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TULSA DAILY WORLD. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1918. 4 m QFflCt.: 62' TWH'PECK CSJlNCtB44Z OIL MARKET QUOTATIONS, Kirkid Ok. .... IB I norm ? 3 ,.. Urn 1 4') I South l,ini . . 2 3 i ....i tn (lit n,-t-tii tk) ) r'lr. . .i.rvnt: . . . l.Ju wI.hIj) . . i (.i-Jg) . I a I I.) ! J'tUI . . 1. .! VI 2 .8A Wootr ..... 2.M 1 .in lnditna 2 In 2 ITiDcrUin .... S.4J . 'i ii.i Kcnier"l .... .1 w . 2 J 6 Kulmil 2 .J , 'J 2.SJ llhiKiit 2 i . a 'J ( ( iu'i a " . a 23 KIk lUaini W;) l.S . 4 "'I linn Creek .. 1 CI , a "5 I HiK Muddy . . I. SO ..3771 Silltrwk . . I & if Situation. 'i l.ii situation Is remarkably rooi! -f 1:1 .ill anle. The lucctins; i I,, ilukd for yesterday. In Now York ... .leifrinine tho i-ourHu to t pr- leu liy thn war servlco committee ;i;i reCipl to "the plan" unj tin; ,. versions "f oil In tho nild-contlncnt f , ,tx ml over until today, iunl ,,;.,,.) nf the lancer refiners ure In ., 'it - rt 1 i !e. incluilitiK K. K. fclmck, ',r . siili iil of t lip Western Petroleum 'V1.. I :ii' : association, ami J. K fun .l,n. Tfi'rc In doubtless tho srn op t.n: mic, t'lrlt in evlilenco in New " ci. K im hire as oil stocks were mar-'-,g vi-htcnlay unil a Kliincn ut the in ii ki-t pace will ronviri' n the moKt .'.-s;niisiii' that New York 1 looking .f.'r ii ,1' h n-le on the part of the Ucr r .i" .ii'in). In oilier words, ih limk rs' fur ' genuine stampede th.it will !.:;" Ilo" multitude of Hermans to ;.,V. ,i k nil r"rnnl ax a terror stricken n:.i!i tiiur.il for home. Tin. market has not all yet started. .1 iir liiii; to some who oiiKht to 1 ( , as it in claimed hy tho Texas .' . pie th.it were tho war taxes out nf the .iy its Mtock would ho worth ! .p whereas It closed yeterday at Plnclair albo Ih easily worth I .-at. Mid hetter, and unless too many weak-kneed speculators take profits . incklv it should not hesitnto In its upward move this Bide of $70 a hare. Comlen & ' ' has pained a dollar per share, which Is polng; nome for a smelt I hut has been slain still at a little above par, which Is only five dollars, and hence the raise- In value ;s lirm' in proportion. Hut the best thlnK about thn sit uation ih that there aro still bi we'.N heinir brought (n riht at hmre. iis the Kimbley and Moore west of Okmulgee, amply dem i.nMriii's. It is a uood country to r.'.rale in and many new pools w.U likely be found between Okmul gee and tho Cushinir field. And the allies are cleaning up, which Is so much the biceest news as tn make all our own affairs look !ncoi:si"iiential by comparison. The Allocation of Oil. Humnesn Is beginning; to pirk up with the distributors of oil that was allocated by tho prairie, tlulf. Texas and farter OH company to the vari ous refineries who had been short of oil on account of the restrictions placed hy the war service committer on thn competitive bidding of refin ers in this fie J. The oil that b.is been allnted to refiners from the stocks of tho Gulf COAL Obtainable Pon't wait for a cold Htiap Hr Order Now Don't Drlu y You May Bo Icft In the Lurch Tulsa Retail Coal Co. 300 . Hon Icier Phono 3183 FOR SALE No. 5 Keystone drill rlir, rom plete with string of tools. Trice Jl.7-50. 