Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 4

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UATISWIRES PROTEST TO BILL [ VIBITING CARBON INDUSTRY eye if Would Be Ruinous to State, Declares Oil.Envoy in Local Stocks Washington; Bitter Debate Marks Passage of 031 Leasing Bill by the House Tuesday. Boston Wyo. B Indian — Center = Columbine Con. Royalt Elkhorn — Basing his statements on the assumption that there is a bill before, the legislature that would prohibit the operation of carbon plants in’ Wyoming, Frank G. Curtis, chairman of the executive committee of the Wyoming Chapter of the American Mining congress, wires a pro- TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE | Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY 1, Room 212, Oil-Exchange Bldg. : Me WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 IN OIL SLIME Liberty 1 jto go up on a house to paifit.. My energy all left me and I had gotten to where I couldn’t hold out to do a whole day’s work. “I had read about Tanlac being fine for people in a run-down condi- tion, and I now know for myself, for it has put me in shape to where i have already gained 20 pounds. Ani! Announcement is hereby made by the Midwestern Investment company ;to-the people of Casper and vicinity, that they havo placed on sale approxi- Loan Rumors Coupled mately 1000‘lots in two additions to speaking of appetites, I’ve got the With P. £L, ©: Bill the town of Lu Wyoming, known | best one I ever ha Meal times come i assage of Leasing bu as High School and Niobrara Park ad-|too sfow for me and when they do Strengthen Market. ditions, at attractive prices, easy get around I hardly know when to terms, with a liberal discount for quit cating. I have gotten cash. These two additions are close strength and energy back, too. i in; in fact the closest to the business now I can do as much work as any center of any additions now on the|man my age. I had been losi market. High School addition, with-/ ground two or three years and not in 1000 feet of the high school, Nio-'ing ever hit the spot until 1 got brara Park addition, within 1000 feet|Tanlac, so it certainly is the medi- jof the Northwestern depot. An op- cine for me.” portunity is presented to you. Will Tanlac is sold in Casper by thc you take advantage of it? Recall the Pharmacy and in Alcova by history of Casper, compare prices of Adv. real estate now with prices prevail- ing only four short years ago. The my Rumors .that pla the government is nning on abandoning the April erty loan and word that the house passed the leasing bill yesterday af- forded a combination that strength- ened the local market far past the recent gains that were noted. How- ever a reaction set in and the margin jbetween~ the bid and asked closed awaiting more word on the terms of the bill that passed. New York Curb Midwest Refg. —-_ Midwest Com. — Midwest Pref. — John Pierre, is spend Merritt —___ Comparatively small tradin, mcs history of Casper will and is now! ing a few days in Casper on a com Glanroeesoine § 1 yesterday the holders of ‘repeating itself at Lusk. Prices on bined business and pleasure trip. Cobden de&iring to Keep their stock mwaitine real estate are advaneing by leaps and| Se Okmulge Par Dol ae Uo a Sana Lene Why not get in on this for! F, M. Barnhardt, of Sheridan, i Senulia passe e senate. _, 2 little easy money? interested |; bered among the vistors in Cas aa Oil _ Midwest Refining dropped back call at our office, 221 Oil EXGHRneS Ieee, red among th 5 five points from the $161 high mark I building or phone 652 and let us ex- which it established Monday, but Oklahoma P&R 3 test from Washington supported by the claim that it would “ruin an Helca ult Creek issues including a MIDWESTERN INVESTMGNT co go euceaey eee ii r- 0 0 Cowley al Bw Jupiter —_ New York Stock Exchange y of the smaller stocks con- Roe aes rc t OIL WELL SUPPLIES . _ investment of $1,590,000 at Cowley alone. ae Stocks tinted their strengthening trend. z TAT “I know of two million dollar: HONG cos eas Open Close _ Acting on