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Geyser Judith Basin Times (Geyser, Mont.), 30 June 1916, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053135/1916-06-30/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
i• • e: z • , 4 k..11•• . - 4 .6 0 '.- • Ifet-T \7 , r • • e . • 'c\' 4 -7).+ 4 , 4 :;•, 54 'a .ase AkA • ••• VOL. 6. GEYSER. MONT., JUNE 30, 1916 NO. 18 Still Looks Like W Wi M ar With Mexico MONTANA STUDENTS ,OBTAIN locution. This section' has plenty of demonstrated by repeated winnings • • CO G N I T I O N IN THE STATE moisture now and v - .th a month or six at all exhibitions in competition with Mon no is learning to appreciate weeks of warm weather and sun shine the world. %Virile this is true of grains Ever since the attack and capture Of tinateiapproxiutately 125,000 trained men, the work which is being done by the the wheat crops of the section will it applies equally to weeds, which thrive seventeen American troopers last week This simply includes those already in vocational schools at the State lint- Sali attract attention. exceptionally well when given a chance. gl by Mexieau raiders at Carrizal, the war the state militias. All these men have ve\itY• Students from the school of Among the weeds that are most ob• cloud has been hanging low over the mobilized and are gathered at state pharmacy who graduated this year '' GREA TFALLS NEWS uorione are: fan weeds, thistles, mite - have been given employment by the tard, wild oats, cheat, corn cockpits, During the past week the Missouri United- States and Mexico and no one headquarters awaiting trains to take river at Great Falls has been higher than druggist's and pharmacists of the state; will lettuce and dandelions. Of the would have been surprised to read in them to the border. Montana has ap- tlw only members of the elates who have ;t tata been at any t i me „i t , e , tam , above, the fanweedg are perhaps the the morning papers, that war had be proximately one thousand men at Fort most troublesome, when once they be. not already entered upon their profeg. whet*: the Hamer dam broke ; and added declared. However, formal declaration Harrison who expect to soon leave for trtabliehed. due to its pernicious vional work are those who are taking its waters to the great amount being come of War has not been made and the Gov. the border. In order to hasten this brief vacations or arca preparing to loped in the river at that time. The habits. Thie weed is an annual, but if eminent has given Carrara* a chance there is talk of dispensing for some reason it does not produce with the enter upon advanced study. Thera is eater gague at Rainbow dam here last to get out of the mess if he is able to medical examinations until the border not a student in the school of forestry week registered 60,000 cubic feet of geed, the season it germinates the plant do so and if he so desires. . is reached. Here it will be made be- who is not at work this summer in the eater a second going over the dam, will live over winter, blosisom early in It appears that Caranza troops par- fore the men arc put into service. federal foreatry service or with Mon. in 1908, there Was 120,000 cubic feet of the spring, produce seed and die. When tieipated in the battle which resulted Further word on the subject is earn' once established it crowds out every tana lumbermen. Students from the Riter a secOnd going over the daru. In on in some deaths and the capture of these estly awaited and it is hoped by other plant. In the Gallatin Valley ever)* s c h oo l o f journalism are in active work hits' River much damage has been done cavalrymen of the United States. On citizen of the United States that Car- many farmers have had to give up rais upon several NIontatia newspapers by \'high water. Many igaideus have Tuesday a note was cabled to the de- anza will comply with President tVil- School of law graduates are giving a washed away and the road damn- ing winter wheat on account of thi- facto government dedianding an limner'. son's demand, that he will be able to line account of themselves in Montana 1 . The Great Northern railway has Pest. iate release of ihe troopers taken cap- release the prieioners taken and that practice. ' tied up on all lines amid branches One of the best methods to cheek thi. tive- and atating th plain terms that be will show spirit of eteoperaCon so .iut :of Great Falls, except the Billings spread of this weed is clean summer til- °arrant* must cable his position in the that war may be avoided. A And, one to Havre. All trains operated lane followed by a Spring crop a oat• BABY SliOW A SUCCESS matter Within forty•eight hours in or- in the Notthern Pacific to Sandpoint. or barley and where possible seed to Bad weather delayed the Baby Show ra der to avert an invasion into the