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The-Casper Daily Tribune fesued every evening except Sunday, at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. * Telephone 15 Oil Stocks Soaring; lj "SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM |@ CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS | Bears Hunt C | sicuescss nate | abaee | TS eS eT TOW “Red ees “Acks Bid CENTRAL WYOMING’S ACTIVE FIELDS | | Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless Parties |maintain a regular open account at this office. We cannot charge small ads 1] CASH——-CASH———_CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising (Continued from Page One) i : se | | } New Incorporations. Cheyenne River Drilling. ————————— 4. E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager B®. E. HANWAY - Associate Editor BRB. E. EVANS City Editor J. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor Bubéscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a week. By mail, 50 cents a month; $3.00 for six months; $6.00 for year Watered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 Amy erroneous reflection upon the wharacter, standing or reputation of Vo bid the market for the benefit of jthe Red Cross fund the lady brokers are going to circulate reports and | stories of strikes of oil, which clearly jindicate that manipulation, the bane ofthe market speculator, is going to be strongly in evidence. Rumors al- ready are filling the air about Blue | bull and about all the popular issues, |and rash promises are being made to |traders that even though they buy cats-and-dogs issues Saturday eve- lning, they will assuredly reap hand- | The Evans Gas and Oil Company tions | which will mair n offices at River-|Sumed by the Cheyexne ton, yesterday was incorporated c : é \the office of the Secretary of State. | River Basin about forty miles north- |Those directing the concern are: W. | West of Douglas. Last year this com- |W. Bennett, M. O. Imbs and Edward | Pany sent a hole down about four Searlin. The capitalization is $500,- | hundred feet but drilling was sus- | |pended on account of the company | 600. . r = 7 being unable to secure enough casing A second company, named the Col- tc last through the winter. orado-Wyoming Petroleum Company, fe has entered the list of the or-| MarriitvA unex! Offered: ganizdtions that propose to try out Stock of the Merritt Annex Oil River Oil the oil sands of the state. The men Drilling operations have been re- at | Company on its lease in the Cheyenne |}OR SALE FOR SALE Five-passenger Maxwell | auto in fine condition with Pullman | lbed for camping out. R. A. Painter Co. 145 No. Center St. Phone 717. | | 6-19-5t | } | | } |FOR SALE—Splendidly located lots in Carey addition. What offer wi-] ign make for any of the following lots. Lots 18 and 14, Block 118, Lois 1 and 2, Block 117, Lots 1 and 2, Alldress J, E. Headrick WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS a HEMSTITHING AND PICOT EDGING Edging done in the best manner oe all kinds of material at moderaty prices; careful attention to mail or ers. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1721 Capitol Ave., phome 695. Chey. enne, Wyo. 5-28-27 WANTED— Company was introduced on the New | Block 123. York cand Monday by L. L. Winkel-|195 Main S., Sterling, Cole. 6-11-tf| GOOD OIL LAND man. | {Clients waiting with money to drill, Co. It was offered at $6, no bids) FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in| R. A. PAINTER Co. being quoted. The company holds a! good condition. 820 Chestnut st. 1145 No. Center St Phone 717 half interest in the well recently | ———___ —_____ 6-13-if brought in on section 2 of the Big Chalmers Master Six, in good run- | Muddy field which is now prodtcing |ning order, with extra tire, for sale. } WANTED TO BUY—I want to buy interested in the company are W. H. Metz, E. D. Mar, C. G. Wilhite and | J. D. Fisher of Colorado Springs and John B. Henderson of Lander. The Blackstone Petroleum Com- pany, capitalized at $2,000,000 has | filed incorporation papers at the State Jouse. The directors are Robert M. @my person, firm or corporation which may appear in the celumns of The Tribune will be gladly corrected if Brought to the attention of the editor |some fortunes over night. So Mr. Stock Market Speculatox and Trader, Mr. Good Citizen, who }wants to help the Red Cross—and everyorie wants to do this to the very {limit of his financial means—attend ‘that novel and popular Stock Ex- {change call Saturday evening—you} “I pledge allegiance to my flag, | and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with! liberty and justice for all.” | RED CROSS GOAL TO BE CROSSED By the United Press WASHINGTON, June 22.