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PAGE FOUR : ————— | TODAY MARKETS Local Stocks BA Williams, E. T. Amalgami Rity 1.60 Western Ame = = Wyo-Kan Wy-O-Tex -- Atlas = = ‘60 | with the arrival of a large force of in the company having access to the Bescemer . | workmen, concrete mixers and whole-' records of the company at all times. Bectonkwyo Stanley Greene--_ $100 126 j sale tools for the erection of the The assets of the company are listed Soston Wyo. Mosher ~ 600 §00 ‘plant. A Targe gravel pit was un- the Blue Sky charter in excess of Burke Oil 200 Club 300 400 covered Monday on the refinery site $400,000. ck Creek j Teapot -- Bess 90 100 and a large gravel loading rack and Maurice Singer, of New Yotk City, Big Ind 3 | New York Curb |dump hes already been started. president of the company, and many | . Pape, eS Black Tail gs | Midwest Refg. - 186 187 | The fundations for the boilers other prominent stockholders are due | fo RS 1 ( Gaiduabine | Midwest Com. - v.25 jand for the power house are al- in Casper within the next few days.| 4 G "Spa il bn ena ealty west Pref. 3.00 (ready laid with the arrival at the It is expected that important an-) W> pea Merritt __ _- 31.50 {site of a few carloads of cement! nouncements as to the policy of the ( Casper Rahger Glenrock Oil 7.00 _|the erection of the buildngs will be company will be made then es the | Sey aa | Cosden --.--_-_- undertaken in earnest. _ Jresult of the directors and stock- Mike Henry Okmulgee P. & R. J. H. Hole, the contractor who will holders’ meetings which will be held 235 iiss Sinclair Gulf __ etect the plant arrived in Thermopo- here. Outwest = = Salt Ck .Pr. Assn. 59.00 lis yesterday and is personally sup- ———_—_—_=_ —— Picardy | eokee | Wet. Sts. 0. & L. 8.25 jerintending the erection of the pre-| REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Great Western Pet | ——“igee yor Six Bae liminary buildings. ===" Hutton Lake --- | eens oan ot | Insuring the fact that the company Samuel Simmons et ux to Howard duyiter poner aaa aye ee have adequate production for Doughty on lots 9 and 10 blk. 137, Kinney Mexici et, 784 179 » first 1,0 arre’ i Jasper, Con. $ TanearGreckeRity: Texas Oil 378 276 the first 1,000 barrel unit of the Casper, Con. $1. Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum Mountain & Gulf 5 Mosher Oil - Northwest Rity. & Prod Corp Ist 4s -- 2nd 4s Riv on Refg. Ist 445 ~~ Sunset = 70 | 2nd 44s Tom Bell Rity. 1.124 ; 3rd 44s United Pet. 11 14 9 4th 44s -- — WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET _--$1.00, Elk Basin ---- --- 1.60] Grass Creek -- --- 1.60] Lusk --- 1,60] Lander - Warm Springs - Balt Creek - Big Muddy - Pilot Butte - ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION The funeral of our late brother, and other Warm Springs interests morrow. Jos. L. Burnett, be held’ from!are at present shipping oil in every the hall at 2 o'clock Sunday. All| car thet the Burlington can CS _—L— TT, Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | Wind River Refg. xplr. —- Sinclair Oil -- U. S. Steel —---- Liberty B: onds iW. 99.12 ‘REFINERY BUILOING AT | THERMOPOLIS, SINGER COMING HERE IN WEEK 7p | Rapid steps toward the erection of 4.00 the Alliance Refining company plant 3.25 16 jnew refinery the following paragraph 64 G44 lig clipped from a letter which was 1034 1034 | received in Casper yesterday by Dr.| 99.12 \company in this vicinity: = 95.70 “On May 14, the pipeline from the 94.20 | Warm Springs field ran 727.80 bar- 95.80 jrels of oil, of which 389.88 barrels 94.16 94.16 |was from the Wyoming Premier) causa and the balance from the Leslie company. The pipeline to sec-! | tion 31 is being opened up now after _ 1.85 having been plugged since last fall. ! All of the production entailed in | the report has been contracted for by \the Alliance Refining company. As |soon as the refinery operation additional production will be opened up. The Wyoming Premier company 94.50 ‘embers are requested to meet at The last four cars that were set at m the hall at 1:30 o'clock promptly. the loading racks were A, T. PHILLIP: three hours, showing that the storage Many Recessions Noted While Few Issues Show Gain on Favor- able Development. ‘Today closed a dull and inactive week in the oil market with the ex- | ception of a few issues which took the place of trading favorites of the ast. few weeks, but with the leas- ing bill on the congressional calen- dar and important