Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 4

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Mi 20h ee aD. somanGe twee COTOTHOS TET eee Ceara ee a ees e ee ee eet areretee soeeany siwser MARKET GOSSIP AND BRIE NEWS OF OIL FFLDS Amalgamated Royalty : Today $s Markets Furnished on by Hak Local O@ Stocks $ .65 Bix ah Exploration ” |Mexico Is Nice and | Restful Land with | ape Rebels Loose FS ams MEXICO, (By Matl.)—There are now 6000 rebels in Mexico, according to an estimate ‘by! General Francisco L. Ur- a ,|avizo, Chief of Staff. At least ‘half of we Senaasene 23+ mer these are declared to be either unarmed meen arene: = 8) t Big Piney Field in Lincoln County| Bessemer _ KeoHurst 0. s-nsse—ac82.38 - Rock ‘Creek. field in Wyoming is to pes plein dbennewe Pekan Sr Passed upon Favorably by espa SHA iy Inthe j Oklahoma district, the|the front with another big well. Itithe summary are: Villa, in Chfhushua United States Geological Burke Oil: — Producers'and Retingrs’ corporation has| fae Pint 4 on The couih fine Of see-|and Coahuila; Félix Diaz, Pedro Gaby, 14 strings of tools running, six-for its} 0" 7-78-19 by the Ohio Oil company-| Penuncio Martinez, Higinio Aguilar and Survey [zack Oreak own account, a tor jolnt account. with|4!tho finished last Friday, news. con-| Podro Ga'an in Vera Cruz: Abel Sala- pinch Black Tail the ares Of company, one with B. L,| cerning its heavy production was not! re:, lardo Magana, Sotoy Gemi and The United Stat logical lSansorinas i Royalt 1.45 M pne wiih the New York Tasch thet 1h eanon e Kany theron | Monuel Palafox fn Morelos: Manuel Pel- ne ited States geological survey | si ed Royalty : st he well on Fr! 3 1 : rs xl on the Big Piney oll fel {Cow Gulch - 5 id pages company, * Its No. 9 Dicey han Magdaleno Cedilio and his brother, in Lincoln county and pred there were oil-besring possibilities in the | la field. Three wells have been brot in| in the Big Piney field. Joint Well The Texas, panies are to put down a joint well in Buffalo Basin in the Big Horn Basin| country. This field, which is located more than 15 miles south of Cody, Wyo., Buffalo Basin | : 1. has had several gassers brot in during | Northwest Pink Hawkins at 600 tect, No. 2 Joe | Section 2 wel 1 4 the last few years which the companies |Outwest —__ Johnson at 700 feet and No, 1 Hannah igince, Sane latatedt tt the $30 acres have been wasble,tocahuitict, |Frantz Corp. Shepherd is shut down waiting for ma- Sing tessediaen: RPUER. ini, aention 41 The proposed test will go to the lower | Picardy Serial. Its No, 1 Isparhecker, at 97 it sands where will be found. many oil men believe oil an be reached from Thermopolis by | g0 thru the Grass Creek field or by | T° going down from Cody Red Royer Finds Shdwings The Red Rover Oil comp: south of Greybult, has encountered oil at an un known depth, it is reported he The company had shut down for repa a when they ted work again, reported to come out of the h | Hutton Lake - ‘iXinney 4. Jupiter 2. Midwest and Ohio. com-}Lance Creek Royalty |Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum Mountain ‘& Gulf _ Mosher Oil ~ Riverton The Buffalo Basin coun-}Beyalty & Prod. Corp_ try is many miles off the railroad but |Sunset. ~~ Sand Hills Salt Creek ... Big Muddy -. j—2 Butte — McIntosh is on top of the sand and showing for a good well, No. 8 hav- ing just been cémpletéd with an initial daily Production of 1,000 barrels. No. 10 had 2,000,000 cubic feet ot gas at 2,070 feet and is drilling deeper for the ll Band at 2,800 feet. Nos. 11 and 12 are rigs completed, and No. 13 is arill- ing at 1,100 feet, while Nos. 14, 15 and 16-are locations. Producers’ & Refiners’ No. 2 Tobe Jefferson is drilling at $00 feet, No. 2 creased tion 2. il and $197.00 $197.50 ~ 202,00 202.00 enei-- 42.62 42.00 - 106.37 106, 8? Mexican, Petroleum - Texas Off ..-.