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al Moy x = Ca ee psued every, eVenine excovt. Surdoe El STL i PAGE FOUR eS ciacoxt Ce. ee has made. And there is fully. MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD. NEWS SALT GREEK LEASES ARE ISSUED! LOCAL OIL STOCKS 105 | pee ae = Bid Ask | 36 i Amalgamated Royalty 3 20 § .23 Bessemer and Blackstone-Salt Creek Companies on/* 0% .01| NEW XORK CURB CLOSING : ; ; Ol 02 Bua. Ask Section 13, First to Benefit by Final Action on 2 44] atiawest Rete. 9162.00 ° $164.00 Applicati . 48 .55| Midwest Com. -_. 1:25 2100 pplications to Interior Department Boston-Wyoming 1.93 2.09! Midwast ‘Preferred_—--- 1.50. 2.00 es Fae Creek 24.” .38| Gienrocx Ol = 2.00 213 : Durke AT -19/ Salt, Creek -_l--.--- 3100, 384 The Bessemer and Blackstone-Salt Creek companies were the first |auack Tau. maw-nupenn----- .03 05 | Western States. 50 ei ones to be favored with the long expected leases to oil lands in the! Capitol Pete en 408 OBL ROR BUEN eercee CIS Bat sito. aire 42 gq} Costen’ 115. 18.00; Salt Creek field to be signed by the secretary of interior. The leases Consolidated Rayaliy co ga 1g {tls Basi -———— 8758100 : ras é ‘onsolidat 0} = i geo . issued this week, the first to be issued in regular process, cover ground] Casper Hanger cal aries Teiaeeret! ~ ek oie on section 13, lying in the southeastern part of the field. Cow Gulch ----__------_-_- 710) Cities Service Com----- 295.00 300,00 The Bessemer and Blackstone companies each own half of the ‘20 NEW YORK STOOKS southeast quarter of this section 13.)ing contracted by the Midwest Refin- 1,24 Open! ‘Close This is considered good acreage altho|ing company. 2.55 (Mexican Petroleum $185.00 $187.00 not of ‘the cream of. this district. The 1.08 Sinclair On 32.50 82.50 Blac company has three | rigs a jon} Texas Oi} -. a= 69.25 50.50 start on section 13, and. also Mike Henry Gets ‘State Lease, _ ios | Pan-American Peto’ 91.00 / + 92,50 ection 18, the lease for which is| Charles. A. Guenther of Douglas, ‘of|U. S. Steel __— 88.62 89.00 fore the secretary of interior for | W¥0., President of the Mike Henry Oil Union Pacific R. R..--- 128.26 123.35 approval after having had the approval |C°™pany, announces that his company a ee . : dt’ thie Obouiteataners |has aequired from the state ‘of Wyo- 12) FOREIGN EXOHANGE eine igh + is reportea|™in full title to a lease on all of sec-| Lusk Royalty -- 42) sterling $8AT% The Blackstone company is reported | bs Lusk Petrol t to have a 1,000-barrel well ‘on section |!on 36 in the Wyoming Osage field, |. ~~ it Wranes 1485 18. completed Hit BENE, Ge |the papers having been signed on Mon-|Mike Henry ~~. 71) Marks 0155 = ae |day. This section adjoins on the south | Mountain & Gulf -. BOL! pire _ a 2815 |section 25, upon which Producers &|New York OM. 20:00) ‘Calymuminge es soon pew eae The lease, later reports state, be-|Refiners corporation has two wells pro- | Northwest 129 LIBERTY BONDS came effective immediately upon being |ducing from. the deep sand. Mike | Outwest ‘03 ( signed by the secretary of the interior, | Henry has two wells drilling on section | Picardy 07,} 3 1-28 © ---—. having been approved by the commis- | 36, one of which is on top of the sand. | Riverton 09 )}ist 4s sioner of public lands prior to this ac- —— Royalty & Producers. -84/2nd 4s - nai. Sunset _______. ai list 4143 — 4 Z } Osage Completion Pending, ‘Tom Bell Royalty 104/2nd 41-48 ‘The Be ssemer Oil company drilled a| ‘The Mont-Colo Petroleum company | Western Exploration 2.80! 3rd 414s — well last year on this acreage to the | expects to bring in its well on the east | ys j inet a Wind River Refining. 