developments pend- ing, an upward turn is confidently expected. A buying trend set in to- Poison on a small seale and prices will | be stimulated as the demand — in- creases. according to local opinion. | The favora reception of new | yoming issues on the New York} curb forecasts good trading in those to follow and several companies, it | is understood, are perfecting arrange- ments for launching their stocks in| the bigger market. A greater de- | mand will thus be created and re-) suliant improvement in all issues will | result thru the liquidation of large holdings in Wyoming and Denver, where million sre invested in popu- lar during the buying wave. Fic report re due to take a more favorable tu before the end of the month, se al wells in the Lance Creek being near completion as well as those in other fields. SECOND WELL ON WINONA RIVER SYNDICATE == —) = = ——J ao arn ce) fan —] =o i—} — = i] =m mom | — J Karl Freel, in Casper today from the Powder River field, where he holds a position as field manager of the Winona Oil corporation, reports | increasing activity in that region.| The Winona people have engaged drillers for another well on — their) holdings north of Powder River sta- d the Powder River syndicate } tion will start drilling to complete Win- ona’s first’ well This latter oper tion will begin within a week under | an agreement with the, Winona directors. MITCHELL LEWIS HS SINGLE HOBBY--WORK Mitche Lewis, who will be seen; ' Code of the Yukon,” which Se-j lect Pictures offers at the Iris theater | toda one hobby and that is work. “Give me work and plenty of t Always keep me busy, that’s n hobb ays Mr. Lewi “OF course, I like a bit of recreation once in whil I like to go to the theater every so often and I certainly enjoy | ever hance I “t to take part in of ath ie activities.” Mr, y i alf-back on his ootball te and made quite A rar There are lots the day and the hon- Soliton Syndicate or- pse, ‘the secur-/ ganized for one pur; SS Spider-Bolton cleaner, more definite proposition was | the Blue Sky department of the sec- never offered for your consideration. | retary of state’s office hed approved loaded in r. tanks from the pipeline have great amounts of oil in storage. Word was received yesterday that Secreta Units; a Yo P. L. Edgington on Sec. 10, T. Ithe endeavors of the Alliance Refin- ing company and that a charter h been issued permitting the compa operating any plaée in the state Wyoming. Special mention was made ih the charter of the plan of the company providing stringent regu tions against the transfer of any the stock held by the directors of t organization with a period of jyear, at which time the refining com- pany should be on a paying basis. Special attention is also made of tl at Thermopolis are being taken Now | provision permitting any stockholder Ode G. Gorrell to E. N. Sprague of lot 1, bik. 58, Casper, Con $1. L. B. Townsend et ux to F. I $1 ete. Quit Claim Deed: Frank G. 89. —— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffard are the p: nts of a strapping young son, born yesterday at their home on the corne of Military and Durbin stree’ The youngster weighed nine pounds. Both mother and child are recovering nicely Riverside park is Glenrock. Take her 1% miles fro with you t GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. —~. {Ballard have returned from Lander|m ; “4 Ab- EB. D ; abe J E. Downie, fiscal agent for the) .¢¢ on lot 3, blk 135, Casper, Con. 5-17-10" * Mrs. J. W. Burke and M rs. Ben visiting friends and relatives. They jreturned to Casper yesterday even-| ling. | 4 ad ny of le- of he a he Buy Poison \for quick, clean pfofits. Take a basket well filled aaa ake it a real picnic at Riverside! I where they spent the past two weeks | park tomorrow. “We Furnish Everything But the Fish” SATURDAY, MAY_17, 1919 t® a Sapo ents, CONSTRUCTION UNITS | UNITED STATES ARMY The army recruiting service +} \week is featuring the construction (| on of the quaftermaster cor; {This division of the army now off: an opportunity for skilled worky to enlarge upon their knowledge engaging in the different trad, ‘which they will be associated and fo, the apprentice to learn one of the fo! lowing trades; to more thoroly himself for civil life, at the same tin jreceiving good pay, clothing, quar ters, rations, and medical attentiv ‘Electricians, steamfitters, medica! \Hlectricians, steamfitters, mechan) blacksmiths, engineering, boilerma ers, outside electricians, heating