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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921 IN THE OIL FIELDS Office: 6241 W. II. Oil, M.lHKlrr OtOTATIO.NH. l .s l..mtf : no .7T 1 74 1.1)4 t Ti 1.71 1 -i I 75 Lit 1 7S 1 , J.U I Mnnlt .100 Kon-MK A OkllU v ir, llntMlim ... . 2 30 'orlcHn4 hvy 1 i rnrMi-n.i light , J. -J KlfClra , 2 13 Mnrm , : C liiirktMirneti . 1 31 llllt T T lln n if .r .1 t ortn l.lm , Mm ,. ,tl. .. , .. i,.n . Bl . ! 1 U llmretu Things Look Brighter Thins- luol' very much brighter, lr r,ii(( lo It. P. filnolalr who Will -,c hi. i for 'i coujilo of days, than w Jul ut thn first of thn year. Ilia new partnership arrangement, which r.a Kivru in full on tho frunt p.itto ,( ., -irnl.iy'M World, will Insure the r.,mK . f mJtny thousand more hitr .0'l ,f til from tho mldonntlncnt .l- (! m formerly; imd thin he--l the new lino which will u',ti'"'l ihp Sinclair lino to ChlcaKo ivl W' 1 B've t,,u ncw owners "oliK .,lns like 45,000 barrels per duy out- ' Ard not only is Mr. Sinclair well tlea il with his deal win-ruby the jtAtlll.irU Ul lllilnilH nun . ntpr. -i in tho Sinclair Pipelines, but hr nam- opinion In expressed by nm oil men of lurKo experience m'l UK buslnesi connections, i: It. I'crry ul tho head of tho omln organization, says) "It In a rood thlntf for every one In the mid' 'ntiticiit field, an It will mean i bcitrr outlet for oil and that is ,h Oing need of oil producers htl7oraco fi.irnard, of" tho MfMiinn 0.! nip.iny remarked yesterday In prakiiiK "f tno ,luw Partnership ar rangement, "It Is a fUio thliiK." II N. (irles of the Atlantic Pc rolfiim company stated "Wo nro nil jrlart Mr. Sinclair has made this nr. ranKcment and enn confidently look forward to better business during the com np spring and summer." Others nro ciually outspoken and irn well pleased at tho turn events have taken, and this Includes IS. J. nu'.Ifi. k of the Standard of Indiana ho Is in the city. Mr. Ilullock says. This plpellno arrangement will proe a very good thing for the mid- .ntlnent field in that It will bo n means of vastly Increasing tho qtinn ti'ti ef nildcontlnent oil that will bo arncd to the eastern refineries. This wlU bo apparent In tho immcdl te future. It will thus bo seen that there M n unanimous disposition on tha pnrt of all concerned to count this new merer as a good thing. It Is go ing to Increa.so tho runs and In do ing that will hnvo dono a world of rood for tho nildcontlnent field, and thero you arc. Mr. Sinclair says "V o have not, ot courec. disposed of any of our In terests other than a half Interest In the pipelines, and wo believe that the outlook Is distinctly better. It Is better from every point of view, so far at least as this country is con cerned, and I am looking for a rapid Improvement In our triidn In Bel gium, whero -we have a very large marketing establishment." Mid-Co Petroleum Company Consumalcs Deal Tho Mid-Co 1'etroloum company yesterday completed tho arrange ments for tho refinancing of the con cern through tho firms of llolger, Mowr & Willaman and King lload l.ind company, both of Chicago, III., who have committed themselves for n total amount of $3,325,000 worth of the company's bonds bearing 8 per cent Interest, running periods of different lengths, tho last maturing August 1. 1927. The bonds nro made out In small denominations, nnd tho salo ot samo will bo carried on nil over tho country. The Slid. Co Petroleum company Is a local concern owning production In Hillings nnd other Oklahoma fleldi, several refineries and pipe hi. e. Tho officials ot tho com pany announce thnt tho new OIL AND GAS Lrtirt Snppllr Production, Ktc WANTKI) Uy a niun with 21 cj.rs expertunco through W. Va., Oluo, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma, poaulou with to um good oil company as field superintendent of produc Hon, or looking after tools. Will go anywhere. Addrcsa Uox 477, Masked, Okla. Advt. Wanted to rent to oil man or geoiogiM, part of furnished office in good building. Oivo reference. wl'!