Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1922, Page 11

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ARNEIROFIELD HELO PROMISING any Prominent Companies Interested in New Struc_ ture to Be Drilled. t is axpected to prove another over by the Arcola Of] & Gas in Ellsworth county, Kansas. prospective field which is known he Carneric structura, lays about es northwest of the El Dorado nd was discovered and outlined edu: former geologist Lloyd of the Sin terests. men, together with Francis nes, formerly of this city; Ed feet (Chappel Ofl company, formed the Ar cola company and now have control of the entire structure. Parts of the land have been dis posed of to various companies, among} them being the Carter, Pure Oi!, Vick ers Petroleum, Ute Petroleum, Consol-| tdated Royalty, Domino, Elkhorn, M. Burke and Burke & Chapman, all of which are well known locally, and plans ate now being made by these ompantes to start operations ‘n tho in the near future, no Arcola company now has one weil drilling at a depth of 2,390 fect | and a 60-foot sand is expected at 2.600, | The El Dorado or Bartlesville, which | the big producer of that district, is | expected at %100 feet and should be ) feet in thickness. This is the same sand in which the Trapshooters | and other big wells of. the El Dorado} pool came in with a flush production | of from 18,000 to 20,000 barrels, This field ha: closure of three times ‘the Septh of th, } being 100 feet in thickness and the salt beds which are found in all pro- ing fields of that district ars found 100 fect higher than in any other oprations proving the surface deduc-| 5 a and great scepages 16 miles h from’ a field south of it prove ively that thero are quantities product in +hat vicinity. A contract Kas been let + Allison & Fitzwilliams, for the Arcola test, which {s to be drilled to a depth of 500 feet unless commercial produc: is foznd at a lesser depth, and funds are in the ‘bank to pay for the operation when completed. | MINES BUREAU CAR IS HERE Classes Being Held at Salt Creek; Field Staff in New | Quarters. | a . ‘The bureau of mines mine rescue car has arrived here and the crew fs now at Salt Creek, where. three | classes are being held daily for the| purpose of instruction. in first aid work, Theso classes are being held at the} home camp of the Midwest and also| at the Ohio. Next week will be spent tn camps aroun’ the outer edges of the field and the following week classes will be held at the Stahdard/ plant here for the benefit of refinery| workers, Should sufficient interest be} manifested the following week will be fiven over to the public here and any| one desiring may have the benefit of | the entire course, | The field men of the local bureau of | intnes staff have moved to new qusr ters in the Salt Creek field and the new headquarters will be thelr perm- anent home, {s 1s quite a camp in itself, con- ng of two residences, an office ing, Nving quarters for the single men and a garage of sufficient ca- The houses are: al’ . having electric tights, gas/ nnected with sewer, giving the} ficld men all the comforts of home. —————____ MINISTER THANKFUL I had atomach trouble for nearly ars, also oonstitpation which i my system with gas and fever. 1 could not do.my work, and while, I was down sitk a lady from out of town sent me a bottle of Mayr's tVon- de Remedy which. proved truly ‘ful. I believe it is the best ne on earth.” Tt is a stmple,| niess preparation that removes| catarrhal mucus from the intes- tract and allays the inflamma- hich causes practically all stom- ver and intestinal ailments, in- ne appendicitis, one dose will ce or money refunded. For-sale| druggists.