Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 4

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16 ab in; for _— MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS Buck Creek Reported to Be Erect- ing Three New Rigs on Sec. 8, Lance Creek The Buck Creek Oil company is erect- ing three rigs in the Lance Creek field on section 8. Drilling will be started as soon as this preliminary work has been completed. The Black Tail Oil company in the Lance Creek field, has started drilling, it is reported here. announced its intention of erecting sev- eral more rigs in the near future. The Buck Creek well on section 35-36: 65 in the Lance Creek oil field, in which Water was encountered as it was near- ing completion, is to be. drilled deeper in an effort to bring in an oil well. The hole will be drilled to the second sand. A similar operation with the No. 4 well on sectjon 26 brot in a fair well. Because of the large number of per- sons interested in the Osage oil fields near Newcastle, a petition of ofl men and others interested in the develop- ment of the field, has asked the Bur- lington to stop its trains Nos. 41 and 42 at the small town of € 5 A report of trins: York Curb for the in the Am st, shows the Wyor is ed in durin iod. FE ming led the list with sales age’ 023,000 Shares. Amalgam: was md .with 1 . Then followed Producers & si 2 rs with 447,000 shares, Elk Basin with 46980, Glenrock with 385,2 Lance Creek Royalties with Me h 135,450, Midwest F with 380,900, ions on the New 1919, published that many of were largely trad- sston-Wyo- eat: sstern States with 9 Y oll with 89,400 shares. ing ‘the y 479,050 shares of C changed “hands. Directors of the M tion have declared the regular quart ly dividend of 2% per cent, payable Fi 14 to stockholders of record of Jan, tt Oil corpo: The company has |} Today’s Markets by Wire : Local Oil Stocks F ---- 1.80 1.85 Bid Ask Western Exploration -....- 4.30. 4.40 Amalgamated Royalty <----3'.87 $1.00} Wyo-Kans .----- -2----... 1.80, 2.00 Americon 2 03} Wy-0-Tex cen ORL RA i Atlas —_ 08 08 | Keo-Hurst ---. ---------12,15 12.95) Bessemer 2555.28 New York Curb Stocks Heir - Is. First to, Have Boston Wyoming 1.00... 1.05 § Close Only byem§ and Is Re- Big, Indian ~ 43. 46 (Midwest Refining ~$161.00 $163.00 q Burke Oi ‘43 2 Midwest Common ) 2.00 As Interest- Buck Creek 2.00 2.05 | Miawest Preferrea 2.00 “ing Man Black Tail « 26 28/ Merritt — 4 20.00 in Turkey: Columbine --. 50 53 | Glenrock 3.75 Consolidated Royalty 1.50 « 1.55 |Gosden ___. _9.12|° CONSTANTINOPLE (By Muti —Tar- Cow Gulch ~ 42. 45) pk Basin: _ 8.75 | key's next sultan, Abdul Medjid, now Elkhorn ~ -30 82 Okmulgee P. & R.-.---- 1.00 the heir arent, will be the first to Elk Basin ~~ 8.62 8.87|Sqit Creek Prod. Assn... 47.00 48.00/have ‘but ane wife, and as “sich she Great Western Petroleum -.. 17 -20| Western States O, & L.- 1.00 1.25] will enjoy the same romantic position Hutton Lake 03% | Prod. & Ref., Com..-... 9,50 9.75 |as_ the celebrated Roxelana, the pra Kinney bt, 56 powerful favorite wife of 5: Jupiter 04. .06| New York Stock Excliange Stocks | Magnificent Whose tombs for tisies Lance Creek Royalty . +36 40 | Mexican: Petroleum -_-..$198.00 $189.75; have attracted visitors to the Suleiman Lusk Royalty .. 33 86 |Texas Oil . -~---- 200,00 196.00 | mosque in Constantinople. Task Petroleum 30 33 Sinclair Oi - 43.50 41.87] Abdul® Medjid is regarded As one of Mountain & Gulf. 1.00 1,95} U. S. Steel. - 105.75 104.75|the most interesting personnlities of Mosher Oil Tom Si Royalty 2.03 207 | at Wind River Reining menne- 206 Rock River . Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte. -_.. FAI RUN OF WELLS 31. Midwest Re: Petroleum shares Thursday. Both payable Feb. 2 ATTEMPT TO SHUT OFF BAS NEARLY FATAL TO MAHONEY DOME DRIELERS ng and Grass spld_ex-dividena on these dividends are Crook; | -30 35 | Call money 22 B83) 2nd 4's .33. | 36 | 3ra 44's - +08 Victory Lee WYOMING ORUD E OIL MARKET -$2.25 ] Grass Creek Northwest 36 © :40/Silver -__. em tubies = 19696 Outwest —_ 04 06 Bonds Frantz Corp. 3.25 3.50 | 31%" ; Picardy 09d} 5 Riverton F 15 8 i Baral & Prod. Corp 37 89 | Ist 4%4's _ 4 91,30 h 4%" MARKS PST 8 per cent]Turkey, For 33 years he was a prison- er in the house of his father, Abdul Aziz, who was sultan’for 15 years un- til his deposition and death in 1876, “Iwas happy during those long years,” he said to the Associated Press, “because I married early, at 24, married for love, and then I used my.time im- proving: my mind, drawing wisdom from the works.of the world’s philosophers.” He is no Jonger officially «a prisoner: Since the: jement “and sudden death of Abdul Hamid in 1908, and the advent of tle young Turks, he has won his way to Mberty at least so far as travel in Asia, or in Constantinople, is concerned, and‘ also to a certain free- dom of speéch, In person he looks not unlike the old (fashioned gentleman farmer of England or America. Stovt, bluff, hearty,” his dress is of rough, loosely fitting home- spun, with only the redsfez which ‘Sr and moustaché and wide, Circas- sin blue, eyes give him the thoughtful Operations Getting Back to Normal After Holiday |win’ve's great sultan i tno enticing Dullness; Surprises and Disappointments Feature Results of Drilling in East and ‘West of polities, internal and international, ‘give him his chance to fulfill his dream of salvaging the wrecks of ae Ottoman empire. “We haye Wiiciiiincs vel op great gente of a people that will get ahead AT THE IRIS SUNDAY in French, savings banks durin, of the people. devastated regions. That the KIDDIE'S CROUP, MUST BE CHECKED Dr. King’s ge ‘pideavee, pee do ‘that very thing, easy and ae aereety ¥ te NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The deposits the Tirst nine months 6f 1919 reached a record ‘never attained before the war in an equivalent period and yet the savings banks of France represent a very small fraction of the investments France is the thriftiest of nations and their large savings in 1919 are significent because the French, the people themselves, have accomplish- ed ‘wonders -in the rebuilding of their United States is in comparison quite lacking in| thrift is evidenced’ by many facts, one that being 41 percent of the depositors | {Phe héliday duitness which held: the; in Kastland eousitys rand it is believed oil fields rather quiet for several weeks, |'that these will prove to be valuable is receding and operations are becom;| developments. Stephens county is also} of ing more normal,, A fair number of} an attractive section for the oil men, good producers were reported last Week| ab well as Young county to the north. from all divisions, and there were some! Lack of railroads has prevented this disappointments, says the Oi! City Der-| part of the olf fields from being rap- rick. One of the surprises was the/ idly developed, but preparations are be- failure of the Minnéhoma gusher in| ing made for a large drilling cam- the |Osage «to, respond when opened.| paign during the ‘present year. The This well was rated at 750 barrels anj.cstimated production of the fields for lime at maut 2,350 feet, but owing to] 470 barrels, an increase of 11,840 bar- Three men were neatly aspliyxiated in the well of the Kasoming0it com- pa in the Mahoney dome south of here recently wheh (they attempted: to shut off the gas which had been flow- ing in the well for nearly a week. gne man was working in ‘the cellar wher, overcome (by gas, Two ether workers went in to recover him Not were near- ly exhausted by the gas \hefore they could get the man! out. All three are suffering but are expected to recover. Gas from the lower level at last, has been shut off but thus far that from the higher level has “kept up) its big flow. fhe Kasoming has» completed rigging up and. is now waiting to shut off the gay flow. NOTICE OF CHATTEL SALE Whereas, on the nd. D. 1919 MORTGAGE day of October; k Rupe made, executed and deliver: one J. R. Murray, a cer- tain promissory note for the sum of $300.00 bearing interest at the rate of eight percent per annum, due and pay- wble on the 2nd. y of January, A, D. 1920, and ut the same date the said Jack oa made, exécuted and delivered Mur a chattle mort the huttle