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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1922 IN THE OIL FIELDS Office S tit llesldcnoe 1441. Oil tlnthrl tliiMlalHin Kin . Okle 11.00 HratdlMl 1.10 Cement 1 10 W.llert 1.00 niwlra I 1' llrnrltllit .... Ml llurkbnrtiell ...Ms HvDl to. . , , III Corei'-er.s llitil I It Cnreir sr. h'vy .H JIH CL.l. 1'' I'lene jurc i. .to Himii Lake I I' Humble l.l W (NiluroMe . I. II Cefldo 1 1.00 Ce.l.lo. II 10 14 . Cerldo. hfevf.. I It Homer 1.00 I'.l Dorado, Alt. 1.00 llaynesellle ... !- renneylteola , I. Is Cet.ell Dtrilim l.J IIMlMilt 100 Horuerset. llshL 1,1 Koreereet 1.10 l.lme Indlsns lillnol II' Wimr ....... I"1 I'rlnceinn 1.II Waterloo .... 1.7 ('snails . Ias Elk llesln I. 0 l r Creek ... l.0 UK Moody ! Mult Creek ... 1,10 Cl Cr U Mnnt, 1.10 Hull lUyou ... 1 0 Did Not Negotiate With Standard of Indiana for Sup pi a of Gasoline Now comes the official denial by the National Petroleum Marketers association, which Jias been inoru tirtitnpt tliiui usual, hut none the Ih welcome and effective, who wlnh to make th statement plain and far-reaching possible, thnt theie lm been no negotiations on the part of the nianchitlon, with the Htsndsid Oil company of Indiana, In regard to n supply of gasoline. It hna boaii common gossip around 'Tulsa that oiia of thu representa tlves of the IiIk concern was aiithoil f ty for ilia statement that "Negntla ; tlon hnv been broken off entirely with tho marketers." It would now appear n good schonio to call nnotlier witness or two, and thin, that the rumors whlrli have been 'nffnat inny bo thoroughly Invostl I gated. "There might hnvo been eomo 'member nt our association who hna been guilty of negotiating with the Standard of lndlnnn for hla supply of gasoline, but NOT the Asoeln tloli," said Mr. Htilrcn over long distance, find who In doubtless In Charge of tho Chicago hoadiiuiirlcrs. Tho refiners should appoint a committee to Inko testimony, and run down tills rumor to Its source. Wilcox lirings In 10,000-lihl. Well at llrlnlow Tho Idggost eenenllon In olldom to diiy In tho monster well Just brought In by tho II. l' Wilcox OH tins Co., In the Wilcox pool, on tho .1. Hcncha- form In 2-lG-tl, which l flowing 10,000 bands as It stands. It is located In tho southwest cornor of tho southwest of tho northwest nuil In a dluRonal northeast offset to the iccent ltol.ind Oil cntnpany'H gusher which rarao In mnkliiK n ro portcil production of 20,000 barrels per day. Tb top of tho Dtlteher sand was reached at 2.139 feet, which Is four feet higher than It wan In the Itoland yvoll, at which depth tho well befian Jgossini; fieely. Tho Dutcher sand has not been drlllcd Into, thu Me flow comlnc f roiu tho top few Inches of pay. It Ih puttlnc two solid Much streams iot oil Into the flow tan Kb, mid with .tho small tools stltl lost In tho hole. LTIhi rnhlo lino was lost In th" holo yesterday, but was recovered, ?: l'or five hours yesterday afternoon tho three-foot hard lino shell found foil top of thu sand could not bo -penetrated by thu drillers and tho UrlllliiK was discontinued until Hat urdoy nVirnlnR, They ovcntually got through this formation and Just scratched the top of tho Dutcher ;s,ihtl, anil with a tremunduoun kus pressiiru tho well bewail flowllitc at .(approximately four hundred barrels '.per hour and Isntlll innlntuliilnR that itata of flow. DrlllluK has been dls ycontlnned for tho piesent, but It la believed that considerable Incrcaso In production will bo obtained In drill iinp deeper Into the sand. Tho company with ltd usual pro--caution wiih prepared for this "Kiisher" in that oil flow Kites, tanks, etc.. wcro Installed ami connected, and no oil was wastrd or lost. Kour .toon tanks aro nlrendy erected, in cludltiB four l.i'iOO-barrcl sl7.e and Uen fiOO-barrel tanks. This lucky find of tho Wilcox pco plo is only tho forerunner of what Is to follow within tho next sixty to ninety days as they aro drilling four additional wells - 'o samo farm tilid section as 1 ws: ' No. 3 In tho southwest corner of ,thu northwest of the northwest drill 'IliK at 2,1100 feet; No. 6 In the south-east corner of tho southeast of tho ; nor (Invent drlllini; nt 2.750 font; No. 7 In tho northwest corner of the outheast of tho northeast drilling at 1,700 feet with a good show of aa and No. 8 In tho southwest corner of tho northeast of tho northwest drilling at 4D0. It Is expected that ull of thoso tests will provo to be IiIk producers as they aro located rlcht