-—_... val aka Great Northern pfa —..—. poate ae Gulf States Steel ‘ . Northwestern 1 Tel., 7 Pacific G a : CHICAGO, Aug, 18—Strained reta-| Pann ney (na, Blectric ba - tions between Great Britain and|Sinclair Gon 0:1 col France together with disturbed cond!-|Southern Pacific cv., 49 tions in Germany led to @ decline in|Union Pacific First 4s NBW YORK, ‘Aug. 18.— Unfavor-|wheat prices today during the early|U. 8. Rubber 5s able foreign political news and com:|dealings. A new low level for francs|Utah Power and Light 58 ment was practically ignored by the/and a setback in wheat quotations at | Western Union 64s Stock market Curing the forenoon. |Liverpool gave emphasio to bearish | Westinghouse Blectric 7 Bidding up of prices apparently waa|nentiment here. Selling, however, was | W'1#0n and Company ev., 6s based on the theory that the techni-|more or leas checkéd by predictions ING 8.8" a EL Se rd cal position of the market warranted/of a shortage of bread wheat this y a rally. The buying was of a rather|season east of the Rockies and by the varied character but was most effec-|curtailment of the estimate of yield tive in the food mechandising and|in Canada. Opening prices, which var- steel issues, Woolworth leading the|ied from unchanged figures to %c FROM LONG AUTOMOBILE TOUR ed States Rubber first preferred be-|lowed by a moderate general sag. ing pressed down three points to an-| Favorable weather tor corn growth other new low record for the year.|eased the corn market. After opening} MAKINS & Maxwell do its daily|home, except to put in afr = few’ advance with a gain of five points.|lower, with September 99% to 99%c. Rubbers were again in supply. Unit-Jand December 103 to 103%, were fol Trading slackened somewhat toward|a shade to %c off, December 62% to|4ozen from Casper to the Pacific, times, and they have been run more: midday ahd the top prices of the |62%0, corn declined a little all around.|coast and return, ts « pleasant and|‘%" 9,000 miles, Prod. and Refra. -.-. 35.25 38.50 10.87 Indiana ~.--------51.12 51.25 3 morning were shaced when floor trad-| Oats were relativeiy firm owing to vacation dec!: “The worst trouble came from a ™ cate, financed by Bt. Louis capita! Wey ona 46,650,000 barrela, a daily |Marland Oil ~-..~--~2- Cities Service Com. — 132.00 188.25] ers, who had been following the line|continued rains which threatened AIR Sg ar eer the Rev. Is E-! broken axle when we were within 2001f and holding acreage on the Hiawatha| average of 1,518,638 barrels, in June,|Maxwell Motors B -.. ee Bonds of least resistance, began to talte/damage to oats in shock. The market | Arie hebeage i back home with his! miles of home last Friday near. Sheri: T dome in Sweetwater county and also] 1922. There were 1,830 producing|Midcle States On — profits, Call money opened at 4% |opened at %c décline to @ Httle ace mily it turday. In speaking of dan, But one can not wonder that aig a vance, Decomber 87%o to s7%o and|thelr trip the pastor of the loca!/axies break when driving over Mon! Speculation was ty at a stand-|later held near to the initial range. | Methodist church sa |tana roads. In two days previous r* dat in thar eee, ys , fluctua-| Provisions rerponded to an upturn} “Wo traveled $,661 miles in our|had driven 460 miles and that meane tWbde.Su! they enieommrgs inetote tatclin’ bog valves: 1922 Maxwell and the carburetor was| something over the roads of Montan bev ens ter alban gioee ode! asa tat not changed once on the trip thougn| However, the worst roads we found’ with thé mov it upward. Local] WHEAT— Open High Low Close| we traveled at times at sea level ele-|on our whole trip were between Salt eslén ahaha ware tate aative don| Sin 99% 1.01% 99 1.01, vation and at others at the altitude |Creek and Casper. ‘The beat roada,,, pete era Nes piserion Artigen| Dec. 1.08 1.04% 1.02% 1.04% |of 9,000 feet, and the engine at all/were in Oregon. ‘That state has 4% to 16, therlbwest of thie year. May 1.07% 1.09% 1.07% 1.09% | times continued to work like a watch. | learned the art of road building. They" coRN— It did not skip a beat. I did not|have gravel roads there as smooth aa/& Sept: +18% 17% .76% .77% | cloan my spark plugs more than once|any pavement and free from the Livestock 62% 63% .62% .63% | during the entire trip. pltbennabse veh vines bras t , | Dee: “ |Jolts that some pavements give. py May —.. 