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OHIO WELL IS. WNDWEST OL WEAR PAY SAND SALES ERRATIC Drilling on Section 33 of the Lance} Jumps 13 Cents on Wednesday but Creek Field Progressing at Loses Part of Gain; New Well 2 Low Levet on Top of Sands . The Lance Creek field will soor! Midwest Refining stock, selling ex- have the well of the Ohio Oil com | dividend stockholders’ rights, yeste: -pany in the pay, according to reports| day in Denver. opened at $121 bid, from Lusk. This is the 33 well lo-| $123 asked, sold up to $124, the day’s cated on the section of that number.) high and then fell back to $121.50, m The well has met with several ac | which the bid holding to an equal cidents after passing below 3,500 feet’ figure. The final quotation on rights and then the crew quit the job for .| was $14.25 bid, $14.50 asked, better one at another point. A few A feature of the oil market was ar days ago the tools seemed to be strik-| unlooked-for rise in Midwest Oil com- ing something had! in the bottom of pany common and preferred and the the hole, and it was found that the large transactions in those stocks. casing shoe of the 6-inch casing haa| Comnion jumped 13 cents to sales av werked loose and was crosswise in| $1.20 late Wednesday, opened Thurs- ri | the'hole. The men in charge tried tc | day at $1.18, and then dropped w| drill past the shoe but found it im-|sales around $1.13. Preferréd closed possible and now they are getting $1.25 bid, 1.374 asked. It is reported ready to set in a string of smalie, | that the Midewst Oil company well on casing. ‘ section 25, Salt Creek field, which This will be a string of 5-inch ana| was put down as an offset to the fa- ia its weight will shove the shoe of the! mous gusher brought in two months other casing into the wall of the well| ago by the Verner, Reed interests, has after which a string of tools can be! reached the top of the sand and will sent down to complete the drilling. | be completed as soon as pipe line tu The Ohio is starting “another weill| cilities have been perfétted. The Reece | gusher, which case in around 10,000! on the east part of the Lance Creek field and the Glenrock is close to 3000 | barrels, is said to be still good for feet in their hole west of the 33 wel. 000 barrels daily. The Midwest Oil The Allen well is drilling below 260. feet, but the work on this well isein-| tant. KINNEY OIL TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING JAK 13 EB EDUCATION . The Kinney Qil and Refining com pany will soon have its annual meet- ing in the capital of the state. The meeting will be held in Cheyenne on} January 13, Books will close on Sav | urday, December 14. It is stated of- ficially that the pool, which holds ap- proximately $3,500,000 of its issuea capital stock, will not be dissolved by limitation, but will be continued for) at least another year. Belief that Ee eae this stock would come on the market) Under the provisions of the school has been a factor in lowering thesteterment, bill introduced in congress price of the outside shares. .——OXMULGEE ISSUES NEW REPORT 10 HOLD FAITH i In an elaborate but somewhat con- tradictory report, covering the condi- tion of the properties of August 4./ foreign immigrants, according to the last, the directors of the Okmulgee|1910 census, $$32,212.20; improve Producing and Refining company are| ment of public schools, $139,398.90, making an effort to restore confi-| with the apportionment based on 1,- dence in the company among its share|735 teachers; promotion of physicaj holders—a confidence hadly. shatter-| and health“education and recreation ; ed by the decline in the market value | including dental and medical exam- ‘ of the shares and the cessation 0%| ination of scholars, $63,494.784 pre- dividend paying. Included in the re-| paring teachers, $83,627. i port is a statement, long delayed, of| . - the American Appraisal compan} | showing the value of the physical STUFFED UP WITt “A BAD COLD?” * ' | | Employment Bureau | | for Casper Soldiers properties of the Okmulgee company | | Get busy with a bottle of i « Measure Introduced by Georgia Solon Would Provide Sub- stantial Sum for School Betterment in Wyoming. | $100,000,000 each year would bs | $229,854.49, entailing upon the state | the necessity of providing a like sum |in conformity with the terms of the | for school betterment in this state. | 4)f the latter sum, $1,595.20 woulo | go toward the education of the 40* illiterates of this state 10 years old and over; Americanization of 29,0z. ° and its subsidiaries. Dr. King’s New Discovery | at once Thru a generous response on “the | "} part of Natrona county employers to t the appeal of. The Tribune for pros- pective employment needs, a list of i pasitions and jobs will be published daily and is open to free service in " this community on the part ef men! rgturning from the army camps and/| .from France. Employers and reques- | ' “ ted to revise or furnish new lists each | . week to eliminate confusion and Ce a ‘ appointment as places are filled. (5, Parties interested should preserve| these lists and might find it conven- ient to mail them to relatives and | friends who contemplate an early re- ‘ turn to civil life. Detailed informa- ' tion, including names of employers and those wanting work, can be secur- | ed on application to The Tribune. Twenty-five lanprerg. pipefitter help.. ers, pipefitters, $4.50 to $5.50 per day, with $1.50 board deduction. General) gonstruction work. Male stenographer, $120 a moth; eight hours, no Sunday work. Knowl- edge of shorthand not necessary if the other qualifications are satisfactory. \ Ten or twelve teamsters and labor- f ers at $5 a day; bed and board $1.50. Four laborers and bricklayers;; good wages. Six carpenter helpers, 43 cents hour. Six carpenters, 53 cents hour, Sleep- ' ing quarters furnished. { Jobs Wanted By Soldiers i i! Tent and awning maker; has woried | in oil fields as validator; go: general man and a volunteer in Company L, ) Casper's home company. ' Retail clothing salesman; @ix years’ f experience; no bad habits. Coughs, colds and bronehial attacke w= they are all cel toresultin ous aftermaths unless checked in time, And how effectively and quickly Dr, King’s New Discovery he!pa to do the checking work! Inflamed, irritated membranes are soothed, the mucovs rm loosened freely, and quict, restful sleep follows. 60c and $1.20. Alldruggists have it. Sold since 1869 Constipation Emacipation No more ae bowels, yellow com- plextion, sick headache, ‘indigestion, embarassing breath, when you use a3 corrective Dr, King’s New Life Pills. e: systematize keey the world looking cheerfu! é 25c, ‘) There will be a social given by the} Caledonian Club of Casper in the club! ! reoms for all Scotch folk. whether members of the club or not, all are ; invited to attend. Friday First, eight! o'clock, P. M. | December 138, 1918. | 12-11, 12. R, M. GRAY, } * Presi-jent. > Liberty Bonds wanted. Security Loan Company, Suite 302 O. S. Build- ; : My Ae DO. PEOPLE LAUGH AT THIS 2 company’s well is only 400 feet dis-| “TN-SMITH BILL by Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia, | Wyoming’s share of the proposea} j bill, making a total of $459,708.98 | P i Bia $k American —.--~ : ,024 | Midwest Ref. ....119,00 120.00 | Bessemer - ‘ 112 | Midwest, com. --- 1.12 © 1.14 | Big Bear - % 024 | Midwest, pref. 1.25 1.37 Big Five __ by 102 .| Merritt --. < 23.00 — 24;0u | Boston Wyo. — 19 21 Glenrock Qi} 3125 3.37 Big Indian =~ 4 28 +25 | 6.75 6.87 | Center -.- e. 008 009 2.25 2.50 Columbine ~~ = 15 -20 6.87 7.00 Con. Royalty --_ 82 .84 | Houston Oi} 75.00 77.00 Casper Embar ~~~ -00% 003 Oklahoma P & R_~ 9.62 9.75 Elkhorn 2 -60 262 | , Hecla”. ~ +004 .003 New York Stock Exchange | Jupiter S04 043 | * [Stocks Rinney ss. os 5-4 61 65 ? Mount. & Gulf “4 Dad Ores IIR crop tibia | Northwest 146 BSR pe ae i Outwest __ Bes 04 exag7OU: - ~--- i BS te AB Pathfinder 5. age] einelgte Oil cae tit Premier -- 05, OTA Boag ss Liat Picardy ~~ -10 Tighe Riverton Ref 14 Liberty Bonds \ Republic 02 Open Close ‘ Shiloh 013 97.70 97.6u United Pet. 07 93.48 93.50 Western Ex. — 82 93.40 3.26 . | | Wind River Ref__ _.23 97,20 97.20 | | E. T. Williams... 2.40 95.98 95.90 | | Wyo-Kans __ 1.40 “| 96.06 96.06 | Wyo-Tex, -----. 45 50. 