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1 : i4 & 3 a VI 4 at. Moma he on op Rea os pat RNG WH Renee 10: ig Gasser Appears to be Good For Casing-Head Gasoline, Fuel Gas and Oil The only gas well at Iron Creek nat has been drjited thru the Da- ota sand shows 60 feet of that sand | nd immediately beneath it is an oil| tratum that produces a strong flow} *f oil. The actual amount of the} il is not known as the well produces | 5,000,000 cubic feet of gas a day) nd the gas being above the oil, it) ommands the most of the space of| ‘scape, but the well is known to have| 1igh-grade oil, besides much that is Che well is now shut in. No. 3, and when drilled as deeply) These wells will be deepened. t. Well No. 300,000 cubic feet of gas,a day, when 17 feet in the sand. Gas wells Nos 4 and Creek are both nearing completion. The manner in which this field pro- duces oi] and gas, together, makes an ideal natural method for making ea bomay casing-head gasoline, leaving fuel gas/ and crude oil residue. This gas,} with oil, should produce from five to ten gallons of gasoline, per 1,000 cubic feet of gas, and this -will be! about 90 degrees test, which will need to be blended about 50 per cent be- fore using. There are two or three more sands} beneath the proven product at Tron | Creek, yet to bé developed. | n I n The New York Oil company, and the line, the Wyoming Premier and the Curtis Petroleum company, which |the Warm Springs vi Co. have also operate the Iron Greek field, are ne-| connected up-with the line now, and | gotiating to get the fuel gas to Cas-|are shipping oil to the big tank at per as soon as possible. Thermopolis in anticipation of the Casper refineries are burning over | building of shipping racks and subse-| . . 00 #6 $9.00. Breeding ewes are|vacation to theif country at Camp ' > : OLORED SELECTIVES ARE in Number Received During |i i |D i int § i jin strong demand, and ¢hoice yearl-|Dewey, national training camp of the at ‘| - Today’s Quotations HONORED AT LOCAL CHURCH Past Week ings are selling’ from $17.00. to|Junior Naval Reserves. ] Wea | - At the Second Baptist Church yes-| souTH OMAHA,. July 29.—Re- | $17.50; two to five-year-olds, $13.00} All the boys are under draft age, Furnished by jtérday, the Rév. M. A. Eilonth de-|ceipts of\sheep from the range were|*? $15.00. : and most of them are in training for \d OTIS & CO. jlivered a sermon to the selectives,/heavier last week by several thou- . service in.the merchant marine, Un- t olored, who are to leave Casper ‘the| sand, and the market price has held Ty Cobb out of the game on ac- cle Sam needs trained young.men for | Stock me irst of the week for the war camps.|up in very good shape. count of injuries and Heilman’s de-/| this service, and the shipping Board PAlien® Oil SE ; |The-program hetd other appropriate Fat lambs are selling from $18.25 parture to enlist in the navy, are|has promised to accept two boys from ——— | | - . d ai 7 {recent hard luck jabs for the De-|the ‘Junior Naval Reserve for éach American O24 features: te $18.50, steady h last week’s es i é Bessemer ‘tt troit Tigers. new ship, paying them $40 a month | ae 33 ELI * i na Ps, jand maintenance, with 50, per t | jBeateh-W xe 20 sa SIDELIGHTS ON PLESTINA’S REPUTATION ___| “the shipbuilders’ baseball league! tevus while im tke wee-seneer oe i jgiack Bea .08 : Ay <= _ | will soon be the only major league,| W. J. Physioc, commandant of | | Big qadisn .30 SSS - ~ = |if big time pastimers continue to Camp Dewey, was drillnraster for abe toe oars = = |hurdle to steel plants ‘and shipyards. Colonel’s Rough Riders in 1898, | [Columbine ---- —.14 PSS RS - Saat eS : 3 Gens Royalty -60 Pat +9] Lo Oa ees 80 Ty Shipments to Commence with |B. T, Williams 2.7 c “ Completion of Loading Racks Ribas Oil. ot Wh t H = a al rave 10u t0 at Thermopolis sabes 06 j Glenhurst 07 - At Thermopolis, the Thermopolis Kinney ~~ 80 . Pipe Line Oo. has placed about 10,-| Merritt —_ 24.00 © ea he daily capacity of 150 barrels of 00 barrels from the Leslie and Wood Midwest Com. 1.02 . Coq. leases in the big storage tanks. | Midwest Pref. 1.12 tomieed and lost by the ereat force, THE material for the loadingeracks|Midwest Rfg..