Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 4

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——— : Today’s Markets by Wire EGULATIONS ON APPLIGATION OF | DIL LEASING LAW ARE RECEIVED | sani gtr Working Details of Statute Affecting Operations on ; p Williams, B. ‘T_2_-2 Bid. Ask | Western Exploration $ .86 $40) Wyo-Kans -- Local Oil Stocks ~- 3.90 Amalgamated Royalty - |] when shot produced 25,000 barrels in} Government Lands Are Furnished in Rules and 6 © at | Wy ortex 2 j : 38.40 E Interpretations of Department Berea mn eer New Fork (ith Bloc : P x : ; iBen a ae z 42 | Miawest Refining Ness $174.00 Regulations concerning oi] and gas permits and leases and gil Hie Wninae ee “47 | Midwest Common 150 2.00 shale leases, authorized by the oil leasing law, and governing the quali-| Buck Creek 1.40 | Midwest Preferred 1,50. 2.51 Black Tail -. * 21) Merritt 20.50 fications of applicants, lands to which the ryles are applicable, form Ranninnes ig 45 .48| Glenrock 3.25 and content of the application for permit, acquisition of preference Consolidated Royalty reer pxnetecsty ims fae rights and other working details, are being received by operatars here ee ae ras i aad aac aay 10.00 and elsewhere. Frantz Corp. .59 8.75 pSalt Creek Prod. Aggn-.. 49.60 75 21.00 3.50 9.35 5 10.25 60.50 1.06 The application under whieh the. see-,the rules are as follows: For receiv. Great Western | Western Btatea Jr, @ te “i retary of the tnterior gives qualified | ing and acting on, edch application for Hutton Lake - 02 PRC Sab Lenten ye een ase applicants the exclusive right to pros-|a permit, Tease ar other right filed in Jupiter - 23 oot New York Stock Exchange Stocks pect for oil or gas for the period of; the district land office in aceordance Kinney — = ae : Petr } 9 two ars must be filed in the proper] with the regulations there must be Danes Gresik Royalty =. <44 48] Mexican Pere ianee ie sty dist land off. addressed to the| paid a fee of $2 for each 160 acres, or , Lusk Royalty "20 .23 hginclate Gi = gg.a7 44100 commissioner of the general land of-| fraction thereof. Such fee in no case Lusk Petroleum = ce f 19 8. Steel > = 103.00 103.26 fice, where they will be suspended for} is to be less than $106. A commission’ Mountain & Gulf. E, 1077-52 % sai per cent 30 days to enable preference claims! ef 1 per cent on all moneys received in! Mosher Oil ~ : is to he presented before applicatiqn is) each receiver's office to be equally di-| Frantz Corp. x required. it must contain under] vided between the register and the re- Outwest >. cath the applicant's name and address, |éeiver. ‘The rules state that the com-' Picardy - proof of his citizenship and a state-| mission provided for will not affect the -Riyerton = - 10 ment that he is not the holder of and| disposition of the proceeds arising from Royalty & Prod. Cory iMate , has no direct or indirect interest in| the operations under the act and shall Sunset —-- 17.29) 1st 44's any other subsisting nermit and no oth-| not affect the 10 per cent that section Sand Hills es rhea er application pendi XXXV of the act requires shall be Tom Bell Roy: et tits ot 3s i ement must also contain a] paid into the treasury’ ef the United Gates - 2.08 4th 4% 's .- description of the land for whie! States from all bonuses, royalties and Wind R 06% .Victory Loan permit is desired, reasons.why the I rentals. _ - believed to atte r a favorable field Regulations concerning oil shale 4 for pro: ting, the proposed method] leases which also arriy: y, Rock Creek of conduc! the exploratory oppra-| have been fea i teeta tere Salt Creek — ~ 2.75 Greybull tions and statements of the applicant’s| Oil Shale Begulations. Big Muddy - é Ete et sg de qxneriohbe htt” biustiaes aenn lene The rules provide that citizens of the Pilot Butte — Batt ieepebarares Must Furnish Bond United States or corperations organ- Torehlight ie (Shad The application must be, accampa-| ized under the laws of the Unitea Mule Creek Sosy nied uy a bond with # qualified cor-) States or any state or territory thereof a porate surety in the sum of $1,000, con-} may file applications for oil shale leases In this work it is also to be expected | staying qualities. The Henryetta dis- ated ine failure of the per-| stating the names and addresses of the {hint there wil be surprises, where the trict furnished a well starting at 1,000 : ea) dinaeae applicant, proof of citizenship, a fortunate producer will strike larger barrels. A wildcat in the southern improper wi seription of the land desired, a state- ment that the applicant has no other lease under the provisions of the sec- tion, evidence that the land is valuable wells than he had hoped for. Such an incident occurred