Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 4

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: Bid Ask Amalgamated Rity. American Bid = Ask Atlas ie = Midwest Refining __ 171 172 Bessemer ¥ Midwest Common__ 2.00 2.50 Boston Wyoming - Bi i Merritt Big Indian ~ 3 Mi oo Burke Oil - | Cue Oil Buck Creek ee Black Tail Okmulgee P. & R.__ = Sinclair Gulf _____57.37 { Columbine -__ Consolidated Rity TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Local Stocks \) Wy-O-Tex --__.-_ 17 20 Midwest Preferred West. Sts. 0. & L.__ 3. Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919 New York Curb HG EABNE HOUSE COMPLETED BY REFWERY THS YER/*"= "SSE REE nr Since Last Winter. It contai New Steel and Brick Engine House at Midwest Refinery Erected a, By United Press.) RENNES, France. (By. Mail.) — i William Cronin is leaving today NO DUCK SHOOTING IN ath 'ss"cen ter the ehinso mse kets. WYOMING UNTIL SEPT. 16: «When a rumor spread that a site | jate cow which had been slaughtered —- | and sold for food, had been suffer-|, . i bi ing from rabies at the time of her| Migratory game Lasky crescetiony| death, the population of this French / hunted in Wyoming until. Bep-emit village descended onthe doctor and|16 because o! ° d the fed- the mayor for advice. | dates between the state an tates \. Everybody who had recently eaten /er#! laws. The federal ue beef concluded that he or she had| September 16 and since it is superior rden, has ruled that ° sequently gone mad. | state-game wa , d ~ - * 5 8 the open season for ducks, geese, an F S 1 Forty-four of the inhabitants ck game birds, shall not start Sep- or Ving, jother passengers aboard the train But the season will close Decem- and start snapping at them, so the | por closing. The explanation for such date shaving is \ !contracted hydrophobia, and had con- (bought tickets for Paris, where TY ein ber 1, as provided by the state law and ° m . f $ ; jrebelled at the idea of travelling with ber 16 because the state law closing The secret of ‘forty-four were huddled in cael ruling is clearly shown in a state- use of Cuticura 4 | to the state law, William T .Judkins, siige eRe re ee but September 16. ei ee mad date comes within the federal rule 1 (F neatthy ap toi a and made the journey standing |S. ¢ made by Mr. Judkins from his| ‘ Soap, the “'Cuti- relies 16 Boilers and Occupies a Floor Space of |, iy Cow Gulch ~ ; : up. : cura Way". No GoviGu ch Prod. & Ref., com._ 8.62 Approximately 60 by 160 Feet. | A hundred more were getting PeRON oe teeta Serge teers Great West. Pet_ New York Stock Exchange ; ko #0 when & neat inspector an-| is department read “this Hatton Lake Mexican Petroleum__ 181 186% car numbed) wa. relieved of the nounced thab thoogitit wa! tro’ the] uated by. this subject to! the federal| |... when shaved twice daily. i Jupiter _ Tex Mr are e nation ‘charge of criminal pegligence late [cow had been, infected there was no/| ice?! 4 birds.” Ser ree eran ail aaea ~abas ings belies : Kinney _ exas) Oil —_-- OM 256 © yesterday afternoon in justice of danger of it being contracted. law on snigratory birds. , pone ecep Oe ao hot tb eeeer OES f Lance Cr. Rit eee ie SSiz 58% , ipeace court. _ |, The panic subsided. | rg : |e a omdikpakin parity and skin Lusk Royalty _ + S. Steel -- 102% 103% The case against hin was dismiss- pasar A Tribune Wantad will sell it., Fealthduetovte delete Cutlcura ei sk Petroleum _-- ] f ed at the request of Charles Geiger, cation. Doubles safety razor efficiency. arGaatainc Gulf__ Stanley ate cs 60 15 | : Sinclair nla ae onl? prosecuting witness. 5 ‘ NOTICE! No soap sells like it. No soap is likeit. Mosher Oil - = t is reported that the Sinclair Oil) Mr. Geiger said this morning that} py, w.C. Foste r 3 ? a Nesthwest aeea cehex a= ey $00 company has had a representative for he found Mr. Crouse to be sorry fa eee Minny, ond Peel Casper Loan Office mas Cuticura Toilet Trio 5 } Outwes = 07 Teapot > 90 100 | {Re Past several days looking over the accident and consequerttly did not ‘patients temporarily at the Heanioc| Lee ae Consisting of Soap, Ointment and ‘Taleum . oe = the Lost Creek and other fields in yj, secute, 4 save you sion are it e redicated Picardy = 08 tha’ Wal Dense) Walia wine te ac-| aa smoved to her! 2otel Room 222 until permanent of- your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- let. inging these delicately medicated Riverton Ref. i ag Liberty Bonds e + | His wife has been removed to eT ifices are opened. Patients may call Sai Praesent 0 Baten Jou keep) Rity & Prod. Corp. .44 | 99.99 | Wiring acreage in that section. home after spending more than 8! st the Hotel or phone 46 bag, and ie e 5 | in, geal, Hands clear, ewest Sunset —-_- 18 | "s Sie week in a hospital where, for sev- ie Relial and healthy. 