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_—PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919 TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. OIL BRITS The Sinclair Consolidated Oil cor- poration has received advices that its) Danley No. 1 well in Eastland county, Texas, has been brot in flowing at | the rate of 2,400 barrels a day. The Sinclair Gulf corporation lead better result of a gain of over 2,100,000 n the Mid-Continent field and of 71,000 barrels in the} California field. The Continental Oil company has Jeclared the regular quarterly divi- jend of $3 a share, payable on Sept. 26. Okmulgee P. & R. — : Sinclair Guif --- Buck Creek Black Columbine Consolidated Rity. Cow Gulch Elkhorn _---- Great Western Hutton Lake ~ teal err | Me ASS ae or zo cs {No. 5 in Stephens county has just Bia oe New York Curb seen brot in flowing at the rate of Amalgamated Rlty._ | Bid Ask 300 barrels per day. American — = | Midwest Refining--- 166 ——_ Midwest Common-_- 1 Grude petroleum statistics for June | Midwest Preferred_ as compiled by the United States geo- Boston Wyo. — i ‘ogical survey show an increase of Big Indian Glenrock Oil 1,900,000 barrels in production com~- Burke Oil 1 Gosden _.. nared with May. This increase is the | West. Sts..O. & L... Texas Oil Prod. & Ref., com. New York Stock Exchange 75 ) 248 8.25 “8, 00 Pe Jupiter Open Close} i6 to stock of record of Aug. Kinne 2 Mexican Petroleum ~ 169% 172% 2 —_ Lance Cr Rit 60.65 Sinclair Oil __..--. 57% 57%| Robert D. Hawley, attorney for Lusk Royalty 43 AT Steel _ ~ 101 101% and one of the trustees of the Doug- Lusk Petroleum - 4 -38 3 las Oil Lands company, has returned} Mountain & Gulf-. .60 —.65 Units . from New Mexico where he closed Mosher Oil 5 Stanley Greene ----- 60 75 — deals by which the local company be- Northwest Mosher ___- - 500 600 came the owner of leases on two dif- 200 Club - - 300 350 ferent structures of that state. Teapot --- -=' #0 100 — Igherty Bonds Buck Creek well No. 28 on section 12 99.92 99.92 835 is regarded in Lu: being fully Ist di: 94.00 us good as No. 5 on section 36 of the Ohio company. The Qhio well No. 5 is reported as making about 1,200 barrels. reported in 2 2nd 4s United Buoleen Wind River Ref; d flowi Bowing into tankage. Real Cowboy Once; | Reel Actor Now; Victory Loan _-_ 99.6: WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET The new Buck Creek well is|y, \sisth or seventh team in the tourna-| of $200. ment here. A silver loving cup given by. The| of the winner Daily Tribune and a $360 cash prize ment which wil will go to the winning team. 2 DAKOTA NINES ENTER BIG STATE = BALL TOURNEY S., Four Crack ‘Ball’ fies Assured for Salvation Army Tourney | in September and Other Teams Coming the “Tarihiecal “be | a Store in ed town that sells Mallory Hats--- That’s a good place to get a good hat--- Why risk get- ting a poor hat? Buy a Mallory. NEW. FALL STYLES NOW SHOWING |. Quick reply to the telegrdms ¢ | ing them to enter the Tri-State B: ‘ball tournament to be held here the | first week in September for the Sal-| vation Army hut campaign has been made by Spearfish and Rapid City, South Dakota. Both teams will be jon deck with “bells on,” according jto messages from managers of the teams this morning. Both Dakota nines were eager to play for the Sal-| vation Army benefit. This assures at least four great state teams to compete for the title with the likelihood that Greybull will Maccept today. Both Harry Free, chairman of the amusement com-, mittee, and Tom Daily, have been) working hard this week to get the ‘ini arrangements for the state tourney and the Labor Day athletic} card lined up. | Spearfish and Rapid City wired “‘we are tickled to death to come.” | Both aggregations have been making lean sweep of tournem s and 2s of baseball they have been |playing in the Dakotas thi mmo. Former Western Leaguers and play-| ers from the big time leagues form Warm Springs -$1.00 Elk Basin - 1.85 Salt Creek -- 1.50 Grass Creek - 1.85 — Big Muddy 1.50 Lusk ~- - 1.80 Hart Hoxie was a real cow punche: Pilot Butte — - 1.50 Lander - - 1.25 a few years ago and he was practic ly roped into the pictures. It all hap-| pened when he was punching cattle’ in Arizona and a moving picture com- pan me along. Hart approached {the place where the company was on PREPARING FOR hy [5 DOWN the back bone of these two fast 164 SOUTH CENTER nines. | lothes With the addition of each new| The Home of Sssiely Bepad Cl jleam, more class is added to the) |state baseball tournament which will jform one of the main entertainment features of the big Salvation Army | drive. Every