Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 180, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1912 Page: 5 of 16
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TULSA n A i l would. RFNPAY 11. 11. 101
Priced from $3.75 up
to $20
CLONINGER
A Step Ahead in Quality
A Step Behind in Price
OIL NEWS AND COMMENT
y u . fVc.
HungryPeople
Made Happy at
Mingus Cafe
11 Last Second Street
OH MurUct ;. ih. rn l nm well
''"'"i-'h.inia i.io four miles northeast ol Ponoe tnd
.b inr i llicit i us tnt Oatuberi .111 pormq two walls
' "sll Ml throe and fivs miles smith boaldN
CornliiK as .
Qgjjj i ll tha above mentioned Capaau wii
North li ink 8 Weberltng hgg rsaafl with ton Inoh at
louth Lima " " " ' !1 fl ' 1 '" M" s"- ' "" ""' M""v Mtl"
liullaiiii 93 '' ' toWB ' 'leaning mil tho
Princeton .81 N" 1 "" thai f.irm n u wiiii t ti ?
BORIorMt 82 Wind i 1100 tool M soon as
Raglgnd 48 th in pmu had the i i of the sand
Illinois (above 30 dagregej 81
IIIIiihIh (below 80 degrees) 71 At Hiigoeyu li the Haul) Oil lompiinv
Qorsloana. Unlit o baa s dry holt in both MMdi in tho
Oonrteana heavy &n aell located a half mile southweel of
Bloutra to town
t'uddo (10 degrees and bove) .. . .69
Caddo (under to doKroe) 40 smiu.si nf Bapulpa the Central
Canada . l.L'9 jn puaJ gampy (Smith and
Kanjai and Oklahoma .61 gwan) iliNi. llrv hl. wm
m on 9; ui us Mttlehead in section 17-11. Tho
Kelly No 4 on the Annie Brum matt
farm In Motion un-is-in 1- a turning
The Oypay Oil company yesterday j0Dl u .UiK aacond one tor thl
drilled In 10 bairal an hour iretl wt &nd II bains the Mcohd attempt
on the Brown farm In taction 17-I1-I the well down ir baa I u
Pawnee count) 11 IndlcatM tha drilling ilnce Christmas
trend toward the northwosl and !n
vory Important.
important and win I'ommand fin
aiar u 1 1 1 1 grcul responsibility! and
Mr. Thompson i ampl) aide in fin
in' poaitlon Mi' hnN been ralMll lh
Hi hyalines and knowi n (TOM
ginning to end. He iii laave here
with tin in ki aslahes "i the fraternity
among whom h wag van popular.
D. Q. Prawn preat4aol ol the ouiu.
h oompa&y Is In tin' oil) OH his an-
nual visii. Mr Brown resides in Maw
vmi.. a hare the eompasi malnialni
ofllcee hut koepa In cIom Louoh with
the Oklahoma field ami the. com
puny Ih very nguri'SMlvc here.
R w. Dougherty lad for Indepeg'
den. e. Kan.. lost nltihl for a Week
and visit. Mr Dougherty 1 the pop-
11 i.i 1- pri .it .- retary la ; urge
iCoyle f the Pralrte OU ami Oai
company
l D. Mlsenei
W'oodsfleld oiii'
(lie bedside ot
ris who im crltl
in
left laai ntghl for
fit goM to yUAi
old friend. Dr. Noi-
lly ill.
PHONE 39
tmt BA33A3E
a MC SERVICE AT
L 1 11 C ALL HOURS
Women and Chilli are Safe With Us
DRUG PURITY
Careful Prescription
Filling is first consider-
ation here.
The H Exchange Druj Co.
120 South Mala
Tulsa Transfer &
Storage Co.
Moving PneklnR and Shipping.
Clenn Sanitary Storage.
ItcuGuiiablc Hates.
Phone 279.
114 So. Boulder
Gold Crown Bridge Work and
Gold Inlays a Specialty.
iMaT""
urirro
L P. OWENS
BUI-MS Ullss 'Sldg. l'h.. a sn
i Bufaula on Friday laal wen ;m-
iemblod the flower of the oil field
Hi.. Independent prodiwere getting
away with the gCgataT pari of the
acreage placed on Kale and the Tn-
dlani b( im; benefitted m"si ..f all by
the high pricei which prevailed.
mOng tbOM Who Were there were
Roger Kemp P ! White 11 Sin-
olalr Billy Connolly Chaa. Biaaatt
Judge McQraw repreaentlng the Qulf
.iiii' O'Connor repreaentlng tha Pro
.diners di company Dick Gray with
the Prairie B B Jonoa repreaentlng
ithe ShafterSmatheri Bllok and Jonea
I In l 1 '8l s and Messrs. I!. u ser. Mel'ar-
iin. Porainan Ogteaby Daly Roy
S-ales and .Indue Roger Sherman. As
ahove mentioned liiddliiK was very
aplrlted and pricei soured beyond all
expectatlona "' per aire being tho
I top price. The hind sold belonging
I to Indiana and negroes and was close
I In In th.. new pool at Cushlng. it
Will be many a Ioiik day before there
is gathered In Bufaula so much Of
Ithe wealth and tiJoni In the business
world la was gathered there Friday.
