Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 4

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feret PUITeyeyl sare totes $$$ PAGE FOUR 7) Twat SHELTERS BUILT BY G. P. 10 SAVE LIFE IN STORMS Big Wyoming Operator Would Eliminate Tragedies Such as , Befell George Chandler Early in Winter Taking its suggestion from the death} of George Chandler, superintendent who perished in a Red Desert blizzard early in, the winter, the) Cow Gulch _ General Petroleum company is erecting shelters between Rawlins and the Fer-/ ris field to offset danger of a repetition of the tragedy. One of these shelters! already has saved the life of one man} stranded on the lonely road, perartay from Rawlins say. Shelters Well Equipped. slters contain two double bunks and are supplied with a small stove, coal, broom and lantern. Signs will be erected over the doors showing the distance between shelters and carry-} ing the following invitation: “This shelter was erected for the protection of human lives, particularly |} during the winter months, and all need-! ing protection from the clements are welcome. Should it be your fortune to} »t this protection, your appreciation n be shown in no bette leave the shelter neat the door and windows, a The nd* clean, ‘close | dat your earl- jest convenience return any erial | that it may have been nece: for you to use for your comfort. General} Petroleum com of California.” Texas Men Lost, Prompt action of searchers in going to rescue of two men of the Texas Oil company who failed to arrive in Rawl- ins on schedule probably saved the lives of L. W. Gorham and Arthur Boyer, land department man and engi- when their car ran return to Rawl- road af. neer, respectively out of gasoline on their ins. The men wandered off the ter abandoning their car i nthe vicinity} of 19-mile hill but were drawn back to it by the automobile lights of the search- who had located their car. from their exp They probably sfore morning. cold. eiahedaus 1 and extre would ha MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELO NEWs Reliance Fund Growing to Com-} plete Important Test Well _ West of Douglas Only $1,500 remains to He raised be-| fore the Reliance Oil company will re- sume work on its test well six miles | west of Douglas. which it hopes: to sink to the 4,500 foot level this winter in a) last effort to secure production. During | recent weeks a campaign has been waged for a 00 fund to complete the test. 17.—The Arriba Oil company of Chama, tr porated for $10,000, has filed its ter with the state corporation com mission. The company begins busine this amount having been subscribed by the four incorporators, each subscribing Associated Oil field | Columbine - |Bis Muddy jafire, jState the Ta $1,800, The statutory nt is H. 1 roy Hall, former state urer. porators are: H. Leroy Hall, Dudrow, Chama; John ©, Herr, field, Colo, Martin McGrath, Denver.— Albuqueay Stanc ome. The t Oil & Gas company, which recently announced plans for putting down three deep te wells on. the twater county in Hiawatha dome will continue ope with i dome near Thermopolis ard rig ording to nev re. in the ume field the ti Oil company is making 00 CH with its first well and fayorable indica tions of an oil structure have been en counte THVLOR & GLAY OFFICE OPERATING AT AAWLING The hotel first John the RAWLINS. week Wyo. at the ned company. ‘This com-; already has offices at) Denver, Cheyenne and Lusk. A wire s run into the offices of th hy at the Ferris hotel ane market reports will be received here direct: from the York curb, ock I from from the Chicage the San France MANE, from the othe of tl suntry. so deal-| ing in the principal ning oil | stocks and cach day receives reports regarding the active stocks in the state. is one of the big stock west and the fact that Taylor & Clay concerns of the this company is o ning up offices in Rawlins shows the fuith of the west in this section und in the ultimate out- come of the oll indusiry here. «Mr. - Galiup, the manager of the office here, will be pecially welcomed to Rawlins awe of the fact that his father is C. Gallup, president of the Rawk ins ‘Townsite company, who has becn an active booster for Rawlins fur many years past, LADIES There will be a business meeting Mon ening. Early. All members and ent; also to at- ing ut the Court VP-15-2t tend the w (House, GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Dil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric pony so that whene' Burke Sinclair. head of the indus tial welfare department of the Mid-! west Refining company, returned trom r Den Colo, Sunday. Mr, | [mot several former officers a and} bar a ana VW SS AR ESTES y Fa : Today’s Markets by Wire : Furnished Ds by Taylor & r & Clay, Cfonsd Flood Oil Exchenge buy ” Balding, ay Wyo.’ Se 8 eetan es Winiams, B. T.----- Local Oil Stocks 1.36 1.37 Bid Ask ; Western Exploration 3.85 3.90 | Amalgamated Royatty $1.00 $1.12) Wyo-Kans 1.80 ° 1.85 ‘American 02 08 rhe “O-Tex - - 11 14 Atlas --.. 05 New York Curb Stocks ere me: ried ss “19 Oded’, ‘Close ite epee tae 8587 Miawest Refining ---.---$184.00 $166.00 Bike oft 31. 3p. Mulwest Common — 1.50 2.00 Buck Creek _ 1.18 1.20! Midwest Preferred 2.00 3.00 | Black Tait _ 16 Merritt 22.00 23.00 37 | Glenrock 3.62 3.88 Consolidated Royal 5 ‘Cowden ---.-+ - = 10.00 10.62 onsolidated Toya ph “ay 5) Okmulgee P. & R------ 1.25 1.60 Elkhorn Sinclair Gulf -.----.--. 69.00 61.00 Great Weatern Petes Salt Creek Prod. Assn... 47.00 48.00 Hutton ‘Lake ‘og | West. States 0. & L_ 2.00 12 Jupiter * Prod. & Ref., Com. 10.12 10.37 Kinney Lance Creek Royalty — | Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum — Mountain & Gulf_ Mosher Oil — Northwest Outy Picardy ~ Riverton Refining Royalty & Prod. Corp- Sunset New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum -~~--.$203.00 $203.00 Texas Oil » = 303.25 302.00 Sinclair Ol = 63.26 62.37 U. 8. Steel - 105.00 104.87 Tom Beil 2nd 44's Gates -._ Srd 44's 2 94.60 Wind River Refining og, Hh tis tie oe WYOMING ORUDI: OIL MARKET Warm Springs -----$1,00) 81k Basin ..... nana =-—$1.85 Salt Creek —. - 1.50)Grass Creek -. 1.50 |Lusk ---.. ------ 1.50} Lander - Pilot Butte BRIEF NEWS OF OIL HOPES HIGH CARBON FIELDS) AT THEAMOPOLIS Texas Company Casing off Wa- , Wyoming Premier to Continue Ex- ter on Separation Flats; | tensive Development; Other Gasser to Go Lower Fields Promising RAWLINS, Wyo. Nov. s company is easing ) feet in its well on § 1 drilling should be Week. ~The Tex i ore water at 1 paration Flat resumed thi: is said to have contract with the Wyoming Prémier company to drill several wells on the latter's holdings in the Warm Spriigs ing Co., On section 1 of the is field the field, where 28 wells are now capped same company has been held up by the| awaiting the beginning of operations | tors of a@ bailer, which is now being) by the new Alliance refining there. | ‘rilled out as fast as possible. | Present production, it is estimated, will |run 1,200 barrels a day and the Wyo- New Rig for Gas Well. ;ming Premier hopes to complete one or Itig builders for the Kasoming Oil two wells each month. The refinery company are erecting a new derrick) has a capacity of 1,500 barrels a day. over the big ga: on the Mahoney} With a radius of 100 miles of Ther- dome. The old rig was destroyed when | mopolis, more particularly north, there! lightning struck the well, igniting the! are numerous prospective fields from} and for three weeks the well was! which the refining company hopes to| Another effort will be made to! increase its supply as development con- it off the gas to continue the well to! tinues. Altho representing but a small lower sands. per tage of the present produetion | (of the state at the present time hopes are held out that some big fields will he opened when the lower sands aré tearoly tested out. | company has a nine-inch line ex- ehieonity er ‘cit ng from the producing, properties witich comr filed articles of incorpo-} in Warm Springs to Thermopotis and |! rition in the office of the secretary of | next Gt ikubterobe, He He. urgest unit of storage facilities Rawlins Oil Lands Siiles Co, Another new ot company to be* ine corporated by residents of Rawlins 1s? the Rawlins Of Lands Sales company, incorpo d the directors for the, * 090..baxrel tani... first_year are T. P. Given, A. MeMick-| 1. \, 1 & superintendent of | nT. A. Re - King and John) ite reti s of the Midwest company, | yntund, James King agent im’ js spending a vacation