Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 4

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Ch sania MET SIRS ELD WE DEEP TESTS. IN BG MUDDY Two deep tests are being put down by the Midwest Refining Com- pattenaniabas Royplty, pany in the ‘Bis Muddy field, twenty-five miles east of here, in an ef- ec idwaa fort to reach the second Wall Creek in this second largest field Buneahon i in the state. There have been many tests put down in an effort to} Big Indian -. reach the second Wall Creek sand, but none have succeeded. | Boston-Wyo. -. The Phoenix well, on section 4, being put railed by the Midwest, | Bnet Creek ~ has reached a depih of 3,400 feet and ts |————__——_—_—_——_+ es ramen rg acl Ry going on down to the second Wall! : Creek. The Humphrey No. 32, on sec* | Capitol Pete tion 8, has reached a depth of 2,000 feet | Columbine ~ q and is going down deeper. | Consolidated Royalty | Casper Ranger: Ferris Test Is Producer. | Cow Gulch An important teit has been bet | Domino .. in the Ferris district, Wyoming, by the | Elkhorn’ = Producers & Refiners’ corporation in | |B. 1. wil Bia Ask $18 $20 West 4 mien : se coun few |e American Pete_ : 76]| built through the city U. 8S! Steel__. Glendale on its western Sterling Francs .. ats wba oh Casper less pitrantive se ‘Bold for m\ Bay aval 18 - 1.15 the southwest cornér of section 30-2 | Frantz = - 2.34 86, which is producing thirty barrels a fates _. 1.03 day, flowing by heads, from the W: | Great Western Petroleum -. .08 Creek sand at a total depth of 976 f Hutton Lake (new) - 05 The top of the band was found at 2 Jupiter ~ apa i feet and its thickness not been d |zeinhey S f i termined, as the drill is still in the| -ance Creek Royalty 4] y sand and drilling ahead. ‘The oil Only Three Small L Leaks Develop) Lusk Roysity __ ou ir a beautiful olive green and will test] jn 22 Miles of Line on Turn- | LUSK Petroleum f above 40 Baume. | REG: . | Mike Henry —. ant The company has three wells in the ing in Gas from Two Big | Mountain & Guilt. i ~ Ferris fleld, but they are producing | Wells | New York Om_ iy from a broken formation, between 1,- Northwest B 200 and 1,300 feet, in which shale large- | Z Outwest RF ly predominates. The sand in the} “THe New York Oil comyany’s 12, 10 |'Picardy ay latest completion is very dense and will!ana 8inch gas line from the Polson| Riverton Refi hi be given a shot of nitroglycerin, whict | Spider ficld, that is to supply the resi-| Royalty & Produce: should more than double the produc:! dents, refineries and other industries | Sunset. 2._-___. it tion, with the possibility of increasing of Casper with natural gas fuel, m Bell Royalty 8: the output to several hundrec rr successfully tes' ‘om the field to ern, Exploration - daily. limits Tuesday toan enormous p a River Refining. . MALE Nf 3 of 260 pounds by the Hope | Wyo. Kans Colorade Has Oil Boom. | gineering & Supply company, Qil fever is at a high tide in Crow-{in charge of the construction. A 1 ; ley county, Colorado, where the Mid-| inspection, white the pre 3.10 k west ‘Refining compauy has its first/reyealed the fact that there were Torchlight 3.10 ‘ test down 900 feet on Walker hill, 26) three small leaks on the entire 22 miles| Blk Basin 3.10 miles northeast of Ordway. The Mid-| of line. | Greybul 3.10 yy west is putting down the well for the} A most remarkable feature is that| Lance Creek 3.05 Crowley County Oil Developmert\com-| only two of the ma any wells that the pany and first sand is expected at 1,200} New York Oil compa: have in the! feet. | Poison Spid South Casper Creek and} It is said that land in the vicinity} tron Creek fields, were used in the| of this test is selling at unusually high | test, these two wells in exactly 1 bey prices, showing the confidence which | arid 20 minutes delivered approximate- residents have in the success of this|ly two million cubic feet of gas into | initial test. | the pipe-line, in other words, in less | Tee than two hours time two wells alone | AD, MARKET TGOSSIP- N-- N_. -.