Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 3

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mee PLA EIS ES RINE READY TD SPUD ) URFIRST WELL AT ROCK RIVER EARLY I MONTH AUREETS BY WE | RENE RS AL CrxR The first-well of the Kinney Oil & Refining company in the Rock Creek : Ask | - vla: of Oier $100,000 Me Maintained by. “Twenty- ‘ain Tes |fponths according’ fo Tom "tase | The Truck That Trucks 2 . 1.62 pioneer operator o: tl ramie * . b 9 in: i There’s the same ec y s the one- ea Counties; Maintainatce of Roads and | BSR, *480 ailing the Kinney prgery snd late ton Ford truck that there fs in using the Pord Bridges Biggest lem; Natrona Second. . 8.2 developments on section 11 of the car—only the larger carrying power of the Ghio. company have: given impetus to the’ program. in that region. . The Ohio company is rushing 50 500-barrel: tanks: to the field’ to eee | NEW WELL COMPLETED £5 i truck commends it particularly to farmers, and ‘other business men. The famous Model T motor assures reliable power, and lots of it; the man- CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 1.—(Special.) During the year ; the21 counties of: Wyzaning: spent more’than two million dollars, or an}. oo conan eRae Soanas Oklahoma P@R ___’8.75 anes VA drive makes ceriin the ese care of production pending the com- ganese bronze worm 4 thei ; pletion of th line sta: use of all that power; the three-point sus- 4 average of peice in maintaining ir county |: Ae New’ York Stock Exchange Tiincie “company. HES CSE eh pension gives flexibility, and vanadium steel % governments; a x strength. Price, without body, $550 f.o.b. A statement compiled! by: Stair Examiner I. C. Newlin and made}. sore 1 er cine Detroit. public today stiows tliat the aggregate expentled by all’the counties, as Tae ea ree Hee HOH Ley [reported to. his. office, was, $2,067, 06 | Sinclair. Oil - 36% 858 i ; é ‘ «| 165.62, and that thisiwas,an in 62." Say grein 2 oar aloes IN LOST SOLDIER BY f HAT Hl of $898,304:17, or more than 23.8}: Pi ve \ i per cent, over the figures for 1917: . _ Liberty Bends rs It is further shown that’ the largest|. Regu 033 | y | BRER BRICLERS FRIDAY item: of expense, as is uniformly the} Shiloh —— Close case, was that for the construction} United Pet. an 7 and maintenance of the public roads| \ ti 5 3 . and bridges. The total for that’ pur- reais 93.50 This: week saw’ the completion of pose was $802,573.: 37, hie geo in 95.06 hires beta tic ares Lost Soc Huding'tl en 94,10) | field by the Bear Oil company: The E Cc 1 Leasing Measure Stat Status Takes New oa a it a Rojee 95-40. | new well is located on section 10-26- el o Boy e Turt: with:Deelaration’ Again supervision of the state y 94.10 |90. The- company has. two 55,000- 231-237 N. Center St. Casper, Wyo. mission. The*report oft the. commission does not show. the; amount 9 received fram’ the counties /for each calendar yedf, but * $125,737.43 of county funds) are. shown. as : roan dell frem:April | barre}. tanks’ and. one. 50,000-barrel tanks full. of: oil from: other producers: and it is anticipated that this shutin production will be marketed during the next 30 days, at the end of which the Illinois will have: its pipe: line ready to carry oil. Evidence is accnmuliting that Sec- retary of' the’ Navy Daniels: is: still’ shasiomenoy block’ to early enaction of a leasing’ measure.” The: secreta- \ Assuming:.that’ the xpenilitures'z0 Ty's: antipathy: teward any: provision | that will provide for opening the na- ere fundb, after ‘Né 30: cata ed, ‘e! 55 : | val reserves.is-held responsible for his | nose expended during 1987, Me: N awe ast sre it eld respanile for hii finds that She count’ Beet #0 MEWOFFICES CREATED: Fombshell in the senate Wednesday| “Ott, a1 . bridge. “purgoses unilby AY LAST LERISL ATURE | county «super idn apj ‘oximately y Bsa 5 Senate Se eehe ead a letter| $675,000 airing the: year 1938. © tes i: s. fort ae Among the new offices, and the sal- gry attached to each,. created’ by’this sition, The-total-of $145,51015: The seeretary’ wrote as: follows: Year's legislature were the following: | T- understand that-a.statement has; * State insurance commissioner, $3,- 3}He seypved in that\capacity hile Gav. @00; deputy i i ernbr Bobert: :D.{ Carey was attending ; deputy insurance commissioner, | 1.86 Phone 9 1.85 contract SHEE EEE RAE HER ERIK KEK IH HNHK IRI ARAL EASA IAAI AISA IAA He OUT WEST SPECIAL Send at once for our new market letter bulletin giving important information regarding Out West Petroleum; complete analytical digest of this popular enterprise; comprising latest reliable infor- mation relative to the financial and physical aspect. Of interest and value to you if you are a shareholder, or if you contemplate buying this stock for future speculative gains, ® NOW IN THE PRESS—FREE ON REQUEST Y Send us your name and address and market bulletin will go | forward to you’promptly on receipt of it by us from the printers— free while the supply lasts. WYOMING BROKERAGE COMPANY 120. WEST LINCOLN HIGHWAY CHEYENNE, WYOMING i year. includes” the: cost. of completing | thé buildings.in Big Horn and Platte}/ counties. and the ial cost. af the new buildings in | i Salarie: d expenses of * eétive, Fr Bee $405;296. 