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

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be Casper Daily Cribune~ Today’s Markets ‘by Wire: | —s Furnished Maily by 'T & Clay, Ground'Floor, 08. Esshasgs Bulldng, Cospe- Wyoming 03 19 09 2 Amalgamated Royalty ---- 10/ {re Atlas —~-...—-. — 108 soe) NEW “YORK CURI3 CLOSING ws American --—--——--——--—-__0% 0-1 es bree phows.4 Boston-Wyoming - 13 “10 Sen eee fc taeg eee Bessemer ---- . 50 3.00! Big Indian ~ “ 1375 14.25) Buck Creek 19 .21 ,Glenrock Oil ~. 2.25 2.37) ae ag |Cosden cou i 7.00) ay 32.50 OL 62) aa 6.37 8.25 | 87} 1.87} 07 | 298.00 09.10 NEW YORK 1.22 . Close. 1.40 1.50")Mexiean Petroleum $160.00 85.87} Sinelair.O1 27.00 07 08'/Mexas Oil -- \ 47.95 | 87.00 i a8." Steel 2--_ 88.87 03 pei iaton Pacific R. R. ---- 117.60 117,87 10 a | FOREIGN EXCHANGE so gape lepaaa 30 82 Sterling = 3.59% Lusk Royalty 13 -15 | eranes 1408 Lusk Petroleum - .03 04) Marks + Mike Henry 08 09 | we Mountain & 1.07 1.09 | —_- Northwest 121g} Call iifoney 01 08 LIBERTY BONDS 06 08 /3%s ---_. $89.98 07 09 | First ds —. 3 +19 21} Second “4s . 07 WOO | Minet 48 _. 84.70 03 04 |Socond 4s 84.86 Western Exploration — 2.30 280} Whird das. _. 87.86 Wind River Refining. 02-03 | Fourth 4%s 84.78 ‘Wyo-Kans — —.-----. ~ ---) 1195 | Mictory 4%s _. 95.68 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MAREET. Grass Creek Torchlight Elk Basin Greybull -. MARKET GOSSIP AND HELD (ELD NEN GALT GREEK PRODUCERS ORGANIZE Denver Conference Appotits Go Committee to Equalize Development and Production in Proportion to Pipe Line Capacity; Amount Lanaited Representatives of the producing companies in the Salt Creek field returned this morning from! Denver, where’ they met this week to consider the equalization of drilling and production in proportion to} the capacity | of the pipe lines to the refineries. \ ;Most of the holdings of the Osage Pe- Co., consisting of several thou- ‘sand acres in addition-to other acre- age. It has also established close cor- porate connections with the Osage ‘company thru the election-of C. H. Sherman, the Union's superintendent in Wyoming, to the board of directors. HH. Norman Snively, well known Cali- |fornia geologist,.also has gone on the board. of the Osage ) Peahoene Co. Gas Well Uncorked in Osage ‘lhe Mississippi Delta Oil Co., com- posed mostly of southern cotton men, has opened up a good gas well on tho NE of the SE% of sec. 24-46-64, | Osage field, at around 1,400 feet. The well is estimated capable of making 1,500,000 to 2,500,000 oubic feet per day | and is located less than half of a mile west of the Sinclair wells on sec. 19-! 46-53. This is the first -well.making | any considerable quantity of gas .drill-) (ed in the field. and operators are in| hopes that the company will sell the gas for fuel, Operations were stnit | down.as soon as the gas was struck ard it has not yet been decided whether the well will be deepened or the gas closed in, Wind River Ref. o., ‘Lander---- 1/000 mopolis_- Wyatt Oil & ‘Ref. Co, Fetterman 500] Midwest Ref. Co. Those building are: Standard Bs res Oil., Alliance’ Oil & Ref. 20:, - Ther- U. S. Oil & Ref..Co., th" Paints. Varnishes Stains Window‘Glass_ Brushes - Muresco and Bronzes ‘Delivery to All Parts of Gity HOLMES HARDWARE © HOLMES TO HOMES PHONE 60! ONO AND WOLCOTT S ‘Ten Refineries in. Wyoming A report on petroleum refineries in |} the United States as of Jan. 1, 1920, is |} sued by the Bureau of /Mines, credits }) Wyoming with 19 completed refineries and four under construction. The com-'|j pleted refineries In Wyoming, with their location and capacity on that date | are as follows: General. Pet. Corp., Lovel! McWhorter Oil & Ref., Midwest Ref. Co., Midwest Ref. Co., Mutual Ref. & Pro., Northwestern Oil Ref., Cowley-. Riverton-Wyo. Ref., Riverton. 2, Standard Oil, (Iind.) Casper_ AU SUPP. SATURDAY, AUG. 21, 1920 You are paying too much for your power unless you J are using he Hassell Oil Engine. . Simplicity is the keynote of this remarkable engine. teries, magneto, timer, spark plug, -wires, cams, gears, or carburetor. The Hassell construction makes it the: most dependable and effi-» cient prime mover for all general purposes. f Itehas no but-% STANDARD A Powerful Car A committee consisting of T. G. Algeo of the Sighlair Oil Company, NT 4 chairman; Newtoh Wilson and David Lewis Sf theeMidwest, L.A. er ° HE power of the Standard Bight is 9 a eee Philippot of the Wyokans, I. J. West {-——————_____—_— ( cause the car is balancéd to emphasiz¢ th oie John McFayden of! High Grade “Tires ‘Direct ‘from of the Kasoming, the Ohio and Fred Tough, the govern- ment supervisor was appointed, which will go into the proposition thoroughly and make recommendations upon which the production will be equalized. Factory The plan is made necessary because the refineries can handle .only a cer- NOTICE THESE PRICES tain amount a day, which must be car- Ot earGeay ried from the field to the refineries by Sizes Casings Tubes the pipe lines. By the agreemént, nol] 39.3 Ribbed ‘Tread $11.75. $3.00 producing company will be able to|} 39.3 Non-Skid $13.25 crowd out the others, but all will have | 30x31¢ Plain $1575 © $3.50 @n.equal chance to market their oi!