Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1919, Page 2

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“ASSIGNMENT OF WESTERN STATES EXHUMED AND FILED FOR RECORD Question Raised Affecting Title to East Half of Section °. : ° : | Local Stocks ' New York Curb \ure during the past assembly: Billy’s + on Which Pioneer Well of Ohio Is Located | ; Bia Mek Bi" ax, representation in. association with! proaae ad b A 5 R & American _ ~ #23 03 mes ee peeks aes |Rep. L. L. Gantz and Senator P. Bessemer _ +15 18 path a OAT * es 'O’Conor put Natrona conspicuously in y Assignment Nesurrection. : Pa ee iE Pi Big Bear 923 03 Eh AER aS , © [the limelight in affairs legislative. He Big Five 013 024 | Merritt -_-- 25 _ 24.75 --'gook a very. active part in ths pro- An old assignent affecting the east half of section 36-36-65 in Boston W \:38 40 cence Oil - oe ae heeedings of the house and his advice | Big Indian : 30 55% fe dake (s jwas much sought. , the Lance creek field, the section on which the Ohio Oil company Gatien ‘01s | Okmulgee -+ 1.50 1-75 |"“While several bills introduced by - WASHINGTON, Fak 24 -oe * brot-in the pioneer well of that district, has been filed for record and! Columbi 28 Sapulpa a si.28 a bir. Johnson were killed, he also saw | Ke ngon : i dome propane’ 34.8 ; indicates that the holders of the assignment, the Wyoming Eastern Oil): Cons. Royalty 98 Onin & =SFiN eer several mensired which he, pacer Wek Bo tiacad oh tnetgee pogore Roce he syndicate and the Allen Oil company, will contest the title to this) ‘02 fac jae x ivocates yews 1 and signed by new ‘Victory-Liberty. Loan,” a yin property held by the Western States concern. Indirectly the Midwest! jupiter __ .08 New York Stock Exchange duced H. B: 118, relating to munici- Tate ta the 62 eas be a fi Refining is affected in that it is re-|—————————______- Kinney ~_____.___ 70 Stocks | pal concerts, which was signed Satur- exes ported to have purchased the control-} Mountain & Gulf_ 36 Open. Close day by the Governor; also H. B. 138, hay When in n the city stop.at tbe Ameri- ling interest in the Western States} Outwest __. 13 179 177 |relating to the duties of the State Hotel, 148 So. Center. St. company for a consideration in ex-} Outwest 2 12 193 1924 | Geologist which will go thru ir all J cess of $300,000. Pathfinder 06 Sinclair Oil 36% 863 /mrobability He also advocated According to yond reaching Cas- Brana “02 U. S. Steel -__ 933 95%\ strongly the passage of Batre per the Western States cor IN (APA Picardy _- 41 NA We a iy oti ha February, 1917, fesiened | Riverton Refg. _- 14 L ‘ounty is mi |. This hai? of the section to the i ‘03 iberty Sends {has to do with Hens in oil fields. Eastern Qil syndicate and the / “06 Open Close | Ont company fr a aah sovslerates Four New’ Oil Concerns, Lumber, United Pal. $2 ge atte “atte CARTER MOVING | ‘ Dee s - 93. | that was being drilled by tie Ohio) Firm and Telephone Com- {| wind River Refz. 24 sitdee - 93:36 eg 3 | RIGS TO SALT | OF’ company did not: matenietise "an pany Formed. E. T. Williams —-_ 3.25 Ist 445 _ _ 95.16 95-12 | scon as expected the holders’ € tne} Wyo-Kans. __ 1.25 2nd 44s ~ 94.10 94.10 CREEK FIELD assignment did not file notige of ane (Special to The Tribune) Wyo-Tex. ___ “45 3rd 43s - 95.50 95.50 4 Saslenment.) “When the Midwest ile | Ca tENNE) Woo. Feb) 66. -isic} Mosherninite mena) ch75(00) 91 ath ase es 94.20 94.14 fae Sota ies fining company purchased ‘controlling CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 26.