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Te o> =fne and oil is again coming thru with | A*test well is being financed by the +f Ohio, Western States and Buck Creek| Creek feta: \ y BUCK GREEK NO, 29 GOMING BACK’ Well Which Ceased roduction in Lance Creek {s Found Choked With Paraffine When Cleaning Starts and Oil Again Fills Deep Hole Prospect ‘that Buck Creek well No. 29 on section 34- 35-65 may again take its place among the, largest producers of the Lance Creek field is held out in reports from Lusk that the casing has filled with oil as the result of cleaning and it is ex-}; pected that a large flow will be developed. This well, for a number of months, delivered 150 barrels a day but gradually fell off and finally ceased producing Basin and Ohio Oil companies, and is altogether. Examiuation of the hole! located on the northeast quarter of sec- revealed the fact that some 2,500 feet] tion 34-20-78. With the, sand barely of the casing was choked with paraf-| touched the well flowed 322 barrels in the first fifteen hours, or at the ap- proximate rate of 600 barrels ‘daily. There are five other producing wells on this same ‘section, one of them ‘mak- ve removal of only a portion of it, string of smaller casing may be run ‘© carry the ofl to the surface under i 1,200 barrels. The new well makes a total of fif- teen wells now.producing in the Rock Six ofthese are produc- companies has been spudded in on,the |i from the third, or richest, sand. Tom Bell holdings and 20-inch casing} is being run. .sreater. pressure and ,prevent interfer-|!”! mee with paraffine in the future. five from the second sand and four from the top sand. : The pipe line to. Laramie now is averaging 6,000 barrels daily from four- jteen wells. Last Saturday’s run was 6,067 barrels. Sinclair Well Is Gusher No. 7 well of the Sinclair company on section 19 of the Osage field, has —— settled down to a steady production of 100 barrels after flowing over 250 bar- CIRCULATING 138 i rels a day during the first week fol-| ” a perewe ©. Jowing its completion, ‘The well is de- ik clared to be the best in the, field by 5 LATEST INNOVATION reports from ther A circulating library is being install-’ ed by the Midwest Refining company. thru the department of industrial re- lations. This circulating lihrary will be ent and most isolated oil fields where sent in sections to the seven differ- the Midwest $s now operating. In- cluded in the library there will be books on science, travel, history, biography and fiction. ‘ There will be 50 books to each libra- ry and there are to-be seven different. libraries. These will be sent to the different fields! in a traveling case. Dry Piney Gets Biggest Well Seven hundred feet of oil is stand- ing in the well on section 1-28-114 purchased by California interests from the Piney-Crgscent company in the Piney field, Lincoln county, Wyo., with the sand barely penetrated. If further drilling into the sand meets expecta- tions the well will be the largest pro- ducer in the field. It is estimated to be good for 10 barrels a day as it stands and the oil is a valuble prod- uct. Western States in Oklahoma, éllent progress is reported in the ern States welis in the Oklahoma “Bs The Oklahoma Natural Gas ny is taking production from its | These cases are now. being specially gasser in the Deer Creek dist This |™ade at the Midwest refinery here. gas goes to Enid, Okla., where it is be-| The cases are 80 built and arranged ing used for heating and cooking pur-| that they can be set up readily in the poses. The revenue from this well is | 0ffice at the field camp where the chief extremely story to the Western |clerk will act as librarian. The books States offic will be called in at @ certain time and The W n States new well near] the traveling cage sent on to the next Castle, Okla., is to be finished in a few/camp.. Then a new one will arrive at months, it is reported. ‘This well is|this camp. down 300 feet and will be sunk to a], It is part of the plan of the depart- depth of 3,000 feet if necessary. ment of industrial relations to vary the monotony of employes of the