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OIL 1S STRUGK IN MONTANA FIELD BY GREYBULL-MONTANA Mottana jumped into the oil pro- ducing class this week with a strike by the Greybull-Montana Oil company | and the Allen Oil company on a/ structure known as Crazy Woman's Pocket, located 30 miles north of Bil- lings. Gil was found at 2,000 feet and | while commercial production has not been fully established, new drilling is being projected by holders in the field. The discovery well will also be drilled deeper in hope of finding larg- er production. Robert A. Smith, a prominent Cali- | fornia oil man; Frank Hitchcock, for- mer United States postmaster gen- eral; Tom Arthur of Billings and W. | D. Quitman of Denver are principally interested in the drilling of the new| nicrvacimomne FUNCT SERVICE twuncnes optrarions, READY TO HELP Black Tail Wyoming Oil company, in a circular to stockholders, says that in the Lusk field the company owns | Twelve National Reserves in State leases upon 1,853% acres, of which Insure Permanent Supply ate 120 are decded, and that a contract ; has been made with the Buck Creek! Timber and Lumber as Well as Other Needs. Oil company for drilling 53% acres in the southeast quarter of section 20- 36-64 and the southwest quarter of/ The national forests of Wyoming the northeast quarter of section 12-jare 12 in number and have a ne‘ 35-65. area of 8,377,945 acres. They wert The company also holds leases upon | created primarily to insure a permha 2,120 acres on the Cow Gulch struc-j nent supply of timber and to protec ture in township 37 north, range 62)/the water supply needed by the peo west, lying to the east and south of/ple of the state for irrigation anc the Lusk field. Of this land 640 acres| domestic use. But they offer, be are patented and the remainder have! pide, exceptional opportunities for been validated. A rig is up and pre-| every form of recreation and it is the parations made for drilling a well im-|aim of the Forest Service of the dé mediately. The sand is expected to|partment of agriculture which ad be found between 2,000 and 2,500| ministers the Forests to make then feet. national playgrounds where _ those L, G. Crea, who drilled the dis-| seeking new vigor of body and minc covery well of the Lusk field, is in| may find rest, health and enjoyment charge of the Som pany field work, The ripe timber on the forests = that is timber that has practically reached its full growth, is for sale to the highest bidder. Settlers anc jranchers may also obtain free the dead fuel wood, and timber for ; building purposes at the actual cost of making the sale. Along with the timber on the for Both Buck Creek No. 4 and|ests are large areas of grazing lanc Western States No. 2 wells, offsets to} which are used by cattle and sheep. the discovery well in the Lance Creek} Everyone who grazes stock on th field, are having trouble with water | forests, except the man who has oni; but assurance is held out that the dif-|a few domestic cattle, pays a fee of ficulty soon will be overcome. so much per head and has a certair Three wells are drilling on section | portion of the range allotted for his 3, one-half mile east of the producing|exclusive use during the grazing well on the northwest quarter of the | Season. &ame section, two. by the Buck Creek Land more valuable for agricul company and one by the Western] ture than for timber growing is ex- States. cluded from the National Forests ikuck Creek No. 27 on section 4 is} rapidly as possible. This work w producing gas at the rate of 50,000,-| completed in 1919 in Wyor 000 cubic feet daily. Another well|its approval by the secretary of agri- now is drilling a few hundred feet|culture has classified the Nationa! north of the gas well in the hope of | Forests of Wyoming and established missing the gas zone. Tom Beil, presi-| the location and area of the tracts dent of the Buck Creek, says a gas|that can be open to entry and set: IT’S A GREAT LIFE MY DAUGHTER JANE A COLLEGE EDUCATION “well of the size of No. 27 will equal, tlement. in value a 500-barrel oil well when the} What the National Forests mean gas is utilized in the making of casing-|to the water users may be summe¢ e. It is the intention of UP in one word “service. Every Creek company, he says, to|USer of water which originates in install such a a plant, 2 ‘the National Forests—and this in BIG INDIAN DRILLING | tive system which makes it possibl |to put out many fires before they ; + ,, + jdo any real damage. The basic ide: Indian Oil & Gas Co.'s well in Lance);. tq “discover and extinguish fire Creek where it has installed a stand-| "13° hey are small rather thar and rig capable of going to more than fighting them when they are large 4,000 feet if necessary. The well is) Huring the dangerous summer fir: located on section 16 season, the National Ferests arc being started with a 20-inch hole. Geo. | oovered by a riding patrol and als« Rash, who drilled in the Big Indian|}). tookout stations on high peak rusher in Salt Creek, is in charge of | which command wide views of th the drilling in Lance Creek. __.