Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 4

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oe Casper Daily Eribun GET FUEL GAS Water to-Be Shut Off a€ Pathfind- dr for Ditchitg River; Deliv- eries to Begin When Line Is Completed to the at C Delivery of fuel ga t land Standard refineries begin as soon as the 1 he laid and covered the Pl cross te er and the necessary connections made, according to the weekly report lof the New York Oi! company, which has completed the line from the river to the Poison Spider and Iron Cree fields west of Casper and is complet ing gathering lines in the field. Ar rangements are being made to shut off the riyer water at the Pathfinder dam until the pipe may be ditched and co ered in the + bed west of Casper. Oll is used fe present but fuel at th s will be refineries at substituted un the contract with the New York s of line have been laid city limits but delay in de- of materials has retarded this Reports on drilling operations: show INew York well No. 2 at Boone donip, er, to be standin 4,030 | pairs are being made to | Spindle Top well No, 3 has _ be sudded in, the rig havi been mo’ from the location for No. Well No. 1 came in with a good flush produc tion but the well is shutin pending fur- ther development, Pi I At South C r Creek, ani extension lof the Poison der field, well No. 9 will Be co! ued to » ofl sand but} large gas production will be save‘. This will be the first test to the deep sand, | Mountain test well is drilling at} 0 feet and expected to be completed | any time. Five hundred and fifty | of hole was made in two weeks. | ing has been reset on the north- | pst of section 7, Salt Creek, and drial ing is! in p igain. The company momentarily expects # lease and the rele of impounded money from production on the north- west of section Creek, wh ne'} it has several gc LUMBERMEN'S WELL NEAR. SECOND WALL GREEK ON SECTION 19, SALT GREEK’ Favorable indications are reported for the Lumbermen’s oil corporation in | their well on section 15 in the Salt Creek field. 2,850 feet. 8 This well is down about It is the old Republic weil | arted several years ago. Since th: time the Ohio Oil company, the T Williams Oil company, tne Domino, and other successful companies have brought in producers outside carpment. The Will of, the es- ms company s producers making 50 to 500 barrels in this pa t| of the field, it is reported here «| Lumbermen's Oil corporation « olf find the second Wall Creek si 3,000 to 150 feet. IN SHORT TIME ni! inch main can| | Greybull a. 3.10/Piot Butte — k Staaey Wits leiiintars Gocsawind. alt Lance Creek —._._-__.__._-__. 8.05 ‘Hamilton Dome’ —--—.__.. 2.75 * sues ge i \Mistillen, sscteleiies ean IW BS COME Sen :3.06'| Gren oF Bout 6,000 equane feet. | \ The last two stills of the Standard FORMER LEAGUE TWHRLER [NEW PIPELINE PROJEGTED oZvsnsw's srs emis | | |been shipped from the factory and soon Furnished Daily by Taylor & Cl & Clay, Ground Floor, O08 ___Exchunge Building, Casper, Wyoming LOCAL OIL STOCKS | Bia. Ask. | Western Of Fields Amalgamated Royalty — 18 $ .20/¥. Oi — ana) | ANGE oS 2a 03 04 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING 0% 01) Open. Close. 