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• O.! bt *for b Vol. 9, No. 21 $2.00 Per Year. orib. STANFORD, FERGUS COUNTY, .MONTANA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. HOME GUARDS ARE ORGANIZED HERE PROSPECTS THAT A FULL COMPANY MAY BE FORMED - All redites l e vet; itetow have tient rested and pl'Orell tawreet by the Home Economies tom:aim or the Federal Pood Administration in Montana. Barley Bread 2 e barlpy Hour I, , tap soda is]) salt CAN THEN GET GUNS FREE eon' sirup s'\‘ PREMITS AMPLE FOR HEATING .1 PREVENT SHORTIE BY RATIONING COAL Aboutt ut. dozen young men turned out last Tuesday evening at the City hall and organized a company of Home (lit:tills, anti leen. put through a ((till for an hour and a half by Mr. Meredith. Efforts are being made to • FOR WORK IN HARVEST . . sift the i•ics fl ou r, h ur l e y m oll% ',a z . The attains! ration 't4 111/Ill iii. , • I R . I ). I tit il e - . r e( l er „1 superv i s , • jug' powder, stain awl snit Bent Ilw VOIve:i a thetartnient of coal al - 1 ing farm hell) speeialist. who is ewes and add Ilw m ilk, s i ru p an d ro l l, laments irt connection with each ! I, making a tour of the invaltwest, \w \I. Tbell add Rif led dry ingredients I' tea fuel administrator's office. I n It reeent lilt erv i ew \ ys .„ -E ye,. unit the rat. Blike I hi. 11111(Iltle , ill a This ss•steni now has bn ee coin- \\ Silt the o - It ioge«lient:z. iteat the egg, add the 1100, old sirl!o; !hell 81111 the dry ingredirtits: Teiria ile. ilI'X 1(11 ion, a greast.41 0111. I:HMV it to s!VIIII f ol . 20 minutes, awl bal... in a -ma. oven from I to 11, 4 triers. • --- -- Rice, Corn and Barley Bread 1 c tmitra r.et• 1 e Corn meld c bad. v /tulle baking lowd. luring the cotatitily up to full reg- ;it 161' 80(1(1 . 1 Is e 611; tt.s i l itlation streegth, forty-two mein- e s o ul- . Sift the barley flo ur , o e l. im: t om el • r , bet's, when rifb:s trill Ire fur - s6,111 and Still. Atlil the rice, 1,1,iNhed E),\E),\ 111P g 4)\.1.11111\1 : ( - and toolosses lo the milli. then Iola the netween the ages of 18, sifted dry ids. T urn n u . nth. ; and 45 are eligible an , d there titre ino t :I gren,14.1 alb% lo should be no trouble in sersorring, 20 mai in slow the retIllireil. 1111111ber. oven le0111 I lo 1t4 /101/1S. Tile next meeting will be held - Friday evening. tittly 12, at 8 Si() Rice, Barley and Corn Muffins sh ite aiv, at l (7i1y 1 c Tice flour I 1' noUr whit, corn „ gOtte before the end Of the win- s, 181, soda sit . will have only himself to I egg2 e sour milk thank if Ile has no fuel with VOLUNTEERS WANTED , bsp corn sirup 1 llpsi s smiled but- ter which to heat his house.\ ers citizen or on , cities and vd _ : moderute oven low about 30 memtes. ;t i tled and w i ll be put into Oper . ' anon at once. Each order • for loges of all the wheat-growintt f3 C Mealla cup tap meana leans:KM ' states 11000 stand t•eady to close tbsp Means tablespoon 101:II will be censored by eompati- their private occupations or All Meastireinente level. , son with the rating of the house pleasures to assist in the impend- ., where the coal is to be used. EDITOR HAS TROUBLES nig harvest with an the ie.al and 8 n it coal whe ordered OF HIS OWN THIS WEEK FARM BUREAU MEETING courage of the soldier.\ i will be e b ' erefused. \The harvesting of this year's • 'The Verges County Farm 1111-: - All consumers who have oh- This is a ••war_issue - of\The ei crop Will be a tremendous task.\ reau will hold the first county- . , lamed a quantity of coal in ex- W nd. We have been bail thug continued Mr. Bailey. \For- wide mass•ineeting at LeWiStOWn: ease of their allotments, or who all week with the forees of Mei.