Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 4

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— a PAGE FOUR sak FERRIS FIELD 5 PROMISING| Carbon County Dome to Lead in Drilling’ Activity Soon, Summary Shows While the attention of Wyomingites and others interested in the develop- nient- of Wyoming’s petroleum... rp- sources has ben centered on more spec-.; tacular flelds.of this state arrange- ments quietly have been .in progress which make the Ferris field, in the | northern part of Carbon county, the ene of perhaps the greatest drilling vity in Wyoming. Seventy-one drilling rigs soon will be pounding down toward the Wall creek sand un-| ying the Ferris field, said the im- ration commissioner, and of these already are on the ground. The re mainder will be moved ir rapidly as possible and it is forecasted that within r the Ferris field will have taken front rank among Wyoming's petro- leum producing localities. The Jeraco company, which controls Virtually all of the prospective oil ter- entered into agreements through the Gene Petroleum company with the Midwest, Texas, Ohio and other companies whereunder 71 rigs are to be put to work in the field. The Gen- eral Petroleum now has 12 rigs up and othe? concerns 14. Under the con- tracts the Midwest Oil company is to pu tin 14 rigs; Ohio Oil company, 13; Texas Oil company, 13; Wyokans} Oil syndicate, 4; Domino Oil company, 4; Emery syndicate, 2; Sand Hills Oil company, 4; Miller syndicate, 5. “It is quité evident,” said Commis- sioner Hill, ‘that the Ferris field is due to come to the front with a rush and that a refinery or refineries must be 37 La BER Bye us Petr Snes : Today’ $ ane Hef Wire : : -r--~ 1.80 2.00 HEE EIDE Dusen” New York Curb Stocks Ven t Open. Close -~$166,00 $163.00 1.60 2.00 , Midwest Preferred - 2.00 3.00 contract with the m: Indian ees | Merritt paar: (hE "24.00 25.00 Montana oil operators and others are Fae e Workers of IBuck a cae on .. 8.97 4.00)in an expectant state as the result of| (the 7, Ww; Bian Peal pec erg ag aH reat several test wells nearing completion jColumbine -—- 2/ Sinclair Guie —- TZ selo0 61.90 / 394 BtAtting, nocording to, 1. Gront it or power afi [Consolidated Rovaity ‘ Salt Creek Prod. Assn... 53.90 54,00 | 0f Roundup, who. stopped in Casper en 8 Bb coal toipien ein pra Sow Gilch 2 West. States O. & L.... 1.62 1.75 | "oute east where efforts will be made to usiness of i Soe ee 29 Prod. & Ref., Com_-.--- 7.97 8.12| interest investors in several —proposi: I Batok, ofa Eee estern Petroleum. New York Stock Exchange Stocks |t!088 which are considered attractive rer. prosaeint j te, but | Jupiter, —---- Mexican Petroleum 3--.-$252.50 $248.75 | ‘TOM the Beologtat's standpoint. nent of th condl- | Kinney $36:50 €39.00],. 27 the Devils baainsrpgie north (of ‘to it; the! atrike is FUNNY seme 60.95 60.12 | ROUNdup the Van Dusen Oil company4 allowed to be called There will be no q [Rance c reek Royalty = 107.25 107.87 | encountered oll this week in a sand! relief here from the cold thru gas or ; Lusk Royalty found at 1,100 feet. The possibilities | olectrié heating, becaiise the leat light SARENTA ae merole um Stanney: ; 50} or, the well havé not been established pany will be entirely out of coal MES Mount in & Gulf. 72 “*,|and will not be known until casing is}and coke by Detember 1. This will stop = SAGE” aos er Ol 40 | an one 5.00 | set and drilling continued, Some water|¢he street cars, plunge the city into | Northwest 55 (20 3.50 Was also encountered. If anything bet-| darkness, close all offi rf Outwest 04.06 | TepPOt --~ 1 Pe ‘ Re Weaiae ts tae > H ter than.a five or ten-barrel well is houses, and bring business to a stand- Picardy . brot in the rig will be moved to a new | stil, of the Ferris field—14,000 acres} Riverton Refining |Royalty & Prod. Corp. {Sunset ~------ Win will erected along the line of the Union Pa cific railroad to take care of its produc tion. The first refinery perhaps will be at Fort Steele, arrangements for a plant there having been apts ke gee wome time ago.” The 14,000 acres held by the Aerano} company--a corporation composed of | Wyoming residents—is believed to cover the potential area of the Ferris | field. Of this acreage 2,640 is owned by the State of Wyoming and is un- der lease to the Jeraco company. The discovery well was brought In on a state section, section 16-25-86, at the extreme eastern end of the field. A} six days’ continuous test of this en shows it to be good for 400 he daily, with the pr inc first. Wall nd, which was tebneas at and which 1s 100 | COUrSe of construction, or about to be erected, are a refineries ' of the fields west of Casper and also ‘rouble. Never Fails. F p thee feet in. thi . The second Wall! which will have a capacity of 5 850 barrels oe apd one gen TY ip Lance