on top of the dome and In what Is now proven territory. Conservative ly speakliiB, their completion should mean some 2D, 000 or 30,000 barrels Increased production for thin pros perous concern. OIL AND GAS l.ratrt Mjilrs 1'inilnrllnn. f.le. , Ono set standard drilling tools. ,78 7 -O. Advertisement. OliOI.OClIST WANTED to check large block of ncreaco In southern . Kaiuas for Interest In block and 1 first well. Hox 805-O, caro World. "Advertisement. i For snlo forty acre lease, offsett ing Dutcher and Wilcox sand test, .now drilling northwest of Ileggs. Ad mires Uox 1081. Tulsa, Okla. ' FOrt PAI.K Now five-year lease, -lputliwot fiuarter, 33-19-4 cast; J40 'per acre, quick action. P. O. Jlox 131, 'West Tulsa, Okla. Advertisement. lA'Tlli;U P. IjANU - Democratic candidate for county -(Judge, In an upright, honest and, inhlo young man who merits your suppori miiucai Aaveriisomem. For Hale Montana Jveates ' Your opportunity to acquire leases .now at a reasonable price In Toole .oounty, Montana, where good wells aro being completed. We have ftovetal thousand acres near drilling wells and scattered for protection, .uan also furnUh drilling mocKs. An dress rooms 905-906 Kennedy Illdg.. tuis.-i, okla. Telaphono Osago 92ti0 Advertisement. Will buy undeveloped 40 or 80 acres In active proven section, or drill for part of acreage. Describe your (stuff. 1305 Baltimore. Adver tlecment, W. II. I'lil'K. I. O. Hoc 33. What lntcrntutc Commerce Commission Said About Nvcesnilu of Heller Hates From Tulsa The Interstate cotiiniep e commis sion In Its billetln No. 1.1293, on lh subjei t of "reduced rates for 1013," Iihs this to say In regard to the nec essity of better rales for the Inter ior reflnerlss located In tlm south west. "In 1921. there were approximate ly 260 rtiflnerlow In the southwest, of which no were snui down. i.n than hi) per cent of tlm total ea paclty of tlieM refineries were In opeiatlou during th yr. hut re fineries on the Mil I T cihiiI ami east of tlm Mlsiieellipi wem ouelxled li sipromltely Si per cent of capa city. HhlppelH uracil that the Rrealer extent to whli h interior southwestern lenneries vere mm in 1921, wan due to the p'Tceiitag" Increaseil In rail mtixi on peiroleiiin uiixliiLls from these ief merles to the northern and eastern markets. which had widened the spread in trnuepoitallnii charges to the dis advantage of soiithweHtein leflner- lo. I'nr example; the lates from TiiIsh, Okla., and Wood Hlver, III., to Cleveland, Ohio, prior to the In crease of 1920, were 4(, eenlM and 2i cotila, restieetively; a unrerence OKalost TllU'il of 20 cents. That In (lease resulted 111 tales of 62 and 3," cents, respectively. Increasing the dlffeienco to 27 cents. '"flio recmd Indicates mat ai- thoiiKh more than l! per cent of the crude petrnlelliil produced In tho United states in l'JUi, camo iroin wella 111 tho southwest, loss than 20 nor cent of the total crude pro- ducod waa refined by the Interior refineries In that region; and that of lho crude liroilueed In tho south' west. 67 por cent moved tinner oy nhielliies to refineries elsewhere, or by pipelines and tank vessels to tho Atlantic ports, thus nepiivniK ui" lull lines or 111 IK' ) revenue. "HhlntinrM suv that eiirh readjust ments lis the rairlers hit vu inailo since August 1020, instead or ins etting tlm biltdeii plated upon the southwestern reflnerlea by tho psr contaKo Increases, have niigmonted that dlsailvantage to the extent of 3.G cents tier Kill pounds, the amount of n flat reduction In rates between points In central territory mill from central to trunkllno ter ritory. Following that I eduction, the advantage of Wood Ulver comes over Tulsa In reaching Cleveland. hern mo 30.6 cents, ' This situation appears to clearly fall within the class of rem llatlilPIlt contempillleil wnen the Inciensea of 1U20 were autho rized. (KIHTOIffl NOTH) Ami why llm iloterstato coinmurco commis sion did not ordor tho rollroiidH to play fair with Tulsa shippers at that i lnuii....l r. f ii i.i,nil In ir' it ro i inn,. Instead of 'suggesting a ro adjustment, Is the onu question that linu never linen eoiveu. "The railroads should promptly revise their rntes from the eoUthwoHt to thu eastern groups In order to lesson tho spread as compaieil wun rales between points In centiul and trunkllno territories," continue tho Interstate cotiituorco commission, and. it Is thla readjustment that iin now boon cranted after nearly throe yeara of hard sledding for tho independent refiners