Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 6

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EIGHTH ARTILLERY HIKING SONG (Tune: “Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!” On the famous Border-land, by the crooked Rio Grande, | Where the Mexicanos palabra all day long, Where the Americanos hike, doing duty with a might, | There was born one day a regiment bold and strong. Chorus: Rah! Rah! Rah! the Eighth Artillery, Doing stunts along the Rio Grande, Underneath its guidoins bright we'll go to it with our might For the honor of our good old Uncle Sam. |In no place was it born, but out in the sun and storm, Where the blizards and tornados sport and play, |But it’s the better for all that—and you can bet your campaign hat | That we'll prove it when our Uncle says we may. With our gallant Colonel March, and his officers We will follow where the blood For the honor of the State, I ali true, red guidons wave il hate, *gainst foreign roy We will fight the foe all Freemen’'s Rights to save Words by Chaplain Samuel J. Smith, Eighth Field Artillery. | The f nt paper mill 1 re Hertzm: n ; 2 pri r i, N1- 9, SW1-4 s NW! Y 10, 89n-79w, Sault Creek field r 1s Pr »perty to be | Oil Compa developed by Ob ny under contract —— Monday on the news from Washing’ n that the Senate Finance Commit- tce had voted to repeal the draw hack vance of one ¢ a pound now £ en? s on re-eaported angar. Railway stocks, while not as weak ; the industrials | use their tech- nical position was les show- D. W. Griffith, the producer of “The Birth of a Nation,”’ as will be| shown at The Hub Theatre, Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24. | By OTIS & COMPANY. Summary. exposed, ee - A ae : no conspicuous resistance to such Shows twice daily, 2 We 315 and 8:15. ; The Canadian Pacific advance elling as there was. The point was {$10,000,000 to Imperial Munitions ;made and it recefved scme attention |Roard for production of war ma-|that the power granted to the Presi-y | t jterial. lent to direct shinments OE the fe ‘ —- way system, with the idea of produ | SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM | Copper miners cut on strike in ing soareet aang ation ey mes { | Butte district number 12000. Mon- that other measures will be adopted C ENTRAL WYOMING'S ; ACTIVE FIELDS /tane Tower electricians on strike. in order to put the transportation in the most effective shape possible. The excess profits tax was the main con ideration in today’s market, the Street acting on the theory that while the extreme proposals outlined in this | Application for an injunction re- straining the D. & H. from paying Lands Committee that|“ividend has been dismissed. | Good Showing in Brenning Basin. The Douglas-Wyoming Gil Com pany, which is drilling a deep well ir the Brenning Basin near Douglas, re- ports a very good showing of oil and Senate Public the country is not producing enough " 7 5 5 7 i af : a eR a 5 abe ne My It is announced in Madrid that the | morning’s Washington — dispatches cil to win the war, and that if nothing | Spanish reform movement is gaining would probably be toned down great- is done to develop new wells the re- lin favor. ly before the measure went through ges at a depth of 1,340 feet. Pro-|S¢rve supply will be exhausted in 12] —— + the Senate and then through confer- gress has been retarded some on ac |months and production will be 50,-| President Wiison pledges United /ences, there would still be a radical as t et: SI F é Unt yew Sap tee} Saleiiiii lin cronenince TR hinnetnn rigi eount of delay in securing casing and /y00,000 barrels less than require- | States to the restoration of Belgiun in re eae ‘ ve i the 16 per cent engine mability to procure fuel. However | nents | = y talked of. Inasmuch as the in the officers who are the same as those Germany’s facing a crop failure ac- cr ase would fall heaviest upon com- pee . a Ser. 5 5 : cording to dispatches from Amster- panies that have made the most out whe ae cbrectine: th RAE A ag a Mes Merritt Wl Tested. j}dam, quoting a Dutch newspaper well cf the war market. Operators under gonfidantroGiani carly. utrikelot ail The Merritt well brot in on the jin’ formed on German matters. took to arch out the stocks of these The drill has penetrated the brown "enix lease on sec. 2-38n-76w, in the! ; concerned to’ sell to them stale about 175 feet. Two hundred Big Muddy field, on May 18th, re-| Coal will be first and wheat the = re feet of this same shale was found to second commodity to be effected by Po EG »W, an expert pressman cently 2,000 barrels in 24 f T c j everlie the oil recent struck in the jours atheingcnnduerea sie the export embargo provisions of thi from Topeka, Kan., has joined the Rusk field § 2 4 7 l|espionage act fribune staff. Mr. Crow will bring Lus rel he Midwe Refining Company which | $ . : ty “a his family to this city as soon as he ne «=Douglas-Wyoming Compe2ny drilled the well for the Merritt Oi . . Pa PEERS pase also pul RaUaieaN NICE LEIraRIGT EA snaitoadetarminenthievantial Crucible Steel declared a two per can find suitable quarters. OY . ee pe a dais 5 he “‘leent dividend, leavi two per cent Qo 0 of stock at 50 cents. The manage Estimates of the pro t i r ment feels that with an unusual guar. ble normal production are placed due on preferred back dividends Mrs. Jack Dalton left on the North- antee of dividends the entire issue high as 1,000 barrels per day VY Nira % 3 [onary ae morning for Chicag: will be snapped up immediately. The ze ; New Greek King assures allies by}The lady has been ill for the past tw ledging se demand is said to be rood at this time pledging himself to Included in prospective y out policy. will be Center Oil Plans. Alfred Steele, president of the Cen and it is believed an operation Dr. King of Chi- Bill introduced in Congress at the ro will perform the operation. Mrs ment wo pemuighy the a ; is me pai ds 9 In a is ntement to We instigation of the Federal Trade Com- mother and little son, Jack | Hnance ts the drilling of twelve wells stock 1older 5 Ene company AiS! mission, providing government oper vanied her The company has 840 acres in the ig, e quipp. LOWILD | eae — Brenni Ba and Big Mudd r fields. has | rhe ' 100 feet « wen and both . 