Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY.16; 1919 timbers are also being moved to the site of another well, the location of which has not been made public. Blackstone Oil syndicate on section 6, and which is reported down sev- Rig irons and eral hundred feet. IT’S HAPPENED! YES! Another Drug Store [5 HELO SIGNIFICANT The visit here this week of Robert M. Birck, president of the Black- stone Petroleum company, and promi- t in business circles in Chicago, Dr. Frederick Salathe, petroleum ex- ‘pert of the Standard Oil company in| ‘Whiting, Ind., and Harry N. Isen- berg, general manager of the Black-} stone, of Denver, carries more sig- ‘STOCKS HAVE QUIET ONY, BURKE LAYS PLANS FOR WYOKANS BID AT $3.60, ALT GREEK DRILLING . ifi b- Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY hicvensereceds) ees anal Watch for Opening Date 7 7 y. aieacng: ‘ The Burke Oil company is making In an interview yesterday with Mr. } é Room 212, Ou Exchange Bldg. Fe eae eae preparations for the immediate de- Birck, he stated that prospects for | . 7 recent weeks and regarding which| Velopment of its holdings in the Salt the Blackstone were very bright. The | Local Stocks | Wind River Refg -62 Ino definite information is yet ob-| Creek field, comprising 80 acres in company is now interetsed in the well! e , i Ba | Williams, E. T. _- 7.00 |tainable, was bid at $3.50 a share| the south half of the northeast quar- on section 10-39-79, adjoining the | ripeny Drug Co Mr ramated Rity 1.60 | Western Explr. 4.00 fon open call last night with no off-|ter of section 10-39 A contract iquarter owned by J..C. Stock and} % Downe laren Tacs inte wee Wro-Kans: 3.25 lerings below the $10 mark. Because! Will be let for the drilling operations sold recently to the Kecles interests | 143 S Center : Atlas ES 50 Wy-O-Tex -- ‘60 lof inability to obtain the stock at Just as soon as the rig that has been/of Utah for $1,750,000. The com-| ° Sessemer he bi i i in it Purchased can be erected and made'pany is the heaviest stockholder inj} Bessemer Stanley Greene 125) || Gramcee mec uidberice, trading) in) it) Rien retaciiline ‘the well being drilled now by the’ Boston Wyo. = Mosher ee 800 | practically has ceased. ready for the drilling crew. e iz Burke Oil | 200 Club Stocks in general were in slow de-! tate aie Gere | Teg as 400 "mand on the Thursday call, the day | Buck Creek ---- Lad om 100 having been exceedingly quiet with | : Big Indian | New York Curb reference to sales. No recessions, | a Black Tail | Midwest Refg. ___ 186 188 | however, were noted. : THE Columbine | Midwest Com. 2 2.37. | Curb issues were weak at the Con. Re | Midwest Pref. 3.00 |opening today, Midwest Refining, pe Cow Gulch —- | Merritt ___ 32.00 | Merritt, Glenrock and Salt Creek e e 7 Casper Ranger - | Glenrock Oil 7.00 | Producers losing a few points. i Elkhorn __ Cosden ________ 9.87 | For the first time since the open-' Mike Henr Okmulgee P. & R. 8.00 | ing of the public exchange Midwest MM 1.0, 0.F. Building | Phone 903 143 E. Second Street ‘s fr Outwest Suslain Gulf -._ 60.00 60.25 | Raining was traded in over the board | Ps i alt Ck. Pr. Assn 53.50 54.00 | last night. Sales were made of a is crn Pet | Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 9.00 9.50 | small number of shares at $188 and_| CIALS 143 East Second Street Phone 428 ° Hutton Lake —~-- New York Stock Exchange j $189. i SA TURDAY SPE har Jupiter —___ - Open Close| 500 Elkhorn sold at 81 cents. | clo Kinney | Mexican Pet. --._ 1793 179 | Sales of 5,000 Picardy ranged be-| 30c cans Farm House Succotash, per can_----~------ ra Qt Texas Oil _ 276 «275 «| tween 9% and 9%. | e Stringless Beans, per can__-- 20¢ A Lusk Royalty | Sinclair Oil 654 64 Riverton Refining brought 23 cents ae cans bes arian ak Pare pe SPECIAL SA TURDA Y Lusk Pet. ae | U. S. Steel __ 102% 103g | for_6,000 shares in three sales. | 43¢ cans success No. 9 Sauer Kraut, p —— y Mountain & Gulf | Hutton Lake was weak, only 1,-| $1.10 cans Silver Tip Table Syrup, per can CHOICE POT ROAST: bur Mosher Oil ) 848 —__ 99.12 | 000 shares being sold at 5 cents. | 25c cans Tall Pink Alaska Salmon, per can Northiwests ame Ist 4s 95.70 10,000 Hecla sold at % cents. | 28 Eagle Milk Per Pound Cc Rity. & Prod Corp | 2nd 4s _ 94.20 94.20 Winona was the volume feature of | aes cans Eagle ir. aad ans re cegroubagoboumd ood Riverton Refg. ~~ Ist 44s 95.80 95.80 trading again, 23,000 shares chang- ic cans No. or Galion Pie Feaches, per can_ Sunset Si } end Be 94.32 94.32 | ing hands over the board. 