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GLENROCK SETS PACE IN MATS Active Operations in Four Proven Fields of State Lends to Popularity ——— | Oil which has been one n the bull movement sues during the past one of the most on the big mai sue of over 100,000 put on the market 0 for the benefit of a ratio of ht has been one entire a} new record in local} issucs. | ubsidiaries is ne in four ate, besides | The company produc pro the new Ji ing Jia: C owned with the Ohio pan in t subsidiary, is alsc intly with the Ohio Oi a 50-50 basis. There ar g wells. on the Glen- $ property and the oil ior Petroleum .company owns a one-sixteenth interest in 160 acres in the G Creek field to- gether with or ighth royalty in- terest in 40 well located acres in the ne field. The oil from al) these properties is being marketed and is swelling the funds of the Glen- rock Oil company. in the Pilot Butte fieia the com-} y owns outright the former hold- i of the Norbeck and Nicholson interests. There are nearly 30 pro- wells on the property from i deep sands, and three ing kept in operation tc maximum development The pipeline from of the the field completed to Riverton during the latter part of September last year affording market facilitier for the la production yields, th sale made to the Midwest plan: last year the compan: 60 per cent interest ii -64 in the Lance Cree > has been drilled t > producing san h a prolifie pro Ohio well in the ad ship The directors o ibilitie k have the com til at th in the tion of whic be the soure« production, ings the com ock Rive: field, the t count; ice ter ts are de 4 struct Dry Creci fo on opment cam yr have beer | i AY ragTaRY § ' pins i BLuivadl id ADS ") DO IN | HUNG IN WELL iv HHI i} Th \ rumor current in mar ket ci at the Glenhurst O comp encountering a heavy gas while drilling its well th tern end of the Big Muddy had drilled to the top of + Wall Creek sand and is pre- x to take thejhole into the oil sane if the well is sugcessful it will be the culmination of a series of s which have bothered the Glen ‘st company since it started drill- g several months ago. The first s started went crooked and nd the company after over | 1 many handicaps has finally | the hole at the point where its} d will Affidavits of Discovery, Affidavits, Township Claim Deeds, and vari- ous other legal forms for sale at The Commercial Printing Company, in the same roum with The Tribune, £ 1-23-6t | Snowflake ARIZONA WILL BOOM INOUGTRY Holbrook Organizes to Interest Outside World in Oil Possi- bilities There HOLBROOK, Jan. 27.—To provide a means for organized efforts in: the promotion of good roads and other public improvements; to fur- nish authoritative information in r to the numerous inquiri ding the oil possibilities of what prominent geologists say is one of the most promising undeveloped oil fields; and to call attention to th vicinity, the Holbrook Commerce has been or; So great is the enth fested in the new organi for the second n t ci from Wir ind promi ttendance who i Nt the count, ther C. Vabre, 3 came to help start ¢ ~oads ‘rom Flagstaf club, Wolbrook is the F Petrified Forest, the te Cliff Dwelling and Aztee ruins, Hopi “‘ndian reservation (where the weir snake dance is held annualiy) the Apache Indian reservation, and the White mountains. The last named is one of the finest fishing and hunt- ing sections, and the scenery is superb. Thousands of tourists from all over the world annually visit the first named wonders. In addition to the atiractions for the tourist and sportsman in the White mountains, there is a good coal field and the largest timber belt in the country. Production from these will soon be started as they are tapped by the Apache Railivay, now nearly completed, which runs from Holbrook to Cooley. An im- nev sert mense saw-mill is being built at the termin and a tie-treating plant will be e ed at Holbrook Gr interest is betny manifested in the oil pe ilities of the Hol- brook field, particularly by those liv- ing in the older oil-producing fields. Dorsey Hager, of Tulsa, Oklahoma ; | ?rof. C. E. Major, former geologist ‘or United Verde Copper Co,; J. R. 3ooth, instructor at University at janta Fe, N. Mexico; Arthur Eaton, formerly with the Midwest Oil Co., Wyoming; and Col. J. A. Puffingburg, ‘ormerly with the Standard Oil Co., re among the prominent