Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 4

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DACT ” ~ay ee fis en PAGE FOUR : “ee Ebe Casper 3 Daily Cribune STATE SHOWS GAIN IN NUMBER OF NEW WELLS, PRODUCTION DECLINES Average Production of 40 Completions During the} Month of August Lower Than Those in July; , Two Important Di scoveries Are Made Wyotiing did its share in the wells completed itt the country’ s record-breaking number of new oil | fields during the month of August, but of the forty completions in that state, nine were dry and three were gassers and new production amounted to only 2,845 bartels 2| Casper Ranger day as against 3,730 barrels from 31 wells, completed in July, of | apitoi Pete which six were dry ‘atid two developed gassers. BIG IRRIGATION CONFERENCE 10 AFFECT CASPER Chamber of Commerce Receives Invitation to Seattle Meeting to Boost Reclamation Work in Northwest through the Chamber of is invited to send delegates Casper, Commerce, to the Development Congre Seattle on September 16 and 17 to con- to be held in sider the development needs of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming Oregon, Washington and sredentials entitling It is pointed out that there are 10,- 000,000 ac land in the five states which can be irrigated, and that the future of the nation depends upon the bringing of these arid lands under cul tivation. The great Columbia, irrigate 2,000,01 n project acres when nm to the irrigation of land, et completed will mean the of hydro-electric power. production This means in time the electrification and of of all the railroads of the west the releasing of hundreds of tons Western States Irrigation and | of Com-} % t this city in the con-| Because of the aban- donment of many projects in the Lance Creek field where rigs are coting down by the dozens, there was a total | of 682 rigs in the Wyoming fields at Ge close of August as compared with 562 for thd preceding month, a decrease j te 30, against 388 for 2 Discov nd pay Sand in the | Grae Creek field by the Ohio Oil com- pany whete a big development program jis to be waged and the findings of a fifth sand in the Lost Soldier field wete the outstanding developments of the nionth of August. | The Big Muddy contributed four completions in August with an ager gate production of 300 bar one | thém-dry. Eighteen rigs are drilling | out of 23 in the field. Salt Creek addea | production from two su sfui comple- tions, one test having come in dry Sixty-five rigs are up in the field of! which 38 are drilling. Four failures were reported from! | Lance Creek where operation: e still | going forward on 30 wells with six more | rigs standing idle, The Warm Springs, ¢ Thermopolis division is cr 510 barre 25 of new! Creck and ited with| of new production from six 1 83, wells are drilling out of | | \ found -the in the Big} but 387 wells were drilling as/ | Royalty & Producer: rass Creek $3.10) Rock Creek | Toreblight 8.10]Salt Creek Elk Basin 10}Big Muddy Greybull 10}Pilot Butte | Lance Creek Today’s Markets by Wire = Feralched Dally by Taylor & Cl ; Ground Floor, Oi Bcchange Building, Caspee, Wyeates | | | | W. J. Thurman, LOCAL OIL STOCKS | Wyo-Tex .03 05 Bia. Ask. | Western Of 34 26 | Anialgamated Royalty ---$ 18 $ .20/Y Oil 1818} | Atlas 2_.__ 03 ©6.04| Ss NEW YORE GURB CLnsENG | | American 0% 01) Open. 2. | | testa $y young 1.09 1.12/ Midwest Refg. -$146.00 s1460 I INDIAN’S “SECRET FREE | agen 27 .20| Midwest Com. | ess oe Midwest Pref. ato A Dusthees man, eo com: 3ig Indian - 48 55) Merritt __ 14.62} pletely bald, oi Pot < trted pus oot, - sh | onics, i oA +19} Glenrock 0} = 12) ete without henett, came “e a 3 t Saat | tilaek ‘Tail __ 04 E 31.5 re coat sagen et fees 3 Western States 3 6 | aise: weOTAER and. olbet pitent Oe | Prod. & Retras - 6.00 6.25| ingredients, fox scalp ata hair. Elk Basin 1 9.00 9.12) comnts. 5 | Columbine =. 38 | Okmulgee 28 ‘3t| Bar Seen. ree ape Bale gee seul Consolidated Royalty 1. a Allen 2. 