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SECTION A. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JULY 17. 1021 f IN THE OIL FIELDS Office: G241 W. H. PECK Residence 2442 Last Week in Oklahoma Oil Fields oil, MAliKKT ororATIONS. i the oil monopoly'. control within our , , HJS Iloiiirr "J , nation. I . , III I An rnll tlh nl tnr If ! alinlntiOu A ncrii-. tli 0f the rXiMInK UU d'l'H' in Hw mi.t, .intiiM hi r i Ii l'MtlfH lilt miit MII'IM iHtiiir facts r.n.. . i nlnic tl,( pii.mtit .lur.loun. ii .lri.ir j.to.iti, in h"il"ir f"t ill' .'I Hii- - iMf. i'i! of It" 1 w mi nM (il.'li Wells In 111.' lliirlll .l...li, . ' ,!'' .Mir., Villi' h t (fn.Kl fin ' tuber lininrt.iiil coiiiplotlons In-1 1 , -1 0 barrel" In k.iii.I from J 1 -1 to i lurte the Nil. 1 well nt tin' Anglo 1 2.I.H t'ct. nth.r wrlln ri "f av , Ttxa-t (ill company Incut' il In lh" etaiM' l.o ami of no speiim I m l"i i 1 soul hriist lorm-r of Ihi1 northwest ( j t.im ai-l.'-ll. whhli In showing for 3fi i l I'rulrlo ! (iiislior at Ihvnni'l.. Ill .1 -I III.' M .-.ll W. II III Hi'1 II' V Ib-cnrr. k t..."l, unit iiffsriltim tli'i barrels per day In mini found fntn ,..,, 'iJls In CusllitKI lis miij mi: in lh. .Month, the No. ' 1 1 5 In a. 1 . 7 tint, "ml mo il"l. . An x i in ItiHt Kin nf the lint of ilrllllnif ' i l,...., ..r il... operation,, ,,i t MiHnim Oklahoma n.nilwmv wii- drilled 18 Inrlum Into Co. located In thu tiuthw-Kt uuintcrl ii'iim kIkiuh that the nmnllrr mm- tho sand hint ThurMlny .ni.l Ktortrtl ' ' 1 -1 1 . wlih li wits uimiuli.inil ni I'liiini, n no mr inr past tow r.rs l jo Kin i ijkh. i"i in,.- ii.-cii iry nemo in n i or inv Thl oiiniiiiliin Incited In tlm north- ,,,MM1 ' 11 ill n,M..n ... np-.ry to prottM't our own imltiii- h.onlH of the ,.. ,, wn havelc " uf ,:( riirV l.ool P""P I'i'vo inruicn nil way r ,, deMInc mid riie.Ki'tle . V.'." ..." . ..... W t. ... ! "mi'lcted iij I'Tnn f'.ro,Kn i,nM,nK!, Mm,,.,. I ULXU ' "'"- ! n'ii connurvfil for rrliHoiinli ii mnrUiil mil. I ....... n..nii.. .11 ... IV nrnvrn inni inrrn ik u h iii on ... ,, l.i'u l-.uiln (HI (l.H I inllnr.i of tlic lloi Krt.Ul nil .V iia .(7JII.S UlSiriCl riliTi- wem only llirtm I'nitipliitlriliH . '. ' . . I I.. .1... .....I.I..B l....tl..MU .llBfl..f lllKl I i(i- ilttV inriiilgll tin- iirux ami.,'" - , l.H III llll' I'llll'llll l'llll'l. t'i-h, ronnini inif in iwo "irmii I " ' thu hlKKHMt wi'll hroiiKht ! ,1,,, ,,r1 , ,, fdimrp. 'l'lin No. 1 wll of Itiiiton . tliiffitli loontiil In 10 Kinriulti The I resident Has Jlcen Invited to Attend Oil Cowjress T.iUi. OM.i.. .inly 10. lO'-M. To Wiirn n f.. Iliinllni;, I'lfKlilont or i nln.l StntcH, a.liliwmii, 1. ' . A . i-lf u., h.io railed n Miijns of nil .-..i.....,.l..io nil i.rMMlllcini: llo- 'billons of tlm fiillnl Stntin to ni'l In 'I-iil. i on tin' iirti'iiioon or Jul) 'I ho prlmo imrM' of I Ills iihtI u io iixmi.- tlui ixilh'y or our coMriini'-nt tnnl tlm lnli'l n'li'iit oil inli'MftM of tll' routHry mill tin' nnilnhli' ftU't or tin" roirlcn Mllc) of jour mliiilnl'tiatlon iiIniii tin- In- i,lmlint oil iirmliirliiK IniliWry of ,1,1, iiiuntry. Wo tlmrcfori' .'itonil )oti a ni(t conllal liijltallon to l. ir."'nl nnil ILmi tlw Mihjitt oUili'Miia (III Jtoii'it l'rotiK-tlw As ,MK').itlin, hy: tr. (; it ay, ii. i;. si'i'.in-r.. ai.p n. iii:(;:i:.m. finlf ("oast Oil lTixluct-rn' A.