-_._. Sinclair Oil . prolific feet in ihe Dutcher sand ar 2,285 feet, was standing with the hloe full of oil Se on orders whether to drill deep 39 20 1 2.50 [3rd 4%'s 39 |dth 44's 2.04 Victory. Loan ... section { "Joint test No. 2 of the Producers & Refiners,, Gates Oil company ee be He Robjnson on the John Marshal drilling at. 300 feet. Well No. 4 eh this lease, which came in ‘recently, making 00 barrels is now making about 150 barrels. Producers & Refiners and E. L. Robinson’s joint test, No, 1 Judy Marshall, has set cight and one-fourth. inch casing at 1,670 feet and is drilling 900 barrels and on Saturday and also is sinking a well, more than 2,000 fans on'the adjoining its flow to 1,020 barrels. The importance of the discovery is that it is the first well drilled on sec- There are producing wells on section, 35, north of it and on sections The Ohio well on section 11, the nearest production to the new well, is said to be the most 14, south of it. yet found in the field. The Elk Basin Consolidated Oil’ com- pany has a substantial interest in the 20-2 AUINED COMPANY, I ALIBI WOMEN ORGANIZERS Some years ago ago* foc was expected in the way oi‘ succes#ful bosiness agement from a group of women when now down Luis n Caballero and Eugenio Lopez in Tamaulipas; Felix Panuelos in Aguas- usiness of tea-blendits is pecu- liarly British. more than on hun- |dred ‘years Mincing: has_ blended \tea for the whole world and brought the work | into the: Teen of an 2xact science. Like ‘Canear ts tiey work while ibune Wantads. ‘SPECIAL We Are Still Selling WINESAP APPLES, per Box $2.90 BEST FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT 2 for 25c the tools were being lowered. pany does not know where the countered is located. Mish Miller, scout of the Sinclair Oit and Refining company, has returned to | lqvarters of the company after visit ing oil holdings in Utah. $30,000 for Osage L Thirty thousand dollars vy thé Midwest/Oil company for tract on section 31-46. Wyoming, oil fiel ccording to infor- | mation reaching Newcastle. One pro- ducing well has been completed on the | proper It is estimated at close to 40) barrels by the drillers. The hole was! sunk to a depth of 300 feet. This the biggest deal so far in the O: field. an 80-acre | in the Osage, | Pedro Test Encouraging A good showing of oil is reported -in} the well being drilled six miles west} of Newcastle, Wyo., on the Pedro struc- ture by the Osage Petroleum company, a local concern. The hole has) been sunk io a depth of 300 feet, and itvis thot that a big flow will come in around the 1,000-foot mark. The drill already been sunk thru » last causing ing to drill siderable the gas as the The oil show FARGO .GIL STARTS WORK OW GAS LINE TO POISON SPI hese Main 22 Miles in Leng eration This Spring Now of-Way Filed in Douglas Land Office ;Work was commerced ‘this week 's/ line of the Fargo Oil company from:its gas wells in the Poison | Spider field to Casper.’ The fi be laid across the Platte river west of the Midwest refinery on | the western limits of the city. tending’a large force of men-in welding.the line that is to be OILS STEADY ON | MORNING MART: ahead. A WELLS Length to Be Placed in Op- Building; Plats of Right: tion 25-16- week’on the laying of the pipe- rst link in the 10-inch line will from Capital Fred E. Woodbridge is superin- Wyp., Jan. set in the river: A‘ string of anchors weighing! 600-pounds apiece wh! be) tied (to ‘this Iie in order’ that high water cannot ‘remove. it from ‘its position. Mr. Woodbridge stated that the weld- Nne> would “extend -well across the flat or low. ands west of ‘the Platte’ to where the, line would #nter. the hills and The Alrge Pelton, Jr., R. Co Wy: | trom there en It would be an ordinary tholomew and R..H. Reynolds. 