mortgage provided at any the said mort- gag or his suc sors or signs should feel unsafe or insecure, or if the said note was not paid at the date of the maturity thereof, then and in that event the sald morgagee should. take immediate possession of each and all of said goods and property therein de- scribed, (hi inafter described) and sell the same for the best price that could be Qbtafhed therefor, and out of the proveeds of such sale, to pay the said note and ai) Interest and che th on, including $100.00 attorney's fee That the property mentioned in covered by suid movigage is 4s follow: to-wit: x "OGnttee orn, water cooler uneh counter, stool heating stove, vook ing utensils, three refri case, elecirie fan, light fixtur stock ‘or canned and restaurant. goods.” All of the above property contained in the reat of the building situated up on lots No. 24 and 25, block No. 2, original plat of the city of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. NOW THEREFORE, the said Jack Rupe having failed to pay the said note or any part thereof or the interest there ,on, end the said J. R. Murray having sold, assigned and transferred resid note to one J. Garrett, who is now, the owner thereof, the said E. J. Garrett wid.on the 2nd, day of February, A. D. 1920, at the hour of two.o’clock P. M. of said day, at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, Wyomihg, Sell and of- ach and al) of the said above de scribed, goods and chattels for sale to the highest and. best . bidder, there. for, arid out ot the proceeds of said sule to pay the said note, to Gnierest, attorney's | fees jarges thereon. Dated January L6th, 1920. b. J, ey r By PAT Rox Pup. Jan. 16, 1920. te and . other er. agent GEOLOGISTS Oil, EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations _ Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric wells were ether with the having no storage, Was shut fn, On Wednesday of Jast week, it was opened for an hour ‘but’ refused to flow, and the causo. was discovered when the bafler* was run, to. the bottom:of the hole and came uj ;filled with clear salt} developments was of special importance. Water. ‘There was no oil in the hole-| In the ‘Elbing pool of Kansas, one ‘An-attempt wil be made to(swab the! well starting at 1,000 barrels. was re- waterout in hopes of bringing the-well ported. It was important beeause it was back, but:the result is considered doubt- an offset to a well of the same size, com- ful.. A. similar’ case« Cg aire to one | pleted some weeks ago, which extend- of the Empire ushers in the Towan-;| ed the pool a good mile to the south. dd field of Kansas, wh: itarted at an | { Other completions were of smaller size ‘estimated rate of 2 barrels daily, | but fair) ,@bove the average. Opera- and after being closed in jfor a time} tions very active in the state, but’ bailed to “come back" and was abah-|fnost. of them in close 40 developed ter- doned, Another, sensation was the. re-| ritory. port. that. heavy swater pressure was| There was little of interest in the back of the gusher wells in the Clai-| fields ea&t of the Misslssippl; the work home field of Louisiana, and that some) being of) a routine nature, and the of them were making 40 per cent of} complétions unimportant as to size. The emulsion and the water had a tempera-| best well of the week was one start- ture Of 115 degrees. 'Thig condition has! ing at 240 barrels* after a shot in the beon # rumor for some time, and sev-| Clinton sand of Ohio, A fair producer eral. experienced ofl men in the Mid-) was also obtained in thé ‘Mannington Continent field, were not surprised at! district ‘of West Virginia. | Kentucky the news. No information has been re-| reported the usual number of fair wells. ceived from the companies in the field,| The Gulf Coust fields were ax dull und the news is given as a rumor only,|/in the nbwslof the week as they have | altho coming from the parties who evi-| been for some time. On. completion dently believe the statement is corrept, | exteritel the producing area at West A 4riller on the Trinity Oil company’s) Columbia several hundred