| delivered: more gas’ tt the city ot cers & Refiners’ Earnings. Casper will consume in hours. The Producers & Refiners’ corpora- ie > tion showed net earnings at, the’ ra ULTIMA ATU UA is f of $5,000,000 per annum for the moi | ; of July, just past, according to th i ficial report of the company just is-} | Bander —— 75 cr RRR TIE income income and Up Aperatures Lest Public De- Producers & asked for a ¢ Wyo., with a v gas from the § - same company 3 Riverton with $333,675 in net income as compared (By United Press) - with the record of July last year. | LONDON? Oe. A seven-page | mand Preservation of — | ultimatum ” contai certain de-| Great Find Gas Franchise in Lander Asked. mands .with regard to the release of | ——— | corporation has} war prisoners held ini Russia and a in Lander, | sation of Bolshevik ‘propagands | cavern of unknown to Piping natural) has been sent to-Moscow by Earl {opened a few days ago near Granite raw field. The} Guarzon, foreigi , 18 miles St of Cheyenne, by expected to supply| Jearned t ,lime quarry workers on land owned by A labyrinthian nt which was minister, and early construc-| ¢d before the Union Pacific Railroad company, tion of the line is promised. | trado relations between England and | rapidly is Deing made inaccessable. by —— Russia depends upon acceptance of | debris from the quarry which is being Midwest Dividend. the demands, it is stated. | dumped into the two entrances “which : Midwest Refining company has de : were uncovered. This, it is said,“s be- ‘ clared its regular quarterly dividend of jing done under orders from the Ing’ ; { $1 a share and $1 a share extra, the | LON DON, Oct. 6.—More anti-soviet | side Limestone company, lessee of the i same as for the last two quarters, pay-} demonstrafions have broke out in | property, which is apprehensive lest a $ able November 1 to stock of record; Russia, according to dispatches today. | public demand for preserVation of the : October 15. The government ‘could not send | cavern might interfere with its. plans ) enough men to quell the riots be- |for quarrying limestone. One en- 2-9 saure of the pounding of the enemy’ | trance, it iS stated): already has beon te on the Polish fronts. War Minister ade inaccessable and the other rapid- Ij Livestock Market -Leon Trotzk ying to drive the | ly is becoming so. et men into battle, it is reported. The cavern, which was discoyered The Poles are continuing their ad- ven against the “Russian troops |} which are in unorganized flight along the western front. just north of the Union Pacific main | line at mile post No. 528, has been ex- | plored for & sett wil distdnce “by | Robert 8. : ervice man who | | | Bulk, medium , $15@15.50; top, weight and pi 15, Cattle — Rec lee fed cattle here. Beef ‘and butcher cattle slow, mostly steady Bulk range $8@10.50; bulk she- stock, $5.75@ steady; stockers and feeders steac trong. Sheep —Receipts, 45,000. heep and f arly top. we: mbs, $11. | COUNCIL PLACES ORDER | FOR SEWER MACHINE At the meeting of the council heid Monday : placed with the Tur hine company for one of the comp machines to b lsed in cleaning the sewers of the city x of which are in bad condit : clogged with the roots of the por ; And cottonwood t and with othe by cumulations chine will el e. out g s leaving the sew ors and free. e. A demonstation will be conducted : here before the purchase is completed ce by the counell. if n lambs feeding ne Sewer } Through a lease lately authorized by the Secretary of Interior on the Northwest Quarter of Section 27-40-79, Salf Creek monies accumulated from past production will pay an 8 per cent dividend’ on New York Oil stock. a is required pec at the gener: with no exceptions. SEE BEN Two weeks’ notice will be given before the stock transfer books are closed. All stock of record on our books at Casper, Wy oming, at the end of the transfer period will receive the dividend of 8 per cent or $2 per share. The New. York Qil Company’s roper- ties are worth about $65,000,000. there 4 is $8,442,850 worth of stock, par value, is- sued, making it worth about $206 per share. Its par value is $25 per share. Buy a Home Now 'The possession of a home is the most desirable of all possessions, SEE BEN The. daily income from Pree as will be about $5,000 per day before . anuary i, 1921. It will be about $4,000 per day in thirty days. Own That Home If buildings and antomo- biles depreciate, land does not, It appears that our proyen oil fields, Iron Creek, Poison Spider and South Casper Creek, will produce about 10,000 barrels of BUY A LOT doeBen Roglly Ge. i 108 YW. Midwest Avo. PHONE 73 W Ee = = LLL N farcthe month ‘SERT passin 2 RAs aah Mito te {Quarry Owners Make Make Haste to Fill ¢ George Fisher’ ot | sdb siny has been Rock Greek —-- 5 "gg| thc honse ‘guést of Mr. and Mrs. Big Muaay 75) Cook and Judge and Mrs. Ralph Kit- ball forthe past Week. ° Hal Curran left t terday morning on The Kimball‘Rexall straw vote ‘or president to date: ¥ Harding—Men 2,474, women 1,111, total 8,585. Cox—Mén 1,509, 92. women 683, total is employed at the quarry. He discov- ered numerous branching passages, in- cluding two main passages, one above the other, which run eastward from THE NEW AND BE’ the quarry. He estimates t the low- est point he reached was 360 feet be- WAY OF HAVING neath the surface vertically. He ob tained flashlight photographs of sev- eral chambers and passages which give