Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 4

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[, os a Che Casper Daily Cribune _ moni Se, i | WESTERN STATES WELL siea'rer Roopa g | F K 2 At g r || Produce Market QMELL — average of one Ch Rabbit | | Week-End Review of Prices : ‘week between i ; i to Jobbers and Shippers || 10. pens Brie we” : Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY WELL 5 Gill HE oT 1 Ee beac. : . < : x | of Markets, E Western States No. 2 well is ex- GEOL: — q Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. —— eted in within the next twenty-four) gyi ai } Offset to Discove Well Starts | Summary of General Conditions ours, acording to reports into Cas-| =| sel ry i Crude Oil : 5 Pl Lance Creed 5 | Declining prices were the rule this|Per this morning. This well will off-| ru T. os = Pacal Stocks | Williams, E. T.-. 1.50 1.60 ay on Lance Lreek Issues; |week, on potatoes, peahes and|set discoyery well on the northwest | Wyoming Map ; : Bs Ask | Western Explr. —- ‘ 3.50 Others Due. ans Bee |melons. Other leading lines were|@uarter of section 36, township 3m. P. O. Box 325. i “4 Amalgamated Rity 1.37 1.50 | Wyo-Kans. -- 8.50 = Fine Spruce Region Near Sheridan’ steady Local supplies were abun-|and range 65 in the Lance Creek) Cooper, : American -- - 2 Ws-0 ex.” ae ee -30 Lance Creek issues generally felt Is Scene of Disastrous Con- | dant in most markets, but the carlot field. > 4 = Atlas -_.-- - Vaits. { _ the effect of the completion Saturday : Und movement is declining. Potatoes, ———$—<p—__-- | . 5 - Boston Wyoming Stanley Green _ _50 75 |of Buck Creek Oil company’s well] flagration Not Yet Under watermelons, cantaloupes and peaches! flaborate celebrations are now be-| Stocks, Bonds, - 1 S é Mosher o> 50C 700 | No. 4 on section 36-65 with a re-| Control. comprised about two-thirds of the|ing held in Denmark in honor of! the ial, * 7 200 Club — - 800 400 ported flush production of 2,500 bar- —— total movement of 9,434 cars of Per-| 700th aniversary of the adoption of G _ ~ Casper Ranger - Teapot _ -- 90 100 rels. The effect was all the more ap-| Over 2,000 acres of fine timber ishables as compared with 10,769/\the Danish flag, the oldest national, reau " - Elkhorn ------ 4 w York Cur! parent by reason of a series of re-|has been destroyed by a raging for-|cars last week. Conspicuous gains|flag now in existence. It was in| e. “ ike Henry Midwest Refg. 1.80 verses reported during recent weeks. | est fire which is not yet under con-|in volume were in peaches and wat-|the year 1219 that King Waldemar, CasperBrok' Z So disappointing had been field re-|trol on Wolf Creek, Wyoming, and|ermelons. Decreases were in strew-|.when leading the Danes to battle ty 5 > - ports of the past month that traders reports from Sheridan state that the| berries, tomatoes and potatoes. against the Livonians, saw—or thot | 4 = Merritt ---_--__ 7 and investors in general were begin-/entire watershed of the Big Horn Carlot Prices on Old Potatoes |he saw—a bright light in the form! Compan: 3 = Glenrock Oil -__ 6.00 hing to discount the possibilities of | National forest is in danger of being, The carlot markets on old pota-|of a cross in the sky. He held this ba : Cosden -__-_- 11.00 the field but the new strike, which is| cleaned of timber and vegetation.! toes were reported in a demoralized |appearance to be a promise of Di-| Room 101 :-: Wyait Py Okmulgee P. & R. 50 said to be the largest of the three | Transportation is said to be the great-| condition with prices weak and un-|Vine aid, and pressed forward to | Phone 1104 ® } Sinclair Gulf —__ ) wells to find production, has given/est handicap in fighting the flame2| settled. Much of the remaining stock| Victory. From this time he had the i e = Ee perenteed Ons | u \ I : = , It Ck. Pr. Assn. 5 5 the market a more optimistic turn and|and it may be necessary to add to/ js very poor. No. 1 Northern sacked |cross placed on the flag of his coun- List Your Real Estate Wa, p>: Outwest — t. Sts. O. & L. 6.00 6.50 increases interest in the result of|the destruction by extensive back-| white stock closed at about one-half|try and called it the Dannebrog— With Us for Quick t is pre Pi ardy | New York Stock Exchange other tests now nearing the deep | firing. The situation is said to be} the range of last week at 40c to 70c|the ‘strength of Denmark.” | ick Actic ‘ 3 - Great Western Pet Open Close | sand. serious. | per ewt. in Chicago. Other markets | Sse ee —= = potion Lake —--- Mexican ech 184 1843 The new well offsets the Western! The region where the fire started reported no sales. = ind ~ BUDLer ee s i 270 267 States discovery well, and does not/on Thursday, 25 miles from Sheri. i 3 = ance Creck Rity Sinclair Oil _- 621 614 | prove up any additional territory. The |dan, is covered. with the heavies:| Denver Market on New Potatoes J. J. GIBLIN be Royalty --- +, Btedt 2. 