Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1920, Page 4

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nee: seri ~waeee dha a ae PAGE FOUR Today’s Markets by Wire : HELD fEPORTS LAGK SENSATION. | andres eae g PRODUCTION LOW eee” a arn re Amalmagated Royalty --.$ 50 $ Atlas 06 07 | Wy-O-Pex = | tested in | estimates not based on any sotual putting running as high as ten-barrel | ducers. 3.20 3.30 cs —_—>—_- Storms Retard New New Development | American 03 03 Keo-Hurst ----. 12. 3 Viion: On | Mr, and Mrs. James ‘Young are here Work During Week, Says Oil. | Bessemer rt New York Curb Stocks with seg in Rs greg te ar aut 4 y: | Boston Wyoming — 1.45} open The, Mule Créek Oi company” has fon te. astiine “a laeee d-buying trip. City Derrick in Week- Big Indian 47} Midwest Refining — z 00 | purchased a Tease on the northeast; , bet 2 Jed of ly Summary Burke Oil ~ ‘87 ' Midwest Common — . .00|quarter of section 29-30-81 Of ‘the Bol-| now if GSE Buck Creek - 1.70 | Miawest Preferred - 60 \ton Creek field: making. tol eer large scale, the The severe winter weather, which |Back Tail oot 000 acres controtied in Wyoming. company. has prevailed in different latitudes of | Go pe iadted a a new holdings are about “a ‘milo inate a ont patna So eae the-oil country has in many instances | CONS Ne ree f York. Oil. company Fetarded the production of petroleum, |CoW Gulch “ east quarter of sce. [prowide fe aaah } says the weekly summary of the Oji|©!khorn - - ie New York well is ince neni Cit} Derrick. “Wells have been shut | Great Wes “18 Salt Creek Prod. Assn. & : aang full of off. subsidiary com down in many sections from the cause |Hutton Lake 02) Western States O. & L-_ of could weather or impassible rowls, |JUpiter 5 08! Prod. & Ref,, Com_.-.--— which prevented the transportation of 48 Creek in ‘the éarly materials, necessary to keep wells run 60 : Stocks lis béing purchdsed and arrangement: 4 28 ‘ -75 have been made with Chicago brokers |vice president; c. E. Forsdick, secre: In Eastland county, Texas, five miles|Lusk Petroleum 25 | Texas Oil ~~ ~|}t6 market 200,000 shares of treasury|tary; H. F.. Osborn, Jr., treasurer. northwest of Rising Star, Hilburn No.|Mountain & Gulf_ 1.13 Sinclair Oil ~ 40.50 75} stock. Transfer agents: New York; Guaran- 1 well has increased its flow to 400|Mosher \Oil 40 'U. 8. Steel - 9845 . Local capital is largély Miterested|ty Trust Company of New York; Sau! barrels every 24 hours. In Coma anche | Northwest .. county, Texas, Desdemona pool, the|Frantz Corp, Magnolia Petroleum company's No. 3|Outwest is producing 1000 barrels a day at| Picardy 2690 feet. a | Riverton In the Central West field, the weach-| Royaity & Prod. Corp. er has been such that nothing has been | Sunset ___ completed by the drill during the week.}sand Hills in the company, the directors being T.| Francisco: Savings Union Bank and |}) - Hall, John Bryne, F. R. Hufsmith, | Trust Company. . B. Winter and 8. E. Phippen. Latest reports from four of the sub- pS aS sidiary companies of ss 7 pas a oes Market Prospects Good pany, 120 Broadway, New York, show L.. L, Winkelman & Co., specialists | iridreased .prodriction for the month of in ofl stock issiés on the New York | Jamuary,, 1920, over January, 1919 <5 market, in a_ tele; to Denver on | follows: Reis leon facilities have been bad) ‘Tom Bell F -30 [3rd 4%4's 92} Friday, stated ‘conditions of all the| Columbia ON Producing Company, in- cs Gates _. 