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PAGE FOUR : Che Casper Daily Cribune TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | | Kasoming Spuds in Flock | Local Stocks Williams, E. T. __ B Ask , Wes Amalgamated Rity 1.12 1.37 A ei :02 Stanley 50 75 | Mosher ~~ - 500 700 | 200 Club _ 300 400 | Big Indian ____. Sopot ose eee eaten 5 New York Curb Dee eae Midwest Refg. Cow Gulch wee a ort y olumbine ----- MEriepeaes Casper Ranger _- | Elkhorn == at Western Pet n Lake - Mike Henry - Glenrock Oil ___ Cosden ~-_- = Okmulgee P. & R. Sinclair Gulf rtan Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 60.00 Aaa Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 5.25 TAncey Cr Rig Pr. & Refg. Com. 8. 9.00 Lusk Pet. -.___ New York Stock Exchange Lusk Royalty Open Lusk Petroleu can Pet, 197 Mountain & Oil - 270 Mosher Oil - Oil i 3 Northwest Steel = 112 Liberty Bena, bis 99.36 on Refg = 1st 94.00 & Pr. Corp. 2nd 3 2 fe Ist Creek --- i 2nd Tom Bell Rity 60 | Srd 44s United Petroleum -09 -1l LACE LTS See ae Wind River Refg. 43 AT Victory Loan__-__ WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm Springs -$1.00 Elk Basin —___ Salt Creek 1.50 | Grass Creek -- 1.85 Big Muddy 1.50! Lusk _ 1.80 Pilot Butte 1.50; Lander ~ 1.26 BLENADCK PLANT CHIDWELLND.1 BEING ENLARGED 1S FULL OF OW Mutua! Making Improvements and Another Company Ac- quires 40-Acre Tract Lance Creek Certain Eield Will Be Extended One Mile East With Completion xement of its present refin- The Ohio company’s well No. 1 on 1 prelim steps toward the section 31 4, one mile east of and ¢ on of another are the discovery well on section 36-! reported from Glenrock, where the 65 of the Lance Creek field has oil Mutual Oil & Refining company is! standing to a great depth inthe a third still to its battery end the sand has not yet developments including the , according to informa transfer of a 40-acre tract by J. E. tion telephoned to Lusk late Satur- Higgins to the Glenrock Refining day by a field scout on a quest for company, a concern that has been In- reliable informetion. Workers, it is active to all apy nees since its in-'said, look upon the well as a sure corporation a year ago. producer and operations of the next The enlargement of the week should throw some light on the recent Mutue? will give the plant a capacity of subject. 00 barrels a day as against less| Jf brot in as a good producee it than 2,000 at the present time, and wjij constitute an important comi- under pressure the run of oil can pletign. The proven area will be be increased to 4,500 barrels. Grad- extended definitely one mile east and ing is in progress for an extension of have a tendency to prove up all of loading rack ilities.. The new the north half of section 36 and also will have a capacity of 50 tank- greatly increase the chances for while dspace the present facilities only ti production on holdings directly north, for 12 ¢ The im-) including those of the Midwest, Ohio, indicate plans for ex- 3Vyokans and Cow Gulch. It will tensive operations of the Mutual but gjso result in further drilling to ex- offic are secretive regarding the|tend the producing limits. future The well on section 33-65-64 is provements 1 als ADe te trect acquired by: the standing after casing off water at ock Refining company, in which| 4900 feet and that fact that Higgins of Glenrock, E. E. d SHEAR TTE is up leads to the prediction that drill- ing will be resumed to make a thoro test of tl ion of the field. Drill- ing already has been resumed on the and Peter Kooi of Sheri- dan are interested, adjoins the 500- acre tank farm of the Texas Oil com- Ban. ue is known of the plans section 3 well of the Ohio company of the company but the transfer of which developed a flow of water at iitle would indicate that plans for the producing level the bui a refinery have not been aba well will be sunk tte field this r. It at the first hole, which in the Pilc is believed t SAND DRAW DRILLING OPERATIONS TO SHOW RESULTS THIS YEAR The powerful new rotary that was cently hauled out to the Sand Draw Riverton has r the standerd rig on section 9 and it is the intention of the Producers and Refiners’ company to complete that| well with the rotary. One joint of ing at the bottom of the well will be drilled out and it is expected that ’ the rotary will be able to penetrate the gra and go down to where supposed to lie, on 22 is progressing | id should get down to the juice in a few weeks if no bad luck| as drilled in 1917, was in a syn- cline and an effort will be made to locate the lower sand in another part of the f Geologists expect to find another producing sand at about 3,000 feet. _ KEY OIL GETS we SHOWING NEAR : RAWLINS, Wyo. rotary smoothly yet reached the an zon. This