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PAGE FOUR Casper Daily Cribune : PINEY (IL LAN l Today’s Markets by Wire : fh. 4. TRADE BALANGE NEARLY FA J sotpkeey eel a TO UNDER LEASE | seems guscrccapamee ome ]BILLION AT END OF FTBGAL YEA mca cow ict a | TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1919 look them ov MACY, er at the CASPER PHAR, 128.3 A SHEAFFER or CONKLIN FOUN. TAIN PEN is always a most desirable present for Christmas. Our stock of a. : 5 |Amalgamated Royalty -.--$1.00 $1.12 a | pais ings, Lincoln County ero tetas ‘oz og WY-O-Tex -. a ao 12 treatment with BRUNSVOLD & FUNKHOUSER ceo: 2 \ ice: u Fa Sante Sl Fe ee ee 02 Keo Hurst ae ee Chain Nt alled by Any Nati Office: Taylor & Clay dass MEMMERER: Wye.,/Deo. @—One of © re ae New York Curb Stocks erica s Ohowing iNever Lqui 'y 'y on, 'S Oil Exchange Bldg the biggest oil land deals yet cons - 2 ICK’ i Pps ‘ - aT Boston Wyoming ~ 98 fey Close = ' mated in Lincoln county was the leas 5 pen. ne 203-: Tiaby George D, Tuney ‘ot the Wyo. 2 Indian aa Midwent, Refining ------$169.00 $161.00 Says Secretary of Commerce in Annual Report IR BOPYGUARD"- A e 203-204 ming: “Dry Piney Oil company, Burke O} 3 Miiwest Common .. - 1.50 2.00 - _ 's of deeded land from the Buck Creek Midwest Preferred --. 2. 3.00 to Congress; Merchant Tonnage Increased aC inis Land and Cattle company. Black Tail Merritt See A GS fice land is considered among the Columbine -- ~ “3'62 3.75 _ choicest of the Piney fields, and va- Consolidated Roy, 9.50 9.76 (By Associated Press.) re rious parties have endeavored to se- Cow Gulch - *kmulgee PB. & R 1.25 1.50 — ica’ ade balance for the oi cure it for several years. The consid- Elkhorn ---. Salt Creek Prod. Assn--. 47.50 48.25 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—America oon 134,947, “a figure fn eration, while not announced, is on 2 Great Western Petroleum. 5 Western States 0. & L. 150 1.75 fiscal year ended last June 30 was $3,978,134,947, “a fig hi royalty basis eeicen jay pes Bere cash Jupiter Prod. & Ref., Com.----. 10.87 11.00 mever approached in the commerce of any nation in the birteey 7 bonus was id. vith this additional Kinney ” +H a’ of the secreta! Ese land, thi company now controls ,iutton Lake New York Stock Exchange Stocks of the world,” said the annual report poner oe in both ey var the oil rights on approximately 10,000 Lance Creek Royalty Mexican Petroleum _-..$200.12 $197.00 |ommerce. New high marks were establis! exports ix F and every considered Lusk~ Royalty —_ a Texas Ol - 6.00 294.50|and imports, exports totalling $7,074,011,529 and imports Y choice. Part of ‘ equistion k Petroleum z r Oil 4 46.25 | $3,095,876,582. Exports to Europe ag- markets is being hindered by resigna- lies within two mi of » wells of sher Oil .- 2 . Steel . ~ 104.25 104.75} gregated $4,634,816,841; to North tions in the bureau of foreign and do- the Lincoln-Idaho Oil company, and on ! : . a = i = : America $1,912, 342; to Asia $603,-|mestic commerce, according to the re- the “same anticline, and. is what is Mountain & = i Liberty Bonds America $1,912,012,342; to Asia $603,-|mestic commence, necording “ous oc | 10 the Holdover Councilmen and the a ada Oot tana. Oubwest z 06 3%'s 2 901.601 this subsidiary after being schooled by ‘ ic “aniey’s company has and- ier +) 's & x oO + rt y el ap urd tig on part of its holdings, and ts [Picardy ; - sa ats Despite war losses, the world’s mer. the govern tien a aay ietiea where Newly-Elected Councilmen: Riverton Refining - 0: j2nd 4's - chant tonnage larger now than at. positions with private companies where porting material to the — at pre; Royalty & Prod. Corp. 'lany other time in history, the report larger salaries were paid. field f ilroad, so that drill = , , Sunse! are | “The time has come,” said the re- 4 ingimily {ie jatartedlinithemedr future, (eens hnnnm = i said, the total tonnage being 50,919,000 | 6 Mr B H I | ent e at pe tke Tom Bell Royalty - 22 2h) 8rd 4hy's gross compared with 49,089,000 in 1914. | Port, “when sufficient means should be ~ D, Ti. Pel ton, mayor-e lect, requests the the New Test Is Projected. Gates 2a 7180 485 4th 44's - 2|ffhe present average eificiency of the Provided so that the foreign trade serv- = The boiler of the Big Piney Oi ana/Wind River Refining -.