Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1921, Page 9

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NEW COMPLETION WN SALT CREEK |lzsarseesraezrsaz>as, suse GROPREPORTS =2°=) SHORT SESSION =. —Prime mer- % per cent terling, de x 7 *—De “With the drill merely ‘ a . 3 : t +s “3 sand at Salt Creek, vary tain Pipe agra ibe - Favorable Weather Conditions eels and Equipments Fluctuate ; well for. the Producers and Refiners Cterarktion te teat 5 Force Wheat to New Low and Oils Are Irregular at dere test on Section 1540-78. The sand was topped at 2,125 feet NEW YORE CURB CEAGENG For the Week Opening when the hole started to fill with oil at once. Ina few mint | seapiaed! <8 : Mark 23 utes it was slopping over the top of the casing. Fearing it |Gienrock Oil CHICAGO. July 23.—Wheat prices ‘ might dritt Itself in, further ‘aritting| “Welt ‘No: 21, Jones O11 place : |Salt Creek, new . today touched the lowest level of the jy 10e to. hasbeen suspended and the well will! section 10-33-76, drilling ah 000 token week. Huge arrivals at all the win rade? “ Ret be shut in until additional storage is Salt Creek Field, P ter crop terminals acted as a we aay abhity oe ‘provided to take care of the oil. On| Well No. 9, NW section Capito! P: ; |Cosden + values. Besides, weather co: 11.15 early fae oe tr ~ ction 30-40-79, the company has suc-|drilling at 2, fis <2 2 pela aes 00% = 90% Lek Basin tions in the spring crop region con-|$into@il. talk nn ‘ scount ceeded in straightening crooked hole Well No. 8, EM section 12.39.79 eons bs Cinued favorable. Opening quota-|5 35: pigs. steady ) 1} 1 and is drilling ahead again. It is|cemented at 1.929 fect a tions. which varied from unchanged | ¢), : down 1825 feet. This No. 2 test will) Well No. 21, B% section 12-39-79 figures to 1Xc lower, with Septem: * Shoots, : as ; ¥e aiso be drilled to the top of the pro-|drilling at 63 feet. ~ ae ber $1.234% $1.25 and December Si > e ducing sand and shut down. Com-| Well No. 7, SW section 1-3 26% to 31.27%, were followed by “ er pany now haS 36,000 barreis stee! stor-| drilling at 1.400 feet. Peclines alt Eround. ee p closin FOCH TO VISIT U. S. age on sections 18 and 30 and wil!) Well No. 8, SW section 13 Word of expert sales totalling 1 “ ; have two 55000-barre! tanks in|Cemented at 1,750 feet @inciair Ou . 20.25 20.00 | 5°°.000 bushels f. ied to rally the mar aa ; Shiicenat Weeks . Rock River Field. Texas Of ... 93.43 38.62) Ket. Prices closed weak, 2% to Denver Quotations a oo ve Ferris—No. 1 on section Well No. §, 8% section 6-2 {Pan-Amorican Pete .. 60.25 49.00) P*t lower. with September $1-22% to) own July 2s a's . ry \ ¢ out after cementing casing! drilling at 2.845 feet. By ¥. 8. Stee! .....:. 72.87 22% and December $1.25% to/ _DUNVETE ls nt ed b at 2860 feet; No. 8 on section 26 ‘Well No. 9, 8% section 5-20-78, ce- % Union Pacific R. R. ...119.50 % 7: . a tere = hut down waiting for casing tc menting at 1.950 fec- faces taal Mev eS | Santibeue ECLA. Corn descended with wheat. After| (0° } we ee ; 4 2100 feet; No. 2 on section 36-26 Well No. i, W% section 11-19-78,| Lusk Royalty 03 | $terting Mee Meat kt ene tockers and , 2 aid Mi; pulling -€% inch casing to repair Cleaning out at 2.379 feet Lusk Petroleum 02 France pi 0 ba pagent Scat ety 2 oleae A ; : Ay out Joint: No. 8 on. section 30.26.86 is| Well No. 2. E% section 11-19-78] Mike Henry .... 1... 02 | Marks ‘ oo, mae hee booed teceit e eel im trsing to muddy off gas to go deeper| 4rilling at 3,335 feet. Mountain and Gulf .. .70 | Y ace ont ee — piace |top. $10; bulk 1 1 t MP frorn 1900 foet Well No. 5, section 2-19-78, ce-| Northwest 12 Mom ‘The close was qedy Gt Ke tO We) sige Receipts, 1,500; market 28 1 ma , io. 2 W kanal te 4 = rit net decline with ‘September 61% 1 c are Me Wertz—No. 2 Wertz in the Lost Sol-| ented 32 feet Outweat 00% Sua ; - : higher: lambs, $8.75@10: wethers, $5 rr Jencies. Sugar. ru The marsh tinerary includes dler district, wection 7-26-89. is having! Well section 2-19-78, ce-| Picardy ort 08 athe Nps tty te Seren ee OF ABO SAMO | ass me ‘ioe When ee trouble with cementing job on §\-inch] ented at feet Riverton” Refg. -+ 06 os [First 4s ot ctbor_ conan ogenias eachanees . : beasing at 2917 feet. Well No. 2, Dixon farm, section 34-| Wind River Refg. .... .02 04 |Second 4a ......