00 h.p. Olds raa engine; nearly new. Price JU.OOO. FAKRY INVESTMENT CO. 112 W. Grand Ave. Oklahoma City Want to Lease 30 Tank Cars Address Carbo Oil Co. Guthrie, Okla. ULSA Machine & Tool Co. High - class Machine Work. Welding, Black smithing. We repair and make anything. We specialize In Oil Kicld Work. l"-41 11 1st. Phono 7089-SJfl. EVER TRY OUR CLEAR ING HOUSE FOR CASING, TANKS ENGINES? (New and A-l used) References: Any Tulsa bank and H. a. Dun. W.E.ROGERS CLEARING HOUSE 219 Kennedy Bldg., Tula "1 Uii I 1'ipo Line company in Jlutlcr county, Kan., i of a Kravny tli.it is very ac eeijiahle and n fmera who have been alloted oil from this field aro taking their allotments. Thore is also a niarnin of profit In the nil aiiuted from tlm tanks of the Carter Oil company in the Healdton district and in c;t.st one refiner Is takinj; his share. Tho oi'. al'mli 1 from the lilct'.n pool Is beginning to move also. althoiiKh not of an illlurli.K gravity, but is filling up the nulls to full capacity. So far about a third of the refiners am takng their oil according to .1. ,1. ,S'hock, who is here, and to whom fell thn duty of makine out a list of icfincis dcsirli-g uch oil. The JVtjc on Oil. U W. Hart of thn Ornnt Ptebtdns orKaniat Ion. who has been In Wash inu'ton fur hih weeks in the Inten st of the oil producer's tax legislation, says that nothing has so thoroughly awakened thn country's b'kislutom to tho need of encouraging nil pro duction as the raslcfc.i Sundays when not an automobile is to be seen high or low. The bill us It passed the lower houe. Ih fairly satisfactory, ar. cording to Mr. Hart, with the exeep. Hon of the definition of "invested capital." As passed, Section reads as follows: (a) That as used In this titlo the term "Invested capital" means (except ni provided in sub. divisions (l) and (c) of this m-c-tlon): (1) Actual cash bona fide paid in for stock or shares: CI) Actual-Wash value of tangible property, other than cash, bona fide paid In for stork or shares, at the llmo of such payment ( but In no cafn to exceed thn par value of tho orig inal stock or shares specifically Is sued therefor:) This clause should bo amended, according to Mr. Hart, by striking out the phraso "hut in no ease to ex ceed the par valuo of the original stock or shares specifically Issued therefor." Article f3) reads as follows: Paid in or earned surplus and un divided prnfitH; not including sur plus and undivided profits earned during (he taxable year and not in cluding the increase In the value of any asset above the original cost un til such Increase Is actually realised by sale. To which article, according to Mr. Hart, should bo added, "or In rawo of oil wells, gas wells, mineral depos its or timber, charged to a special Investment account and credited to paid in surplus on the books of the corporation. Such increased value to he determined under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the commissioner of internal revenue with tho approval of tho secretary of the treasury, but in no case to ex ceed the correct fair market valuo of tho property. "Provided further that such In creased values. If any, shall be de pleted In this same manner and at thf same ratio as tho actual cost of the property." "Many corporations," said Mr Hart, "will bo unjustly burdened if denied the privilege of taking up on their hooks legitimate appreciation on tangible property and of taking such appreciation Into account In computing Invested capital. It does not follow that such appreciation should also be taken Info considera tion In computing Income. "In computing Income from profits on sales of capital assets, such appreciation should be disre garded, and the cost price of such assets should be the fair market STRANDBERG McGREEVY&Co. MEMBERS: New York ntoi Exchange Chicago Board of Trade. New Orleans Cotton Exchange. PRIVATE WIRES Stocks-Grain-Cotton Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold GUOltUH L. KYSEK, Uanagtr Phone 7200 111 East Third Street (Hotel Tulsa) MONEY TO LOAN Have some private funds or clients to lend on good security, short terms preferred. SAM'L A. BOORSTIN 613 Wright Bldg. HOPE ENGINEERING & SUPPLY CO. Reports on Gasoline, Plants (las Proprut rhyslcal Tests Made Construction and Designing Engineers Thone 7210 OCEANS of STORAGE ROOM at NICHOLS New nnNFoncED concrete FIREPROOF STORAGE JIST COMPLETED Private lockers for household goods. Largest padded Auto Vans for moving In city and coun try towns. Professional packers and craters. NICHOLS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phones Osago 117-1 IS-B75 HOUSTON,FIBLE AND COMPANY of Kanu City, He. MEMBERS ITXW YORK STOCK EX CHANGE AND CHICAGO BOAJLD OF TEADB. fltAtkt, bonds, rin mil eettes. Bliniir Oil nd oblldlry iKx-k. New York nd Bolton curb. LltxrU Bond boogbt nd told. PriTaU wiru. CHAS. D. CSOTCHITT. MtDifU. TtltphoD 0f 240S. JOS B. Boilot, Tuli. Okla. i Value, as nf March 1, 1!U 3 If ac 'luired prior t.i that due. and actual i os i if a 'iiiire.l subsenin'iit to then. i "The government undertakes! to ; allow to all corporations certain dc l dtictlotis. hlch are to be based on the actual amount of capital Invest- , ed in business. There can be no get ting away from the proposition that , the current value of a tangible prop erty Is tho actual capital Invested In same. I'ntiuestlonablv, all corpora- tlonn should be granted this de.luc- i tlon, which Is based on capital In-' vested, on an ciuitablc basis. j "Tho majority of corporations will; be granted this deduction as a mat ter of course. The exceptional cor poration should be, nnd can be in the manner stated above, put on the same bavis as the majority corponi tlon. "In granting this equalisation of Inves'ed capital. the government dors not surrender any income tax ing rights. The Increased earning power of such appreciated property Is immediately available for pur. poses of taxation, and all of the earnings; of such property will be available for taxation purposes us fast ns realized. "The profit on sale of the nsset itself, if any, is Immediately available for taxation purposes n.i soon as so.d. ! or tho government to tax Jthixe Increased earnings and not tn I allow the Increased values of the as :Sts from which derived, Is manl I fes' ly unjupt. Tako the case of a corporation producing oil. It has a leasehold, for which it paid ll.nnfl bonus. A well Is brought in which proves to have a settled flow of 10 birreis per day When the settler flow Is as certained, this property immediately ae'i'iires a value of one thousand limes the price pep birrel of oil. per daily barrel production. To illus trate: If oil s selling at i 4Ti per barrel this well Is worth . f. pet barrel of daily production, or f J4,5n. "It ran bo readily sold for this amount, and the government will tax a very liberal Income from nn In vestment In thut amount. The cor poration should be permitted to take up on Its books ss appreciation, the difference between the $24.rOn and the $1,000 originally paid for the leasehold, or $2.1.500 should be com puted as capital Invested, precisely like new capital Invested in the bus iness on tho day the appreciation is taken up on the books of tho corpo ration. "In the regular course of Investi gations hy tho Internal revenue de partment. If will ho a very simple matter for the examining officer to verify all such appreciation entries "No corporation would be able to get by with appreciation entriia l.'at are not legitimate." Mr. Hart