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Che Casper Daily Cribune ft AGE NINE York Stocks New | Associated Preas Leased Wire, | WMAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS Can arn: 67% | Bis Indian American Car & Foundry -_ 194 | Doston Wyoming 8 1.00 The Inland Oil & Refining company is drilling in its Shoup| American Wote A Leaner we — S88 | Bae TSS % notes 1929 1951 a Dom. of Can.. 5s, No. 2 on the southeast quarter of section 29-40-78 ‘American otive 132% | Black ‘02 ce Pepabuie’ Tee, Creek. The bit is 90 feet in the sand at 2,631 Sal si if Chappe 4 Sea at Deighion’ | tom of Belgium, nd th American @ Out- | American Kingdom of Norway, &s put for the past 24 honrs was 483 barrels. With the flow |Aamedean it’ - ~ U. K. of G. B. & I, 6%, increasing as the bit penetrates the sand it is figured that Aa 2 7. K. of G.B. & I, 54s j this well will ouput at the rate of approximately 690 barrels | mmice? 10144 | SOW Gul 02 $3 | SG 28 —Amerkan mel | when gompteted. ot wection 28-36-2 has been purchased | Anaconda 42. Domino 05 44 Lcihanietonee Tel and Tel. | Brown No. 2 on the northwest quar-} °¥ the California company at a price | Atchison = M 56—Armour and ¢ 4G8" J of section 92-40-78 ts dritting at|°% $40,900. This tract is near the pio- | Atl. Gulf if V 37—Baltimore and Ohio, cv., 0. feat neer well of the Sunburst area. | Baldwin Locomotive } X 1#—Bethlehem Steel, 'ref.. 6s. : ¢ es | Baltimore and Ohio — = % 3—Bethlehem Steel p.m. 5s Brown No. 3 on the same quarter is Ath Ps Bethiehem Steel B - 5.50 Canadian Pacific = | rxing up. Se Atte ee Canadian Pacific _ 13 Baraka Quincy +6 | Drilling has been resumed in the} sn” go1; Cocke, peed ere meeting of| Central Leather “ i . Mil, and St. Pau! ev Geary dome test and the bit te nog} (i? Salt Creek Producers’ comrhittee | Cnandler Motors 4 m4 —Goodyear Tire, Ss * corktag at 4.720 feet. The rig whien} &Ch Will take place in Casper Mon-| Chesapeake cna Ohio = = > Tire. Sa, 1941 — | . : woe bean | 2ay at 9 & m. Matters of consider-| Chicago, Mil and St. Paul ‘Trink Ry., of Can., as burned some weeks ago has been - 03 y ihe stoping a? phy aarh acl "| able importance are to be taken up at| Chicago, R. I, and Pac. _-__- ee Northern, is A ZheswLondon-cops at a holiday outing engage in a strenuous wrestling neal Ler hte Cha rape | this senaion Chino Copper - 1.6 Great Northen’ 6: 1-35 | swithemt leaving the saddles of thelr steeds 5s 0b eee Snow Set Reve: pepo Colorado Fuel and Io: re Lackawanna Stoel, 6s, 1923 |—————_———__——— - a encountered, but the ; na re 2 ew wy akan mdbion niet on er Hing Three Wells ge - , ot Mioust Pome nen ¥ , producing sand is expected with moref pon? Cart*r Oil company now bas sige a nf M Montana Power t a 5 three wells drilling in the Salt Creek| Famous Tom Bett Ol Ys New York Centr 7 ~ field which are the only operations of|General Asphalt bb a = orthern Pacific . ale e + * ¢ * ~ Could Teak wi. Saad the company in this state General Electric Wyokans m Northern Pacific 109 |* 2 = ’ rhe Oil Producers’ Association bas lye i arg apis: Geomea oe ca Wyo. Tex. 2-2 00% on <Cpeepe: Sheet or y. eached a depth of approximately 1,600 a tert, 74 Stl GreatuNorthern ptd. -----2-- say | Westere States it 16 Pacific Gas a: 34 LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT AFFORDED BY BILL THIS WEES feet in {ts test of the Cowley dome, 314-00 ti ae Illinois Central __. -- 114% Ree ati 3B n RR, -- 1104 near Cowley, and the bit {s supposed steak same quarter inegicatiog c phe >: 28% NEW YORK CURD CxiASID Penn R. RB. G 101 | we o been t ft] 7 r= ? nterns tional larveste: 10945 edt $18.12 ding, gen. ¥ N6 . | cenate“t oe te Senn ERC BIL Prior No. § ou the sogtucest qiastec|set ata ine re st Onee r 1 a4 ay ell ee gaa Wingo , cer sand. It is reported that seven sands ‘have been penetrated in this hole, all of which ‘contained showings of of or gas but none of them carry ng it in commeretal quaz.ties and it is expected that the present horizon will ake the pa’ According to geologists this is one of the best structures in the state, be of section 8-39-78 is spudting at 40| International Pape toot Invincible Ol -__- 5 = Kelly Springfield Tire ---._-- Casper-Bolton Nears Compietion | Kennecott Copper —- The Casper-Bolton Syndicate well on|Lousiville and Nashville, the northwest quarter of the north.