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4•• ......11 , •••••• •• andif wasn t for these :storms the heat would be nearly unbear- able. it new about 100 i n the Shade yesterday morning at Seven ste clock, Ptitir 11 - Way t ( .4 Vol. 9. No. 20 $2.00 Per Year. WADDELL TELLS OF DEATH OE AVIATORS SAW FALL OF PLANE IN WHICH TWO WERE KILLED HAVE PLENTY OF RAIN THERE era). STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, .1111,Y 4. 1918. WILL FORM COMPANY OF HOME GUARDS OBJECT TO PROVIDE PRE- LIMINARY TRAINING FOR ALL OF DRAFT AGE F, MEREDITH TO DRILL THEM MI AMA. JUNE 24, 1918. Everyone who in yegistered, Dear Mother: -Well, this has and as many others as wish to, been a rather eventful afternoon_ are urged to come out to a meet - It started oft with a regular ing at the City Hall Tuesday stIond busst and ended up with evening at 7:30 sharp and assist the falling of a plane and the in the organizatiou of a company tiealli of tato men. We were ly- of Home Guards. . rug on • our hooka - during noon Th.. idea is to get the dra ft hone v.hen it started to rain. alt men con of the \rookie\ class began with a sprinkle and raffle before they are called if possible, liarda•i• and harder until it was a making them more quickly avail - regular elond burst. Pretty on able for active service. the wind started to blow. There While this is intended prinei- were two other fellow's an my patty for registrants, it is hoped tent _and the first thing we did that all who are nearing draft IV•1!`: grab the tent poles. The age. say from 18 years upwardi first gust . tore out tiont tbree . will come (flit' too. Even it' you pegs and broke as many ropes. air' never 'ealled the benefit de- p It died down for a moment and rived ph nt i ysieally from the \set- li ^ then came a second gust. miles ling op - proeessea of in . yy .an hour. and in spite of tmr drill Will more than rep o y y a m weight on the poles the tent was for the effort. ;lifted with us still hanging on to; Prank Meredith will be drill . it and landed nearly twenty feet IllaSter. 1 away. I looked down the street ' and at least foria more had fared I the same way. A ft „ i . I h a d i„, t ,„ but this had them all cheated. .,.• Y011 1'0114111'1 tell Whether it was ''' aoakedto the skin 1 put niv rub- ber coat and boots 011 awl we . 11 l' . ° 1*(1 or an aerordone- were kept Mew for -11 eouple Of I Wei\ 1 \ 1 \\'\ YeslerdaY afters . -- h ow ., witt i ng th i ngs i it o at , MOM and took in \Over the Fop.' aga i n. I h a y,. seen. manv • a storm It was 50111e 1•310W., Mid ill worth a sTANfoR in Montana, but :nenter/in may Wei few minutes Of It fellowx life to attW so touch water , fall 'in the I s\ it• . tsme length of time - or - the -wind I _Received the..sligara that Mr. See Your Local Dealer First In your search for bargains and savings you can often do best right here at home. Our local dealers frequently undersell the catalog houses and give you just as good values. And many times they can give you much better quality for the same money you would have to send away. So when you have selected the article you want, go to your local merchant and see what he has to offer. It takes little effort to do this and may result in real savings -of money, time, trouble and disap- pointment • \ 5 Cents Per Copy LETTER FROM KEATING PLAN FOR RAISING TO LOCAL iiED CROSS RED CROSS FUNDS WRITES INTERESTINGLY OF PROCEEDS FROM AN ACRE CONDITIONS IN THE OR SO OF WHEAT FROM CAMPS EACH GROWER • NOW STATIONEDINCALIFOHNIA . WOULO