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TFA ——--- PAGE EIGHT OIL IN EMBAR SAND AT BLACK MOUNTAIN Utah Oil Refining Company Makes Important Strike in No. 2 Test; Midwest Drills in Four Wells; Gebo Test Projected. Coming as a surprise find, is the black oi] output of the Embar sand in Black Mountain structure in Hot Spring county. 2 on th The hole of the Utah Oil Refining company’s well | structure, present depth, 3,015 feet, is practi- | oil. The bit is going ahead, making a com- It is not improbable the well will | 1,168 Gebo Field Promising. | Dome, 12 mi in Hot ‘Spring: be tested, ts ind Four New Wells. st F - ned to be the be: pletions in dome the state 1 laimants of leases| past week land on Geb« S have been made claims. How the ts cared for not known. GRAIN SCORE --PRIGE ADVANG Upward Trend Sets in Again Today in Chicago LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, partment of Fet —U. & De Agriculture)}—Hogs— Receipts 22.000; m y steady to tive cents higher. ‘eighty butchers show full advance; Ught lights’ and slaughter pigs weak to 25¢ lower! big packers doing little; top $12.05; bulk desirable 210 to 825 pound bu chers $11.75@12.00; bulk 140 to 170 Trading pound weight $10.60@11.40; pa sows largely $10.70@11.00; str } weight slaughter pigs mostly $1 CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Indications @10.25; heavy weight hogs $11.70@| Of enlarged export business led to 12.05; medium welght $11.30@11.95;|4n upturn in wheat prices today lightweight 11.00@11 My lights | efter @ decline at the start. Initial $9.90@11.40; packing hogs smooth} weakness was in sympathy with lower quotations at. Liverpool. It developed, however, that Argentine wheat was no, longer available at ces ler United States wheat nd that exporters were buying in this country both at the’ seaboard and at points elsewhere such as Omaha. The cpening, which ranged from %c to %ec lower, with May $1.86% to $1.87 and July $1.56 to $1.56%, was followed by material gains all around. Subsequently, estimates that farm reserves of wheat have been reduced 23,000,000 bushels as compared with 2 year ago brought about a further advance in prices. The close was strong, Ic to 2%ec net higher, May $1.90%% to $1.90%, and July $1.58% to $1,58%. Corn and oats harmonized with wheat action. After opening at Kc to ic decline, May $1.28% to $1.28%, the corn market scored a good $10.80@11.00; packing hogs rough $10.50@16.80; slaughter pigs $9.25@ 10.25 Cattle—Receipts 7,000; fed and yearlings largely 25c higher; ac- tive at advance; spots up consider- r grades; shipping 1 finished heavy best long year lings $12.25; several loads $12.00 bulk fed steers and yearlings $8 @$11.00; latter price high mark on heavy early; relatively Iittle selling below $8.50 except low quality warmed up light weight offerin: she stock steady to strong; bul slow, steady; practical top heavy bolognas $4.75; yealers steady to 25c higher; light kinds mostly $10.50@ $11°0; good to cholce offerings aver- aging 110 to 130 pounds $12.00@ 13.00; handy weighte upward to $14.00 and better; firm but uneven trade on stockers and feeders; meaty nteers yearlings in b demand. These | general advance. very scarce; bulk $6.50@7.50. Bullish reports on farm reserves Sheep—Receipts 14,000; slow: early|of corn as well as of wheat were trable fat lambs fully steady | current. Corn closed firm, 1% to 2%c net higher, May $1314 to $1.31% Oats started unchanged to %c off, Ma c to 53%, and then rose to well above yesterday's finish. Prov ms were responsive to up- turns in the price of hogs. Wheat— Open High Low May - 186% 1.90% 186% Tul 1.55% 1.5845 1.55% 145% no choice firm bulk Omaha Quotat! OMAHA, Neb., Feb —Hogs— Receipts, better grades strong; © fully stead heifers, $4 to $8.60 33.00; by practic umber 3 mixed $1.22; num- . low $1.21% @1.23 white 554 Denver Prices F POTATOES ning trading