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mit Am ese ost ig url uc} lac oly kt t. iat fut upi ‘int us) TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | tm Exploration 3.05 4.00 Roca) i stpeks ans. -2------ 1.70 1.80 me - Wy-OMbex. Sasi (15 18 American. os. cont New York Curb Atlas 06 : Open Close Amalgamated Rity.. 1.60 | Midwest Refining —.178.50 174,5( Basehieees : Midwest Com. - 175 2.00 Boston Wyoming f Merritt —... 27.50 28.0 Big-Indian 2 48 Glenrock Oil - 4.60 4.75 Ewe On 2 % Merritt 28.65 Buck Greek * | Cosden — 11.50 Bleck Tail < 7 | Okmulgee P& R--_ 1.75 2.00 Gattimbine: i Sinclair Gulf --._ 59.00 61.00 Contolidated Rity... 1.06 Salt Ck. Prod. Assn 2.25 2.5! Cow Guich 36 West. States... 2.50 2.60 fas 2 "30 Prod. & Refg. Com ‘7.60 8.0 Gt. Western Pet. bt New York Stock Exchange Gates Oil Mexican Pet. ~ 244.00 252.75 Hutton eek “08 Texas Oil _ 298.00 286.00 i “04 Sinclair O 61.00 61.26 .60 USS ssteel => = 111.15 111.65 37 Units Lusk movatge 32 Stanley Greene 50 15 Lusk Pete. --.. -16 Mosher -____. 500 600 Mountain & Gulf -70 200 Club . 300 350 Mosher Oil 50 Teapot .. 90 §=6100 Northwest -50 jonds Outwest — -06 100.02 Picardy --- 06 95.20 Riverton Refining__ 16 94.10 ,Rity. & Prod. Corp. .35 95.40 Sunset 5 94.76 Tom Bell Royalty 95.74 Wind River Refz. 94.22 Williams, E. T. - Victory Loan — 99.94 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm. Springs --. Salt Creek __ 1.60Grass Creek .... Big Muddy . 1.50Lusk .. Pilot Butte ... - 1.50Lander _ HAMILTON DOME UL CAMPS MADE WELL Io OPENEO READY FOR COLE ~First Drill Started in Field Reaches! Drilling Gneranonsit to Be Housec Embar Sand; Highland Boy Drilling in; Operations to Continue This Winter Wyoming oil camps are being mad ready for the winter by housing ii ll working equipment and improvin iving quarters that work may pro ceed with interruptions incidental on ly to bitter cold weather and the mos severe storms. Practically every com- pany will prosecute development vig orously with the exception that th: starting of many wildcats probabl- will be delayed until spring. Road: to tho oil Tiells generally are ir poor condition as the result of early storms, 'GLENROCK TOOL BUILDING SOLD Curtis well No. 1 of the Petroleum Producers company, the first well started on the Hamilton dome above Thermopolis, has reached the Embar 0 feet and oil is stand- ng to a depth of 1,- Well No. 3, a quarter of a t sum- mer and while no tests have been made thru lack of tankage, they are rated good for 100 barrels a day at least. Well No. 2 is now drilling and two additional rigs will be erect- ed. 450 feet. mile distant, was completed 1 The Highland Boy Oil & Gas com- pany is setting casing at 1,400 feet in its well on Zimmerman dome, 18! miles from Thermopolis. The Wall Creek sand is ected g PPE BEING STRUNG FOR LINE FROM HIDDEN DOME (Special to The 'Tribane.) BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 18—The Se- curity Bridge Company of Billings, heave completed cight miles of its ‘The large building erected at Glen rock by the Glenrock Tool company a concern promoted while activitie: in the Big Muddy oil field were a’ | their peak and Which figured in dis | #greements among stockholders whicl | precluded its completion, was sold un- | der the sheriff's hammer to Otis Bar- ber of Glenrock, for $1,825 to satis- fy a mechani i Barber is ne- ditching contract for the new pipe! potiating with a firm that expects tc line from Hidden dome and the juild portable houses in Wyoming work of hauling the eight-inch pipe’ and hopes to locate a new industry has commenced, A largely increas- jn Glenrock. ¥ ed force will start the first of the ——» week in order to complete the line October 2 1919. before winter. Office of the County Clerk, a -paeaed Casper, Wyo., Oct. 9, 1919. State of Wyoming. County of Na- Wah Ss. oard of County Commissioners, ate for Natrona County. Wyoming, me this 9th day of October,. 1919 pursuant to adjournment of yester- WELL 175 FEET DEEP age there being present Robert J. (Special to ‘The ‘TF ©.) | Veitch, Chairman, Commissioners T. SHERIDAN, Wyo. Oct. 13.