Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 4

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aE, Furnished a my TAYL YLOR & CLAY IN ea srOhs | di. Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Chemical a ged Gulf Coast Give Up Tacoma Mai Ta es Sure No-|* ot ; > Bad ther News of vember‘! thru ted 2h, Local Oil Stocks Wyo-Kans - 2.00 2.05 Gta, ‘County Fields. by aidetnen te Open Close} Wy-O-Tex -* A 16) ty Amalgamated Royalty -$1.50 $1.75} |. KEMMERER, Wyo. Oct. 21.— The American "eat at ‘148° South ‘American 02 03! New York Curb Stocks Joint drilling operations ‘in the Fos- Center been to ng Neo erie M07 by eas aonniae Aa 0 $i7e oo Si. field by the Chemical and Gulf of ‘Tacoma, Washingvon hese ires4 re} in, Bessemer — .23 :24 Miawest Common —2 1.75 200 Oil’ companiés have’ been split and DB lerman, present owner who he Boston Wyo aaa 15 Midwest Pret Sd“ 3'b0 00 | Xereafter each conipany will go it has been in the position of proprie- ee Big Indian __ Sag "52 Me aa set tne eee 3.00) Jone, according to announcement of tor for nearly a year, will formally 56 pa eae > ir ga Merete Pee a 26.62! ,fficials.” ;The well in question was | turn over the restaurant to Mr. De a \CVe! at i01 Buck Creek 74{05 140 Coie i Begin arve| tarted in August, 1918, and oper- Renzy November 1, but he will aid - Black Tail _ By Oe Ce ter to ee o 1.12] \tions were suspended after reach- Mr, De Renzy in assiming his new|, vo Columbine 38 Qisslecs_F- eae een aren ng a depth of 526 feet. After Pitt duties until December 1. is i a Or «ite SC ae Galt ------ 59. -00/ nerous eaye-ins and other misfor- Mr. De Renzy has be the 3 : is Ser Geen capi ag Salt Creek Pro. Assn. 52.75 58.25) +unes drilling was again halted this | taurant and hotel wane A, ed HAT will be your verdiog on is Elkhorn % 30 West. States 0. &L. 1.87 2.12 | past week and ‘the depth was 610 years, ‘spending two suceessful years Brunswick Tires. You. will- ha G. W. Petroleum 10% Prod. & Ref, Com__ 8.00 8.25 | feet, or 15 feet less than a year ago. in Tacoma. His associates have only - h pais | in Hatten fate". 024 New York Stock Exchange Stocks JelPey, company will do any drilling | praise for him, his worl’ as a hotel become acquainted wit what ita Jupiter ______ 4 Mexican Petroleum_$254.25 $257.00 “hs winter. i man attracting especial attention i i eally are. An Kinney 60 Texas Oil —__ - 2.88.00 289.50 : ‘ | whereyer he has been in‘ this busi- superlative fires 1 y id ad Lance Creek Ri ‘ 36 Sinclair Oi 60.00 61.00! Nevade Parties to Dril Fras ; re ness. they will lead you to adopt new Fe pene rach Reray- =) 88 a0 ta: Steel Z110:12 111.25] _The Standard Pettolenm company.) WILL TAKE BIG PLACE IN ° Mr. De Renzy will bring his wife € usk Royalty --. 025 = aa f fc ““"| organized in Nevada, will erect rigs <7 KEBLE and his 21-year-old “sont Bucs Puli standards. a Wee Petrseur : >. 20 2 Stanley G Units. $ at once on two new leases acquired] NEXT et UBLICAN NATION- | Oakland, California dors. time in : a ountain and Gulf. 169 70) en rer jurecne -% 45 $ .50)-n the waterfall district .and expects} AL CONVENTION — Governor d A Coit 8 b bor = HO) BRL Reger as £00 | :0 continue operations this winter. | Putnam Geodrich of Indiana who che tn Caper” eget ee. yy one Droswiek. cae is i orthwest — 5 i pe LAPT Ferg Hk Bd . . ; Outwest - .06 or) Teapot —. 100 | Big Piney Well Planned. is expetted to figure to 2 con- | uf Soderman has been in Casper record. Make companions. Then Picardy __ .08 | The first well of cue Utah State| siderable datest in the next Re- |POUt two and cat pitta decide if you ever knew its equal. ‘ Riverton Refining — 16. ” 3%’s $100.40 | company will be started next spring} publican National Convention, hi a apres ty reat Falls, Mont., i ve Royalty & Prod. Corp... .28 30 ist 4’; 93.30|n section 22-29-1183 of the Dry ‘ ANBEE?. 3¢ a i in business for i Sunset —-._---.