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ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Carter. Mrs. Henry Lavery, Plaintiff, vs. Bertha Brenniman. et al., Defendant. The State of Montana sends Greet- ings to the above named Defendant, Bertha Brenniman: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the clerk of this Court, and file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this sum- mons, exclusive of day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. The naid action is brought to fore- close a certain mortgage dated No- vember 7, 1017, made, executed and delivered by one John Nelson to Pet- ters and Company, a corporation, and covering the following described real estate in Carter County, Montana, to - wit: S'ASW%, SW%SEV4, Sec. 20; SEIASE%, N%SE14, S 1 / 2 NE 1 / 4 , See.' 27, Twp. 1 S., Range 56 E. M. P. M., which said mortgage was filed for rec- ord in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Carter County, Mon- tana, on November 7, 1917 and record- ed in Book \1\ of Morgages, page 468; and duly assigned to plaintiff herein; that the defendant, Bertha Brenniman, claims an interest subse- quent to the execution of said mort- gage and that she be barred and fore- closed of all right, claim, equity of redemption in said premises or any part thereof; all of which will fully appear in plaintiff's complaint here- in, on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Carter County, Montana, to which reference is here- by made for further particulars. Witness my hand and seal this 15th day of March, 1923. (Seal) H. B. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Walker & Nelstead, Attorneys at Law, Miles City, Montana. 3-23 4t SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and or the County of Carter. C. A. Walter, Plaintiff, vs. James Hubbard, a single man,. and J. A. Brant and Brant, his wife, (if any) Defendants. The State of Montana sends Greet- ings to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to ans- wer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, and to file your answer and serve it copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this sum- mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. The said action is brought to re- cover a money judgment against the defendant, James Hubbard, upon his promissory note, dated June 24th, 1918, for the sum of $1200.00, together with interest thereon from January 2nd, 1923, at the rate of 10% per an- num; for the sum of $72.00, together with interest thereon from January 2nd, 1922, at the rate of 10% per an- num; for the sum of $72.00 together with interest thereon from January 2nd, 1923, at the rate of 10'/0 per an- num; for a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the Court according to the Court's rules of practice; besides these costs and disbursements by this plaintiff in this action expended and incurred; for the further purpose of foreclosing a mortgage securing the said notes, dated June 24th, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Carter County, Montana, on the 8th day of July A. D. 1918, at 1:10 o'clock P. M. and recorded in Book 2 of Mortgages on page 316; and mortgaging the fol- lowing described real estate, Jo -wit: The SE% of Section 6; and the NE% of Section 7; in Township 2 North, of Range 61 East, M. P. M., Carter County, Montana. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 28th day of March, A. D. 1923. (Court Seal) H. B. CAMPBELL, AL HANSEN, Clerk. Baker, Montana, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-30-4t Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. March 14, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Walter allIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIMIRM111111111111•111111111111111111M1111111 110111111111111 WI • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • U a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • U • • • smssessfill1111111111111111islimussussmssmossessusssum Your Victory Bonds: We are in a position to irndle your Victory Bonds which mature May 20. 