geologists vho have examined the Holbrook ield. Some of the foregoing go on record in saying that oil in paying will likely quantitic he, “neces lucing oil field” ar here—while thers are distinctly favorable in gen- ral conclusions, hree companies are actually drill-; ng in the Holbrook field, and two other rigs are on the way. The geo- ogist of the Carter Oil id to »e a subsidiary of the St d—is 1ow in Holbrook, and it believed hat company will soon drilling m ground recently “Bob” Adams, who repre: of eading oil companies, will be dr mm the F an ranch he rig arr and is er L. Carron, 3ros lings Co. iolbrook Chambe Cadwe 1 leadir ‘etary; John F be found, as be equired, one of Babbitt lent of the is sec- 2 well-known. merchant, n tockman, is treasur YBrien, founder of Nev.) News, is ¢ ind publicity dir WESTERN STATES CLIM Western States Oil anc r s favorite t 0 du by ° Ad Want Tribune will It, Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. ostebd. of taking tonics, or trying patch up a poor Gigestion, Shey are attacking the yeal cause of ailment — clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. hen natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. : you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, oon be definitely decided. | lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition | OF | peeemee mene nome: energy, troubled with undigested | Stitute for calomel. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area | purely vegetable compound mixed with ive oil, You wil! know them by their color. They do the work without ‘iping, cramps or pain. Ot ake one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. , At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. . re-| :8 —_——— Room 212, Oil Local Stocks Bia American — O14 Bessemer 1G 3ig Bear 024 Big Five O18 a Boston Wyo, --- 18 2 Big Indian —. +23 2 003 18 86 003 1008 TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Exchange Bldg. New York Curb Bid Midwest Refg. _. 128 Midwest Com. 1.26 Midwest Pref. — 43 Merritt ~__- -00 Glenrock Oil _ 3.75 Cosden ~~ 7.00 Omulgee 2.00 Sapulpa. __ 7.12 Houston Oil _ 79.00 8.87 Oklahoma P&R * New York Stock Exchange Stocks i Open * Close | Mexican Pet. — 1663 1673 | THE UNIVE Texas Oil - 187) 1983 | Sinclair Oil 344k | U. S. Steel --_--_ 918 92 | There’s the same . . s | Liberty Bonds Open Close 99.12 99.14 93.50 93.50 | Th 93.30 93.84 | ine Truck ers, 95.80 95.70 men. 94.76 94.70 | That 95.50 95.46 | - aes onde Trucks WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Pilot Butte — OIL aUSINESS HUM IN TEXAS Wichita Falls Falls into Boom Ways with Rapid Extension of Operations According to advices brot to Cas- per by local oil men who have visited the various fields in Texas, the state s dergoing a period of prospecting never before attained in fields of the southern part of the country. An acreage within two miles of the de- velopment in the vicinity of Wichita Falls which is seeing the latest boom, is said‘ to be changing hands on bonuses of from $1,000 to $25,000 an acre with big share royalty reser- vations by the lessees. One report states that Walter D. Cline, who was the first superintendent of the Pro- ducer’s company in Wyoming and well known in Casper oil circles has refused $25,000 an acre for a 40 a near Burkburnett. A letter recently recetved by J. A. ‘erguson of the Wigwam from A. andford who is located at Wichita Is states that section is undergoing * greatest excitement The letter ted tha 1 rest ant recent- changed frered at $1,000, » Kinney Oil and Refining Co. ' ago purchased an 80- miles north of Range The Parrock well two mi y;| North of the Kinney 80 acres was brot in last week and caused a tremendous citement with at dant high prices on acreage to the north. ie Par- rock well is conservatively estimated 1.50 Lander re tract adjoining the Fowler wells! 