—The hundred million Red Cross goal will | be greatly exceeded by Monday if the present rate continues. It is con- fidently expected that by Saturdaty the fund will be oversubscribed by five million. gee Wyoming has always had the repu- tation of being the true representa- tive of Western free-handedness, the home of true Freedom’ The Red Cross campaign is going to enhance that reputation a thousandfold. i HOA COSTS $500,000 I IA TET 3000 HORSES ENA E | | Cross proposition as it should. cannot lose buying any of the stocks | which are offered. Lose? Why those lady brokers will {positively assure you that any Red | Cross stock bought at Red Cross prices cannot fail to get-you-rich-quick-in-a- help! What's bid for Blue Bull Oil? — NAVAL OFFICERS REFUTE REPORT By the United Pres: WASHINGTON,+June 22.—After phoning the government officials at Norfolk Navy yard, the Navy Depart- ment that nothing is announced known of a widely circulated report that a British steamer had arrived there with prisoners from a German raider. —>__—. Casper is coming alive on the Red Yes- terday there were three $100 sub- scriptions, and three $500 subscrip- tions. Come on. There are at least twenty more who can give $1000 if they will, and a like number who can stand $500. The biggest adver- ate of Wyoming, and in leading the State we will lead the United States in proportion to the size of our town. hurry-—and think of the cause you! ent Casper can have is to lead! Eirck, W. J. McLaughlin, Harry Isen about 900 barrels of oil a day. » W. J. 2 b sen- |berg, Dean Gillespie and Dr. Fred Salathe. The principal place of bus- iness is at Casper. The North Platte Oil and Gas Com- pany is capitalized at $750,000 and |the directors are George McDonald, Robert Barker, John Barber, John B. Trout, Irby Lam, Claud Lam, Martin ; Matson, Maurice Flavin Frank Flavin | jand Charles Swain. SINCE 1896 —The Mining Investor has been publishing unbiased and authentic news of all the Western Oil Fields and Min- ing camps. Brokerage Company Formed. The Big Horn Brokerage Company was organized at Greybull Thursday Ly prominent business men of that place, and incorporation papers will |be filed immediately. The directors ‘for the first year will be J. S. Harris, | A. H. Griffen, Judge Marshall, H. EF. Williams and Ben Stahl. The com- Leny is organized for the purpose of dealing in Wyoming oil stocks, prop- erties and leases. | —The Mining Investor is a weekly magazine published at Denver, Colorado, the headquarters of nearly all the operating companies of Wyo- ming Drilling At Wood River. MEETEETSE, Wyo., June 22 ;That the Manhattan Oil Company, a wealthy independent concern of New Sample Copy Free —Special acquaintance sub- York City will soon begin drilling for | scription: }eil in the Meeteetse country is the! ‘ |g00d news given confirmation by Will Three months for 50c May of the Antlers ranch. This east. | ern outfit has recured an oil lease of | THE MINING INVESTOR, | the*Antlers ranch of the May brothers jand will ship a couple of rigs in here | at once to begin operations to test the oil producing possibilities of that | stretch of country on Wood river. |The manager of this company is | Vavid J. Kelly, who is the controlling | | factor in the corporation and who has his headquarters at New York City. Mining Investor Bldg., Denver, Colo. = Mh JUNE 23 AND 24 THE ELLIOTT & SHERMAN FILM CORPORATION (H. A. SHERMAN, President) PRESENTS THE WORLD’S GREATEST-MOST SUCCESSFUL-AMERICAN PLAY DAVID W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR OWN MUSICAL DIRECTOR WITH SPECIAL SCORE THREE SOLID HOURS OF THRILLS---LAUGHTER AND TEARS MILLIONS HAVE SEEN IT AND MILLIONS WILL SEE IT AGAIN AND AGAIN MASTER - CRAFT OF __SEAT SALE OPENS AT HUB THEATER, 18000 PEOPLE nHZHHDp SCENES 5000 “FILM PERFECTION” MONDAY, JUNE 18. 2:15 Teamsters. eepek drivers. inner, PRICES Office man. 25¢ Lady stenographer. 15e cecige waiter, union. ob wanted for Union lady waite: i. $1.00 prefer night shift. 7, ‘ MMA Casper 6-22-3t* |Low price if taken at once. | Motor Co. Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25c, Service $1 | Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. | | HELP WANTED | | 8 good non-union carpenters. | Laborers, 50c ver hour. | |LIST YOUR SECOND-HAND AUTO | jw:th us. We need a truck now. Call | today after 6 o'clock. A first-class stenographer, male or female. Prefer one owning machine. } Ten hammer and saw men at 40c ' per hour. { | We have a customer who needs a | four or five room house at once, an!