Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 4

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OIL PRODUCTIONS Today's Markets by Wire IN STATE f TAMNSFERRED. TO. NEW OWNER ON JANUARY 151 1 ; Gy Associated Prees) | NEW PRODUCTION RECORDS BROKEN SURAT RESTA een cclor Dies AED) mma elaine. see |OALT GREEK ADDS GUSHER WELLS | BERLIN, Jan, $.—Theobald yen | Bethmann-Hollweg, former German SD DISIG LOS OOO OOI DOSE OOOO OOO HO OOS % S, Sa *. o a2 2, i | | chancellor, died here Saturday night , ! LOCAL OLL STOCKS Wyo-Tex ----- 02 04 ; i aap A | | ] M01 al ion eS a0 22 /F ify Well With Ai : A business change of intercst to the| after a brief Mipeeeeey—. 5 j arnaledinaten Saeoalee Western Oil Piclas 23 ze Pty Wells Wi Aggregate Production of 1 1,270 Ce, ie, eae OF ine| Tribune Clagsified Ads bring results. ” * e 4 J » from | EEE ne 7 | American NEW YORK CUB CLOSING =| Barrels a Day Completed Durin: December in L. F. McMahon to William B. Hasei | : | Atlas ___. it ek ee A ig c mire. Mr. Haselmire assumed chars: | @9©00O0O0O¢-9990909900OO 008 Big Indian west ning 42. 4 be of the above company the first of ‘the HAT THE a a daiarem om. ee Wyoming Fields; New Work on Increase Seaicinith sacealige ce peacident. 3 Wit aH ete Bamana Midwest Pref. 3.00 ee auditing and accounting of the cor-| ‘The Multigraph is a rotary 16.863.838 Berra Mar-| Bee cre Merritt —- i : poration will be directly under his su-|% Listing press, not merely “one 9 ) Burke ~ Benrock Oil hy December completions in the Wyoming oil fields, accord-| Py. "'?- 1@ of those duplicating things.” -_ | Black Tai Salt Creek - ae TY ing to the Oil City Derri d Mr, Haselmire’s experience in public Have your multiple typewritten eted- and Refined nei to Wattern ies. | Ing to the Oil City Derrick smashed all records for new produc-|accounting and auditing dates back du letters Y re al B Sepia es Bees. & Refrs - 426 ed in He mene with the addition of 11,270 barrels from 50]ins the eat te yenre.: The last two Trinted on the Multigraph | | cites ae : Cosden -.- ee wells, of which were 2 " 5 years prior to his coming to Casper! # F ear in igures on ee alty — Et Basin. T8T with 38 wells for the ore (apace ce oad pr mpar ee Were spent under John M. Gilchrist, cor-| Multigraph Service Co. : = Allen ....... 87 ; F, * public accountant of Omaha. M E Operations Show | Cow Guleh - Binuiges Sp a new production.- Estimates of new work also eclipsed |Haselmire came to Casper early in De-| #00) S. Walcot st. Borne Ns Cities Service Com , 232.00 all figures for the year, showing that duction for the year to first place, Rock} C¢Mb2?, 1919, to assume charge of the | chore icity j alichorn New vou there are at this time more rigs up and Creek having Jed at the end of Novem- ®¥diting and accounting of various |@ pgs? 1 i . T. Williams nw STOCKS dritiing in Wyoming than at.any ot ber w The leasing bi banks, stores and livestock interests of !@ Produ: € Wyoming Oil Fi nt Oren Close ig bill is also _ Production of Wyoming Oi Fields} | Frantz - Mexican Petroleum _. Sry les, |time in the history*of the state. Five largely responsible for the big Increane| Az, S_ Cunningham. 1920: martes > Sinclair Oil raved -75/hundred and seventy-seven rigs are re- in the amount of new work, and the Bet Fiela Great Western Petroleum eee c - Ti ported up, of which 401 are dxilling, prediction is made that Salt Greck dur-| 2°COO0000000099090¢ OOO o>: 7 Salt «Creek Hiutton Lake a representing a net gain of 40 over the ing the min, year “Wi 7 PanvAtherican Bete : , ie Y ill contribute . . Jupiter - Sal} Se November report. {more new production than all other! =< 5 ay = RST, — Union Pusitic kh “a Three big gushers uncorked in the fields of the state put together. Num- —L-| Big Muddy | Lance Creek Royalty ic FR. Ry ---- Salt Creek field, the completion of which erous other wells are on the point of Pilot Butte