hore. Wood ltlor HcflncrlcK. It Is Interesting to noto that tho Wood Itlver refineries still Imvo the best of It. Tho Ht. Louis chamber of commerce, having tho welfare of Its leflnerles nt heart, recently came out with a etutement to tho effect that tho reflnorles located at Uajit Ht. I.oula and nt Wood Hlver, wero obliged to pay freight on crude oil us well ns tho freight on east bound stuff. Tho fact Is; that under tho commission's decision, the re fined rate from Kansas or Okla homa to Cleveland. Ohio, will now bo 50 colitM cents per hundred pounds. On a 10.000-gollon car at 56 cents, the charges will bo J309.6O. The icflner In Tulsa. Is he pays freight on a 10,000-gallon car of etude oil for a dlstanco of 50 miles, will pay 7 1, freight charges, or a total of JI43 60; It Is this amount thnt Tulsa refiners must pay to de liver car load ot lo.uoo gallons m refined stuff at Cleveland, Ohio. The refiner at Wood Hlver, 111., who, If ho paid freight on hla crude from K.itmas or Oklahoinii, would pay on a 10,000.p.allou" car, deliv ered nt Wood Itlver, 1 177.60. or 24 cents per hundred pounds on 7i.000 pounds. Krom Wood Itlver to Cleveland. Ohio, on a' 10,000-gallon car ot re filled oil. ho would pay (307.90, ol aiu eimta ner hundred pounds, making a total ot 1385.50, leaving hi hi n margin of (5S 10 ns ngnlnst the refiner located In Tulsa. This big dlfferonro In hla favor, has not satisfied his Insatiable cu nldltv. lie has boon dotermlnod that the Tuleo, refiner would continue to pay tho old rate or b) cents per luu imiinils from Tulsa to Cleveland. Ohio; but has finally been obliged to capitulate and to do at least tho bidding of the Interstate commerce commissi n, and submit to a re duction that given Tulsa at least a look-in, How Til I'm otiiiwtrs. It might be Interesting to know Just how theee Independent refin eries ate able to compote. It is pot slble td take tho testimony of Wal ter C Teairle. head of tho Standard of New Jersey, on ono Phase ot the situation, having a bearing on this qUcHtion. He said: "When 1 got my training, u was In a little refinery at Cleveland, ( Meaning his fathor's firm of Hchofleld. tPchurmor Teagle. which was later Hlorbed by tho Htandard) Wo all worked together and wero nblo to accomplish won ders by team work and by loyalty to our firm." Another thing, tho Independent ro finer In the Mld-Contlnent field. Is making a mighty high-grade gasoline such as tho Hade demand. It Is said by ono of the largest Indepen dent dealers In the stnto ot Indiana that, "We tiso tho gasoline taken from cars filled by tho Standard Oil company to clean our decks each Hunaay," and this man has a trad that far exceeds any other concern lu Indianapolis. More tlmn all, the people of the United Btatcs nre strong for the In depend fellows, who can fight for trado as against the greatest odds In tho world. There Is nothing thnt appeals so much to tho nverago man ns the fact that ho Is patronizing a growing concern, nnd Is helping equalize to the best of his nhllltv tho wealth of the country. lnlcislnto Tables. The following table of rates will I I i.o of ! i.-rest. It Is taking Cleveland' ll a t 'II. a differential, Tulsa over Wood llu .r June 24, 1'JlN, Has 20 cents, pir liunilreil pounds. The ilirrerenliftl Novemher 20, 1920. beianie 17 cents per hundred pounds. On January 1, 1922, the difference In rates wan reduced to 27 1-2 ceiila per hundred pounds, and under the new rat, which will go In to off not on the 13th of July, 1932 (If noth ing happens) will still be 21 1-2 eats per hundred pound", which la I 1-2 cents higher than It Was June 21. 1918. The differential lo IliltfAlo, N. Y.. and Detroit, Midi, Tulsa to Wood ttlver. III, is approximately the the samo as to Clevi-land, Ohio, The dlffeientlnl becoming effective under the new rate of July 13. being 21 1-2 ceiilrf In the days before the rates wnru first advanced In 1920, there were many train loads of refined products Just as far east nn providence, It. I., while It was an overy-day occur rence for truln loads bound for Huf falo, I'lttsliurgh, or Detroit, to leave Tulsa. There Is h close margin now, be tween the rates ns limy will In henceforth and the rules of 1920. and there should be a big business done within the next 30 (lays. Imports of I'etrolcum at Principal 11. S. I'orts AeeiitdlnR to figures collected by tho AmeiPaii Petroleum Institute, Impnits of petroleum (crude and refined oils) at the principal United Hi n ics port for the month of June totaled 11.726,237 barrels, a dally average of 890. II Panels, compared with I3.17S.171 baireln, a dally average of 131. 