plant lengineers, plumbers, machinists, sivn painters, bricklayers, clerks, stenovra phers and foad foremen. The claration of war with Germany ~ ‘quired the mobilization of four and a half million soldiers in the United States. The proposition of shelter ‘and housing for this tremendous for: was a project more daring than thit of the Panama Canal. DID WE SU‘ CEED? WHO DID IT! The c struction division of the army. Th division is now directing 500 cor struction jobs from the Atlantic ‘the Pacific. So if you are unskilled you have opportunities in the cor ruction division to learn a trade, nd skilled labor means permanent work. More than one hundred auto- m O- hold their shape. the “make good” kind. 164 SOUTH CENTER The Sensation of the WE Powder River Fields Promises Made and Kept : Another Complete Drilling Outfit Purchased for WINONA, From the Leidecker Tool Company to Drill on Winona’s Extensive Holdings | Which are Considered the Best in the Powder River Oil Field GET THE STOCK WHILE YOU CAN AT 5 Cents a Share | and POWDER RIVER SYNDICATE UNITS At $100.00 Per Unit Before They Are All Sold For Further Information Which Will Be Cheerfully Furnished, Address Cc. KIRCHNER Phone 703 520 East 3rd Street INONA P.O. Box 1117 CASPER, WYOMING The vital difference in shoes of different makes is not so much a matter of style as in the way they fcel and wear and Ralstons are The Home of Society Brand Clothes mobile owners in Casper are carrying on their wind-shields this week a lit tle red white and blue ‘poster, which ssigned by Lt. Colonel ©. N. ‘Barney, U. S. army retired, recruil- tng officer for the Rocky Mountain recruiting district comprising Colora- do, Wyoming and San Juan county, New Mexico. For further informa ‘tion apply at U. S. Army Recruiting \Station, Federal Building. Remem- ‘ber the little poster means opportuni- ty. Don’t pass it up. SERGT. CUSTER HANKS Charge of Station. John N. Krauss et ux to Annie Graham Jeffrey on lot 5, block 76, \Casper, Con. $1, ete. See Ben Realty Co., to Augusta B Greenwald on lot 243, Kenwood Add. Con.. $250. Mountain Realty & Title Corp., to Mary Robertson on lot 4, bik. 118, Sheridan Heights Addition, Con. $500 ‘DENVER MARKET MORE STABLE THAN BEFORE, SAYS BROKER ON TRIP “Market conditions in Denver are more stable at the present time then \they ever were during the palmy idays of 1917,” said Tommy Ryan, |prominent Denver broker who ar- rived in Casper this morning for a few days business visit. “The rank ptomotions o fthe 1917 period are a \thing of the past, and anyone tak- ling a list of the new incorporations lin either Colorado or Wyoming can lezrily compare ethe more substantial | qualit of the latter companie | Spee stress is being laid th jyear on royalty companies and larger |producing organizations. | The holdings of the operating lcompanies are not picked as indis- criminately as in 1917, and a stock to sell today must have a tangible value. The blue y laws have help- ed out in that considerably, but the n help comes from the fact that people are more judicious in their choice of companies they care to sup- port. | ere | Wl. Ballard, agent for the Stude- |baker auto, reports that never has the auto business in Central Wyom- ing been better than at the pres- ent time. During the past week Mr. Ballard received a consignment lof four cars, three of which he sold immediately upon arrival. He kept the fourth car despite applications for demonstration purposes and will keep his orders pending until an- jother shipment of cars arrive. at eee | GTY'NEWS ' o_o W. A. Wheeler of Atkinson Neb, is in Casper for some time, being terested in various oil companies in jthis vicinity. | “8 8 | Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodrich are spending the week end in Laramic, where the parents of Mrs.# Goodrich reside, . <008 6 George Wheeler is spending the week in Laramie and will return |home Monday. Gedrge B. McClellan of Worland an owner of a large stock ranch jat Red Butte, is in town looking af- ter his oil interests in Casper. Lelie | W. A. Dilding, the agent of the |Studebuker car in Cheyenne, is i" town to attend to the delivery of several cars to Casper buyers. | Charles Galusha is confined to his home with small pos . | Mrs. C. L. home from low jwas called on jen death of h | Poison Spider-Bolton \holdings are located where are doing. Rhinesmith returned a last night, where she ccount of the sickness nother. * Syndicate ‘things