Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 4

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Sie ec r the past Week, “Denyer is the gateway of the tour) much impfo¥ed con: ist travel. We ‘must assist fa <a best only after they ‘reath the West, but we) nes vad Of must help them get there. The federal! pha cape Not} -overnment. cannot 46 3t All.” States: He by railroad tO) ict do their part by cregting state! by developt arks to supplement the national park in: , do that the S system. We are going to have a big Do atene re abregeee during the holidays to fdr- f amall Means, who PUts uinte this idea, at which many gov- all his camping. op ora and their representatives will be, Aches, “ind not infrequently the pe ocont. It ought to be made possible cyity in uf bis Sa small, cae “ie al for a family tc start Ip their Httle av-) Seriong d ioors “in comfort. ‘The: icmobile trom the Atlantic .coast and 244 remedy be fat ‘spend every night/ in the lopen on degered and “ork id ‘bl Darks. | Civic organizations must do the’ ground set aside-for the . Towa 9] York Outside. “Ij feel sine that con- hag-already made & complete survey. of |. FREMONT WILOCAT WORK 1S SLOW L__sxsmeit Operations Beset by Unusual Amount of Grief, But! amerin sn-vecnei== ns Many Tests Are Reaching Interesting Stage; Un- ie proven Fields Known by Many Names LOCAL On. 20|Gienrook Oil —ctunsase 04; Salt Creek 1.2... 04) Western States }eress will respon@ to the) suggestions 90 State and is rapidly working out| pes) & xinited -Weit expressed ‘by this noes for creation |of a state park sys-| converition. An@ I believe the 6,000 People going shrough Jowa will i letied by the. Gon. taken care of—and Towa will SAFAYAR nenofit in money spent and in ew pop- Trouble has marked the season's operations in the district south of we 3 Moneta, Fremont County, Wyo., variously known as the Muskrat, Royalty ...... 1.38 Puddle Springs and Horseshoe field, but many wildcat wells have | Sisrss Raneet Captol Pete Colymbine = .. 5 isk ats i e * Option. drawn there. wick relief and often ward of: reached a stage where their completion is assured this winter or early| Domino .-20..--.--- Ss a ts bring qriekoes, Known as the national _ vhen th sbiliti f eS Fe a ry Eukhkorn 7 visiting motor. campet. “Tt ought to be clear, also, that state deadly pag ‘iand for moré.than 200 spring, when the possibilities o} the district as an oil producing tegion) 5 t. Willams... Heretofore, our greatest difficulty parks would benefit all Sections, not remedy ote cranes in. three. sizes will be established. y Frants has been that communities have been odly the West. Winter travel would be years, Guld Mogal on erecy br reat vol The Western States. well on section sei 23-33-91 is standing. at 2,170 feet, while cement is allowed to set, casing off water from an upper sand. On section 8-33-9-"the Ohio Company is down over 1,390 feet and making progress. | More nearly south of Shoshoni, which! embraces the Muskrat ficld proper, the Myrin Oi Company is preparing to resume drilling at 612 feet after having lost its rie by fire. Tho Minnesota-Western, menting off water, is believed to be Wearing the Wall Creek sand with only @ few days drilling necessary to estab-) lish the fate of the well. ‘l interested on in no imi ‘ow ; Opening Day Of the biggest sale: of used and rebuilt automobiles that . was ever held in Casper. It’s an opportunity seldom of- fered, to secure a real good car at a rock bottom price. Do not fail to take advantage of it. COLE “gs” — 1920 four-passenger, in the best possible condition; used very little; good cord tires. Regular Price, $2,750—Sale Price, $2,100 BUICK Late model; excellent mechanical condition; good tires, one new spare. Regular Price, $1,500—Sale Price, $1,100 OVERLAND . New closed .cars, coupes and sedans. at $200 . ; Union Pacific R. Ri... 123.76 FORBIGN EXOHANGE after ce- sh Riverton Ref. ....-..9... Royalty & Producers. Sunset ....-2.. . 2.10} Ist 44's 04! find 44's 105| Srd 44's 2.00 4th 44's -.. 44 Victory 4%’ Bad Luck at Sand Draw. Producers and Refiners Corporation experienced bad luck in the Sand Draw flela, Fremont Coutity, Wyo., when two holes went crooked, 'one in section 14-- 32-95 at 250 feet, and the other in sec- tion 22 of the same township at 3,600 feet. Efforts are being made to save the latter, which represents a large.ex- penditure. WYOMING ORUDE OIL MARKET Rock Creek -. Myrin Test Progressing, The Myrin OilCompany is down 1,150 feet with a deep test on section 26-34- 9% of the Alkali Butte field, Fremont ‘County, Wyo., where it recently aban-! doned a hole at 1,535 feet on account of water in section 19-34-94. women news een eee 3.05 LANdet soe eerancoueanmenenssinaee 1.76 Mule Creek ..