1.62 2.87) memes ehilren, fie & bo Cow Gulch « Bt Com OF, at any bu peeracue 22) Cities ‘service 292.00 299,00/ EG UARANTES. i Pye aly mitt 258 : Elkhorn NEW YORK panei Ea, Rendiog 10 cents, ail ee ar wedaphe to | pen: Glose: H. Brittain, Inc., Station F, Néw York. N. Y. :70| Mexican Petroleum —..$169.25 $169.75 | , mite Aap .97| Sinelair O11 82.75 82.26) 07% |'Texas O11 _. 50.50: 0.50) 08| Pan Amerivan Pete. 90.75 90. 12) 101% | U. S. Steel__-.. re 89.12 90.18 604) Union Pacific R. R. 12400 = 123.75) \B2 Le FOREIGN EXCHANGE <y, | Sterling -- Mountain Northwest 8 per cent Outwest _ 01 .08) LIBERTY BONDS Picardy 06 07 ! 3%'s . $89.96 Riverton Refg. 07 .09) Ist 4'8 85.70 .29/ 2nd 4’s _ 108 | Ist 41's .04/ 2nd 4% 2.45| Bra 44's _ 03) 4th 4%4’s _ eke 2.25! Victory 4%'s WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. 84.80 SAI 85.24 88.68 Suriset Tom Bell Royalty Western Exploration Wind River Refinin; Wyo-Kans .. 8.05 ‘Hamilton Dome -------- 1.75 Mule Creek <.-:. Horn Basin where 33 rigs and nine more ar pla In the Lost Soldier e working and county fields two wells added 500 bar. rels to the month's figures and out of 70 rigs up 49 are drilling. | Two failures and two successful com-} pletions were reported from the Rock} River and Medicine Bow district. Fifty- Carbor two wells are drilling and 16 rigs up. | Fremont county fields addea two pro- | ducers good for 50 barrels and report: | 3 rigs drilling out of 49 up. vo Wells found the pay in the Mule| Creek field ,adding 80 barrels of new| | production, and only five rigs are idle out of 29. coal for other Duspoass: NATRONA COUNTY EXHIBIT AT DOUGLAS TO ECLIPSE PREVIOUS EFFORTS, CLAIM The Natrona county exhibit of agri- cultural products at the State Fa which will be held at Douglas from | September 14 to 17, will be by far the best which the county has ever shown ding to the riculturat 3. M. Penle will be busy coming week visiting the nches of the county to xhibits. it Will be impossible for Mr. Pen- ley to visit all the ranches before Sep: terhber 12, when the exhibit will be put in splace, he asks that those having products which bring them to are worth exhibiting his office at the court- and heel- Big Trowt Gatohes at Pathfinder Dam Mr. and Mrs. G and their guests Fisher and W Kans., returned F trip to Pathfinder dam, and report some 5 t catches during the two or| three days spent there. Mr. Fisher ha eight-pound trout to his credit caught the second day. The party left thi for their home in Wich- i through. Mr. F f the Hs of mornir id plea: during the 1 e d upon the gr im- prévement in the roads, particularly in Natrona county. —_ J. A. Johnson spent Sunday in Riv erton After you eat=al Wasa use FATONIC (FOR YOUR STOMAC one or two tablets—eat like candy, Instantlyrelieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestremedy, it takés the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, well. Tens of thousands won etal benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or Money refunded by your own drug- gist. Costa trifie. Please try pd PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FLDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver Six completions, one ary, | sported from the ¢ | Rasauetievid ve rigs of them age fleld with | 180 bai “ae x Si LVERTOWN . Fasric T & I corieieeetiidemaie treme echeiaeeeat eaten | ; is in progress. | Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. | | rei sa rehes | | PO. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric 115 N. Mata Se Mont. Adjustment Basis: K. Staley, broker, is in Denver on atrona county of; R. creek reported good} a Short business trip. 0 barrels and 17 rigs drilling aie of 2. Lince!n county reported no comple tlons and none redited to scat- tered districts where much wildeatting DRILL RIG AND BOILER FOR SALE No. 27 Keystone Portable Drill Rig and Boiler. May take stock us part payment. Addréss or NeW gas production for the month) aggregated 36,000,000 cubic feet. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS | | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports | | oe Ee Corps, 8000 Miles IRES, 6000 Miles Goodrich Tires a Best in the Long Run SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GLENROCK, WYOMING Shee 32x4 | 48.65 | 36.80_ | 65.35 | No Car Owner _Is Immune Automobile accidents are ho respecters of locali- ties. They happen alike on crowded streets and lonely country roads. YOUR turn to have a serious accident may come TOMORROW. You may not bé TO BLAME, but a sympathetic jury may hold you liable for ruin- ous damages. ‘Protect yourself against the financial loss that is sure to come SOME DAY. ° AETNA-IZE The Aetna-Auto Plan vrotects you against EVERY INSUR- ABLE MOTORING risk. Let ws tell you about its many advan- tages TODAY. G.F' Bell “eAgeneyo- General Ifisufartce 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. who has been ill at his hothe on B. Twelfth street, is im- Goodrich Tires today cost 257 less than they _ did in 1910 and give approximately - 100% greater average mileage Compare these prices: FABRIC TIRE PRICES ) WOODS & ANSON fe steadily ‘and éxpects to be out Baldness | Puttees and Leggins Heivy Leather .... Light Leather ...... Spiral or Wraps... 50 ' Reg. Cativas Army —.$1.28 Blankets O. D; new Blankets....$8.00 Navy Hospital, grey $7.00 Navy Hospital, heavy . us .. { grey... $4.00 to $5.50 || Jerkins, Sweaters, Army Jerkins, Blanket lined, Al condition..$8.00 Shipover Jerseys, fine $4.50 Sweaters... $3.75 A-small supply at reduced prices We have a large stock of med. grade overalls, $2.75 Ideal Cativas Army.._.$1.00 The Best for the Money $8.75 Mixed Wool Camp, Etc.. Army Slipovers, wool, $3.00 Leather Vests Overalls to $3.25 grade: at_......... $2.25 ONE WEEK ONLY Raincoats Ponchos, good condi- Goodyear’ Raincoats, new, at... $8.50 -Getittine Aviation Rain- ~ Sters, ato a. .$24.00 Officers’ Rainsteré, Ware oo eeceececseseneenen$ 22.00 bis Storm Coats, pres .... $24.00 Raincoats, $50 values _...... $26.00 Rope We have 2,000 lbs. of new long fibre Manilla 7ODE od ious sizes, at. Also a Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and all kinds\of Plate, Window and Mirror Glass. Windshields a specialty. Also Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, ete. Casper Glass House (Army Goods Siore ) 144 East Midwest Avenue SALE OF ARMY GOODS New and Salvaged Stock Shoes Genuine Army Shoes, $8.50 Genuine Navy Shoes....$9.00 Marine Hobs: -:...:.::..§7.75 Rubber Boots . Regular $9 Hips at......$6.50 A Limited Number Only Belts Reg. Leathar Belts.........$1.00 Reg. Web Belts........_..50c Fancy Leather, black..$1.25 Reg. Cartridge Belts........75¢ Cartridge Cases ...........-.60¢ Canvas Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft........$12.00 11x18, 12x18 and 13x18 #t. at.sq: ft_.2-__.___10¢ Shirts Reg. O. D. Wool, new..$6.50 Reg. O. D. Wool, re- deemed ......$3.00 to $5.00 Khaki Shirts, good val..$2.50 Breeches Reg. O. D. Wool $2.50 to $5.00 Reg. “O. D. Khaki -75¢ to $1.50 Whi ip ords, ‘fancy, new pesiete - $6.25 Pants Army Whipcords, 2 snap at cece 25 Moleskins......$3.50 to $4.25 Khaki Pants, $2.60 to $3.50 These goods are yew ahd price is right. Socks Heavy Red Cross.............9@c Cotton, light, 20c, 30c, 352 Grey Army Wool... 69e Underwear Summer weight Union Suits, new and good, $2.75 value, at.........$2.25 Athletic Unjon Suits...$1.30 Various odds and ends, at Reduced Prices We also have Aimy Goods of various kinds and it will pay you to come in'and. look our stock over. Phone 1374 ee ounee = as Handled. CASPER, WYO. ‘The Independent Torpedo Company Manufacturers of Nitro-Glycerine, Oil Well Torpedoes Office—Henning Hotel, Phone 45 Residence—142 N. Park, Phohe 1177-R Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK. OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Information furnished on request. |= int Phone 1142 Fee - Taylor & Clay (Incorporated) NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTED ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS i) = = > = DENVER, COLO. = 2 = is

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