03 {4th 414s - top the second Wall Creek sand, at|half of the northeast quarter sectiouw Wyo. Kai 2.35 | Victor; 4344 which time the well made a strong 8.64 of the Osage field of Wyoming | \V¥o: Bans. —~---~ mie id flow of oil, but was immediately cap-|the last of this montly ‘This is being WNOMING CRUDE O1L MARKET ped, pending the granting of ‘a lease! drilied by Contractor Burke with'a big] , . by the government. While the amount! standard rig. C. C. Hendee, president PS od Sook pe T SoRAR De rt ee Bresle — of production is yet unknown, from the [of this company, has spent the last two sone aaee 2 < ee fact that ‘the hole is drilled only to the months in ‘the field, personally looking | Gisyran ot 7 Dace werd top of the sand, the’location has about | after matters there. N. P. West, gen-| pret cae ‘= ube. bei ts the same geological contour as the well] eral manager, has left for the field in Tahhe. paca ae peaks Reser 2.05 in which Bessemer is interested on sec-| order to be there when the well comes | Lander = csiorane: + Keccasiace sae ee ae tion 10 . two miles to the north-/in. This company also has a well.down west, and which is making a steady | 600 feet on section 2-46-64 of the same production of 400 barrels per day, and | field: it believed the new well will pro- a ut the same. The Chamber of Commerce of De- Blackstone Petroleum company | beque, Colo., has extended an. invita- and hoid Inquiry the E emer working Ante Oil syndicate rests in the lease, the offices of the Besse- mer comrany this morning brougnt forth the information ‘that it is the In- tentioy/ to finish drilling the new well into,Ahe second Wall Creek sand and nyt the oil on the market as soon as Pipe line connections can be mide. The production has been contracted by the Midwest Refining company and the work of erecting storage tanks and con- nections will begin at once. Besides the interests held in the two leases which ‘will have an approximate production of 660 to 800 barrels per |i day, the Bessemer company owns sut stantial interests in other valuable {i each} tion to those who will attend the In- [dependent Oil Men’s association conven- tion in Denver next week to visit the oll shale fields of western Colorado on October 2, and have arranged to enter- tain them while there. Eveny facility for seeing the shale deposits will be provided and a lunch of barbecued venison will be served the visitors after a tour of the fields has been made. A special rate has been made by the Denver & Rio Grande for the oil men going on the excursion. The Wall Street Journal in a recent ue goes on record concerning the fu- ture of Liberty bonds as follows: “Prophecy is always dangerous, but side ac! p in the Salt Creek fie'd, | any real economist could say now with with tion for lease now pend-| confidence that the 4% per cent Lab-| U. ing. ‘ erty bonds will not only possibly, but Bessemer company owns a complete | sell at 120 before they ma-| able standard drilling equipment and _in- tends to Inaugurate a steady drilling campaign for the development of its acreage. 4g, ~» Bessemer Oil company. was, incorpars| ated by a-unmber of Casper business men four yeats ago arfd has since been conducted to its present success by the exercise of prudent business judgment and the company now enters the list|\Wyoming secretary ably SEW INCORPORATIONS. CHEYENNE, “Wyo., Sept. 24.—The Minnie Bell Oil Company of Rawlins, capital stock $1,000,000, filed articles of state Tuesday. WEATHER STILL FAVORABLE. FOR Livestock Moving Off High Sum- mer Ranges and in Good Con- The week was hot and dry, favor- y touch that price within| of er g ae averaged 81, night 53, of 94 and 28. ‘Very little precipitdtior occurred. Cheyenne 66, Lander 90, Salt Lake 76, | Sheridan. 82, Rapid City 84. Haying and harvesting of grains is of incorporation in thé office of the! practically finished and threshing is ' Today’s Markets by Wire | Furnished by Taylor & Clay Ground Floor Oil Ex e Bldg., Phones 203-204 CHOPS, RANG dition, Says Summary for Past Week i By S. C. RICHART S. Weather Bureau, for ‘the maturing and harvesting rops. Temperatures were consider: above normal; day temperature: with extremcs | Sunshine percentages were: | Cheyenne. |; well along with good to excellent yields. Potatoes are maturing but dig- ging not yet commenced. Harvesting® of sugar beets is now in progress, with prospects of an excellent crop. ‘Fall plowing and the seeding of small grains has progressed favorably, and some early sown grains are up. x Although a, little early, livestock are moving off the higher summer ranges and are in good to excellent condition. The warm weather of the past week, following the rains of the week before, was beneficial to ranges. High Low PrecipsMch. 