Lusk Royalty —_. FOREIGN EXCHANG was permitted under leases recently is- being drilled in and will be completed ] Lance Creek | Lusk Petroleum Sterling sued to a single big operating com- as soon as leases are issued. on Rock River Mike Henry ---_-- : Pranes pany there, raised the December total) A detailed summary of work for the 9 | Male Cree Mountain & Guit . Marks jt he record m: Thesé wells also month of December as copyrighted by j Osagn = 2 Northwest — e raised the Salt Creek record of new pro- the Dexzich. (lew: : 5 | Hamilton Dome __ Outwest Call money --- 5 i ; Lost Soldier ~_ Picardy oo District— Comp, Prod. Gas Dry Rigs Drilling Total ° Riveoaienning = Big Muddy - fy 0 0 2 27} ts Total _- | Royalty & Produ: | Belt pee: 6 : 0 66 117} t er ; Sunset ~~. 4 zance eek 5 1 2 7 26 ---- Second 4s - Wa Spri 5 38 E ‘ 5 5 By eee 5 ‘arm Spring 5 0 ° 5 38 " The oil production of Wy- ofS Gu ees et door tes Big Horn Basin — 400 0 7 a oming for the year of 1920 was] Western Exploration 215) Third 4%s poet Relalse s oad eo a4 56 17,201,030 barrels of crude] Wind River Refining _ 01 02] Fourth 44s [Fremont. 0 0G 0 43 4 3 f) and of this great volume, 16,-| ¥¥°-Tex - 201 :02, Victory 4%s |Mule Creek 4 ae ® | Bue BSE Rareels were market-| WYOMING CRUDE O1L MARKET Nateons eu : 31 ese ier ote Bee : Bre ee Grass Seek $3.10] Rock Creek ----------------------$2-75 | Lincoln County 3 etd {alg for the olf production of the state| Glassen = Seg |: 2 cea ET Pee uv = These hats sold regularly at $16.50 and represent the number of barr Greybull: __.. ~ 3.10] Pilot Butte -----------—. 2 - 2,78 7 i s — —! Se eur J & le marketed for the year in the lesser! Lance Creek ___--.. 8,05| Hamilton Dome Seen 375 Gas rake 176 401 877 figure. At an average Quotation of| ‘@ndar mcr 7 i76| Mule Creek Se $06 aaa DronleHons $3.00 per barrel this would mean an . Cc r t -—-—- income 0. «€ ear’s roduc 1 o pide ory ri = Potal) ane oe = i a is Be prota ae a jians sot ‘em. The Andes bulk from Decembe: 50 2 11 ae aoe ‘Alter refining, this production wouta| 1:00 t0° 27,000 feet high, to the ‘west November. - ; 4 9 ‘ increase in value but in vel- . cutting oft access to the 3 as i, ume and the increase would more than f Pee A ated rare Gee iJ epiforoncs irs i! id #4 ag. offset the lessening of volume so that aot ee: = PRES BNO Oks j IDA Meute “ta aah thats thENReonie tte } But the world needs oil, and to that of a millionaire and he scatter: GOLD MI PAY thei fetin even greater than the |Ameean Yell hounds” are on the sob. |ed his new found wealth. in rder. poem Phone 1203. oil prod received in s of the id tbat, it is said here, incans that the | However, it has alw: be or a TIMMINS, Ont. Dec. 30.—The x heen that the refiners have | | Chavo, whieh has resisted the Ar Him(thal big money was epenk iicsly-]auliek oe Mocthbeh Ontatioc hare oc ae i |white man from Pizzaro’s day to this, ing others pleasure and not in de-| ized over $1,000,000 this year from the Besides the in sc in production of |"V!St_new be forced to yield. 4 j Dauches or rictous living. premimum market on American funds crude oll which is about 4,000,000 ba fuvmile pipe line ai i | * Wight years ago Steole worked as a| % nS. SSO ORe rels_ mor s produced in 1919, Re mae chee would carry oil from truckman at Fort Crook, but later be: | SS = a gas wells have come for.