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PAGE FOUR THREE NEW OWL COMPANIES ANE INCORPORATED Advance Oil company with Head- quarters Here One of Trio to File Articles Same Day in Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. oil companies, two dome: and one foreign, were chartered by the state of Wyoming Tuesday. They are: Advance Oil company, capital stock $500,000 divided into 50,000 shares of the par value of $10 each, headquar Casper, Yallace D. Eva: W. B. F . Bergstrom. Dickie Oil company, capital stoc! $400,000 divided into shares of the pa value of $1 each, headquarters Ther mopolis, directors David and Jame: Dickie, W. O. and C. F. Mieir and T M. Richmond. s Petroleum ° . Wyomin arters Cheyenne, agent in cha’ B. O.Lummis. icles of incorporation (certi F were filed by the Dunlop and Rubber company of Delaware, caj ital stock ed into par $100 eadq the Ww LIGHT COMPANY RUSHES REPAIRS AT LOCAL PLANT Normal ‘Service in Distribution of Steam and Electrical Current Perdicted by End of Present Week $2000 divide of the v lue of r company, which some tro to the s week, F two boi 1 force of boile s und ay and hope repairs within a short tin With the out of commis: sion, thé + suffi cient stear s electric and steam he d during the even ing nd tr and hours between 6 wt eam fo: Three | “)Mosher Oil -| Wind River | Local Oil Stocks } Ask Amalgamated Royalty — $1.06 | | American 0? hAtlas __ |Bessemer - ‘ Boston Wyoming — {Big Indian Burke Oil Buck Cre | Black Tail Columbine Consolidated Cow Gulch ~ Etkhorn - Elk Basin jreat We tton Li Kinney ern F | Juniter | Lance € |Lusk Royalty |Lusk Pe fountain & Gul Northwest WYOMING CRUD E ck River sete Creek sig Muddy Butte N.Y MART HAS ANOTHER QULL ONY. SUMMARY | | Buyers Holding Off Pending Delib-| erations of Federal Reserve .Board on Financial Program | | By TAYLOR & CLAY.) T y York market today again experienced the same dullness and sic rading that in evidence yesterday. market is holding off 1iting for an Reserve Board ion this morning and sparently ze into ses: off and other places vsing|ed, at 12:05 o'clock but no city heat. \inént was made. The mi has been necessary to cut down Jn | weakr thruout the ion’ Ther at those hours, : aiso tajwere a few small rall yut none of t off the lights in the outlying partajuny consequ and. prices remained of the city between 5 and 6:3) for sev-|eImost practically unchanged at the eral nights this week As far as possible the power been turned off only in districts where used for light and not for coos nd the company has sent out mes y the pat that they with ot Hehts Will be stored by the week it was stuted at the The company $ Most ap: tive of the patienc exlibited Ly patrons who have been inconvenienced. —_ OHIO FOREMAN HAS INJURIES Lee Yealy, foreman for the Ohio Oil company at Parkerton, was injured in | ey accident there this morning, and | was, brought to the Private hospital | in the Bowman ambulance. The ex‘ent of is injurie ld not be learned rior going to press, SWITCHMAN IN HOSPITAL HERE | a switchman em Charles McDermott, ployed by the Northwestern wa jured while coupling cars jn the ya last 1 . He was taken to the vate hospital where his injur sisting principally of bruis dressed. _ - Mrs. George Richte: ts ill at her home in the McRory apartments with a cold. LIST YOUR OIL LAND LEASES and ENGLISL WOMAN UERE wW 110 §. SAW Fy ROYALTIES lund army of England, two years behind the fines in France u W. A.A. C. She Wears the Victorin viedal and the W Service medal. Mrs Moerrisgn Js in New York on her way sround the world. who served over x us j close. The foreign exchange m a demoralized condition toda; jsterling reached a new low record of ), francs went to a new low of 12 iLire, dropped to a new low level uf 1414 and Marks to a new Iow recor of .0149. The curb market was slow with very light Midwest Refining opened at $164, und |never moved thruout the session. Salt fluctuated swhat, opening et was in \. t $49: declining to $48, and then elos- ling at $48.0 in showed the | nly activi curb, Opening at it advanced to sales at $9.50. | ‘The local market was extremel, aan jvith extrem: light trading. Williams was around $1.81, while one solidated Royalty was offered at $1.47 with no bid t| F FERRIS OI FIELD LOOMS AS SENSATION OF YEAR field looks promising and xcellent field if present ac | The Ferris should be an ications work out as expected, . B. Morgan, here today. Many oil com- ure actively engaged territory in this new almost directly south of about 45 miles. HOMER FIELD PIPELINE dard OW company eld a potential run the line of the will give the Home 40,000 barrels ‘LEGION FORMED The thirty+t “tin Wyoming has been ‘organized by