offerings 50 cars; total U. § U and medium weight , $11.00 to $11.65; packing rong to 25c higher, $9.50 to d acc endy unt re Nght Shopments few smooth, $10.00; pigs and F paetemeaineh Mere ight lights, unevenly her; better « SLONOLAS: farhyrslantan grades 125 to 140-pound weights,| ho sacked russets $2.60, $10.00 to $10.40. “ -nEret Cattle—Receipts, 900; calves, 50 ae run mostly she stock; steady to lc higher; other classes around Foreign Exchange steady; three loads 1,120-pound cows, $6.20; reveral loads’ to. California | buyers, 35,25 to $6.15; few plainer NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Foreign exchanges y. Quotations in cents , $5.15 down; ‘one load 977-pound rifles 5 n demand 475 Great Brit Chic. Chile Copper - helfers, $7.25; cthers $7.00 down; t 3 cables practical veal top, $11.00; few bulls | 475%; 69 day bills on banks 472% up to $4.20; canners and cutters, | France demand 5.15%; cables 5.16 2.25 to $8.50; few doads feeders. Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; — slow; early sales fat lambs, steady; two loads averaging 94 pounds to ship pers, $16.60; one load 86-pound kind to packers, $6.25 fiat; bulk rtil! un- sold; one load 204-pound fat ewes, £2.40. Italy demand 4.03; cables 4.08%. nied Pe cick SILVER NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Bar_ sil- Yer, §5%0) Mexican dollars, B2 tac \F YOO GIVE BEANIE HIS ENGAGEMENT RNG BACK ¢ al mes BE TIRED OF HIM ) | Time iy eee A ev New York Stocks Last Sale All. Che: American Can Car & Fay. Locomotive Am. Am. Am. Am Am. Sm Tel Am. Wa Am. Atch! AtL Baldwin Balt. & Sugar _ . Tobacco Woolen Anaconda Cop, n Coast Line .. cane JUST CAME TO BLOSSOM MUST THIS m. & Dy -& & Tel. ter Wks. -. Loco. Ohio _. Bethlehem Stl. -. California Pet. Canadian Pac. Cent. Leath. pfd. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor - Chesapeake & Ohio Chic. & Northwestern Chic. Mi R. Coca Co Colorado Fuel Congoleum Consolidated Corn Products sden rucible Cuba Cane Davison Du Pont de General General Blectric - General Motors -- Gt. Northern pf. _ Gulf States Steel Houston Oil Hudson Moto’ Illinois Cen Int. Harves Int. Mer. Mar. py Kelly-Springfie Kennecott { Lehigh Valley Louisville & Na Ma Norfolk Nor. Ar Norther 1a: .. Ga on Steel Sug Chem Asphalt . H. & Htfd & Western merican n Pacific Pacific Oil - Pan. Am. Pe Pennsylvania ... Phila. & Rdg, C. & Phillips Pet e Oil .. Reading Rep. Ir.-& Steel .. ynolds Tob. B 1 & San Fran. . aard Air Li Roebuck . air 8h tandar Stude Texas Co. Texas & Pacific Tobacco Transco: Union Pacific . United v. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol U. &. Rubber U. B. Steel Utah Wabash pfd. “A” “| Westinghouse Elec, Wilys-Overland Woolworth MIND Flour, 24.00. uthern n Ry Standard Oil, c S, Cast Ir. Pipe Con etf Steel Pacific 4 Ol, NJ arner - Products ~. mt. Of . Drug oper Flour, NEAPOLIS, Minn unchanged, WALT SUT YOU can GO WWUY ne mista. \ CET SkeEzx, MANDY. |) / } (at wb. 25.<- $23.00@ Che Casper Daily Cribune | DUMB DORA—MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT P DARN NICE Now Cus) ACCEPTS TONIGHT Blackstone Salt Cheek Chappell - B. T. Williams Jupiter -.. Gates - Kinney Coastal Lance Creek Royalty Mountain & Gult ~ i¢ 1.46 Picardy ~. aoe 03 Preston -. - Ole Red Bank 00 26.00 Royalty & Producers .05 054 Sunset -...-..- = 02% Western Exploration 3.00 Western States 2 14 Y Ou Mountain Producers . Glenrock Oil Salt Creek Prod. -— alt Creek Cons. — Anglo Am Borne Sery Buckeye -- Cherebrough Mfg. Crescent ~.-- Cumberland Dureka Sig. Com. . . Sig Old pia Gal. Gal. Sig. New. pfa. - Ilinols Pipe Indiana Pipe - eS nal Transit York Transit ortiern Pipe - Ohio Ot . O. Ohio pfd. Swan and Finch Vacuum ... Washington 35 8. 0. 287 Big Mudd. Mule Cree Sunburst Hamilton Dome -.--------~-. Ferris . - Byron - Notches ~ Pilot Butte Lander . - Cat Creek Lanee Creek * Greybull ~ ------.