Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 4

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seramapmincunce eevee 6 basen ome penta rpm et ES + "Ths Ruvalty snc Picchasera well els --. The Royalty and Producers well No, 3, on, section 16 of the Salty American —.--..---.-----—- NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Nicck field, has been drilled in and will make E s stat Thi wel pifmepe atone faale oumumis Yon ats, el pe of a ee ys od Sera tiers Sore, ea a will be at before the idly and pool” by the editor t peanty ne ae pire the case long. United States SU « «Brig eee Broserton ae e for the to section Ric tie field.) iat the visiting « hatim as follows: “Oil means to Wyoming what silvér meant to. Colorado and what copper means to Montana, Casper is a city of 5 Sete young men, of business -men ‘ho want Pia . = porte eh Only Five Days Left to Get One of Our the co-operation we are receiving trom Hamilton P1 ing. The New York Oi “Company reports | that oil is being run from” on dame, where the New York has @ 121 -2 cent royalty on one of the best gee- tions with about 30 per cent of 121-2 per Gent on the entire ‘structure. f Colorado Has Prospect. ‘the refineries we will progress.'’ Photographs’ of the official party Great Western Petrol $2.12 wield That tie Saamie concern ot Midwest riences. Trouble in| sist ake oe aera vole ths nea ete A eat 5 ; >. Y Men's’ oil in the White River district of West-| ‘Transporting Big Unit to hae re Girdetor ‘ofsindustrial relations’ for> the ‘ High Grade Men § an oung en S$. = Standard Otl*company of ‘Indiana, and an ne ee ORT y era Colorado, according to E. B. Em-| 10) Union Pacific R. Ric. 127.00 110 | BOREIGN EXCHANGE Lance Creek Royalty Teapot Station + Lusk Royalty ~~ head director at Casper, speaking before “yitk, geologist of the Carter Oil Com- the directors and employes, make the pany, who has made a thorough eX-! Arte, i Ee @ 9 |p amination of me region, He recom-| the Be arr eee a iekt othe RTA alte srenty ce a (4) Sterling visit of the official party a feature of the a ‘ ‘| mends that the structure be drilled t6| which is to increase the pumping power| Mountain & Guif af pub iastion: : 3 . }ys-@ Wepth of 4,500 feet if necessary tO} of the Teapot pumping station on the| Northwest Ss 0141 t “© definitely test’ the structure. Salt Creek off pipe line, is at leasthalf|Outwest . 4 0366 , ‘al! Several companies are lease holders] way to its destination at ‘Teapot station.| Picardy _ nig per cent v B SFG & ar & in ‘this district, which is considered one of the most promising in the state. The deep test of the Midwest Refin- The pump was secured at. one of thé largest manufacturing firms in the east. The pump proper with the base and Riverton Refg. Royalty & Producers — Sunset -$92.90 08} ist 4s - 90.00 JAMES. MORGAN, for Congress 2nd 48 - tst. 41457 — « 2.00) 2nd 41-48 04) 3rd 41-48 5} 4th: 41-4s-_ 2.05° Victory 43-4s ing» Company near. Boulder, Colo., is down more than 2,500) feet and sey- eral showings of oil and gas have heen: Teported within the last 300 feet. crank shaft came in on a fiat car over the Burlington railroad. A raflroad wrecking crew and machin. ery was ured to unload it in the Casper storage ‘yards of the Midwest. It wa8 placed on a five-ton truck and trailer, The giant pump Stools through the truck to thé ground. on the wreck ing crew was called in again to lift the pump to the car, An attempt was made to | it on a wason, arrangement placed ‘on eight great ‘wagon axles. But the. pumper ‘went through even’ these 16-foot timbers. Tom Bell Royalty Western Oil Fields--. Western Exploration -. Wind River Refining. Wyo. Tex. --- Wyo-Kans ~. ~ 88.80 - 89.90 _ 88.62 ; ~ 90.70 - 88.76 - 96.28 06 32) Ra Hr SpRois 0) SHNEY me CAHILL "Presidential Blectors At One-Half Original Price uit and overcoat in the men ’s section without. sexed including Chesterfield and Sta- Big Muddy Pipelipe Run. Pipe line runs in the Big Muddy field ave ayuriging” 5,170 barrels a day, of which 2,860 Barrels is credited to the Merritt ,O}) corporation, 1,410 barrels to the Ohio Oil company, 345 barrels to the Midwest Refining company, 152 barrels to the Northwest Oil pany and 695 barrels to the Texas compariy. “The figures of the Ohio Oil company| to the ground. includes. 500 barrels a day from the}. In. the third attempt, two all-steel Jones lease, of which half ‘goés to thé}trucks used at the refinery for all of Merritt company. ‘The Blackbird lease} the heaviest. work were used. _ Sixteen Grrgs Creek Torghlight Ek Greyby tanked Pes 8 ve 16 Natrona County Ticket WILLARD W. SLACK Every a solitary exception, dium, makes. REMEMBER One-Half fe Oil about 20,000 gallons ‘or 400 “aarves dally with the new unit in operation,’ The gasoline iy blended in the figlad MODED t in section 2, operated by the Ohio and, by. sixteen timbers were loyet” to ith AN VER\ BS? from which thé Glenrock Oil company form a wakon, Eight felines wheels ea eae ine ie a SUITS PD ba COATS ‘ F ask oie es ost df the prodtiction, } of “Steet construction and 1ginch oe eries ‘at Casper where ii $35.00 value, $17 56 : averages barrels a day. were, arranged to hr this. is ih The Midwest figures include the, pro-| held up, * ue ig alae educed to... eee aie hs ,}f duction from the Bighorn lease on! sea] Tait when the wooden bridge on the . $. Wilson, general manager. of the | * -ARD 8. reali : 45.00. value, > =D Rie “= tion 4, which: prodficéd an’ average of| Sait Creek road over the Burlington pa production department of the Fo Commt Reduced to » 260 barrels a day, of which half goes! tradks just west of fhe Midwest’ réfin- Midwest Refining company, left last} E county ZAd 3 $65. 