Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 6

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atub Vinee then go to valves’ and) thenee| Point Pleasant, show! to the different ‘storage ‘tanks, | \'Dhe both: pa Ae suspenders. 0 is pumpec from the ‘Teapot ane sta- Globe. tion’ about forty mi it~ and the! | = 7 > crude has a gravity fi } Sh aide cae a } : é | wes’ from that point to the tank farm j j i $ i no that it comes through at a fairly lively rate of: speed. ~ f The bg trate pcheetity pede i made of srry a 7 3 | : cast iren an erefore break LOCAL OLL STOCKS ' f R j 4 junder the heavy (press but of late Bia Ask | i 10 ey j | lthe- eal! for a better aterial has|® ~ vet At a regular meeting of the Producers and Refiners’ Cheeta Amalgamated Royalty - 09. 721 | Weekern-O0) aereigrees Seeks BAG 4 pirongptt me etine t is 4 i eee t held in the executive offices of the company in Denver, a dividend of | roel aad - td a) NEW YORK OURB ING five Thousand Bax ‘Ba st yee sy coher “tape Ee Multi A " va pes 17Y% cents a syns was ogen on preferred stock and 12!/ cents} itig inawn 3387 | Midwest Mefining __ 100 Shaaped on Ground When Pipe ; Safety First : 2208. Wolcott on common. Following the provisions of the special terms of pref-| Bossemer --_..-___. 12g, gel suerte eee 2-50 7‘ = M. Pref. — , Devel That President-elect Harding, normal 3 Opposite Post Offi, erence of preferred stock, these dividends are payable February 7,} posonWsomins 5 ae oe Sar Line laps. Serious al gray a 4 1155 ~ Merritt = of as he may be, is‘an extremely cautious *| Buck Creek - 220 ap75 Break Near Near Here Le 02 Western States 50 ed for dividends purpos e fc. A bad break occurred in a manifold ’ on, the gross und net incomes | Okmulgee word could be sent back to the Teapot for August, September and October fol- low: Month— — Gross Income. Net Income. 2.90) Oren Close |ecaze with the oi! that was being vent Totals : gsieee 01 Reina: : 26 |A8. Steal 28.75 2!,ound numbers to about $6,000. Suede Storm Coats—Wool and Cotton Were reported, thoroughly discussed Lusk Petroleum 8 04] sterling - a0 in Bt tie. tani term: And ane —— Blouses —-.Army Bathrobes — Leg- poSontin levelopment of the | Northwest — 28.33] Tyre L. i that he Wearg 22 1921, to stockholders of record at the ele f \ Gienrack 1,12 |man is, it seems to us, indicated be-|@> lose of business January 10, | Burke --—_ ty | sepessosoooososoooocsscces 1, at which time the books will be! J Ne Black Tail {Salt Creek 2i 25.00 . | yong ‘all eee by merce ot him. at Capitol Pete " 02) peeee Be Wes COO ee eT Reports were made’ by the officials of Columbine __ i Troha # Rofiners Aeelat the AMiidwest tank farm: yesterda\: ° * company showing the net earn: | Consolidatea Roy 5 ‘ si Bi 5-78) rternconiabout 3 clock. ‘The acciden iS for the three months ended No-|| | Casper Ranger i OL) are eS (Bi) was in a erude oil line leading from 1 to be $1,282,896.01. For ready Cow Gulch WME kp Abrifec, _ we the Salt Creek field and before the 's fone ; 5 i14 | Citles Service-Com, ---. 260) 260.00) amp station, the big pumps there NEW YORK STOCKS had showered the surrounding jand- 0. hey Blankets $6.98 August 6 ik 3 45!) Mexican Petroleum ~ 165.50 5|/thiouwgsh the line. “4 Be aah ak, Sep 5 q “06 “0s | Sinclair Ol — 21.37 ‘The loss is considered to be over wi Men’s Shoes, Rubber Boots October 3 ¥ Hutton Lake ~ 0 05 | Texas Ol _ 43.25 000 barrels of ofl and at present mar- bate tase FOR nEFINEIES Jupiter j ‘o4/ Pan American 73.00 quotations this would amount. in etc.Sheep Lined Coats, Leather Vests, All matters relating to the com- Lance Creck Royalty 05 © .06| Union Pacific R. R. -- 119,00 The accident is said to pee) aye Sweaters— Mackinaws— Underwear— pany’s business for the last quarter