Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 4

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TOURETTE In the Friday afternoon issue of] "Fhe ahtittll épott “df *tHe “ee |the Tribune a story under the Sy ‘tile ‘Oil “& ‘Refining én 1 GIS AB ha Be ‘ —— G a, ; i |tion-of “Producers and Refiners'c : : in Weal ‘d Callous of ‘Gas Daily to he His *jtist been wert gut! fo. ‘Eye! 2/000 D ' $$$ ‘pany and Western Exploration éom-|holdéfs, niakeés annourtéentent ‘©: e Aulted to‘Production'by Plant i i [ad ' |pany-Merged,” was:misleading-in that |fie#t dividend of the eOiiparly. Stork- ‘Installation : C hy ah j the‘eompanies have not-merged theh | holders ‘of "record ‘sh’ Deceniber 1,‘ *! u tT jl ‘ interests ‘in ‘iny ‘way, ‘but ‘hive pér-| 1918, ‘will participate ’in”a thtée pe | pombe FS, te ne whereby they |celit-dividend-payable'ch Juke, 1919. 4 contract ias| beén signed by the i | anh TK x p , faintay pe i Tite ‘Sdhtch'te'et the tate of 6 "per‘ceht an-| ¥ yexans Oil pyndicite Ath Me ot TRL, PF AIC Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Nola fialty, ‘The “hotie comes "of the f9PHia conctin for the Bullding of an ; heel Labs Room 212, Oil Exchatye Blitz 3 in Dovigfus‘ntl'the com: | > 999,000 “cubic feet of gas pro- | ’ e meffér ['pahy ‘lids ‘holdings ‘in’ the Weat 'Do' hed Achat A a | in “any Fes : Has, ‘Brénning Basin dnd. Big wa ‘duced ‘by ‘the wells ‘of the syndicate A-t've Development of Lusk Mine Ideal Weather of Past Two Wecks | reget #6 + s in the Wést Salt “Creék field. With Now Under Way, FirstCars | Gives Impetuous to Develop- Local Stocks | Hew Mork Curb N Pt | thig “Oil wells ‘atid four fae: wells ‘ir | plant, serie eee Sua in Are Loaded ment Program at mia Ask “Midwest Refg. --135.50 135.50 ‘near Muskogee, ‘Okia., it has ‘erected | anew hiss Satin eee TeATTES oe ee =— Sree ait plow! coe SS ae 4 MEETING ON MARCH ATH iy a obersfon fa teasiime HEAT | eoadtion witha’ resuléaht liérease yo., Feb, 3.—Confidence AWLINS rr 1 t as ‘Midwest Pref. __. 1.62 1.75 a 3 able m4 Qsn4 5 : Mets’ in tha "limite "de temenatae th i 2024 | "Merritt __--_"_7 22/00 2250 7 | ‘The Mercantile "is “brit. seightder’|{n'eatnings of approximately "$8,000 \ of the Silver Cliff mining made it possible for t ‘i ise Glenrock Oil ---_ 3.75 3.87 = | Months ‘ld ‘and ‘makes “an ‘exceptfo The Wyokins wells ‘ate t ‘present verty by keeping up the assess- compani waa Cosen —=- = S42 725 The annual meeting of the Western| ally good re¢ord in going toe ‘div producing 400 barrels -6f ‘Gila day t work during years when little all kinds df worl 4 Okmulgee - 2.00 2.12 | Exploration company will'be “held at/Gend basis'in'thatshort:time, =. dnd ‘the -Gowianly ‘fs “dn a ‘Arm. divi- 10 interest was taken in the delivering materials on t Bapulpa — - 700.712 the company’s branch offi¢e ‘ih Po#t- | #4 - ‘déided Basis with ‘its Btoek ‘listed o-peets of the mine, has been vin- early drilling in the spe Houston ‘Oll - 78.00 79.50 | land, Maine, March 4, aéedrding “to ‘among “the “‘ipvéestinent secuPitfés. The * ated of late by the opening of companies which did n Oklahoma ‘P&R-. 8100 8.25 | the announcements which ‘dfe bei ‘Mape-end Blue Prints," 5 ‘A hiyndicate % put'to-1fo ‘extiense in the large cuts and the removal of ore rangements for this cla mabe ory mailed from the general < i ueee urveying | Bullding &f ‘ete Shin Swhidh fs oper. boing loaded for shipment. connection with the eed the company today. THe yee ‘Crade-Oil Testing’a-Spetidity ated hin ‘péFcentage ‘Wasts, ‘adiding so . D, Lorimer, who took over the velopment are sore | New ‘York ‘Stock Exchange | Exploration company has extensive ||| Wyvilidg’ Map’ thuch "riét ‘Brofit to the “sPndicate’s property from Ross Lambert of Cas-, the weather