-m ln- V It. H. YOt'NC VrolnVnt. North TcniH tnili'lioiiili'nt OH I'm ' ilui'lns Af.s"'lallon, liy: .1. II. l'AKM'lili, Prc-liHnt. Unntis oil unit fin riixliiiviK' .Vsx) rlallon. ls : ... W. II. Rl'Itorij, I'nflilent. Pultinn It Up to llutihcH V - ffMowInc telPRrniii waa cent liy I Virion"! awociannnn urvui'iu to t'.n oil Industry anil choillil bo c .pi. 1 I')' lniilvlilnals who arc w ,rc of tho proat nocrislty for , i,.rt of protortlon to tho oil Tulon. July 1. 1921. Hnnornble Ch.'ui. E. HuBheK, Sc ri't.iry of ntate, i-hlnKton. D. C. Th" rfat Anirrlran Indcpondnnt petrol, um Industry vitally uff'ctliiR H-.r c inomipul wolfaro not only of tho ti.i'.on hut 1-nprclally tho olRlit on o.l produolng statps and lnvolv lnB rcvtral million Industrial work ers. iv producors. royalty owners and sharcholderH nnd dependent In dUKtricii will hn extremely Jeopar dized it a tariff falls on crude, pe troleum. We do not oppoKO hut Instead en courage tho broad policy for acquisi tion of oil properties. In forclsn lands but we do not bullevo that produc tion therefrom at thl time and un der tho control of fow BlRantlc oil companies especially tho Standard flioui 1 bo brought into tho United Stales n.i a means throuuh low com petitive price to drive to ruin the Independent American petroleum In dus'ry and thereby further enhance leti when our loi.il overproduction reii'd' ii or wluii Ronrrnl world-wldn market conilitlonn beromc hetter. Wo nppe.il to your himikc of Amerl- cnnlmu. pride of cltlzonnhlp and thoiiKhtful conslderallon for the rlKhtM nf the weak n attalnst the In IrrcHifi of the MronK to nld us In i ciirtiiR Juitli'ii In thin tariff flKht. AVlth Kreatest !eiieit for your hlKh office and of your i xalted char acter, we lifB to know If It would not be possible for you to nld In reconcllliiK, consistent with the In terests of tlm American Independent petroleum industry, the pulley of your own department In deallntt with foriilBn petroleum aciiult'ltlons. Wo understand that ynu havo made tho siiKcestlon to the president of opposition to an oil tariff; honce this message. Min-t'ONTIN-ll.VT Oil. AND CJAI ASffOt'IATION OKLAHOMA Oil. JIKS'S l'KO TllCTIVi: ASSOCIATION. KANSAS lM)i;l'KNOI2NT Oil. M ION'S ASSOCIATION. sotTiiwnsT on. I'lionncKits. NORTH TKXAS Ulli I'ltODfCKllM ASSOCIATION. ARKANSAS l'ltODUCHUS' ASSOCIATION. isi.ti:i;n thousand iNnm'KNn- KNT PltODrCKltS Ol'" OH, IN THU CNITKI) HTATUS. I N D K I ' K N I !! NT Oil. lliOIMTCI:ItS ASSOCIATION Ol'' NORTH I.OU 1SIANA. C.l'I.F COAST Oil. I'RODI'CIIRS' ASSOCIATION. INDIANA Oil. MKN'S ASSOCIATION. MONTANA OH, MKN'tf ASSOCIATION. an for bopio time Hleulii). IicIiik the .. Itoliner nnd other h locatcl In iiiineasi enrin r or iiih iioho- st cortinr of Hie snntliwist wist of 35-20-7, belli the Hilril wen .... ... i". urn .iinin .pi it, ii..- -v. . . ... n.i ... , in i ii n il ii iv i union ill 'in. i on nil n. . and, ulthoimh they are Mtronu on the ,,M" , ,' w' "' "inKlnil ,..,,, fe.t ami tnitil rnsp with good pioduiliiK properties 'rv -"', ,m'," ' '""nth"i JDO Imrril. an Hour. This operation i f"m A' ' X"'l,i ' . , . ,, and lots of a. reairo. they have been I "" makltm I..0 bartels 1'i'nliiy, Is lf) ,,, (,r,1lll.,r ,lrll(1 (i0,.p(.r, nn,l , " ni.rkln 12:. barrels nflei a 6U- rorreii io eliminate all new work oni""" i i"""-" " " i was completnii ,i a smaller well insr qnan aiioi COS DUN COMPANY HI' tit (IRADH l l.Tltul.KI'M PRODUCT!) Tuts i, ulilahoma UNION PETROLKUM COMPANY liuriMiits, i:.i'oiiTi:iis and m AitKUTiJim Tulsa Office. Cosden ItldK. I'honn 1103 lieCOlltll Of Innnr.i1 l.n.ln.