-ca Uox C-173, cure World. Advt. M s a in Arkansas? Then buy tn T nneaste. S0c acre, up. Same Kcoi'jkihu as Arkansas. Same big loinpames buying. Hig drilling ampaigii now on; bigger promised lor spung and some deep testa, (let in i."v while prices n're low. ite member Arkansas. Maps free. Writo Uiv. 1,3, Nashville, Tenn. Adv. o. iisihtH nnd Information as to devenpmom in southeastern Okla homa, .-an bo had through Charles H L,rwi, liiuuel. Okla. Advt. Wanted to buy settled production i leasonable prices direct from 1. I', o. box 2S2, Tuluu, Okla. Advt. for Sale One 2S Star drilling ma Ine, A-l hape, tools 10 inch, 8 1-4 T o l i inch, in w .Manilla cable, stout cable, new sand line, now rnuunii-ii 2u horsepower holler, elec '' "ghi plant and full tool equip- mr- pronr Ovage 7109. I . O. llox . nusa, Okla .Adv. 'oil SAM;- 800 aires, five-year Da.iderchi lease in P.ldorndo field; x o .gist reports 12.50 per aero; 25c lux, .J. . I ... . ' ' .xiiwam i,. iienny. eai "ti i Phono Os'igo 3550. Advt. Por Salo-Vaslng nnd lino plpo ior iriMiiedlaio shipment out of stock 'a anv niiantltv. I. Inn niun from 2 In, to S In., Inclushe. Casing from 'i in. to 20 ln Inclusive, Try us. sell for less. Phono Osagu 4760 4536. J,, d. 80. Peenberg Pipe & fiupply Co., 519 Cast Plrsl 8t., Tulsa, ukiu Advt. For your depletion and tax prob wjis, accounting and systematizing IJ Carl L. Itlce, C, P.A..617 Ken "toy Hide. Phono Cedar 297 Advt. fcountlng auditing i nd Innomo x work solicited. Tax-Audit com Jy 20J-4 Dallas Bids, Tulsa. vj Cedar 1SS8. Advt. PECK Residence 2442 lapltal does not mean nn en larged program, but that same Is gotten for the purpose of meeting tho present dcprtsal.in, nnd bad sit nation lit tho oil business. Making Good an Oil Company Manager PONCA (MTV, Okla., Pel). 12. With tho opening of each new oil district some new company mid somu new individual nguio in the oil game Incomes u fonturc. This Is truu again with the recent opening of the Hick man field III the western Osatfo, 23 miles northeast of this city, nnd a new figure that It Is bringing Into the limelight of tho oil Industry is Charles P. Mm tin of I'onca City, general manager ot the Prnnconia oil eoinp'iny and former city clerk at I.lttlo Hock, Ark. Tho Pruneomn holds cnnsldernbb; acreage In tho western Osage, together with tho Marland Oil company, Kay County (Jhh company, Klnney-Cleary OH company, anil others, and only re cently got Itu Initial production In tho lllckmnu district when the (lar- ber Petroleum company brought in n 3!i0-harrcl welt In tho southeast of 1-20-1,0. Martin had been clocted city clerk of I.lttlo Itoek four tlrno nnd was still In office when ho received n call to visit .St. I.nuls. Hp did so nnd was told that he was to becomo man ager of tho Prancotua Oil company, Just then being formed with $1,000. 000 capital stock. Tho oil gamo was new to htm and to accept tho posi tion ho had to go Into a new coun try, Oklahoma, but ho accepted and In November, 1919, camo to l'onea City to assume his now duties. The Prancoma Oil company Is composed of St. Louis capitalists prlnclr.illy, Including David It, Prnnrls, Jr., and It Is from tho Intter that tho com pany takes Its name "Prane-oma," the latter portion being a part of "Oklahoma." The (lardncr Petroleum company, of which James Onrdner of Tulsa is tho chief figure, Is planning Immedi ate further development of the lease, one-fourth Interest In which Is owned by tho Prancoma and one fourth by the Marland Ileflnlng company. Koveral now rigs aro to mako their nppearanco In tho near future, necordlng to the present un derstanding. Tho Initial well Is an offhet to tho Kay County Has com pany's big gas well on tho Hertha Hickman allotment. .May Abandon Clilloccn Tot Tho Mid-Co company may aban don lis first test on tho Chllocco In dian school reserve of 9,000 acres In tho north central portion of this (Kay) county, It Is reported, becauso of salt water being encountered at 3,061 feet, the depth whero It was expected to find oil the samo as the Marland company got production In Its school land well, two miles east. Tho M Id-Co secured a leaso on tho Chllocco reserve In December, 1919, nnd agreed to put down three tests. Two others are to bo drilled on other portions