--~---------- Torchlight - ------------------ Elk Basin ~.-ss-0---2-----2--- Rock Creek Salt Creek Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Butter, high- er; creamery evtras, 40%c; stan- dards, 40\4c; extra firsts, 3814@ BPlgc; firsts, 36% @37tec; seconds, 32@34" Eger. lower; rece!pts, 17,485 cases; firsts, 29c; ordinary firsts, 27% @2éc. ee ee 7 ENGASEMEAT GING. I'LL GETIT © 1925 Premier Syndicate. Ine Grout Britain rights rfeecved ISNT Her THE SWEETEST SiCTORE YOU EVER saw! | Sains ranging from 1 to more than | sentative rails, | Inquiry | steel shares and several high priced OF DORA TORETUIEN MY E DLL NEEDIT IF OLGA 225 THE ONLY THING THar MAKES ME SORE ABOUT VT AS THAT © DUST SPENT Five DOLLA TO HAVE MY INITIALS ENGRAVED It “He GASOLINE ALLEY—SKEEZIX GOES C STOCK PRICES TILL MIXED Trregularity Develops With Resumption of Trading Today NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Stock prices displayed a strong undertone today despite rather active eelling of a few speculaticve favorites az a result of a stiff call money rates. There was a widespread demand for gilt edged securtties, particularly tn the railroad and equipment “groups The close was steady. Total sales approximated 1,150,000 shares. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Contrast- ing price movements marked the opening of today’s stock market. Some of the low priced rall’ shares continued their advance ew Hay- en duplicating yesterday's high of 56, Norfolk and Western advanced 1*4 points. American, Safety Razor responded with a similar rise to the declaration of dividends 6n the new etock ding equipment Issues yielded fractionally to profit tak- ing. i The market later turned upward under the leadership of American Can, Baldwin and some of the divi dend-paying rail stocks, which scored | % points. A bulge in Norfolk and Western; which sold 3% points high fr) promoted buying of other! repre including Atchison for the merchandise . an sugar issues expanded and early sell: | ing ofthe oils was checked by a emart rise in Cosden, ‘Independent specialties were nt or #0 being recorded by blic and Crucible Steels and yeneral Electric, United States ( | Iron Pipe and» Worthington Pu Foreign exch tandard investment {ssues con tinued in good demand trhough the morning but some of the specula- | ty fell. back on lquidatic prompted by the mar p of the renewal rate on call! | money to 4% per cent. Rumors of | special dividend distributions reports of larger earnings provided the basis for the advance in many issues. American Locomotive ad- yanced 4% points to another record top at 134% while American Car and Foundry, Air Reduction, Southern Railway preferred, Western Pacitic preferred, International Business Machine ‘and Philipps Jones sold 243 to 4 points above last night's closing quotations. Heaviness crop. ped out in some of the mail order. textile oll and Chemical fsues, Mont gomery Ward, Woolworth, Associat ed and Marland Oils being among the issues to fall back a point or so. Prices showed more of a tendency to sag after midday, coincident with a drop of 3 points in Mack Truck 6% in Commercial Solvents A and 54-in the B stock. Subsequent ac. cumulations of high grade shares particularly Atchison, which rose to 124%, a new record: price. caused the list to resume its upward trend. Virginia. Railway arid Power gained 4 points | MONEY i heay issues of | R | | and } AND THEN THE BOY 4N0 GIRL FOLLOWED “THEY Oil Summary Domestic crude ofl output week of February 21 averaged 1,922,900 bar- rels daily, an increase of 6,558 bar- rels according to,Oil and Gas Jour- nal. . American Petroleum Institute re- ports California crude oll output last ALLING CAME WITH HER MAGIC WAND 4N0 CHANGED < THE BIG GEAR WTO A FT) | ROCK. AND THE LITTLE “Heres HE RING, BENM FRIRY \ To see HER SHE'D MAKE susT WHE FINEST MOTHER IN THE WORLD FOR SKEEZIX. OH, WELL, ‘LL TAKE HIM OVER 7 AIAW, DORA, = DUST (DROPPED OVER TD 4 TELLNO! >a Nou CAN = KEEP IT R NEW YORE, Feb, 25.