-. ....m.,i. tela u ilav. whli Ii inaki a It appeal until such time as the situation lin-l"1''1 the pri'diunon In tho field will proves and the production of oil . bold up lory will. iiKalti becomi'H a mone) -tiiukliiK A half mile to the north of the proposition, (if coirri", at Duncrin. discovery well, the No. 1 operation where the field was cut Into M'ry , of the lllackwell llll A Una Co, Io (mall triicts ImuKht up by the In-1 rated In the wnithcnHt comer of the dependents, thry hrnii b.en very i,ri,iHst of smtlon Is reported nciiie on account or itrilllnir olillita- ,,, , iirllllnit at S.OSs feet llh liothlmc shnulUK arid Is considerably below Hi.' depth of (he prodin lint Hand.' This failure makes the pool OIL AND GAS I.rnvn Suppllrk I'rcxlnrtliin, Kto Katy Railroad Places Rig Order for Fuel Oil Now comes .the announcement that tho M, K. & T. rallioad has purchased 2 000 cars of fuel oil for ur-e on lis ctiglncH at 35 cents per barrel, aald oil to be supplied from North Texas polntn. The price Is tremenilonly low and shows what has been brought about by the free Importation or cheap MoMenn crude It will, however, have a tendency to Mobilize tho market for fuel oil hero. There will be ample refuta tion also In the "above Item to the statements mad" by opponents of tho proposed duty on oil Io the ef feet that the railways of tho south west, with nil burning enrlnes, nro dependent on Mexican crude. It l" also a demonstration of tho fact that whero the big popple nnnnnncn shut-down In Mexican operations, It Is easv to fill tho demanl at home nnd nt prices not In excess of tho Mexican product. tbum and offsets, but a general ein- His of these smaller reliable con- rerns whom we are all familiar with from old, will show ev-'rv such company to he practically Inactive I Then.) companies, who havo fe't the1 oepressu iop rne past two mourns, ; , ; ,, --- --- rertnlnlv .irnnot be blamed for theJ fm'rthi of a mile from the dlscov- big Increase registered last week. I.) ' 1 rv " " """. ,....,...... ni,i..i. i , ....i.i... i iiclsts .'I-,' aiithorltv fur the exist thev be bliimed for rb.i hlir nmoii'nl ('"'e of a big alriiiture running June. It la reported io have bridged I The llian rorrolenm eompany over and stopped (lowing after anlillled ltd No. I well located In t i" shmi rime when first brought In, noithw.M of a I ;n 7 2o fei t In h and xesterday whlln II wan being , ""d topped at !7U reel, ami lh;' , I.Miied out It blew In for the big pro-! "peiatlon Htartrdout making I ' ' duitloir. Sand wm found from J.IJ'J j bi icla rmtiiral. to " feet ' '" N" 1 Thompson of tho Mag- . "' ., tiolln I'eiioliiim company liienled In Another very Important operation ,,, H,ln,.Hi f S.t-ln r. Cnalrrng , in in.- io in in me iiiisi'iH uiou is inn ,stili t, has been abandoned at a NO. 1 Winter of the Ciwlell Oil tfjl,,!!,) ,11.1,111 ,,f .i.ur. feel, oil account Has Co., a setnl-wlbl..it rleep test b- ,,f n i,, fuhlng (ol. i .it' ll In the southwest corner of tin i cut off by a duster a half mile to buuiIhumI of In-Is-Hw. Thin opi iiillou I iy(,f(, Producer AVtir ine norrn. nnu ny io mi nines m ...... , ....... .... the south, the closest b"lng three- i tlown, anil iMttnl.iy wait rtpurlcM io, KcfstfUlC i.tr (i')'ii'(t wild itt m tW I inn, , ... I where the , tilled up 7n feet '1"'"" '"' ',n "" will. 30 gravity oil. The well will" be " ",' .'"ir'"'. ' ' . I l.lll . i . i, MI lilt .1 1 II til III'" 1 ..in, -.I nn in iniiiieoiaieiy, anil i ii , , , n l,,. ,., of new production in the week jus-' run th. ast and southwest from th" ;,u tn , ; ?,' ,t H, Ike I hi " , i : 1 ' V 1 ' 'V'.'