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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE FOUR GOMPANIES TO TEST OL | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE STRUCTURES SOUTH OF CHEYENNE | Farnstea 99 TavtoR 6 cuay Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Cactus and Roxanna Delivering AN h Material for Rigs Near the Tocelistosks ast | Mew Nork Corby. «aad || : z 8 Colorado-Wyoming State American -----. 02 Midw, p 130 | : iG i 1.30 Line WITH KNIFE FOR LAGK aes ee a 7 Wyo. a O14 024 “ = 22.00 (Special.) —Foltowin un- OF LOOT 10 STEAL Boston Wyo, --- 18.20. Glenrock . 3.87 successful attempts to strike oil in } Big Indian 28) 726) | conden un Larimer and Weld counties in Colo- Center —-_- ood = 002 eae rado, two of the great oil companies Columbine 16 18 TCS ae a | SAW einige, the Row . Met aR iba ‘7 Houston Oil 80.00 tua ars: tevin ire Tab ‘0 100g. Oklahoma P&R 9.12 county hy -50 5 = the Round Butte the joe Saeed ab the 2003 004 New York Stock Exchange vieini the purpose of drilling | mens fuday and | arate so Stocks pale a the result of a cr mnnthaoe room, , Mount. 15 Mexican Pet. _ 174: 168* | ines’ by Cant We The vandal who obtained en N 49 Texas OU oa ae for the ( “om t with thevamaunt of loot! Gutwest __ 105 Sinclair Oil 34 845 man who discovered ihe ek Proceeded to rip the! pathfinder =. 106 U. S. Steel 93918 field, one of the biggest producing open with a knife, Premier i Wor 02 S fields in Wyoming. » Picardy ___ 110 pms Two attempts ro bee 2 ton Ref. Liberty Bonds secure oi] in th loca Rev ektane oe , C Open WHEAla welllwag drilled wost of Fort|°™® ne « Sore ene) a th Sollins, and the other north of W ington. Both these wells, how were several miles south of found | when he} 5 Weggeman has pronounced a peffect . 7. 2 2.60 structure. He says that drills will be S38 arrested bes he police their Kata 1.60 put down 3,000 feet, but that good epee eta | WyovTex: “50 production will be found at 2,000 feet. HOLDUP PETS W WATCH AUT WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET It is also reported that the Ohio Warm Springs --$1.00)E Salt Creek __ | Big Muddy .- Pilot Butte Oil company is in this field, and that ate of eastern capitalists, ng of P. Chester Thompson, POLICE GET HIM, TRIAL cater will aril Piiemegacie the IN TUBBS' OURT TOON UMITED GIL COMPANY IS is the second well drilled on this ae plying between | DOWN 1,080 FEET, REPORT structure, tho first having been aban Motor trucks are doned because of a crooked hole. It auling sup-| Cheyenne gndiths field, aling: su is believed the sand will be found of the r ia or ie contract - 1.25 plies. Most The impre: The United Oil ¢ at 3,000 feet. Cactus on the ground, and the matter to stage a hold-up and make i i { = —~_- Roxana is shipping in a rig. The site /a get-away in Casper led Jim Evans Properly Stringed of the fir: well is six miles due west to s| of the constabulary camp on_ the Fort Coll road, out of Cheyenne, d three miles south of the Wyom- line fully standard ri Weer on the field for make a run for into the city Sandk a watch, and then while night “What is that string around your, r for?” hat is to remind me that I for- got something my wife tied it there for me to remember.”—Baltimore American, slurged small showin. away. to him get : of oil at 910 fee nd made ¢ | ih with off The incident ly report- in the belief that ed to police headqu fore z oil will be struck. half an hour had e ns The new field ex s from wh ta s the valuable ud peer It will probably be known in the city jail. Beno pro SSeS his Natural Fort” field and is but /4nnocence of the charge and will be s below the Wyoming line. tried in the justice court this after- > = noon, Instruments Filed To Be Closed Out Win Coeay Ct STATE BOND OW OMI ————* PLAN OF YELLOWSTONE IN FIRST OF SCHEDULE Any Trimmed Winter Hat in the Store .00 » first step in plans to securc Vyoming a road paved with con- » thru 90906000000 0609060000000000004000006: considers consideratic ris Sale Lasts One Week MARTZ HAT SHOP 114 North C POLPEOSOOOD GOOD YDS HOODOO UI OF 9S OSEOEOO OOH OOOEOOOOOOOED 5, whieh a memt ren Ri - board of ee members chainy commi and ¢ the Yellowstone Center F99O9 00990090069 0% ESSGESGUESS SUSE CUTSIESEESCUROONSTRETS rst yn pore pues hts is believed thet von t:! Tires at Half Price Wi GEESE Leon SCG te tay SeomEREnt io Rete eee ~ Bring us your old Casings. We will Stoc nal Bank. to War- —_ Mi book 15-110, nell, you don’t have t convince you that we can cut ff your tire bill to half. Our re- if built Tires are guaranteed for 3,500 miles. Come im and see our equip- EE EHH LEE EKER HELE retary. = Mechanics’ GECLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty A. Smith and 4 lot 4, al, and J. §, | Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., ment and our meth- nd other | P. ©. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Wines » consideration, $1 NW See. Casper, Wyo. ods of rebuilding 19-36-84. Assesement Affidavit: A. H. Crow, land in Tp. 38 N., R. So iischoviannantag yp TIRES LOCATION NOTICES AFFIDAVITS OF DISCOVERY QUIT CLAIM DEEDS and Harry Iba, iand in a: FEE IERIE g. O“Go/ lands TOWNSHIP PLATS Sas WARRANTY DEEDS nae = 3. ED S9) and Bertha) $) (errictsionienuel ACME RUBBER COMPANY LODE LOCATION NOTICES POWER OF ATTORNEY PROXIES 55 and Alonzo 123 WEST FIRST TELEPHONE 249 NOTICE TO ¢ ML MEN — Location CHATTEL MORTGAGES 2. ; at Aa Town$. ecleagiae | SNIIL OOTP STOTT TIAL, Quit Clai . a a0 i er leg 2 for for sale : ‘ Commercial Printing Co. BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN © ! ame room with The ‘Tribune, Uu-to-date) Commercial Telatiaw Back of Grand Central Bar. All’ kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. AMIS E DIE I I DISS SII SIA. 1-23- (In the Same Room With The Tribune Office) Nk annemog Lacan sss) CIE ee | 3 “| ‘ 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCK z a meal ticket VIEL ES YoungWoman Townsite In the Lusk Oil Field Che Illinois Pipe Line Co. is building a pipe line from the Lusk Oil Field to Lusk. Thousands of men will be employed in the Lusk - Oil Field. The Families of these men will mean Thousands more. Young Woman is the natural place for them to live. An abundance of good water, Telephone, U. S. Postoffice, on the main highway, and many other ad- vantages, at Young Woman. All lots $100.00 each, 1,000 shares of the capital stock of the Y. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with. each lot. Send for folder and particulars write To the Young Woman Townsite Co., Room 3, Mokler Bldg. 111 East First Street Casper, Wyoming W. S. Wright, Manager STORAGE arc Phone 467-W Let an Expert Do It Charging is not an especially complicated process, but it is an especially important one. By proper charging, batteries are returned to their proper condition; by i improper charging, their life is likely to be seriously shortened. When your battery is charged by a Willard expert, the charging rate is carefully determined, and is slowed down by just the tight amount as the process nears completion. Ask us about the Still Better Willard. It is the only battery with the “Bone eet Principle that is your a battery as new as Auto ELECTRICAL Co. SPARK PLUGS ACCESSORIES Phone 968J WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. Ordinarily we will save you one-half to one-third the cost of a aew part and save the time lost in ordering from the factory or agency. Welding also makes the brok2n casting stronger than the new by adding additional strength to the weak part that is broken. We have an’ Oxweld Portable outfit for field work for welding such pieces that are not easily moved; also for welding in seamless patches in fire boxes, welding cracked flue side crown and door sheets, calking edges, etc. your work, cutting out and Let the best equipped shop in the west give you an estimate on WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL WELDS GUARANTEED OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 South David “Across from Shockley Garage.” Casper, Wyo. HEKEKE KHER EERE EKA EN IARI AI IAI AAI AMA ANS AIA AANA: Phone 611-J TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. F ‘Place the: dervientent fa posal to‘buy, mal lor. obtuin't! ute ‘quotations, * Information Local ‘Oils, Phone 203 STOCKS. AND BONDS ities’ bestmarkets ‘and: up” hie sEtice at your aig: to the minis, vs and quien’ furnished: upon request on New York ‘Stocks; Liberty Bonds: and: other’ Casper, ‘Wyo. | 212 Oil Exchange