Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 4

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FARGO REPLIES TO ARTICLE ON GAS BY CURTIS : | Atlas S Company Will Not Enter into}, Syrah y % Nig dae Newspaper Controversy, Says {Big Indian -- Al Opiai: \Gidae Statement Made by W. D. pepe rae - 87) atldwest Refining - $162.00 $164.00 $9) Midwest Common 1.80 2.00 Weathers Buck Creek 1.63] Miawest Preferred 150 2.60 Perce ta -- 48] Merritt | --..-3-- 19.00 19.50 ~ coats Sp 69! Glenrock Ol -. 3.25 3.50 ‘To the Editor of the Tribune: Consolidated Royalty 158 | eee 3 papa My attention has been called to &|Gow Gulch --.--ccc- Eiibrsig Meese go) 9.5 communication by Mr. Frank G. Cur }yeixhorn 19] galt ae .. A aa an in your edition of the 20th inst. |Grear w “47 | Salt Ceeeke Prada 2.00 42.60 While I do not think the communica- Jupiter es BA sh B Ri ja . s 4 ae tion deserves a reply I am of the opin- Kinney 5 ef., Com..---- 10.25 10.50 for that the people of Casper should be intormed of the true condition of af- wah ; Ss \ Lusk Royalty -- 3) Texas Oil - 229.00 224.00 On the 19th inst I accorded one of Buse Petals & rae He eM : a your reporters an interview as to the |yiocher Oil i -= Mh: progress that is being made by the Mar-| yo ntain & Gul U. 8, Steel_._--.. -- 105.00 103.75 <0 company with its production of | Norttnwest Ee ui 7B gas in the Poison Spider Oil field west of Casper. In this interview the efforts | 4nd progress being made by the New york Oil company were not mentioned nor discussed by us. I have no interest q 7 canes Sunset in the New York Oil company’s hold- ------ = : PTT 5 aes . T) eporter | Tom Bell Royailt, 3rd 4% 's 93.62 ings or understanding he rep ere ae it i k 3) in the article published propounded the ion as to whether a race would be united in the construction of a pipe > from this ficld to Casper by the oil iies interested in this field. phase of the article originated in the mind of the reporter and was not ed by us in any way and I think 2 1 reading of your article of De- December 19th would clearly show this to be true. Therefore, why Frank G. Curtis should take it upon himself to k the Fargo Oil company in his »minunication of the 20th inst is be- yond my understanding or comprehen- In this interview my only inten- ns of Casper the informa- que: sion. tion was to give the c and the public ge tion as to what progr being | made my company many ! questions and inquiries have been as! ed of me by the good citizens of yer as to how soon gas could be expect- ed for public u in our city. The Fargo is making prog trial condition: will permit and has no “chip' shoulder, nor are we asking any free ‘ty advertising or assistance from anybody | 10. : Today’s Hutton Lake - Lance Creck Royalty Outwest - Picardy Riverton Refining - Royalty & Prod. Corp. Wind River Refining WYOMING ORUDE OIL MARRET Royalties & Producers Gets New| The Royalties & Producers corpora- on its |tion has purchased one-half the royal- in the northwest quarter of section 9-79 in Bia Ask | Western Exploration --- 4.20 4.30 Amalgamated Royalty x $1.12] Wyo-Mans ----.: .---.- 1.80 2.00 Americ fox. .e8| WO Tex <= Gs Py New 3%’s lst 4% 2nd 4) aT At Grass AND FIELD NEWS Interests; Hamilton Dome Work Lively | The finery of dele; the central part of Salt} held F except its stockholders; and are not at- | Creek field and also the southeast quat-| siasm tempting to sell “gas that comes thru |ter of section 3-89-79 of the same field. | tered fi inter’s ink” as the gentleman has {These tracts are owned and operated by 1 doing on every oc past two years. The ‘so has not becn asking the people of Casper to en- e casing for building of as been ordered and the structed in accord- ance with my interview, whether or not gas will be available for domestic s in the city of Casper at the time of completion of the pipe line is some: jon for th™ | the as one Well producing from the tracts. e 5 he Royalty & Producers has also se- ter into contract for the taking of gas lcured land in the same area and expects to announce the closing of several other | similar deals in the near future. The Occidental Oil and Gas company | now has three rigs drilling on its prop- erty on the Hamilton dome about three- quarters of 1 mile northeast of the big wells of the Product Ohio Oil company and that firm ver tallest many other valuable pieces of which worker | letters, feet in fen ii rg Petroleym cor- thing that Tam unable to answer at } : time, but will that, if: there |POratior. “"Twp,"OF Chews Well “Bre >") Chea. to be a surplus over what is [Preaching the oil: sa Geologists | ““Anot ontracted for,, I will gladly take the matter up with your city authori- | und assist in any way within my |! power. The Fargo Oil company will refrain from entering into any vspaper con- troversy