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Pp fi, 8 v h v © | “TODAY HARKETS BY WRE Furnis hed’ by TAYLOR & CLAY | Room 212, Oil aden Bldg. | f Noi Record 0 closure Shown With Reso ment on which the elf Resources duri. have shown a stea and disburse Receipts ~ dbl “Resolved, the interior be, and he is orized and directed te f individuals and ons in tion with prior or su 1 from er conne¢ either ts of th and to rep: all alance of $670 he intere nid lands meal le ms whic 1598.04 WHEATLAND. MAN Fao tie AYS $10,000 TO BUCK CREEK NO. 27 MAY Che Casper Daily Cribine __ WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919 EXTEND OIL PRODUCTION BEYOND THE GAS BELT ll No. 27 now Secure Backing of Colorado Capitalists. 00 to 600 of nd that the prospec ly favorable, with deeper dr in the are en- Denver capital in a proposal ce the piping of gas from the Poison Spider field to Casper for dis- trib: n, according to reports from _ the Coloredo capital, but further de- tails regarding the identity of the op- ators are withheld. The gas would be used by the Midwest and Stand- rd plants in addition to heavy do- mestic consumption. Two concerns have developed a orthern bound supply at Poison Spider, | abode anonth ie trun! Ohio inter and the es BE Sac RE nO wedhS on comp: The for- Saldiaieoban iand ;/mer’s production, with the exception of as well, is located on with- e, de =; ; drawal lan not be rele ; a leasing bill. outside d until the Development of the pane) posal would be constructed and the consolidation forecasts production of as a pipeline forthcoming steps to its interested solely in a as soon as possible and that the first corpora- tion which brings this to realization will reap av Sees returns. DIAMOND OIL COMPRAY LEASES FOR DRILLING D. Kelley, well known of Cheyenne today in the interests of the Diamond Oil company of which he is presi- dent. The Diamond Oil company i: le g part of its lands in sectio: 1¢ 30 adjoining the section in| ; Which are the 16 producing ree of the Bair Oil company. the north re is promising Oi directions. ection 3 well at sale cer ©! Stockmen Must che Stock to Mar- 16 is go pecrees especially | be- : we 2 1s the known pro- nin his kets or Other Grazing Regions Soldier field and idrawn Unl Relief. Comes Soon, oil men as rove in sa Hs Belief. of the Bair 1 will eer “ only 300 to 600 ae ducing from 100 to h. being le pr d to the the Domestic Oil and Refining company | lionkanavinter [one the deal has local interest in| tad ects ch Lamont "¢ y he nch owners cleim met ; Lary sot Ue worst condi- dry jamond Oil company. s typical of the Sov eceme: — BEPLAQEDOW MARKET his cattle to ka for g eee retary of the Di condition azing during the wir a en the cattle are forced Announcement catueneWe anade from m the mountain country. The y the Arizona-Wyoming uld be ship; back to the rangements have been nithevanring™ one vexceasivel completedizoritne building of a spur pping m prevent the to effect g t ch scheme. to k from the rails of the O. S. L. I sil oil field. The survey is complete and us soon as the work of building the track is accomplished eral of the s on the company’s prop- started. Mullen, field superinten- company is now on the are being erected us al ves and prepa- intensive productive below t ory means be done mountain that little when winter iem of the an bei ige W. E. Tubbs far th i paid his proceedings an 12 miles ~~ = mated that the total length thing and core of made since their 7 is sufficient to Divs BIG SWINDLERS ~ t Alfred W. Lohman of Zs WE la., out of $10,000 a few rd t sh. two men ap- 7 i a t ago with a a BURLINGTON OFFICIALS HERE this portion of the road. from the earth to the moon. For coolness and comfort, wear oxfords. For perfect fit, snappy style, and long wear, de- mand Ralstons. We have -$€#%- oxfords in a variety of styles, one of which will fit your feet, please your eye, and suit your pocketbook. VLAAT A Bens E YOUNG HENS: OUTFITTER, 164 SOUTH CENTER == The Home of Society Brand Clothes DENVERCAPITAL MIDWEST DEMIES MAY PIPE GA RIVERTON AUN" Efforts Made pACsy ae Interests to | Pilot Butte Oil Not Vil Not Sold to River- t brokers are trying to in-! and the production will|control but predic passing ofithat such a development might re- se Butte oil by the Riverton plant but n€ there is no confirmation and nothing taken = ranted Harry ed by th or operating here. y O tober. Ti e Frergo and on Oi) com- at Raia = far north Panies, however, w! will soon be apex the