-— 11400 - We have a buyer for a 4 or 5 room house, f gas when a rough test is made.|of the firm is folling toward Ther-|Midway -___ -02 | mopolis, and as soon as it gets to its | Northwest ‘61 must have terms. - Gas wells Nos. 1 and 2, at Iron| destination, the shipment of the oil | Batwest oe 3 sreek, s Il located 1 to Casper will ao ‘s . “ ord, and whet deified ast deopig| "The Marmovele nl W said to be Sremlee ‘oT We have a fine lot for sale-cheap located 1s Ne, 8, each should be its equal.| testing out with higher gasoline con-| 202 pee. teri ; No.| tent than was at fitst thot possible, | 12 in southwest part of town. t is but nine feet into the Dakota|and the operators are better pleased| to Li - ith pH eg sand, while No. 2 is but 17 feet into|than ever with the results. of later i 3 gauged over 16,-|tests. The oil is a sulphur oil, and| Wer bitckfoot- 008 ‘ , st your property with us. E would tot make a good lubyeant| wing River. ._~ "19 oe orev Si aa tn eaters PLATTE VALLEY INVESTMENT CO 5 on Tron| expensive machinery that no refinery|, 0 ~—===7=— i : jin the West owns at this time, except one or two or the large ones in This oil was one cf the encountered, and it was often fotind then to be rioled, or “muddy,” as they used to term it in the old fields. Ways have been found, however, to| cvercome this difficulty, and now the| oil is passed thru the refinery mich} ‘ike any other grade. Leslie Oil Co. production | hardest oils to refine the oil men ever | Besides the Wood Oil Go. and the|‘he making ; in the/ments at the Mullin Club, E. Bichar:} Warm Springs field being turned into| Shipp home, the I. O. O. F. hall, and ~ AT RED GROSS | Women workers are wanted for of Belgian relief gar- all other Red Cross ‘work rooms, ic- cording to announcements made to- day. The local chapter-of the Red Cross is called upon to furnish 1,800} such garments before September 1. sed tract in the Lusk field north of 1,000,000 barrels of oil a year} that the gas should substitute. This is a considerable item -to the nation. The refineries wish the fuel gas, and provision is already made for the pipe line to carry it, when adjust- ment is made to run the gas. The gas interests are cooperating with Harry P. Hynds to use his Casper gas franchise. RUMOR OF OND | BUSHER FALSE Discovery of Shale Saturation in Lusk Well Leads to Report of New Well An erroneous report emanating from Lusk Saturday was to the ef- fect that the Ohio Oil company had found a gushér on the To Bell deed- Manville. Investigation revealed that the Ohio Oil company is drilling x. wll on this land on the SW% of the SW of section 83-36-64 about 26 miles from Lusk and has found sev- eral shows in the shale but the well is still going down and no oil has been found in quantities that would warrant the stopping of the work to test production. | About 14 wells are now close to the sands in the Lusk field and the| Buck Creek field adjoining. ‘The wells with good luck will be ready to tell their tales in a short time and) then some idea of-the area that may} be productive in the two fields will be had. At present about the only well that will amount to anything | at Lusk is that of the Ohio which discovered the field last winter. The) Swingle well is practieally a dry hole} according to late reports and lease-| holders are getting anxious to get? some idea as to what the field is capable of making. | ate ees The first club of Ameriéan work-/ ing girls was formed 35 years ago in New Yor ri Office and Yard Phone 528 - Natrona Lumber Co. LUMBER AND BUILDERS HARDWARE We would appreciate the opportunity of figuring your lumber bills Mrs. M. C. Clarkson or Mrs. Black-| more can furnish volunteers >in this work with more detailed information. Try a Tribune want ad. i quent sending of the oil to the re- finery. RARER EERE ALAR HEH HR | i t WATCH PICARDY STARTS INSALT CREEK =f {3 Whe Oil and Gas assure a boom Active Development of Section 3 | a Oa al oie and livestock will keep it grow- Is Assured by Contract tng. A finee town with assured with Mosier ' |x future. Fine homes and busi- The Picardy Oil cotmpany has uiges, pailgings.. 