and attend strictly to its own Jusiness and let the business of othe alone ally that of Frank G. Curtis or New York Oil company. We have spent several hundred thou sand dollars in developing this field an¢ uve made good in all of our undertak- ings and y ask und know that we have the and well wishes of its stockholder » people with whom it muy do business. Respectfully, Ad w. D. WEATHERS. | ee —__—— | $500,000 OlL ACTION FILED. Ito € oe to look over the : ee ‘ {com und upon his re-| Western Oil Fields Corporation} ort in tho’ mai the permission | e \eiven to market the company’s stock. Stockholders Charg Mr, Sabersors, the examiner, visited the Irregularities Pine Mountain dome where the c | any has holdings and where it ; Suit for $500,000 dumages, a receiver, |ly drilled in a well that promises to 1 the canceling of stock certificates |open a new field. an oil corporation deal was filed in Denver distri ‘ourt by stock-| yiders in the Western Ol! Vields cor-| ration and the Rowe Oil corporation against a number of sndants, inelud ing the Simms Petroleum comp: H. Malone, R. H. Malone, W inson, W. James Galloway, Charpiot, A. Williams and | The « ix mude t ‘Dick: | George Baton i larities took pl in the carry im: out of an ugreement entered into in [4 Vebruary by the Western OU Fields corm tion and W. U. Rowe Bac according to the complaint wus to advance $12,000) for the chase of leas Louisiana leases. The claun is advanced that $250,000 hus been advanced w ithout proper authorization by the Western | ids corporation to the Rowe cor-| 1, and that certificates of stock | in the latter have been sued to Re by W. I. Malone, president of th Western Ol! Fields corporation. Thes certificates, it is claimed, ure spurious and void Another charge i that no regular di- meetings we held to author- ue of the rtifica Naintiffs are J. L und R. C. Carnpbe! und glockholders tn the chielly involved —— director compan A sing be seen in Ja- on New Yeur’s day is a grass rope ning from house to house, with sym- bolical decorations. It is, believed to rd off evil spirits during the year- r GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric a rt ie RR RTE Y claim that the oil-bearing structure on cidental erecting lave five wells drilling. Preparations are being made for the resumption of drilling at the Relian well miles west of Douglas and / sentatives are Contractor MeDaniel states that will start soon. ments for casing and @xpects to make hole rapidly when | werking under,the Industrial Relations jeperations < department, The Wyoming Bxploration Oil com-| Jpany is the first Wyoming oll corpora: | | plied ggerations we © to convince the state authorities | that its holdings wer true to the! statements in its prospectus and no ex ent of the POWER HOUSE ON WIND from fire which caught from a j tank | Which $1,200 wus: covered by insurance. WELL MAKES 100 BARRELS + | or ing company received at Basin last week. | light oll of high gravity and promises | | 'o open’up @ large’ new field. | ber of Billings and: Montana people are | | interested in this company and: Judge } Wi A. M cts ‘ arper, A. M.| holdings > suing #3! wot which is said'to be doing 100 bar. two | re), e The company is rigs and will soon holdings. two more Reliance to Resume. coolers, anks six work and other material; digate under way. ain Passes Blue Sky Test t The rew ni stringent Iowa blue companies that ap-| © sell stock in that to pass the law and of 2 for a lice! te this firm is the only one that was indulged A special retury of state was sent % ? "RIVER LEASE BURNS Hudson ng com the Wind Riv for which a re appointed, burned down loss is estimated at Samples of the oil from the new well ought in by the Yellowstone-Wyom- xr Thermopolis | were It\is:a | A’ num of this place has considerable surrounding the producing |} OIL LAND LEASES and ROYALTIES with us for quick sale. BRUNSVOLD & FUNKHOUSER fice: Taylor & Clay ange Bidg. Markets Willlams, BE. ‘Poo2------- 1.44 “94 | Keo-Hurst Mexican Petroleum - Ist 4's - 2nd 4's Victory Loan - 5) Bik Basin - 1.75 {Lusk ---.--—-. Lander -------. —-----— MARKET GOSSIP. \ELECTION AGAIN Standard Refinery “Painted Up” in College Style Prelimin- tion today preliminary to the election cular candidate reminds the casual ob- when the freshman had to climb the his candidate. Every available piece of stéel plate | One of the tanks urges you to “Vote fer Injun Bill Smith.” strunger on every and Bil! Bmmell are “Beth of ’em, Live tor R. W. White hich the three big producers have | + what's the Matter with Fred’ Price— nn brot in extends as far as the Oc-) Re-elect Him" another suggests. soon as & still goes out for repairs, a inan with a brush and white paint is on! the spot to put the name and slogan of his favorite candidate on the still. Tar| with such signs. | by Wire : 147 12.15 12.25 York Stock Exchange Stocks $222.00 $216.50 $99.10 93.26 91.36 93.30 91.42 's Q'S - 98.38 Creek ---..