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The Ekalaka Eagle (Ekalaka, Mont.), 20 Nov. 1925, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053092/1925-11-20/ed-1/seq-4/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. 1!!•• THE' EKALAKA EAGLE The Ekalaka Eagle (An Independent Newspaper) FIIBLISHBD EVERY FRIDAY • iatered as second-class matter, Jan - very 1, 1909, at the post- , 3ffice at abalalut, Montana, under the Act iaf March 8, 1879. O. A. Dahl - - - Editor -Publisher J. F. Lewis - Associate Editor Subscription Price, $2.50 Per Year in Advance. LOCALS COMING:—\The Ten Command- mezte\—Dec. 8, 5 and 6. The largest phonograph manufac- hirers have all adopted the \Radiola\ tor their combination sets.—\There's a reason.\ 'Rust Merilainen was in town Mon- day from his homestead in the Chalk Buttes purchasing supplies for the vrinter. He hasn't any radio so amuses himself through the winter making cedar chests that are marvels of beautiful workmanship. W. E. Gerner of Wolf Point, was a caner at the Eagle office yester- day, and handed out a wedding cigar. Radiola 111 I $30.50 Complete Guaranteed for coast to coast reception. No \if's\ about it. O. A. Dahl, Agt. He is going to be married in Minne- apolis on Thanksgiving. Mr. , Gerner formerly lived at Chausse but has been gone about eight years. ' Wanted! One or two more young men in this locality for good jobs as Electricians, Auto Mechanics, Power F'arming Experts. Fine chances. Good pay. New plan. Write for free information. State Auto & Electrical School, Aberdeen, S.D. 3c Crawford Livingston, aged 78, rail- road builder and capitalist died Mon- day at his Fifth avenue home in New York. Mr. Livingston played a prominent role in the railroad de- velopment of the Northwest. He founded the city of Livingstop, Mon- tana. The Alzada Fairplay has not made its appearance this week. Maybe Editor Leight was called away from his sanctum to fill an ,appointment when some preacher failed to appear. Good Iowa editors have been known to do such things, and Leight \plays many parts.\ J. I. Westphal, principal of the Broadus High school, was in Ekalaka Saturday night. He reports that his brother, Glenn Westphal, former principal of the Carter C,ounty High school, is now in Augwin, Calif., taking a preparatory course to enter a medical college. Mrs. Mary -E. Thompson, who left here several months ago, has sold her rooming house in Missoula and has located in Burke, Idaho, and writes 'us to send her Eagle there. She writes, \This is a mining camp. CAra and I are located here now. There are several good mining prop- eities, including the Hercules Ajax. The pay roll is $12,000 a month. The altitude is about 4000 feet, but they say it beldom gets ten below zero.\ WANT 1926 LAMBS The sheep dealers evidently think the price of both sheep and' wool are going to stay at the present level or higher, as it was reported Wednes- day morning that one well-known sheep man had been offered 11 cents per pound for his 1926 crop of lambs. Be refused to sell, but offered to take 13 cents per pound—Belle Fourche Bee. The daily papers are publishing a picture of the wife of one of the Roosevelt brothers. If she'd send the picture out with an application for a school we don't believe she'd get a job in Carter county. We are glad Spend the Holidays at the Old Home One and one-third fare for the round trip to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee Chicago, Sioux City. Council Bluffs, Omaha Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Louis Ask Milwaukee Ticket Agent for full particulars regarding Home Visitor's fares. Round trip fares to Florida now in effect. the piciure is net being circulated through the east as a picture of a Montana school ma'am. It would re- mind people of the article which was headed \The Pain In Our Northwest.\ A vacuum cleaner ad in a South Carolina paper reads: \Don't kill your wife-- let electricity do the dirty work.\ ESSAY ON FLORIDA (By a California Man.) Florida is the chin whisker of the United States. It is 600 miles long, 200 miles wide and three feet high. It is bounded on the north by the Eighteenth Amendment. and on the three side's by the three-mile limit. Florida is inhabited by Indian American, white men and feed bag tourists sometimes called tin canners. The Reds live on the Everglades, the Blacks live on the Whites and the Whites live on the Tourists, and the Tin Canners on the municipal camp grounds. Florida's principal sources of in- come are hotels, fruits, alligator skins and the best press agents east of California. But the one great outstanding fea- ture of Florida is its fruits, oranges coming first of course. Raising oranges is a cineh, all that is required is mo - ney enough to live on while raising oranges. The next Florida fruit in import- ance is the grapefruit. A grapefruit is a cross between a lemon and a dose of quinine and a pumpkin. It has the color and disposition of a blonde ticket seller of a moving picture theatre. They are usually eaten at breakfast, thus giving the advantage of a meal and the morning shower bath at the same time. The tangerine is a distant cousin of the orange. It wears a loose and careless Mother Hubbard style wrap- per,. is much easier to disrobe than the orange, but is of a more dry, withered and disappointing disposi- ton when undressed. The Kumphat is the only thing in Florida which acts up to its name. It looks and taste just the way it sounds. By the middle of October, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Iowa and Ohio start moving to Florida. \Tis a land of Golden Sunshine. Where softest breezes blow, Sweet with a thousand perfumes O'er the Gulf of Mexico.