—Refined sugar today was unchanged with all refiners accepting business at $5.90 for fine granulated. The demand was only moderate. Refined futures were nominal. “+ Poultry CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Poultry, alive higher; fowls 25@27c; springs 28 week averaged 801,800 barrels dally, | Soosters 180; turkeys 25c: Sete up 3,700 daily; gain was due to 3,200 | S¢es® 14°: barrels increase in Rosecrans field and 500 increase in Huntington) HELP WANTED—Female Beach. Borne Scrymser declared an extra WOMEN to embroider for us at dividend of 2 per cent and regular | WOMEN to emi tice. Ener semi annual dividend of 4 per cent, both payable April 15 to stock of March 21; some extra was paid last year; 1924 net earnings were $14.77 a share against $13.81 a share in 1923. Standard Ofl of Kentucky has ad- vanced gasoline one cent a gallon in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Missis- sipt and Kentucky. Los Angeles—Union Of] asosciates declared 80 per cent stock dividend payable March 23rd to stockholders of record March 2. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Prices of Wyoming oll at 2 p. m. today listed on the New York curb as fol Standard Oil (Indiana) 65 tain Producers 19%; Salt Cfeek Pro- ducers 241% NEW YORK, Feb dull; electrolytic spot and 14% asked. Tin steady; spot 57.12) futures 57.87. Iron steady; prices unchanged Lead steady; spot $9.12449.25; Zinc Louis spot and fu. spot $19.00. It a million barrels o! herrings daily to supply the break- | fast of the cod off the weginn ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line NO AD LESS THAN 20 C Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE | will be charged the space of two lines. | | | All charged advertising will be booked “se: lines” frrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. the réal value of the advertiser will be rectified only by publi ation without r rge within FIVE days alter insertion. No republica tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense NEW YORK, Feb. 25,.—Call mon- ey firm; high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 444; last loan 4%; call loans against acceptances 8%. Time loans firm; mixed . collateral 60-90 days 34@ 3%; 4-6 months 4; prime commerctal paper 3X. eb a Me Se) ES . Sugai ATLANTA.—Large confectionery monvfacturers here report a wel! sustained demand from the rural districts all over, > ats tee or purpose of the advertisement. GLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before }0, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. Must he accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate por word for tt Casper Daily Tribune, . ence unnecessary. Standard Embrolderies, Ohio. | Holly. HELP WANTED—MALE HARDWARE and stove salesman, by factory representative, excel- lent lines. B-216 Tribune. WANTED—Men, women and chil- dren’s haircutting, 40 cents. Hair- cutting specialists. 116 E. Second. MEN—Our barber course equips you for an independent career. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver. POSITIONS WANTED MAN would like small jobs of brick work and patching; prices right 229 East K ANTED—Work by experienced young /lady, serving dinners or taking care of children, also house y or hour. Phone 2875W. SERVICES OFFERED JERSEY MILK DELIVERED to your door fresh every day; Inwn making and team work a specialty. Murphy Bros,, 416 Phone 1096R or 698M MARCELL and bob curl, camplete East A. Phone 1402W TEAM work, excavatmg done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered saddle horses to rent. L. E. Blanch: ard. Phone 2014M. MARCELLING, also home appoint- ments. Phone 2562M. 949 5S. Mc- Kinley. eee Se Me ae ee GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a equare deal, Specia) attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090J. T