said that the hill Is now In the hands of the senate finance committee and that this committee expects to report on It about ho 1'iith of this month, and that with the very strong disposition on the part of the country's legislators to aid In tdie acceleration of oil the chances are that any report made will consider favorably the oil man and his needs. Big Well IVorlhiceitt of Okmulgee. The exnected has happened, only on a little bigger order than some might have believed. Tho well of Kimhley & Moore located In the northeast corner of 11-1.1-11 found the sand yesterday at 2.4SO feet and with it j.ist touched, tho well is flow ing at the raie of an estimated 4.000 barrels and is probably the biggest well co.nplctcd lu the Voungstown district. With the completion of this well comes tnc suspicion that a second Voungstown pool will be found in this locality, and it Is ex per tod to run from the No. 3 veil of the Producers A Kefnnis corporation located at the center of tho west line of the northwest of the northeast of 2-13-1 1 which ,-ame in about a week ago with an initial flow of 1.175 barrels, south east to the big well. The Veil com pleted by Moroney and associates In the northeast corner of the southwest of the southeast of 2-13-1 1 , between the two large wells, while only good for 75 or 100 barrels may perhaps bn on t'.io west edgo of the big pay. It is understood that water has broke In on tho Moroney well and they are now trying to shut It off. Four or five montha ago, the Car ter Oil company drilled a hole in tho southwest corner of the south east of :'-13-lI on the same piece now held by Moroney and others but did not get enough oil tn make a well after drilling H to 2.470 feet anil as the ie.ue stipulated 4 hat a pro ducer had to be drilled In a certain time to hold tho lease, It was neces sarily given up. Klmbley drilled a duster on the If. Lurney farm In the no.-thwest of 1-13-11 at 2,378 fe.et an 1 the Gladys Hello people drilled a 10-baircl well from ind found from 2,4Ji to 2.495 feet in the southwest corner of the Kouth east of the southwest of 1-13-11. These are the most Important wells entering into the situation and there Is plenty room fot a nice pool to be developed. Anion those expected to be In the big money are the New York Oil company owning the southeast quar ter of the southeast of 2-13-11; the Carter OH company owning the northeast quartu of the eoutheasi and the southeast of 2; Idckerson and the Kafle'.d Oil company own ing the north half of the southwest and the northwest of the southwest of 2; the Gladys Pelle owning the southwest quartei of 1; the Produc ers & Refiner corporation owning the west half of the northeast of 2 and the Oypsy owning the northeast quarter of the northeast of 2. Irraw a line from tho Producers & Refin ers corporation No. 3 to the big well and then draw another line through the middle of the Voungstown pool ! northwest and southeast and the two i lines almost parallel. Texas News. There Is a great exodus from Kan- ' ger as a result of the Spanish Influ 1 enra and development of tho oil ! fields In that vicinity Is seriously affected. The town, crowded with transient to its utmost capacity, is 'affected more than any of the other : towns of the oil district and many I people are seeking other places of refuge. The Golf Production company has drilled Its No. 1, Pavis farm, In Stepherm county 7 feet deeper and it Is flowing 2.000 barrels. The Cnsden Oil Gas Co. found n showing at 2.4H5 feet In lt test In Coleman county, but It will not make a well. Drilling