2 godd ‘climate statted active work on its holdings | oad rab Ba Per Priva He in the Salt Creek field. The contract | a ttf ay ES Be tb t Mai: for the drilling of the first well has duet adh ec tile sah Dan been let, street property, or residence ‘The Picardy firm has eontracted | lots in the best districts and ad- with the Mosier Contracting company ditions, see for the new well and the property of |* The EARL WARREN REALTY Ke Teen, ue is Section bn od COMPANY j ‘he location of the new well will he| inade on the NE\% of their holdings it stsisisduistcusinioisinishiiasioiamsaieha and the drilling will be pushed as HEAVY IN OMAHA Freight Hauling is OurBusiness | AND WHITE TRUCKS , Are largely responsible for the Dependability of Our Service. SEE US FIRST Blackstone Transit Co. Operating 17 Motor Trucks Zs Ask for Harbison 165 Ash Street. Telephone 571-3. Auditorium Hotel DENVER, COLORADO Located at Fourteenth and Stout streets, in the heart of the shopping and theater district. Is new, modern and quiet. 200 reoms.’ European (plan. $1.00 per day and up with detached bath; $1.50 per day and | up with private bath. A splendid popular priced cafe in connéétion. . Two new fireproof garages one-half block from hotel. W. L. BEATTIE Proprietor and Manager. fast as possible. i The Picardy holdings in Salt Creek | ate practically ringed with producing wells and the property joins that of | the Curtis interests where the wells | Revs uniformly held up around 600 rrels. There is no doubt but that | the Picardy will find good producers in the second Wall Creek. _. FOR SALE AT A A BIG BARGAIN One No. 32 Star gale out- fit (300 foot machine). Has extra 4 and 6-inch bits and Complete Set of Slips. “Out- fit can be seen at Blackstone Co. yards, 165 So. Ash St. For further particularsi n- quire of Chas. Liebenstein, First and Wolcott Sts., Phone 701J, see al J. A. Harbison, Blackstone Transit Co:, Phone 908J. SIOIIITIVNITIISOSIITIIICIOISS: 353 No. Beech S. |W «Webel ee WATCH OUR WINDOWS IEG T A = ‘ ¥ i An Apron Sensation United States Food Administration, Licénse No, G13057. OLLI LILI IIIS I ISSO VITwI TTI sI ss DSI SM: IT IS WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE GREAT- EST APRON SALE OF THE YEAR. _ ° Priced at $1 We are not going to tell you their real value, for they are “worth so vastly much more than this VLLALLALLLALLLAL dL dea CL PL week’s price, it would seem like a fairy tale. So , come prepared for a real surprise—come early and buy enough. Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE ‘ : WATCH OUR WINDOWS ated LLLLALLLLLLLLLALLA nt “ Market Holds Up Despite Increase! ., close. Fat yearlings are selling from | $13.50 to $14.50, with fat ewes at -| $12.50 to $13.00. F Best $16.5) kinds yearlings, from $12.40 to’ $12.75; heavy and rough kinds, $11.50 to $12.00. Feeding ewes are ae ©0006 CC CC0CLCODOEOOOEDOESE / BOYS SPEND YAGATIONS TRAINING FOH THE SEA NEW LONDON, Conn., July 29. |Seven hundred boys from all parts of the United States are giving their feeding lambs are quotable at to $16.75; heavy and plainer $15.50 to $16.25. Feeding light - weight, areselling| selling from Rooms 202-203 O. S. Bidg., 129 East Second St. ‘ Telephone 8W. - ‘ Freee=u==F ree A cigarette holder to each customer purchasing a package of cigarettes.’ Any brand in stock. C. WEST Schulte Bros. Conf., The Little Store with the Big Business. Questionnaire with information which motorists and prospective buyers have , often desired— 4 ~ a tabulation which’ goes into minute’ detail; beyond that cov- ered by catalogs— - questions are asked—and answered, and the information given was secured from the measurements and inyestigations of the cars of the National Show of 1918; from catalog specifications ; from technical tabulations in the trade pressand from state- ments by manufacturers’ Fepresentatives.:. ' { It is believed to be thoroughly accurate. - Questionnaire now available. GET FULL VALUE IN°YOUR MOTOR CAB INVESTMENT. — The Hough-McRae Motor Co. 1339-41 Broadway Phone Champa’ 4646 \ Denver, Colo. Distributors for Harroun Cars