| Mexican Petroleum : Miami Copper -_-- west quarter cf section 10-29-81 in| afiddie Staves Ol). drilling at 2170 feet and as the oi) sand vale Steel _ * expected at 2375 a completion should} Missourl Pacific sang, and tumbled over each other at night at the Iris theater just as though th Y ponnessed inte ligence. It way difficult for the io bite | the mufsestic pr * moving ROU ie Pras ‘ons. ator to Marine new Mutual S. O. In¢lana echanic: of their own volittor \ seemed to possess humans | } barrels per day, and Is growing strong-[ are supposed to possess | er Work on the Iilinols p!pe tne is A funny minstrel act. a juggling i being rushed with all the men possible| act, an acrobat’e performance, a ! t the line will be connected} dancing number, and some stinghouse ctric, ing swabbing, now making hole at 150 feet. This lo. Roultry, aliv unse’ in» moderate supply, she stock, stock. | United States Rubbe Elk Basin: -. t! fowls 17@ ng completely losed on all sides and} },. p r v the DEapance of nil eat eides Rd he recorded thie week. New York, Centray Te eI sands so far encountered makes !t look Mutual Bpves 1 | Norratic aad Weaker ou a 40.00 ‘ . very favorable for production. The] ‘The Mutual has as ms Northeen ific : LIBERTY BONDS, | f the producers within a clownish troubles made up the min | sitive y company has a 10-inch hole to the top| Vo. 2 on the noth coe led in on its! Oxinhoma Prod and Ref. 56} ceh snsiderable work is going| iature hill put on by these puppets. She's in it t of the,sand which is said to be tn par-| vest quarter of enction eae DOTte| Pacific ON - z = | 1 toward the north’ end of the ficld.| One sees a perfectly human king r but the ‘ fect condition and with the tapping | soe dime ae geet 84978 and Is| Pen Amertenn Petroleum Bie | ae 3 this side of tt and about 18 ea jen't, There are othe of a productive sand will be In position pagent: Tie - onssa 4 mad 4 1 wells are drilling h h across! yy . iusioning to handle the flow. : . | Beonte > 875] Second 4a. - thelne No Quotations Today (0 yt) “ione ana nuly 2 Pu = - 31%) Third 4s Wi 99 9s | — ne a2 | ne two 0 e cleve ‘ Hard Times Co. Organized. roy Ray Consolicated Copper 14%} Fourth 44s 99.95) 46 wells actua’’ @:A.ling, 20 a ec te ee nel aca nea Welt astern ave . : L Stoc aap 80 | | Victory 169.06 | fon and many niore rige going jlewal holiday in the states of New| t 5 The Hard Times Oil company has we Pep. Iron and Steel 59% ; siting belatit ta the covis York and Miinois, all stock exchanges) appeared for some time been organized in Montana with a Royal Dutch, N, Y. - 58% nm the Selmi ‘ spree seas New Yo nd Chicago are cloned! of the type that r r ¥r out capitalization of $150,000. ‘This is a ge: ReMnick: a4 cea eon to re Sho’ k t | a no stock quotations are ava’ sere] Sheahan i Star an billed as closed” corporation with no stock for chi actions: ciair Con. O .- - 358 ener distr Of the |The figures u are Wednes-| the “speed class variety,” live up anle, each stockholder furn'shing cHicAGo, Gs. as United 8 Goitah Meslay co ae ors NBA! habit ah iat ig ceca | day's quotations bes hepa: napalm toes Bt some necessary article or tabor in or | Department of Agriculture.)— Cattle | Standard un lot X. Toon canes | o 250 barrels daily, the others b abel Aad th idler Bb Tarek der to drill a test on the land, which} <sceipts 11,000; cholee and ive | Studebaker Corp pea \ smaller output. tape itob yetleamnaard was algo turned in for stock, on the] medium beef steers compcrtively | Bennessee Cop : Ham The combing in of Northern u Lake Basin structure. xaree, strong to higher; ton $13.10; |Fexi® Co. --—— Pieri 1 on the Dawe tract 935-2 —————— rel *) san ma ‘] a4 aa te rall ator o ma ' The new test of Barnesdall-Fosterl sow; under tone week; bulk native! Ghine mee Rock Creek | lace’ the production 50 to change corporation. drilling in the Lake Ba-| boot ‘tears. quatity