the reports from the Big WAS AFRAID TO GO : HALF PRICE worth of machinery to be shipped to the senate today, according to the Noxthiwest 1754 1774 Muddy field of the extensive develop- x sean ireia aawire DEI Wyoming soon for carbon purpose predictions of Mr. Cur satty cl Noe ix fs = ; 5 ment and! successfallidrilling’ within ON TOP OF HOUSE 2a Ae ve Aerie adds Mr. Curtis, in explaining the ef) comments on the support which Con-| )uNes4 o--— : Sinclair Oil the past two weeks the Big Muddy 4 ing Line, Value =---$600. fects of the measure on potential de- sman Mondell accorded the meas- RAL TNS aISteclae stoc rengthoned considerably and _ = 1250 ft. 6 5-8 17 Ib, velopment of the present season. ure when it was before the house for! [rember ~—~~ ee for the first time since the recent Painter Was So Weak Could # Youngstown Casing--1500.00 tte of Wyoming has over chactmeat yesterday. Riverine 37 ES Pa oaks boom rivaled the Salt Creek stocks Hardly Walk— Gains Twenty 35 Barrell Fuel Tank-_ 70.00 or tonjcublelfest of open tlewiet) (Congressman yMondell maiane alegre tmeg tae Liberty Bonds in demanc Pounds by Taking Tanlac. & Bartet Cirele Jack---- 50.00 ga Sand Dai Butta : te SIM. Strong speech in the house in Shiloh : Open Close Scape aeeaaeiae ounds by faking Lanlac. z 350 R. H. Tool Wrench 50.00 ‘k which is worthless tiepateli to ‘The ‘Deib United I - Chie “I will cheerfully tell anyone, who £ Above mentioned material dispatch to The T ur * tial 6 4 yone, who * ‘* ee 2 to 109, after ¢ Western, Bxplr. - sitet is looking for something to build them & offered at®one-half of prices if the time come what bilter del Wind River Refg. ii ane 3 H} fl up, that Tanlac certeinly brought me + noted, F. Q. B. Lander, Wyo- the Fe Walliams Higa ; rhe an out of the kinks,” was the character- ming. . All in first-class condi- n then be put ane = Heroes H istic statement made by John A. % tion, as good as new. and let the car r his bill, Representatives 177 ee ooo nalgo aitas ee ae The Merritt Oil corporation Thurs- users house painter and decorator % B. A. HAYDEN up in) Wyomine or of Colorado and Mosh : \ ake Gia! GHINan Mac avis Dey oF feardan, Washington, while in i 310 Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo. n, knowing this, I Raker and John A, WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET producer in the Big Muddy field on ™ wee ze at Spokane, recently. % bill will We de- nia fought very -$1.00, Elk Basin __ - 1.85 © in@thel north: ead ot that I suffered anv sxx: % its passage. Others dese - 1.50] Grass Creek - 5 dy field and is preparin,, Partitular pam,” he continued, “I land leasing bill will pass credit.” Bie - 1.50] Fossil y start other operation, JUSt had no appetite and got into a > me 1,601 Lander -------------------- 1.25 in that district to define the produc- topsibly’ aoe condition. GEOLOGICAL WORK vat meme 5 er = ; ing extent. Oil was encountered at ou) fuel Raney ai : Mapa and Blue Prints, Surveying Hat ay \ NE cr 00 barrels. Despite thy COMPENSATION MOVEMENT —— ‘epih of approximately 2,200 fee: eat was foreed down and Crude Oil Te . gf wi re 0 ne work being os =p and e flus ue is a ais Af ae : ears WE f rf ' ts fer , only fee ompletions fell in the SPREADING IN NATION jave been the largest of cb put La ees is asa cients wv joming Map and Blas F etc fa 1 ’ “During the month the pro- — brought in in that district. The well jo, ta cin ue time: Thad gotten | Pp. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric rE i i uring } : dane ! do most skin and bones and Casper, Wyo. By I H a enlarged hy sev- Steacy of the movement was started nearly a year ago and \, Guat wee acteRl a roatn P. { {3 iH é A j 4 5 J which found oil, but the to comp for industrial acci- carried into the d after the com- eee Seabee = z I Ub Ld = : the wells are shut down qonts without suits to prove the neg- Pany had expericnced considerat ee pee age ean be provided, andj, of the employer is noted in a difficulty with the hole. Tests = 55 146,167 Barrels Added to Nation's crease, us Kansas showed a