1923. All notes of this issue will be redeemed on that date, and it is sug- gested that they be presented before then so payment may be made promptly. We can redeem -register- ed\ as well as the \bearer\ bonds, as our officers are permitted to take your acknowledgement in assigning the former. Do not have this acknow- ledgment taken by a notary public, as the Treasury Department will not accept it. We shall be pleased to serve you, and there will be no obligation on your part. We make this offer to all whether you are now a customer of this bank or not. First National Bank Of Ekalaka, Montana 111111111111111111111111=1111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111W10111111111111111111111 1111 • • • U • U • • a U • • 3 • U • • a • • U • Saw Mill News We have commenced sawing and find that about 200,000 feet of logs, of our own and that of customers, are on the skidways and ready sor sawing. This the time to get lumber as cheaply as ii can be gotten. Better get a free use permit and haue some lumber sawn. Our prices are as follows: For sawing only, $8.00 per M feet. For caring for logs and lumber, $2.00 per M feet. Terms for sawing will be strictly cash. Lumber at the local mills is the cheap- est possible. BUY IT AND SAVE MONEY. Lantis- Rickard Lumber Co. • • • sanuanussi a THE IMAIAEA EAGLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. PAGE Fria \ Sup L. Shults, of 712 Hillsdale, Helena, Montana, who, on October 15, 1918, made homestead entry, serial num- ber 042811 for EI/ 1 ).8W 1 / 4 , Lot 12i Sec. 2; Lots 6, 7, 8, 11, NE 1 / 4 SW%, Township 2 S., Range 56 E. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of his in- tention to make final proof in support of said claim, pursuant to the provis- ions of the Act of March 1, 1921 (41 Stat., 1202), on the ground that he is unable to return to the land be- cause of physical incapacity due to military or navel service during the War with Germany. Said proof will be made by affidavit, and shoula be filed on or before the 23rd day of April, 1923, in this office, where pro- test against same may be made. Notice for Publication Department of the Interoar, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. March 29. 19 23 . Notict is hereby given that Hattie A. Staats, of Ekalaka, Montana, who, on Dec. 11, 1919, made Additional Homesteat entry, containing 80 acres, No. 037924, for NEY4SE 1 % SEI4SW% Sec. 11, Township 1 N. dange 59 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des- cribed, before S. J. Emswiler, United States Commissioner, at Ekalaka, Montana, on the 16th (lay of May, 1923. • Claimant names at witnesses: William J. Stoats, George W. Murie, Bruce U. Haven, Elvin Haven, all of Ekalaka, Montana. 4-6 G. W. MYERS, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carter: Anna C. Souser. plaintiff, vs. Ace E. Bartlett and Marion Bartlett, his wife; Petters and Company, a corporation; The Banking Corporation of Montana, a corporation; F. H. Becker Company, Geo. A. Sykes and Rudolph Nelstead, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 26th day of April. 1923. at 10 A. M. of said day at the front door of the court house in the Town of Ekalaka, in the County of Carter, State of Mon- tana, the following described real pro- perty, to -wit: Lots One (1) and Three (3), North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N 1 / 2 SI.1%), South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S14NE 1 / 4 ,, Southeast Quar- ter of the Northwest Quarter (SE\ NW',), Section Five (5) Township Three (3) North, Range Fifty-six (56) East. South Half of the South. east Quarter (S'ASE 1 / 4 ), of Section Thirty-one (31) and the Southwes'.. Quarter (SW%), Section Thirty Two (32), Township Four (4) North of Range Fifty-six (56) East of the Montana Principal Meridian in Carter County, Montana, containing 549.93 acres, more or less, according to the United States Government irvey thereof. Dated April 3. 1923. P. M. McLEAN, Sheriff of Carter County. R I eteond Shelden, Attorney for I Un- tiff, Ekalaka, Montana. 1 , 1 SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carter. Harry Phillips, Plaintiff, vs. Harlan G. Butts. Bertha M. Butts, his wife; and the Federal Land Bank of Spo- kane, a corporation, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 25th day of April, 1923, at 9 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the court house in the Town of Ekalaka, Car- ter County, Montana, to -wit: Lot 7, SEI4SW 1 / 4 , Section 6; Lots 1, 2 E 1 / 2 NWIA, NI4NEIi, Section 7, TownS ship 7 S. R. 56 E., M. P. M. Dated March 28. 1923. P. M. McLEAN, 4-6 3t Sheriff of Carter County. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carter. Petters and Company, a corpora- tion, plaintiff, vs. Elmer W. Thomp- son, defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the front door of the Court house in the City or Town of Ekalaka, Carter , County, Montana, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 30th day of April, 1923, all of the right, title and interest of the above named defendant of, in and to the following described land, situated in the County of Carter and State of Montana, to -wit: East half of section twenty-six in Township Three North of Range Fif- ty-five East of the M. P. M. Dated at Ekalaka, Montana this this Court and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty dtty ! t after the service of this sum- mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment 'will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. The said action is brought to bar anti foreclose all rights and equity of redemption of the said defendants in and to the Lots one two and three; east half of the west half of section nineteen in township one north of range sixty east of the M. P. M., and to foreclose a mortgage upon said real estate wherein the defendant Mary E. Stone is mortgagor and the plaintiff is mortgagee, recorded in Book 6 of Mortgages at Page 378, Carter County Mortgage Records, as IS more fully set forth in the amended complaint herein. • Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 7th day of April A. I). 1923. (Court Seal) H. B. CAMPBELL, Clerk of the District Court. Booth & McLemore, Baker, Mont., Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-13-4 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. April 6th, 1923. Notice is hereby given that James D. Wain Strait of Cliausse, Montana, who, on April 9th, 1920, made Home- stead Entry containing 320 Acres, No. 044982 for NI,4N44, SE 1 4NE%, NEU SE%, * SIASE% Section 24, Township 4 N., Range 56 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof; to establish claim to the land above described, before S. J. Emswiler U. S. Commissioner, at Ekalaka, Montana, on the 23rd day of May, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul M. McLean, of Ekalaka, Mont. John A. Bechtel, Ross R. Billingsly, Moses Mireau. of Chausse Mont. 4-13 G. W. MYERS, Register, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carter, Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, Plalatiff, vs. Alvin McCamish and Iva McCamish, his wife, and Elmer E. Astin and ..... Astin, his wife, (if any), defendants. The State of Montana sends greet- ings to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to ans- wer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff's ettorney svanin twenty days after the service of this sum- mons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. The raid action is brought to re- cover a money judgment against the defendants, Alvin McCamish and Iva McCamish, his wife, upon their prom- issory note, dated October 13th, 1920, for the sum of $119.20 principal; for the interest on the sum of $23.20 from October 1st, 1921, at the rate of 10% per annum; for interest on the sum of $24.00 from October 1st, 1922, at the Tate of 10`Jr per annum; for a reason- able attorney's fee to be fixed by the Court according to the Court's rules of practice; besides these costs and disbursements by this plaintiff in this action expended and incurred; for the further purpose of preclosing a mort- gage securing the said notes, dated October 13th, 1920, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of Carter County, Mon- tana, on the 3rd day of November A. D., 1920, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Book 5 of Mortgages, on page 553; and mortgaging the follow- ing described real estate, to -wit: The NE% of Section 20; the NW% of Section 21, in Twp. 6 South, Range 69 East, M. I'. M., Carter County Montana. Witness my 'hand and the seal of said Court this 11th day of April, 1923. (Court Seal) II. B. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Al Hansen, Baker, Montana. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice far Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Miles City, Montana. April 14th, 1923 Notice is hereby given that Carl G. Burch, of Ridgway, Montana, who, on May 12th, 1918, made Additional lid. entry containing 320 Acres, No. 042306, for NE%NW4, Sec. 9 W% SW%, SW% NW 1 / 4 , Sec. 4, ESE%, S44NE 1 4, Section 5 Township 4 S., Range 69 E., M. P. Meridian, has filed 31st day of March, 1923. I notice of intention to make three-year P. M. McLEAN, Sheriff, Proof, to establish claim tc the land By W .b'. Ilarrington, Under Sheriff, above described, before Robert F. Booth & McLemore, Baker, Montana, Ridgway, U. S. Commissioner,' at Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-6 3t Ridgway, Montana, on the 31st day of May, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Allen Johnston, Thos. Johnston, Jr., George Cnrrnack, Robert E. Burch, all of Ridgway, Montana. 4-20 G. W. MYERS, Regigter. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Six- teenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Carter, Charles It. Fuller, plaintiff, vs. Er- nest Wallstein, defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1923, at 10 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of the Six- teenth Jadicial District of the State A. M. of said day at the front door of of Montana, in and for the County the Court House in tho Town of Eka- of Carter. lake, Carter County, State of Mon- Jonas F,. Ostlund, Plaintiff, vs. tann, the following described real pro- Anna Loehding, Emma C. I). \ ' rata perty, to-wit: and Wilhelmina F'. Krueger, Defend- NE%SW% SI/4SW 1 4 NEY4SE%, ante. SI/4SE 1 / 4 , See. 13, NII.INE%, Sec. 24, To be sold at Sheriff's Salt. on the Twp. 1 N. R. 61 E. and SE%NEI/4. 10th day of May . 1923, at the hour NEI45EI4, See. 24, Twp. in. R. 61 of nine o'clock in the forenoon of said E, M. M. M. flay at the front door of the court Dated April 3rd. 1923. house in the Town of Ekalaka, Carter P. M. McLEAN, County, Montana, the following de - Sheriff of Carter County, Montana. scribed real property situate in Car - Raymond Sheldon, Attorney for ter County, Montana, to -wit: South Plaintiff, Eta - deka, Montana. 4-6 :it Half of the North Half, and the North Half of the South Half of Section Soy - SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION enteen, Township One North, Range In the District Court of the Slx- of Montana, in and for the County of teenth Judicial District of the State in820 acres more' or less. Fifty-seven East, M. P. M.. contain - Carter. Dated Ekalaka, Montane, il 17, 1923. Petters and Company, a corpora- tion, Plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Stone, Mat ieEhitney and R. D. Whitney, Defendants, The State of Montana to the above named Defendants, Greeting: Don't fail to take advantage of the You are hereby summoned to an- big shoe sale at Peck's store. Sale is wer the complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of \w on - I'. M. McLEAN, Sheriff. LEON L. WHEELER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Ekalaka, Montana. 1-20-3 MONTANA* Twos:SURE *TAT* TALES TERSELY T LE North Montana high atilhilagit it . et expected, at t Chinook 1ll this holdtli sprog edi geld Bulltli»g operations %ova aPP 1 trent 1 7 doubled In Shelby Nekt leas than 100 buildinge, large end $k1, re -imalor n ‘ st i ii i i s e n. ‘ timi , . \i i . ; item rtviactod iserer h o m i s l l e l f l n i g n 6 a 1 at the n ra recent eltlr f/lectknit Is the first filllinga uggyor' to eueeeed Two counties, Biala* sod Jiargarenn, have tlrently arranged for approprla- t1011t4 for the . collection of airritaltaral exhibits for the 1028 state fair at Helena. as Arii l i ii i e o f i i e t ii t n g e i n n 4,o t art of e t W sto war o ye/0e .. kiiikir la° 11113 :: eenunission to take the Office gay 15. at t Helena.t4 : 14Xia ymr, has perso..aasoalteod A new community rester Is, now at the dispoaut or the people of llor.oinan. w in i s t e h t t il t ; rt e , 0 0 kt il s i pi s e t tl o .h n e o e f u tit iont • CO of of = cow l ?tierce headquarters. By the narrow waren of- throe rotes, - Laurel eilizena defeated tlie ProPosi - tion to vino mu addItkmal 1,01m111 levy for general maintenance of schools in the Laurel school district. The vote was 77 to *O. For th(e purpose of perfecting tt strong orgartization of farmers, It M. Snodgrass of Mthimme/altell, secretary treasurer of the Must:ell/hell County Farmers' union, has called meeting to be held in Roundup April 141. Twenty-two thousand brook trout of finger -length were planted in the Rose- bud and Its tributary at reams loft week by the l'uster Rod . and Gun OM of Miles City. aerordltig to an announce- ment made by .1. C. Whitharn, seere- tary of the Hub. In addition to grain found upon farms till grain held in filevators tinder stitrsige