of nearly a month irge of the Rawlins office. This com-|jn the eastern states. Mr. Reed is |. ly is ized for $300,000 divided | spending much of his vacation time vis- into $00,000 shares of a par value of » in Pennsylvania. $1.00 “Considerable of thi8/ 116 left Casper for the east aout a week stock been sold, Denver] igo, nen having taken a large block of the a tock. Peak, superintendent, of the The object of this company ts to buy, its of the Midwest compuny, has lerse and sell on oi! lands in Carbon sper office after a uid Sweetw counties. It is the In-| vricf visit in Denver, Colo. iention of the offi to have suffi- — cient money in the treasury of the com: A. K. Barnes, attorney of the Midwest er desired by loca-| ning company, returned from Den- ters the company can tuke charge Of] ver, Colo., today where he was attend- d have ssment work done on) ing to company business. ims. Land will be purchased by this sold or | npany and eithi - ~~ knew in thi to go to Hudson, Wyo. Labor conditions séttléd. Working conditions. good For Details Apply Casper Supply Co. if Corner Center and Linden, Phone 913. BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN T 1 4 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds RA ‘Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. =~ « The newly organized Enterprise Drill: | entered into} SOCOOOEECO ILI GE. 7 Oil nana Lace Creek Late reports from Lance Creek state company. driljéd into the sard last week on the southeast quarter Of 26-36-65, is holding up to first éstimate of 1,000 barrels a altho flush uction is greater. We of completing the well, which b: operations into frv- j orable Prospect, will be continued titis week. Drifling also will be speeded up on other wells. Many of. thése wells are rieighbors of the Pioneer well and Buck No. 4, Buck Creek has a row of five wells along the eastern line of section 36, Ohio-Western States have five on section 36, while Midwest has two wells in the same class on the south line of section 25, These wells encountered water in’ the first sand. ¥ Some are producing small runs of oil, others were at a standstill awaiting results of the experiments to shut off the water in No. 4. Now that No. 4 has shown the way it is bélieved that the delayed wells will be successfully completed, . Buck Creck’ No. 14, one Well site south of No. 4, now at the fitst sand will be compfted on plans adopted well No. 4. Buek Creek No. 28, imme- diately south of No. 28, now producing 200 barrels dafly frém ‘the first said, will be sent down to the second sand. Buck Creek No. 29, south of No, 28, is drilling at 2,950 feet, and Buek Creek No. farther south than No. 29, is down to 1,600 feet. The Lance Creek deyelopment of the | last week, next in importance to the | successful outcome at Buck Creek No. 4, was the discovery of oil by tHe West- ern States company on section 33, north and wést of the gas belt. anee of this discovery lies in the fact that it determines the boutidary of the was Zone in that direction. wells are now producing on section 3, south of the gas belt, but the Western States well on section 33 marks the first oil’ welt on the other sidé of the big gas well district. A theory is that an oil zone entirely surrounds: the and that the width of the oil pad will prove ‘to Have generous: proportions. Wells now drilling; will soon solve the problems. , belt, _ ONL WORKER BURNED WHEN FLAMING GAS AS HITS HIG FACE: D. A. Burris, a prominent oil worker , of the Rawlins region, was serfously burned on the hands and-face’a few |days ago when struck by a stream of working on a gasoline engine on Ma- ho dome. It will be a month before , he will De able to work again. r : Bert Cheney left this morning for ‘Bates Creek on horseback, as the roads ure reported to be impassable by mo tor car, Se Like Cascarets, they work while ‘you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. that the No. 4-well of the Buck Creek | The import: | Two oil} produce} fire from the end of the gas’ Hine! while | Opportunity for ay eee in ety riculture and ey Econom- resented in January [home economics this year, January 5 and ending March 5. Information concerning the course . Fayville, dean of the college of agri€ulture, who