64% 65 +64 65%] “1 used 164 gallons of gasoline, an| “Our trip was varied in scenery and CHICAGO, Aug. 18—Bulk desirable oATS— average of over 22 miles to the gallon.| altitude and was of great benefit to! 250 to 825 pound butchers $7.60@8; Sept. -.--. 85% .6 25% 25% | 0 One hundred and eighty-three miles|us all. But we wero glad to be home,¢ packing sows mostly $6@6.40; good ‘ Dec. <a—-= 87% 88% -87% -38 [to the gallon was the average on the!once more in this hustlin 1 yy once re is, Progres- strong ee Pigs $107.50; no Pury | ay ~----- 40% 41 40% 41 [29 quarts of ofl I used. Three tires! sive city, and with the congenial neo: chases bi gpackers, heavy weigh’ ARD— have not been touched since I left ple of 1 Sept. ..—-10.80 10.97 10.77 10.97 oir scot one a Ae Oot. —-.--10.92 11.10 10.90 11.10 “\. in the Pine mountain structure in| Natrona, county $s preparing to drill a test In Sec. 80-35-2 and one in Bec. 29-39-79. Pine mountain is marked for the first test and the Salt Creek dis- wells (oll) completed in June, 1,871| Missouri Kan and Texas new wells in May and 1,655 wells in June,| Missouri Pacific pfd 1922. New York Central ... N.Y. N. H., ana Hartford . Southern States Oll has brought in| Norfolk and Weatern trict for the second. a 7,500,000-foot gas well in thé Rob-|Northern Pacific A test on the Black fountain struc-lertson field, Garvin county, Okla.!pecitic Oil o ture in the Upper Dry Creek district|The Lono Star Gas company is con-|po0 American Petooll about six miles from the Maverick, necting up with the well to take the|)“" American Petroleum Springs field ‘s being started by the| gas under its contract with Southern Kinney-Coastal Oll Company. The} States. he Southern States is a acreage Sec. 27-6-3w ts covered by per-| Haskell interest. mits held by Riverton men, -— Difficulty in fishing: for lost tools} Production of gasoline in June was| Reading - ia belng experienced by the Nebraska] 15,160,388 barr’ is, compared with 15,-|Republic Irch and Steel Syndicate drilling south of Guernsey | 040,588 barrelr in May and 12,522,395|Sears Roebuck =... in Platte county, The present test] barrels in Jrne, 1923. Stocks Juné/Sinclair Con Ol) hole ts the second started by the syn- 85. barrels; May 31,/Southern Pacific dicate in that region, the first having} 31,681,744 birrels and June 30, 1922,| southern Railway deen ahandoned because of irrecover-| 19,642,058 arrels. Exports in Juné| standard Oil of N. J. Pure Ol ... hogs $7.20@7.90; medium $7.35@8.5 ght 7@8: Ught light $6.30@8; r were 1, 19,214 barrels; in May, 1,706,- os packing sows smooth $6@6.60; pack: RIBS— z nee RE co proceed wth the de- S659, 2:00 ONT gas ce ee nae Tith |ing sows rought $5.75@6; killing pigs (Continued from Page One.) Sept. 8.20 $32 820 8.82 I] Thieves Drive Off DEMONSTRATIONS 10 BE is velopment of its own acreage in the|barrels. Tho indicated domestic con- Ret gas t wammennnns M1) $6,507.50, Kis chair, The picture of Mr. Hard- 0 8.35 8.20 8.35 p+ Car, Wreck It And Leave It In Road Thieves took the Ford car belon ing to Stanley Overbaugh from his MADE FOR POULTRY MEN: | Of ospecial interest to thoso in N: rona county engaged in poultry rats: ng is the annguncement by County jAgent G. M. Penley of a three-day series of demonstrations on culling and capohizing delivered b; ~ H, collision with another car evidently} 4 : Lore’ me eg Texas and Pacific -.___.. H% mies tri uumption of gasoline 1 ne wi rece! : grades | { hich had hung in the 4 pee Dal toenty fist arte that | 14,913, Decree: in May, iistee Tobacco Products A —_ 80% | at Telling aot hla aresd wa | fee tioo had beth taken swoy by Its I the Thunder Vals association will turn| barrels, and in June, 1922, 11,975,657| Transcontinental OM = 47% | ging unevently lower on others; top | Christian. at rop in over its holdings to one of the larger | barrels. Umon Pacific _ an ---- 126% tured steers §12.25! some held] Ever since President Harding left Salt Creek companies on a royalty —- United Retail Stores -___ later: on his ill-fated western trip in June Canada Smaller 28 i ss ais ly 2c higher on desirable es; . 