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¥ WMFKET GOSSIP AND, FIELD EWS) ET. WILLIAMS DRILLS IN BIG WELL sos | Bosten Wy Coming in with a flow which is conservatively estimated | at 2,000 barrels, the No. 4 of the E. T. Williams Oil com- bieck Tal pany on the southwest quarter of section 11-39-79, came int eeeenes —— = last night and is the biggest producer owned by this company ume - in the Salt Creek field. “(Capitol Pete Drilling in was started on this well over a week ago, atices. Cee - = owing to boiler trouble the operation | minor ~~~ was delayed after the bit had cnteryi'E T. Willams’ ~ the sand. Bad weather following| Kirney-Coastal _ also delayed thg obmpletion untii Compass yesterday when the entire second Franta Wall Creek was’ penetrated. resulting | Gates " n a flow of jarge capacity. TORY ass Royalty, FAST This well is one of the largeet ever |}ike Henry “ completed fm that section of the field] Mountain & Gulf and adds materially to the daily out.|Outwest | ¥ EY PREMIER put of the Williams company, i 2 No. 22Ag of the Western ‘States|Tom By.: Moyalty Olt and Land company on the north- pa Exploration - heaval in Turkey Made In cae bo fot sexe Western States — ‘ z At 2,315 feet and is now ready to drill | Yr Address by: Lloyd in. Preparations are now being made]~ Qee-eo ess colin George to drill out the plug and it Is probable] xrountain Producers -$ 16.42 Pe that the well willgbe finisned by the} merritt 7.50 NEW CASTLE, Nov. 7.—Lioyd}end of the week. Gienrock of George made some sharp references tof} No. 30-A on the northeast quarter} salt Creek Pris the crisis which has arisen in the fof section 6-29-78 ts uaderreaming the] gait Greek Con Near East since his fall from the] ’ st Wall Creek at 2,818 feet and will| prog. and Retrs premiership, in the political address}be ready to cement with the next] yarine new which he dellvered before a large day or two. Mutual wemblage here today. The Rotten Grass test on 8. 0. Indiana “The Near East {s beginning to Citles Service Com, show symptoms of inflammation,” he] hole at a total depth of 2,615 feet. An- Western States on Sand. } Royalty Fensland raid. : i other test of the structure will be] New York Oil “Whatever happens our flag must/made in the spring, however, when] sammoth Ol not be let down.” the rig will be moved tu a new loca- L Later in his speech the little Welah-[ tion. sus man said: Good progrens is being mate with] irst 4s “We had got rid of the Turk but} he Lance Oreek well on section 5-| second 4s he has looked at the list of new min i which ts drilling at 2.800 feet.) iret 4m isters and has come to the conclusion } As the sand at this location is due at| second 4%s that this is the time for another try. |.pound 3,000 feet the next week or ten} Third 4%0 “If the government stangs by the} days should be sufficient to make the] Fourth 4%s flag, my friends, I will be whole- /tompletion. tury 4%5 heartedly behind them,” Mr. Lioyd}] The company has been successful — George sald. “I entreat the govern-jwith its wildcat test in Ofuskee coun- ment. to show the Turks that we will] ty, Oklahoma, and has cotapleted the not be trifled with and that the Turk| well on section 14.12-8. ‘The Wilcox ee mist stand by the document eigned}sand was drilled at a total depth of Crude Market “a few weeks ago at Mudania.” 4,000 feet and waa given a shot of 120 \ vee st | Hamilton ~.--.-----_--.-------$ .10 ena swabbing prodrives sbout 100 bar. Cat ie ‘els. The well is in the commercial | Cat, Creek ass but owing to lack of gas pres: Iie Muddy necessary to place it on the pump. A ew well will be started on this struc: 7 Gresbrult _ LEMMON, 8. D.. Nov. 7.—After|Torchiight - : : tonths of inactivity in the ofl de- WASH IN, D. C., Nov. 1—Sef-} excitement is aguln at fever heat as AO A ead see ULES TAY 'SSHL | toe! Febalt “of thi Seeumeganent tee ing rubber, for instance. But a friend} With the arrival of the drilling rig of Dean Swift of this city discovered|for the Prairie States Ol! and Gas Warts. The hole is now being cleaned sure at that depth it will probably be HIRE; GARRY SNAKE BITE GURE; GARRY) “ssi om velopment of the Lemmon field, the * i dent—the synthetic process for mak-] operations a¢ two locations this week. Live Stock is a simple and ‘cer-|company holdings on what is known * taut toate fe pplacnotie eae bitesfas the Davis structure, the crew at Chicago Prices. —which also was found by accident.