|surrounding country. The effective Big Indian officials are in receipt jess of the government fire protec of a telegram from the company’s] tive system is, however, primarily representatives in Kentucky stating | dependent on co-operation from thé that the well being drilled jointly by| citizens of the stute and it is re the Big Indian and Kentucky Petro-| quested that visitors to the Nationa leum Cos. in Lee county, which Was | Forests who discover a fire, put i held up on account of engine trouble.| 4u¢ jf possible or if it is too bi is within 15 feet of the pay and will) t 9 handle, report it at once to thy be brot in within a few dave: The well] nearest forest officer. is on a 500-acre lease in the south | One of the greatest uses of thi extension of the Big Sinking field. | Wyoming National Forests is for re Seine aoe Jereation and thousands of peopl: CACTUS TAKES | | rirr unis. “Wyoming's Nationa OIL LEASE ON | Forests write their own advertise a a > and -of-doors. The COOPER DOME | itt use" scrit st memory ater number of |cludes by far the gr look to the forests for safeguarding his supply. Drilling fas GL commenced on the Big ments upon the hearts of the lover | wonders that are ateerel of beautie: ki | that never die. Whenever you heai has! | man speak of 2 summer outin | the west, you are reminded that m people spend their vacation in t National Forests than in any ether playgrounds of Amer! — The Cactus = Sealant Co. leased from the Pacific Market Co. of Laramie, three sections on the Cooper dome in Carbon county. It probably | will await the outcome of a test now) drilling before starting operations. | Sarb: 10., subsidi of ihe Utah OW & Relining Con is avit- ONLY ONE FOR i ye vhich is close to thi e ; } Fee ae ie motnineicon el MEAL WHEN THE. | JUDGE IS THRU Roxana Petroleum Co., and others, have recently acquired leases in this district. The theory that a person who has The police chief and desk sergeant had the misfortune to lose one ofr really thought the city would have 11 more limbs is likely to live longer} guests for breakfast this morning. than if he had not lost them, would| But the “jedge’” arrived before the veem to be born out by facts. The! meal was served and when he finished’ reason is that the heart normally| his morning duties only one remained | has to carry the blood to the limbs,| in the city jail. He was C. P. Shink-| and that the fewer limbs a man pos-| win, whose actions have been puzzling | sesses the less work the heart has to| the police surgeon. nerform, and the longer, therefore, ae 1F YOU DON'T WEAKEN— SHELL GRADUATE IN CouPLe OF MONTHS AND START RIGHT OFF_AS A SCHOOL TEACHER ~— \ BELL RINGING —By Jack Rabbi / altSy @. Great LIFE | i \F You DONT == | : WEAKEN J -S } ORES Ne i 4 : tL HIRE A WOMAN TWO DAYS A WEEK To DO THE DN = GUESS TH HINDERED AND DERIDED) IN HOUSE BY MEN WHO ALLOWED BIG WASTE WASHINGTON, July 16.—Altho; board and the navy and every depar t might seem that ail members of! ment of the government is at this hour ‘ongress would unite in an earnest) haunting the corridors of the senate “fort to bring about economy in gov- with their r bbyiriy with sena rnment expenditures, the singular tors in an effort to get them to restore spectacle which has been presented every dollar n only of the former for some days at the capitol is the appropriations t of the estin of opposition 1 antagonism from] and in some cise n to ine he appropriatic minority members to the efforts ¢ he estima he major’ to make sr vings. | presented to th Representative Kitehin of North} “If we had foll Carolina, former leader of the house; mendations anid Democrats, in a speech derided the} ministration as “forts of the Republicans to cut ap-| estimates and urved before the com oropriation bills and estimates and! mitt we Would have carried in sought to show that little was really; these bills more tha two _ billions being saved. ‘more than they carried when they At Wrong Time. passed the hous Loud applause broke from the! “Ah, the gentleman from North the recom f the ad nted in official ocra side when Mr. Kitchin) Carolina, od friend a nsisted there hz xt been ar »- | fellow, 1 in hi sreciable reduction spropriatic 1ent es, I am sure Evidently, the Demox member-| does 1 have the country ship did not appreciate just in what) understand th he believ light this placed them before the|no difference how much country on the e of economy. | priate. We on this side Because Mr. Kitch 2 statement of Leader Mor cerning the large savings ef this congress old Mondell took oe- 18 a matter of fac et if con rie ss had ranted all the der the ministration it would have e cade over $2,000,000,000 to the appropriation bills as they passed the house. “The gentleman from North Caro-| line,” said Mr. Mondell, “has pro-} David A. Mill, who lost a suit « pounded the extraordinary proposi-) Containing vajuable articles of w tion that it ¢ not make a particle ing appz of difference how much we appro-| hotel failed to deliver the su se priate; that in any event only a « has bro. suit lor tain sum will be expended. I h hotel company for $ The peti heard a good many criticisms of con-| has been filed with the clerk of t gress at one time and another, 1} district court never heard anything. so severe as that from any qPiarter. If that be/ he w true, let us disband all of the appro-| by an ar priating committees and put on the) costed him a statute books laws vurrying all the nt the hotel ostimates as presented k e porter tration. If we w to have ane e oth t, we would have added not $1,500,-! 