and. conditions to] Winton rena siovea” Oulpie en ee oar ‘ | Eggs unchanged; receipe 4.681 fin field, has been spuddediin_and 1s} seiit-s9"to stt20; western graneére|C. S.Thd. Alcohol Lance Creek ° red oll and de a Rag > in all at A flow of shi a was tapped bY! 946 _ . i 1 ee A ‘bn: fens. pe 24c; springs 20c; roosters 14¢ ation’ eon section 36-1-21, nix malleal ere and. teoders about steady; putin | nited States Steel ef foeeeon m the bottom and one at 150 fect the Mammoth 1 company on brie ot, re h ot the company @ deep’ test 149, t By calv Utah Copbe r 86% Ta, Sire had t ged and in ann 1 northeast ¢ e a ‘KE. which is temporarily being held Si 10¢ to 15e¢ higher; veal ives strong Weat!nghouse 62%, | Voreblight a ud bridg northeast quart of sectior NOTICE lerrick repairs at over $800 feet 114.0, Misher:. Bulk desirable: © hologna | Wits, "Overland a | Sunset ---~-- es two blowouts <4, the £95 on Wednesday which makes t ; 5 Ghllachon? BaanEe ack s expected that this latest teat will bef 208 wroun® $4.25@4:95; bulk veci| American Zinc, Iead and Sm. 13% | x j pressure being heavy, and the ©1/ well in which ofl has been found 40 of the Methodist church will n AF completed within a couple of weeks arf Ves early arou%a $10.50; bulk [Tutte and Sunerior 33 Fl 3 alf jvanding within 10 feet of the top. It! far, ‘The outpyt was not in large bake sale at the public market on Sar ae 1 will be carried only to the Eagle or] “OcKeP* and feeders $6.80@7.60; bulk |Cala Petroleum 83% ying Ca Ly was expected that the well would be quantities and the hole is beng con-|urday, October 14. Membera of the SUPPLY reel cows and hetfera $4.25@7; bulk | Montana Power pk ans ~annere $2.8503; cutters: $3.25@3.60, | Bactiuck Arizona. — Kasoming to Run Test. boli, ete deni market weak: | Chicago and Northwestern The Kasoming well which was shot] ‘°2)¥ Sales 100 to 20c lower; big pack-| Maxwell Motors B - some time ego in the Mahoger dome] 7* bearish: bulk 160 to und | Consolidated Gas {a cona’Sared as being good fon hater} Wornees $9.25%48.60; few: 210° to 22 than 200 barrels and fs the first o'ler] 20424 butchers $9.60%49.65; top $9.6: ee ina fieid of gassers. The holp,} “20!e 800 pound butchers $9.50; bulk bridged from the debris loosened by} P2°*i"& sows $7.75@8.25; pigs most- | the shot is now being cleaned prepara-}/¥ “round $8.75; heavy $8.65@9.60; | tory to being teated. medium $9,35@9.65; light $9.15@9.50; j | ‘leaned soon anti the bit, which fs but] Cnued the fecond Wall Creek. class who cannot get their baked inchea In the Ell’s, would be ariilec| strike is just a mile southwest of the £00ds to the market will please notity ‘own to find the real 1c Until} cusher which was opened Inst week resident Mra, Joe Cunningham. | | hat is completed it ¥ be hard to) and is the farthest south in which pro aes j catimaute the production of the well,| duction has been encountered tn the } except that ft as stated, 1. The wide spread of territory in and may gs with penetra-| which these strikes have been made tien of the Ells, and dependent upon} tends to prove that practically the en ve depth of the be. About 250 bar-}t're area is productive und with the of ofl bas been taken out in clean-| drilling in of the walls in the second ing anf swabbing, and it !s expected] wali ¢ kK an enormous output is ex | ted. shallow sand. 3) ight light $909. packing” sows, jto connect with the ul nels pipe line} y ct i 28 quickly as possi and the fina The two wells in t north end} Test Has Showings. test made, ‘The well, 1s 1,663 and the] which are standing cemented will The American Workers Oil Field company Has reached a depth of 2,840 feet in its test in Carbon county and has constant showings of oll and gas coming up through about 2,400 feet of water, The bit is now on top the Wall Creek and preparations are being made to shut off the water tn readiness for he ofl flow which is expected with the tapping of the sand. way offset wells are going down It{ probably not be drilled in until next| Use of the names of the undersigned in amooth 50; packing sows, rough $7. 