MAKE A BIG TOTAL i„. f„ii„„ ang h ater „„ Every little v• in our ex, reived this week front IN, Kent- I changes we hut it's' that sonie fit,' - :1g. It Ito is uow Camp Keats liter bas agreed to give t Pr\ - !Is y. I 'aliffinnia. It I N a dd resse d ssetals from one or more 11el'eti Or to Still1fOrd brallell Or the this at.), l'%4 Obeid to the Red l'ross and is as follows: I lied Cross, and it would seem Dear Sisters:- I gut's% I better 1 k 111 1111 s was a IniglItY goof! way t , vr it e to th an k .toi , f or t i o . R e d rot' the l'allellerS til take earl' Or ()t oss kit y ou gave mt . w h en their obligations t0 this organi- left for Camp loovis. ia about the bawdiest kit ever maths Juin exactly what a fellow lies.ds here in the army, and sit m's' apprt.ciate .%0111' gIVIllg, It to nit'. (if there are ally) telt° are 1 did no t wr it e 'ammo . because so hardental by the bitterness or WI . „, 1 - 4 . i t , t h e d epot b r i ga de at wail. they tam feel ito satisfaction Camp Lewis and didn't knots in knowing that they are eon- sasere they were likely to trans- tribtoing to a hold one hundred us Its a permanent organiza- (\'Ills everY ' 1 ' 311 \ \I' [ion. • Last Wednesday they p u t will Ise lased to SAVE lives, to Li, ots the trans at ('ii lilt Isovis tame the suffering of those whase and we got into ramp Kearney lives they eannot save, and to 1,at Ii is t'hstm'k SalartillY nOtelling. Make eXiStellee 11101'e *901111'11Mo 'It st li t e 110 )s n roin 1.'1 :q v 's for tile l'el'agevs rroat ale HIM- coltity were transferred to ratiiii strieken eottillrie. or Europe. ' ; W 4 . lilt all 111 . 1)111i41 . 11 0111 . t . a 111( . .‘ Ind ill . ill CI), I 151tilt selves, 1111 oar government that Infantry. I I/I in 1'4). K. - we 'it ill de anythitos and every - se„ treate d ta m . a ll „t ong , thing ill one lion 'u- IlaStell till' lie trip from to Camp end of the \Gil . • whielt 1111181 enti The Illto mountains ciao,: aisters met na at the trine. IiihertY Dends \Yoe Saving% Pailisiole Butte loom tip hi and Le\- SPokane the 111 '1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 Y in 11111 ' waY. When we InlY so.e.11 of Lewiston - 1a are plainly 1 ' 101 g'\ve fruit. Post earsIs mot S 111111 1\ we are helltilIK 1(tivard visiiite, as are the n em . some' otheroltings. toad, leo in this tel. are only nearly 100 miles to the tiot•theast. 1 •:‘ era thing is a great deal slits making a gem! itivestinent. Our Th e parts l e n whi t iiIs feriae trusts civil hie. Et...v . \ 11111111..% IWO only ps•rfeeily sale rater)] ett maase at 1:30, anti very !thing is \rder\ l i nt I \\ i s I II ' S \ in g g und inter e st' entIntaiastieally and boastinglv ; 111 Iv\ get along line -and will awl is 1101 sulsieet to taxation ill on : make soldiera if they give las a ao.‘ tot•ro. We would be Wise to began the steep aseent. littI ae..ount of the high altitude and ; little time. As to the eats, no., (soy speurities from a 1)111'4'- 11w vt , ry great ,, xert i (m nod). eould kick on them, l'Isoity ly selliali viewpoint. !toying I; make the (Annie they dropped' of it awl all good. plaits well -1 them IS WO giving in any' sense, ott a soi th i a t a ti me , h. av i lig ot a y ••••ehed food. AI Came loevis Itut whets we thostate to the three to go on, tv g l ii i t i e i t 11411,1:ail limit tiss'i'ism lit -i's' iii 15111 t liii' si ` i r J I: w a t r i e ni, 1 . 1411 • 1 1 1 1 .': , seareely well be just miss many shakings.' 