4th 48s --_- 95.86 95.8% ROCK RIVER Te HAVE PIPELINE Right-of-Way Permits by Illinois Company Indicate Building } | | licate | (umTEN ou cOMPNKY | NEF MOST ATE | TN WESTER FD The Carter Oil company is becom- ing quite active both in Wyoming anc |Colorado. The firm is already an ole |producer in the Maverieck Springs, field and is interested in several sec-| pranted a right of way to the Illinois tions in Colorado. |bipe Line company to cross its land: The Carter is now leasing land be oe ae ue —— River : oS | fie! e railroad. is méang ae the Platte xives snd Boggen for) 1 tea. Tarabis will start Orkin ene ;the purpose of sinking oil wells, una near future: will begin operations at once, This; The Rock River field. was diseov- section is known to all old-time cow-. ered’ and is being worked by the Ohic punchers as the Lost Creek country. | Oil company in the main, altho there Prospects for oil in that Vicinity arc|/are several other compani thers said to be among the best, the lana|since the Ohio drilled in the first well. lying in a direct line between the oi:| The field is said to be capable of pro- fields of Oklahoma and Wyomin. The ducing about-,000 barrels per day if} section under consideration is eigh |the wells now in the sand were al:| teen miles wide and thirty-six mile: | lowed to produce to capacity. long. Among the cattlemen to con _—e | tract with the Carter Oil company are) CERTIFICATES OF ELECTION C. L. White, John Eppe, Frank Kuy-/ CHEYENNE, Wyo. Certificates endall, Christ Wahi and 8. Sanford.| .¢ election are now being prepared at the state house and will be mailed | next week to all the incoming officials Applications for | — In the southern Wyoming fields, the Diamond Cattle company ha: a One of the first memoriais eve: erected to a woman in America was} and members of the legislature. to the mother of George Washington| oe at Fredericksburg, Va., the corner-! CASPER STORAGE CO. stone of which was laid with elaborate} Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool Furs. ceremonies by President Andrew} Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible, Jackson in 1833. i 12-2-tf “TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. { New York Curb Ask | | WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET | Warm Springs ~-- ~$1.00 Elk Basin — | Salt Creek __ - 1.50 Grass Creek - -- 1.85 | Big Muddy - 1.50 Fossil ~~~ ~ contract - 1.60Lander _. --- 1.25 | porters, .taking advantage <p | the telegraph news of the day hot vane of export trade. Arrange-| may vitally affect’ American ments are being made to oversee the| in the future, Commissi activities of these combinations, the! closely following new deve} report states, saying in this regard: in international trade, as the “The world-wide ‘dislocation of | with a view to ascertaining BOARD SEEKING LARGE POWERS | Special Legislation to Extend) war is creating new conditions which | trade of the- United States.” Shop at Learner’s for Men’s Christmas Gifts Authority Urged in Annual | Report of Commiasion Buy his Bath Robe now and choose from a good se- in Washington lection of KLING-MADE Robes, in attractive colors 3 i and designs. WASHINGTON, Dec, 13.—Legis-| Men’s Sweaters $2.75 % $7.50 —Sweaters of pure wool and wool mixed,-in blue, grey, and dark red. All sizes. , i Men’s House Coats $3.50 # $12.50 —Good grade of wool cheviot in brown, with silk cord trimming. Sizes 36 to 42. Men’s Silk Shirts .. $5.00, $7.50 274 $8.00 —A gift that is always appreciated. A good assort- ment of Silk Shirts in neat stripes in a number of sorted colors. ‘ Men’s “Arrow” Shirts $2.00, $2.50 and $3.75 —Fine mercerized Madras Shirts in beautiful patterns. %, Siaies Hay always fits well and is fade proof, Sizes o . lation to extend the powers of the) Federal Trade Commisssion so as to) bring all individuals and partnerships | operating in- interstate commerce within its supervision is recommend-| ed in the commission’s annual report | made publie today, outlining activi-| ties for the year ended June 30. | Tife Commission also again urges enactment of legislation “previously submitted to Congress, designed to! prevent the practice of commercial bribery. | During the year, the commission says, its work was chiefly devoted to, assisting other departments and spe- tial war agencies of the government in matters concerned with the prose- cution of the war. The report re-| views many