Pawnee county nexl to Cuahlng is
tho most interesting spol on the map
and there Is more activity than any-
where else In the field. No new wells
have been completed In the deep pay
since the last report but riKs and
drilling Wells are now in operation
that ware not there a week ago The
Hilllken ''ii company is the most
aggressive With thj Mlnnetonka. a
dose Mcond and the Belby Oil and
! Oas company Will probably beat them
ail to the deep sand as they are now
drilling lit 000 feet News can be ez-
1 peoted at any time as some of the
I wells which arc belli'.; drilled deeper
are due soon Barney Rablnovltt
land others have a rig on the mound
for a test on the Gilbert farm. The
location is the . enter of the west line
of the 1H0 acres in the SOUtneaal Ol
Motion 21-21-8 The rfekway Oil
company Is the name adopted by
White Sin. lair and others who have
a rig op on ""' Bewell eighty the
smith half of the nortbweal of sec-
tion a - j 1 - s .
From Mounds comes the .report that
the Corndorfer weU which Messrs.
Moss and others have been cleaning
out has bean put to pumping and
made a surprising total of ! feet s
Inches the first 4 hours. It Is in
the EHlsabetb Barnett the norinweei
of section 11-18-12 about two miles
southwest Of Mounds. The well Is
shut down for additional tankage.
.M Broken Arrow. Stafford. Mich-
elson an.i Benaon on th" Mcintosh
Hre in the Mississippi Uma a; IB87
feet in section 1-111 t.
ii. If sili lair has purchased th
south half Of the southwest of MCtlOB
80-11 south of Cleveland.
in the Berryhlll pool the Pralrlt
oil and (las company is drilling at
1460 f...i on tha Bdlth Duranl farn
In seil Ion There were only
three screws of Olann sand and th
well will be drilled to the Tancha.
At Jenkl 'be Prairie OU and Oar
company No. IS on tha tank farm h
the heal well completed In a lonM
time it being good for U0 barrels.
in the Perry man pool the Oypay Oil
company has completed No - on tin
Jlmmle Tom farm In section 8-18-11
and have a hundred barrel producer.
in the i 'sac the Indian Territory
Illuminating on company has com
pleted No. 4 in section 26-22-9 at a
total depth of 1 140 teat and have a
7 r barrel well after tha shot.
The Producers Oil company i
drilling at 100 feet their well on the
.1. P. Tier farm located n so. ti.n .-
l'l-3.
RablnoVltl and Trail.- Lave go the
No. I Well on the Martin farm in sc.
tion mi-:' i 1 .1 completed li is mui h
better than flrtl reported and Is good
for 110 barrels In the Tucker sand. No
1 Will now be drilled deeper.
IITUATION wwii i B) tliora
nghl OOgnpetitll ami perlem cl
bisikkii-per and -leu .rapliei'. ll
round office esperleaiv an take
mil charge'i Inawcr WO care Woi d
J. Truman .lxon baa complete ab-
stracts of a'l leases filed ill the lease
division of the Indian agent's office
and fun 'ct copies of all removal of
restrictions filed In the rooordlng di-
vision of th. Da wis commission
ltoom 0t Bliss Building. Hours 1 to
12 a. m. 1:10 to ! p. m Adv.
The
"High-School Suit"
swell Athletic ( 'mi
1 1 iffl) ( 'ill ' t'St
Bouquet Loop
Fountain IVn Pocket
Wliii.' ni Bldffiiig
( 'oncavo Shoulder-;
Special Watch Pocket
Permanent1 Cuff
Extreme Peg Top
Tunnel Bell Loop
All-wool
Bei'aTC Lined
Price SI 5.00
Pr
A swell new creation
jusl for you lads in
1 lih School Every
advantage of a tailor
made suit and all-
wool besides at $12
others up to $18 and
every suit with these
convenient features.