9 - Tom Bell 32 ee a Boston-Wyoming Record ideal “alia, ais’ wax' in ans extseainy 8 80-tf. Pons 804s. 133 So. Centor he United Petroleum 07 94.30 ; aged spetiee records mest by|serious condition as a result of the Read the Tribune ads. Ti iv. ner | aor | the Salt Creek producing properties, accident, = ~~ ————$ —-——— — — WERE Renee aiER Cec iTeer like 92.88 is that of well number five of the me OOM VOY Wil Seas 3rd 4%s 94.86 wat Neh Soepoateee-efeefeatecteatootecto-ate-etecteatecteate-ctectectefesteate-ets a ee i et : 3.60 3.70 | 4th 4%s5_ 93.06 | Boston-Wyoming Oil company on the < - oS & Wyo-Kans 1.50 2.00 J Victo eis 94d southwest quarter of section 2-39-79. j 53 > 4 = = see Lf Bs ocr -40_| This well was brot in 13 months | ae WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET ago at a depth of 1860 feet and fig-| | nnounceni Warm Springs _ -$1.00Elk | Salt Creek __ Big Muddy - Pilot Butte --.... Te ere — — — duction and has never at any time | since the strike made less than 1,- STRONG CALIFORNIA 000 barrels. The Boston-Wyoming has three other wells capped in the} ~ | same field. | VAIL HORSE ] A | F K Over $16,000,000 Capitalization | Ly | Oil companies with a combined cap- | —_—_—_————-_ Associated Oil, Third Largest Company in California, _ 1.85 | ures prepared last week show that 1.85 | since the second sand was tapped a 1.80 | steady average of 1070 barrels per| 1.25 | day has been maintained. The hole , was brot in with a 1200 barre] pro-| Basin ital stock of $16,600,000—of whi | . ohne: $15,000,000 is represented by the cap-}| Producing and Refining! ital stock of one concern, the Mike} Henry Consolidated, Inc.—have been i | chartered by the state of Wyoming p ~ 4 Leases Practically | aasingatite Aboot: esr sen UMPARP OS , Seton | Entire Structure; Rushing Ma- | esate \ : : Moving Its Rig | terial for First Well | ‘The Lost Creek Consolidated which The Wyoming oil mdustry was gi | purchased part of the equipment of| : - |the Empire Gas & Fuel company, ven another big boost this week | used in drilling deep tests south of | when the strong Associated Oil company, of San Francisco, leased/ the town of Rock Springs is moving] about 3,500 acres in the Horse track dome in the southwestern part of Fremont county. The Associated Oil is the third company in California, owning and controlling some 70,000 acres of | choice oit lands in that state, with an annual production of around 12,- 000,000 barrels. It has two refineries, one on San Francisco bay and the other near| Santa Barbara, Cal., both plants pro- ducing all the products known to the| _; refinery, with the output marketed) thru em of pipelines, tank cars and oil carrier ve nancially, the corpo ion is said to belong in the “unlimited millions” class as the controlling interest in} ab. it is owned by the Southern Pacific! railway, the Associated supplying the| latter with most of its fuel oil, | ab’ The Horse track structure, a small} area of some 4,000 to ,4,500 acres! met the approval of John Melhase, | an eminent California geologist and member of the Southern i staff of oil land experts, + | oil be ba: whose favorable report thy d:a consummated. It had yre been examined and_ highly mended by B. G. Morgan, ree> appointed state geologist of W.-Y ming. i he first productive sand is expe ed around 1,200 feet, with the dec and more prolific sand estimated ly. . ing at from 3,000 to 3,200 feet. } Machinery and material is now be-! ing rushed in for the first well, which should be “spudded-in” in about three | weeks. The structure will be given a most thoro test and from the fa- vorable comment on its oil-bearing possibilities, no doubt a new pro- ducing field will be ded to the state’s constantly increa x list be- fore winter season arriv giving Wyoming the benefit resultant from such a powerful independent produc- ing and refining corporation being identified with the state’s industry that is forging "so rapidly to the front. The negotiations re con- ducted and closed by Chas Lieben- stein, well known local oil opera- tor. BLACK BUTTE FIELD OWL 1S. BROUGHT IN IN BLACK BUTTE FIELD (Special to The Tribune.) GREYBULL, Wyo., Aug. 30.—! Driliing the Black Butte well, ten! niles from ;Bridger, is reported to! FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN AMS TERS DRAYME, A. H. Nelson. field is said to be very promising as|and Center streets and is then re-! | Several geologists have passed favor-{ ported to have driven his car away! | the outfit to section 5-25-N-95-W.,| ’ | Lost Creek field, to réplace a smaller| | rig not heavy enough to do the work| largest producing and refining ;™°¢™e4- pany, is now chief scout for have reached a depth of 400 feet and | the Sinclair company. the company plans on going down| 4 private company, ‘drilling two | miles from Black Butte, has struck at 800 feet and it is reported to| |- | | flowing in the neighborhood of 75 rrels of fair grade oil. Sr, C. C. Crouse, who was charged | The Midwest is preparing to drill{ with running over Mrs. Charles Gei-| out two miles out of Bridger. The! ger nearly two weeks ago at Second ly on the field. without leaving his name or motor Announcement is a small word , BUT isa tremendous subject Blanche Sweet stars in it_ Marshall Neilan directed it Rupert, Hughes wrote it_ Theodore Roosevelt endorsed it _ Harry Garson produced it_ Phe Super-human Picture The Crowds tell the Story in * Every City__It has broken records everywhere! AT THE LYRIC TODAY AND SUNDAY I have obtained the agency for the North Half of Wyoming and Montana for the well known and invincible FOUR DRIVE TRACTORS and will gladfy explain and demonstrate to all interested in this modern farm implement. WR TENE : We have purchased the business of the Center Street Filling Station and Auto Accessories, and will close out the following tires at An Unheard of Discount Pots ts Oe as o% ox pa ie i : < Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price + Hartford Cord Tires, 35x5_$69.50 $55.60 Falls, | Non-Skid Tires, &. 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