111.1111 'gs• Instils this hot elisisste they dolt 't feed truly we are investing. The re- turns may 1141t be tangible here•al, lings and iliseouragements :Ills s\ \Ineb be\ 1. . Al r. Peterson and, Mrs.' (111 Ike It'll) 11 \•A' 11 tro 111 1 ' 111 1 1 1' III's liffle• 11111 11 \'Y 1 'e/ 1111111 Y are Witiennin finally steed's - 41 the( le'ivis the 'led Cross gave its We' ;ii !he /MI IV rr111/1 . A large pe • summit lit 5:30. lereato !Iris's.. There were lificen ceistage 44 all wom1414.41 ties' After an hour anent ill tramp- ears of Nubby's= our train. It! Will' are 11 Ille to again take their i nk b a ld sipoi over au4 , 1 V ;IS a great trip for us. I gllei414; idilltitS ill the line Within 30 ar40 ' 0•3Iera mew. and wish you wonfel - 1 's w ao hard. The rainy season! juat starting in, :and it ,Hure tell him that they were sure el- i-ms a good start. It has rained \Hie: RI\' hint my tIluuks. MRS. WINEMAN GIVES EN - every tlay now for awer a week I Haven't beard anY more about TERTAINING ACCOUNT our departure. but guess fourth squadron will he here until An -OF TRIP gust or maybe st:eptember. wouldn't be ,rt bit sorprised if I got to Knead Chrietinas in the l'. FINE vlEw FROM THE summit gambl i t it WaS at least 110, and Ss. and it I do it will be in Moo! s the mossmitties! Went to b e d taws for ow and not Florida. If ' l ast l i g h t at te „ hells; qosed we keep stiektng arttund I will Old lialdv was at home last any eyes at f our t hi s morn i ng _ be able to get . a furlough after, g un , thy to a jolly and tidventur,.. They would attack by squa d s . all: hut I doe t expect anythiug. some s•rowtt li•olai Stamford in - I h en suna d rons , „ min t er at _ don't know any nothing eluding lhe Petersona. Wine - tack : then two or -three regi- surPrises Ine• .and 1 don t fsi've a mails. ati„ fi tiwak t Atm jAia _ 0 PARTY SCALES OD RALlY moils would eluirge „a li t „ o ld.41-. so al- should worry: be \ vits_Mr. ILtudow and AD. Boise steel. Had netting over me. too, enlist' the old U. S. is a mighty w , ho motetred into the hills and but this had no more e ff e ct on good place to live, although their eharges than 'barbed wire would like to at least set. the .entanglements have on the YanIst other side before this is over. in France. It Was absolutely fhei My line of lingue is about ex - worst .night I ever spent in my bausted so guess I'll have to dose until we have SIOLle more excite - About four o'4.•loek this after- meld- GUY WADDELL noon I happened to glance to- avdrd the flying field, whit+ is ADyBRTISED LETTER LIST amity a few 'hundred yards, and The following letters remain Saw a plane start to the ground inusalled for at the Stanford post in a tail spin. The next thing office July 3. 1918: on the program was the sonint- Win, Pleming. Robert Harper. lance headed toward the acetic Bernard Shuhring, Mrs. Polite ;about Misty Similes pt.r, and re- Spaulding, John 'Finding. Pant turning in a few minutes. with a C. Woody. dead lieuts.nant and sergeant. When calling for above please 'The motor And plane had just say advertised. . T. J. Waddell, come out of the shop a tonicity of Postmaater. slays ago and was in perfect ran- ning order. and I guess we will Word was received this week never know what was the cause from 01'0Vell* Smart which had of their accident. They fell lao.n mailed at Elkhart. about two hundred feet. I have and he is evidently on his way witnessed quite a few bad wrecks to Prance. 00900.0000000000-..