Mid- Cat Creek Reports Completion, west in the more isolated camps so that! The producing jon of the Cat| they may enjoy life to a certain extent! Creek field in central Montana was|while laboring in the fields, further extended a quarter of a mile}, i/Phe IMbraries, will be sent to the fol- this week with the reported comple-| lowing camps: Salt Creek gas plant, tion of a well on section 13-15-29. by the | Monta-Cal Oil company with a produc- tion estimated to be more than 600 barrels at once. This well is said to be on the same contour as the well drilled by the Decker-Collins Oil company on section 15. Sait Creek homé camip. Teapot pump station, Big Muddy, Osage, Elk Basin, and Grass Creek. GEOLOGISTS GIL EXPERTS ions Wyoming & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rim. 10, Lyric Rock River Adds New Well. Elk Basin Consolidated company re- ports the completion of another well in the Rock Creek field of Wyoming. It is well No. 5, jointly drilled by the Ik Buy it Elther Way BA See ge) fide. R. W. Marshall. Brampton. Michigan, suffering from Systemic, Catarrh javolving Head. Nose. Throat and Stomach. claims a complete cure. His letter ig comvincing: ~ I have been troubled with systomiccatarch. I Reed several Boxes of e affected a complete cure. [0 nos. hesitate to recommend Pero-na Mr. Marshall is just one of many thousands who have been benefited by Dr, Hartman'sfamous medicine in the past fifty years, It is by stimulating the digestion, enriching theblood and toning up the nerves that Pe-ru-na is able to exert such a soothing. bealing influence a; the mucous membranes which line the body, wonderfully Iti effective remedy to restore strenzthatter aprotracted sickness. the grip or Spanish lafluenza, Keep in the House Sold Everywhere ‘Lumber has been reduced 30 per cent since last March: You can buy lumber in Casper chéap- er than in any other town in this part of the country. Have you though of that? Come in and talk it over. A complete, bright stock always on hand. (0. L. Walker Lumber Co. Phone 240 Bid Ask pee ene gra 1.50 1200 12.00 1.87 ning ---L-$145,00 $147.00 ; ¥ t 125 ; Ae a F y ‘Open Mexican Petroleum, ----$164.25 Sinclair Oi = 26.00 Texas Ofl ~---~-. pad Winney gage gas ctage ens 77: ance Creek eoneee , ay Lusk Royalty .------------ Union Pacific R. R. 122.25, Cusk Petroleum -.-.-----.- Mike Henry -2.-.--—.----- Mountain & Gulf--..----- Northwest ~~..-...---..--- Outwest -_--__- FOREIGN. EXCHANGE Sterling -----.—.-. Pieardy — Riverton Refz. Royalty & Sunset. ---.-2 5. Tom Bell Royalty. Western Oil Fields__-..---. Western Exploration. River Refining. .04| 2nd 4%4's — 6| 3rd 4%'s — 2.00) 4th 4%'s -. 85.96 414! Victory 4%’s 95.84 WYOMING CRUD E 01 MARKET Pilot Butte ~---. Hamilton Dome ------------------ 2. Mule Creek ~--------------------— 205 10 20 $38 Lander = 1.38) Legion News Notes ede wang Men and the ribune as Its al Newspaper : Edited by M. P, WEAR, Publicity Directos for Wyoming American State aid National Topics of PREFERS LEGION TO MOVIES for the coming year will be to care for Because he felt that it was his duty} our veterans-” to devote his time to the affairs of{ Mr. Duahe acted as understudy for the American Legion, James T. Duane | Fairbapks for three years on the legitt of Clinton, Mass., newlyelected com-| mate stage. mander of the ‘Massachusetts depart- The sum of $70,000 has been turned Ment of the Legion, has ‘refused four |over to the American Legion posts of personal offers from Douglas Fairbanks Albany, N. Y., by the city to be used to. enter the ‘‘moyies” and to be piloted |for the relief of needy ex-soldiers and by. the noted film star in a lucrative | their families. The money was the res career as a screen actor. ddue of the war chest fund, raised by ‘was the absence of iden- when ade ‘with a young arrived in Waukon and attempt- ‘to obtain a marriage license. Aft- he produced a ™membership € of Michigan City, Ind. . “Go, traveler, and in ‘Sparta ‘tel “That. hi obedient to her laws, we fell, : The above well ages Greek epitaph, which according to ‘odotus, Was in- scribed on the monument at Thermopy- Jae Pass, in hoy.or of Leonidas, and his three hundred Spartans, who held the pass against overwhi odds, has been suggested by Miss Helen Gertrude Okie Gaskill, of. Philadelphia, to the na- tional e der of the Am: in Le- gion as an inscription, to be placed on a tablet in the proposed memorial build- ing to American soldiers who died in France, The suggestion was referred to the Begion committee on meniorials. SUPPORT CLAIM FOR BONUS In support of the assertion that American soldiers will make good use of their bonus that two thousand re- turned soldier-farmers. in the Province of Alberta, Canada, occupying. 