cou tda The main line of the Great a hay crop, that coasitte largely oi try. It Was made plain in the message GOVERNOR STEWART URGES conducted by C. A. Keut for several PATRIOTISM eveninge. but in spite of this feet it ;a: hern is tied up near ‘Vhitettah and licatvy sod farming grass\ such as that no diplomatic discussions would be bromile, timothy with a little alfalfa. was a big success and a large crowd lie Shelby line from here has been indulged in, but that immediate action \The aim of our education should be Seed this without a nurse crop and WaS well entertained at the opera 'rippled because two bridges were dam Was necessary. to train Americans. We should teach lir a, Th e wa t ers s t ar t e d to reeee d e on clip twice the first season to prevent house last Friday evening when the Misses Middy Blouses . .... I .60 Up to the time of Wednesday's more of patriotism in our schools.' any weeds from producing seed. If a eaturday arid no further damage is ex - show was ptit on. Everyone enjoyed Women's Middy Blouses .. moo monsing dailies no word had been re- This was the theme of the address of grass is secured there seeing the children's pictures and the petted as the river., have carried °if good stand of Wednesday, July 5th, Men's Bubber eeiverk from the Caraanza government Governor Samuel V. Stewart at the will be little if any weeds in the lot - pictures of the heftiness houses on the the water from the melting anowe, it and Ambegarlor . Arredondo, for Mexico, opening convention of the summer see- !owing hay crop. Live stock will relish Boots at half price. ,is believed. Great Falls did not sof- se r eel'. )er in any respect from high water but had no intimation as to the course hie sion students at the State University tll weeds with the poesible exception Prizeg were given by the merehanta , Golden Rule Store government expected to pursue, and had of Alontana, last neck. The governor's of fanweielii. Give the etock a chain-,' .4 ow town and these prizes were the Suin River valley took out the not been advised of the receipt of the subject, Was \Moat a 11}1. - Ile reviewed this summer. If poesible. pit -sent any a warded to I he child getting the ha rg- flood gateZat the diieisiiiii thint01 the v% eeda f prod twi lig seeds. I hily 1 c. R. JOHNSON American note. At the same time the the priivisione uhich have been Illatie by, .st moldier of rotes. each Rd tillitta 5Cf! Sun riser irrigat ion joi *et Auld I u n °DWI& at Washington were expecting the state and for the state in the mat .o.epeiative rtfort iin , the part of alt ticket evil itling The holder to a number wagon bridges on the stream. A rail to hear from the Caravels jewel -rand& , ter of piddle education- the public l minil on ners. farmers. 'de% ator com wrote to the ilemulment and asked for of votes. First prize, a fire dollar g road bridge Was also dantek : Complaints came from Mexico that land grantg, the federal appropriation, old ea nies a nil ra Broads can weeds he (.011 the. (-Midi en's canning inatruetions foe piece giv en by t he First State bank, Mexicans had been arrested without and the biennial allotment of funds by ironed. Develop (.mm1111114% , spirit and cause in California and , Arizona and that the state legislature. He called at- went to Lawrence Liberty. nos et Air. .11tA , ...„NKISJIN PUT UP MONEY NOT AS make your locality tenuous by eradicat use in their home work. bandits had again crossed theb order tention to the liberality of the local coin- and Mrs. henry Liberty. Second prim, . CRAIIIITY BUT AS A BUSINESS PROPOSITION rig needs. Help your 'neighbor. Do it State cooperetice leadere In charge How . Ca t 1 ff . l'i.f..r.ori, County Agri- of the work and their assistants eeto Ind murdered two Arnericane. 'These munitieg of the state in their support a Go -Cart given by Coughlin Brothers, Was awarded to the Strut hers baby. mired 11.418 local people to mesist and events made the Rittration more compli- of elenientary schools anil directed the eullurist. eated and added to its seriourriega, bow rodeo. of hie audience to the co -opera- The third prize was a child's suit given The bankers in twiny States are rex- , °operate with thein in the ecnideet to lizing theme lute of pig-elub Work as a I he boys' awl girls' woi k. mill of these ever, it is practically admitt p.1 by both I ion which is possible between the by t he Host. alereantile mid Was award- goveniments Oat these are the acts of sta te and the school distrieta in the ell to Helen Bunn. vi hilt. the fourth means of ma tern+ lly improving rural RESULTS OF CLUB WORK eat bout Se her or ri y enibursene nte for svouditions, aceordine tu club agent a of Two hundred and nine thousand ont—u pert iaion eXpell4ea. The remits r state local authoritiesand not of the elate Mc velment of Hoe sehool -land funds in prize, a child's ring given by Dr. Brant, or nations. local school al 1 striet I Is. vi en! to Hilda Petesch. the deportment. Not a few of the lituidred and seventy-eight boys and and a...did:oat Wader, conducted Leal All lhe time the government is await- \It is a notable fact ,'' ....i iil the goy- worthy club members to secure pigs on iiii r I t s h e nia bo d; . , aapnitillirourtii,o,ncifixiibr work, o sh o i r p st ea tt e een i de rig uee de n o r i s l t 6 ri: 5 t 8 i ( 0 \ \ during d h t a he t ea ° *t- hanker, havts made it possible for ing for the declaration of intentiong ernor. \that there has nev er been a NO iriAlL IN GEYSER their personal notes. In this way a well annized by the department In cooper' from the. Mexican government prepare- dollar kst of the state's Reload -hind While Geyser has been the recipien bred pig is secured and the member t fling season. Three thousand eight bun. tions for Wa f are going rapidly for fund e s. Every inve men ett that lua ben te of smile inin ne stos during the past ,'anpay for it from the proceeds of the .ai t t itan withlnir,duritnlge the state year coglIe lo e l s 6. of age inth i f died. and Ilwenty-nine field mealtiegs ter - ward. As announced last week. re- Infido. has been sound and tbe splendid n eck that einild a !most be called were held. One group of 3.013 adult. pig as a mea t animal or f rom th e sale northern and western state\ according who requested the boys and girls' can- eruiting stations have- leen established endowment of the etate's school is idle, no hail has fallen here sod this of offspring in the case of a breeding at all the principal cities in the United intact. rent inds us of the tact that this is to reports reciived by the Department. ning instructions cenoed 275.a56 quarts States and privates are being enlisted. Governor Stewart reviewed the his• always the ease. The Geyser Country The members participating in tkis of fntits and 270,659 quarts of vege- animal. The member enters into a bugi• The state militias are being rapidly nio- tory of higher education in Montana. seem, to la. so heated in realtion to the club work are divided into two claeses, tables. ness agreement (with the parents* con• sent- with the banker and is in this the profit making. and nonprofit making, bilized and a* fast ae trains for trlina- leading ar Ii) the establishment of t he mount a in. that hail storme never strike way , reliev eil of the stigma of charity, according to the nature and outlined CHURCH NOTES . portation of men and supplies can be preeamt obaneellorehip gyatent, and here. In 01 the years of farming in e R ED PEP5 PH LOSOPHY - \Life is a burden only io Wittman who saddles Itisself with tn3u' which ist the' re -stilt when a pig is given plans of the work tiedertaken , by the The pastor went to Lewietowp last secured are being hurried to the 03or- paid an eloquent trilinte to the abilitv this section rancher', have never 'id % .iii -right. Thi* arrangement is a prae- menibers. Sewing (.1114 bread clubs, Tuesday, but will return on Friday der. According to a published map col Anil energy of Chancellor Elliott. ilia fens! a total loss ol crops from hail Oval means of teaiiiing Imainess meth- farm aud borne handicraft clubs are an the United Statea showing the militia address was the lira' of a seriee which and %%hen one reads report s of heavy iale to the rural young people. It is called nonprofit making because the Sudndab; here - evenirig to a c t °a G d e7s t .'er er and l-t. o on Sun - strength of each State seperately titer makes the pr e sent summer session at hill slot ins front 01 her sell ion- of the lb.() a character -building process, for it thi ngs produced are not sold, but used day morning at Menu°. are available f o r duty at. th e priesent tbe State University esperially notable. slate he realizes the value of 41101 a - but natural for a boy when tretated in the home for the comfort and con- Last Sunday we had the pies:Aire of , Thatj-th of July Suit is Ready Prepare for the Glorious Fourth Wheat/ter you go to the country or remain in town, you'll want stylish, comfortable clothes for July 4th. Celebrate the 4th by wearing one of our summer suits, made from your favorite fabric and model. $12.00, V5.00, $18.00, $20.00 Come in and look over our summer furnishings. From no other sox?' ce will you procure such snap- py exclusiveness. ,.See us now and solve the ques- tion of clothes for this holiday. Full lines of Ihats. Shoes, Shirts, U mderwear, Ties, Hose, Belts ROSS•.MER1: 1 ANTI.I.,E CO. In.:'orporated The home of( ;rood furnishings for Men is a ma n to ail in a manly manner, venience o fthe entire family, while the This a pparent generosity on the part profit -making projects jrovide for a a n t g It y c (v. Ctha 41 co . Haley. nregat General Ms- lcnaichureh i es ,1 the banker, ia in many cages bust- busineee marreting or selling with a of Northern and Eastern Montana, acumen. As -n\.' in point is that a Texaa bank. The president of lie bank placed 3241 pigs among the members of his county. AS a , esult of the actmaintance made in securing and placing these pigs, many new patrons Were secured. Theee pat- ron. brought in over $75,000 in indi- vidual &Netts_ Needless to gay this was a profitable business for the bank but it is also a means that will increase with t tne in its twill -3.