was progressing at 2.480 feet at last report The show ing Is considered of much Import ance as it was found near the show ing of the Mitchell producer In that county. There Is a tremendous shortage of drillers, notwithstanding the short age caused by the "flu" epidemic. About 20 rigs at least are shut down waiting for the necessary "man- J power. ' 1 F-.aw 7 AWA C..rT-., ft --t S'Vifinrr fz Murx With the Slocks. Texan Con. puny and Mexican Pe troleum, bolli i f these high class stocks again made new high price records for this movi mont today. Texas Company opened at 1 1 2 and closed at l!ik, which) was the high point for this issue today mid Is the highest price Texas Company has sobl in over a year and a h'lf Mexican petroleum, which opened at 14 '.Mi. and sold down to IIS' during the day, only lo make a new hlgi figure for this iimvi inenl of 151 1-2, but dropped back to 157 1-2 at the close of tho session. Royal Hutch Petroleum stork sold at 132 today, which Is up 13 1-4 points from Wednesday's closing. Improvement Is In sympa thy with tho rise In other oil shares and It also reflects aggressive policy o this foreign oil combine In con ducting Its business throughout the world. Company hna acquired large producing areas in various parts or the world, well located for the handling of fuel-oil business for steamships. Cities Service company declared regular monthly dividend of 1-2 of 1 per cent nnd of 1 per cent In stock of common, and 1-2 of 1 per cent in cash on the preferred dock, both payable nercmbrr 1, to stork of record November 15. Houston Fihlo & Co. Now from Duncan. Many new locations have been been made in the Duncan field, two being credited to tho Prairie Oil Sr Gas Co , the first that company has mado in the field. The Prairie has timbers In to drill on the Adams farm, in the southeast corner of the southwest of tho southeast of 20-1s-itw and has also timbers on the ground on the llarlln farm, in the southwest corner 'if tho northwest of the northeast of the northeast of 29-1s-9w. Jake Itamon has the rig built on' the 'Tarea l ine farm, In tho south east corner of tho southwest of 20-ls-9w. ' The Magnolia Petroleum Co. has a rig on the ground for No. 1. Walno farm, In the southwest corner of the northwest of 23-ls-9w. In the northeast corner of the southeast of the northea-t of 27-Is-lOw tho Olive Hell Oil Co. has moved In a rig to drill on the Rills farm. The Wichita Development Co. hw built another right on Its acreage to tho southwest, it being located on the Patterson farm In 4-2s-10w. Three Dusler in Groeiiwixxl County. Threo dusters arc reported from Greenwood county. They are No. 1 of the Western Plains Oil Gas Co. on the Kinnian farm, In the north west corner of tho northeast of tho southwsl of ll-L'v-10: No. 1 of Mar shall and BHhOcUttd on thn Hani ird OIL AND GAS (, StippliM. Frodoctlon, Bw. WANTKI . Gas contract on Cis-lng-head gas; ulumn of from 4n, nou to i nno. ono f""t; ga must test around two rIIons per 1.000 ru ble feet ir better. nr,, be In a ra dius of 50 miles of Tula i. Will bubd gasoline plant at on. o if fas nnd contracts aro suitable. W.U deal only with owner of gas. No middle men considered. Address X 13, t are World. Adv. WAN'TKD Pome responsible party to drill on DiO acre lease near Coffeyville, Kan. for interest In same. This property will bear In vestigation, oil and gas both within a mi e of lease. Address ilox N-11, care World. Adv. For Sale Two National drilling machines, I turribucklo rig. 1 .Stan dard rig, 1 Individual pumping out fit; all In good eondltlon. Address Uox X-3, care World. Adv. Racs wanted. We buy clean cot ton rags and pay tl i-cnls per pound. k for Mr. McUroom, World of fice Adv. Wo o 1 Is Necessary for Fighters Buy Clothes Right and Save It. There's just one message we want to pet to you, and it's for the country's sake: Buy pood clothes -the kind that pive lonjr, hard service. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are pood clothes, guaranteed to be all wool and to give entire sat isfaction, or money back. Wright Clothing Co. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx firm. In I he northwest corner of 33-I'-'-l'i. diy and abandoned at 2,3X!i r. i. ,cn I tin, llomaokla (ill company No. 1 I!' avers farm. In the nirthwrn coiici- if 2U-24-I2, dry and aban doned at I,s35 feet. WwlJrU Prices Kllll Knur, vul t The Wnrld .'i.ti'i.-tiii.' i. ir l j Long. .1. II. Klein and oUiorH of Wlch- ii. i nave bough', unuivineu out nun Interest In the oil royalty of the John .1. Cronan .'arm. lh north eighty ai res of the southeast of 3-27-30. The consideration was 130,000. The Cronan farm offsets nn the cm si that of the Martin farm on which the Kokomn ll company is dulling ut 2.S&0 feet, and diagonally off.-ciH on the southeast the Hall farm, on which Hie Plrtle-Pltinan oil company is drilling around 500 feet. Tho nearest production to the Cro nati farm is nno mile and one-half south, U thn HajiM and the Engelke melr jirjducers Hack IYoin the Contention. It. S. Ayers of the Southern Oil corporation returned yesterday from New Vo.k. where he attended the big convention and says that In that town they are not giving the Ger ,nuh. Unv.. IbiAn iwn weeks tn aur vive. Vr. Ayers was sick for a day or two wnicn rainer iook. mi ino edgo of tho pleasure of the conven n,in urn ha heard Mr. Redford'a speech, which all agrcs was the EMPIRE REFINERIES. INC. Kale Office Phone 7008, SIS Fnlty Bldg, Tulsa. Tret-o-Litc Saves Waste Oil 500 Mayo Bldg. Phone 5624 BRADFORD RIG & REEL COMPANY 3(18 Cosden llldg. I'hnnes Office S74S; Shop B9S0. IUG IKONS. BAND TIKKI.S. PAU -WMKKI. OL'T.'ITB AND WOODWOKK KOIiD Timoi (.11 hi PPI.Y KTOIIK9 Oklahoma Petroleum & Gasoline Co. Manufacturers of raslnghead, ttralght run and blended gasolines, napthas and fuel oil. Always In the market for blending materials. Kennedy Bldg. Commerce Petroleum Co. Chicago Tula 6U Ixmla Marketers of Petroleum Product, Operating Our Own Car. 1003-04 Daniel llldg. Tulsa, Okla. IMPERIAL REFINING CO. Located at Ardmore Produce in and Refiners of Healdton rrnde, nigh-Grade Gasoline, Naphthas, Kerosene, Distillates, Gas Oil, Pool Oil and Iload OU General Ofrici-s ll ml Sales Office SIMPSON PLII.DING AKMMOKE, OKLAHOMA flAKRY BTXti Get Them REFINISHED Like New lirass I'eds, Chandeliers, Auto Trimmings. Silverware, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Plating-, Polishing and Lacquering 301 West First Street All Metals Phono 3120 OKLAHOMA PLATING WORKS crowiilnr fealure of the convention Mr. Vyers Is i f thn opinion f hit l after the niceilus' of the advisory board In New Yoik, which has been postponed until I rlday, that the re finers may bo allowed to purchase crude oil whrrevir they can find It and Is furlhrr of the opinion that It would greatly accelerate buslneits ami would be the means of bringing a much larger output within the reach of tho governmunt for witr purposes. Mr. Ayers looks with confidence on thn future, of Ihe refining Industry in geno.