|the Mitchell well aroused from their] CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—(United States Mr. Swift's interest was attracted|apparent: lethargy and with feverish; Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs— by a newspaper article stating that! haste prepared to drill their second] Receipts 38,000; market 10c to 16c scientists were at work, on a serum|well. As a result there has been an| lower; bulk 150 to 190 pound average | that was calculated to counteract the] ‘mteresting race to see whigh crew|$3.35@8.45: 210 to 300 butchers m pee subtle polsons found in the fangs of|would be ready to drill first. It is|'y $8.50@8.60; top $8.65; packing sows ” snakes. So he wrote the following] evident that both wells will be started | $7.25@7.9. desirable pigs around letter: : this week as the drilling crews have] $8.50; heavy weight $3.20@8.65;; med- “I have just learned of a very, sim-| their machinery ready at each of the] ium weight §8.40@8.05; light weight ple and effective remedy, Last year] locations. 38.85@8.50 Nght light $8.35 @8.50; a school whild*was bitten by a cop-| On the Davis structure a new mod|.acking sows, smooth, $7.50@7.90 perhead in Oklahoma. As the teach-Jern rotary drilling outfl,’-has been] packing sows. rough, $7.15@7.60; kill- er had nothing else but coal off, that}/set up under the supervision of] ing pigs $8.40@8.60. was applied to the bite and proved a] J. M. Curtis, who drilled the first well] «Cattle—Recelyte “1,100; market quick and, complete cure. ‘I also have|in Lemmon field, which is known as} strong to higher on all killing classes: a@ friend whose dog was bitten by ajthe “Mystery Well.” a quality plain; western copperhead and coul ofl was applied] The Davis lease {s owned by the the ‘same result. Prairie States Oll and Gas conipany string choice yearlings $12; some 't is well known that coal of! ts aj which has contracted with J. M. Cur-|veld higher; little done on western powerful. germ destroyer, and it, there-| tis to drill the well to a depth of 3,000] grassers, early; stockers and feeders fore, seems only natural that it should] feet unless oi! in commercial quan-]steady; outsiders buying choice veal be an effective remedy in destroying titles is found at lesser depth. calves upward to $11; packers pay- the germs of snake polson.” For this well Curtis is to be paid] ing $10 and above; trade being large- $45,000. According to the officials of} ly 250 higher on vealers; quality con- the company, it is expected that the | sidered. RHEUMATISM well will be completed this fall. On| Sheep—Receipts 11,000; fat lambs the Mitchell structure the second well] active; opening sales 26¢ to 60c hig’ > CANNOT EXIST will be drilled 300 feet from the “Mys-|er; early’ top natives $14.25 to pac: tery Well.” The drilling rig and der-Jers; choice fed. westerns $12.50 to ijn the human body if you will use|ricic have been moyed from the old lo-| shippers; $14 to! packers; light rangers Trunk’s Prescription. It {s ridicu-/catfon during the past week and re-| mostly feeders, no early sales; sheep lous, absurd and preposterous, in/ports are current that drilling has| around steady. : fact, it is a pity anda shame to suf-/ started Rr fey with inflammatory, musoular,! The Mitchell well No. 1. fs. still}, Omaha Quotations. sciatic or any other form of Rheu-/ shrouded in mystery. No one locally] OMAHA Neb. Nov.7. — (United mutism. knows whether or not ofl has been| States Department of Ariculture— Trunk’s Prescription sells for $1.75.