71S bariels for the month of May. Import at the prln dpal Atlantic coast ports for the month totaled rt . 2 2 . 1 rt 7 barrels, n dally svoniKO of 207, H02 barrels, competed with fi.7B6.557 barrels, n dully n.oiago of 217,9li3 barrels for May. At Oulf coast ports Imports totaled f,, 498,370 barrels, a dally avetago of 183,27), compared with fi,719,fil4 barrels, a dally averasso of 2 J (7.762 barrels for May. Import at principal United Htotcs port for tho week ended July 1 to taled 3,)i2X,0Kn barrel", a dally aver age of B17.K7R barrels, compared with 1.932,370 barrels, a dally av erage of 27fi.0r)3 barrels for tho week ended June 2 I. llecelpt nt Atlantic const port for the week ended July 1 wero 2, 070. (ISO barrels, a dully average of 295,721 barrels, against 707,0(10 bar rels, n dally average of 113,sfi7 bar lels for the week ended Juno 21. Iterelpts nt flnlf coast ports wero l.fifiS.000 bi"' '. a dally average of 22-.H7 bi' against 1.135.370 ban els. n .1 f i.eiagn of 102,19(1 barrels for tl ,. . ek ended June 2 I. urn at V. S. Port" lniMirts of Petrolcf Vi Cnlloii") (I in itch nt.oasi I'ortM. At Atlantic) Total Month of Juno Baltimore 759.000 Boston 371.000 New York 2,631.250 Philadelphia 1,038.900 Others 1,426.717 Total 6.226.867 Dally average 207,562nst At flnlf Co Oolvestnn district 1,4 40,000 New Orlenns-Ilaton Itouge 1,613.370 Port Arthur-Hablne Dlst. . .2, 35X000 Tampa 90,000 Total Dally 6,498,370 average 1R3.279S. At AH W. Total 11,725.237 Daily nvernge 390,8 41 Hlacku'cll and Deer Creek Operations Pl'MlM tn The World. IlI.ACKWl'.I.U July 8. -Itnotit, 0 tnllos southwest of Illackwell In Oinnt county, may within a year be come ono ot tnn now nil towns of northern Oklahoma. There aro three deep tests now being drilled In two dlroetlnna. I.. T. Wllhlto of WIchltn Is drilling 1.266 feet lit No. 1 Ilrldgo water 111 section 35-26-3 west on the north side of the Halt Fork east or town. This test was reported Thurs day to hnve a showing for oil nt 1.250 feet. Tho Cotnar Oil company, Unit! parties and the Hulllvnn Dia mond Drill compniiv nt .no. i i mi llers farm, northwest corner of the southeast of 13-25-lw. spudded In on July 1. but shut down to install a new holler. Operations It Is thought will be resumed tho first of next week. Tho location Is on a govern ment survey and also hns been passed upon by some of Oklahoma's leading geologists. One mile north east of tho loratuin the Connr Oil company li operating n core drill to test out tho aeroago In that locality. This test Is flvo miles southwest of I.amont on the south side of the river. In section 21-26-4W the Ho- worth oil Ona Co. nro drilling a deep test. Tho location Is eight miles southwest ot l.nmont, also on tho south side of tho Salt Fork. Unld parties It Is said have secured n block consisting of 3.000 acre on the writ ndlolnlng the toSynslto of lAinnnt, nnd will put down a deep test in the near futures. Tho chances of obtaining both gas and nil enit and southwest nre very favorable. and If either Is drilled In wilt in crease the price of acreago nnd cntiso tho town to grow. Waldo and Duller nre drilling an Interfiling wildcat In tho Ited 1UM district on tho llundy farm. The lo cotlon Is In Orant county, seven miles west of Medford nnd three miles cast of Wauklta. The total depth of the hole Is 3,660 foet. The Twin States Oil company la re ported drilling around S.00O feet In their wildcat test In Oarflelrt county five miles west of Hunter. The test U In the northwest enrner of n block comprising 5,000 acres. At Deer creeK tno iay on com pany Is drilling nt 3.313 at No, 3 Martin, fouthwest of tho eogthwest of 23-27-3 west. Illackwell Oil & (las Co., U repoited to have a show ing for oil nt 3.281 feet nt No. 1 Martin, northwest of the north half of the southwest or 23-27-aw. Ostot Development company and W u McAdoo, Jr.. ore drilling at 1,270 feet at No. 1 C. C. Clover, southwest of the northeast ot 17 3 1 -7c, Cowley county, Kansas. A good shriving for gas was had at 118" . M. L. Poundstone, District Manager flBr Ticker Dope i ,;,ri r m Mi'imi aiiiti' in "ii J ' u ' i 1 II iiu ttl'rif"i'-f u, i' ill i ii e In In llueita or .Mom' W"re i on- eluded today. No definite agree ment was reached but memoranda embodying the more Important principle will be taken to Mexico by Minister rte la lluerta for submis sion to pii sldent