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¢ PAGE FOUR eee TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE | JOINT TEST FOR AROUND TOWN Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. ~-FIELD. PLANNED Ehe Casper. Dail Ecibune_ re DALE NINE THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1919 Jacce untied gist of his stock not ar- riving yet. The new store will be | omethine new to Casper, Mr. Tull} says, as he is going to carry every} kind of a sporting article on the mar-| ket. The building in which the busi-/ ness is going into is being remodeled | and new fixtures are being installed. ‘The name of the new enterprise will be the Casper Sporting Goods Com- (Continued from 4 from Page 2.) ———— enroute to Chicago, where he hopes |to see the remainder of the games * "SMOKED UP CHRISTIANS’ REVIVAL TOA TONIGHT | “Smoked up Christians, or how to detect a counterfeit” and come in time for the rousing song | sgevice at 7:45, led by the chorus Considefation of problems on an [igterdationgl seale to elevate the plane of womans labor in the world | will be taken up by the International Congress of Working Women, which is to meet in Washington this fall. Buck Creek, Ohio and Midwest to| of the world’s series played. Drill Well. in Western Part ' Insure yourself With the Western | pany. will be the sub- | ject of Evangelist Maitland’s sermon s Wyo-Kans SSL LIS 12,00), | Nati Life Ihave , roan! vu ‘ Local ee 3g ll Wyo-Tex Oo we Gt | of Lance Creek Racine) bite of cheyenne, and Keep! Geo. C. Strawn, well known lo-| tonight at the revival’ meetings now HICHESTER S SPILLS f sic) set ae ron tcator and validator of Casper, has) i ss at the’ N isGichtre Amalgamated Rity. 1.00 1.25 | New) York Carb tosed |, * deep well, if possible to the Da- Eb Dee EN Center strect-/returned from a week’s inspection mead hothavelheavaearesataicicans rail Aakyaee Prop ES = - .02 08 Midwest Refining Hey) gen kota sand, is to be put down im the “hess (ino jund locating trip in the Pine moun-| spicey way of handling his subjects me Pris tated i's wim Be eam As, e 07 Rtlareee coat 75 ao | Western part of the Lance Creek EF. W. Bailey, of Alcova, has enter-|(ains and Notches district. Mr.| know that it will be worth while to = fete id id Sihcieen y Bessemer - - 24 2 Midwext Preteed (fo 62.00 | field. The expense of the drilling is ed the real estate n of John M.| Strawn acquired some holdings in this! be present tonight. > pia SoS AN BILL fort Boston Wyo. - S16, <78) |e eowe erxed: —-— to be borne jointly by the Buck England & Co. vicinity and says it looks very prom-| The general public is cordially in- Sib bYDRIGaISTS Evie pig sedian 48 “ i} Glewscks Oi Creek, Ohio and Midwest interests, W. 1B) Stannard sper ea a ising. vited to all these meetings. Be sure EVERYWHERE urke Oj Bhs: Y | if Pa Bins ard spent yesterday at| — = — : Buck Creek Sy neg |) ee ment is the Buck Creck Ne BO, lou; SMlt Creek on a business trip. Black Tail 17 -20 | mulgee jcated in the southeastern portion of! Keys mad . i 3 I A 2 ade for any lock, no wait, Golatine f 45 | HEE Pasira ue wid coundiawater| no delay. Call first door north of oyalty es - in the first sand and was drilled to! Rudy’s Cafe. 10-2-tf Cow Gulch ; Western States - 3,650 feet. Eight-inch casing wa i Biko. Prod. & Refrs ____ cesried down, to about 8,600 feet.| John M. England had a new Dodge Gt. West Pete - oak: New York Stock Exchang | Because of its favorable location and|C#™ delivered to him ve: lay. Gates Oil - . | Mex. Pete --223.50 224.00 [the excellent condition of the hole) Mrs. E.G. Adamson, one of the Hutton Lake - 202, 03 | Texas Oil 272.00 270.50 | No. 30 was chosen for the deep test. | proprietors of the Wigwam, has pur- 18 cents Jupiter ~~ J -05 { Sinclair Oil --59.00 59.00|The Midwest well on the south line} chased a new home on South J ‘ kh Kinney —_- -66 U. S. Steel _ -107.00 106.00 |of Section 3, which struck water at son street and is moving into it @ package Lance Ck Roy. 44 Units | 3,800 feet i nJuiy, was originally se-| week. Lusk Royalty - -40 95 lected for the deep test in the west-| i Lusk Pete ~~ 24 | 600 | etm Part of the Lance Creek district, Tf you find anything wrong with, Mtn & Gulf - “15 | but