near Plumer, Venan- go County, Pa., last week, where a well was obtained which on Saturday was to be making 300 barrels and opened a new pool. its usual Hgt of fair producers, 0; 5, °%. . which "are of in present time in part’of Okmulgee County is reported to have Osage County had pera- ed from the Claiborne field, with a new|'tions and-is himself-optimistic-over the may be the ured for its oil shale content and the*pro- tin making ten barrels an hour after | tions are increasing in ‘the southern is to be| poked method to be followed in the €X: a shot in the third sand. While this, counties, where operators are seeking : ize a8: tp DP) facHon af the pit: | was in terriory not developed in the| to develop the belt which will connect : fee inl crea aches = pe past, at the same time the location | the present fields with those of ‘fexas. hed Mh soalae cial eertene eater hs || | | was ‘within gunshot an. surrounded by | While the pipe line that runs from - plication. f a Se inne I old wells of very small size. Such sur-; North Louisiana showed a slight loss ~iwithin'+30 8daya . fromthe) dite! prises tend to add zest to the search| for the week, there was a large gain See dees di sousisiee, x iituriat tio’ whaataed for oll in the oldest fields, and if they | in stocks held on the leases of the Clai- fat the sutahot meacpontain. 2: teen 5 can be obtained in such territory the | borne district, indicating the produc- AEoinGett of thatland: \Protetmton chances are many times multiplied in| tion was being mainained by late com- right t riven to t owr of the b | the newer fields of the West and the} pletions. Five new wells were report- fdoa.cot: the vie th ncemael Central West. Ml seat cidade deente tion computed. hatin 5 ‘reported from) Oklahoma. ranging from | est producer was the Standard’s No. 6 Stee: ( UNAg BOER IE Dr eGet ID RGHME Wells for Past Week Strike Good ‘ry hotes, gis producers and light wells, | on the famous Oakes leasa, starting ut 10,000 barrels from the deep sand. Average, Says the Der- * rick’s Summary RAGA ey | to several starting aboye 1,000 barrels. the regulations governing oil ; got a shallow well credited with s the unappropriated de- + di er. rict was the only one to finda gush- stated royalty by competitive bidding) says the ‘Derrick's Weekly Review. | to the highest responsible bidder, No-| The results of completed . operations ; tice of offer of lands for 1 must! were such as to favor an increase of | be publish in a news yer of the the output of the United States and ex: | county in which the lands are situated) tension of the development of pools al- period. All bidders at) ready opened and greater search for | are warned against un-) new fields. Oklahoma is leading in the | {| maintenance of its production with At the public auction the reg-| good gains in. North Louisiana, North | or receiver will offer the land’ Central Texas, Wyorhing and Ohio deep-| Mts of stipulated royal) ey tests and renewed activity in wild- fyl bidder must de- cat districts are bringing Its that ‘tified check tg the! give promise of more territory. being | hid” added to the produging area. The stimu- | ary Of Ius of high prices is having its effect report of the’ en new work and inspiring operators to | ward the Tease | extend their efforts, With more favor- combination or intimidatior HATTIE nterior auction he receiv will either to the successful bidder or reject jt. ‘able weather, better road conditions, | | Qy Relief? for € mans | and the coming of spring it may be ex- w Conditions for =the ral, presribed, pected that the ofl regions will witness | | in the act for certain defined claim:|an activity exeseding anything ever | |W Look at the accompanyjng cuts and care- ants of oil and gas jands, who ,at the| known. Qld leases will be drilled over mM y date of the act had not perfected their, again in the fields that have had no 8 fully examine the working parts then claims under the pr re; operations for years, and whereyer| Le kn AN Mi also laid down i | there has been found a showing of oil you will know why the SW. never fails. claim relief the c in past days that did not warrant fur-| ” the land must have been ther development a the time, owing| |X THE SWAN is called upon to do many to Sept. 1, 1919, the claimant or his{ to low priges, such territory will now, | AV di predecessors must have drilled an oit| be tested out. The returns may be} 7A we erreaming jobs gr gas well on the land, all conflict-| slow but they will pay even though the § where other makes have failed . ing claims initiated prior to July 1,| wells start at less than a barrel a day.) 1W 1919, must have been disposed of ag} ———————__+-{_____| | =e i provided in