Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1919, Page 3

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Ss rae FUL. OACDED. NAILV.-TRIRIINE. THE CASPER-DAILY TRIBUNE > . . Detroit Capitalists Purchase Lease and pee for Early Local Stock | est of Structure. Bid Ask f c American -__» 024 © 03 | ome 2 | The purchase’ of a lease .held by} Bessemer 10 Al | Dr. B. J. Hahn on section 15-36- 89 | Big Bear dus oe of the Richards field by Elmer.E,) Big Five —- HG Lu Girard and Frank-Sommers, capita-| Boston Wyoming_ ab sau 1 lists of Detroit, Mich., opens the way | Big Indian - ae OL | for an important test of this region! Center -- - oe eae \ during the, coming season and pre-| Columbine ~ rica ar ee | parations already -undertaken indi-; Bikh ‘oyalty ---- ie5 5 cate that a well will be drilling H ail = == ei 5 within the next 30 days. Rig timbers | 5 Site aie Bere and other equipment, including a ae oP 2 8 a | string of tools, haye been shipped to| eaten é Galt a cot the field and-a crew has bean started} VOuntain, 7 nop | on construction work there with the | Outwest = maa 2 ero a a and) pathfinder ------ .05 .06 i d -0 The Detroit interests also” Have Hoos = on ae leased section 4-38-92 on the Bishop | Riverton Refg Ta 318 14 home in the region of Lysite and re-/ Republic _ Q ‘02 "033 ports state that a rig will be erected Shiloh 5 ‘043 ‘06 there in the next few weeks. B. J.) United Pet. _ 4 ‘ Hahn of Casper will have charge of ee operations as local manager for the Western ExplE: aa aot Detroi men and proposes to push) 5 'p wittiams S- Gan) | tn development with all posaiple| Ww. Fag et ii . reas 125 | aste. ! he Richards fieldiextends across| W%-TS= ==---— _—.4b ty li eovenstarn|| Mosher unitc -500.00 the Natrona county line into eas : WYOMING CRUD : Fremont county and is one of the largest structures in the state re- we Srrings - =u oe maining to be tested. The wrong Muddy - asco Co-operative Oil company erected a Pilot Butte _ 1/60 rig on hofdings in this field last fall. and proposes“to drill with the adve' of settled weather. Shallow at saturated shales of this region and it is hoped that deep drilling will pen- SNGRING BROTHERS HORSE; etrate the Shannon and Wall Creek | ul | sands. Both the Bishop and Richards FILE GREEK ROOMS TOWN catting will be among the most im-|'* A portant locally that will be under- \. Geologists of reputation have re- Creek field west of Edgemont, the “ported favorably on the structures 1 itter town is in the throes of an velopments will be awaited with in- hive visited the embryo oil metropo- | terest in local oil circles. Operations 1: of South Dakota during recent fully financed, assuring the rapid com- ‘ ountered in getting “bed and board” | pletion of the first well. ire even worse than Lusk, cl man who returned a few y ro might even be subject to morc li known, reputation for acity fl d by all men of, that professio ‘Mr. Snook, field superintendent for a mdieates enjoyed a good bed in one Casper Manufactures Find Markets o? the livery stables, sharing a nice duction is anticipated from the well LOSES ROOM IN EDGEMONT, fields are well defined. and this wild- taken this year. As a result of the rush to the Mule and while the result is uncertain de-, incipient boom, Local oil men whe of che Detroit men are said to be weeks say that the diffficulties en-| SSE An experience told by one € (Hi PRODUCTS picion of eaggeration but for the He stated that for several night: tie Mule Creek and Agate Basin h a respectable hor in Europe and the Orient, ‘ pean pris o reric caile. s ea Aes Aft nis first feeling of nervous- Says Report. 3 lest the horse become restless ~ curing the night and roll over on Europe and the Orient are coming bm, he became quite accustomed tc to Casper to get their supplies of! his surroundings and slept soundly. oline and lubricants just as soon) Thru some m ishap, however, he los. as shipping is released from Atlantic lis “room.” His friend stated con- trade to supply the deficiency of} { dentially that it was ,because his shipment that exists in the trade § ‘ing bothered the horse and he routes of the pacific coast according | as forced’to spend a night sleeping to the statements of Frank B. Taylor i: the street s in the Oil and Gas Journal. tiring the night a busy little Ford Formerly the refineries of the, oe a up the aiteet and, mans ove! Northwest had very little of this trade De ple DR ULE EY Dic Wasa ys. but there seems to be cither a lack |” bail; but soon! rolled) over) and! drop= ELniltatneihGcet he castarn x j °d to sleep ain muttering, “I knew o ' horse would roll over sooner o1 are tied up with other con _T TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE | ~ Furnished by TZYLOR& CLAY . Room 212, Oil Exchange Bld | ‘MADWEST AND MERRITT PAGE THREE PAGE THREE CALIFORNIA DRILLING = TO SHOW DECREASE IN 1919, REPORTS STATE ted Prenn.) SAN FRANCIS! 