tickets oil the first day ut Math %ltouilt1 he ftssehtst41 rules the states hoard of equallrotion In a letter addressed to each of the 54 county us- messnrs of the state. fiffleers of the Soelaty of Montana Pioneers are making plans for the for- tieth annum! meeting of that organiste Hon. which will be held this yeai In Deer 1,thige in the latter part of Au- gust. (tidy residentsof Montana prior to December 31, 1808, are 'eligible to membership. ThP•soelety now has 901 names on its roll. • Dreaming that be was ehasing dog. Plenty Coos, aged chief of the t 'row holism:. while . sleop-walking, er a ‘vied wi t of A NV . IhtirlW of the Eagle hoicl lii I Pt hugs, te.tiiii•ix;of of an ad- johileg building, tripped over .a wire and fell about four feet to the roof of a lower shed, breaking his right leg betWeell the knee and the hip. C. .1. Arnet of clyde Park :mil ser- erol other farniero attended e meeting of the county commissioners it, in effort to reopen the question of 'lie appointnient or a foram agent. The commissioners, however, maintained the posit ten taken by them last month against the appointment of on agent, snying they saw no rellA011 to change their decision. Health officers and doctors or the states of Montane. In.egoti. and Wyo- m i n g iniii-neyed lit liamilton. hi the Ilitter Root valley tele day last week for the purpo.te of Inepecting the work being done there in the lobornifity for the investigation of spotted fever, its esuses a nd IN re- sults. The (lotions have been a)tend- stem ed fever cenferenre at Mix - The Ktirissts tigricultural cellege de- bating team from Nianbattnn. halms, defeated the Montana rotate collere de- bating 'ti iii here by unniiimous de - Melon of the itelees. In an Argument oi l the question : \Resolved That the spy- erol states slitmiulil emtablish courts .. 1 1 1101.11101e:11e 'altar disputes. In emential industries. with power to enforce their tlevisiene.\ The visitors held the af- firmative side. ()pport'iitit is .igeln to he given Miles City students Si attend the cite 401es newer,. itaining ramp. as the nal deptirtinent is making plans foe the siiii.iner. hiformatIon hoe heen re 1 0 ,vet. thiii thee -soups will le tlivougliont Ow - wintr y t h e sloe . • last yeot. excepte Aralilltde a ill limit the teruber of «Intents *ha' o ne be eceommoda'ed. Eight stand red students will be allowed for ubs camp at Vert Douglas. treaded for the Vlathend reservation. the oilvance gnarl' of It party of set- tlers from southern Idaho arrived lit Missmila. being In .-Inirge of the ship - Melds of five carleatla of belongings. Si' eril automobile loam's of the fam- ilies of the !ilea a.... making the trip by automobile. The five cariesdo which arrived brought atoll:, Win ma- chinery owl IiiiimehOld effset•. b. the shipment were :15 head of horses. some eattle and 3. - 000 pound% of rtartlfied seed. Also there are tractors, magottie ltmmiItmiettts and as one of the party snit]. \%re ha ye ev:•rything to start spring work',\ At its regniar meeting (Nutter post No. 5 of the Ainerlean Logion, Mlles City. pinred Itself gs rakerd as ny.• potted to the Anisette' Logioti, de- partment of Montero, bringing Jack li v e e tn ii t t :Ree int• Moktamia for a holing telze fight. or other athletic e Chinook is enthusiaetie over the sec- ond annual Northern Montana corn show which is to he held 1. tha , city next fail. This eats the teethe! at recent meeting nt bushiest, men held at which thne (*fealty - Aiwa Gustaf- son pregented Ow pion of holdiag the show In Chinook the (maim year. airjrZ. Al Aatelope's first raili shipped to Spokaas, top price of 9% costal= lug to It. 8. Rhcbgeop, , consigumeai. Jerome Williams. Zr ee Timber pionee.r, cad ewe Martin, for the reit 110 Yvass sistant ou the peer, Ileti Livingston recently. C.ontraet for eight miles od . oasali• sidewalks in Use beams% aid 171111110 , distriets of Shelby axed lir a a. exterielou of water aiatast been lot. The work v011 larditera am expenditure id' $1116,011119. With less than a mouth WI Whys' the openine i , ontesto dr the eV il • at N118 , 401,114 are state tnikersity tem* i r e t aquaria ommilmisloy at milk. In preparation for the lobailort ele they hare ever fated-. ' A dietriet conferenoe einilik7 cultural agente will bell1P11-10aM11111, April 26 and 27. Meta:lien north Montana eosentles *veil The 'Heeling will be directed by Agent Leader r. 7 Winnett farmers int