- tumitely the United States De- 1 by deceit or misrepresentation, geothaier, and have only Li slight pertinent of Itat?ot• is organized Prides-, July 12, for the purpose I have violated any rules or regu- advantage to report. as is plain- ly evident by the depleten col - to its proper distribution than and outlining the !program of ag-I will be prosecuted. ever before. It' all the necesgarY t•icatitral work for the ensuing' \This system,\ says the . ad- millet of the paper. We have grain is to he harvested there is of I toinhT . tration statement. \Will be . •ent- fa, treinforeentents in the yet., Pet Masi; meeting et , (frusta; anti will introduee eizutig- ahape of an experienced width': but. Sage Y 9 k•'- t in\ %to the le ,_ h tr jet•e 1 pmion awe' to itai fannera ' problem--each statn \11141 ' Be l ) of the emelt v and a large gath- tams new to the country ; it will 1 eh. and hope to have the machine itself more. No able-bodied man ruing is anti;:ipated. • be no more drastic, however,1 thoroughly overhauled before Mere will be all exeetaive seS-• : , . ' than condition • tie I • tl t her issue • }don of the . community (+airmen ! interest- of \-- II concerned. No allot ..„ • , „. rule alergentnaler tinotype is at 10:30 a. In. at the High school' e \\ will lie dePeived of coal 11 e- . . il very complicated pieee of imp ehjnerp: when everything is working smoothly it does the work of about five men; but when it begins to lanek with an inexperienced operator things are doing right away. We eertain- ly got ones this week. This is wr•itteit Werlitesday evening, when II u' paper shoat! be nearly all tip, and al the • maehine has A list or 52 names a regal- The box•ear tantalite 'is better delivered is 0000 0 e01111/01. 111 f r i , n 1 s wh o se el /11410 fiell 1 i011 10114 ill present than it has heen at any is limning nieely now. and that b oo n changed to 1-A has been time during the last three years, explanatiim is going to be set published. The only one from resulting to advice. received by while 'it is. so it' the worst hap- pens we ean at least tell you how it was. • We are very sorry and will try and not let it happen again. fr 4fi/1( 77/ •. • (N. • , 1410 - At\ See the Cl000 Hefore 04; You Buy The one sure way of knowing just what you will get your money is to go right into a local store and pick it out. When you buy from pictures and descriptions you cannot .5( the actual value until it is too late to decide you do not want it. Our local dealers would not think of demanciing the full price before show- ing goOds. Yet that is what is required when you buy by mail. Why don't you deal in known values and get real bar- gains? Why don't you see what you're ,TRADE , ATHOM5' getting befoie you ivy for it? •.1s- / to direct labor !store effectively of' electing Permanent officers !slime or th fuel administration can conscientiously refuse to help • if called upon. To help in the harvest is as truly patriotic and essential for the winning of the gymnasium to cover ,the prel• na \\\\ 'for waling, nil ------- war as making other supplies for ry work. Every agrieultural no one will be allowed fuel for the army.\ a waste or extravagance.\ ri.rnmunity in the eounty will be The U. S. Employment Service represented. of Lewistown has sent to the postmaster a bunch of enroll- At 1:30 1).nt,the business meeting of the bureau will be ment cards. Call upon him and sign up. The cards are sent to Lewistown, and when help is called for and cannot. be supplied frotn the head office you will be notified to . go into the harvest field neareat your home. Har- vest wages Will be 30, 35, and 40 cents an hour and board and lodging. If you can do an exper- ienced ranch hands work you will get, thet op wage. It may be necessary to call upon you to save the crop. Show your pa- triotistn by enrolling. SURPLUS COAL ORDERS TO BE REFUSED—VIOLATORS TO BE PROSECUTED Rat billing (It (11111(11111to 1100sehObl- %vas atatOtineed Nvvelc ! I be . filet ad01111 igtratioit Hs - be- a /rig mong plans designed to pre- ent a t hreatened shro age or ; ''(1111 next winter. Every dni oi.s e e lionsumer will !te allowed .inly as much coal as is boottii neeesgary to heat house to 68 degrees, marvided every t•onservation vac has been 41/leyed. Tile 1 . 