|discovered. The real owners of the|Hog receipts 4,000, active steady to This Prescription DOES NOT ruin|well are also still unknown and everyj| strong; bulk packing grades $7.25 to the stomach, it DOES NOT deprsss|effort to learn their identity has failed | $7.80; bulk 200 to 280 pound butch. the heart. Eat all the meat and good|There are many rumors current con-| ers $8@8.15; top $8.20. food you wish while taking Trunk’¢|cerning the well among which prevails} Cattle receipts 7,000;' beef steers Prescription, It DOES NOT contain |the story that the well is being fi-| slow; about steady; cholce gradea, any Mercury, Salicylate of Sodz, Ofljnanced by the Royal Dutch. The re-] scarce; best here $10.85; she stock of Wintergreen or narcotics of any) port has never been confirmed or de-| fully, steady; spots higher; other kind, but it positively over-comes any | nied by, the Royal Dutch interests. classes. generally steady. kind of Rheumatism, or Gout on| Added inferest 1s now taken in tht} Sheop. receipts 12,000; Iambs end earth. WHAT MORE DO YOU)well owing to the fact that the second] yearlings strong to 256¢ higher: top WANT? There fs nothing just as/location has been made so near to|westefns $14.00; fed lambs $13.75; good, and it) is impossible to get/have either, gotten oil in their first] pulk fed clipped lambs $12.75@13; top something better. It is also’an ex-|welf or have found showings suffl-} $13.10; ted yearlings $11.60; sheep and cellent Liver Medicine. For sale at cient to indicate that they were only | feeders steady; fed fat ewes, $7. John Tripeny Drug Co., Casper, Wyo.{@ short distance “‘offstructure.” - ‘Keen interest is being taken in the Lemmon field by oll interests all over the United States and undoubtesly|) - Butter and Eggs will be watched closély as the two he titi ge ted CHICAGO, Nov. 7—Butter un- - changed; eggs unchanged; receipts eases. Foetpouet 4.670 cages. , ™meteing of the Salt Creek Con- servation Committee and representa- pie aE ES tives cf the various pipe lines’ serving the Salt Cruek field. which was sched- D uled to be held in Denver on Novem- | ber 8, has been postponed until Fri- day, November 10. The postponement was oceasioned by tha present uncer- 5 i tainty of the train service between Casper and Denver, and the fact that | several officials of the Midwest com- panies who had expected to attend| ~ KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 7—Par-| Hal returns from seven tounties in the meeting were called out-of town. =a Krasas, as announced by the election | Quotations Tod: judges, giye for governor Davie No lay | This being election day, all brok-| Democrat, 2,234; Morgan, Republican erage houses are closed and there are | 1,564. no stock quotations/available. With | the resumption of normal wire ser- | vice which it is hoped will be oper- ° ating tomorrow, the usual stock and resented were vricigally in railroad centers where the ca labor vote was heavy, In six of the counties reporting, Davis led Morgan. The precincts rep- j market information will be given, ‘su| Texas and Pacific — ‘ AUTOS SEIZED Che Casper Daily Cribune New York Stocks Presa Leased Wire. SATURDAYS QUOT/.TIOD Allleé Chemice! & Dye dry .. 156 Hide & Leathir pfd.70% B American International ‘Corp. - American Locomotive _— = American Smeiting & Refs. - American American American AtL, Gulf aad W. Indies Baldwin Locmolive Baltimore and Ob! Beth:ehem Steel Canadian Pacific Centrat Leather Chendler Motors - an® Py Chino Copper -...-- Colorado Fuel an¢ Iron - ‘orn Products y General Asphalt General Electric General Motors Goottrich Co. - Great Northern pfc. Iilinols Central Inspiration Copper International Harvester Int,, Mer Marine pfd. - International Paper Invincible O0 Kelly Springfield Tire ~ Kennecott Copper - Louisville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil — Midvale Stee: Pacific Of —- Pan American Petroleum. - Ponneylvania People's Gas - Pure Ol neolidated Copper - Royal Dutch N. Y. Saere Roebuck -. Sinclair Con Oll | Shelton and & deputy to a 40-gallon Southern Pacific Southern Railway Stendard Oil of N. J. - Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper - Texas Co. Union Pacific Tobaceo Procucts — Transcontinental Oil ——- United Retail Stores U. 8. Ind. Alookst United States Rubber - United States Stee! — Utah Copper - Westinghouse Electric Willys Overland —- American Zinc, Lead and Sm Butte and Superior — Cala Petroleum ~ Montana Power Shattuck Arizona — Great Northern Ore Chicago and Northwestern Maxweil Motors B Consolidated Gas . American Linseed Oll Dom. of Can., 5%% notes, 1929 - 101 100% French Republic $8 —- 99% 98% French Hepublic T%s = 3% 2% Kingdom of Belgium, - 103% 102% | Kinguom of Belgium, 6a - a SR 110% U. Sof G. B. & L, 5% 1929 - - 108% 108% UL K., of G. B. & I, 544s 1937. 