The Stanford World (Stanford, Mont.) 1909-1920, January 08, 1920, Image 1

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Ttainforb Vol. 10, No. 46, 42.00.Per Yt.111*. , ortb. -4 - - STANFORD, FERGUS •COUNTY, SION . TAX; THURSDAY, JANUAIZ 1920 . ' Stanford Community Club Hears Talk on Irrigation ir Farmers on Valier Project Raised 20 Bushels of Wheat Per Acre i i • LAUNDRY STRIKES ARE UNKNOWN IN SAN DOMINGO - 5 Cents Per Copy _ Irrigation and Better Farms Address Delivered at the Second Annual Project Fair, Williams, Oct. 4, 1910, by George 0.\ - San- ford, Project Manager, U. S. . s Reclamation S e r v i c e Fort The meeting of Ow Stanfot•d and call., the election, as it is C , , ommunity ((bib last Saturday p rtietiyally eertain thin Shaw Montana. the Su-, 11 . 114 tltiell,loil by , about a Iiiiii- pi•eme (!ofirt is io•ver eon - tired pers011S, and lunch intei•est i•ider it • a valid iwtition. a ft*. • ,. , ... , ..., ; ',; . .. , ,t 1 ,2 4;‘;‘ , 0(.. 1 / 4 , ,,',., la l 1 was mailif/•sted in \the discussion.' At the elose of Mr. Wineman's , .' ' ,..:,'• - •«' • te •••'-\'''' '\\ 14t., .'..,' ,!:f% . . s Irtligation Ilah bee kn n ockiog of the irrigation possibilities of report the Club appointed a yoni-i Elf et the door of Montana for sm.- this i.:eetion. . David Gibom•y mittee to solicit flunk among the; l'.'6t*.r '444taft#1\\*.:\•.i. '• 4.•ral years WIN! 2111I1 it 1101% 100k S ,; 4, - mad liA St IN to he given a Iii ill e a detailed report of his in- far merS to help fin I i . ki ams• the fight.' \\ ...... -- weleome and be made one, of thy -.4*,-3. , ' 0 . 4•;,...•:'• .. , family. There has Ify(41 a t(•ii vesrgat ions. 11101( says lb ti the About $100 was ritis(41. among 11101y III 100kti 11110 1 )11. matter the those present at the meeting. A t ,,,,,,wy,r; •-. :2 ,,,..I . ,-- .1 ..... kc • f ,,, ,... ; IN,,, deney to (dove too 'ouch import - more feasible 1111(1 desirable the meeting for furt her discussion of i . proposition s(•eItIN. There /1u1. iii II. will be held On 811111.1.-. , t l ia rs .4. ,.•il.... • •,,It...., •,. intee off the possibilities at drj- 4 fotir available , reservoir sites (lay afternoon, J1111. 17 w , hen it 1,1', 1 '.0. •• ( - 1• .••;-,.t...•••• , .. i tpos-• ,.•• ..•„,\'4i4.. ..;\' ., 'cation with I be bi•ief remark that . : land farming and to dismiss 1111 iicombilwd stoi•fige capacity is hoped everyone in any is in .0i , ' •• would la• about 60,000 acre-feet. terested Will be present. ; ; t• \ • . •V ‘ ''': ( f:Ik . . ''KI1244- , . . while a 140(ol Illitig, it is not tilt .-.. olern ivrspap.r Uni.n . b.. . ........ . aoititely 111.1.4. , Sa ry for sitt.N.4sitil 'rim land to be irrigated would be 1)uring the lift(•1•110011 Miss fartiling in Montana. Drylattil iillg11, Si ll ' I pt, ;I. '•1., 0 +, ,:. ‘ I. ,t, IS,H, f r... ; 1 ,, lb. , ;[11 : :: 44 :710: .. 74:::1 ... 1 . 11: 4 1i.11 . 111 - 181.111 illg \ ' ill \'WIC\ Jill\! its immedian•ly blow Ilw ,yeservoirs, Baleke of the comity high sellOol i and the system of main canals gave 11 demonstration on Cilia. • vt• rail 01 Iliv mama , . mei ttiter0 me di•tivery a \\ Usk iii Ille pl ay,. iii tlo• llevelopmelit a moil - would lie very simple and easily and nut bread, befoil• a good{ ! fl ' . '\ \.\ ''• ' ' ,' \ :11 :i.. 111,',1,1 I II, 11 5 HI 1. ' 1 ' 14 . I 'i, ;I a 1o . 