—Ady. As goon tho rest. Wood, the a “Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free Raybestos Service Station Guntan wood Hane whats Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE Willis-Hackett Co, 363 S. Ash st. best, better than man & t Phone 1891W |’ OVERNMENT ROYALTIES j24 hours later was making 5,000 and ls still holding to near that figure, be- s ing the best weil in the southeast part |?" - one y. Is the field and ranking far above the °* ‘he department of agriculture. Th Recent declines in crude olls are expected to decrease to! some extent the value of royalities ob-) ernment lands, which amounted to $642,607 during the month of July. Recent developments in the Kevin- Sunburst district of Montana Indicate that off will be found in a Ia: aren). orado has been discovered a. of the land, most of which ta severe |i#& in its Farrel’ No. 1 on the north- ment owne . sot the losses resulting from the price| Of Section 20-39-78 Pay up for your Tribune for every 50c LOWERED BY DECLINE | | the pri t; ctions in the older fields. ——>—__—_. japon ‘Save gemserebis Derren t= Fresh Dressed Milk-Fed Springs, Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib__............28¢ The Fensland Ol! company is driji-| the future of that district. 1% to 4-lb. average, Ib... 32c¢ Pot Roast, from Corn-Fed Steers, a west corner of the northwest quarter Swift's Premium Skinned Ha ee End tile May tend to oft ‘The second Wail 12 to 20-Ib. average, Ib____...._.32e Brisket Bacon, Ib...__....__.. 20c Creek was cut here at 2.443 feet and ‘ ; lwith the bit 85 feet in the ound the WYOMING OILS Genuine Leg of Lamb, lb. ~~~ 40 well was making better than a 700- ; Mashta! ater et e This Store will be Closed All ii eat sees at Se) Soe vag ee Lone | SERRE | We Deliver fe faz™hc*s!“" Phone 1390 below sea level. ——_—— drilled in the Bywater Hight hundred varieties of pears|°@8t side of the samo \,uart god of Rawlins, C. E. Bivens of Den-|and nearly one hundred kins of na-|the bit has not penet f&, and 8. A, Wilson, formerly of the/| tive grapes are cultivated in America. |t© make any estimate, jto an excellent produ offset to Bywater No, 1 which was! completed last spring. This well was originally reported at 700 barrels but key for ev: > and 8-12-41 be Casper Daily Crihune g-| Winter Wheat average for the entire district. WELL IN SAN Section 20 Is Started This Morning. Palestine contains the deepest valley,|>arrel flow. With deepér drilling it is Chas. 'T. Lupton, Chester Grow| which is between 18.000 nea je top of the sand ts just being No. 2 on the While ted far enough howings point This is an ritt |was just Sha; Subscribe inside the Wyoming olls at Usted on the New York curb es fol lows: Fensiand 15%; Mutual 10%; New 1%: Salt Creek 15%. York Lawrence No. 1 on the south line PF cent lost year and 29.5 per cent of the quarter has been standing for cement to set for some *ime and a | test will be made tomorrow, prepara- jtory to Grilling \in the first of thi | week if the cementing is successful. ' This will be the nearest well to the tained from production on Jeased gov-| Drilling In of Farrel No. 1 OD | Teepot. Wainacibent 6 eater ef jmile from the Mutual location which reserve, and Glenrock 1%; Mountain Producers 20; i for the Tribune and 500 . To the Thrifty Housewives of Casper Do You Know That the New PUBLIC MARKET Is the most up-to-date market in the state, complete in every re- spect? One visit will convince you. SHOP AT ONE STOP ACROSS FROM COLISEUM GARAGE—FIFTH AND WOLCOTT Open Week Days Until 6—Saturdays Until 9. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY—LABOR DAY. e ECONOMY CASH GROCERY = 24-Ibs. Cream Flour, 98c _ 5-lb. can Karo.Syrup Satisfied With Small Profits. tek abe Can Log Cabin Syrup_____ 35¢ 15-oz. glass Jellyc. ccs Bhe IIb. tall can Salmon______ 15¢ These Are a Few of Our Live and Let Live Prices. Ask for a Key No. 2 can String Beans____14e Ker Fruit Jars, pints 12 for 90c - Ker Fruit Jars, gts. 12 for $1.05 Ker Fruit Jars, 14-gals. 12 for $1.35 Market Barber Shop School Time. Let us trim the kiddies’ hair. Dodds & Thomas Market Shoe Shop Leave your shoes to be re- paired while you do your shopping. “ HOME PRODUCE CO. Concord Grapes, per tedkets ce. clk, ge Home-grown Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. for... We have Pickling Cucumbers. All sizes. We can furnish you with Di}l for Dill Pickles. Lowest prices on Dairy Products. Puritan Butter, per ib... SANITARY MARKET CO. DAILY DOLLAR SAVER A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS ARE LISTED BELOW. Biss: Card, Ibi Swift’s Cured Hams, lb...._... Swift’s Sugar-Cured Bacon, Fresh Liver ———.......