102% 102 | American Te and Tel., cv. | American Tel. and Tel., col tr. | Baltimore & Ohio cv., | Missouri Pac gen 4s | Sinclair Ol of Cal., deb | youths, who started on a duck, Hunt/ to feel that simple exercise: 2G High. Low. Close Americen Sugar js - ase 116% cv. 6s Armour of Co., 4% 4% reat Northe Graet Northern 5 14s B - Mo., Kans and Texas new adp,, 58 A — ontana Pow Se A .. ew Yor): Central @eb., 69 Northern Pacific pr. lien 4s , Oregon Short Line ref.. 48 . Pac, Gas and Electric 5s Penn K .R., gen., 5s Reading gen 4a Union Py:ific first 4s U. &. Rubber 74s -- U, 8. Rubber $= st Utah Power an¢ Light 5s Western Union 5i4¢s Westinghouse Electric - 109% 109 109% - 107% 107% 107% e Tae Republican headquarters and toy Drunken Pig pao cage lp alge her victory, | would win by an ove |Jority in her race fo: {the Republican jicket. | Regardless of the possibilities of de feat, the congresswoman told her sup porters, “under no circumstances, will I ever seek office again.” ved . she ming ma reelection on Leads Way to “Moon” Still JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., Nov. 7.— esau ea | A stray pig staggering down a cove | Her opponent is W. W. Hustings on Higgins Creek, in Carter county, |0f Tahlequah, whom she defeat. « tic Yesterday was followed by Sherif? |¥e@rs ago, when he was secking a fourth term : moonshine still where the porker had been getting his alcoholic swill, ° : ‘The distillery was destroyed but ‘the President Will hog’ resisted arrest and escape ° Place Wreath on through the brus! | TWOBELIEVED | Soldier's Grave! LOST In STORM WASHINGTON, Nov. —Presizent | |Harding, Secretary of War We “tu pecretary of the Navy Denby with military escort will go to Uw ave of the Unknown Soldier on armistice day and leave 4 wreath oan during a@ brief ceremony whicn GHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov, 7.—Spe been found this afternoon of Arthur No national hoiiday will be p Clark and John Murphy, 20-year-old | -i@imed by the present who is sata at the last Saturday and who have not since| grave are preferable in expressing of been heard from. It is feared they|ficial government recognition of th perished in the blizzard that broke] jay, WITH LIQUORS OW U.S. LINE i} NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥Y., Nov. | More than a dozen automobiles axd| considerable merchandise are being | held by Canadian customs officers to-| day, asgthe result of a close search of machines and pedestrians crossing the bridges here yesterday, and last night. .Yesterday—Thankgiving day in Canada, a large number of persons took advantage of the holiday to cross the bosder. Those who did shcpping on the United States side foun more than the usual cursory examination | ot baggage and ~ automobiles when they ret crned. | ,The action of the customs officials was eald to’ be in response to com-| piaints. of Canadian, merchants that} their business was being hurt by com- petition with smuggled goods. | Enrich the Diet| A sheriff's posse on horses that at- tempted today to hunt for the youths was unable to make progress through the deeply drifted. snow. When the diet is deficient in health-building vita- mines, children and adults suffer in body and strength, MARTINGALE GRABS CUP 9 . club for the money horses in last sat-| § Of pare cod-liver of abounds urday's double futu: Bally’s Al- in health-building ley. the only other starter, was sec- vitamines. If the ond. Time. 1:40. No mutuals were down in sold.'All other entries were scratched. body 7 yan dd th Martingsle ran second to Sally's vita ity, a ie Alley in Saturday's race, pure vitamine-rich- apy “* icott’s Emulsion to BALTIMORE, Md., Noy. 7.