anti ed into a 000 concern biz groducine Goiatawall’c r the name of the Fargo, have a 5-65 is so of st. Th moth production on patentable ; that able for use as soon Sup the first of the w whole- |~ , is in town}, | the Riverton plant with the biggest “NOOIL IN GOW GULCH WELL, GLENROCK AGAIN cco ton-Wyoming Refinery, De- 5 in the eastern end of the Lan clare Officials. : Reports that the Riverton-Wyom- ing Refining company has contracted for the oil production of the Pilot Butte field and that the oil hereafter will be refined et Riverton are flatly contradicted by high officials of the Midwest Refining company in Cas- the field “today. well wi dred feet of oil in the oil have be discredited . by in touch with operations there. The Glenrock Oil company, whi Reports that t SCIENTISTS ASK H DRILLING ATLAS WELL The Cow Gulch well on section 39 ce Creek field is setting casing at 2,000 ‘feet preparatory to resume drilling, according to telegraphic reports from he |; drilling with several hun- en reliable field agents ch per, but the rumor indicates that/was delayed for a few days in its some such negotiations have been well on the Atlas lease, section 36, opened. Whether they will mate- resumed drilling today and the hole rialize or not remains to be seen and in the event such contracts were entered into it would indirectly link is now at a depth where the succe or failure of the test may be expect: momentarily. R- G. Taylor, pr dent of the Glenrock company authority for the statement that t! hole is in good condition. oil concern in the state. The Mid- west, it is hinted by some, is not con- cerned directly with the question of ons are heid out of Parliament at We inster | twenty years to build. From have been afloat'to summit the tower contains of Pilot s sult thru those interested in both con- cerns. Various rumors concerning the refining to: 4 th st of centuries of ish history. but of given denials from those in possession such information. One report wide publicity in Colorado that the Glenrock company the production of the field sold it to the Mutual at Glen- rock, which in turn has sold its con- tract to the Riverton-Wyoming com- pany. However, the Midwest com- pany is operating the field for the Glenrock company end has a 20-year contract to buy the oil at the well, so that any disposition of the pro- duction must necessarily start with tthe Midwest. The Riverton refinery was started with a run vf Dallas crude, the accumulated production of the latter field, amount- ing to approximately 12,000 barrels, having been purchased by the refin- ery ezrly in the season. The field production is 00 barrels a day and p run the refinery to full capac- states WHY BE SATISFIED WITH ORDINARY BUTTER WHEN YOU CAN GET - - - Natrona Butter At 60c Per Lb. Fresh Every Hour of the Day At Any Grocery or y of 1,000 it will be necessary to hequire additional production. N B Sh 1 Reinery officials are string wo | Natrona butter Shop redeem aleine promises made to tockholders at the time the project | No. Durbin, Opposite Library was launched in 1917 and recent re- ports, and developments, coupled with re ompletion of the plant, indicate at prospects ere improving for a uccessful outcome of the venture. Fresh Milk, Cream, Whipping Cream, Eggs, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese at all Times. a | TWENTY-MILE OIL COMPANY The Victoria Tower of the Houses base 140 20ms each fire-proof and the records ed he} ok IS ORGANIZED Articles of incorporation were filed in Cheyenne today for the B k ¢ Twenty-Mile Oil company, which will ro erage 0. thave a capitalization of a million |dto and maintain an office at HENNING HOTEL |Lusk. The directors are Alexander Mashek, Richard V. Pfister, John Jewell, D. H. Dale, Leslie Mc- We Recommend \Carthy and Alfred H. Beach, all of Lusk, and W. B, Ross of Cheyenne. E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment if Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater CasperBrokerage Company Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. workers | ESEES Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 ‘GEOLOGICAL WORK Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action Crude Oil Testing # Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P.O. Box 325. Ri. Casper, Wyo. (itto H. Krausse | cluding: $1: 5,000 for Mzps and Blue Prints, Surveying 10, over Lyric Duden. aly & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily agcurate quotations from New York, Denver and Lusk over private telegraph wires. All, local oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. Instant service. List your stocks with us, we get you the highest possible price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming will Phone 1133 J. J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent thé Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested cal! at the office and talk it over. Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convevient facilities of our office at your dis- ‘posal to buy, sel Jor obtain the best markets and up to the miz- ute quotations. Information and quotations, furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. FOR BiG BERTHA Gun That Terrorized Paris May Be Used for Atmospheric Experiments in France By HENRY WOOD (United Press Correspondent) )—If French as- ntists can have iz PARIS. (By M. tronomers and si their way, Germany’s Big Bertha gun that bombarded Paris from behind the Germvan lines will be used in con- ducting spheric experiments at altitude never before reeched. M. de la Baume-Pluvinel, president of the Astronomical society, is back of the movement to h: Big Bertha ‘ormed from an instrument of yar into one of scientific progr In fact M. de la Baume-Pluvinel asks that all of the heavy artillery tweken from the Germans be turned ever to the astronomers for higher atm investigttions. He in- y be given at least the Berthas. p to the present time the precise of the a! phere at al- fifteen miles or such a mat- merely one of speculation. By mechanically registering ectiles into these upper altitudes, M. de la Baume Ph French astronomer has fig- that the Big Bertha gun, liy would send a pro- jectile up nearly 80,000 yards in about 125 seconds. We do not know what the status of the atmosphere is at that altitude. We do not know whether its weight still continues; we do not know whether terrestrial at- traction still exists there and whether as e& consequence the shell from the Big Bertha would falll back to earth or whether it would start off on an aerial hunt for other planets. In the latter event it might open up a means of communication with some of our hboring planets. “The out d verti have become so possibilities of Big 25 a me of scientific in- tion that large number of ils for its use have already been worked out. a gd CHOPER ROAD BOOSTER “CELOUY OF LANDER QUECESS, 19 CHARGE Commenting upon an article in per Tribune of recent d {contributed by Fred Patee, the V oming State Journal at Lander ch: jacterizes as “jealousy” the attitude {taken by the local writer toward the ‘expenditure of $250,000 on the road {to the southern entrance of the Yellowstone park. e is so unjust upon its ill prove a boost for and best route to the ad of a knock as intended,” French scientist: interested in the Bertha the shortest park ins says thi aper. | Lander intere from Senator F. J \that the sundr ry civil: appropriation bill pessed by congress carries the road improve- to the park, in- a bridge across received advi Buffalo Fork. aes = Everybody reads The Tribune. LEGAL NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | of the | RUSSELL INVESTMENT COMPANY NOTICES r Notice is hereby given that on the 80th day of June, 1919, a corpora- |tion was organized and named the RUSSELL INVESTMENT COM- | PANY. | That the | corporation chase, hold. object for which said was formed is to pur- sell end transfer real es- \tate and also to purchase, hold and rate the Henry Hotel at Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyoming, and to \do all things incident and necessary \for carr: ying on or operating the gen- stork of said cor- 5,000 shares divided into ares preferred stock and ,000 shares comzon stock of the par value of One ($4.00) Dpllar the 30th day of June, 1919. each. That the term of existence of this corporation shall be 50 years from at the corporation has five di- that the names and res- the directors who have of | been selected for the first year are: Floyd E. Pendell, H. B. Durham, Casper, Wyoming. Albert H. Stewart, Lusk, Wyom- Casper, Wyom- H. A. Cross, Lusk, Wyoming. Robert K. Staley, Casper, Wyom- ing. That the principal office of said oration shall be at the Henry hotel, Lusk, Wyoming, and that the on in active charge of the af- of said corporation shell be H. Durham, who has been selected as local agent of s corporation. RUSSELL INVESTMENT CO. By H. B. Durham, President. (SEAL) Attest: FLOYD E. PENDELL, Secretary. Pub. July 7, 8, 9. wT