4 Contract for drilling a test on the] been made in the test well of the|United States Steel _.__.. fome sales 200 to 25c highér; bulk|!"e and although all the remodeling Sheep Creek anticline in the Red| Musselishell Valley Oil company, ao-|tytay Copper... good and choice 160 to 240 pound aver-| had not been entirely completed, the|--OTTAWA, Ont. Aug. 18—The dom] home 1322 South Him street Sunday Desert country has been l6t by John| cording to information received here.|westinghouse Tlecto ages $8.05@8.25; top $8.30; bulk desir.|¢ntrance of the new executive on his|inion bureau of statistics today fore-| nicht and drove {t abeut seven miles ‘A. Moore and associates to Ben H.} This test on section 8-15-29 found|wanys Overland able 250 to 285 pound butohers steady;|‘uties found the executive offices|cast Canada’s total wheat crop for] east of Casper, wrecking it when a ‘ production in what is known as the). cican Zinc. Lead and 6m. bidding unevenly lower on others; top| looking fresher than they had in/this year will be 382,514,000 bushels, Jackson. Material is now being haul- Yoes, poult: expert. 4 96: years. 1272) he Ited. Mr. Overbaugh found the mae Ba i w location preparatory to| second Cat Creek sand at 1,710 fect. matured teers $12.25; some held | Years: Sec STATE: His Beer enti: ATA ee | the benefit ‘ot 48 10 the 1 Ati Grddusites 4a ianwbataa sat about| Mette. and Muperloe gin. higher; best long yearlings $11.25; one| A@ s00n as he had opportunity the| year's final estimate, car with a damaged radiator and|tna immodjato vicinity at Caeper nt bray edad Colorado Fuel and Iron _.. load westerns to feeder buyera $7.60; |Dresldent greeted each member of tho other parts damaged this mornin .|moeting will be held at the Swingle but the persons who took it have not| ranch ss been located. jot the city on the Alcova road 4 OLLI LSE Today's demonstration is being: a Silver HAVER—Aug. 13—A sclentific ex-|tended by those in the Big Muddy secs Pedition, enroute to Point Loma, Cal- tign of the William Kelth ranch. To- The first caller to enter President| NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—DBar silver | ifornia, sailed today aboard the steam: morrow the educational f@ature will Sheep receipts 16,000; all classes |CoOldge's offico was Frank W.|83%; Mexican dollars 43% er France to witness the total eclipse jj hele at 2 p. m. at the Da Kerns and grades of lambs generally steady; | Stearns, of Boston, his close personal of the sun, September. 10. _-Thojranch so that people in the Beasemer yearlings steady; aged stock steady | ‘tiend, who has been with him almost party comprises Charles Le Morvan, Bend district may conveniently avail’ to strong; g00d and choice western | COMtinuously since he was elevated to the astronomer, and Velllett Levalle.!thermselves of this opportnunity. " fat lamb 12.60@12.75; nati 12 the presidency, P. resident of rau te pb lag $3000: * hd Director Lord of the budget bureau Metals Anglo % 15 |doubles good Washington yearlings |“lscussed with the president various MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 13.—Direc-| Nor. Pipe Pi 1 St Buckeye. —_-____. = 86 sorted, one Coublo out $10.25; best | Matters of deta] in connection with} LONDON, Aug. 13.—Standard cop- WY SvOres | oimveriand tors of Piggly Wissly Stores, Inc.,|Ohio O!l —. Continental —-—— 33% light weight Towa fed western’ wese|thé new budget now in preparation. |per, spot, £64; futures, £64, 18s : ‘ Galena — Gives Up Job jiisos = , i Prices on Upward Trend today accepted the resignation of|Prairie Olt $6; feeding lambs generally $12.60@|_ Another caller was James C. Dayis,|Blectrolytic, spot, £69, 158; futures, Indiana \ f Liarente Saunders, president, and ad-| Prairie Pipe After First Batch ce) journed their meeting to reconyene|Solar Ref. From all appearances the discovery|Montana Power ~..._...... opens up f. nev’ shallow but small|National