1.12| Midwest Refining | Midwest Com. dwest Pref. rritt .. iol } Glenrock 0} .15| Salt Creek _ 5|Cosden _ ‘as Western States Prod. & Refrs. V $146.00 tes 00 | Boston | Bessemer | Big Indian Buck Creek - Burke ¢Plack Tail - Casper Ranger — “apitol Pete O/on the well early in the summer but was retarded by lack of materials and | Was’ only resuméd about a month ago. | Coiumbine Pees pag |The nearest olf indications previous Consotidated Ro: 7.32 |Okmulgee - |miide were in 10 or 12 miles of Cum- Guten a0 ATER —. - 1.62 1.87) }ortana on the Waterfall and Davison Dominio’ . .09 |Cities Serv: ~ 295.00 29990] dome locations, where drilling is also horn NEW YORK STOCKS in progress. Report on Associated Operations. Rock River reports are authority for the following review of operations in} =| Wyoming by the Associated Oj com- jPany of California: Well on section 12,/ drilling at 3,406 feet; well on section 6 drilling at 2,205 feet; well on sectica 1G Hutton Le | Jupiter Kinn | 2, down 765 feet; Horse Track dome | E test, section 22-27-97, underreaming at | Potroteuit = 565 feet to run 15%-Inch casing; well | lite Henty —~ S ‘ < on Mandel structure, section 11-16-76, ! RARE ¥ 107 | Lire | underreaming at 1, feet to put } | Northwe: x “a4 Gall money “7 per cent} 12%-inch casing; material and. equip-| Outwest ‘03 LIBERTY BONDS ment for first rig and buildings in Dry | 107 | 3% 8 _ |Piney field, Clinton Fear farm, being | ‘bhite a |moyed to location from Opal, the near: | ‘ay bwae aac jest railroad’ point, i Sunset st 4%" —— ‘Tom Bel “Oa aaa dhe | Mosher Establishes Supply Store. | A new supply store has been erected “by the Mosher company which has |charge of much drilling in the Salt | Creek field and owns properties of its | own in this ofl district. The store is | |located four miles south and east of the home camp in the Salt Creek ficld. “ne buiiding cost is estimated at be- $3,000 and $3,500 and is a one- y Western Exploretion — Wind River Refining Wyo. Kans, 2.45 | ard’ 444’s -03 | 4th 4%'s 2.9%| Victory 4%'s — WYOMING CRUDE OTL MARKET, ~-$3.10 |] Mock Creék ---- 3.10/Salt Creek Grass Creek —. Torcblight fk Basin Laramie Stindard Plant Rushed. will be installed. Eight of the stills aré already in position. It was stated that with the installation of the fifth} still the construction work was consid: | IS INTERESTED IN OlL FROM GAT GREEK FIELD: ne 3 ered-as 90 per cent finished. ne | Bells Has returned fo his Wome! pi ayy Hirittne Standard has its own tank car ling, in after spehding several days Ree SEO OUT rene Ua COL Bate id will use these when its proditct 1} |here looking after his interests in the} through the Mid-Northern, {ts Mont | ewe Wadi, Ol Betieany, . [Aha operating company, is to built a | . | Bes f the company |W Pipe line from the Cat Creek oil | ¢——————___ : field of Montana to Winnett, Mont., a 2 and is ve > over the com-| ‘ a {pany holdings. He intends to interest | stance of 19 miles. ‘The contracting vestock Market lother Towa people in the oll fields of |/¢?&ineer will start work soon and the | 9— Wyoming. Mr. Eells is the line is to be rushed through to com-, O,fAHA. Neb. the Booster. Athletic pletion. The exact size of the pipe-| states Br i SWE City, 1oek) at ithe ss not been announéed and ce pts, 3,000, Market generally 15¢ to| was formerly @ pi sional «i | til§ of the transactfon aré to be an-| higiter. Bulk medium and light, player with the American Teague. He|#Ounced late | $15.75@16.25; practical top, | The line will take the oil from the | 6¢ jo; |fieid to Winnett, the nearest raflroad | ctror point. pitched thirteen |Cleveland in suce winning games for d, —— one season. 180-pound average, weight and packing ~ grades, | | ir | WN LINCO | In Denmark a bill was recently in: } | troduced to admit women to all -pul-} lic offices, including the priesthood. | | Oné hunired and fifty thousand spe- 3 of beetles dre represented in the sh museum. | a TEST NEAR GUMBERLIND . MEXICAN RELEASED | MAN HE SHOT RECOVERS FROM EFFECT OF WOUND The case the state against R Frerros, a Mexican, who, has been Fem in jail since last winter of attempting to murder er in a shooting on Casper er dismissed this morning, the siblared | Map having recover: RSTRIP ROOMS va Venereal Clinic Co-operating with Wyoming State