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ee Western Exploration 8.95 4.00 |@ L Stoc! a 4 7 Casper. \ Soman: = ‘Ask si SS nea at |. Soaring thousands of feet above Px aad | yrUrPex, -2-->- 2-1 . the city, the lieutenant shut off the Amalgamated Rity. 1.00 1.25 New York Curb power, the deadening noise of the mo- American -- 02 Open Closed|tor slowly died amd the great bird ies x -_ + Midw Rfg. 7 ee pad |tilted, just ae te get zeeistance rine t - | Mhervitt: 205 3_ 22 _= 528, 24. |to turn on its side, and fell downwar Boston Wyo. Midwest Preferred 2.00 3.00 |but in perfect control. Back to an me at - | Glenrock Oil — --- 4.60 tn almost even keel it spun, but er urke U1 | Merritt ~ 23.39 23.65 to stay. Over it went again an Buck Creek - Cosden 11.25 11.50 in the tail spin that followed its Black Tail ~_- | Okmulgee P & R - 1.75 2.00 just as well that the writer was Columbin | Sinclair Gulf --..- 58.00 60.00 (hopelessly lost. No sense of direc- Con, Royalty Salt Ck. Producers-54.50 56.00 | tion, except downward, the city rock- Cow Gulch — | Western States 2.25 2.50 ing back and forth like a nightmare esd age Prod. & Refiners. 8.12 8.25 and only the confidence in your pi- Gt. Western Pete lot to stay resentment at having been Gates Oil Mee eo Stock Exchange |. persuaded that faking a, trip in the/ . Mex. Pete 2.38 | persy A Hutton Lake { ‘Texas Oil 2.83 sir is as easy as falling off a log. Jupiter - ! Sinclair Oil 60 60% it is, with Lieutenant Cole, but the Kinney - 1 Soe a = ip ov, fall makes you yearn for the log and Lance C UNS, Steal! = 225 = 0G! 1.07 Fat eotinn foundation Lusk Royalty oe Units Its a thrill thats agreeable after! Lusk Petroleum -| Stanley Greene 50 15 it has spent its force and the ma- Mountain &.Gulf___ | Mosher = 500 69 chine is again winging its way over Mosher Oil - ; 200 Club 8 bs the city, now several thousand feet Northwest Teapot --- 9 9 lower. A slight rock and a’ turn now Qutwest ----- | sus and then are the only ‘thrills as the! Fieardy . 7a 2nd 4s plane ¢limbs back for another sen- Rive i pete a | Ist > sation—the nose dive toward the eauy & Prod. Corp.-- | ast 41 earth. Having experienced the spin SNM opel aa ie oe ond 44 no fear or trepidation seizes the pas- Tom Bell Royalty_- j es senger. But with the nose pointed United Pete. = | igs 43 5 ;foward the ground and the latter Wind River Rfg. --- || Vict eI ~ tising at a rapid rate, only the profes- | Williams, E. T. -~- 1.58 SCOR 08h. ss: = sional could be excused from not WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET leaning back in the seat. It’s nice Warm Springs . ----$1.00 [Elk Basin _ ~ 1,85 ' to have a big heavy strap across your Salt Greek __ ~ 1.60|Grass Creek Se. 1.85 Waist. You depend on that strap to Big Muddy ~ 1.50 |Lusk .2.. == 1.80! save you. Then the planes catch Pilot Butte _ . 1.50 |Lander __ 5, waene 1.25 Bo air in a sweeping plunge and it ee ends. , eos | Sharp turns, banking the plane and ‘WESTERN STATES WELL sudden dips, and similar maneuvers ! become decidedly agreeable after this = {altho they caused you unconsciously : { REACHES F OND SIN |to lean toward the upper side when | the flight started. The pilot gave the = writer his first start with the “Dutch i : ——_ roll” and the skating rink seemed a W rn States well de: 3 on ea long way off as the machine crossed | = a tion 6-65 in the Lance Creek} the river and headed for South Cen-| Well No. 12. € leted This Week field has touched the second sand| ter street with enough mad swerves ell No. 12 Completed: this Week! ind preparations are being made tol to keep the wind blowing both ways Largest in the State, Sup- drill in sometime today. Several] An understanding of how the city ply Unlimited sHlao gies uscash im the fae | docks from EEN aE a be gleaned wr sand bi we as not been drill-! from any of the later blueprints turn- 7 ed in. yet according to official re-| ed out by the local ao) company, Fargo well No. 12 in the Poison! ports. with the white lines of the prints Spider field, completed this week, | Se a aan aa CE | representing the tiny white ribbons promises to deveiop into the atest QHIO-WESTERN STATES }of sidewalk’ or emphasizing the lack gusser ever opened in W yom = jof them. The prints only lack the timates place ste P oe nun Dp . = roofs of the buildings and patches of tion at around 60 million cubic feet a day, inasmuch as the fle double that of well Nc over 38 million feet. The completion of the new well guarantees, fo all practical purposes un inexhaustible supply of gas fo commercial and consump- tion here, the greater yoiume of which! is on unwithdrawn land und there-/ fore not affected by the leasing bill axe. Jt is understood that steps, going forward steadily, to market both the oil and gas production from the field. is nearly 5 which tested domestic LIST OF NEW OIL AND BAS LEASES ISSUED BY STATE COMMISSIONER Ww A. Met of section 14 G, C, Butterfield, lund in Ws of s J. M. Cornelison, Hampshire, ail of section 1 Wins Ge0 iramic, all