1114. Iltiiiii.M11. emi - strueted. ; ei•owd of the women members o of .1(111,ry .,I Ulla. 211111 ii Wilt result, in the -_ ------ production of millions of dollars Mr. seeretar3 , ot . the the (dub, which was very »inch - Alanagement, Bee eeping, Pont- - - worth of ••rops bin the inwertaiii- N'alier irrigation proj(•et was \i\Y ed b Y all . em P' eli ' ll Y tb°5;\ State Seilai()r B. (). White k pre , eni m i d gave a very home _ who sampled tht• results of Miss - ; it more or less of a gamble, 1110 1105,1., and results 851 demon- 1.44 ' will try to. have something .=4: .. • . ( i t s ' . ,; ( 1 : 11 1l t ii i i t il y , 1 : will he put on The elimate or 3biotiiiio is changing. five talk, besides answering in. Bakke 's skill ' ( . • • numerable questions about costs :, We hope the program commit- T s a 1) ti bi le s piri t e d m an During eilell (1113• some special • Wt• are sometimes told that the Farm (bureau will have and I helieve that is true. If you sirated on that projeet. lie of (•speeial ifiter(•st for the ladit•s ., Nelieduled for midi meeting. 1 this 1.ewistowit I 6100501de is: its annual m eming on Wednesday look at the rainfall records whielt Efforts to Discredit Him by rotted that this year, while ine votapany was unable to deliver After the co 9 • 111 g t 1 molls la- the Big Moguls of Lewistown , K . ‘ 1 ;, ' .,4 \ 1 - 1 . h a li o e „,,j \ ::::'1 4 . 1 r? e i ti„ 1 :: \ :: 1 1 1' 1„ 1 „ 11 1 ,1 1 , ' s ' il iei t ( iii i: 11 1 i l 'i v (i e l ' t ' i l i i rt 2,1 4,- \ - ( s 1 v,i 1 1 ) 1 \ 1 1 :4. 6 1 11 1 :: % .. 1 11 „ :. e . 1 .:( 1 4i l v i;:s. 1\. ;:i i n ki N . ‘ 1.) i t il \i tii ( „ ' l l'it t7::: k u i :::t r te 3 :t don the ladies adjourned to the more than tw(r-thirds of the usual e d, 1 i„. 4 1,„0,1,,_,.,.,,, f„ t i le l e tt lit ) ),.; lures on irrigation and thi• Conn- yen'. wa4 heel; in 1554, TM. rel. room wher(• the reguliir meeting Calla Forth Wroth of State amount of water, Wheat under' tolls at Fort Shaw show seven wits los - .itig held and took part ill a n 11 inisospc(ling proletariat. IV school tt•ustees meeting. Ill averag.•(1 about 20 . 1 1 ; Editors and emiseeuthe .\'..N1..i, 1111111 1869 to T11111 111...1\ Will tight to the last Hanle .11 the ln.st local bushels to the itere, and alfalfa \ ie n ' HIH ' Il f e i 4m se , stii ,\ it v duo, , igs i t „, t h us ! w i ng . „ inn , State tidelit available will be on 1875 inellisk c. it it It a total rain - about thiet• tons for euttings. On motion of W. ''' - \ ell \' lie out mitt that the tendency all of the ()cheers of tlit• organi- Lew i stown i s gett i ng cons i der _ tilt 41 Irmo suyli a sou(e of magnif. lutnil to .disetISSI the 11 1 / 1 111. ?;111) t o ll o r 4.1.9 i tiv li p m 01 . nii 115 .. 4 111w , , , t' ZlIti011 Were ileehlreit re-eleeted od e c ll. , a d vert i s i ng. I n a o r a lel\ Wen\ Itt\\4 Wit 1 1 11111 88Ying l e ° s • of 6 -I »whys pep moon. and the , - im a Li.» ism» ii polit Winn Is Thi. Atiiiital 1.'411111'4 - S SI1011 liVvnige for ten eonseentive years i g , ( • . , . versified fai•niing and that many and the meetin g then mt •I nInln ' ti ' am'l we 110 • Il ' pe WI Ileser effille tit tt'hose mile milk supply came in The Sugar Situation Stanford. The litter disr(•gard of tri:\.