10-inch: gas Jine connected with coupt- ings. par value of $1.00 each. Due to the almost impassable ‘con- dition of the road,,the Producers & Refiners has‘ not been able to get all the material onthe ground for the No. | I Lucy Coleman tést in'the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sec- NEW ROYALTY G0. ORGANIZED Incorporation of Standard Royal- ty Corporation ‘Announced Standard Royalty .corporation, stock $500,000, a company. orgahized by prominent Casper men, has been char- tered Ly the state’ of Wyoming and will foperate from headquarters at) Casper. tors. named in the articles of incorporation are J. C. aga B. H. ud, R. EAS Ay to The Tribanc.) 29.—The capital M. Bar- The cap- ital stock is divided into shares of the ng anpented abe fect. No wa-j Quotations Generally Ucbhanged; Bie D. Weathers, _ president of te Other companies whieh have fled ar- ter has been encountered. C lid fed Gai La go company, stated in an interview ticles of * ‘incorporation: folio ‘onsol v a ins ‘Late that: in addition to laying this ‘gas line |" Go nesaller ‘company. of Casper, ‘edne: across the river “and farther west, that ‘diyied into 200 “ neetay Frank. Knittle was finishing the survey | CaPMal’ stock $20,000, ‘dived into company from G eral manager of corporation ana, Summer: the Producer: interests in north states that Homer Chief Oil howing for big well at{ section 4, Homer - field. in Oil company and the Pro. ducers & Refiners Chief well on the east, and the Producers & Refiners will im mediately t drilling an off-set well to the Homer Chief well. Owners of Homer Chief are building tankage pre partory to bringing in the welt. Jewel to Drill Lea: Announcement was made on Wednes day at the offices of the Jewel Oil company in Denver that itis making arations (o drill its lease on section in the extreme west end of the Lance Cr field. Recent deviopments district indicate that 1 will become the in th the wards of 300,000 shares of Jewel stock have been bought in the for eastern account in the Denver market last week. | | | Dividends Declared Dividends include, forn jared on Wednesday | Stand Oi) company of C a, regular of $2.50 and $1 > ch 15, to stockholde Pennsyjvania Rail- road company usual qu and one-half per de to + of record of R ivage | Arms company regulur of and un extra of $5 on common, und one und three-fourths per cent on first and one and one-half per cent on second preferred. Soo WE. RAPID CONSUMPTION OF OIL SUPPLIES OFFERS | PROBLEM FOR OPERATORS an optimistic predicts great Cole’s Bulletin takes view of oil affairs and things for the industry in the year! 2920. It bases its pr jons on the pleady increase in oil consumption. ‘This jncrease bas been a factor of the busi ng the past four , it says, | ls every Indication that oil producers and refiners will bave to ex ert every effort to keep up with con sumption of gasoline, kerosent, fuel oil, jubricating oils and the other product is condition of sreat demands jr lifies the tremendons new capital invest saents that have been made in the oil industry during 1919, It also means} that 1920 should see tn many instance ine realization of profits from th new investments. here has been a Jarge refinery expansion, and some of the largest plants projected will be com pleted in 1920. The refinery probiew is not oné.of uncertaifty: as to a ready market for products, bat rather one of obtaining crude ofl supplies. «While the srg ae of sraee oi} in the. United | ae ce it es f has Hot =akey | | | The oil mart in Casper remained prac- tically ing ve mp until 11 o'clock this; morning, the tendency being for the stocks to barély hold their own. BE, T. Williams dropped back 3 cents on the Gillette Construction company of|ly equipped cars. Your choice should bid, selling for $1.75 with little offered. | Stated that the pipe for the Fargo line} Gijette, capital stock $10,000, divided |be Willard ‘Threaded Rubber Storage Guek Creek remained practically the | Was Now being run at the foundries and |i, 209 shares of the par value of $50/Battery. Authorized Service Station. same with an increase In usk price |fhut poles, wires and drmatures had |aach, directors, Bud Smith, Charles | Auto Electric Co. 111 Kast First St, to $1 as compared! with $1.90; pf! been ordered and would. be delivered: in | Stone, Roy B. Buck and I. M. Shryock.