-1M influence. tine of the Tems paper* states that the hanker laid the foundation for a proverit y vv-hich will lie iii•iting. Th e Iius t Int lie has helped to get started in the business are now on their feet lieu* nen' lly and before many years they will be ma Ling big shipment. of hops In ma r Let eaeli year. The n ..... ey W.eiVed Gouuu the '-gilt' of 1 • will be expended in flirt her developing the county. Every meridiem in the county will profit. the lcink4 will ler ve more deposits, and the farmer* will ha ve more money with which to further de- velop their firm-\ COUNTY AGRICULTURIST TELLS OF HOW TO HANDLE FARM TO ERADICATE WEEDS It is c•iimatc,1 (list Montana fa riii 1•114 1.00 • t hail hell a million dol- lars on dockage of gra ins la -1. season. and all (list they receivevl in return Was the privilege of paying freight on thee nine to terminal points. Some of this dockage consisted 1.4 weed 'wells, much of whieh email have been prevented if proper care lied been eXCrekell in the matter of elenn teed and clean tillage. Montanice soil and ...Notate towh iee. the best grain and grasser; in the world, which is amply slew to net profit on investment as with us. He gave a very interesting a result of the effort of the clubs, corn talk to the children of the Sunday ,lobs, sugar -beet dubs, and others of school in the church at 10 A. M. Hs , imuiar nature are profit making clubt. became co much interetted in his theme One hureired and tw , .nty-seven thous- that he forgot aboot the train wh:ch nd eight hundred awl eight y -t wc V.-2.9 to take him and the pastor %dating people made applicet.ou tor the Spiun hop and it wstt withcr i at them. work Aetna Ily undertook and married w hi c h rnices*it atod that the two gen- on a part or all of it during the \L'on-• tlemen walk to Spion Kop. where they The balance of those enrolling. for lack- held a very interesting service with a iif lam!, titer-, and opportunity, were lino good sized audience. tied to study of the subjects and meet .mg with the (dub groups in their reg JOHN LINDSAY DEAD Mar meetings, and were not in is poei !ion to handle the work of the horn - After undergoing a sierious operatioa ;iroject. at the Deaeonesa hospit a I Great The young people eneag,ed in tin Falls .101ill y an s were d t h e final siimmona last Friday morning. Mr., ! i i t a rofit -m to a t k ai ingw:si•toie o work ; $ oll ; d 1Iti t t h ,: e i2 ir 4.2 P 4 r . \I t i b le i t i s s Linilgay was well known in this section and had many trim -mule among those who giving an average of $20.06 for each knew him. Eor a number of years he rt.- per capita cost * of the club woil proprietor of the P.aynesford or the past season in the Noitlorim was Hotel and owned a good ranch near and western dates was afil cents on ttr: adal enrollment. while the per capit.: that village. At the time of hie death he was 34 -oei of the work based upon member , year; of age and bad be a - resident of engaged in profit -making enter prise Mcntaua ter the past thirty years so only was $2.02. .x>uld claim the dieVry.!O:e o bsir.g an Time results indicate that the benefits old-timer. At one time he -lone.1 con - of boys' and gale club work car, net be en tirely we.leilied by the re ulti mii ruble property the4- i e r ler \ C- 104114., SIM feat-, or netprotit. Account Con. Funeral serticee and burial took pisee mud be taken for exomple, ut I he in at Belt lest Smehiy, Rev, John Cornea of fieim t inienie of the dub members: work tip Ile leaves tr - wife AIM elle child god ii loe4 of friefidA to mama en patents end i t , Mo r ale ,' crop moditition, as :14 in the hi - his loe., ilionice upon the Out) member in not only emisertiug him for rural life bill Mr. and Mr.. Harry Tillotsou and in making him move efficient and etaii - tented. father. Charles Tillotson, came over (heti definite illuetration of bow the from the country near Aquare Butte club eetivitiee influence adults may he Saturday and gt the C. R. shim n by the fact that demonstrations Ceily amr the Harry Cluizaharlain homes. The Square Butte couotry is in home wiling end exhibit. of the can- ning- chili work by boy- end girls rt looking good end is still above the roused such interest that 26,534 adult , high water mark. Ii