lag: SOC FMT LH. WT Confidence Restored by Develop- { ments of Week; Outwest Climbs to Six Cents Despite the temporary slump in the price bid for Mosher units, the incentive which ‘carried every local issue to new price levels which had not been attained for several months, the various Wyoming oil issues con- tinued firm teday, with a great de- |mand and little: stock offering, in- |dicating higher prices for all local stocks. Outwest petroleum on the strength of its proximity to the Mosher strike, the fact that the well filled up with oil and will be brought to production and a general return of confidence boing manifested, carried the stock to the six-cent mark after it had hit the very bottom of recognized local stocks. There is a big demand for very little of the stock in evidence. Glenrock, Merritt and Midwest is- sues continue to be popular buys on the big markets with an increasing demand being made on the local mar- The firm tone of the big mar-- ket on oils is being manifested in trading on local and Denver boards. Elkhorn andother Big Muddy stocks are trailing the issues which have holdings in the Salt Creek field but they are all sharing the general strength of the market. NATRONA HIGH QUINTET PLAYS LANDER TONIGHT IN FIRST OF SCHEDULE The Natrona High School basket- ball team left yesterday evening for | Lander, where they will play the Lander High School team this even- ing in the first interscholatic conflict to be staged on Central Wyoming basketball floors this season. The local team has been practicing steadi- ly under the leadership of Coach ender: ‘ The co-ed boosters turned out en- masse yesterday evening to root for jthe departing team which is com posed of David Kidd, Weston Sproul, William Nicholaysen, Clair Blanch- ard and Lloyd Price. The team will return to Casper Sunday afternoon. Will Make Bid for Pennant The Natrona County High school is going to make a bid for the basket ball championship of the Wyoming Interscholastic league this year as ona of the best teams that ever rep- resented the local institution is in prospect. Games will be arranged with Cheyenne, Douglas, Lander, Wheatland, Laramie and the Univer- sity Prevs who compose the other teams of the association. - The first {game will be played at Lander to- ht where Coach Bender will get first line-up on his protegees in inter- scholastic competition. Among the members of th ebasket- |ball squad who have probably earned nermanent berths are William Nico- laysen, Clair Blanchard. Lloyd Price, j Weston Sproul, David Kidd and Lav- rne Mathewson. None of the last year’s team is in school this year making it necessary for Coacn Bender to develop an entirely new squad. However, the players have rounded out in good shape dnd with a few games should strike their stride that will place them among the lead- ers of the state association. ——_»— = MEXICAM START SOUT 10 STEAL RAILROAD OF HS ¢/ OWN, BUT GETS CAUGHT John Martinez, a Mexican, was ar- rested this morning by special agents of the Northwestern Railway com- pany and is now facing a charge of grand larceny for thievery from the company which has extended ovet a° period of several weeks.- In the list :|of stuff stolen by the prisoner is everything that could pgbsibly be moved. When questioned the Mexi- can after professing. “no savve,” :| laughingly told the police that he had | Started out to acquire possession of a .|railroad of his own. Special agents of the road are | working at this end owing to the fact that it is reported at police head-- quarters that scores of cars have \been tampered with here. Of the scores of cars of liquor that have ar- rived over the road in the past sev- eral months only two cars are re- ported to have-arrived at their des- lination intact and these two cars were followed from Omaha to Cas- hE Oubast;initreding icircles\todayayies ~ |per by special agents. The losses being sustained by the railroad thru this agency is said to be énormous, so a campaign will be |started by the gpecial agents and po- lice to put an end to the practice of raffling cars. ——— Cheap Enough “\Want to buy a mule, Sam?” “What ails Ge mule?” “ Nothing.” “Then what are you sellin’ him for?” | ° “ Nothing.” “TN take him.”—Boston - Tran- script. Ve