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

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Kansas the comp: obert Paylor, wns domes that eleven within a cted to deve udo on what is known y Creek dome. nee > oil men hay » Wells Ab: States he considered £ well bein well at south of Moneta, » operations we » whole dome © Ohio Oil company’ npanying the compar ations. cost $6 to $37,100 and y deVelopments PLATEAL cnPANY ENTERS FIELD A new company has made its appearance in the Western oil fields and the firm steps into the limelight with a strong coterie of well- known oil men and experts. The Plateau Oil Company will be drilling nsas leases in a day or two and besides the large holdings in ny also has two wells now drilling in Montana and| another out of Ste. mboat Springs in Colorado. will see the greatest nd already, th known The co ompany | nd the first gec definitely. The anti mevaatEontiva en lea lore , Numerous BGornanies Bil neatethe e Recently by the Secretary | of State Company is now th first of th sted ture, The operation| in op a shallow oil field! gj i certified in the of the which} ‘phe has 50,000,000 versonally by Geologist new territory Hes] opriee Kan., and in case the} ened, s out have other! “Other concerns® filing ton’s findings. the) corporation in the office of the fleld in the Ing sec y of s Hope Constr pany of Delaware, 000, par value of Wyoming headq agent in ch: Rine r| Inte of Rock par valu rect M. Linden, Johnson, ss Syndi tock $100,000, atrona Trans i from urters Color ul small oil and for wildes 1 large field som » far this hope , but Geole of the pe dome. ndoned. abandoned | OF stock $100 per montl | leicdarman, Halt Cur ects by all} man. dried 1 of latvamie is uskrat Keoughan-Hur: for 2 possil has filed showed water in-| Iution, t James Lak = 1 that it defi: Western States at operations of the south of Moneta .oniy}| Refiners Corporation in part of the dome | div jon as of Decembe still haye hopes ic well drill 1040 feet; N end of the struetur movieg in rig 30-16-63; No. 7 at 200 feet. reaches the sand. | lot of trouble with" the company 1 is now drilling a stock: per cent div a total of 7 pe “pulling casing section 23-2) rat 1067 feet. } Sana I : checks is a state-| yegumed: drilling at 1,000 nd finances £0r) shut-down; No. 1 section °2: y sold during the leant’ Hare of 1920 grude oll No. 1 secti A At rar vandoned at ‘reek, $16,683 from poet Bolden: Ne. Ke Pe SO ere , drilling at 200 feet. totaled $1 f from dividends on a (Mont.) No. Dividends paid to-} ‘ tion on ising. | barren sand nd one at { main sand. company, tour of | ran The | The ¥ ome of the | v 1 and south jm up again were well please Fishmonge have been mac | Montana country own game.—Pur “development in during the_coming season ere are niunerous opera- | tions under’ w er_Way- there, Chartered | Lusk Petroleum —--__ s entered the Wyoming for business in this state rticles of incorpor: nlue of $1.00 each. ent haye not yet been de. ge thereo mountain Exploration S, capital stock $30,000 of stock $100 pe ortation apital stock $150,000, y re, director ans . ntile com bany, of re, directors Jar . nay Nichols and A, ER. ern Canada. of the lines will be tifica ” Paget parliament at its ne ~<— ~ Produvers and Refiners towing is the status of the drill. its Mountain 31 river. From tank steamers wi ythe ma section 1 1 section ng at 1,000 fee Roy: oc 6-26-87 drilling pa ng at 2185 feet; at 5 S87 shut pine riv 1, section meets the nd drill deeper from on H00feet. . Wertz. section 7 ite Rock Riv vo. 1, section % pulling casing to abandon at 41 Lander—No. 19 Hudson, ana|ing to bottom of hole at 1540 feet; 2 46, General ex-|1 Beebe, cementing off water tureau of Mines. ur Wyola, | drilling at 620 feet; passed | one at 133, fect, Not yet down to ape nthropist. Customer—Why, you've Well, mum, ‘ow else are we to fight the profiteer at (London). Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Te nn Taylor & Clay Incorporated CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper Wyo. Phones 203 and 204 New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Markets Local Oils Bought and Sold Phone 1142 Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished by Taylor & Clay Ground Floor Oil i Bldg., Phoses 203-204 Wyo.