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want to fit your eyes with the glasses that corrects the errors in your vision and gives you comfort and satis- faction. That is the “Burnett Way” and if that is the kind of service you appreciate we invite you to call and -let us look you in the eye. We'll fit you in quality bet- der the Carranza regime. Wind River Refg. — Put in contrast to this situation,}|©. T. Williams —_ which would seem to indicate that pe-| Western Exploration - troleum’ affairs were in a very bad way, | Wyo-Kans the men who actually produce the oil} Wy-O-Tex in the Tampico fields have just estab- ist 41- 2nd 41-48 . 3rd 41-45 - 4th 41-48 Vietory 43-4s — = : Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, , 1920. = a 1 of the » . stream of black, liquid wealth high into ——___—o | Mrs. Sarah R, Pennifill, one b > e the air above the top of the derrick. || Road Bulletin | first police _matrons appointed in ra e odau’s ar. ets Wir. 54 With the Mesican evil hurling its| | Washington, D. C., is about to retire, = J e e riches to the surface, the prospector | ¢-—~- © jafter 30 years of service. = . -_—. - spurs himself to greater efforts. Up in State Tigray peerinen’ Office of | —$— —<$ . » northwestern corner of the, repub- ist ineer. . Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil | Tee Winarede of mites from Tampleo, @] got Great “Rond—Generally good to! PoC DoaBEAn FON OENER ATONE : Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming paity of geologtets 6 oxPloring Sig, sttaa Within three mites of Sait Creek: sion) TWA Rist BCL . Se a ; 2 yer-|tOush to Salt Creek. OR ‘ % _o |they are known in the petroleum ver- Yellowstaste Highway, patie Cc & v ’ Local Oil Stocks. Northwest oh RS0 so ae . 5 t E. W. Marland of ishway, west—New CAPSULES & a Waters Omiencr 30 2°/Holdings Below Border Expected | remit re? Sica, who has obtained | een rE ten miles; then, generally ¥! Ol) Sisters Sado: ag to Pay Dividends for feoncession to search for oil in eight! excellen beyond Walton; then good 3 Athaicartated “Royalty z < 12] joan : { national lands. Nearer|*© Tear Moneta, except rough detour’ Atlas ... A ew York Curb Stocks, Many Years ae eae ot he country. between |&t Richards; then some rough between Schaap Sache Midwest Refg. Rint B Monterey and Victoria, oil scouts de- moUntatl th PReempone eahoslone ry Boston-Wyoming 3 a 2. " > IRN bey ta j $ . 5 ; Shosioni- Eleven Million Barrels a Month| Bessemer <” wee Cee 2.08 ue eon ctare they have found evidences of the Riverton, good, Hiverton Lander i : Produced but Envoys and the [Bis Indian are ref. zag Uae Pross Staff Correspondent) | oo vin not produce the Dig gushers|,, Yellowstame, EAE ess cast—Exeel- G Still A Buck Creek -. Glenrock Of at ¥ OF MEXICO (By Mail)—From | o°"i,¢ southern districts, but will yield |!" ouglas, Manville and Lusk; : ‘overnment Still Are nee 3lenrock Oil 2.50|the operating point of: view, Ameri {Of {he SOUUIE Tt ee more valuable|Senerally good to Cheyenn Bickering. Gite Wha. - los. .o7 Wgosden 7,60}can and British oi! companies in Mexi- |) iit ae | . - ped Pubes ay “02 mmaulaee a ‘87}co. are building today for the future. /U8' ss ico, ts being treated as al 1 know one way to help this paper] < ae ALERT TURNER Capitol porate am, Ve fog jot in 8:00 More and mbre are they beginning to life-long proposition. shortage, but creditors probably would} 5 g vu Hs din Porect yr aiitiont) Columbine 35 “gg {Sait Creek -. f 36.75 |view the business of Mexican oil « $$ @—____ n't pay any attention to the suggestion. Phone 948 : x ree Press Sta! batt ae len! Consolidated Royalty 1.30 1135 | Western States -. 