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/. 0 0 00 lice uld for Vol. 9, No. 19. $2.00 Per Year W. S. S. MEETING WELL ATTENDED SENTIMENT OF THE SPEAE- ERS WAS LIBERALLY APPLAUDED CHEADLE CALLE} TO TACOMA I orb STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918. ortb YOUR SUGAR SUPPLY _ 'it flit Ki•, 1 . .rai Food Ad - n01650110..1, hi M. PIM, Alfred At- kinson, Athilittistrator. INTERESTING LETTER FROM HENDERSON FORMER EDITOR OF WORLD NOW VISITING HIS OLD HOME IN IOWA LIKES THE JUDITH' BASIN BEST ./ United States is iti the mit151 !its most 5:oriotts stipar •aturittf_ - o. Antot'- A good Ni/.1'i 1 crowd attended vans are 14 I /// ouiterially re/111,, Tile colloWill1.; lii hi. joist rc- ,ogar ;111 hi , re- ecived front R. Henderson. &oaten win n o t it o u r eitosolitottoti ‘ ,. as 1) . 1 , 111 1. • 11 ., 0 1 111, N1.11., 10 118 14a0 a point 05 the t;lIo itui,'i Iii, J us t 1,„,r 01 . 1 , ht. iuul m rs , H e noe r . \'ranee. lion:Mitt or Italy. iiistarted on the last tltiv s ride ii \'\ e e\\\i\g tutu Prvs'ntlig 1\1\ 10 their old home in Iowa. he taken ear,. of toi, s umm e r . It is • FAL WOI*1 11 :-Altuotit tveeks vital that , tutotter front.- tind vege- tables ho placed lit situp. fur whole:. \11/00 We plIlled 0111 Of k1111110r(1. use. it 1, Ow \42111es1 tolls or prov1,1- evel l ing f o un t , us j u agoile-t a 0i liter 101,11 Lincoln. It i s I ni t a b out 00 S ugar 'oust b e roi Iiti. /r/- Iii tl es fr o m h e r e ho iae . mid we scrving 0101 Z. 10111 0111 1)111i afternoon IIIId len.v. Ike P...41 AillIllIhISitlI w ill probably reach there ev en \\ 11 i\ • Al . \\\ 1 \ 1 • tr \'\ before this lettet: starts toNvaril Iv :1 ,10 110mi , hits aS:0•1! 310100110 to reduce Iheir smstr 1,, 111 \ 101 \ - w e h aven 't stelw k a . coun t ry ! 1 101.011s l ieu' 100' 100111 11 fin' the meeting at the city hall lasti Sattirda• evening. in svite of the ' fact that it was not kilmvii posi-1 lively that speakers m•otild be Seth t to take the phiee of Judge Cheadle, who was called sudden- ly to Tacoma. Attorneys Cole- man and Baker of Lewistown were the speakers sent, Mr. Bak- er delivering the prinripal ad- dress. Ile made an excellent talk and brought ont 111410y good reasons for investing liberally in War Savings Stamps. . .At Lewistown fIll Monday it was claimed that Pergns county • , i iii ,,,,I px/./ 1 . 1 canning anti preserv. , yet that looks as good as the •ilto End the !moor of being the first .1 l i g . it hos heel, rated mot sugair Is slit It 1/0Sitt for farming. Of county in the United States to' .0 ho 5,116 in five tind leo tiound lots otitirtie the irrigation around Bill - go over t h e t o p i n l ik e presen t . only for home luso, rittottry lraile III tags looked got id where- the wit - drive. and also that the total o t• by_tittoweti ici, pomids to taw time. ler was 0 „ i t , h ilt i t wan inp-tt v th e p l e d ge , wou ld p yr , b a lily b e, cur or town troth. rive etnatatu. slim el Se where. It apparent ly Sugar and wheat. the most vital war nearly 100 !ter eent over the al-: has been dry all through Nebras- I foods, eatinot ho supplied In tile Wm p- _ lototent. kit au the small grain is showing i t:ttes of normul time Wit. r vond It hilts The figu res l oca lly are not yet ; he effe cts of t he d rout h. Th e . ..all for war meannis of food distrtha- I available. hut the eommittee t o! whole state may not be so, but all , Von. Sneeess in equitahle distribtotot, charge are confident that Stan- :s promibie only through the efforts or we struck of it is. Corn looks ford will eome t h rough with an the Ainerhate peopte. fine, but. the Whent.onts and rye ovto•-subseription. te only about eight inches high and they are ab•eady coining. Those present at the Red( ross FAREWELL PICNIC TO For scenery. the country be- COUNCIL OF DEFENSE 1 GOVERNMENT CHECKS • r4141111 Vrillay. 