-Tex - 1LAOA! Wyo.-Tex 02 04 Western Oil Fields Amalgamated Royalty NEW YORK CURB CLOSING American bree eae ree Midwest Refining -== Midwest Com. Big Indian — Midwest Pref. | Besserner | Merritt Boston-Wyoming ~ ' Glenrock Oi 2.00 2.12 Susie Soper - 3) Salt Creek — 24.00 26.00 pen | Western States — 37 5 Black Tail ~~~. Prod. & Refiners ~ 4.37 4.6 Capitol Pete | Cosden .. 5.5 Columbine —-- Elic Basin 8.1 Consolidated Roy: Allen 11 Casper Ranger _ Or Okmulgee — 3 Cow Guieh . Domino .~. khorn Williams -07| Cities Service Com . ws 14} NEW YORK STOCKS Rens | 1.00 Goen $40) Mexipan Petroleam (_ 160.25 Binclair Oil stern Petroleum -_ .06 Mike Henry - Mountain & Guit Northwest Outwest eé&xtent. vel cond 44s a 4s - Wina River Refining Fourth 44s Wyo.-Kans, —_- 00 Vietory 4%8 MoS eee SRE + WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET $3.10] Rock Creek —. $2.75 fey 8.10] Salt Creek .. ‘ia - 3.10] Big Muddy ------__-. 8.10} Pilot Butte -._.. 2.06 | Hamilton Dome Grass Creek -. Torchlight ~~. open and the rivers Late reports received here say the 2,000 to 6,000 bar da. jared variously from an. EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. pipe lines may soon be built o} Mackenzie Ri or uiley of northwe: é netion for construction | ‘Phe new Boafd of County Commis- isked of Canada's ‘ tose ing to reports received he ssion, accord rganized by electing Commission- One proposal i& to pipe the oil from the Mackenzie country to the Yukon river of Alaska ing the summi to St. Micha ransacting routine business adjourn- * months, would moy ' , at the mouth of the | day afternoon. t. Michaels ocean going | - poor and pauper patients for the com- in the Aretie zone. visory capacity, for the purpose of set: Fort Norman's oil fields are snow-| ting up matters in which the old hound in the winter and it is believed,| poara was interested. that oil would be moved only durin,’ pentane <a month hen the count ‘ribune Want Ads bring results. piece of it. » THE UNIVERSAL CAR’ FORD SEDAN $795 F. O. B. Detroit, including Electric Starting and Lighting system. We have a few of these models on hand for immediate. delivery. Get Yours Today Terms If Desired | ; | | EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 187 North Center Street Phone 9 REFINERY AEA OF SGHEDULE IN =) NEW WORK HERE 14100 143.00/Unusual Weather Permits Faster. 1.0 1.50| Progress Than Expected in Im- 1.00 3.00 : 1112 11.50) provements Being Made by | ‘The work"on the new plant of the “50 | Standard Oil Company of Indiana on the g|morth side of the river. is progressing g| even faster than the. most. sanguine expectations of the officials. tinued good weather of recent weeks has enabled the men to complete the ‘work to a point that was not expected to be reached hefore next spring, and advices from the big steel centers in the east assure a continuation of tie work here by the shipments of the structural steel and’ steel plate needed for new construction, The concrete work * between 60 and 70 per cent completed though the con: Texas Oil — Hutton Lake - 203 Pan American Pete — Jupiter 03.05} U.S. Steel 81:50 paney Er 20 - Union Pacifie R. R. 119.50 vance Creek Royalty - tractors on this part of the work ¢ Lusk Royalty sy STV FOREIGN’ EXCHANGE Stering! © fF not expect to have the foundations e ready before some time in April, as it was expected that bad weather would hold the work back to a considerable The pipe mills in the east are senda. LIBERTY BONDS ing in shipments regularly now, so this 9 material is not holding up the work any and the steel for the new bridge : is coming in. struction work on this bridge will start Y soon and it will be built along- side the present bridge that ed for team and auto traffic. new bridge will be a railroad only and will be used to shipsthe tani ears from the big plant to the Burling- a also to carry the large indus- nes of the company-to the nortli plant when it isyeompleted. The new plant will start off with 60 pressure stills and the accompanying | equipment of other parts that