|] 30x3% Non-Skiil $1725 in accordance with the amount they|] 32x344 NomSkitl ($18.85 $4.00 produce. 33x4 NonSkid $24.50 $4.25 32x4 Non-Skid $24.50 © $4.25 1% Rigs in Osage District 34x Ribbed Tread $24.85 $4.75 The Union Oil Co. of California has ae. acquired extensive holdings in the Get "Yours ‘Today Osage district mostly in township 47, Tange 65, and has moved in 13 stand- ope, CARA ard rigs. One well on sec. 28-47-64 has aphee been drilling for several weeks. The 124 West Yellowstone Ave. company has an operating et on tues of its power. ‘With greater horsepower per pound of, ie than is fourid’ in any other powerful car; t Standard Eight -will.do anything in operation that any other car‘can do, and do it far more economically. The perfect correlation of engine, chassis, and body gives'a ‘balance resulting imabsolute riding) ease. ‘Let us'show you the new models. Service Co. Corner Yellowstone and Kimball. Reserve Funds of individuals, corporations, firms and organizations may be deposited to advantage with this institution—the oldest bank in Casper. Our Certificates .of -De- posit will keep, your surplus « funds profitably at-work for you while'mot ‘permanently employed. The Casper National Bank is equipped to‘render every banking service and ‘we place our entire facilities. at your disposal. Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You ‘New York Oil Co. Our gas will be on'sale in Casper soon. President Wilson has’ signed our first lease on Salt Creek and others will follow rapidly. This means the release of im- pounded:money. An 8 per cent dividend will be paid at an early date and dividends will be continued. Our income will soon be, over $20,000. per.day, which is about $8,000,000 per year, which is about our issued and outstanding capital stock. Our prospective oil fields at Bell Springs and Boone Dome are due in.any-hour. ‘If-both come in, as they bid fair to do, they’ together, will-be worth $50,000,000. Our proven oil, gas,.iron and soda properties are worth $50,000,000 now. Hold New York Oil for dividends. FRANK G. CURTIS, President. waa ea Phone 1223 WAS MLELAMELELLEALDLLAELA AMAA AL Lf Hundreds of Hassell Oil Engines are daily proving their economy be and reliability under varying and severe conditions. Freedom from the troubles connected with many small parts, found | on other oil engines, permits the Hassell to give years of uninterrupted * service without a cent of expense for repair parts, ‘The original cost of the Hassell is lower than that of anyother oil, engine, and the operating cost is less. No power user can afford to use © \any other engine. ‘Where -a gasoline engine is now in use, the Hassell will replace it” and save its own cost in a short time by ‘the low operating expense. It » runs Sayeny well on kerosene, distillate, and the lower grades of fuel \# oil. Testing. very Hassell on Engine is put through the most care: ful test before being sent out. It must develop the full rated horse- power, and speed rei actual operating conditions. Manufactured by The Hassell Iron Works Co,, Colorado Springs, Colo. E. H. GILLIS 211 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 4 Distributor for Wyoming and Montana Make this your kind of a Bank. that our service does not measure up to your require- ments at any time, please make it known to one of our } Officers. <4 By Be Brooks... ees ceeececepecteneee G. E. Abbott... “R.C. Wyland. .--President ....Vice President Vice President Carl F. Shumaker. --Cashier A.C. Riker... Asst. Cashier week, Dunnis oo oa Asst. Cashier Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming KLEE KKK Leask hata inhdabielbadeheahehatalhehaladihatetated “Tester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114°S, Wolcott Phone 1142 Taylor & Clay (Incorporated) : Local Oils New York Stocks and Bonds Fone 203 and 204 DENVER, COLO.

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