\9\1\\slY sensitive on the Course is fast 1We011tillg Ole hug- was hot 7.5 'flybys. II elo y l ie 1 stinjeei of money, although he or- est event or its kind ill the attite that the preseiit dry spell is not • II I •• •. •. • f . • I. i .. .„ \\ 1. \05v mill \ rew e i) ws and plineitml industry is sown. mak- °'. PrettY \(I 'and white calls In :Ite 1810141 Of 01 1114)5 tile 4 , 5 . 52 po li t i el a tl ii i,.„ b y t i it , ,, otwi omarity titiesol atttiteli a g ccat in point Oi' ilitt•rest and atti•n- yei el 1 , 11 1 . 1 0, i„, 1 1,1 us h op , so. (biller. Lost year there OILS 11 10- The opportut t itte,, to cargy oil house 'winch and sone , ier tin . b ig item wore inipominee to a dollar finding t hat it pays. , He expects •j og. • Hon ie d sugar so ld tts low , . , 1 , iliiiit the average 111 ; 111 does in Ills tat i.it •tolance of 840 Illell /11111 ilryltimi roriniom. ore praeti(•ally that eventiliAly most of the land ts $4.00 it, 1914. Th i s year. t i ne , interests of Lewistowil has play's, ... womeit during the week. This lifilimit(•(1. but with irrigated I. erglis pound j• in /I Very 1110.0- r ig ht e ye • under the (Mel' will be used for i to s ho r t age of lb per eelit in crop. vial& iiyhi before the rest . of the Greatly added inter(•sl is given Sear if weather and road eondi- farming it is anot lo•i• story. hay. I 1 I his rowil V di vkimi light b ee . 0 tions permit it is expeeted to be wh ci .,.\ 111010 i s 1111 01)110111111 . . I the market is expeeted to reach , ,r Earl 'WM(9111111 wita called upon the height of .44' 3 2.50 per hundred s it t 1 a n t o li . ' s i i n iw e :: 11 11 , 1 1 4 e i .: 1 1 : 1 . 1i l li ' l g es8 th t :, 1111 1 1 i ; 1 1 : - . of his fay; that Mo. It. r. W i lii t i i t s e, near the one thousand mark. i It' to yombine land and water it This is the one annual event , n o c .0 I,. dime . no d w hit e gouo o „110 tillid t hilt till Otilit rttat:e4g8 . S. 'dot's hot sit iii M„ bild ow After \autted \ 1 \ I uniultwi V IC(1 Ineth- 3\i\ \II:\ ill. 1 \\\ Perg\S v1\1\- 1 . 01' it retIM't 011 C01111tX Ck11)(11 , 1 , lOn 01' 22 1 / 2 vents per pound. '1'lle IT. iy , : ni t,' „ „am „II I ): .n i ways 141 0 at •••tv.1)ieli ,.looth,..nifn find o okyaii:n.doubt eliste((ii.ktotral , •-,feiiiti ago •Irefore the commissioners' were 'all, but we win o k eel) up l oca l t 0 : 1 , 1 1 4 ' , I . \1: 1 :: ; \‘ , 1 ,, i , \ „ t ,, h , ' , ' „ 1' ; ' ,. t i ll' ,, I . : 11.- „ vet .. i n season I , ot l ol d o f seamon. meet nii coinnum gilnilid, ' di SellSR .' \C.8 t'0. 11 pro'fitrIteing feasible at tame compared with the om• just prodnetion of sugar by ineresed ••• 'in .. .i ik •e il • I g** ( • ; t : •;I- I i • O'n s ., is found fightiug for t Im interests and consider their various proli• r i •ogl o r *3 o p *41 - ) per fiere , we 1(.1101. 11(111011 we do not itielik(It. Clerk ' i , 11 !\ . 1 \ . \ 111 ` . 1 ,\ \g\in't „ 11 \' Begin to make your plaits 11015' finished; that (•very trick known beet aerellg,e ill Ille future. know today that the projeet•, cud many never heard of before• • and Rei , order lx. w. wheaten. itifielimations of tne Memo rollers costing as high Ilti $100 pyr »ere were tried by the antis to throw CHURCH NOTES everything Ili iik III:i , . t tiei!. hosses, resi t !....., iii the 10 41111.11(1 this big Fantler8 meet- are feasible and people are intik- Ile has done ing. Ask anj• one who Int5 111- ing good On sin' Ii farms. And the petition out, but that they sflodaY s_e . , 11111 : 8 1 . 