480,000 acres of choice Alberta land, have been placed by che Alberta branch of the soldier settlement board since Febru- ruary, 1919, The sum of $11,286,000 has been loaned to the settlers for the pur- chase of the land, stock and equip- ment. WOMEN’S ADXILIARY TION HELD Plans are being formulated by A. H. Vernon commander of the Minnesota Jle- partment of the American Legion, for a state convention of the Women’s Aux- iliary of the ‘Legion, in accordance with the recent ruling of the Legion na- tional convention granting authority to state exceutive committees to establish state organizations of the women's branch. In Blue Barth county, Minb., Auxillary units were organized for, all seven Legion posts in one week. Min- nesota ds second in the number of units of the Women’s Auxiliary, - The American Legion Christmas cam- paign fund, which last yéar aided hun- dreds of destitute families.in Burley, Ida., will be repated this year, accord- ing to a recent- announcement from Burley post of the Legion. Clothing, coal, foodstuffs, candy and toys will be distribated by Legionnaires, A pocketsize directory of ex-service men of Nebraska will be issued by the Mid-West ‘Veteran, an American Légion newspaper, published at Lincoln. ‘The book will contain the full name, bus- | iness and home address of each Ne- braska former soldier. The directory will be #0 arranged that the business or profession will be classified under a certain heading and also by towns and cities. CONVEN- “When I returned from France and | Citizens. It will be administered by a svas appointed on the legion’s commit. |80¢cial Legion commites. tee to visit our boys in the hospitals,” There was «. slight note of discord said My. Duane. “I realized that the} in the’ chiming of wedding. belis Zor movies and the stage were no place for | Wiley H. Hayward of Minneapolis, sun- me. The principal work of the Legion til. American Legion m: rs-in Weu- CALL CONFERENCE OF ADJU- TANTS A conference of nine adjutants of the 49 departments of the American Legion in this country will be -held in this city, ‘ember 8 and.9. » Among the things rer 1% PHONE 428 Cc. ECONOMY? NO OTHER Sa es ee 9 PHONE Phone 428 ea SERVICE? —Bring in our Phone 428 competitors’ pub- ‘ _ lished price lists or QUALITY? : bills and compare Phone 428 + them with ours. } . vince you that we Phone can and will save i + ao ac 5 s ‘i yonpenrananerneesinrereeccacell Phone 428 NOOTHER —SQURTESY? a PLACE "Phone 428 breed. WE DELIVER deceit. EVERYTHING IN MEATS The Sandison Market Co. THE MARGIN OF LOSSIN A CREDIT BUSINESS IS | COVERED BY CUSTOMERS WHO PAY rs. Housewife Do You Want PHONE 903 DOES NOT NOW TAKE ORDERS FOR US. Be sure you get the best for the least by ordering direct from us. Come In and See Us WE WILL BOTH BENEFIT! EVERYTHING IN MEATS LOGOS OSIM ESESVHL GOS SS SS HH Hee 143 EAST SECOND ST. NO OTHER PLACE —It will not be hard for you to eat your own cooking after personally in- specting‘ our prem- ises— —Clean? ,Yes, spotless. Also the meat cutters’ hands and clothing. NO OTHER PHONE Indirect methods 4 3 Oo Knights nbus of tie Laeloa for the erection of a me- morial building in Washington, (A plan will be worked out whereby the 20,000 veterans stil in hospitals, will be aided, Action probably will be taken on various Americanization ideas. ‘The conference e F. W. Galbraith, Jr., national comman- der of the TAKE CENSUS OF HOSPITALS Work was started today by the 9,700 posts of the American Légion in this country on a census of all veterans