-- 19” 20 3nd 4's ~ 93:74] Piney field. Officials decided that) Bay |e o: Site uk ae ciife has hi Tom Bell Royalty - 18 +20 1st 4\'s _ = 95.40| nly meager progress could be made J | eee e ee id ime he has had United Petroleum — 1.45 1.50 2nd 4%’s 93.74| iuring the gold weather and defer- ae probably the most prosperous nt Wind River Refining-__ .12 -18 8rd 4%4’s ~ 95.36; ted development until next year te . 4 | this restaurant has’ urant his experienced. { Williams, E. T.___ 1.49 1.52 4th 44's _ ~ 93.49) conserve finances. f Western Exploration... 3.88 3.90 Vietory Loan "99.64 iietaseaae Staak | : CH | evelopment Stimula WYOMING CRUD £ OIL MARKET ! The strike of the Lincoln-Idaho ee. eee a ~--- L8t | company in its well No. 2 in the Dry Every man ex- ruddy ~ - 1.85! Piney field has stimulated other 5 ‘ Big Muddy 25; - 1.80 -ompanies to immediate work in that ae 1. Sion Tana, ne% nwi: pects more than the jot Butte __-.--_.. TITIDISISIIIIIE 1128 | egion and the Wyoming. LaBarge|** yi 0f P7-88-100. Lind average from a ind. Dry Piney company is one that all of 16:33-100, jarnsberger, saab | sevahipaanamane are stage reba, As HL, Beach, Lusk, all of 16-47-66, (Continued from Page 1) 7. —_—_—— ee * | The company is financed largely by HB, Prouty,- Rock Eixey all. of , plaints along” much. the sme. lines. B ick- Bi ik jalt Lake City men and its holding: Bs IKE H. Harris, La » all of | No. 6 paving district was impropet- fun w. bath ite | re Spans five mixes south of) the Pace ‘arris, Laramie, all o ily iid, one man charged, the nen eat Gollender new stril | being broken and no effort tLeing t Bruriswick F il FORMED IN | q q Sea ee The Midland Oil Co., Manyille, all! ‘made to replace it. And The Sharp Fight Waged Over National-' Aggregate Carmien of Oil.Concern:| ization of Lands by Executive Decree. $170,000,000. seatte: or gt ae Sieh a ee] dition while Mr] Dean was acting assure you. pares SY 8 51-26-86. mayer in the soeanee of Mayor John May we have an MEXICO CITY, Oct. 21.—(By the! Total’ capitalizatior f£*151 of ¢ eeper. is property owner . Associated Press.)—A sharp conflict Pe cmparios fwhichitiediearticles a | “Leg anos: L. Nylen, Lovell, all of 16-\cj4imed Mr. Dean made no comment opportunity today to is being waged in the Mexican senate } the secretary of state of Wyoming! Wilbur J. Gib: b y,) 08 the matter. point out runs wick ‘ over the nationalization of oil lands! udring the first nine months of 1919, The Midwest Refinin Refining company is } nw of 4- 43. mon, Denvee, sine | Another owner of property said the bett f ? as provided in the decrees of Presi- rceched $170,234,700. Compared} ‘ommencing a test of the Beaver| 5-43-62. paving was already sinking neat his erments to you san Cacranes which we: antares with the same period of 1918 there| “reek structure southeast of New-| Nora A. Rider, Johii R. Dare,| property and that it was hollow un-} Then we shall ‘let into of the at Mexican constitution. se decrees have been the object of hitter at tack 5 by the foreign oil interests whieh de-" clare that both thcy and article 27 of the constitution would be confi catory. Disappointed over the inac oie ay of Wsthilng ‘ond those of Ae ere erom eer eenaiee Cc. me Harrison, Neweastle, all of | Siege Fa vplalined ta cots poets 10 Per Cent Discount if y ~ other states are ingluded in these fig-| Ji! Co., which has bee’ e) 16-42-62. tivity of the chamber of deputies! uses Of the domestic comeaier xereage in the district for some time} W. 1. Klodt, nw’ of 25-44-63, |his statement in many blocks, which has delayed action on the na- , “p He said his statement to a city tionalization question, the senate brought up as a new oil initiative bused on that of the president but differing from it in the vital point that it should not be retroactive. If adopted this law would not national- ize oil land sto which the title was perfected before the present consti- tution became operative which was on May 21. 