108% 107% | oil sand was tapped at 8,650 feet, spruce in the state and is rated ap | reeeetegs ee eanatpaeice jee 2 Petroleur which is 10 feet shallower than the/one of the most valuable pieces of | “"" 3 . Py 4 = Mosher Oil Bis s discovery well. Messages from Lusk] timber. Late Friday it was believes | Week and prices. eres Per! All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold v a eee ist s stated that the drillers were unpre-|the fire was under control but 8) eesile es = Blin erence =. t < Riverton Re: : : pared for such a strong flow, and were | change in the wind sent the towering pres 0.50 i eran ental Ww h ‘table Life I t oe Rity. & Pr. : compelled to let the oil run off into|columns of flames in another direc- | $3- eds Les eat SE e represent the Equitable Life insurance company of = Sater : : the draw until they could get the ed tion and it was soon racing thru new hon Be oa Omak ean ta aS New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile t ted Petrole ard § i : ti | $4. vt, - 4 5 oe r i -----95.12 controlled and piped to the tanks. The | timber. > mpan. 9 ra pont Bell Bits eae ac ads Sie Sig 29 new well gives the Buck Creek com-| All the available workers in the im-} eaten feet aoetera jana Bliss ba som ies. If interested call at the office ‘ o ind River Refg. ictory Loan --__ 99.8 duction of about 3,000 bar-| mediate vicinity of the fire have been ” : t ln ardas a | engaged and effort is being made to Cagtaloupe Markets Fairly Steady j R 1 13 Oil E: 1 \" ae WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET Supplementing the good news from secure others elsewhere in Wyoming.| Prices of cantaloupes showed an ooms 312-313 xchange Building. Phone 1176 F ‘ arm GIAENS sosess -$1.00 Elk Basin — - 1.85] the ‘No. 4 well were a series of en-|Because of the scuntainous, tim. | UPWard tendency in producing sec- 1 + Belt Creek -- 1.50) Grass Creek - - 1.86] couraging reports from field men in|bered nature of the region, where| tions, closing at $2 to $2.25 per| *= : Big Muddy - 1.50)/Lusk -—_ 1.80] the Lance Creek district. Western|the fire is throwing up immense | Standard crate, 45s, f.o.b. for best |= . : 1.50] Lander - 1.26] States well No. 2, on section 36-86-|clouds of smoke and steam, the for- Stock, compared with $1.55 to $1.75 | ae ——_—__—_—- ‘ —|65, it was reported, is now at alestry service is having difficulty in last week. Jobbing markets held 3 : depth of 8,660 feet, and is on top of|getting men distributed about the | about steady in middlewest $2.75 to Screen Doors . Fire Place Dampers | the sand which is expected to make | burning area with the equipment they $3.25 and ranged slightly weaker in Sry Wi Cl . i production. The drillers expect to|/require to make their battle success- the ah Mace $4. Supmens se reen Wire lean-out Doors = bring in this well next week. Buck | ful. crease ,443 cars compared wi' p j as dare’ ~ Creek company’s well No. 3, in the| The hot, dry conditions prevailing 2,148 cars last week. ui Barbed Wire Everything in Builders a same section, is now down 3,000 feet.};ni the Big Horns also general thru- mion Markets Show Better Tone oultry Netti: la i IMPRAVEMENT PROGRAM AT Lusk Royalty’s well No. 1, on see-jout the west because of the long| Prices of best stock of onions held Poultry ne Hardware i -36-65, offsetting the new Buck | drouth and forest officials are urging | steady aoe some lines nsranees: Cal- Bungalow Doors Meta] Lath Creek producer and offsetting also the/all campers and users of the na-|ifornia yellows recovered to a closing < § ps continued b1em Page One) Western States well in section 36, is|tional domain to exercise the most Tange of $3.75-$4 per 95 Ib. sack Bungalow Windows Pressed Brick \ : fe bi down 3,100 feet. Lusk Royalty well careful oversight of their camp. a ABIES arene and strengthen- i = ON A i —_——_—>——__ ed to $5.75 to $6.40 in consuming zecomplished is in this new large |heavier oil products will be handled DOr emeeacnaes _ Miss Alice Desmond who has just| markets. Shipments