--- 03% 01 Victory Loan world's merchant tonnage, however, is ice of our government may be placed holdover members and the newly-elected mem- Developinent company which has ereet: | —————————________-_-_______________!helow that of 1914 “beaauso of inherent Pn | #0™0 | Dereon rated, etperienes f the Cj fj : ed a standard rig on the old Corder WYOMING CRUD LL MARKET jreasons in construction and for ex- basis, » a ai8y .S : bi Cc Council of Ca: _ ranch, is now being transported from Rock River 75 |Grass Creek ..~. traneous reasons such as port conges. may pe Ep aines: ane jnterpationsl ers of the ity sper to meet at the 5 Opal. Casing also is being hauled, and Salt Creek . Elk Basin tion, labor troubles and management.” trade situatio Oday is er Gi Hal d . D h Eh ey Se ae eo Rot ein Th etoame tommane for the of vital importance to the prosperity of ity Hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th, at 8 world was placed at 2,600,000 gross this country and it is essential that past have greatly handicapped opera 5 tons, while that of the United States the most authentic information ahout p- m. tions in oil circles in this district. | was 7,600,000 gross tons. Merchant ton-|forelgn markets be obtained and dis- * —— F g|nage now under construction, is more | tributed.” " ASA SLOANE pot Field Supplies Increased. than double the pre-war output. Steel! Fifty per cent of the technical staff 5) ed The Lincoln-Idaho Ol compuny Tues gteam tonnage for the United States |Of the bureau of standards, one of the City Clerk ime day awarded the contract for freight at the close of the past fiscal year was|Most important bureaus of the depart- OE ing a carload of casing from Opal to over 6,000,000 gross tons, four times |Ment, has been lost during the past x Well No. 3 of that company in the Dry greater than 1914 and is increasing at| two years because of the small salaries ht Piney field to William Shinsel, and it the rate of 350,000 tons monthly. paid government employes, the report arrives! WON wills | EERE Tm amaiunl output of, aus thle: | crated melentltn and taetieel eerac bat Fn “Ss 1 De S' i t . ie 3 He: » | trained scientific and technical men, bu! new well drilled as quickly as possible. Pursuant to action taken by the junds in the public land states, the Na: |Y2Pds." the report said. “exceed tne) Gn Tint Moe the Jeadera in'spe- ats j Gasper Chamber of Commerce last tional government is thereby: withhold: etinvards before 1914. Steel shipbuild.|cific lines. This bureau, it was said, asing Pulled. ight, acting in conjanetion with ing the rights of such states to tax eee oe. been extended or es-{Was of great importance to industry , - —— = sik and weuther conditions of the t Pilot Butte te ho ser Manager Clinton of the Lincoln. representative oil men, the following these lands by not allowing them to | 5 tg ad . “ “ rep Idaho Oil company reports that an un. Communication was mailed today t0 pass into private ownership. fab llehea with new mashing nt zagthy ae hed »xeen demonstrated during the = sipenit : » vice ° » Unite i ; ransit accommoda- | War- bd der-reamer has become stuck in that the vice president of the United The government now insists upon a }Ods, housing ane fae : - RvaIl HIGH uencouesT Es » removal States senate, urging speedy enact- jeasing system in licu of patenting, and ons equal, and in some respects supe-| U Both needs Sethe Couartent fof WHY SEND TO DENVER ‘“s of part of the t deal of ent of public land legislation which 's proposed by leasing bills that have ‘Tier to those abroad. American tonnage | Aa mallee daaitl eur ne eh Ps Dene this well, but e Its confic , the royalty off derived under its oper- e ma i 5 1 . | year 1919 wus six times greater than i io tiN ates: wah ier es t onfidently y i the major portion of the royalties un. ‘tinue work of this service; a govern- tr = > the drillers ation: ‘ der leases for the reclamation service, in 1914." to forget the trouble. Casper, Wyo., Dee. 9, 1919, which pertains to certain general na-| The total gross tonnage of ships fly-|Mentowned building to house all the = = The Vice President, tional improvements. ‘This is not fair jing the American flag on June 30, 1919, Services of the department and an ad- hv ° j to the