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TULSA DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY. MARCH 2. 1919. 17 fV&V F'" Texat' In the Oiljjelds M ritKCEDINO PA"K- d'.y lll)Ul r ... . . ... will IS I ' I High tirauiy""-- .- lll.T'lllg. ,,..,, Of lKU., 1,1 frn the MM- k,r..in.- t0 unueuaiiy " f'",,, .el.ri.i.ry 8 h-t . -k o 41H.UUU barren. the .,.! 11 " 10 ..... .. . net in- 'Mrr , i 10 barrel. In the B"r "L.'.il Comparing wee l:l '"nW'""L nortll Texas lr'y ,l K.ta. u""'hrln,iige at llurkbur- " ,. ...rural Texua, wmcn i ""r ". .7 had lnc.rrai.ed to ap ,,,, Hani". ' 'barrei.. Okla. toMinai!) ' on harrela. leav """I on February 2. I"'000 t 'r''1 . ,,f low gravity at lleuld " 1,,r!' K ii ' stationary i-avlty crude cnlinra n the out- 0"' t h?r ulf Const field T' '"' .hi. "feel by two new "' " " .-1 Columbia. Healdton ' . a barrel, and (.'oralcana. ,.,d auffered a K5c UV-. w.' ;, lime. The m thru' 'I'''" '''"uel1 I""0" T,u it nuilH-r low gravity fields ,;dr,',r,o hw.t by "iher buy.;, at f ,,,. j:.o. Total output 01 " La earlier a. ,ini.h.nmil at I , u VI IV ITlKie ri'i'"" ------ B-ni'.' ..... mi mill luirreln. 'VTl ou P"t .i 'all frudea from I' ! K n. Tex,., and ; ' . Wruar, :. being HH.OUO n.jrrell. . ll, week in Mrth i'cnlral Idas. null, .lull at Runner. ,re la-it. faiif'il y "'" " " ..f ihn miol there. I'l tile weniri" 1 - .. 111... im.l intereellnif matter In all me ileep ikiMdit ternioiy )iun,l.i Oil & Itefinlng Co. w Moat s. eii ,.jr KeiP Uprmiw In extreme e,lern Comnnrho pounly, approxl j . ....i... miiithwejit tit the I ' Ke-Know lea pool, and 20 odd mile. C..11U1 of the lt"K''r I'""1- Tnl V ' fivhu li in on the lions f.n nl, KOI whut li iipeura to he the reituiur ui.n -r hmi h oiuatmn nt 3, 275 ft with an liiltia h u'KliiK of .'in i.arrei.-oi 011 nnu uite a lot 't "y ' "u " ihe e'k ulihnr waier nnu - farffl In Ihe well, "nd the output or II hail rnnmtleriibly' ileereaxed. It s not entirely certain lhnl thn water , ,! rrnn. the nil-bearlnv for? ligation. allhouKh au. h appear, to be 'in cafe. Nrw Weill lit lUrnter. ri.. hiiui it., inirl 11 n t wpll of the L 1, ut ll.nir.r U':lM Ihn lAjrnolia D etnileiim company No. 1 N. H. Har- 11. hair mile weal Of 1110 village. 01 lilen. In the nuiUhweirtern edge of .... n..nD. iww.l Till nnll i n trtltn L hiiIi of the M.ignnlia I'etroleuni inii.iny T. n. 1 onneiiee gunner ami vieiiila the Itaiiuer pool another ille nouthwent. The Harrln well la hvirth. Hi initial output being about (rvu nirrvm Willi lliui n wiiu-fi ail ilrcrfiwd at thn end of the week 1 about 1.000 barrela. The larrrat well of the week le- ititrrt.l In Ir.hn II VI .. U V. a in if urtA ('ii' Tidal (HI company and waa a urn rampifiion (well jvo. l on tile opeltiid furm, a T. 1'. k t. t'o. ih-lfrtite; Hn Inlilal prniluntion wa. . Jiiroxlmately 5,000 lrrela. It 1m Ji'iliirinn from the flrat alrntuni of lie Mack lime found In thla hole at '.u: feet. The well la a location 'orth and two location, eaat of the I'rafne Oil (iu. Co. Kmma Terrell k iher which la produrlng from thn onnj trtum of l.l.ick lime found 1 1 Ihe Terrell at feet Mn.inpolntmrnl lin, followed deep i r ilrllllni In the Hhite. oil corporu I on No. I I'arrork, which I. five or t'x mlle northweMt of the Itanger I out. Thl hole ulioweil for a pretty I nna wll ( ... . . . . . f.. n. ,, al 1,, a o j v ICCI. I'JIll- '" on IK Initial allowing ranae rmn 2(10 to 500 barrela. It hurt ,t."n MACHINERY F OR SALE CHEAP I 24 'i:rif klnJjiiead planer. 