the first shov ing ever reported from this district. '* encountered ee The sand so prolific in the Rock The new ser on 15 which came Creek f namie from an out-| cently, has been capped. The ao tt : wat “red in’ the field, has a pressure as i at as N and is supposed to go hours. i The standard rig on 16 is now , drilling and making fast headway. The Carter well on section 4 is down 2 co: able depth and is pounding away steadily. With the exception of this well, ull the others MIDWEST WILL DISTILLWATER IN LUSK FIELD a putting in a 2?e, being drilled by the Producers ‘ ing in @ and Refiners’ company. distillir Ss in the = tg Lance to supply pure ae water ts camp. The wa- | Mrs. Mary Gleason, of Watertown, t n hborhood is very poor|#opes to become- the first woman durin rm weathe nd this | Sheriff in the state of New York. At pl doa yreat amount of the present time Mrs. Gleason’s hus- c ort us insure more heal- d holds the office. His term will living odetions for the vire next year and under the law ‘ »yees of the compa It is ex- ble to re-election. His pected the plant will be on a scale therefore started a lerge enough to afford piping the Movement for the nomination and water to a number of the other drill- &! Mrs, Gleason so that the infs in thé Heigubortiond eff. linistration inaugurated pease as jby her husband may be continued. ser, which is the third encounter-| Civil war, takes pride in the about 20,000,000 feet in twenty-four | ———————-——-———— WIRE | CARBON FIELDS TREASURE TAKEN CASPER HERALD SHOW ACTIITY Oil Fields Corporation Erects Rig; of Wells RAWLINS, Wyo., July 21.—The American Workers Oil Fields cor- poration last week shipped a com- plete drilling outfit into the Lost Creek field northwest of Rawlins thet required 18 trucks to mov It is |reported that the company has leas-| worth can only be gu ed a considerable acreage of ground from the Fremont Petroleum com- pany and that work will begin within 15 days. Kasoming Operations The Kasoming Oil company is re- ported to have completed its fishing job and resumed work at 1500 feet on its well in the Mahoney field. The seme company is about ready to spud in on Sherad dome, a new field, and has completed the erection of a rig on Separation Flats. The location is yn section 11-25 which lies be- tween the holdings of the Midwest Refining company and the U. S. Petroleum. In the Big Hollow field the company recently spudded in two wells on ctions 12 and 32-75, and is making good progre: More Rigs for Ferris The General Petroleum company is moving more rigs to its holdings on he Fe: dome and because of re- cent ectivity toward protecting leases in that region it is believed that im- portant discoveries have been made. One report from the field s the General Petroleum has one well full of oil on top of the sand at about 2,000 feet and that operations have been suspended to protect their leases before it is drilled in. Operators in the field expect that some of th biggest wells in the state will be de- veloped. At Medicine Bow reported that the Mitchell Oil Co. operating within 2 couple of miles of Medicine Bow, expect to bring in a well in a very few day They are down where, according to geological calculations and other ndications, they should encounter oil very soon and the company feels very confident of the result. The well is blowing a heavy flow of gas. right now and may be heard quite a di: cA fance. This company consists mainly §-| of Colorado men. A new rig is being built now, in “FROM GERMANY MAKES BOW 10 Great Amount of German and Austrian Securities Are Stored | in Oother Nations. By CARL D. OAT | (United Press Staff Correspondent) | BERLIN, (By Mail.) —Switzerland | and the Scandinavian countries at present house a vast treasure in Ger- man and Austri urities. Their) ‘The Casper Herald made its initial ed, but it is bow to the public in Casper Sunday per Makes Appearance in City with Frank M. O'Brien as Managing Editor » se ° BERLIN.—(B} ail.) — Dr. Friedmann, who st d America up a few years ago with an al- leged cure for tuberculosis, is again in the limelight. H ure” | has come up for consideration in | the Prussian assembly and is ex- citing considerable comment. Ef- forts are being made to have the government adopt his treatment and to make it available to the Y 2 popul Caspér Publishing company, an in- ° a © corporation which formerly directed estimated that th run into many the management of the Casper Press. millions of dol It is under the managing direction of These securit frank M. O’Brien of Lead, S. Dak., gled out of Austria and associates. The former plant and able 28-page newspaper and marks the entrance of a second daily newspaper in this city, after a period of over eight months in which