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DALURUAL, AHA RE ANTICLINE CMANAGETS OL tt : Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY FEVER ON VISIT TO BE GIVEN tL TEST = ! : Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. BASIN, Wyo., May 22.—Word was| z 2 —_ received here today that the To Ridge | : Local Stocks Wind River Refs. “5 | Syndicate Formed Among Trade: | - B | Williams, . T - { Excursionists After Visit to : Amalgamated Rity 1.5 Western Explr. Se Lexnce (Grek. American = | Wyo-Kans. _ 8.5 Atlas ~--------- | Wy-O-Rex =---— 4 50 (Special to The Tribune.) Bessemer --. --- IWaeenee Ga re ‘ | SCOTTS BLUFF, Nebr., May x Boston Wyo. - Mae a #100 125 | —The fifth day of the Omaha ‘ Burke Oil | aa Gi pasar = © 800 | excursion ended here ahead of sched- . Back Gevek H PHD = 300 400 | ule as usual.. Nebraska was entered : aon aaa Teapot --- 99 100 | at Henry and the rest of the trip is ‘ Big Indian ----- New York Curb in Nebraska except for a stop at : Black Tail ~---~- | Midwest Refg. --_ 188 189 | Julesburg, Colo., tomorrow. The . Columbine -- --- | Midwest Com. -- 2.25 Scotts Bluff business men gave an : Con. Royalty —~-_- | Midwest Pref. unusually warm reception. ‘The Ger- ' Cow Gulch ___—- | Merritt -_ --- 31.50 ing boosters furnished an auto ride - sper Ranger __- Glenrock Oi 7.62 across the river. 3 : khorn Cosden ~~~ ~~ 9.87 The morning was spent in the : Mike Henry — | Okmulgee P. & R. 2.75 | Lance Creek oil district. Several of : (nice, ale Sele | Sinclair Gulf __._ 62.50 63.00 | the Omaha boosters got the fever and . Picardy chs Salt Ck Pr. Assn..55.50 56.50 | syndicate of wealthy interests was a z ‘ % Great Western Pet | Wts. Sts. 0. & L. 8.00 8.50 [formed woe tlt EEO ED Bee Nah ea really gh | district in je near future a S| le, bu [EGR EON oe | New York Stock Eachange | and Manville are reirular boom tow we KNOW — It (CUS) Soo pessce lees O The whole day was spent in passing | built into ¢ ay Mexican net — 1804 | thru ranches and productive farms. Bance} Greek Rity. Texas Oil A 2754 | Orin Junction is due for a boom on ae x Lusk Royalty Sinclair Oil --__- 66i | eantrorvadprotectedlrefinerys ‘Tow - Lusk Petroleum U.S. Steel ---.-- ’ 106% | rington made an impressive showing : URED 3 AE with its many new building instinctively = L_calpis GH soa Parades were made Friday at} found r SECUNIA SL Lusk, Manville, Guernsey and Tor- yle which . Rity & Prod. Corp 2nd 4s —_ tington in Wyoming, and Henry,| Riverton Refg. —- Ist 44s 95.90 | Morrill and Mitchell in Nebres eye rests on our ne - Bunset iI Rity.. ead ae ceSces oreo Concerts were given at Orin June - ‘om Be y : 8rd eet 5. ‘i : 5 Uriited Petroleam _.0¢ ida dep sooeeeis. € Boepy (eam Lies ee Ralstons —————————————————— - WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET REORGANIZATION Of THE ms Warm Springs $1.00 Blk Basin —. 1.86 U -- Salt Creek 1.60 Grase Creek - J. L. Learner Po i WO.-KENTUGKY PLANNED Pilot Butte -- - 1.60]Lander -- A 164 South Center “The Home of S. ciety Brand Cloth J. B. Barnes and J. E. Hanway are Oil company has made an agreement with the Midwest and the Producers | and Refining corporation whereby the Watch For Thie Radiator three concerns will jointly develop the Mo ridge anticline which lies be tween Grass creek and Thermopolis. Work on test wells will be started at | "4 il It is the symbol for dependable low cost haulage, the distinctive sign of the famous Clydesdale Truck. You will see them on the streets o} (insert name of city or territory ) in ever increasing numbers. You will see them quietly threading their way through | traffic, as easily controlled as a passenger car and carry- ing their loads with a minimum of effort. You will be impressed with the clean lines and sturdy ' construction of the whole truck. Every detail shows that it has been designed for the particular work it is doing, and proportioned accordingly. And you will be especially pleased with our service organization. We have the men, the equipment, the parts to keep Clydesdales on the job all the time. You will find the service as good as the Clydesdale— and that is the most we could say about it. nets is a Clydesdale for every haulage requirement. : INCREASED TRLLNG PROGRESS Is in Louisville, Ky., attending a meet- jing of the Wyoming Kentucky Pe- | troleum company. This company has * ‘Surely it is worth your while to find out just what NS , + Clydesdales will do for you. nfav the compan: lenty of working cz fa crableieranarts reports current in, ital STaRERE, v eeiect aon seen Maps and Blue Prints, , Surveying 5 > z {is very bright. Mr. Barnes and Mr. rude Oil Testing a Specinity E “verywhere Speeding Ohio well on section 33 in the Lanee|Hanway will visit the principal oil|) Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., ities, Says the Oil Creek field are discounted by those in| fields in the state of Kentucky be-'] p ©, Box 328. Rm. 10, over Lyric City Derrick. touch with developments in the; fore returning, which will probably z —_____ jLance Creek field. The section 33 be about the first_of June. || aeewnwww—seeeenesnne Operators are showing increased Well, which, if successful, would ex-| = activities in all oil fields and pushing tend the proven area of the field their work as rapidly as possible, | three miles farther east, is drillin says the weekly summary of the Oil Pere atie Ba foot ae oat City Derrick. Even the elder is > 50 feet off the tricts are reporting more wells, while ee Ene cee eee? e pwe ones rai x a e- ss bg ene: Lae eNO ae oe loss of tools in the hole weeks azo, Daily : week were not sensational but they) Progiess is decidedly slow and it is) made a good average with past re-' \°0” [yeaa ports. The wildcat work brought out|ithin a month. some prospective fields in Texas, Ok- lahoma and Wyoming with a promise The city council of Youngstown, | of opening up much new territo: '0., has voted to change the height, ‘of the steps on the city operated street cars to make traveling easier brokerage circles Friday affecting the Operators Up Act SLAW ON SECTION h| large holdings in both Wyoming and |————_—_—_ | Kentucky oil fields. A reorganiza- ‘tion is being affected which will give GEOLOGICAL WORK see | U Casper, Wyo. R. N. VAN SANT viene Casper and Lusk C. C. JAIN, Lecal Salesman Henning Hotei Brokers scurate 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 will get you the highest possible price. Ask for ou market letter. Two Offices Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bidg., Phone 1134 Lusk, Dusk, eWiyo. Henry Hotel | .» Henry Hotel Dutton, Staley & Company ea Oklahoma reported numerous com- pletions, most of them small, but sev- (TRUCKS POISON SPIDER- BOLTON SYNDICATE Besa | Formed for the Securing of Production at a Minimum of Cost and Delay — _ HOLDINGS—. 160 acres TEAPOT DOME, adjoining heart of U. S. Naval Petroleum withdrawal. (The Trustees sub-leased this land to the Tiona Oi! Co. Wednesday on a royalty basis. It will AL of laree size, The Osage egtm-| for Wonjen wearing tight skirts. z try was responsible for the best ‘pro- . z ducers. The Middle States Oil Co. | found what may prove sher when} completed on ction 4-9. It rted out at 2 rate estimated from to 100 barrels an hour natural. | k of tankage necessitated shutting | well in after it had penetrated | d 12 feet. On the same is are four gas wells and this is t oil producer. y a well is flowing, free mated good for 400 barrels. totoc county reported the .largest} completion for a long time, the well] making 250) barr In Okmulgee! county two wells » flbwing 1,000) barrels each, one of which is the Tur-| man Oil Co.’s which was reported} as a fair producer the previous week. | The Barnsdall Oil Co.’s well in the} Osage, which was drilled in and shot, put 1,600 barrels in the tank the first 24 hours, and then settled to} 400 barrels. ne extensive wildcat} Is Practically Completed WITHIN A COMPARATIVELY FEW DAYS PRODUCTION WILL START THROUGH THIS MODERN REFINING PLANT When plans for the building of this great enterprise were announced in August, 1917 there were as usual, the pessimists and others who would see us fail, who said we never v wuld = work in southern Oklahoma is bring- Mei Gran Role etal aTeauite TTR ERE build a refinery in Riverton. be drilled without cost to the Syndicate). northern part of Cotton county one In January, 1918, contracts were let for this refine and in March, 1918, work sc- 4vell is reported making 650 barrels. tually commenced on our properties. We were handicapped by the war, and other conditions 160 acres POISON SPIDER field adjoining Ohio Producer. (This well came in Monday). a 966 acres BOLTON CREEK, the field that is now in the ‘lim« nal holdings consist- ed of 240 acres. The Trustees closed a deal Weduesday for the entire structure, without a bonus. No more favorable reports have ever been made on a new field by geologists of the large operating companies than have heen made on this structure. They estimate the depth to the Dakota and Muddy sands at from 956 to 1010 feet. A strike here would result in tremendous profits. Lands on two sides being actively developed by New York Oil and Carter Oil. ALL TITLES ARE CLEAR-—-NO CONFLICTS—NO FIGHTS—NO COMPROMISES This is near the old development in that tion. \ hour test of the