Efforts Put Forth by Officials to| Lusk Royalty - A 09) FORKIGN EXCHANGE criek in @ manifold where several lines | Hose — Gloves — Raincoats — Breeches afd approved by the board. A pro-| Solve Congestion of Traffic | Mike Menty’ - 09 1 Grrance 2 és? uns ué gram was outlined and adopted for a During Shift Ch Mountain & Guilt — 6 mt Marks ~ : a rf gins Puttes rench Shovels ; ring Shift Changes at \ H ; Revolver Holsters — Harness — Sad- company’s _ propertie including the Local Plants | Outwest ‘ +02} Call money ~ ge 9 dies — Halters— Tents and Coats — comp’ development of 720 dcres of{ — } Pleardy i 1 LIBERTY BONDS 2 Khaki Trousers and Qveralls and leases in the Salt Creek field in Wyo-| A new m colving the eon.| Tiverton Refining Blouses — ik ming and -other recently acquired BOF Bolvinis ithe SOON rovally. & Beoddesies. and ny more things at gestion that occ! every ni 24 4 4 : p ite and newly derilopea| Scxtlon that occurs every afternoon |esahy * i et Bll 1 savings you a will | appreciate. - when the refinery shifts are changed! a s Write for Price of the company. has been brought up by the workers at| Tem Bel al : 4] iret 4348 j We Prepay Pavect Post ". D. McCauley, who has been althe big plants west. of the city. The! Western Oil Mictds — 24) Socond 4143 y director of the company for the Sorthwestern Railroad has been. asked{ Western Exploration — . 5! third 4% @ TON H e o years, resigned from the board. Into consider a-sh ; Wind River Refining — ‘01 b2} Fourth due 2 : Arm and N ; 3 huttle train to run be- ‘ourth ¢ tf ay. ; his resignation, Mr. Me-|tween a point’ near the refinery and{ W¥d-Kans -- 1.90 2,00; Victory 4% } " DELIVERED . y v Caulley explained that he was about to ; Salvage Salvage Co. the crossing at the east end of Casper. start on an extended trip through Cen-|" "pig train would eonsint. of @ few WYOMING CRUD: OLL MARKET Phone 493 1617-23 Lawn “Str en i tral and South American countries and) coaches and an engine and the train; Grass Creek $8.10] Rook Creek —. 3% Cisder tie Coak wrence Stree lenver, Colo. » thought It best someone should! would move down from tle roundhouse, Torchlight 8.10] Salt Greek i per Ice and Schoceee elected bin nis Rei Fd ard to a point back of tne old office) Plc Basin Big Muday - mat necepiae men LAN BAEK <<|bGilding in the Midwest vlant about the] Grey belt rer B10 or his untiring efforts in behalf of! time of the change of shifts that usual ice Creek ... ¥ 4 the company. William C. Fordyce of|iy"comes around 4 o'clock in the. after: = P78 | Mile Creek -“Lacceanieemaee—n——- 2. sae, dal aad talk St. ‘Louis, prominent capitalist, Who} j,oon, ———— ee has been idgntified in the activities of a numbe important oi enterpri was elec to succeed Mr. Among the out-of-town di Theodore G. Smith, 1 the workers, thej Fort Norman country during the win-] fitted’ on the coast near Fort No s# uptown, stopping at}ter have been blocked by Royal Can-| min and would soar across the whi station, Wolcott street and other)idian Mounted Police who are hold-| mountain ranges which cannot now be points that would enable the workers;ing back scores of prospectors at the |croxsed on foot. a reach thelr hemés without undue Peace River crossing, The prospec:| The plane, Major Mac Laurin thinks, of the Central Union i F ors will be allowed to strike for the }|could be équipped with runners, »; y of New ¥ork -City; P..J-|\ «pnig would eliminate the heavy con-{dlatrict (when the ice leaves the rivers | means of which landings could be made DENTISTS 4 | 2 RENO i SHOE SHINING PARLORS wellknown coil operator and) -stion that now takes place all the|in the spring. on the ice of rivers and lakes which |seeees ees eee esceeessersesit esses ese ceetees Swe w es eee eee sess gay st of Salt Lake City and Kem- along Second street and Midwest’ According to Majer C. Mac Tiiurin,| abound near Fort Norman. . \* PIONEER RO} ENG ©O. * |: cas PeNNs PARLOR Wyo., and jam Otis: of : every afternoon and éspecially Superintendent of the P. air sta-] About twenty claims were stakefl in| ? OR. J. J. DONOVAN *|> We tan is ¥ we ita Solicit Shoe Shining . * Co:. of Colorado Springs, Denver | , cave Behn ft ffic at the{tlon of the Dominion of Canada’ pir | the district before the police closed the 5 \e pecan Patronage. 