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WAKE GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS SALT GREEK WELL BREAKS LOOSE New Western States Gusher on Section 5, Drilled in| Last Week, Goes on Rampage and Doubles Production Under Heavy Gas Pressure The Western States well on the northwest quarter, section 5-39- 78, in the Salt Creek field, which was drilled in about a week ago, brok loose from drillers this week, but is now under control and will broke loose from drillers this week, but is now under control and will hour. This makes the east side of the Salt Creek field look much better because the best previous well in this; portion of the field only made 150 bar- Hagens, Ed. Kelly, C. V. Westover, Charles J. Wal!, Louis F. MeMahan and I. N. Clay. The only change was the selection of Ed. V. MeMahan in place of Patrick Sullivan, resigned. An Electric Fixtures, | and small Boudoir Lamps at half price. | We are overstocked. Natrona Power Phone 69. Viet, AOS | Tribune Want Ads bring results. Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished by Taylo by Taylor & Clay Groupd Floor Oil Exchange Bldg., Phones 203-204 rels. Bringing in of this Western States gusher with such a great pres- sure efter it had been expected to make less than 100 barrels more than doubles the production per one well in this section of the Salt Creek field. Tugo-Wil jams Oil Company. iams Oil eompany of | Co. en over the entire as-} tten Oil company of Den- | . Goy. War-} y for the Cot- iams Oil company, | ty about 15,000} leases in Wyoming also have six oil} dy to be put on/ in Wyoming, and five moro in Texas ready to. pump. ng the merger the local con- ve up its name, but two of the s of the company become direct- rs in the Hugo-Williams. The capi- talization of the company is increased from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000. Amalgamated Royalty J. McMahan, LOCAL OIL STOCKS Bid 8 | American 0% Salt Creek Completion Pending. Atlas --.. 01 The Royalty & Producers-Glenrock | Bessemer - 29 Oil company: well No. 5 on section:i8-| Bic Indian _. 48 39-79 ‘of the Salt Creek field, may be | 5, ® drilled in soon. Work of casing the |= tes Wyoming £06 water off in this well is occupying the} Buck Creek ---.. -25 attention of the drillers at the pres-! Burke -.--.. 1a ent. If it is necessary to wait until) Black ‘Tail - 03 cement has set, the well will not be! drilled in probabiy until early in Octo- Loe bide Pete . 08 ber. } Columbine __. - 44 | Consolidated Royalty —. 1.31 Refinery Gets Special Mention. Casper Ranger ee Special ‘mention gf the Casper refin-} Gow Guich 10. sery’of the Standard Oil company eof’ Homino am eh 0 Indiana is made in the August num-) pichorn meee ber of the Stanolind Record, offi- = 1/23 cial publication devoted to the interests | ; RE 245 Standard workers. On the front « ian of the Stanolind is a lar oi ‘07 = 06 - 03 eh ae Sr Sita Ae Mike Henry ---_ - 10 Glonrock Election. Rede eeu ters 5 Sania tl | atom ay Z a 2 tended the. an- Picardy an : “06 nual 5 meeting at Rich-| Riverton Refining mat mond, Va. ptember 15. At this! Rovaity & Produects age meeting a proposal was to have been | 302°.) rere voted upon to increase the capital) 703 posi” me stock from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, | dem Be Ex Ly a ey) but action was postponed until an ad-; Wi0y Re coe ey ik, a os journed meeting to be held October 13. jaune Kans. ere. meet The following new board of direct-{ ors was named: R. G. Taylor, G. R. —_—_—_—_—_ TA feestaele Market Ek Beste Greybull -.. —— CHICAGO, Sept. of Marke Tnited "States r choice, | dull; under- » selling at $9.50@ ners, $4.25@4.75 best veal calves $17@18, steady: cows and heifers very} draggy. Receipts, Westerns, 6,000. Market weak. Hogs—Receipts Market uneven, mos t er than yes ~ bulk. light bulk’ packing 14, ‘ely " steady - bologna bulls, isteady to bulk kinds, $ Receipts, 2, 700. lower. Tov mative lambs, $13.50; few early sales | ‘above $12.75; choice Nevadas held at | ‘$14, bids lower. Good heavy ewes sold | jat $5.50; goad feeder lambs, $12. — Can