13,000 cash, 0900 0000909000000000000000000006 $1.00 Elk Basin ~ 5 1.50 Grass Creek - - 1.85 2 2.50 Fassil --. - contract | to be making about 3500 barrels now. | There are two wells now drillin; on the acreage immediately adjoin- ing the Kinney tract, according to re-| ports and it is the’ opinion of oi operators who have visited the prop- | erty that the Kinney tract will have a selling value of thousands vf dol-| few! lars an acre within the next weeks. The production from the wells i the exploited country is reported ini tially from 700 barrels to 5,000 bar- rels the immensity of the productio: adding to the general chaos and ex- citement. NO CHANGE IN DIRECTORATE At the regular annual meeting of the Reliance Oil company held it Douglas the former board of direc- } tors was re-elected ang the predic- 0 , tion is held out that there will be ni change in officers. WILL MAKE SMALL LO. lots or small properties. t Co-operative Building Co., 159 So. ter street. Rear office. WE GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. LOCATION NOTICES. AFFIDAVITS OF DISCOVERY QUIT CLAIM DEEDS TOWNSHIP PLATS WARRANTY DEEDS MORTGAGE DEEDS BILLS OF SALE LODE LOCATION NOTICES POWER OF ATTORNEY PROXIES CHATTEL MORTGAGES and Many Other Legal Forms For Sale By Commercial Printing Co. Up-to-date Commercial Printing of All Kinds. (In the Same Room With The Tribune Office) SSS Ake @. = { | ll Phone 528 | =e —————— . to Build? JS QUOTE YOU PRICES ON THE MATERIAL figuring on a new building or on making alter- in a position to meet your every demand for ath, Shingles, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster, Sash, s, Paint and Builders’ Hardware. WE ARE QLWAYS WILLING TO FIGURE WITH YOU Investigate Our Free Plan and Building Service to Consumers ) Natrona Lumber Co. A second was | the liver and bowels are performing their | 353 No. Beech St. socation| Sou evoNIa Cs Olive Tathcee the Sub: | SOLOIST AIT OT AT AT UF A BEST BOWL OF: CHILI 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at - popular prices. Quick service, SWOIDODIIOD DOG M GOH G4), \) ¥ ef IN TOWN COMPANIES “WELD FELD Stampede Marks Entrance of Cac- | tus and Roxana Conceyns in | Round Butte Field CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 25. (Spe- cial.) —Six oil companies are now in the Round Butte field in Weld coun-~ |ty, Colorado. These are the Roxana |Petroleum company, the Cactus Oil company, the Sheridan-Wyoming Of igompany, the Frank G. Curtis inter- lests, and a New York syndicate. It iis also reported that the Ohio com- i t | | i } | SSeS EASING BILL. CHANGES GOOD .ground, 2nd. there, is,a it clamor for leases. It stoped that 49,000 acres have nies ‘been ‘ in the field, and there is still a big de- mand for lands there. a = Roraya geologists’ state that she|Fraok G. Curtis Goes to Washing- ni tee, Sol ova | ton Tonight Content That producer, Oil is expected at a depth of 2,000 Passage Is Due feet from the first sand, and because of the manner in which the struct Frank G. Curtis, executive chair- ure is formed, it is predicted that the}man of the Wyoming Chapter of the oil will flow from every well-drifléd|jamerican Mining | Congress, leaves into the sends, making pumping ua-ffor Weshington this evening. necessary. ‘ He believes that a leasing bill is — oe eee p §° pass before Merch ste that - H. A. Miller, Hening hotel, sella e acceptable to “ef ugar Bankers Life of Nebraska, The kind {1 >ine, this he believes that » bi Pany is in on the ground. | There is a veritable stampede gut royalty of the gross product will be per cent and where the minimum will be passed where the maximum you don’t have to die te beat of it; the manganese bility, , Price, without body, EARL C, ez il | in| i- the one-ton Ford truck that there is‘ in using the Ford car—only the larger carrying power of the truck commends _ it particularly to farm- Model. T motor assures teliable:power, and lots makes certain the use of all that power; the three-point suspension gives flexi- and vanadium ‘steel strength. Authorized Agent. .,..---. 231-237’ North Center. 5 aaa of the gross product will be 124 per cent, with the discretionary power left to the secret of the in- terior to say, in acco! ice with kihose percentages just what the roy- ralty shall be on each claim and where- as, it has been advocated that the government should lease a portion of the claims and retain a portion of the claim, Mr. Curtis now believes that the claims will not be split up but be leased in toto, as they should be. Mr, Curtis also reiterates that he does not think the leasing bill will bé treated in a partisan manner, ° but that both parties will co-operate to secure the passage of a bill be- fore March 4. . ———__—»_—_- BOULDER WELL ABANDONED Tho Boulder, Colo., test well being drilled by the’ Keoughan-Hurst Drill- ing