\ Five hundred of these perfumes or- iginate in - Mexico, the balance in Cuba, Bimini and the Bahanms. THANKSGIVING DANCE The Box Elder Social Club will give their annual Thanksgiving dance cn Thursday, November 26, 1925. Good music. Supper will be served. Dance ticketa, $1.00 plus revenue tax. 10-16-6tc AUCTION SALES Listed by A. F.. DAGUE, Auctioneer T. T. Lunder—Tuesday, Nov. 2.1; 20 miles south of Baker on Baker- E1•alaka highway. Biggest sale of the season. See bills. CALL FOR WARRANTS The following warrants drawn on Carter County, Montana, are called for payment November 20, 1925, at the Court House in Ekalaka, Mon- tana: All \Bridge\ warrants registered on or before July 8, 1924. All \County High School\ warrants registered on or before November 10, 1026. School District No. 3 --All warrants registered on or before October 14. 1926. School District No. 15 --All war- rants regsitered on or before Feb. 14, 1926. School District No. 22—All war- rants registered on or before March 2, 1925. School Distmict No. 23 --All regis- tered warrants. School District No. 34 --All war- rants registered on or before May 4. 1926. School District No. 56 --All war- rants registered on or before October 30, 1925. Interest ceases on the above war- rants November 20, 1925. HENRY G. ALBERT. County Treasurer, Carter County. Wit BULUS EYE Editor and cenerallionasver vau. ROGERS Another\Bull\ Durham advertise. ment by Will Rogers, Ziegfeld Fol. , lies and screen star, and leading American humorist. More coming. Watch for them. I see where some of the Foreign Nations say they are going to FUND their debt to Atnerica, and all the Paperstare all excited about it. But the BULL'S EYE is a Paper that never misleads our readers (either one of them). FUNDING a debt means about the same thing as having a feltuw that has owed you for years,come to you and say \I am going to make arrangements to take up that loan I owe you just as soon as I can collect it from some fel- lows who owe me.\ So don't by any means get FUNDING mixed up with PAYING. The mo have nothing in common. These Nations are just stalling until another War comes along and the first thing you know our debt will be four Wars behind. We have enough saved up to fight again, but they are using it now to enforce Prohibition. Oh,yes, \BULL\ DURHAM. I like to forgot to mention that Well, that is what the Foreign Nations are paying us in. \BULL\ DURHAM without the DURHAM. P. S. There is going to be another piece in this paper soon. Look for it. 66 B 99 ULL URHAM Guaranteed by ..4t.gon:e.414‘ Reatecre Iti OOOOOO ATI110 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City ANINOMINNEM _ . _ 11111111111111M1111111MMOMININIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI1111111111111111.1muiali mon m aaamaiMitursallimunilinumaaaanummaam The nite before Thanksgiving will be a nite of Fun Joy Merriment Cause it's the seasons first masquerade • $20 p G ri IVE , N h st IN . CASH PRIZES g promptly at 10:30 p. m. $20 • • • • $15 if you get married on the dance floor! One AT PLAYHOUSE I couple has promised. Who will be the second? mommummuumminummumummommumummummuummumnimmimmi Save Your Soles Shoes and Harness Repaired Leather Robes, Coats and Furs made from green hides. McCrorey's &Imp At Old Ekalaka Hotel. Sharpies/ Walker Rudolph Nelstead WALKEIt & NELSTBAD Attorneys at Law Practice in State and Federral Courts. Miles City, Montana. t ) INMHPON 0041111 HM11 1 00.11110041M.041MIllot.M1.0411111104M04.11 1.0111 1 0 . 11 : 6 I PAY CASH Received Any Day SEE DOOLY The HOG for HOGS Baker, Montana . .. •+111.0111111Ne MM 4 . 1 • 11 N 1111 / 1 1 .4 1 111114/ 4 / 1 •0144•110111111INNIIMIN.MOOMMIK - - ------- — - 121111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111n Nuts and Fruits For Thanksgiving For desert after a heavy Thanksgiving dinner, nothing is better than fruits, nuts, jigs and dates. It is tasty, but not too heavy. Our stock is fresh and reasonably priced. CHARTERS MERCANTILE CO. imumummumummummuummumummummummunnommilmmumn ..r .1111W...mwenrrvam.111116.4111•00411011.011111\40PO , viedillb. The Auto Oiled AERMOTOR After ten full years 'of severest tests in every part of the world it has demonstrated its great superiority. AERMOTOR PRICES are always low, and are based on cost of production plus a small margin of profit on a very large output. The Aermotor purchaser has the advantage of being able to buy a superior article at a very raasonable price. For further information, descriptive circulars, prices, etc, write us. Your inquires will re- ceive p,rompt attention. LANTIS-RICKARD LUMBER CO. Agents for Carter County. NINO•ogintoil..M00.1.1.,4MP/MIMbo•MP4,4100-1,...0.11”,./0.04MKI ompoimi.W=ko•mbps.,04/004,MonOMINAIMPIN1104O111