0e eiteh householder, the au- nouneentent stlyS, \V ill be stiffi- , •ient for comfoi•t, but \the :limightless anti ;wasteful eon- s:miter who no. his allo‘Viinee TO SPEAK AMERICAN ONLY Enemy alien., languages are barred from use in the club houses of tire Elks, in a resole- - lion adopted unanimously by the grand lodge in annual session at Atlantic City. held. and all farm bureau Mem- bers and those interested in bet- ter forming are urged to attend. At this time plans for the agri- cultural work to be covered the ensuing yea]. will be discussed and decided upon. The exech- live committee and officers for the bureau will be elected. Rep- resentatives from the United States Departntent of Ageicul- Oita. and the State college will be present. As a closing feature to the afternoon's program there will he an address by President Hamilton of the State college, to which the general public is in- vited. The Boy Scouts ace camping in the mountains this week, Rev. and Mrs. Alexander accompany- ing them. 0 9 a 00000000000000000 0000 00200000000 000 0000000003030 Harvest Time Es fast approaching. We are not . going to have .a bumper, but say. just about nne-half a crop. You want to make this one-half go further towards your individual and your eountry's good than you der dreamed you (road do. . Use yotp. benk account to keep track of your income and expense. Uncle Sam is preaching thrift. If you can't figm•e it out call and we can give your valeable suig- geltiolis. Basin State Bank Stanford, Montana Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Are you buying your thrift stamps regularly? 0 0 0 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000.O,000 MONTHLY REPORTS OF WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES Name a society, \Berlin or Bust AV, S. 5,\ Stanford. Mom. President, Ralph Fliteroft ; sec- retary, Peter J. Bell, Stanford. Repmt for month ending June 30, 1918: Number of members 25; number buying stamps, 25; per cent of buyers to enrollment, 100; total amount bought, $69.09 avenge bought per member. $2.78. sAmennulative report 'from date of organization, March 22: Average number of members buying. 20; per 'emit of buyers to enrollment. 100; total amount bought to date, $120.89; aver age per member.$6.04. Nettie of society, \The Hus- tlers,\ of Stanford. Montana. President, !Airs. R. Erisbie; serretary. Mrs. A. D. Strout', Stanford, Montana. l'urrent re- port for month ending June 30: Number of members, 14; num- bet. buying stamps. 14; per cent of buyere to enrollment. 100; total amount bought. $27.67; at-. their own family will go on their erage per member, $1.98. Aeeti- own time. At. the evening ser- mutative report from date of or- vice, which will be at 5. we Will ganization Number of mem-, have a number of speakers, local berm buying. 14; per vein of buy- men. Come.. ers to enrollment, 100; total The evangelists with their big amount bought to date, *66.82. tent will gel to Stattford about the 2211(1.. Rev, Alexander. 5 Cents Per Copy NEW SUGAR RULES OF EODO ADMINISTRATION RESUME OF REGULATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF SUGAR WAS EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1918 CHURCH NOTES • 'hildren 's Day next Sunday a 11 a. nt. up in the mom/tante near the Leslie ranrh. Every- body i s invited, Come and bring Plenty of good things to eat. Cars for all will teats- the church at 10 a. In. The following have very kiudly promised ears: Hag- erman. Lester. Mathews. Mere- dith, Strout', 0.' Galt, Chester, Baylis. Hawk, Oetergreen, Soren- son. Bell, Enteral, and Barlow. Those who have a full load in HOW ONE EDITOR GOT RICH A mall tells'or a country editor RED CROSS NOTES who started out poor twenty Those present at the Red Cross yern.s ago, and has now retired room July 5 were Alesdames Mat - with the comfortable fortune ofUliews. Myrick, Donaidson, Pe - $50,000. This money' was in'. -- -'ter, Desteef Renter. Gibson, F. (mired through industry, econo- Lew - is, 'Inman. 