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W th in D pe st th tir t= ca di gr th th Cu bi he hi a if te ye th ny tl tr ir w li fr ee ee et et OO BUCK GREEK ABANDONS © ‘ALLIANCE PLANT TOBE DEEP TEST ON d8, WILL DEVELOP SMALL WELL rec Dr. W. E. Downie of Casper, a di- jing The Buck Creek company has de-| Thermopolis yesterday where he visit- . MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919 FINISHED BY AUGUST | Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Market closed until Monday; no change in quotations. tor of the Alliance Oil and Re company, returned from cided to stop drilling on its well on| ed the plant and inspected the c Local Stocks | ‘Willianis? E:-T.-_ 1.7 1.85 section 35 in the Lance Creek field| struction work being done, a ma ask | w Expl 320 3.40 and to return to the first sand and/| highly pleased with the progress. Amalgamated Rity 1.50 1.62 Ie cpar tty ae eps pick up the 500-barrel production|forts are being made to have the! American _.___. 02% “03 Wyo-Kans 3.00 S20. which was temporarily abandoned in| plant ready for operation by the first 41a, gg | Wy-O-Tex -- * -30 the belief that a larger flow could be| of August. | Bessem aS 4 Daite. : obtained from the Dakota or Cloverly| More wells are being started in the} Boston Wyoming. “g1 (| Stanley Greene- $100 126 sand. | fiéld and work of connecting all pro-! Rie Indian ‘47. | Mosher -- - 600 800 Well No. 27 on section 34, which} ducers with the pipe-line is being) Burke Oil ___ 44 | 200 Club - 3800 400 showed a big gas flow when the sandj rushed. During the day that Dr. Buck Creek —__ 7.10 Teapot -- =~ peau was penetrated on Tuesday, will be; Downie was in Thermopolis, tank) Bigck Tail “60 New York Curb drilled to the lower stratum, which ial ck took about 3,000 barrels of oil i .70 Midwest Refg. 1863 about 250 feet lower and the com-|from the storage tanks to bring to "35 | Midwest Com, ~~ 2.00 pany’s geologist looks for a good oil) the local refinery. 1.10 Midwest Pref. well. According to Dr. Downie’s belief Coy Gulch ~ ' Merritt ~~ -- The Ohio Oil company’s well on the} the oil game in the Big Horn Basin’ Casper Ranger —— Glenrock Oil southeast quarter of section 25-36-65 /|is in its infancy. Many new struc- Cosden << is fishing for a parted casing at 3 feet and the Western States well on the southeast quarter of section 3 is making good progress at fi having recovered a lost tool that de- layed work for several days last week. | Late reports from the Lance Creek field indicate that two wells in the| western end of the district are havir a neck-and-neck race for completio: with every chance of both being fin- ished within the next four or five days. One of these Ohio Oil company, on the southeast quarter of section 25, which is on top of the sand, with casing parted, and the other is Buck Creek No. 7,) 4 on the northwest quarter of section | 35, which is le: 25 feet off the Dakota stratum, new derrick! Roe The derrick sett wil ffi 3 polis a wit ‘. Western States Oil & Land company | first directorate consists of C. L.|S2#!t Creek - - 1.50) Grass Creek well on the southeast quarter of sec-| Woods, P. F. Welch, C. D. Mark.| Sig Muddy - weeeee 1.50] Lusk -- tion 3 is estimated to be about 100}ham, L. D. Welch and A. H. Arnett, | Pilot Butte - 1.50} Lander --- feet from the pay sand and is making | peas steady progress after a week's de-} P. McKenna, Ray E. Gentle and J. lay on a fishing job. All these wells} ¢ are in what is regarded as proven ter- ritory. LEASE CHANGES tures are being drilled around Ther- mopolis and the city offers a desirable is that of the} Gites Oj Okmulgee P. &R. Sinclair Gulf —_. site for a refinery. Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 5 60.00 | "| vy vl Great We Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 7.62 7.87 | CORPORATIONS FILED eee | how Yee Stack Eachange. | Jupiter | Open Close | Kinney Mexican Pet. ---- 190 191 Li a97 ARY unce Creek Rity. Oil 8-278 u susk Rity. r Oil 663 66% | decsk it ek, . Lusk Pet. Be Steel ._.- 110 1108 Incorporation articles have been| Mountain & Gulf_ Liberty Bonds | [filed in Cheyenne for the Central Mosher Oil -- --- Sis --- 0 | 1 & Development company,.| Northwest --..-. _.60 Ist 4s - | which will operate at Niobrara and Rity. & Pr. Corp. 1.10 | 2nd 4s have a capitalization of $500,000. Riverton Refining 20 ! 