1.83 }4th 44's .. .96] Standard ‘Oil issues are favorable for|ctéase of 22,350 barrels or 29 per cent. : entucky, Wind River “Refining af .06% Victory Loan ‘20{an immediate. and substantial market | “Western Union Oil Company, increase rise. The same applies fo thé better )of 4,000 barrels or 10 per cent. come. One completion is reported dry WXOMING CRUD & O1L MARKEY class of oils generally and Wyoming| United ‘ore Consolidated Oil trom the Illinois field. The Lima and|Rock River $2.35 | Grass Creek .. -60 | issues have tightened up considerably and Dunlop } Indiana fields fail to report completions. [Sait Creek 2.25/E1k Basin .60}under strong buying and a broadening b ad I et Us Not For ret HIM A well drilled in the vicinity of Pe Big Muddy 2.25 } Lusk 5|of the market. Wé, believe that we : g burg, Michigan, is reported as showing] piiot Butte .25 | Lander n-su-<---—--= 125} will, have another fegitimate off boom | 000 for the yeur 1919 over 1928, recently ofl found in a shale at 1300 feet. in the. coming season.” teported by the Union Oil Company }}} Our first Ameri ! The runs of the Cumberland Pipe of Cafifornia, thé interest of the Union ican Line company, from the various dis- Gabes Inbbantae’ Cais OR Seeteen rot eee 120" Beet eal: tricts, for the week, is 70,413.93 barrels, . Stockholders. of the Gates 4 Corh- | Fee ccenew te Mpeun | OW AAESDED 2p, tir If WE, as a Nation, live up to the, high id 8 eS" a daily average of 11,735.66 barrels, : holding a special meeting in| C@lifornia. Company is approximate'y In the California oil field, the oil in i} Stayaene: today for the. purpose of vot- | venty-five csi hea } tablished for us by George Washington, ewe the San Joaquin valley, Midway-Sun- , rease the ; set, MeKittrick, | Dost | Hills-Belridg A gpd fgets ar oe } eg) es ss og of ths cmp om | AUGTDIAN YOUTHS ARE TD) || need never blush for our country’s’standing in tion ranged i price from $1.23 to $1.68 Phang begs ri a shares at present, the world. per barrel, During the it week it was reported that, at Richfield, a 1000 —— Bad ‘the alsectors Wave Mead et cael STUnY SWISS. FARM WORK se 9 lift d th | . | pecerrinie ire ar OREN eT His was the “‘common. sense” lifted to the leve barrel well had been brought in, but stockholders at 10 cents a share. Wheth- st sanded, and workmen. are cleaning | Gradual Return of Confidence in Prospects for Spring athe ér this will be done. is a matter of ny ‘dcdieaad Pees: of genius. it out. A large number of nev some doubt which can only be deter, “ oil com- fe panies have been organized in the dif- Stock Boom. and Increased Values.with Leas ferent Oil fields of California, . ‘These mined’ whey the. dirctors raect on}, Va N* Pity avacianten That’ S certainly something worth striving for— Hosier rate of Nee the company’ | mitting te: serding’ there of large mum. /t how. bers of Austrian youths +o study sw } — thé Confidence of one’s fellow beings. range fn capital from $200,000 to $1,- ing Law in Effect Manifested Today in the North Louisiana fields, the average daily production -2nd pipeline With oils selling at the highest figures quoted in ten days, i intensive farming methods. The dairy, 000 busseln Teed ivan, seaceme, 7) the week closed today with hopes for a continuation of the up- ‘gabsiad tye ul dolive. brit iillwarrencst (Bet Reid ee soy Caddo, heavy, including Pipe Island,| Ward trend, marked by a gradual return of confidence in finan- 1 tO indute ‘the: fardists “to” jensen | 9,700 barrels; Caddo, light, 8,900 bar-| cial conditions and predictions of a general boom in oil stocks} ‘ j $e extend this branch of agriéultare. ~ Seataaeiod anatied nah , slving @) to develop during coming weeks. Much of the péssimism in bet ~ The present high pric will, it is claimed, cau: of crude ou| @Vidence during