00 value. to the Elichorn Oil company, ‘The Kin-| ery. was reaghed, it was found that the| Midwest Starts Work on Seco night for Montana, where he will at- JORN 5. HARDWICK _ GES, oes! tae Bees on section de 3. WHICN halctelage woul Uae slanG. the Gombined tend to company, bisiness for the next | For, County: Commissioner, 2 Reduced to, 74 Hinndy OU and Teeftahie company owns teat ot the Grace and pune. he} Large Compressor for Salt sew aa 2 $15.00 value, 50 & half interest, averaged 375 barrels. pump and hase, therefore, was skidi Creek Fie Field Reduced to’ + ae over the bridge. i. , . Aika J amsiwert to carey Beane. nae The pump is now half way to, Teapot ° N Miection returns are to be distrib-| station under the traction wer of a; In preparation for tne care of the im: W. uted oyér the privafe wires of the Mid aterpillar | ‘tractor. A Caveton truck jnereueee mint of natural gas which Interest g e€ s west Refining company, November 2, it), would not budge the gigantic load, | undoubtétly “Will be produéed in . tie in mind that during this nine-day sale w Keep has been announced here. The wire} ~ As was the case in hauling a 1?-ton | Salt ‘Creek field as soon as the grant- & Service wil give reports to Casper, | piece of machinery out the Alcova road, | ing. of ‘Jedses starts, the Midwest Re-|' J ra: INDIGESTION|, giying a flat 20 per cent reduction from what is s¢ Greybull, Laramie, Salt’ Creek, " Big} this nau) is expected te leave its fm-| fining coripany “has ‘started to erect a|/ Bh Dissolve ins a conceded to be the most closely marked price secoma compression plant for the cx- traction ‘of “a “casing-head’” gasoliny which ‘is €Xpécted’ to supply) the —en- ; larged plant a capacity of ten million, cubic “feet dally. The original unit was constructed three years ago and has been operating ever since. Just the rich gas is handled through the’ compression fa the lean gas being treated in which supplements” othe othe! print on the Salt Creek road. The remainder of the pump was shipped in four boxcars but ix made up of smaller pieces, The pump will increase the capacity of thé line’ and make ‘possible winter pumping during sthe= coldest weather ey@n though ti,oM may resemble the condition MOE |S in ‘the’ past, cold | weather has hardened the il to such | an_ extent that the pumping Ppa a would not force the oil from the Créek fields through to the refiner! sa mately, two gallons of cusing-head: gas- P a in oT “OuicK Ve tasiers WHO® J Muddy, Elk Basin and Grass Creek, so that officials and employes lear the latest: news without ving “the properties of the company. = Peedi ae Casper or elsewhere for reliable makes of mer n 1 in oe cel taee departments: Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, se : as Trousers, Raincoets, Men's and ts, Leather and Wool-lined Leapink ts, Silk Shirts, Duck Goats with ai kinds of Boys’. as and ier kin Se Price Tickets On eee! pi ror THOSE Union Completes Big Well. ‘Phe Union Oi] company (of Delaware) | has brought in its Columbia. No. 34 in > the@hittier-Fullerton field) Orange county, California, which is! flowitig at} the rate. of 300 barrels daily. Pa ich Sage el -. Omaha Livestock Market by Wire 26—(United States Vege $line produced from each 1,000 cubic a, Yeot Sfraas in this’ fold. Congeauen ty ints made at time of purchase. pide ‘this makes the yield of this’ grade of Yeductions during this sale ht ; Tribune Want Ale bring results, the real charge w: be made for necessary Monto ‘Saturday Last Day Barnett’ s of Course” a CHICAGO, Cet. Salés uneven; bulk, good grassy kind: Genuine. ce Union- Alls Specially Priced This Week Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for ,the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves “Grippe in 3 day8*-Excellent for Headache e in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic \tive—No Opiate in Hill’s. Buy Your Winter Underwear NOW You were quick to buy your winter's coal, Watm underwear is just as neces- sary. to. wintter comfort. Stocks of both are low. Transporta- tion facilities will delay later deliveries. Play safe—insure. complete protection by, buying your full supply of winter un- derwear at once. higher; choice e4 to shippers, 11@11.75; fat sheep top yearlings, $6; bulk native | $12; bulk, nativ and, yearlings, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT | ee L——— CTT Taylor & Clay Incorporated Casper, Wyo.—Phone 203 New York Stocks, Chicago Grain Markets quoted over our private wires direct from New York. The New York Exchange has some eleven hundred. members. The percentage of failures on the exchange for the past ten years is less than one-half of one pet cone Our correspondents are members of this ex- change. We are the oldest brokerage firm in Casper. There must be a reason. All Local Oils Bought and Sold Denver, Colo. Omaha is the second corn market of the world, also. fifth in wheat and Munsingwear (Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers are comfortable, durable and economical. Don't delay! Buy today! 260 S. Center St. Where Society Brand Clothes Te cere, Nt Ghamber of Commorce, Omaha Send fer “A-B-C Book of Omsha” Lester’ Boleraze ee Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports J Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. || P. 2. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric}’ “Phones 13 and 14 ee A EERRIGRA se Watch Our Windows

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