-)00000000 000 0000000000000 . You . Must Economize Savi i ng means strength eml s --If The MHO that saves carries the stamp of thrift, pur- pose and stability. Ile is spoken of by his nestuain- . tances in this way: \There is a fellow that saves his money and is going to amount to something.\ How ninon yousself? Are you doing justice to y ourse lf or are you •sis sav i ng •• your cos h? w e w ill be pleased to assist you, and s'ugges't opening a sav- ings or checking account, as a means of putting you on i t he right track. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Are you buying your thrift - stamps regularly? S000000.0000000100000o00000000000000000000000000000 • )2( .assailed her rugged, reeky slopes fifty of them -and throwing \'el\' 11 ' 1111 we gist Ilere• intent on reaehing the top and rock's over the great abyss on Ihe At 1.11 \ 1 1 1 Lewis we were in viewing the suiT000disig eou Qtrs. east, 1 he &seem was begun. I quarantine all the time 'it t' Were zio To our nay of thiiiltitig none iit I Ill' %VII I' 1 . 111111S offer Si, mud' in the was of returns to all but aroun d, ta ki ng p i eturos _ twar l y this' most of Its tic ver w 1 days. while in f o r m ar wars near- . ly all the eV(' (Lot or the fight for good. This is Cer- tainly 11 tangible l'et 11111. 1 . 1 . 010 ttle illOnle Of tit. eagle am, They reaelettl vamp a bout nine Nol a very Strlet glint' The net proeeeds from sow nese the mountain goat., o•eloek. so eomplelelY exhausted initials.. But here %vs. are under of wheat in each 40 would only he lialdy is 9.51.10 feet above SIN! that smell in turn stupidly fell sills' quarantine 111111 ProhablY 2 's1 Per ee 111 of Your Profit frffin level -s ta nd t o l a . t h e hi g h est into th e „ taw s iii attempting lup oi l! h e tor about a via•ek. At this soma''', and would ill no way point in the Little Belt range. The Know is never. entirely gone et . oss over m , t h t . stones. k m 1%41111) I 44'11 IS We %vers. raceinat fel be giving until it 111111M, CM so they sti•aightened up. marched . thr(a• times for Isphoid and oriel! many of tis have virtually pledg- from this tweak. even in the hot into eamp. valet) with a handloosi lor sandlialx. 1111 ' tYP 1111111 vat' el l ifill 'SVIVV8 to Is test summer; and it is from lwre' ehjef full 0 1 snow t i e d to t h e i r ' eination Jested on 114 like a ease We WIttild like Ilw opinnw or rirsd two times: sii : . 401114. of our farmer readers on I ii i . 1 t if 1 ° ) 1 11 ., c aik u s f t !„, m t e in g ,,:,, , v ` t ' u s t i s ij : v 14 4 .! l i l 1 i t 11 i t e lI Z: 11 1 - 1 4 8 1 :1 )e s 1 ,::, . I I P : . :1 1 ::1 1. e ( 1 , ' ::, s ii ii t i i n i. i . :,1, i t ( 1 7, 1 ' 1: i t . st ry t v i ( 1 1 11 . e i li t t he natal of tai did!! I i this suggestion. ' Soine one start, creek which farther down in the Ilaida' and still had life enough i 'get a bit siek• 1 the ball rolling. and It.ts see how t • oothills. gladdens the heart a : t e n Is. eo nt l y s i ng. ••Th e ,•,..„, a 1 3Iy addresa is Co. K. 159th u l big We ('hill make it. the fisherman. , 1,4)11g, Iseig Trail Awintliaig.•• I 111111111r.v• On ills' south, west anal north; : ' W ishing to t bank you again . Why eau 't We haVe a band I mou „ 1 „j o s l oi „t s geut i y i n i o SOP4E GOOD SHOOTING ; ior the kit .1 remain your friend. I veneert some evening eaeli week the adjacent volley, hnt on the BY FOREST RANGER; ROY KEATIN(I during the summer! Invite tow east. clear salt. Steep and awe its Walla.... M. Laybourn. ranger' „„ spiring. is a solid wall of roek i at Dry Wolf Ranger station. ha • ' Ile \ . Wil4 a bi g eelebralinn al. reaching Straight dowit