Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 4

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| | Queen Mother Alexandria is a! Women of Chattanooga, Tenn., NOTICE. { ES great lover of flowers. Arnong her|will be given their first opportunity floral preferences are violets, the |to vote in the muniéipal election to Ollie Henderson, please write dainty lily of the valley, pansies, be held in June. | mother.at Philipsburg, Montana. P.O whité and purple lilac. Long before} 2 oo Box 265: 5-17-21 Miss Isobel Klein, of Clarksville, | ae gardening became a favorite pastime of royalty the Queen Mother, then has the distinction of being the only! Princess of Wales, evinced the keen-/ Woman practicing attorney | TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE | & 1. WILLIMMS MEETI Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bidg. IN CASPER THIS WEEK The annual “meeting of the stock- ‘holders of the E. T. Williams Oil iy ear HERDS TO out and in the general management! of her garden: eo y Henderson, of Denver, is the néw sceretary of the Colorado state board of pardons. — Dr. Laura Plan who was the first woman medical practitioner in Michigan, also the first in Vermont, celebrated her 90th birthday recently at her home in Putney, Vermont. kins has taken steps to reduce the = E REDUCED IN BIG HORN Co. State Game Warden W. T. Jud- est personal interest in the laying state of Arkansas. in the . | Home cooking av the Mr vey. 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 stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we + . jcompany will be held in Casper at *! Local J ane | Wind iRWer Here. wee ‘the Henning hotel on May 24. It is ice of the buffalo and elk herds in cei highest possible price. Ask for our micamiated re 7 2 pean ae aad A expected that many important busi- the Big Horn Hot Springs reserve GEOLOGICAL WOR' Amalzamated Rity 1,75) a0 Western Explr. —- 4.00 ness matters will come up for con hear Thermopolis, and to add a num- 0} : WORK Phone 468 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. American ~~ ---- 025.03 | Wyo-Kans. 3.25 sideration at the meeting. The de-| ber of deer and untelope to the stock | Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Casper, Wyomin, Wy-0-T. e: a per, Wy ig ting = 22 ee e650 60 | Wy-O-Tex - -60 velopment program will be complete. already in the park. A few buffalo Crude Oil Testing a Specialty |, Bessemer _ eeen G : 5 ly outlined and it is probable that| have been sold to Lee Simonsen of | Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., Boston Wy Moshen eeene: ioe aay an amendment will be made to the ohermopalls end others will be ahip: P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric : Mosher - \by-laws of the company increasing | Ped to Sheridan and Saratoga. None W: Burke Oil ~---- 200 Club = 300 400 y P (3) pss Casper, Wyo. Buck Greck reapeuee SE 300 100 ‘the capital stop. : will IEA eos out of the state. ' Big Indian Black oe Columbine ~~ —-- Tail - New York Curb 184 Midwest Refg. ___ Midwest Com. Midwest Pref. ‘MULE GREEK WELL PUMPS 0 BARRELS IN 5 HOURS} THE aes STORY EVER TOLD STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. | Sonos ity 2F | Merritt __. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis Casper Ranger | Glenrock Oil 75 posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- Elkhorn = | Cosden —- 9.75 | The initial discovery well which { ote Gaeta licte: Mike Henry _2._ Okmulgee PH&R. 2.75 was drilled by the Ohio Oil company . | | Information and quotations furnished upon request on Outwest —_. Sinclair Gulf _.__ 60.50 jon the Norbeck-Nicholson lease sec- Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issucs, Pied: Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 58.00 tion 24 in the Mule Creek field is 1i | pe eet ee & f ‘Great Western Pat | Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 8.25 ed as a commercial producer owing | | ome. sper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Hutton Lake —_-- New York Stock Exchange to the success of the recent pump | Jupiter = | Open Close | tests of the production. The well} i a eee hn? oe Mexican Pet. 4 2 | Ppumped at the rate of 10 barrels an! | ; fae? ney ananie: ; Teneo 382 hour for the first five hours that the | | TIMP RAPALEPAIPPALLLOL DD Lusk Royalty _. 190 | Sinclair’ On G43 test was made. The Ohio is making | Lusk Petroleum 2.50 1023 ‘ready to drill two additional holes | | Mountain & Gulf ‘60 | jon this lease. | | Mosher Oil Saree 1.00 c The apparent success of the Ohio | Noriieeses. 22 67 \well at the shallow depth has been | ane S in ‘the incentive for the Midwest com- . . | ee ea aa | 4 | pany to renew arrangements to drill {| Sold only at the Rexall Store. All sizes, all prices | Active Ri iva of Sunset 15 | 94.50 (the Stanley-Green holdings on sec- ctive Inepresentative o! Tom Bell R a “O5 | oe tion 25 where a water well was re- “co : ib aul aS 125 | Bd ais ---72---- 95.64 95.60 | Oty encountered, A new hole will When her sweet tooth says candy, WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET Warm Springs -. -$1.00, Elk Basin —. - 1.86, The Agate Basin Syndicate, which N j Bese See Sas taser eet Buy Wear Candyn ne Renlistee ot New York Pilot Butte ~~ “27 eoltabaee 2 Lapliy drill its holdmgs, Work should y ney STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD DILNEWSFROM 25 MILLION IN BASIN COUNTRY © SURPLUS FUND No ImportantaDere Develooments from} Annual Report Made Public by North Central Wyoming But Progress Is Made. BASIN, Wyo., May 19.