Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 4

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DHOYESP OE HUMOOMNOOM MMW b> E> ~ f liz loacun Crs iwuons PAGE FOUR id TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Ehe Casper Daily Cribune a BIG WELLS BROT ELECTION HELD WARRANT (aaUED | IN OURING WEEK, MIDWEST PLANT GLAIMG ASSAULT Developments Strike Fair Ayerage,| Six Employes Chosen by Workers) Field Workers Suspicious of “Man bias 2 Seareery of the to Represent Them on Who Got off Train at rrick Shows : FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1919 forced to take a freight into Rich- tao a, MIDWEST TD START TAD : NEW WELLS, SALT CREEK age from a member of the Gerard & Summers com uy outfit drilli in the Figen , A. apehien, ie 87-89, according to Runyon’s story. When pe gob off at Richards, BA Asta lg Hefining company im. is immediate two men started after him the Salt Creek field. it ai Hate ed by company officials today No..1.will be started on th: |west quarter of Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Runyon managed to reach Lander jand now there is a warrant out ugainst 2.00 Lee Colerick, Jack Brownfield and M. Local Stocks oe Ace 18 20 Joint Council | Richards Station Beet chareing thera with assault, | Sei Tee OF ses Bon 4 3-3 ; ; . Fa ee | pc y attorney at Lander is-) e start Amalgamated Rity. 1.00 1.25 New York oa aren The completions in the oil fields | Pea si tthe Mig-| , 4 movie drama de-luxe was Fiviild| hong ane aaa et tieeatueone ge tba. southwest ‘quarter of sect arene - (02 -0s. | Midwest Refining “73.00 174.00 ae pam “ape mene 8 See SE | 2 SP eRe ekotans. merglagea| GOpiceae yesterday afternoon near the] ably will be under arrest this after-| Pe atiektostaly 176 company Teena pope ae 1 * Midwest Common --- 1.76 2.00 | esting showings in wildcat wells, says|were elected yesterday to reptesent PaSMeEaA ot! Sey the right to certain| le Habart - Tea eatee becate alt Creek field to date from th Boston Wyoming -- Midwest Preferred ~ eae {the Derrick’s weekly summary. | the interests of five divisions oil Jands ended, it is alleged, in an at- eanied “aa pea E. R. Shipp | the field was discovered, Big Indian — ms 50 | Merritt oe pa et 24.00 ' The most promising of the Dovls | workers in a joint council at the re- tempted ‘assault on B. H. Runyon. tk Bes 4 i | Sa Burke Oil 5 “36 Glenrock Oil 4.80 5.00 joutside of Northwest Texas were the | fining company plent here. More | Runyon got off the east-bound North- Runyon, it seems, had a ba lease) py. tT. A. Dean returned thi Buck Creek 1.60 Cosden === 21.76 Beggs in Oklahoma and the Clai-| than 600 votes were cast, early re-) western train at Moneta, a station aj 0°" section 15 and was on his Wad ing from Denver where he uc... Black Tail - 15 | Okmulgee P. 2.26 | borne in North Lonisiena. The pro-| turns indicated today. 4). |few miles west of Richards. When| 9 attend to some oil business when) nieq Mrs. Ed Chadwick, who hu. 1 ( 45 Sinclair Gulf - 61.00 | duction at Beggs has increased rap-| Supt, L.. A. Reed probably will ap-| 6 train started he thot it was only| the alleged attack was made at the) seriously ill for some time. D. ), 1.05 St. Cr. Prod. Assn. 55.25 | idly ‘since the new work of a few| point the six men to represent the] doing some switching. Instead it| lonesome station of Richards. reports that Mrs. Chadwick "45 West. S. 0. & L. 3.00 | months ago began. A section which | company in the joint council within) j.o.ed on due eastward, i. Ee 5 valescing at one of the sanity; 35 Prod. & Refrs., Com.- 8.12 8.37 jwas formerly considered of little |the next few days. Following these| stranded at Moneta, Read the Tribune want ads in Denver. 15 New York Stock Exchange [vane was Pie oriek be Heh by deeper sppolnenenss: see will pe the ini-| = ~s- — = 1.5 Mexic: Pet. _... 216 215 | drilling. e origina! overy was | tial meeting of the council. | + o, .¢, oo, Nosterte stoate oko etoafoede to-ofeate-ofo-ofeote fo-efoate-ae-oSeete-atea’ + ‘Os, qlexican Pet. ------- 306 Shox |made at about 9,000 feet and did| The Midwest Refineries at Groy-| G>qreresregeeteegeaseeteeto-etp eepsie sioage Soeieotoate Sinclair 60 602. |not hold out any large promise for} bull, Wyo., will be given a similar Fy : "8 % U. S. Steel __. __.. 