section 28 of the act, and} | w THE SWAN loses no cutters in the hole the claimant must have been guilty of| FRECKLE FACE : and therefore no . Other minor conditions for ~ 5 : f are pointed out jn the regula: | r ¥: causes no Fishing Jobs hese rovide that relief may | New Is the Time be erinted to holders of lands not in the naval petroleum reserve and}, Do you know how easy it is to re. that a qualified claimant upon comply-|move those ugly spots so that no onc! ing with the conditions laid down will | will call you freckle- a? to Get Rid of Ugly Spots. be entitled to ¢ enty-year lease from| Simply get an ounce of Othine, double the United State royalty to be |strength, from your druggist and a few fixed by the secretary of the interior, | applications should show you, how easy} but not to be less than 121-2 per cent jit is to rid -yoursejf of treckles and get a of all oil and gus prodyced exelusiye | beautify! complexion. The. sun and of that used for production purposes winds of March have a strong tendency on the claim or thgt unavoidably lost. |to bring out freckles, and as a Pespit } Fees and Commissions. more Othine is sold in this month. Be! Fe and commissions prescribed in suré to agk for the double strength} |Othine, as this is sold under guaranteo| | other tool. jof money back if it ‘fails to remove the ‘ freckles. Adv. $100 REWARD Will be paid to person or per- sons furnishing information lead- ing to of diamonds . JAMES. A. McKNIGHT recovery NEW. YORK CIFY 1 from the women's rest- ‘ in the Iris Theater last Sa Oil. Mining, Development and Financing urday nigh’ 105 W. Fortieth St, HAULER The Bridg TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. Machine STOCKS AND BONDS Full information regarding Wyoming Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty: Bonds and other issues furnished upon request. Place your buying and sel’ing orders | 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. ~ 14 Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver 233 ERANGH OFFICES LL DORARO, KANSAS TULSA, OKLAHOMA FT. WORTH, TEXAS RANGER, TEXAS WICHITA, KANSAS Showing Position of Potering Casing Hitt When a a a a ae Ame . | The famous Boston lease in’ the Osage | Louisiana Oil and Refining Company The 7,000 This was obtained by the Gypsy Oil | barrels, and two others in the shallow only pro- > of gas or oil situated within) The news from the oil fields last) Co., which found the Missigsippi lime | 8and started at 3,000 and 1,200 barrels n areas will be diy into so-call-| week included a list’ of good average | at feet and got a well-starting at Yespectively. Bull Bayou reported using blocks in areas not over 640) producers from all divisions und a gen- 6,000 barrels and showing good | light producers and one large gas ach,and offered for le: at a) eral resumption of activity everywhere, =~ ———— — — — ——— THE SWAN is made of the best steel ob- tainable and by the best mechs ics and is therefore mechanically correct “THE SWAN will do your underreaming more satisfactorily and, last but not least, at a mpch smaller cost than any YOU CAN RENT ONE | from any of our offices WE SPECIALIZE ON Swan Underreamers and Fishing Tools at Ask for @ Swan Price Lisi Ge MAIN OFFICE AND SUOP: Augusta, Kans. NDERREAMER ra@rory. Marietta, Ohio’ duepr, and also one failure. The situation in the shallow devel- opment of. Eastland County is one of the interesting features of the North Central news. With wells being com- pleted at less than 390 feet with an initial production of 10 to 50 barrels of | good gravity oj}, the prospects are more | than inyiting to the ayerage producer | than drilling below 3,000 feet with the | possibility of getting nothing better or | perhaps a dry hole. The real sepsation of the diyision is the action of the} Montreal Oil Company's Harris well in Stephens. County, which increased its flow on drilling deeper to 9,500 barrels. This well came in over two weeks ago with an initial flow of 4,000 barrels. It is believed to be a creyice well, such as the Mid-Kansas Carey well in the same territory, which at first was dry and three days and now is again in the dry “list. Several semi-wildcat, tests have} showings of oil which promise to ex- tend the fields. The production of the division dropped 5,000 barrels again dur- ing the week. | The Gujf Coast division reported one | gusher at Humble and a promising | wildcat showing. The principal inter- est in the Coastal fields was the ad-/ vance in the price of crude to $2.60 a barrel,” CASPER-SALT GREEK ROAD TAKEN UP AT CONFERENCE WITH MIDWEST IN DENVER (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, ‘March 19.