Just ask for "High-
School" ('lollies at
Scliloss Baltimore
Clothes
T- -tmr geajragaaarLk. .Tr.igfaci'it ua-'sw m
Jf
Stetson & Crossett
Oxfords
Clothing Company
1 l I Pl NO S( llool
1 1 q corpora ted )
World Building
CALX A N1ZED TA NKS
tvttytMng w SHmI Vfeol
Southern Cornice W orks p 1 "U""y
LcaohrUaky Motliod
io4-n( .v. Bouldtr. Phont i54o Tortus on Application
The Tulsa Commercial dub is pre-
paring. In conjunction with other In-
terested parlies to appear before tho
state board of School land coiumis-
slonera on April 21 the date set for
a hearing of protests on the state
"land'' lease. The resolutions adopt-
ed by the Tuisa organisation protest-
ing aitninst the leasing of ths bed of
the Arkansas and Grand rivers to the
Builders Sand ami Gravel company
in the south end the Okla Oil com-
pany Ii cleaning owl their test In
section 11-13-11. It Is In the 1200
foot aand and looked like a new pool
at this shallow depth but the well
Is only good for about 80 barrels and
will not start anything In tho way of
drilling
L. S. Skelton is building a riit for
No. o fee pb section hi-lll-ll.
Gunsberg and Foreman have a rig
up for No. I Stephens section B-14-18
The Whetstone Oil Company (Wolf
ami McGBbray) is drilling al oo feet
the No. i on the Fee pie e mapped
M Frank BlllngSlea.
The Southwestern oil Oas and Coal
compan) No David Blackwood) lo-
cated In the center of the east line of
the southwest of the iotthdast of
section 81-12-11 Is completed and
good for 200 barrels.
have In i n read before the school land
board and April 22 was set by the
I board as a date when the Commercial
club will be heard on the proposition.
A blanket lease eh Inn the Builders
company exclusive license to take sand
and grave from ths bod of the rivers
for 2.5 rents per yard and 3.!i rents
per yard for gravel was granted at a
r-ceiit meeting of the board. li de-
veloped later that several law firms
are Ih control of tha company and a
storm of protest followed from other
; firms that hav e been removing sand
'and gravel from the beds of the two
streams.
The motion to b ase the river to the
firm was adopted by a vote of ItO 2
Governor CrUCO and Secretary of State
Harrison opposing it.
PARKERSBURG RIG AND REEL COMPANY
Fuiiilshea with FRICTION CLUTCH.-A MAST or
SINGLE POLE MAST
We will be glad to quote you and furnish you with
catalogue showing MACHINE PARTS lite.
F
RADIUM MATKll TREATMENT AND
HAULS CI'RK K.ji'iun Skin Pim'iO-.'S.
KhiMiinntimn Indifi-aliiui and AleebollUS
Nervosa Prestfstlea OlaresBere oidu th
leading health ri'mirt nf the goutawssl )
fantoai tar theM maglea srateri. a.baolas
eares at tsodarats oest 'ine hots gimii
HaiiituriutiH oiil lieit railrnaii facilities. Y.inr
own enrp will b thu bstl IsstiiBoaUI. far
lesertptivs bookie) address Ooauaonial Olab
Slati'in A ('I'irein.ire (Ikla.
TULSA HOSPITAL.
Went End South Fifth Street.
Paona 70. Ambulance at any hour
pen to All Phyalclaua or Patients of any
Denomination.
MISS II. 0 ZIEULER Uupt.
Oradunte UulverMty of Pennsylvania.
Hospital Training School.
PEOPLES ICE CO
PUREICE
PROMPT SERVICE
phone 318 isi mm
INSURANCE.
Wo write fire tornado and platB
glass Insurance.
Wo Insure oil In tank.
We Insure your rents.
Phone 296.
n. p. pitttus.
W. M. HIUSON
Dentlsc
Wilson Building. Cor. 2nd and Detroit
ALL WORK OtJARAN -"KED.
gm
m Pom a City comes the report
that the Heels people have made an
arrangement with the loi Ranch Oil
company Whereby they have taken
over the well Just completed on th?
Brett farm in the southwest corner
of the east half Of tho southeast of
section S-;!.'i-2. This well is flowing
at the rate of 200 barrels but will
be shot nnd Is certainly the best pro-
ducer since the Ponca City field was
opened. The Joe I'npeaii well on the
Crazy Hear In s.ctlon 17-25-2 which
was reported al an eight million jras
well has been pliiKKcd. which Indi-
cates the report about the big fras was
a mistake.
Also at PoiK'n City many new lo-
cations have been made. Th" lie. la
people have made two locations on
the north end of the Brett farm.
Gunsberg and Foreman have made a
location on the Mnry Premeaux In
the east half of the southeast of sec-
tion r. -2 .". -2 . and the Devonian peo-
ple have made two locations offset-
ting the Laaohan well the locations
being on the AtbetHa Foureyes farm.
AmonK tho oil men there Is a grow-
ing sentiment that after all PonCS
City may develop Into quite an oil
field. Ira OlbbOBJ who returned
from there yesterday notwithstanding
the fact that he ptOggad five wells
while over there. Is strong in the be-
lief that a pool will develop extend-
Inn northeast through the center of
Penea City. He said that the 101
II. inch Oil company has employed J.
It. Illnkle ns superintendent and that
under his direction for the first time
the company has been able to keep
all three of their wells pumping at
one time. The wells that were plug-
The Henry 'Ml company has com-
pleted No. r Kallnda Austin farm
section -S-21-13 and have a hundred
.barrel Wl II at a total depth of 1201
feet.