45c cans Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, per can CHOICE SHOULDER BOIL— 23 om Bel - ard 4is 95.50 95.56 ee ae ; weeyipicy Z ce Unitedebetee ae 4th 43s _ Swi eur | 35c bottles Spiced Mixed Pickles, per bottle_ : Per Pound...... Mh Oot: ae Cc WYOMING CRUD & OIL MARKET = E T WILLI MS 10 PAY | 50c bottles Smilax Large Queen Olives, per bottle_ 35¢ . ave v 5c ili en - 30c e Warm Springs --$1.00, Elk Basin __ 2 eR 45¢ bottles Farm House Chili Sauce, per bottle 3 CHOICE PLATE BOIL— ) Balt Creek 1.50] Grass Creek ise FIVE PER GENT MAY 20: 35c bottle Pure Lemon Extract, per bottle____ 25c : Cc Big anda y; -- Pes pes =-- 1.80 i $1.00 bottles Pure Lemon Fxtract, per bottle__ _ 85c Per Pound. Oe WORE UT REC Kt HiloeButte = BOSE! = a> a=---- 1.25 | 45c packages Pan Fired Japan Tea, per pkg___ ; E. T. Williams Oil company will! 45c packages English Breakfast Tea, per pkg._ ae MIDWEST WELL Bye io Sie Pat A Coles rg EXTRA SPECIAL ay 20, according to information 2 % . a: ‘ ~ given out by one of the directors on| $1.35 5-sewed Little Maid Parlor Brooms, each_ 25c Tumblers Pure Jelly, each_ Fancy Strawberries, per quart_ Early Chio Potatoes, per 100 Ibs.._-_____________ PLEASE GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY his return from Denver Thursday. | The stockholders on May 24 also will vote to increase the capital. { These have been contributing fac-| tors in the recent advance of E. T./ Williams stock, coupled with the re-/| port that it will be placed on the! curb at an early date. The bid! CHOICE CORN BEEF—Boned and Rolled,/PerPound....... 20c ). SANDISON, Proprietor (O NEAR OAND : No Early Completions Expected in} Lance Creek But Drilling | EXTEND FIELD Important Tests of Ohio Company! Near Completion in South jon section 13 in the eastern end of . Is Rushed. price advanced steadily until it pass- | f EE Salt Creek. jed the $7.mark, following which it | — N jev $ r 7 S$ i iting further : No new development has been re-| Two important tests are being |H#S been firmly held awaiting | id ‘ P ey ported from the Lance Creek field. made in the southern end of the Salt | (°VloPments: : pellet aaa : ‘ ‘ Scores of rigs are pounding away to- Creek field by the Ohio Oil com ane comes Lack” ere Lu y pany e ward lower levels but none of them) at the present time. These test: e! — For Miller Tires Go To Acme Rubber Co. expect to encounter the oil sands! the s TRS sd | al } he southern extension and on section ) soo} in the extreme south, both in towh- | IN NEW WELL 1 The next well that will come in ac hip 39 north and range 79 west. iy cording: to ind ions from the fi The well on section 13 is down 2,-| The Osage Coal & Oil company, is the Ohio well on sectior 650 feet and is at present shut down the main offices of which are located which is in the immediate vicinity of while a water flow that was encoun-|in Douglas, is preparing to spud in the | nt strikes in the field. ‘tered is shut off. The water will be/its first well on section 36, Bock The 25 well reached a depth cemented off and eight-inch casing ranch, in the Upton-Thornton dis- ne of approximate 300 feet with et. little over cial importance will be attache this well as it is in the immed vicinity of producing wells and will be of importance only to the com- panies fF terests in the hole. It will » way define the limits of ] extend the actual ss thun a quarter of nrock-Atlas well on section ill in trouble, the tools ing in the hole awaiting to loose str istruments extract the When the water