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‘some time, SHORT OL ENS GLEANED FROM AGED P OILt OF CENTRAL WYOMING'S ACTIVE FIELDS Boston-Wyoming Program The Boston-Wyoming Oi] company thas a comprehensive program for de- velopment work which it proposes te prosecute during coming weeks, B. J. Barron, president of the concern having completed arrangements on a recent visit to Casper. Within 30 days the Boston-Wyoming interests, con trol of which is held by the Midwest, expects to have seven wells drilling and will begin sinking three shallow wells which are now yielding a smal quantity of oil from the Wall Creek sand The most important of these is one which the Midwest company will drill on the hales to the wells Refinir yt outhwest quarter of section 2, township 59, range 79, which is inside the escar ment of the Salt Creek field prope-, and to drill which permission was re ceived from the secretary of the inter ior, owing to the fact that it is located in the withdrawn area. Three well on the same section, which are now producing eighty barrels a day fron the shales, will be sent down to t sand, which is approximately 1,400 feet from the surface This mean that the drilling is Shallow and it will than thir- It is es not reqvire probably more ty days to complete a well. timated that the new well on this sec- be tion and the three which are t deepened will make a total produc of at least 2,500 barrels Besides these, the company has contracted for the drilling of six wells | cutside the Salt Creek field proper, but in the district in which the Hjoith and Mutual wells yielding uyward of 500 The locations Section 28 and 29-40-7 All these are to be sent to the second Wai! Creek sand, which is reached at a depth of about 2,690 feet. are now of these wells are on Security Opens Office in Denver Security Oi) and Gas Company,| composed of Orlando Preston, J. H.} Dana, G. D. Dulin, I. M. Yost and J H_ Gillaspie, has opened offices in| Denver. The company is organized under the state with a capital of par value $1 per share. It has hot?-| ings in the Big Muddy, Lusk, Ster- ling and Oklahoma fields. The com- pany has a rig on the grounds iv to drill on section 6, in township range 75, in the Big Muddy field, little over a mile from the last lare- well brought in by the Merritt people | in section 2 laws of Wyoming, | 1,000 000 shares Demand for Elkhorn Brisk Stock of the Elkhorn Oil & company, which has been sagging for moved up a_ few point yesterday on the news that the cern. pany’s leases will not be adversely affected by any ruling of the Uni sity Board, and because of the int showing of the section 2 well of the Merritt company, which is located | see whether Babe close to some of the Elkhorn property. All the other minor oil stocks were at | yesterday’s figures, tho there was on siderably ‘arger demand for most 0 them. Interest in Gieénrock Petro Ieum seems to have abated stock is ncw marked at $3 from 5.20 barrels each daily. | | Sox down the stretch to z Gas | | ankees, - | jthe batters the } jlast week Progress on the company’s deep well, which is being drilled ty the Ohio Oil company, is said to e rable to a completion of this hcle before July 15, barring accidents Bessemer Equipment on Way The Bessemer Oil Company Vednesday started five string teams for the Salt Creek camp loaded d with lumber for the bunkhouse and, 1 complete rig and tools for drilli- ¢ 1 well on Section 30-40-79, which is north of the new Mutual well. This will be the third well to be start- ed on Bessemer holdings this mon‘h. ‘Officers state that the Co. is prepar- ed to go to the deep sands unless oil n paying quantities just is encountered at higher levels. AED SOX GHANGES ARE DOOMED WITHOUT HELE FOR TWO STAR HURLERS Ruth and Veonard Save Club fron Greased Toboggan. But Are Due to Take a Slump in Belief of Critics By H. C. HAMILTON | Red wonderful mi- has been to the © The ers are all there Sox 1917 kick, inch of a pennant fight—is deve ing a flat wheel Shore and Mays lately have been showing form and may wet fall into the braach in time to carry the Red last-minute another champien- fight, and even to ‘ured from the standpoint of effe ness in any department except pitch- ing. sill | oDnovan, manager of the is one firm believer in the! allegation that Ruth and Leonard are j due for a crack. “Just