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8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. SECTION C. IN THE OIL FIELDS Office: G241 W. H. PECK Residence 2442 I mi. m iiiii:t ii or tionh I'l Illlnnu 13 famine rahrll . fomtruM ll.rl.n.t North l.lmft Hnuth Llm InriUns I'lrmuulh u 7 I 17 I, ,!.. OU! 1 00 llraMInn 1 lb t erpl' nn b vy 1 10 f'.,r.1,nn Hchl ' It H,nrvttA IUlKl 00 .1 01) .1 I 00 o', Clear Inn Decks for This Year's Oil tliiHlness. c M I.AIt'HET. ponca city, nsiu., r'. " - Clearing the decks in order to make, readv for drillliiK lainpalKtis noonis to bo itir particular feature, of nu merous nil ii ml gas companion In HiIh section of the stale, ill the outset tit thn now your. Evidently IIiIh portion of t tin stulo will have a busy your In 1920, Mueli Interest U manifest, nntiir iilly, III thn drilling of tin- I'hlloeeo Jnilliin school reservation, of which 2,500 ncres lire under nil and mm lento lo tho Mid-Co romiPiiliy of Tulsa. Onn well In now drilling, nnil It Is understood Hint another will start IIiIh month nnil lwi mrn prior lo January 1 next Tim finding of gas on thn reservation, II In esti mated, would make n suUng of 2 R, -noo i yonr to the 1'hllnrcn hcIiuoI In f net. Tho Plrllo-Pltlinan ronipiiny linn olnil to go (ilin.ul with drilling Its lesron tho Amos lease, enut of Now kirk, to ii depth of 3,100 feet If necessary, with about a.r.oo foot tint Ihn present ilopth. TIiIm concern was flniiricod throughout lllinnlN. Kansas, Missouri nnil Uklulloina nlid has a big acreage In Ihn N'oivlilrli locality, tleorgo l'lrtlo Iiah boon elected president for tho cnnulug rar, with J. A. Myers vlco presl dont. Mlns .Mury IC Potty Mecrotary nnil J. H. Hayes treasurer. Is it Sew Orgniiliillon. Tho Profit OH & (Ins Co, with hondiitlnrtorii In lllarkwctl, In a now organization, which has lioon In op eration nliout two months, with 700 acres iindor lensn In thn (loose rrook til district of Texas' und holdings ii Ixo In tha Harbor nnd llt.ickwcll fields of HiIh state, nnd louses In Kentucky. Mississippi, liulsUun nnd Arkansns. Thn oonlp'iny him hoon flounced In ItllnnlH, I'onnnyl vnnla nnd Oldiihunin. Thn offloorn ro V. T Itimknr, prolilontj Itoy "W. C'ox, Hoorotnry; 1!. II. Huckor, troamiror und V. J. Nownom, jionnral innnuci'i', nil of lllnckwnll; O. 11. t?n dorhlll nnd .1, ('. Fnulkontmrir, vlco liroildciitR, of Mndfnrd. Thn com puny Ih orRimUliiK' n Koologlcnl dn Iiartniont Anothor now coinpauy for oporii Hon In 0nito county In tho OnaK" Knalorn, with Captain John W. Couko of llOHton nH prrnldent nnd U C. Illillrk of J'llot Point, Toxiih, vlco pronldont, ami 15. t Iloaah of Pawnunkn Rcnnnil miporlntnndont. Tho compnny hn n conldornhlo HcroriKO in OnnRn county. Including throe prddiiclinr woIIh, mid orKimlm Hon hn boon pcrfocted In order to fully develop Its proportion, To llrlll for Gnu. In order to drill throughout thn DlacWwotl locullty. In un effort to : 1 i OIL AND GAS Lotllt, BoppllM, l'rodootlon, EH, h , ', .jajf.Wnnlod Tn I M ? a '" 'Br" HrUUil Ut VSitn, llotul Muln, Inly InnuoH liT Oktmll- iimirlciH. w. j'. sin- . Okmulgoo. AdVU Carl U ltlco. O. 1. A. njmlomii, aildlti nnd ronnrlH, Mld-Contlnnnt Tmi llurcau. f. 17 Kennedy. Cedar 207 galld 0lBO 6977. Advt. I Wuutcil Drllllmr contract In proven fields. Cllvo lull partlclant In Ociilion. ole Mi brouorn. Adurwis ', World. Advt : Kor Gnlo Producllon In Hogg rtli- telot, with novoml location to drill. no uiMincHx with ouycr only. 51'rlcoM right Kor oulcU Kile, 70:-C, fAVorid. Advt. Vnnled (lood drilling crow wants labor enntruet ilrllllug well In )ige. iliiKl he Htuiidiirit rl work. ddro.n Box 180, Avunt, Okln. 1'or Bfilo, SO-ncro lenno Hhallnw field 1'- ufitn till.nntn ImiMM ultn Inu. flalil. ji drilling to begin Immediately on ad joining ijuariiT, j;b per acru is i.ni.on before well cornea In, W. A. Hlamut, tmpulp.i, Okln., phono 11!, Advt, Tor S.ilo l''our 30,000-lwrrel tankti. open top; also SO 000. barrel tanks, conliiil roof, nearly now. Tinker, No, iio lUcholoubi Inn. Ailvt. New Mexico Oil lAVisol 13.000 acres In Kandovnl county. In onn title I and ubatnict. tlood (shallow found Juat west of this lease, UollVerj' inndo I prompuy. rrlco 40u porncro. World. Advt. find shallow gns for muni' ipnl and linliislrliil purposes, an orKnnlm Hon of llliiekwell men Imi boon of fooled, and II Is oipoi'tod Ihiil shal low well drilling will start in tho nenr futulo. lsis on 700 noted hnvn been taken. It Is ilnlined there ar at onst H eouimer lnl gas sands In that locality ranging from 110 foot to it . H 0 0 feet In depth Thn llliiekwell Oil A lias ' .. rtli", of Dm Important (.onoerns In lh northwnrt Kay loiinly dlslrlol, has iH-eloolod David Hohonwnld, prosl dont. V. W. Vlokcry, vlro prosldnni; A. W. Ilrooks. soorotnry. and N. D KJstlor, treasurer, Pumping oil I'nini Owigi'. f) to Ihn extent of l,f00 barirls dally Is now being pumpitil Ihrniil h the new pipe lino of tho Ifay County (Ins company from thn wells of Ihe Murium! defining company In thn Wynona district of Osage County In the leoelvlng tanks at thn refinery In PoticiL flly It It estimated that Ihn pumps in the field will form oil, to an extent of 3.00(1 bnirels dally, over thn 1 00 miles of pipe lino to poncn City, but thorn nVo two big pumping or relay station proeile ally completed al Wynona and Hur luink. The pipe lino extension In Quay Is also about completed. Thn lines touches thn most productive section of Oxage county at thn present time When a dally produe Hon of mrr .1,001) barrels Is niacin d tli nn thn Wynona pumping plant will bn put lo work. It will havn a. in paclty of (.000 barrels dally Ktatlstles, annoiincod by the Mar laud defining company, show Hint tho company completed SI produc ing oil wells In 1IH0 and nine gas wells. Two of Ihn gainers and II of Ihe nil wells were completed In Ihe field Just ftouth nf Ponca City; tlireo gas In Osage county; one oil at V.ilt : 1(1 oil wells nt Quay, nnd IC oil and onn giis Wnll In the Harbor field. The Ponca field showed seven dry hnliM during I91D, tho Men Inn field niuc, and thn Osngn enven There were no dry holes for the company in the yale, Quay and (larbcr fields, Mat land production Is now around C.000 barrels dully. Tho llrnet No. r. has been the bfif producer In the lmmedlntn Pancn field, the best of tho deep rand or 3, 300-foot wells. It was drilled In June und from then to January 1 had made 200, 000 barrels. During January It took a spurt nnd again went oyer 1,000 barrels dally, but Is bark to approx imately 800 dally now. Ill tho Ponca field also, Iho Mo1 I lo Miller No. 10 has been phiKged back to tho producing sand nt 3, C&0 feet nnd is making 100 barrels dally. It was drilled to u depth of 4,020 feel. The No. 10 on tho I'los sln Ititnnlng-nftor-arrow allotment Is being deepened from 3, OHO feet, whom It inndo 60 barrels dally, to 3,DfiO, w I lorn the Ilreutl No, fi has found such continuously big produc tion. Company Him Kohl Out. Announcement luis recently boon inndo of thn sale of tho holdings of tho Duluth-Oklulioina company in inn iniworiii community, in norm western Kny county, to the Amer ican Prospecting company of Cor slcana, Texas, which