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

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a Fe SS. Mate te SA Mh \ i et we AL rote tore © eer Local Oil Stocks. ‘Gates —.-------~-—--------- 1.20 Bid. Ask. ; Wind River Refining .... 02 ae ind apailasy reer Witieans, ea Apso sof an Atlas 04 85 wyo-Kans nna 2.50 2.00 American ~. 01 O1% | WyO-Tex Wen 080 Bessemer se New York Curb Stocks. Boston Wyoming 80 85 Qpen. Close. Burke Oil -.... 26 -29) Midwest Refining ....-.$1460 $148.00 Big Indian —. “3 = AT | Midwest Common ...... 1.00 2.09 Buck Creek - 5 60 1.00 3.00 Biack ‘Tail - 06 27 1675 16.26 Columbine -.. - 80 81 2.50 2.62 Consolidated Royalty 1.28 7.00 725, Cow Gulch -.. 126 30 05) 32 IB Resin ne TST OR a1 aa | west. States Ol) & Land. 37 62 250 2.60 | Salt Creek Prod. Assn. - 22.00 34.00 07 08, Produc. & Refiners, Com. 7.25 7.59, Hu‘ton Lake 01% 02% | Prod. & Refiners, Com... 7.37 7.60. Jupiter .03 -08) New York Stock Exchange Stocks, Kinney 36.39) Open. Close. Nance Creek Royalty 20 -22 | Mexican ePtroleum ~...$179.75 $178.62 Lusk Royalty -- 12 -15/| Texas Oi) __ 40.50 46.12 Lusk Petroleum 04 -06 Sinclair On 81.25 31.50 Mountain & Gulf — 75 *.80/U, S. Steel 93.87 93.37 Mike Henry — 15 ;.16/Can Money 7 per cent 40 45 1 Royalty & Prod. afer @unset -.... 13 16) #@end Hills 2.25 | #tandard Royalty 1.00 | Tom Bell Royalty 07 09 WYOMING CRUD Ynek C ek alt Creek -. 'fe Muddy - / Not Butte Werchlight dfule Creek MARKET = AND rl NEWS STANDARD RIGS GO UP IN OSABE Standard rigs are rapidly replacing the smaller ones used to drill shallow wells in the Osage field and the trend of ‘development is mov- ing south into new territory. The Midwest well on section 1 closely, has met with several delays be the last of the month before it is completed. fight-inch casing is MIDWEST SALT GREEK now being run. Ex-State Geologist Langwich of Colo- rado is erecting a rig on section 8-45-63. Several wells, including that of the Elk Basin company 1,500 feet south of the gusher on seceion 19, ar expected to penetrate the sand any Operations on Mike Henry ‘notatnues| results, a hallow} are showing, good well having Just been completed on the! southeast of 16-46-68. aA Standard rig} is now drilling on section 32-47-48, two} more are being erected on 29-46.63 and| 36-46-64 and goo -progress if wheing made on seyeral Holes now under way. Syndicate Plans Two Wells The J. A, Anderson syndicate is pre-} paring ‘to spud in at Iron Creek, 18) miles west of Casper, and also is in- terested with New York parties in the first test to be made of the Lysite re- gion, Fremont county. A rig is being} moved to Badger Creek, six miles north of Lysite. Big Moorcroft Ranch Sold The U. 8. Oil & Refining company, } nh is erecting a refinery at Moor-} thru J. W. Agnew, R. C. Ord and} N. Agnew has purchased the A.'K. ranch of 9,960 acres in the same region from Arthur Jayne, for the considera- tion said to be $200,000. The purchase gives the company 3,500 more acres of oil land, proven and prospective, in- creasing its holdings 11,000 \aci in. cluding 7,000 acres of grazing ag- ricultural intensives developme it pro- gram is projected for the coming sea- son. Dallas Gets New Gusher Completion of gusher well No. 5 ib the Dallas field, F | is reported ly the Anglo-U y. Production is encounte expects to bring the produc’ lon pany of the field up to 2,000 barrels a day before the end of the drilling season. Warm Springs Crude Shinyed The first full train of oi! to be shipped from Hot Springs county, Wyo., consisted of cars of Warm as consigned to eastern points ding, ‘Loaded at Home of the Springs crude, which Philadelphia and othe and carried signs re Thermopolis, Wyoming, Big Horn Hot Springs.” Hole Started on King Dome Oregon & Wyoming Oil & Gas com- as spudded in its first well on near Thermopolis, re being finan headed by Wyo. by Portland inter Kupfer. -————>—-— To Homestead Seekers. Can locate you on the choicest land in the State of Wyoming; some. can he irrigated and some is dry. Call ‘be tween 9 and 11 a. m. and 3 and 5p. m., at, 120 Midwest ave., or phone ae Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott {2nd 4148 Brd 41-4s 4th 41-48 Victory Loan E Om 1-46-64, which is being watched just above the oil sand and it may INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL READY TO FUNCTION Four mon elected ito represent the workers and the four appointed by. the Management to represent the company |iave been named