-. ina ohueiarelgerd ca wedi te ji Fort Steele—Test on section 27-21-85,|°°-78. fishing for tools at 3,072 feet. | Sunset 0 o2 oF |Piret 4\s5 Bs ial md ‘aes eer? iréssive will Jewelry and wat repairing by ex- ¢ miles southwest from Fort stesle,|. Well No. 3, Dixon farm, section 34-|Tom Ball Roy. ..0... 02 04 |Secona 4Ks Rite gs = t M All work guaranteed. n Carbon, eounty, is shut down at 250/°°-78, Ashing for tools at 3.858 feet. | Western Expioration . 1.40 1.60 | Third 4\s wh Siwgctas She will thens Cotton. s Jewelry Mfg. Co.,.0-S Bldg. tect waiting for material. ell No. 4, Dixon farm, section 34-| Wind River Refg. .... 01 o2 |rourth 446 Clésing Quotations. ra virit with her NEW YORK, July 23—cotton ¢ 384r Murphy, Oreek—Test on section 11-)2075. fishing for casing at 1,668 feet.) Wyo-Kans .......°.. 16° 128 |Vietory «Ne CHICAGO, July 23.—Close: FO ES IAIN LES NT ME 42.82 in the Murphy Creek district], Well No. 5, Dixon farm, section 24- Wheat—Sept.. 4: , 91.28%.| nearKaycee in Johnson county has| 7°78. drilling 2.135 feet. . WYOMING CRUDS OIL MAREE: pda Ho aierah rar ibaiee | ect 12%4-ineh at 702 fest, This cest Well No. 6, state Iand, section 34.{Grass Creek ~ ~-#1.00; Rock Creek - - Cate Gents 40%0- Dec, 42% | about 20 miles northwest of the 30-78, cementing at 305 feet. Pose tee 1.00] Sait’ Creek - Portiastalp Loree Mast. $18.28 Creek field in the Powder River coun " Utah Fields. ms a 1.00] Big Muddy - - Lard—Bept., $12: Oct., $12.10 | N PP | Cainsville, section 32-288, drilling | Greybull 1,00 | Pilot Butte — - 6.907, ek, $10.66. EW RICE * M resumed at 2,345 feet. Lance Cree 95| Hamilton Dome 3 sabcincne tis a4 | : Montana. bier 7 23-34-7 Lander -rovision: : a ...|. Circle CUff, section 23-34-7, driting | = -- «86; Mule Creek ‘ visa | : Crow Reservation Test rear Wy-|py tools at 1,700 feet. ae rovistons. Al ¢ om'in the Black Guich district on see-| Huntington, section 2-178, fishing CHICAGO. July. 23,—Butter—No Mion °24-98-34R -in.-the Crow Indian|for tools at 2.288 fe ’ Session; receipts, 11.452 tubs os ; Q BE sem Bape gu, a | ae Sale fo WORKING MODEL OF BIG |\ ir Ss0m Sh. is running in tools to resume ' cance ‘ ing at 2480 feet. After a big dose Bugger Red Poultry—Alive. lower; fowls, 24: Be es te nt ed oe AIRSHIP INVENTED BY_ |)" | PE pany had decided to abandon test but R id O l real Binge Sa wee Ce CONVICT IS WRECKED) ,c3t eet Scat cance . - fetticd, receipts, 63 cars: Virgin *) ‘Ada—No. 1 Millie Clark in SEX of ve Bb: Nebraska cobblers, $2.15 NWY of section 644%, in Pontotce], CHEYENNE, Wyo. sumy 23 — Qwiz Kaw Valley, 1.286150 .cwts| county, is drilling at 900 feet Rookie,” an outlaw horse that pome| OSSINING, N. ¥., July 23.—The | able attention in the United States | California, $1,602.35 ewt.; Idaho ru-| Wewoka—Uo. 1 Southwestern is|shrewd dealer unloaded on the war| working model of a recently pat- | especially prior to, and during the |rais, $2.25 cwt; Jersey cobblers, $3 im Pwedging bp eee S's-inch cis-/department as a cavairy mount, met} ented airship, 1,000 fect long anda | Wt. When he was suspected of be- | ewt j ing*at 2125 feet. Location is in south-|his waterloo at Fort Russell Tutsday “ ing a German spy. Ho was first a =) AS aoe “ | tast corner of NW% of SW'4 of scc-|afternoon, when Bugger Red, Jr., of] “si#ned 0 carry 1,000 persons | arrested in 1915 on a charge of big- FAIR WEATHER FORECAST. | tion 31-8N-SE ih Sethinole county. |Okiatoma, here to ride in the world's} #°ross the ocean is a wreck in the | amy. After making his escape and actbowr yiiies 7 | Burbank—No. 5.9n Indian tract No.|championship contest during the/ prison yard at Sing Sing. being recaptured, he entered a plea | WASHINGTON. July 23.