1 Temp. Temp. to Aug. 31. aPPao-settoateetosteg ays + retest Casper -- 86 38 Cheyenne ... % 3 Sd Chugwater 90 y Cody -<, ' se Cokevilié 78 »< Douglas — 88 ~~ Encampment — 83 oe Pyanston & nder - 84 ramie ~.. - 80 Al Newcastle ~- 92 BR ine Bluft 94 38 Pocatello 2-84 44 6, Upton = 90 37 10.48 Wheatland ’__ tuk 126 > Rawlins 4 42 8.69 | a% Sheridan 34 1147 |g ? ‘Tribune want ads give results. of Wyoming producers on a substantial |The directors are: ™oney-making basis. It is probabie| Greenfield’ and Hi that the company will begin paying] Certified articles of incorporation regular dividends with the beginning] were filed by the Iowa-Wyoming Oil ae Cbs teres veer Company of South Dakota, eapital Fa ne Apr Seats MeLaeE a Or the | stock $5,000,000, The Wyoming office Or 5 fitness seme. of the corporation will be at Casper and Winter:vie presiaen ie eerie arge thereof will bd J. ae eee latleg “Vesabere, |The Centennial Valley Ol Company constitute the ‘board of directors. filed certification of increase of its The Blackstone-Salt Creek company, | °&Pital stock from $160,000 to’ $250,000. of which H. N, Isenberg vf Denver is the head, already has a standard dev- rick erected on {ts portion ef the new| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.—Ar- lease and cxpects soon to- begin di ticles of incorporation were filed in the ing. The stock of the Blackstone Salt | offi of the Wyoming secretary of Creck company is to be listed on th Wednesday by the Tom Don Oil New York curb at an early date, it of Lusk, capital stock $250,- N. R. and M. Cc. A. France. company president; C. Judge C. ®. W. J. Linds: LUSK COMPANY CHARTERED. state Compan, said. One well already drilled on 000, value of » $10 each; ai- tion 18 7 Owned jointly by H. N. | :ectc Tom Don, Jonn Sheenan, C. Isenberg, Littlefield & Son, L.| Ww. Shannon, Charies P. Morrell and P. Roach and J. 'E. Dyke. This well | Fred Stinchfield.* will be drilled in immediately and the gota oS Oa production placed on ‘the market, be’ Read The Tribune Classified Ada. ‘OUT WEST PETROLEUM Now ready—important, up-to-date report of ‘field operations, new ! LI acquisitions and ether matters of vitul interest to shareholders. Mf you are not a shareholder of record send us your name and ad- dress and you will get this report. All owners of Out West steck are advised to send in their shares for transfer into their names, so that they may be keyit fully informed. Do ‘not be influenced into selling your Out West shares on the strength of unofficial adverse reports. ‘Do not be influenced by_ “low quotations inspired by “short” interest, but demand “firm” offerings and immesiate dejivery. Everything points that Out West shares are billed for steady and material advances: ‘You can secure litest official information by ad- dressing mas RHE OUT WEST PETROLEUM CO. M. M. BELSHE, Secretary 324-27 .Denbam Bldz., Benver. Colo. nn Taylor & Clay CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTED ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Handled. CASPER, WYO. mg Information furnished on request. DENVER, COLO. a eA AA we TN mn ;You.can rent one from any | Manufacturediand Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Woleott)Street Simpli itvaf Construction Pe We know that your underreaming can be done for less| ‘money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. |) Distributed Exclusively by VEL ra ttittee tient Li| Vitertn beryl NANT MMeeee=tnt ‘Tulsa, Okla Renger, Texas. “EI Dotaido, K. RD re, RO so-<fo-eSo-s ve iO, artes mK? and of Jac + ‘, (By Associated Press) SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Sept. 24.