Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1919, Page 4

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SSstere 2 wae PAGE FOUR COMMERCIAL WELL UNNEGESOARY IN PATENING GOVERNMENT LAND, ™ CONTRACTORS. Wanted—We buy, sell ahd repair, 2... ronowing is a lst of General auto radiators. C. I. Manuel Radi 4 Contractors fair to Carpenters’ Locul tor Co., 116 So. David. Phone 455W \t564, and employing none but union TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. _| ACCORDING 10 REGENT DECISION 7 = 8-29-tf | carpenters ees pe DEFERRED ANNUAL MEETING | wm, wayne? © scree ass Casper Home Builders Co., Inc. |the Holmes Hardware Co. will be) held at the office of the company, 145} East Second street, Casper, Wyoming, | published eiasoccencn requires. |8, 1919, for the election of a board | signed. \of directors to serve for the ensuing | CHAS. THAYER, Pres. year and for the transaction of such = P. 0. Box 50. Phone 400W before the meeting. J. W. BURNS, Sec’y. 28, 29, 30, 1919. OLDS |Pub. March | KEEL INSTITUTE ‘olby & Raugstead —— | Danjelson. 3, be Quaningnam. . ry , ye. e! 2 Gi ch, Notice is hereby given that the an- roe ow itcom| Boning’ beet nual meeting of the stockholders of | H. G. Bayer Lloyd Bullding Co. The above list will be revised and It By there are any omissions or corrections jat 8 o’clock P. M. on Monday, April! in tne list please address the under- ‘ ——s ¥ other business as may regularly come| q ‘Tyibune Want Ad Will Sell It,|Tex#8, and yet take into consi TEA DRILLING BREAKS RECORD Burkburnett Is “Wonder. Pool,” Says Former Casper Broker, — Back ‘on Visit. “It is impossible to do ju the wonderful oil develo the millions and millions of that are being employed in 1 ploration of the entire state,” ing to the statement of H. V. a prominent Wichita Falls | 1 1 Steck 3 Sa Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. who is a business visitor in ( * Ask | Mosher $600 Sie Se | DENVER, COLO. MrWales/was formerly. in br | American ---.--- .022 .08 | Stanley-Green - 200 “externally” with {LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS |#8e “2nd exchange business in | 'y 0 | ienti ;_|Per, having left hi . ° | Amalgamated Rity .70 75 Teapot 90 100 | cured by a scientific course of medi_ nh Mari be ere ie Septen ? oo bet Department of Interior in Dudley Case Upholds Bessemer -- 3012200 Club 475626 “cation. |The only place in Colorade| 1000 SF gauigese amd othe Claims of Operators and Courts That Small Big Bear -- 028103 | srairege Name York Curb YICKS VAPORUBSY. | ore wed. ‘a iDelling, WORK of extensive on . i 1 i190, | Mdiwest Refg. --- 155 eee ee en eee | vay in 109 Discovery Is Difficult for Patent Buck Creek Oi oe, woas | Midwest Com, 1.60 Texas counties. No data hes enc NSC very s UI rra 0 ig SDS A na Midwest Pref. 187 been compiled of the exact number Big indian 7-222. 28 ga__| Merritt --__-_-__ 32.00 TRANSPORTATION ):2,32izz c2t#'s around th esac i i i : i a =e i Glenrock Oil _--- 4.37 is anger, Breckenridge, Burk- One of the most important items of interest-to the oil Center --- 5 ol 018 | Caan oi oi ! wha ‘Way. Unele ‘Taught Me {a|burnett and Iowa Park fields, is and gas operators on the public lands of the United States,! Columbine - 2) 716 slo OURS eenich Give Me a Trial “As an idea of the developmen if not the most important, is the recent decision of the de-; Con. Royalty ---- 88 90 Saeed > an See LLNS AASV EERE thera ake’ 450) tizsl drilling in th. 4 eee 4 ry - 38 al Salt Crk. Prod. -- 37.00 Phome 467W. Office upstaira in igs drilling the partment of the interior in the Dudley Oil company case, which Casper Ranger -- - : one Houston Oil _-.... 79.00 Mokler Bldg. Burkburnett field, an aren of holds that the discovery of a small quantity of oil in a shallow Eiken ROSEUDKE D1 66 | Okishoma P&R.. 8.00 four miles long and two mil: well drilled on a possible oil structure, adjacent to lands of; esl eer tet ‘ora | Wst. ts. SO. & Li 35.00 The daily pipeline yields at th: proven oil character on the same TEIN AIGCINN RRs Jupiter - ‘oe ‘07 Island Oil -_--.. 8.50 ent.time from the Burkburn ale structure, without securing oil in NEW SALT GREEK ISSUE Kinney ‘67 “70 in ¥. Sa ty is in rie neighborhood of 50,000 bar. Setar earns ce | Lusk Pet. Se ow Nore tee Open Close *SeThe Burkburnett pool is of support a mining location and to in- DROPS BELOW $40 MAR US ae : 38 98 1823 aere permed Hd ae Wonder Pool’ } sure the patenting of the claim, ac- ‘ Northwest 46 49 ony Hes leve cpmeny is unique cording to Frank G. Curtis, chairman 3 = : # s that more small companies ott tiacenoeutiva comanitten of We: |_ (Salt GreckiProdutérestack ewes) @UCiecce==== gs, coun] 983 tors have taken ndvantag ing chapter of the American Mining sold in New York on Friday at $37 Picardy ha 5 Se ‘06 deposi jin ens field than in any congress. bid, $38 asked, a drop of $1 over- Riverton Ref, a ga 1 ' othér field in the country. ; ‘ 2 eee: lu 99.00 “After eight y f “Under this decision practically all night. Weaknees in the Midwest Oil : : 9: r eight years of oil boom of ie oil roe Bie in the Salt/ issues, which are largely held by! Le ms se eee FHE UNIVERSAL CAR |thruout the country and with onl. “rock area are patentable,” said Mr, Speculators, was the apparent case.