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PACE FOUR : Today’s Markets by Wire : ‘arnishe by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil . Selle ‘building, Casper, Wyoming ‘AL | STOCKS Wyo-Tex 121. Ot 05] The well is st making-as much gas aap tec bs Bid. Ask. | Western Off Field 119 .20/as when it first’ came in and is spray- ss ni aatody $19 § .21,¥ ON .09 +10] ing oil, leading the officials of the com- Amalgamatec fob ert EP oa ieee appee SEN raR ETS pany to believe that good oll produo- Atlas --.--. SSE aS Ra NEW YORK CURB ee ae tion will he found at a deeper depth. OM 5 WEL 2 : a The secon well of the FE. T. Williams Sores ry Z 1.051 Sptbakie bios on: a ee beet 2 is lower on the structure and for that Boaton-Wyoming ‘3 SAH tetarg ee =——— 1 29 |feason it is thot that ofl will be found es: “28Midwest. Pre} x 2,00. | Bes semen =~ - ees 12-75 | *t ® shallower depth, Buck Cr a 3 +23) Glehrock Ofl esp Producers & Refiners’ Eearnings oe -20/Cosden” ~__ 34 aie Net earnings of the Producers and Black Tall -. 06 |Salt Creek _ ~_ 90.00 31.001 Refiners corporation during the month Casper Range 01 02 | Western Stares =. tia > a Capito! Pete — 05 07) Prod. & Refine 600 Columbine ~ 36 .38 | Blk e sin 7. Consolidated 1130 | Okmulgee Cow Gulch -14/Allen’ — 1.62) 1.87 Domino 10 Cities: Gervice Com. 280.00 285.00 Etkhorr 08 | NEW YORK STOCKS E. T. 1.29} Mexican Petroleum G. W.F Hutton La Jupiter - Lance Cree Kinney - FOREIG Sterling Lusk Ro: te M Petroleum 03 Francs Henry - 08 - 1.00 Outwest 02% May, 1920 ~$698,674. $307,973 Picardy 09/3%s 1. May, 1919 315,980 Riverton Refg. — -09 | First 4s Siai dae a Royalty & Producer 4.20% /Second 4s Increase ~ ~~.----$345,030 *$ 8,007 Sunset -_- 09) First 4%s Net Per cent Tom Bell Ro 3 Income to gross, ‘Western Exple jon . g} May, 1920 _ 55 Wind River Refinin 2 May, 1919 10 Wyo-Kans Increase -_ $353,037 *Decrease| WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. New Weill in Dallas Field. chlight ayer Ratton Br eee The latest completion in the Dallas Elk Basin 7 310/Big stuaa, 2:75 | Ucld_by the Anglo-Ynited company, ac- Hak Basin - 310) Bis Muddy 2.78) cording'to a Lander “report, is a well 5 Saad Metre - 3.10} Pilot Butte 2.751180 feet deep which is producing. 50 Lance Creek - 3.05 Hamilton Dome -. 2.75) barrels of oll every 24 hours. without ane 1.76 Mule Creek... 2.05/ shoot. ‘The well was drilled 50 feat Into the sand, bringing the sand to IMFKET GOSSIP AND FIELD. NEWS LOST SOLOIER GUSHER DRILLED IN Well in Fifth Sand Increases Flow to 1,500 Barrels When Sand Is Penetrated for 20 Feet; General Pete Well in Ferris Looking Better | Belief that the No. 22 well of: the Bair Oil Company, drilled to the fifth sand on section 11 of the Lost Soldier field, would prove to be the largest producer in the field was justified the last of the week when the sand was penetrated for 20 feet and the well flowed at the rate of 1,500 barrels a day. When the sand was barely reached two weeks_ago the flush production was estimated at 600 barrels and after casing was set the process of, pected. The Wyoming Premier con- drilling in was rted. The existence | trols the production from 41 wells in of five Oil ng sands in the Lost! the field, all drilled to a depth of about Soldier field is conclusively proved by this development and estimates of fu- ture potential production in this field | : accordingly with pros the fifth sand will be the] 800 feet, and no test has yet been made of the lower stratum. Basin Well Down 1000: Feet The Ashland-Wyoming Oil company is down most prolific of all. about 1,000 feet with its well — north of Basin, Wyo. and making Deep Test May Be Producer ;s00d progress. Oil is rising in the General Petro- leum company’s well on section 17 of | the Ferris field, on which drilling was| An attempt probably “will be made sus ded to clean out the hole andj py the Producers and Refinera cornora- Set casing when caving started at 4,-| tion to locate a new gas or oll field in 400 feet. The well is the deepest in| Colorado, this company. having taker, the field and the oil is of a high grade.