Lead pool two miles vast of the Devereaux| Shattuck Arizona ‘With its No. 1 making 8,000,000 feet ‘of gas at a depth of 2200 feet in the Greybull sand of the Lamb anticline near the Torchiight field, the Van Guard Oil company is going ahead rapidly on its No, 2 location. numerdus loads steéra and yearlings | executive staff who had been at their $10@11.25; bulic veaters to packers $11| Places ever since President Harding outeiders paying $12@12.25;| lett for the west. He gave an espe- well, which extended the Cat Creek bull bologna bulls $4.40@4 bulk |¢lally cordial greeting to Rudolph field considerably. canners around $2.50; stockers and| Forster, the executive secretary. Maxwell & Newcomb are down 1,740 feeders 150 to 260 higher. feet with their test on the Pat O'Con- nell ranch west of Salt Creek in sec- tion 9-41-80. four and a half miles southwest Domestic production of crude ofl totaled 61,864,000 barrels, daily bas Good-Bye to Jazz Steps! » re-appointed by Mr. Coolidge as of|tures, £183, 128 6d. Lead,-spot, £24 . } = | August 3 the date in which the new|¥s 6d; futures, £24. Zinc, spot, £31, heviegaretpere nner tera meres President took his oath of office. 10s; futures, £31, bulk butchers $7.15@ : 7.65; top $7.75; mixed loads carrying NEW YORK, Aug. 13,—Copper is sows and lights $6.60@7.25; packing easy; esletroytic spot and futures sows mostly $6.25@6. average cost 14% @14%. Tin easy; spot an4 futures Saturday $6.81; average weight 260. 38.25. Cattle receipts 10,000; slow; better Iron steady; number 1 northern at 12.70, director general of railroads, who was|£70, bs. Tin, spot, £182, 7s 6d; fu: Nat. Tran. enemennnn- 175, . Jater in the day. Bou. Pipe eee | | 26.00@27.00; number 2 northern 25.00 Selling Orders 8. 0. Kan. fovdern, strony to 160 teghee; top foe: 226.00; number 2 southern 24.00¢ 8. O. Ky. tured steers $11.90; other grades, are 57:00: ; 8. O. Neb. mostly steady; western grass cows Lead steady; spot 6.59@6.75. Zine 8. O. N. Ye .-----..38% 8. O. Ohio ...-.....285 Vacuum -. 8S. P. Olt firm: East St. Louis spot and neariy weak tg 250 lower; bulis dull; calves delivery 6.22@6.25. Antimony spot uneveninly weak to 250 lower; west- (Continued from Page one.) 1.16. ern steers 1,800 pound average $8.50.|/the battle between dealers and the * NEW YORK, Aug. 13—Consider- able irregularity developed at the opening of today's stock market with Money the main price trend downward. Un- ited States Steel, Baldwin and Amer!- can Locomotives and Studebaker each opened fractionally lower. Mack Truck and Pan-American Locomo- tives and Studebaker each opened fractionally lower, Mack Truck and PARIS, Aug. 13—The French francs dropped below 18 to the dollar today for the, first time, the quotation av- eraging 18 francs 1% centimes. This is the fifth successive low mark reg- istered in the past week. The prev- Pan American B, each dropped more!ous low was 17.41 to the dollar in than a point. Coppers held firm, November, 1921, 8. O. Ind. .-..-..-. Crude Market Cat Creek ... Bheep receipts 14,000; slow, steady;| state government. . Without realizing to what propor. tions their action would develop, the Beresford city council two months ago planned to purchase a car load of gasoline to sell it at as low a price as possible. Members of the city council and the people of Beresford, DENVER, Colo., Aug. 18— Hogw| Which numbers less than 2,000 popu- receipts 1,000; market 5 Others aponed| lation, did not realize their action Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Aug, 13—Foreign ex- changes easy; quotations in cents: Great Britain demand 466%; Cables 457; 60 day bills on banks 454%; Heavy buying of Baldwin, which re- France demand 656; cables 556% cone Re eae ot ioe and moved a| NEW. YORK, Aug. 18—Call money| Lance Creek -—----.-------. 