increased to 111 building here. No. 3 well is down 800 feet. The com-| finished a successful year as teacher | cars, a gain of ten cars for the week. LET US FIGURE YOUR LUMBER BILLS : The cost of this shop and the boiler An absorption plant constructed] pany’s well in section 27-36-65 is|i the public chools near Billings,|. Dry Beans Continue Week 5 house will mount into hundreds of of brick and steel will be employed] making good progress at 1,800 feet. Montana, is visiting Mrs. F. E. Day. General jobbing range of dry | thousands of dollars. Both the Midwest people in absorbing] Lusk Rovelty’s well in the northeast |‘0" @t 516 Natrona avenue. Miss/ beans, handpicked or recleaned sack- built for use by the compar ri é = Ln Od E Desmond received several offers to! ed white stock held at $7.50 to $8 ON ste To t the refinery. It will oc-| quarter of section three is down 1,000 ore tole ite stock held at $7. ) e for the growth of the next ten floor space of 40 by 80 feet.| feet. This well is three-quarters of a Sheer as Montana a bend of dis-| per cwt. in consuming markets. Cal- ' K | twenty years. A garage in the rear of the office| mile north of the water recently brot tus, tn hee hme tn Tina fo thy (fornia Limas rule $9 per cwt. f.0.b. Phone 528 353 No. Beech St. | plant includes a re- building is a part of the improve-|in by the Western States people, and n to her home in Illinois for the shipping points, but weakened to ee and a full anne set of (ments which have been erected| should be in production. CODE | TERE: jaround $9.50 per cwt. in consum- Jullding is of steel around the new office building and] The Texas well on the northeast ing markets. Shipments decreased to or com- | ¢} h laboratory. The gar-|corner of section 25-36-65 has at-| 87 cars, a loss of 16 cars. California 1e material as the] tained a depth of 3,814 feet, and may ,shipped 45 cars and Michigan 37 SE: - pleted only It of the sa > was built nne¢ h the e building. moar 1 & cars. D S ] & Cc mn “large lubrication depertment which additions to the steel load- fae iaaeeenas CHeet tperere ae ‘| Other Fruits and Vegetables utton, ; ta. ey oO pany is being planned and for which many have increased the loading] The Ohio company, drilling for VISIT FRONTIER DAYS Watermelons from ‘Georgia and Brokers new buildings are being constructed. capacity to 300 tank cars at a time|Lance Creek Royalties in the south- Florida ranged from $300 to $475 The cost of the new lubricating or at least thet many can be spotted | east quarter of section 25, is reported | cages Be per car in producing sections. Ship- Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver plant with its many buildings will for loading. In the past only 100|to be out of trouble and in shape} CHEYENNF, Wyo., June 3q.—)™ents from producing states were markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- be approximately a million dollars cars could be loaded at a time. This] to resume drilling. The hole is down| Captain La Mar Nelson, of Salt Lake| 1,190 cars compared with 801 cars vice, We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any when in complete operation Th increase has come in the last|3,600 feet and is within the proved | City, is completing arrangements in|last week. Peaches from Texas exchange in the countr. List your stocks with us, we plant will manufacture lubricants, : crea. A considerable flow was en-‘that city for a flight from Salt Lake|Tanged fairly steady at $2 to $2.25 ill pet the high i a i ete oe w Is, paraffin, end the like, the ans are being made for the re-| countered in stray sand at about 2,-‘City to Cheyenne during the Fron-|Pper bushel baske: in Kansas City. will get you the highest possible price. Ask for ow market letter, , Two Offices Casper, Wyo,, 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 1134 Ik, Wyo., Henry Hote ar being ; now be- wo ng of the new Union tank line] 700 feet, but it was decided to go|tier celebration next month. Captain! Shipments from producing states in- to take the place| deeper for bigger production. Nelson was one of America’s great- creased to 1,126 cars compared with ,000 frame buildings de-| A lively race is now on in the Lance | est flyers and besides being an ‘‘ace’’| 508 cars last week, Tomatoes from fire nearly two weeks| Creek field to see which company will|won the French and American war| Texas advanced to $1,05 to $1.10 ing made and a barrel f arted soon which will manuf: > necessary barrels