| over leases covering a block of §,000 nds aggregating over 100 feet}acres in Routt county. Location. fcr ness were drilled thru before} the first test has been made near the the present level was reached and hope | ¢ he southeast quarter of sec- is now held out that the well will de- Part of the working ma- velop into a producer. On section 9 n the ground. ral Petroleum is making rapin nilway station from this Prospecting, in Colorado with a 12%-inch hole. Wriil-| district yden, 20 miles southwest 8 been resumed at 3,000 feet on| from the test, from where material {s B 1 31 after de! caused by the|being hauled. Gas to fire the boiler necessity of pul the 8%-inch ens-| probably will be taken from two wells ing when boulders became lodged be 1 in that locality a ntimber of. hing the two lower joints. years ago. On fon 1 the Texas company is | — still having trouble as the resuit of | E. T. Williams in Louisiana The E. 'T, Williams Oil company test airs./on its 4,000-acre lease in the southwest ting | extension of the Bull Bayou field in 8%-Inch co The The i sing parting some time ago. ing is being pulled for re: idwest well No. 2 is for cement to set, and the Emery syt-] De Soto parish, Louisiana, is down 1800 dicate has resumed work after setting| feet but the sand is not expected until 6\%-inch casing deep | depth of about 3100 feet has been |reached. Three other wells are being Yeager put down on this same structure and Tn announci in. the | any one of them, it is stated, will prove price of treasu C. Yea-| the Williams’ lease. rer Oil & Land company of Rawlins reports that it now has royalty inter ests In 21 producing wells in the Warm|{| GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Springs field near Thermopolige and ex- set O drilled by Wyomin smier Explorations Reports pany on 1 nd adjoining it holding: 1) * . reatly increase the value of its prop-|| Wyoming Map & Bine Print Co. The completion of two more||P. O, Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric low_wells also _is momentarily ex-! erty. shi (Advertisement) In Asking Your Support for ALFRED R. LOWEY Republican Candidate at Primaries for County and Prosecuting Attorney His lawyer friends base their recommendation up- on his efficiency and skill as an official, his reliability as a man, and his progress as a citizen. This advertisement paid for by his friends in the Natrona County Bar Association. 62 The Wiliams Petroleum company whieh his since been absorbed by the E..T. Williams company drilled, a well on this ‘structure and found a flow of six million cubic feet of heavy wet gus at a depth of 3,020 feet. Tools. were dropped | and recover them. Consequently the. ole was abandofied as far as deeper testing is “concerned, of May showed e. decline over the pre- vious month this year, the loss being attributed largely to unfavorable rail- road conditions which delayed deiiver- ies of material required te maintain the output of crude, and in some instances caused the temporary abandonment of operations The net) earnings for May. amountzd to ‘$390,701 compared with $37,663 in the same month, 1919, awd $403,705 during April this year. The new ad tion to the West Tulsa plant is expect- ed by officers to bring up. the net earnings for the remaining mfnths of the year, The condensed statement of the husi- ness in May of the Producers and Ke- finers corporation follows: Gross Income. Expenses. within.190 feet of the surface. Contract has been let for the deepen- ing of the pipeline connecting this field with Wyopo station at a cost of $40,- 900 in order that off produetion and delivery may continue throughout next winter. A 37,000-barrel storage tank also is to be removed to the field for storage purposes, Basin Test Is Started. Drilling has been started on the first of six wells to be sunk on the Pease le: east of Basin, Wyo., for Ji B. Og and associates of Minneapolis. Shoshoni Oil Land Leased. a arMers were unable to| a Shoshoni, Wyo., hank to insur Rte Hfpine of she first well on! holdings leased from the Shoshoni Patrolenea WAR syndicate near that place. The struc- ture will be given a thorough test. - Teton to Dril Glenrock Lands, The Teétan sy tte, backed by Riv- erton, Wyo,, interests, is moving a rig to section 28 of the Pilot Butte field on holdings — recently leased from