of tho reserve. Tho De partment of Indian affairs had hoped to find gas In sufficient quantity to supply tho school for many years. Tho Mid-Co has nlso abandoned Its deep test In thn Mervlno field, this county, whero It drilled to a depth of 3.3.0 feet. A deep test, sovernl miles north west of tho Morvlne district, l be ing drilled by tho IMrtle-l'lttman Oil company on tho Amos farm. Tho present depth Is 1,200 feet nnd tho Intention Is to go 3,500 feet If nec essary. Continuing tho Construction. Although tho local plant of tho Kmn'ro Heflnlug company has been closed down temporarily becauso of tho poor market for refined prod ucts, tho construction on Win oxten sivo additions to tho plant Is being continued unabated. Tho present 'program includes the expenditure of 1 1.760.000 In repairs anil additions, and this may be extended to a total 'expenditure of J3. 000, 000 as It is understood that other plants or tim Kinplro aro to bo consolidated Willi tho I'onai City plant. Tho present program Includes tho merging of the Independence, Kan., plant wun that at this point. Operations Around Hope. Arkansas ItnilR ArV P.,h 11 Tlrllllnir on. crntlons in the Hope field aro being ...ntntin.1 .t(h nlun.t lnlAPA,t 1,V scouts In all parts of tho country, for It Is conceded by all that Indications nro very favorable. Iteports gath ered on operations In thn field today aro as follows; Tho Humphreys company nt An dres No. 1, 14 miles east of Hope has succeeded In casing off the water at nlmut 1,900 feet and is drilling in tho Woodbine sond. Tlit Iniina 1 tnt U nhllt llnwn today to change tho nipple on top or t no six-men casing, mgiu jim of drill stem lost In tr'o hole havo The Shaw .t Shaw woll on tho Km.ua 1 rnphi ul t mllnn a.idi nr Tim Jones test, Is down to u deplli arnunu 1,030 feet find has been shut down InHimrv 1 Tt Id rlnltnptl llV memtiers ot tne crew tnai uriiung ...111 It rauiimml nlmut I eliriiarv III. This well Is drilling In tho Nactosh The Tlecup No. 1 on tho Ander son fnrin, 11 miles norm 01 Jiope. has succeeded In getting Its casing i,r,.,,t, ,1,,, MiitrL-annrl. While (!fin- nl Mrit,rf-.r MvPM will not irlvo nnV definite Information niiout tins wen, It Is pretty generally understood among oil senilis thnt they are drill ing around 1.300. ' rei.,ii,..rw fnr thn Walter Itrown Duckett No. 1 wuro plated on the ground today. A stnnnnru rig win lie uwrt and uriliing win siari wnu I.. 1(1 ,ln..u ill fyj unja. Itlg Is being Installed at tho O'orgla syndlcato well. 14 miles nnrlhenst of llono. This well will spud In within 10 days or two weeks, Tho Arknnsas-Texas Company Mo. nniith of Hone. JVUIllliT ... - ---. i..iui,n.t rnominp nnil trm siv-lncn llllinur,, r ---- casing Is being set. This well had a splendid showing of oil around 2,560 ..-(.nn rlflllln? WFlH StnOOed tO case tho woll. They were drilling with 2,300 feet of open hole when oil was found Tho well will not bo de velopod until It Is cased all tho way down. . , , Oil wns found nt 660 feet In tho "Mystery' woll near Poreman, tn tho west of Hope, but tho well caved In before the casing was set Tho Ilrookshlro fc IMrhnnan test, over tho lino In Mttlo Itlver county, Is drilling nt 1.070 feet, (las was en countered at 600 feet nnd oil Indi cations found nt 900 feet. Tho l.ockshurg test, which wns made with a Hlar lie, developed n splc mild showing of gas around 1.400 feet. A larger rig wilt bo In stalled to complete tho well. IJvery well In tho field that has reached a depth ot 1.030 feet has had Indications of either giui or oil. Hope, as the largest town In south west Arkansas, Is taking on tho as pect of nn oil center, Practically all operators In the field mako head quarters here. As a result of largo crowds Uniting tho clly hotels nnd restaurants havo been doing impuri ty business. Ilopo has railway fa cilities for reaching any part of the field and Is close to PI Dorado. The demand for business houses hero can not bo met by tho present supply nnd plans nro being mado to build addi tional Ktores and warehouses. More Cuts in Crude Tho purchasing agencies nt Pitts burgh announced a 50-rent cut In tho following