Elmhurst pr ducer in Marion county, Kansas, w the most important news from that} state. In that time the well produced | 272 rrels or at the rate of almost 40 barrels an hour, which makes it! an important producer. Some dry| holes were encountered in the Elbing} pool to the south of Marion coun as well an in other parts of Butler} county in the matter of delivery on materials, and these delays, together with the many unfound rumors circulated by our competitors and others, further retarded our progress into the wir weather. The management, more determined than ever, silently stood by their guns, and today ha made good on what they promised, for just a few more finishing touches, ard the refinery starts business. Today this Company owns over 10,000 acres of some of the most valuable oi! land the State of Wyoming. We have just closed a contract for a very large acreage in the I 1g Bend Dome, within twenty-five miles from Riverton, upon which a Minne: ape olis Syndicate have spent many thousands of dollars and several years work, in making geological surveys and an manner satich the Ohioiady explorations. They insist that this is the mother dome of the State of Wyoming. If — oming is holding up, is favorable to} tentions are correct, this structure will prove larger than Lance Creek. In conjunctic q stees of the Syndicate are WIDE -AWAKE, , RELIABLE BUSINESS MEN the future of the territ It is} them, we are drilling a deep test well at the apex of the dome and are now down over 700 feet. who knew thai success could come only thiu d zation, founded on SANE BUSI- 000 daily. | ed on in all’ bout Ope is are being ¢ distric s rapidly as poss b While the best completion in the north Texas fields was around 2,000 The oil produced from this dome will of course, pass through our refinery. In addition to these remarkable leases, oil is now being brought into our refinery by our tank cars from other fields, and everything being made ready for the starting of production. So when we say we are proud of our achievements, we mean just that, for no other oil NESS principles, with a WELL DEFINED, DEFINITE program. The progress already made has tified their stand. This program and policy wilil be adhered to and followed to the end. Material s has been made. Camp erected, roads built, reservoir constructed, all hauling and drill- ing arrangements made, additional acreage secured and part of holdings sub-leased for immedi- bare Here ae a amen Umea investment offers the possibilities of Riverton-Wyoming. ate development on very favorable terms for the Syndicate. Rig builders left for field Thursday. Eee uy ee eee cleo. |. A MODERN REFINERY, READY TO START PRODUCTION. - With everything moving along smoothly, the result of a VIRILE, EFFICIENT ORGANIZA- covers walle Oran EEE pool tie) 2. OIL PIPE LINES, WHICH WHEN LAID WILL BRING LIBERAL TION, results should be known by July 1. I strongly urge those who want to invest in an or- gani zation where the chance of loss has been reduced to a MINIMUM, to purchase Units in this licate before the balance of the 250 original Units are sold, otherwise, you can expect to REVENUES TO THE COMPANY. with an initial output of 800 barrels, and ext the pool. Burkburnett} 3. OIL DRILLING AND DEVELOPMENT, WHICH GIVE PROMISE OF furnished a 2,000 barrel well and| pay a PREMIUM if you have to buy them on fhe ‘street.’ I can now arrange terms if it is in- wean oe Oe ae BIG PRODUCTION. convenient for anyone to pay cash. barrels, Several dry holes figured i in the report and it is estimated that many of the wildcat tests, have passed below the depth where the producing und should be found. still increasing, anc stantial gain in the week’s report. 4. OIL LEASES, OF WHICH WE OWN SOME OF THE BEST IN THE STATE. Riverton-Wyoming Refinery Co. WE HAVE WITHDRAWN ALL TREASURY S All subscriptions returned as soon as remainder of the 250 Units at $100.00 each are sold. 314 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. GEO. C. SWARTZ PHONE 985-W POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE DEPOSITORY: Stockmen’s National Bank SYNDICATE TREASURER: Leigh Townsend STOCK Several import fectine SYNDICATE TRUSTEES the welfare” of sien workers, Wil FROM THE MARKET HARRY N. FREE, Realty Operator. MARK U. WEBER, Experienced Oil ite Par aleaiic one wisasuTanestane H. N. ISENBERG, General Manager GEO. W. JARVIS, Secretary & Manager Operator. lishing the eight-hour day, another General Offices: a welfare commission having — th power to fix minimum wage Century Building, Denver, Colorado Refinery: Riverton, Wyoming Victor Wyoming Oil Company. LEGAL COUNSEL, Nichols & Stirrett. Big Riverton :