0, March Sienna Ns arily. However, the history field development, even | counting too heavily upon in | ductive conditions. “The flush production of the nol. longer new Montebello and Casmalia -|fields masked this condition tempor- of o if present production data of the Montebello and Casmalia fields were not av: ble, should warn operators agsinst “Rapid decline of gas pressures and! uchy of the ing and preparations of wells Howe the sur nber of occasions on to the fa European city. n storme than fi les: ied not been d aila- Austr) Py peetact tier m from water. = = - ial pro- — Home cooking the Harvey. NEW NOTAR NAMED. y of Luxemburg, capital of ne name, en as much fighting in history It ind captured five » hundred years. New York Curb reporting of only 80 wells ready to| improper drilling, with respect to pro- r Ww iam E. Chap | 3 Midwest f drill up to the middle of February as! tection from water, are two of the ( on of Cas-| GEOLCGICAL WORK 4 Midwect Gone: against 112 for the same pe od last | ‘principal causes which prevent ofl ; E. ie inner of Win Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Eee year will make a noticeable decline in| fields from maintaining their bril- s public. |] Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Mee the state’s production of oil if the | liant initial records, eee ; 4; | Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Glenrock O11 condition continues, according to the Gas pressures can be controll ed te ay W, permits # man to a oe || P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Cosd California State Mining Bureau. The to a large extent, and their expulsive| only four tir he must] Casper, Wyo. omatinee = ~ report sayss powers conserved, by the proper drill-_ marry before ut all = = : Sapulpa —__ | Houston Oil _ { Oklahoma P&R _ ee New York Stock Exchange | Stocks | Open Close | Mexican Pet. 1774 «176% Texas Oil __ 1923 1924 Sinclair Oil - 36a 35a U. S. Steel — 923 91% . Liberty Bonds ma Open Close 98.90 98.86 94.04 93.46 Ist 44s - 95,00 2nd 44s _ - 93.96 8rd 4is 95.24 4th 44s - 93.94 i OIL MARKET Els Basin ---. Grass Creek STAR-BAIR COMPANY (3 ORGANIZED IN CASPER’ Articles of incorporation have been | filed with the secretary of state for another quarter-million-dollar Wyo-| ming oil company. The latest to en- ter the game is the Star-Bair Oil com- pany, which will operate in Natrona ty and maintain an office at Cas per. The first board of directo) j}to consist of L. E. Bair, H. E Champion, C. D, Murane, E. L. Ham-} bright and W. F. Race. ELEGT DIRECTORATES | At the annual meeting of the Mid: | west Refining company, held in Port- land, Maine, Tuesday, the old board of directors v re-elected, as fol-| M, Blackmer, Karl C. homgs A. Dines, R. D. A. Reed , H. G. Naylor, Dines and N, S. Wilson. Merritt Oil corporation als« ected its entire board with the ption of A E. Humphtreys ‘Jr., Tyson S. The who was succeeded by C, F. Clay. The oth:r members of the board are Kar] Schuyler, Carl H. Pforzheimer, + Humphrey Thomas A. Merritt, Theo. G. Smith and Clarence E. Titus. —-—— We make a special of salary Toans Security Loan Company. Suite 302 0.8. Bldg 1-2-tf airs ‘cc ° You said it—“Satisfy”’ Chesterfields hit the smoke-spot; in other words, they Jet you know you are sinoking —they “Satisfy ’’! any rate the European coming clear to Casper for ‘the frre oline and lubricating oil. All of which goes to show tha, mont is getting to be quite a Yet, they’ re mild, -right” hh and Td fov Bank deposits are growing by and bounds, stores, are franti- ri for more merchandise re shipping in building, express and real estate in lisns There is no lubricant refinery Wyoming now in operation but, it understood that the Midwest Refi fe company is building an addition to its 10 manufactory resounves to supply this is deficiency in the near future. The Mutual refinery at Glenrock is also said to be contemplating such an im- provement.but it would be dnable to compete with the Greybull