Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Room 212, Oil TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Exchange Bldg. Oil Field Reperts for Week En- couraging, Says the Der- id A partes 32 - -. ie Ak) Wy-0-Tex - eoguke Hes Repofts from all the oil fields last 03 New York Curb _ week were very encouraging as to re+ -08 ck Creek Black il Colv Gates Oil Hutton Lake -.--- L Roya ae Petroleum —- Mountain & Gulf__ Mosher Oil Northwest Outwest 06 07 Picardy Os —.09 Riverton Ref. 19 20 tity. & Prod. Corp. <5 18 vs ~ 18 1.60 4.10 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET -$1.00Elk Basin --_. - 1.50Grass Creek - - 1.50Lusk . -- 1.59Lander ————— Warm S Salt C Big Muddy Pile’ Butte .. FAMOUS MINE [5 LOCATED AGAIN Lost Cabin D'ggings Moved to Mid- dle Piney Creek in the Big Horns (Special to the Tribune) SHE on: a few miles above Story postoffice in the Big Horn moun Recently the 1 mir reported to ! red on the oppo- ty miles range it ts have been however, further led that the > those of ’ mine re not on fabulous richness Lost Cabin. bove Story which bin mine were y Kenneth Bellows, an mining man, and William a ranchman residing in the who is eble to testify that no mining operations have been car- ried on in that district during the Jast 40 years. The men came upon an old tunr the entrance conceal- h and the roof ¢ ints. This extended mountain feet At the iwd shovels and two picks of which hud a » rusty the a vein of credited to the The old workin ac- =aif Lost may be the 50 id were { rot kettles and a ideri cloth and | be the clothing an man but which the ex- be or sacking. The pre placed as they { person intend ume using licates that the owner prob- prevented by some 1eX- ypening from return deer eli and rotte the Id have ‘ence of r the mouth of the old tun- nel Belle yione unearthed ‘what appez « the rotted re- mains of a tent, and on a nearby peak they found the remains — of ‘what probably once was a stone logk- vut, probably used in watching for rouch Thirty 8 spot Bubione pick- kull GREYBULL WELLS WILL BE DRILLED TO OEEP SANUS The Midwest preparing to move seven or cight rigs to the Greybull listrict for deep drilling there.’ ac: cording to reports from there, It is uuderstoud that the company’s geolo- sist has recommended deep drilling for large production and it is expect- ed that the lower sands will be test ed ou thoroly. years ago ne Sed up a hur more — You will never regret looking over the our Special Sales at y- Saturday Casper Pharmacy, -We Do heinstitehn work; 5} mail orde rs. SINGER SEWING MACHINE co. 1721 Capitol Ave. Cheyenne, Wyo. | and picol edge altention to > Prominent residents Wyoming, among them Judge E. C. * value of $100 each, headquarters at _ suits, says the weekly sumnury of the Gil City Derrick. Nefrly every division reported producers rathet above the averege, an? many of them Midwest Refining -- Midwest Common - Midwest Preferred - Merritt —__. weére of a gusher ..ze. Northwest Glenrock Oil _- oi. yout Texas and the Gulf Coast increeséd Cosden -.-- 12 % 134 the previous week's estimated out- Okmulgee P. & mon. sa + put, and the many 500-barrel wells Sinclair Gulf _- 57% 58 in Oklahoma fayor an increase in St. Cr. Prod. Assn 53% 5438 that state. There is no indication of woe s. Fan i" === z re any reduction in work except it may Producers & e: » com ‘ be in the Eastern fields. In the Mid-| Continent the wildcat operator is 10 busy from Central Kansas through 264 the Rio Grande, with a majority of 58% -the tests being made in Texas, Either 103 many new pools will be discovered be- fore the end of the year, or a large New York Stock E ican Petroleum —- Oil s ir Oi) _ = U. S. Steel _- Stanley Greeng ___-- 50 75 acreage condemned. Mosher -__ - 500 600 Oklahoma reported many weils 200 Club - 300 350 making 500 barrels or better. ‘The Teapot - 80 100 largest producer was in the Beggs dis triet, which started at 100 barrels an hour, and a near neighbor was brot in which, flowed 80 barrels and set- tled to 40 barrels an hour. Qkfus- (kee county, the Henryetta pool, Ok- {mulgee county, Carter county and Muskogee county al] furnished wells istarting at from 300 to 500 barrels, but all in defined territory. The com- pletions in the Osage were numerous {but of a smaller average than the 1.85 week previous; Many large gas wells 1.85 and a number of ary holes were in- 1.80 cluded in the report from. the. state. -- 1.26 Nothing ne weame out of. Kansas, except the usual aniount of wildcat development in Butler and Marion counties: * 4 gain of 5,150 barrels in the esti- mated production of the, Northwest Texas fields was reported, the total output being estimated at 249,500 barrels. The increases came from Liberty Bonds --100.03 10 Victory Loain OIL COMPANIES District Judge Named as Director orpvrauion Butler welt meking 3, i . 