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TODAY'S MAR Local Stocks Burke Oil Buck Creek Black Tail Columbine Consolidated Rlt Cow Gulch ~ Elkhorn _- Great Western Pet. Hutton Lake - Jupiter L Petroleum - Mountain & Gulf Mosher Oil -- Northwest Rity. & Prod. Sunset Tom KETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ) Wy-0-Tex*__ 22°) 20 | New York Curb | Bid | Midwest Refining ___ 163 | Midwest Common-_- 1.87 Midwest Preferred_ Merritt -.___-_ Glenrock Oil Cosden Okmulgee P. & R._ 2.50 Sinclair Gulf —____57.75 ‘St. Cr. Pr. Assn._ 55.25 West. Sts. O. & L._- 7 Pr. & Ref., com._._ 8.00 | New York Stock Exchange Mexican Petroleum Texas Oil _ & 246% | Sinclair Oil _ 59 | U. S. Steel 100% Stanley Greene 75 Mosher -___ 600 | 200 Club 350 Teapot -_ 100 Liberty Bonds 99.88 99.90 94.10 94.10 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET -$1.00 1.50 1.50 - 1.50 Warm Springs — Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte BIG OIL MEETING TUESDAY CONGER Subjects of Vital Import- ance to Be Discussed at Gathering of Board of Directors of * American Institute Of the greatest interest to the oil} industry of America is the meeting| in Colorado Springs tomorrow, of the board of ors of the America Petroleum Institute at which many of vital importance will be F ed and acted upon or submit- ted to the membership for a vo’ While the program has not been of- ficially announced, it is sure to be in teresting and the discussions are cer tain to be of benefit to the individ- uals and corporat zed in the production, refining and marketing of petroleum and its products. The Ame n Petroleum Institute is really an outgrowth of the nation- m war service committee, in conjunction with the administration, did much toward the winning of the w by suggesting changes in methods, locating material and generally specding up the produc- dire tion of oil committee was com- posed of the leading men in all branches of the industry in all parts of the count under the chairm ship of A Bedford, and w first attempt on the part of oil! me! bre of America to get together in a for the betterment of U wa r und ond the the inspiration of the results were hopes of its found- was accomplished un strain of war, seenfed to the wise ed in the oil industry equal- ly possible in time of peace and the ion of the Petroleum insti- as the result of this belief. is its nstitute k in fields of carrying on re- laboratories and country in orde in the to work out problems that confr th refiner, and is r subjects with a solution which will pr view to rea place basis the industry on a still higher the Midwest Refining company, who i iber of the board of direc- had charge of the prelimi- arrangements for the meeting, nary which will be held at the Hotel Broad- moor. He has been informed that at least 24 out of the 40 directors will be in attendance. Among those who will take part in d A. C. Bedford, the c id Walter C. Standard Oil apt. John of the Genera 3. L. Doheny, nerican P Doher- Service president of t company of New Jer: Barneson, preside Petroleum company; president of the troleum company; ty, president of the Cities Natrona Fuel Co. : Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE woov City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets “ UNGOLN-IOHHO G0 1 DOWN GODT, IN FOSSIL 2nd 4s __ Ist 4%s — 2nd 4%s _ 8rd 4%s _ 94.84 4th 4%s _ 93.14 Victory Loan _ 99.58 Elk Basin ~~~ - 1.85 1.85 1.80 - 1.25 Grass Creek Lusk -- Lander IN COLORADO NOINDUGTRY HERE 816 GUSHERS IN TEXAS company; K. R. Kingsbury, president of the Standard Oil compan fornia; J. W. Van Dyke, president of the Atlantic Refining company; Har- Sinclair, president of the three b air corporations, jand Dr. Van H. Manning, head of the federal bureau of mine Thomas A. O’Don- nel, who served a s ant director of the petroleum division of the Uni- ted States fuel administration, is president of the institute, which has permanent offices in New York. ee ROCK RIVER SECTION REPORTS TWO NEW WELLS Two wells in Ro Riv district and Buck Creek well No. » on sec- tion 35 have been completed, accord- ing to advices received here. The first two are the Wilson-French lease ction 24-19-78, and the Hutton » well, both near Laramie, the wells being drilled to 2,480 and 2,- 680 feet, respectively. According to word received by A. E. de Ricqles, vice president of Buck Creek com- pany, well No. 28 is shooting oil at the rate of 1,400 barrels a day. The last named well is the second to be finished on section in the E few days. Buck Creek wells 4 and 7 are expected to come in next week. Well No. expected 's Ohio well No. on se Lincoln-Idaho No. 2 in | reached a depth of # ing is progressing rapidly. The company derrick on its well No. 1 and will clear this well and place it on the pumy us soon as is possible. Casper Loan Office Will save you money o2 your Wardrobe Trunk, Han and Suitcases 3 Reliable 133 So. Centor Oil company wel Phone 804-J. GEOLOGICAL WURK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oi! Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater CasperBrokerage Company Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 List Your Real Estate Wants With Us for Quick Action ® Close of Cali-| the Dry Piney field, has )0 feet and drill- also erected a ARON, PUTTING PUN ON PRODUCER KEMMERER, ., Aug. The Arizona-Wyoming Oi] company y engaged in placing the pro-| ducing wells on its heldings on pumps} and will be ready to market the first oil within the next few days. Well) No. 1 is now being pumped and is showing up splendidly. Mr. Mullen expects to have this well cleaned dur-| ing this week. | Rigs and tools are now enroute and | the Arizona-Wyoming company will lose no time in spudding in after they arrive and are placed in position. See ee RIVERTON REFINERY IS GIVEN PILOT BUTTE OIL 25.— REPORT RECEIVED HERE 25 RIVERTO Wyo., Aug. What is considered the best ne giveh ‘out in connection with he Riverton-Wyoming refinery was the | instructions received yesterday, ac- | cording to reliable report, by P. L. | Eddy, of the Midwest, fo turn over & lat once the production of the Pilot}: | Butte oil field to the local refinery. | The securing of this oil for the re- | finery has been expected for some !time past, and every possible effort | has been made to secure it. The news | that it has been ordered turned over | at this time will be welcome to all | those interested in the success of the | refining industry in Riverton. eae ‘TEXAS & PACIFIC ET FORT WQRTH, Texas, Aug. 25. |—Three large wells have just been brot in on property of the Texas & Pacific Coal & Oil company in the Ranger field of Texas, which add 3,- 300 barrels a day to the company’s production. John Markham No. 17 Copeland, is flowing 1,500 barrels: Prairie Oi] & Gas No. 5, Roper, is flowing 1,800 barrels and No. 10, But- ler, of the Texas & Pacific Coal & Oil company, 1,700 barrels. Texas & Pacific has a 50 per cent | interest in the oil produced in the first two wells, the land having been le: 1 to these. companies for drill- ing. The third well is a drilling op- eration of the company itself. Re- cently there have been large comple- | tions in the Ranger field. A large | number of drilling operations are now | nearing the pay sand and several large | producers are expected in the next | three weeks. ree TAYLOR TO ATTEND PETROLEUM MEETING | | Frank Taylor, Wyoming correspon- | dent of the Oil City Derrick, left t night for Colorado Springs, Colo., where he will attend the directors’ meeting of the American Petroleum | Institute in session there, starting to- }morrow. J. J. Donnell, president of | the Ohio Oil compan Vice Presi dent Teasdale of the Standard Oil of New Jersey and many other prom- inent oil men will be in attendance. while oo te = Like Cascarets, they work 5 on sec-| you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. which was completed last = 200 barre | GOOD PROGRESS ON FOSSIL TEST Work Going on Night and Day to Complete Gulf Coast Oil Well Soon Work is progressing rapidly on the deep well being drilled in the Fossil field by the Gulf Coast Oil & De- velopment company and the Chemical Oil company in Lincoln county, Fos- sil field. These companies have all the nec- essary casing on the ground and are working day and night on this well. From every ind i according to members of the any, there will be something doing in the Fossil field within a very short time. The Gulf Coast company is expe- riencing some trouble with its shal- low well, because of the lack of wa- ter for drilling purposes. Its wa- ter well caved in during the latter part of last week and it was forced ‘to suspend operations for the time being. The company commenced drill- ing again yesterday a PLATINUM 1$ FOUN IN WYOMING MINES LARAMIE, W. a yo., Aug. Th Native Copper company, owning cop- per properties at Tie Siding, about 20 miles south of Laramie, has a large amount of copper “in place’ in the mine, and “the manager thinks that there is platinum in paying quan- tities in the copper ore. For a long time the Rambler mine at Holmes, in the Snowy Mountain range, held the distinction of being one of the very few copper mines in existence where platinum and palladium were found in paying quantities in the copper, and anager Morlan of the ive Cop- per company, is of opinion that he has matched the Rambler for this fea- ture. The Native Copper company’s mine is two and one-half miles from the Union Pacific railroad, with a Ze ‘downhill pull all the way, and the ores will be easier to dis those from the Rambler r a nine-mile haul pl: dicap on the output. DESDEMONA WELL COMES IN WITH STRONG YIELD FORT WORTH, Texas. g Warren Wagner's Terry } , Desde- mona, Eastland county, came in re- cently for 5,000 barrels. Wagner drilled the hole on one acre of ground on a 50-50 basis drilling contract, and got what is supposed to be the i st well in the Desdemona field. $ ’. Terry, owner of the land, has leased all her acreage except a of than ne, where a