Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 4

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AG PAGE FOUR a ; . TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ee Western 8.0. & L._ 3.00 3.50 STANDARD GIVES Newly Perfected Industrial Council bringing in of two wells, one on the|tising must take-cate that the com- Entertained at the Hen- Sandy Tobler lease and one on the/ panies placing advertisements with{ Eribune aE Es WEDNESDAY SEPT. 24, 1919 ra G) MUST BE CAREFUL ABOUT DEALER ARRESTED:FOR ashes [_O1L BRIEFS | MLADVERTENG, KIS UYMGSTOLEN SONS, = Ste Two Wells in Beggs Field : HEARING: NEXT FRIDAY Suni te Telegrams to the Denver offices of | 9 the Producers’ and Refiners’ corpo- | Archibault knew the pty en property. ———e George Archibault, David street, second-hand merchant, was arreste Local Stocks ron te 4 2 Dicey’ McIntosh lease, both in the) them are authorized to do business, : . a cher Bid eee oe 14 ning Hotel Beges field of Oklahoma, which is by the state “blue sky” beard. Tie] wir this morning ons. chaney Amalgamated Rity. 1.00 fae emcees oN The spirit of fraternity and under- TPidly becoming one of the best dis-/js the advtce “of “Attorney General | ect’ thre NASER mS Sey eee standing cultivated at the banquet, ils were lacking. The new McIn-|Hopking to a number of newspaper | Ere vitt PatMopee. His attorney American ~-----~- ie Bid Ask {Sone as 4 ? tosh lease the Gates Oil company) advertising men and solfeitors, who’ ‘ nation ot A Atlas .06 Midwest-Refining 175 | Which marked the completion of the (0. o half interest, the new well | daleed: S4¢ sali" dntartretation Archibault into justi si yes Bessemer “ - 21 Midw Common __ 2.00 organization thru which Standard re-\ naking the third producer on. this in? ae of sis is the newspaper aad his bond was place Ake Boston Wyommg -- .69 Midwest Preferred _ .00 | finery employes are to have a voice ¢ | men were told'tovonsult lawyers a8 uselt =! Seal ri Ban une : Merritt a paseo 24.00 ak tits dist Pag Shee Re The well on the Tobler lease was|to whether the ad was legal. Recent- band. 8 OL iy abterioon: 24 Ao os = Glenrock Oil S75. ee cues Spy Se described as being a big one but de-|ly a number of: complaints about un-} 13 4 " ‘ f pa Se ; Cosden --__ il poee beeen Seavert ils were lacking. The ned Mcln-|authorized ads were made to the| Archibault was in justice of p Black Glauilices 2: by the company. G at the func: (2s Wore Jacking. ‘ court on a much similar charge tosh well was reported to have begun | board, principally from the Wichita) production on a large scale from #/ and Newton districts. A list. of cowwi- ici sf ang a , sand not heretofore encountered in| panies authorized to do business is West 8. 0. & L.___ 2.00 Bary eat WE eter ae Baten the Beggs district, and, like the other, | furnished — newspapers on request. eg ae ee ether tia sistem (Gr keh ‘6 nt council bad not been guaged. j The law is designed to. protect the 4 as x4 2 — | people from “fake” stock schi S. aia bi Pate eons selected by the company, as fol Probie tS aesagins sree 3 can Petrole y Texas Oi] ____- } Sinclair Oi __- U. S. Steel __ Columb tion, which was held the Henning Sinclair Gulf 4 ‘ St. Cr. Brod. Aten 6 hotel t evening, included company last week but he was released Consolic i Cow Gulch OD ee ee Laramie Pipeline Started W. M. Burton, president; C, B, , The Illinois Pipe Line company has| Survivors of the First Michigan -.|Manbeck, manager; R. W. Stewart, begun the preliminary work of lay-| Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Associa- chairman of the board of directors mf an eight-inch line from the Rock/tion, known as Custer’s Brigade, will Units | of the Standard company; J. W. Cur- Creek field to Laremie, the site of the/ assemble at Detroit today for what Stanley Greene _ ia new refinery of the Midwest Refining | will probably be the last of their an- Lance Cr. Rity AN Lusk Royalty = 9 eee UN peeeale sar Can Tell) 50 7 ry, direc r of industrial relations; Mosher ---. 