4 and Cleveland, Ohio. | ae arena Ged Canter atrest in| Hoang, Ie would’ bé_gasaible -te-fy teeen |eseat lasts udtonin. und pita cwatd Soma} ¢ TO Location Over White's Grocery * | dies’ Girone os Taste it Only first ¢lass Shoo Polish * ———— linet beat of the business district. the coast to the oil fields and return|of the most promising claims are yet * branches, (Whitemore’s) used. We do not * | Dac bt na cab in one d: The plane would be out-| to be. * * Mache, Sila ie ‘tabisen and charge extra for shining your heels, * ; \ “ - ~ - wane * plucked when lawfully tagged. “LOBBY 0-S BUELDIN . j | Write for prices. Phone 787W. Se ee ewe soe ee Hesesers LL 3 M CASPER, WYO. DR. ee oa ja eS, SASS. || BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER my hy Res. 701M STENOGRAPHERS SEARLES NBER AND eeere eee sceeer ee eeeceee ty z Specializing in | I Dall J. T. Lee, one of the five men 1 ATRICE L. JONES injured, the third of last October, ee SANE All) is Gs Leaaien eae, i 3 ie te cnographer TY A gas well of the Midwest Rei NEW YORK OIL “PEARL WALKER . I 'd dupman rue mre. | -» x eompany which th rere Wi ‘ PEARL WALKE I nOeMAphErs, is) 8 Day Redicoadls waa eaiEnae erday frem | Canadian Protpedtors Sparring . Scientific Chiropodist NEW TRIBUNE BLDG. By ase ARCHITECTS the hospital. € > K er, dl ar 5 ® Balcony ‘Smith-Turner Drug Store PERSP ERE ERT HES ES HEE Eee es Ee roche sake eve uG; Gairiatar at wie | for Advantage When Big 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 4 Office Hours—9 to 12am, 1to6 vi "Phone Teor" pe Red PUBDIS & GOODRICH : Lee {8 the Jast one of the! Rush Begins “t PHONE 1550. hur to leave the hospi rw en 8" -ere-s ere erwrere-e-e ¢6)0.0% | ACCOUNTANTS ly burned about the fi VANCOUVER, B. C.. Dee. pete ese sete sere ees eral daring Canadian ofl prospectors RADIATOR REPAIRING J. AL LKELY CARD OF ‘THANKS | fields near Fort Norman, northeast of tlh Nl Lad “ebay Cane ath aah Publle Accountant "ait Auditor, BARBI iy All kinds of Books opened ‘ 3 We wish to. express our sincere| here, and their claims in ad-} closed and kept. Authority on no Oil Exchange * IDBAL RADIATOR WORKS ¢ =| > “F. W. Selby, Prop. . tinue to our friends whose asststance| Yanee of the stampede expected over| 10) a S|: WHALING ‘and RECORING — >| > come Tax matters, Seer s :| sees seenseces and sympathy hay aided us in bearing }the trafls to Norman in the spring, - =|: ANC eer caeienka «lie foe 4 i CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ne STEe nat ate rcadtic sicet eo eee eee ete woe Ei > Work Called for and Delivered,” *|* °185 WV. , al veweee see ene eb eeweence ees Nee DEE ee Oe on aa : oe * 3121 1. Yellowstone Ave. Phone 278. * | TES ICE CLEANERS abies ees rae THE WIGWAM “Incorporated steecreeweseeeeet ts glecceesasnesegacsetreess FTE ean ‘ Auction sale of di goods and over- eee cone * GUARANTER REGISTBY ally at 113 Kast First stree 2 op. Hot Lunch CASPER, WYO. EORPORATIO m., Thursday, December 30—eve i 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. : CASPER AUTO AVIATOR ° ‘| re considering using airplanes to fly | Goo miles into the snowbound new oil | ' ‘ Stock Registeur and Trapeter pelle, een Main Floor O-S Bldg. Ground Fi . Agents ° 9 _ r, Oil Exch Bldg., C. er