—A\ A, Hall, J. B, Grittith, and H. K. flow of natural gay struck by Joe! Garson. Clerk. Bucking ut a depth of 175 feet ina The following proceedings. were well being drilled for water al Kooi] hud, to-wit: is burning steadily, making a flame! There bein: anci¢s in the office three fect high. It is believed that’ of the Registry Agent in the variour the gus cores from a coul deposit) precincts and wards embraced in the und does not indicate the presence City of Casper, it is hereby ordered of petroleum. As soon as the flow that Richard McDermott and David is exhausted drilling for water will be Williams be appointed Registry resumed. f Agents for Precinct No, 1, Mr. Mann nd Mrs. Geo. C. Davis for Procinct o. 2, Ward No. 1, John McClellan ‘und Fred Patce, for Precinct No. 1, Ward No. 2. Mrs, Christine Baker and Mrs. C. E, Wintors for Preginct Fa Ward No. 2, H. Bradley Re G. W. Breon for Fradiet No. 1, , Ward No. 3, and Mamie King and Mrs. A. G. Bruns, for Precinct No. 2, GLAY PRODUGTS GOMPANY TO USE GAS AT BASIN’: (Special to The Trivunc.) BASIN, Wyo., Uct. i18—Kepresen-}Wurd No. 3. tatives of a big castern clay products Board adjourned company visited Basin this week and 1919. their experts have taken sumples of the different shales and clays adja- cont to the railroud. It is the inten- Attest: tion of the company to establish » |. K. CARLSON. Clerk. big plunt here as soon He the natural Pub. Oct. 13. 1919. * gas pipe line i; somp) ed NOTICE SUNSET WELL IN LANCE CREEK DOWN 3,900 FEET A. A, Spaugh, president of the Sun- set Of company, denies reports that to October 10, ROBERT J. Veitch Chairman. NOT: The North Pat hte Aid society will meet Wedneyduy afternoon at ,the home of Mrs. James McCleod, $48 N. Durbin. All members sry requested te attend, ug there will be un clection of officers. MRS. JAMES McCLEOD. 10-18-2t the company’s well on section . Sidewalk Humor , Lance Creek field, is u failure, Pedestrlau—Hey, mister, you're los- und states that the Unic Oil comyn- tes something. TO MEET LIEN|"™“* ip have been encountered but no oil-} | TARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS atman Mountain Having Trouble; | » —_ Lincoln-Idaho Well Tests 500 Barrels The Tatman Mountain Oil & Gas ompany, drilling near Burlington, Vyo., is fishing for a lost bit at 1,- 90 feet. hale. Mercer Well 700 Feet Utah interests are down 700 feet ‘ith their well on Mercer dome, 20 iiles east of Basin. Dry Piney Well Promising The well of the Lincoln-Idaho com-| any in the Dry Piney field near ‘emmerer, Wyo., showed a produc- ‘on of 500 barrels a day under pump ow three hours. Whether this would vd up under steady operation is con- ‘dered doubtful but the well has ‘owed repeatedly, showing a strong} as pressure. Changes in Continental The Continental Oil company has) 1ade a number of changes in the exe- itive staff which became effective ‘ctober 1. C. BE, Strong, the present ecretary and treasurer of the firm ‘ill step up into the vice presidency, ‘e will become associate vice presi-| ‘ent with H. T, Cleaver, now in that} osition. Mr. Strong’s assistant, ‘eorge F. Smith, will assume the ue ‘es of secretary and treasurer. {. Hollister will take command at ies sales department of the newly) ted Eastern department which “ill “fnelade the territory embraced 1 Wyoming, Colorado and New Mex- | x0 and C, W. Fifield will look after he western department covering the} ‘ates of Utah, Montana and Idaho. | tr. Fifield was formerly stationed at *alt Lake city but will now be head-! uartered at Denyer. J. E. Hanum) rill become manager of the Denver ‘ivision and will be moved from his|si¢ Frank; mascot, Virgania Huff;'roy Thompson, When the accident occur-| od the drill was working in a cavey; Well No. 3 will be) yudded in this week. | AT HELM OF BIG STEEL STRIK: Inc. With 61 charter .members, Mrs. ‘Saturday afternoon, The }elected are past guardian neighbor,| Lowell Davies; guardien neighbor, Margaret Brummel; clerk, Melvin ; Rash; banker, Harold Sawyer; ad- |visor, Susan Brummel; attendant, Kareen Newton; magician George Kropps; captain of guards, Margaret Hamilton; musician, Edythe Clem- ons; inner sentinel, Clyde Kel- ly; outer sentinel, William