1917, Debate on this measure, however, Launched This Year Totals is a decrease of 16 in the number of goenyanics filing but an increase in he amount for which they are’capi- talized of $95,464,700. _ Both the companies capitalized ‘un- there were 120 organized during the first nine months of the year with 8 cupitalization totalling $114,440,000. Last year there were 130 Wyoming companies organized during the same Pcriod with a tota! capialization of $160,443,000. Comparison shows there were ten more companies organized a year ago dering the first nine months. but the cariielisation of all was lower than | wl ‘MIDWEST TO START NEW TEST ON BEAVER GREEK astle, on the Billings branch of the 3urlington railroad in th southéast- orn corner of Westea county: and 2 few miles north of the Mule Creck structure. The company has leased ind which has secured altogether ap- nroximately 30,000 acres. The Beaver Valley company re- xeived a substantial bonus on the 17,- 100 acres leased to the Midwest in ‘ddition to its royalty. The com- yany has retained some of its acre- vge for its own.development. The Sinclair Conosolidated Oil company ‘he Troy, Oil and Gas company, and of 36-35-79. C.-F. Robeitson, Worland, all of 16-33-90. Fred Horton, Newcastle, all of 16- 42-65, Wiley Anderson, George Siebken, Jr. | J. F, Harken, W. T. DeRock, Art Young, Jetry Shreve, H. Jacobs and! Blanche FE. Neon, Chéyerine, all of |; 16 28-63. and nw of 26-44-68; sw% 23- 44-| 66, and ne% of 22- 44-63. M. L. Morrison, Newedstle, all" ot | 16-43-61. Rabe Elliott, Neweastle, all of 36-! 45-63. I: N, Clay, Casper, all of 36-37-86, Geo, H. Paul and Grant O. Brown,! Cheyenne, all of 36-83-91. v Clare B. Armstrong, Thermopolis, others have gone into the new field j all of 16-44-97. The topping was placed over this broken cement, the material, according to this taxpayer. This same taxpayer said he called T. A. Dean’s attention to this con- detnesth, He said he would like to have it tested. One taxpayer, stated that the speci- fications called=for- hes of .pav- ing while as a mai of his dbser- inspector at the time while the pav- ing was being laid brot forth the statement from the inspector that he was there for form and: not for au- thority. Mr. Blackmore said the inspectors for ciis in paving’ work were efraid of losing their jobs and that the good motiey of the taxpayers being paid them was wasted. Councilman Dean said he would whole job presenting scantiness of} ‘Tire lives up to Brunswick super- |: Standards. ‘That we. wou be'the sagee This Week- Only, ‘to Make oan! Brunswick and Hood Tires at Center Street Filling Station Oils, Gas, Auto Accessories & For. Center and Linden Phone 402-M: ram “TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS — i i "i : umber incorporated this year by{ Which is at present strictly wildcat! pA, BI y y soon Beatie AOE Re as @ Te) $75,997,000. A at territory, tho it has been passed upon | ww ney eed Biers sa | not sanction toe allghtine oF ay, fae: Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and sult of attempts to include in it a ‘oreign oil corporations which| favorably by C. A. Fisher and other! | lic improvement, iC other markets over our private wires. complete redrafting of the 27th age of 20-26-86. dvocated the HAE, of much Py the euicnt fa bs i «1 articles in Wyoming during the | Vell known geologists. The Muddy; ¥. Randol h,¥ Denver, jall_ of ris a lace conveuient facilities of our office at your dis- tisle. In the ae ees me we first nine months of 1919 reached a| sand, whieh is the producing horizon! 