-al and believes that for the next year there will be a strung de mand for petroleum and Us prod ucts. K-vlrtrntly his opinion Is also held by the speculators In New York as oil stocks ye tremendously active. Dsn Geary In Town. Dan Ovary, the popular pipe man of the Republic Pipe company, is In Tulsa looking over the situation, and hi apparently as young and full of ginger as he was 40 years ago. He is getting the glad hand from a wide circle of friends. ;i Parted rasing In Duncan Test. The llolden Petroleum company cemented the ( 5-S-lnch rasing at 2,000 feet on It text In 20-la-Ow and later pulled 4 he casing to see If the cement had set and pulled It In two at 1,1100 feet. It will try to sidetrack It and go deeper. Pcflnerles Iocated at: Okmulgee, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla, Cushlng, Okla. Pnnca City, Okla. GainesTllIc, Teiaa, Phone 7020 J. T. ItnjST Phone KM Tula 8L B. CORCORAN 514- KENNEDY BLDG;PKONE"5673 I ryJctraft nji 7? o in id any )1 Tulsaf CHICAGO ( Kansais.City VVI MAKhl l 1 ntiit.lS M DUKIV.MIVK PHONE 4522 WESTERN PETROLEUM COMPANY f"'o. CVI.cri. Ardmore Producing & Refining Company PRODUCERS AND REFINERS llenibMrnriers: Anion, re, ui.U ll. f i, , r S. u iu,n. qi,, MIDCO OIL SALES CO. MM.,, Oil ,,M hiKi, .'.,., ,... Uilcago PRODUCLRS, REFINERS, MARKETERS THE AKIN CASOLINE COMPANY Manufacturer! and Marketers of High Gravity Casing, head Gasoline EM'to"TuUi,MOkU,,k '--I-'.; nnnk.ng Trust llldg. lulsa, Okla. Marietta, Ohio. Roxana Petroleum Co. PRODUCERS AND REFINERS TULSA . - I4'P roP-NOTCH" OILS I IIULINIX REFINING COMPANY TULSA, Producers & Refiners' Corporation Successors to , Economy Oil and Refining Company J. F. CAMPION OILS PHOMPT 301 DANIEL BLDG. American Oil & miii , . ... Til air (tin I .. . tsi.ii... ft. rnl. lot VsnUIIit!dc. SINCLAIR REFINING CO. rnKULtUM PRODUCTS TTI.HA, OK!,.. SIS Wnclalr llldg. Consumers Refining Company REFINERIES AT CUSHING Sales Office, 76 West COSDEN & COMPANY, mm f nn inn p,-.ka niuii-wtrtut rtlKULLUM PRODUCTS Tulsa, Oklahoma SOUTHERN OIL Petroleum Products REFINERY YALE, OKLA. ANDERSON & GUSTAFSON CHICAGO, H.t Petroleum Products TTLHA. OKLA. PITTNUriUill. PA. INDIAHOMA Kefineries at Okmulgee, Okla.; East St. Louis, IH. TCLNA OPI ICK eo3-0l UALLALS BL'LLDLNQ ST. LOV1H OF1 ItP, I KU1.ICAL KKSEHVK DANK DLDO. Lake Park Refining Comoanv General Sales Office, Rialto ieuneries ai unmuigee, fonca titjr, Cushinf and Jennings, Oklahoma ' Union Petroleum Company EXPORTERS AND MARKETERS Tulsa Office Phone 4409 Constantin Kennedy 11. . BARBER AGENCY CO. U urc sltvuyi In the iiinrkcl for Mlrolciiin product n our owl or seller's liink cum. Vuoiailuii.t nulli lied mi IiIkIi i;ivllr, cutfliitfbead unil hlcnded Kiisolliiu In our own llil rmos curt, MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. Riverside Western Oil Company MARATHON GASOLINE Seventh Floor Wright Bldg. Tulsa, Oklahoma Great American Refining Co. Petroleum 1 roducb Phone 482 MUSKOGEE REFINING COMPANY Muskogee, Oklahoma The Okmulgee Refining Okmulgee, Kcslilini Mnnnirer. urtLA. OKLA. hkltvicj PHONE 5S18 Tank Line Co. oil, c,.,n4 i . .7 81. Louis. Tilrs Mal'l Bask Bla NEW YOHK PiO Ilroadway ' CHICAGO Conway Bldg. Monro Street, Chic go CORPORATION 1005 Callaia Bids. Phone 1940 8n l-Ynnclwo, t'al. NKW YoitK. N. Y. KANSA CTTT. MO. ST. IiOI'IH, MO. CLEVELAND, O. REFINING CO, Bldg., Kansas City, Missouri. Refining Co. Building Phone 6020 Phono OMngo 2925 Sunland Oil Company PETUOLPCM PKOIHCTS ItiKinm nil I -:io-3ta World Hid. j SIS Snnili liniildcr SI. Tulsa. Okla. Kcfmcry, Jennings, Okla. 419., 14 New Wright Bldg. naphtha Kn;nsi:.B I. AS OIL 11 PI. OIL l.i iiiiu vrrNO oil PMIAITINU WAX ;.soi.lNi: Producing and Company Oklahoma