Obregon. Walter Clark Ttsgl, president of the Htandard Oil company of New Jersey and chairman of the com mission of oil executives made this statement on the conference being held between Mexican Minister of Finance d la lluerta and the com mittee Of oil executives composed of Mesrs W. C. Teagie. H. I,. Doheny, II. C. i.ufkln, II. K. Sinclair and J. W. VunUyko. representing, re spectively, The Htandard Oil Co., of New York, Mexpan Petroleum Co., Texas Co, Blnclalr Co., and Atlantic Refilling company, were concluded today. "While no definite agreement was reahed. the conferences have result ed In the preparation and exchange of memoranda, embodvltig tho more Important general principles rela tive to future exploration and ex ploitation work." Minister do la lluerta H taking this memoranda Imek In Mexico to be submitted to Ptesldent Obregon. The principles outlined In the memoranda are in fended to apply not only lo oyera lions hv the companies participating In the conference but to nil other companies operating In Mexico who mlKht elect to enter Into lmllni arrangement" ITnlon OH company of California declared usual extra dividend of 11 a share together with regular nuar terlv of 2 n share both payable July 28. stork record July 10, Halt Creek Producing association declared regular quarterly 30 cent dividend payablo August 1, record July l.'i. TAMPICO Atlantic I.obos com pleted Its 1'garte well In Panuco flowing 9,000-bnrrcls at l.kSG-fcut. Mutual Oil directors voted to In crene capital from 15,000,000 to 30,. 000.000 subject to approval of stock holders and to enlarge board of dl rcrtoro from soven to nine. TAMPICO -Mexican Petroleum line opened wells 3 and 4 Cerrn A7.ul. In older to maintain needed productions. An official of the Mexican Pe troleum I lilt morning denied the stnlement that Mexican Petroleum hns a showing of emulsion and water In Its No. 2, 8, and '. wells which should be pinched. Ho stated that Total Week Mtlded July 1 262,000 1 10.000 952.250 270.800 455.000 2.070.050 295,721 383,000 127.000 713,000 Week Knded June 24 187,000 00.000 222.000 82,000 216.000 797,00ft 113. 857 3.18,000 284,370 498.000 15, CC0 1,135,370 162.196 1,932,370 276.053 Month of May 1 .01 7.SC7 802.000 2,365,500 USS.00O 1.583.190 86,557 17,953 Ports, 1,370,000 2.144.614 3,175,000 30,000 6.719.614 1,653,000 221,857 3,623,060 617.678 216,762 Ports. 13,476,171 431.715 Mexican Petroleum wan producing oil from wells 7 and 9 and 16 In the Cerro Azul field. Itoynl Dutch year ended December 31, 1921 net Income after taxes nnd expenses 104,080.178 florln.i against 129.160.361 In 1920. Dffectlvo Monday price, of gasoline and kerosene and nit petroloum pro tlucto of Standard Co., of Indiana eold In Chicago will bo reduced In proportion to tho amount of tho freight reduction authorized by I. C. C. Reduction moans saving two tenth to four-tenths of a cent per gallon of gasoline. Dividends Mutual Oil declared quarterly 12H-cent dividend, payable Septem ber 15, stock record Hep'ember 1, first slnco October. 1921 when passed 10 per cent yearly dividend. Oenernl Kugar Iteflnlng declared regularly 1 3-4 per cent common dividend and 1 i per cent preferred, both payablo August 1 and July 21. Salt Creek Producer association declared regular quarterly 30-cont dividend payable August 1 ami July 15, Allli Cluilmers declared regular quarterly I per cent common divi dend payablo August 16 and July 24. NI2W YOltK. Indicated con sumption of sugar for six months 1922. 2,81S,o00 tons or ut annual rnto of over 5.500.000 tons according to Wlllett and Oray. Yesterday's sale of Cuban In August shipment positions nnd July loading to refiners nnd operators totnlcd about 150.- ooo nags, Phone Osngr "H.7U I sH'PI ,i I f?S'l'J'llt lliviiTl Ja Wm Motors llrown-Mpc Trans. , I iiiiNiMiunm- gjfl missions nnd Tlmkon wmatvvimjm v. w. rrec horn , UIKi 1 ENGINEERING . EMSSMffiS I CORPORATION Control Your Business With Visible Records KARDEX SALES CO. 215 South Boulder Osage 4064 .New Wells in the 11-11 ( Oil HI I'll The (llndys It He fill company No 4 Holmes in the northwest of thu southeast of the southeast of 13-11- 11, qulnn pool, I making 600 bar rels. The Sinclair Oil A tins Co, No. 2 Btnlth In the southwest corner of tho northeast of tho northwest of 13-11-11, Is n 2B-barrel producer. The A. Wooster Oil company has a -barrel well In Its No. 3 Klsh, In the south wont, corner of tho eouthoant of 1211-11. The Henry Oil company No. 4 on the Harnett farm In the southwest of