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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN )} Oil : Finance =: Bonds . uw WO IMPORTANT OIL (G0QLIDGETO COOLIDGE TO IGNORE SENATE'S TESTS NEARING SAND DEMAND FOR OUSTING OF DENBY je acto (Continued from Page One) two years before had sold his inter! Dominion of Canada, 6s, 1952 2222 fascorgh ery testimony as recetving $5,000 he had | °St: * French Republic, 74a Central Pipe Line .-2 2.15 furnished with the understanding | "AS ® matter of fact.” asked Sen- PAPA O80 A nnn Conguiidatea Yoyelig= that it was to pay for services in| Stor Walsh, “didn’t you know Mr.| Kingdom of Belgium $9 ——-.— connection with efforts to prevent | F! sold it because of his financial | Kingoamn of Norway, 63 - the leasing of the naval reserves to | °°nditlon?” Beane oe ee HS Republicans, “I did not. I knew nothing of Ue ie. = onan Ss The committee also had before it | fe yast ce sancial condition either > e * “RAILWAY AND MISCELLANE 2 address at the ain- the president's nominations of Silas Replying to Senator Dill, Demo-} A™etc2™ Smelting, 6s _ ner, his first public political utter- : a besos of Chicago, and former | crat, Washmgton, Weil sald he had Favasrgen Donets te ee ance since he took office, will be % » ri ‘omerene of Ohio, to act lin mind selling the Journal and so| Anaconda ‘opper 7s, 1938 broadcast to radio audiences. Guests : wel” tn tae alt nent as special coun: | had put into the contract with Ma-| Aanaconda Copper 6s, 1955 at dinners and other functions, held ‘ in the oll cases, which-it took | gee a provision for ‘his commiasion.| At. T. and San Fe gen., 40 tonight in this and other cities will wo 22---- up yesterday after hearing Mr. Mc-| Previously he said he was buying it] B&timore and Ohio., ov. Usten to the presidential addrees| Mike Henry --------. { Adoo, and the proposal of Beymour | on his own account and hoped to Bethlehem Steel con. 6s by radio. Mountain & Gulf 150 1 -- Cromwell, president of the New | sel! the bonds and retain the stock. | Canadian Pacific deb., 4s ~—----_ ——_—>___ Ploaiiy eros be York Exchange, that the members| “raking up the examination aceia,| Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref Preston el a bo asked by the board of governors | Senator Walsh wanted to know if| Qricté%: Mil and St. Paul cv., 44s NE MASK BALL Red Ban ~--- 07% to furnish the committee transcripts | the Journal had a pécial Washing- Gicolieas weak LL Royalty & Producers. .09 of their records of transactions in |ton news service, Weil anid it did] Great Northen Sunset ae 01% 02 | Doheny and Sinclair company | not have and the senator’ then| Montana Power § “ ATN Tom Bell Royalty 03.03 | Stocks between November 1, 1 asked if there was not.a “grape-| Northern Pacific ref., 68 Western Exploration. 3.90 419 |8"4 January 1, 1923. vine arrangement with the interior} Northwestern Bel! Tel. “ Wyo-Kans ----- .75 .85 | NEWSPAPER SALE department.” He then read an ar-| Pacific Gas and Electric 5s pss Oi A Westérn States\_... .22. .24 | DETAILS TOLD ticle from the Journal of June fifth} Penn. KR. R. Gen. FOB: wecect lent Saat Ss Melvin A. Traylor, president of| saying “Fall would make a report tear bend the First Trust and Savings bank] to congress on the leasing of Teapot | Poutherm Pacitic ov, of Chicago, testified at today’s com- Dawe the next day, U. 8 Rubber ba — grand Valentine mas: mittee session as to the financial Well sald M. L Fox, a former} Uiah Power and Light 6s. s Slerseagcrceny y Fone oc oti svteisaren Ueiamin 4 - arrangements under which Carl C.j editor of the Journal and a long} Western Union ous point tom record attendance. Many | Salt Creek Prda.” - Magee sold the Albuguerque, M.