4/11110 21. NVVII. MIN - DEPARTING FRIENDS c c so ID 0 OS . ..I Mem. \\ it 5 'Cents Per Copy MILITARY LOTTERY AT CAPITAL TODAY DRAWING ORDER NUMBERS FOR 800,000 SELECTIVES BEGAN AT 9:30 A.M. .SEC. BAKER DRAWS FIRST ONE '1 Ili' Ill•;.li 01 . 11 1 . 111 - 1 . numbers .or the t);) eieo who regis- , for IuI tit ry behl twiny Thews- \Vashillototi. FsTaldishownt or five Hasses tor ille registratits, fixing rela- ti v e liii ii1O rot. drawing of far iess importainee Iii,' 111011 1 1.1' i•MIC.10'11441 1 liiiii wits that. It year ago. The order it. ohieli a rt•gistrato 's number is de t i‘ve 101;1 . % NV111 ill'Il`11111111. hiS 111:11 .. 4 ill the 01;IHS ho tissigned, treas I lit' first drawing %vas Ili ft): he - reg- istrant 's place in the* order or his „ o il A ss i g „„„ m t of a registrant 10 l'1101ti 011V im praetieally certain to entail him early oil' to the yolors if he is physiyally fit. and, if he is given deferred classifivation, his posi- Holt in the other elas.ses is of lit- tle moment. CALL 4,000 MONTANANS TO ENTRAIN ON JULY 221 Four thousaud Montana boys 1 1 beginning July 22. are to entrain, during a fiNt• day period fori Camp Dodgy. Iowa. according td i instillations received by Ad:in-! tent- General Phil Greenan from1 Provost Marshal General Crow-. der. The call applies only to men' held for full military serviee,and General (\peplum is directed to1 allot the cut II to the'Several'reottn-1 ties as he sees best so as to in- sure the ileast disturbance of' industrial and agricultural con- ditions within your state.\ The apportionment for Fergus county is 252. • Silver Bow counties class one is exhausted and none will be wy Loca) Dealers' Advice Is Often Helpful Your local merchants know their goods mid are always glad and willing to lot you profit by their knowledge when you go to them for merchandise. When you are undecided between two articles -when you don't know which is best for your needs- your local dealer's advice may make your prob- lem an easy one. But when you buy by \sight unseen\ methods you have no one to ask for advice. Then your experience is the only teacher, but, unfortunately, a poor adviser. Moral: Patronize the local dealers and get their advice on important purchases. siONIMMIElossisoi . tween Sheridan, Wyo., and Bill- oR DER N U AI HERFl N' E ' Last Priday evening four auto rid° ajid that through the Mark 1 loads of the young people of this Hills Is abut nitan equal. South The furnishing or serving of eommunity enjoyed a picnic sup- Fork Inn, near Buffalo, is a 1 \t°Nleittnig 1 °1 11 ° 114 to Inen who, . 1 \ e \I S \f l'\Y ,ifilli () .v''' - \\lellt per ill the mountains. leaving mighty nice place. Th e H i p i s Imre been „ol e o t o the serviee nisuraiwe for the famines of de - town at 6 o'clock. A huge camp- nothing elaborate but the tomtit- \I . the 0 \ 111111 'Y ill onY branch of!1\ 9 \ 1 \lits \f 8 \I'llerm Were monied fire was built around which Was tains and ereeks are quite won- t it ). 1 ‘ 11i i t , u 11 .: : . ‘ i - iii , , , i ,; (. ,: s i . ,v,o si . f .,.