the southwest of 21-11 11, is a 150 barrel producer. II fl. Jennings has n dry hole nt 3 610 feet In No. 2 Itoblnson In the southeast corner of 26-11-11. The Severn. Wildcat North of Keistone The C. I.. Hevery and associates wild-cat lo ated north of Keystone. In tho nordiwest corner of the northeast of the northwest of 13 20-0e, Is diltling nt 400 feet on R Wilcox sand test. This well is lo cated two miles north of tho Key stone shallow Hand pool. Inter-Sea Service Corporation Has Shawinfi of Oil The Inler Sa Hervlce corporation. drilling in the southwest corner of the southeast of 0-27-0. Hutler county, Kansas, has a sand nt 2,745 feet and a nlco showing of oil. Hrothers, Inc., Have llifl Gas Well in 11-12 Munn brothers, Incorpotnteil drilling at the (enter of tho west Inn of the southwest ot tho north wcrtt of 30-11-12. hnvo the regular gaH send at 2.265 feet, nnd tnn well Is making about 16,000, 000 foet of gas. it will bo brnilcn-neadud ana drilled deeper. .Mntin hrothers nre beginning to bo experts In finding gas, as their firm, the Westland Oil company nnd (Hidden recently completed tho 60, 000. 000-foot gneser over on Harlow- Creek northoost of Tulsa, which has now been mudded In nnd the well Is being deepened. There ought to bo a lot of oil In the Wilcox sand, Wilson Sundlcate Test at ISristow Sltowinu for a Producer ' The Hiram C. Wilson syndicate test In tho northweot corner of tho southwest of the northwest of 30- 10-9, In which water has been re ported bv several sources, leaving tho Impression that It was a failure Hns n splendid showing of oil In the top of tho Dutcher sapd, found at 3,085 feet, nnd tho company Is now running tho casing to shut off this water which Id coming In back of tile 0-tnch casing. Tho well will bo drilled In tho first ot tho week. Producers & Refiners Deep Test in the Cashing Field Tho Producer & Iteflnors Corn. has drilled Its No. 2 Porry farm. In 28-1S-5. Cuslilnir flold.from the Skinner sand on down to tl)e break In the Hnil! or Wilcox sand, topped at 3.801 feet, and tho well Is now making 120 barrels natural nt four feet in this deep nay. Tho test which Is located In tho northeast corner of me norinweet or section 28, will bo completed tho first of the week. Same company No. 13 on the Hur- nniiK iento in 31-27-8, was drilled Into tho sand yrwtcrdnv nnd is nro. uucing auu oarrois natural. Turman-Louisiana Operations Tho Turman Louisiana Oil com- pany test In the southeast cornor of tho northwest of 10-10-10, Okfus- itiio county, is preparing to sot the i.'t-incn rasing t S00 feet. Tho Turman Louisiana, test In the north half of the southwest of 17-10-10, is rigging up tho tools to spud In. The s.imo Internals have made a location for n. ten In the northeast corner or tno soutno.iRt ot tho south oast of 17-11-11. Wrifhlsman Test at Wclcclka Not a Duster as Thouyht Tho C. J. Vrightsman and nsso nto k test In tho northwost ot tho I OH S.I,IJ 60 mllen 3 -Inch second-hand plpo, 100 miles 2-lnch second-hand plpo. 100 miles 2-in., 4 and l'.S-lb. tub ing. Located i:iilorailo, Kansas TAIJHMAN A1 THAV1S 7211 Petroleum Illdg. Phono Ongo 2:115. Attention, Oil Men Man with 20 years' expcrlenco In, tho oil business, four yenrj ns superintendent of ono com pany In Oklahoma, wanrs posi tion oh superintendent or as sistant superintendent of going concern. 288-H, World Design nnd Construction of Itc flncrlcs, Skimming, Lubricating nnd Cold Settling Plants Tulsa, Okln. New York City .Mayo Illdg. 52 Wall Street 1AMjAS, TEXAS Slaughter Illdg. I consulting i-i-iroit-iiin iugiiiTCre Valuations, Appraisals, Manage ment anil Operation of Oil and Gan Properties. southwest of 11-10-11, reported by owners and scouts as a failure in me r gulnr i 200-foot sand, was given ii 20-qtiart shot yesterday In the 2.228 to 2.236 foot pay, anil the well now has 1,500 feet of oil standing in the 10-Inch hole. This test made n flow or two last week between tho 8-Inch nnd 10-Inch casings. Transcontinental Well a Gasscr The Transcontinental Oil corpor ation teat, a location north of tho W rlghtsman well, and located in mo southwest of tho northwest of 11-lO-ll, Is good tin- 10,000,000 feet of gas at 10 feet In tho 2,512-foot sand. Morula Will Sec Decline in Gasoline and He fined Oil in Standard of Indiana Territory It ha been announced In Chicago that Monday, July 10, there will be a decline of 2-10 nnd 4-10 of a cent per gallon on gasollno and kerosene In all the ttatra governed by the Standard of Indiana, caused