Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 4

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WILDGATTERS OF MOHAWK GETS ISON WORKING LOOKS COD TO. NATION BUSY IN. WATER HOLE IN BASIS, REPORT OLOPERATORS. PROSPECT WORK EMIGRANT GAP Development of Field Tied Up In) Will Be Able to Establish Claims | Wyoming Looked to as Source of Well Boomed for~ 3,000-Barrel Litigation for Long Period in Courts, Is View of Con- Supply to Meet Increasing | — Production by Denver Post oF Yensa igera ioe ditions as Seen by Those | Demands for Gasoline |. Proves Failure on Drilling Rifunned Interested | and Oil Developments. S®ier 12 years af’ Yittenk i From all aceounts the oil men are, i il 2 TEER | i t ae, 2 yas a igatee a bécoming: ‘aekiehied "Me the “Gacent According to the Oil and Gas Jour- The well of the Mohawk Oil com: nal the wildeat operators are ex-- pany on the Emigrant Gap dome is ceedingly busy all over the country|a water hole. This is the hole that jin a search for new fields. This) was rumored’as striking a big show- Lander is now being placed on a| Withdrawal of the government at working basis and the interests now| Lusk was merely to speed up produc- owning the territory will go ahead| tion and not intended as ft appears with the development "and have) 0” the face, an order of -confiscation | .oyntry has taken from its oil stocks |ing of oil ang which grew to 3,000 already made a contract for 3,000| °f private rights and properties. about 25,000,000 barrels of oil that/ barrel proportions before it was dis- barrels per day production if they| At Lusk all the operators are unan-|were normally held as a_ reserve credited. can make the old wells produce that} imous in their opinion that the courts mount. The firm which will take| cannot decide against them and in production will also take any| the face of the government demands unt up to a production of 8,000) for oil the firms are going ahead with | the work as fast as possible. ,ent means the placing| In the Salt Creek field the oil men tive basis of one of the| are also satisfied that an amicable in western Wyoming.| settlement will soon be reached and against emergency and-at the same) The Emigrant Gap dome appears |time the oil production of the nation |to be a dead one and altho it is cred- |has dropped nearly 18,000,000 bar- ited with being one of the best rels, These figures are as correct|Structures in the state, it appears las they can be made approximately that the geologists were wrong for land the discrepancy between the in-/once and that there is no oil under |come and outgo js so large that the the surface there. ape imind carinot grasp it at once. The Mohawk began drilling its well the arrels per d This settl upon a prod best oil field The field v first discovered in| plans for one of the best years in the | it simply amounts to last spring and has been getting | Storage Grocery Saturday afterroon, TPIT ITS eer ERR 1904 and at that time it was con-| history of that field oo new being Pabst Te pee eae find a/deeper all summer intermittently as| from 2 to 5. 41-8-8t ENS & YOUNG HENS OUTFIT TE sidered the best strike Wyoming ever] made by the operators to commence | means shortly to supply the demands | the company shut down ceccasienally Say See had. Later developments have over-| with the opening of the roads next| made upon the oil stocks there will t0 wait for further funds or other| As a rule formal ratification of a 164 South C shadowed it ir d the litigation | spring. come a time in the near future when |Pe#sons. Peace treaty is expected and neces-| uth enter has kept it back as an oil producing] It is reported that the government the gasoline stocks cannot supply the| Jt _ is well within the bounds of|saty to make it yalid i Style Headquarters Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold. rict. orders are mainly to curtail the hokd-|trade and as a result large numbers POSSibility that the Emigrant Gap/~~ = —= — The property has been in the hands | ing of tracts for speculation and that Billou of Chicago for some| any bona fide effort on the part of as Mr. Billou has been| operators is taken into consideration ver under a court ap-| by the government officials and will The hip expired| entitle them to a clear deed when of the present year and/ the time of settlement comes. y was formally turned} In this event it is also reported over to Leon J. Phillipot as repre-| that the government officials at Lusk sentative of the French