|the La Pax field to a point on the Pa- SS came nt for the railroad. headed Poste te-ste teste to teste testeston ’, +, oo *, production over that of|fana River, and from there it could bel Former Millionaire of ‘Coal Oil) tis wite says that atter the ais-| Se eer sostoets a a Mah M99 46 odie oateetestoterie hoioaiosse shoaoees than 50,000,000 feet per |tanked to the South American Atlantic nny? Ovetaken b covery of oll on his Pennsylvania land | % ea Sue 1 no figures|Seaboard. United States government Johnny’ wame Uversaken by the money flowed in as al eM ° BOX able on the large amount of| field men who have recently returned Death in Small Nebraska They were married at the| ~ gas that is passed through the many | from this territory say a small army oe 1% S ime or 4 one 3 gasoline compression plants over this|Would be needed to fight the Indians | own ‘The publicity which the newspapers} region | while laying the pipe line through their | ; aa gave his newly acduired wealth and| ‘ The compilation of the figures of the} territory, and that a ‘constant guara|. John W. Steele is dead. this simple} tho manner in which he — enjoyed} field ‘work in the Northwest shows a Wauld be necessary along its entire} Statement does not meanomuch to the} spending it made him an object of in: | @@ 3 9» wonderful increase in all branches over | length to prevent its destruction. #ycrage oll man wut wRenithe phrase) rarest wherever, he went. oe a ies e os a ua e ; that of 1919 except in the matter of new |) Other paris of the new South Amer fe SEA Seefeld ate ee 7S Tg ERSTE = 7] | respect the figures ican off fleld offer fewer transportation 4 7ohnny", is!dens, "a yely “interest is at | T nr 6% , » of 1919 and this |diffieultios, but none, it.was said here, ORCS Paar fy TEN SUPER a aga ite ised in the main} huve raore promising indications of) | 1 died Doce i q R wv wells that were brought|yicid. than the Bolivian. district. ta fown te Rabippia: syhererhe: was 3. oe No One Has Too Much of Either. in in Li aes Creek in 1919. How-| United States’ government trade. re- Seeeht eno ew aege agent at a little F % e ever, these weills*failed to keep up pro-} presentatives, after a year’s survey of| a . : ’ Mf. Guetion ana the total production of the| the taster ee ctaeadh the Melee that] LabaHe OW jtecla\/eras! orn “near Oil Gates Operations. é Is up to You to Save Both 3 | year is therefore 1920. far under that of! an oil id great in area, but as yet) jof unknewn production, extends the j{ 1 of South America just east of LS Ts TE ler | the Andes. Explorers of a dozen coun- j tr} are scurrying the length and! ‘breadth of this region, with American a Btaa |companies easily in the lead, both in |the number of parties in the field and in the amount of acreage for which; | concessions have been obtained. { | Great reticence and secrecy have} been maintained by American gil inter: | ests about their South American pres-| » and accomplishments. Govern. H jment reports here indicate, however, that American concessions are so @x- ively scattered through every pos- field in South Americy that) ten: sible ited Press.) ~The n is bringing men from this country will probably bg of United States, 4, 4 position to control the Jarge lieve they \cerveuge of any foreign group. in a. Bolivian. dis ll South American countries are -is flanked on one #! by of permitting outright sale to) mountains three miles high, and on the) for, “3 of oil land rights, according other by an unexplored Jand, inhab-\1, information here. Conegssions per ited by savage Indians. ‘There are sev-|yit the holder, under governmental 0a) IR bres OL Am pice Gon regulations, including a tax of a per- us in this remote Bolivian field. | centage of production, oply to lease the hey are wasted unless the engineers yin for a prescribed number of Ars SANS CURIE CTAB nes eM OUN Hate, with rights of Ivase-renewal. | > n Chaco wild region to CARD OF THANKS | the cast ef the La listrict of Boli-| We wish to thank those who so kind- ‘ia, where the new oil field has been ly assisted during the sickness andj, found. A white man crossed it once, AWS GaRtand death of our loved one and for the be they suy. But he died in 4550, Ho| beautify}, foral offerings. We extent was one of the Spanish conquistadores. | ‘2 Ee ee BC. Aad Other ventur gentlemen have ¢ EUGENE GALUTIN 1-23-11 AND FAMILY tempted the since, but th SHOTGUNS We have a coniplete