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customer was entered on the CATTLE-BUYING PLAN been forced out of production and Northern Pacific railway for track 1934 Political Directory for rnA„c riTV » records Saturday morning. The the owners forced into wheat pro­ ballast, will operate about six > AIDS WHEAT FARMERS > station has been leased by L. M. duction. Because of the program, weeks. Primary Election of July 17 COOKE CITY Prill, and those visiting Cooke farmers and stockmen have the » Bozeman, July 2.—Wheat farm­ In 1778, February 14, the flag of ' City are cordially invited to make opportunity to weed out low-grade Listing Candidates for Nomination to News Items a stop at this station as informa­ ers as well as stockmen have a cattle in an orderly manner and the , the stars and I tion will gladly be imparted as to definite interest in the emergency also are provided with the means stripes, was first seen and saluted National, State and County Offices mining, also as to park matters. cattle-buying program which is of keeping the beat breeding stock in foreign waters at Quibernon, By L. M. Prill being carried out, according to the of dairy and beef herds through­ France. It was flown from the REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY The Hooser family arrived in agricultural adjustment adminis­ Cooke City, Mont., July 3.—In­ out the drouth area. It means al­ peak of the U. S. S. Ranger, com­ Cooke City Saturday evening and tration. Candidates for Nomination to Six-Year Term terest in the past is expressed by so that farmers can remain in the manded by John Paul Jones. will make their home here for the in U. S. Senate so many visitors in Cooke City, Without the cattle-buying pro­ livestock business. O. H. P. Shelley, Red Lodge. Burton K. Wheeler, Butte that a brief history of some of the rest of the summer. gram entire herds might have George M. Bourquin, Butte Bert Replogle, Lewistown. old timers will be given from Work on the tion of the new GRAVEL PIT OPERATING Candidates for Nomination to Two-Year Term time to time in these items. The er For Re-Election jail is being started this week. Aobut 60 men, working in two in U. S. Senate man to be so featured this week ELIZABETH DUFFIELD shifts of 30 men each, were given Scott Leavitt, Great Falls. John E. Erickson, Kalispell. is the first resident of the city— for Road conditions in the vicinity employment when the Grant- Wellington D. Rankin, Helena. James F. O’Connor, Livingston Jack Allen. COUNTY of Cooke City are improving daily Smith gravel pit near Edgar start­ SUPERINTENDENT Leonard C. Young, Hobson. James E. Murray, Butte. Mr. Allen, when a youth, decid­ and the Winston Bros., are now James A. Jergensen, Whitehall. John A. Lovelace, Bozeman. IRIS ed operations. The pit, which is Democratic Ticket ed to leave his home in Rhode finishing the grade leading into supplying washed gravel to the L. P. Donovan, Shelby. Island and throw in his fortunes the east end of the town. Several Mrs, W. W. Hamilton, Dodson. with the west. Arriving in Cus­ gaps in the grade in the Clark’s Tuesday Only Candidates for Nomination to Representative ter City, in the Black Hills of Fork valley are being finished and JULY 1« BEPäüga E£S in U. S. Congress South Dakota, on the 18th of May, it is expected that the bridge (First Montana Congressional District) 1876. He spent four years there across the Clark Fork river will D. D. "Bob” Evans, Helena. Joseph P. Monaghan, Butte, and in Deadwood, and then decid­ be opened for traffic shortly. The Sherman W. Smith, Helena. John M. Evans, Missoula. ed he had not gone far enough Groves Construction company is K Order a case of Robert C. Edgington, Dayton. Dennis A. Dellwo, Charlo. west. He then emigrated to Boze­ making headway on the top of the Candidates for Nomination to Representative man, and left the Black Hills mountains and every day sees bet­ I, in U. S. Congress country on July 1, 1881. The day • ? (Second Montana Congressional District) ter traveling conditions for those I after leaving saw bloody history Stanley E. Felt. Baker. Roy E. Ayers, Lewistown. coming in by the way of Red Julius J. Wuerthner, Great Falls. in national affairs, as on that day Lodge. j|:â Garfield met a martyred doom. T. S. Stockdal, Billings. JT A This history was rather old to Mr. Interest in the annual Fish Fry Candidates for Nomination to Chief Justice of Allen, however, as he did not learn celebration is evident, many in- i. Montana Supreme Court ’"5 A Midland Empire Product quiriies being made in regard to m I Llewellyn L. Calloway, Helena. Guy Ç. Derry, Billings. of it until his arrival in Bozeman, William T. Pigott, Helena. on the 7th of the month. the event. The local committee is Fü»LY AGED W. B. Sands, Chinook. Mr. Allen enjoyed the city life formulating plans for the event of Bozeman for a year, but again and assurance is made that all w Candidates for Nomination to Associate Justice of people attending will have a good Montana Supreme Court decided to become a pioneer in the NONE BETTER Albert H. Angstman, Helena. C. F. Morris, Havre. true sense of the word. May 20, time. The celebration this year— . I. W. Choate, Miles City. H. Leonard DeKalb, Lewistown. 