108 104 | field. Since then production has| joint council as soon as Burke Sin-' % ‘Barnett’s of Course ys | been found as deep as 3,100 feet and] clair, secertary of the industrial re- oe 3 Lusk Royalty __ Senet Units ab ee |the wells are large and show good | letions of the Midwest company here, § < fick Patol. Stanley Greene ----- 50 | staying qualities. The Claiborne |is able to leave Casper. The same 4 Se rin & Guilt Mosher - -- 500 600 | district, with two good sands, one|plan will be followed at Laramie & oe von ee 200 Club ~ 800 350 | deep and one shallow, is attracting | where new refineris for the company | gy Zz pase tate See Teapot -- ets operators from all parts of the oil|are being built, according to tenta-| % ‘3 country, and causing active work to | tive plans made public today by Mr. me e@ bd be started. Northwest Texas-offer-| Sinclair. The ame council plan 4 te ed the usual number of good wells | probably will be extended to some of a | with a few dry holes. The new com-|the fields of the Midwest company, | 2, ‘3 RR nEE 2. | pletions in all fields may be estimated | Mr. Sincair explained. 1% i Tom Bell Rit to have maintained the production of | The representatives elected as b 4p % the previous week, and in Oklahoma } district follow \& & it would seem as if it had increased} Division No A. Fowler. \ ae a Victory Loan slightly. . Division N 3 Pilot Butte 1.50Lander MARKET GOSSIP LARAMIE PLANT E RUSHED o ° 2 6 The Beggs district of Oklahoma is| William Stodd WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET now credited with a potential output | Gene Henderson. | NEW FEATURES IN YOUR Bx i $1.00EIk Basin --- of about 30,000 barrels daily. One| 4—Carson Reynolds. |e FALL CLOTHES ps Salt Creel 1.50Grass Creek of the best recent completions was | Yo. 5—J. H. Gibbs | fe Chesterfield and Other Standard Makes Big Muddy - 1.60Lusk -- the Indiahoma Refining Co.’s in sec- | ; 63 FIRST—No padding at all. No extra cloth . tion 12-14-11. Two other new strikes | | are credited with 1 ; One of the same size s found in! the Garber pool. In Cotton county | several large gas wells were reported and oil producers making better than 200 barrels. Osage operations were uninteresting. or lining. : SECOND—High waist lines and short lapels which button high up. THIRD—Many double-breasted styles in belted and waist line effects. FOURTH—New kinds of pockets—out of o> * 200 barrels each. | “ S SENTENIAL IS OWN S50 FEET ON GOSHEN 3 * to o§ .°. — Se-efootes 6 +. *" ree! Ra we o oO 5 ane | Kenn =e : (Special to the Tribune) iv the ordinary. The designers ni Ropes renon iD apa rtane cony CHEYE 3, "Wyo. Sept. —'& have hit a lot.of. new things Jf, [ee es ty ei sls able Setanta cae 9 ee ia Pei Ree atl fd (companys a : } this season—good ones, too! a : : Work to Continue Thruout Winter; | Many wells are now near the top of yo one ce en Somes 10 inves & You will get extreme values here at any { Reliance to Drill Deeper toX heed and a jnortheast of this city, has reached a % THIGeNEACIOM(ORMAMcunamiMENenRuEincss Work will recommence Octobe Pipeline to Be Ready by ju en fos some showing for large | depth of 850 feet. The equipment is 4 Ay emits bx Gelling @ihaleRellancemtentii a: Exryisprine j Producers, but not completed. Fair! capable of driving: tho “wildcat” to ny aus at ga. ee eee a es west of Dou to the 4,500- = yore county last week, just north of ihe | (2th of 3,500 feet, if necessary. oe u fine tweeds——thats:one.example—many foot level, as the result of refinanc- (Special to the Tribune) Osige “tecHtbey: tn Oklah, a Pro-| MEE aan atica Thete others at $22.50 to $67.50. ~* ing now being completed. The hole’ LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept, 26-—Work/ qucers are reporting that some of|Magnolia. Petroleum Co. bas com. ey He ricwn aTOnteeeene raceeent® n the milliog-dotlae rehnery which is| WUCeES are reporting that some of} Magnolia Petroleum Co. has com- Ps 3 dist usted. onytie amy, , ry “| the wells in the Elbing pool are show-| pleted a well making 200 barrels, ° od to be built here by the Midwest Re | ing considerable water, and the sit-| which is believed to indicate that the ¥ oe MeDanial Gates Conteack fntegicomPrnyes