| wind River Refg. Ist 445 94.44 ; AgnUBrooneoeemeeeenurecnensty (oil “Oil was struck in commer- Reports from New York indiaate; 5. T. Williams --. 3.25 | Qnd 4is — 93.60 2 as : boom, this district still hol u ntities in 1906, in Salt Creek, Hata) Jarge rans of the oatand | Wyo-Kans. 130 ordedaien | There’s the same economy in using Lie frien nine nat A i ¢ From the ‘7 ing Midwest Oil shares is being de- wyo.T, 50 4th 4 h 2 a jaee a AR en. ie) as s no mots : 5 yo-Tex - 5 as -- the one-ton Ford truck that there is in liatineteand hee A : s the t oil spring was posited for exchange for Salt Cree! es 5 3 \distinct and separate ¢ nments monly How aI pent reported stock, and as that condition prevails, | WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET | using the Ford car—only the larger than any other section in the south- Tnited States Territorial Geolo- still further weakness in the Midwest Warm Springs - -$1.00) Elk Basin —.-_- -- 1.85) carrying power of the truck commends |west. This district to date has pro gist Aughey in 1886 and previous Oil issues may be looked for. {Salt Creek - ej 1.60) Grass Creek... -- 1.85 1 it miaribvay 0% duced over’ 4,000.0 of on thereto. There are over sixty oil Uae Refining was quoted at | Big enc ay Bae Th T k ae wa 1c a Me . A fecontacieal w ions in seeps and springs in the Salt Creek $154.25, a gain of a few cents, and Pilot Butte 3 | farmers, a e urkburnett are be _on by fell. Diseeveries of dil there were Merritt moved up 87 cents to $30.75. | re TTT - E ! e€ ruc business men. The jsmall stock compa 1 capi- made at shallow depths in hundreds All the other Wyoming oils were A rare treat for the musical lovers) Auto Owners That famous (Mode tht talization, the am ces. and the oil men who about on a par with Thursday’s ssmith, vocalist, in-| Tadiator to ae 2 stock in m commonly associated with the Nat-| Prices jof Casper, Mr. Naysmith, vocalist; 'N| your satisfsction : Truelcs motor assures _reli- + $100,000 n ional and State geologists and had Ss structor at Laramie University, Miss’ gintor Co., 116 So. ; ‘ able power, and lots have paid dividends Se eal Oris f thei in, # the McCracken, Kan., with a popula- Rose Lena Ruegiritz, pianist, piano 3-29-t1 | 5 fs : leecanicoercentiand| Greats ReClogists OU lomo ay tion of 871, is believed to be the instructor Laramie University. The | of it; the manganese bronze worm drive Rabliahing aitaveras best in the world, knew about domes and structures since the early '80’s. “The Dudley Oil company based its ication for patent o: tion nd a shall covery made in a well drilled smallest town in the United States ‘concert will be held at the Methodist to adept the commission-manags: ,church Tuesday, April Ist, under the ment paln of government. auspices of the Epworth League. ome et Chiropractic During the winter months “colds” of the head, throat and chest are common, and people are wonder- ing what is good for such a trouble. In the treatment of tonsilitis, quinsy, bronchitis, laryngitis, pharynigitis, catarrh, goiter, etc., it is neces- 'y to correct. the cause before any permanent relief can be gained. The reason you have not been cured heretofore is that palliative treatment alone has been used and the nerve disturbance responsible for the trouble has been overlooked. high grade oil. strates the oil bearing character of the quarter section and its value for oil, no oil in commercial quantity has yet been extracted as the well has et been completed.’ | artment of the Interior, on, earefuly considered ion of sufficiency of shallow and cites with approval the derision of the Federal Court in the case of Nevada Sierra Oil Co. vy. Home Oil Co., and the Supreme court of the United States in Chris- man v. Miller. “The Department of Justice filed an elaborate brief opposing the de- i of the Interior Department that it be reversed on of non-discovery of oil. consideration the De- discov Chiropractic adjustments are successful because they restore the nerve supply to the diseased part and partment of t the natural repairative forces of the body replace with Soha ereee Fe eee ore Fs of healthy and vigorous cells the waste tissue incident to the entire record, the brief of the disease. and the authorities cited, no error is found in the De- partment’: r decision and the mo- tion for rehearsing is accordingly de- nied The Department of the Interior Attorney Genera A fair trial will convince even the skeptic that the Chiropractic theory and practice are absolutely correct and applicable to your trouble. To you who are suffering with some chronic com- plaint and have not received satisfactory results: Come now stands with the courts on the : A = I question of the sufficiency of shallow in and let us explain why hundreds of people have ‘dincaveniea” ‘ visited my office and received permanent results thru —__—~»—___—— Chiropractic adjustments, even after all other methods PRODUCERS & REFINERS have failed. Write for booklet on Chiropractic. 