interests} who were selecting the withdrawal who are now the owners. |tracts there have been moved to- The Dallas field was in such a| wards Landér and the fields there tangle that the French people who} are now receiving their attention. had purchased stock in the old com- One district in particular is said to 1 dome contains oil at great depths, as pie trucks and cars must stop |for Gemeaee’ the ‘lane field, ies Wyoming is being looked to to sup- that some company in the future will ply at least a part of this demand/find the oil atter getting well below and the companies operating in this the present depths of the wells now state have done their best to find ‘tilled on that dome. several new oil fields in the state be-| CTT ER wt se 1S A MERRY WIDOW fore winter sets in. In spite of the) government withdrawal action in the Salt Creek and Lusk fields, new wells! “Soon after my husband’s .death have been brought in in both dis-| 9 years ago I was taken with typhiod tricts and in the Lusk field, a dis-|fever. Since then have suffered pointment. November the prope Today’s Quotations Furnished By TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange -Bldg. lephone Te! 100: = 003) | As a mere matter of thrift you S gees ite are today putting more thought a cmek egal ©) and care into your shoe buying Midwest'Befining 187/00" 138.00 | i than ever before. When you Midway —- _ ou} | spend a dollar you want to get 015 -03 100 cents in value. Be sure you see what we can offer you in Ralstons. They’re styleful and bd vmade_and they are big, honest value. Let us show you our recent arrivals of Ralstons for Fali and Winter. CLL Wind River Refg:- BAKE SALE The ladies of the Methodist church will have a bake sale at the Casper OFFICE pany decided on legal advice to per mit the y to be sold by default div w done, the same interests took up the prope on the and thereby obtained a clear title to the field upon the ex- priation of the receivership. The Dallas field is all held by the same firm, altho a few leases aro'nd the outer edge may turn into pr?- ductive a on being drilled. The ch pipeline from ad and the pro- field includes a the wells to the r duction at f t being taken from 10 wells, alt ere are )22 wells on the property that m be! The wells 2 made productive. 300 to 700 d in a few wells feet in depth. Mr. Phillipot will have diroct charge of the property from .v on and he will immediately place it o: a paying b fast as the mate’ and equip: iox the wells :an be’. had. Mr. Phillipot stated that the new wells will be driled in the fiehl if necessary to fill the new contr for 3,000 barrels per day production which has been contracted for. This owners of contract will enable the the Dallas field to place their prop- erty upon an income basis imme- diately. INDIAN SEVERAL DECADES: AHEAD OF HUN ‘KULTUR’ AMERICA THI E, With IN FRANC the th: days medical been highly civilized. lized, frontier The Indian ne tended to be anything but ” said the medical officer, ‘while the Germans have been pretending to be peace loving and human for the past cen- tury Deliberate killing by troops of Red Cross wor! gaged in their work of me battlefields has aroused the of Am officers. It is as- serted z luring the re battle, the ( man aviators ept low ove dressing stations, pouring chine gun bullets into the medical un as they tended the wounded dropping bombs on hospitals, although the Red Cross in- i s in plain view. The Hun snipers picked off 1 Cross stretcher bez com- batant soldi rers as quickly as cornered infantry of them fight officer, “‘e did not to the d rounded wguld gun and _er! man olk itude is picable In 1831, Sweden gave a limited sion to avemen property ‘hold- ers to vote in local elections. ve | aa be under close surveilance as the rumor has gone out that this particu- | lar field has been retarded from de- ty| velopment by a purely speculative land holding scheme and an order of withdrawal may be looked for in this instance. California Man Gains 18 Pounds Smith Feels Like New Man Since Taking Tanlac—Suffered Thirty Years. | One of the strongest and most con- vineing evidences of the popularity | ing received daily from well known | men and women, telling of the remark able results they have derived from its use. | Among the many received in the past few days is one from John Smith, 313 Eighth street, Richmond, California, which is especially inter- estng. Mr. Smith states that he had \ suffered for twenty years with his) stomach, liver and