grades of oil: Penn sylvania cut to f 4.2.1 per barrol; Cabell cut to $2.95 per barrel; Horn erset to $2,25 per barrel; Somerset iignt to J 2 so per barrel, and nag land to 11.25 per barrel. Tho prleo of (lulf Coastal cntdo was cut 25 cents by tho Otilf Plpo I.I no company, making tho new prlco 1.25 per barrel, Home Gas Company Well Showing II ig The llnmn f1n Cnmi,r,,v n-MI In 26-1 8-5 on tho Knliierlne farm wns deepened Inohci Thursday and Is espomllng, maun netween 800 nnd 1.000 barrels filling all tho nvultablo toragn and requiring the owners to dam up tho creek to tako caro of the overflow, Tho same firm Is off setting this well on the euf and north, and Die ll.Hley OH and Oas eomptiny Is offsetting to the noith east on tho Milt Thompson farm. nils Is located about three miles northeast of tho town of Cushlug. This well Is drilled a total ot about 7 feet Into the Wilcox sand, Having Trouble Completing h'alnton Wildcat The I'arks brothers and Columbine OH company's N". 1 well located In lie houtlieast corner of the northeast of 6-23-5, Willi h hud a good show ing of oil a few weekH ago 111 sand 'omul nt 3.015, has been drilled on down tn Die top of the HnrtlrM tile round at 3,015 icel, lias been drilled having trouble with a cavey hole. which Is delaying the drilling In of 'ho well. Thero is sonin oil in the hole, and the well will he drilled In within the next few days. Southern Oklahoma Wildcat Showing Gas The No. 1 well of the daily Hello Oil company located In the northeast corner of the northwest of thn north west of 14-.'s-5w. about 12 miles lOUthwrsl of the Healdtou field, nnd a rank wildcat, topped a sand at 2,- 2S5 feet, and at one foot In the well w making a little gas, Tne well was ihut down for repairs yesterday, but drilling will bn resumed today, and li liol'i put on down Into the sand. Complete 2 Nice Producers in Ingals District Tho Twin States No. 1 Douglas lo ated In tho southeast corner of thn southwest of tho southwest of 22-19-4 topped tho Hartlesvlllo sand nt 3,495 feet and at 60 feet In Is good for 80 barrels natural. Tho Tribes Oil company and Gyp iy No. 2 Streund located In the northwest corner of tho northeast of 2T-19-4 Is good for 100 barrels after two 20-quart shots from sand found from 3,419 to 3.4SI feet. Tho Cosden Oil &. C.as Co.'h wild cat test In 20-20-5 Is reported to havo found tho top of tho sand nt 1.3.14 feet, nnd Is making 3.000.000 feet of gas from tho top otthn sand. Carter Makes Dig Strike iXorthwcst of Jhistow Tho Carter Oil company's No. 1 woll located In the southwest corner of tho southeast ot 9-16-8 Is reported to havo topped tho Wilcox sand nt 3,538 rcet and nt 7 icot in is goon for 166 barrols a day. This well U offset by two producers of tho Texo lenn Oil company on thn south and by tho Ited Hank OH company's well on tho west. Tho offset ot tho Texolenn Oil company tn thn south located In tho northwest corner ot the northeast of 16-16-8 was drilled In on March 22, 1920 Is roported to bo still making 9 4 barrels of high grade oil testing around 42 gravity. Tho Carter well found the pay about '3 feet higher than Its offsets, nnd has the indications of making an unusually good producer when fin ally drilled In. Hig Ucnryctla Gasser Finally Capped Tho No. P.entle of Howard and others located 111 the center of the west lire of tho southeast of the southwest of 31-12-12, which has been creating so much excitement .iround llenryetta by blowing off Us to. 000,000 feet of gas Into tho nlr, was gotten under control yesterday afternoon. Howard lias madn a lo cation for No. r, well on this samo section, und is spudding In. Kay County Operations The No. 3 Pratt of tho Junction Oil company located in the smith west corner of 31-29-1 is shut down at 2,000 feet. Rime company's No. 8 Pratt located In the center ot the northwest of the southwest of the southwest of section 31 nn old welt going deeper, has spudded In and Is shut down for casing. Thu Pmiilre Has & Fuel compar.v No. 7 Shurtz hxated In the coniei of the northwest of thn northwest of 31-29-1. Is drilling at 2,320 feet The P.mplro Ons ,fc Puel comp.inv No. 9 Smith located In the enter t the northwest of tho southeast rff 31-29-1. is dn'.'ing a' a 21 feci The P.nipiic 'lus k Pin : companv I Array Equipment Sales Co. 315 East Third St. DEALERS IN ARMY TENTS, BLANKETS, COTS, CLOTHING, SHOES, ETC. Let us equip your field crimp and Bunk House with Better Merchandise at lower cost. 31S E. Third St. . Phone C-569 has a rig up for No. I Swcnson, lo- ntn,t 111 Ihm n,,li(r nt (It,, nnrf liut'rit I of tho northeast ot 32-29-le. No. 5 Chllocco of thn Mid-Co com pany located In the southwest cor ner of tho northwest of the north east of 2S-29-20, Is drilling at 3. 