14.36.65, bas ‘ ote paving ald daaver Sees names posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the mih- Soren 3 y of total of 31 and their capitalizaton|in Lance Creek, is expected at 2600 Lise of, Sali P i § ute ‘quotations. and Leon Salinas, sub-secretary $55,794,700 P to 2,800 fect. The Beaver Valley, Mist °f Saline and Phopshate Oper- ,. . committee of the city to meet Infértastioh and quotations ° furatehed’ ‘ui f industry and comme have pre- os 2 "period of last y |zompany is composed mostly of| Frances B ie Thom A eonittittes Oeics tee Local Oils, New York ‘Stocks, Liberty Bonds oer tied. sented the government's side in sup- fon of $14, |ranchers living in that vicinity and| one, all of 16-28-1020 Cley-| with officials of the Watren Con- ion. , also i ertaining ting ti oil question since: tht ing the BiG GASSER i is incorporated for 2,000,000 shares, | par $1.00. ran WELLS GOMPLETED PI enne, as Chester Thompson, Chey- all of 16-23-104, A. BAKER, us eosin gna struction company and uny others in- terested, These committees will in- vestigate the paying and sewage con- struction work in various parts of the city. The different charges made Phone 203, Casper, Wyo. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg. oil interests would not be settled with by three taxpayers, aay u. & : s the senate’s decision. ‘FIRST § SALT GREEK J WELL Miller, E. J. Scherck and W. A. “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” The foreign oil cumpanies have IN THE OSAGE oll FIELD Blackmoye will be investigated {us ¥ + hee brought suits in the M n courts : ' written out fc for the” council. to prevent the presiden’ decrees from taking effect, and these have pn appealed to the supreme court. Secretary Cabrera has opposed ac- tion of the supreme court in these action until executive department of the; ican government and representa- of the oi] interests can reach an rstanding. What, if any, prog- ress has been made toward reaching such an agreem ou is unknown. AMERICAN SPUDS IN NEW WELL ON GREYBULL RIVE cases seemingly to delay the ; by JE, Stock for. the Qil Wells Drill; | of Wyoming with a of The. Texes ceompbay, gillian NE ING T E ll SAND the Syndicate with Silas A. Lane in/tho state board of heal ro In c. The.-American? Ol company hag /.drilling in its test well on this struct- |, e ree as sh a a The rel Dt dee xan of the pa ae bey < . | \ Patra wiiies ha went ot ate cake pee ic Si A pehegel fait © ea at" Wyone| for severe! lyeuys past. It way made Specializing in other small producers, byt unlike the| ‘The Dillon Oil company has replac-| The hire Re re the Cheno Be hie aren en iation ed ES be by &. H. Griffith ‘from: a stony coms latter the new test will be sunk to/| ed its rig in the Perris field with a|S@™pany in. the kali Butte fie . Be jecived by. Dr. - Katherine Bemen| lower sands where the company ex Midwest Moves Two | Two Rigs to spat ration Flats; Dillon to Re- sume Drilling. RAWLINS, WYO., Oct. 21— Plans for smothering the flames of the Kagoming company’s big 3 on the Mahoney dome are going ahead but the giant gasser is still} burning day and night. During the past week the weil has been the fay- \ brite target of photographers. The Midwest company is moving two Starderd rigs to the Sepafation flats district near Rawlins to Pupele-| | Stundard outfit for « deeper drilling pects to find more prolific produc-\#nd will resume work this week after Four wells have the Osage feld in eastern Wyoming | where the Mike Henry found oil at a | little over 300 feet. The Thornton | well was brot in on the same sec- \ tion, the Blind Pool reports a well in \the northeastern quarter of section 8 and “Lucky” Baldwin struck oil on the northeast quarter of section 17. All are small pumpers of about five burrels, but can be drilled and over- ated profitably from such a shallow depth. THIRD GHENO WEL I Fremont county, Wyo., of the pert should be i been completed in ig nearing the Wall Creek sund and the result) known in a} STILL PRODUGING ABOUT | 100 BARRELS OWL & DAY The first well completed in Salt} Creek proper, which was drilled