of the World war who are still inmates of government and private hospials. The census Is the first step of the Legion in a campaign to make worth living for the sick and disabled. A card will be made out for every man in hospital, giving information on his name, home address and organiza- tion with which he served. will be obtained by committees from all Legion posts and the cards filed at_na- aia a Wwill be accessible to of Columb ape iat 5 [seat a sick ‘or wountled Under the, Legion plan, evety man in a hospital will be visited at least Jonce eek Outings oe et baa ments will be organized, deliere e reading matter will be supplied and ¥ ery man will ‘be made to feel hi personal, interest is being taken in ‘hi case, ie spirit of the plan is to hv manize hospitalization work. Ever one in the community will be asked help ‘but the Legion will lead the wa. r There are still more than pale 4 “abled and sick “veterans confin Bias het | ~ will be addressed by} about 1200 government and private pitals. ‘ — he vill ‘of; Tovey, Ill.,, owes its es eke church wholly. to the en- deavors af a gromp of energetic women who. gathered. and cleaned 40,000) sec- ‘ ond-hand brick with which to ieee) life ‘The data LIFE LONG TROUBLES. Oregon City Man Is Well for First Time in Prac! i Whole Life Tanlac | geatnty sick. My head ached so bad Credit for Wonderful Re-j sometimes I thought it would burst and sults. I was subject to frequent spells of diz- “Six months ago Tanlac set me.right and frem then until now I have en- joyed absolutely the best health I ever did in my life,” made recently by R. M. Wallace of Oregon City, Oregon. “| “I .never knew before health ameant, for practically all mv life I was a sufferer from stomach trauble. told me about and at times would be a little better, but soon my old troubles would come back. poor that I have gone for two days at a time without touching a bite hardly, and every time I did eat anything I had to pay for it in suffering. ly I_becames so wi AT LAST FROM and three days at a time I was unable to gePout of bed. My stomach pained me day and night and often I became ly His winess. Some days I felt pretty well and then again I was so miserable I felt half-dead and ready to give up. “But Tanlac came my way and right away it began to set me straight and in a few weeks I had gained fourteen pounds and for the first time since T can remember I was free from all Thy troubles, I have a big appetite and am eating anything and everything set be- fore me without a @gn trouble aft- erwards. Those headaches and dizzy spells have all disappeared and sim- ply feel like I have been mae’ over again. I am working every day and I feel strong and healthy like a man ought to feel.” > Tanlac is sold in Casper by. Ce pharmacy, in Alcoya by Alcova Ms in Salt Creek by Salt Cr was -the..statement what good I tried everything anybody My appetite was so Der lost Weight and strength and fi- nnn ~ Lester Sinclair Consolidated ~ Oil Corporation Five-Year Secured 7 1-2 Per Cent Convertible Gold Notes at Market to Yield About 19 Per Cent In our judgment, this issue is one of the most attrac. tive investment opportunities in the market today. The ter would be hard to duplicate outside of specula- ive issues. The market in the notes has been active - ‘and should so continue. x The conversion privilege enables those who wish a more permanent investment to effect such an exchange on a basis to. yield a cash return of over 914 per cent per annum, or on a basis yielding 8 per cent plus a holding of common stéck with the opportunity to share in the company’s future profits. Our representative, Mr. I. W. Dinsmore, is at the Henning Hotel and will be glad to call and explain ay, this or other issues, if you will drop him a post card. BOETTCHER, PORTER & COMPANY} INVESTMENT BANKERS. TELEPHONE MAIN 191 . Gas & Evectnic Bupa, DENvER, CoLonavé Taylor & Clay Incerporated Phones 203 and 204 CASPER, WYO. STOCKS and BONDS Chicago Board of Trade Quotations Election out of the way, now for a ; bigger and better Casper Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1* oe eam |