Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 4

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Te € .Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyo. Wyo-Kans Local Oil Stocks Bid Ask }Wy-O-Tex © Amalgamated Royalty $1.25 $1.50) New York Curb Stocks American _ 02.03, Open Cl ‘Atlas — 06 07 Midwest Refining — -$168.00 $1 Bessemer _ {Midwest Common 2.76 Boston Wyoming = .78 Midwest Preférred — 2.00 Big Indian 52 Merritt —_- Burke Oil — -38!)Glenrock Oil Buck Creek — Black Tail Columbine Consolidated Royalty — Cow Gulch Elkhorn G. W. Petroleum Hutton Lake — Jupiter Kinney ~ Lance Creek Ri Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum Mountain & Gulf -. 95" Cosden — 18 Okmulge | Sinclair It Creek’ Prod. . States O, & L. 29°" Prod. & Ref., Com_ = 44} (79 | Stanley Greene ~ Mosher Oil 330.36, Bfoeher —— Northwest — 0 5 ey 280; Club Outwest 04 .06| Teapot --- Picardy -06 -08 Liberty Bonds Riverton FE 15 +18 }8%'s -. Royalty 29 80 fist 4" Sunset 15 17 ]2nd 4's Tom Be 20. 21} 1st 4%" Gate SoS 1.20 Wind River Refining 42 18} Williams, rT 1.48) 4 4 Western Exploration 2.95 | Victo WYOMING. CRUDE OIL -$1.007EIk FT 1.50} Grass Creek 1.60}Lusk - - 1.50 | Lander ROYALTIES PROVISION OF LANG LENSING BILL IMPORTANT HERE Wyoming Citizens Vitally Affected by Decision of Con- gress and Should Endorse Immediate Payment Plan in Wires and Letters to Solons Washington, Oct. 28.—Wyéming, more than any other state ia the union will be affected by the final determination of congress as to the disposition of rents and, royalties arising under the coal and] oil land leasing bill. Every taxpayer will be affected and every citi- zen should, therefore, be familiar with the situation. The Smoot bill/ as reported to the housé provides but 45 per cent of these rents and Warm Spr Salt Creek — Big Muddy Pilot Butte NMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS Big Hollow Well Gets Oil at 800} Feet but Drilling Is | + Continued LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. .—The well »!veing drilled by the. Big Hollow Drill- jing syndicate, a mile south of the Tom Harris original of] wells in that field, |brought oil at 800 or 900 feet, in what jis known as the Harris sand, but the syndicate cased the oil off and shut down pending the receipt of some ten- inch casing, to continue in the hope of finding the Muddy sand. The well could be made a producer from the oil already found, but it was decided to go deeper in the hope of finding more sand. SiS Se SSE Incorporation Amended CHEY NE, Wyo., Oct. 28.—The Lackawana Oil company has filed in the office of the secretary of state two certificates of amendment, one increas- ing the number of its directors from three to five and the other extending the field of its activities to the refining of petroleum. The amendments were approved by the entire outstanding 1,000,000 shares of capital stock of the corporation, these shares being held as follows: John Gaffy, 500; Daniel J. Gaffy, 500; Margaret B. Gaffy, 999,000. a ass Rock Creek Producers Organized CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 28.—Articles of incorporation were filed in the office of the secretary of state Monday by the Rock River Producers Oi! company, with headquarters at Laramie. The company is capitalized at $500,000 divid- ed into $5,000,000 shares of the par The directors the first year are John Heffron, ‘ar Waechter and W. T. Wilson. — TWO NEW POOLS OPENED IN TEXAS, ONE SOUTH OF IOWA PARK REGION The opening of two new pools in. the North Central Texas fields has been followed by the usual excitement at- tending operations in that territory ch of them “is important. One i located five miles south of Iowa Par in Wichita county, and 20 miles from the production at 3urkburnett. The well is estimated at 1000 barrels in the top of the sand. Apparently this} value of 10 cents each. for fear ones be Detd toi uea ee jis the same sand as that which has which) the funds) originate immeditely |proven so rich at Burkburnett, as it jpegea holed colieaton: phere Sp hoW-lwas found at about the same depth. Sven vesvecy strong and activ: Kiet The production at Iowa Park has been jment favoring the payment of this 45 /obtained from’ shallower formations a ee Ly ing from 700 to 1000 feet. The new strike opens up a large stretch of ritory yr deyelopmeypt. [per s as jfund, and after r enditure | ‘the ¥ ation service and repayment | 116 the service the money fo be then | pplurned. over t0 the states, This sent: | y days of the a time when low and y due to then chief | ment originated in the e: Continues to Gush While Harness-|,)je 2 ed to Pump; New Company stent efforts of the cee ES retlamation service. Un the — | of postponed 1 its sums No. 2 well of the Lincoln-ldzho com: ed to be paid to tl ‘ould The second yénture to open a hew pool is in Palo Pinto county, north of the Strawn pool. This also found the y formation at 1700 feet, ani 1 for 1000 barrels. me 120 miles south of low: se two prospects jto the will be import ant in production of |this gre pany in the Big