company has been abandoned at 2,680 feet after encountering two water sands with no showing of oil or gas. —$<—<_-——- ELKHORN NEAR WALL C Elkhorn well No. 13 in the Muddy is standing at 2,940 feet, and is believed to be on €op of the Wall Oreek sands, where the casing has been cemented preparatory to dti ing in. This has contributed in part to the activity shown by the stock during tha past week. Instruments Fil | With County Clerk. | Pinhal Roy M. Rickert et ux., to. Peter McCabe, consideration $6,600, lots 15 and 16, block 120. RSAL.CAR ecenomy: in: using and other business The famous bronze’ worm drive $550 f.0.b. Detroit. Phene 9. i | } = | | | | in | The Ilinois Pipe Line from the Lusk Oil Field to Thousands of men wil! | Oil Field. ; 1 The Families of these | more. | Youn \ All lots $100.00 each, for folder and particulars To the Young Woman Townsite Co., rovorrworeeererreees™3'1 Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Casper, Wyoming Young Woman Townsite In the Lusk Qil Field ll. be employed in the Lusk Woman is the natural place for them ta live. An abundance of good wafer, Teleph Postoffice, on the main highwa: vantages, at Young Woman. stock of the Y. W. Oil & Dev. Co., with each lot. Lien: Natrona Lumber Co., vs. Cora \Qwens, lots 27, 26 and 29, bleck 2, ‘|| Midwest addition, consideration $269. \Qid Placer Location Notice: }M. J. West et al., Denver No. ?. NES Sec. 8-36-82. M. J. West et al, Dencer No. 9, SEi Sec. 34-37-82. £ M. J. West et al, Denver No. 11, BW See. 11-34-82. M. J. West et al., Denver No. 12, SEj See. 10-34-82. West No. 1, NW Sec. C. N. Butler et al. West No. 18, SWk Sec. C. _N. Butler et al. West No. 12, SEa Sec. C.N. Butler et al. West No. 11, SW% See. C, N. Butler et al. West No. 10, SWi See. C. N. Butler et al. West No. 9, NEi Sec. Sec. Co: is building a pipe line Lusk, nien ‘wilt mean Thousands one, U. 8. y, and many other ad- 1,000 shares of the capital end 12-86-86. 12-36-86. 12-36-86. 12-36-86. 82-37.86. 2587-86. 32-37-86. write \C..N. Butler et al. West No, & NWi C. N. Butler et al. West No. 7, SE4 C. N. Butler et al, West No. 7, NE} €. N. Butler et al. West No. 4, SE} Phone 467-W See. See. 79-5 + lal agency. Welding We have an Oxweld Portable | %. your worl 118 South David i i z Casper, ¥ HEI NHHE MAA AANA IANA AAA HHA SAY WE CAN DO IT GIVE US A TRIAL Big Bargains in Hudsons, Buicks, Cads, Kissels, Fords, Etc. 3rd & Pine EAST SIDE GARAGE 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 new part and save the time lost in ordering from the factory or also makes the brok:n casting stronger than the new by adding additional strength to the weak part that is broken. such pieces that are not easily moved; also for eutting out and welding in seamless patches in fire boxes, welding cracked flue side crown and door sheets, calking edzes, etc. Let the best equipped shop in the west give yoy an estimate on “Across from Sheckley Garaze.” C. N, Butler et al. |, West No. 6, SE% \C. N. Butler et al. ; West No. 8, SE \C. .N. Butler et al. | West No. 2, NEi \C. N. Butler et al. | ———>_ —__ ‘TWO FLIRT WITH DEATH WHEN AUTO (5 STRUCK BY BURLINGTON ENGINE DOUGLAS, Wyo.-—Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Ieaecs of LaBonte had a nar- row escéfe from death when their automobile was struck by an engine on the Burlington at a DE a mile south of this city. The ‘engibe hit the car broadside, badly Bs a it, and throwing out the d¢cupants. Mr. aside Teaaca, a from. painful bruises, was-unin- h Sat Mrs. fata was mare un- 28-37-86. ~ 34-37-85. 34-38-85. Sec, outfit for field work for welding ve and pas hate. Fer ape and Sliter en su - WELDING: SHOP catticuisee and ceatusio > There is the possibility that she may have suffer nero! injuries, byt her con- dition is favorable and her recovery seams probable. sThey were coming--to Douglas and when they reached. the reilroail ins a trpin was,coming south on the Northwestern. They waited until thé train had passed and theh pro- eceded slowly on their way, failing to notice a Northwestern engitte that }Wags coming north on thé Burlin be id a’ short’ distance away. surtains wete*up on the car, probably accpunted for the fa L. sThe'Wise Fest ois the | unexpected 4 ed the ” commented the Fool, “if this is true, ‘why don’t’-we' lean to Vexpect jt?”—Cincingati Enquirer. Phone 611-J Wyo. Lima T ia a