1 process of drill- 1 mpany ee PRICE & WHINNERY Salt Creek Petroleum Ac The company, he E. M Tho on of De ceived an extension JERSEY DAIRY dent of the Salt Creek north of Casper. The outcome Company, stated in Casper tox of drilling now under way by the a return from an inspection tr /Froducers Oil Co. 0 n the Midway] the holdings of the concern ir lome will, to a large extent, prove | TRY US Salt Creew field, that contracts have |the value of the Center Co.’s holdings. | | Eeen negotiated by which the com --—_—- | DO a Pathfinder Starts Work. | The Pathfinder Oil Co., which re- ently increased its capital from 80,- COO to 1,000,000 shares par value $1 | i expected in about two weeks. has begun active drillin g oper- _ 55S RSI SECS SSD Peat alllttegiasteateaile atroce| ia located on the aie etece apaae THE McDONALD BROKERAGE CO., derstood, will begin two wells at once |'s located on the S1- sec. 36-34n- Oil Stocks and Leases pany will have at least six wells com- pleted by January 1. Well No, 2, now being drilled by H. O. Stock on th southeast quarter of section 29-40-79, Phone 8F 1 | \cach, fer the company, which with other | 76w where it has Hed an 84-foot arrangements completed. marks 21} jderrick and a complete drilling camp. mausual record for so new a company | Within 120 days after the stock was | PHONE 675 Cole Creek Drilling Resumed THE WIGWAM first offered it became a producing} The Cole Creek Oil & Gas Com- Mos ly Dey fh9 : Ber eens Hed ahonatantea at pany has resumed drilling on its decp fost stocks are selling below their real value. The com wells fully financed. The ma well on the Cole Creek dome, which ing of nice weather will - ie ; , ry . ment is to be congratulated on such! Was suspended at 300 feet until] 8 r will -.ean rapid development in the many mpid success, particularly at a time| Water could My ed off and eaup- 1B fields. Our advise is to Luv now. when development work of all kinds is|Ment changed. The company now has A gs working in this field. being retarded thru lack of supplies | four r See us for reliable information. 2 aces RECHYPRISUES. : = Epecial/ sto holder: ¢ meeting of Se tn, for ere racer mete |) The e Nicolaysen Lumber Co. | Bee The RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY geoction of 20,00 pou it, Congress Hotel ets the W:z ait eek Sand, OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS | Farm Machinery Wagons #iwuld come in th ummer. “Ultimately I think the Big Muddy | will produce 50,000 barrels or more war day.” | Oil Production Is Short. | Mahaffey & Cooper Francis S. Peabody, chairman of | Validating by the Foot or the Claim. Hie coal committee of the Council of | Prices Reasonable : Arminte, Wyo. Bational Defense, has informed the! 5-9-26t* 4 Gas Engines Coal |POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT Offtice’ and \ard, First and Center. Phone 62 This Company is engaged in mining operations in California Will consider propositions for the development and operation of oil and other mining claims in and Wyoming. States. ES Real Estate and Mining Stocks Bought and Sold Oil Leases Represented solely by Casper, Wyoming CASTELEe CO: FRANCO WYOMING OIL COMPANY (Incorporated under the laws of Delaware) Wyoming and other W. D. Waltman, General Manager Rott 5’ Santh' Bide, FOR SALE—Five-room House, with bath and hot-water heat. East front. INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO., D. A ROBERTSON om 8 Smith Building Phone 460 i Graduate Nurses : |) [Gkener Deca SURO nea Casper Decorating Company | DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 House Phone 116 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : Signs, Automobile Painting, Interior Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging 135 LINDEN Bien eh PHONE 608-w TESA ESS ERAS SR SS DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Midwest 48 : : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience for the care of the sick W SECURITY INVESTMENT CO: 111 East Second Street yoming anZ injured Write or Wire Us for Quotations or Information (incorporated 1915) CASPER, WYOMING X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance Oil Stocks Dutton Staley & Company Suite 7 Smith Bldg. JUNE 19 Phone 467 or 468 SAVIDGE BROS. AUTO POLO PLAYERS OIL INVESTMENTS, STOCKS and LEASES | On Fair Grounds—2:30 and 7:00 P. M. Pathfinder Shareholders should bring in their receipts at ence and get certificates : : ADMISSION, 25 and 50c | BEST BUYIN BIGMUDDY Plymouth Rock Oil Co. Adjoining Producers, Kinney, Pathfinder 25c Share Wyoming Investment Co. Offices at Smoke House and Midwest Hotel

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