Krapp; | flag bearers, Dorothy McDowell, Jes- E—William Z. Foster, Secretary of the strikers’ committee, is shown at the right of the group, which was photographed while conferring in Washington. In the center is W. B. Rubin; counsel for the strikers, and at the left#is W. F. Tighe, Presi- dent of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Work- ers. (c) Copic Service Co., NEIGHBORS OF WOODGRAFT ORGANIZE dUNTOR GIRL FIRST OFFICERS ELEGTED AT MEETING GN SATURDAY Rose Horton, Thelma Miller, Lyle Agnes Fussel, national organizer for | McDowell, Earl Brummel, Roy-Miller the Neighbors of Woodcraft organiz-| Gerald Welsh; pages, Frances An- jed a promising Junior Circle here! nen, David Thompson, Winifred Mil- officers|er, Alice Rash, George Rashm, Jos- ephine Brummel, Frederick Smith, George Smith, William Smith, How- jard Smith, Virgania Smith, Kather- ine Rona, Mary Ronan, Dorothy Ron- an, Ida Ronan, Rose Ronan, Charles Howard, Gertrude Kirkham, William Thompson, Cooper, Thomas Cooper, George Anderson, Robert Anderson, Harry Anderson, Leslie Freeman, Cleo Freeman, Le- Thompson, Millholliart, George Laurance Floyd Anderson, Elaine ormer station in New Mexico. J. F.|guerds, Rose Kropp, Ollie.Clemons, Ione Ellis . ‘rimes will be Mr. Hanum’s assistant | ianager. John S, Redford will sep xto the position of superintendent f city sales for Denver. Ohio Well Holding Up The Ohio’s new producer in the xock Creek field,in section 35-2 ah 8 bout 40 miles from Larami ng up close by 600 barrels. TR vell found the pay at 3,033 feet and; s on the Diamond Cattle company ‘anch, —— South Dakota Test Plauned Across the state line in South Da-| -otu near Fairburn parties are pre- raring to start atest. The sands vhere a production may be found are hree in number and will come in at} "50 feet, 1,400 feet and 2,000 feet.| fontana parties are behind the new Osage Field Is Lively In the new Qsage field just north} vf the Mule Creek, the operators are susy moving in shallow drilling ma- | shines and some have already started vork. The discovery well of the Mike Henry Oil company is showing up omewhat smaller than was at first thot, and its production has been ‘laced at five barrels. ‘The oil is of axcellent quality, however, and as the sand is only 300 feet deep, the oper- ition can be made to pay. Colorado Test Results The summer’s drilling of test oil vells in eastern Colorado has not met with any pronounced results. The Rispin well near Flagler has reached a depth of 3,500 feet and still is going down. Pockets of gas | Robert D. Hawley, William. S. TAK INCREASES ARE PROTESTED Petition Filed in De in Douglas Court) Would Restrain Collection of Taxes (Special to the Tribune) DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 13.—Coun-| sel for George H. Cross, Leroy Moore, Joseph Garst and the Ogallala Sheep | district court application for an order restraining County Treasurer T. C. Rowley from attempting to collect from the petitioners taxes for 1919 based on lands assessed at a valua- tion ordered by the state board of | equalization after the lands in ‘ques- tion had been assessed at a lower) valuation by the county assessor and the lower valuation had been approv-! ed by the county commissioners, sit- ting as a board of equalization. The board of commissioners, instructions from the equalization, to increase yalues at a a board of equalization. asserts that the state board of equali- zation has valued the land in ques- tion ut more ged Wel its actual value. bearing sand has been found. The Midfields well near Wray, Yu-} ma county, has been drilling nearly | as deep as the Rispin well and condi- | tions are not far different. Drilling) is progressing. The well of the Lincoln County Oil & Development company, south east of Hugo, still remains at approx imately 2,500 feet, little progress having been inude in the last few months. = —_————- GETS Lost. Buying on mar- gin, a little money vl will go a long way in the steck market Yet i fre- quently gets 90 far you never see it agate. —_ Pipe’ Byilt Like a Cornet. A tobacco pipe of unusyal design has been inyented by Warren Murray Buechtel