Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 4

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ican, “i am going away on No. 4,” “he said, “but we are We not losing sight y promising oil fields near this center, and she preparing to care for it.” train coming bac of the v villing to say t of the confer- din the m r of the 1e proposed refin Mr. id he was not. ‘We ourselves ; " yet, and we are not in rd a guess. The certain co era-- d to the pipe lines in cotemplation. I ned to Yo Rock River been e sincere and L on. ° both ined, with w to the location. I would not like y that one s been favor her, Pipe Li company would be somewhat Laramie i men are shall see w) ORILLING WL nF BEND OW BILL Ss | ts Congressional a to Launch Big am in Spring bill can be pa a- that will surpass even the wild- dreams so far, At present plans are be made to do a great amount of wo spring but this work will be mainly done on pat- ented Jands where the Government has no jurisdiction. Congressman Edward T. 3 Colorado, who is the ranking m of the house committee on le public nds, Thursday took steps to prevent the oil Jand leasing bill from dying in committee, | the joint conference en he telegraphed to Congressman Ferris who is ill at his home in Okla- homa asking him to delegate author- | ity to the conference committee ‘to proceed in his absence. Wyoming, Califo: 1 and Colorado oil men who are watching the developments in! hington are greatly concerned the lay in agreeing upon a bi ch cun be acceptable I es and to this admin THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE TURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 —— Good Will Siven a New Impetus f atement of Dodge Brothers war activities is due the owners of their cars. Dodge Brothers refrained, during the progress of the’ war, from any reference to the performance of the car in Government service. It seems proper now, however, to lisclose the facts, because they are creditable facts—intensifying that good will which owne of Dodge Brothers cars have always mani- fested, Dodge Brothers car was the -only of its class approved and adopt- ed by the War Department. In a separate Ordnance Werks, built especially for the purpose, costing millions of dollars and employing thousands of skilled workmen, Dedge Brothers undertook an im: portant duty designated by the War Department. Without the aid of their great motor organization, Dodge Brothers could not have fulfilled the heavy obliga- tion which they were asked to as- sume by the Ordnance Department. The other service required of Dodge Brothers motor works, by the Gov- nent, was to continue to furnish their cars as they were needed. ¢ They WERE furnished, not in hun- dreds, but in thousands—both for the training camps here, and for service in Belgium, France and Italy. The record of those thousands of camp and army cars is one in which any owner may feel the utmost pride and satisfaction. Their performance justified the compliment implied in their selec- tion by the Government. The great works in which nearly three hundred thousand of their cars have been producedein the past four years. furnished a vast store- house of human energy and equip- ment for the ordnance work. Naturally it will take time to ad- ust the motor works to its full ac- customed activity. Gradually Dodge Brtohers will re- sume the grateful task of continuing to deserve the good will of America —and indeed of the whole world. Dodge Brothers consider good will their most valuable possession. They will never knowingly do any- thing to lessen it. ; Coliseum Garage ONE 724 Casper, Wyo. Try Our Meals ; 35c AND UP | BOSTON CAFE | Quick, Clean Service. Best Cook in Town. Home-Made Mexican Chili at All Hours, 15c. OPEN UNTIL 2 A. M. BOSTON CAFE GUST TRIPLAS, KATIE/VAN, Proprietors. TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ang other markets over ouz private wires. oe Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished- up request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID The Secunity Loan Co. 302 0.