serious han- lot in the Desdemona graveyard where | is buried; she has re-| her husband fused a fabulous price for this piece of ground, and says she is not going to have it decorated by oil derricks. _———- 5 A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Never gets on your nerves L. G Murphy Cigar Co.. Whoiesalers. Ask for Sherex is delicious and refresh’ RE X The New Malt Beverage It Creates an Appetite ing. Drink it with your meals. Brewed with extreme care. The wholesome ingredients are easily assimilated and build ti Write for our Dealers offer Sheridan, TAYLOR & posal to buy, sel lor obtain the ute quotations. Information Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. issues, Sherex is sold in bottles or case lots by your dealer. New Dealers Wanted Profit possibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. today. Sheridan Brewing Company Wyoming. 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- best markets and up to the min- r and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. wer Casper Daily Cribune yo,; Would faint, and night after night ete Stee MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919 SHE THOUGHT HER Mrs. Shell Was So Rundown She Abandoned Hope—Tanlac Restores Her Health “I never expect to be without Tan- lac in my house any more and I want to tell anyone who suffers from stom- ach trouble and nervousness that I believe this medicine will fix, them up in good shape,” said Mrs. Lucile Shell, residing at 1128 East 11 street, Los Angeles, in an interest- ing interview, recently. Mrs. Shell is a prominent church worker in her section of the city and her high christian character and kindly dis- position have won for her a host of devoted friends. “The reason I feel so Tanlac,” because I fullf believe it has saved my life. Five years ago I began suffering from nervous indigestion, gas on my stomach and that tired wornout feeling. I finally got so I just could not eat or drink anything but what I would bloat up with gas until it seemed like I would suffocate jand the pain was almost unbeatable. My heart would palpitate until I I have walked the floor, getting no sleep at all. It seems to me I was the most nervous person living and was so despondent that I burst out erying at the least little thing. . I really felt that I would never get well, for I had tried everything I could hear of and was getting worse all the time. I was confined to my bed most of the time. “Finally my brother urged me to try Tanlac and brought me a bottle. Well, it was just to please him, not that I thought it would help me, then I began taking it, and before I had finished the first bottle the pain was gone from my stomach. The gas stopped forming and I could eat and drink a little without distress. Well, that was the beginning and now I have used six bottles and am en- jtirely well. I can even eat cabbage, jand that is something I have not eaten in years. In fact, I eat just anything and everything and am get- ting back my lost weight right along. I sleep like a child every night and get up in the morning feeling thoroly rested and refreshed. It is wonder- |ful how quick the right medicine wil |get anyone to feeling right again. | Tanlac certainly was the right thing \for me and 1 am so thankful for get. |ting back my health that I feel like |urging every suffering person, espe- | cially those with any sert of stomach | trouble, to try it,” | Tanlac is sold in Gasper by the} !Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. LONDO er ae —‘Would the Person in the green Tyrolese hat note that tho it may be a custom on his own course to pocket golf balls on the fairway, IT IS NOT DONE elsewhere” reads a Times “agony.”’ TIME HAD COME] WORKS ON THE th} 0m tram-cars, oe & ve airs 1M ° 1M o+, Me Sosgoes + - WHITE FEATHER WOMEN, ALSO| (Ry United Press.) | MANCHESTER, England. (By) mail.) —Demobilized soldiers are get-| ting even with young women who in the early days of the war would write them anonymous letters containing white feathers. Numerous young women employed | in factories and shop-| ping stores are receiving white feath- ers for taking over men’s jobs and refusing to give them up. A few of the women have taken the hint and) given up their jobs. Beha hen EE LONDON—The death is announced at Cheltenham of Mrs. Edith Alice } 1 grateful to} Maitland, the original of Lewis Car-| continued Mrs. Shell, “is} yolj’s “Alice in Wonderland.” She | was a writer and traveler. ' Miss Margaret Robinson has been appointed director of hospitals in ihe city of Dallas at a salary of $2700 a year, i Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 gate this. FOR SALE A NEW MODERN ROOMING HOUSE Newly furnished and making a big in- come. Am leaving Casper. Investi- SEE OWNER 367 NORTH DURBIN Dutton, Staley & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” Daily accurate quotations from New York, Denver and Lusk over private telegraph wires. 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