T. J. Redd was called to Butler Pa
his home by the severe illn.'ss of his
mother. He has the sympathy of
his many friends who hope for her
speedy reepverjr.
C. II. PltSgerald of Nashville Tenn.
is in Tulsa the guest of C. W. Doming.
(fear) Btelnborsjer has moved in n
rig and will drill a test on the Danc-
er farm In section 81-22-12.
For Lease or
Cash Sale
loo hit s in BarMaavtlle oil dis-
trict as follows: The E 1-2 of the 8W
1-4 and the S 1-2 of the BE 1-4 of the
Nv i-i "i Section uii Range
11 b. All n grant under fence about
half fine farm land. Producing oil
wells tvlthln a few hundred feet on
three sides. Title guurant lad Make
me an ..ffcr.
VV. A. Thompson
Tahlequah iklahoma.
Arthur Thompson will leave tod i
for Pittsburg I'n. wheer he assumes
charge of the now Continental Sup-
ply Co's. store. The position Is very
BUGGIES AND
HARNESS
W e have on display 1912 stylos
in buggies. New harmas. All
kinds at corresponding prici .
CENTRAL TORPEDO CO.
.-.iij-:i Biles BWg
fin me 2 iiia. pi I-. i. oklahonv
VOrpOdOM for Ol.l and Gu Well-.
v. V. sin lair prmldient
Prank Bowem V'loa-President
II. .1. (ilbm. Scc'y. -Trials.
it. v. BartTin (icit I. Mgr.
r
THE FRICTION CLUTCH.
for bull wheel drive is ;i recently added improvement
of great value and favor. Get catalogue and note im-
provements over our old machines in the field. We
have already several new machines working in Okla-
homa all giving absolute satisfaction.
F. J. BRADFORD. Dis. Mar.
Phones Res. Red 1612; Office 1101.
Oil ice 206 Drew Building.
GUARANTEED RUBBER BELTING
Try a Pro lucerV Special the
best guaranteed belt used In the
oil Held tod 11 v. Our prices are
mi exlrn inducement.
A Tew Uaera:
Till-: prilling (. f'1 DaifleM.
Oslbruth Drilling Oe.Toai Osia.
faeb Tsftsrt ghesrs Oslarssthi
Carney Mullen. V. II. Smith.
D D. Mb Iii-Imiii.
PRODUCERS' SUPPLY CO.
Sole Aflents Phone 210
John Finlayson
&Son
Vanufaclurers ol
Drilling and Fishing
Tools & Gas Pumps
All kinds of
Machine Repair
Work
Phone 2338 Tulsa Okla.
POULTRY WIRE j
A cur load In all meshes
and sizes. We make cdose piles
on this item.
ItAIT flUT v
E-L-E-C-T-R-I-C-A-L
Your electrical work will be of except-
ionally high order if done by the
TULSA ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO.
Fans Toasters Irons Moters Generators
Phone 2601 1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
Parkersburg Rig and Reel Co.
Drilling Machines Rig Irons Sand Reels Calf Wheel
Outlit and Wooden Tanks
Sjae8ga
The above cut shows our 36 in. by 13 in. beveled faced double spool 4 in.
by 9 ft. cold rolled steel shaft and wrought iron flange sand reel. Try one.
F. J. BRADFORD Manager
Or Fit E 20R DREW BUILDING
v. j. Bovatrd.
J. P. Flanagan
Sac.-Treus.
President
li BOVAiRD SUPPLY
...COMPANY...
OIL WELL SUPPUES
Indepondonce. Kan. Sapulpa Okla.
Drilling Tools .Maohtnory B. & li.
Wire Line. Trojan Manila Cables.
A. R. Davis. Tulia Representative.
L
TULSA BOILER AND
MFG.C0.
Botleri -i 1 -li. stm k-t. rnnks
REPAIR WORK
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone -':sit Nlgbl Phone 707
Talasj. Okla.
PINE RIG TIMBERS
with necuaary OAK pierea tot
STANDABl) RiiiS cu' and re.dy for
iliipoient direct from mill to any point
wW- not procurable. ALSO ooire
pkte lis. of Ll'MBKR. C.a lupply
just what joy want and when Jtoa
wait It
irthUS AT
Jenks Okla.; Avant. Okla.;
Kleetra Tex.; Cleveland. Okll;
Ponca City Okla.. ?perry Ok-
ie.; Oeage. Okla.
Addrw. -M.la Office.
F. a MISENER
T.Im aaji.kuma.
DH.
c. b. rp.ttxtn
Dentist
Has moved his office to
ltoom 513 HIIhs It milling..
Phone 420.
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