pi nt public land states, |was 1 7,800, of which 6, tons Citional asi nt secretary to assist in ed to foreign trade, 2,635,680 the admin ion and supervision of mi the increased work of the department. — | t | United States Ser E | eis pungent D. Sh a The state of Wyoming has a popu- | were ussi s Sir: A meeting of the Casper Cham- jation of only 200,000, with an area of to the Great Lakes area and 3,601,8% : : Wh i | y ther i d bor oF Commerce was held lust night. aver 86,000 square miles, and a com: to and river traffic. Antilope anpropis ones ong thelen; a vou caa'haye it done'by Caper eple who know ther x Ty attended by most paratively small amount of patented The need for a unified commer suing year of $6,266,113) were asked, business ? entative cit ut which meet- the report pointing out that the cost , A rey nd to tax, so, if there were to be any organization to help promote the 4 24 i 2} (od sh \ | ti = the following resolution was Un- favors shown, Wyoming and other tion's commerce was urged in the re-|f the fourteenth decenial census alone Tiled Bathrooms, Fireplaces and Tile of Any Descrip i Cu ef ani adopted i} large, spar settled public land port. It was pointed out that while | Would amount to $6,215,000. af the Gheper’ Chambon of Commerce | “ie, should! Pent [Under the law it was the duty of the ; COMPLETE LINE OF SAMPLES : |e ay ane | Wyoming, for ex: well been | gepartment of commerce to ‘foster, CARPENTERS, NOTICE! See P 4 4y{ be and he is hereby authorized and | caned “The land of magnificent. dis A D c Producers Petroleum Well Still! directed, in benalt of this organiz- Neatiee he land of magnificent, dis. “promote and develop the foreign and! Local 164 wul hold a call meeting J B PROVINSAL Flowing at Intervals on | tion, to petition the congress of the such distance Final the vavaltiog under mesic commerce” of the country, ‘Tuesday, December 9, for’ the purpose ot ch) ( ® sh) |” “uintteatatales tounelian eins SEM hg A x SDALIO half a dozen jfovernment agencies per- of balloting on state officers for the Hamil D } nelude in the gen- | 4 general Jeasing bill have been de mance , “ tn g?? $ ho} lamilton Dome | eral lensing bi a proviso that it re easing (pil have been d& tormed functions of vital necessity to ensuing year." * Phone 800 Fire Place King’ P. 0. Pax 624 } —-— | Teast fifty y cenlum of the gov- Needed roads would not be for the pub- this commerce. The department, it Bb, . THOMPSON, Ret. Sec. cit Well No. lL of the Producers Vetro ernnient: roy derived from oD lic land states alone. Many not resi- 8% argued, should have representa- | 12-8-2t - ca leum corporation on the Hamilton and other minerals under @ wasing dents of those states will use them. tives ih these agencies so that the SSS SS SS SSS —_———— — ho dome, northwest of Thermopolis, Wyo., aw shall immediately go to the |‘ “phe request of the Casper Chamber {Whole work could be co-ordinated. Read The Tribune Want Ada the gushes over the derrick appre states from which they are derived. | of Commerce is in keeping with the |. The secretary also said that lack of | np every 12 hours after having for the use of their schools and constitution of the United States, where ;funds necessary to retain competent; ~~ | We loose two weeks . It is now rated roads. in it is provi the nation shall build ;men was handicapping the department } 3! thn us the biggest well in Hot Springs Congressmen should not forget that pighwuys, or aid in building them, in promoting foreign trade. Additional | p punty, With 4 conservative estimate the states of the cust, aud those where Respectfully submitted, appropriations were asked for varlous | ple of 300 barre Is a day when placed under the public lands have pussed into pri-/ EARLE D. HOLMES, bureaus. Declaring that the commer- | - tl fhe pump. is shut in at present | vate ownership, have enjoyed 100 President. cial attache service had amply proved as Wut the ‘A of a pipeline is ex.) cont ot ay ir nat ; jources, where Or its value, the report said the kind of | un pected carly in the spring. sv-called “conservation” now overtakey a Pt 3 c oa men who were useful for this work eep —_ 01 0 equal ae poms the present public land states, such as ,HOLLAND STILL ON RATIONS — {Uien Whe were useful for this