loss. future value cannot yet be de- ; SaedbeuthomBareTamOe e this week to determine ¢ x 5 11 Pp ; Taney sad roads and bad weather are hed nined, ‘The close-of the month 7, Staines, | Seawind. aRaEN cies production of the hole whi rt) as Qu Prod a ey oan oar responsible the dulin in Kan 11 1 wells drilli , states adopted compensation i& is estimated will run eal op with oman OWRS! e Savs Meathiy Report oi is, where 128 fewer wells were com- a v the preview qe. on in 1917 and 1918 and that the other producers in the field. : the Derrick. pleted, with a loss of \ Both in new production and oniy ten states of the union have not, gave youn money_—eat at the Har- Pp \: . a new produg¢tion as cor i ‘ ¥ work North Texas is, now in accepted the’ principle. ivey. 3 dee In the Lusk Cil Field ' " i 10 v holes anc ) , ! her S. —- ~ oS : : + : 3 : ¢. : : Pere aaenine 1 nee eae of (alg obhenie ri 7 Phe Illinois Pine Line Co. is building a pipe line housand, five hundred and gas well included in the com ! 40 com- z 4, from the Lusk Oil Field to Lus Hvce ecnialeteds welia._ wilh letionsscalreduction (of 21 and, nit ‘tion of 13,- P whilse Es WwW dA s t n wus eld to Lusk. fab eomet ae ur 148,16 the close of the month new worl WerPeesS &S arne RiRS Thousands of men will be employed in the Lusk canipletel during the showed a loss of 105 in the tote ain of A e M Oil Field. “Oklahoma completed 111 initial output, when compared a ing stitutes The Families of these men will mean Thousands ki report wells than in De but made the December. The Pipe island district Oil City Deeriekaaniles _ production of s the principal section for ope on development in the oil fie The total initial although considerable mi the country. As compared with De-! pa wells was 42,055 bar- Janec k is being done Nipaebieaty aerate shh Por TBPAT NUTT CIRC rels. This was the lar new fi been opened in incrense of 33,227 barrels i ported from Oklahoma if, a single horne parish, near the town of Homer, Wale a Prlinieine LAG month for two years, with the ex-‘which promises to stimulate activity Beak ie re mane nIn ithe ption of October, 1917, and May, ‘The oil is of good gray There was Sy livisions report fewer 1918. While few of the new wells «Joss ir ork of due to the : ea the report, “or could be placed in th isher class, checking ations in the Pip: ved i ind in most dis- there are so hi more than aver- [sland pool. tr : his is attr 1 to the win © size as tor > showing. t in the Gulf Coast ter and the extremely bad Some of the wells were bad onc tnuary centered about re i we fields the high) hich helped to swell the total. In where the ‘Texa wer ! t the ex (YET CTY PLO SDE TRL Teta truck a mated ceessive, amd pleted there dry holes 10,000 b webu a “ subles that usual- | * 30 per cent of the total. Fifty with barrels of the iy ee 5 In ithe three was wells were reported, whict 0 barrels reported from the di- Co fh eituntion rave due Lo the excessive cost of get eee onlisritn ii ing material to the le on 4 ie inerease i new produc- Count of roads. All work r eticns. OF tion furnished by Oklahom z ary was avoided, re failures, which North Texas and Louisiana, as the is steadily gaining in smail number for other divisio d either losses or an oil producing cen- jon. The close of th Waereanta, n completions rade a new high record in inonth a gain of 47 in new a iii the field January The co npletions were 125, work, the increasing opera- : f Hetions were Sal #P inerease of 19, and the new pro- tor Columbix. Hull and re ' totuly Guction was 48,155 barrels, ar Barbers Hill f le on “Work in Wyoming is closing down spe Subt these from the for the winter, but a few companies total laaves [Ug prathne il well are busy enough to keep inte live Thi one of th lest numb \ During January only 11. wi © rc for In Decer ympleted in the State, or four less ln and in oN than the previous port, and the new agian ( 1 tt ai 1 obtained showed a loss of f ‘ he tilures. New work Phe close of aes © iuary showed an in- \ Sill Introduced Tuesday W i : f is Require Approval of Secre- ve Only change in verulesolguoy ihe rth ‘I tary of Treasury. a barrel in the the —- » oil, and a hori- The r re beiiev i r the terr of bill whict etion of 30 cents a bar- iii ; le for this loss. As ¥ rods | in the wational con |rel for Gulf Const credit balances.” co dowith January, 191 ress yesterday, ull companies offer > ~ fi sone entice ock to public subseription in fu |. Money to loan on cenattels. Secu- Atal Boas ey L have to submit all prospce-| tity Loan Company, Suite 302 0.