-3-----.. HOUSES FOR USE motor travel, wag urged by Stephen T. Mather, director of the national park service, speaking before the National Park-to-Park Association here today. The automobile, plus facilities for in- éxpenhsive, comfortable open-air _ life, Will enable the whole United States to shake hands from their flivvers, Mr. Mather said. “The beneficial result’ will be ‘incalculable. Nothing will do more than acquaintance toward unifying our nation “and settling the great agri- cultoral areas.” Director Mather said the recent trip through the West of the house appro- prition committee had opened the eyes of the men controlling the nation’s fi- nances to what-this section of the coun- try ‘needed. @ community house idea belongs to Chairman Good,” he continued. “We were camping around @ rousing fire in a driguling rain under the big trees of ional Park when. Mr. Good foespetenne mene fe INVENTOR OF NEW GASOLINE AC- SED. OF GRAND LARCENY— “Prot.” .P. John Chasler of Brooklyn, N. ¥., inventor of “Fermogas,” which he claims is a substitute for gasoline, has been arrested charged with grand larceny in connection with the sale of stock in the company he formed to pro- OF AUTO OWNERS f line fi ; ‘ Eee ee ee Development ‘of — Community Houses in National Parks and HOME-MINDE’ CHA GOES. | GSnps Ouse Urged TO PIEGES, MAN KILLED (By Associated Press. DENVER, Colo. Noy. 11.—-Develop- Sequoia ~ TOVELL, Weso., Noy. | 11—The looseness with which a “bug” body, ment Of community houses within “thé remarke home-made, for the chassis of « light Shoshone Well Abandoned. The Five-Mile Oil company has @ban- @oned its test on the Shoshone ri vation northwest of Lander, Wyo., s tion 2-3n-5w, after encountering water in the second Wall Creek sand at 2,430 feet. LL S TITIES SSS SSIS SL. Sand Hills Well Prolific. Sand Hills Oil company claims a 500- barrel producer on section 9-25-86 of the Ferris field, Carbon county, Wy as the It of a recent tést. The w fo a Well on section 35-26-87. Big Hollow Operations. The Wyoming-Spindletop Oil com- Pany, which shut down at 1,500 fest (0 set casing and coment off the water in its test of the Biz Hollow field, = timates that it has’only 150 feet to go to reach the sand. The Petroleum Oi! | IIIS national parks, and more free autotno- ‘We obght to hava community bile camps outside, as ‘adjuncts to houses here where the people ofall the Fields company well and the Apex Re- fining test on the same structure are shut down, the latter at 1,600, feet. ‘The| Centennial Valley Oil company found a} showing of oil at 1,990 fect on Sheen! mountain, west of Big Hollow, Other southern Wyoming have r sting depths, including the B. | F.. Drayton well on Horse Creek and} the Western States well a mes Lake, which was recently delayed by a fishing | Job for a string of six-inch cusing | Hutton Lake Well Delayed. Hutton Lake company ‘expects to te: | Sume work at 3,470 feet on its Rock > his work in the sugat factory. A automobile, was put together, result- ed in the death of Ellis Joey here. While JoNey was operating the auto- mobjle the seat was jarred from its fastenings and he fell to the ground. He did not suppose himself to have been severely injured, and went to little later, however, he fainted, and examination by » physician revealed tha his lungs had been injured. Pnéu monia resulted and death followed, ff Ms under regular price. bs STEPHENS 1920 four-passenger sport car; special top; exceptionally good “buy.” Regular Price, $1,500—Sale Price, $1,250 Also Several Other Bargains Whether you intend to buy or not, call at ow r Salesroom, Corner South MP SS: Kimball and East Yellowstone. OPEN EVENINGS Cash or Terms | ) ARK KKOADC yr AND Lumber has been reduced 30 per cent since last March. You can buy lumber in Casper cheap- er than in any other town in this Leo’s Pure Malt AND Oregon Hops CASPER BOTTLING Riter test with tho arrival of casing, | long delayed. In the samo field the} Blackstone-Salt Creck is starting’ with @ new hole after losing its first well and the Western Petroleum company has 0 | fig up on section 3420-78. | Good Showing at, Muto © Baith of paeeent, rekcustion end Wife, RB West Second St. part of the country. Have you Moving in another kemont reports. according to} rig, “J | ccnmasems... though of that? Come in and talk it over. A complete, bright stock: always on hand. 0. L. Walker Lumber Co. Phone 240 JUST RECEIVED. Two Car Loads of Furnitare $15 *° $45 $16 © $50 ISI SALASLLALLLLLA LE AZ LD. Dressers, Beds, complete, STII SIS SI IIRS III ISSO SIE SIS IDI SS: Gao LS: From ey A RORY nls Corner Kimball and East Yellowstone Avenue. Phone 1223 Kitchen Cabinets, : TO 32 ; ari za eS $24 $40 ALARA RRR heheh deh dé ALLL L Buffets, : TO cA UL Bg $20 *° $45 New High-Grade White Incorporated Clay n ? i 120 West Midwest Ave. Phone 249 Bargains in : UP * in PAs HARNED & SON CASPER, wyro. = | When you get ready tohave your gas connected i Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 ; Practica Plumber. and Gas Fitter Thirty Years’ Experience STOCKS and BONDS § Chicago Board’ of Trade Quotations 2100-S Bldg.,Casper Phones—Office 697M, Res. 576] Election out of the way, now for a= bigger and better.Casper i? ogdue we } TA HM | AN

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