3 .62) proposition which is going to pay di Since 1899 the United States has pro-| e eon 8g Te ED EY main Tere Senin eee i} 29 [eres & Refs $4, 700 /dends for a great many years. duced over 7,700,000 automobiles. + hae 73 ed pry: n 2.00] This tendency is plainly evident de- - ——_—_—_— = oil situation which today is being es- Lear - a “Ay | Cities Service Com. 315.00 320.00] spite the fact that a settlement of juri- : e pecially well illustrated. mie a0) 4/99 |Pan-American Pete 103.25 102.25} dicial questions with the Mexican gov-| Nl 5 [e) | EB paradox: exists hoarse there are TS ‘West. Petroleum. “07 .09| New York Stock Exchange Stocks, |¢Tnment is still pending. | € two phases to the “problem” of Mexi- Gates 10s 1.07} Open. Close.| It is evident from the projected con- _ F > can oil, first, the angle of political bick- | Gates — ‘Ot pg} Mexican Petroleum -..$188.50 struction of new refineries, terminals PSR « ~ ering which is carried on in Mexico City | 5 oie! ‘oq Sinclair Oi 90.00 and storage facilities; it is reflected in! John W. Thomas, Lincoln, Nebr., all F hetween emissaries of the American oil Hinbey S. Texas Oil 45.12 the new era of “welfare” work—the | o¢ 16-41-65. q companies and the Mexican govern | Kinney o-oo “88 Ban-Amorican Péte =... 101.00 building of clubhouses, residences and|” roger Dp. Thomas, Sundance, Wyo., 4 ment; second, the business of prodtc- Laake davalty Akh . §. Steel 90.87 schools for the companies’ employ ll of 36-54-68. : ing and Araheporting: the oll in the rich | Husk Royalty —- Union Pacific Ro Fu... 115.60 EEG rel it gains further sup-|" ‘The Apollo Ol| Co., Salt Lake City, ‘ampico dis ; S ° “4 fie port by the amount) of new develop:| tz ‘at £20113 : The first phase today offers the spec-| Mountain & Gult FOREIGN EXCHANGE. entiwcrk witonaia troing forward, in| © sasha wseseet cues i iad D Pr 4 t wm hebdiek bet thalet Mike Henry — Sterling —. oe: u is going mnie MeGonagle, Cheyenne. Wyo., : v 3 fie “Mexic 0 City. ‘and the rgovernt Out West > oP Dee ciate ‘ northwest one-quarter of 10-18-81; south : ~ voy! o y J vern- for instance, reliable information re-| one. 3 Ag Pts _ —® ment officiats. After a series of con- pond ‘ the United Press shows th erie ee, a ee Aer > = ferences in which “demands’ and “ulti-|G. W. Pete there were 159 new wells| p, W. Brice, Wher all of 16 X 1 = matums” were said to have figurea|Riverton Refg. - Liberty Gonas. Hal the(Matingn einer cating had been sted Mee wee eee : prominently the settlement of the oil| Royalty & Producers — 31-28 — 96 | sts rted or the wells were “rigging up ‘ Jee Me eB Sal A 5 , ©" controversy in its legal and political}Sunset ---_- Ist 4s 0|/preparktory to drilling. A large number It is not our aim to sell cheap glasses but we do - * aspects, is just as remote as it was un-|Tom Bell Royalty - 2a 4s these wells were “wildcats’—well: 1h 4|being drilled in unproved territory. Al-} 1! 4!together, they testified to a great deal companied by enlarged facilities for handling the oil. lished a record for petroleum shipments WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. } The two principal companies repre-| (By Associated Press.) ter than the average—the best in fact that money can _ of more than eleven million barrels a| Grass Creek $8.10) Rock Creek __ {senting British interests, the Corona] PEKING (Hy Mafl).—The population | buy. ~ month. Torchlight — 3.10|Salt Creek —. Petroletim company and El Aguila, have|of Peking, according to latest tabula- . . vhatever the merits of the Ameri-| lk Basin Big Muday eoncluded a tank construction program |tion by the police authorities, was 978, 3 o the fact re-|Greybull --._-.. Pilot Butte _ n will provide storage cap for of which 64 were males, There If you don’t need glasses we’ll tell you and not try - ins that today the producing and ex-|Lance Creek amiken’ Deite. 