the American Le-| sion at Fort Bridger, Wyo. It show, |the wide spread interest tb ing shown the cowbo returned service men. Douglas reports af increase in its: m | lf BRUNSVOLD & FUNKHOUSER Office: Taylor & Clay Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 203-204 \ six-inch pipe line from the Homer |Neld in Douisiana co Webster 1 Vie been complete " line whie |}, to carey nearly 10,000 barrels of oft] | udded t pipe line .of the usiatin Oil Eetining corppration and AT FT. BRIDGER ay’s Markets by Wire : Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor Oil Exchange Building, Casper, a | has been brot up. the most entertaining | that , of nnouncement from the | Dre The board went adjourn | was Demand of 2 young a —. ate geolo-| RUN NOW 40,000 BARRELS , Wyo. Williams, E. } Western Exploration Wyo-Kans --.. Wy-O-Tex Elk Basin Lusk Lander LOUISE HUFF STARS IN WORLD PICTURE, ‘CROOK OF DREAMS, AT LYRIC Louise Hult is starred in “Crook of Dreams,” the new World Jicture which will be shown at the Lyric theatre to- day. Her role is that of Constance Wal- dron, a bright young American girl who is much above the slums in which she} The part is one of and charming popular young | this famous and star has assumed. Crook of Dreams” was written by Forest Halsey, the famous novelist, and in penning this production he wrote one the most interesting, surprising, | thrilling and altogether delightful pic- tu imaginable. When “Crook of ‘was submitted to World pic- tures it was seen at once that the story particularly well adapted to the exploitation of Miss Huff's charms and abilities and the picture was put into work at once. Playing opposite Miss Huff in this picture as her leading man is Frank Muyo, who has endeared himself to thousands by his work in other World ictures. Mr. Mayo appears in the role ney in this picture and | Ele N) ‘ . . \ & . ) N . ) acreage i west Refining, General Pe gas wells. water. tract of 6,500 acres in Lam: STOCK MAPS Denver, Colo. | Franco-Wyoming Oil Co_ | who are looking for'the best in pictures. mnie eh atl The Sands Hills Oil Company Authorized Capital 250,000 Siares Outstanding 140,000 Shares OPERATING IN THE FERRIS FIELD 440 acres upon which no royalty is paid 480 acres upon which a royalty of 121% per cent is paid 40 acres upon which a royalty of 61/4 per cent is paid WELL NUMBER ONE in Section 85-86-87 is drilling at 2,750 ‘feet and is consid- ered practically on top of the sand. At the present time a substantial showing of oil is in evidence at this depth. WELL NUMBER TWO is drilling at about 1, surrounded and checker-boarded by suc Company and others, and the two wells at the present drilling by the Sand Hills Oil Company aré within a radius of one mile from two producing wells and two large wet The Gompany owns five complete standard rigs, two standard strings of tools, camp buildings, teams, trucks and five miles of pipe line for the transport of fuel and In addition to above acreage, the Sand Hills Oil Company has acquired through purchase a three-sevenths interest in The Blossom Syndicate which is drilling on a The capitalization is small in comparison to the assets: company consist of prominent bankers and stock growers of Wyoming. The manage- ment of the affairs of the company are under the direct supervision of Mr.1. A. Deline. Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyo. Cheyenne, Wyo. inlaatitadheh last chabasahabes. (ho hoshahssatasksc atest "OUT BY ON CO NES IN YEAR Figures compiled by Wyoming Oil News indicate that 29 Colorado and Wyo ming oil companies, or companies which receive a substantial proportion of their revenues from Wyoming oil fields, paid a total of $43,972,490 to stockholders in 1919. Since organization, or within recent years, these companies have paid stockholders a total of $208,368,286. Except where indicated, the dividend sta-, New York Curb Stocks tistics have been gathered from official sources. Otherwise they are estimates Open _ Close | based on semi-official figures. lidwest Refining —-. $164.00 $166.00 During the present year dividend payments should increase materifilly. Aa-! lidwest Common _ 2.00 | Vances in the price of Wyoming crude will result in increased earnings for the! lidwest. Preferrea 2.50 | Companies and the prospects of developing new production also should reflect | {Merritt — 21,12 | in earnings and dividends, The companies which paid dividends, the amounts | -53 | Gienrock 3.75 | and the totals in recent years or since organization, follow: | 5! Cosden _- 9.12 Total Since | Elk Basin 9.62 Company 1919 Organization’ Okmulgee P. & R. 1.12 | Midwest Ref. Co. -.. 3,423,700 $ 9,259,055, Salt Creek Prod. Assn_ 40.50 | Midwest Oil Co, (Pfa)_. 