Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 4

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PROPER FORM OF PROTESTS UNDER OIL LEASE LAW Local Bar Ansisaticn Receives! ‘Yelegraph Explanation in Response to Query Wired Capital in answer the Ic of 1 under to aw ‘ed inquiry from 1 bar association in the matter} r form of protest by claimants placer mining of the old upproval ng permits the new lea legram has law us applications for} y adyerse parties | = bill, the follow- een received from ington and the same is printed tor the information of all members of the local bar association and othe; parties sted. The wire not only covers inquiry referred to, but @lso gives able information concerning ea fications of the rules and regulation: scently issued in pamphlet form: shington, D. C., Mar. 26, 1920, ichols & Stirrett, I Lawyers, Casper, the 5 of pte bah ion or facts required sections 18 or 19, and intention to apply for permit or lease sufficient; no abstract or application for lease or per- protestant will presént his ¢laims prior protestant’ will presen his claim’ prior by Today’s Markets by Wire : funines Dear lor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil Exchan, «Balding, Caper, Wo Frantz Corp. Great Western Petroleum —— Hutton Lake stern States O. | Prod, & Ref., Com. 8.62 2 4 Prod, & Ref., Com_-_---- - at New York Stock Exchange Stocks Lance Creek Royalty - Migs Lusk Royalty ak 2 Sinclair On. Lusk Petroleum _ 17) §. Bteel Mountain & Guilt. = 1.00) Call Pabeaievas ug Mosher Oil __. Hi 45 | Ao Frantz Corp. - 3.50) Liberty Bonas Outwest * 05!» Picardy = Ae 15! Riverton Refining - ——--- 10 Royalty & Prod, Cor; Sunset Gates Wind River Refining WYOMING CRUD OL MARKET 00 Victory Lean - to August ecretary has modified | pock Creek $2.75 Grass Creek ~. ‘ reg ns to date as follows; holds be} soit Creek 276Greybull ..—. fs may grant at t three permits in one | pig Muddy — 2.75mik Basin _ _ 3.10 state under section 13 to single appll- | piot Butte — ol) B16Lance Creek 3.05 cant, probably will sramt more als< (Torch $.10 Lander — 4 More than one permit may be had un der section 19, Holds section 20 applies to both patented and unpatented lands. Als protestants uridi advertisement practice, need not file application with} protest nor prior to August Has | also struck out the 33 and 3 bracket for | al 0 baume and struck out the 25} per cent bracket) for oil below 29 baume | and other rates royalty are appied suc- cessively to average well, same as sur- tax is figured, that ii 20. barrels | pay 1-8, next 30 pays per cent COWL COMPANIES MAINTAIN LEAD IN CHARTERS ISSUED BY STATE and so on to the maximum, and these rates will also be based under section | 19, beyond 5 per cent also trans} September allowed under sec- . from companies net having’ ex- No tran since October 1 per- | ‘mitted under 19. | facade Hi. SCHWARTZ.” STATE GHANTS MORE “LEASES New List of Permiter Granted to Oil! Ovér 50 Percent of Nbw Incorporations Filed in Chey- enne Organized for Oi! Development and An- nual Spring Crop is Now Flourishing CHEYENNE, ‘Wyo., March 27.—More than 50. per cent of} \the corporations;recently securing charters from the state of |northwest quarter. of section ‘Wyoming are oil companies. Of the last one dozen corpora-) | tions chartered by the state seven are oil concerns, two religious concerns, one a coal company, one a realty company and one a general merchandise company. .These corporations 2 Hotehkiss Coal company, of Sheridan. Christ, Penrose Ward, rk * county; capital stock, $500,000; par value of capital stock, $3,000. jshares, $1.00; directers, R- and) Millburne Corporation of the Church Thomas Hotchkiss, R..A, Keenan, A. B./of Latter Day Saitits of Jesus Christ, | Midwest Refining’ Company. General Petroleum Company, ani the | | third near the present operation of the The