Wyo. . Tribune resul E Tn, os 1 aE AL Ea bs 2K on Rata e Ride P HAT CLEANERS a See ewe we tem hee mee eeea narra ss ; hall Phones 203 and 204 : Pests avr CHIROPRACTORS ; NEW NOR aIAT CLEANING | Be eee neers ceseeresasece Babaanaesangeey ot oe SR Bhs clean and re-block all kin ‘2 63 FREY | ¢ dato, Pansies, Soft, Felt and HOSPITALS 5 Dk. ANNA. uhAMAM IHEFREN * Hats for Ladies and Gentiemen, * reer errr te) piseoe ; Chiropractors’ . aoe: pkg 8 all ak pean: 4 Nes x ’ s , “Lyric Theater Bilg,, Center St. eed. ‘e call for and deliver. Shoe New York Exchange Stocks CASPER, PRIVATE HOSPITAL : 9 Phono o2 shining anion in connection. 1-2 1 >. : Phore ” Casper, Wyo. The Season’s Chicago Grain Markets [ieee spate eneeete oe epi s Surgery, G ologs id Obsteirl Local Oils Bought and Sold DR. S ANI H ev fe ane age na 301-2 Oil Exchange * e ‘ : ‘Assi . = : DR. JOS. ae OT APHAM Greetings _ 1S RE: afk Saati "4 Kimball St. eB DR. B. G. HAHN pr SBS can . Ph 95 ctguevtirneiee seer: eo * 3 Associated with Durham & Lowey, * DR. EDNA HAHN wy Cc aie meenetack LA ERS DR. M. HARNED ~ D eas ep Law od " Pinine 7 Dental Surgeon . : * * . . Pek Townsend Block SPHERE HEE HEE THE HHO EOE fe ar ° GEORGE A. WEEDELL = ¢ s 74 Attorney-at-Law M4 2 Physicians’ Office, SoOR Pee eee . OUSER WILLIAM “Graduate Att CORSET SHOPS | * wil we alle ar call at Suiles 1415-18, Lat ° e | | Wyo. Modact ete: as ‘ MIVHAEL W. PURO ° 1 $5.00 to $5.00» SRP RP SR Ge Tee eee oT Suite I OF Exehao B Bla, % RK? rrTITI iii 2 Sea ‘Capitol Life’ MeGrew Phone 153 2, ‘a! o*, 2, Oo >, 2°, - 2, Sao AS sets <= Bid ann $8500 * ‘itKer : * seis tile Athlete Belts WEARER Oo Oe &, Ge ate Me ate Oe she oh ’ * Office Ph 3. at hx. ddaadiad Se Hh ete eo ano sie toe aie Owing to many recent reauesls we have installed ween B78 bo S50 © ice Phone 123 The Nebraska School of Irrigation Peau trom. --—-~ Sr eee eenee 2, * HAGENS & MURANE 206-297 Ol Exchange Bids. NIGHOLS & STIRRETT 3809-10-11 on Ex Exchange Bliz. A Complete Gas Fitting ti .ti.crit ed Spe Department riod ; HE tie, This Department is fully equipped and a competent organization will be maintained continually, and every effort made to render a satisfactory and eco- nomical service. ee eae Crewe ence see peopersess rutin Se o.aur : ssente eas eee wevece MYERS ‘4 Puysleann and Surgeon | > spor iad armor S Given to Diseases "|, s *| * Located upon a 90-acre tract of land upen the edge of the city of Scottsbluff. Offers to residents of the Piatte Valley opportun- ilies for training in the elements of irrigation engin- eering. 292606000290 09596 Hub; Trout and : Bae Corast, 1 An an © range % eed $35.00, 9 Aitention ven * Corsets. . ‘ DR. T. J. RIACH —Phi 488. : + aul ALE KLARA couch Lae tsalcian aid Surgeon 16 E. Wecericesce: * are made in all materials. ° Office 743, Res. Pit aes see eens CEMENT BRICK } F aesandane Ph h PEE be KEVER, M. Db. WATT VAFETERIA . ‘ ; Pivvicinp and Sur. Fhe Bric B40 Yo 810 ee Special Alt p titwen aoe Obalet- win thee cafpteria family tf yo0; ’ * . School opens January 8, 1921. * P ¥ Telephone all orders and inquities for house There is no tuition, A fee of.$5 per semester cov piping, furnace and gas appliance insiallationsio ers entrance ,rental-of books, etc. 0999068000 00T8 F292 22520 TTR COS Mimnlesion Len to Bee luates from eighth ; grade schools or men years 0 or over. = >* y Vor particulars write to— New York Oil Company, 114 South Welcott—Phone 1501 GAS DEPARTMENT THOS. H, McCARTHY, Supt. Box, 615 Scottsbluff, Nebraska SoSeceseeeseseseese Nop aud ses of food other cooked, Uotiteaess ee e23 fee Children, Women dike m Prownne Of Bip fo. Be _ Bapement Wratt Hole! oe eresetacgonors soseccesdocsossesene jerrecenes 2909668000 ’ > ° Seeesseuseve’®

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