Board of Health and U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Fever and Tuberculosis in the open, now Venereal Disease. | Free Clinic, City Hall FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dr. G. S. BAWDEN, Specidlist in Charge DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO! 12 A. M. NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CURE, NOT PERSECUTE Taylor & Clay (Incorporated) NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTED ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Handled. Information furfiished on request. WEBEL COMMERCIAL COMPANY CASPER, WYO. DENVER, COLO. Today’s Markets by Wite: MARKET BISHP AND FIELD NE HWEW OU STRIKE IN LINCOLN COUNTY A new oil prospect has been opened tp in Lincoln County; Wyo with the discovery of oil at 400 feet on the Ziller ranch at Cumber- land, where Oregon interests are sinking a deep test well. of high gravity and light in color. traét, the sale of which at $14,600 some weeks ago created some-| | thing of a sensation in Lincoln County oil circles. arly sale lambs, $14; feeders mostly higher; feeding ewes, $6 lambs, $13.60. Specializing in tLA ° +) = | | Y 4 LAND, Wyo, occa rae | All the cofle used in the world in a ‘ : S FEC OH Cane ar weighs little more than one thor struck a pocket of high grade oil at a|*@"4 two hundred tons. depth of 400 feet. Drilling is contin-| six of the great glaciers of Greenland uir The discov sry is a dozen miles| yearly deliver into the sea four square y ‘4 : ther point where pe-' mites of ice 1,000 feet thick. ‘ 5 st 25 less’ ey user Free | , 2 ‘ did im 1910 and give approximately ‘100% greater average - mileage : Compare these prices: Adjustment Basis: ‘ Siiverrown Corps, 8000 Miles FABRic Trres, 6000 Miles Goodrich Tires a meee Mrs. Orra E. Carroll .of Little Rook, } a the first woniai bank omeiat iy Ar ee OIL Oil Feld Maps - '& Blue Print C —————_— In Hungary the women do not voto! [itn they are 24, and then only if they} can read and write. A million minutes have not sidgeedt since the armistice was signed. The Independent Torpedo Company Manufacturers of Nitro-Glycerine, Oil Well Torpedoes ‘4 _ Office—Henning Hotel, Phone 45 Residence—142 N. Park, Phone 1177-R Lester Brokerage House The oil is The well stands on an 80-acre! Work was started) $15.25@15.75. Cattle—Receipts, 24,000. | Supply, grassers; no choice fed. ste»rs | included. Market on beef and butcher ; cattle 25¢ to 50c higher; veals steady; stockers and feeders 25c to.50c lower. | Sheep—Receipts, 33,000. Market on Killing classes generally steady. Best NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 -Your FIRST Motoring Need Is to protect yourself against the hazards that may not only wipe out your entire investment in your car, but make you liable for thousands of dollars in damages. Before you drive out your car safeguard your- self properly against these unforeseen dangers of the road. AETNA-IZED The Aetna-Auto Plan covers you against al} insurable motor- ing risks With th five essential forms of Automobile Insurance— Liability, Property Damage (in- cluding Loss of U Collision; Fire and Theft. Ask us today about the many adyantages of this combination insurance protection. TSieG F Bell -—eAgene>o- General Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Cold weather will soon be here. HEATERS, $5 T0 $25 RANGES, S15 TO $50 —- AARNED & SON. 120 West Midwest Ave. Prepare for it now. ( Phone 249 G FABRIC TIRE TALES SIZE Papeege” 4 [30x3%| 33.95 | 23.20 | [3ax4 | 48.65 | 36.00 | Pane} 65.35 | 53.15 | a5x5 [6278 | [e278 | 65.35 | Best in the Long Run SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY WOODS & ANSON GLENROCK, WYOMING

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