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- • I be nrerb Vol. 11, No. 6.. $2.00 Per Year. STANFORD, FERGUS GLOTHPIG EXTENSION !pencil will prove a help in re- „. 50/100L, APRIL 15, 16, 17 cording directions and measure - .t ' ments. Also Two -Day Millinery School' ; Suggestions f o r Materials: gingham; organdy; voile; lawn; Thurdday and Friday, April printed cotton goods; worsted 8 and 0. woolen materials for plain skirts or simple dresses. For trim- mings es Thursday, Friday, and Satur- : contrasting Material; lace; embroidery thread; but - day, April 15, 16, and 17, the la- dies oi this vicinity are invited ' tons, either pearl or covered; hi - dies }wilds ' to come to the city hall and meet 1 • If dresses are to be made over H '••tith Mrs. Roosevelt, from the ex- ,,,,,_ . . . 1 ripped, cleaned , limy should he tension department of the State and pressed previous to the meet- • • on materials, colors, line, etc.' Roosevelt says: o . made at this course. More com- In her letter Mrs. -!‘„ 0 ....',:. ndienps. Ales. 0. .1. (hilt was \We have had the most success. 4 5 ha : plicate° garments may be at - • •••..s .: .i t , 4, east for one it Ike prineipal parts in these schools where the women! I tempted at another course in Ad-. t.,!,..-1•; - .4.441 - * • ‘ \•*.'i have already made their dress! vanced Dressmaking. On Thursday and Friday, April but Dr. Nlyriek got busy with forms, bringing these dress forms 8 an stamettileatizzitiatastliessitis his viopine points and they d j, Miss , it.•o to the meeting and then making tt will meet the ladies at the halrfor a demon - Th e , f a w ioh...bseryatory on th w e e of Mi. Wilson. ob , 4144grivest 6.1 iir 11 sh HMI- 1111111 1111 11111/110% 'MC UbSe W rri Or k e o l I s I . nergetically at , the - tory is over :' h oun feet atiove sett level, oho is the holm.- of till. hi rgi'SI 0' 1 ' '''1\ . III 411 /' World. 1881 111/001V that it was iniliossilde over or making new garments for themselves, fitting the garments istration on retrimming and re- modling hats. Bring any old hat for NIrs. Galt te apoear amid it on the dress forms. Each day I ere getting to be second to none , this section will be thoroughly was ne••••ssary to divide her lines you woold like made over and all FORMER DOVERITE NOW • like to take 15 minutes or half an you may have in the way of G•iin- VISITING AT OLD HOME p roseete pd as it is reported t h at amon g Ole ot hers. Miss Demte t• in II ' \ V af usin g eleetekit y . I hour and give a talk on patterns or fitting, choice of textiles, good , . want yau have for what you want ming. you may be able to trade h i ,\ „,.,,,, I - am , ‘,,,,,,,... 0,,. 3 . w „. 0,,. / ., will be at least t wo rigs ta k k i. iiiii i g ,n, 11 , 1 1 :1: 111 st: i l t . 1 1 4;1 . her T1 81:) . 11,1) I N ,11 01. • at: it I o r everything -threshing, working soon. line, and color ,or something at the meeting. like Also bring any w G. Nerbo Sends Interestirl Let- vowing wood, ehurning. 51 -1)51 - at- . Ed' Arno', N. O. Dan n a ielso, nd look th a is oeesion to dl iii a that.\ ter to His Old NeigLbJra . Icoloring material you may want iii g. and even turning the cradle.. Pete Dreesen were in Le.sistown ! I K ‘ ::1:::::: -a i ::::!: . 11 . 0 H: v i : i l 1 1 ‘‘: i e t i 1 , 1 . m i p i t i , t i t l i t t i t i ll i l e , her the following:— Each woman should have With for y o ur bat one prepared with at Dover Il l i t in s g lu : I r s t ii th i ' s ' Y eli ii i, s 1 :' p. iI T r l ` i ) :,.. v ` g ' v ,:', 1- i - t - ' 11( •;. 1 1 1 , d ,; 13. 1 . 1 , p0 , 1 o r w i ot ,,,. w h o , a i ;of 101 and it voice which at tillteS I needles, thread, shears, thimble, shears; needles, 5 to 10 or 6 to 12;1 Editor Stanford World: I I/INY \ re II \ Hisillilk Norway, Feb. 1 19.40. from the big Waterfalls or wilieii , ffliddion wed, I tried tile ship .i.i wiip_lit ii.i ii lit I l ft - ti i. ( 11 . 