11 .. ‘ i i. 1 1 1 : 11 : 1 \• 7 : 1 3 1 f ; powt•r to give both sides a fair .. tended the hig Farmers. week' in this leads to the statement that 1 41iet it is propo,:en to ereet were met and defeated in each Preaching, it ‘ How the bunch ever tonne into it new enmity. and Who. VerY instance and .that the only hope I'. M. Beginning this ' demtending as he has nothing Is divisi \\ lb \' bri \ 16 \ 1 r it \ w \ Stindav I t ' ( 1 ) a ;: e * rinit his eieetion is p1181 lin _ naturally. has deelared r fo coilli- the past and you will be ou hand whe ov(4. tries to 1)1114k irriga n v r W e tio the antis had left wns the erv. evening the pistol III ti eli . on e oPe d Illllillg a M te otolllY development is ,guilty of all ee- , in flimsy 011e based on the cork.' sei•iea or sernions on the Teti common with them. upon his head the wrath and de• looming. Feb. 2, 1920. WateWonomic ('II 1114' against the stale of ref•ew exelusOm ifetition which Commandments. The First Cons- 'Eli e' revolt attacks up») Hon. tiltiwilition of the hi -partisan Do. paper for_f_nrOnirift .. r_t_ititillirm. Montano. white by the i ewioown litivol ripolieote that for these Tile ripinliint ion service luis wonlil with(11•aw territory be-, mandment will be the subject for 11 t . nit IRRIGATION DISTRIOT gizming near Statifoi'd and trind.*Stinday night. Evei'ybody (tome iyy ,„ _. ,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, i is , ,,iii 5% h, FORMED NARR SIT it t • il l ii m ie i n eliglif(ed in the ins•estigation ing around to elite,' all the antis at the beganing of I host' t out- l ', - ;;;; I t i ': A; ;.. \ '' v e- h - i 'i t ; . -- ( 1 , . 11 ' ' 4 '; f1 - 1(0 ;:i i - ig e ' I I .' .1 ' 11 I I. R I Y!IqY curs(' 0 i 11 ) : 1 ; 5 a tI n II I li g O h l t i g t h o it. X i i: .1 e 1 - 1 -. Gwill•es of about 10,000 itert•s works in Montana show 1902. ' , own rtiet ion of irrigat ion and finally joining the old coon- mandim•iit sermons and heas• is taken from the Miles Citv \ l.\'\'\ 41) \ 1 \Y er ' • \ teil \\ ie lY r\'' . • their . hminciel enrieliment aud of hind near I;ffit have organized F oul . ins ,.i ee f s h ave t wo m ar t c d ; ty near Garniel. Sir. Wineman , them all through to the end. You . /..merican: t. . , , expressed the hope that the board are eordially invite d . The eyes of the entire stale are 1 \ 1 ). 41 \ 1 , Mill ' ati \ nd \' an irrigation distrie They will Huntley Milk River Sun River 11. A li would throw out this petition I Rev. 11. A. llrovvn. pastor. becoming town and ,great Judith Bi concentrated on Letvis- • l .' e . \t (III' post ion lie has thken get WIIP1' on their land by puinr- -- - - in this matter, Senator White has lug it f:sini the Minsotiri River. leontinti(•(1 on Page 4) the asn country, bccause of the aerinion- 1° \'\ ti. \ (1110e41 \\ II Yillitied b y yli . eap initektakerS apparently re - o mating libelous statements with FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWS --' 10118 strenuosity which has been ..... iallicll for the purpose of iliasem- o aroused through the determine- () 11011 of the eitizens of Westeili i Ii) the Senntor. In 11 o o o Fergus county to administer their l ' ere . ite \ o own local offieial affairs through ..alopling stieh methods the o o a shall he eliristenthl and known as iliHr f \ V° e11480.1) \\ 8 \ \ their the creation of what they propose istown cabal not onlj• dis(•r(•(liteil EJew• VOL. I STANFORD, MONT., JAN.,. 