work | pea nds zt oan EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL ing Bull Wheel Wrecks Rig. | Wyoning, and threatens to retain the || THE HAGUE, Holland, (By Mall—-| io. or compunies engaged in the ex- — Yy In Glenhurst operations — in . most of the royalties, or income, from ‘Holland to whose population nearly all port busine LOAN’'S LINIMENT has been R 1 G T I M BERS A SP ECIA 1 Muddy were beset with another their natural resources. important foodstuffs were rationed dur- Authentic information about foreign sold for 38 years. Today, it is ber ating delay when the bull whee By withholding patents to valuable: Ing the war, has not yet obtained suf-| _ 4 | more popular than ever. There = while tools were being lowered | > _ ficient grain to permit unlimited con- can be but one answer—it produces OAL nd damaged tl ,)Sumption of breadstuffs. It has been results. PY 2 extenstvely, Re- | ress und the well is Applied without rubbing, it penetrates to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, an other exterior pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It leaves no mussiness, stain, clogged pores. listed on the curb were firm ooening this morning with Bosto: ming and Mountain and Gulf close to | W& ° K and others selling at Mon. | [2U" aes oe ea Eleven head Black-faced Midwest Refining was | i $161 bid. Merritt was a few! Mrs. S. Bartholomew spent Sunday | Bucks; shear 16 1-2 pounds puints better than $20 and no nyiterial in Casp » home to Lusk|f wool; weigh about 150 tholom: pair worl is in pre stunding at 4,100 fer at the lannounced in Parliament that ration BUCKS for SALE jing of white and brown bread will con WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Mule Creck Mule Creck is experiencing its > of trouble in’ the storms that beve that om odately und but tes } i ! | | on he E a ; . wivance or r slon was munifested from Denver, v ds: hi Id; - io 5 he ar Sout this tim nas pounds; three years old; - ex. Get a large bottle for greater econ: ai aM Ochs icon GEemeht te during the opening hours neeted with tl in Lt peg Sa Keontitthande ster itseleben t con still ot pete i nih : a bottca acelin = = 2 5 = 7 cellent condition ; sell reason- eRe Your deueise has it. Three -—— Bu weather and is PLP LD LLP DED LSS SLMS SS SL EL AN, able. See sizes— 35c., 70c., $1.40 ie os Se es da Work has likewise been suspe dow J i the Murburn, §.-D., well which, had 0. G. JOHNSON 9 IGPIOIIOPM IIIS SOO OOIs Hn found good oil showings before winter Care Casper Storage Grocery Oans j : CONSOLIDATED § [Pee ~ —HIASRECESSIONS KEITH LUMBER CO. Drops Back to $1.42 Bid after Ex- For Prompt Deliveries of treme Jump; Market Is Gen- BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL erally Firm IN Casper, Wyo. Liniment Heep 11 handy Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 Holines to Homes The Store of Gitts | Q A) N ) N N \) hehe he de ude i dese ue ale ake eee _ensotaawed Teva was ue ons | A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND TTD DD DD DD | Dh hdhehah showed iaterial change in quotations | AVC agy : re ee is of wed to luck of confirma ARR G. F. 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Quick Service, Highest Quality Universal Electric Toasters, Grills, Percolators, etc. Ever-Ready Flash Lights, Keen Kutter Knifes, Razors, Shears, etc. Reading and Table Lamps VISIT OUR TOYLAND of the old to be oifered ut par. No} GENERAL INSURANCE intimation is avuilalic us to when def injte announcement be forthcom: | Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty Soul antata ee aA The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. : Telephone 363 Burnett Optical Co. Skilled Sa { Opticians -~ FOR MOTORS OR MOTOR REPAIRS It's u motor und it will work for you day and night, 24 hours u day, without stopping if need be. We have small ag well as large motors, a3 you require. Also a full line of wir- jing, sockets, ups und all electrical Supt und ucces- sories. American Electric Co. DAY PHONE 1080 NIGHT PHONE 351M Casper, Wyo. Ground Floor Henning Hotel. ‘GEOLOGISTS O1!. EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports ST TF other issues. ‘ Bldg: Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 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