„,,, i s h ere .] out from Wasillington on Fri- • day. Alay 24. Failure to receive held a final good-time gathering derful. of it long -been -together erowd, We spent three days in Bill- This order shall exfylni to weld a \lievk 11111 ' iti till Prublibil it Y reee i v I A no t i ce I ruu d ale/Ills 1 11/1 t 1110re 1/4 11411111` error before the departure of Glen •ings and three in Iwittl. South I w ho ha\' . I RED CROSS NOTES -1 FOR INsoRkNoR DUE iht Ines I b•st er. whovit z. Witmer, Ito vlis. Peek, Leslie. :11 vriek, O. I for the April 'allot- I hi us and Itestet• and Alarie linker. Airs. W. I, Holoit•t donated :112 to the Stanford brand' of the Red Cross. Those eredited with home work aro Mrs. 11. Noreutt, 2 suits 'm.111111104; NIrs. ()s ood, 1 Galt and Ralph Fliteroft for mil- Dakota. Lead is in the ,,,,. x t local boards, or other Goverit- Ill tin'puiet• s at i ie1414. 111141 the suit , t ,,, Jainas. . tneotal authoritiem of the United Holt: el' 1411 ° 1111 I lie I \'en' . 11 1) fill Mr's. HOInilf0 /111(1 Mary Gregory heart of the Black hills. Ilas A uttermost brought in a to the American Red Cross... I he largest gold !nine i ll t i,„ States, directing them to appear' laelliat\IY with the War Risk In- large amount of finitilted work It is hoped that none of the eir- world and the streams around., for examination or induction in- N 111111114 ' Bureau at ,Washingtolt. done by the surprise creek fa _ ele of friends will be missing there (t arry 11101 . 1. trOlit 1 Int t) y011 I 10 the and shall a shall also ap- -,-- pe , te ,..i poly to men already indueted into' when they hold their reunion at would imagine eould hive fully in the sante ! linnet' I tried i Hu' service the close of the war. W110 are pas.sing NI 'N 1 Sunday HI.I'Vkl'ii Will be rough thy State ot Montana. as follows: Sunday sehool at 10 my Inek but did not find them th or who are in or ahout the State a. at.; ladies and turned in by Mrs. LOANS TO FARMERS BY hungry for the sort of bait I of- foi• any purpose. 8 p. Iii. Shelton al lla. in. and Shelton are: 4 pair hospital /eg- A violation of this Order shall Childreit's Day is positioned Own. Other holiest eredited be punished in accordance with till Sunday, July 14,. and will be w i t h h ow ,. wor k art , : Ai rs. H . C . the provitsions of Section 5 of , held in the illonntallls \Pi\ . I he Sell 111101. 1 paie leggings, 2 . poja- Chapter 1 of the Ses.sion Laws of Leslie nitwit. ma suits. 2 legging samples i Mrs. on long- time, first - mortgage the' Fifteenth (Extraordinary) i At the morning service .Itily . 7 3 . H . oo ffe k .v. 1 pajama suit; loans. . I/egislative Assembly of the Rev\ 11. A. Brown of Aloyeasitt On May' 1 the total amount of Slate of Montana. will give his great 'centre MI t ht. ThiS 0141 0 1' shall be held to pro- ' theme. \Why Gerniatly Cannot hibit the sale, bat•ter. tift or serv- 'Wi» This War.\ ing of intoxieating liquors in any • Evangelist tieiscidwitter and . . . James joinisuro. 2 pair soeks; FEDERAL LAND BANKS drawn from that county at this During April $13,988,619 was time, paid out to farmers of the United States by the Federal land banks As a result of the studies at - the front. methods have been de- veloped whereby more than 80 per eenik s of the wounded who money paid out to farmers since originally 'remained in the min- the establishment of the Federal tary hospitals for months, are land banks was *91.951,886. coy - pow towed and returned to the ering 40,451 haunts closed. 