for vo. The new repair shops probably | bring in the next well, and interesting | crosses for bravery under fire. He|for 4s at shipping points and closed as i : , Se sai saammbiiail will be of steel construction. developments are to be looked for|is regarded as 6ne of the best flyers ba ad $1.75 in seneyminy mar- . in the new lubricating Within the last six months there| during the week opening today in the western section and according kets. Shipments were CATE Do T. Cc plant there is to be a filter house have been installed 100 tanks with ——_——_>—_—- "’ to word received trom Salt Lake, ex- pared with 842 cars last week. AYLOR & LAY, Inc. where motor oils exe to be filtered capacities ranging from 500 to 55, pects to cover the distance of 600 SA array St in os Y, bone and fire clay in order!000 barrels. Thirty of these tanks ll COMPANIES WILL miles in seven hours. ioe sound of 8 nesrtpete Ja coun: STOCKS AND BONDS the proper color. A wax bar- were built in one place, each of them In the thick of the fighting in eee axing the. aan wee Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, snd H r house wil so be part of this having a capacity of 1,000 barrels. Wrance Captain Nelson was at one 2 other markets over our private wires. - huge plant. All 2 bleach- A cement underground tank with a time a member of the squadron in Place the conyeujent facilities of our office at your dis 1 2 ew 00,000 barrel capacity cost the com: | which Captain Roosevelt met his posal to buy, se} lor obtain the best markets and up to the mir ute quotations, . Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Qils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. y approximatc!y $75,000. death. He leter became a member new utility buildings scattered | ; of the famous squadron in which grounds have been built in Captain Eddie Rickenbacher was a ar. The = member. ng plant is a wax sweating | 0’ the are of cement : W. H. Le: tendent of, ‘i stucco construction. All houses} School District No. 13, Niobrara] According to plans made public at Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. ’ Bie crade oil of the re- belonging to employees have been|County, which includes all of the|Salt, Lake City, Nelson expects to : i Second street road| Lusk field has plans on foot for the|make the trip from that city in HENNING HOTEL moved across the finin p and now face south. The move wes|€rection of a modern three roomjrecord time. He will use a light the lubri- paps et OD 5 cd, necessary in order to make room for | School building. scout model Curtiss plane. On his TI FPA AZAALAA# la oD H re- tanks and the lubricating department| The four race compaales whose recordmaking trip he will in all prob- We Recommend < aM OO bs ; just of the company camps are close together, the Mid-}»bility be accompanied by his brother, . 1. t A moat lowing the removal of the|West, Ohio, Texas and Buck Creek}Lieutenant Clarom Nelson, also of the! E. T. WILLIAMS AND + It willbe occupied the | bo company is putting in|@re to furnish all material and erect army flying corps. CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY er 10 er @ ouse Aes wiles ace five em- lawns and has arranged full sized|the building, for which the contract ee “ Br Nea stationed in the new lots bout these employees’ houses in| Will be let this week. The building As a Splendid Investment x aes a three-story brick 2 order to add to the at iveness | Will be according to all the most I . of the company grounds jn-|modern ideas in school architecture, nec, ire and is four time } FS : | present offices. It crease the comfort of the employees. |@7d will be heated by gas furnished 'f Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 te and A park is also to add to the beauty|from the field. It is proposed to Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 iL EL AREPA RRA APAPAES —_— of the most elabo Id. complete office buildings in Casper. of the company grounds. erect the building large enough to old office building will be oc- by the foreman and his > | accommodate about one hundred pu- fils, id to hi it built where it will MERCANTILE OIL (|be most accessible to all the chil- dren in the field. The contract will| tion for railway mail clerks, men only,| rhe halls ane finished in mae TS SENDING OUT | }2¥¢ & time clause which will insure|to be held upon August 23, at the fol- i its completion on or before S -|lowing list of plz work of the thirty offic of Beene oF Before! Beptem: up wane ater gor els hitch wood t& the wats: finish DI VIDEND AGAIN ber first. jenne, Cody, age Lander, Lara-| Rh the wee = imie, Rawlins, Springs, and} n the nev Beperal tendent, L. A- Reed:| ‘rhe Mercantile Oil company, with| | || Applicants should address the j I s ori ende the *, ion ] W; VG superintendent Gt thes | i cuarters inl Douglas, ieapenciaet secretary, board of civil se er: Fj de o efining artment, e Se Sic erude oil refining departme antiela in payment of the semi- aminers,” care of the postmaster, at! per cent dividend of the any of the places mentioned. H FOSSILS SLL LL LL ivil serv commission an-| n open competitive examina-| SALT CREEK PRODUCERS This great Oil Producer and iarket leader is stated to have nearly 100 producing wells cap- ped awaiting passage of the Oil Leasing Bill. Our latest Wyoming Oil Re- sume Letter No, 2, fully des- cribes this compuny. Also gives latest information regarding the SLE LE LI LI LL LL i ons? The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- w research labr » rear of the new erected at a ting department, as well as : is ‘ company, The Zaereantile has, in ad- The aoatiE refinery in the on the Barber lease in the B Abbott, superintendent of the ARATE 4 8 hi i tel ’ “A DAV 7 accounting, shipping, and tele- ; —<- gréeph department: é ayafeti dudnlDouglas | (ferxitarys The Fen Oil company’s well ata | puilding doing most of its operating 2, 4 the more than 3, ee Fee OIL LEASING BILL $50,000. one story in ais : gives promise of being a good pro-| now before Congress, together LD. and of the same brick and steel con- he last year. ee ducer. The well is gassing very heav-! Dewey Jones, who holds the dis- with an up-to-date map of the SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIE DRILLING Bia gn tiie GREE eG dctuse ; ily and there is 2,500 feet of oil in| tinction of having been: the _firet/| Wyoming oil districts and latest TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS About fifteen m i be employed ROCK GREEK AND Ml f the casing. The boilers were moved Casper boy to arrive in France with reliable data concerning : in this building in making all tests | back preparatory to drilling in. | the A. E. F. insofar as local records Merritt Midwest Oil Commonwealth Northwest RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman and in doing research work for the SS are concerned, hee landed at New) y company. HENRY oTART DRILLING Insult to Women ork and is mow at Camp Mills, N.i} Elk Basin Omar Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. ‘A. uewspoiwer plant built. of brick 1. qwaiting ( transter to: a dembbiy-} Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot and steel is nearing completion. ns | Leads to Arrest zation “point, according to word ¥e- There are to be two electrical units} The Rock Oil company, which is| | sived by his mother, Mrs. Sam Ser- — in it, one to supply 2,300 volts for| controlled by Douglas men, spudded| __ —— sre ath city. one is a member Lots Mins at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of power and lighting for the company.} in its well on section 18-4 of the Fred Ferris convinced the police of the sero sqpatron whic! ok ‘oung Woman Qj “1 , tilt so that in case of emerg-! Lance Creek field last we This sec-| that he was again “stewed” last night!}#" important part jn serial defense 8 Gil and Development Co, Oil Stock tions are immedia tion is favo. aa-ed and the| because of his crude conduct to- (work in several of the major en- PAPEETE EEO RCEO RS PEPE CROP EO EEEE EEE EE eeed able with the city clectrical| prospects for a successful well are of | Wards women he passed on West|sesements and which was a part of FAGAN & RUSSELL lhe Hest |Second street. He was given a $12|the army of occupation following the | A new blending plant is another| The Mike Henry Oi} company will|fine this morning and is now serving|signing of the armistice. Young A Bah St Noe eo P. 0. Box 48 J. R. MURRAY 202 O. S. Bldg. + of the program of improvements] spud in this week on its Lance Creek | ff the fine in the city jail. He was|Gones spent almost two fyears in z id f oy York Lusk, Wyo M Wyo <o ch the ve company has| holdings, the initial well being on 16-|9M¢ of five men arrested for be-Nrance. He expects to reach Casper DIRECE PRIVATE WIRES. 2 Age anager Casper, Wyo = : ad gasoline ar 5-64, [ins drank yesterday, |b about a week. a meanest oe

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