kidneys, and had reached the point where he wished each breath would be the last. He also says that when he began taking Tanlac he weighed only one hundred and forty-eight po#nds, but now he weighs one hundred and sixty-six— ng a gain of eighteen pounds— d that he feels like a new man. Fo!l- s his letter in full: hom it may concern: I, the undersigned, can truthfully say that the wonderful medicine known Tanlac has done more for me in thirty s’ time than any other medicine 1} have ever taken before in all my life. | I have been a sufferer from stomach, | liver and kidney troubles for twenty | years. I have taken six bottles of | Tanlac, and today I feel like a new! ;man. | “Before I started using Tanlac it didn’t make any difference what 1 would eat or drink, it distressed me as so much that I-wished the next breath would be my last. Also when I start- "ed taking this wonderful medicine, I weighed one hundred and forty-eight pounds. Today I weigh one hundred and sixty-six pounds — have gained eighteen pounds already and am stil! gaining. Also before taking Tanlac 1, couldn’t sleep either night or day, but now I average about nine hours steady sleep and i have an appetite, \like a horse. I am now fifty yeare of age and I can’t praise Tanlac too) | much for what it has done for me.” | ‘Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- ‘per Pharmacy, and in Alcova by the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. atebcsiabonrt tye T Las One of the most costly buildings in Queen Alexandria frequently visits the Y. M. C. A, huts in London and vicinity and on such ocrasions she The Woman’s Land Army of the, United States is now organized in, 38 | states; # A a £ Peace treaties are usually written ! | by hand thruout, sealed with many seals and bound-with green silk rib- bon. ithe Northwest. ny of Tanlac throughout America is the| Security Loan Company, large number of letters that are be-| Kimball Bldg. | Benares is a temple for the reception | $ of monkeys, which animals are held § sacred by the followers of Brahma. : — eo Hole couragnig prospect was turned into|from stomach and liver trouble and a sure productive locality by the dis-/ constipation. I haye doctored a great covery well of the Ohio. ‘deal without benefit. Since taking Only one other locality of the na-|Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy three tion is producing oit in rising quotas| months ago my bowels have moved and that is Texas through the open-| regularly and I am feeling well ing of the Ranger development. A} again. IT am now a happy woman.” 12-inch pipe line is being built there| It is a simple, harmless preparation from the field to tidewater to take | that, removes the catarrhal mucus care of the production. | from ‘the intestinal tract and allays Speaking of the effect of this upon| the inflammation which causes prac- stocks, J. P. Cappeau of Pittsburgh, | tically all stomach, liver and intest probably the greatest oil stock expert!nal ailments, including appendicitis. in the country, says that America’s| One dose will convince or money re-| only hope for ojl:lies in Mexico and}funded. For'sale by druggists every- where.—Advi ‘ erg gr | ee Ninety-four per cent of the entire| The Roman Catholic church _num- population of Alaska is enlisted in| bers about /850 native priests in the membership of the Red Cross. | China, ph aioe | SSS Money to loan on everything. The| The yearly average of sunshine in Room he gine is nearly three times that of 11-1-tf England. + HERE'S WARMING, SOOTHING RELIEF FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES For prompt relief from Rheumatis: Sloan's Lini; bing need= Neargine, or Lumbago, you eb desacit ineasiop gata = as ies shea. depend .on Sloan’s Liniment. ie plasters or poultices. It dors not stain warming, soothing, counter-irritant the skin or clog the pores. A bottle of effect is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or stiffness, A few drops go right to the sore part, draw the blood from the congested plactandremove the cause of the ache, The great penetrating power of Sloan's Liniment is alt quick rest and relict fone ey eirped sprains, bruises, backache, stiffneck, ad most forms of rheumatic twinges. merous size bottles uggists everywhere, ane The World's 2 Liniment In 30c, 6c, and $1.20 S \ BEST BOWL OF CHILIINTOWN FQ . 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH N Back of Grand Central Bar. 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