1.70] 50 to S00 higher; later poo to 600] WOuld create a war. Tay eaisend askt cabled TAR ae point above Saturday's close, and of| Steady; high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate Osage higher; top $8.25 for choice 205 pound| The result was an order to ali state 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 5; last Grass Creek averages. Bulk 19.20, 190 to 220 pound| ®upply depots commanding them to gian demand 459%; cables 460. Ger- Utah Cr er and American Can, many demand .000027; cablea .000029. which alse advanced a point each,|Ioan 4%: call Joan against accept- page hin ; offer the product to the people of the| Folland demand 99.30; cables 39.33. turned the prices upward after the|snces 4%; time loans firm; mixed col-| (ok ot ~~ > ¥ pram | be tcgr pang gure. A few! Norway demand 1645. Sweden de. first batch of selling orders had. deen | atral 60 to 90 days 4%; 4 to 6 months meex Gea = iss bed bade le on his way to at-| mand 2665. Denmark demand 1836. U. 8. Rubber and Kelly Springfield o Big Muddy le newre 28. $ “ i ;| mand 1954. Greece demand 174. Po- a aach dropping a point. Forelgn Ex- Hamilton steady, good grace $8. Cattle receipts | Master purchased 146,000 gallons of}iana demand .0004\%; Czecho Slovakia changes opened heavy. | French france established a new low for all time at 5.55 cents. — Butter and Eggs NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Butter, Mule Creek -.. = —— — Crops ‘Are Fine 1.500; calves 200; no dry fed stock of-| easoline in Chicago, all of which was fered, all killing classes steady; fair-| Ordered sent to the supply depots for ly good grade steady $8.15; better | distribution at 16 cents a gallon. grade cows eae $5.25; plain to med- ek tT jum grades $8.50 to $4.75; canners : : generally 200 to 225; good bologna Police Pick Up bulls $4; few add choice veal calves demand 293. Austria demand .00144 Rumania demand 48%. Argentine demand 33.00; Brazil demand 1012; Montreal 97 11-16. NEW YORK, Aug. 18—Liberty steady; creamery higher than extras,| LOVELI—Tho second cutting ponds. closed: 8% 100.8; second 4e A4@4s%sc; creamery extras, 43%0;| alfalfa is all in the stack, the smail/$9; stockers and feeders mostly steady Man Wanted On 3: ; first 45 98.6; second 4%m 98.6 creamery firsts, 39% @48c; packing grain ts harvested; corn could not look| some mies higher; several lots $6.35 third 4%» 99.00; fourth 4%» 98.8; U stock, current make No. 2, 32c. much better {f the fields were located ree loads Wyoming feo Serious Char, €.| 8. Government 44s 99.20. Ege, firm; fresh gathered extra|in Iowa or Nebraska; fruit trees are We ches ae £ pment, 4164 uw YORK, ad t] firsts, 32@340; ditto, firsts, 29@Sic;| yielding well, and according e H LONDON, Aug. 18—The German NEW YORK, Aug. 13,—Prices of] firsts Fislaing: well,’ sna ebeortiak, 20 A. | es sia maT Ineaags Sonrtean ng. ne Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today were listed on the New York Stock Ex-ditto, firsts to extra firsts, 38@44c. |a most wonderful job of making ton- Captain Clayton of the police depart-|Gontral News Dispatch, from Berlin, change as follows: Cheese, firm; state, whole milk|nage and sugar at the present time. |straieht choles ewes quotable at $6) ment yesterday. Turi is wanted in| that the stoppage of reparation contri. Jazz must go, say the International Dancing Masters In convention Glenrock, 75 cents; Mountain Pro-| flats fresh fancy to fancy specials, Many of those who have been hore * 9. “9 | Stoux City, Iowa, on the charge of| butions to France and Belgium will in New York. Guch sedate waltzes as this one, demonstrated by Frank ducere, 1444 cents; Mutual, 9 cents;|25@26c; ditto, average run, 24@24%c;| a considerable number of years are! manslaughter. It [8 understood that | be extended to all the allies, as other- ‘orman, of Montreal, Can., and Edith McCrea, of Chester, Pa.. are to ba Omar, 60 cents; Salt Creek, 17 cents;|state whole malk twins fresh. fancy,|ta’king about Bend’ your. automobile news {o|he was driving a car in which an-|Wwise the financial reform of Germany the Vogue this coming ee: » Btandard Oil (Indiana), 53% cents, _ ‘ pment, ache a Ns metab oe: Pacific coast whites, extras, 45@47c; [ 26c; ditto, average run, 24@24%4¢, this valley promises to yield this fall “spark Plug’—Care Tribune, car loada averages 75 pounds 115|.220¥4 Burill was picked up here by other man was killed recently, government has announced, says a is imppossibte,