the Casper Tribune has been the exclusive city newspaper. The Herald chose to cupy the morning field, believing, according to its pub- lishers, that this ficld was open to a newspaper in this The Herald is ve been smug and German: against the time when their owners|cquipment of the Casper Press are would » to help pay the German utilized by the concern. war indemnities. Because of the; The new paper has applied for | movement of these valuable papers,|membership in the associated Press the German government made strong /and aims to specialize on the news complaint in the course of the peace!of Casper ‘and Wyoming. negotiations. It pointed out that a ——_— -— vast sum of money had gone out of; the country, which, without the aid Hanging Pictures. of the entente in recovering, probably! It is easy to make w ces in the could not be reached. | hanging of pictures Observing the The securities wer: aken out by | following as a guide, you will make wealthy men who desi thy to pack up| backg nd move quietly} 1 picture from st: and high- revent the Be careful possible for the we their tangible asse' into Switzerland or some other neu- dit tral country, where the securities | not to tilt the pictures too much. Hang out, were safely stowed away out of the} them almost tat. reach of the German government. Only to-day there came news from Vienna of a considerable movement of Austrian and Hungarian paper out of the country. One estimate was that recently $1,000.000,000 worth of notes and other securities had been smuggled out of the country—with quite evident signs that the move- Repetition. Anyone gathering a markable ¢ the follow Nova Scot names of C: sheaf of re neldences should include Xx brothers of Canso, the Biblical is, Ananias, were work- the Little Shirley basin near the ranch of the ex-soldier George Di The company was organized b ilifornia men who expect to spud in very soon. The structure is said to show up fine. ANOTHER TEST ON THE GREYBULL 15 PROPOSED Doll 25 BASIN, Wyo., July 21.— Clark is at the Anderson ranch, miles above Meeteetse, where Stewart Kinney will drill for oil, the former being employed as driller. The vig and tools are being ass if mbled and active work is expected to start in a few days. The location is fur- ther up the Greybull than any pre- vious wild cat test b: veral miles. Te Se RIVERTON FIGHTER WINS PAIR OF WAR CROSSES RIVERTON, Wyo. Among the soldie forces who won ional distine- tion during the war is another lad with connections in Riverton and the town is proud to add him to the list of veterans who have placed Riverton on the map ahead of many other towns more than its s Word comes this week of the turn to Menominee, Mich., of Jam M. Daniel, son of J. M. Daniel of Riv erton, w ing the distinguished ser- vice cross of the United States, and the Croix de Guerresbestowed by the French government. He > wears two wound stripes, one for wounds re- ceived in the battle of the Marne and the other for wounds received in the Argonne fight. Young Daniel has been cited by his officers several times for his conduct under and is registered as a mod- el soldier and first class American apper in the outfits with which has served. He was the only soldier of the bunch that went from Menom- inee and vicinity to return with two war crosses. J. M. Daniel, his father, is exceedingly proud of the boy’s rec- ord, himself being a soldier in the July Uncle Sz re- ord that has been perpetuated by his son. PUBLIC SUNDAY First Edition of Morning Newspa- d to escape | fewer mistakes in this respect. First, } ———— 9 morning in the form of a very credit-| ¢rable surprise that wool values have thus| continued to rise so steadily in the | ! | MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919 December. Meanwhile, the buyers of cloth are urging the manufactur- WOOL PRICE (IN lers to name prices beyond the first of the year, but the latter are reluc- tant to commit themselves so far j * | ahead, in view of the uncertainties. | The demand still is chiefly for fabrics requiring the finer grades of wool | but corfidence in tha position of coarser wools is increasing. Manifest- ly, there must be many million pounds of wool turned into fabrics for the There has been a further advance, peoples in Central Europe, and even in the price of wool, amounting to|tho they buy the cheapest fabrics, fully 10 per cent for the finer grades, | the effect upon the market will be one with some appreciation also for the|of decided strength. Already the ef- coarser grades, and the end is not| fect of competition from Continental yet. It has been a matter of consid-| Europe is being seen in Argentina, Y where considerable wool suited to the needs of the Continental Europe is to be had. This same