a than.a Just received a medal InstillIII :: Almiarch the Fourth and a large sand feet at least -a snieide'sl United Sinless Revolver „ a „,„.m. elsoy : 1 of Stanfordites took ev- paradise, for of a sillily. onel tint, which he wen a few weeks v:r•v111111K in and report a, fine would busts' stopped breathing, ago. His sews.. was 98 bullsevea l l \\ e • - long before reaching the end of a : lout of a possible 100. A seore of ! jump from this cliff,- ' '‘:-) is seeesssry is Iiiisliry foe! In. a depression at the north nietnbership in the lawmen:lion end of this eliff is a solid mass of' 311.. laiyhourn lusa two other re. i sll°W. and ice, extending hack iii- ‘01Ver medals and six rifle. Ile to the/. mountain no one knows - would like very nowt' to' organ - how far. and no one ever will:, ize a revolver club in Statuford.1 hut it is plainly Seen to reach out I Only six members are necesmary, 75 or 100 feet from the wall Its and if you are interested either: which it clings.and is at least 200 leave a•otii• 11/110e at this office or, feet deep. Some drift! Icomintinielite with 311.. Eaybourti A snow Mall Willi made by t he I at I It•y Wolf Ranger Station. feaeleaasones and left on the drift I . to arouse the ettrionsity of the! HOW ABOUT IT? wild things which are said to be Practieally every year it is be - plentiful there. lug forcefully thanonstrated that Biddy is not bald. as the name I !lie farmer who is milking a few would lead one to suppose. AI- ... f ood cow is the one who finds it though there are no trees or- sashed to pay all bills as they 1)1.- 8111'1111S near tile top, it is CoVered smite due. It don't iiilie iminy with grass and abounds in red' ...stem, in coinhimation wills -site; and blue moss flowers. marine slid chickenx. to buy all the grsu. beauties and shooting ,stairs. series ii family• k will use. to say 114.fore noodling the summit loathing of gasoRne for the fliv- there are acres and acres of rock . \ (.1., , i. ugh. jagged, heaped in mounds If t.so•is or this' ranos...s io ti“. se appai•tens 'y .oiss ounipeo t in re . somas a creamery here iambi be !. s I tehed mi ll ?\ 1; ; I • vi l l.s ; \\ d 8° , 1 \ e \ f ' 1111111 ' 141 territors• would milk I() : by the God of the Universe after ; made ii paying proposition. Ifs' had finished making Ike rest We, have in mind a farmer who or the world. Surely there is no is now milking four cows. and _mi.!: anywhere else. It is all sill' his cream cheelta average about Biddy. \410 per month: The man, farmer Iroin the highest point- eight or not. who puts all his eggs in towns can los seen -Stanford. I ii11 . basket invites disaster. Windham, us -high, Moore, nos, . The cow and hog are the sin' - son, lienchland, ',Moccasin and I • si mortgage raisers known to Lewistown. Square Butte tind science. . lieighbors in awl forget all our troubles one night a tves.k. We'd sure all enjoy it, itiol be ,better for it. • STAMPS 000 0 00 0000000.1 00 00000 000000000000000000000 0000 Gentlemen: To Our Country The sentiment of patriotism is partieularly in all AMERICANS, lot's' uiir comil l'y ; 'it's' 10Ve her institutions; we love her flag, the insist beautiful flag among all nations ut the earth ; and never does old glory look so its On the pu l intry's natal slat MEMBER FEDERAL liESF:RVE SYSTEM July 4th OUR COTJNI:SY AND OUR FLAG First National Bank of Stanford Cppital and Sal - 1)111.s $50,000.00 WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR YOUR COUNTRY? 0 0000 .0O 'O' 00 00000000 ( 0 00 000 0000000