1500 barrels. In the Duke pool the in Osage Petroleum; Other Wexas Company's No. 7 Grice started Filings Made at 4,000 barrels and Bosque No. 1 Davis at 2,000 badrels, with the Comanche Northern Oil company’s No. 1 Henderson doing 4,500 barrels. Many other completions, in this pool were of average size. A- number of (Special to the Tribune) EYENNE, Wyo., Sept. of New tle, Raymond of the venth 3] tests in Stephens county are show; istrict. and W. Dolezal oan ine oil in various sands and may ographer for that district, are Prove 00d ‘producers. ‘The largest direct of thon Osama for the week in the Burk- burnett district was the Texas com- avu. 4 Morgan, making 2,500 barrels. In all 42 producers were vumpieted at Burkburnett with pro- duction averaging from 15 barrels up. There were also six dry holes. Facili- “ties for moving the oil at Burkburnett are improving slowly, but not keep- ing pace with the new production ob- tained. The feeture of the Gulf Coast field com y, capital stock » Which filed articles of in- corporation in the office of the Wy- oming secretary of state Wednes- day. The company’s capital stock is di- vided into shares of the par value of $1.00 each. Its ‘headquarters is Newcastle and its business is to be conducted in Weston county and else- where in Wyoming. The directors for the first year, in addition to those previon: nemed herein, are Fred Horton, Ellen L. Horton and Marion J. Raymond. Other companies incorporated Wed- nesday follow: Jowa-Wyoming Royalty company, capital stock $100,000 divided into shares of the par value of $1.00 each, directors for the first year J. H. Marken of Toledo, lowa, and G. B. Hodgen, W. S. Cook and B. B Conent, all of wlins, Wyoming. Lusk Oil, Gas and Land Invest- ment compa ital stock $50,000 divided into 500 shares of the par “Wate! the Elgin Movement” ae Lusk, directors for the first year 7 ine, James H. Stine, Joseph » Max Puschendorf and Charles F, Pavlik, This is a Nebraska cor- poration filed certified articles of in- “All that glitters is not gold.” A cheap, part cotton cloth cun be cut, made and pressed “ ; into a stylish, good lookin or ation here. Puschendorf is the Bi a 5 agent in charge of the Lusk office Saute the glitter soon dis- Whitney-McFarlane Motor mass rai pany, capital stock $10,000 diyided ito 100 shares of the par value of $10 each, headquzerters at Thermopo- lis, directors for the first year F. Whitney, F. B. McFarlane and B. O. Whitney. The Platte River Oil and Develop- ment Company filed certification thut its headquarters is at Lusk and the agent in charge thereof George J, Williams. » You will find nothing but the ‘real thing’ here—good hon- est, all wool cloth, hand tuail- ered into the newest style suits that hold their shape perman- ently. Men's Suits at $30 to $75 that give you full value for every dollar you pay. Long wearing shirts and good fitting underwear. ———— IEMPELE, | | | According to the report of the Commisson of Labor, the first strike in the United States took place in New York City in 1741, when a num. her of journeymen bakers. combined and refused to work until their wages were raised t A 4 & CLOTHING co se a “Who is Who?” ‘Tiething Cp & UNCEMENT aE! OS Wy A ee eee Will open for business soon, with the most Up-to-Date and Exclusive Auto Repair.Shop. Auto Painting, Auto: Elec- trical Work, Filling Station and Auto’ Acctssoties! Prices Reasonable. —————===zx? ANNO Yellowstone Repair Shop Corner Yellowstone and Jackson Streets. Prop., G. A. WOLF. Phone 343-J Res.; 278 Office. FOR PAGT WEEK belieyed to b It is the Gu | e ii week muking 8,000 bar- | counweod country sout ba ab aay lowing around 7,500 b; | ea show promiges of \tels) The other pools w: not jm- ture, acco: nate porte ir completions. e | Casper by oil men | jest Sildeat in fers Which was the region. is by the Black Hawk 'ing..on. ig: this e: ‘ Pe leur Co. gi eed abandoned at, 4,598 feet. pth jt flowed salt water with of 160. degrees. White Point gas producer, which came in same. three. Years ago and coud not be shut in, afterwards going