of , section 14-16 Wils Ridgw eridan, all of see -100, arbutt, Sheridan, all of section 16 C. M, Coltrane, Casper, all of see- tion 16-36-82 W. H. Kirchman, Wahoo, Nebr., nll of 36-25-99 Glenrock, N%% of 14-35-76; S% of section 11 John G. Hohl, » Nebr., all of section 36-25-100. Mischelle » Moorcroft, ull ' of section 1 bs Howard Brimmer, Rawlins, all of section [ ster, Cheye P. H. nne, W's NW of section 5-100; Sts NEM section 15 John G. TF Rock Springs, all of section 16- “MIDWEST WELL ON 28 T HE TESTED QUT SOON Well No. 1 of the Midwest com pany on settion 28-36-61 in the Lance Creek field which oil about a month ago will be tested out soon: The water is being shut off now so that oil milly be secured from above. As soon as this work is completed a test will be mude to What the wells is cdpable of producing ya cent al Sil A Tribune Wantad will vell it. r \RRH BLADDER | 24 OURS Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. 2 ent capacity is from the initial flow. The we BRITISH VESSEL (Cohtiriued ftom Page 1) ,place in the pilot’s repertoire over lawns. All stand out in clear relief and the surrounding hills recede into the magnificent distances which the artist loves to travel so well. Casper NO. 9 1S MAKING 1.200 ates well No. ountains increase in size CY ayenuye and South Center re | ceived ‘said that no effort was made to get ther into’ the hands of the regular | subscribérs, | Several refused to flutter downward but clung to the tail of the Oriole un- til it was thrown into the spin. But 200 copies of the Tribune,| eq jn the office of the Secretary of more or less, found their way into | State at Cheyenne, W Casper hoines via. airplane and the|o4th day of September, 1919. stunt marked an epoch in newspa-' objects of said corporation are the i It inspires! acquiring by lease, the belief that great cargoes of Trib- otherwise, unes at some future date will be de-|ind di livered-fresh from the press to thous-! Jands; per delivery in Wyoming. ands of Central Wyoming subscrib- ers in record time and the feat will occasion no such article as this. Twenty-three minutes in all were |} ory, taken up in the flight above recorded. The city was circled a score of times and the machine soared, banked, di ped, and turned at heights varying from 500 to 5,000 feet. second was the biplane out of control, for with experience born of months and years of flying, Lieuten- ant Cole, formerly an instructor at a Texas field, is at home in a Curtis Oriole, which he flew from Massachu- setts to Casper. More are taking advantage of the airplane “taxi”? service than is gener- ally known but largely for pleasure purposes and to satisfy a longing first experienced when airplanes came into vogue. Fancy stunts and thrills do not predominate in all flights, this be- ing left to the discretion of the pas- sengers and as a result many are be- ing treated to their first airplane trip under ideal conditions and the best of pilots. Lieutenant Cole proposes to fly HELP FOR MOTHER A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who is thin, | pale ornervous, should find re- newed energy in every drop of SCOTT'S EMULSION | Let it help turn your daily | tasksfromaburdentopieasure. | Scott’s Erulsion is abundant | in those nourishing ele- | ments that every mother | in the land needs. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J- ixit » is reported un- x, = Having the els daily. This well was report- ed in a few days ago and the pres- is in proven territory in the | Lance Creek field. | SINKS, CREW IS | RESCUED, CLAIM ' If you want good, reliable (By Associated a HALIFAX, Oct. 8 e Brit-:| ish st zergh Castle has sunk at , according: to a wirkless corners, etc. from the steamer Afel. The crew was rescued, ——> NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Dakoming Oil Company was vrporated in the office of the Sec- ary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyom- 26-inch size, $7.50. ing, October 4th, 1919, at the hour $18.00; 39-inch Brass-bour of 9:05 o’elock a. m. ‘The term of robes, $50.00. existence of said company 1s next after above date. ject of the company is to e the neral mining business. Fitna ee capital stock of said company is kicking,” take~us at our w: $100,000.00, divided into one million|} it. We'll make good. shares of the par value of 10 cen’ per share. The affairs and manag ment of said company shall be un- der the control of a board of five di- rectors; A. E. Stirrett, K. H. Nichols, K. Anthens, C. B. Wagner and W. Phone 601 W. Wright are the directors for the first corporate year of eaid company. ! : principal operations of said cot shall’ be conducted in » Wyoming; the pal of: Room 311] in the City County, said . Stirrett, the agent of said company in charge thereof. K. ANTH Pub. Oct, 7, 8,9, LANDS The Bisis’ Of sso many: Great Fortuneg. Buy now: on our Co-operative Syndicate Plan. Invest $100 or more. You get your deed immediately and shure with a band of Live In- yestors who invest on a whole- sule