-S. OO : cs, advertisements and literature | Blds. 1-2-tf n ) ns th® real ac ' ing to the offering to the see - aa 1 1 by far in the an ani Oe ge “ie oper Ss are not quite se i ye method of fac F i g 1 is in the previous month, te approval of all literature will | } taty AAR AN AVGn hor coes with the governments P UN are nae a a aE red tape that is now in} Coldsand coughs are quickly bee aan oynuc would be an endless tast relieved by Dr. King’s aa avaintDecnal to prepare all matter and send it to New Discovery Via pth Washington for the approval of the he f overnin horities Nobody should fecl “perfectly mise t manner this will limit the erable’ froma cold, cough or bronchial } al try of the state is unkne nitack for very long. For it takes only he ht fon, iuirlg every GuCteMatu lent ali hile to rclicve *t and get bac’ of 1h eight, respectively, Ne ompany started with the nublic a en the road to recovery when Drs t of the month shows ; aisle | sie w Discovery is faithfully ee non eof stock to provide the original func 2 the phlegm, ree bu L ce doin Casper to what supei . at, brings comfort. Mid-Ce ent division of Ok-| vision the yovernm officials will Half a century old and more popular hor d somewhat have or what their der today than ever. 60c and $1.20. dull durin d had none — pete Be ibe ane ures which fyunk-R. Dildine, owner of one of ake your Bowels Behave its oil the large: Pare ria ee Make them function with gratiffing eer aed A re pent precisicn, Jf regulation of the dict juc- ( enne for n few dave Mr* Dil d/ S9ee% not) gelieve: theiny torpidity Dr. re more. . Young Woman is the natura! place for them to live. An abundance of good water, Telephone, U. S. Postoflice, 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 writa For Nuxated Iron Physicians Below. Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give The Same STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE As Organic fron—Nuxated fron United States Judge Atlinson Giyes Opinion To the Young Woman Townsite Co., Room 3, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467-W Casper, Wyoming ee | may in some more harm The widespread tion of the abave in- has becn suggested 3 Prancis Sulli- ey TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS 4ND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our privaf® wires. Place the convenicnt facilities of our office at your dis posal to buy, sei lor obtain the Lest markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information Local Oils, Phone 203 ate to that there and quotations ew York Stocl on es. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. furnished upon reque: , Liberty Bonds and other is Wyo. Iron to pei the stress of p labors have permitted the Casper, t has restored my appetite and my viality,, Z feel that I bave dropped off the burden of months of toil in w weeks that I have ig the very simple for the use of Nuxated J: times per day after ¥ : for two weeks. Bw ots ie" Tl FIRST PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION POWDER RIVER | SYNDICATE UNITS AT $100 PER UNIT This Syndicate closed an operating agreement with the Winona Oil Corporation to finish drilling the well which is close to 700 feet deep and has oil in the shale, and will drill other wells on Winona land. : IN ADDITION TO ‘THE ABOVE The Powder River Syndicate own and control 1280 acres of the choicest and most favorably located oil land in the REAL POWDER RIVER FIELD. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, LITERATURE, Ete. 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