060 feel. Marland Oil X- (Ins company No. 1 school located In tha center of the south lino of the northwest of 16- 29-3e, is shut down at 1,765 feet. Tho Carter till company Is shut down for repairs at 3.107 feet on Us No. 1 Whitman located In tho ooutli- east corner of 17-29-3e. Same com pany's No. 1 liVo located In the nun beast corner of the northwest of tho southwest ut 21-2'J-le, Is drill ing at 1,1 IS feet. No, 1 W.itklm of ('. 11. Shaffer located In tho northwest corner of 27-29-3c, is shut down at 3,720 tout for orders. Tho .Marland oil & lias company's No, 3 Cooper located In tho ountnr of tho west line of tho Houthwost of 28-29-3o Is shut down at 2. 700 feel. The HMckwcll oil A (inn coiniMiiy Is uhandimlng Its No. 1 Myers lo cated In the southwest comer of the northeast of the northeast of the northcHst of 1-28-lw, at u tOtul depth of 3.330 feet. MoCaskev & Wontz No. S3 Welsh located In the southeast corner of the southwest of 17-29-le, Is n rig. Samo company's No. 3 Puidy lo cated In the southwest corner of the northeast of 17-28-le, n twin well, Is setting 12-luch casing at 720 feel. Samo compnny's No. 1 Timothy lo cated In Iho south west corner of tho northweitt of tho iinrlheast ot section 17. Is fishing nt 3.331 feet. Mct'askey .t Wcntr. havo a tig up for No. I Foster located In the northwest coiner of the southeast of 17-28-1, a twin. Same company Is spudding in tho No. 1 Hent located In the northwest corner "t the northeast ot thu southeast of 1-28-lc. Tho National Pnlon company lins a I Ik up for No. 3 1'M.yton located In tho Miuthc.ist corner of the north east of the northwest of 33-SS-ln. Tho Carter Oil company Is drill ing at 1,510 feet In lis No. I Smith located In the northeast corner ot S-28-3e. Same company's No. 5 Smith located In tho northeast coi ner of the southwest, of tho south east of section S, Is llgglng up. Tho Marland Oil & Iteflnlng com pany Is pilllng 12-lnnh pipe nt n total depth of 3,105 feet In Its No. 2 Helberson located In. thn center of tho northeast of 17-28-3o. No. 3 tho northeast of tho northwest of northwest of tho northeast or the Helberson In tho center of tho northeast of section 17 Is shut down at 2,715 feet for repairs. No. 4 Helberson located In tho northwest corner of the northeast ot section 17 Is drilling nt 1.175 feot. Same company's No. 1 McMlchnll located In tho southwest corner of the northwest of section 17, an old woll being drilled deeper, Is shut down at 3,288 feet. Plrte-Plttman-Cosden No. 2 Amos located In tho northwest corner of tho northeast of thu northwest of tho southeast ot 17-2s-3c, Is shut down nt 810 feet. No. 1 Coleman of tho Homa-Okla Oil company located In tho south west coiner of tho northerns, of 35-28-30, Is fishing nt I.Olifi feot. Tho Twin States Oil & 1as com pany hns n crooked hole nt 3,670 feet In It" No. 1 Cauly located In tho northwest corner of tho north east of 19-28-4e. Tho Illshoma Oil company Is building cellar for No. 6 Humphries located In tho southwest corner of thn southeast of tho northeast of the southwest of 10-27-lw. Tho Mid-Co. Oil company s No. 7 Symons located In tho southwest corner of tho northwest of ll-27-3o, is shut down at 3,370 feet for or dors. The Hanger Oil & Ons company Is pulling pipe nt a total depth of 1,915 feet In its No. 1 lloster .lo catcd In the northeast corner of the northwest of tho northwest of M-27-3o. Tho Marland Oil & Iteflnlng com pany's No. 2 Crawford located In iiw. renter of the southeast of the southeast of 7-25-2 Is fchut down at 1.775 feet. Samo