2 ; ut séven million barrels of The| were 1 familie: to-sell you “ porting end of the Mexican oil indus-| Lander __ athid ;Crecesee. $| Corona company aire has heeun!} = — you. : ae try is in a more flourishing condition work in the building of ninety 50,000. In Sweden women have for many * than at any previous period. barrel steel tanks. The Continental) ¥e@#rs past been working in the civil 4 = During May, the last month for which ican Oil company, representing |“erVice. but only in lower appointments © official figures are available, twenty ican capital, has let contracts for |¢n4 at lower wages than men. = companies shipped 11,200,123 barrels of 5,000-barrel tanks. 5 > 2 crude petroleum and its products from | 4.8 a place to make one's home, Tam- Yq ® the ports of Tampico, Tuxpam and} 4 aA ° e e e e 2 {Pico is no garden spot, so ff the f ' . Practical Optometrists _ = Port Lobos. This is the greatest oil companies are to retain the services D |g amount of Fee er aan cas of thelr American employes, they must Puncture proor ™ Hotel Henning Entrance, Casper, Wyo. etree teeny =e Ro pan eae «| tube free \\™ A = nearly one million barrels. Leading subsidiary of Standard Otl, soon will The® = — =e oe eee i SEES | "the list in May's record exports was ct begin construction of a modern club-| [¥ eeyece: they'll , ad the H Petroleum cémpany, con- house, with tennis courts, library, Bee thousands now BY : § trolled by L. Doheny of Tr~ *~ f penEe hall and all the other requisites} Ty aes * gele®, El Aguila, the big British com- F 3 W. ° of a wellappointed club. Other com- exclusively. is aL Aguila, the re Reitish cont! Frantz Corporation Starts Work on Two-Inch Line to} ianies"have’ planned similar action, | Guaranteed 1 he ny of New Jersey third. while the Corona company, a British} [f painted Miles * With production continuing at the ~ 7 . ° 5 concern, is to construct a complete E ‘mac! ‘gives extra * sate whieh has been set today, ie ae| Connect Field with Winnett, Mont.; Field Con- |scmmuniey’at"a cont of severat mition | JW oe ag | Slash atahscahce timated that Mexfcan fields will pro- |dollars. The program includes a new 3 int Saud this “your ay total vote le.obeate | 2 oo en |refinery, an office building, elubhouse,| Friowsteeade Bare and Yabo | be $8,000,000 in 1919. | nections Utilized for Part or Line jschool building, merchandising stores} PQ 20x3 $6.90|34x4 $11.35 PA | © record the remarkable |and homes for the employes. Almost} P 30x3, 2-45 | Raeais 15-05 D crowth of the Mexican oil industry de-| : all of the companies are erecting rea'- 28 bY Mente an the. ot seaee!/ aid kecuntecth : jdences and several have Tet contracts { charges which are made with regard 4 A c * : . for new office buildings, “to article 27 of the constitution, taxa-| The first pipe is being strung for the pipe line to be con-| Ana while Tampico is enjoying a E ® tion and other subjects which have pro-| structed by the Frantz corporation to connect the Cat Creek | dpe cy eae tue oil pecaue ay rows = Vided international controversy for the) gi] field with the railroad at Winnett and furnish an outlet for |continue “bringin’ tn tha. well, ta tne | 3 ed shipments abroad have been |Production, according to Montana reports. Pipe now extending | past month two of the higgest pre- | = ducers in Mexico have been d SPAULD = made possible by the laying of new|from the west camp to the farthest east location of the Frant sip a have been drilled. 