recently ulw purchased tho Mllllkon ruflnery at Arkansas City, Kan. The Dublin Oklalmma wan onn of thn biggest producers In tho territory. It Is reported from thn Murdock farm, Hovon miles southeast of New klrk, that oil' has bpon struck at I. 700 feet mid that drilling was stopped until arrangements onilld be matin lo takn cam ox the oil. Tills Is Jho second well In that locality whoroi oil has been found ut that depth. - - K. r. liiplcu Will lie Greatly Missed by Oil Fraternity- (Commnnta on tils record by CJeorge V. llrlgham. a fornior nenernl nirent at Bt. Umla for tho Chicago ,fc Northwestern railway ) Jlr, tleorgn K llrlKham, president ni tlio Conunorcn Polroletiui com tiuy. In commenting on thn death of Mr. l:. P. Illpley. president of tho Hanta !', says: "He will bo a grenl loss to TuUa, tho southwest, und tho oil fraternity especially. Tho Santa Ko Is today thn only road In tho southwest furnishing tank cars to refineries In this territory, ownlnc and operating some 3,000 cars to tako cure of the fuM for Ihn shops nun un inirmng locomotives, still having a surplus for cuniinorcl.U liiadllllC. Tills assistance t llm r., flnerlea bus resulted In diverting a miHn lumiHKo oi rciincry prouueta of "ZUMWALT, WHLSON & GARNETT ? Certified Public Accountants Special Attention to KEDKIIAI, TAX PIIOIIM3M3 340-41-42 Kennody Ilulldlng Tulsa, Oklahoma Phono Osago 6328 Ihe H.itita, l e In private eiiilp.netit i "It was not Mr. Illpley's Intention' tn let Tulsa rstoalu a' thn end of a I bianoh line as at prenl. lull lol build ftom Tulsa to Jennings a oon iii'iiing link, making a dlnet route from Kansas City to Port Worth and Houston. It Is hoped this line will, bo mmplelml na soon as the railroads rn returned, as it will place Tula I on a through lino from Chicago to tho gulf ! "lln wa out or the row remaining railroad heads who was a traffic man first Ul and alt the time, re colling his wuly trnlnltig In the wi' Uniting douatlment of the C, It. II, beeomlng freight traffic iwnnager of that Hue and In JHUs general manager, holding this offlos through the gloat liiirllngton rtrlkn when limy liouncnd the brolhnrliood of lo comotive engineers. "When Mr. Itlplov beoimn preal dent of the Hanta Ke In Dl'Jii til country was hut slowly recovering from the panic of 1493, when Hauti I'd common slock sold down In 11 a share under tho piesetil depression H Is selling around J.Ui on a parity with Chicago Northivestoru which has nobl im high an fZSO. Huslnoa had lieen an poor during the panic that some of ,thn branch lines were operated no Irregularly they ilrlfted over with annd and had lo bn dug out sntnl-monthly. "Hi was democratic on all occa sions nnd on his tripi over thn Hue talked with many men, friviuently Inviting them Into his private car. A story Is told of Itlpjey's picking up h fanner on lenvlnvr Wichita, Kan., thn farmer proved to bn from Hugo ton, Kan., whom Illpley owned n farm, which he bought during a wet spring and had not madu a crop since Illpley asked thn farmer's opinion of Hie laluo of the farm, lo cating It by thn name of tho tenant, tho farmer said: 'Yes, I know that place. It In a hull section, Iho' two south tiunrters Is a pralrlo dog town and tlio north onn Is onn of those ilangnd sjiul blows you can't even mortgage ' "Ills first slop in taking chargn was lo prrparo for Increasing thn ton nage and service to build up the earnings, great elevatora nnd flour mills worn built or yromntrTl with real practical men to operate, them, encourage ngrlcultiii n and stock raising, supported thn devnlnp.iient of