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WEDNESDAY, MA MAY 7,1919 pe he Che Casper Daiiy Cribune RIG ON NEW LOCATION | The Wyoming Co-operative Oil Co., ‘operating in the Richards field, is pre- paring for a second move of its rig and camp as the firm’s geologist is ‘not satisfied with the present loca- Rion. < section west of where the rig is at The new location is just one present. $200 BRINGS A SOLDIER (NEW YORK OL BUYS ve ol BOONE DOME LEASES New York Oil co company has _pur- chased the Fisher Oil Mining loca- tions on Boone dome near Pow ‘River. This purchase places all of PAGE THREE the ab- nd but this TRADE TIAHr on BLACK. CAPSULE AIWERTON WIl| ANCE CREEK BIG WELL THI [NEHASRONATY |) SotcceeNU RNC ee ti cults cnet eae PETE IS NEW - COMPANY FOR aes ) oth ores AUN OIL SOON Refining Company Contracts for 10,500 Barrels of Crude, Se- cures Land Leases. An officer of the Riverton-Wyom- ing Ref. Co. states that the company “. ROYALTY CO. organization of the Lance ‘Creek velop property controlled by the and acquire royalties, but which will |ficers of the company are C, H. Douglas men have completed the! Petroleum Syndicate, which will de-| }company in the Lance Creek field | inot do any actual drilling. The of- | ~ WILD, IS REPORT Flush Prodtiction of 3,000 Barrels Increases to 5,000 a Day After 24 Hours. The new well brot in by the Ohio- ;New York-Curtis interests on sec- | LANCE CREEK The Lance Creek Royalty Co. has been organized under the laws of Wyoming, with an authorized capital of 5,000,000 shares, par $1, to take over royalty interests in the Lance Creek field on lends under lease to the Western States Oil & Land Co., and others. C. D. Zimmerman is Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stoc “k liste “don exchange in the country. List your s has pps ee for shespur?| Cook, president; Mike Henry, vice tion 27-40-79, West Salt Creek, re- lent; George Metcalfe, vice- will get you the highest’ pos: ble price. Kx 5 one = Wyanithe., a StGrEne end Wy, orice Helen panto fuses to behave as have its predeces- dent, and Jacob Jenne, secre- market letter. ane of this oil to the refinery et | A. Guenther is aners lMnanagee Yet loeee ane Ree et nei crt ae oun a ae ie eee Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Riverton will begin next week, when |the company and Frank Clark, B. J. leeecerta ace i ee a a arel interest: a ree 3 sa 6.65, Casper, Wyoming 2 four tan ears have been pur- cea Jas. L. ell anet W. M. | the largest well ever encountered in ich is the section upon which the pas = CLE 2 Manel Sac Ur Semone, pyueuees ¢ com-/that section of the field, Monday overy well is located. A block on a GS To Ee, pany, controls fis) Cook seth and and Tuesday the drilling crew was, of stock has been underwritten by a Ors 1s Ol 18 ie |eighty acres of state land in sec-| unable to control it and at frequent Denver syndicate. delivery of 250 barrels a day.’ The/tion 35 in the Laguse Creek field. lintervals it drenched the 82-foot der- = —— TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. source of (he lollaiy noes auclonediex: —- | rick. The black apes of Guinea have long | STOCKS AND BONDS yachitie fields. Ser teins NEW INCORPORATIONS a has not been established from ay alr, azo) er fur is used for re dy ; B : 1 3 a whet sand or fault the well is pro- 5 CHE) ce aily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana pleted Paes {ducing but such a saturation of oil CONFIDENCE other markets over our private wires. the crude thru t Jat the 1,500-foot level, coupled with Place the conveuient facilities of our office at your dis a Tune s0jdave! Thee el FILED AT STATEHOUSE. the heavy pressure, indicates that a NOTHING GIVES A MAN THE posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- 11 will b ountered in the | : self-confidence needed for success described as being complete in every | |Steatwelliwillibefencou! inlany Walk Ol lifer vas th ute quotations. reenact iandewillubavetaNeapacityTet) |second Wall Creek sand, which was* MORRIS YENTES Ha anys te TSGIaTsighe 2 Information and quotations furnished upon request on 2,000 barrels a day. | CHEYENNE, Wvo., May 7.—The | the goal ie well. : ore sae Local Oils, New. York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Another development in the com-] beginning of anot , : During the past few days a ver- e man dressed stylishly, in pany’s affairs is the acquisition of a Wyoming is nieces, onlerpeise ta itable river of oil has poured into SPECIALIST tasteful model and of. attractive Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. large block of leases south and east] of incorporetion filed with the sec-|the dirt reservoir hastily constructed pattern, is conscious that his ap- ‘ of Shoshoni in Fremont county on a|retary of state today for the Austine , 24 sere wall wate until the well pearance ee a jong ey toward new structure which hes been nanved|Elquest-Slack company. The new]! Plows itse off, before trying ~ to winning his battle for him. The the Big Ben dome. B, F. Hoyt, alconcern hag a capitalization of Control the flow. newest suit and light weight over- POO TTT OT TI geologist who drilled a deep test in $95,000, and‘ proposes to conduct a St&cks of compenies in the imme- coat models are here—clothes Montana last year, is said to have|general mercantile store at Tor- diate vicinity strengthened percep- which are finding favor among been working out this structure for|rington. Charles A. Elquest of Tor- tibly during the opening cays of the aan better dressed men this Spring. the past three years and that the ex-|rington, Willis W. Austin of Man- week, Picardy and Outwest