to water, has now been capped 2nd will be utilized: in furnishing Bas ty, At that a, temperature was the iiing for a well flowing 500 Mele in the West Columbia pool. The well is pinched in and is) 208 for 7,000 barrels. | Axers, and is the result o Pe gn old hole. efining Co.'s No. 8 Japhet, which} Corpus Christi. rd Aue better. than 10,000,000 cubic fect. *d- The Scottsville district occasional. Operxtions are fairly active in all /¥-Teports a large producer, and‘this was true of Jast week when 4 big well the pools. idssat vame i, on the Molder farm. Menifee The Claiborne district of North county has a promising new develop- Louisiana reported five new pro- ment on the headwaters of Mine ducers and one dry hole. The best Fork, Ono well has been completed x i ane Ras ee etons. be nooree which is making a good showing, and | aird’s No. angston, flowing 1,- ; i of work 900 barrels. The other Sa eee Sone Seu Mn were of small size. district had only two new wells of New work is extend- ing all over the northern state and into Arkansas. The Lance Creek field in W average size, has become completion oF barrels each, and extending the pro- tory. ductive area, the Burkburnett and Duke poola | || zt 3,- duction Cg.’s No, 1 deepen- The Humble Oil & Operations in in Montgomery coun- years f The ment. for It is estimated a The Bull Bayou posing the wells. part of the | COTTONWOOD OPERATIONS PROMISE GOOD RESULTS progress in who. have. visited Operations have been go- district for .sevegal , of the work being done are as largely intérested in the | re- gult of the oil jjonaing of any other state, an it will’ mean: more © active bill as those ould it develop- The late completjong in Ketnucky show a smaller average than those _ When the Lee county field was, open- Producers to be sterted. The other states com- Central West. reported nothing out of the ordinary run ‘of In the Eastern fields a number of, ood wells were reported from West yoming Virginia and Southeastern Ohio, but ‘ore interesting with the none of the new producers made any two wells making 1,000 extensions or opened up fresh terri- v TR ANNOUNCEME) Dr. G. M. ANDERSON Offices: Rooms 11 and 12 Townsend Building—Phone 65 Residence Phone 396:M ERalston Style for Fall is of that distinctive kind your eye finds so satisfying—snappy, graceful, new. And with it go the surpassing foot com- fort and durability our customers have learned to associate with the RALSTON The Home of Society Brand Clothes In the other districts there was’ ming. producers. nothing of interest: Ulu UU CUU UO . Special Chicken Dinner $1.00 Per Plate Every Thursday Eve. $1.00 Per Plate Every Saturday Eve. TABLE d’HOTE DINNER $t.25 Per Plate Every Sunday Eve. MUSIC DURING DINNER Every Evening at the Henning Hotel CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK DINNER found. anne “orb 4 oi son, who! jective region. erie f- Edge- in the, fh. reports. brof to TR eee Don't forget to cal Pharmacy Saturday fo, 2.}es. oe CL Por South Dakota but no oil has been in ‘ * t of tHe work is wildcatting. ak age i Hives reig & Phone Chan), Denham Bias Marketing The large packer represents the most direct route possible from farmer to retailer. Large volume oi Susiness fakes this possible. The public should be glad that there are large packers for this reason if for no other. We buy live stock in the Stockyards fn the West. i We put them through pack- | ing houses. We ship in clean refrigerator cars. We sell through 400 branch houses located in all large con- suming centers. pensé and a fraction of a cent per pound profit from all sources. And it’s only because we are All done at a minimum of ex- big that we can give this service. Let us send you a Swift “Dollar.” It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Upion Stock Yards, Chicago, Il. EE THIS SHOWS >S # WHAT BECOMES OF {* THE AVERAGE DOLLAR \ RECEIVED BY. AND 65 CENTS LIVE ANIMA’ 12.96 CENTS FOR LABOR Look! Look! Brand new Honey-Comb Radiators for sale. Old or new style Ford cars. Factory guarantee, $25.00, this week onl) Come to 0. K. Radiator Shop and see sample. 0. K. RADIATOR SHOP 435 West Second St. | | 4 Phone 873 "TO MAKE MONEY Have a Contract for Hauling 35 Miles of Pipe Will give parties buying a truck from me p erence. Will give work to you if you buy a true! TRUCKS SOLD ON PAYMENT PLAN. —See— _R.N. Van Sant ___ Henning Hotei. eet scamaenag eee eee

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