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Show MORE WELLS STRUCK Ifi GREYBULL FIELD Special to The Tribune. fjUKV Bri.L, Wyo., Nov. 23. Two more oil wells have been brought in here during dur-ing the past week and three more strikes are expected within the next forty-eight hours. Thirty drilling rigs will be in operation op-eration before the end of the present wtek. Spukan Wash., capital is hecununic conspicuous in the field. Four Spokane concenis now are operating here. The latest is the Monarch Oil company. K. K. Mas.-tan, representing this company, has pii :-c based a block in Meade addi-tion, addi-tion, and drilling will begin there as soi.ii as a rig can be brought in. N. K. Jamison and S. D. Markham. representing represent-ing aii'iihi.-r Spokane syndicate, have secured se-cured leases in Meade addition and will begin sinking as soon as preliminary ar-raimemenis ar-raimemenis are completed. I-', .f. ('astell, representing Los Angeles operators, lias secured leases on ground in t lie proven area a nd is shipping in drilling j-Ilts purchased at Casper. Orevbull people are interested in a deal closed during the past week wherehy the Ohio Oil company secured their claim to It'" acres tn l he new i '.r:ss Creek Meld, paying $71h an acre, the highest price e cr brought by Wyoming oil land. |