0. Calf, and my. conscientious efforts to give Misses Er ith Lewis, Amelia Des - full value, indomitable peNever- ter and Mitmehan. ance, and the death of an uncle Those eredited with home who left the editor $49,999.50— work were: Mrs Baylis, 7 Red li0118104 City Star. Cross quilt blocks; Mrs. Dester, 2 pajama suits; Mrs. Matthews, 5 housewives for kits. MONTANA PINE FOR PLANES Mrs. \Vetiver and Mrs. Cox, of It is anitainced that the slide the Lewistown branch met with land board and, the national foo- us on Friday, eat service had given the aircraft, productio» board power to eut 'flu' Red Cross wishes it to be clear pine timber in the state in known that all boys leaving to national forests in Montana, for Nave their comary should not aircraft production. This is the lmytooth paste, brush, comb, first intiination that Montana mirror, thread, or any of the pine has been found useful in small articles necessary, as they aircraft production. wil be given them in their kite. 1 o . N sirlar nuiy be sold to ; , ,hhers. wholeN.tl-rs. lhlie eating places. 10110'6N 81111 • illli'11 , 1111'er.. including soda hointains. except 1110111 present:.• Jon by purchaser ()I' sugar (tor- t ifieat es issued hut t his oft lee. )0/ders 1111181 111 k 1111 11101 (•:1111•01 • I ell cell 'Mee! ed 1 ill it 111111W1Illee. (Imp per iiiuml h. Constituent i; requested to 'salutes , .1 it .. 8 Jae. to i wo pounds hcrever possible. salcs tons, not i•xi.evit iriv•• 1...11,1,Is lo pity clisifilI f er i anal) I 1101110IS m011111 ry 11 fine. Persons living with - I radios of five wiles front its ,on. -e or supply are considered en:toniers. Dealers must Ito`sil'0• I -Holton to I Ita I customers do not t h an share 4. .\ it extra itlitovaitee t, sit- . gar may hi. sold lo ellitsuitiers rm. „awnin g ; '1JIott , - 11111 . 1 I\' 'odd uuflIi \ 11 Prrs\n\ 101011 a emitting certificates CHURCH SERVICES WILL :Ind wino noi exeved 25 pounds; BE HELD IN MOUNTAINS httt mo be revealed as atm, as All the s erviees or the l'reshy- necessary. l'ursonn appl,ving for tcritin eltoreh Smarty ;vill be sugar under this ruling titlist not held in the mountains lielir the divert sugar so obtained fill' any old Leslie ranch up on 11 tinning, other nve. Householders are Wolf, At ii a. In. the ( hildrett's urged to exereise every portsible 1)ay exercises will be held, and at 5 iti the afternoon there will be utervices a which the pastor and a number of local men will givetshort talks. • l'he Stanford band be on hand and will give a temeert ut 3 in the Ilfter11000. All who autos of their 110711 MT to 01 `el jtt lle eilll lif 10 0. it Who litiVe alitoS arid here- in full loads will provide trans- portation for them. It is ex- r or more persoite, nieluding Peeled there will he Plenty or boarding lions(Ns and lo s 1 0 handle the et•owil. And are goverued by the ruling coy - dun) forget to take plenty er i ng pu blic , ea ti ng b owies. to ent. FIFTY-TWO MEN HAVE BEEN RECLASSIFIED Stanford 410 far is J. Bell. Ilia; is only the beginning of work of reclassification 11101 Ingennity emitting haute and vegoinbles with the vie‘v f re- diteing their SlIgar .111,11110S0. COMM liVing Ill 11 •e011- side distnnee frOni sotirees of supply are allowed special per - 'nits, Which may be seellrell from 1 he Count y in ix! retort; or from Alfred Atkintion, llozernun. 6. All institutions, ranelt ants other Mit fits regularly ferelio; ; • R. R. ADMINISTRATION MAKES OAR PROVISION the Department of Agrieulture rime, t he Railroad A dminist ra- tion. alldilional announcements will Ori May 1 box -ears began to Lie made later. Some agricultrin 1110Ve lilt o wheat territory, and al elaime have been recommended wheel earrying nettle are eX- to the dietrict board -lo be disal- peeled to have ter their lines I owed. illOre than the normal amount of ears owned by them. Cars are being parked in wheat loading I erritory, which wee impossible lest year. The ltaili•oad Admin- istrittion will continue to move elll% int° wheat dietricts ap long as there is any indication that additional earn will be needed. Stanfmal K. of P. lodge. No. 53, was visited by several auto Made front I/enton and Coffee Creek Wednesday might. The visiting brothers were very compliment- ary in praieing the lodge and work here. 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 00 0000 0000000000000000000 00000000 The Third Payment on Your Liberty Loan Subscription Will Be Due July 18, Amounting to 35 Per Cent of the Total Subscription First National Bank of Stanford Capital and Surplus $50,000.00 WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR YOUR COUNTRY? loolso seso 0 , 0100000000000000C 0000000000 0^../ _ 1%) A