—In the oil , ais foes dag “Ue « ficlds adjacent to Basin there has Midwest Refining company’s an-| : no news of any important op- nuel report for the year ended De-} ions the past. w cember 31, 1918, made public Sat-| M. Bi ner, drilling » & Company on Crystal are large camp in anticipa- tion of an active campaign this sum- mer. The California-Wyoming, north- west of Basin, is reported down 1450 feet with a cavey hole and are run- ning 64 pipe p the cave. The Red Rov west of Greybi ys until , is shut down for north- | \urday, shows a surplus of $2 8 reported down 1925 is Oil company south- | field manager, | Midwest Shows Increase in Investments for Year. compared with a surplus of $18,- | 852 in 1917. There was ré- served for taxes in 1918 a total of $5,707,595, against $2,762,143 in the previous year. In 1918 reserve for |depreciation was fixed at $8,207,510, compared with $5,417,589 in 1917. Expenses of field and refinery con-} jstruction during 1918 amounted ($10,625,602, against $6,489,640 th to in} previous year. Investments were | 606,7 1918, compared with 911,394 in 1917. Current assets be started and a deeper test of the ‘structure made. |be started on the first well during the following week. Exceptional value is attached to the oil which was discovered in the Mule Creek field, it being a paraftine baso and these undertakings have involved the factors of high costs of material and ‘labor. “Developments in the producing, manufacturing and sales departments of the company’s business during the year have been satisfactory.” of high lubricating value. | Her wisdom tooth says Liggett’s.” Yours for service, [ prescriprion | B3 | ¢ The Equitable Life 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 tet me explain the latest policies upon the market. J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING 985-J ——PHONES—— Res.: 474-J ot, % % \) N N) N) K) N N) N ) Office: , , ) MSO LE LILES SM LOM SS SLM DMS DSM WINONA And Powder River Syndicate Will Make Good | | Beh Ae cRNA ae Bee, ae Li CONTRACT LET BY THE } The Occidental Oil & Gas Co. near, The report follows: | abandoned its hole at nd is now pulling casing. Byron has Ww Lee Current As: Cash Notes receivable —--- 08. BA ee 3,126, POWDER RIVER SYNDICATE t The man Mountain people! s near Burlington are reported drilling Acets. receivable --.- 7,176,811. 2 ‘ around 1,000. Retined products on anGaon ‘The Buker Oil Co. in Hidden dome! hand ~- --~--~--- 8,708,376.90 | t of Worland is reported around | Crude oil on hand- 1,009,176.16 TO FINISH 0 and is having considerable | Material and supplies 3,041,102.14 ed th ser trouble with the hole. NEW YORK WELL STILL MAKING 8,000 BARRELS, 2 The Yor sreat Gil Gatch gusher of the New Oil and Ohio Oil companies on rihwest quarter of section 27- Salt Creek, continues to hold the center of the stage in Wyoming. |Investments - five thousand barrels three-inch pipes and flowing Two product into the barrels a day i dirt reservoir in which it is and pumped into tanks. The yvro income from this well is about $225,000 a month, or $2 T0000: In Pe Ivar would bring in $ It is About 500 into a saved tanks. escaping weil 000 like this a month, MAIN COUNTY HIGHWAYS TO REGEWE STATE WD In mapping penditurc out its program for of $6,800,000 on during the next three highway commission to lend its aid in numer- projects, in building: what vc the lines of roadway the counties, the county ioners being left o build the feeders the ranchman’s 1 to the road. With nearly f the amount coming from Washing- the county, state and federal vernment » thus co-operating in solving the problem of the delivery of produce of the ranch and farm. th t Ws yeu le state is planning ous state through ard of co. mair —_ — A total of 700,000 women did vo}- unteer work in the United States Lib- erty Loan carapaigns. y | | Property, fail to carry all the | Total current cash_-$ Current Liabilities ‘Accounts payable —-- 380,065.26 Other liabilities minaeocaSS $4,814,760.63 [peterre charges Fixed Charges leases and contracts ..--$27,638,031. 46. Field and refinery con- struction --- $45,870,396.38 Less reserve for de- preciation 2 Total fixed assets__ 37,6 er 30) Capital and Surplus Capital stock ~---.--$: 3 | Reserve for taxes Surplus --- Total assets Total liabilities - H. M. the following statement older “The policy autie pate, so far reasing requirements of the country Vase petroleum products, which for- tunately provded to be of consider- able service during the war period, has been maintained in view of the continued large consumption to products at home and the still larger demands abroad. “Your directors by e campaign of intensive drilling and by the development of new areas, substantially increased the produc- tion of crude oil in its field of oper-) and greatly improved the ts for future supply. Thi has involved considerable ad- ations prosp: policy dition: the Casper and a corresponding ond improvement of the partment of the company. and Greybull refineries enlargement sules de- All of 434,695.37 | 307,768.50 | | 510.08 | , - 59,613,318.51 | Blackmer, president, makés stock- | of your directors to | as possible, the in-| conse-! quent upon the wider uses of these | therefore, | extensions of the capacity at! SYN DIC RIVER POWDER “WINONA’S” FIRST WELL AND TO DRILL ADDITIONAL WELLS. DRILLING WILL BE STARTED WITHIN THE NEXT WEEK WINONA JUST CLOSED A LEASE FOR 1,280 ACRES OF ITS LAND TO A LARGE OIL COMPANY WHO WILL START DRILLING AS SOON AS THE DRILLING OUTFIT CAN j BE SHIPPED—AND THEY HAVE THE MONEY TO DO IT The Best Buy at the Present Time is WINONA at 5 Cents and Powder River Syndicate Units at $100.00 Per Unit Each For Further Information Which Will Be Cheerfully Furnished, Address C. KIRCHNER Phone 703 520 East 3rd Street P.O. Box 1117 CASPER, WYOMING ALVOIGNAS AAAI AACMOd

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