the mineral resources, especially in Aitzona and Now Mexico, build ing a great fleet of refrigerator cars to liamllo California fruits and pro vided a service superior to the other Pacific coast linos, Anil when oil came In Oklahoma and Kansas Mr. Illpley was right there with men and rails even abend of thn oil bunch, bringing in the field boilers, rig tlm lirrs and thn great tomingo neces sary In thn development of thn oil Holds, ho was a little ahead of tho radical bunch or railroad rate fixers and tho traffic was handled al a profit. "And nbovo all lonk at thn tiassen- ger and frelRht deputa along thn whole line built permanently oi sur faced brick or concrete and they arc not In thn "slicks" two miles from town, hut generally right on the main streot, as Ihe freight houso Is on .State street In Chicago, nnd again the Hanta Ko passenger trains urn a luxury not only to Frisco, 'but a rliln on tho Drillers do l.tixn' to Driimrlght mnkes you feel llko a million dollars, "Ail department!! on the rl.inta Ko tiro stiliHervant to traffic the com merelul end of railroading. Mr, Illp ley expected his general managers, genernl superintendents und superin tendents to looillm track un out of tho mud and gnl the trains over tho road, or Tom. Hill or Joe could look for another Job, They were there to Ho anil not to dictate. lln al ways had available timber for op erating offleors nnd did not recruit from wnlklng delegates of the lllg pour. Ilia traffic men from chief of ficer to passenger siillnltora under tho Illpley administration must be Attention Mr. Oil Man. I lllll llll OIHTl('llt'0l public iiti'otiiitant and ofrtcu milli liter, nnil it young man. I would llko to manage your of fice, or kivp jour rronnls for you If on have nn attnullvo irtiHwdtloii. Would tiinMilcr a straight salary or a Mtlary and working InlcrvM. Can furnkdi Hni liett of n'fen,nc'H, lxith looit und out of iin. Address lkiv dOlMVmh World. mio essful mi r hunts and money get ters according to their lank "Whin the railroads went undni1 government administration operat ing offleors were as a ruin selected as federal .nanageis, many with, llttln cdmmerolnllsm nnd less diplo macy, they cleaned out tho com merolal agefjrlna at the first swipe , i.mn liii.l VAIirS Iff training, ae.inlred by experlenen thy i had the railroad map of Ihn I nlted i Hlatea before them all tun titiio nun knew how to handle the public ci. ,,.t,ii,tifitiM were scattered to the four winds nnd um never, un Hnriiiiiini, - t "Mr UlPley provided for all their commercial men and when thn loads! limn back to their owneis on Maton I the Hanta Ke bovs will be on the homo plain to hit the first bail. t'w- ti..i.i. ahfini.l liiive bsen I originally selented as director genrral of rallroada, and given a free hand, bo would have received the rordlal oo-operatlon ami support of thn en tire railroad fraternity, and the puh lie would have given hllil their con fidence, knowing him to 'he thn greatest railroad mnti In the couutiy, with posalbly Iho exception of Marvin lliighltl. "Mr. Illplv will be greatly missed throughout the unHrn territory trnv crscd by the Kanta Ke as well as the shipping and travelng publle and inn railroad men iiiriiiiKiioui ni" in-, llrn country. He was unlvufsiHy loved ly all of his men, was nyerv I lie II lb lllllli wilier v.