the past few days regarding the ultimate fate the reopening | 0! the oil land ing bill ha’ been dis- ae ee of ay" worn’ out. we 1d small pro. | Sipated and while there is no assurance Saja aioe tear r " ducers in the different fields. And it |t President Wilson will sig: = MT TOA EY i AT. q se producers, No, 2’ ‘01 im 3 164 SOUTH CENTER is iso said that deeper drilling wil) |™easure there is every reason, to be- section 3 is dding better than 2 mearen i > ie )) result in the end, Heve ‘that it will be made a law befor ‘ ~ADIRESS BAR MEETING Well ‘No. 14 on seotion. 86.16. fn is- . fs CE 4 i WHERE socierY BRAND CLOTHES ARE SOLD er pPomises |the end of the month, by ‘passage “sain consequently work is |by both houses of congress if necessary: “ a cementing job and is due for com- ws ahead in all the oil fields. The | “Midwest Refining stock held up ei al ’ pletion salasy: ‘The casing» stands ds are in good condition and the |new high mark of the week at $156 ¢ - ‘gull of. ofl Well Nd, 36, also on section truck trains are carrying capacity loads |morning during the short session of te \ '35, which struck @ fine gas pressufe ‘ of supplies at every trip, Rock River |New York market aid closed around Nthe first sand. at. 3,870 feet, a. fow dave crude is marked up 10 c » . Wild. 1$155, Salt Creek Producers continued | {|'ago, is being drilled {6 the second sand. catling is now extending cast and north | strong around the $50 mark and closed ¥ pire a F from the Ferris field. Other districta]at $50. jeneral * New | ,) Tho Natrona Coutiiy- Bey iaetocia: ori Colorado Land Located. are also active. York m et é fwhich will hold a special meeting this | - Ni ut er” locatl were in the Eastern fields, workcontinuss | proved with Uni evening at'8 o'clock in the court room 1a ae sea ae: thin oronie by |i to be held up, and but ¥ aut the court house, will be addressed by.| fled st; Telluride, “Cole this’ woek by pletions! have ;conie in. dur their! Attorney H. HL. Schwartz on the pro: # ave Gog They intend. to delM. that tine Mew ane oe weeks In the Mannington distr! nd the final} Visions of the leasing bill, Mr, Schwartz ahem iA : biokt dal abaeny The hero of American in- dependence, and- thé father of his country, ag he has long .been popularly called, established your freedom at G.F. BELL. “THE meee MAN” return to private owners im at ‘ol 3 te pntinued Ip eyed At ‘ 3 Olt locations fiféa in February, . ole Si home. Be inde- Th, Bs Gi Fr ii Agency ol cHOWING H a ee ateanelng * een iat | peeved Sao Taig Ou Company Bp HIE 203 Oil Exchange Bldg. Bell herally unchanged, with the |#f Buys Tevela “and? nde the’ Inland: Codanany PHONE 74 6 pption of Lance Creek Royalty which | couple of points after moving up} $136,500.00 hopes to encounter ol tn the deeper at sere) T. AYLOR & CLAY, Ine. Royalty & Producers Stock Takes |"? : ie Magli Worth of AND BONDS ump on News of Mon- CRATE nec? Fg Full information regarding Wyoming Oils, New tana Prospects NEGRO CLAIM S | NEW YORK. LIFE York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other Fine furnished SS ERT Re oN : ise upon request. Place your buying and sel’ing orders Oil Corporation well in the new] UF, §, A TTENTION, | Cat Creek, Montana oil field, coupled with the fact that the Royalty «and Producers owns an eighth royaity in| ILUNS ARE TOLD st in the well, sent ‘the stock of Royal and Producers to a 43-cent bid and 46-cent asked price this morning, after a closing price yesterday of 36 cents “ask,” The Cat Creek well is on top of the sand, but has not been with us. Complete facilities of our office enables us to handle orders on/up-to-the-minute quotations. We are the only Brokerage Company in Wyoming with New York Stock Exchange Connections. Private Wires to Cazper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver Carnes. Broketag e Co. and Public Eteach PHONE 1147 ‘OVER IRIS THEATER In 42 Working Days There’s the logical conclusion IT’S GOOD LIFE INSURANCE ARLIN.