-----------—~<=~ 2.10 enna nn an $2.10 wnnnnnnn- 2.06 1.26 AT OIL PLANT ary to Vote employes of the Standard Re- are holding their primary elec- gates to the Joint Council to be riday of this week. The enthu: in which the workers have en- into the contest for their parti- of the days of college elections building to paint the name of attracts the eye of the incoming is covered over with big white some of them three and four height. Fred Price, writ- greets the Art Simpson letters, side. in glaring After Forty Yeats ‘Suffering Mrs. Mahoney Finds Relief By Taking Tanlac — iy Syn < . Is s “—Phére is no statement that I can Deep est make that would be strong enovigh to bc Ue how thankful myself and hus- id. are 2 . C. Ma- Dilitig tn the ‘Bye Hollow Meld) west | maay"ae tix tome, anaes aeae Eat of the Laramie in Albany county, i8/ 45th st., Los Angeles, “Tanlac has re practically at a standstill for the win-| stored my health after forty years of ter. Inability to secure coal for fuel! suffering,” she continued. “It is the needs and algo the shortage of casing grandest medicine in the world. on top of the cold weather so retarded “at life I} aera the work of those firms which had soy te -7. have no real ap) tried to keep going that they, too, gave beatles and had to be very careful what up the effort. ate for gas would fill me up and seem. to press on my heart terribly." In the district, two wells have reached the upper or Harris sand, “For the pas few years I have had these two wells are being drilled by no peace at all and wag in pain nearly the Kasoming somewhat east of the every minute und my condition became real structure, and are located on sec- | 80 serious I could get no rest_or sleep. tion 12-15-75. These two holes found |I just lived on tea and would sit down the Harris sand wet and may be aband-;at the table three times a day with oned there without trying to reach | only a cup of tea for a meal and never the deeper sand. a bite of solid food at all. ice in a The deep test being put down by the' While a glass: of milk, but that was Big Hollow Drilling Syndicate will be all. Even a bite of bread would cause a real test of the field when it reaches me such agony I could hardly endure the deep pay of the Rock River field jt. a few miles to the north for this well is located close to the structural axis and will show conclusively what may he expected from the horizons that pro- duce oil at Rock River. This well ,is located on ‘section 18-15-75, six miles west of the Kasoming and Steffens wells and is now shut down at 809 feet in the big hole, the work is to start “My husband had been taking Tan- up again as soon as some 10-inch casing |lac and had béen se much benefitted can be hauled out to the well and the} by’ it that one day when I was so bad weather warms up enough to warrant |off he urged me to take a dose, which the work, I did. I was greatly surprised to find In this district the Ohio Oil com- jit stayed on my stomach and instead of pany has started a test on section 33-| nauseating me seemed to sooth me. I 48-74; the Cactus is on section 32-18-75 | have now taken four bottles and I don’t and the Humble company on section | hesitaate to say that it is the finest! $-18-76; the Associated Oil company on | Stomach medicine made for every bit sertion 11-16-76; the Midwest interests | Of the gas and pain sre gone from my on section 20-19-77, Findlay, Ohio, par-/Stomach and I don’t have palpitation ties on section 30-15-76. » of the heart any mare. I am eating Lathrope et al have leased several | more now than I ever did in my life trects from the Apex Oil company in| before and I relish every bit of it. 1 Section 6-15-75 and have moved in three | n't have the slightest discomfort af- shallow well drillers to drill for the | te? eating, either, and I have gained a “I tried every sort of medicine a treatment any one would suggest but got no relief whatever. In fact nearly all the medicine I took came right back up again and left my stomach more ir- ritated and painful than ever. I was so sick and miserable I-was in dread all the time. It was terrible. can be obtained by giving a STAR VI. BRATOR for a CHRISTMAS PRES. THE STAR VIBRATOR is for MEN as well as Women, and takes the place of a professional masseur. : Everybody knows that health and good looks are close- ly related to a good circulation, and a good circulation js se- cured with the use of a STAR VIBRATOR. We have received a large shipment of Vibrat whic we will sell for FIVE DOLLARS EACH. 5 eamed Come early if you wish to secure one of these IDEAL XMAS PRESENTS. CASPER PHARMACY Wholesale and Retail Dealers of the STAR VIBRATOR CASPER’S LEADING