| time friend of Fall, had obtained} Westinghouse Blectric 7 cash prizes will be given by the | salt cos - Morning Journal to Sidney M. Weil|the story for him from Fall. Fox aatugemens athe beh tte tee hepa Cons, -... 25 | for $200,000 in May, 1922. This is| then was secretary of the Chamber * ; costumes,’ Judges will b - ——= the paper Albert B. Fall, former of Commerce at Albuquerque. on | di C ll d Southern Wyor ming; New Piet a for Thureday nights and on inalty mi ee aes Soa 184.00 ° secretary ot the interior sola to Ma- ME rbete Sa) MP. Fox now?” asked Syn 1cate a e on to i 101% 101 101 OUS 93 F zg gq Imps of fun and frolic will reign supreme at North Washington hall on St. Valentine's night, when a e , bs T saactarna tn Pay for M th Stock ers. on May, 1922. He added that then “I understand he is connected ay or ammo oc —_—_—— 4 ine ror E.P, BRENNAN MOVES £ ment of Agriculture)—Hogs. Re-| the sum specified in the agreement. Asked as to the Journal's att!.|°f ® Syndicate which acquired | mitted that the call for additional the bank began to receive from| with the McAdoo forces. I heard r 25 . h Of | funds had been made on the syn- celpts 54,000; active, most A Graft for $21,820, with bonds at-| tude toward Fall, Well said it had] 299,000 shares of the Mammot INTO LARGER QUARTERS higher than > yesterday's Sp Sas tached, was received from the First|™ade only one comment since the| Company, formed in 1922 by Harry | dicate, but comment was withheld eee 7 of the prizes. Pient ff stream: Mr. Traylor said Well deposited In Chicago. and confetti will be ath S0r'the the agreement of sale with his bank merrymak: ee or ste Srobtin, ond re banks over the country bonds on| that. I don’t know it." clay. are t developed Chicago Prices the New Mexico industrial company, Yell could not recat! who had} |. CHICAGO, Feb. 12—(U. S, Depart-| owning the Journal, and drafts in| &!ven him this information. NEW YORK, Feb, 12,—Members] At the Sinclair office {t was ad- Z how “| N Ban! -| ofl. inqul dt F, Sinclair to develop Teapot Dome,|on the response. When the syn- mopolis; Mt. View Development com- feta Sta a. ps paces eereence:| Nationa) TARE of. Tulse. . The. Cis after iE pene on rece nn C8 | nave. been’ called om (6 pay. mote| dicate bought. the soek dar $00 « * ‘offerings scaling 160| zens Bank of Albuquerque sent for - Ta. ny testified he had "7 id bala bi in November, 1922, it paid W. Nichols_of McFadden,| pany, Casper; Beal Baking company pounds and up, $7.00@$7.10; top | drafts with bonds attached in a to-| loaned Fall $100,000 while he was| ‘han $3,000.00 of an unpa sand pop te : . Ross Kelsey and L, E./ Casper; International Publishing}: P. Brennan, gas appliance re- 10 a share down. The balance was $7.15; good and choice 140 tal of $58,465, The state National] !n the cabinet. Of $5,000,000 on the $7,600,000 pur- | §: company, Casper; National Clothes| tailer, found his former quarters at pound averages $6.75@% cpa Bank of Albuquerque sent in drafts “It was one sentence without cap.| °#8° price, 1b was learned today. to be paid as development of the company, Rock Springs; Economy | 595 East Second street, far too small | ings show less upturn bulk §6.00@| ®nd@ bonds for $21,369 and the First | tion of any kind," he sald. “It was:| Payment of the assessment. | property progressed. The block of Market & Grocery, Torrington; Pigg-|'© accommodate his growing trade. | $6.19. jcj . ‘ tb ‘Oh, what a Fall w: t ;] amounting to $12.50 a share, it was | 250,000 shares forined a part of the ly Wiggly, tees: Lis Hopkins He has therefore moved his entire | 20:20: Killing pigs strong to 25c; bulk | National Bank of ATbuquerque sent Ah: as there, my ira! : 296, iginally the First Na.