—Cap- yess oe ore ilds up health: tain Alcock Won the $10,0000 Bowie ie diet. 2 Es handicap for three year olds and up Scott & Bowne Bioompedd at a mile and a halt at Pimlico this afternoon; Exodus was second and | ——— Oceanic third. Time 2:33 2-5 ~ a Miss Robertson Level east front lot; gas, water, lights and phone wires: price only $550, $200 cash, balance $30 per month. The Dobbin Realty Co.* 231 Midwest Bldg. Is Optimistic OKLAHOMA “CITY, Nov. 7—As voters swarmed to the poles here to. day, Miss Alice Robertson of the sec- ond Oklahoma district, !only member of congress, sat quietly at her desk TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY sh oleh h FOR RENT—Two-room house, turnl- Jo n ture for sale. Phone 1531W. 11-7-2t FOR RENTOTuceroon partly Tar Barry more mished house. Back door, §23 S. Center. Phone 166J, 11-7-3t 1 sabe is Le ano Se ci ; WANTED — Experienced _ chamber SWAN maid, middle aged or elderly: lady UNDERR preferred. Phone 125. 1L-7-2t fe S elect Set ae bee REL detht FOR TRADE— Missourt farm an¢ ¥ | Pasture land in lots from forty acres up for Casber property. Apply to B. A. Shelion. 931 W. Tweifth. 11-7-1t* SUPPLY STORE Barrymore a =:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -: AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED 8 expected to establish a precedenc |* cial to The Tribune-.—No trace had} +e be followed throughout the years. PAGE SEVEN. - All Markets Secretary the Interior that Montana hereafi AOYALTY LARGE === It is on the basis of such an ar: P ..,| angement being put into effect, and Receipts for Two-year Period | the state selling its share of crude Ending June 30 To- oll d rect nt refineries tal {387 within the Mr. Adams “4 ed. $121 a7 bases bis that Montana HELENA, Mont, Nov, 1.—The ™ afd to the annual re_ treasury of the state of Montana r 800 from the ceived an income of $121,387 fram ol! S Produced within its borers in the| Mra Adams sald: ‘ mee two vear period which ended June ‘Legul notices recently publish: or'thia year. the Rocky Mountain district edi- Ths sum, represented by. checks Seeretary of the In- for $43,168 and $78,219 rec the purebage State Treasurer J. W. Walker; was 3 iS Cae the state's three-eighth» share of the field in Fergus county and the Salt royalty collected by the federal gov. Creek field in Wyoming. Bose erriment from all of! production f ne..a Se 1 and gas of the p c lands may be prospected fal produced and marketed under a lease- 4 and a royalty interest in such roduction be retaf from tana land on which Un owns the oll tights. The which paid the state was entirely tn the Cat as the E’k Basin field, the only othe one in Montana producing in mar ketable quantities during the two years, has no production from gov ernment leases. It fs figured that at the present rate of production in the Cat Creek * field, with a price of $2 a barre for eo sale be paid the interior. cent Is, provided 1 the olf pro- duced in field comes il, “Montana may expect to receive | trom government teases. Tho threg- & yearly sum of $172,800 as its por-| sighths share which the state receives jon of the government roy ®©-/of the federai oil royalties must be cording tg Carl C. Adams, f as: sant to the'state board of equaltxa tion. The federal government now ives its royalty portion in actus used, rding to the federal act, for road and school purposes as the leg- islature may direct.” SWAN crude oll and sells it to the Unite States shipping beard, which, by ARRE [RC arrangement with the Midwest UNDERREAMERS fining company, delivers sixty bar rels of Cat Creek oll at tho field an rece'ves 90 barrelu of crude ojl or he Pacific coast, according to Mr. Adans, This arrangement, whi vill expire the end .of.this year, pro- vides for payment to Uncle Sam by the shipp’ng board on the. basis of Cat Creek field prices. Because independent refineries now operating in Montana have, ac_ ordug to Mr. Adams, consistently aid from $1.75 to $2.25 a barrel fo oll, Governor J. M. Dixon recently a ATTENTION! We have a force of super-salesmen, agents and brokers throughout the United States experienced in selling bonds, stocks, notes, certificates and securities of all kinds on a commission basis. 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