by freight rnte reductions. The purchaser nnd consumer will thereforo get the full benefit of tho freight reduction, which went ,Into effect on Puly 1. Failures the Past Week in the Alexia District The Humphrey-Pure Oil company No. 4 Illultt, nt Mexla, I plugged and abandoned, having missed tho shallow gas at 961 feet. McKlhanye nnd nssoclates have a dry holo nt 3,067 feet In their No. 3 Freeman In Mexla field. The Margay Oil corporation No. 1 Robinson. Mexlu district, Is dry nnd abandoned nt 3.250 feet, Tho Mexla etroleum company has a dry holo ax 3,257 feet In No. 1, Tldwcll. J. II. llnss has a duster at 3,250 feet In No. 1 Freeman, salt water was encountered In the Woodbine. Tho Slmms OH corporation No. 7 Carter, nt Mexla, Is dry at 2,948 feet. Operations in the Tiger Flais District Copeland & Mcllrnyer aro spud ding In the northwest of tho south west of 23-12-12. Mitchell Oil company Is drilling at 1,610 leet In the southwest ot the southeast of 28-12-12. llalley and other have rig on ground In tho northwest ot tho southwest ot 29-12-12. Mitchell Oil company Is drilling nt 1,146 feet In tho northweet of tho southenst of 29-12-12. H.iglo Plcher is spudding center north lino In the northeast ot tho southwest of 30-12-12. Mitchell Oil & Oas Co. has rig in tho southeast of the northwest of 30- 12-12. Howard and others nro shut down at 2,600 feet In tho center south line of tho northwest ot tho northwest of 31- 12-12. W. II. Pino has rig In the center west line of the northeast of tho southenst of 32-12-12. W, H. Pine with 140-quart shot has 300-barrel show at 2,374 feet and Is fishing for casing center of the east line of tho southeast ot tho southenst ot 33-12-12. W. II. Pino Is drilling deeper from 2,378 feet with 300-barrel show In tho northwest ot the southeast of the southeast ot 33-12-12. W. 11. Pino Is spudding In tho cen- "GOODYEAR" MUANS GOOD WEAR Forster-Davis Motor Corp. HIS South Slain Osago 1010 Osage 1840 PATTERSON STEEL CO, i-llrnm. OinnneU. Assies. Pistes Itrlnferelng llsrs Cnmplrte Hterl llnllrilnn Office. Hhnps nnd Warrhoote Xantbn nnd FrUeo It. K. Ynlui ClMge nit Cadillac Owners: We Give SLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS FIUSE Having been with the Cadillac factory at Detroit for seven years, I nm able to specialize on Cadlllao Adjustments and repairs. Hrlng your car In and save tlmo and money, 1712 east nrrn Corner Victor St. Cclar 2003 For Oil Companies Special Types of Houses For leases and pipeline properties. Whatever your require ments, 25 houses or 300 ; whntover type you re quire, the Minter System is npplicnble. The Minter System of Building MINTElt HOMES COIIP. Huntington, W. Vn. THE MINTElt HOMES CO. Orecnvlllc, S, C. 008 Daniel Illdg. Omirc 110 Tub-it, Okla. F. E. Dlckcrson, Mgr. Okla. Sales Division I ter north line of the southwest ot the southeast of 33-12-12, Barbara Oil comnanv Is drilling at 2.2U0 fett In the southwest of the southeast of tho northwest of 34-12- 12. Black Petroleum company Is drill ing on top of sand at 2,287 foet In the southeast ot trie souinwesi ui thu southwest of 34-12-12. Ulack Petroleum company Is rig ging up In the nouthwest of thu southeast of the southwest ot 34-12- 12. Black Pctt oleum company is building rig center of the north 11 no of the southwest of the southwest of 34-12-12. Dagle i'lcher Is drilling at 2,168 feet in the southwest of thu north west of the southwtet ot 34-12-12. K. Black has tig In the northwest ot the northwest of 36-12-12. Klttgwood Oil company Is drilling at 1,910 feet southeast ot tho north east of 35-12-12. W. 11. Pino has rig on ground In the northwest of the southwest ot 25-12-12. Independent Oil & (las Co. I cleaning out at 2528 feet with 140 quurt shot and bus 100-barrvl show In tho southwest ot the southwest of 3C-12-12. M. F. Aloroney Is rigging up fn tho northwest ot tho southwest of thu southwest of 7-12-12. Parshall and others are spudding In the southwest of tho northwest of tho northeast of 13-12-12. Heboid and others nre shut down at 2,316 feet with holo full of water In tho northwest of tho southwest of the northwest of 15-12-12. CONTINUED ON NEXT I'AdE. WITH T R r I THE REFINING BUSINESS PRODUCERS & Producers nd PAnco" pETn.OL.nuM rnoDOCTS Nw First Nstlonsl Dank llulldlne 0WENW00D OIL CORPORATION PnODUCEItS nuriNEKS MAllKJBTERS AEItO SPECIAL OWENWOOD DU1LD1NO INVADER OIL CORPORATION SUl'BKIOn PETROLEUM M10W1CT3 MUSKOOUK. OKLAHOMA. BARNSDALL REPINING COMPANY MANUKACTI'HKHS ALL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. 