Salt Creek acreage is located on sections 5, 18 and 82, in districts which, wherever testéd, yield wells with aver: age flush production of 300 to 800 bar-| rels. As soon as, the department of | the interior grants leases, wells ‘will be started on these three tracts, Mr. Keoughan sald. The properties in the Ferris fle in- clude one well which ig down in a depth of ‘1,800 feet, and has still 4,000 | feet to go to the productive sand. Gas was. found at 650 feet in this well and at 700 feet im/ the nearby yenerat Petroleum Company, indicating! that the Elix Basin Company's lease is higher on structt-*-than that of the General Petroleum Company, Plans are, under considerajon for im- proving the refineries acquired with the ‘Mutual. Oil. Company, which the Elk} Basin Company recently bought. In-| | cluded in these is-the installation, of a | new process for qbtaining. light lubri-| eants and the addition of a larger press for extracting paraffine from crude oil oe distillate. This change will be made! in the Chanute plant, crude for which | will be supplied from the Elk Basin | companys wells in Texas, the intention of the company, to install | steam stills at the Glenroek plant in Wyoming. ‘The Ferris field well No. 1 of the New, York Oi] company has reached a depth | of 2,950 feet. This well is reported to be 140 feet in the lime rock which is| said to cover the productive sand. This rock is said to be 150 feet thic’ ‘The No, 2 well of the New York in the’ South Casper Creek ficld. has en Leountered a fishing job at 2,950 feet | The casing has been re-run and driltin: resumed on the Salt Creek well on the} 7 and in the Boone dome yell No. 2. New Lease for’ Western Ex, |. Clarence’ B: Richardson, ‘president of the Western Exploration Company, who is in Oklahoma on business, has ob- tained for the\combany & lease upon 40 acres in section §.18-12 in Okmulgee County, Okla,;.and has ‘let a eontract for the drilling of a well. | This land is would you give to be absolutely certain today of what would happen tomor- row, woman or child, in }not risk possil (peep into the paces of a tah per cént of all the great fortunes the world. It is a torical Well, of Hie lot ‘that: the” fatlcine ero childs, the greatest indi: in Great Britain, was founded upon ad- vanee information secured by a mem- ber of that famous family of the de- feat of Napoleon at Waterloo, | im some sense interested in the experi- iments of the people who are endeavot- ing to read the future by communi¢ating with, spirits, or by ‘some other method, {and the other j doe. eagerly back, awaiting the résult of these experiments before they, too, beeome actively interested. + Tater it is! o¢ ; Young, the exciting” events of the story are based upon the heroine to read her own future thru the essiktance of a “Yogi, who) | teaches her the mysteries\of crystal gaz. ing, and in this Way she is able to avoid she) mistakes that would have been her lot -had’ she followed one of the many opportunities offered her, gripping productions in years, heingone of the mos famous plays of the. year, @laborate productions of Miss Young’: entire screen) career. cipal actors in this than a’ hundred apd fitty Retr as SER used. coughs : ‘showing tubercular ten The officidl board of «thé Methodist f Latost Photo Secaieigs aCe REN, may us Local Oil Stocks | Williams, 1,80 Bid Ask | Western Exploration, 8.65 3.65 Elk Pas Cee ow Acquires Se ors “a tha pinetnoe pes the Sate ft andex plain slag, Columba coma. your name and address to ADDILINE, “ Ame}gamated Royalty ..