2 caunty officers other than the coroner, i i who is paid‘fees,” and’ ititlading- the’ ee co are cy Perk pig been) made- by: some member: of. con-' pHs the attorney general and of*the navy favor the ty legislation reported’ by’ the con- ference committee on’ publie’ lands of! the two:houses. OPROSES ‘PROVISION REGARDING RESERVES “You know my position all the time has been that while not opposing the leasing vill, which I favor, I’ have: op- | ‘posed incerporating, any. provision with reference to the naval reservos in such legislation? “Ii do not favor the bill that has been! agreed upon. I do nee think! o¢ maintajn - its ‘gove: it isjust to the government so far! py ¥ as the naval reserves are co ay BE price. Ten: fate is Wetter than the original bill but \jogs my attitude is that the naval reserves |, 4:5: ought. not to: be touched! by- legisla tion but. ought to be settl courts. $2,400; state’ commissioner of prohi- | bition; $3000; deputy commissioner | of prohibition, $1,800; state commis- jsioner of child and animal protection, ; 5 | $2;500; state historian, $2,400; state | heard of equalization, three members | at: $8,000 each and a secretary at! $2, 000; deputy state. commissioner of | labor, $1,800. | - On’ the other hand the lawmakers} abolished the offices of’ state commis- sioner of taxation and‘secretary of | the state’ public service commission. salaries of deputies, amounted daring. |the year to:$476,663.85—an increase \ of $34;931.15over'the total for 1947! | !The only. deergase along this-line al in) the: salaries, per diem, and . |penses: of: the cotnty coeintigionines They: totaled. $42,798.34! ‘aa) agaii $46,157.39".in A917 gecrcerc of} $2;364,05. = *t The:county‘showing the ie excent/sign. exttaditib: nye me;t aiid: to: Tow: : Thies, TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. ‘Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEOLOGICAL WORK : Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying hye P €rude Oil Testing a Specialty the ine thie test‘ disbursements: were Wyoming: May 'and'Blua Print Co., Laramie, with $214,: soe a and ‘Na-. 3 . 4 r ‘ ot trano,. with $208,948.82 ie forme: ; Tidid agree with the attorney gen: amount includes’ seoriatsia spent for eral'and the secretary of. the interior | the construction of a -court” house ory & proposition some time ago that jand jail,-and Natrona: ceunty’s totaly would protect the naval reserves and | includes. approxithately: $60,000 paid: would confer upon thapresident Pow: the stute Highw ‘way commission ‘for er to operate the going wells. I did)ragd: construction. Nine of the 21 thani$5,000 ct in Dine, mn t5000 iy the: Roeoatesdeadententesteetrtretres doetect o-efe 50-08 So eSo-$ soa Sof so-0te ered this because I did not wish to assume rood .e 3 Steiner acre {Richards & Cunningham Com any sage’ of legislation. of importance ¥ { whieh a Raber Fay unites vee Bes + ‘will corre: ie 1 - | Peetion Seaetiiee Changed tn my | RS IERIE Atm emeau nme ES } WANTS NAVY TO’BE’ & || FUELY PROTECTED | eo “MN! believe that the naval interests | = require, that whatever in the naval} ‘ reserves. belongs to the navy by law) + { should go to the navy, tho the final | 2 {matter should be settled by the courts, | o | tales the Mags patie During the past week, we have received many new and at- + ' agreed to tii ‘i aaactl 5 5 ‘5 é a3 ee Porated. think ie would be a et "Hab ty aoa mu nee tractive Silks including Large Fancy Plaid Taffetas, Ro- & i wol if 3 ' iA bd. j sition known.” those. cool: $ KD oe + man Stripes, Foulards, Tussahs and Shirting Silks. rt ‘ When the letter had~ been read rcpt tae when ty - } Senator. Pittman and Senator Sha-| oy Tah oven yiountain’and , Seine: will “— i froth of Colorado, a‘ member of the }o) So), cam sant efult = j senate eat copunitte cals Now! marta we apnea 0 R W. S e e ee \ 5 was then upnots a hh eed eae ur Ready to Wear Section is Fast ¢ ‘ his influence with. Secretary Daiels Bul forme ttin, KS i negra opposes the. pie ; a ea aaa ae - 3 5 > 4) understood. ie president declin rt Fill th th N d he ee ruling up wi e New an + froth later, saw the naval secretary | <. } who! was said to have petaeed 9 yield. | St li h § e N < Eff to bri the conference, ‘ } Per ei lie Sens ylish Spring Numbers z Senators LaFollette, Lenroot, Smgot,! ; ee hee: Sv raat ottiers who: are opposed ; eK COMPANY WITH HORI WITH HOLDINGS We await your inspection of the merchandise. Come in + i a gite i <o AN ADGK RIVER BRINGS. whether wishing to purchase or not. $ WEL OOM ported to began’ ‘for 609; NI RC SR 28 RN A Lester we to rere) a ss e ‘ THe Y. Oil a Ga'es Gi pany ceiling M d § | Mo d al $ Se ee onday Specia day Speci $ y Oklishoma ‘field, has brot in: a’ well : peng a gi pa Aone t ‘es’ Outi + ree a iaaile ie wel wall. for. $2.25 a\ | Ladies’ Outing . Flannel 40c quality of Lonsdale for + r and“ _ <4 tice to 5B. bid. i ' Night Dresses, $3.00 qual- 71-2¢e = rare fase wo ger f Take advantage of this|. ¢ oso iimmodiaiaty adjoining, HH 4 ee 4 $ i 6. Ohio co: | " f ‘4 _the rll amp com | te offer. for your spring sew -

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