breaks thru the cement again, six and This test is of exceptional import-! ance as it will, if successful, prove up a large acreage for the Ohio com- pany, Bessemer, Domino, E. T. Wil- liams and other companies operating in the same vicinity. The well on section 22 has reached the 2,800-foot level and has encoun- tered little difficulty with good oil in- dications. This well lies about three {miles south of the closest produc- a half-inch; to| casing will be used in an effort to, at Douglas state that the drilling | carry a large hole to the Second Wall | equipment which was shipped from | Creek sand. The Ohio well 33-36-64) tion and will prove up a huge acreage steel, in an) if oil is encountered. ig of tools; The Republic Petroleum company he bottom of | is operating in the same vicinity, its r 1 4.000 feet, but! well on section 15-39-79 having © constant cavings the| reached a depth of 2,810 feet where ym at bottom, } it was shut down pending the com- er wells thruout the field, = — ii lly as the hard will permit. The develop- vever indicates that the west he field will be the center of interest for many weeks. BLACKSTONE ARRANGES | TO OnILL OUT LANDS NEXT 10 B16 SECTION as rapic Petroleum com- pany made urrangements for the pure of the Mid Oil com- pany camp and equipment and will n the outfit immediately to its | on section 6-39-78 for an immediate drill umpaign, With the pure of the Midway oullit, the company its attempt to on its holdin n the Creek y and I Blackstone LA se » oil sand southern Salt is disposing of vdjoins the famous Mid- which is considered section in the tone com- t of the section that is to see its initial deep development. The § which many lease New Styles. They to in- will be cording formation fe immediat he... con- OUNG ME tract for drilling the first hole on the ss Staley lease has been let to Mike k who will immediately start operations. YS Extra Special “164 SOUTH CENTER The Home of Society Brand Clothes trict within the next week or ten days. Telegraphic advices received Douglas on March 31 has finally reached its destination. The fire which destroyed the Northwestern depot at Lusk was the cause of the rig being delayed pletion of the Ohio Oil company test well which lies about a mile south and which would prove the Republic hold- ings if an oil well was encountered. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. 0. Box 328. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. “It’s a Mallory” The Hat Extraordinary Put One Qn Now All $4, $4.50 and $5.00 Sellers Mallory or Stetson 4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AT $3.45 These Hats comprise a Variety of New Shades in Black, Slate, Olive, Dark Green and Brown, all are Keen Lookers ZZ 3 OUTITTES o 121 West First St. Phone 249 ‘Selected by Us to Give Unif Ti e e Mean Long-Distance Millers They Look Alike.and Wear Alike — ’ ILLER TIRES are built by men who are trained to a championship standard. Only by uniform workmanship, " ean tires ever Ls uniform in mileage like the Miller. To train men t cur perfection takes much time. We cannot supply, all deaiers with Miller Tires. 7 So cur policy is to concentrate, as a rule, on the dealer in each locality wha will give Miller Tire users exceptional attention. That governed our choice iz. this city. We chose a concern that knows that to give real service it must first of all carry a {yll stock of sizes, so that when you want a Miller Tire in a hurry, you can get it without waiting. We are impressed egpecialiy with their ability to give motorists @n expert repair service, and by their reascnable charges. Eefore making this selection we canvassed the Iecal field thoroughly. And the Miller agents nere arc making good with us by making good with you. Are. you getting the benefit of what they havc to offer? The Miller Rubber Company Miller | Akron, Ohio Mahers of Milles Red and Gray Inner Tabes= GEARED-TO-THE ROAD UNIFORM MILEAGE the Team-Mates of Uniform Tires Tires

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