— Mose Gibson, negro slaxer of Roy G. Trapp, a rancher of Fullerton, Calif., Erhardt and his wite Prohibition Party > | Names Electors in Wyoming Petitions CHEYENNE, Wyo Prohibition party, was filed at the of- fice of the secretary of state Wednes- day, The nominatioas svere made by. petition, there being 186 signers, 85 more than the number required by repre of Cheyenne and ¥. 8. Delo and Cc. J. Sawyer of Laramie.” Mrs. Sept. 24.—The fifth ticket of presidential elector can- didates that will appear on the Wyo- ming ballot in November, that of the The candidates are Mrs. Theresa tor,of the Bospel and Sawyer a dent | Four ‘other tlokets of candidates 1. | Sectors will uppear on the ballot, ‘those/ef the»Republican, Den, ‘cratic, “Socialist and Labor (Farmer. Labor), | *parties, Parmer-Labor pary candidates will “be listed 4. “Labor” candidates because the wy,. ming law does not permit the usc o; hyphenated “political pavty desicna tions. * GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric ‘Jenkins is a housewife, Delo a minis- MONTH END GROCERY SALE Five Days Beginning Saturday, Sept. 25, Closing Thursday, Sept. 30 ‘Read these prices carefully and place your order early. ‘Snowflake High Patent Flour One-fourth sack Snow- flake Flour .... One sack Snowflake Flour et, If you enjoy i it; ; ice. Buy a sack and try it two or three bakings, aig hg Se autor curiess te flour sold in Casper we will take back the unused save the difference. $7.79 ‘at, per sack kood bread, Snowflake Flour will be your choice. This flour is. the portion of the sack and refund your full purchase price. Cans Tall . TE ERAS SSE SS on 12 12 12 12 12 No. 2 cans Fane; Peas No. 2 cans Wax $1.85 Pounds Butte: Coiige Coftee Pounds ‘Golde Coffee Pound Orang: Pekoe Tea Maple ‘Syrup bah OD tia BND md bath 9 6:9. GO GO ; 3 $2.00 2a me $4.00 ¢ Five-sack lots or more Peunds White House Pounds Doran's Mountain : Paani he $4.55 Pound Uncolored MADEN Mee, ig ea 75€ Pound can Cane and 70¢ appa! can Cand Pee ae) $ 1.35 Soesodte | Buy in quantity lots and Pn oho ote ste o% So-sSo ego ofo-fo-ok os 5 oh ca '- 65 RS 50 So os If Snow- '- repos 7 RP - mad On Sy rut -_ e mJ a Soetoegs n Cup paras Menta veh Fs $1.40 3 2g i cS 3 4fo- Seo iM % o-afo< os Beatie. 2. DR eat Maple Syrup & No. 2 cans Stringless Pound can Cane i Beans —.--2-22----2. SE REAR le. and Maple Syrup. : & No. 2% cans Hominy =~ (1) Pound can White 1 30 BA 1 or ‘Kraut, 24-222 S.2c- nb een: PS e. Karo Syrup --------.. eects od 2 3 No. 2 cans Red é 4 10 Pound can Dark $1 20 - Bein the Lk eo menanes $2.10 Karo Syrup és é 9 No, 2 Pork and 10 42 Bars Creme é Beagi oi eens te BS Oe Sy Oil Soap -- * c No. 1 cans Pork $i 65 12 Bars Lava e and Beans ------------.--------4 4 44 Soap ---.. & No. 1 cans Chili ¢ 5 16 Bars Sunny r& Con Carne — e' Monday Soap ---.--------. LR o Cans Oil Sardines Cans Fancy Oil Sardines _. No. 1 cans ADICOE = 2 endl oda omnsetenent No. 2 cans Strawherries yo, 2% cans 1 1 ». 2% cans White prries Pounds Pure tard . ol Flakes Jars: $2.65 Nes $2.85 Gallon Mazola Packages Corn ¢ 45 Quart Mason Ox Pint Mason a0 Jars $i. & foe! 2 R2 es a ep bo een ZO OI otestedeetest <8 a) ‘ . , ~ ; Meais ; Fruits and Vegetables 3, \ Tes. , ‘ \ jbuy cheaper—not better.‘ A complete line.atall'times 4 Sholder Pot Roasts, Ib... ...20c and'28¢ © Concord Grapes Apples ¢ Boi 2) Sees Tokay Grapes prane Fruit é Round Steak, Ib...... Peaches ranges oe Sirloin.and ‘Short Cuts, Ib ; Plums Lemons 3 Veal ‘Chops, lb. ......... Veal ‘Stew, Ib........... C. G. COLGIN’S GROCERY & MARKET MY TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH 903 South Spruce St.—One Block West of Natrona Co. |Migh School—Phone 584-J ~ Me laste coder Ask for prices. Qur fruits are hhest ‘on ‘the market Me re toa oes oa! RY ro a8 Me foe! 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