Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1919, Page 4

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,EUUIN FIGU WMO RIVER SHPPMG UNITED PETE WELL TO ES GIVEN M < { | depth, thie ‘cHiatice tf getting oil } { if | MATERIAL TO HOLBROOK © SECOND WALL GREEK’ sssssre io noc cormarea it ON PRODUCTION ¥ - | |considered too remote compared wi one 2 : 3 : ; n N/ the cost. -Now it is repartéd that the WARM SPRINGS Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY |) yo. nroox ann eer - won| Sa eas hamged is plane ahd Fe t | nited Petroleum company well on I. dee +. f i i Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. jlond after carload of machinery, tools | ...tion 2, West Salt Creck, will be| ork of casing off the wiltdr is e1.| peor Spb BESS eee jand casings have been arriving here put down to the second Wall Creek | countered in the first sand now is pro-| cen aaeEe here, thst the ‘new re- ; - |during the last few days for the Wind perpen. iking |Stessing. The E, T. Williaris’& Co.| finery which will be buils at Ther- Local Stocks | Units. River Production and Refini m. sand. Three weeks ago, after striking | ells th piace: eat gasia mopolis by the Alliance 'Refilhing cbm- Bid Mosher Oil ----- 1.00 pany, and within a short time overs. Water_in thes first Wall Creek at 2,-| thelakcowa See produciaty from | pany would be unable to secure pro- Amalgamated Rity 1.50 Stanley-Green _.- 75.00 100.00 |thing should be ready for completing | 220 feet, the Ohio Sil company, do- &1P Bt! raipieseeneitanr iia . duction ‘from the Warm Springs field, Atlas Crude Oil_- | Bat = quoroo ‘the Hopi well to the oil sands, The ‘"& the drilling, announced that the = = - =| Official statements from the field to- Bessemer ------ 200 Clu 00 |equipment which the Hopi company - I Aff 7? 5 aa a hs, day discloséd that. the wells were at I Burke Oil - | owideeen cool jhad, while heavy for a standard drill KS ee hh hh ah hah “Wi the presént time deliveritig 300 bar- Buck Creek - a viata Refg. ---184.00 185.00 _ |ten ‘years ago, is considered too light . . ; aes % rels of oil a day to the pipeline. As Big Bear 3 Se Som: 1.75 by the Wind River people, who are] * Tin wake Deu ne i oa soon as all the 28 wells owned by the Big Five. a aatiweat Bret > putting in a heavier boiler and engine y ler er e ouse Woods Petroleum company, the Wyo- Boston W - | Giese Oil jas well as heavier drilling steam holes ming Premier company and the ‘Metz Big Indian - Cane and bits. They are getting in full} interests were connected with the Center -- | fesden oe sets of tools and equipment to enable | across Ine. Pipeline} that) the ‘production prou]a C Columbine Rly ee - them to carry out the large plans of | 5 be increased to 1,500 barrels of oil Pa Con. Royalt | gy rodui |development, together with 1-inch Specinliziay in a day, which has been contracted by 5 Cow Gulch --~-- el SEES jand other casing, and two miles of | let in 2B. beh i. v. : the refining company. Authorative : Casper klahoma P. & R two-inch piping for the water line. | x + j i ~ | confirmation of the reported oil yield ‘ Elkhorn Wie Gey & L. |They are also putting in an extra air was received here tdday frdm Williard i Hecla -. jsling il -----. jheavy pump and pumping plant to! ir r Richards, field mandger 6f the pro- Gut Western Pet 4 i ‘ Producers eilz the place of the lighter one! eee parities Fi upiter Re AA. eretofore in use. 4 : ie Midwes' fining company is q ‘ Cow Gluch _ BG: 3: \ \ 156 N. Wolcditt Phone 1142 taking three tank cats of oil. from } s | 7 . Kinney — Houston Oil ____ 98. | | . the field each day now and will con- : : New York Stock Exchange a tinue to take the oil until the riew re- 1 + fining unit is erécted. The contract ‘ i ected Ventilate for the refitiery at Thermopolis has : Northwest = rOie Gloves oars cor = already been let to the Rex Refiting Outwest _ | Sinclair Oil derful fort fi a ; company of California, which calls Gi es 2 § are a wonderful comfort for a P y * ‘ Pathfinder U. S. Steel - 993 A motoring, driving or sport for TAYLOR & CLAY, lite. for the intallation of the famous Gil- Py Picardy = Liberty Bonds which you must wear gloves ~ 5 liam refining Process. od es coe _ 95.86 if i di: i “Rist-Fie’’ — a ee oe * wi vi d Western Expir. -- sa 93.36 i Migyle-—with the pateated quick ad- oth Daily telegraphic quotations fri New York, Denver, and as the plans of the directors of op- ; Wind River Refg. > 95.88 Y ; justing wrist fastener. er markets over our private wires. ; ES erating companies calls for an in- ‘ E. T. Williams 93.44 : GEOLOGICAL WORK 4 See ourcomplete line Place the Conveuient facilitids of our office Ht your dib- crease ‘in the capacity of the refinery v 3 x 4 before you buy posal to buy, sel lor obtain the ‘best tharkets and up ¢ the inin- to. 5,000 barrels daily during the t 95-18 95.14 |], Maps and Blae Prints, Surveying M ute qudtations, sutnmer seaso © - 93.3 3.34 i “ | Winker Oil Testing a Specialty J L L ~) Information and quotations furni upon xequest on ; an WYOMING CRUDE OIL: MARKET W/zoming Map and Blue Print Co, || - L. Learner | Local Oils, New York Stocks, Zibuzby Bonus and éther ‘issues. MORNING CALL ' SNS es + O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric || 164 SOUTH CENTER Phone 203 Carver, Wye. 212 Oil Rxchshye Mag. Salt Creek _ 1.50| Grass Creek Casper, Wyo. 7“ ‘ ‘ Big Muddy — 1.50] Lusk ___ |The Home of Society Brdnd Clothes OF STOCKS IS Pilot Butte — 1.50] Lander — TO OPEN SOON Just as soon as the campaign on the present Victory loan closes the Carnes Brokerage company will open a morning call session which will start about 10:30 in the morning ac- P s cording to the announcement of Eddie Carnes manager of the exchatige. IMJOR STOCKS CLAMJUNPERS ("Wy Not Own aoton An Ol Dome and Own she Riene ARE SOARING RENEWEFFORTS to the Oil Western States Skyrockets to $95, Midwest Refining at $188 and S. P. A. at $48. Western States Oil & Land, the West Salt Creek Region Scene of Activity for First Time in | Three Years. Armed claim riders, claim jump- | THE RIG I UP The opening of the morning call will materially widen the scope of frading in Casper in that it will permit the employes of the refineries, working night shifts to attend open sessions. The new management will give addi- capitalization of which was increas- ing and other evidences of excite- Honal Spporta ney {Or ae ee ehee ed this week from $100,000 to $1,- ment in quest of prospective oil nated more reddily. Th new syatém 000,000 with a basis of exchange at land, is being visited again this) P will also permit trading at closer to nine of new, was the feature ‘TY Where many contesting factions during the day. of the stock market today when it jumped from a bid price of $76 to sales a For meteoric rise this y holds the record in A drug on the’ mar- r ago at 75 cents and trad- ed in ly below that figure, it started to soar at around the $3 mark following the bringing in of the pioneer well in the Lance Creek field and has continued to advance at a repid clip. It is now feuted as # $300 stock before the drilling sea- son ends. Buck Creek responded to the com-' ion of the new well on section in the Lance Creek field by ad- vancing to $9.50 bid and $10 as! Sales were few because of the stock Midwest and other to clims merger of preferred nting a and placed on weeks ago stationary since and had remained that time. % a LQ ATTENTION $ Oil Operators We would like to hear from parties having good oil lands close by production that they wish to develop. For Further Information ADDRESS BOX 91, DOUGLAS, WYOMING ei are reported striving for locations in the vicinity of the drilling tests that | are being conducted primarily by the Delmonte Oil company. This is the! first time since 1916 that such ex- citement prevailed in the West Salt Creek country and is really the first display of interest in the vicinity nce the Ohio Oil company and the eneral Petroleum company abro-! gated their contracts of large tracts, of land in the district. The excitement is supposed to heve originated over an inadvertent statement of confidence made by M. O. Corey, manager of the Delmonte company that there seemed to be od indications of a strike in the, sands. ims are being jumped and re- Jyoming as quoted on the New York curb at 48 cents bid, Mountain & Gulf at 66, Columbine at 36 and others in proportion. Reports that KE. T. Williams will shortly go on the} curb contributed to a lively de- | mand around $4.50 a share. | ) PPL LMI LIS (LIPLLLL AL ae a Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers curate quotations ange in the country. get you the highest market letter. Phone 468 Casper, Wyo ets, over private telegraph wires. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any from New York and Denver Instant ser- List your stocks with us, we possible price. Ask for our 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. ng” The McPherson Syn cate WILL START DRILLING SOON JUST A STONE’S THROW. FROM THE East Burlington Addition ast Day Sunday, May 4th ast Burlington Addition for $100 That You Can Buy Lota in ‘$25 down, $10 per month Monday, May 5th THE PRICE OF LOTS IN EAST BURLINGTON ADDITION Will Be Advanced to $150 Get in now. If McPherson strikes oil you can easily figure what a lot will be worth in East Burlington. Don’t delay. Get your lot with oil right now. If you ¢atinét atratige to see the at once, be there Sunday, the last dayxat $100. a: neeatntienenenein Phone 968-W ———_~$—_— FIELD AND LUSK MARY 13 Tuesday, May 13, is the date final- ly announced for the visit of Denver trade excursionists ‘to Lusk and they probably will be in Casper the same week. At Lusk arrangements are be- ing made to take the visitors to the cil field by automobile, and othér fea- tures are being planned for their en- tertainment. being closely held, the offerings be- ; Shr i ir inces pe 5 , Between two and three hundred Other Lance Creek issues sold at. partly developed are coming under ea x make up the party and Casper will -around the same quotations that the sway of the excitement. It is THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING ADDITION TO ‘CASPER be ote of ‘the maih points of their have prevailed since the opening of expected that if Delmonte strikes Wyoming visit. the Victory Loan cempaign, but Salt “thi district will have a greater at- —_—— i Creek : gain in favor’ traction to Casper end be of more and Midwe ng led the way interest than Lusk. with sules at $188, a gain of $20 for the week. tt Creek Producers, s of the Salt Creek HEADED BY MIKE HENRY Organization of the Mike Henry Consolidated company, embracing several concerns of the Lance Creck field, is said to be in Progress, It will be capitalized, it is said, at $15,- 000,000. The ‘Corporation Develop- ment company is underwriting the is- sue and details of the merger will soon be ready for announcement, says Douglas advice. ete ee ELZARA PATRICK JANITOR NORTH CASPER SCHOOL It was erroneously stated in the Tribune that the alleged assdult of Izra Patrick was’ made at the Kast Casper school. Patrick ‘was & janitor at the North Casper scliool and ac- cording to advice, the stipposdd at- tempts were made On tlie children at that schdol building. Refuting the statements of wit- nesses at the trial of Patrick thit the janitor’s misdemeariors had been called to the attention of the s¢Kool authorities numerous times, Mrs. Clarence Hood, principal of the North Casper school states that Patrick’s at- called to her attention but orice and that she immediately reprimanded the i At the time the children were told to notify Mrs. H60d immediately jf there was ahy recurrence of, at- tempts, and the principal states that she-had no kriowledge of further at- tempts until the jgnitor was arreited. a cd Ads tha WANTED—Fir, must have ha 88 grocery clerk; h least ore years’ ice With Her retail trade; will pay a good lary to ‘the '¥ party. Answer Box W. S., Tribline. 5-3-1t |. George M. Adams of Crawford, ‘Nebraska, former state senator, is in Casper for a short business trip. While ‘in town he will visit his brother, Har- ry Adams.

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