an intimation of the beauty of the stalactites “ana Stalagmites © which abound in the rooms and passages. . Reed statey that- a dratt moves Srsneh the cavern wes ee ce the with the surface at some ther point. serms' ed This pwint, he surmises, may be a crey- ice about halt a mile south of the rail Ron't Take Chances road but efforts of himself and others Have your carpet cleaned right to penetrate this crevice have ‘been ‘dis-}# on thé floor. with absolute guar: - couraged by the great number of por- antee against fading or harm to cupine quills they encotititered, the the finest rugs. crevice apparently having been. used ‘ den by countless generations of a alt 966-8 for Demonsization 7 al cupines. Reed is of the opinion that the cay- ern may be one of the largest in the country. fib BOR OCS aa Read The Tribune Classified Ads. NEW YORK OIL CO. CASPER, WYO. oil a de ning inside of a year, which oil wil ey a ut § 40,000 a day, or about $14,000, O00 Annu 1h. Also, from fuel gas and from oil from Salt Creek, Hamilton Dome, Lance Creek, etc., our income may reach $1,000,000 a month inside of one year. Also, whileBoone Dome i is not yet proven for NE all in ions are. that it will be one 0: st oil fields, New ids a hin ef 700 acres. It may 1,000,000 per month within the next year: yeas 8 per cent dividend about to pu a Pork Oil exp acta tD " avi ends constantly from Janyary 1, 192 We believe the minimum dividend for 1921 will be 20 per cent. It may be much more. September 30, 1920. FRANK G. CURTIS, Pesaiden’: Temporary Office—Room 128, Samuels Hotel, Jamestown, New York. IMAL , addiifon to this att er during cate a water supply of will z petits ly Snedaeat on ‘the river if the Etk- mains, as was oir is shat off from the led at the last inéeting of the Forum, James Owen, president of the: Salt Creek Oil.company, left for his head- a quarters in Denver Uy aileron’ many | nding several days ‘and ‘Chi stars bands In many of these eu vicinity, sapecting the Salt Creek hold- 3 ances had failed to ratiah atte be fie ae war and that divorce actions nuw Mexican Petroleum ve r « Fpulevarg runs d : the] were ‘the result.” ‘Th 28 of the cases 7” 82, ion. The canter’ ft Commerce | oy the docket wives até the plaintifts further recommends that a Toad be ahd tn 26- husbands are the praintitts, site, 1 doek October ieee am By “ePhe eriniinal et for the Superintendent and Mire. i A ‘sind have leased pe Robert Grieve home Danger lurks in unclean car. | S. Who, knowingly would let his 4 childréh play on-such a carpet, quarry, this indicating Scan eA toast which} is a verftable garden for term of the district ‘court ia ight. I 125.62 5 ne Miva Sa Rises road, or bovle-| there beirig only 21 cases listed. Of REI ‘CHAN! sou on le. Fae sieht Lad forth line of "Glendale is nuhded by the city park. The yie Barear is ‘unobstri Marks 5 “ * Re Whe Teaceet Seay is the Bae The ES ire} these three are murder cases and two of these murder .ases are against Casper! one defendant,’ Lee Geow, slayer of Thomas Holland @md John Federhen. ie second murder defendant is Shas blk been any loney | r ‘bate ee ve been sher Brives than eg yes- yield him profit. 4 high rates of interest. cause of “These Times.” . _ Of all issues offered at present. Gas and Electric Building UT ll HU Ht eet Casper, Wyo.—Phone 203 =|= members.’ The p Dorcas ge of failures AAA NL Specializing in NEW YORK "114 South Wolcott Street | “These Times”-- Wheneyer men meet, they discuss “These Times.” Consciously or unconsciously, each one seeks to find something in present business conditions which will Careful observers see in “These Times” a condition within the realm of conservative investment, which offers unusual return. The situation is this: Great corporations, which have always borrowed large sums of money at low rates, must now borrow at Boettcher, Porter & Company specialize in the highest type of investment issues, which in normal times yield in the neighborhood of only 5 per cent. Because of the conditions just cited; you can now buy these securities to yield around 8 per cent. : From time to time we will tell you in this space of some first-class securities, yielding unusual returns he- A postcard to our representative, Mr. I. W. Dins- . more, at the Henning Hotel, will bring him to tell you High Glass Investment Issues: Tayler & Clay New York Stocks, Chicago Grain © Markets quoted over our private wires direct from New York. ‘The New York Exchange perpen ‘some eleven hundred on the exc! gor 2 the past wr less —. Sener of oe per ent. “Our corr’ Ueendeae are menibers of this Ld = be e. “a en and id Sold Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. = OlL

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