DRUG STORE FOR SALE! 2 First-class Standard Rig and Equipment, with casing; about one-half mile from Parker- ton Junction, on C. B. & Q. railroad. For fur- ther particulars address Box 90, Tribune. Harris sand heavy oil. The associates | lot of weight. Positively I feel better have also placed the three wells al-|*han I ever did in my whole life. | ready drilled to the Harris sand on this |_ “My husband and T just bless the day tiact to pumping and while the opera- I heard of Tanlac and as I said before; tion is shut down now the oil will be| 0 Statement I could make would be! marketed as soon as weather condi-|Stfons enough to express our gratitude | tions permit. It is expected that pump- | fr it.” ing power will be put in and six adgi'| Tanlac is sold in Casper by the cas-| tional wells drilled by early jspring{ | P&T Pharmacy, in Aleova by the Alcova und then a'line to the railroad about a | Mercantile Co., and in Salt Creek by the mile north will allow the production | Slt Creek Drug Store.—Adv. : to be shipped via tank cars. ‘The oil is contracted to the Apex Refining & Drilling company at Boulder, Colo., and the latter company has a string of tank cars to take care of the crude. this month. The old candidates altho in office only about three months got the trip back to Chicago as usual this year. The new candidates will serve for one seur, NEW SHOES FOR as candidates for Division No. 2. her sign admonishes one to v and E. J, Kemp. As . condenser boxes and storage | Saturday were literally covered | to be to the Joint Council which is it is necessary to elect after about three months in of- : instead of the usual 12 months. rules of the council provide for n for the first of the year and iently Cusper_ is naming them Gift You can get just this store. For Father Auto Strop Razors, $5 to $8.00. Gillette Razors, $5.00 Ever-Ready, Gem, Keen- Kutters and Enders Razors, $1.00 Pocket Knives, $1.00 to $5.00. Alarm Clocks, $1.00 to $6.00 Thermos Bottles, $2.50 to $6.00. Pistols, Guns, Revolvers, | Rifles. Saws, Braces. Auto Accessories. Flashlights, $1.50 up. For Sister Manicure, Scissors and Sets, Ivory Pieces and Sets, Electric Grills, Elect Community Silverware. THE HOUSE OF SANTA CLAUS Four employee repre- | elected. 1 Because the Standard workers here | He has made arrange-| were a little late in electing their can- fracdes fede tern dee fea fe a dead feta le dee Hammers, Planes, CHRISTMAS without having to buy then. Sounds too goud to be true but it is an absolute fact. Send or bring us an old pair of any kind, oan sly pumps or heavy walking shoes and our modern shoe repairing machines will make them as new as ever in short order. You can have the difference between our moderate charges and the price of new shoes for Christmas presents. Natrona Shoe Repair Shop 107 East First Street The Shop of Quality and Skill | | ik for Everyone what you want for every member of the family at N For Brother Air Rifles, $1.25 to $5.00. Ice and Roller Skates, $2.50 to $4.00. Hunting Knives, $2.50. Sleds, Wagons and Auto- biles. Pocket Knives. _ For Mother Hot-Point Irons, $7.50. American Beauty, $8.75. Domestic Irons, $6.50. Percolators, $2.50 to $20. Electric Toasters, $8.75 Pyrex Ovenware. Aunine tie Watches, $2.50. Nippon China. Bicycles, $45.00. Dinner Sets and odd pieces. Velocipedes, $4.75 up. Electric Trains, $5.50 up. Electric Motors, $1.50 up. Transformers, $5,00. Toyland ‘ ; Dolls, Animals, Pianos, Doll Furniture an Houses, Doll Heads, Books, Games of all kinds, Doll Buggies. Heisse Cut Glass. Reading and Table Lamps. $5.50 to $22.50. ric Curling Irons, ] hav. ‘~, #|% mn \ ie P | Me SPECIALS a For Tuesday and Wednesday Richelieu French Style Beans, Per. can he Richelieu Small Sifted Peas, . Per can ° Richelieu Maine Corn, . Per can ... Phone 63 for Hay, Grain and Feed Casper Storage Co. Phone 97. e e ‘ e rY ° ry e e e ° e e TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOOTING GALLERY Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in EW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 de Lede her henhethethetiathathathattateath TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS. AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, ver and other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office to-the-minute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon HILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at opular Prices. Quick Service, est Quality AMM EE EM Pie SEN IIPLID EL AE LL hkl Den- at your disposal to buy, sell or obtain the best markets and up- request on Local Oils, New: York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and Phone 203 ‘Casper, Wye. Ground Floor, Oil Ex. Blds_ OTPRIER SERA RARE EAA BEST BOWL OF G A DF I FT De ed

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