Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 4

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~~ wamn wo a ‘ i E ane poan PAGE FOUR TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks | ey 7 zie Ask | Mosher Oil —- 1.00 Amalgamated Rliy 1 ieseeietoren a6 06 Crude Oii-- | Teapot ‘ re 20 q06 B at ncaa ies | 200 Club _. 400 450 urke Oil ~~ *k Creek . New York Curb Buck Greek 0 | Miaw Re near GIO Big Bear -~-- : s Rie Biv, | Midwest Com. -- 3ig Five | Reaecee Dy Boston Wyo. | ae west Pre = Big Indian | ae Center --- | a ee Columbine ~~~ -- | Cosden -_ Consolidated Rity | Okmulgee - Cow Gulch Rity & Producers Sapulpaas= ee Casper Ranger Great Western Pet Hecla ---- | | Oklahoma P. & R. Wst. St& O & L. Jupiter --. - Cow Gluch 4. Kenney —- Houston Oil ___- 98, 00 100.00 Lusk Pet. | New York Stock Exchange Lusk | Open Close M | Mexican Pet. ---184, 00 18 2 Northwest - 64 x Oil - Outwest --- .09 Ab | Sinclair Oil -_ Pathfinder — -05 303; || “UoSSteelz==- == 99.50 100.00 Picardy --- 08 G | Liberty Bonds Riverton Refg. 14 | 3is 98-70 United Pet. 07 | Ist 4s - 95.88 Western Explr. -- 2.00 | 2nd 48 — 93.30 Wind Ri Refg 230 | Ist 44s Bays 4.00 4 | 0 --- | 95.16 : 70 | 93-32 WYOMING CRUD OIL MARKET Warm Springs’ -- --$1.00, Elk Basin ~~~ --- 1.85; Salt Creek 1.50 Grass Creek = = iy ‘86 - 1.26 HENRY 10 DEVELOP LAND IN LANGE CREEK’ President M. Henry Henry and Charles CSSOG Temporary Lull Thru Minnick of News Doce 1S ae Denver hers they went | and Loan Activity; Investors to negotiate for a drilling contract 5 on the company’s Buck Creek and Take Advantage. Lance Creek acreage. There have been persistent rumors of heavy; 1.50 Big Muddy i 1.50 The temporary lull in new devel- nt Lance Creek field ed still further recessions in the oil market Thursday and today with the bid price on many issues materi- ally lower. Offerings at or near the market price, however, were quickly snapped up in anticipation of the e that is expected to follow tem- ed by Victory Many of the big s curity houses of Denver are concen- h trating their efforts on the success of ! expected that work on this well the loan. |will be started immediately. An ac- Tom Bell, president of the tive market for the Mike Henry Creek Oil company, is quoted a ock was created last week in Den- stating that the new Buck Creek well Ye. “EXCHANGED FOR GURTIS ——- that should prove a considerable fac- The in the shares or more by Denver, New York and other eastern brokers and 1 agents. It is reported, how- ever, that the company has _ with- awn all its stock from the market fiscal agents. The company’s well No. 1 in the Chautauqua, Kansas, field is pro- fs sing nicely and the company let contract last week for another. It Buck! tor in stimulating market interest for the resumption of ‘bull’ move- ment the first of the week. Officials ure on the ground to witness the dri x in process. The joint well on section 5 stocks soaring two w fully 2,000 barrels a sand New York Oil company has made an offer of exchange with the khold s of tne Curtis Petroleum whereby three shares of Oil of the par e of $ pers will be given 100 of the Curiis Petroleum es of the par value of $1 each. The York Oil stock is now lling « 0 per share, but its of- ficial announced that it will not be sold fot less than $60 per share after May 20 and not 1 $100 per share after the pa ing bill, or other relief measures and the company r s the right to increase these prices at any time. sent te com, * New Yor is ru with Wi li 1 do the n the well is d that the flow will be 2 tbled. The well is now being co ted with the pipeline Lance Creek nanced he th of the understood th moved to the ground to nec ction well and material is be- start ed for job at » demand on the Denver mar- > price advanced from 10 under the influence of Wind River Re- of market ac- hen both jumped ——Pumping—— RIGATION NOW IS THE TIME TO FIGURE ON YOUR equirements COMPETENT ENGINEERS TO GIVE THIS INFORMATION AT YOUR SERVICCE REE Postofice Box 395 Phone 913 Casper Supply Company Casper, Wyo. —:— pt that now under option to its, Ul FEATURES |Developments Interesting Because of Importance of Strikes, Derrick Declares. the past week have contained many Wildcat tests have added to the | productive areas in Oklahoma, Wyo-, |ming, North Louisiana and Texas. | The ‘number of gusher wells was; |small, but they were found in Texas and Wyoming and were important in their location. Smaller wells in sev-| jeral of the wildcat districts give promise to future developments lead- ing up to the opening of new pools. Encouraged by the large prices ob- tained for oil leases at the late auc- tion sale in the Osage, the govern- ment has decided to hold another ,a auction for parts of this territory. The date will be some day in the first week of June. The offers wil! ;be from 35,000 to 40,000 acres of {oil leases and about 300,000 acres of |supposed gas leases, The best completion in the North | Texas fields was the Sun Oil Co.’s '|No. 2 on the Rust in Eastland county. jIt is located west of the good pro- |ducers on the Roper and Taylor farms, and extends the pool about jhalf a mile. Several other wells {were reported from the county with a new production of 800 barrels or less. The bes lens county ss one for 2,000 bar- rels, which was an increase over the former report for the same well, and the Texas & Pacific reported an i crense to 1,200 barrels of its Bill- ingsley well. Smaller producers were also obtained. Burkburnett made its usual report of fair wells in the pool, but this district was dam- aged considerably by the storm which swept over Texas. Nothing of {importance was reported from the |wildcat ventures. The main interest in the oil fields | jof Oklahoma during the past week centered about the wildcat opera- tions in southwestern Oklahoma. In Greer county, far te the southwest stock sales in blocks of ten thousand¢and nearly bordering on the Texas anhandle line, a wildcat is reported showing a fair well. While