competition is forcing up the prices of by-products Ten Per Cent Advance on Finer Grades, With Appreciation in Coatser Fiber face of increasing supplies, The ex- planation of the strength of the mar-|! ket lies in the tremendous demands! in England. for goods. Nearly all the manufac-! ter F turers here in England are sold ahead} In New Guinea it is always Leap for six months, and the spinners and| Year, for in that country the men topmakers are sold ahead for the bal-| consider it beneath their dignity to ance of the year, so that except at a| notice women, much less to make premium it would be practical impos-! overtures of marriage. Consequent- | sible to get any spinner to make any/(ly the proposing is left to the women commitments for deliver this side of to do. their share of the burdens v for the room is almost) e from F payments. In some This will give you an op-} t Ss a airplanes were used to take out | Pertunity to use all pictures, no} stores of securities. In other miatter what. the: Soft grays, - directly after the armistice, it ‘was| and terra cot are best for ment had the. same purpose behind flirt wien val TRG TAY it is the earlier German smuggling. W Eraecama: Baecae LOR & LAY, Inc. The government is now seeing to; : eet F: eet é , it that no great sums of money or | Pion ag struck hy dieting! 1 wis} STOCKS AND BONDS ;Paper are allowed to slip ae the preaey =f Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and boundar for legitimate purposi other markets over our private wires. Germany complains that her ab Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis- » t———. to meet foreign claims has been m : ( terially decreased by the acts of 5 | posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets.and up to the min- yaaa Ses tistai cae reall S-RUBBER STAMPS fal ou ens who chose to take their} LSIGNS=DIE MAKERS. fH Information . and quotations furnished upon request on | away rather than aid in re- THE" § Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. building Germany, wherein these | RO: | Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. profits were made RAO: fi : Incidentally, Switzerland and the : Lf bps j other neutral countries have made ~ — ~ - — vast profits thru the war; while the| Denver, Colorade- <r ‘= z of wealthy Germans with their RECS fortunes makes money flow rather _ ee eo el has" beater) -ggoLogican Work || Dutton, Staley & Company be § some time the playground of Europe | owing to the closing of other resoris | on account of the war. It is now necessary to obtain special permits to enter the country for pleasure or business purpose: Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Upwards of 20,000 women are em- = ayed in the cotton mills of Bom- jis Otto H. Krausse Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate 4 Greater Brokerage Co. | HENNING HOTEL | CasperBrokerage We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND | Company | || CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY | | Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants As « Splendid Investmem “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily accurate 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 will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming Phone 1133 J. J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested call at the office With Us for Quick Action | and talk it over. ; \f Market Quotations. Tél. 1155 §! f | Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 ; NOTICE | AN BY ; There will be a meeting of the bee Ladies Mor evenir Si pal are urged there is business of im- portance. A Aca ee ane CL y Order of Commande Casper Loan Office Will seve you Canney oh your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : +: Reliable Phone 804-J. 133 So, Centor I specialize in female, nerve ments as I lightful sense of relief. has _ restored hiropractic Owing to the congested office space is unavailable at pre: offices at 266 North Maple DRM AB: porary CHIROPRACTOR Spinal Examination Free ee DR. M. E. Harned | Chiropracti e them are not painful but are followed by a de- to health yours and leaves no ill after effec state exi c Specialist ous and chronic diseases. Adjust- many cases similar to ting in Casper, suiteble Therefore I will open tem- sent. Phone 369-W HARNED ; BARES) FATT as Range Horse Auction THE MAMMOTH HORSE SALE OF THE AGE Burlington Stockyards, Casper, Wyo., Thursday, lniday, 24, 25, 26. We are bringing Buyers from the East and South, and if you have any horses or mules to sell, don’t miss this sale. Saturday, July Horse Growers of Natrona and Converse Counties, Owners. COL. Wm. DUNN and I. C. GALLUP, Auctioneers.

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