! ended. prodi.iting well, and It l xP" '' .V.Vhin.Vi .'.v . ...i ...... "- wb. to ...ri.l- ''' ' Hi, it ii troo.l ul!r,.il mini will lie lie- . . "... v.. oriel .it l"li is Ilie in ' I oei e-i ' nil i" ;.",... i , noiuon win lie opeui.i up, i tie coin- ,. ,.i,,.r i H,,, l x - f I. -1 ami . oiei on or il ls lest i or wiiii'iieii . . i. Then, a Rlancc over inv of the ! pnxt few week'M rompltlcn r.vlfwii. Im hiding the following, obilrei ilea It Is reported that tho 1'rnlrlo tho Impression which may havo "N- producer will not be drilled deeper Isted that the Independents wei'o 111' i In the sand, as storage f at'illt 1cm ale tank xlolatoia In the shutdown j now being taxed to care for thu oil. movement; In fact, It makes it .mi! uddlilonal tanknge is being creu obvious that tho situation Is nlnionl toil as fust as possible. Douhtleas the reverse. No company whirl) Ism,,, prnlrlu Pipe I.lnn lompany will not receiving financial hacking firm put in a line to the new fl.'M to some gold mine, ca nafford to Hill wells, except for protection, n Jl oil, bec.ine t Is both unprofitable and entirely ngalnst public senti ment. Anyway, the few exception among the Independents who hue continued drilling cannot enough weight to bo the reason f.ir rontlnual Innrense hi the jirodui' can. for Its own hlg produttlun. In the Regs" District. The new Wlli ox r.ind rmol In 21 nnd IL'-lK-ll is the most Interest - c'"r'llng lornlliy In the llegga illstrl'l, and the three hlg produeeiH aheaily ' is ,Vw, w III. Il Is good fur COO l.,i n l:i 1 1 inn i it. t ...I there, which f.rino In In sand fiom J.171I in J.1D0 ti et anil olliiiH wen aim exct lucky III tlieb No C, u til l Willi interest An average number or Inside pro- I dueers ,-ind dry hole were roinpleled, the Inrgist Incltiilliig the No ,1 Cook of the National Kxphiiatlon compiin located In the southwest of Iti' ln Svv which slaiteil nut making HOI) li.lr nils In sand found from 2,0.10 to 2.0 10 feet, the ..No & well of the Miugny Oil company In the north west of .Kl-ls-Sw, whl.'h Htat'teil mil making loo bun Is In sunl fiouu 2.2S0 to 2,2f,'J feet, and tile No 2 well of the I : n i 1 1 r .i (las ti Kue com I'.'iny loriitetl In the iioitliwcsl of .1 dv i.r .Mil I 'I IN I INI I 11 1'N M XT I' Mil K.L.I'RKKMANXCO. lMUJMMWS (.1 M .It Mi Rl PIR WORK a rontlnual innrense ui tne jirouuc-1 ,,,,,,.,1,.,,.,, llui., w1rn ,.,,, u, MHi tlon figures when the majority of, f( fi00 , , j00 ,.,rrcls (lant nt the producers ''"' ''''')" ."pencil, are reported to be holding up tlonally if "r-..,T '", " "" " 'l. The No. I well of the Shrr.. locatrd in the ' . n ...i.i...'. dan Oil company. is no t of l . in Vb'n V, ely "orthw.st corner of the southeast of cessVyVpera.lon.' and menacing ' the southwest of section 22 a .,ua, the oil market, should !,.. for-f.l tn,ter of a mil,, south of the produc ng give a satUfiietorv "X.i.anatlon as Is reported to be flowing J0U regards their nitilud" t "'.vaul the New Scab, of Prlrr, Jl,.".tl per hotn- lt f!-. fl i ill nil S .Imiir tint. I sllniali'M llu ii r o .1 a. i mil- Ingl). Ml material llgurcil wllli ilrop In pry rill prlrrs. isago r.r.;i i l W llriulv Aicinio good the rest ir the Industry. 