company's No 13 Hill located In thn center of tin northwest of tho southeast of section S, is shut down nt 1.360 feet. No. 11 Miller, located In tho north east corner of tin northwest of the northwest of 9-25-2e, Is swabbing; water at a total depth of 3,942 feot. Samo company's No. 10 Do Logo located In thn center of the northwest of tho northwest of U-26-2c, la bhut down nt 3,756 feet for orders. No. 11 Arrow of tho Mar land company located In tho center of tho northwest of the northeast ot Section 17. Is n rig. No. 1 Ceme tnry located In the northwest corner of the northeast of tho southwest of section 17 IH drilling out (us ing nt 2,151 feet. Samo company s No 1 Miller, located In the centftr of the southwest nt tho northeast of 19-25-2e, Is a rig- With the. Oil Men W. N. Carter of Mason nnd Carlnr Brothers Is b.v it from n honeymoon trlii to- (lalvcston and S.tn Antonio returning by way of Hot Springs, and li.nl n most enjoyable lime, the ATTF.ViiON! on, pitoi)t;ci:its Wm run pav you mony on your etnf nd I'no l't r'Ul""i'n"' International Tube Co. en? irniie,li- lililr. 217. MIIIOIS TKAimXH hTOIt'Mil', CO, AMI Crillnc I', kirn !r,.' Moln an Mnd s-i'H me Irn l,ckr tar JlouiMmitl (ioo4i Hold rrtmii AIhm I'rufiU ii dm; in-iti, pleasure of which was greatly mat-red by tho trimlriil Illness and death ot ii. II. Irt'oimrd who occu pied thn Mine pullman coining out ft l.lttle Hock nnd who was taken III within nn hour after tho Irani stnrteil. Mr. Carter i that oety thing was dons that possibly could havo been done to relieve Mi. 1cmii ard's suffering, seveinl doctors hav ing been summoned, nil to no nwiil. Ho says that Mr. Leonard cnlne Into the smoking oiiuMariinent showing eldent signs of, Ulstress and return ing to his berth w.ih wimii uncon scious, and did not regnlu con scious iiRnlu until he passed away as tho train was hearing Pt. Smith. "Mrs, l-cotHinl was with htm and did cwiihltig possible for her hus band and hud the unbnuudinl sym pathy of the entlro train In her grout (listless. We nil felt as though something must be done but were Impot.uit to help In this great crisis," Mid Mr. Carter. "Wo found business much better on the const than wo expected, although theto is a disposition In the vicinity of (lal veston nnd Han Antonio to take a ery pessimistic Mew of things nnd merchants are offering their goods Ht what Hpprsrs to ho unusually low prices. Otcrrontx that bad been oiling nt 7 T..00 are pelting now at fl5.(IU, Willi h would Indicate the worst kind of n deflation proiess was under way. It would look us though thn merchants had over bought. Wo Mnppiil at the Ml. An thony at Sun Antonio but did not find our old ft lend Colonel Newell ns he was out of town. Wo did run Into Judgu Harlow and had a good Mslt." It. V. Vanlloni, of Clifton Forge. Va., an aHiicinto ot ,1. it. Dud ley, Is In tho city for a fow days on business. M. 1- Monro, vice president and treasurer of tho Prick Held eoin ininy, Is expected In Tuls.i today or tomorrow, having been over the (lull coast field bi4ng accompanied by J. i. Swindler who Is manager here. Chandler Cnmpboll of Dallas, who has been operating aroiiuil Wichita Falls, Texas says that It Is mi quiet there that he found It necessary to get Into a real oil country, nnd Is thereforo now lllng at Okmulgen and likes the layout very much, lie made a strong effort to obtain a house In Tulsa before moving to Ok mulgee. "I spent three weeks looking for a house" said Mr. Camp bell, "and tho best thing ho could do was to get an eight loom apart ment for 350.00 monthly, so de cided to move to Okmulgee." A. C. Page, formerly of Tulsa, now operating a chain of oil well supply stores In a number of thn active oil fields of Texas, Including llrecken rldgo, Soilthbend, Hllasvllln, and (irnuam, arrived yesterday from tho east'where he had occasion to visit thn steel mills mid manufacturers of oil field enulninent. Ho reports that thn eastern people take an optimistic view of tho ulti mate outcome of this seeming de pression In thn oil game, which Is duo to tho cut In the prlco of crudo nnd they attilhuto this cut, not to overproduction, ns It