---§ .36 $ 40° Wyo-Kans nit ceca Mee ha Bd si ’ | Burns residence, at the corner of Lin- Areaile Blag.,” Co er, ‘ Atlas: {WyOrDex 2 oad ears Pion ak Fields’ coln and Devine strects, to be used as| + ) American eg Oz 03 | Keo-Hurst ..... +1215 12.25 —_— the Methodist parsonage. The consid-|¢ | Bessemer 33.861 Expansion: era was $9. ouse is mod- | Boston. Wyoming - 107 4.11) Now York Curb Stocks Basin ansion of the acttviieg of the 1k Seine eat ane chuigidened Sand Hills — 2.00 2.28} Open... Clase Wyoming ‘are indicated: in an an-|% Very good: investment. . Rev. Walter Burke Oil _. - .86 | 39) Midwest Refining ~. -$170.Q0 $172.00 | councement made Thursday by Sid H.| L. French and his family:will have pos- Big ‘Indian +47 Bildwest Common. - 175. 2.00 | Keoughan, its vice president, of the/ Session of the new parsonage in about | Buck Creek 1,03 ' Midwest Preferred 1.50 2.50 acquisition of’ 320 acres in “the Salt 1 thirty days. | Black Tail _ Merritt - 20.00 20.50 | Greek field, all of which Js.proven, ad} J Columbine _ Gletrock; Otl 8.37 "8.50! of a one-half Interest. in 820. acres in Consolidated Royalty — a 6: Coden -- 875 9.) | three tracts in the Ferris field, of which oy ems mae = Ee ee 10.00 two are clogé to the. big. Well of the Character. 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Wolcatt_ Phone 1142 “Eyes of Youth” iscone of thé ‘most RIES T ISG STR EN OL ID TOOLS OTL REI IE. i Ss well as ‘oneof tee best and most “Eyes of Youth’ - : y and R. MeNally. Millburne ‘Ward, Uinta county, capital! regarded as proven for the deep sands and Gas Prospectors by | Benton Oil company, of Casper, capi} stock, $5,000. which are. productive in the neighbor- State Board [tal stock, $500,000; par value of shares. uriineton-Osage Oil company (Golo: pit kad $1.00; directors,-R. C. Byers, Fred Web-| rao corporation), capital stock. $250,- — | March 19, 1920. J. W. Biliéter, H. B. Andrus, W. A! 909; par value of shares, $10.00; airec- ae | Lautersweiler, _ trustee, C. B. Negus, W. B. Biler.| tors, A, J, Lockwood, J. R..Cannot, | 3 i Ia, all of 1 thu ank Bullock: and) W C. Monroe. W. KE. Hall, George ©. Gates, F. D)| b ech ge tasper, Wyo., all of 36-35 oval gery aor of hg park capt) afann, R. W. Morgan and H. J: Ma-| a \? ta Wootton Salt Lake Ci tal stock, $500,000; par value of shares. cinnis; Wyoming office at Newcastle, eit | of east half of northwest qui directors, Ben Wertz, b. M-| “Horder White Ol company, of Rasin; | fl PHONE ALAT-1345_ _ OVER IRIS THEATER | northeast quarter of 16-28-1 pepe Re Short, | J." N. Riley) and} ital’ stock, $20,000; par... valiie | ¥ Ma} } Cray, Minneapolis, Minn., 2 eorge ne i? it ares, $1,000; directors, H. I. and Roy | q Mid-Tex: Oil company, of Casper; “ * i ss rans Sie deal ie anwar. sale tLe mae anne | To All Members of Local No. 842 ‘WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL sToCKs et etd Popeyes ten shares, $10.00; directors, A. P. Michew, 2 Rr ic Suid eect payaso i eatito ton, [Ji 0. West and 8. Ft. Robertson, anne Sobtmonsg aunty, a enpites area " ‘ List your stocks with us, we can handle them on a re- seseertt, Ceahital atocke $200,/0005 "par | T2 $50,000:£9 $60,000. i tem _ @atkably low margin. Our commissions are but one percent | value of $1.00;, directors, Horry ‘Justin: Wacingdon’ a prominent ien:'| : ‘ of amount im volved, ° f | WwW. ne, Mischelle Kohns, W. R.} .; t Me gineer of Cheyenne, who has been here |\j; . * . | tig hs Evarts and Leo 2 vot Dowelua, [EOF several days attending to business | Special Meeting in FOR SPECULATION: . We recommend the purchase of | rrees Ws eae Sores ate eo stock, $100, 000; Dak waliie ioe] Rhee en taro ae Bae Capek | > Royalty & Producers, Bessemer, Picardy, Domino, Outwest, | pabeheribmsdrlataty dss acter Rivas ef uae »_$100 (600 shares oft per cent] Terry Burretiela of Billinss, Mont.,| ; Sunset and Casper ‘Bolton Syndicate Units. These stocks will | sts ete hak Cheat, quarter of |Preterred stock and: 500 shares. of ci is visiting in the city and looking after make ce some nice mone itn i TOT On rata tan aie Re aoe ast mon stock); directors, Henry spat: his’ business matters here. 1 nh Wi a short cate of OL wi, Lane = var.