—-Weather) to? in the NW of mection 31-276 in| Frontier Daya celebration next week,| The tangled heap was the mode! | of sullty to. the bigamy charge | Predictions for the week beginning @ ‘re Burbank district In western Osage|rode im to a finish. ‘The entire Fif'| putit in the shops of Sing Sing by | @M@ revealed a plot of German re- |Monday are: 1 Pia-| mis drilling at 2600 feet and No. 6 on}teenth cavalry viewed the perfor-| “Count’’ Mex Lynar Loudon, sen- | Servists to invade Canada. He was Northern Rocky d one ain and ne c the same tract is down 1500 feet mance with amazement, having pre-| tenced for forgery. It was taken | later charged with hatching a piot |teau Resione—Normal temperature.) \ > Kansas. viously been convineed that nobody! to-rhe prison yard recently fora | te kidnap President Wilson. In ont ech ky ‘Mountainvana Pis-| HK County—No. 1 Love in SEY of | CCU! stay on the back of “Roglkie.”| test...High winds that came with a | 1819 he was sentenced to three outhern d AREER tection 26.20-2 is drilling ahead again|,. {1% * mighty good horse." sid) storm dashed the model against the | Years in Sing Bing for forgery and \ eee and is down 2600 feet, This is a 5-| 0? Sfter dismounting::"'plenty» good) building walls and completely de- | since becoming a convict has spent Pets iad.ta a Ad . : Pate barre). well ardunil 2500 feet but is yeah ed in the Frontier champlonship| motishert -it. mogt of his time” in’ the shops, PRESIDENT TO CAMPING. | BRC ssh e -paess Sisies fears New LiGHT-SIx being drilled deeper to test out lower sass = ceeeoc eae wornee Bis 4 the | working out various inventions. NAN OS July ete op v sands, “MALL 5 pers. 2) he. ap- Se fnd Mrs. Harding are considering an| te Butler County—Test near Benton on. mitten pepe aie gH peared greatly, dejected when he Mr. and Mrs. John Shikany of the| invitation to ‘Join a. camping . party $1335 f. 0. b. South Bend the Towanda structure, No. 1 J. 6 [ne mailed fist of the, German ex-| 2%, 't i splinters.; He said he | Shikany- cash grocery, returned fi fomposed of “Harvey 5. Firestone, | MeCuen in the Youtheast corner of the | emneror is offered for.sate in BeMlin, (Ph eee ad CuNaINE ‘the. Craft,” | Calitorala, where: they wert! Hieiry Ford and.Thomas. Edison. over M3 EW44 of ‘Section 36: 7 in Bulet} “The ‘cx-kmpress Augusta, ‘baving: hieh was 40. feet long. . [thelr son Walter, who is.in ¢ this week-end at some unannounced) TUDEBAKER’S 1 f county is drilling at feet heard her husband) mentioning tie meant attcacted consider rines there great volume or pro- 2. a 4 fist’ and the . “shining a 4 Ohio Drilling Reports. psa, : d d d f; i armour” repeatedly. during hi ous The drilling report of the Ohio Oil | eon, woken enlightened the whole uction an modern manu acturing “tompany for the: present week is de-| worta has made up Hér mind to make void of features. Many wells which | witie an extraordinary birthday pros rere being drilled in the Salt Creek | ent. She gave an order to a famous feld havé“beén finished and no new] 5, i " ‘finis English silversmith. to make an image work has beeh sidrtéd. One well was! of that “mailed fist’ of solid. silver. rted in“the ae uate. field. The iron fist arrived in’ good time s . Montana Fields. d Augusta placed it in the bieak- thut down’ at “2,300 fect. rs bree pedited somewhat speedily into the sie ole ase eect SEMEN) corner by the receiver, who for some ee ena eeake, atin 6.32.18, aban | Pe#80n did not seem io be pidased with ioning hole at 2,645 feet. the présent. From here it was picked Wicming Saris. up quietly by the empress. and. sold ik Basin “well Nov 21 on Ek Xo.|Jater to @ man sehoris in ponveasion of it today. ince — 3 claim. section. 24.58-100, fishing for| 't todas. Since he is’ goed patriot — y te 2. ‘ect. "hed sa vig sort No. 10, 1. G.