being the And their style, tailored into = ville and John W. Agnew of Lusk most largely effected. With other them in the Society Brand way, pense of the undertaking was borne These by Minneapolis capitalists. men will drill a deep test jointly] also own 2 large share of the stock. tention being directed to ‘the s s with the Riverton-Wyoming Co. on| Other stockholders are Harvey Slack minor issues and they are closely J. Ibe Learner Active Representative of sec. 36637-94w. The Wall Creek|of Manville and Alvin Elquest of held in proportion to the volume nd, it is estimated, will be reached Fi .200 feet. A standard rig has been installed and drilling is now under way. The structure embraces about 50,000 acres, a large part of which the two finterests have act quired. LANCE CREEK ON poll Coan an ae have Shout 15,000 barrels of ‘crude a | Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Properties—Wyoming J J GIBLIN eee ee ane hah weal conduct day, the largest output for any single | Crude Oil Testing « Specialty Capital, $200,000 o Je its operations 2t Thermopolis and company ar the Hees qyhen the | Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., AY GOODIEROSEECT, 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING wells now capped dre opened up, | p, o, 325. 10, ti Os Bes a5 pene Liriever brrie CF OUGHRAN Office: 985-I ——PHONES— Res: 474-J Stocks Recovering from Recession ; Section 25 Will Be Next to | Bite Oil Sands. Interest in the Lance Creek is marking time pending definite word of the important oil tests that ere being made in various ends of the large structure. The stock issues of companies operating in the field have settled to a steady market after the first recession which followed the flurry. The well on section 33 is said to be nearing the 4,000 foot level after having surmounted many drilling dif- ficulties caused by the peculiar for- mations that are continually en- . constitute the first directorate and Torrington. ’ Incorporation articles have been filed for the Continental Land com- pany, a $500,000 concern which will maintain an office at Casper and op- erate in Fremont, Natrona and Niob- rara counties. Fred G. Hamilton, James N. McNeff and Carroll S. Slick all of Gary, Ind,, are th eincorpora- | tors. August Naderhoff, Hugh Brown, have a capital stock of $30, 000. a Read the Tribune a Salt Creek stocks on the climb at- owned in COE SILT GREEK PROUUGERS HAS LARGEST OUTPUT The Salt Creek Producers asso- ciation, Inc., which was recently or- ganized as a merger of various Salt Creek properties, is now producing |this production will be increased to labout 25,000 barrels a day. | Coming Soon, Worth Waiting For 39 Broad Street Tel. Broad, 5938 NEW YORK, N. Y. MMT GEOLOGICAL WORK Casper Wvo and will %utlast the fabric itself. 164 South Center Street The Home of Society Brand Clothes ALL CURB STOCKS Bought—Sold—Quoted ROCK OIL PRODUCING 35 BROAD ST., N. Y. CITY The! — Creek Fie of Wyoming has indications of being one of the biggest yielders of oil The Equitable Life ot New York STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Why speculate with your life insurance when you can get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life insurance institutions upon the planet? Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and let me explain the latest policies upon the market. \ \ . . . . . . . N . . . . . \ hide PLIES BES EOS AOS SIGS © Peannsaane ii Lb | Vo a ap uw 2S and profits in the State of Wyoming. Wells producing 3,500 to 4,000 barrels of high grade oil now flowing HB daily in this field mean millions of dollars profit to far sighted investors who purchased their shares at low prices. WESTERN STATES OIL & LAND CO. stock sold from a few cenis to $60.00 per share within a few months. BUCK CREEK sold at 25 cents to over $9.00 a share. THE ROCK OIL PRODUCING COMPANY has 1,080 acres in the Lance Creek Field. Most of this acreage is at or near the apex of the dome, according to the indications from recent developments in this field. ROCK OIL PRODUCING COMPANY has also 1,240 acres in the Harvey Creek Field and 1,285 acres scattered in other Wyo. oil fields. CAPITAL STOCK—$200,000, ALL ISSUED countered in the Lance Creek struc- | ture. The work is progressing slow- | ty, the Ohio company taking the | hole to lower levels at the rate of a| few feet a day. It is expected that | the Muddy Creek sand will be en- countered in this vicinity around the 4100 foot level. Glenrock’s well on section 36 is also reported to be in trouble around 3700 feet. The trouble is only tem- | porary, however, and of a_ nature that means nothing but additional time to overcome. Slight cavings have occurred delaying the drilling. | It is expected that it will take sev-| eral weeks yet for Glenrock to com- | plete its test. The wells in the western end of | the field are progressing more rap- idly as determination of#the forma- | tions can be made rapidly thru ref- | erence to logs of the wells on sec: tions 36 and 35 in 36-65 and the; log of the well on 3-35-65. The Ohio well on 25-36-65 is said to be| around 3500 feet and drilling rap- | idly to the 3900 foot send has bagn | proven, There are numerous other The New Chandler Touring Car; Big, Handsome, Refined And the Price is Only $1795 ‘OU want a new touring car, a real touring car? A big, hand- some car that really seats seven people comfortably? A car so good mechanically that you can depend upon it? Well the new series Chandler touring is coming, and coming soon. And this new Chandler is the car you are waiting for. You will be delighted with it. 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