in on October 21, 1908, on the ne% of the se% of section 23-40n-79w, is! producing around 100 barrels a day} atfer having been in almovt contin- Your operation for more than ten | years. |duced more oil ad have ‘held up |equally as good, it has-in some re- | speaks a unique record. It was drilled top of the sand was found ne 1,062 fect and it contained small quanti, ties of oil and: gas. Driiling con: While othef wells have pro-{ "York and San Francisco whereby thi ‘HEALTH OFFICER BOOKS "THE ENO OF THE ROAD FOR SHOWING IN CHSPER Dr, J. F. O'Donnell, venereal di- rector of the state board ak yesterday entered into an arrange- ment with Public Health films of RN famous film “The End of the’ SEAN will be shown Soreness the siete ‘Davis and reduced under direct su- pervisin of pial “surgeon general of BELL-KEMP CO. “The Insurance Men” ‘111 Bast Second Phone 370 i (aeaaae aa aara arr eararaaan Lester Brokerage House ~NEW YORK OIL ov wpe eee 4 y the United States. “The picture is tion. , considerable delay, The Producers hort tt The two.completed well tinued into the night and shortly be- d for its . DOUGLAS LUMBER COMPANY. wr aanCTe, cormortgn,eTstine| found prodution tn the” Shuntan| fre midnight Hh eae cg {ssa ‘Mihara enna whose | TS6.N Woleott, Phone 1142 - P 4 : lsund but a Waener\ test was drilled | from 4 Jantern and Stoc! 8 d ong the tractors a INCORPORATED IN STATE ‘ier sar Ito determine chances for greater pro-| burned. ‘The hole was drilled 24 feet ee ae gh, ets Weqerneerrrrras : CONTINUED STORMS.10. ssyen inthe cad gud the ll woul tino for Rolf for his daring tp = (special to The Tripaue. | Other” important. fests under way) Were Cw eet over the de: "CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 21.-~Ar: ticles of inedrperation Monday weye filed in the ‘office of Secretary of State W. E. Chaplin by the Doug. Tas Lumber $50,000, which will engage in the Janber and farm implement business | at Douglas. The company’s capital stock is divided ‘into sha. of the par value of $1.00 each. The direr- tors for the first year are C. BE. Wea-| ver, Marcus Nelson and Guy P. Squires. a well it company, “capital stock | (before the winter HAMPER WORK IN FIELDS eve. Reads to Wyoming oil fields from jcentryl points, already in miserable {condition as the usive storms, have made im passable” by the storm of Sunda which added a fout of snow to the jalready badly cut roads. Work wil he seriously hampered in many re-| gions unless belter weather prev: season rloses in this county ate those of a Montan sytidicate,* deifing in the Buel Springs field; the Minnesota’ syndi- cute in the Big Bend field, and the Tybo-Wyoming © well in the Pilot Butte field. -AEO AOVER WELL SHOT The well of Company cne-and a half AT GREYBULL FAILURE ‘» the Red Rover Oil | When attempts were nyide to cap the | well’ the cap was twike blown oft and |the third time the operation ‘way. a! succes. The well beltled down to vbout: 100 borrely, a day. Afler a j While it was. drilled a. little deeper ang the production was inéressed to! 1h0 barrels. eo ie bull, Wyo,, on’ the Greybull riv- as shot at 1,736 feet and failed to ow commercial — production. | Undismayed by their. failure officials thats the dauipinent will he used stort the production of “Dampged Goods, and ‘Claire Adayns, who is. acclaimed the most » beantiful woman on the screen, “The .End .of the, culls a spade a spade but there is nothing in it that the health ai thorities believe GEOLOGISTS Oil Field Maps “Hert oe ee ine Prat Co [ean x 325. Rm. 10, Lyric Daily acctira tations from. New Yor! fer. and Tusk over Ta telegraph witeey enna All *loeal. oil: stocks: bought, sold and. quoted. Instant service. List your stocks with ys, we will: get you'the highest possiple price. , Ask for our Market Letter 411 Oi z Earhenge nie . Phone 1133 , .

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