the Glenrock Oi company. The. lease cov- ers 760 acres and is considered proven territory. Development of the property ‘will be rushed for the remaindey of the season, a Gold Strike Near Lander. Over 60 Jode locations have been filed with the Fremont county, Wyo., clerk as the result of a ‘reported gold strike in Dickinson park, about 20 miles west of Lander, where a wide ledge. of quartz containig both gold end plati- num was opened up. Colony Test Progressing. The weekly. report of the Exploration Olt and’ Gas eompany states that its deep test In the Colony field, northeast- ern Wyoming, has: reached a depth of 11,275 feet, having made. 205 feet during the week. Sage Creek Has Fishing Job. The Sage Creek Oil company, drilling in the Buffalo Basin field; south -of Lanier, Wyo., is held up with » fishing job at about 2,400 feet and waiting for ‘special equipment to reméve tools from the bottom of the hole. Rock Creek Pipeline [a Use. Oil now is flowing throug the pipe line of the Illinois Pipe Line company from the Rock Creek oil fields to the Midwest refinery at Laramie, and the shipment of oi! by tank cara from Rock River station has ceased for the preseftt. The refinery now will be cun at full capacity. The material coming from the Midwest refinery, and to be turned over to the Standard Oil com- |pany of Indiana for treatment by the Burton process, will be stored in tank to await the completion of the Stan: ard plant, on the site adjoining that of the Midwest company. Hutton Lake Well Shot. " A charge of twelve quarts of. nitro- lyéerin Was ex: a_in the well. of ~ WESTERN 206-208 S. Front St. The Lux Oil corporation of Syracuse, N._Y., has deposited sufficient money —_—, i : IS DROWNED — IN SWIMMING ! | ‘OWLEX, Wyo., Ang. 16.—Ray ' polar, 20, world wer-veteran who enlisted at ¢he age 6f27 years, met @eath by drowning when’ seizcd by cramps when in bathing with com- panions in the bier lhcorad Pies of this place. George \S low: | ard Holyoak were defeated in ‘efforts to hh wcnartosnemenennnsicne- temas the Hutton Lake Oil company on sec- tion 4,20-78,. Rock Creek field, in an leffort to straighten the hole. Until the drill has been started again, it will be impossible to tell what results were ob- tained. H. N. ‘Roach, Jack Cletary, Wilt McMurray, Dr. McCollum and Dr. Markley of Laramie and D. S.,Wagley }and C, E, Meyer of Denver were pres- ‘ent when the charge was exploded. The well is down 3,381 feet, and the man- agement has given instructions to go 4,560 feet. if necessary, “Drilling will {start “again soon and a determination jof the effect of the “‘shot’’ will then be made. The Hutton Lake wet: is about a milé southwest. of the Ohjo Oil com- pas producing field. sO | Road Bulletn —| pe State Highway Department, Office of District Engineer. Salt Creek Road—Good to Salt Creek; good to Sheridan. Yellowstone Highway, west—Gener- ally good to Moneta; except where new construction; rough to Shoshoni; good to Riverton; fair to Lander. Yellowstone Highway, east—Excel- Jent to Douglas; except five miles new construction just west of Douglas; good to excellent to Lusk; reported good to excellent to Cheyenne. WOOL CO.- Commission Merchants Philadelphia, Pa. 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Certain-teed, properly laid accord- ing to the instructions enclosed in every roll, is firmly cemented together into a. one-piece roof impervious to rain or snow. It provides complete weather pro- ‘tection. Certain-teed Products Corporation General Offices, St. Louis Certain-teed is spark-proof and fire- retarding. It is guaranteed for five, ten or fifteen years, according to weight. With all ‘its superiority, Certain- teed costs Jess to buy, less to lay and less to maintain than any other type of good roofing. See dealer about Certain-teed If he hasn't enough in Stock, he can‘ get more for ycu quickly from a nearby Certain-teed distributing center. Keith Lumber Company, Casper, Wyo. | McCord-Brady Company, Casper, Wyo. \Nicolaysen Lumber Company, Casper, Wyo.| Taylor & Clay | (Incorporated) ; New York Stocks and Bonds Fone 203 and 204 [ “Lester Brokerage House s salizi S NEW YORK OIL _New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142