wait until hot weather strikes | and begins ironing the kinks out of the other pitchers in this | league,” Bill remarked. ‘Then we'll | Ruth and Dutch| Leonard will continue knocking over jthe opposition teams. We also will! ‘begin to find out if Ernie Shore ax | arl Mays are going to add impetus tu he Ked Sox pennant flight.” } Jack Barry is hobbling along on two legs and a pair of potential ones. ) — | [TRENCH TALES © oo = fo) sy remember ithe scrap at ie azul court? ked an Australian sergear “Well I was in that and I saw one a our brigudes get into a bit of a mess at Bullecourt. It looked as though | the Fritzies had surrounded them and | had their machineguns working over- time on them. We got a bit our men back from that all the Ww. were rushed up a sunken ro. The Major told the chaps to keep still Tice as Fritz was coming along Dawn ‘was just breaking. Some one got ex- cited and yelled out ‘“‘come on Frit we're ready for you!” ed a bit. I was afraid they would| hear him. The n the major shouted, “Now boys let ’em have it!’ Ther things happened. We all got np cheering like mad, and went for a thick mob of Fritzes we could just pick out as the light grew. The vir was full of curses and cries, and you! could hear the thuds as istralie rifle butts hit Fritz’s headpiece. They didn’t stick it long and we went clean through ‘em with butt and bayo: into another lot, and wen throu them too. I never saw anything like it for sheer killing.” ———— Young M OF O| satisfactory in every way. but on QUALITY. FRANK 131 South The Major curs- | hy PRICE AND DEPENDABILITY We have made it a point never to swerve from our course in making only DEPENDABLE ey Canes for Casper Men and THING YOU MAY —at any price—will be service-giving, The measure of clothes at Canné See our fabrics at their best now, while All work done in our own shop. Satisfaction Guaranteed Largest Custom Tailor Shop in Wyoming ie: War Recipe i —_O From Britain's Oficial Win-The: War) Cook Book Baked Bread Pudding (for four} |people)——Six ounces of stale bread,, three table spoonfuls of stoned rais- ins, one tablespoonful currants, one land a half tablespoonfuls chopp d|/ suet, one tablespoonful sugar, one} egg, nutmeg or spice to taste, milk as jrequired. The pieces should be bre! }en up and soaked in cold water( just | lenough to cover) until quite soft \Drain away the water, and squeeze | \the bread as dry as possible Beat until quite smooth—any lumps left! | will spoil the pudding— and mix into | jit the fruit, sugar suet, beaten egy, {spice and a little milk. The mixtu - hould be slack enough to drop easily rom a spoon, Put into a well greased | dish, and bake in a gentle oven for ‘| |little over an houf The child who sz dier too Mohatey Cooper | Validating b\ thy’ Foot or the Claim. | | Prices Reasonable : Arminto, Wyo. | 5-9-26t* yes bread is a sc - Any suit we make pe-retaining, and sk nds not on price, range is complete CANNER Center Street men whose and won. soldier’s regiment was transferred to the talk of the world. jit_all. NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE Instruction in German a aoe: 1e United Press O., June 14—Spanish and bra nck iguige will replace Germar Xenia’s public schools at the er ng of the next term it was ar F ed here today Gray-Haired Fgihter. of Many Wars — Bears Charmed Life and Wins It also gave him the Medail- re the rst evidence of} Medals for Bravery on Star nedtertheleunieettheneed the French Front Here is how the army ord-r] - of Gaglio By W S. FORREST ngaged in the regiment to re United Press Staff Correspondent luce his son who has been killed uy} PARIS, June 14¢—American fath- ¢t enemy. Has never ceased to give ers of youths who have been and who!t test example of courage and ir the r future will be fighting nd to show his white hair | freat numbers on the battlefields ranks. Wounded, he has Europe, can listen to the example ned the rank of corporal in Feb- for them by Sergeant Jean Gag it Lovemont and that of ser- 62 year old poilu of the Third Zou eant the heavy fighting at Fleu ave lis gray hair showing unde still at the Gern s the tassled red fez of the famous A enge for the dei rican regiment, which has foueht from the campaign of Tunis to eV —— dun, Serg. Gaglio is today somewhere | 37 <1 ©} ir France still getting revenge fror Ghlsved People te Assist | the enemy