1020 .____ . ....._-... are oura. Your problems ouN to NO. 1 16 and the 13(71? J( 2 311(lith 13/04i11 e01111tV--(111(1 W10.11 ° 1 11° \ l i eti g,T, I f . 1111f; , lilli°M .' 4 ., i° tit' help solve. o this ambition shall have been at Y 11 . 44 ''' r ' \ Hit ' I \' P rIviie g i• \ r * * $ $ residino within .talinig sueh measures as he might . o The world is going crazy over tented the people the boundaries. of the i s iroposed ¶ .. lect r . L n. lb° 111.91°I i°11 of 168 °W° A. J. Stough, President diamonds. '11 would be better for new commonwealth will be able } \ ti ' re \' s ' but I 11 'Y littin ' k ' d \ R. D. Taylor, Vice President most of us to give more attention to boast of a count v „bsolutely ma \ wil ` Ne l ifibik. and P riv° P • life is an open book --and nothing Frank Meredith, Cashier to spades. , lits detractors 1111K It saj• vould in J. F. Pieper, Asst. Cashier Many a young Man start 8 out unsu rpassed by III))'political sub- . ' - division to be found in the entire strong in the innt•ritige game on state. They have el , ery resou .... e 3111:1104. M0111111111S eitiZellgho t 10 diamonds :111(1 hearts, only to lose \ 1....lie . ve 2therwise than that It. C. We're honestly glad to see you out on (dubs. We aim to.make ourselves mieful to you in anything.' essential to the maintenam•e of lull 1% lute is the soul or both blisi- lit this hank. comt . ill often. Ideal s comity, with a wonderfully $ It $ $ ( . 1 political h000r, that his pertaining to money matters, and we can do it with fertile and prolific territoryFimi . ). 1141414 ttil $ $ $ $ WIlell sve nee a Chop walk ptiblie life is 118,t!le1111 11 profit to ,you and ourselves. • able of affluently maiiiiiiining '''' °01 . 1 III , There tire two kinds of intert•st throno a revolving door with h i s . many tunes - its present potion m's tooth. that no influ- i . .\ermonal Interest and Compound hands in his nockets. sflilina , clear . 'Awe. be It e011/01111e Or otherwise. thin.' But a hi -partisan youtbina- hiterest. N'oll get both at this on the efforts ' of those alle ; (1 and You don't like to - feel that you are being showil a tion of slit•ewd, adroit. sfigacious \' lit . I nmsibl Y \\'\Y l' i \' 1.1•( \\ \ bank. !behind hint, its a tell-to-o»e shot favor by being allowed to (lo business with any eer- * * lc * pout 1011115 of Lewistown ref en \ I Ket ! ' 0110118 (liSei°11. #41 ' or trbtit . !that his tvife gets up and closes lain bank. * . ( i s ( t . 11 their ass(•lit to any movement . • . having for its purpose the c:•(•ii- tilts ;:;: 1 5.4. : 11 . 1 114 ! i.:i ,S 1 4 ' 4 , 1 \. fr . it. . titi • ti . itit . tit are l li b e ni t l ( tl ilili if g (lH i l s m 4 l it i t i lli n t;' ) , l e v e hi m ie e i t i t . t i e v d e 1 1 ;! i le es , t . vi c il o ti n% l ' i s m a r li l i ( ii i i .( g )1 , 4 ) . \\he drafts 1 a legislator ne in is tion of Judith Basin comity. and ' ' ' • l ' by Serviee. and strengthened by * $ * $ vi.,•• iintiirally so, IllS'IlliKi` of the l' ii l l t . v t l t 1 ; . % 1 i t i :, (4 1 . 