'rho forees in three or four weeks. total amount oh' loans applied for In order that :natty sin•geotou stn- up to May 1 was *229,948,835, tioned at vamps, eantonments, representing 126,630 applicants. and other military hospitals in 'Pitt' to' are in pi•ocess of closing Gila country may thoroughly nut- loans to the amount of *174,858, derstand the laetst treatment of 616 which are awaiting abstracts, war wounds, the Army Medical of title, release of mortgages, or Depat•tment has had established other formalities. . special elasses of instruction to whieh are sent selected officers More ithan 700,000 tons of who. upon eompletion of their ecreal foodstuffs were shipped to courses. return 'to their own has- the allies from North America pitals and instruct other sur- during May, according to the geons in these methods. Food Administration. In April shipments were more than 800,- 000 tons. • BUY THRIFT STAMPS 0 0 00 0000000000 0000 00 00000 00 0 00000000 000 0000000000 000 Pledge Your Limit Ret l •ently Pt•esident Wilson WaS N'iewing some Can- adian soldiers in New York ;Ind among them no- ticed an eillerlY man- On interviewing him be found he was fifty-four years of age and the father of a son who had been crucified on a barn door by III,' Germans. See his sacrifice and think of yours. Buy War Savings Stamps and buy them until you wontlio• how you ean possibly do it,. For your con- venience we have them for Sale. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 /tie you buying your thrift stamps regularly? 000000 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 000 00 000 0 00 00 00 0 •-t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fered. \Ilettry•• has worked fine on the trip. Have had one broken sion•k plug and was initek once in South Dakota. but two dollars persuaded an Indian to spend a little time pulling me &id before he hurried on to l'int' Mtge. A'heit I asked him where he wan going he showed that the white Mall hail taught him something. They were having a big fair of some kind at Pine Ridge and he said he was taking the CHIL- DREN down for a little vacation. It is rather funny. but 11111' Intl. test day's travel was in Montana and northern Wyoming. Yester- day we shawl: a reglilar Nebras- ka wind. but otherwise the weather 11118, 111'1'11 1\1111.. ye8; We Stayed 0110 (Illy ill Ilot Sprinqs. S. D.. and found that a very interesting place. My address for a while will be Clearfield. Iowa, R. F. I). No. 2. V)'. R. HENI)ERSON PROGRAM FOR THE SCOUTS' ENTERTAINMENT The Boy Scouts are giving a lintriotie rally at•the church tat Wednesday evening. July 3, at 8 p. in. W. A. dredges of Lewis- before the arrival of troop trains town will deliver an addres.; au 1(1 and to remain elosed until fif- teen minutes after the depanture of said troop trains. Dated at Helena, 31ontalla. May 27. 1918. .NION'PANA COUNCIEr OF DEFENSE, ,S. V. Stewart, Chairman At : Chas. 1). Greenfield, See. form or tinder any eonditions to the men or the United States Army or Navy. whether in ntui- fo 01. otherwise, as hereittlee fore set forth. , In order to fully carry out the intent and purpose of this order, authority is Itereli: espceitilly given al1/1 111111110d to County Couiwils of Defense of the vari- ineetiogs Move/Nit]. will pitch their big tent at Stanford about July 29. and lw with us for a week or ten days. These men 1.01111. 