for the death of his son ou — 6 When war began the son marched Various me Tae f the Central awuy with his father’s old regime: Committee for the Red Cross work Pefore a month had passed the soa/have spoken te several of the col cect da soldier's grace in Belgium. |ored people of Casper, and it is prob- “he news soon reac 1 the father. ible that they will prepare a float for Without hesitation the red trouser he patriotic ur rd alg@ give 2 ond the red fez of Zouaves were dcr dance in their locality he Red ned by the aged Gaglio and he hurried | “ross fund direct to ene old re eens to ‘Al the plnee left vacant by the German i-, HAGENS | let which took his only son Five war medals hang on the old United rPess Staff Correspondent man’s breast now. Defying the encm NEW YORK, June 14—Unless and death hundred: f time, Gaglio some Red Sox hurler very quickly | #8 taken toll for his loss and n medals are evidence. He never take steps out and begins to give aid anu tham\ofe comfort to Babe Ruth and Dutch! seriously wounded in the Fren-t Lots of Lots Leonard the Red Sox are due for a assault at Tracy-le-Val he was cai = {greased descent in the Americanjiied to a hospital Surgeons shock Located in the Best Regidence league averages. weet heads and ordered his immediate parts of Casper— / It has been charged with more than discharge from the army. , nelordinarsvanoundanbereballivacks| mmbatatneroldseinoiliemanteres @100/ to s400/ ing, that these two sterling left-hand- wounds and demanded the privile: Small payment dowg, balance »f taking his place in the line. g | on monthly installm He rejoined his regiment when t'« t plan. F . 7 ; A lot purchasedgin Casper, |chine that has worked in perfect har- Greman hordes of the Crown Prine aithier tan bulldinwl ce Reena mony for several years batting, field- were throwing their full force to Hondisiaaeiivexmnentwonpor ing and pitching like champions every wards Verdun. He was one of these tunity unekcellec names will live immort Call and}see Pat in France for having stemmed he a f German tide, time and again, lived Equality OLR fer weeks under hellish artillery fire After Fort Vaux had fallen the old ship. There isn’t much difference in|the defense of the works of Thiau 12 So. Wolcott St, ‘ihe maching as it stands today com-|mont and the village of Fleury. The Open Day and Night }ared with its status a year ago, furious struggie here for d was Harry Free, Agent. Gaglio was in It won him the rank of sc PRICE & WHINNERY JERSEY DAIRY TRY US Phone 8F 1 | ‘ We have buyers for two to six-room Houses. | We solicit your orders, both buying and selling: CASPER STOCK EXCHANGE Phone 489 Second Floor Iris Buildin OIL STOCKS AND LEASES and REAL ESTATE THE McDONALD BROKERAGE CO., Oil Stocks and Leases PHONE 675 | THE WIGWAM Liberty Bonds We sell them on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN. NO COMMISSION CHAR Stocks ---Most Stocks are selling too low, due to war conditions. the time the conservative investor buys. BUY ONE! Now is Your inquiries solicited. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. (] EVERYTHING IN BUILDIND wh ERIAL [] RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Farm Machinery Gas Engines Wagons Coal Al Offtice and Sard, First a Center. Phone 62 O LL SC ERE EAT Development Co. Barred from Schools at a Ohio, Next Fall FE. J. CASTELL & CG: Real Estate Jand Stocks Bought Oil s FOR SALE—Five-room modern house; close in. Phone 21-J Room 15 Smith Bldg. ining d Sold FRANCO (incorporated under th laws of Delaware) This Company is engaged in fnining operations in California and Wyoming. Will consider prgpositions for the development and operation of oil and other minjhg claims in Wyoming and other | States. Represented solely by W. D. Waltman, General Manager Casper, Wyoming Signs, Automobile | Pai Decorating, Painting, 4 135 LINDEN STREET DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 House Phone 116 THE CASPER PRIVATE 840 South Durbin Street } : Every Modern Convenience f and injure Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance Office Phone 54 Midwest 8 SPITAL : Phone 273 e care of the sick g Adjoining Producers inney, Pathfinder 25c Share Wyoming Investment Co. Offices at Smoke House and Midwest Hotel Pathfinder Shareholders should bring in their Fl receipts at once and get certificates : : : :