-,nn ,,,,, ' , blood, mftly blended with tho milk or ii u imi n Kiiiiinefl. tie was an ox ample we will all do well lo follow. It Is hoped his successor will tarry out Ills policies and keep tho Hanta I'n up lo Its old standard." Snow ItlchanlMiii Is Head. Snow lllchardson, a widely known oil welt contractor and driller, died of heart trouble In Cleveland, Ohio, on December -1, 1019. He wan taken III on Thanksgiving dnv and was re moved lo the St Alexis hospital, where lie reiunlnod till his death. Mr. lllchardson was born of .pio neer paicuts ut Tlilloute, Penn , on July 12, 1 S C. H . When tin was tillto young his family moved to .Sugar drove, Penn., where hla boyhood was p.tased and whom ho remained till lie went as a driller Into thn nil fields. loiter hn went to llradford. where ho was un oil contractor till tho fortunes of the nil business called him to Hlstersvltle, W. Va., vhlch town ho considered his home tilt his death. In the menntlmo his opera tions took blrii Into (be nil fields of Ohio. Oklahoma. Texas and Mexico. In 1 8SC he was united In marrlaco with Mary Ii Dennlgon of Hugar drove. Pa. Hn Is survived by Ills willow, Mrs. Mary U, lllchardson of Hlslersvlllc. W. Va., one tain, (Miarlea losetih lllchardson. a senior In West Virginia, university at Morgantowti. and by olio daiiKliter. Mary Ixmlno IttcharilHon, a uludent In Itethany rollegr. Ho was a brother of tho lato I'. M. lllchardson, also an oil con tractor of llradford. The remains were carried to Pennsylvania, where they were laid tn rest In tho family plot In thn Hugar drove cemolory on New Year's day. erty and carry on oil operations. They went over nil the oil fields nnd eventually picked on Okmulgee as a i holcn nil district. Their lnlrro.it In this country are represented by a mnn named tiomls Johnston, a law yer, formerly Identified i with the Pierce OH corporation and Waters Pierce Oil company Home two Weeks ago this group of Investors, through their representa tive Mr. Johnston, bought a leaso In iv-iD-ii, wrucfi irnnsaciion icpre seiiled somo $600,000. This leasd was uwiii-u ny .innri u, iienoiu, t , .1 Prteru and Moore Av, Ileynobls. They um e iiisii purciiaseo ine northwest fiiartcr of 33-12-12 for npproxl. tnately JI00.0OO. TMs lease lias three producing oil wells on It, with a dully output of 1 10 barrels. This latter leasn was formerly iiwned by 13. T, McDowell of Okmulgee, Hani Paltqer of Wokema, and d, Dodgn of Mnnbattan. Thesn two pieces of property make Ihclr holdings In tho Okmulgee district approximately Jl. 500, 000. In Toxns, Woslheinier's No, 3 oh tho Hu man farm In Has tin ml county . Ii making .100 barrels at .1.785 fcot. Ono' foot in tho sand. Knstor nnd others' No, 1 In thn extreme southwest comer of Kant land county Is making 25 barrels nil hour at 350 feet. Kmplro das Kuel company's No. 1 on thn Williams farm, Kastland county, is making 400 barrels al i 110 reel. Hhot w ill 410 nitarls Conner-1 fend Chancy farm, Htovcnn coun'tyls mak. lug 700 barrels of natural at 3,125 font. , ,, Pralrln Oil A- Ci c,n. v nn thn T, K. Conneliey farrn, kist land county, 1 good for 600 harrclfl at 3,445 feet. Iwtex company's No. 1 on' the Hllrk farm. Neceru,llv Aiwtiultn mn. vens county, made "50 barrels In the rirst in Hours. Ttrtal depth ,1,355 feet Hont. Hdnri X. Tlll.. - . .... - - ,-ni, s ttsi oil IIIC cuivln farm, Kastland county making "00 bnrrel, m 3,665 feet. This looks like n I'arrock aand wnll. C.ulf Production company's No. 2 on tho Johnson farm, SlnvetlH coun ty, made 250 barrels In the first 44 hours nt .1,376 feet. Great Htalca Oil corporation's No. l,D.ivln, Is drilling in tho Olack fine at from 2,800 to 2.S30 feet. Ills Well nt Hillings. The dotty Oil company's Yost No, I In 22-23n-2w Is showing for 400 barrels nt 2,400 feet. This woll off seta tho Humphries Petroleum com