to form the new Salt Creek Industrial council, according to an onnouncement made by Burke Sin- Clair, head of the industrial welfare de- partment of the Midwest Refining com- } pany. The men wére chosen at a re cent election. R. J. Riley and Earl C. Foft with 144 and 84 wotes respectively were elocted to represent the Salt Creek home camp. Robert Hamilton was elected to repre: sent ithe Salt Creek gas plant, and George Sullivan was named to repre- sent the Casper district. Henry Moore and H. A, Chander for the Salt Creek Home district; A. Andrews for the Salt Creek gas plant: end A. G. Fidel for the Casyer district were appointed by the management to ‘be in ‘the council as management rep- vesentatives. a What is more satisfying than a deli- cious dish of ice cream or a cold’ drink these hot days? Nothing, only what they serve at the Wigwam. ‘Denver. Colnrace- J. J. GIBLIN Brokerage and | Insurance All Wyoming Stocks Bought and Sold District Manager Equitable Life Insurance Co. of ‘ New York Room 23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 _——— Phone 1142 COLL L CLL CCC S BEST BOWL OF CHILIINTOWN = =& X= -20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH ) Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at ) & Popular Prices: Quick Service, Highest Quality Q WOT II II IVOSL III IST S| On et Be 4 Fhowstone High to Dousias, and aot feast), — to good "IN SINGLE OY | OF ONL PUMPED Salt Creck Lines Set, New Record; ‘Pipelines from the Salt Creek ficld to Casper seta mew record recently by, Pumping ‘over 35,000 harrels of oil in 24 hours, a figure mever thefore reached by the three lines now in operation. The 8inch sorew pipe line to the Tea- pot pump station which was being Duilt for the Midwest Refining com- pany is practically completed. This line runs due north from the Casper tani farm to the Teapot pump station where ‘it connects with two 6-inch lines lead- ing to the Salt Creek field. eye mow amounting to about 35,- 000 barrels dally, Because of the ‘urgent need for this line, the pipe was laid on top of the ground oer the present pipe line right of way. : f Rete GAS LINE COMPLETED. The New. York Oil company has laid four miles of 124inch pipe line in the construction work of its line to the gas fields about 25 to 30 miles to'the west of Casper. have been laid, completed, and covered. This 12-inch line is to go 14 miles out of Casper. The ditch digging has been completed for this distance. From this :point, @ 10-inch line is to ivad to the Poison Spider field. An 8- inch line is to lead to = Tron Moun- tain field. The big gassers in the ‘Boone Dome are to be held in reserve by the New York Oil company. Miah Miller, ofl scout of the Sinclair ,Oil company, has gone to the south- west part of the state and to Utah, in the interests of his company, | ot bs Commissioner and) Mrs. Robert J.| Veitch left overland for Denver on| These four miles of pive| » : Today’ ’s Markets by Wire : 08, O00 BAR WHS ee a6 LE Fernished Daily.b Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, 0 isle Eipkaay Departaent, | OMe. of District Engineer. Salt Creek Road—Road in fair trav- éling conflition, with exception of few rough stretches, where teams are now oe ent overworked capacity of the three/first of this week with a new Apperson} four pipe lines leading from here to recently purchased. | This connection will relieve the pres-| Friday morning. They will return the) motor car which they} ines used by the Midwest. It will make} “Jack-Rabbit” ‘No more mistakes in adding up the items of a sale By hand and brain and pencil. Makes mistakes. ‘Causes losses. Causes ‘worry. This new receipt-printing cash register adds the items by machinery. ®@ It prints a receipt for each customer. _——>- 10. MAIN ST. @ It indicates the price of each article. ® It prints the price of each article @ It prints the total of all items.————— © It retains an added and printed recut Copy of receipt, with “4 the t’s name, printed for each customer. ft also does many other things which have. iad 5 National Cash’ Registers a business necessity. _- Let us s explain how this new register helps merchants, clerks, and customers. LeRoy Lynch, Branch Manager, 519 Seventeenth Street, Denver ae , Old registers bought, sold, repaired, and exchanged. \ ‘ Easy payments. Liberal allowance for old registers. We make cash regis ters for every line of businéss NATION SEES ARN EE De

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