special activities and cost investigations prosecuted, an in-| quiry into control of enemy corpor- ations, thru which assistance was rendered to the Alien Property Cus- todian and the intelligence sections of the army and navy. Investigations into the cost of pro-; duction and control of | foodstuffs, which had previously been begun Were continued znd ene of thase cul minated in reports on meat) packing , companies made public in a report to. the President. Several other food investigations are under way. | There were presented to the Co mission during the year many appli- cations for proceedings charging un- feir competitive methods under the Clayton act. The Commission dis-| posed of 240 applications during the | year and has pending 283 cases. i American ‘manufacturers and ex-| of the Webb bill, filed with the Commission 36 statements of “ combination for, —_ Altho almost totally blind, Kather- ine and.Agnes Burge, sisters, thirty. | two and twenty-three years old re- ively, are taking full courses at e University of Wisconsin. Ra tallies blue or grey 3 as- 164 SOUTH CENTER STYLE HEADQUARTERS Sorici: Bran Claties re sou WHERE METROPOLITAN 5-TO 50c STORE Open Every Evening Until Xmas | The Daily Tribune reached read. on the Northwestern line: the evening that it is printed, carryi IF IT CAN’T BE DON WE CAN ..DO.IT EAST SIDE GARAGE Ww. : | all from the wire. Order The Tribune | from your agent. There’s one in your} town, ¥ se 5 Phone 79-J. 1 CAN PROTECT YOUR OIL LAND BY DOING YouR ROMP ORORCERenrntvacsoeonce ASSES! Ne } WORK HUGO, BOX 024 CASPER “STORAGE Household Goods, Pian: 8 House on \Burlington CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE ||! ERTAKING Co. |I| The demand for raw furs this season is '$ greater than ever before and we would like the - | WANT YOUR BRICK privilegeof figuring with you on your pelts and On Cortract or Percentage furs. We havea large contract for coyote pells —]i Best Prices For Furs Pilot Butte _- Liberty Bonds Wanted BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID The Security Loan Co, No. 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 IN BEST BOWL OF CHILIIN TOWN q popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches \at Swieewe raw. | Getting New Parts from the Factory is Very Unnecessary Don't discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be welded. We save you time and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze and other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David Across From Shockley’s. Phone 611-J We Pay $10.00 to $15.00 for good ones WOOL WAREHOUSE eA SOCIATION OR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS telegraphic quotations from New York, Denvér, ana etsroyer j ; ad : “Tirivate, wireps 4 > TAYL Dail ). other or’ at XO WIES mY, f , * Place “thes editvententtagiities ‘of / oir office at Vo posal: to “buy, se] lor obtain’ the best markets and yp to the ute quotations, ~ ; 4 Information _ and’ quotations furnished 20n, Request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues.’ Phone 203 212 Oil Exchange: Bldy. Casper, Wyo, PETER CLAUSEN and we guarantee to satisfy you on prices and S$ treatment if you will bring them in to us. } Wyoming Hide & Metal Co. A. McALISTER, Manager ~ 525 West Second St. Phone 285-M GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Crude Oil Testing a Specialty - QO. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric ir, Wyo. N N . To the People of Casper I wish to announce that I have purchased the See Ren Realty interes! in the if See Ben Transfer Co.. I shall endeavor to continue tha service with the same promptness and courteous treatment as heretofore. : SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. oR 74-] Staiiley Overbaugh, Prop. rom the transfer business he will alway Co: handling Real Estate, Insurance, Notary business. found at the See Ben aig Rentals and ba 3 2 > 3 Pi 9LSO0O9 00690509696 00000000000000000008 trade and industry incident to the|mg they may have on the :..\. SOs CCOECOOSSSOSOOSHOSO DSO SSO OOO D OSE OS DOPE OOOO DPOSO POS PPO SEHD OSD OPPO OOP OPOSO SO SOS OEHOOOD Pe eervorensees SPPOOOSOD SES POS OOO SE OOOSOD € CORSET IESS HO SLEOE SO LSM SIL. ATES hs ) OM SD. ee ee ee ee