puny No. 3 Neat, which came In f""'i for. 1.500 barrols from the 2,000-foot sand. , 1l,"!p.,,rl,s I'etroleum company's In 20-24-1 onNthe O'Neal farm Is drilling nt 1.793 feet. They expect to get the oil nt 2,000 feet. Itoiimanla MrntrH at Okmulgee. A group of Hngllsh inventors, k-llltivtl na lin Itrltlul, fnl.. U..I-I... . :t ..1J I'Mtllll KIUIUI ('11111, Hyndlcato, Ltd., who hnvn had In- icn-nin iwi it iiuniner ni years in Itoiimanla and Hllesla- and wlin wore driven out by war conditions, havo now come over" to America to Invest their money In American oil prop FRIGK-REID SUPPLY CO. Toll. OkUbomi OIL AND OA8 WEtl, SUrPLins, CAMNCk unb nrn aku tubini! WIRE HOPE AND CORDAOl! r.r.Ill OAS HKOINEH AND TOWGRH fltnfrtl Olflcri' Tnl, Okl, ptinrlif.. TiiIk Okt. , litrdfif li.. (iVIa ClfTrloml. Okli Obiniilirn, (lkl , Nuvfitg (HI. , fuihlut, OkU Nw Wllion, Okla ljr, 'okU. Chonute Kin 1.1-ctr.r Tn. Au sut, Kan Kl Doradu, Kan., and Wirt, Okla New Oil & Gas Field Custer County, Okla. Have HI ncrca In liciirt offlo test noils going down :i,000 twt. Will M-ll for nihil or lal.o In giMiil iim-iI Dodgn or Ilulck car lis uir payment. RAY T. TRAPP Isk'U llox 827, Thomas, Okla. Evans & Co. j Tulsa Hotel Ueprr-MMilIng V. ,7, Woolmnn Cn., New York, II. II. Itcer, Now Orlcnnsj Clement Curtis Co,, Chicago. .Mcmlwrs nil I'u'hiiiigcn Htocks, Itonds und Cotton, Now York, Pittsburgh and Hostnn Curb, Mberty Honda bought and Hold, Private wires. IlOlll'.IlT If. HIIOOKS, Jlgr. Went Knil Tills. Hotel Iihby Phono O-072: Wiinted Position by young ox rvlco man; excellent education, ride experienco In genernl office xrk, tiuallfled as canlilcr, corrv- jondent, paymastor, etc., und h.ivo ad Minif selling expcrlotice. AdJrcua J3-C, World Advt BHiiatlnn Wanted bv giloght, wiHter of pclenco degree from Chi Igo university, ox-army aviator, de re hard woik and opportunlly for Jvanioment Athlnns M d. Huff um, 1227 Cast Mitt Mrcct. Chl ifio, III. Advt .Superintendent in years; plpo line, mphiK Ntntlnn, conatrtietlnn and nation, Heven year compression, 'irptlon guaolltio plant, construe i.4nd operation. At liberty Kob y 1. Address 042-A, World. 't. ill Production Kor Hale -I'or sale, I hlood Creek departmental oil and I leaao allottee, Iiqh Just arrived al .torltv. 160 acres In 301 3-1 1, now lAiclhir ubout 12 burrela of oil Mr. Kor particulars tico John I) ,kely, 208 New Daniel, Tulsa. tvt, (crr, in Iniv now 132.000 feet 18 ir s0-4nch nnd 9 miles 16-lnchj 10 .ri., ii nr in. Inch; 8 mllcu 8 or 10- .ach plain end or scrow plpn. If 3111, wiUi coupllnga. either new or iocoiid hand, for gan line: must carry 100 pound pressure. Want delivery r. o. b. cum In 90 rtoyn. Hubnilt price nd point of delivery on any part or (till of same. Wrlto orw! P- O. Ilox 1851. Tulaa, Okla., now. AUyu 30 TANK CARS. 10,000 GAL. CAPACITY. Equipped with ateani colls ready for delivery March 1. Terms to responsible parties. Cat's recently completely over hauled. AiUrons It. STl'Ain1, llox ao, Sapulpa. Okln, HOUSTON, FIRLK & COMPANY Of Kansas City, Mo. AIBMllHIia NHW YOltK HTOCK KNCHANOK nnd CHICAGO HOAHD OK TIIADIO Stocks, Ilonds, drain and Cotton, .Standard OH nnd Rubsldliry Stock. Now York and lloiton Curb, Liberty Ilonds llought and Hold, Prlvato Wires. CII.VS. 1). ClUmMIKTlT, Mgr. Telephone 0-ng 0200. No. 1 1 liist I'oiirth St., Till mi, Okln, New Casing For Sale .1,(1011 ft. -J-In. l-lb. lulling, a, 100 H. 'J-ln. I ',-lb. tubing. -, 3 nnil 1-1 it. line plx , 50,0tl fi. .ln. lln,. pipe. ' tur 0-ln. 20-lb. 2 (iii-H (1-ln, 2 l-lb. 2 irs Ht,-lii. aH-lb. :i Mini HI-In. 10. lb. We Want 2 cum . 