of Hagerstown, Mg. Kvery pipe smoker knows that the longer the stem of his pipe the cooler will be the smoke. Pipes with stews a few feet |long have been in use in different | countries. for many years, but their awkward longtb precluded their use outside of the house. The inventor of the pipe circumvented the qjfficulty by coiling the stem of the pipe like the tube pf & corget or signa} horn. The | coils are connected at their lower end | to form a.Yrlpping chamber for receiv- jing the saliva which accumulates. ip the stem. Mach coil:hgp an independ- | ent opening into the dripping chamber und 4 screw cap at the bottem gives access to it forthe’ removal of the accumulated galire The smoke, in | passing through the cells of the stem pany, which is doing the drilling, is Autolst--What te it? ing satisfactory progress ut ubout ae peaetylager Tne plegsur my pany ip yoyr sytom—yud: is Speed several times of saliva and GIRL EMBEZZLER HELD ON CHARGE AT DENVER The officials of the U. S. Depart- jment of Justice in Denver are hold- {ing Bertha McArron, a young lady! operator who worked for the West- {ern Union at Riverton a few months | ago on a charge of embezzling A from’ the company. It is claimed that she took $300. of the money at Riverton and more ut Yale, Okla,, where she is alleged sho was later employed by the same company under the name of Kath- exine O’Brien. | learned to become a telegraph oper- ator at that place. WHOLESALE GROCERY TO BE LAUNCHED BY LARAMIE MEN LARAMIE, Wyo, Oct. 13—A wholesale grocery house, capitalized at at least $200,000, isto be orgun- | ized by a syndicate of butchers and grocery deulers: here. ac Se Thorough Preparation. “If it is your ambition to go into the wovies, why do you devote so much fithe! to thé studyof elucution?” “I wish to become a director aud producer and “I want to develop enough eloquence to hold-my own in on argument with the actors.” GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations — Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric eaeineneen meneemmeemenamemennane anne She says that Bertha} McArron is her right name and that} she was born near Hennibul, Mo., and Toe Nem ana DS Wom taeS + Li AAD CRP RROET AOv.1t aa - ‘GLENGROSS DEPOT HEED POSSIBLE FOR FUTURE, 13,— | Hope that the Burlington railroad has not given up its plan to erect a depot and construct yardage at Glencross | was revived last week by the refusal ‘of the roadmastér to grant a cross- ing to a new Converse county road ,on the ground that the proposed cross- \ing was on the site selected for the road’s new depot which ‘would be wheh the railroad is returned anne “to-private’ ownership- Plans forthe |° new improvements were made before & Cattlescompany has filed in the the war but the ‘project was halted. by the road going under United GLENROCK,: Wyo., Oct. built States administration. ——_ New Shoe Repairing Machine Installed at the Reeder Shop Joe Reeder of the Reeder Shoe petition attacks the authority of the|/shop at 119% West Second street, ting under| has just installed one of the famous ate board of | Goodyear shoe repairing machines, The machine is time subsequent to that set by law| the same machine that is used by the for the commissioners to function as| largest shoe factories in the manu- It further, facture of shoes and with it, the Reeder shop will be able to repair shoes, when not too badly out of (ahere, making them look like new. he high price of shoes is creating a’ pita for more shoe repairing and hte ae new machine, the Reeder be equipped to turn out Rete lect at a more rapid rate than for use in his shop. ever before . ‘The: finishing “‘touch—the last word to well -cressed = mun's whole ap Trance li-whis hat, Here are- men's fate worth | looking at-—and buying. Hats that are correct in every Detaett of style, quality and fin- ieh. Ifuts that Will hold their shape and shade, Soft hyts $4 to sis. Deybies, 87.50. Stylish suits and -overcouts to Dicese purtigilar men, Shirts. neckweur, paljgmus sud Souls. | So ommmeanaee t “HORSES: D —_—— Wall sir, I nes gained oi pee since I commence: ing this lac, and T ee mn Bl et strong that T