Piney field, Linco }be paid them, if at all, during a pe county, Wyo., continues to gush at in-f©f from ten to thirty ter the | ad been collected. By 3 tervals even when harnessed to the seed tithe Gata pump, which has a capacity of PHEr a-hugo joke) matte ata eu { Be J eis an hour, and increasing attention! concerned, and t contend that un is being directed to the field. ‘The fig|der such a provision the state would | sh the’ well. wus drilled ds uee[never uny fund because it would | be utt je to identify funds | 0 feet d moved to section 7, Consumption of oil for drilling | received f BRIGHTS ULE CAE purposes will be about 35 burrels a day | ey id into the reclama-} TBAT Is evil terties A the Lin-}ton ft no one would | coln-Idaho company : pereule, to eayewhen Be &} i Gas company,|tibution to the fund had been paid out he I used or returned men a Idaho, southwest | moving r :, however, that some system | ‘le ices - ter of wection adjoining the Linedin-| 5, artnet t aca Aa hanatite ites | . Clay Offices ho holdings. ; A bein a mising lease in the Dry Piney fel. 1. ton, and possibly ears would |obened in the front portion of the of-| * hromated by Fs H. Chest oe : ‘9 pse before any of the funds would be|fices of the Taylor and. Clay company pert, Idaho, and hi pe ie e°3 available. to the states. » the mean-| 9, a En 2 floo: . Oxohang: troluem company at LaBarge. have hecessituted henvy public cxpen-|PUilding. ©. C. Brungvold and H. L. Mr. Chase spent part of last week © | qitures jn the building of roads and|Funkhouser will have charge of the the ground and in eee ne gyi bridses and the maintenance of schools |department, the entire work being | ficers of the new company, which POM) goq omer public institutions, and. Tor aap neater reat aid ises to be one of the live wir Pee iy. ir eekste OL ions | itary | Pe inite Ba {| Mfould frequently have been exhausted ie department will buy and sell|§) ¥. M. Willmoth BAG, Tene sh Sesehe Saath. ba Nets | es on oil lands in the ». The Y et na receive any of the funds. It will, there: | \aee5 Ot TE ET a SETS F. Snyder, Hey asurer. ‘These! tore, be seen that every taxpayer in the |PeW business w ertlad de eect a With W. 1. Rollenbeck of Rupert ad eee ice ian ne a italy inten, {Casper. ‘Ch department opened Mr. Hunt of Nampa, form the board Lin the final determination of this |e? business today. of directors. Pedi Gutaiiion Mr. Brunsvold, one of the managers eda ! twas until recently with the Taylor and When the newspapers announce the Clay company in charge of the trading iyassaye by the house of the leu bill, {department. Mr. Funkhouser was for favsuming timt il will be passed in the|}merly with Robert Taylor in the real i |form .in which it is reported in this} te business. | who are contending for immediate pay-| |ment to the states if the member © ABSARAKA ON THE ROCKS the conference committee of the two| immediate payment: plan letter the wire or bj clubs and other organizations from state ments of by from commercial Work on the je pipe line from | rhe TES EA a piesa cea n daa and county officials, and from individ- Lasley heppaaacte Pt unis, and it will be well for all to keep poe sat ne miles of the) this In mind us the opportunity for ae- trench hi mpleted so far, but| Jon approaches. mad weather is impeding the work some wh The contract for the trenches called for their completion by December 1, but it will be seen by present prog- ress made, that it will be npossible to get it done by that date. All the pipe for the line has been (re ved, 36 cars of which were unload “| at Manderson, four at Basin and three at bull. Of the twelve auto trucks pt for the conveying of jong the line from the p > $4,200,000 WORTH CF N.Y. OWL OUTSTANDING OL the $10,000.00 ch it was delivered by the rail.) New York Oil com according to road company, tw» bave arrived und) the Qelober report contained in a book: ih rentiaiding ign are supposed to be, let issued by the company to all of its dvlayed cirou' y snow stormy. | stockhole this k, the issued and = . outstanding stock amounts to $3,200. © 0 101907 # Oct. 28, Lhe booklet contains a list of all the 5 nd p of €u¥-\ officers of the New York Oil company that the Boilermakers 1 Lodges along with their photographs and per be responsible! yoniul record assumed Wy of the in busine It also tells growth of the company will in no way any pt aiming to be a boilermak und plans for the future. Maps er or helper, unless haying idorggd showing the various ficlds containing statement on the officers of Loed! Ng. company holdings, offer a clear idea 60s, ic; ef the company progress for the hold > LOW HANNA, @2%er of stock in this company ss Susliesss Tribune waut ads. Bead the its hold-} NEW IA WL AL W LEASES Brunsvold and Funkhouser Open for Business in Taylor- TEST WELL UNFINISHED SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 28.