was abandoned when the casing your battery or your electrical Mosher Oil 55 | 850 | parted. tem on your ¢ just let Northwest 53 100 The Midwest-Cow Gulch deep test ford look it over and he w re | Outwest - 07 | on Section 1) in the eastern part of YOU Some money and your worry will Picardy ~~~ 10 ~100.02 {the field at last reports had reached’ ¢ r. | Willard Service n Riverton Rfg — a 19 | 95.44 |4,050 feet with ith drilling going good. 111 Kast First St. Phone 9¢ If you want to know what rare and Heveny, G Prod - ze , ae e408 ; | unusual enjoyment Camels provide Tom Bell Royalty --. .25 228 94.00 ‘MILLER §) SYNDICATE nC caren an i vei that when | smoke them in comparison with any Wind River Rfg. --- .13 = 90.00 | ever you get out of a job, the best| cigarette in the world at any price! estern Ex ------.. 4. JHE 99. jat home nights. AMELS are a cigarette revelation any ie WYOMING ERODE Oi MARKET Anybody desiring acreage for form- way youconsiderthem! Take quality, Warm Springs --.... Sus pa = -- 1.85 The Miller Oillsyndieate, financed|ing ‘a syndicate or’ stock company or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that Salt Creek -- we 1, iss Cree! 1.85 | by Casper oil and business inter- should Took over my leases in Big i Big Mudd. 1.50Lusk -... a ee rg css ess seed! Hee as wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you ig Muddy - - 1,80 | ests, is down 380 feet with its well Muddy, Salt Creek, Poison Spider. Pilut Butte _--.-.-- - 1.50 Lander -_ = 1.25 | on section 9-25-86 of the Ferris dome|Pine Mountain, Bates Hole, Manville never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet MARKET GOoalP AND FIELD NEWS Domino N Meeting Oct. 4 The annual meeting of the stock-} holders of the Domino-Wyoming Oil company will be held in Casper Oct. ! 4 for the election of directors. The} company has a half interest in 40 acres in the Salt Creek field, on which | there is a capped well capable of pro- ducing 1,000 barrels a d. and also 4 half interest in 320 ac in the Ferris field, on which the New York Oil company is drilling two of cost to the Domino company. Drilling Near Bosler The Ohio Oil company, which has secured a Jarge amount of land. by oil and gas lease west of Bosler, in town- ship 18, range 7 material on the ground for a drilling rig and that workmen are expecting|/month to begin immediately the erection of the outfit. This is the first rig in that particular section of the Laramie valley and the outcome of the drilling will be watched with considerable in-! terest. Sinclair Giant Concern A comprehensive idea of the mag-, nitude of the recently formed Sin- clair Consolidated Oil corporation is given in a pamphlet just issued py Lyman D. Smith & Co., membe the New York Stock exchange Ss shows that the company has 41,000} acres of oil land in Kans 110,000 in Oklahoma, 800,000 in Texas 5,200 es of proven land and 14 0 acres of prosp oil land in Mexico. Pipeline mileage owned and operated totals 2,443 miles, with 1,600 more to be built. he com 10:00 steel tanks, with ive ten Stine 000 barrels a day, avliich will be in- creased to 100,000 barrels. — C: head plants have a capacity of 000 gallons daily and 4,000 tank ¢ carry the products to bulk statio Kinney Dividend Directors of the Midwe company on Wednesday de regular quarterly dividend, which is No. 20, of $1 a share, and an extra dividend, > 50 cents a sh both payable i ers of record of Oc The Grass Creek t Refining lared the 1h, Petroleum com pany has alxo declared the usual quar- share, being 1 to stock dividend of 14, payable ord of Oct. terly No of 15. Contracts for New Well The Rovalty & Producers corpora- tion hus let a contrecl to Adame Langstaff of Casper for the drilling at once of four wells on section 16- 39-78, Wt Creek. Work will start! within 15 days. An ample supply of casing and other equipment has been placed on the ground so that there will be no d n this respect. The oil sand, which is productive in the well of the Mosher Oil company on the same section is found at about 2,800 feet. Kinney Well The well drilled by the & Refining company in the field of Kansas has proved to be a ailure Kinney Oil Peabody failure at 2,080 fect, according to| CHEYENNE, Wgo., Oct. Ar- @ your 1919 Assessment Work, you must record an affidavit 2 word just reecived in the Denver of- ticles of incorporation of the Dan @ at effec Feahave these new iemaréd(bvvone’ oo fives. ‘This well is surrounded by) Jov Mining compa capital, stock |S lo that effect. We have these new forms, prepared by on 13 production and the fact that it has) $500,000, were filed in the office of 3 of Casper’s leading Corporation Attorneys. Take advantage 3 come in with water was a surprise to the Wyoming secretary of stat ed-|2 ARR Be OR TR ae TANT, 4 officers of the company. It is be ompany’s headquarters $ of this new vuling and get these Affidavits NOW. : i however, that other parts of enng, its stock i# divided into|% . atte p the 40-acre lease can be successfully shares of the par value of $1.00 each © The C ] P C drilled and this will be done ang the directors for the first sear ommercia rinting 0. aon, Eni tew corge W. Bates, George R. God Oi ildi ham of the Taylor & t John Sheehan, Fe LEGAL FO. | Exchange Building. . . tion has ne to Lusk), met RMS PRINTING ENGRAVING or the I al} & é elis free} s derrick for its t GATES OWL GETS WELL IN THE BEGGS FIELD ‘ that it may be a larger producer. STAKE NOT TO AIT OWL PLANG: | No Cancellation of Orders thru| | Tieup of Steel Industry, | Alarm Is Lacking Claims of the big steel companies that the effect of the strike has not! ‘yet spread to other industries in any serious degree apparently are borne out by information gleaned from re- iners and oil well supply companies that the strike as yet has shown no {appreciable slump in deliveries and ‘no serious results are anticipated. Be-| fore the strike was called wholesalers | aud jobbers of steel products were} | slow in their deliveries because of the increasing demand and unfilled} is said to have the orders of the steel corporation were, ™0rning of his acceptanc noticeably large et the close of each| However, there have been no can- cellations of orders on account of the partial tieup of the steel indus- try and present supplies of the job- ber: ay be sufficient to continue all tions without interruption. alarm need be felt that Wyo- ming field development will be retard- ed be: of lack of supplies unless the strike should be drawn out much longer and with more serious conse- quences than nanianticipated MIDWEST TO DRILL DEEP WELL IN TOWN GREYBULL (Special to the Tribune) GREYBULL, Wyo., Oct. 2.—The Midwest has completed a Standard st well to be drilled ybull. Estimates h the Jower sand ry from 2,700 to in the heart of € of the depth at wh will be picked up v 500 feet. Other companies will await the re- sult of this test before starting wells , in and about Greybull but operators The Retail Clerks of Casper had are generally optimistic and the com-!'tyejr meeting in the Moose t pletion of the Midwest well will be |yight at 8 oclock. The meting w awaited with more than ordinary in- terest. The Gates Oil Company No. 4 well on the MeIntosh lease in the Beggs field, Oklahoma, came in late yester- day with a reported production of | 2,400 barrels daily. The first sand was just touched and indictzions are This No. 4 _well was brought in ahead of the 53 well of the Gates Company in this field on account of | fuster operations. 3 well is ex- pected in ne: ek by the com- Two wells have already been pany. brot in by this company. * The Gates Company owns an un- 3 NEW FORM OF in the Beggs field, located in Okmul- gee County. divided half interest in the 110 acres i i hecaate Affidavit MINING COMPANY FORMED $ BY CHEYENNE INTERESTS | ¢: | service at the local recruiting station | ous experience and making satisfactory progress. A | Dome, Goshen and Coal Cree | 15%%-inch hole will enable the drill-|or phone 1193. Wm, Bundy, ers to make a thoro test and the oil | per, Wyoming. 9 sand should be encountered around! # 2,700 feet. D. E. Ailman, who has! ,. The Electric Supply & ‘had charge of operations for the Mid-| tin Co. has accepted west Refining company in the Armin-| install a Delco _farm to field, ‘n bandling the work for|#t the John Tobin the Miller Oil syndicete. | Bale country. The house. The company’s holdings in the Jost | COT Te all to be \light by the plant Write -tf Construc- 2 contract to iting plant ranch in and furinshed with and the job is barns Soldier structure, of which the Fe dome is a part, are located in sec-| @xpected to be completed by the 15th tions 1, 4, 14 and 9. 