can do as hard @ days work now as I ever did in my life, ssid Wm, N. Lewis, who for 35 years was €n- gaged in farming, but is at present living at 938°E street, Tacoma, Wash- ington, ‘and: is employed at the Todd Ship Yards, while talking to a Tan- lac representative the other day. “About a year ago,” continued Mr. Lewis, “I went up to Roberts, Idaho, and while working on my homestead I noticed that I was failing in strength! ‘land health. I was losing weight and! getting weaker day by day. This con- dition kept up for the whole time I; was there, and at the end of the year T was almost a complete wreck. I had no sppetite and the climate there seemed to afect my breatheing. I fi- nally got to where I would have to get out of bed at night and walk around in the yard for hours at a time in order to get a good breath. My phy- sician told me that I would have to get out of that climate or I would not possibly live much longer. Then xt ere, up the homestead and came to Tocoma- and when I got back hee I was simply down and out in aye come 48 CHE M. W. tarred impriso here, ortly after I got back, a friend of sine told me about Tanlac and ad- vised me to give it a trial, and after taking a couple of bottles of it I felt} so much beetter that I actually went} to work doing hard tabor like hand- ling brick and steel. My appetite came back, and from that day to this, ti just seems I can’t get enough to eat. I have no trouble in breathing now, and can go to bed at night and sleep right thru without a break un- til time to get up in the morning. That was twenty-two weeks ago, and I have gained an average of a pound a week ever since. I am well and strong now as I ever was and am still swinging to my Job at the ship-| yards and my work doesn’t hur me! at all. Yes: sir, Tanlac is the best; medicine I have ever seen, and I ex-| pect to keep it on hand as long as J! live.” Aanlaec is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alco- va Merctantile Co., and in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug store.—Ady. ion of mon. gospel They said he owed’ nothing Efevator “Man's Jest. i PP Bly ai ypu private wires. ute quota Phone 203. Casper, Wyo. WILLIAM L GAINS 22 POUNDS TO EAT LOCO) e of Friend PACs G Ass PROPRIETOR OF ETOR OF DEFUNCT LAUNDRY UNDER ARREST the first person convicted under the mew: Wyoming law providing that non-payment of employes, is reported to be under restraint in Indiana, to which ‘state he was taken by.a rela- tive following his release from jail BIBLE GLASS TO TAKE PLAGE EVEN SERMON Following a policy last spring, Rev. Phillip K. Edwards, rector of St .Mark’s Episcopal church | will conduct an informa} bible class | cach Sunday evening at the conclus- stead of preaching an evening ser- evening service. study of the opening of Christ’s ac- tive ministry as told in St. Mark’s \great interest. ee eee A Little wantad will sel} it. “Talk With King” when he died. A little in- “The elevator man has asked for quiry showed he had not Pro- more money.” \$ vided for his chief creditors “S02” \@ —his family. This debt is “Yes, He says he quit: ing up aloes ilniaalare bee apie best discharged through a life insurance policy in the TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS AOS Haes Son from New York, Denver, and Place the conveuient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- Information and quotations furnished upon Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty B Bonds end otber issuss. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg. in “4, anv loco pI ial to The Tribtne > » Wyo, Oct. 11— Phe]; promoter of an ill- laundry enterprise here and mment may be inflicted for — inaugurated the evening prayer service in- A full choir will sing for the Last night the was taken up and proved of PENN MUTUAL LIFE ia Ee. i "Phone 120d. Suite 2, Lynch Bldg. request on “The Insurance 111 East Second ——— 4 com 156 WN. Woleott oat ak ver igh pte traces get you ce Ti bau t, + List your i e. an st le ighest possin’ Phone 1133 “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” BELL-KEMP CO. 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