You Afford to Have a Fire? Don’t worry over your insurance. Life has plenty of worries without that. See Us for Your Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEOLOGISTS OIL, EXPERTS || Oil Ficld Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Edward J. Table Lamps 9-20-6r 20 $ | t ® | 03.06 Ask 36 .39 23} 15.17 Bis NEW YORK CURB CLOSING a! Bid Ask 32] Miawest Refining $153.00 $155.00 .55| Midwest Common 1.25 1.75 1.09| Midwest Preferred 150 3.00 ag] Merritt -—_-— 14.50 15.00 *8) Gienrock Oil 2.00 2.12 19) Salt Creek _— - 32.00 94.00 .05| Western States 50 15 05| Prod. & Refp 612 6.37 “gg | Cosden -—. =~ 8.00 8.25 | Elk Basin 8.75 9.00 1.34) omuigee -. epee 37 92) Allen --~--. 1.62 1.87 .12| Cities Service Com.---- 295.00 300.00 re NEW YORK STOCKS 1.26 Close 2.55| Mexican Petroleum $193.00 1.03 Sinclair Oil — 34.12 08 Texas Oil ---. 61.75 ate * 92.00 “se 89.25 Me 123,12 15 12 ¢ 04 aL 1.06 30.00 29! 03 07) 3 209 | 39 10 .03| 2 2.25] 2 03 | 4th 44's 2.251 Victory 4%'s is the thirtieth anniversary of the ap- pointment of Judge John A. Riner to the bench of the United States district court for Wyoming. the occasion Judge Riner will be the suest of honor et a banquet given et the Plains hotel Wednesday evening by speakers Francis E, Warren of Wyoming, Ty- Clarence D, Clark of Hyanston, N. H. Joomis of Omaha, N. B. Corthell of Laramie, former Senator Joseph M. Carey of Cheyenne, Judge John W. La- cey of Cheyenne, Associate Justice C. N. Potter of the supreme court, Gan- eral Hugo Donzelman of Cheyenne and several others. Towa bar, has arrived in Casper and will be connected with the law offices of Attorney Floyd B. Pendell. Senate cmenenal been in the city for the past few days which was badly crushed while doing minto. MANY NOTABLES BODY OF WOMAN WHO WE ATTEND RINER FETE, CAPITAL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22—Today In celebration of he Wyoming Bar association. The will include United States enators C. 8. Thomas of Colorado and ‘on Dines of Denver, former Repair sears AE SE So FE William J. Wehrli, formerly of the TOM HALL INJURES HAND. County Commissioner T..A. Hall nas eceiving treatments for his: hand eservoir work at his ranch near Ar- WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Grass Creek - $3.10 Rock Creek -. 2.75 8.10; Salt Creek 2.75 3.10} Big Muddy -_-. 2.75 3.10 | Pilot Butte _-. 2.75 3.05 | Hamilton Dome -. 2.75 2.05 The Independent Torpedé Company Manufacturers of Nitro-Glycerine, Oil Well Torpedoes Office—Henning Hotel, Phone 45 Residence—142 N. Park, Phone 1177-R Taylor ¢ & Clay NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTED ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Handled. CASPER, WYO. Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Information furnished on request. beara} Phone 1142 DENVER, COLO. two youtig men who were injured Mon- day night on the Yellowstone highway, were able to leave their homes yesterday. sion of the brain was suffered by both youths but other only to bruises and cuts. State of Wyoming, ) ss County of Natrona. ) cial District. Kate Julian, deceased. ters testamentary were on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1920, granted to the undersigned in the above entitled estate, and all against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned Frank Julian, Exec- utor of the Last Will and Testament of the said Kate Julian, within six months after the date 0 QN TRAIN SHIPPED) HO The ae of Mra. Grace E. Jensen who died last night at Arminto, Wy: while enroute to her home in Greelv Colo,, from Pi was receiving m be shipped from the Spaffer-Gay chapel to Greeley tonight for interment. Jensen was accompanying iis wife on the trip, and will take the body home. ; Death was due to. complications fol: | lowing an attack of pneumonia. BOVS INJURED IN AUTO Wyo., where she treatment, will Mr. | i GASH LEAVE HOSPITAL Homer Edwards and Edward Ott, hospital for Slight concus- the injuries amounted ———<—__—— NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 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