10 us highly reetonmended and their visit, no doubt. will be a great stimulus to our elitti•ell life vont work. R. Alexand:w.. 0118 comities of ihe III I' to or- - der the absolute (dosing oh' sa- GOES TO PEN loons, bars and other plaves 1 .•,. ‘ „ v oge tton.vieled Inat where \ re weok of sedition and sonteneed handled during the modilizittion r l'0111 one to twelve ,vears in the ( N ) . li e ‘ ( 11 . . 1e1: 111 1:4 1 11'41 11 1:i r li i i t ig /11'.%i 1 : ( 1 . r 1 1 11 11 ( 1 ) V v I t il . in 7 1 1: Lotigf, w edliesday night. penitottiary, was taken to Deer of troops Or men milled to the colorx and ettroute to their places of mobilization or training. Said roloons, butt's or other lilac:es where intoxiotting liquors are sold to he closed fifteen minutes POPULAR AUCTIONEER - WEDS AT GREAT FALLS The following item from the Ilobson Star Will Int of interest to the matry friends of the eol- onel i t this section: - \thick , S8111\ • • • 11 \ 1 1 )11 ,,.,W, - \At real_ Falls last Saturday i)on know w nere i„. einTet t - a te oonarr i agedo f c o l. C, Ye 're Going. hut We're on Ow , wa3 ,., IL Kellev of this.city aud Miss Daisy Kelly. . Both of the con - ...John Gregory. Veen Noreutt traet i lig to„ well \A Boy Scout\..LeRoy Cheney L.„ 0 „.„ i„ fhi s e i ty an d N'iVi111 ty to \Sons of Liberty\ Scant'' need any introduction front usi; \My sOwo States\. h i . grown is the well-known nun- ' Elva Winter Winona!' W. , A. Hedges tioneer' who luta an extensive ac- quaintance tht•oughout. the eoun- \Star Spangled Banner\ Salute to Flag Scouts 1)A11.(leKius.11t,:•letV(1111110igirllt•egridoefif The Stanfot•tr.band will assist ne a r Uti ca, ant i i s a y oung lady iti the program, of considerable talent.'? the boys have. prepared a good progrem besides, as follmvs: \ A me riot I voca t ion \Your Ilag and My Flag\.. Scoots Seonts - Emblem of Human Alerey - ..... LeRoy Cheic'Y \Good-bye Broadway. Hello Prance\ ..John Gregory \Upele Sant\ Gilbert Goeltenom• Loyalt,v\ .:.Leonard Holland - Over There\ ...Wilden Lewis \The Calories'll (lit - You\... . . . . . . A t•eitie Norm) t dieut, etutaisting Of 21 pair leg - CHURCH NOTES gnigie 1 pair bed socka, 1 doztoi J wash eloths. A r ti e k s mat e. i n . to nelf Mrs. D..1. Si iirky. 2 pa.janta and sample. Knitted artieles returned: Mra Willat•t1 Hall. I sweater; his singer. .11.. Hillhouse.. who All'N. Butterfield, 1 sweater; Airs. e \g\ged in \ 5011 \ \I Ilandforol. 1 pair sticks; Miss An - ma Anderson, 1 pair socks; Mrs. 11. E. Smith. 1 pair sockm; Airs. .1. A. Slimly. 1 sWeatel't MM. F. E. Smith, 2 pair stalks: Mrs. J. Wu Neely,- 2 pair soekm; Mrs. Kitimat'''. 2 pair soeks; Mrs. Lillburg. 3 pair soekx; Mrs. C. Baker. 3 pair soeks: Mrs. C. E. Switzer. 1 pair socks; Mrs. W. Peek, 1 ttWtil1 Coinfoilt kits were given Glen Galt. Geo. Miser. Louis Spady, Olson. and Edward Man - t( by Stanford Red Cross last Sunday night. 0 0 0 0000 000 • 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 000000000000000000000000.0000 - 000 HAIL Is Your Crop Worth Insuring Agamst Loss From Hail? If it is it is worth insuring in a strong com- pany that will give you prompt adjustment and quick settlement in case of loss, and not wait until November or December. We have strong stock companies and will be glad to insure your 'crop and lake your note for premium running October 1st. First National Bank of Stanford Capital and Surplus $50,00000 00000 .0 00000000.0000.00000000000000000ci0000ee