| Countrymen!’” said, had been refused by a number | original 400,000 shares offered pub- Drug company, ‘Thermopolia; West | ¢steblishment in to newer and more | pe sould cepleank rivals LURE Lee beaks ct Chicas. dupeaied| Benatoe Wau \cbesrepal kta as; | ot eyadioate members:1a view of the | loly at $40 8 stare In October, 1935, ‘ters Casper, has secured a Wyoming Salt Creek Ol) company, modern quarters in the newly com- hogs $7.00@$7.15; medium $6.95 @ | $25,000 under the agreement, Tray- only did Well “scoop” the Washing-| P7osvective cancellation of the naval | and in the trading aqtivity of which pleted building at 142 South Durbin | ¢7 19, light $6 5 @S6. 85; light light clr said, ton correspondents, but he algo| reserve lease upon which the com-|Jesso L. Livermore, Wall street street. Here he will be glad to meet | $¢09@$6.1 pede dh apo =i es th} The banker was unable to say | “scooped” President Harding, as the | Pany’s assots largely are based. market operator, figured. . “ae his old customers. Mr. Brennan is Fall report -: & packing sows rough| Why two citizens of Albuquerque all report reached him on June 7. ‘Trade News in Commodity | Ss S22 otsomrine | Eagie Rae Be ee cae | ae ee eee ; Me fzapumneana @ Bi saah al male. Ho sald there was excellent | of the Fall Ictter to the presidert CLAN STUART OIL FRA UD M | “et f£ C Receipts 11,000 shipping| banking facilities in the New| ®Nd congress at least three days be- ee -—- ao 6 ae ? ry Casper Realtors demand fairly active for weighty | Mexico town as well as in. other | fore tho letter was sent to the Pres a : metic conditioned matured steera at cltise closer to it than Chicago. ident,” said Senator Walsh, ‘ BAND TO GIVE CASES ARE To Meet Tonight | vate to “sen ae goo ae ot standart Ol of “Indiana?” value to sell at $9.50 downward;| Standard Of! of Indiana?’ asked | SINCLAIR SAILS patrs and overhaul have been com: slow, weak; top matured steers | Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana. | FOR AMERICA, RADIO TREAT POSTPONED Lumber ° SOUTHAMPTON, Feb. —Saw muatntel $11.85; weight .| ‘Yes, both the First National and MPTON, England, Feb, uction in wales Minstay beri 4 rece! fons at} The Casper Real Estate. Board! several Toads ae pte Timase the First Trust,” said the witness. |12—(By The Associated Press,)— 4 isa bout 16 per eit Piping a coer wil’ ho! a special meeting at 6) weight offerings $10.15@$11.25; bulk | He had explained that the First | Harry ¥. Sinclair, sailed on the normal eight hour’ produc- Oislock this evening in the Hen-| ted steers $7.75@$10.00; fat she|National and First Trust were | Steamship President Harding today TEXARKANA, Ark,, Feb, 12.— Pleas of defendants in the so-called ning hotel to discuss matters per-| stock, bulls. the same ownership. for New York. He refused to make| Under the leadership of Pipe Ma-| oj] fraud trials and argument on _New orders have been eight .,,{taining to national board work. | steady to strong: venlens mee See ae eetetty the Ohinago bank |'@DY statement. Jor Gregor Stewart, the Clan Stuart|demurrers and motions scheduled cémt below production and ship- oe lower; improved quality poneiddred: of the Standard Ol! of Indiana?’ assisted by the famous Clan Stuart | for today in federal court were post. ten per cent above new or- bulk to ers $10.50 asked © Walsh. CREEL TELLS OF Pipe band will give the regular} poned until tomorrow. [rere the largest since the close of | Standard Oil Stocks || outsiaers prehy past Piscng) jeder naar eee WORK FOR DOHENY. concert to be broadcasted this even- the war, Feng: to $13.00; stockers and fecders un-| Edward E. Brown, vice president CE ASEINGTON, Feb, 12-—Gporge Ae hich Gecin att ota |. TEXARKANA, “Ark., Feb, “32. Flour. running ia ~ iy <i , | Creel, chairman of he mmitt “2 irrers e ST. LOUIS, Feb. 12—The fldur}the outlook for business here {s cx. even; fleshy kind, fully steady;|of the First National of Chicago committee : Hearing of demu to indict: others slow; weak; country di said in response to the question that | n public information during the | follows: ments and motions on behalf of the moptactive toe Riaater pi‘ praser records of the bank for May, 1922, | war, told the senate ofl committee be lara sae agen cr pee defendants is scheduled for today in 900 pounds. id not show any checks for ped ies today mae Be ence ine employ Eiri nage re sis ibe buries ‘°M! federal court here in~the so-called tumberland ~-.-...... 132 134 F had been drawn by the | of E. I, Doheny in . haa tes x | Oll fraud cases, in which there ar: Proved to 65 to 1 per cent of| {indication that buflding activity in| Guisce hy rs Standard Oll company of Indiana. | ‘That was five months, ho sala,| S010, “O' Whore, Tolt Me Whore” Ou) fraud cases, in which there are tapacity. this section will continue, skiled| Iijlinois —-.----.-.... 147. 150 in between | He added that he did not know:the| after he left the government sery.|—r#- William Thorne of Glasgow. | inctuding five corporate bodies and labor is beginning to show signs of| Indiana ~~. 91 93 | grades mostly 15 to 25c lower; sheep| source of the funds paid to Magee | ico. Ho was employed by Doheny | S00, “The Rowan Tree”—Robert | 193 individuals. Mohatr restlessness and informal notice has| Nat. ‘Tran. about steady; nearly sales feeding |for tho Journal except that the| as publicity consultant, he safd, nt | Campbell of Ayr. Bonds fixed by the court n weatabennne 24% 24% 4 5 ager SAN ANGELO, Tex, F®b. 12—]been given that certain crafts will | x bi 200,000 came from the] a salary of $10,000 a year, Ho re-| P!ano Solo “A- Nicht Wae Burns”! gary $475,000 f 4 Whe, Sutton County Spring Mohair | de a i whee? SE ragetic Sees t STEN ccccceceee 90 92 lambs early bulk fat wooled lambs| check for $200,001 ry year, He re. gate $475,000 for 95 of the defen: beaut has Sarperen: condensate. ceedingly bright. resets provement month an - operations of local mills has im-| SHATTLE, Feb, 12—With every| Goniema Ta Se —Jack Paton of Paisley. Nor. woneewe----- 101 102 | $14.25@$14.85; some held higher; | First National bank of Albuquerque. | signed after three months. 7 ,} ants, The largest bond im $40,000 elip ‘of about 175,000 pounds 1s ex-| {rom $1 to $2 a day to be effective waa-s 12% 14 | few good yearling wethers $12.00|He added that he saw correspond:| Explaining why he resigned,|_Duet—"Ye Banke and Braes o'| mado by Homo Monn pected to command at least 60/next spring. choice aged wethers $10.00. dicated a fight between that | Cre. Bonnie Doon"—Mr. and Mrs. A. 2 2 icate it bet that el said he could not agree with Many of the defendants have cents a pound for grown hair and 245 (247 ence indicat is b ank and Magee, and it was his sup-| Doheny. Kennedy. made bond, some already are in jail 15 cents for kid hair. 6a'es thus Livestock, Ste) ae Omaha Quotations. anes that the bank: was buying | “wo not only did not see eye to| _ Solo—"The Star of Robbie Burns”! Or prison and the others have. not far have averaged about 56%| FT. WORTH, Feb. 12.