90; Killing pigs $8.50 @8.90. Sheep receipts 16,000; fat native ‘ambs opening active: strong to 26¢ cigher; early top native $14 to ship- | pers; $13.75 to packers; most west- erns etill back; 200 tons from two doubles feeding lambs $13.50; feeders steady; two double 58 pound Mor:tana ‘ambs $13.75; shap about steady;/p- 0-4 7 5 ye heavy: heavy fat ewes $3.50@4; high. | Rigid Enforcement of Liquor er weight up to $6.60. | and Anti-Narcotic Acts Is | 1 look as though the oil men be} week as it is ne ary to make pipe} - 5 Z Lieve that the well ix a good one ine connections with the storage'|] COomnmection with a so-called Syndicate An interesting fact in connection! tanks in order to handle the output. | a with this well is called by the fact that| This is being done and with its com- known as Elks Teapot Syndicate has been the 3 in 1 well in eustern part ol| pletion the productivity of the lower] y TN es axe gues Sep AA GE Hee dan hens oyu condi ||| without the authority or consent of the un- Kocte: This h nly well so far We vig TE nm ‘ tied da the fleld, except the Mia SWAN » dersigned who have never had any connec- rthern Dawson-Merkie well which UNDERRE Another Test in Skull Creek. A contract has been let and rig | 5 | has had no red bed, the latter well be tion with such Syndicate: being moved in for the drilling of a Omaha Quotations, Planned by Justice | red Bee eng bare in BA test on section 22-45-62 in the north} OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 12.—({United Department. field believed until the orakericte States Department of Agriculture.)— 2 ia Hogs—Recelpts 5,500; mostly 16c to] WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—The gov- 25c lower; bulk mixed and packing fight $8.25@815; agra ®74) the enforcement of the prohibition Cattle—Receipts 4,500; all classes of | in the enforcement of the prohibition cattle very slow at recent declines;|and antinarcctic acts of a ruling by choice grades of cornfed steers and|the highest court that all articles feeders in best demand; part load/aboard vessels entering American prime heavy beeves $12; extreme top| ports, including those whose importa- for day and year. tion is forbidden, be formally repor' Sheep—Receipts 11,000; lambs} to the customs officers. strong to.26c higher; bulk western! rhe case at issue reached the court lambs | $13.60@13.75; top $13.75; fediin an appeal brought by the govern clipped lambs $12.35@12.50; yearlings| ment from an adverse decision in the $10.50 down; sheep steady; ewes, $5.85| lower federal courts in proceedings roducer completed by the company| hoice light feed | brought against Wesley L. Siacho, \ its lease and connections are now who Is operating a vessel upon the Pa being made so that the output can be aera cific coast failed to exter upon his un to @ refinery. s | _- Onver.. Exioras customs manifest or otherwise state z The Chappell well which was rated) VFINVER, Colo.. Oct. 12.—Cattle re-| the presence aboard of narcotics. The SW s the best in the field when it came CP'S 5.100; market steady; beef} substance of the ruling of the lower tINDERREAME about two weeks ago. is still main-|tee’s $6@7-50; cows and heifers #4@ | court was that the importation of x whee taining a good flow and is said to be.959 calves $7@9; bulls $2@3,59;| certain drugs having been proh‘bited end of the Skull Creek structure southeast of New Castle. The Skull Creek Syndicate, drilling ‘ear the south end of the field, has reached a depth of about 2,400' feet and is setting 84-inch casing. The productive sand ts expected in his dome at 3,000 feet and a few more weeks should finish the first test. struck production that might prove ta fliv ir. “There is a considerable number of wells nearing completion and the next few weeks should witness considerable velopment in showing for the field. nree wells are drilling in the immed ate vicinity of Shelby and the south dim Jefferies stepped from the role | fleld is receding. The Gladys Belle is of @ world's champlon prise fighter | Working steadily, running 200 to 270 to California farmer, As a farm he has been golng up the ladder of