te be pushed aes uation is becoming serious. So far| Stephens and Ranger fields will be N os Daniel Drilling company ‘¥ throughout the winter and the) this has not appeared in the Pea-|connected. It opens up considerable | ew 3 warded the contract for) Plant, it is planned, will be ready for! body end of the pool. The wafer has|new territory being « mile distant & the holdings of the|@Peration early in the spring, be-! been met with in many of the But-|from the nearest production. In, es te Royalties company in £F¢ Which time the 40-mile pipe line | jer county producers, but it does not| Young county, north of Stephens, | Manhatttan ty te the Rock Creek fleld reqnired to bring crude from the] usually appear until some wecks|two wells have found gas and oil os = oer een fale oleh aria after the wells are completed. which. ure important as indicating a 3, be GlanuaUbclesaine Wall Dave] beta COE pLetee ER EAaL ES Northwest Texas te oe small} possible extension north of the 3 Fall yd The Glenhurst. company is within jing which the Midwest company is to| aragun on ate es imate daily pro-| Stephens county fields. \ a ‘4 3 70 feet of the bottom of its old hole; jy from the Laramie municipal] duc Hon for the week ending Sep; With the best produc rin the Gu iZ e % n the Big Muddy field. Several hun. [#9 from the | bitte ee Thiel] Meer 13, the figures showing 5,-] Coast fields starting at 3,500 burrels| gy irts a dred feet of hole has been cleaned jin. will eaneecnly pad ls ila pac: Derrels less anaes previous) and other completions un‘gaportant, | < out following the collapse of casing far demesne andktdiomercersa® ive ke ae ene: ior the total} the estimated daily output of the di-| im = £3 pension of drilling. are in Stephens county. ‘This is uecount-| found at West Columbia. Oil opera-| 4g, of finest quality Madras, beautiful Mercerized Crepe 'P Duane WalllMetieciGeea TAYLOR & CLAY OPEN ed for by the luck of transporta-| tors consider they are fortunate in BS with lustrous silk stripes and all silk shirts at 4 Rap ena D a \ tion facilities, as the railroads are| escaping serious damage from the |4% $2.50 to $18. Vy H. Miller of the D. & R. syndicate in jnow carrying the bumper crops of/ storm which swept the coast. Wild- | 4p - % Hi Biller outho Deak Svad leet in BRANCH IN CHEYENNE: Texas to market, and handling less|cat operators suffered the me te ly comple y that organization in oil. To the north of the Perkins well] many derricks were blown do’ bs Ratt tees 1 Gre Ot ean | er is reported to have appeared greatest damuge was done at ¢ orpu nox ats ts 520 barrels a day thru the bridge Nhe lor andi Broke cea ae coon ppranees (Chee asond ox ere en npne rue ie : : . ka in the cas hich is believed to} company hus opened up a new branch | rels two weeks ago. It ts feared the| the cocds inonsable tad retard work, |. Something different, smart and strictly within the % be impending the flow. No steps offic» in the Plains hotel building.| water comes from below the oil, which mac iterest is attached tol limits of good form. . been taken yet to remoye the) ¢ Vy. This akes the} ie 5 = . A _ M licate is deriving ge flow of has its main and largest headquarters | Thorp well in the southern part of | jses'to be a light producer. It is the oe ina splendid line of VuAReapauge a wide waniely’ of 4 ean income of in Casper. Offices opened up previ-/ Stephens county. Desdemona report-| second well to. find oll in this sec-'gdy new .colors., $8 to $15." Other sood:huiss3up: x lini dinmaciatels: a en weak at Danes! Colo * jase PMS aI nanan ale Ban? hich is "15 miles southwest of | 3 * Knox hand made caps, $3.50, $4, $5. us The Frost Oil company, which te the olt und smaller quarters) the various pools other producers |reported from Wyoming, with a few | by Vig LO x ganized late in July by men assy change building. A 16-foot market| vols, ‘The Ze ee OLGA, 7900. bar: y holes. In the northeastern ds Ge Maa /\ & ciated with the m Oil Fivlus report board ix included injtheveduin-| qrried Bt a wildca tal Wilbarco coud lies te een eee ieee oe, by the li 4 f3 orporation, Wednesday compiete! ment of the vlor and Clay com-! ty, which started at 100 i ade Hy: fe ot cae | oo cid. Ie i" _ th S. © 1919 Knox Hat