000,000 to the amount carried by the bills we have passed this session but over $2,000,000,000 more than they the suit case, the defendant refused carried as they passed the house. urn the suit ¢ and neglected Not Correctly Quoted. the plaintiff the “The gentleman from North Caro-| Value of the same, lina has stated that the gentleman) Petition. s,petition claims that hotel who who gave Mr. M according to the : from California (Mr. Kahn) said the yaar |water users thruout the west—must] made possible by the rapid demobili uw zation of the troops. Th from North Carolina did not 3 : ntleman Fire is an ever present menace in} ly quote the gentleman from Cali- Deh (SION VER BROWN fornia. What he said in on the armg bill was that tion was prog Zz somew than the war department anti report obiliza Yee 7 ” Tete 47 pated ven when it made its e last nu- a paper decision over * rek- ary for an army of 000 enlisted) out” Brown of Chicago in a 10-round nen and 28,000 officers. If it were bout here last night. rue, as the tleman from North — Tribune Want ¢ Besulta! lina contends, ¢hat th n the 109 tha ve have mad. vossible by the action t ments of administration, hov t hanpen that z at this very hour eduction cia §QOISON OAK does Wash with weak sdhi- Fecd ae ministration agents tion of blue stone or, lime water, dry thor-" aj] ©ughly, follow with light apphi- ums which have been lopped oif ¢#tion of the various bills shall be restored? VICKS VAPORU Lobby Hard at Work. a a. “Not only, thaG hut the shipping| "CUP BOOYSUARBT -S0r Gon t.20 | Se I CURE WORN OUT, DISEASED |} MEN AND WOMEN our anid be Wake up nt your ve silment perte . blood special diseases ¢ n DR. MOORE, SPECIALIST = tnd Bloor ike eleuter. Homers ) a EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center it lasts, Read Tribune Went Ads. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps REPUBLICAN EFFORTS AT ECONOMY Pi {fk GHIFF MOVES TO MEALS ARE GOOKED THERE! that he would office at the pol be on the job practica will be cooked at the cit fie purpose which makes up the pr committee rec y of havin oners Audiences in ‘top speed of the | which ds the world’s record Men who toil in immune from disease: HOTEL SUED FOR 25 a porter for a Toaal | ‘THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly takin ard = remedy bladder and uric acid troubles— he Burlington depot ed his staying » suit case was hand- x equipment was On advising the of the failure to deliver reasonable | The National Remedy of Holland for nturies and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- Look for the name Geld M. world — —————————— [COUNTY AGENTS MEET AT ITY HALL, PRISONERS’ | THEAMOPOLIS, JULY 17-1 chic Ee ae ? Natrona oun Il be represe AG — - ~— tenwion worker at The , ef Frank Webb has moved to the} !7 to 19 M. Pent inty f all. He announced this morning | gent here. Mr. Penly left today ve next door to his] 2ttend the meeting. Agriculture ex- station so he would] 24nsien play fi the future, pla ly every mint for stut exhibits lay. The new move will also on plans and the site new move will ale pane ate o Natrona Fuel Co. ° 1 on an] gtam to a large exten Phone 949 the A similar state meeting for another uti BIEDERMANN, Pp. PEDOPOPVD-L2-4-9 929-922-5999 0Ri yh stove, previously placed! in of the city hall for this | enne, July 14 to 16, \ ee | COKE wooD City Office 157 S. Center \ Street Gen. Office Sth and Beech city council or that part of it nt police Probably th ost remarkable lit cted to the] suist in the world is Alfredo Trom- meals for the pris etti, a school master in the Italiar cooked outside of the city hall] town of Cuneo Tho entirely self n having them brot he is tely acquainted Streets The new chang vith no fewer t 8 langua und mects with the pol lects Praevtlocveensccccsosiehi » committee in havir cooked at the city hell — —— YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM CATARRH But You Must Drive It Out of hour is the Your Blood. ti r test ocean pas- | Catarrh is annoying enough} he Mauretania when it chokes up your no Sp re ve beer Chinese “movie” admission en the start of the lo not pay for nust | tf your 1 ne mi x and danger cou down into your ampblack facto are—owing, it is said, to the amount of ear they inhale of the lung WATCH er treatment, perimenting wi dies which touc THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL CORNER 14th 3nd STOUT STS. 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