success, but not so fast as he's send- ing the calf he is seen holding | 4 hore. The calf is about to go air-| planing ot the state fair. { You must register if you want toj yote on November 7th. A. F; EDMONDS C. E. STARR NICHOLS & STIRRETT supreme court the importance in ~ One More in Osage. The Penn Petroleum & Refining >mpany has completed a well on sec on 17-46-63 in the Osage field which mated at 20 barrels) This wel! me in at 250 feet. This is the tenth | | x down; feeders steady; ing lambs $13. For the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune The best in News, Features, Continued Stories and Comics. naking over 200 barrels per day. |stockers and feeders $6@7.25. Sischo had violated no law in nof re- & | Go to the }13.21 4@5.25; feeder lambs rear bya Ath GaP Owing 10 water bresking int wasl 226, ,0m08 | H@ Bsr es ot canara pth Shae oleae AD YOUR necessary to re-cement the hole a few a 3 s 3 | Hogs receipts 1.225; market 26c to| porting that there was opium aboard. Billy Creek Test Re-Cementea [40° bigher than Wednesday: top $9.75 | ‘The court pofnted out that no evidence The Billy Creek test of Consolidatea|PWK $7.50@9.50. had been presented to show th”: any days ago which will necessitate an ad. Wheat, special assistant: to the solici SUPPLY, -STORE oe ditional dela: tor general, in its argument: before the 3 Fans c | be HO POTATOES atipirennecouret tolage acop has esanibi iBRipet Richabson: No. &- om: the! southeast ts importance from its viewpoint espe- ¥ ing quarter of section 5-39-78, Salt Creek! GHIGAGO. Oct. 12--Potatoes firm| CMY under the recent ruling of the is drilling at 730 feet ! attorney general relative to intoxi- ne rect. jon good stocks; dull on poor stocks, a } Richardson No. 6’0on the same quar. ipts 77 ears; total United States | Ctins Mquor aboard vessels entering | 2 si ode American ports, of a complete report|| Lowest Storage in Casper i = Sheep _ receipts 600; market | attempt w: cae th i. ch Royalty ‘and Western Exploration !s/ ° 2 attempt was made to smuggle the nar- cemented and shut down at 266s feet (720d to 260 higher: lambs $12.25@ | cotic into this country and the defend. ter is drilling at 2100 feet. | ahi Wisconsin bulk 4 | shipments 1,282; Isconsin bu | aeaiial wrttt No. 1, 1.05@1.15 € to the customs officials, which would CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAY Enclosed find $9.00 for which please send me the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune for one year, or enclosed find $2.50 for which please send me the Sunday Tribune for one year. ite, we ow em. cers et tted Repar Work, Acety- Varne ...... Frantz Corp. to Drill No.2. —_| ditto sacked 1.00@1.15 cwt; Minnesota | “how enforcement officers at a glance |} Guaran' = A contract haa been let to the Sturm}sacked Rea rivers LOSG115 owt: afin, | Whether there waa any Uquor aboard.|| Jen Welding, Gag, Olt and Greases October 18, 20 and 21 Drilling company for No. 2 of the! nesota bulk Red rivers 90@1.00 cwt; Frantg corporation on the south half| Minnesota bulk early Ohios sand Innd either inthe ship's stores or in the) and Crank Case Service. possession of any officer or member . ec tie arene | Brakes Examined Free No counsel appeared to represent » State At the Elks Lodge the southwest quarter of ‘section|No. 1, 85@95 cwt; Minnesota sacked Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S, Bldg. i tf. | 40-78. ‘The crew is now rigging up|round whites No. 1, 95@1.10 -ewt:| sischo, und his int b- ACCESSORIES Scratch out offer not accepted. nd spudiing ‘will be started within| North Dakota bulk Red river Ohior ER ancn tiie: ete tak ble oe. ene ; 85@1.00 ewt; Idaho sacked rurals 1.25 half. 1 Kevin Land Sold. @1.35 cwt; Idaho sacked russets 1.40 6 1S- ac ett 0 7 ; | A = { ow quate ana ng non |S ee b Seoatsccne WAR tefaiind ie ‘\ || Entire proceeds go to Red Cross uth halt ofthe south haif of section’ You must reg'ster if you want to | Casper Jewelry Mien Cn, Te ed. |] 363 S. Ash St, Phone 1891W : 1 and the’ west half of the west half vote on November 7t

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