the es- timate on its joule is not large, be-| OF PAST WEEK linteresting features, says the week- | Jly summary of the Oil City Derrick. completion in Steph-| 'SPAUGH SELLS | 100,000, SHARES OF SUNSET OIL One of the largest deals ever! made in Douglas in which oil stock was the property transferred was con- sumated there last week when over 100,000 shares of Sunset Oil stock were sold by W. P. Spaugh. The The reports from the oil fields for deal was said to have involved $40,-| 000. ee Messrs. Myers and Don have leas- ed the Goddard block and are nowj| remodeling it preparatory to opening up a first-class restaurant. Their urniture and _ fixtures arrived here | some time ago but unfortunately were stored in the depot that was razed by flames a week ago. New fixtures are now enroute. ing placed at about 30 barreis, its location far from other production is | important. It is also a shallow we the sand being found at 975 fee! Another test reporte:! at 80 barr struck in Czddo coun which in the tion. Several fair in Cotton county. found was Barnsdal producer in Osage co pools of the state offered their cus- | tomary number of -:ompietions, none, | ,000-Darrel ty. The other | however, of gusher size, and tmany being failures. Most of the new con pletions did not « are above 10 barrels and many e smaller, Reports from Kansas were not in. SPECULATORS BUYING AUTOS AGAIN, REPORT A complete new ‘new crop of autos in Casper is the result of the recent flurry in Wyoming oil issues accord- ing to thte statements of nearly every garage in Casper. automobiles as the result of the early spring weather and the placing of,ma- ! terial value on stocks that have had a small market value is believed to be the result of the excessive demand. COAST SEEKS George W. Jarvis, secretary and general manager of the Victor Wyo-' ming Oil Co., returned Tuesday {night from a two-weeks business trip! to Seattle. Mrs. Jarvis accompanied him. Mr. Jarvis reports that the ast is intensely interested in news |from Casper and that some method | to supply authentic information to the coast should be taken. RELIANCE DOWN 3,300 FEEF NOW: The Reliance well near Douglas! has reached a depth of 3300 feet and the showings continue to look better it is said. Good progress is ing made and Douglas stockhold-' believe that a producing well will! e in order before many days have teresting except to the individual op- | elapsed. erators, and were not such as to! create much enthusiasm among them. | The old Eijmhurst well in Marion county is claimed to be the best well | in the ate, ard making 400 baftftels in ten hours’ pumping. The Biz Har- \vey well in Harvey county is an im- ‘portant feature of the developments. It is claimed to be making 100 bar- rels and not yet drilled in. This is to the west of the Marion cour velopment. Numerous we nearing the sand in the state and coming reports should prove more interesting. The output of the Gulf Coast re-{ gion was further the week by the improvement in the} sanded wells, and the completions of | several nice producers at West Co-} The late completions wal at gushers, but up around! 1,000 barrels. Some of the old pro-| ducers 5,000 barrels daily. Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daiiy accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any List your stocks with us, we vice. ex hange in the country. will get. you the highest possible price. market letter. Phone 468 Instant ser- Ask for ou: 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convewient 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. EE RR and financial motor vehicles, $2100.00 34-Ton Federal $3700.00 F. oO. BR. Freight and 1308 Lincoln Street Your choice of a good Motor Truck should be based on the high standard of the fac! building it and the unquestioned respons: ity of the distributor selling it. Both are of vital importance to your success- ful and profitable use of your, truck—not only today but for a long time fn the future. For twelve years the name of W. W. Barnett has meant personal service and attention responsibility to buyers of ie ’ 1-Ton,Federal 14-Ton Federal 2-Ton Federal $2600.00 $2850.00 5-Ton Federal $4800.00 FEDERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR —8$2750.00 FEDERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR—$3760.00 DENVER War Tax Paid W. W. BARNETT Distributor Colorado and Wyoming de- | abad taste in your mouth—a are | feeling—you should take Olive increased curing | You will know HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets Ei sone ee Berea don pallid | , NO-good. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for! calomel—were byDr.Edwards (Dr amare Olive Fblets are @ purely Dr. ive lets Cx a ble cont posiees saat oil To have aclear, pinlk skin, bright eyes, imples, a feeling of buoyancy | Ghidhood aE S TS Aad cae Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the | liver and bowels] ks ican ie have no dangerous or gy wile the bile and overcome consti- are still making better than | Pation. That’s why millions of boxes are Id annually at 10c and 25c per box. All | Sregetste. ‘Take cog ogi Gyo RNaLHY 20d ote the pleasing results, a a a al | TIPFISTATFLAIIFTILAAALL 2 GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying. Crude Oil Testing & Specialty. Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Men sure to hear of the sporty The kind of clothes that longies” fitting welt waist models; the smart touches young selling these fine .clothes FOILED LLL MEM: The demands for | WORD OF OIL: them by their rie color... Se TOMTEOTOMOTOOOOMEOE LTS: No Matter Where You Younger ing to, Hear About Canner’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing At school, at home, at the games and meets, clothes for you high school men are bound to crop up in the talk that goes around. You’re we've provided for you 15 to 19 fellows in OUR READY- or second ones for that matter. 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