—Chicago 2 97 OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 12—(U, s,|the newspaper. eye, but wo did not look in the|—J%mes Fraser of Alva. «| ¥et made an appearance in court. straight thru. packers have made it plain to local 46% 47 | Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs “Joshua Reynolds and his ac same direction,” he said. “He xe es bic a Palys cares — —- — - ‘ —Receipts, 17,000; early sales, fully | law, McNary of El Paso, were the| thought his opinions were final.” on = s TMEN See 2407 235 [100 higher; bulk 225 to 300 pound | principal owners of the First Na- Kes Scotch Setection—Pipe Band. NEW TREA 1 ST. LOUIS, Feb. 12.—Some steel 45% 46 | butchers, $6.60@8.75; top, $6.80; 180 | tional,” he said. RIGHT TO LEASE ba cage pre Bale nde he FOR SWOLLEN mills, foundries and machine shops|*o be raised on the farms than for to 210 pound weights, $6.35@6. “Is that McNary the one the | INDIAN LAND UP. Jone Thane and Jam s Fraser. which planned to shut down for re-} many years. packing sows, $6.10; average cost | president nominated for comptroller || WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—regat-| ,-502), "M¥ Ain Folk’"—Mrs. A. GLANDS yesterday, $6.45; weights, 243. of the currency?” asked Senator] sty of the ruling by Albert Fall, ly. % Chorus, “Auld Lang Syne—Artists while secretary af the interior 7 t—Ji People who have enlarged glands which permitted the leasing of un-| 748° Accompanist—Jack Paton. olight to know that by tresig ery alloted lancs on Indian reservations ‘ Prospect ing Emerald Ol! daily the gland ci for mining and the production of Row Maxie. , “A Market Gossip and Briefs |= crag iain oe ae by * 4 % A sales, steady to weak; fair propor-| LED TO SALE On Operations in Oil Fields only awaiting the completion of the| "ea! surely and speedily and’ with- three-mile water pipe line before}OUt leaving an unsightly scar. LADY BARBER starting work. This will be finished | P¢0Ple who desire this treatment in a very short time. should secure a two-ounce origina! On the Ratt'esnake structure, | bottle of Emerald OM (full strength) IN THE TOILS about ten miles northwest of the|&t Smith & Turner Drug Co., mail Table M Producers and Refiners | 94ers accepted, and use as directed is building a rig to make a test.| Jt {8 @ very concentrated prepara Water is close at hand for this work,| on and a small quantity lasts a On both structures these will be|!0rs time. It is also used to reduce the pioneer wells, and unusual in-{SWollen velns and dissolves goitro terest is attached to them on that | Advertisement. account, CAKD Ol THANKS. We take this method of extend- the. “Lady who attained considerable notoriety through the sheriff's office some months ago because of her seeming connection with one or two law breaking ac- DENVER.— .| be brought to a head and all the tion of run Jate in arriving; fed] Explaining how he came to PUT} 91 and gas was questioned today ers fs pide apracblc venga apy germs and poisonous secretions dis- stock, bulls, stockers and feeders, | chase the paper, Weil said there was| py a house Indian affairs sub-com- begin its test on the Table Mesa| charged and destroyed. Vealers, steady to 50c | row between’ the First National.) mitteo after an investigation of tho |Past, Ite test on the Tablo Mesa | CHAUTER Ont Gemtioped. ill canners and cutters, steady; | which owned the afternoon P&per,| secretary's action. ¥ u bulk butcher cows and heifers, $4.00 | and Magee's apni He t apes eS / “ wi Capital Increase Proposed Wolverine Ieases, operated by the cpeee ee es Brat cumnars Te Gemecis ce ied = Soba Oe re andy at ni be Consideration will be given in | Marine ali oe See Grass Creek, heavy -———-—- 90] iy; ealers to. packers, $6.00@9.00; | thonght