1 : STOCK 1S NOW LISTED Dr. Joseph. H. Jeffrey Preferred and common stocks of Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey the Producers & Refiners corporation were quoted for the first time on Fri- CHIROPRACTORS the former at $7.40 bid, $7.80 Lyric Theat«r Bldg—Phone 706—Residence 93 asked and the latter at $2.90 bid, ‘15 asked. There has been a great a of activity in these shares of ——— = = = te based largely upon the progress which the company is making on its Oklahoma properties and the hopes entertained for i uccessful manage- ment of the Pan-American refinery in Ww ulsa which it recently acquired. he company is just completing a well on the Coleman lease in~the Youngstown pool at 2,300 feet and hus another well on the same lease at 400 feet. On the Johnson farm it has a well at 1,960 feet which is regarded as being close to the pay- TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOGKS 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. sand and another well is being drill- Phone 203 Casper, Wye. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. ed on the Begys property. Besides these ther re three wells making | good tad ‘These, < when) | Com=) pecessesesmnettensteerneeneettneeseeartc oesanr Soren weaaareeaecoe es ee iould, from the history of the in which they are located, the yield of the comps st 2,500 barrels a day with ample crude for inc wel and ¥ its new refine! Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instazit ser- We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for ou> market letter. Phone 468 ovide 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming year: SOLD makes certain the use of all that power; the three-pomt suspension gives flexi- bility, and vanadium steel strength. Price, without body, $550 f.o.b. Detroit. EARL C. BOYLEs Authorized Agent 231-237 N. Center Spevin' Texas Oil Stocks and Leases t Letter and on Perry Browning Oil Co., Paying 50% Monthly Dividends r Phone 9 When a Woman Is a bit depressed —has that feeling of being not quite happy —and yet doesn’t know just what it is that is lacking — THEN is when she wants her fleet, graceful, dependable Buick that she may ‘‘get yway from it all,’’ confide in Mother Nature and come back filled with the joy of living. A Buick is SUCH a comfort to a woman. CASPER MOTOR GOMPARY PHONE 909 basis of 67 per cent of th “Wildeatting beyond |has extended the field in both east and we te are being traded $1.600 an acre. O ave been drilled in the B 1 with a record of on! | become a sensation inumber of wells opened paratively shallow depths. been discovered at many depth: 50 to 800 feet. Two deep the field are already unde lit is expected that a riyal of \hurnett will be the result. | There are nine refiner jin operation in Wichita more are either building o 'The combined capacity o | will exceed 40,000 barre oil daily and will re |vestment of several mi ‘according to Mr. Wa | Mr. Wales also reporte: {scores of Wyoming 'many of them are prominsr |fied with various developm sanizations. i, “These fellows will play the Tex t \fields for dwhile, but w \satisfied there will be a ge i: {dus in the return to Wyominz, jconcluded. ‘PIPELINE TO LUSK IS READY TO CARRY OIL LUSK, Wyo., March 29. pipe line is finished. All t remairis is to complete the tan near town and connect up ‘'' terals out at the wells and ‘ - begin to flow for it is not nec to have the line all trenched ! ‘operations commence and it sure that oil will be travers great steel tube by the first «! week. Then look out for 5°)»° (citing news from Lance Cree: jready for a real rush and ‘r ‘get in on the general prosper'ty ‘will deluge Lusk, ‘GLENROGK GOMPLETES NEW WELL IK MUg0Y The Glenrogk Oil company on | Thursday completed its we I No. 4 jon the Blackbird lease in the ie | Muddy field, reports from Casper ss dicating that it promises to b preducer, The oil shot all over |deerick with the tools barely pont trating the top of the sand. timate was made of the barrelage. eS ae And as for “Our Mary” 1" ie |titular dole—well, one can go NO. \ther than to say she is perfecti . {One loves every freckle \course) upon her dainty 0! ships every grimace, and fairly mauldin when she ass rightful beauty in the latter the story. to that wor comes her

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