basis and all pull togeth- cy for the big profits. Write for details, Continental Land Co. Califoynia Bldg., Denver, Calo. turing, plenty of water County; Oklahoma, New-Mexico. |GEOLOGISTS Ol. EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports | Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. |P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric Address, You Want to Buy It’s easy enough for any merchant to have the goods to sell; much harder to have the kind you want to buy. lieve you do—you’ll find we only handle that kind. TOOL TRUNKS—Will fit the running board of a car, so can be used for other purposes. All metal, reinforced Three sizes—$6.75. $7.50, $8.50. SUIT CASES—Good, serviceable fibre suit cases, 26- inch, two straps, easy handle, color brown; price $2.85 Black leather case, leather 36-inch Durable trunks, $15.00. tone | SOO AS AE TL OM A ME ES AOE ME MP hs ATTENTION: CATTLEMEN I have two to six sections of good land for pas- Will take cattle by the head or will lease land. Mexhoma, Okla. '\WCCOPOBOL ES IESE PLL OR. Goods merchandise—and we hbe- or metal, reinforced corn- 40-inch Steamers, nd trunks, $25.00; Ward- You probably have never had any cause for complaint here with the goods or service; very few people have. But if the time ever does come when you do feel like ord; come and tell us about Holmes Hardware Co. “Hardware for Hardwear” Casper, Wyo. and alfalfa hay, in Beaver shipping point Clayton, (Pbk dh hddididdidid dhe ded WILL MAY stead of | to fasts within the ne ing by comparison, and, the | Another finds sy ee on terra per e first copies of the Trib- manent landing f lune delivered by airplape Tuesday hangar C as ises .to. | afternoon, but it must be honestly the main aifpine sendy iT, It was work to push expected to witness great a vance |them ont of the machine with an 80-|ment in the uses to. which they-will be |mile an hour wind whipping the arm) put here. | back against the side of the hatcheau. | | poration, and to acquire all kinds of} real and personal property in con-! Not for a|= OMS SO M.S. essary or conveni@ht to catry ‘ achine is enri eftectualy’ te Hain objects of C by d | corporation. aI fet Beer 49 rece ail dey lay. is Two Hur ity interested in estab! | and 4 value of Fifty Cents (50c) each. Its term of existence is fifty. (50) years. The number of Directors is Three} '(3), and those who will manage. the affairs of the company for the first |year are Earl L. Freel, Claude G. 4 | Watson and Lawrence Leuthart. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | Operations of said company shall be carrjed on in the County of Na- trona, and State of Wyoming, and in} _ such other places in the State of Wyoming and in the United States as ‘the Directors may decide. | The principal office of the Com- pany is located at Casper Natrona! County, Wyoming, and the Agent in [charge thereof is Earl Free?. ' he operating arid development FREEL OIL COMPANY. of the same; the selling, manufactur- | By EARL FREEL, President. ing, transporting and disposing of | Pub. Oct. 8, 9; and 10, 1919. the products thereof, with power to} H. S. & M.) ‘ow money-and to mortgage and} }encumber the property of the cor, jregion and-& single year |the inauguration of a flying i —>—_—— Freel Oil Company was incorporat- yoming, on the The purchase and and the owning, holdi josing of oil and other mineral The Crucial Moment. The time when life’s affairs begin To seem entirely. w Is when you've started butting in ‘Whera you do not ions. 110 B Seeond St. nection therewith, and to do all thingsi i IR-IN is the coat of double use. For ‘fair weather this fall you want a stylish topcoat of good material. For the rainy days you want a waterproof coat to keep you dry and comfortable. Air-in serves the purpose of both—at the price of one. In appearance it is a gentleman’s topcoat, but when wet weather comes it gives you compléte protéction from the elements. We term Air-in the “coat with lungs” because it has none of the stuffiness of the ordinary raincoat. It is scientifically venti- lated by the-invisible opening in the back ‘of the coat which insurés a continual circulation of air. Air-in veritably breathes as you walk. : ++ Go to a good clothing merchant-and ask him to explain the’ many exclusive features which have won such wide favor for this new idea in coat-making. KLING BROS. & CO., Inc., CHICAGO Makers of Klingmade Clothing Specialties, including Klingmade Leather and Leatherette Coate Price $200---$25 down $10 per month Seepage —— APMP LPOPEPLELLL A __ There is enough Gas in The Poison Spider Field Cap to supply.a city twice as large as Casper and before many months it will be piped into the city. We have the sand and water. Isn’t it possible for a If it should, isn’t it logical that the east side of the city would be the most feasible place for it to build? You are not gambling when you buy lots in THE BURLINGTON ADDITION. we “a Call at the Office—Auto waits to take you aut to the Tiaet. ART — + renee see