1st 44s — The incorporators are O. B. Powell, Sunset 40 2nd 4is 4.7 A. H. Beach and R. H. Snyder. | Tom Bell 1.20 8rd 438 - g 95.54 ————— | United Pet. __ 08 | Ath 44s — 94.80 94.88 Another new oil concern is the| Wind River Refg._ 48 Victory Loan ---- 99.98 100.00 k River & Texas Oil company, ! WYOMING CRUD = OIL MARKET MAN COUGHS UP |STATE OFFICIAL SHOT CARRIED FEARS MEDDLING| ly, all well known business nder, have incorporated the & Mining company, with ander and a capitalization of $100,000. Others on the board of FOR 56 YEARS IN HIS AFFAIRS, directors are E. Jones and C. R. : { HANDS IN BIG pias aa LANDER, Wyo., June 9—In a | CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 9.—Sup-! j fit of coughing Judge Richard ae mabe c zet- ee Mora ne = an’ ever'thing laid out for the glad| Weat & Hadlett, operating tte Kae-| JY EXPLOSION that had: heen dodged avkig canedt occasion, and then got a telegram | oming Oil company have obtained lease from the A & like this: “After consulting with E- DYNAMITE CAP. since 1863. At that time he was Sag Id lad on a farm i : : : ing company on 360 acres 1m Section me a 2; Shoe "While has decided to continue in her present 30 in the southern part of the Big LUSK. W % may 4) ae _, | Situation as county clerk. She agrees - 5 } LUSK, Wyo. to go hunting a shot- : phe + j Hollow field west of Laramie, Wy0.} picsion of a d. accidentally discharged with us that it is a damn sight more} This corners Section 82, on which} d of Royal Stigile ae any of the shot lodged in important that we should have a they already had a lease and on of William Stigile, left the lad | his neck after passing thra his |CoUnty clerk than that you should) which they will immediately drill. - 5 have some one to sew buttons on your If they get production on Section 5 then under the terms of their lease they will drill on ion 30. Phe Apex Refining company still retains: a! part of this section, which is about four miles south of ing in which tt 1e company is terested. Thi 1 proved the exist ence of a light oil in the Cloverly, o Dakota sand in the Big Hollow fi but failed to case off the wa point and so is going down to a still | deeper sand, from which production is | expected. | ——_>_-___. WITH APOLOGIES TO i ELLA WHEELER WILCOX M well now drill-| are still It is easy enough to be happy When your car “purrs” z a song, But there’s no joy at In a car that will s' When the battery goes all wrong. For there’s nothing so tests the temper i If there’s no way to make the thing| spark, | And one thinks of the smile, That mile after mile, | Made mot'ri care-free lark For “magneto ignition” is certain | It ne'er causes worry or plight, | And it’s better to know | When a-touring you go | That you won't be hung up all r G. W. MORRISON What is called in San Francisco | “the expert in illuminations’ of a large electrical company is a oral She specializes in the interior deco- rating depar' minating the placi harmony with va Bhs Rea s In the death of. Mrs. Frances Moulton the state of Maine has its only woman bank president. Moulton was president of a n bank and active head of several industrial corporations in the city Limerick. s interiors. HARRIETT BIRD WARREN. AT THE CHAUTAUQUA minus a thumb and finger. A mate touched off the match during hand. a still there but a a paroxysm of coughing brot one out after 56 years. are shirts.” Weil, that’s pfecisely what hap- - ~< — pened to a certain well known V A new feature of the building! ming state 1 one day last week movement in many Ameri¢an cities A former Wyoming county treasurer, | the proposal to erect apartment he had it all arranged to be united & for the exclusive use of bu: in matrimony with the tounty clerk women, of his home coun down The McPherson DrillIs Chugging Away LOTS IN East Burlington Addition You Can Buy Them Now for $150.00 $25.00 Down, then $10.00 Per Month We area stone’s throw from the McPherson well. If they bring in Oil lots in East Burlington Addition will be worth ten times the present price. B uy a Lot in East Burlington While They Last . DON’T BE ONE OF THE “I TOLD YOU SO” BUY IT NOW | the rece r. and Mr of Lush spending a few dz Casper g friends and transacting, b Phone 968-W EAGLES ATTENTION transacted and a full attendance is Regular meeting Monday night,| desired. Refreshments wil} be served Visitors invited. 