the First National should Cheyenne boosting - DS-| Tori jt 1.55 ‘ t .. the capital stock of the Prairie OW/3S is drilling at 405 feet. ‘Twelve i : pe stockers and) feeders, $6.00@ aed tate cerca aS AS Ba es, conway cb. Meyerenm, Sm | Bae One bale Enel canine hae’ Rete - Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; market | McMillan, vice president oT the First Seat Ae hacer tplen cra gend bora Rie tit hatte slow; early sales fat lambs, 10@15c | National Bank” Weil said. “After. time a proposal to increase the num- Marine No. 1 on section 17-39-78 higher; early sales, $14.10@14.25;| wards, Magee came to me and sald ber of directors from three to five|has just been cleaned out causing a sheep, 15@25c higher; light ewes, | he was ready to sell. He thought will be voted upon. substantial increase ‘in ‘production, $8.75; feeding lambs, scarce, slow.|as I did that Mr. Fall might be Marine No, 6 on the same section 4 is interested:in the purchase. I went is drilling at 2550 feet. The gov- Denver Prices to his ranch and Mr. Fall assured dh pea at 2 get DENVER Colo., Feb. 12—(U. 8.] me he had no desire to assist in the February 6. ‘ ‘i Gas Pocket Struck Report that a gas pocket was : struck during the latter part of last Department of Agriculture)—Hogs | purchase and that he was completely | tivities, was arrested at Layoye Coughin ing our sincere thanks to our week In the test of the Fort Collins} Operations have again been start- Receipts 5200; uneven mostly 5 to} out of politics.’ Monday by Deputy Vance who ia Tires the old, lowers their vital- | friends, neighbors and the employes structure belng drilled near Fort|¢d on the Marine's second test of - 18 higher; early top $6.50; several] Magee later entered into.an agree-| saiq to have found a fife-gallon 1, Collins, Colo., by thé Union Oil com-|the Sheldon Dome in section 18, T. | Lande: loans good and choice kind $6.50 to| ment with Weil, the latter pentes pany, has been verified by Charles| N., R. 2 W., Wind River Meridian, Peiral ae $6.70; plainer kind $6.30 to $6.40;| that Dern pay $10,000 for the H, Sherman, manager of the com-| Freemont county, and everything is etroleum Club Meeting packing sows steady to 25c lower,| sale of the paper. x i MR. CoOL RG. pany. The gas was nothing more|in good shape. “The 8%.inch pipe| At § o'clock this evening the Wyo:| mostly $5.50 to. $575; pigs. un-| ‘The witness sald the $200,000 ror | tet Part of the week. COUGH REMEDY MR. AND MRS WAt FEHI- than a whiff, beng nelther large|has been underreamed and one more| ii" Petroleum club will meet at| changed; fat pigs $5.50; few weighty| advanced to him on the order of] “with ner at the time of her ar-| Good fo every member of the family MAN. ity. The best standard-family | of the U. T. I. for their many jug of moonshine In her automo- cough medicine for old and young | kindnesses during .our late bereave- bile. The woman was released un- der $200 bond for a hearing the lat.| CHAMBERLAIN’S | =" the county court house. A 5.75: 5.2 MeMillan. He did not think the]. .6¢ was H. L. Ki } i en wantity to use as fuel | joint set. Program| kind $5.75; stock classes 5. Mel e rest was .. Kinnaman who has parr Pas fate la of drilling. bas been prepared and a large at-| Cattle. Receipts 1200; calves 100; | bank itself had advanced the tunds.