and th | Stocks _ | holdings in Wyoming ‘and Uther west- Mp , tus Ss, ‘Rin. 10, wer Lyrie: oa 9 p is now directing operations and be as good as they ee Open Close | ern fields‘and has hurliréds t Caine | “iKe NeydWins ‘fs Tpreseitt pre- expects to convért the propérty into-of ‘the ye i¥e th “47 Fecican Pet. 1664 1664 {holders in“niany parts of th try ee = |PAriMe ‘to drill ‘m ‘test well “On tho a great money-maker. and smooth as now. O74 F eee DS 1893 189 | == ‘ ‘etest. df the ‘Bune ‘eréék “stPucture Two large cuts, one onthe north’ The General Petr 105 | Sinclair ’Oil 358 35a ae : sd 'Oteials ‘dre ‘op titnteti and the other on the south side of hauling out conside 61 | U.S. Steel - 893 904 f rebsitie : the hill, are being driven by a force including a lot of boilers for the Fer “10 | e -e. ve of experienced miners and copper ore | ris oil field. They will begin drillin 1 4 is being sacked for shipment, Three very early in the spring. 02 carloads “have so far been shipped It is reported that three California 1033 and a fourth is nearly ready. This campanies are planning a lot of work 07 | ie “ ore runs from 2 per cent up and on the Mahoney dome. Work in that 73 i ~*~ “) sa a ae brings from $200 to $250 per ton.! part of the field has been suspen (23 | | B \ ~ 6 4 fs All ore undér the percentage mén-/for some time on account of apy 2.20 | | 4 a ! j i x tioned is being put “aside and in a ease in regard to the weather con- 115 | * x short time it is‘Mr, Lorimer’s-inten-/ditidns. : Wy % { Mey : rae tion to erect ‘a mill where ‘this can| Mr. Deline inténds to move the rig bh a5 ern ate “We own -and ‘offér—e 4litited “anotitit dt fought in by the i = be concentrated. which is now at Greenville to < WYOMING CRUDE ‘OIL MARKET 70 cents per ‘shure. 8 W\\ Midwest Réfinitig ‘c any “Urilling Of ce 1 the returns are not location nearby. The new le , Warm Springs — --$1.00 Elk Basin — 85 | Y 5 7 as 7 on. patétited ‘tind ‘mh ‘tHe Salt‘Creck protit money to get the dte it is reported, is on the oth Salt Creek - 1.50 Grass Creek — - 1.85 Circular “and ~conipléte -informutidn. dh . {i | field, which is-owned ‘by'the-so--called out as considerable “dead” work has of the draw where a splendid struct. Big Muddy - 2.50 Fossi! -__ - contract request. P Regd ompilite, His iow ‘sanding 4,- to be done, the ore being fopnd in/ure is said to exist. Pilot Butte 1.50Lander wnn--- 1.25 | [000 butrels‘st dil ma auiy(thien ‘tie new j sirvign P 4 pipe line to the the refinery at Cas- ANTO & COMP. HF Per, ‘dif ‘at ithat fs “not ‘lowed full : ‘DENVER, ‘COL. Mt dcope for its delivery. “This is Wy- j oming’s record well unless the Ohio- ‘S09 First National Bank Bids. : ‘well ih the Lance Telephones ‘Main %350-2351 “pockets” and not rarining in defined! “A eM Souieay is contemplating =a a oad 5 Then again, much time was going ahead with -plans for drilling/age on the dome formerly held by DULUTH-WYOMING HOLDS t in clearing the hill of refuse out near the eight mile lake with the Midwest Refinging company, but ANNUAL MEETING TODAY and dumpage taken out of the shafts |the view of securing gas for fuel pur- which the last named concern surren-, i which had been sunk on the property Poses with which to supply the city dered after drilling to the first Wall) The Duluth Wy in the early days. {of Rawlins and the Union Pacific Creek sand. Since then the second! wri, pose rs * Ls hi h i it sas tho Mr, Lorimer has/tailway at this point . Wall Creek sand and the Dakotas west ‘Sait’ Greek: field ie heidivg ‘te q Kk *fidld, which ‘is \yét-#h unsolved i}; Problem, shduld “préve ‘fo be’ larger. t k well in hand) now and The Kasoming Ofl company, a sub have heen found prolific producers, ; STOCKS INV NT M\.,, This well in