'IV More (iii-hcrs at Itui liank. The Carter Oil c mpanv took off th" lionors In the Rurhmk pel last week by shooting their No. 4 wull harrels at only 15 fn t in the Wll cox blind, topped about 2.i00 leet If this operation comes III a big producer. It will mean a very Inr porlant etxenslon of th" pool to the i south. The-north nffsit of th'. nnrl Incieasliiir the nrnditctlon from Sheridan company's well, which Is 100 brtrls per day naturrl to 1 .'"00 the No. I of the Oklahoma Central barrels pur dny .ifi''" thi Miot. Thl ,n t'ninpmrv. which found a 100 operatlon Is located In the rnuthw est )(lrrr, h),,nv i the shallow sand corner of the northwest of southwest from jiS5 ,,, t ,,t2 feet. Is now shut of southeast of -2B.fi and sand wati,,0wn rebuilding rig, as tho old rig found fuitn 2.90 I to 2.072 feet. " ho i caught rire and burned down when new producer Is located on the ( ar-, tll(, waH ,.n,.0(r0(i. This tors fnmoiis lenso In tho . V "V1 ' operation will be put on down to the or r. on wnn n i...- deeper pay III the very near future. r-cveiai oi win oiniT i,iei allium, FTATIONrRT tiUU.ms IVtr I Ml UUmt Mrlh I n rl WII Vmt'U AU . 1 1 1 t MtW riionp 11 j w rtl) at IIIH KonUi 1 WiMID fuT WtltlfiUt in4 (xlrm. American Crj m awrtwmi. With the Oil Men ntrt nrniliirer. being Its N ). xvcekH ago nnd Increased lh'' Co ductlnn to 2.200 batrela per day. A shot of 110 iprarts was used In the No. I well, which Is one of tho hlggeM shots yet placed In any of ... t!,..nht.. wells. well oi inn .Miinoio. I'OR KAI.r All or part of fifteen miics four-inch line, jiox 29-H, c.aro World. J50 000 to J7K.000 to loan In jmoo to 110. 000. I.oann at legal rato of interest on approved secur ity. 2C-K, caro World. Adv. T I, V M A ' i-....i,.,..HMi enmnmiv. located III the Harry Sinclair Ir expected here to-jc(.MtPr 0f the south line of the south morrow nnd his coming will bo of,,v(,at ()f 4 . n -B . which was eomplet unimual Interest now that tho dc-1 omo w'ceks ago. Is good for 300 mand for a tariff on oil has taken t,,rrcia pntural In the regular Uur the oil country by eiorm and It will ...,. 1 .. n Mmilhhe,i with IS he remembered thin when hero In .',1,. ....,,1, miinn lnrrfn!stl I friun t'l . 1 i ft fut't. Tills oiiurrt Janunry he stated that having pro-i '"anH i,.rlui. I)er fjny. The big tlon Is consldciable distance from the ductlon In this country and In Mex-I " .?,.cton found In this well makes near-nt Taneha producilon. and a lco. he wan not In a position to do. "('Vin,.i xnloratlon company's , very Important strike, as It opens up CKie oiinann jusi v iiai no woiint ,- Vi.io..nllv well for favor in the way of tariff leglsl.i-, Ir-oj-o look -PnaMy which had reached Interesting depths are now deu)(i h bad fishing Jobs. and It will be several weeks before any new producers nro completed In the pool. Tho latest news from tho field la to the effect that the No. 2 Carriith of tho Athlone Oil company located In tho southwest corner of the north west of the northeast of 13-10-11 In flowing at the rale of 300 barrels per day from the Taneha sarin louti'j At Kaso man .leslres connection wi'h reliable company as leaso fore nan Married; 15. years general 'cisn experience; on tho srpiaro and i deliver the goods. Oood refer- ' Wi'l go nny place. Address, lmx 532 caro World. Adv. flolng nwny. on account of sick ness, compelled to sacrlflco my 1-lGih carried Interest in drilling well and proven lease, Slick field; n an .ged by big company. A for tune in iight. Write for particulars. Artilnsa Hox 60-K, caro World. Adv. It Ih reported, however, that his same concern ii putting up a . r B tor brother, K. W. Sinclair, Is In favor Its No. 1 wen. mcncii in .u .