1 H" turret lathe. 1 :o h. p. p. & T. mountf1 ... boiler. r"ir east iron steel rim b'lt pulley.. Than :5 Tul. Cikluhoma. Itay Refining Co. Is In the Market for Oklahoma-Kansas Oil Production Pittsburgh, Pa. FREE "WHAT'S WHAT" IN TEXAS mi il,t '. ivVLT"1" facta on "naln. frhre ZtnJ.:?"" told 'Hill.- 1 . "perator. it n- .. ir.A.iM FOR FREE COPY DTI r"Thc faster "''U.Mr woilmasWes drilled duetier to 1.140 feet, and lata ly haa been uccunmlatlng oil in Ihe atorage tank at the rate of only 40 or (0 barrel, dally. Oilier wella re porting are aa follow: Humble oil 41c ltcfinlng Co. No. 1 ration finally completed after two ahota making 40 bjirela of oil a.nd aume giu. McManua and other. No. l'J. 8. McDowell, Hunger townwite, .hut twice and making 20 barrels. ()houlon. Moorman A lo ran y ,Vo I J. U liarrlaon abandoned ul 1,730 feet, with a hole full of water comlnit from below tha 3.400-fom line. Till, well la a direct north offawt to the Train Oil A (but l'o. No. 1 J. 10. lluiler and la about In line between two big Riiahern, the Kin in 11 Terrnll and the Hoper In the weatern edga of ihn Hunger pool. It la the firm ab aolufa failure and certulnly a moat urprlaing one. In the bin well part of the Hunger pool. Th l'ralrle Oil (laa Co. No. 2 Meyer. In the southern end of the Hanger pool waa finally completed aa a 3,0o0-barrel well, tola! depth 3.30H feet. Ui Blurting: a leat on the D. Kornratt farm Uie Acmn Oil company got 7.000,000 or 8,000,0(10 rubto feet of gua at 850 fliet and him decided to ahut It In aa a gaa well a. gu. for drilling purpoiaea In the pool ia val uable The (lulf Troductlon com pany No. i Taylor, total depth 3, .MS feet, I. a good well hut nut yet com pleted ; output approximately 1,200 bar re Ik. Texna I'nclflo Coal &. Oil Co., No. 2 I .11. Hand, aotithern end of thn pool, waa .completed an (k-4W0-barrel irell. The name coitipany No. 8 on tha J. 11. M-Clenkey ia a 100 burrel well The dlwoery well which opened tip the Hanger pool waa drilled on thla farm. ' Thre are 339 wcIIh, locations nnd rig. now working In E.milaml coun ty; (if theae, 81 well lire drilling or working between .1.000 and 3.500 fict; I; well, arc shut down on top of thn nam! for atorugo. Stcphma Coiinly Otierntlona. In rttephcnii county there nre now reported 118 locations, rlgn and drill ing well.; 14 of these aro drilling un der 3,000 feet, hut 10 or these 3 4 nre drilling under 3,500 feet and therefore have more or 1eim doubtful Jhodpecta. ' The laleat well of Importance In Stephen, county la the Texiia com plin y. No. 1 J. 8. Fierce In Ihn south west corner of 2073 T. '. A U sur vey a mile eaet of other well In Iho llreckenrldgn district. On February ?8 till, well wan reported prodiiciiiK at thn rate of 30 biirrela 11 n hour steadily, from a total ilejnh of 3.250 feet, 40 feet In the black lime. Thla well and two other, recently completed by tho Texas rnmpuny have dorrhled thn productive tcrrl lory In the .lireckenrldge pool. The other two jvlla nre on the orphan Asylum IimhIb directly ,. south f Hrnckenrldge; the HillingHlcy In 34 rated at 800 or 800 barrels and the K. Hloker In 2.1 which actually miiile 3,500 barrels when two weeks old. Another well recently completed in Ihn Ilreckenridgn pool is the tjulf Production No. 2 iHivi. in 3310 T. K. & I- survey, good