showing of the latest in-shot- guns. ‘The selection offers everything in 20, 16 and 12-guage guns, in both pump and hammer models. The price on the pump guns is $60.00; on the hammer guns $52.50. SMALL ARMS wherever the “big gust’? comes, oil) } City, Pa. in Venango county about Gates Oil Company is ‘starting on 1847. He was adopted when he .was| intensive drilling -campaign ‘to about seven or eight years of age by 'velop its proven leases in North Tex: Culbertson McClintock who at that Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas and Wy time was the owner of a Jarge tract ming. It now has tests under wa of land near Oil City on the banks of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas and will - the historic Oil creek, The spot is now soon begin work on recently acquired > called McClintockville and has had a wild and varied history from the early | © days of the oil game. i Jobn Stecle became the legal heir ot Mr. McClintock and his wife and| North Texas—Gunsign, 7 shortly after his adoption into the fam- | Qorpe, J. A. Good survey, resumed SY * the first oil excitement struck that j aril region when Drake opened the initial| Oklat gusher of Oil creck that was destined _ ville. to be the start of one of the greatest Ski industries of the world. When the ht, the old folks died le the sole pe sor of tune. Like m another he could not 300 stand the sudden lift from a teamster fe ur Phone 370 ‘eoeeeee 114 South Wolcott Street Phe small arms bear the trademarks “Colt,” “Smith & Wesson,” “Iver Johnson.” They range in calibre from .22 to .45, and in price $19.00 to $45.00. The automatic .25 is priced now at $25.00. Phones 203 N Chicago Grai TeIntosh, tools FIRE THE THIEF INSURANCE PAYS FOR WHAT IRE STEALS R. T. KEMP CO. CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper Wyo. ow York Exchange Stocks _. Local Oils Bought and Sold os in proven territory in the < district in Wyoming. Follow s of the compan. drill 3 of December °. ling até ft mn 1-6E, on top of 2,905 feet; Beggs, No. tion 12-14-11, fishing feet nner sand 4 section 6-248-14 feet; No. 6 Kimbell dr: drilling ling ¢ — Thets Au” Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL Phone 1142 ee Taylor & Clay Incorporated and 204 n Markets faramec—No. 1 Demieb 3 o ple in f M + An Bliéctnic Washer not only saves you time and money but it saves the wear Salt oe and tear on the clothes as well—They last longer and ing 3 retain their good looks, ing | The Electric Washer does all the real work—washes —wrings, rinses and blues—and does if in half the time. 2 Five cents for power is al] it costs to do a large fam- a washing. The Electric Washer pays for itself in a short ime. esas 1-A ox the 17 ate alate Phone 69 t 200) % m | Suctectectectectectectostecio ste sediovecteteeticteteedetetie sete teste tee | RoeSoede sie Soaserio nie tie eioee ase eee Se ace Oe ne age We OP NP HP IP Moe HP ISO HOSP ONG Ho 0.6 ete dose dso eh oe NATRONA POWER COMPANY RADIANT FIRES Have Arrived. We just received a large shipment of the | | | | | Genuine Humphrey Radiant Fire The only perfect fire place gas heater. Why not enjoy that old fire place in your home by the installa- tion of a Radiant fire. Sats Will pay for itself in a short time owing to. the small gas con- sumption. Costs only one cent an hour to operate. We also received some small Radiant fires for use in. Bed Rooms. Enjoy home life by having a Radiant fire sent out ““There’s a Size for You” Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East ist St. now, Phone 1500 Fo 55bD0FODSIO DIED IO PO OSTOS 990090989900 BBLALZELOCA9OO % é 20D OOO* OOS 2OO0CeE eoeecoeo e oe sho age eho agete sto ete dio ateg iM Mo loam Potato ade PMO e ees / sO cS Ms % %o% ee LOLLHODDOGSOO OO DPE PROG ODI VOSOD DODD ODIO OVID VO VL DOOD PD OD DOYS OVOOD OS 99909 9O099OOO |

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