—America has had no time | repean and tic problems in r of its own negro problem. At , that is the information a local} drilled in yef. Oll is filling the casing, aoa Sah chee 1 CLESIITOTOOSI SISOS TS HAD according to reports received here by | Publle: | The artlele 5 HAVE YOU GOT. YOURS? . f Producers Company own approximately | "*kroes R. T KEMP ent List your a with us, we can handle them on a re- Ni S er fo erage ouse . eres ? thi gion | Stites. . 2 Oe PU AR OS), CE AEeaie 5 oie NEC Om oe — b ? markably low mar: Our commissions are but one percent termed the Cat Creck anticline, ac-| 4) A aydatine Sa Phone 370 111 Ey Second ; cording (0 a statement of officers of the |, {iliam 1 ‘Humes of Denver is : of amount inyoly company, The Glenrock Oil Company | 10°) inex mitters 1S Specialiaiig i NEW YORK OIL owns about 320 acres in this region, it ‘was announced from tho office here to- day. The well is localed in Fergus and Garfield counties in Central Montana, FOR SPECULATION: We recommend the Paes ot Royalty & Producers, Casper Ranger, Domino,’ Outwest and Sunset. Tours diene eng he 4 Wet e aaa aaa} TUBERCULOSIS it was when physitians duid au in ti has: near the Sly of cowietoyn: pores 1 2 BING ORL DedeRart tek short ti i 5) purty of nver and Casper oil mi f 5 ‘ 5 t left here this morning for the Cat , i ne ie the esters ot (dal celn ef the veer Creék field to Mhvestigate the new well. 4 losis, he began exper}ment ing 156 N W. : ities Because of the shallow depth of the ; Gi Mimpeeltgnd dlacaarye th WE phy ‘ 3 olcott Ph Il, the two companies here said they Dv. it rea ent, goons suaiEer. r: Would be ‘utisfied even’ if it was a ¢ ? ; ADDIGINY, Anns Sith 2100, we wi PER CLALLAALLP PPA I ' ‘ ¢ iahe viow: ff fi iS ceerem small producer. — * 80 Pounds ‘3B Pounds Catest dbniey or Reherculehte, saay ‘ube Oat: Gokanutiee an Wahine we BBe > > snd your nam snd uddress to ADDIDING, 285 BE STARTED IN BOLTON Three wells will soon be drilling in the Bolton Creek field ahd two have been repo'ted in with oil, according to information received in Casper. ‘The New York Oi! Company has a well in the northern part. of the field while the Poison Spider-Bolton syndicate owns & well closer to the center of the district. Ear one is expected to run 200 to) 400 bar aise of {these wells fill up and, then flaw, but neither has been drilled iT a0 thata test can be made. ' \ The Carter Oil Company fas a well } drilling below the Poison Spider-Belton } lioldings. ‘The Poison Spider-Bolton syn: | dicate will start work on a néw well, about @ half milé froin their préeent well’ The New York will have a new well drilling in the near ny abet 4 three-quarters of % mile from its | The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Henni nning Brokerage Company J. ening Howlett: (Private Wire) J. J. Giblin All Local: Oil Stocks Bought and Sold New York Curb Stocks Carried on Margin Flat 6 Per Cen? Interast Rate - Information/on oe Cheerfully Given Office: Henning Hotel Lo! Phone 1040-W seeucesssoccenade. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL | ae a WAGONS, GAS ENGINES eon “ise ‘ Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center sau. Busienas teeny ot A : i ie ui 1000; Cow Gulch af 36c%""

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