cent of the profit from the tourney will go to the Salvation |Wrmy fund. MALLORY FINE HATS COLON OTIOOIOM, oe 77 1 and wa he work with)", ny, secaine the rian looking Gatos jon sale some time next week an¢ D . asked him to work and Hart grinned \With. Several ticket-selling teams in utton, ey mpany and said he guessed he’d try it, may- bese field the ee tickets promise “ ; 5 ” ° ike hot cake Wind River Refinery y Making Many | | Report to Geass Ching tte | SING Butchnn Meson Henna ts With Thermopolis sual Casper s Pioneer Brokers Improvements in Plant, Is trance into Rock River had aneartheds wometrenlic -| ready entered in the Daily accurate quotations from New York, Denver Reported Many substantial improvements being completed at the Wind Rive | Structure talent and before long Hart v in | eee Southern California working in the} pictures right along. In “Johnny | et Your Gun,” the new Artcraft ure in which Fred Stone makes! The showing on the Ferris dome und the acquisition of a lease of 640 refinery in Lander, says the Wyoming] acres of land in the Rock River field Pi State Journ. ipply pipe lines| is shown in the report of the Domino his third screen appearance at the are being pl it; Wyoming Oil company to its stock- Iris theater tomorrow, Hart plays the there will be holders. This is the first report since |i™portant part of Bill Burnham, the the one made in March and the land P#l of Johnny Wiggins, the chief in the Rock River field has been ac- character in the picture. Both boys quired since that time. This w: are moving picture cow punchers. | auired Ohitavarabla tecissieatticc Donald Crisp directed the picture and| for the pumping plants and stations| Pany and lies in the s. Mery Koteniidift the camara pavork: | in the field; the water supply has #8 the holdings that he pre) SUDEORLNE JCeatieloxcencut ao been made Adequate for all time to} proven. The Ohio Oil company In the United States, in the rly | come and it is the plan of Supt. J. reported to have leased thre D : S \lays of the last century, a good W. Steele to put the entire plant in| near the Domino land and will start /peayer hat became a kind of heirloom, | condition for steady and continuous drilling at once. and was handed down from father t operation at all seasons. A drilling contract on the Ferris son. For some strange reason it was} The repairs now being put in will dome has been let to the New York | considered to be rather frivolous and| even in the severest winter weather; new electric light and power plant| been installed to furnish both nt and power for the refinery and m- me structure been fully be completed, it is hoped, by Sept. |.Oil company to drill out the 320 acres extravagant to be seen wearing a new 10th, tho one new still may be add-| 0 favorable terms, the first two)}eaver hat, and it was the custom| ed later. Fewer men will be em-| Wells to be drilled without expense to when a man bought one to leave it| ployed but the output will be much) the Domino company and all net pro- | out in stormy weather before wearing greater while the expense of opera-| ceeds to be divided on a 50-50 basis. jt, to “take the newness off.” | tion will be greatly reduced The first well in this territory aie coast of the British Isles is| There ure 36 producing wells at! should be in during September since! <9 well protected with lighthouses | present with two new ones being drill-| it is down more than 2,000 feet. Two{that if a ship sailed right round Eng-| ed and one being cleaned out. Seven- ‘and possibly three more standard rigs | land, Scotland and Ireland by night teen carloads of refined and crude oil, will be moving on this company’s pnly on six occasions would it be | have already been shipped out this, holdings by Monday. With this field! where it could not see the light of a} month in spite of the railway trans-) giving great promise for the future,’ Jighthouse lantern. portation trouble. Supt. Steele be-| the entire acreage will be pushed to In England the sender of a tele- Bere ee a a goon Bes Be rte 2 full development as early as possible. gram can cancel it, if transmission rreatly nerease ore c —>—__— 4s, oa 1k aying a fine u eiiicraH ie fi aa has not begun, by paying a fine of a Home cooking at the Harvey. WASH TOO LIT UP — FOR TRIAL TODAY G A Fr ees few cents. Harry McCann w arrested about 5 o’clo this morning for being drunk d showing that he was in such a condition by his capers on the hd e ® 1uin street of the city e€ was no xicated condition when the “judge” edd tleaneraing an ic eosatoes yostponed until he was more sober, . . av hich iprobaeignwlllibedate thik after Just received my Fall and Winter Samples. eS See Very best of Woolens to select from. Made-to- ; Measure Suits, Silk Mixed Fancy Worsted, for Casper Loan Office price that cannot be beat, $32.50. Will save you money oan your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases Reliable 133 So. Centor Satisfaction guaranteed or money gladly re- funded. I solicit your patronage and strive to please. DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER— 115 West ist St. Phone 804-J. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing = Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box ras Rm. 10, over Lyric per, Wyo. Bonds, Real Estate Greater CasperBrokerage Company Stocks, TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and other markets over our private wires. Place the conveuient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- 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. Room 10} Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action | ball tournament which is | kota, Colorado battling for the title in | | Casper. n outside umpiring staff from} {Omaha and Denver is ured. The |winner of the tourney in Denver ; be| to start here the first week in September, inv | tions sent out last night to Spear- fish and Rapid City, South Dakota, and Greybull, Wyo., are expected to fill the entry list for the big tourney which is to see Wyoming and possi 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 teams Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 4 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL Specializing in City Office 157 S. Center W Street : Gen. Offiee Sih aed Beech 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 ee _Thave obtained the agency for the North Half of Wyoming and Montana for the well known and invincible FOUR DRIVE TRACTORS and will gladly explain and demonstrate to all interested in this modern farm implement. | | {which starts Saturday will make the runner up will receive a cash pr All entries are expected to be in by tomorrow with the exception lenver teurna- pha aia ahaa eshtbatharher asthe tt TT OEM OE The tered in the big tournament here. 3. SOOTTIVEIMT OEE a I aM As | sie wer aaier eure WYOMING PEERLESS WELL HUNG UP FOR MATERIAL GLENROCK, Wyo., Aug. 23.—The Wyomjng Peerless well, in the ex- treme west end of the Big Muddy field, is down 3,600 feet and is in a brown shale that is gassing heavily. Work has been suspended until a worn-out cable and sand line and sev- eral hundred feet of five and three- fourths inch casing can be purchased. This well has already cost between $80,000 and $90,000 and will prob- ‘ably touch the $100,000 mark before the test is concluded, Be Se ae BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES A desire to give the Casper men the course they need and want has led the college to offer thorough courses in Elementary Engineering and Span- ish. The classes in these subjects will start Sept. Miss Dorothy .Stitt is employed in the office of the Tribune, after tak- ing a course in the college. She will take up the work resigned by Miss lace LL Linehan Leona Magill. Miss Margret V. Douds, who spent the summer in California, is following commercial course in the college. Miss Marguerite Lloyd is now as- sisting in the typewriting department in one of the local firms. W. O. Mortimer, formerly of To- peka, Kans. pent several days with his Miss Daisy Mortimer, and is intending to make his head- quarters in Casper. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Of Time Appointed for Proving Will, Etc. IN DISTRICT COURT Sixth Judicial District THE STATE OF WYOMING, 3 2 88. County of Natrona 3 In the Matter of the Estate of John Waldherr, Deceased. To all persons interested in said Estate; Notice is hereby given, that Thursday, the 28th day of August, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County of Natrona has been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said John Wald- herr deceased and for hearing ap- plication of Edward F. Krchmar for the issuance to him of Letters of Ad- ministration, with the will annexed when and where any person inter- ested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 4th day of August, 1919. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk. Pub. Aug. 5th to 25th Inc... - -- N. & S. GEORGE C. SWARTZ District Manager Northwestern National Life Wns (ome pany, Minneapolis. : Phone 1184 405 Oil Ex. Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. OIL CENTER BAKERY Bakery products as good as can be made. 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