Company, fn: Shoes se ied orc rate Sees er Ha { Baa ‘ ab Ss se of 0} rane eld. sno ee 100 bart day or sl fice this week is in Keepiggaeabuien dapemtieine: areata ties ats Spveil Wen hus, been awatched wath! much) fs : J if than the two! previous’ w company’s policy of installing Head! atectra: ceciot te the seal dane | suterest. Tor! several) months, found 4 |. In Our New Fall Crawford Shoe Line D Bikes } ema Bev seaa Daas Ss ane | Electra, which is the nearest produc- | water in the Dakota sand, and is be- @& There is an air of distinctiveness and style that Young h the new well, the company which quarters wherever the interest in the) tion. Seventeen oil wells were com-4; defiled feepersit ale had 3 Me hiss oe A x d at only $6 » has markets justifies the installation of| pleted at Burkburnett, which is an sho CeCe eer cry ano nad ; Mén appreciate. There is 100 per cent wear in every & abo barrels prod and such offices ‘unusual small ber for nen showing of yas, which favors its a pair. Come in, and get just the right shoe for your BS s gross ubont $2/500\a day: Te ae i 1 ay er igs hal field. ing locate r the top of the arch. | foot. be . tenia (HAGSUNEATAIAd on ise i ge, The bak uate wee oe Rete | Neurly all sections not withdrawn 4 Re pir iction from the compeny’s poration has sold its pipeline from| els. Many wells are at the top of the Read The Tribune Want Ad» i : Pye \ spite of the lack of trans- the Burkburnctt field of Texas to) === — > = rs parts facilities which afflicts the Lawton, Okla., at a hundsome profit x ms besides effecting with the new own-| oe 3 Consolidated Dividend ers a contract which ri NICE BIG JUICY 4 1 rsiheee Ret B ORT Ta ter to carry thru this | o \ ¥- Ve regutar two percent quarterly) 2.000 barrels » day from the | : ‘2 (Giud eeunee \Convaligeted Royal- on the Iase in the northwest eaten-| ll py Ol company wit Po held October sion of the Burkbugnett field. This ew a * Hate ne i, Fe of yescra sorter line has only been made ready for re- @) », Books will t ened again’ for) ceivine 2 3] is Ohio to Shoot New Well deral interest attaches rt that the Ohio company Will! shout 45 miles from the town, which . Pasko. : h aa: i bil The ine Rai is said to be far more promising from | signs and color combinatiqns In Te § ® H"* \surface indicutions than the Mul ? ~ Die alls 2S. ‘$5. ee vith oil and good results are ex-| Greeb field. Twenty-four sections of 25 to 30 pounds Pick Them Out ill shapes. 5Qc to! $6. Sy + saad is alg if this Jand were located by Lusk men - : tateria| to the west hall und several of the large producing z : : of the same section with the intends Compunics were invitud to dill, bul Cc We | carry. everything | in den of spudding in a well in the near si at first refysed. The Lusk men men’s work clothes with the Extends Holdings The pyndicate has ac; i s in the Brec- Texas, ol veribers to the fund orgunized the! ’ Bard. prospectnis Takk Wapemont Oil Riba At im TODA Y and. SA TURDA vf arneti Baye issue pany and syndi-' mediately engyed a rig and qrillere > 3? . e e / cate ving offered ab $250) and now have 4 hole down 1.700 feel. Serving Doughnuts and Salads ee fe © ie development ef The Muddy Creck vad is eapected at 0) thittin Co popes were original 3.100 feet, Since the well hus sturl-| ul Cont ee oo el WHITE'S GROCERY | glo. 3 il bz y hose = whieh urned the j Cc tadg Psaeils 2 Sept where the down in the first place, “iH Pays to Pay Cash” ee 121 East Second Street j peeul he te st should be know! overtures looking toward 115 E. Second Phone 505 - Secteatede foiste Ate appt . Fr = i | sheraheesSeveSensQereSe-s8e-sfe she sfostnate,s® Setetoctonteinfe ote aherateatenatnate ate ate atonatnataateatcatenate afogeetnatert® ‘ * e Cottonwood Is Promising Residents of Lusk are developing uv structure on Cottonwood Creek culled a meeting ef the bueinesy men of the town and in 4 few hoyry $81,- 000 in cash was turned in to the First Natjona] bank, to be yged in! ‘driling a well. The Jocaters and sub.) Watermelons Last Chance This Season MAZOLA DEMONSTRASION he so stpale osteo lo eale ogesteateate ae aes An exquisite line of new neck- wear for fall. Many new de union‘label. Very reasonably priced a

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