| el! it preferably:to an-American, Phelps leage, section 19-46-28, under NOTL ice reaming at 3,020 feet. Swedish preaching serviee in Nazer- “Big: Muddy’ Field. ene Chareh at. Twelfth, and” Willow Well No. 14, state lease, section 10-| next Sunday afternoon at 3 0’ 33.76, shut down at 2,065 feet. TE1-3t* -BARGAINS| IN GOOD USED CARS—CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS BUICK—E-19; overhauled and re- painted. | SAXON-—Six-cylinder, five-passenger touring, in good condition. FORD—One-ton ‘truck; cab and box body.” : COLE EIGHT—1920 model, four- pass- ’ enger; a real bargain. MAXWELL—1920 model, five-passen- ger, in good condition. facilities account for Studebaker’s ability to offer in this NEW LIGHT-SIX the great- est light-weight automobile value on the market — a car of noteworthy quality and exceptional performance at an extremely low price. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS AND EX-SERVICE MEN This is a Studebaker Year Final meeting of the County Board of Equalization july 25, 26,27, at which time objections to 1921 assess- ment must be made. All exemptions of ex-service men must be made at this-time. SMITH MOTOR SALES CO. NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS z f. 0. b. Factories, effective June Ist, 1921 Touring Care and Roadsters Coupes and Sedans Henrie ZPASS, ROADSTER... LGHT-SIX 2-PASS. COUPE ROADSTER, All real property in Natrona county has been as- sessed, some from records and duplicate mail. If you have failed to receive your duplicate, same can be had by calling at the assessor's office. TOURING CAR... HT-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN. ‘SIX 2 PASS. ROADSTER. PECIALSIX 4-PASS. COUP! SPUCIALSIX TOURING CAR 16 FE AL-SIX 5-PASS. SEDA! SI SER tf es ROADS _ 5 BIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE... BIG-SIX TO! ‘CAR, “ BIG-SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN... ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES @eosever ese aeces We're Ready To move your household good We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben The following Articles 2352 and 2354 from Chapter 157, Tax Laws of 1919, State of Wyoming, are self-ex- planatory. “HOLMES TO HOMES” WATER BAG SPECIALS Sec. 2352. Complaint by Aggrieved Person—How Made. Any per- son desiring to make complaint to such board of equalization as herein- before provided, shall file with such board a statement under oath, specifying the respect in which the assessment complained of is incor- rect, to which verification may be made by the person assessed or who}: property is assessed or by some person authorized to make such state- ment, and who has knowledge of the facts stated therein. [L. 1899, ch. 47, Sec. 1; R. S. 1899, Sec. 1788.] If you are in need of a water bag, now is the time to get it. All open top, sanitary Red Seal and Desert bags— Regular Special 0000000000990000800009900000007005 Roovoreceesoooeovesoccveceeecoeee MAXWELL—Five-passenger; a bar- Sec. 2354. Failure to Appear—Consequences—Value Fixed. If any ESOL SIGS <i et ee $1.00 Transfer Co gain. s such pareue of We agent Date shall waltally pepese or refuse $2.50 * 150 Stanley Overbaugh Prop : : © attend and be so examined or to answer any material question put I ae eh es aS rt ae ° : FORD—Roadster, with truck box on the to him, such person shall not be entitled to any reduction of his assess a 3 _ Phone '74-J peares ment. Minutes of the examination of any pérson examined by the board Ce oy Ra ral At MES ISIN eed 15 _——— ar. * oF equeieaton, upon Ae heatois M3 any such pumping shall be taken $3.00 00 i See and filed in the office of the clerk of such county. e said board shall, REN Steeda: ase ries Sa Ve aa Sa as 2. ‘ Call at our salesroom and look these sts after such aaprerea ety fix the value of the property touching which $3.75 ‘ ov: Ks A o demonstrate any of|f such complaint was made, and for that purpose may diminish or increase BF ea ae en Shay ees 2 2.75 re We will be glad t Y the assessment thereof. [L. 1899, ch. 47, Sec. 1; R.S. 1899, Sec. 1790.] ; STORAGE BATTERY em_fo ‘you. ro yi Cee sal A ie ae a ey: ee a 3.00 “Ooate Less per Month of Serclee™ Casper Battery LYLE JAY, County Assessor. Co mpany Holmes Hardware-Co. A Baby Bond Store. Phone 601. 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907

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