Creek. His company has large} | There's only one way to get rid of | : Creck gand tes about, 175 feet deeper | ety with & capacity ( | holdings in the Polson Spider and Hates | S$ command thats to peel’ th of as | THE FLé VOR LASTS and will be reached by some of the! wells to be drilled this winter. The Jeraco company under the con tracts whereby its holdings will 1 extensively dritled retains 80 ir each section and will derivé @ one-| eighth rey from productions The { company is apilalized at $1,000,000. ‘To the north of the Ferris field the res Produce & Refiners’ company has |v) amount of m brought in‘two producing wells and fs | ;, Wyoming refining driliing at several sites. This concern | \ hic} : is New, Mexicd Tests Projected also has two gas wells ble of out- putting 5,000,000 cubic feet daily, suffi- cient to provide fuel for all drilling © erations in the ge. fle 1d. MONETA CAPITALIZED AT county, . which | barrels daily; gaesicl horn- | test wells will be sunk in the Willow! your name, It docs. aw xe forever ontly sold for $10,000—the psfer including the townsite, all buildings thereon nd all equipment of such biildings—now is cz 000. Articles of Incorporation w filed in the office of the Wyoming retary of state Wednesday by the eta Townsite company, ¢ stock, into 1,000 shares 6f Ue h, directors for Good $100,000 divide par value of $100 the first year, J. Goodman, G mi nd H. J. Shad. The incorpo! are J. Goodman, y W. Higby ana Charles T. Bam fee: COLORED BOY STEALS BOTTLES, SELLS THEM Mose Ransom, a bd aha at Laramie with a capacity of 1,500} the result that he triumphed in =the |¥] A sos Pee a Reena oosth ¢ | Darneta cally, higher court, fe) (et Specializing in ay a truant) andjalso on the ‘The annual eapacity of primary re- Bit a Pe be ic] Wi off | f hi k stealing milk bottles etch he soush:| pnuree mow operating in the state dsl Cai ay ene een | € offer a limited amount of this stoc tg redeem at ait milk station. Sher-| 49 139.900 lurrels. Refineries now build-| GSATURDAY ALL SAINTS. DAY iff Royce, ting truant offi the el of the for two hours without int then as soon as he } been retur to his school room, his-sobs ce ruptly, and he started in to make li miserable for his schoolmates, exictly as if nothi ad oceurred. BUT NOT NOW. Tell mo what you would. have peen if you hadn't married. A believer in matrimony, I guess. FOR 8S. Latest-modely ord Uxed four months quick st A. TAYLOR District Court Chambers GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Dil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box aa Rin. 10, Lyric] | hi jlast as vitalized at $100,- STATE’ REFINERY f iH BARS Sree botetet Great ore ature Tae gut | , before the war ‘Six Months’ Time to See Prima Prim ary Plants Hahalig 60 jell ming im 54,600 barrels daily and there are in opera jon, in the state] itea pf the latter part: of last week | Corns Ri peet_of its output | Secondary refineries (supplied with oil previously deprived of.a por-, is enthusiastic @n his statements con- | if wwe vasing. ‘The oil comes from the | ticn of its contents) ,with a daily CAPO of 20 handling % *he torer aly. x’ months, | i nticipated,*ithes @tate's = refining} very valuable next year. , World that does it that way, and | « cavacity will 60,500 1 is cai Incidentally, Mx, ‘West is also a good eso wih secondary refineries capable hoosterrfog the Tribune. and voices, his | { E! lic | missioner Ch ful chee! cave of t p bre’s oa I | at ¢ ing ; CASPER LIKES lare urged to attend, oye oth gre bot i | Western Exploration - arn epores = . pik Basin ~-...---... can be drfdged. the sand found at 1,850 ter, so bad that passage is almost im- ou als as eee Creek | teet will bo givensa ahoro test and cor: | possible, | [Pie fuaty susk — {mercial product ifs expected. The|GREAT NORTHERN te 1,50 { Lander |well was. drilled Yointly by the Ven|1s STORING COAL }same company’s plant at ¢ or to be erected at once incluc MeWherton Refining. dusk, 5: fining, Thermopolis, 100 ba) lereeting in the Byron field a small re One secondary refinery is to be built!/to about $11,500,000. In the lower! #4 this capacity to here has never been anything with | alae. * hevey eit the quick action. of simple witchhael, } Oklah Loui d camphor, hydrastis, ete. ax ee ot OL _Vslahoma, uisiana an Lavoptik ¢ flamed and Lavoptik a very short time. In an- vat benefit. We guarantee ‘a small ed or inflamed eyes. location and the oil will be used for] ‘Because the trains will not be run- drilling, The company not omy faces | ning, the oil lies in la shortage of fuel but has to haul it ne et and ae ey wie 20 miles over rough roads, making the|¢ooking suddenly thrust upom them, cost extremely high. _ | Will not Jast, and the oil heaters will Oil recently was found in the Wo-/be as cold\as the electric, gas and coal 