3-lfl-in. 17-lh. U ram I '.". j -In, fiO-lli. 1 inn 1.'i-ln. 7()-lb. K.0:T. Exchange 7 17 Koiinedy Hide. Phono Co-dap "u Our New Oil and Geological Map of Texas and Oklahoma BhowhiK oil fields, pipe lines nnd the yeoloRicnl formations in colors. Compiled iiSu ?c'otl0,Klcal data BuppHed by the states of Texas ami Oklahoma and the United btatcs government. Also showing automobile roads, railroads, etc. PRICE 50c Postage prepaid Send money or stamps. Warren Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago Producers & lief liters Have llin Day. The producers fk lteflners com pleted No. 10 on the Mcintosh farm In 12-14-11 yesterday and It Is mak ing 1,500 barrels. No. on the name farm was drilled a Utile deepernd It Increased tho flow to 2,400 bar- n. V. e nL ..iinl.A.I im eln.l Is now miiWhiK 1,200 barrels, this' after fodr months of continued flow ItiK ' No. U will be In tho first of tho week. Tho company ling 17 wells drilling In the Urges field. Went of Cuxhliis. The Texas company's test In 13-l!)-4 had thn top of the sand nt 3,423 feet nnd nrn clrll lllif; at 3,440 feet with no allowing. Jloxnna petroleum company's Nn. 1 Ford, in 12-19-& Is drllllns ut 3,4(16 feet. Carter Oil company's N'o. 4 on Jhe Crow farm In lt-19-5 Is flshlni; for caslnc nt 3,350 feet. The Magnolia company well, pur chased from the March OH company. No, 1 In the southeast, northwest of the xoilthenst of 29-lS5 Is Hllll mak ItiK around 100 barrels per day, AIILvm Sr- Plttji havn timbers on the ground for a deal In tho northeast or 28-18-1. At Okmulgee. It. It Iteynolds' No, 2, In tho northeast of tho northwest of tho northwest of 1-13-11, reached tho toti of the sand nt from 2,372 to 2,38 K feet, producing 350 barrcla of natural. Total depth 2,402 feet. CONTISIJKI) OV .S'KXT PAOK. GET OUR SHIPPING PRICE We buy our lumber and crating material In carload lots and can Klvo you a hotter riRiiro on crat ing and shipping household goods. 1 We have a forco of tho best pro fesslonal packers, who can got your goods out on Bhort notice. We al.M) operato tho largest fleet of padded moving vans and oil field trucks In tho Btate. Wo have the largest flre-proof atorage In the city and enn atoro your goods cheaper, because wo pay no rent. NICHOLS TRANSFER & STORAGE PhonoH 118-117 Strand berg, McGreevy&Cp. MICMHBHS New Orleans Cotton Exchange Chicago Hoard of Triu'o Nuw York Stock Kxcfiango PKIVATU W1HK8 Stocks Grain Cotton Liberty Ilonds llought and Bold a EO 11(112 It. KYHIJIt, Manager Phone 7200 . 121 East Third Street (Hotel Tulaa) Trained, skilled men, exact ing supervision and splen did motor equipment mean SATISFACTORY SERV ICE when wc move your home's furnishings. Call Phone Osage 15o-1273 Tulsa Storage ' & Transfer Anderson & Gustafson, Inc. Refiners of High-Grade Cushing Crude Tor a deieniInblo Mmrcei of supply, list jour miulrciiirnla wl'tli us or phono O.snro 7400, 7461, 710:!, 71)03 or li. 1. 12 for NAPHTHAS GASOLINE KEROSENE DISTILLATES GAS OILS "FUEL OILS ' LUBRICANTS Ct'SIlINt;, OKl,. im.Nciu:s Tl'USA KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS HKl'INKltlllS COLUSIHUS. OHIO OKNI'-HAI; ori'lCIS rransportatloii Hiiildlng, Clilcat-o IlItANCHKS Hll.WrillW l our wohtii cm:vi:ind WICHITA CALLS Mflv YOltK " SAN PUANCISCO JVITH THE LIVE, ONES IN THE REFINING B US IN ESS POLAR PETROLEUM COMPANY UUKINHILS ANI MAHKETUHH Tl'LSA OKKICK , ' JtUFINnrtY 109 New World Hldpr. SAPULPA Phonea Osago 431S nnd Osage 4314, . COSUEN & COMPANY s 1110H OllAIJi: PKTROLCUM l'KOOUCTS Tulsa, Oklahima, CIIICAbO CLEVELAND GENERAL REFINING COMPANY TULSA - ARDMORE LAKE PARK REPINING COMPANY Oenor.il Sales Office: niALTO UUILDINC. 