-.-iff ii ,..! i.,.m.,.i, r of rhe north Hue of the north- he Is now prcpldcnt of the Sinclair west of the southwest of the same Consolidated, his oplnl m has been section heralded hero as a x'ery good omen. ' I. D. BROOKS rONTItACTOIt Rfnrral ell nrlil rmi.lrnrtlon wofli. (Uholln pti.nU 4 rlitltr. I'lii'lii t (lku "".!(. (l.e 0J71. O. W. AVebrter is on Ills wav to j C 0 R REvSPONDENT II.' I 1,1. -I II .i.lllll.nu.,1 lu. l. l.nil.llH Will exchango my beautiful Morn Inpudo home, eight rooms nnd ba;h, In choice location for produc ing oil property or royalty Interest, I have UO.OOO equity In this homo, W h 11 one of tho most comforta ble and nicely arranged homes on sru!h side. Reply giving full par 1 ' oar of what you havo. You nro lie.L.ng direct with owner. Address 1' x 27-H, caro World. Advt. Production wanted from owners, prc'rntily In Kansas nnd Oklahoma serri ihallow fields, 10 to f,0 barrels; p ' t i ico acres with additional loca " " Hona fldo purchased will pay cash rr proven acreage undeveloped or all cash. So nttuntlon given un less runs, plat and Inventory of lease furnish, d with first lotter. Price, must he attractive, information con fidential. AddreK) poBtofflco box rns Phone Osagn 4371 Adv. trip and Is mnklng the Journey over land with Mm. Web!er as a part ner. Thero havo been many such trips In tho past and both aro ex perts with tho rod and reel and know how to havo a good lino on a. Journey llko this. Colonel Dudley, edltor-ln-elilef of the Oil Weekly, seemed to stutter a little In his rirM-pngc edltorl.il against the tariff on crude. Ho speakw of tho proposed Import lax on Moxlcan crude when he probably means export tax. Tho colonol should know that tho Mexican gov ernment has in Import tax which Is high enough as It rtands without nny additional duty. Prent!i Moore, owner of a con fidential bulletin which ho mails to pillwrlbers, has probably learned that his knock on the proposed tar iff Is not exactly popular becauso lip Is quoted as saying that the own em of SO per cent of the production of the Mid-Continent field would bo against n tariff, when in fart tho re verso is much nearer tho truth. It wan rather expected when Mr. Moore Joined the ranks of tho "Hoy Scouts," as Cnloael Wood used to call tho Standard boosters, that there would ho something startling emanating from hm very fertilu brain. Ur'labtn rrn.''""!'' 'bl 'it '"Mlon, to. n una "rain ..r,r - . !..,!.. rinr. ien, firrrsjionilenl (l ,(,d liimlneM geilT. Al'raetlvi' r ifo Hlltnn IllKlli't rrferi-nci-l. I'xehrtllKP'l Mlltf SIO, 21 Mone St.. New Xurk t'llj PATTERSON STEEL CO. Mli-HHih, limnifU, Anilm, I'lalm, Itrlnforf Inc Hum fnmplrti' Mrrl Hnllllnjt Of fir. Mi"itn. iirrliouktt .mituuB) unil J'rUcu Jt. II. F.W. Freeborn ENGINEERING CORPORATION Consulting I 'c 1 1 ill' ii in Ijiigluerrs Vnliialloris, Appralsnls, .Maiiagr inciil anil Open. Hon of Oil anil (!a I'niprrllrs, prMgn mid Conslriirtloir or Rr. fliiri'lrs. Skimming, I.iihrirnllng anil Cold Settling Plants Tulsa, Okln. New Vork City .Mii)o lllilg. tt-i Wall Strrrt DAI I .AS, 1 1; S Slauglitrr lllilg. M llll:i 1 1(1 ( DM HIM A 1 ION We Will Buy: Il.i.k r IU.I.If drill rill (III. I.lii.l) II. IU 1)11. Iliirtry Ciniti' (III. liKinlrr 1)11, Mi'rl.ltiiii I'l-tri.leiini. .Siilile (III A (his, Owl IIWIH.ll llll. 