93.32 | man's PockcS:teld at 1,350 feet, but ve-| ranges, There will be no hope in the 99.60 |cause of excellent indications: dri‘ling | motor-trucks because the gasoline. sup- - was continued -to.,2,400 feet where ot! ply will fail and the highways: WYOMING CRUDE OLL MARKET sulphur watur was’tapped, “If the well Orassontie Rronecontaet in ae id River Re jams, E. T.. 144 1.46 4th 4%4's 1 2__ 3 ‘90 {Victory Loan .. | Dusen and Tr&-City companies. GREAT FALLS, Mont: Oct. 30:— | The .Cosden company is starting |4s a precaution, in view of the strike ca ka operations‘north of Forsythe on an-|threatened by the United Mine Work- Pac ge ers, to take effect November 1, the territe e ies Dilsen’ com age southern jat Stockett. and Lehigh, operated by bart of F the > ANS ek structure, thes Cottonwood Coal com | pany, from | G _| win i tas de bulk of the fe uoea Cc a package by it in Montana, aré being operated 5 every day and every ounce of coal pos- sible, to mine is being taken out, all the during the war extess being stored in; heaps in’ the railroad yards. The officers. of, the coal company are is shipping large quantities to other ny has moved | division points in the state. Its mines BE RAISED 10 100,000 000 Barrels a Day and i Refitieties 31,500 Bartels, Immigration Agent Sale at 3 - «6 99 The capacity of petroleum refineries how in, prgratign in Wi ua ei {inert the Denver ome of ye it oe Your | id company who vis- c a package | cerning olf lah ih: this seqtiaiics Mr. eet els... In) West LoVe iced fa thany| Two al thal Fuss Within the coming § Dome fegions which he believes will be| only one corn remover in all appreciati mh of the help, which this ‘patier has given fhe development of the 2a regio! by. careful. daily sum- “Ina FN) s maries or néWs from tho vil fields. | govosssosbaseabesesetecoes comet Welk Wea) Talk With King Too young to do. anything; = as 3 bark Hoon wnt Sas too old to-do anything. The thot that “Getett” is, Sodny the Ole ‘ ing figures. we State Immigration Ci rl S. Hill, following ng of refining resource +h was inspired by a today |} he state w 8 received publicity during shel All material for the first “of twé test months. wells to be drilléd south df Chama, in primary refineries of the state—! Rio Arriba county; New, Mexico, is now treating crude petroleum as it) on the,ground., The first, well, (tia, of from the ficld-—Commissioner | the Willow Creek Oil company, of which » now consist of the follow: Williams of Denver is president, at the points and of the ca-| js now about 200 fees deep. | Midwest, Casper, During the last two weeks the rep- fe Is daily. seer ondar: yr se treating crude after Creck field du gs the next six months. iis. pe with tape; pasate! ndares, knives, corn-diggers, sors, _ files. blood-bringing” razo Easo of its conte has been r t State Mannger DL Ins, be corn-freo at last. Lin other refineries—are th Four-Million-Dollar Judgment H Phone 120-3 See ee nteo nonts hae Oil of Indian plant at ¢ pe les T. Borwn, former Denver at- acity 15,000 barrels daily, and the, to; and at one time a member of ’ t-} the New York banking firm of Henry - daily. | 1. Doherty & Co. has just recovered! an the wocid’e b an eeeee ya 6y, sted) a verdict for nearly $4,000,000 against! . A. B. Leach & Co,, New York invest- mrent bankers, as his share of the prof- |i its growing out of the financiti¢ by} the Leach firm of. the Island - Oil ation corporation. The appel-|§ sion of the supreme court of | ; York, in makiitg the award,’ de- creed that Brown was entitled to a ry the facts regarding which are) third of the profits of the deal, which} available. amounted, as was shown in the cot - fa. t any, drug stor M LS Suite 2; Lynch Bldg. u. wrenee = Co. Chicago, TL i | nd recommended ity 5,000 rimary refin »s now being eum, i. DIILIIIOITI SI TISOTH SA Lester Brokerage House dail; General Pet barrels daily; Midw: mie, 5,000 barrels daily; 77 «ipa taceceteatcaes els daily. addition the Allen Oj] company is my , Inc. once, a Standard Oil Indiana plant| court, Brown “Jost and appealed, with! Saturday being All Saints Day thers i will be a celebration of the Holy Com-|» munion at 10 «, m. ut St. Mark’s Epis- copal church which all ioe ned at $1.25’a share. The company has considerable produc- tion and has valuable leases in or to he buil » will increase Beene aes = — . 156 N. Wolcott > Phone 1142 \ \ .) ) NEW YORK OIL \) INSTANT ACTION’ Read the Tribune ane) wants ads. (ahead thao aah Dutton, Staley & Com pany ' “Casper’s Pioneer Piehibs \ accurate quotations fro: York, Denver and sk over "private telegra ol jan aa I local oll stocks a bought, sold and quoted. our stocks with us, we will ‘Office Open Frowings. i get you the oe possible price. al “aL ‘Gu Ee oe ie e wagh. 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