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eres PAGE FOUR pene: —s (Coa Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919 TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR-& GLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. 4 = s sor. E. P. Rohrbaugh of. Casper, all, ex- Local ~~ ; Wy-0-Tex. __ Bes 28 26 cerns, Is Belief Douglas to the 4,500-foot level. Ap-| cept 60-1-00 of 36-37-90. i nits proximately $25,000 will be required . F li ll of Amalgamated Rity .014 Stanley’ Greene_-__- 100 125 || CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. 15—|for this work, ‘The Douglas Budget | 1¢93- gon es Of Pawlins: all o Axierican ” los4 | Mosher --. aga 100 |The State Tribune says: . _ quotes Mr. McDanicls as saying: L. W. ‘Trumbull of Cheyenne, all Atla 200 Club - 200 400 With a view of encouraging com-) “We do not expect to have to go} of 24-18-85, Beene Teapot -..--.-.---. 90 100 (petition in the Wyoming oil game,!to this depth, owing to the fact that Geo. D. Jarvis of Casper, northeast Boston Wyaming jand thus upbuilding the industry inithree eminent geologists, who have] one-fourth of 3-28-80, north one. Bir Wsdineen oe : New York Curb this State, the State Board of School examined the structures thoroly,| half ce i g Indiam ~-_-s- Midwest Refg. -_ 1674 Land Commissioners has decided to|have tated that we would most ae foarth of 1-28-80, eget ye Burke Off _ | Midwest Com. _-. 2.00 | ; ‘ (hi sl wen one-fourth of 1- . Buck Creek Midwest Pref. Fa 2.50 ae Bag eee nce ees | tkely, get a commercial well at], F.°E. Hurley of Findlay, 0., south Black Tail | meri os 22.00 Pie 2 y iz jabout 4,200 feet. . one-half northeast one-fourth ané eelunbing = Glenrock Oil 4.86 At tHBike seeking “of ithe board | Lone the meeting Mr. McDaniel was] cast one-half northwest one-fourth of on. ¥ ~ a yon’ as a committee of one to Joe Cow Guilt Ge Pa Ie it was agreed to advertise for pro-/erpisin all quéstions and to. en.| eters Elkhorn _______- | Asincigier Geist EReD 4Posals to be submitted at another|deayor to raise the funds with which] fronting the company at this time Great Western Pet. 2 Salt OL, BETA ER'BU meeting September 15, for the pur-|to carry the hole to completion, Mr.|Mr. McDaniel said: “After reach- Hutton Lake —_ 05 Wat. SE TOE a'60 chase of this oil. Bidders will be/ McDaniel guarantees $25,000 to be] ng a depth of 3755 feet with the | Jupiter __ -02 | Pr. & Refg. Com. 8.00 poauired < Re cored check sufficient to complete the hole to . role er are sre! verys Kinney —_ _ 60 ; s aa or the sum of $25,000, and suc-/depth of 4500, feet and he is stil)‘ mportant es jolders, as Lance Cre 90 New York Stock Exchange cessful pen vain Sas holding the same opinion he has al-} well as Hes teak ics I Royalty __- 58 give a bond o: D or €fways held rninz the prospects} 2nterprise, should assist in .raising Tusk Pitssions: aS Mexican iPetieene ore Close | Faithful performance of their con- fon biingike tha good sa the funds needed to complete, the istrib oun C Gulf .48 Texas Oil __ 251 [oar perdanetees In speaking of the situation con-[ test.” McCord-Brady Co., Distributors Mosher Oil --_- : Sinclair Oil — ES 553 ‘5 ~ 5 ——— — — —- ———— —= Northwestern -- 55 U. S. Steel __ 101 It is the expectation p op en Outwest _- Stanley Greene__.__ 00 competition will develop independent Picardy ey oe 7 |refining in this State, and that the! Riverton Refg. ROVALTY OWL TO | HIGHEST BIDDER |Policy Adopted by State Will En- courage Independent Con- Liberty Bonds oil business in general will thus be RELIANCE T0 FINANCE. DRILLING DEEP TEST At a meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of the Reliance, Oil Con- pany, held recently, it was decided to endeavor to raise the necessary funds to complete its well west of DIL AND GAS LEASES =| ISSUED BY THE STATE State Land Commissioner A. Baker announces the féllowing additions to the list of leases on state lands grant- ed oil and gas prospectors: Rity. & Pr. Corp. 99.90. | greatly benefitted. It is understood SA TURDA Y SPECIALS THE saneet: oo 94.06 jthat at least one strong Wyoming) Tom Bell Royalty 93.04 | concern will submit a proposal to buy! —at e United Petroleum 94.30 |the oil at a figure above the pre-| z Wind River Refg. 93.32 |vailing market price. e 9 Williams, E. T. 95.08 | “In deciding to offer the royalty e xplr. __ 93.30 (oil for sale,” says the advertisement i 2.00 2.50 | 99.78 |for bids, “the board is influenced by! 143 East Second Street Telephone 428 i id in th building of WYOMING CRUD a desire to aid in e upbuilding Warm Springs -- Salt Creek __ 1.50} Grass Creek _ - 1.85 | ce fi = ‘ni f th . |cepted which, in the opinion o: e Bie muddy — 1.50) Lusk —-- - 1.80/ Board, is in line with this policy. . j eli Ce ee 1,50 | Lander ---- 1.25 | Therefore, the amount offered for When you take advantage of these Bargains. E OIL MARKET $1.00] Elk Basin ___ - 1.85 the oil industry of the State, and in jconsidering bids that bid will be ac- }the oil in any proposal will not be YOU FOR SATURDAY ONLY, AUGUST 16, 1919 2 |b. pkg. Dinner Cup, a steel cut coffee__ WIN! SPECIAL SATURDAY Pot Roast, per Ib Plate Boils, per Ib..... Swift’s Silver Leaf and Armour’s Shield Pure Lard, per Ib..W........ No. 242 can Choice Sauer Kraut. No. 2 can Thomas Stringless Beans_ No. 2 can Early June Peas Van Camps Assorted Soups, per can____ | Ib. can Pink Salmon_. No. 214 can Sailor Pears : Velva, a pure Cane Syrup, 21/4 Ib. can_ Ponte Rareaaa Pure Country Sorghum, 10 Ib. pail Pails, 2 Ibs. & oz... 2h ie Orleans Molasses, 21/2 Ib. can_ i th ite Laundry Soap, 4 bars for__ vs Swifts Wool Soap, 4 bare for. Bacon 10 to 12 Ibs., half or whole. Toilet Paper, 5 rolls NEXT WEEK AFTER BRIEF DELAY |Grass Creek, Rock Creek, Big Mud- Pails, 8 Ibs. 10 o2z..... Lack of Advices from Interior De- Kinney Weil Held | fields. | Creek ing a royalty which will approximate } $3,000,000 during the next five years, and on a quarter section in the Grass Creek field it will get something like $1,000,000. —-——.__— Roxanna Offices Now in St. Louis \dy, Elk Basin and Warm Springs partment Holds Up Sinnott | On one section in the Salt | field the State is now receiv-| Measure, Report | Up by Shortage of i Water in Kansas (Special to The Tribune.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—In spite of the high-gear activities caused by| the high cost of food and the League | Operations in the Peabody field of | Try Our Fancy Sausage, per lb. of Nations, congress has been mak- ing progress with the oil leasing bills now before it. Action on the Sin-} nott bill has been delayed in the house because of the failure of the com-| mittee to receive a report from the} interior department on that measure. | This report has now been received, is favorable, and the ho’ committee | will get busy next week when most members will ‘have returned from| brief trips home. The senate commit-| tee held a meeting on the Smoot bill on Wednesday, at which various amendments were discussed and the) Kansas have been seriously impeded by_a lack of water. The Kinney Oil & Refining company having been com- pelled to delay drilling for days at a time because of the shortage. The company has just finished its third water well and is again at work on its No. 1 well on its forty-acre lease. It is announced that the Kansas Gas & Electric company is about to in- crease its capacity and will extend its power lines to the Peabody district. While this work can hardly be fin- ished this year, it will relieve the operatots in the field early next sea- \ The general offices of the Rox- } anna Petroleum company, subsidiary | ‘of the Royal Dutch Shell company} | Mo., and the offices heretofore main- tained in Tulsa, Okla., and Chicago jhave been discontinued. The Rox- anna company is operating in North | Park, Colo., and is interested in the prospective field which is being de-| | veloped near Wellington, Larimer | county, by the Keoughan-Hurst Drill- | ing company. \ have been consolidated in St. Louis, | Shikany’s Cash Store Ranchers—If you have any choice steers, young hens or springs, I will pay you market price Successors to the Wholesale Supply Co. Phone 903 \ N FREE DELIVERY 2. GRILL I aI LSS ae: 143 East Second Street AM S ANDISON, Proprietor PLLA LLZLALZLALLLLLLLALALALLAL situation generally talked over. | son and make thém independent of | WANTED—Coal miners. Steady He would be a rash prophet in-| the erratic water supply of the dis-| work, good wages. Apply in per- deed who would venture to predict : * 8-1-4 the outcome. For the past eight or json at Casper Supply Co. Richards & Cunningham Company Mid-Summer Sale In the _ Men’s Department trict. dictions z would be enacted, or