| Casper, Wyo., Phone 96 134-5) the day fore. )@ short. time for the new telephone line Teton Auto company of Riverton, ‘é Royalty and Prod. noved up aj to be projected. from here to the Poison | -a hital stock $75,000, divided. into 750 a a = cent, going from with the ask | SPider field. shares bf the par value of $100 cach; GET SLOAN’S FOR price ut vents. Gates also ‘went ‘on ‘The’ gas Une |: WP - bors Re i ailleg “in| bors Relphiand“Anna May Shacter i J the sealé from $1.98 to Consolidated ‘Royalty, feature of the 2 When as which was th ling yesterday high as $1.49 was! * F holdings to Texas. on as down! a slight margi ts | Jeach; di rs, A. Nichols, Fred Linimen: way tock wae ean MY New. Mexicd- and: Louisiana,- including |@ct: directors, : pert Web:| che nia This stock wus quoted at Horton, ~ Hurbert Web-| rheumatic t “6 41,000 acres acquired in a ‘Texas field. | {ior ana i bei 5 si e 7 It i» reported that during the coming k , endure pain when you know “Midwest tehning on the New York j &) Laramie Brick company of Laramie, i rly remaihed much the same, slump ;/SWmMer these holdings will be extend- | Sloan's Liniment will relieve it $49 bid and $50 asked. 250 shares of the par value of $10.00| no stained skin, » mussi- Western States was a little better! Juage Ralph Kimball will leave this|®#¢h, organized to engage in the gen-| ness. A pain @nd ache finiment that with an 85-cent bid prevailing and $1] afternoon for Lander where-he will hold| ral. merchandising pusiness;. directors, | ented alone in Raa Mee what itis byes asked. court the balance of the week. He will| W. J. Lindsay und Valdemar and Edna| £0, 40., yee ety ert Stine eep The industrial market in New York|return on Tuesday, FebPuary 3, to con-|C- Jessen. | 350. 70c., $1. oe rae showed a weak tendency but favorable|duct court sessions here for about two| Pearl White Laundry company of daly reports of motor companies made motors extreme strong today. GENSUS TAKERS STILL NEEDED Two Enumerators for Country Dis- tricts Asked'by County Su- pervisor Here all Harry O. Warton, director of the 1930 consus for Casper ts still in need of two men who will take the census in the country districts of the county... aud Mills-Baker additions to Casper /be- present time. A part of the territory which must be covered is adjacent to the, cify, the North Casper, Nelson, Sheridan, Heights ing all outside the city limits at the f of the right-of-way and was prepari phishey ya tvaluciiat: $ [maps and charts tecessary to carry out | the work. Plats designating this right jor way were filed with the land oifice lin ‘Douglas today. Mr. Weathers also and: Jennie Sellick. jlength, it was said, and ‘will be con- | structed the entire length ef 10-inch pipe connected with Dressler couplings. The Fargo company recently extended its operations and and Gene B. Griffith, al stock $25,000, divic ‘weeks, LEGION COMMANDER T0 capital stock 325,00 0 shares of the par v: directors, .M. be McCarthy and M. W .Purcell. Certification of increase Margaret ed inte 2, of 100 each, organizes! to deaf in women’s and chil- dren’s apparel; ; directors, H. J. Saller, W. J. Coyne,’ J.C. Brice, 8. C. Cherest Newcastle Building company of New-! castle, capital etoek $25,000, divided into 2,500 shares of the par value of $10.00) Just one trial convinces you Sloan's 500 | | ing for a time and then resuming the if i oe sharey of the par value of $10.09 each; the world ice sai nee Wit p-{0ld figure of early yesterday afternoon. “ directors, L. H. McAlister, Zert\ Harris, | in quoted’ late this -rhorning: "| JUDGE KIMBALL ‘Tracy $8. McCracken, Max Waring and! Pheu 67 usked, which is\the same Arthur Linden, muscles, erday’s close. Salt Creek Pro- Lindsay, Jessen & company of New-) bruises, coun a was unchanged this morning— A T LA NDER, WYO. castle, cxpital stock $25,090, divided into Penetrates. without rubbing, leavin iz divided jue of $100 rtain, beock, ‘Richard Barrell, Dan | capital the Women's Federal Oil company was organized in Chicago, The company was completely a feminine proposition j from start to finish or was so regarded at that time. Now it is being man-han- dled by men, so Mis. H. H. Honore de- lelares. “Men have ruined it,” she is qubted as saying. The company began asa million dollar corporation and its present financial condition is told by the | tinanebal secretary—cosa on hand,| | $17. 75, balance in bank, 53 cents, deficit for the year) $63,458. ‘Tho company dealt largely in western land eases. Séventy-five thousand; shares Were issued’ and there were up- wards of 2,000 shareholders. Shares formerly brot $4.50, but last week were quoted at $1-—Tulsa Ol Jourt Tulsa Oil Journal. 6 RIDEOUT, OIL MAN OPERATING HERE, DIES B. G: Rideout; aged 60 xears, diet in New York in a hospital. last: ni probable result of a cold conmracted !ast| month. | Mr. Rideout. was. interested in the Richards field, having been connect- ed with the Gerard and Summers ¢om- pany in that district. He left here for CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 Best Quality Hay Call and see us before trading elsewhere Wool Warehouse Assn. IN OUR NEW HOME We pay highest cash price for Furs, Hides and Pelts and Grain for Sale New York, December 17. MF. Rideout’s: home is in Califorr It is probable that his daushter will b appointed administrator of his pr here, according to word received In Cas- per by F..W. Drallo. Piece stock from $20,000 to $100,000 was Nled by the Farmers’ Co-operative Lumber: company of Worland. ———— ‘The choice of 85 per cent of electrical: YOUR PAIN RELIEF Promptly? It couldn't remain AOOAESS SOLDIERS AT ETIG FID NIGHT Charles §. Hill, comm commander “of the American ‘Legion in Wyoming and state immigration officer, will be the prinel- pal speaker’ gt the pan house” ineet ing toniorrow night’ in 'the ‘Army ‘ond Nayy club rooms in the basement of the West ,hotel ‘byilding. ~All’ former {rice 2 men have been’; asked to at- a * Alyays yan interesting. speaker, Mr. Hill's recent trip“te Wayhington,“1). in conan with Governor Carey is ex. peeted to- form: ‘the® basls - far. ‘he ana ° shotsesnessseeeeses EVERYTHING IN: BUILDING MATERIAL RIG AMBBERS A SPECIALTY PGeseecessoocesesea . i] the census in. these Wistricts. is Pleted it will be impossible 10 teil | what the actual popylation of Casper Census takers in rural commftinitiés are paid $8 4 day and the timefor-tak- ing the censys in Natrona cour side of Casper hap been extender | February 30. . Pergons undertaking: work should if possible be owners, |cars, or have oury at thelr aisporyt ry | tye! liitate the work. i caiaaainnacenaninnamentammenatn Wet OIL EXrERTS| unt part’ of this ‘tajic to, Wjehsis_e; trata" the. eyes ot von peace os : spaced bre wUL. furnish enter. hated for: te cvening aside from the A ae Pe RENTS ars “oveunanidiros aa Berea be IS TGR SEER Fepetey ° i ; fave “ Care or ree 40: "THE INSURANCE MAN” : vi poogid ‘and Contract Bond a Specialty Loe Lester Brokerage House ~-— Specializing in - NEW YORK OIL SETOTTaTT A ee 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 Residence Phone 413-W TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS : Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Den- ver and other markets over Place the convenient faci private wires. ies of our office at your ce) , disposal to buy, sell or obtain the best markets and up- ¥to-tive- minute quotations. 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