1 1 : e t s i t et i lll , i tt i ( Z 111 , i ) ;,‘: t i l l ::: i n ti u ° ) :: Honesty t:ntl'Uotirtesy. $ $ $ $ (f001) BUSINESS' Net that the eowity it is pro : on ;,... . . ,• , s item molt% es. What is it Delivering the posed to segregate has been a . . souree of fabulous revenue- to DiStallite 41 110t 11 bar to tIai,ly I goods? That 'It part of it. On the banking. If yon want to bank ny c l ot w h et , prom i sol t ? the et•afly politieitinq having \ ANNUAL PARMER 8 WEEK . '('lint's still \mil Pni \ ill I °eel' e the \me tilor(• of it ---but not all. . . Yours for serviee, their habitat ill the i»i•tropolis of 1 111' nonuid Furniers Short close, ('II vet attention as if you The most notable and most en- tity Judith Bashi emmtry. !loth 1 • 011rse held under the / 11 1sPiees fi ntitic i a l mit t no il l ie o l tr ib ute o f th e c oun t y Fit 1111 It uipaii w in 11111fle II pe1'$01011 ViSit to ille.b111111. entire ging $ $ $ $ Cita mei eristie of solid. ,work -a -day Ameriean Inisim•ss of* have been exilet ed fro m t hi• peo- be ;hel d - at the Comit y Jilt' o f I kb p rovose d new eounf y Se)1110I at L0%64105511 . (1111illgilitg11141. . I ay Yam' Julia the 111 0.1ala way the last few yeats is the .steadv --the checking account wa!•.; growth of a 1)15%31»11 bigger In- the political and finfineial Na- week of 1\eli. 2 to 7. tu d emt , m i to d ita 11114 1 H y i ng ill Ti n , program I hi, yi , a r is „ iv , l'our ettneelled elowks are a legal, ideal, lordlj• 111T0frallee ill 11Ie eity of I hat should Ile 1/111.1ie111111.1y inter- 1 •(Teild• (let a cheek hook today, A» ideal which the commercial Lewistewli, and whenee from , -;liog to all farmers and farm 111111 1 '1 1 i 0 Y 'he Privilege oftd e 011 - world of thirty years ago would . time to time they have sent forth women of y 1 . 0 1 08 1 m oli th it „, II i N venienee of paying your bills by scout vs ra i n b ow fahr i e _ star _ Basin State Bank (heir imind il l es i ll th e hau g hty Wit only interesting but instrue- .(41 ' 41( • . , ' ilium in the (•ard index of indus- tinst-to 1). filed with the mine., Stanford, Montana . 1.,,I ,,,,,101,1,, or riolitot itoys this Yenr will lie thi , v onsilleya- \\ I' are to: 1,4 rested * ill you in try. 2 --that ideal of service is the manner cluiraeteristie of the atoll live as well. A111011g 1111. 1'1411111'0i 1 (1). 11 6 ( 1 11 .; mu1 si t avv i ll iii; ipi ii . I ., 110I1 given irrigation floaters, more ways„ than simply taking everyday working principle of (apt la I $20,000.00 Stirpit18 $I 0,000,00 aiway s here with - jJ.uu. glad' hand Liveslork improvem(90. Forage (•ari• of your honking needs. We the busiest, keenest American • (unles s , . N.1 1. e . . , ___ 4 .1'. OWr th a t y o n crops, Silo const rile lion, the RO- are tint only bankers - we are firms of tile present time. Why 1 1 have been' reviously '.`frisked\) 1 intim) of crops, soil tillage, Farm your neighbors. Your interests Because that is Good Business. 1 OVTOD.. 0.000 0 qff.'.W.1.14~SY.D.i.CCefb.101. You want to feel that your business is for the good of the bank, and that you are helping to build it up. other words, you are working hand in hand with the bank, and; particularly in 'these times, it is to our mutual advaffinge to work together. 00000 0 00 00000 0000 00(1 0 0 000000, (10.00 s, _

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