1882, he. in company with Harry on August 5—w ill be in the nature ClTLR I. Parker Veazey, Jr., Great Falls. Sweeney, hitched a four-horse of a barbecue and more than likely BILLINGS BREWING CO. a speaker of note will be invited Candidates for Nomination to Montana team to a mountain wagon and Billings, Mont, Railroad Commissioner started the trek to the then almost to participate in the program. It is expected that the theme of this If® Charles A. Rasmusson, Helena. John T. Kelly, Castagne. unknown country now' designated -O- Harry M. Rawn, Missoula. Jerry J. O’Connell, Butte. as the New World mining district. year’s program will be in com­ Roy U. Veach, Helena. Previously all travel into the memoration of the building of the SALLY BLAME new highway from Red Lodge. Albert J. St. George, Butte. country was made on foot or with MC» WOODFOM Tom Stout, Lewistown. pack horses. In order to reach Cooke City the two men found it LATE GARDEN PLANTING COLUMBUS - LYONS Candidates for Nomination to Montana Supreme Court Clerk I necessary to build their own road MADE POSSIBLE BY RAINS J. Ward Crosby. Lucy T. McLemore, Helena. DISTRIBUTORS RED LODGE A. T. Porter, Stevensville. in places and after seventeen days, Bozeman, June 30.—The recent ALSO Horace F. Casey, Butte. arrival was made in the place beneficial rains which rejuvenated George J. Crumby, Butte. which has since been the home of the range and crops also made it FINALS of the Fred Scheuer, Butte. Mr. Allen. possible to plant a late garden Candidates for Nomination to Montana House The first efforts in the new' and expect good results, reminds CHAMPIONSHIP of Representatives from Carbon County home w’ere immediately started by E. E. Isaac, extension horticultur­ George W. O’Connor, Fromberg. Thomas C. McCabe, Red Lodge. the new arrival and Mr. Allen ist at Montana State college. M. G. Levander, Bridger. M. F, Emmett, Fromberg. built the first hotel in the camp. Late gardens of other years OLD-TIME FIDDLERS 8N have proved that most vegetables J. F. Pithoud, Fromberg. James J. O’Shea, Roberts. His reminisences as to the pio­ CONTEST r *1 neer days are very interesting and still can be grown, with the ex­ r\ Alex Fairgrieve, Washoe. Herman E. Kuhl, Luther. ■ A. G. Anderson, Boyd. J. E. Mushbach, Red Lodge. among those told the writer re­ ception of spinach, early head let­ and presentation of k \ V Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Commissioner ferred to the first store here. It tuce and early cauliflower. It is J. M. Anderson, Luther. Alex F. Boggio, Luther. was run by a man named S. B. not too late to set out such trans­ CLARK GABLE P. E. Howland, Roberts. James J. Barry, Roberts. Wyman and was located in a log plants as tomatoes and early cab­ bages. Swiss chard is another Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Sheriff building just east of the present LOVING CUP which can still be planted. It is E. E. Mitchell, Red Lodge. J. R. McFate, Red Lodge. Soderholm store. Prices were very John R. Clawson, Fromberg. different than those of today and too late for peas except in the to the Champion James Fairgrieve, Bearcreek. coal oil sold for the sum of $2.50 higher altitudes, Isaac explains. Old-Time Fiddler a gallon. Prospectors and miners Head lettuce can be planted in sec­ Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Treasurer of Carbon County were not used to soap in those tions of the state where late crops E. B. Provinse, Red Lodge. Julius E. Schroeder, Red Lodge. days as a bar of that commodity are grown. P. S. Heerwald, Red Lodge. J. Edward Nordstrom, Red Lodge. M James H. Trythall, Red Lodge. was listed to those desiring it at * H, C. Riddle, Belfry. 25 cents a bar. All other neces­ sities of life commanded a like Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County charge. Gold dust was a barter of Clerk and Recorder Phone 40 Red Lodge, Montana exchange and the visitor of today What Price (Morning) C. E. Thompson, Red Lodge. Glory * » 7* George J. McDonald, Red Lodge. can hardly realize the life of the Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Assessor pioneer, with running water, elec­ bAWYER’B Floyd Gebo, Red Lodge. R. S. Coleman, Red Lodge. tric lights and all modern conven­ Just one of those mornings , . . when the Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Attorney iences, last razor blade is dull . . . and he’s late get­ E. P. Conwell, Red Lodge. Claude A. Johnson, Red Lodge. Mr. Allen erected the Commerc­ BEST FOR LESS WHY PAY MORE ting started . . . and to cap the climax, the J. E. Ricketts, Red Lodge. ial hotel and he has continuously John W. Ross, Fromberg. run this hostelry for 52 years, as water isn’t hot!. . . Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County he and Mrs. Allen retired only this IT’S THE TRUTH Superintendent of Schools spring, having leased the hotel to Spare those cuss words! Stop at the nearest C. J. Kusler, Bearcreek. Elizabeth Duffield, Joliet. Bozeman people. This worthy pio­ Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Surveyor neer couple are the oldest residents c. drug store for blades, and drop in at The Mon­ M. G. Swan, Fromberg. Pat McGuire, Red Lodge. of Cooke City today, and live in a tana Power for information about AUTO­ W. P. Burke, Red Lodge. comfortable home on the moun­ ;fàczzXr Frank H. Bowman, Red Lodge. MATIC WATER HEATERS .. . Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County tainside in the north part of town. Public Administrator Today they look down at the Edward Olcott, Jr., Red Lodge. G. L. Finley, Red Lodge. 'teeming activity and are content S ■V Don’t spoil a good day with a bad start... Candidates for Nomination to Carbon County Coroner with their faith in the home they R. G. Martin, Red Lodge. have created. Automatic water heating will turn the trick! Candidates for Nomination to Justice of the Peace / (Red Lodge Township) Ray Phebus, Billings invest­ You don’t have to buy; you can now rent Nelson Lane. Charles Wilson. o ment broker and extensively in­ a water heater—for only 50c a month. John Sanderson. terested in the New World dis- I'. )1( / Candidates for Nomination to Constable trice, has leased the old Republic Wk fDj (Red Lodge Township) mill in the south part of the city William Brown. and is making necessary repairs in Candidates for Nomination to Constable order to get an assay office start­ (Bearcreek Township) ed as soon as possible. \\ lb© Frank Daughtery. )V • M Robert Wakenshaw. C. W. Fowler of Billings is a <3 it ^ • OWlH-WiU*. INC f visitor in the city this week and is m ommiofo serves, a suspension of war debts looking after personal interests. of .O' is better than no payment at all. m msmoouMiim Golden News After listening to The new Yale oil station is Proof next week numerous rapidly nearing completion on growls and grumbles and several threats directed at the Weather East Main street, and the first By Don Wright * Man, we are forced to the con- Make Your Own Declaration of Val Seljak was one of the num­ elusion that the drouth is definite­ ber of haymakers who purchased ly broken, at least in this locality. Independence — Shop at Sawyer’s a new buck rake of the Baldwin Some have even gone so far as to Hardware firm last week. How­ VOTK FOR apply to the government for for Your Groceries. ever, when Val examined his hay, SMOTD (Surplus Moisture on the he returned his hay machinery Desert) bureau for funds with and traded it in on a manure which to build an ark in order spreader. Now we know what’s that they may survive the deluge. Fresh going on around his corner of the SALMON wide open spaces. Medium Red CROP INSURANCE PROVIDED APRICOTS Rudy Shupak has discontinued j baling hay and has decided to] FIRST TIME IN HISTORY 21 lb. Suit Case Boxes ao nw stack the remainder of the crop, j Bozeman, June 30. —For the cans 29c Casey Blue is taking the dirt un­ first time in history, crop insur- 98c der the stacker. ance is provided farmers on a na- .. . “and certainly there is no need for pay­ As the campaign warms up for tion-wide scale. Scotch Soap ing more for a really good range! I » This insurance is in the form of the preliminaries we begin to hear Granulated RAISINS - ♦! a great deal about the following: benefit payments. This year, Young people who are just starting at Rugged Individualist—A fellow when drouth threatens to take a 4 lb. Sultana who held everything too long. large share of farmers’ crops, the 2Vz lb. box 2lc housekeeping are more often than not, exer­ Liberal—A fellow who believes benefit payments bring in a sub­ cising the ol’ Scotch instinct, and buying the in the maximum penalty for hold­ stantial income which prevent fi­ Each 27c BEST with a canny eye toward a lifetime’s ing. nancial crippling of farmers in their efforts to renew production SUGAR Radical—A Republican who has service ... gone Democratic; a Democrat who when the immediate failure has Your Last Chance Before RINSO • » has gone Republican; a Socialist passed, according to the agricul­ Tax Goes on July 8th. Hotpoint and Westinghouse, from $114.75 tural adjustment administration. Small pkgs. who has gone Communistic. Free Installation, Small Down Payment and Communist—The other fellow; XS lbs. $1.41 Read the advertisements. Easy Monthly Terms a neighbor who doesn’t shave reg­ SCOTT LEAVITT loo lbs. $f.S9 3 tor 25c ularly and reads a lot. Republican Ticket National Table Stoves, $4.95; $1 down; Fascist—A combination of Be­ for United States All Prices Subject to Stock on Hand nito Mussolini, Oswald Mosely, (Short $1 a month. SENATOR Term) Mahatma Ghandi. Any unhappy Claude A. Johnson 10 Years Congressional .barber, or the man who didn’t take Experience Answer to last week’s ad - off hig hat at the world series Democratic Candidate for Build Montana; Assist Recov­ The Encyclopedia Brittanica confirms the fact that Watt simply The MONTANA POWER when the band played the national ery; Preserve Constitutional improved On Necomeu’s engine and completed the application of anthem. County Attorney Rights steam to power. There were steam engines in exiistence before COMPANY Well, as Jasper Gimper ob- Paid Political Adv. Watt’s time,