feet, but the section 21-18s-18w, Union) producer was rated at only 100 barrels. Arkansas, is given as authority] The , crude ‘market for this pool has news that oil has been found} been placed on a parity with the other tole at, 1,910 feet. Union coun-) gradés, as previous to this advarice it Just north and east of Caliborne | has been quoted considerable below that parish, Louisiana, where the great Ho- for the ‘other fields, At Batson an- mer field is located and the Trinity| other deep test Has boen doned in test is nearly on a 45-degree line from) the afea where several other failures the Claiborne production, and about 28! have beom-made to posse’ a deep miles from the nearest producer. pay. 97 The deep sand of Claiborne parish,} North Louisiana, offered its usual 16,-| 000-barrel producers in the week’s nev the Standard; the White Bros, and the Simms Oil company, each being credit-) two 4,500-hatrel wells in the shallow) Morrow afternoon at 1:0 o'clock to at- tand, ‘and George O. Baird got one} tend-the funeral of Harold Ewing, who elwetihi -e45000 ‘berre One of the| died here at a tonal hospital this week, Gult’s. wells. was important. as it -ex:| 7 i tended the producing area. a few hun:} 90. FATE TS CLASS > dred feet. In the other fields only, small] WANTED —Te tent 6 i-room ‘mod- reported. An advance of! ern home by reliable ean will pay 25 cents a barrel was announced for) Tont Jp advance every mon: emcre crude at the wells for gl North Leu-| isisna grades, making the price for} the lighter crude $3_a barrel, North Texas fields reported more wells completed than for several weeky) but their average oytput was smaller, None of the wells was importynt as to size, but several tests ape showing Oil which promise extension of the or the opening of new ones. Burk, ‘urnett had the longer Usb of pew pro-| ducers and several of them were rated at better than 1,000 barrels... Many of theve completions were of those whieh hed been drilled in and shut downy or standing at the top of the sand foy somd time until pipe ‘line transpor- tation could be procured) Wildeat work is being extended in all directions. @nt the larger companies Afe interest in ‘this as well as individuals. Se’ eral prolific shallow fields aré indicat rels over the previous week's report. Nice producers were obtained in the Beggs pool of Oklahoma dvring the week, with the usual run of moderate wells in other, sections. None of the wildcat in county, for the MEETING OF EX-SERVICE MEN Eex-service men,’ members of the | American Legion, and of the Army and | Navy club have been asked to meet at Start Now If you had started 4 Savings ‘Accoant - bn afd of Casper’s : when yoy were rst’ advised aha “i b; haw easy i f ea eh for you to make that at First Payment on the LIST: YOUR ‘home you are As ing Ol LAND ie you could Hey TIES ‘ BRUNSVOLE & FUNKHOUSER 109 w. fst ites es Taylor a PHONE 24 cliange Bldg. Seen Phone 203-204 the arts ¢ hind condi deep conviction. America give us a start?” he asked in @ quick, pathetic manner common to many of the men of the nations de- feated in the war. “Why should we have those hostile war vessels in our harbor a year after] any the armisties?" he asked, hour when drilled into the Mississlypl} jhe week ending) January 2, was 225,-|{Ny,yitey aus, in, the Bosphorus. |from the wars without number: which we have had?” The. prince; was looking out from a second story window, the Dolmabaghcheh palace, “Why thie Peace and industry under ," he said. with an air won't pointing to as he talked, of show ON'T sa: "Poor little -young- Ds wert wich Iknew what f mn sf 5 New Discovery ile, Dr. § id 8 Croupy-cough wo! i i ith, of cold er at once “to be Sooted with wi gies Sahlegm-aiutiness, faraliy eka fe 1ds, co’ id kindr attacks, nies 09 friend to. cold-suffei at sabe ot RP quality, 80s Bowels on Si Schedule Time leet jot Constantinople, ‘whore ‘he has |: ibe Biles Rewing. treely, the ter, the use of ono wing. iS bee iss Pills make the Pa sonia Se Sere ke Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. tle. 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