would seem to the casual observer as n ciiho of sup ply and demand, but simply to n link In tho chain of events that Is being forged In all walks of II Id to help bring conditions buck lo u iioiinal basis, labor Is bound lo come down and materials tho same, consequent ly oil will he produced for lesi mnn- Experience Counts! Fifteen yenra of luiowiiijf how, coupled with n record of consistent servicu and fair dealing, means much to tho buyer of OKLAHOMA IRON WORKS DRILLING AND FISHING TOOLS Complete Slocks Carried by OKLAHOMA TOOL & SUPPLY CO. WITH THE LIVE ONES IN THE REFINING BUSINESS HIGHWAY OIL REFINING CORPORATION HIGHWAY PRODUCTS Haw CaslnKhcad and Cnslnchead lllcnds. Wo Bell only Kiiaranlced uusnllno ot our own mamifacltiro from our niun Oklahoma plants. 0-'J3ia I.. I). H!h 207-11 Lynch MM;., Tulsa. CHAS. F. NOBLE OIL & GAS CO. oahomnk with Tin: pup Producers and Itoflncrn of Crudo Oil and .Manufacturers CntdnBhead (lasollnn. Main Office, Tulsa, Okla. OIL STATE REFINING COMPANY HMD, OKLAHOMA High (Irado Petroleum Products from Onrliir Crude W. H. BARBER COMPANY Always In mailtet for petroleum products. MINNEAPOLIS! AND CHICAOO " ex po rt'oi lcorpo r a t i on7 (Inc. ) First National P.inU Midi;., Tulsa. Olila. l.ornl Teh phone Osbkh No. 2780 LonK JiUtunce, I.. 1. No. 108 Purchasers of nil petioleum products for export. NAJ.F.S OFFIl.'F.H: New Yolk No. 61 Ilrondu.iy Paris Continental Hotel Hxpnrt Terminals at Avondnle. Now Orleans', La, COSDEN & COMPANY IlIUH (IHADU PHTltOUIFM PltODUCTH Tulsa, Oklahoma CONSTANTIN REFINING CO. fieneral Offices Tenth floor, First National Hank MlilK lleflnnrlcs. Tulsa, Ilevol. Phone, OsuK'i G02O, CHESTNUT & SMITH CORPORATION Manufm Hirers CaslnKhcad, Alisorptlun and Hhndcd 'iimollno Phono Osngn C2S0. Tulsa, Okla. "WHITE EAGLF 01i7aNU REFINING COMPANY Half Of, c PltOIH'CKIitt AMI JWJFIM.l.'! Kansas ca- .Mifsr ji ey nnd with the ever Increasing de mand for oil, development will inn tinue, nnd by summer wn will hae seen that we hae had no cause to cry "Calamity.'' J. 11. Montgomery, a personal friend of J I,. Hhakely, wile man ager of the Prick-Held Hupply com .mv, is In the ell) and speaking ot conditions In I'ltlsbuigh )." We, of course, depend larnelv nn the steel business since It I thn prin cipal business factor there. The steel corporations sre ns busy s they enr hae been, In fact, they havo enough business on thslr bonks at thin time to keep them mnnlng for thn next five or sl month. The bookings mil larger than they have been for the past heveial inonlllH nnd the business nullook In the Pnst Is very blight. do not think the cycle has been completed, however, tim won't Is past, and as mmii as labor conillthuis right Iheinselves and the laboring man decides to go In work, there is no doubt but OihI we would hnvn the Htentem boom In tho east and throughout (he whole country that we hnvo ever had W are really optlml.ttlc, on the whole, nnd I think the worst Is over, nl thoiixh the people hen- In Okliihoinii are perhaps feeling worse loday than we ever did In ihe east. In other words; you are In the same londlMou that vu were In several months ago. Thn wholesale pi leu of lumber has been cut fully Ml per cent and al though the retnllei Is not lible lo give his custoiTiesr tin benefit ot the de cline as vet. ho will soon be wble to i itu ho." and Mr Montgomery known what ho is talking anoiu as no is rhiilrmtin of thn Advisory Hoard of Iho largest lumber mens association in tho world, DISMISS FRAUD CASE Court Finds Ncgvn Was WHIiln Ihu Ijtivv When Me Acis-picn sj.i ns First Til) incut on Isit. "Will (liayson. negro m-ciised nf obtaining 25 from J. II Hall of West Tulsa on July 25, 1020. war rr.,,,,,1 no l L'lilltv mi o le.'huleiiilly at tlio conclusion of his piellmlu'ir hearing i riiuiy ucinto .lusine n. i Mnxey. the court Inddlug th" onlv rccnuiso tho complainant In the pronectitloti hns Is a civil suit lo re cover the money. Itnll claimed ho paid llw negro 125 down on two lots In lloilglis ad dition and agreed lo pay thn re mainder. $169, 111 time p.iyiil.'Ms, (Irayson lo obliilu a noiitrin't for purchase from tho holder llimi