how it would be enacted—with unvarying disaster. The result is that nobody cares to fur- ther risk prognostications. The most to be said is that western members are quite hopeful, and that this hope } is founded on what appears to be! TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS MAY MAKE YOU RICH If the drilling in Lance Creek had stopped at the second or third sands there would have been no discovery well. The West Salt Creek Field has never been drilled to the deeper sands. But at the present time several big concerns are quietly drilling deep test wells there. So we have located lands near and between some of these tests. And the work we have done on these lands com- the most favorable condition yet pre- | plies with the law up to January 1, 1921. Surely some of the test sented. Keeping in mind previous | wells now drilling will have proven our land by that time and with- disasters and disappointments and} out expense to us. You can be a part owner in these lands by trying to guard against reefs hereto- fore encountered, friends of the plan | are working hard with prospects of | helping us pay the location and validating expenses. You may have an undivided 1-8 interest in as many 160-acre claims as you may wish to pay for at the rate of $25 each. We doubt if the public has before been offered as good and as fair a deal as this. $25 is not a large sum yet it may make you inde- pendently wealthy. Call on us or call us up. Is still on and greater bargains are being offered on all Summer Wearing Apparel and in the Men’s and Boys’ Shoes. You can save from 10 to 25 per cent by making your purchase now. Call on us and be convinced. NatronaFuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE wouu City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets GEOLOGICAL WURK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Priat Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Casper Loan Office Will save you money oa your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable 133 So. Centor Phone 804-J, Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater CasperBrokerage Company Room 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action em ee Henning Hotel Lobby LIGHT Capacity—From 40 This is the ideal unit city current. Phone 913 Fairbanks-Morse TYREF CALL AND SEE DEMONSTRATION on basis of 16 candle-power, 20-watt lamps. Quality Unexcelled—Prices Within Reach of All Casper Supply Co. THE DOBBI IN REALTY CO. Phone 1040-W PLANT lights to 200. - Figured for those not in reach of Corner Linden and Center WIAFFLAIPFIPACAALALZALLLALLALL A We are closing out al Stock and you can buy almost the price that one on. this line. Stetson hats) so it will your Fal hat here. PMOL EI III II IEL IMSS, Clothing suits that are left over from the Spring Underwear We are cleaning up all of the Sum- mer Underwear and will give you some good bargains if you need anything in Hats and Caps We are closing out all of the odd hats and caps at a discount of ten to twenty-five per cent (except the John B. pay you to buy SPOT TTI TITS ITNT TIVO IT wT IIT wws Te see eww e, Shirts We have a large assortment of Shirts in Madras, Percales, Soissettes and silk in very neat patterns which. we are closing out at a discount of TEN PER CENT to make room for our new Fall stock. It will pay you to buy a half dozen more at the prices offered. Call early and make your selection. 1 of our odd two Suits for will cost later Extra Special Underwear We have about five dozen of the Athletic (B. V. D. Style) Union Suits in stock Avhich are generally sold at $1.25 to’ $1.75 per suit, you can buy now, while they last for 85¢ per suit. This is a wonderful bargain. Boys’ Clothing We have received our first Fall shipment of Boys’ Cloth- inf-arid if you want to get your boys réady for school now is the time to make your selec- tion. No discount will be given on the new Fall stock, but we will'sell you any Odd Suit left over from last Fall or Spring at a liberal discount. Come and look them over. D Think Richards and Cunningham Co. When You Want the Best” Shoes Our stock of Shoes for Men.and Boys are badly broken up now, 60 we are closing them out ata BIG DISCOUNT, especially the SMALL SIZES, viz 5, 5%, is bardly broken up now, 80 we are of these sizes at $3.50 per pair while they last. IPAS IAI PSISASEASAIFLAE A