9 | for life, when he received the above) | telegram from his former county com-| missioners. |June 9, business of importance to be Forthwith he spent something like} ~ | $4 or $5 in a frantic long distance, ‘effort to get the matter straightened out, but it was several hours before he could determine whether or not it was all a cruel joke. As the matter) now stands he’s to be married shortly, |and all will be forgiven. | | But of course we can’t tell you his name. | TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic qu¢iations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our privatewires. Place the convevient facilities of our office at your dis posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min. ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues, Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. ———.37- | The Real Reason.—Husband (st) dinner) —“By George, this is a regular/ banquet. Finest spread I've sat down | to in an age. What’s up? Do you | expect company? Wife—“No, but I think the cook) does.”—Boston Transcript. | GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty cee All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automcbile Insurance companies. If interested call at the o'lice and talk it over. | Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE Fine corner lot on South Lin- coln street, two blocks south of Second street, fine loca- tion, has two-room furnished house on rear or lot facing Cunningham street. This is a bargain; part cash and terms. owner at 819 Cunningham street. The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oil Stock. FAGAN & RUSSELL J. R. MURRAY 202 O.S. Bldg. Manager Casper, Wyo. Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND | CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY § As a Splendid Investment P. O. Box 48 Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 Lusk, Wyo. SE SST ES = DS. MIM LILI LIL SLI I IL III ILL IS SII IOISIII TST I LIVTI PIG I ISI LIL ISIS SIL GL ML. TATTTITSIAAPAELISFILPCLILILAAAL LALLA A IOPLLLITTIISS SLI SSLI SS SL S. Subject to Allotment and Prior to Trading on New York Curb ‘WE OFFER PACIFIC-WYOMING OIL COMPANY (A Wyoming Corporation) At Par $1.00 Per Share Capital Stock $3,000,000, full paid and nonassessable. Issued, including this offering, $1,700,000. In Treasury, $1,300,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ° LOUIS D. McCALL, Oil Operator, President, Denver, Colo. HON. FENNIMORE CHATTERTON, Ex-Governor State of Wyoming, Vice President, Casper and Riverton, Wyo. HON. JAMES C. BURGER, President Hamilton’National Bank of Denver Treasurer, Denver, Colo. WM. S. CALDER, Expert Accountant and Auditor, Secretary, Denver, Colo. F. A. WILLIAMS, Attorney, General Counsel, Denver, Colo. A. H. CROW, Oil Operator, Field Superintendent, Denver, Colo. D. H. COBLE, Secretary H. C. Frick Coke Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Banking references regarding directors of this corporation will be furnished on request This Corporation controls or has royalty interests in 9,780 acres in the Wyoming oil fields, 3,500 acres of which are located in the spectacu- lar Lance Creek (Lusk) field and 480 acres at Rock River where the Ohio Oil Company has brought in nine successive wells and where the Midwest Refining Company is now erecting a refinery. Based on operating and royalty contracts ALREADY CONCLUDED the man- agement of the Pacific-Wyoming Oil Company estimates that At Least $1,000,000 Will Be Expended During the Next Twelve Months in the development of a portion of the acreage in which this company is interested, by the Carter Oil Co. and Ohio Oil Co. (of the Standard Oil Group), Midwest Refining Co., Producers & Refiners Corp., Kinney Oil Co., and Western States Oil & Land Co. The fact that such highly successful operating companies have entered into contracts to develop this acreage is practical proof of its enormous potential value. Sub- stantial cash bonuses have already been offered to the company for the right to drill on a portion of its acreage not yet under contract. Between 15 and 20 Standard and Rotary drilling rigs are now in course of erection or en route to the Lance Creek (Lusk) and Rock River properties in which this company is interested preparatory to an in- tensive drilling campaign. Subscription books for the above offering are now open and will be closed without notice, after which the stock will be traded in on.the open market. The right is reserved to re- ject any and all applications and to allot less than the amount applied for. Full payment must accompany all applications. Circular on Request E. Bunge & Co. Established 1906 Investment Securities 44 Broad Street New York City Local Agents Dutton, Staley & Co. 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1176 Casper, Wyo. Henry Hotel Lusk, Wyo. , , ‘ . |