Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 4

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by Wire : Ground Floor, Oil Wyoming : Today’s Markets Local O11 Stocks. Northwest --....__ 28 Ask. | Western Oil Fields. 21 3 $ .25|* Ol -+--------. ~ “0 Atlas 04 New York Curb Stocks. American ~~. O1 Open. Close. Boston Wyomin ‘os Midwest Refining -$150.00 $152.00 Bedeemer z “93 | Midwest Common iay peligro At Merritt Fr uck Creek ‘37 | --- 3 Burke s_ iga | Glenrock oil Black Tail . Pairs +06 | Okmulgee 102 | Elk Basin Capitol Pete .. |Salt Creek Columbine ~ ‘41 Western Sta S States 62 Cow Gulch -18} p, Y Consolidated Royalty 1.84) ation teeth 2. Domino ~ -11/ Cities Service 322.00 108 ra)Pa" American Pete 95.50 Pecta z “og| New York Stock Exchange Stocks. Gates — 1.02 1.06] coxican Petros Open. ‘Close. Hutt ic ig Mexican Petroleum eat ye C2 oy Sinclair Oi Kinney _ aoe 80 aR | TORRE ON Lance Creek Royalty. «8 > 45; 2-5: “ Dusk Royalty 3 4g | Union Pacific R, Rc. 118.37-_ 115.00 Lusk Petroleum 03 05) | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Mike Henry - 12.13% | Sterling — 8.71% Mountain & Gu 1.03 1.05| Frances _ 767 Outwe 02 03 Marks 3 Picard 06 = 48 | Lire 3. W. Pete — ‘07.08 | Call: mone: Riverton Refg. — nse 06 = 09) Liberty Bones, Royalty Producers.---s0. 16 AS|3%'s — 3 ist 4's 05 hand 4 OL Ast 44 1.42 2nd 44's _ 2.50 ord 4%'s _ 2.10 4th 4's 07 Victory 4 Wyo-Kans Wy-0-Tex WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET, Grass Creek --$3.10;Roék Creek 1.22. Totchlight ~ wes 3.10/Salt Creek —_.. Elk Basin .. =+-4 8.10) Big Muddy 2.2.0.2. Greybuli _ - 3.10/Pilot Butte Lance Creek «+ 305|Hamilton Dome . Lander --.. ~ 1uGMule Creek 1.2.22. 2.05 | MARKET GOSSIP AND. FIELD NEWS QoAGE WELLS GOOD BUT SMALL Reports from the Osage field indicate that the Producers and Re-| finers well on section 25-46-64 will make about thirty to fifty barrels | settled production. This is well up with, the average of the best pro- ducers of the field. The Sinclair well, which was the discovery welll of this field, is reported to be making about fifty barrels per day in- stead of the thousand or more barrels credited to it by some sources as being actual measurement of oil! There are nine drilling wells and/ taken from the hole. camps at present in this field. Deep Test at Elk Basin. aaa quarter of section 24, is on top =f the 5 |lem to grapple with. 5 | runy j¥et to feel the full force of no \the Continental Oi! Co., drilling oh thé northwest quarter of the southeast sand at 1,440 feet. There are 900 feet of oil in the casing and the expecta- tion’ is to drill in today. The Muskrat-Osage Oil Co. has built its perrnanent camp on the southwest ‘auarter of the northwest quarter of Section 17-46-63, has set up its rig 200 feet from Midwest Refining, and spud- ded in its first deep well about 2,600 {feet almost due north of the usher brought in by the Quiin Oil Go. or July 21. Producers and Refiners’ well on sec tion 25 on Tuesday flowed 75 barrels jin about five hours. Neéw Incorporation | The Gagnon-Wyothing Oil company, jeapital stock $500,000, has secured a jeharter from the state of ‘Wyoming, jand will operate from headquarters at | Rawlins. The company’s capital sick msists of 500,000 shares of the jue of $1.00 & The directors bar Eeward Joseph G true ther Gagnon, Lee Shia Daty Napoleon Gagnon, Joei Jo: Dulfaur, Louis Holland and Arthur James Gagnon. ea BRL TO GRIPPLE WIT ~ THEAIH COST OF LING RIOT JANEIRO (By Mail).—While press reports reaching Brazil indicate that the price of living has risen to its jerest in most "countries, including the | United States, Brazil still has the prob- And in view of the steady, uninterrupted rise in the prices of most staple articles, such as mill. meat, sugar and wheat, the time is a5- jparently not far off when the neahiem here will be equally, if not fully, as acute, as in countries which react more quickly to the trend of the moment. Brazilians are only just beginning to waken to the situation. Prices jhave been on the rise here, as they have }been all over the world, but it has | Gariocas, the colloquial name for resi- dents of Rio de Janeiro, talk the Jan ruage of “H. C, L.” as fluent to the residents of Chicago, but, although they have felt the pinch to some extent, they have never been able to fully lieve all the harrowing reports of food t, with which is made our daily bread is soon going to be denied in the homes of rich and poor alike, despite the enormous stocks on hand,” said the “A Noite.” Continuing, the newspaper said: (hese increases are taking us to heights unimaginable at present. Al- though our flour mills have capitals of up to $750,000, they are greedy of fur- ther gains and are increasing the cost! of their product, already fabulous.”” aga PIANO TUNING Call me if your piano needs tuning. Work = gu: nteed. Wade Cramer, Phone 1468. 7-30-1t* ——— es = Our idea of zero in news items is last report that the first snow of son was falling on Mars. The Midwest Refining Company is Notes from Osage Field. putting down a deep test well, the first}. Tn the O: jeld, _northeas to be sunk in the Elk Basin field, which; Wyoming, Elk n, drilling for tt district borders on the Montana state Ww Oil and Refining Co.