—Six ae <ciaiich tong: ia ing | interest of the Western States com-|new Wyoming corporations, having a ¢ WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET its equipment from the Medicine Bow | pany it did so with the idea that the combined capitalization of $1,825,000 Warm Springs - --$1.00, Elk Basin ___ {district in the southern part af the| east half of section 36 was still filed their articles with the Secretary Salt Creek — = seo Grass Creek — ctate to its holdi in the Salt creek | vested in the Western States com- {htiStataltoday vrour ofithenliwera pie Madey = ao inipie! (a5 tee air (ext amare de-| pany. = pare oil companies, Mr. Chaplin and his The Ohio Oil company has an op- erating agreement on all land in the district held by the Western States company as well n Oil company and the Oil syndicate so its interest in. the section is not affeeted in any way. A technical legal question arises as to what interests should have title to the property. The status of the case has not been determined and it is possible that the claims’ will re- sult in lengthy litigation. fee RAWLINS PAPER GIVES DETAILS OF LATE DEATH (From the Rawlins Republican.) Mrs. A. J. Hardendorf passed awa: at her home in this city Monday noon of this week, death being due to sep- ticemia, following infection from and Mrs. Hardendorf ¢ city from Casper several months Mr. Hardendorf being connected ie to ago, with the Producers and Refiners O Co.. and during their short residen in Rawlins, Mrs. Hardendorf has e' dea ed herself to a large circle of go Mr. Hardendorf nall pox and the family pre placed iu quarantine. A trained nurse was obtained from Denver and he getting along n ndorf was tal ed at first that contracted small pox but such nd from the first she worse unti! her death {4 on Monday. The body of Mrs. Hardendorf will » held in the Rasmussen ender ors until the first of 1 Mr. erdorf will be from He will ad Kar ‘after the liquid - compa office force might well have hung out the sign, “This is our busy day.” £ 3 The biggest of the lot was the Al- ance Qil & Refining:Com Ity Il have a capital stock of a million dolars, and with that amount will go gold in Hot Springs County. Its main office will be ‘Thermopolis. Numbered among directors will be four men prominent 2 the affairs of the Republican party | t in Wyoming: T. Blake Kennedy and} R. B. Forsythe of Cheyenne and Ar-! Geraldine Fe theater Friday r comes to the Iris n “The Hell Cat,” cond in her se; of Goldwyn pic- ves. The international celebrity promises to acquit herself magnifi- cently in this production, every scene thur K. Lee and €. W. Axtell of|of which was made in the heart of Thermopolis. The other directors the Wyoming rockies. will be Fred Bloom, Isser Reznik, In “The Hel] Cat” she is Pancha Maupice Singer, W. E. Downie and J:| O'Brien, the /daughter-of a sheep CG: er, and is half Spanish and half izish. She loves and/hates with equal abandon. Jim Dike, ‘cattleman, covets Pancha. She will have none of him, however, because she loves Sheriff Jack Webb. Dike determines that this shall not stand in the Avay of his de- sires. Again and again Pancha re- buffs him. After he has shot O’Brien during a raid on his ranch, Dike approaches Fancha. The gir} offers furious re- sistance, fighting Dike off until she is finally exhausted and blood streams f-cm her mouth. Then Dike binds her to his horse and takes her to his lonely ranch. His squaw Reznik. Second in the list comes the Wyo- ming Exploration Company, which! will have its main office at Glenrock and conduct its oil-seeking operations | it what might have been Carey Coun- ‘ty but which, by reason of certain acts of the late Legislature, is still a par: of Converse County. The capiteliza- tion will be $500,000; the first board of directors will consist of J. R. De- vis, W. B. Troy, J. E. Graham, B. Roberts and Leona E. ‘Davis. e Ed Lefffingwell, John Smith, C. A. arber, P. E. Barber and ¢ the directors of the yalty Company. It will have z D } stock of $100,000, maintain an| dashes off to tell th: fice at Lusk, and do business in Sherif of Pancha’s plight and when Niobrare and other Wyoming coun-|Jim Dike and Pancha later leave the ties. ranch ostensibly to go east, a posse Lusk will also be the main scene of surrounds the buggy. Dike lurches ty for the Buck