600 H. L. Welton, general superintendent Company. In view of recent -state-} nual reunions. % THe Be = 200 Club —_ 350 of the Casp t and toastmaster ™ents appearing in local papers to} —-- ¥ . Northwest ___.__- Teapot -.. 100 of the evening; A. E. Thompson, as- the effect that this refinery will be) =» PIANO FOR SALE _ Outwest sistant superintendent; Don M. Lob- operated by the Elk Basin Petroleum _We have three good used pianos, : a 8%e -...- 100.12 dell, assistant director industrial re- COMPamy, it is announced that the/ high grade make; also good used Refining Ist 4s ___- 95.10 FE George Waldron, !@tter corporation will have no in-! player for sale at bargain prices. See s Russel] and Ar. terest whatever in the plant. The oil! 5ur representative, Mrs. E. K. Hen- ae q will be bought from all producers in| ierson, Room 118, Hening Hotel. The the field, ef whom the Elk Basin| Xnight-Campbell Music Co. Agents & Prod. Corp. thur Simpson, representatives-elect of ne nployes; William Eads, ‘ ; : . : oe Ret 8rd 4s wees Rye) Was Bae ¢company is one, thru its ownership | Steinway pianos, Apollo player Vie-) mie 4th dus : etry aon AWE. Forbes ap- of Part of the Armstrong interests in | srola. 9-23-5t* | Bolhiag 60 waluable as organic tron ~Nuxated Iron. Et oiten increas. mgt and on: the Ohio Oil company’s lease. The) ———$—_—$$—$$ $$$ line will hardly be completed before |\Wober 1 for the Northern Petroleum next sprin, by which time the re-ompany on section 21 of the Maver- ‘on finery will be ready for operation. | ‘ek Springs field. The Sheridan-Wy-| looming company already has several good producers in this field and its Western Ex. = Victory Loan ne WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET --$1.00Elk Basin ___ 1.50Grass Creek 1.60Lusk ._. -- 160Lander _ pointed by resent the compan Purposes and hopes for the new program were held out in speeches by R. W. Stewart, W. M. Burton, C. . er aey = : dW, Curry, Don M, Hidden Dome Pipe Delivered sibilities will be further exploited Arthur Simpson, S. Price, , Delivery of the pipe. for the gus Sr the Row te = Rao aecnana V. Forbes. line to be laid by the Midwest Re- v “ ‘ ion of fining company and the Wyoming Gas In perfecting the organ oa het Like Cascarets, th the joint general committee the em- Company from the Hidden Dome fiei@ | voy sleep—thi | ployes chose Arthur Simpson as chair- t¢ Greybull has been begun and the| - } = line is expected to be ready for op- man of their representative and F. |S. Price, viee chairman, Emil Hissch. ¢Tation this winter. This line will { sentatives 1 Joseph Deg ; Basin and Greybull, the Mic -| ta 1 4. representatives and Joseph Degan i fale. oan eee ban oak tated oii} vice ¢ n. The first meeting of “4 y the council at which business matters ComPSny of Indiana taking the resi- | g Offers Big! will be taken up will be held Tues- ‘ve for fuel in their plants. Part of eld ay P, : Slidustnttemonn the refinery supply will come from | Field for the Pioneer as the Byron field, as at present. The Great Western Sugar company will continue to use the Byron gas at its| _ j forced closing down of the two car-| rement to rep- mn Warm Springs - it Salt Creek -_ 4 Big Muddy ot Pilot Butte People ey and endorsed | ey work while tads. p Failure of Tests in Northern Sec- Northeastern Wyomi tion of State Not Pr omising to Production o'clock. c oe bon plants at Byron, thru the opera- 5 c as prospector’s tion of a law enacted at the last ses- | | sion of the Wyoming legislature pro-| 2 1 of 36- hibiting such plants within ten miles 7 of an incoporated town. | t 1¢ ce Fe Se | To Drill Maverick Springs | fe Hair, I Arnoid and Eddy, until recently é ‘ ‘employes of the Midwest in the Pilot : were Hughes, Harrison, Nebr., ull, Butte field, will spud in a well Oc- s -60 u »k Oil company, Thermopolis, Swi NWi; N SWi of 15 r -98 and Ni Ni of 21-46-93. y D. 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