657 TAve-D, -- | ® pipe lines and the establishment of other | ywi}] 1 1 ti f.the heli F i timated at 100,000 hares PEERY G a aa rong # facilities for getting the olf to seaboard, | V4 SUPPly & large BeckGg oO. e sew O-knCAsline. one of the gushers ‘spoutine 2 ~meoamecwnencst R . | ™, . © Production, however, is still in exce Field’ reports also state that the : einforcement ithe capacity for handling it. Mexi-| Frentz corporation will confine its drilt-| qt q@ gle ete ate-cteete<tosteate- stots sto teste towte teste te toate toate ete te le tn le te rn tr trtrtirten \ eet exports aeatars inne ite petroleum | ing this season to the west dome of the 2 Ce ee pete asoetp oSoete-efe etoatp ei toate soot eio ato oie epee ate | ; © production for 1920 would equal one-|field, leaving proof of the productivity 6% = ee A man’s natural business * third of the entire world output (+ isfof the lower end of the structure 10] ¢ é - ability and ambition are = now estimated at one-fifth) were there |other companies with acreage: there. 6% e >e loubly effective if rei é ® adequate facilities for shipping the oil.| Except for the well partially built sd doubly e ective if reinforced “There are neither enough tank steam-| section 27-15-30 no work is likely to be! witk ready money. Many ™ crs noc pipe lines. At the present:time|done east of the river by the Frantz favorablésopoortanith Zit is said there are pipe line facilities |this summer. bod EA a pportu Ae for for moving million barrels annually | ‘The Decker-Collins well on the west | ‘ inves en come oe ee ied } § and enourh t fie with Mex-|dome of the same structure has ov <<. 5 A S| sessor of a goo ank ac- . Zico to abcut 150 miliion|100 feet to go before reaching the sec-| Made Easy With cant ’ y ond sand and is now flowing oil and! eo 4 . . to Roberto Pesqueira, Mex-| water from the first sand. na i . ent_for the United| The Walker interests have spudded in| ° Md & __ You can soon put yourself = and general adviser to the pro-|their No. 2 well on section 9-1 4 Re in a position to succeed if, = visioniall government: On_the Brush Creek structure the] 3 > you save NOW. - “One-fifth of all the tankers in the|Cat Creek Consolidated has spudded LA ee “ world are operating in and out of Mext|for a test and in the low ‘ Flatwillow | 3 o We welcome small depos- Scan ports, but if the combined tank|region the well of the Seattle-Ilatwil-| @ 53 its in coupiaavinesab econ fleets of the various maritime countries |low company is reported to be giving ¥ avings epar ad ~ were placed in Mexican service, the pro-|off quantities of gas at only 200 feet. oo ment and pay 4 per cent in- = Guetive capacity of the Mexican fields,| ‘The Cosmo syndicate holding acreage| 3. 63 terest, . Deupplemented Ly some additional pipc|near Black Butte, Fergus 4 : $ lines. would be easily equal to the de-|spudded in for a well on s 7 > 4 : mand upon them. A few additional |The pay sand is expected at about 1,200] J, Thirty-One Years of Service ] pipe lines would ensure full curgoes for | feet. 534 e oY tes wale oy = the tankers 365 days of the year.” ;; Se ae xa nA PEN Ps nt LO adh ene fou a os . we re Fy As evidenced of the increased cost of & & During the recent street railway |Jiving on the borders of Uganda and & + strike in w Orle a number of so-|the Congo, it is reported that, where- *y = ciety women carried passengers in their }as a wife cost four spearheads in pre | Re ] ~ automobiles and donated the fares to} war days, she now costs eight spear-) 3 | j charity. heads. PS ¥ = =a ale 3 iM + M + 1M en % |) > AFTER THE CIRCUS Ee AFTER THE DANCE | Dine at the ‘| @AMERICA my CAFE COMPLETE MENU v Z, C) = Lester Brokerage House Specializing’ in NEW YORK OIL . New Number, 114 S. 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