| M- Ht. Collins and Lloyd Frogga' ‘ ‘ INVESTMENT : ler fe chase quarter of\9-5 and northwe: 4 FOR LEASK—440 acres adjoining arilt- | 2 ‘ ecommen pur th Highland Realty company, of Dovelas, - port SHR . ee Cat bres leapital stock, $25,000; par” vale OF oats Sacith Goouity.* “inet Nom eRe Sunday evening, March 28, 8:30 sharp E. 1. Willams and Conca ‘Royalty. here shares, $100; diréctors, A, A. and Meno Canper. ; ; : i WE WILL SELL SUBJECT: edie at a sh, Anna. C. Coli aM. R. Col- : | fi ‘ pout Henkhse i. B. Hill See ANE em Important business—All must be present ‘ | | ; < : Buf Ww quarter © a ~, ‘ % * % ‘ a Carion County Coal and Oil company, 5 : northeast quarter of 26-52-81, and east! ital” wtock, $100,000, pax value. of] j LEE HARP, President, ‘ 2100 100 American, pty hulk of southeast, quitter of 2652-81) ) chores, 10 conts; directors, By W. Cor: / ; ine at 48c ean Rarer southeast | ran, . Densmore and J. W, Slack; ‘ E. S. MOORE, Secretary. oop hogs eee 18c @ Quarter 8 chee sl ana | hoedauarters: at, Walcott. / oat i ‘ is tton at 2146 ant! Penrose Corporation of the Chueh | i tose Royalty & Producers at 39c | : ;joC the Taitter Day Saints of Jesus ; = — = 1 Picardy at 15¢ southWest quar-) der Petroleum Co., Cheyenne, all of 36- oO / 20 per Bol + t half of south: % L M. Trevett, Casper, all Of 16-; — , 1000 = P. nee Units, $50 ea. j nd west half 80; Red Luke Oil and Land pe ar LOOK AT. THE SUITS i usk oar at { $1; Burt all of 16 ; rank S. Hagoos } t 38c Griggs Ry and 3| Casper, southwest quarter of 10-4562, | OTHERS ASK $50 = |) south of nortt rier of id east half of northwest quarter of | TO $60 FOR— | northwest quarter of quarter 15-82. 1-81, and fot 1 walt of north: | A. BAKER, Commissioner. |] Then come Here and se } Seecevccocccccssorocgeoceceovesescesesccooosen quarter ‘of st quarter of | —————___— es | southeast. quarter ot woothaset qua He See cae Se ee EVERYTHING IN MATERIAL | ter Of 3-51-81, and north half of north- tem nik pale $ Q and $43. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY st quarter of scutheast quarter of | # | northeast quarter of 10-51-81 FINE ALL WOOL ] Duvis, Cheyenne, Wyo., xall of SUITS ef. Co., Denve Two-piece ER “oa «aa SERPS ee FARM MACHINERY, COAL uth half of north- t rmopolis, 36-57-09; Charles J. ' onnell, Minneapolis, Minn., all of 16-| 4 2 , A p j " Hutton at 1%4c ; Paul. Reinhard, Apostel, west half | I will sell 1,500 choice iV and Center w Gi northeast quarter ef april alt ae {(l| RRC p eR serene cOnU eehoaee FULL SUITS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Cer fae southeast quarter of southwest quart bred ewes. These ewes |l}) ad pe sey 22 cease 7 ie RoR : vate sae al 4 ae ae eninge f eane ee crakear are bred to begin lambing | $43 50 : If of southeast quarter of May 10, are’ from two to |) wow’ rd, Neb., alt of |] five years old; have been Veet 5. » Ci i : jm i. ; o. Fregman, to Cha fed hay through winter I do all ends of Cleai ing, elk enne, all of 16-514¢0; Henry ¢. and can be bought worth and Pressing. mann, Denver, al of the money as I am short Open Every Evening Until Denver, all of on range. ¢ Will keep them 4 8:30 | Full informa until April 20 or 25 if de- “Private Wire) 3 ee, ; Libe: PHONE 18 | cet" C, HL WHALEY ‘ioc of Sao Douek ead Sat of ec Ele one a 1} lars address acilities of ir) Sto ari ‘gin ; | TAILOR New York Garb Stocks Carried on Mar with ds. AG Gn lpstosthe quinate quota nwo bre BLONBY S$ TAX GEORGE 5. SMITH | Phone 483-J ‘2 ee ron oe ke aN ah cn Brokerage Company in W; with New Hill) epasze , . i 0 i or! OC Chenatae 4 Panenger j Torrington, Wyo4 Box W. 108 E, Ist St., Casper, Wyo, HRiormation on Stoc eeriully Given xchange Congectibns! Office: Henning Hotel Lobby Phone 1040-W Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denyer |

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