cases satisfaction r onable. S. Jackson. IF taken =" Phone you want a good marcell, call Mrs. Clary at 133 South Wolcott Phone 2156-3 for appointments Careful attention wil given alll GALCIMINING and paint at ads received over the TELEPHO: x aries eerk very ReRLeRaGHE eas but we ¢annot gu accuracy. | 1135 CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The er Daily Tribune wil) FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. of any ad v ment ordered for more than| FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, ene time Errors not the fault of| harness, wagons, also twenty-five the advertiser which clearly lessen| good Holstein milkers. L. E. Blanch ard. Phone 2014M. FOR SAL Phone 2903. Jersey cows, fresh. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Pureblood Plymouth Rock eggs for incubator. Phone 2711. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, Sport model; best of condition. 612 8. Lincoln. ———— —————— FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, 1923 model, 107 S. McKinley. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Model 59 Cadillac Vie toria, perfect condition. Phone 631 or 10753 for demonstration. FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, new rubber, good mechanical condition; $50 cash; hurry. Call at 1019 E. Seventh. FOR SALE—Essex coach, 1922 four-cylinder model, in good condi- tion. Terms to responsible party. Address Box B-53 Tribune. LOOK LOOK 1923 Ford Sedan ~---.2...-.$800.00 1924 Ford Touring ~,---~.---$360.00 1922 Buick Touring ~-~....-.$450.00 1923 Oakland Sport Roadster.$750.00 1921 Oakland Std. Roadster__$325,00 1920 Dodge Com. Truck..-__3250.00 1924 Gray Touring, demo. --2$675.00. 1921 Ford Coupe - - 250.00 1923 Dodge Touring --....--$500,00 1924 Dodge Roadster ~_.-._$750.00 1923 Buick Touring ~---._-.$700.00 1923 Nash Touring -._______$650.00 1922 Baby Grand Chevrolet__$400.00 1924 Oakland 4-pass. Coupe_$1,100.00 All the above are good buys. Now is the time to buy a good used car. Many others not listed. Cars are $50 cheaper now than they will be in 30 days. We Trade—Terms Patterson Qakland Co, 438 E. Yellowstone Phone 2202 For Sale—Household Good 3 FOR SALE—One kitchen. cabinet, one ics box, two complete beds one rug, ons dining room table, one kitchen table. 158 8. Beech. Phone 2265, po oS aa ek Ne THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, $15; 2-inch post Simmons bed, $6. china closet, $10; drop leaf table, $3, child's crib and pad, $8; center table, $1.50; dresser, $9; rockers, $%. Spe. cial prices on rugs and linoleum. HUNTER-GOLL Co, 242 W. First St Phone 2200 . THE GAS STOVE MAN —Pathe phonograph Northwestern rs (outside), $2.75 gat lon; gas heaters at cost. Price; 30x60 rag rugs. $1.50, 31 and 42-piece set dishes, $4.50 and $6.75. 144 S, Dur: bin. Phone 138 paints in ¢ $< THREE rooms nearly new furniture. also electric sewing machine and electric heater. Must sell at once. 229 EB. Seventh. FOR SALE—Piano, $150 cas terms can be arranged with ri isfble party 542 WN, >hone 1sisw Center. Phon SR WANTED Semememeneneoonee eee eee WANTED—$1,200 for three years at S per cent on $30,000 securit} Box B4, Tribune, : WANTED TO BUY Ree Ee CLOUT RR EM WANTED —Used furniture. and stoves Fry Furniture Sto 249 Ww. one. Phone 1278. discarded clothing and . ops. Eh The Bargain Store, irst. WE WILL buy: or exchange your Se furniture. 4S. David WANTED—Your heater Harned Furniture Phone 249. old coal range or in exchange for a gaz range or heater. Phone 1086, WANTED TO BUY—Highest ib petting Cent for second hand turnt re. Brooks 149 East H. Pi Sacer st HH, Phone SECONDHAND tents, tarps, bed: ding, sadiles, chaps, guns, tools, musica] instruments, trunks and grips. Phone 1328R. The Bai Store, 216 W. First eet $$ WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all g00ds, Phone oe household = anne EE