9. of the month. an and W. Bailey Jay and T Jay in the » Horse k dome in | country. They alsa ee ie Associated Oil company GN ae and said that the company was king good hea and ould FOR AECL ¢ | a in within the next ten days. than it was a year ago. It would lot more to rebuild it if Temple Eugene Wal Wallace, until re- lemon got {t ae ot cently employed as shipping clerk for) jnerease ‘our insurance? Some are the Jasper Grocery, was notified this adding hird, others mo It. is the for service! wise thing—the safe thing—to do. in the United States n Wallace | It takes only a little eneiouties enlisted in the seaman’s branch of the the biggest house int« ee Ben Realty Co, ¢ cherck, General Lis’ 41-W. 1 pile of a il Bon, RB. Phone 9-2 e rance. He will leave to- night for Denver and will go from! 7 there to the training school at San! Francisco. C, Tull is opening up a_ fir: The naval recruiting office here has| class sporting goods store in the ol been notified that it can again except; Whisenhunt harn shop on men who wish to enlist as third class! Second street. Mr. Tull machinist mates. Men betwee is a little delayed in nd 35 will be accepted and no previ- required. They will Gallus? ‘6Gets-lt” . Will Peel it Off! machinists’ school at ee sn bare ike eimple “Gets- It” for Corns or Calluses. in the postoffice. opening on be sent to the Charleston, S. C Word has also been received that men in the naval reserve with a year or more to serve on their original enrollment may be transferred to the! regular army to serve the unexpired , BEaTHInennAwakinwod part of their enrollment. Such men the foot, which often ing a misery is of - s ; . mak th will receive four months gratuity pay) same nature as a corn. “Gets-It" at the time of their transfer and are entitled to a monthly increase in pay of $5.50 citizenship money and $1.50 for reenlistment. Practically all navy trade schools are now open for enlistment and of these do not require previous ex- perience on the part of the appli- cant. —— RETAIL CLERKS INITIATE called to initiate several new mem bers, and ‘the evening was spent in the usual way. The secretary of the tion reports the club in fine! n financially, and growing fs Use “Gets-It” and Dance, Even with Corns removes it as c it doca the toughest corns ng a fow drops of “Gets. n the callus, you will, ‘be able to peel i off wit pe a Frank Metz, first baseman in the! Midwest Refining company baseball | team, has returned to his home at Lafayette, Colo., and expects to come | to Casper the first of the next ball) son _ as you leaves the © though you need no more f } ey WILL BUY UNITS OF POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE Name Lowest Price. Address Box 3, Tribune 2F90O66$O9OO64O64 If you want to hold your Oil Placer Claims without doing ee enn Smokers realize light could be put into a cigarette! that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums ercoupons! |, of tobacco smoked straight! Camels are sold everywhere otte packages (200 cisarett dina Slaseine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of- satisfaction you marvel that so much de- Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them So irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your tastet You will prefer Camels to either kind You'll realize pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Once you know Camels you won't take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. . | Semmes | Tomorrow They Should Start to Break Ground for a Casper oh New Refinery in | Have You Thought Where the Most Logical Spot for It to be? NG It is not logical that it would be on the west side of the city, as we have two. It could not be on the South Side, on account of the river water. It could be on the east side of the city and it should. No one would ever regret buying lots in The ar \ Burlington Addition” Present Price $200; $25 Down; $1 Per Month CALL AT THE OFFICE. AUTO WAITS TO TAKE YOU OUT. 157 So. “Center St. nu HIN mM mn Hi HH eames ii”