| Julius ona § , has a good showing of feet and expects to drill in today. This well is located) on the northeast quarter of the north- east quarter of section 30 and just! south of the discovery well on n | line near Cowley This first deep test hole of the Elk Basin region is knc as the Midwest No. 23-A and is located on the southwest of section 19-58-99. The deep test is dowh 1400 feet, ac- cording to last reports from the field. Shallow drilling, which has been the of! GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints « Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. ||P. 0. Box 325, Rm. 10, Lyric extent of the operations in this district, brought in wells averaging about barrels at a depth of abotit 1,600 The Midwest expects to go down feet. 2,500 or 2,800 feet with its present deep test. HN The Inland Ott Bolton Creek Operations. t The second strike of the Iowa-Wyo- | ming company in the Bolton Creek field has directed further attention to this district, where many operations are getting under way and others are pro- jected. Companies operating in the field include the following: Carter Co., drilling southwest quarter, 29-81, 2,800 feet; All- American Oil Co., southeast quarter, | 1 $1; Chappell Oil Co., southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, 9-} 29-81; Victor Oil Co., northeast quar-| ter of the southeast quarter, 9-29-81;} Iowa-Wyoming Oi 'o., northeast quAr- ter of the southwest quarter, 10-29-81; Casper-Holton Creek syndicate, south- east quarter of the northeast quarter, 10-29-81, erecting camps; Petroleum} Products Co., northwest qifarter, 9- 29-81; Iowa-Wyoming Oil Co., north- east corner of northwest quarter, 10- 29-81, drilling 1,300 feet; TIowa-Wyo- ming Oil Co. No. 1, southeast cornet southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, 4-29-81, pumping; Iowa-Wyo- ming Oil Co., center northeast quar- ter of the southeast quarter, 4-29-81, spudding in; New York Bolton syndi- cate, southeast corner northwest quar- ter, 9-81; San Juan Oil Co., north- east corner southwest quarter, ‘4-29-81, rigging up; New York Bolton syndi- cate, northeast corner southeast quar-} ter, 5-29-81, building camps; Casper- Bolton Creek. syndicate, southwest cor- ner southwest quarter, 34-30-81, build- ing camps; New York Oil Co., north- : oe wost cornet soutiteast quarter, $146: | Simplicity of Cons 81, drilling at 1,000 feet. Durabilit iets T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon You can rent one from any iT eee, The |B Announces that he has opened 1 offices at Room 4, Wood Building. MH Heli) ridgepo: Office Phone 748, House Phone buster ann deat 226-W. Hours 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. and Shops: Agua, Kanes] and 3 to 5 P. M. JTLT prance Ranger, Texas FOR PURE i ” all——. CASPER ICE AND COLD STORAGE Phone 493 truction |We know that your underreaming can be done for less' money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. Manufactured and Distributed Exclusively by 1 pine | | rt||Machine||Co. Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S, Wolcott of Parts i ection of Operation one of our stores. tetetoenesaeee tooresaeeeyiyettital Underreamer Factory: Marietta, Ohio esr Ti El Dorado, Ft. Worth, Texas Phone 1142 ‘AUTOIST WHO STRUCK ;down and dragging het fot several feet yesterday evening about 5 o'clock, an unknown dfiver of a latge motor car did not even offer to carry her to her home addition, (Mrs. but escaped serious injury. She was| ican Le nily ribun asper ihe © — ———e able to proceed to her home. No re- port Of the accident was made to po- Dr. J. O. Arnold, professor of metal’ A said to be far in advanes of any quan: lurgy in the university of Sheffield ties. of highspeed steel — heretofore lice headquarters by the unhknownjend well knowr in the world of eng! known. driver of the car, up until noon to-|neering science, has discovered a new! 6 a j LEN day. steel, the cutting power of which is] See What's up ih Mary's Attic.—Any PL Mrs. Fisher was ¢rossing Center — - street opposite the Burlington room- ing house and was forced to wait in the middie of the street until a heavy truck coming from the forth passed. Before she could resiime her walt across the street, shé was hit by the motor car coming from the south. When the driver saw that shé arose atter being hit, he started his car jagain, leaving Mrs. Fisher to resume | her walk home, Mrs. Fisher is the wife Fisher, state adjutant of gion in Wyoming. MD OF MAKE REPORT After knocking Mrs. Harry Fisher Taylor & Clay | (Incorporated) in the North Burlington but continued on his way. Fisher suffered painful bruises of Harry the Amer- | Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Demons This is why S. S. S., the greatest Diseasé Caused by Germs in the|linowh blood pufifier is so success- Blood. ful in the treatment of Rheuma- 7 tism. [t i8 a powerful cleanser F Ween of the blood, ard will remove the edical écientists differ as to uM diséasé germs that cause your the causes of every form of rhet-| Rheumatism, affording telief that Mmatism, but agree that when a ; is geétittine. caused by a tiny disease germ, S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. the only effective method of treat-|Free literature and medical advice ment, is to attack the disease at can be had by writing to Chief its source, and cleanses the blood| Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory, of its cause, Atlanta,jGa. i] Local Oils New York Stocks and Bonds Fone 203 and 204 CASPER, WYO. 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