-S. Building BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15e AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH N Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at > popular prices, Quick service, highest quality. COS A MSNA MAMMA bb Bis fs Young WomanTownsite In the Lusk Oil Field All Lots $100 each—$25.00 per month Rare opportunity for Rooming Houses, Restaurants. | General store, Garage and Repair Shop, Amusement Hall, Laundry and many other lines of business. y ; 1,000 shaces of fully paid and non-assessable stock in the ‘Young Woman Oil & Development Company given with each lot. No additional charge. : For further information and folder call'at Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467-W Q ; 5 . i on | ceo | Maps aad Blue Prints, Surveying Will save you money Ee ‘ / Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., j)| Your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand: pias Crude Oil Testing = Specialty f Reliable | a ba UUEE! |] P. 0. Box 325. Rm, 10, over Lyric ||] Phone 804-J. 133 So. Center | { Caspe: ‘yo. cS . a . \Friday’s Market Featured by Oil) = The Tribune want ad wil! sell it. | | | Recoveries; Glenrock Crosses | I WANT YOUR BRICK ‘ : } During the Holidays at y : On Contract P tage. § | Hi lee i The impetus given to the oil Sccere = Call. Fee fe ary es BILL'S PLACE a | in New York by the extremely Fapid PETER CLAUSEN | NANKING CAFE . advarice in the price of Mexican Pe- iH 325 Cobb Street Furnished by TA YLOR & CLA Y troleum was unabated in Denver Fri- ae all % day and extended over a wide area, - Chop Suey, Noodles and a — —— Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. embracing the Standard Oil issues STORAGE Chinese Dishes our Specialty. | isi Nidwes! fficials - Wi z i and several o: © Wyoming stocks. Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. Dancing and Entertainment Visit of Midwest Officials of Cas- Will Be Second to None With, 'A'gain of $5 a share in Mexican Pe-'l] ‘Storage House go bustingtes |! f ¢eongine, and, Entertainment » per Coupled with Report of Development Now Progressing, Wecal Stack { New York Curb troleum in the early trading placed! ‘Tracks ‘7 to 12°in the evening. New Plant There Is Prediction Made Bla Ask | : Bid Ask |it at $192, while Texas Oil moved CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE |} = ae 5 | Sy ape American —_ 012.024 | Midwest Refg. --. 1293 1303 Jup to $1 to $189. iiL__AND UNDERTAKING CO. _]i|[ Music and Saber ad ee the h here ise Maxns ig GOIME EST theseront. awl Bessemar = 10 12 | Midwest Com. -_ 1.17 1.18 | - Midwest Refining made the larg-| pic (eoh is hese ae | Bs A ne . 5; at 7 Big Bear — 02 028 | Midwst Prf. 1.37 1.50 est advance of the entire list, adding bany nty will the first state in the Union as re- 013 oz matt 00 25.00 $4 to Thursday’s price of $125 bid, Our Wantads are powerful pullers. = within th gards oil production. The oil n Wyoming 18 20 Glenrock 4.00 4.12 jand selling at $129. ~ Merritt gained| aramie Re there look as tho they will soon! pi. maian o Cosden 6.87 7.00 | $1 to sales at $24.50, and Glenrock | having the matt ,eclipse anything yet found and even Gates a ee 004 seeee 2.00 2 25 | was auclad at aay bid, the piahess e ing between three o =: . C ‘ elaGaiinbi 12 Sapulpa __ 7.00 ~7.25 | spot it has occupied in many months. alone the line of the Union Pacifie— |{h¢ Stest oll belt of Oklahoma must) Co eT aaa | Houston Gil 76.00 77.00 | Continental Oil was strong and firm Larmie, Rock River and two others, keep in ain first line of ie éil oll Casper Embar 00% Oklahoma P¢ 10.00 10.12 at $500, the rise being due in part y that the r Re Elkhor cf 50 | - oe |to the proximity of the annual meet- umn. Elkhorn 5 ae Eye ann ry The Ranger field in Texas is the) Heela 003 New York Stock Exchange [7 and the probability that during i S "|largest ever found in the state, the) Jupiter — - 04 Stocks par nat en old Spindle Top which was brought! Kinney —_. ia 66: Open _Close|**0ck dividend, provision for which | in in 1900 is not as large as the p Mount. & Gulr__. ‘14 1G | Mexican Pet. 190), 71870 | eS mee ES TE eae a aoe | Son ae. the ang int ent field at Ranger, altho the Spin-| Northwest 49 51 .