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Bank P10 S. tlchlcan Ave, 401 Security dms, BIERY OIL COMPANY N Franklin, New York, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, Tula 337 Kennedy Hldp. ( Phones O3aso 7570-7571 OHIO CITIES GAS COMPANY TIL'Y'INURIES AT CUSHING AND ARDMORE INDIAHOMA REFINING COMPANY Refineries al Okmulgee. Okla.: East St, Louis. 111. TULSA OFFICE: C0.3-004 KENNEDY HLDO. ST. LOUIS OFFICE: FEDERAL RESERVE RANK DLDG. PRODUCERS & REFINERS CORP. PRODUCERS AND REFINERS OF "PARCO" PETROLEUM PRODUCTS New First National Rank RirlldlnK. TULSA, OKLA. SAPULPA REFINING COMPANY PHONE 277 ' Manufacturers Petroleum Product Sales Dept. 713 New First National Rank Bid jr. EMPIRE REFINERIES, INCORPORATED RcflneXcs Located at: Okmulgee, Oklahoma City, Cashing City, Okla., and Gainesville, Texas. Sales Offlco Phone 7006; 333 Unity Building, Tulsa. Ponca GENERALAMERICAN TANK CAR CORPORATION R. J. SHARPH and R T. MUSSER. Healdertt Agent . i I Phone S 383 ROXANl PETROLEUM COMPANY PRODUCERS AND REFINERS SI. Lout. Mo., Arcade Bide. , ' Tulsa, Okla,, Mayo Bids Chicago, 111., Continental Commercial Bank Bldg, SHAFFER OIL & REFINING COMPANY REFINERIES AT CUSHING Sales Office, 20S South I.iSalla Street, Chicago LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION LIVINGSTON REFINERS CORPORATION Burkburnett Crude for Sale Petroleum Products 43S-447 Kennedy Building All Phontvi 6420 ALL COMMUNICATIONS TULSA, OKLA, -r NORTH AMERICAN CAI COMPANY TANK CARS LEASED, REPAIRED AND REBUILT Geo. F. IffrlBliam, Southwest Representative, 1004 Daniel Bid?. Worka: CoffcYvllle, Kansas Telephone 1180 PANOLA OIL & REFINING COMPANY An ExpVess Trust PRODUCERS OF CRUDE OIL Suite 423 Kennedy Building TL'LSA, OKLAHOMA THE HARVEY CRUDE OIL COMPANY OIL PRODUCERS MAGNA OIL & REFINING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF ALL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 306 KENNEDY BLDG. P. BX. OSAGE 9609 LUBRITE REFINING COMPANY REFINERS OF HIGHEST GRATJE LUBRICATING OILS LUBRITE LUBRICATES RIGHT Sixty Per Cent Better Lubricating Tluin Any Other Oil General Offlco: Arcade Btjildlnf- St. Lou!-, Mo. MIDWEST MARKETING COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Sales Office 20 East Jackeon Blvd., Chicago General Office 305 New First National Bank Building, Tulsa, OkU. Phone3 167 and 3669 WE MARKET EVERY PETROLEUM DERIVATIVE Phono 4632 WESTERN PETROLEUM COMPANY Tulsa Office, Cosden Building. Genera Offces; Chicago, 208 LSa! , Street. New York Office: 17 Battery Place. , MIDCO BLD., TULSA CONWAY BLDG., CHICAGO MIDCO OlD SALES COMPANY tfi-. IS, Initial 130-140 End Point 430.440 S8-60 Initial 130-140 End Point 428 Better Gasoline for me Better Trails IMPERIAL REFINING COMPANY PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS General Of(Jce: Ft Worth, "Jexas, . Refinery: Ardmore. Oki OKLA. PRODUCING & REFINING CORP. OF AMERICA PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS Sales and General Offices, O. P. & R. Bldg., Tulta Okla. THE 'MARLAlsID REFINING COMPANY REFINERS OF- HIGH GRADE CRUDE PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA J. F. CAMPION OILS . f PROM.PT SERVICE 807.S08.80' CO.SdIw BLDQ. " PHONES 5I COMMERCE PETROLEUM COMPANY TEXAS CRUDE REFINED PRODUCTS ' 1003 Daniel' Bliiji. Our Own Tank Cam Phone M SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY t PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Tulsa., Okla.t 215 Sinclair Bldg. , New York, 120 Broadway Chicago, Conway Building