and Cas- per plants of the Midwest company -as the crude oil produced in the Big Horn basin and Salt Creak answers the purpose of this branch of manu- facturing far better than the oil pro- duced in thet Big Muddy field. From the same source it is learned that the Pacific coast andthe orient have already begun to draw on Wyo- A ming fields for oil’ stocks and indica- tions are that this trade will be com- ing-to Wyomihg and will be a con- siderable factor in the development of the state fields. Formerly the Pacific coast trade was supplied by the California fie but the yield from the Golden Gate oaring. MULTIGRAPHING Estimates Furnished for. 1774 Broadway | of 48 tall cans ... state is no longer adequate for the Or yn ey demands that are being made. ‘The OF three cans prices for gasoline and lubricating oils in the Orient are such that even with shipment from Casper a fair {ff percentage of profit is left for the export, per dozen .. The constant howl of over produc- Two dozen tion in thé various rew fields that are for . being opened up in Texas and other southern states points where wells of large production are being developed | are set at-by the constantly decreas-}| ing supplies on hand according to gov- ernment oil reports.; Many’ of tite! wells in Texas come in with a large} production but settle down so | rapidly that from month ‘to month| the new wells that come in do not | increase the maximum production toy \any extent/ The demand for-erude ‘and refined | oil is steadily imereasing and the! - nécessity of draining supplies on hand | -has been obvious for some time, off-| setting the belief that oit men in the} country will be forced to -encounter | difficulties of over production thraout! i the fields of the country. a Don’t let that old furniture clutter up the house. pasted will sell it. | *Gitizens’ Equity’ Saves | { Phone 304 us TAYLOR & ‘Information Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. oo 1 : ' COLORADO MULTIGRAPHING COMPANY Multigraphers—Notarics—Stenographers \ Office Supplies, Also Lobby Sayoy Hotel—Phone Main 5656 A BIG CONTRACT | Enables us to offer Union Evavorated milk, per case, We guarantee this milk to-please or money refunded. Don't forget the Sunkist Oranges at, Citizens’ Equity Association STOCKS AND BONDS Daily , telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other, markets | over our ‘private wires. eat te ae facilities “of ur. eat nthe best: fogcare ‘htid ap to: and. qndfations furnished: upon) rdayeat! on Local Oils,; New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Work in Any Quantity / lend of Tur Domestic tobaccos that does it—and the blend can't be copied, Try Chestertields today. &, pgekleodizere Sebuaes Ce Grade nd High School Subjects Special Instruction Tr: enable students to satisfactorily pass thcir spring Exuminations. Denver, Colorado - TAT Ss TE Approved by the Public School Systems CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Phone 442-W -or- Ste ||MEN ONLY! ‘DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street Opposite Entrance to new Postoffice COME AND BE CURED with either acute or simple or complicated SS you cin come to us knowing that we have\treated and cured case after case exactly ke your own. if your disense is yet an cure tt, and you ma charge will be satisfac in your reach, neral Dobility, _35e '.65e for Casper Citizens” (236 E. Second __} ry and Weak Nerves, In. CLAY, Inc. iy small expense and no detention pusini from OVER, Consultation, Examination — FREE 8 to be withim the reach of even the poorest, and to anit your ¢onventence, free. Honors, $e. mi. to 3 p.m; Sundays, 10 a. m, to Specinitn ‘BonverMadical Institute »* i's office, 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Call at Office enmherme: seroma ea SYNDICATE UNITS AT $100 PER UNIT Cash or on Monthly Payments CATCH THE SPIRIT OF PROSPERITY And buy as many of these units as you can before they are all sold. There is nothing on the market that will rise in value as fast as these units. + For the simple reason the Powder River Syndicate does not have to spud in a new well, but will start on WINONAS well that is close to 700 feet deep with oil showing now. possibilities‘are that a good well will be brot | in within the n 200 feet. i Call Phone Write 520 East 3rd St. 703 P. O. Box 1117 C. KIRCHNER Gen. Manager and Sales Agent CASPER, WYOMING

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