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

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Plea ae el et moa — Se Veet NR ah? — PAGE FOUR MARKET. GOSSIP IND FIELD NEWS TESTS I COLORADO PROGRESSING Marked activity is noted in the drilling efforts of the Mid- west Refining company in Colorade fields, ‘according to reports received here from the three, different districts where drilling activity is now under way or is:soon to be started by the Mid. ~ \steam west. The Midwest test on the northwest of section 33-2-70 near Boulder, Colo. is down 2,920 feet with 84-inch casing. The hole is reported to be caving in above the waterside. Casing is being run. At Ordway, Colo., the Midwest test is down 1,170 feet with drilling’ pro- sressing favorably on the northwest quarter of section 32-17-57. ‘Twelve and a half inch casing was run to a depth of 1,150 feet. Word that the Midwest Refining com- a is actually entering the south- ern part of Colorado as a favor- wildeat district ‘is shown in the able field report that r sit for the start of a test near M¢Eimo terial is in tran- canyon, The well is to be sunk on sees tion. 23-36-18 in thi« district. Gasser Still Burning from four boilers had little or no effect on the gigantic Buffalo Basin gasser which has now for more, than tw: has been shut down while the well continues to burn gas. It is estimated that» 20 to 24 boilers would to be used to shut off the burning gas Crooked Hole to be Straightened After encountering « crooked hole in the Sunshine Basin deep test on sec tion -101, the Midwest Refining company is now re-drilling from a depth of 1,585 feet and carrying 10-inch cas- ing. ,The test had reached a depth of 2,090 feet when an extremely crogked hole prevented the drilling. i The hole was filled with rock) to a depth of 1,585 feet where drilling again was resumed. South Casper Creek Gasser Due The New York Oil company expecrs to bring in another gasser in the South Casper Creek field within a short time. rilling having reached the top of the gas sand. Manbeck May Be Returned Laramie reports indicate that C, Manbeck may be sent to Casper next ng to have charge of part of the ndard refinery undoubtedly in its additional new work. Mr. Manbeck has Lyle CUT THIS OUT OLD EN i RECIPE FOR Ca‘ TARRH, ‘N rone who is trou Deafness, head rrh cut eut this sm and you of saving ‘om total ists for a recognized that ca- constitutional disease ana ily requires constitutional treat- some deafness. long t tarrl oe rs and nose douches are the delicate air pass- the into the 1 down the air passe the lungs which {s equally as danger- ous. The following formula which is used extensively in the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficac tous to sufferers here who live under more able climate conditions. ire from your druggist 1 ounce of nt (double strength). and add to it 4% pint a little granuinted sug: Take one tab) a day. This wil poonful four often — bring sing head should. open, times auick re [pees “superintendent of construction werk at the Laramie refinery being erected by the Standard Qif company. of Indiana, Before leaving Mr, Man- beck is eredited with having said that he expected to be sent to St. Louis spring. 6 a Water Cased Off in Three Wells Three wells, being put down on pat- ented Salt Creek land in which the New York Oil company has a net Yo! alty, “have penetrated the water bea ing sand and the water has been ce- mented off. Drilling is. be resumed as soon as the Mladen has set. continuance «of, s tawards | ¢, FOUR COMPANIES IN DAMAGE SUIT Locators in Grass Creek Field Bring Action Against Big erators Four Wyoming oil companies have been sued for damages amounting to $1,250,000 in the federal district court of Denver by X. Whiting, John Basom and others, reported to be original 1o- cators of the Grass Creek field and who since have leased their properties to the Mexico-Wyoming company which is said to have engaged to defend the Basom titles against the Midwest and other companies. The Mexico-Wyoming Petroleum com- pany, the Midwest Refining company, the Sait Creek Consolidated Of! com- pany and the Ohio Oil company have heen sued, The complaint states that claims in the Grass Creek field were jumped by persons who in turn leased them to the Midwest and Ohio companies. La- ter the Mexico-Wyoming brought suit igainst these two companies and after 1 time Permitted, it is stated in the petition, the Midwest and the Ohio to take judgment. ‘The petition alleges that part of this transaction was that the Mexico-Wyo- ming receiyéd approximately $5,000,000 from the two companies but refused to give the complainants their share of the amount received which it is said would have amounted to $1,250,000, Settlement made with the Mexico- Wyoming company, the ¢omplaint statesy involved the delivery to that corporation bf stock of the Salt .Crevsk Consolidated Oil contpany, said to be a Midwest subsidiary, and the complain: nts have requested judgment for one- SWAMP-ROOT FOR . KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really siands out pre-eminent as: a medicine curable ailments of the kidneys, and bladder. Dr. Kili Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has-proy- en to be just the remedy needed in thou! is upon thousands of distress- ing c Swamp-Rooet makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most caseg. It is a gentle, healing vegétable compound. Start treatment at once. in bottles of two sizes, medi- id large. if you wish first to test this paration send ten. cents te Dr. & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper—Adv. nd hearing im inflammation in the eustachian tubes is redu Parmint used in this way acts @irectly upon the blood and mu of the, s¥s- tion thi t to take. rh or head ne ng should give helps to | GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations R Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric for a while and, then to Casper next |C Sold at ali |# LOCAL OL STOCKS ‘Western gst ‘Ficlas RENE DE : Bia “Ask | ¥ 08 SG 1.00 1,00 11.78 2.00 Cities Service Com_..._ 290.00 NEW YORK STOCKS Mexican * Pet... Sinclair Oi ~~ $161,25 82.50 WYOMING CRUDE OI MARKET Pilot Butte -__..-. -- 1.75!Mule Creek -... quarter of the stock so received in lieu of cash, or 87,500 shares of stock in the Salt Creek Consolidated Oil com- pany which the petition charges has an actual value of about $40 a share, PROSPEGTORS’ LEASES ISSUED ON STATE LAND C. A. Moulding, Rawlins, all of 16- tie 'e of Magazine C. EH. Poole, Rock River, all of 16- REVIEW ISSUED O, EB. Liston, Omaha, all of 26- 19-103. J. EB. Himes, 16-18-107. ‘ Clif€ C. Riner, Cheyenne, all of i6- 29-66. Set Cranston, Kaycee, SE% of Rock Springs, all of | tablishments. 33. Alta Goodnow, Big Horn, all of 36-27416, Utah Oil Refining Co,, Salt Lake City, all of 86-25-89. gis W:. Pagan.) Newcastle, “816 of (245/515 thenguntad activity of the probably under another name. amount of description. ‘The fie Sethi ete If you do not expect much nobody Pe Carbon county, else will, Th oe plant is an evergreen. NEW: gag CURB CLOSING "Bla Ask $144.00 $146.00 120.75 $3.10] Rock Creek --2--eace-necnaane-$2,75 3.10] Salt Creek oon semen 3,78 ~~ 3.10) Big Muddy ..--.. 22 -- ene 2,7F wmmnseeasommmen 2,76 ~---~ 3.05} Hamilton Dome .--...-.--.--..-_. 2,75 eam ne of BY OL COMPANY Producers add Refiners’ fod tion Publishes First Number The initial number of the Producers & Refiners Review, thy November is: sue, has been issued from Denver show- jing the development of the company’ both in the field and at its refinery es- The first number of the Producers & Refiners: Review is a 60- page booklet of the usual magazine di- mensions. Beginning with’ eres Sate | lication ‘will pe iesued pany in Wyoming comes in for a large the Producérs & Refiners-in 1918 * 33 12 First Annual SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 27 MASONIC TEMPLE 2.00 3.00 12.00 ‘Avspices Brotherhood Raiiway’Car- : men of America. ’ Tickets, $1.00, Ladies Free Norma and _Constance : Talmadge Just signed a contract with First National. The og galls for $20,000,- LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M, to 11 P.M. TODAY AND: TOMORROW Positively Only Two Days! —First— | The first edition consists of 7,500 copies. Although the Texas, Oklahoma and ° Louisiana fields are covered in this Re- com- Sand Osage, In her latest Seven-Reel Special— ‘THE BRANDED WOMAN’ She found that women were sold today just as the slaves in the days of old. The gay life that her mother pictured sickened her to the soul. Into her innocent life there suddenly burst the _ flame of scandal. He came just in time— before the evil women had dragged her down. 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(Delivered ‘in Sanitary “Kant-Leak” Containers) Virginia Dare Lemon Extract, double strength— ._- 16-02, bottles a id. sack White Corn Meal. 10; Rolled Oats/ bulk, per Ib... Pounds Sugar for St. Charles Per case Dozeti’s cans Per can Hebe—Per case Jersey Creain Pancake Flour, 4-lb. sack. Jersey Cream Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour, sac 14-Gal. size Cane and Maple Syrup. Gal. size Cane and Maple Syrup... 1c Sacks Salt, 2 for. toe os beens Salt, alt, 2 f for. et ot Midget ekles. eho Bottles of Catsup for... 1-lb, can Calumet Baking Powde Dr, Price’s Baking Powder, 30c size for. 100 ster os $11.50 5 bars Lenox Soap for.. 25¢ 7 bars White Laundry Soap for. 50c 6 eans No. 2. Tomatoes... $1.00 f cans No. 2 Pork and Beans. $1.00 6 cans No. 2: arly June Peas. $1.15 6 cans No. 21% Tomatoes $1.15 6 cans No, 2 Iowa Corn... $1.00 8 cans No. 2 String Beans. 2 cans No. 214 Sauer Kraut - 2-cans No, 214 Hominy... 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