} jis not particular as to location or} | kind. Will pay a liberal rent in ad- | ;vance. Call or write at once to SQUARE DEAL, Box 146. A first-class waitress for regular- meal house. | OUR BUILDING FOREMAN {will figure on small houses by the contract or by day’s work. WE CAN SELL YOUR HORSES, | wagons and harness. List your stock with us. We have a customer now. | WE WANT TO BUY some second-hand furniture and a few tents. j We have several applicants for po- sitions as cooks and flunkeys in oil} camps. Send us your orders by mail | or in person. Live stock of any kind. | Second-hand furniture of any kind. A good light wayon. A good light harness. One or two sheep wagons. Contract lots anywhere in Casper. JOB FOR UNION COOK | We need a firs*-cl short order lecok. Union prefer Jome quick | nd make good at high wayes. | FOR SALE | Three choice lots in North gton Addition. Six first-class lots in Midwest Bur- |; Ad- Frame house, 12x16; unfinished in- ide, for $150.00 cash. Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 by well and toilet; $140 cash swings it. Lot 9, block 6, for re-sale. } A good cottage on South Walnut} |Street, $1,700; $700 cash balance in |Building and Loan. See us. | Small house and lot for $125 for quity. | FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. | A nicely furnished house. | A two-room unfurnished house. Nice furnished room. Nice three-room residence with out- ‘ide rooms, Mrs. Cooley, please call. One-room house, furnished or not. One house tent, 12x14, furnished or not. One house tent, 8x10, furnished or not. One six-room, part modern house in Butler Addition, basement, not furnished. JOBS WANTED FOR Experienced chauffeur, Japanese house servant. Two male cooks, one union. One non-union painter, One bricklayer. 40c laborers. Carpenter’s helpers. BEDS 25 CENTS at SQUARE DEAL HOTEL Have your mail come in our care. Daily delivery at noon. WANTED TO BUY a cheap pair of counter scales. REPAIR WORK We now have a competent repair man in our employ. He will hang, your arreeny, mend your fence, build you a coal bin, or an: j renee ee y other odd job. SQUARE DFAL We have no Phone THE SQUARE DEAL, a team, harness and wagon; can make a small cash payment, and then pay $20 each Monday. Write to jJames Brown, care cf Square Deal Midwest Addition, Casper, Wyo. 6-14-tF WANTED—Five or 6-room furnished modern house for six months or longer; responsible parties; adults. Address G, care Tribune. 6-20-3t* YOUNG married couple wants room and board, wife to work in ex- change for same. J. B. S., care of | Tribune. eod3t* Single Register hot air furnaces guaranteed to heat your home. See them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-tf A YOUNG Japanese wants position doing general housework or porter, 8S. Yoro. P. O. Box 222. 6-19-172t* MAN and team wanted to excavate basement, 140 yards. Phone 672 John Rochelt, Residence 663 West Second Street. -19-3t* MAN with family wants two rooms for light housekeeping by the 25th. Address A. B. care Tribune. 6-30-3t* WANTED—Students for summer school in grade work and piano. Add. Mrs. Eads, Box 386, Casper. 6-21-2t* WANTED—Two good union carpen- ters. Apply at once, Underwood & Ames, 424 S, Center st. 6-21-3t WANTED—To rent an auto for 30 days, competent driver; would buy at expiration of that time if satisfac- tory. P. O. Box 305. 6-21-3t WOMAN wants day work. Phone 630-W. 6-22-6t* COOK wants a position. Phone 117. 6-21-3t* FOR RENT ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND by T; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS 75¢; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION 5-10-tf ONE basement room. for laboring men; $12 per month. 125 S. Pine. 6-21-3t KOR RENT—One nice room, suitable | fortwomen. Phone 396-J. 6-21dh | FOR RENT—Housekeping rooms fer | a couple. Phone 548-W. 6-21-3t |FOR SALE—One five-passenger C2- | dillac touring car, completely over- jhauled and painted, guaranteed to be jin first class condition. Ata bargain. Coliseum Garage. 6-19-tf | WANTED—To rent furnished room. | Engledow, care Tribune. 6-21-2t* |ONE basement room for laboring | men; $12 per month. 125 S. Park. 6-20-3t | |FOR RENT—Room for transients. 221 N. Pine. Phone 458i-J. 6-20-2t* Ss FOR RENT—Nice room for gentle- man. Call 396-J. 6-19-dh FOR RENT—Large front room; lady preferred. Call evenings. 512 E. Third Street, 6-21-1t* FOR RENT—Front bedroom wits bath privileges. Phone 744-J. 6-19-5t* WANTED—MALE HELP ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at Denver, Cheyenne, Pdeblo, Trinidad, ‘olorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- yille, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock Springs, Casper and Sheridan. 5-25-6-30 | ee FOUND—A new tire and rim_ Large size. Owner can have same by pro” {ng property and paying for this ad. 6-13-t£ WANTEDMale stenographer: $100 per month; open July 1st. A. B. C. eare of Tribune. 6-18-tf POSITION as assistant bookkeeper wanted by graduate. Address P, 0. Box 127. 6-18-6t po Sire ee eens LOST—Bull terrier, answer to name of “Brisco.” Reward. 206 N. Pine st, phone 201-W. : 6-21-2t.