| Texas Oil _ 187% 187 Bea seas hha a iS by © ln abl. e largest well) Outwest 03 04 Sinclair © 864 35 ; Rane ae 5 * ite has not been d Prairie Oil and Gas company is re-| Premier 03 43 i at at |company: but to the conviction that It was expected that th ported to have drilled in a well, three | Picardy, “10 12 ss jthe dividends will be increased to t een si z nating. bette | - . . i la 12 per ec ii * . Sats tran cate ae meeting |miles west of Ranger, which is ex*|" Riverton Ref. 14 16 Liberty Bonds 1S eeeeroee hasie, they ial Bay met The Ford truck is just another arm formed his conferens that Pected, to do better than 5,000 bar-} Republic _ 02 184 + athink thie edi RE Oe aheue RECS | and hand to the business man, adding ormed his conferees that els daily when fully opened. The! gp; ‘ m3 > j That the directors believe tha’ ese e§ a c 2ss in his family, ze n Sa ae tts t Tet Hs 000-barre! Shiloh O24 03 = }earnings warrant larger disburse- | through its manifold usefulness to the he would not be able to be present. | Well brought in recently by the Gulf | United inet ine oa |ments and are willing to make shem possible volume of his business, and at The gentlemen’ are expecting to re-|producing company, aud near @ Wind Rye hefe. at wenleyea jis certainly beyond all question but| g 4 the same time doubling turn in the next few days and com-/y 90-barrel @ell brought in by the} ys Soeetaes aia GueN olson Mon | whether the increase will be made at Another the value of every hour. plete the confe Magnolia Petroleum company. The 140 150 8rd - | the coming dividend meeting is prob- H d f In so many ways its all yt nin Field well significant only because it "45 aN hy jlematical, owing to ths Apis ed an OF round utility serves the mie, were L, ean nenitoibenhe “3 ; |regarding the taxes which the com-- - B : urgent demands of busi- er, the general superintendent. the new Ranger ¢ WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET jpany will be called upon to pay this usiness ness—big and little— of the manufacturing department of of jts bearing on the acreage which! Warm Springs ---$1.00Elk Basin —_ - 1,85 ;year out of last year’s profits. a th . m idw ini < oe Ss EEL), : ss | are A e retailer and wholesaler, the manu- (* the Midwest Refining company, and the Prairie compan acquired in{ Salt Creek , = 1.50Grass Creck = 1.85 | q Pact teP AACN er LRG LGOHTEARIGE H. V. Raynor of Casper, the lease Novth Coctat he Early in the| Big Muddy 2 2150 Fossil __ Wight women are included among! § sp oareaie Hee ; man and right of way agent. They year the company took over a half| Pilot Butte 1.50Lander _ -25 | the new county school superinten-| i and farmer. verywhere where busi- Were “staying ali the):Connor, “Sndil?s¢arest ii G0:000cncres:tn, estan | os Nea ae eA = peo | OER eR mibss exits ee) ise prevent pate for | during their visit there were seen) county f; the Texas Pacific Coal 3 % i : E ete aterm Ford trucks. - Consider the price $550, Rock Creek field, the Ohio company SANG ame aA eS aA vill for Western States Oil Co. This firri| able basis than the present bid. : Ii is proposed to hold a world con-| without body, f. o. b. Detroit. Let’s already with wells that are sure of twenty-one we ei The company later | '8 one of the largest land holders in Half of the company’s stock ,is ference of working women in the} 5 talk it over with you. | ij production and with other wells that acquired large blocks of additional) the Lance field and at one time a owned by the Midwest Refining com-|near future, probably in Paris. , | q F ByemumBerof{oilmen ncluding the teers on its own account, and now; few months ago its stock could be| pany, and He ood Beae 7 zetuted na and is actively preparing for Hy EARL Cc BOYLE geologist of the Ohio Oil company controls over 100,000 acres in North! bought for next to nothing. own 25,000 _shares, which would | ble elebadtion' of; the Queen| H Hie 2 and officers of the Hutton Lake. Oil Gentral Texas. | Six of the wells! On the stock exchange leave 25,000 shares in the hands of centenary next May. mt Oty GARAGE and gas company, both drilling in the drilled in previous to the prescnt| sales of Western States Oil & Land the public. The company is entitled ge cea tiara 4 i have encountered the oil sands and usher were reputed to be yielding a to one-half of ‘the oil from the pio-| The totel of women voters in ti j 231-237 North Center. Phone 9. givir romise of being added to the production of approximately neer well, which is good for 1,500! United States having full, preside : "y nrod Both gentlemen ex- 3.500 barrels < 18 arrels a day and which was drilled Guanes pea as nen || pr 1 t! a that a refinery {0 r the Ohio Oil Co., and at the hed 11,016,964. ii cil fro + te for high-grade Wyoming = a 7 = 7 Hi i : wellshould yield the com- ! than 300 per cent on the entire cap-| H FER nT TRISTE 3 ny ut $1,000 a day, or more italization. SEE SS SSS SS ES. See —= J se

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