fr several hun dred barrels. Tho Texaa company No. I Houston 2078 T. K. & U sur vny, is Ktlll unnimpleted. laied at 100 barrel. In top of the lime. Thi well exiemln the northeastern corner of the llrei kcnrlilko dlsli lct nearly two mile. The t'uddo district In Stephens county la temporarily nAiict, the Ins: matter of importance being I lie shooting of the I'ennixk-okliihoina Producing A Iteflnlng Co. c, on the Hwanson farm 8. Mock S T ! Irnllway survey, which lncrsiei Die output 01 tnia wen enormously. The Hliiclalr-Clulf well on the U-.lbrtir farm 23, sumo survey, will inin.ibly be shot by thn tlnia this is printed. Two wells in the .out heaatern part of the county near thn famous Vcule well have recently been reported. In 87, block 8. T. A P. railway survey, about three-quarters of a mile north west of the Vealn thn T. P. C. & o Co. la reported to have abandoned lust on the K. T. Hradford U01I acres at t. 603 feet, cause not stated. Ttio saniq company Is drilling at 3.7tm feet on the W. II. Veuley fcirm about three-quartern of a mile dun west of the deep Venln well. Around ilict DukcKnnwIcn ptml. One good vell was added to the Diike-Knowlnjf pool last week, thn Plain. Oil ft (las Co. No. 1 Ilerlng ton about 4.000 feet north of the discovery well, In top of thn limn at 2.680 feot. There are now seven oil well. In thla district. Tex-Penn Oil company No. 1 Puke "00 bar rels; Tex-Penrt Oil company No. I Knowles. 2,5.1)0 liarrels; Magnolia Pelnoluum company No. 1 tiike, 800 barrels; Magnolia Petroleum cwi pany No, 1 Woodward. Z8 barrels: l.ron Valley oil company No. 1 llaynes. 30 barrels: Skelliy ft Sankey No. 1 Hogg, 815 barrels: Plains Oil A- Una Co. llerltiKton. 500 liarrels. These figure represent thn present output. There are also two big gas welis on tho Snoilgriiss anil the Payne farms both belonging to the lex-Penn Oil company. Three miles cast of the Thikn Knowlr. pool the Acme fill compunv has shut down a 2.V:iX-fnot hole on the Clayton farm with a showing of oil nnd gn. and is, building etorage tank.. Half li mllo due east of Ihn Iiukn Knowlna well 4he 8un company Tw shut down at 2 680 feet on thn Mohnn farm with a hole gassing strongly. The boiler la being moved back to drill In. Thn well In making 10.000, 000 cubic feet of giui as It elands AVater la becoming morn prominent $250 For one thirty-second Interest In 180 acre, with well com pleted on an anticline 100 feet high; well closed up on the east. Jf get good well will Incorporate company. Knap (o get Into the oil buslnesa on ground floor basis. Act quick. - Addreu P. O. Box 344, West Tula., Oklahoma V Public Sale of Oil and Gas Leases. Oklahoma Red River Bed Lands. Tho Commissioner of the Land Office, State of Oklahoma, will receive sealed bids for the leasing of sixty tracts of river bed lands for oil and gas purposes, in Tillman, Cotton and Jefferson Coun ties, in the office of the Secretary at Okla homa City, Oklahoma, March 11, 1919. These tracts are all in close proximity to production, and are being actively prospcctwbfo' oil and gas. Leases to be made for a term of five years and as long thereafter as oil or gas is produced. With a royalty of 12V1 per cent of the oil and gas produced. For full particulars, description of lands, form of blds-rules and regula tions, address ' A.M. McKinney, Sec'y. Commissioner of the Land Office Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, In