liv ing In Snputpa. It wns admitted (Irayson obtained the mnney, but un der tho law, slnco ho did not slate to Hull that ho wnn tho owner of Ihu properly or holder of a on l ract I here wns tin fraud. and lm Is not guilty of obtaining mnney uniierjajsi prcieiim-w. Wanted by Friends J. A. Jswis and J. A.. Klmn In Iho settlement of an estato. Presuinnbly In coal or oil bust ness. Howard for Information regarding tholr whentabouts. Address LOCK UOX 2.1 I II X X H UTA W.N II V, I 'A . Mai" Offi' o Wklun, Uuusas WcMiger Armstrong Petroleum Co. M A UKKTH11H Transportation Illdg. Chltngo, III. Union Amnio HIiIb. Pittsburgh, Pa. Daniel tu.lv Tulsa, Okla. UNION PETROLEUM COMPANY lll'PINPllH, i:.VPO!lTP,I!H AND MAItKHTnHH TuNi Office, Cosden llldg. Phone 4109 OLD DOMINION OIL & GASOLINE CO. (100!) 910-1.1 MAYO lll.DO. ACM U PETROLEUM CO. Chlrnmo Officii: 910 Houth Michigan Avetuin Kiinsns city Offt. e. Tulsa Office, Dallns. Texan 401 Security HI. I 303 Ateo llldg. 500 linger llldg. liill. Oil (I AH OH KHIIOHP.XK, NAPHTHA, OA80I.1NI3 WHITE OIL CORPORATION PIIODPCKItH AND ItllFINIIItil HOMH OFF1CH: No. f.rt Ilrnnd St., Ncw York 3J9 Kennedy lldg,, Tulsa, Okla. INDIAHOMA REFINING COMPANY ItPflnetles nt Okmulgee, Okla., Kast St. Ixnils, 111. ST. l.OPIH OFFICH: PHDMItAI. IinHnUVn HANK 111,1)0. PRODUCERS & REFINERS CORP. PIIODPCIIHH AND ItHFINHltM OP "PAllCO" PKTltOMSUM PltODUCTH New First National Hank lltilldlng, TULSA, OKLA. SAPULPA REFINING COMPANY PIIONF.H OHAOI3 6700-01 Munilfactitiors Petroleum Products llales Dept. 713 Now First National Hank llldir. EMPIRE REFINERIES INCORPORATED ltnflncrlcH Located nt Okmulgee, Oklahoma City, Cuahlng. I'onca. City, Okla., dalnesvllle, Texan, Holes Offlco Phono 7000; 416 Unity IJld.. Tulsa. Okla. Livingston Refiners Corporation PIIODIICHIIS nilFINUnS MAHICKTMIia All Products of Petroleum. All I'liniira Onaco 0420 (icncral Offices, Tulsa, Okla, GENERAL AMERICAN TANK CAR CORPORATION II. J, HIlAUli; mid It. T. MUBHF.H, Uesident Agents. Thona R36J ROXANA PETOLEUM CORPORATION I, riiuuutiriiui Ht. I.nuls, Mo Arcade llldg, CUli ago, III., Continental SHAFFER OIL & REFINING COMPANY UF.FINKIUF.H Riles Office, 208 Houth THE PURE OIL CO. Ttoflncrlcn nt dialling nnd Ardrnora. NORTH AMERICAN CAR COMPANY TANK CAMS I.KAHIOD, HIH'AIHIJD AND IIHMUII.T (Inn. 1''. Ilrhiham, Kotithwcrt lloprcsontatf vo, 1004 Daniel Illdgr. Works: Coffcyvlllo, JCan. ' Telepliona 1180 CHICAGO CLEVELAND GENERAL REFINING COMPANY TULSA. ARDMORE LUBRITE REFINING COMPANY ItHPINHltH OP IIKIIIHHT OltAIli: I.UIIHICATJNa OILS UJHIUTIl MIIIHICATHS ItKlllT Hlxly Per Cent Hi tter Luhrliutliix Thau Any Othnr Oil (lenerat Offlco: Arcade Hullilluu fit. Louis, II 0. OKLAHOMA PRODUCING & REFINING CORP. of America PHTHOLKUM AND 1TH PRODUCTS Mules and (loiiernl Offlcen, O, P. & 1L Multtlng Tulsa, Oklahoma SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY PKTMOLHUM PROI3UCTH Tulsu, Okla., 215 Blnclnlr Hide. Chicago, Conway nulldlnc BROOKLYN OIL piiooucnitB Codar 129 Cedar J29 31&-317-313 ItohlllKOn II I dir. mioco num., tuiju. conway hldo.. chicaoo M.IDCO OIL SALES COMPANY LulirlcatlnK Oils of Hvery Description, Includlni; Filtered fitocks, Petrolutum .felly nnd Wax. PHODPCKltf! ItHPINHMH MAnKKTHflS IMPERIAL REFINING COMPANY PHTItOLHP.M AND ITS 1'RODPCTH (iiin-i.il Offh-cs. l"t. Worth, Texas Itoflnory: Ardmorc, Okla. TIIF MARLAND REFINING COMPANY liP.PJNIJItH OF HIOII C.ItADR CMUDIJ I'ONCA CITY. OKLAHOMA J. li CAMPION OILS pitoMi'T anitvicn 807-HOH-SU! COHDICN J1LIM1. BIG HEART PRODUCING & REFINING COMPANY M WIJFACTI IinilS ALL PHTUOLUFM PItODPCTH J I K li c.rads Lulu iciiiIiik Oils, Cylinder Stockn and Heflned Wax. Hxcditivi- oriM-s, .Ninth Fluor .Mayo lildK., Tulsa, Ok lu. Iti'flnci, IflKlcart. Okla. Phono Owko OOSO PHILLIPS HI GRADE REFINING CO. pi:tholi:iu phodfcts P.. fincrhs Bales Offices, Tulsa, Okla. fit i, nirrir uklahup a First Nat l HjnU Uldfc Andrews llldg, Dallas, Texas, (IAHOI.INH P1IONIJ OBAnn f.133 Aisit ju-c 1.,1. im Tulsa, Okla-. Mayo Blrtr. Commercial Hank Tildg. AT CUHII1NO IitUlIn Htrect, Chtcngo. New York. 120 Broadway & GAS COMPANY Cndar 872 Tulsa, Oklahoma Phones uS15 i