versified farming sad e ro t\ in heellia that profit on livestock, didrY poultry products depends oa a reeky ash market e rage of 20 ego Per ken p a lit in a s il fo tilli r ree fiateig eat4 act to cousidsi' seeee- With at for March. the Rock of pnr•bor•d IPY- andotte4 and \Sidle beghorns ea the Frank Vann:lit-alit. farm, west of Roundup. produced as eveu 4,0 during the month, according to Van as nad I e, Due to the efforts oil. It. Morrill at the Western Creamery at Millis City, farmers ere fiuding a good market floe their eggs, which aro condo; in stack numbers as to make Mins Olty one of the best markets in the state. Mr. Merrill states that he will be. able to chip out i . n a e. carload of eggs a week f•r m That Montana Is still in the clean of Nue fur producing states Is sow Wag daily attested In eke receipt at the office of state Game Warden C. A. Jackaways at Molest of large nombers of beaver pelts to be GIB - Malty tagged for the market. LLcenaOld trappers are sending in pelts from all parts of the state. Plaits for waging a determined fipbt against the grarethogiper pest ha niu eonnty next milliliter were perfeetad at a meeting of business men, farosani and taxpayers with the board at coun- ty eommiscinuers at RIM*. A com- mittee nf one from each dlistrlet rep- resented end been selected to malign with the heara and arrange for tiso eanipaign. Montanans will have aa crpoaortu *SW lc file on 1R9.000 acres of grazing In eastern Montana this summer, aah.. rorriing to information &typo wit frets the general lond office at Wash., D. C. Most 4,1 the land Is In stelae - austere Montana. lri Carter and 1--wder Rtror cot:titles. Nearly all of It hiss been classified to nlloyv filler on 640 sere homesteads. Billings merehents, buslcers and twiner. have been requested by At- I terney tleneral Wellington D. Rankin te submit their opinions regarding the • existitig freight rates now charged by the various railroads In the state. 'rim ilata re.'elved in the attorney geueral's off1,- , will he used as evidence In a 1 1 00:.ing before the railroad centrals wi.tvii will he held in fieleoa, Apill 19 in an effort to lower the freighl rates on intra-state frhight 111P : I . :1enig. 1.1tll.nee of the great amount of beibilee :list will he done in Nilles City this sp,-ing, and of the reawakening acitelt1 in all lines, is shown La the fart thin) some of the more enterprio- it.g property owners are adding Ira- provemetits to their homes now, and excavatiens for basements for new bowie, are being 'lug In various parts Ole ^Ity where lleW buildings will aeon be ereeted: Houses whkh have stood vneant about the city during the past several month,' are rapidly being filled up Through on agreement made be- tween the board of comity commission - era am' time state highway counnisalon, federal! aid projects In Carbon county wie he maintained during the coming year by the patrol plan and under di- rection 1,1 lbw state highway depart- ment. This will mean that the rounty's best highways will receive daily *Men - tire, from experienced road men, who will pat In all their time dragging, cut- tin g weN1s, filling 'motet:, throwing oat rocks mid generally keeping the roods n7 ' .e ie lmlir. '11Montana department of agricisl- ture 1104 even requtated by the repro- senlaiik es in charge of the time. Mil - H un doli i ie Pacific northwest advert:s- in catimpo ign of the Burlington, North- ern Pnrific and Great Northers Sall - way companies t• furnish detailed In- formation regarding agricultural con- ditions and oppertimitine hum Montana. \This materiel will be used,\ the re - (nest says, \as n basis for the adver- tisements whIeli will appear In tall Pat\ spare in national magsaines and farm publieatIbtle, and nlsè as the hnsls 4. or S numbers - of booklets deal- ing with the agriculture of the Pacific 4 no it hi l'ori ll. eat.\ s triirIloa of a new Catholic high, whim) for boys will begin at Butte Mk *King. Announcernent has been made that subscriptions within a few thousand of the Illoll,000 sought as the cost of the new building. have been secured as the result of All eight weeks' t'llm t s paign' Arecent meeting of the Wilson Commie - cite club • it was deehled to make the Shietcle Valley Llyeatork aad Dairy show an oboist event. The first skew was pat on hurt fall late In 0e- tober and It proved to be Mil a sot- Cele that It was, derided ts mains it Pormsallooll kuslitiktAas.