160,000 1,240,000; Western States 0. & L. 1.00 | Gates Oil Co, ----<. -~ 185,000 185,000 Prod. & Ref., Com_. 9.00 9.25 | Blk Basin Pet. Co. of Maine__ - 200,000 609,000 Producers & Refiners Corp. ( - 209,200 388,753 New York Stock Exchange Stocks (Producers & Refiners Corp (Com. - 761,115 . 761,116 Mexican Petroleum $196.00 $195.50|Grass Creek Petroleum Co-.. - 186,860 796,985 $ Texas Oi 201.50 201.75 | North Texas Oil Co. a 29,600 29,600 inclair Oil _ 43.00 42.12 |Consolidated Royalty Oil Co. - 252,000 481,756 U. 8. Steel _ 105.00° 105.87| Continental Oil Co-. --- ~ 960,000 ©2,550,000 Call money. «-6 per cent|/E. T. Williams Oil Co_. - 207,000 267,000 Kinney Oil & Refining Co. - 140,000 440,000 |Imperial Oil, Lta. - 8,425,673 10,277,020; Merritt Oil Corp. vs 194,528 194,528 jIlinois Pipe Line Co_ - 3,200,000 19,200,000 |Ohio Oil Co. 13,200,000 *78,600,000 Standard Oil of Indian - 7,200,000. 49,800,000} & Texas Co, --_.2--._-.. - 7,718,750 **27,394,000 | gra Western Oil Fields Corp. “s 128,000 128,000 4th \'s Parker Oil Co-__- * 3,750 ae Victory Loan ~ §| Wine River Oil Co- 3 3,500 OIL MARKET pee Sey igh & Development Co_ - Grass Creek $2.60 | ood = i Fenix Oil Co. Elk Basin Petroleum Co. of V 29,600 600,000 (Estimated) 74,400 (Estimated) 30,000 #*2,000,000 3. 437, 000 146,000 « 30,000 2,015,000 Wy-O-Kans Oil Y Oil & Gas Co__ New York Oil Co__.. dicate_ Total <---5-- 8-4-2 yo nkee et $ 43,972,490 $208,368,286 * Since 1912. ** Since 1913. *** Approximate market value of stock of Salt Creek Producers Association distributed to stockholders. VOCATIONAL TRAINING OFFICER NOW IN CITY ft All service men who were wounded jor handicapped in the world war have |been urged to see the vocational train- ling officer at 211, Oi1 Exchange build- ing sometime this week. A represen- tative of the federal board will be lo- FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S fi |cated in this office the remainder of |the week to look after cases of world | War service men wounded or otherwise i ienoscres by reason of service. —. ___ the part suits him particularly well. Others in the cast include a number of preminent and favorite screen’ play- er: ‘ { i | | ‘Crook of Dreams” has been elabor- ately staged and the outdoor settingy are notably beautiful. This picture is a real treat for all those movie fans | i} A monthly magazine, devoted to the interests of the Federated Clubs of Wyo- ming, will make its initial appearance next week, it is annouriced. The maga- zine will be published at ‘Thermopolis and will be edited by Mrs. Linn I. Noble, president’of the state federation Mrs. R. A. Morton of Cheyenne, state superintendent of public instruction, is the head of the legislative committee | recently appointed by the federation. A representative will be appointed in each county of, the state. Read the Tribune want ads. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325 Rm 10, Lyric | | | } TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. FIRST TREASURY OFFERING ( Wyoming Corporation) 50 feet in Section 9-25-86. This operating companies as the Mid- troleum, Producers and Refiners, Texas Company, Ohio Oil \ ar County and 147 acres in Grayson County, Texas. The directors of the NOW SELLING AT $2.00 PER SHARE AND LITERATURE UPON REQUEST Rawlins, Wyo. Lusk, Wyo. VALALLLAALLAAAAd A ae Judge Murane of the Hagens and Mu rane law firm is confined to his home| hess for the Riverton’ for the day by an illness. Bese abel Rudy Shubeart is 1 Casper on busi- Refining com- TOP SPECIALS WINESAP APPLES, per Box $2.90 GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 25c CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 IN OUR NEW HOME We pay highest cash price for hin Hides and Pelts Best Quality Hay and Grain for Sale Call and see us before trading elsewhere Wool Warehouse Assn. Jan. 17 to Jan. 24 Each day during this drive we will Sell one article at greatly reduced prices to cooperate with the National Organization. FRIDAY SPECIAL ~| Kiddie Horses $3.95 to $6.00 Values For Friday S275 Pocceeceeceeccocsececenceece: Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Second and Wolcott BLAS VUCUREVICH, BROKER Will Buy Any Part of 25,000 New York Oil Will Pay $80‘Per Share From One Share Up Henning Hotel Lobby Phone 795 Residerice Phone 413-W Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156.N. Wolcott Phone 1142 GaP LAEE LISI MS I IG ae a Henning Brokerage Compan J. A. Howlett (Private Wire) d. ip Hn All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold New York Curb Stocks Carried on Margin _ Flat 6 Per Cent Interest Rate Information on All Stocks Cheerfully Given | ee 5 3 PART, CL eee Office: Henning Hote! Lobby ; Phone 1040-W