'I nr. ...ll. (Ill ('. IMIii.t 1)11 X (.. r.ilniiiliiln (III Jl Itrf. . We Will Sell: AIIhh lit Ins'. run' e IB. 00 A.nr.li mi Oil ft HrfltilllK 'l I v till., llll A U,i 211 I fjl I'I il A ltf 17 I ,-nl .il '.i.t,.nn1 Oil 70 dim! s llrllc i ,.timiin to I.IhiIjh 11 Me. lilffirrr.t 31 liiiiivv i riiiln oil i li.i.u.l-, llll I'nrt.i. .3K .liihniirin (111 .. 0 klnmvun.1 Otl, l-nilllnoil 1.01 t yiniH pnlriileiiiii .fill Mrrl, linn i'elr.ilriim 17 nM" llll A llfiN, I'Olnninti ..... .21 Nnl.li. Oil din., prnferre.1 I iwriiwe...! Oil 30 lls.l lUMk Oil ItoyNtl). A- Pieiliicrrs 13 HrnniArm Oil 1 llil O Oil t on 'liirnmn OH ' Tr l.rt IIiumii. prefeirr.l . . bO I M rn'.itr"nl')ii Inner Tillii llt'l xvn. "i on t ("i ..air. IVrniht P o.l ft Itrf . . 13 I l,( Nmi.uinl Hank nf Tules ."3t 01) I nil. I., I hrruilllra lluuulil. N.I.I an.l (u., Oil Tulsa Securities Company III 211 Olilrnl Niilli.niil llink tll.lt. (Inr M.I I'.. I.. I'.I.MAS. Msr. IRONSIDES A Sturdy, Hardy Rubber Belt for Oil Well Drilling that Starts on the job. Asks no fnvors. Delivers the power Stays rijjht with it. Gives Uniform Shows economy. service. Complete Storks Carried by OKLAHOMA TOOL & SUPPLY CO. UK Attention Oil Men There will be a congress of independent oil men from all over the United States nt the city auditorium in Tulsa at 2 p. m., July 25, to discuss the proposed tariff on oil and the President's letter to Chairman Fordney in opposition to it. You are cordially in vited to be present. There will be some red-hot speeches that you will not forget. Oklahoma Oil Men's Protective Association THE Tulsa Building and Loan Association is a most conserv ative investor. It handles the funds of its depositors with ex treme care and under the direction of the State Banking Department. During the past six months we have loaned to Tulsa home build ers ?2G2,n00 on property that on our appraisal (lower than tlic sell ing price) was worth $720,900, the amount loaned being only oG'l of our appraisal value. Wc pay from 6 to 9'i for your savings. Tulsa's oldest and largest Building and Loan Association. DIVIDENDS ZsyO EXEMPT Our Association lins just credited a 0 per cent dividend to all our investment and savings accounts. In addition to this a !! per cent rescrvu was act aside, leaving a surplus of $2,000. The Home does not offer a bin rate of interest on a questionable security, but your investment here will earn you '.) per cent compounded. lieside this, money that you save and invest here is always ready to cover any emergency that miht arise. Let us explain in detail our plan of Mivinj.,'. Home Building & Loan Ass'n 317 South Hoston Cedar 'llo Tulsa Building and Loan Association SINCLAIR SmUHNG TUL5A. OKLAHOMA WITH THK LIVK ON ICS1 IN THE REFINING BUSINESS ACiMIO PKTUOLIOUM CO. t'blriuto Offlro: Oil) Honlli MIcIiIkiiii Avenue Knimit t'ltv Ofri.'H, Tulni Offlo, PallnM, Tctm tm Hr. urltv Ml. Ik. .10.1 trn Ill.lif. 000 MoRcr Itlilu ri'Ki. mi., (i ar on,, khuorm:, nai'IItii a. oasoi.i.n'P. GUST ARSON & RPNNCER INC. Hurcraxoi ii to Amlornnn (ItiRlafnnn, Inc. HKKINKHH AND MA ltl HTKItH llpflnirli'ft (li'ttcral nfflcn. CblcnBO CimlilriK ami Coluiiibiii Tlllwi, ()((lrn riinnc (J. 7430 PRODUCERS & REFINERS CORP. I'llllliircnilS AND KI'.inNI'.ltH or "I'AIICO" IM'.TItOI.KUM I'ltomicT.i New I'lrrt Ni.tlonol ItnnK IlitlbllniT . TtTI.MA, OKI.A. SAPULPA