go to 1.751 Mule Creek ----------~----------- 3.08 ke up a refinery of this size. mpany has about finished its new | e running free] xcid recovery plant on the hill north ot | from. ice. the new plant and besides , H ate repor! ivi ere say plant, the company has arranged - flow at the Fort Norman Wells i esti ‘ein operation a continuous treat- plant that will crarify all oils and oline from the pressure still opera- | This new method rels of high grade oil a day. : cal age : vith the batch agitators and no’ more | f these will be built in the plant. is running, on ~ GOUNTY COMMISSIONERS 25s" ian mss the river does away! oresent the upon the continuous system altoget . Andrus stated today that th plant had all the labor it could accom. northern trails to furnish an outlet to great supplies of the fuel recently d AY 5 p SAGIATES modate and that there “would be mo) covered near Fort Norman in tl LU eUstal more requirements along this jine to | complete the new plant. sob i ca a BY met at 10 o’clock this morning Seed Distribution the onaislug two, Geaiay! ana attr Will be Curtailed where steamboats, dur | ¢4 to meet this afternoon, The Board] phe congressional seed distribution, it | Wie In session “probably until Thurs- | which is made in February, will-be very reatly curtailed on account of the in- he selection of Mr, Hall as chairman |creased cost of seeds. uld carry the oi! to[of the ‘board was unanimous, both|members of congress have a very lim-! ets of the outside world. Commissioners Robt. J. Veitch and|ited supply which they will send to! If the proposal is carried through the | Chas. Anda. voting for him. This after-|those who write for them, as long as pipe lines would follow a trail which is | noon the Board will probably designate] the supply holds out. used .only by Indians, ffr trappers, | an official publication for the county,|garden or flower seeds should address 1 Canadian Mounted police and an] select a county phyisician and let a]/some member of the Wyoming delega- onal explorer. The trail leads | hospital contract to care for county|tion at once. from the Mackenzine basin and follow section] the Rat river portage across the Con-| ing two years. tinental divide. On the western slope} &x-Commissioner J, B. Griffith, who| “I shall_deyote my life to meeting for}of the continent it follows the Porcu- | retired from office at noon yesterday, is| Your smallest desires.’* to Fort Yukon, where it} meeting with the new board today, as “T was not aware that I had any Yukon river. AU the traii]is the custom, but merely in an ad-| small desires."—The Bulletin (Sydney). Senators and Those who desire Ses Large Sizes Only SAE OT La A he cP, Per . Those who are readiest to give oth- minds usually; haven't enough to spare even a small ers a piece of > FORD TOURING $510 and a New Deal Our January Clearance Sale |; offers the biggest saving: possibilities in our high gradeline of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings. Everything in Men’s Cloth- ing and Furnishings has hit the very bottom. It is now your time to buy. Our entire line of high grade Men’s Suits and Overcoats in three big groups | $25-$39-$45 VALUES Up to $100 VALUES VALUES Up to $50 Up to $65 ‘The very best clothing your money can buy, made’ by Stein-Block, Curlee Clothing Knopf Co., F eahion Art, Quality. Nowhere will youfind values that we are giving in this January Sale. Prices are re- duced to away below whole- sale costs. Our high grade line 20 Pey Cent of Masterbilt Shoes. Shoes that are guar- Discount anteed to give you 9n all FLANNEL SHIRTS, WOOLEN tisfacti satisfaction or your SI UNDERWEAR 20 Per Cent as well as our high grade line of trunks and bags. money back. Discount We mark our merchandise at a legitimate unt enables you to buy cheaper than ever before. _ price, this 20 per cent disco A 220 heavyweight union made overall, the heaviest made, extra full cnt high back $1.50 Mednick Bros. 109 South Center St. Next to the America. Theater. Opposite the Henning, Satisfaction? Always, to be sure, cheerfully refunded. iehtbak dati 4; 1921 A New Year or Money

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