111(111 S'A'-V? ,t.p'ltliTJ.NO OILS. CYLINDER, STOCKS AND P.E lrLD WAX. Executive Offices! Tnth Floor rlrolum 11lax Tulta. Rflnry Dsrmdnll. Oklahoma. I'hon Oiit 1010 OIL STATE REFINING COMPANY ENID, OKLAHOMA Itlsh Orarls retroleum Products From Oarbtr Cruaa. ,W. H. BARBER COMPANY AJwaya In th Market tor Patrotaum Troduets CHICAGO, ILLINOIS COSDEN & COMPANY HIOH GRADE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS TULSA. OKLAHOMA SAPULPA REFINING COMPANY Phones Oaaga CTC0-0I MANUFACTURERS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SALES DEPT. TU New Flrat National Bank Uldf. EMPIRE REFINERIES, INCORPORATED Reflnertea Located at Okmulgee, Oklahoma City, Cuahlns, Ponca City Okla. , , k .... Oalneevllla, Teiaa Sales OfflcaPnonea 700 411 uD.lr nMg- a(a 0Wi- CHESTNUT & SMITH CORPORATION Manufacturers Cailnxheail Abiorptton and Blended Oaiollna rhona Oaaia !i0 Oklahoma COLEMAN-NELSON CORPORATION MANUFACTURERS OF STRAIGHT RUN OASOL1NE Central Offices 40 South Cheyenne Street I'bona Oeage 150 ROXANA PETROLEUM CORPORATION PRODUCERS AND REFINERS St. Louis. Mo, Arcads Bldx. Tulea. Okla- Mayo Bldg. Chicago, lit., Continental Commercial Bank IJIdg. SHAFFER OIL & REFINING COMPANY tinrtnflofnD I m nnisttitenn A PRODUCERS Frodtictng and Land Xiept. JOS Kennedy Bldg, Tulaa THE PURE OIL COMPANY REFINERIES AT CDSH1NO AND AltD-MORB NORTH AMERICAN CAR COMPANY TANK CARS LEASED, REPAIRED AND REBUILT OEO. F. BRIOIIAM, District Manager, 1001 Daniel Bldg, Tulea. Wcrktl CofterYllle, Kansas Telephone 1110 OKLAHOMA PRODUCING & REFINING CO. OF AMERICA PETROLEUM AND ITS TRODUCTS Sales and Oeneral Otflcesi O. V. A R. Building CONSTANTIN REFINING CO. Qeneral Offices, Tenth Floor First National Bank lllda-. REFINERIES TULSA. DEVOL MARLAND Oeneral Bales Offlcai Ponca City, Oklx IMPERIAL OIL MARKETING COMPANY a I MAVIIAI.I., PRESIDENT Marketers petroleum and Its products. Including all gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillates, gaa oil, black oU and read oil made by Imperial Refining Co, Ardinore, Oklahoma, (lENERAI. OFFICES Second floor Kennedy Uldg., Tulea, Okla, Branch office, Foil Worth, Texas. TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL CO. PRODUCERS REFINERS MARKETERS NEW WRIOHT BLDO.. MARATHON MOTOR OIL KANSAS & GULF COMPANY PROPUCEKS. REFINERS. TRANSPORTERS AND MARKETERS PETROLEUM AND 1TB PRODUCTS Petroleum Bldg. Telephone Oaage told Tulaa, Okls. GENERAL AMERICAN TANK CAR CORPORATION R. J. SIIARPPB and It. T. MUSSER IMPERIAL REFINING COMPANY C I, MAVIIAIJ. VICE I'ltr.HIIIK.NT AND 41E.NRIIAI IIANAOEII Manufaciurera high grade gasoline, ospbths kerosene, distillates, gas oil. fuel ctl and road oil. All products antd through Imperial Oil Marketing company, eecond floor Kennedy bldg, Tulsa, Oklahoma. , GENERAL OFFICES Second floor Kennedy Bldg, Tulea, Okla. v Ilenflnery Ardmora. Okla, H7i the. Oil Men C. F. Limason, refinery and sales manager of thu Puro Oil company, headed a party consisting or a num. bor of other officials ot tho satim company, among whom were; II m. Moon, purchaser ot refined oils, H. E. Young, general superlii'. i. t and O. 1). Ourlcy, superintendent ut tho Ciishltig plant loft Tulsa Wednes day night on in automobile trip, of InspecUon which Included Tonkjv .1 HllsB, Ponca City, Ulackuo.ll rui Enid, Okla.. and Wichita. Kansas, at which latter city the party visited the Sterling Oil Iteflnlng Co, plant where they Inspected tho Klein g Cracking prociws whit h Is In opera, tlon there They report that the y found tho rot ids covered In tho.r trip In splendid condition nnd got ,1 tlmo was made, with tho oxceptn n of the Tillsn-Biipulpn highway whi h delayed them considerably In ren "i lng Tulsa Thoroday night. W. II, I-attmcr of tho Kunsn ,V Oulf Co., ban returned from n f .v days In Chlcns?o, whero ho spent the Fourth with Ills family. A. C. Knrmicr, T. Crcekmoro, n V. Stowell, C. 11 Tlnglcy of Tulsa, Mr. ( nnd .Mrs. II, McMnhan ot nartlcn" t ville. and Coll. G. W. Llllle. rois tering from Pawnee, Oklahoma, ar'j numbered among tho list of rat.n passengers on the II. F. Alexandc vojage from San Francisco to the Hawaiian Islands. 1 V 1? n N W c f m REFINERS CORP. nflnr ot TULSA. OKLAHOMA mODUCTS rORT WORTH. TEXAS AND REFINERS Sales Dept. 101 South La Salts 8U. Chicago Tulsa, Oklahoma PIIONU OSAOB 1010 REFINING COMPANY' Tulsa Otftca and Warehouse 10. Houth Cheyenne Phone Cedar 1441. -TULSA. OKLA. MARATHON GASOLINE Reatdenl Agents Phone III! -3"