REFINING COMPANY I'lIONI'.ft OflAOH 8700-01 Mnntifiirliircrti Petroleum I'roiltict.l Haifa Popt. 712 Niiv rirst National Hank Itlili?. EMPIRE REFfNlORIFS INCORPORATED ItcdnrrlcH Locntril at OkintitRrn, Oklnlionta City, Cunhtnir. Tonca Cltj, i Okln., (InlnctvlllQ, Toirnn Hiilcn omen--Phono 700(1; 41G Unity Uldtr., Tulna, Okla. CHESTNUT & SMITH CORPORATION .Mniiiifai tnrcrn CnnliiRbrnil, Absorption and lllnnilcd Qruiollna riionn OnnKC (1220 Tulsa, Ohl. Livingston Refiners Corporation i'itonitci:nn ui:i'irji:na MAnitKTnns AM I'roilneis of IVln.lrnrri. All l'lmnm Osaffo 8130 Crnrral ()(fli r?i, TuImi, Okta. COLFiMAN-NELSON CORPORATION MANHKACTimiMIH OK HTItAIOUT HI7.V OAfiOI.TNUI rirnrral Officer. 403 Koutll ChcyontlB Btroet Phono Onagri 7609 ROXANA PETROLEUM CORPORATION i'itonuci:ua and uhfinriw Ht. I.onln, Mo,, Arrniln 1'tilrr. Tulna, Okln., Mayo BlflR. Chlrni;o, III., Continental Commercial Hnnlc Blflg. SHAFFER OTL & REFINTNG COMPANY lMUlDlICC.HH AND UKteiNISItH 1'rocliirliiK nnd I.nnil Kent. Palen PcDt. 70r Koiinmly lll.li;,, Trilmi. 208 La, Gallo tit, Chlci?o THE PURE OIL CO. Jtcflnorloa nt Cunlilnir nrnt Ardmor NORTH AMERICAN CAR COMPANY TAN If CAHH I.UAHI1!!), HKI'AIUBD AND JtHUUILT (len P. Ilrltthain, Dlntrlct Mnnacnr, 1004 Daniel Pldtr. WorkHi Coffeyvlllc, Ivan. Teloplione 1180 GENERAL REFINING COMPANY, ICICIIITII KI.OOH IMOTUOUIUM IJUILDINQ TULSA CHICAGO EXPORT OIL CORPORATION, t(INC.) Krnt Nntlnnnl Hank Tllil.. Tulsa, Oklft, Local 'l'.'Iiiliorio Gun no No. 72S0 Umc Dlstancn, It I). No, 168 Put clinsnrri of nil petrolcutn products for export BAI.I3S OKl'ICCS: New York- No. 01 Ilroailway Paris Continental ITotol Mport T.irinlnals at Avonrlale, New Orleans, La. BARNSDALL REFINING COMPANY ManufiiiturlriB all I', ii ob n to I'i ..M'-ls I IU;hi;i ade I.ubrb atlim Oils, Cjlimlfr Mo' dH nnd Iti'tinr-il W'w i:xr.ullv.i (Hfl'iH. Tenth I'lo.jr l'rtroltiuiii ItldK. Itcfinery- ItiKbiurt, Okln. Tulsa, Osai;o OOCO OKLAHOMA PRODUCING & REPINING CORP. of America PnTItOI.KIJM AND ITS PRODUCTS Bales and (Irnernl Offices, O. P. Sc It, ItulMInf Tulsa, Oklahoma, SINCLAIR CRUDE OIL PURCHASING COMPANY BINCI.AIII I1UILDINO TUUSA, OKLAHOMA CONSTANTIN REFINING CO. flencrnl Offlccn. Tenth floor, l'lrtit National Dank Bids. Itrflncrlori. Tulsa, Devol Phono Osnso 0020 IMPERIAL REFINING COMPANY, PKTUOI.r.UM AND 1TB PHODUCTa Oxnernl Offlccn: Kt. 'Wortli, Texas Hoflnery: Ardmore, Okla, THE MARLAND REFINING COMPANY hi'.i'inkii.s Or' man ouadk cuudk l'ONCA CITV, OICIAHOM.V J. R CAMPION OILS CHAS. R NOBLE OIL & GAS CO. oasoi.ini: with Tin; pi:p producers and iteflncrs of Crudo oil and Manufacturers C.ndnKhcad (lasollno. Main Ofllio, Tulsa, Okla. OIL STATE REFINING COMPANY K.VID. OKLAHOMA Jlltjh (Iradn Pctioburn Products from darber Crudo W. H. BARBER COMPANY Always In innr'k I r petroleum prodints, .MI.S'NHAPOI.IH AND C1IICAOO PHOMPT Kr.ltVICIJ-RO7-R08-R03 COSDKN IiLDH. Phone 5815 HIGHWAY OIL REFINING CORPORATION HIGHWAY PRODUCTS Haw CaHlngln ad rind CasliiRhP.nl Illends W" ef II only cuarant' rd Kuhoiino of our own manufacture from our nine Oklahoma planta. Owiko 0313 U D. 1-8 207-11 Lynch nidf?., Tulsa. PHILLIPS HIGRADE REFINING CO. I'KTItOLjKf "M raonucTH Itpfincrif'H Silfis OffI'cf, Tuba, Okla, OhmulKMs Oklahoma Hrst Nut'I Hank Ilulu. MIPCO QuotoffiKrnm UrcntVUxTuil. Conw ti r. Cao r . ( nil .MiiUo linrnrillalii Sliliiiicnl Sou-ml Cars II Itl-lflU una 1315-180 Wnlrr Whllr TrratiH ,Nnilitli.