has: issued a special bulletin describing may be secured from A. the course. run from $85 to $109, it is thot. keeping; a study of crops, grouped as a course in agronomy; ani mel husbandry, ing, breeds of livestock, feeding, wool; applied botany; chemistry; clvil engineering; geology; making, tiret aid and em its adornment, and ketry. In addition, will be afforded all ‘ies, the heme and chanical engineering, ested. | “ONLY ONE THING BREAKS MY COLD! “That’s Dr: ‘Kina’o’ New Dis» covery for fifty years & told-bréeaker” Note: but susiained Guality i and unfailing. etactizenges c arouse such ent elem. but sure relief from Btubbo colds and garusbing. p new ones. oiice thront-teartng hi croup could have made hi di ae ioe New Discovery the nationally lar and standard remedy it Is t Fifty years old and always rell- nbie. “Good for the whole family. | A_bottle In the medicine cabinet | means a rt-lived cold or cough, \ 60c. and $1.20. All druggists. es | Regular Bo. ®is Is Health i Bovels that move ically -—free one day and stubbprn the j eS pal he - healthfuljy | late@_ by, Dr. King's New 1 | In this Yay you keep the | | of wagte matter I by cit! | through the syste: sae the bowels thorough oly a ing the proper flow of bile, amd, PigutLa 2 t al linble, Dr, King's New Lites fits work. with precision. without the constipation results of violent pur-. gatives, 25c. as usual at all | gists. Holmes Hardware Co. “Holmes to Homes” JUST A All kinds of Dolls. RRIVED Bring the children ‘and see the largest assortment in Wyoming. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. ute qtotations. Information sat quitetto: Local Oils, New York Btocks, “ CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM THE UNION.STATION Fireproof Gerége in Connection HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OIL MEN OF WYOMING. TAYLOR & k CLAY, Inc. ,. BYOCES. AND te witen, Dent market eat iy to the mine Phone 203.. Gosper, Wye Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bids. HAS THE LARGEST DAIRY LUNCH COUNTER IN DENVER. trom aot York, Paaver 694 of out. office at your dis, f eat Stocks, Libwrl} Bouds and other ‘apuee, The Agricultural cotlege of the Unt versity of Wyoming will offer a ten weeks’ short course in agriculture and starting The estimated expenses for the ten weeks, exclusive of railroad fare, will The courses offered include account farm ma- chinery, soils and farm management, including stock judg- live stock management, dairy problems and history; and home *| economics, which course includes dress- food study, the family budget, pottery and bas- the use of the library short-course stu- dents and there will be classes in me- music and in vet- erinary work for those who are. inter- Will forms in a : Stocks Not Taxed at Par Forms for making returns-of income tax will be ayaitable in December so that corporations und individuals can make returns immediately after closing thelr books for the year, according to, information received by the Quaran' Registry corporation. first of the year, Reports from Washington that stocks accepted in trade for property will be!}_. taxable dt their par value are aig SPECIALS Hy Available in December; Valué for Income: Last year sucl were delayed until Jong after the; “Oil Lands, Leases arid Royalties BRUNSVOLD & FUNKHOUSER Oil Exchange Bldg. 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(Incorporated) GENERAL INSURANCE 111 East Second Street Successors to BELL-KEMP COMPANY Ine... - Specializing In: YEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott . bT eais A Phone 1142 R. T. KEMP CO. Lester Brokerage House In savihg, they additional has frequent need for capital if he is striving continually How important it is then that he build up a savings account “Service That Counts” a ica than ateaton Sr easel “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” accurate quo D: 7 over private and Lus Dutton, Staley & Company New York, Denver pret tO 1 All local oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. Instant service. List your stocks with us, w for our Mi. t Letter 411 Oil Exchange Bldg, - we will bid i ng buy Dulyer ~/ This ruling ¥ f, a several. Weeks ago. =! —

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