-..—.-.—- « Calf Heart —. Calf Brains -_.... Fresh Tongues —. Corned Beef, Ib... Milk-Fed Springs, Ib. Milk-Fed Hens, Ib. Russell’s Delicatessen : BAKERY Everything cooked ready us > to serve. Best quality Bakery Goods. ston 2B YES Veal Steak, Ib Veal Stew, Ib.. Pork Sausage, lb. Pork Roast, Ib... | Hamburger, Ib.... Corn-Fed Pot Roast, Ib. Choice Round Steak, Ib. Plate Boil, Ib... Veal Chops, choice cuts, Pork Chops, Ib. Loin Pork Roast, Ib.. WE LEAD, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW Economy Fruit and Vegetable Market Look over our line of Fruits and Vegetables. Snow White Bakery Everything the market affords at the right prices. A look will-convince you. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A-DOLLAR EARNED. Eee Year's winter wheat is 4.1 points low: PAGE ELEVEN | cial safes for the conveyance of matte | cre minut! |ond other valuables. The safs is oval | Cred ie carried on the deck in a cradle. 7 Should the vessel meet with disaster Quality Lowernncne ee *j ite top is an ingenious automatic RES code} Classified ads In the Trfbune are valling apparatus. After the safe “| winners and possibly the keys we been in the water half an hou a| give with every 50c paid at office will {s set in operation and a bright lig j hich ic prize. S124t show. every fourth minute. | Ev t 9 Dutch liners are equipped wifh spe ts ninth minute a signal horn sounds for atten 5 & secret WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—This m quality than the 10-year aver- and 48.7 per cent of the crop ts w grade No. %, according to re- Ns Natrona Meat Market 228 East Second Street orts estimates announced today | Quantity grading below No. 2 was 40.4| mn 1920. This year’s grade No. 1 wheat was estimated at 13.3 per cent, ~{against 19.7 per cent last year und 29.5 per cont tn 1920. KILL RATS TODAY Zuttermeister Building SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY The Women of Casper Are Reaping the Benefits 3 OF THE . LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED ON NEW FALL MERCHANDISE AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR A few weeks ago our store, stock and fixtures were damaged by fire. New Fall merchandise contracted last Spring has ar- rived. Before we start remodeling our store and replacing the fixtures we must reduce our stock as far a§ possible. All the new merchandise has been placed on sale at the most radical reduc- tions ever made in Casper. Here is an opportunity for women of - this vicinity to outfit for the Fall and Winter seasons at the cost New Fall Coats} |New Fall Coats New Fall Coats There are 158 Coats in All of the better grades. ¢ With or without fur col- y lars. All in the newest col- this lot, all of high grade pe isoloesiand emiebeeaeete ors and styles. Materials materials, large fur collars trimmed in lar; efor eontnse guaranteed? Regular values and cuffs, in newest styles. and cuffs Values which up to $45. Regular values up to $79.50. sold as high as $150 5 23.19 SEPTEMBER PRICES WiLL BE MUCH HIGHER THAN NOW NEW FALL DRESSES NEW FALL SUITS In Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Roshinara Crepe, and al] other new materials. Colors are black, Fur trimmed or plain tailored. Priced up from ay brown, navy, etc. "23.00 Values Up to $59.50. NEW FALL MILLINERY DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS Lot 1—Values up to $15. Fire Sale Price "4.95 Lot 2—-Values-up to $25. Fire Sale Price 10.50 SILK HOSIERY 23587." "7 Qe ~The FUCHS Co. 138 East Second Street [NEW SILK UNDERWEAR JUST ARRIVED EXTRA SPECIAL NAINSOOK TEDDIES AND NIGHT GOWNS Embroidered and fancy trimmed. $3 values. Regular

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