Salt Croek which is w derstands ‘the modus éperanidi, ‘so "Sidfary of the Prairie Oil & Gas com-' in other fields. eaneay toad: Mteny easter BONDS “SECURITIES [pinched in” was completed last fall tl from now on the mine should be P2ny, has spudded in with a 30-inel rena hay * A monolith, in the shape ofa'pyra. | holdgrs are iii‘atendance at the meet- ~ Bays as hai lfowao: nate: eat ‘pueda ail id, cut from a 100-ton block of iM: Playis for development of Wyo-| S : Z : ‘over the ‘adjoining -land until de was ne of the largest ever quar-,™NS holdings are bein outlined and finally capped Later enough crude Yew England, is soon to be!™&Y constitute an additional develop- ¥ SSPReC a regular shipper. hole on Mahoney : a aa 'Soldier fied. This is one of the suffrage circles plans are al-'est holes ever started in th under consideration for a suit- | indicates that the compar » ried in 5 | Was ‘released to -relieve ‘the pressure able observance next year of the cen-|go 5,000 or more feet, necessary. erected memorial to Mary Baker ted factor a ie prio Als fd at é : * : “I\to s8me extent, ‘but no -e ae was te snial of the birth of Susan B. An-|/The Kasoming company jointly with Eddy, founder of the Christian Sci- Ha” f0 “exploit the ‘state fields / 4 ts | Ahmade' to give it headway hecatec of 2 tt the famous pioneer of the wo-|the Producers and Refiners corpora ence church, on the farm-near Bow, tint i F oman © a ‘pi \ “third of the Mid- ghts movement in America. tion, recently acquired a large acre- N. H., where she was born in 1821. | Tribune ‘Wantaae are wonders. . 7 y Ly ‘lines, “was uncom- oe i Acree a A = r) "few moriths only 4 ra 000 ‘bartels a‘day were tak An the Lusk Oil Field othe wel bt on Wong te ov ‘ Fos Mees pa Mapa eat waa megan te cron ting pe Line Go, is building 'npibe tine es fe Se hee Omen ei Thousauds 6f ‘tnén ‘will ‘be ‘eniployed in ‘the ‘Lusk ANNOUNCING = 5 5 ° fen di e The Families of these ‘men will mean Thousanitts J! ‘Year. Tt Amalgamate oyait il ae | est Stone ta Be not al Vy 2 3 Young Woman is the natural place for them to live. Which obtains its oil from the ‘second An abundance of good water; Telephone, U. $8. || Wall’Créek sand. As ity pate Ot Bie Postoffice, on the main highway, and many other :ati- flow is ‘taken pia be Pipelitie it is vantages, at Young Woman. - pepecent hat ie gol coula aearn at All ‘Jots $100.00 each, -1,000 shares of the capitell PiWeReceatvere sate stan cern oo Corporation f tacles were ‘removed. || stock, ofthe Y. W. Oil:& ‘Dev. Go., with each lot. Seif po tae ree aL a This company has been organized to purchase royalties on proven oil lands in the Texas, Ok- } for fiiderfend 2 Boke a awe eae ae lahoma, Wyoming and Kansas oil fields. Chk To the Young Woman Townsite Co., |Jeased by ‘the Midwest Oil éonipany. Capital stock $3,000,000 2 4 Zedlogists agrée that this ‘well ‘offers In treasury . ne 1,500,000 Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 4674 |) stmoct ss ‘great “posaibitities ‘ue. the To be issued and outstanding 1,500,000 ; a Reed -gushér, ‘as its locdtién is *prac- International Trust Co. Denver—Transfer Agent. ‘€dsper, Wyoming liéally as favorable. ea ge FE INGUIN FOR ¥ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS | Srianap ath ona Bie CALL 74] y ‘CONTINENTAL WORKERS ames Owen ......... se ts irector i z r 2 ; b aati ee ee / ape Gh Tranter Co UNDER “LIBERAL ‘PLAN : Se ee NE Poaee Here ahs Light:'and Heavy Hauling._ ‘Furniture and Piano movinig*a : ‘ : W. D. Waltman, the Pr in Wyoming and Cal et, has f even years been General Manager for the French in- iz 1 i tt and ‘Treasurer of many of their American specialty. -Baggage transferred. __ } QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE i]| vided ~with free ‘insurance ‘since Jan- ‘ wary 1, by-a’new plan’ formulated by ' the First National Bank of Denver. Se [peotectionvte-tm waiicn ee) eral ONES epee ear lec adie cat ied in the development of the Wyoming \ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN othe trardeiee be Brovided--without ‘2 4 } st to h ‘and ploye, - tio 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH and. “tow, -who ‘ban ‘actively tarved ational Bank of Casper, and has had con- Sh be Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches it Ppceanee ime cece S1C Orlando Preston, the Ti James Owen, the Secre K. C. Schuyler, is a Director of the C. A. Fisher, Geologis oil fields and enjoys a nation R. C. Wyland is Vice-President of siderable experience in financing cond develop we iy Wyoming oil corporations. T. A. Dines, of the Advisory Board, Jice-President of the Midwest Réfining Co. / \ yptiogs, Quick service, highest J.-H. Miller, also of the Advisory Board, has had many ‘years’ expetiende in the oil industry . y and is especially well known for his tion with successful ‘royalty cémpanies. i eehetbathortrrhertoatkabotheridakuhdhe dedor The Amalgamated Royalty Oil Corp ion hus purchased‘some very Valuable royalties, which (== = eres are yielding an income, in the Ranger Field in Texas, aid “have options and are negotiating for reputa . ler “may royalties on proven producing lands in Wyoming and ‘Okidhdima. WHY‘ WASTE TIME-AND MONBY. BUYING ibe rovikion ‘for’ the pliyntént SE'bene- The corporation is managed by men who have been‘sut¢essful in the oil intustry and are fami- a. ing Us Your Broken fi P. NEW howe “ én aa ‘1 e *t>* con- liar with the purchase of royalties on'‘oil lands. Ship or Bring Us Your : Castings or Patts to'be f form ‘to the needs of the HéH@ficiary. The Amalgamated Royalty Oil Corporation is ‘entirely a ‘royalty company; as the owners of oil lands and lease hold rights, they do no drilling or deelopment work ‘and have no operating expenses. ' The company is jn a strong financial position,- having -a ‘substantial ‘bank balance besides thé producing royalties fiready purchased. It -is the poiicy to-purchase royalties which will insure a steady increase in earnings. It is the intention of the corporation to begin the payment of dividends on an 8 per cent basis early in the-summer'of 1919 and as the royalties ‘paid ‘the corporation increase the dividénds will ‘ 4 { Yeats, hill ie tired on be increased ‘accordingly. : - ‘i ; ae a roiraride iitbbe Sine later It is our pause that an investment in the stock of this corporation affords an oppo¥tunity to ; 5 hich wetiareale 6b 2 ae Sa es participate in the earnings of a-compaiiy which is organized on a sound basis with unusual:préspets . : = ay - Any man 66 “yeuks ‘old or for tvs earnings. : is ‘ ‘i vewir’ : = " ‘ é 80 ‘who “Has ‘Keen ‘with the The first 1,500,000 shares of this stock, having been underwritten, a limited amount.is offered subject to prior sale and change in price, at 70 cents per share. A | Gregg, Whitehead & Co. WELDERS AND-BRAZERS-OF CAST IRON, STEEL, i alae ey ake BRONZE, ‘ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS- a stadia pas -- WEED6 GUARANTEED Ge etiam OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP =. ghndlty cath “eélicemont ; aye Prawifanae f 6G: ¥ea he Sr woman 118 South David “Across from Shockley.Garage.” | Plione @ ‘astio i ies eerend Caw rae aa bid ; has tthe <onipany By? multi- i : : mes ana eo : ifber Ut Sihire St Investment Bankers Member New. Yai Stick Exch Pe ty OL 5 : x ; 1 4 . pe carat Of ea FIRST NATIONAL. BANK’ BUILDING FIRST NATIONAL : ‘i Bl: "ios : CEdas nce et nea | tae te ghee DENVER, ‘COL. “Hin ts

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