|r06n in trouble with ’ ' the sheriff's The hole is now below the 700-foot Has Spudded In tendance is expected. stockers and feeders steady to| In the following July, Joshua Rey-| orice before. Kinnaman was once ‘ depth. On leases adjoining Ferris Dome ERT DAIS ERE, strong; three loads choice feeders| nolds bought the paper “as oa in-l arrested for assault and batte : ; pad clan in Carbon county the Marvin O!] $7.78; calves sharply jower; prac-| dividual.” | ‘The Ao aaa Chicag° land another time for reckless driv- 1 company, under the management of tical top vealers $10.00; other classes | was selected as lace to cc ing when intoxicated. Kinnaman Rone: Rett on | 3! M. Armstrong, has spudded in its IF STOMACH IS mostly steady; good beef steers $8.40] plete the transaction,” Well said) .44 charged with possession of ai - is “ y in the te Ml. ‘The location is withi desirable heifers $7.50; cows | “was not to cover anything S| auor and is in the new jail at La- Bietly, 4600 sores, of land in. the| it, ‘r proauctions TI TROUBLING YOU || isso ceases’ p00; tontine eos | method et purnase, but believed . moun! region e! miles north of Boulder have been bulls’ $4.00 to $4.50; few cows $9.50.{ it was the placo to close, it as the| for", eins unable to produce/ i’ AATNT A Bey 7 WYOMING OIL co. . erk’ Sheep. Receipts 4,200; slow,| bonds were scattered over tho coun- ? toitus ONCOL ple by enlaes Instantly! End Indiges- try. Then too, there was high feel- Waverly Structure Test Associate Members bulk of offerings unsold early It fs th ht i ‘ort Collins, Colo., Ohio. The company {s under con- s thought in Fort Coll:ns, Colc POTATOES tion or Stomach Misery ||1ambs generally steady; early top| ing In Albuquerque and we thought $13.60 freight paid; less desirable| it best to close the transaction out-| 11) 4 test of the Waverly structure This Means Important Action On Yo: tract, nevording to the ‘leases, to with “Pape’s Dia- kind $12.75 to $13.25; sheep strong; | Side of thé stat * at Dousias Laka ceil anos be: stack: If You Do Nop Want Your Option Onto begin drilling before April 26 and to! GrtCAGo, Feb. 12—Potatoes trad- pepsin” $8.15 bld on best fat ewes; odd lots] Well denied that the paper was) 41. th Union ofl company of Cal. 3 make a thorough test of the acre- 7.50; 1a| bought by him for the account of Scere ratte zine. SINE: lee be Nein tha Efe National. . He said! bb made no: physical inventory of the plant, but had been assured $200,- 000 was a fair price. Well said he had given no note or other evidence of debt for the $200,900 Toan and that it was his un derstanding that the money w’ Reservation, I Do Come Up to My Office at Your Earliest Convenience ANNA-BELL WYOMING OIL CO. By James Hamilton Lewis, Financial Agent ing very light; market weak; espec- fally on Idaho Russets; receipts 65 early. cars; total United States shipments Butter and Eggs As soon as you eat a tablet or 575; Wisconsin sacked round whites tg Get Control Head $1.20@$1.35; Minnesota sacked| ‘W° of “‘Pape's Diapepsin” your in CHICAGO, Feb. 12—Butter un changed. A 1,600-pound control head is now| round whites $1.15@$1.25; Idaho| ‘gestion is gone! Heavy pain, stomach and digestion for a few| Eggs lower; receipts 16,868. ca. ifornia, age by drilling to 5,000 feet if nec- iforn! essary, at the deep test being drilied by the |..ackea russe: heartburn, flatulence, gases, palpl- Absaroka company near Marmath, tation, or any misery from a sour, S. D. The well is expected to reach acid stomach ends. .Correct your Possible production shortly. SEND IT TO THE ;] vanced on the accqunt of McM Operations PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY cents. Each package guaranteed! firsts 3414@35c ordinary firsts 1! Senator Walsh pressed the witness DS No. 1, section 8-39-78, on the! + PHONE 1703 by druggist.—Advertisement. @32c, as to why ‘he went to see Fall who —>— 219-20 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1956