—In an ef- fort to interest capifal in its Tongue River well the At Oil & Gas com- | pany has offere If inte: }the well and the 10,000 os of le surrounding it to any person who will provide the 000 which it is esti mated will be required to sink the hole to the depth at which geologists have estimated oil sands will be found. The well is standing at 3,500 feet. The oil sands. it is believe at about 4,000 feet. The cost n $136 A Tribune Wantad will sell it- We desire the services of a high-grade salesmen for the state of Wyoming, for raincoats automobile couts, and waterprovt clothing. Strictly commission. If qualified, write full record, first letter in order that we may. be |] able to determine your qualifiea He tion: GOODYEAR WATERPROOF COMPANY Minneapolis. Minn, | jand at the refinery with close inter- illing 10 | IN LANGE GREEK FIELD The Sunset Oi! company on section Ee anteater Aa anise 2 LARA WORK IS RUSHED 253 Men Employed in Refinery! | | object of the department of industria! | relations : 22-35-65 in the Lance Creek field is re-| ported to be gassing heavily with ‘the drilling having reached’ a depth of 3,- 700 feet. it is close to cap rock. It is said that if this well. strikes| pay with a.good production it of the workings of the plan oF Ob rel ee extension, of the Lance Se ea SR A Tribune Wantad will sell it. Presént indications are that | mean field. | Construction There by . the Midwest LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 28,—There are | men now employed at the plait of | Midwest refinery, with a payroll of $45,000 a month, and work is not yet under full headway. The idea is to push the plant to completion, in the hope of being able | to care for the enormous output o: pil | which will flow to the Laramie plant. Ave lights are to be installed on the! site and 24-hour shifts will be worked. The people of this community do not seem to realize the extent of the wo: being carried on, and the rush being; used looking toward completion of the plant. The men employed are working with an energy that shows in the large amount of work turned out, and by the time the plant is ready to receive the oil as it is pumped thru pipes from the producing field, the large tract will| be covéred with buildings and acce: sories to the work in hand. Carpenters | jare working with haste to gét build- ings up and the other artisans are not | backward in producing the several por-| tions of the immense plant. The National Supply company, now operating a branch stgre at Second and Garfield streets and a supply yard near the site of the old rolling mills, is | watching developments in the oil fields the 2pid | est. It was stated today that, should development meet expectations the com. | pany would erect its own building in this city. FIELD SUPERINTENDENTS CONCLUDE MEETING HERE The first session of field syperinten dents of the Midwest Refining, com bany closed Saturday morning. Practi- cally every field in which this company is now operating was represented at this meeting which lasted two days Thirty of the superintendents and’ oth er company officials were talien throuzh the refinery of the company here Sat urday afternoon. Saturday night the visiting field su-! perintendents were banquetted/ in the banquet room of the Midwes: Refining . : mpany in its refinery off} hailding. | Burke Sinclair, director of industr ions of the Midwest Ru clair explained the object of co-operai industrial plan which has been arted here;told of the work done and whit was planned for the future. Few of the employes in the outlying distriet Imew WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINS HIT HARD °”* ‘Have Sloan’s Liniment ready for | those udden rheumatic. | twinges hi Dea let that rheumatic pain or ache find you without Sloan's ; Liniment again. Keep it handy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. If you are out of it now, get another bottle today, so you won't suffer any longer than nec- essary when a pain or ache attacks you. Apply it without rubbing —for it penetrates — giving Prompt relicf of sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lameness, Soreness, sprains, strains, bruises. Be Prepared — keep it handy. I druggists — 35c., 70c., $1.40. Sloan's Limiment Free 20 for 20c ii handy Gates Oil Co. We offer a limited amount of this stock - at $1.25 a share. The company has considerable produc- tion and has valuable leases in Oklahoma, Louisiana and Wyoming TAYLOR @ CLAY ' —————Incorporated if Oil Exchange Bldg. Office Open Evenings ii DENVER CHEYENNE LUSK ee Rit bo Br es Ot os 76 Ca Be ACERS Pe 2/22 LLL LLL Bs PB 8 2 | Soper ie ee “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” BELL-KEMP CO. “The Insurance Men” Phone 370 111 East Second “Let’s de the-darn job Chaba Lh LL EL hd LE fff —Ches. Field WH js it i more and more epoca millions now) are getting t with Cian First of allfine tobaccos. Ou buy us the pick ‘of the ted <yreo in the Orient send Turkish vafieties {Xanthi, Cay; and Samsoun). © blend these by a secret - method with specially’ choice Domestic leaf. This method brings out new qitalities Of flavor—a smoothness, a richnéss, .a. mellow- ness that go righc to the spot. 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