—State High- way Superintendent D. S. MeCalman, eft this city today for Denver where re will be in conference with officials of the district office of the bureau of »ublic roads and Midwest Refining com- any Officials, relative to the proposed wnstruction of the Casper-Salt Creel | vad. Mr. McCaiman expecis to be in aten- yer for two or three days, during which me he hgyes fo make further ar- | rangements for this proposed zonystruc- tion. CENTENNIAL 1S MAKING — STEADY PROGRESS NO The Centennial Petroleum Company is making steady progress jn its well on the Goshen dome near Torrington and is now down about 2,000 feet with one of the most impurtant test wells now drilling in Wyoming. Some twenty days were lost as the result of a fish- ing job, but the tools were recovered three weeks ago and operations haye gone ahead steadily since that time. | Ridiculous réports have been circu- lated by unpringipled lease’ holders re- garding “secreey and mystery’ in de- velopments at the well. On the con- trary, ‘C. F. Palmer,: president of, the | company, has shown no hesitancy in furnishing reliable reports on gpera- GEOLOGISTS - OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps _ Blue Prints Explorations Reporte _ Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric | ort prospects ef finding & producing sand) casing. around 3,630 feet, : N N ° . N TE DAS OER 19, 1920 If oil is struck these two : companies will benefit greatly, ath The Kasoming and Centennial gom- Some locations haye been made around panies control practcially all of. the the edge by others. ~ dome and’ the former ‘is helping finance the test to | by furnishing the > Trihone geil it Wantaa ei '. Why Measles May Be Dangerous cae fe favor foothold for invading germs.’ And how Viek’s une Rub may be of value jn this conditi Few- of us escape measles—it bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas, is one 3 the commonest of child- hood diseases. Eyery mother knows the symptoms, but the piistaics that pepper tart ate is in failing to realize that the child is it fully reenvered after the eruption and feyer disappear. The air passages are still inflamed pad if this inflammation is not cleared up, the air passages may be weakened, i oseas the way for pneumonia or serious flisease of the lungs. ightly applications of Vick’s VepoRub will aid nature in telieving this in’ tion. .Be- cau icks acts locally by stim- ulation thru the siin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In Children’s digestions are dolj- cate—easil: i hy tog rauch “4 losing. Vicks, ‘there. fore, is particularly recommended since it is external ty applied and he often and freely so can he used often and without the slightest harmful effects. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest: until the skin is red—then spread on thicldy and covered with hot flannel cloths. re the cloth- ing loose arqund’ the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit ef Vicks the size of a addition, the medicinal” ingre-]~ Sar ples to new users will be dients of Vicks ate vaporized b sent tee on request to the Vick hemical y the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night ¥; Your tt Street, al Combai, 98 Brod Bodyguard More Than 17 Millien Jars Used Yearly Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange PHONE 1147-1345 OVER IRIS THEATER WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS List your stocks with us, we can handle them on a re- markably low margia: Our commissions are but one percent of amount snvolyiiles : FOR SPECULATION: We recommend the purchase ot Royalty & Producers, Bessemer, Picardy, Domino, Outwest, Sunset and Casper Bolton Syndicate Units. These stocks will make you some nice money in a short time. FOR INVESTMENT: We recommend the purchase of E. T. Williams and Consolidated Royalty. WE WILL SELL SUBJECT: nt { 2100 American at 2c 1000 Columbine at 48c¢ 1000 Domino at 18c 5000 Hutton at 2144 1000 Royalty & Producers at 38c 1900 Picardy at 15c 5 20 Casper-Bolton Syndicate Units, $50 ea. 1000 Lusk Petroleum at 19¢ 2009 Bessem 4 ya, adhe , ; 1000 Tos Bell at lpe ee 1008. Wyo-Tex at lic 1000 Wind River at 6c 500 Western Aeroplane at $19.00 - 3060 Deming LE BUY 0 Domine at 1 ‘ S00 a ea mh ‘oyalty roducers at 37c 2000 Glenhurst at 5c) 5000 Wyo-Tex at 13¢ 5000 Hutton at 1%c Y . 1000 Cow Gulch at 43c 5000 Sunset at 16c Henning Brok rage Company All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold New York Curb Stocks Carried on Margin ts Flat'6 Per Cent Interest Rate nformation on All Stocks Cheerfully Given Office: Henning Hotel ia a i a SOCEM MT TOTO METI Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 keke LE LIC IAPS JL kas MT. Wer TIT as mas.

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