ell on th ,.ast,.rn an, I northern e'lge of Ihe lliirkluii nett ..iol slid Is sciluUKly curtailing ihe output of the fxtue uellM. production In Ihe Hulk, bin t.eti pools, old and new. Is now r.iti'd ai nil, mi 4U. nuu bin i els . i.io we, .a uto drilling. In the souiiiwest corner of Uie fhenault farm north. of the townmie. the Met I raw Oil compiny has a dry holu w lilt h adds to the iinfmorablo appearance ul ...itsidn ten inn y in that direction. lliu Iturk Mi IcU-o well across the river has not j,., !. ari,.j ,, Ililrtc.n wells w-rn completed at tiirkbiiniett last week, of which Ihe I.HgKHt was tin. Magnolia petroleum company . Fo ler which, when beg.!,, flowing, made l.ouil barnta daily. Mlws-lliiiu-ou Mailers, The Humble ( i Hcflnlng Co. Is reported to Mt practically closed ni-K-otlaili,,, wU, (), Texas Pacific on I tk oil i'i. to aiih Inuan 8.r.000 acres of the hitler's best remaining fiVIll" K '" "'" "0r"' ,,tral Texas Thn Carter oil company, the big producing subsidiary of the Ht.iml ard Oil compiny of New Jersey, has '"rued w.r its scouting organisation n Texas to the lluinbln Oil A liefln Ing o and other advance agents of the Carter company, who have been doing preliminary work la Texa. are closing up i.lr nffai,.,. Wui.h arton Is Niipposed to follow as a cmiimo- luen, ,. ,,f H, deal by w hich 80 per "lit of the mock of Ihe Mumble oil defining Yi. was sold to trio Stand ard mi company of New Jersey. Okmulgw IHslrirl. Thn Tidal oil compsny has a 28 barrel well n tH ,,wkii. rami test located In the southeast corner of the southeast of the northeast of 11. "r'' l'".v was found, from l.i 2!i to 1 , 7 H f. feet, being plugged back fionj a total depth of 2.810 fuet. I li in tl I). The lme flar tins company ha. a rig In for a te-o on thn .Ionian farm In the emiihwes: of l-ls-9w. Pii ke and others have star ma chine Irt for a test on th Hannle property III the southwest of S3- The Prnlrle Oil (las Co Is hiillil Ing a rig for No. 3 Hardin )oi'a,te, in the northeast of 2v-ls-9t. ' , Tho iNiinanche Petroleum com pany No 1 Wilson In hn lu.rtlie.ini of 19.?x-7w ia u r'.g ... I ., In Ihe 81 crv I no Pisil. The i.py on company No. 1 Kckley, located In the northeast corner of Hi southwest of ir.-'.'7-3 Is still making fiOO liarrels No. 3 a lo cation west la rigging up. 4'uslilug ami Yal. The phoenix Iteflnlng company Is building a rig for a test on thn M. Thompson acreage located In Ihe southeast of 1 s-t.e. The Texas company Wallace No. 1 In Ihe northeast of f -1 K - 6 is a rig. Helhy and the tlypey oil company hava a rig up for No. 8 Muilniulo're located In the northwest quurter of 1-20. Thompson, Wl'.drr Neal have a rig up for No. .1 on the Tlnirnibni g farm In Hie northeast of .1!i--'l T. The Ihisloii I'urin. The Mypsv oil company Is drilling at 1,800 feet In their No. !1 II. ml. in farm, which, in. Its tlav carried thn banner as the best lease In OUla honia. It Is located Just across the liver from Cleveland in the usage. At Y ale. The (isr oil rompany Is uiidrr reumlnR to shut off ciims in thn ei K important test In seel Ion ft 1 H and will slioot after a proper landing place has been found for the casing Hack I "nun California. P lv Magee, well known oil man and banker, has relumed from Cull, forma and reporls that his father, who has heeii III, s sllghliy Improved and Is now instulled ill the best pos slble