Creek Royalty Company, and three of the directors of the Niobrara Royalty concern wil be among those for the’ Buck forward from his seat, a dagger in his heart. Pancha prociaims herself his layer and unworthy of the man she loves. How this climax is brought to Creek people. The directorate is to; close is extremely interisting. consist of William Gartner; Ww Seg. Swerve Shee: WALLAGE-IDAHO IS DOWN 00 FEET, CHIMNEY ROCK y, this one will have a capi- tal stock ef $100,000. Another new one with a capitaliza- ‘tion of $100,000 is the Southerr take the body to e inte miTombeniGor For two or three weeks the Wal- ment will be made N Harde ‘ i Ss lace-Idaho company, a new concern, dorf’s old home where her mother ar and G ea been quietly proce: eeding with op- reside. her sister ‘ations on what is known as the The incorporators and eo akon He ai] Chimney Rock dome in Eee Series hust and baby daug Jean, Hardendorf y with the result that a well leaves catches serine niacin L j | has ‘been spudded in and hed a two si to whom the Republican flmer Keefe depth of over 300 feet at last re- desires extend sincere sympathy there comes the Beaver & ports. The company expects to get in the loss of their loved one. - 3 producing sands at a shallow depth, Norse Creek Geleruene Cemp will be at similar to developments n the Warm Springs structure of the same county. The Chimney Rock ground was Jo- ed last year by John Otey and Maret and leased by them to Mace-Idaho company. The dis- * THET CHALLENGES TRIO TO POINT QUT GLAUSE AFFECTING U. 6. LEAGUE WYOMING RESOLUTION I AMMUNITION FOR WOMAN SUFEARGE LOBBY IN U. 6. The action of the 1919 Wyoming legislature in passing a resolution calling upon the tational lawmakers to pass the federal suffrage amend- ment may become a factor in the present fight at Washington. A re- Jewett, Joseph Miller aah the W, trict has not been tested in any way ‘and the wildcatting will be watched ##4#%ibRIeeK RNR RICE INI I AIR A NARNIA NL ANNIE with interest by operators. ___ ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26. William Howard Taft, - fore the Midcontinent th gue of Nations, x-President speaking be- Congress of challenged ee s Poindexter, Borah and Reed _ Yo put their fingers on the clauses of the constitution forbidding the United ~ States to assume ths obligations in the covenant of the League of Nations. “Let him who objects to it suggest another remedy (to prevent war) or hold his pea he deelared, % “eo 1M + nk. nee quest has been received at the state RIVERTON POSTOFFICE L ous in Maud Yunger, a TO MOVE INTO TEMPLE (‘lo mibigecor eee tionat Woman's party, for a copy of the resolution, in order that it may led to the attention of a num- of, senators who are ‘opposing the amendment. Among the members te POODOa>: % + The Riverton pastoffica, ports for there this week, » moved into its new location in the Masonic Temple building by the first day of March. New fixtures, includ- of the national adv ory cpuncil of ing 520 lock boxes, are being installed , the woman’s party are Mrs, Joseph and the office will have all modern! M. y and Mrs. Cyrfs Beard, both conveniences. KO we 2 Secs roateat pads Men and women who work among lavender, gathering it or distilling it, seldom have neuralgia or nervous headache. “ ‘4 me oS AS Corrections made recently in maps of Greenland have shown it to be about 150,000 square miles larger chan formerly believed, 123-127 WEST SECOND TODAYS MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘LINCOLN COUNTY SLMS (a FARRAR'S BEST, CLAIM OIL OF 82 GRAVITY IN company, operating in the Dry Piney | sentatives of the company are pick-/ B a rea b tion of Lincoln county, all less than} 1,000 feet in depth, gAltho small‘pro] Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying luction only has been obtained drill- Crude Oil Testing a Specialty | and operators are still hopeful Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., || that a lower strata of sands exists that wili produce gushers. SEH SEHR PHBA E RDNA EHEHE HAH NO HH HHHHPHEBH SHA HEABBEE HKG e a significant strike in that region. |, pfoney p dean a cette 362 0-3. the location is given as the north-} 4 ° 1-2-tf | vest quarter of section 1-28-114 and! reports say the sand was penetrated! 