sanitarium and hope, to be bet ter soon. l Jenks. Nchleg fi Hhrleves' well Nor 8 on the ii W. Ilred farm. In llin north east of 82-18-13. Is good for 80 bat Iris I'OVI'tNl M) O SY.XT 1'AtlK Producing Oil Lands in Allen Field l'or aale, 107 acrr. of land In fee In heart of Allen oil field and described as Lots .', and 8 In Section 34, and Lots 7 and 8 In Section 17. all In Township I North. Kangn 8 Knt. Knur pro ducing well. In shallow sands, and one gus well, ranservallvely estimated settled production now at 100 barrels per day.' Hlg up for another well and one other location made. Produclon on three sides No dry holes on this No deep tests have been made. Present wells ao located as to prarttmlly prove that thla property will all produce. Pres ent lease owners are going right ahead developing property. Wire, ( HAS. U lli:AI, Mc.Mcalrr, Oklahoma. Heat ALL Your House THROUGH ONE REGISTER Yea, It's just M possible in your horn as it has been in fifty thousand others. You, too, may luro erery room comfortable with balmy healthful heft, reaching every corner by Nature's method Of circulation and all through only one register 1 It isn't necessary to clutter up your house with pipes,, orerheat your cellar and incur big bills not when you can get the It can b get up la a dir. without Inconrenltnr to jrrra. gnd wfJl make your bom 10 comforUbl ia tho aerarat winter weather 7011 will be well repaid. Your home will be uniformly warm; your cellar will be Juit right for the itorare of fruita and veg-etable. Your fuel bill will be Its. than with itove that heat only a part of your bouae. HERE ARE THE REASONS The Caloric ii the Original Patented Fipeleu Fnrnare tha re ault of the rtudy of competent enrineera to aolra tha heating prok- kt In tat BMsrt aUratorr nr. Tkai IW aaee na tmiml la irmd hf lae fwt (Hal tk anaWr tsjsrlaa old mm an akwlata gvaraatM of atiafaatiaw Is Ursa tlw. greater lass ear o)r plss furnas. The saass ef this ssUafsetloa tia Hi t Mtsntsd ssd nrlushf Brtaslrl. that dlsflntalih the Calort tram all OMrs. II Is not a alps farnaes vrsvlaea wlUi a. itra au4ni. htrt t.spU) molatMl ia faraaaa balktlag m aigaea auaaivi far gipslas. aaatlag. Cora In Anfl S Us We fll ebow rvm wkat tkaas ariaslpU. are. aag wa will tlxa sm wkal Calori emJity mm, wkr It slwars wnirii sna whr wlutlnna saasiA .ssumallali taa km raralu. TB ro. wdl m III m aaarr ef Mrlag aa In ferior artiste. wlU all Ha atsappolnlwnl la kur smsUis. : a sovr ef Ois kaok "rsma" vklh UHs las fart slsvlae. baaUag. 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Our service ia free and haa saved many thou sands of dollars for our clients Wi: III Y Al M Mi lillUTHTY nON'ItS CONROY cSc COMPANY iiAi;i:sT ii:ai,i ks in 1 i,istki sixxhitiks in the OHHi:sPOMKTS IN AM, MUtKlTS IJsted anil 1'nllslcil Slm Us and Itonds Hoiight, Sold and (JuotrsJ Minneapolis Kanwia ( liy si Paul ' ent-2-3-4 Shnrp llldg. PAINS AND ACHES YIELD QUICKLY TO "SLOAN'S LINIMENT $250.00 Huys 1 10 Interest In SO nctes with well eomplnteil: good striic turn, shallow field. Hirers county. If we gel good well will organlan compunv rhunce In get In oil business on ground floor basis; 20 buys 1-10 In terest; 1100 buys 1-25 Interest. Investigation invited. Address Post office Hoi ttt, Tulsa. Okln B II iw OTIIFHS HAVfrsi.Od ANH -HI T WK IIAVK TIIK flooHH ViK SK.I.I. 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