2t 838 feet. The oil is said to have a column. paraffine-base and a kerosene content, of 71 per cent. | | Natrona County Pushed to Fore by) | Activity of Johnson in Agso- ciation with ~Other Representatives. State tative J. W. (Billy) | Johnson has returned to Casper after |serving Natrona in the state legisla- ) velopment program that will be_fol- | lowed out this year. The holdings ‘ef the Carter company are located | near the new Mosher well on section: | 15-89-78 and since the proving of the | ‘district by the hauling in of the} | Mosher well the district is considered | ja ehoice drilling ‘proposition. What plans Carter will make to-| NEW WELL iT ARY PINEY: ward extending its operations in| | various districts around Casper is un-} The Lacky Drilling & Development | known, but it is known that repre-| 3asin, kas brot in a well which pro- | ing up acreage on many proven fields. luces oi! of 82 gravity and promises | With a view to development upon the prolific flow, says the Kemmerer/| Passage of the leasing bill. Ranablicds: reporting what is held to! - ——_—>-- — You can sell it In thé Want Ad) This is the third well in that sec- The new P. O. Box 325, Rm. 10, over Lyric Wyo. be placed uw der. pump. EEK SPECIAL | This Week Only - _35e Toe 65e _.. 15e For 25e€ 4S¢ for 25e | 15e Te 25e .15e For 25¢ _. 15e for 25e | Citizen's Equity Association 236 E. Second Phone 304 EAE AAA A RENE, Sunkist Oranges Per dozen .. Empson’s Kraut, size 2 1-2 can, each... Empson’s Hominy, size 2 1-2 can, each. Empson’s Pumpkin, size 2 1-2 can, each. Leader Peas, size 2 can, each Hawkeye Corn, size 2 can, .each.......... Everything for the Automobile Expert Repairing, Storage, Prompt Service THE HIGHWAY GARAGE | CENTRALLY geld p pects 7 a large force ployed to rush the work to speapiel See tion: SENATOR KENYON W WOULD including legal papers, are by the city’s ti Peers men tal men apd banks SMELTER WORKERS WILK “QUT WHEN WAGE 18: CUT SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. hundref employes of the field mutton at the American, & Refining Company walked out here in. protest to a reduction in wages of 75 centa a day. 26.—One THE UN IVERSAL CAR There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily operation in the United States. This is a little better than one- half ‘of all the motor cars used in America. The Ford.tar is every man’s necessity. No matter what his busi- ness may be, it solves the problem of cheapest transportation. We solicit your order now, because production is limited, and we must make it the rule to supply first orders firet. Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775; Truck Chassis, $550. These prices f, 0. b. sisi wei sub EARL C.- BOYLE Authorized Agent 231-237 North Ceatet. Phone 9. Our Hero as all have seen, is fond of food cooked well and clean, and that is why he’s got this hunch. When-e’-er he takes his daily lunch He Takes it At MANHATTAN = CAFE He knows he’ll find Friends, Food and Service to his Mind "FRR MANHATTAN CAFE Where Evezyhody Gees “Our Assets is the Satisfied Customer” Club Breakfast—From & te 10 A. M. Metchants' Lunch—11:30 A. M. te 2 Ph M. Orchestra Entertainiag Noon Gal Supper Hours ef eur office at markets and up te the min- Ble vi otations furnished otal Oli, Mew York Speake ral ends fad othe taese Phone 203 Casper, Wyo, "212 Oit Exchange Bidg, Place the convenient posal to buy, sel lor obtain the ute quotations, - “Latest. Fashions ind vs ra for 119 J. S. PETTINGILL . Tailoring De Luxe Reo a1 8 Bide ;

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