1 1 0, 8 1y 0 in: 1: 4 1!H i l ii l t s ii:S m i i . s . i \ I i v i i : 01 1 ::::1.: i ' ,,, ::::::4: b l y 111 . ), se l:: er l e ie ( 7 )1 1 , 1 1 . • not of the best but it looks like Allen the new preacher himst•ll Dress form, if possible ; sharp i etc. pins; thimble; tape measure ;I Dan McKay was in town the suppose I owe my neighbors- on less too. I - sent a wireless 1 -1 t -I gel( as a few days of itiee warm and was Ilet'er SUIT Whether he either new or old material to first of the week to offer congrat- 1 , /411011111 b g ench . as to , 88 else - make or remake into garments; ulations on the successful on , „•,ie..e. a few tines to let you all gram to a to e in . a %altgli , %ha hut -v I t I • St • • • %• • tl - will make quite a differ. ; \ i t , 11 , 1 1 11 11 1 I g .i. 1 4 . : It his tone or Vrotik - like 1 thread or silk; fasteners; buttons; come of the county division_ suit while we were a good way out to, enee. ..... know how wt• are getting along. „ sea. It cost me 7 kront•r, or a ' It is m14114100(1 that the eoun- ' Takilig it altogether, it WW1 a beltiog: patterns to serve as in the supreme court. He has lt \ Te certainl y g ot it ta Start Wit Ii, /tonal and it hldf for If) wor.ls. 'Iv eoutinissionerS are going to pretty nervous bunch back of the foible for cutting out garnjeiits; two cass.s pending in the courts „„,,, „ Yew N n ,, t i„., .. box or bag in which keep tiel't• on questions of law in county di- -- \ e ''' :\'.\ just a lint the hotel got it and reserved give Ilie people of the west siih , rulloin at 8 :30 Friday night. and I he harbor strike eammeme \ . g ood phiee for us. Well, evet•y- I iilenty of time in which to eon- 1 IwY ere all very grateful to the ping supplies;. a not book and , vision matters. / We stayed a few days at a hotel,: vol . Ho he ,i, now coin- i ,Isid er t he division propositio n but e li•lienee for diu.ir willin guess to P a Y in g *5 ' °° a da y pee person t hilly is parell with what it used to be. A 'that will m iike no difference 101 OVe ril l Ok 1hr rough Owes ellnaed Then I thought 1 better look - meal whielt in 1914 cost 60 o 're, ' they have had about four years ItY Ow ehanges made necessary at 4: - ) around and hire two furnished 1 - 1 • WO • 1 •• ' I this• I • i• tit r ' the Iasi moment. i r .b edits 18 /IOW • . in 1 invii- to i 01 III Hifi HIV 110 i 0 - _ 0 l'001118 as it looked as if the strike O moimv, mid ilu : some with ! uglily satisfied that they want a i I O might keep on for weeks. I was c everything. It is from 5 to 15 ( outity of theii• own. CHURCH NOTES I O balky enough to find t wo nice times higher than it 1181'11 to 10..: o rooms over in Brooklyn where we „ it 1 c o moved with the It and all, our M here is OOP class Of !WOW I. , in town m on th ly , George Duboia nod Earl were ! Slimily S c h oo l at 10 a. In, , Preaching, 11 O. 111. and 7:30 p. m. in Norwny that surely are doing Frank Plinio!' and Bob Afinan , The annuli! mingregational meet. Tell You 0 O baggage. We stayed hert• about fun'and it is t O three weeks and it sure looked n he till'Iller.1 '('hey - I were in Lewiktown 'Monday on lug will l ak e ph oo • on m um my e r r • , like a dago city. We could` hard- low learned to stick together,loonneaa. Inight, this week, iminetlaatel af- , 1111 : A sqbeelze the midleintin and the Mark Cunningham was in Oreat , ter the He S wend services u Iv hem. SII English word and as big ust co m panies. Th eY are Fa lls severa l days last tveek, t•e- I are hell) . e vi' my night t h is week, it looked to me it was only dagot•s tr • that were striking. It happened working On the same prineiple as I t urn i ng Sunday. lexeept Saturday night. ilie American Society of Equity,1 Roy Ifonaioger. of Lehigh, was Itentember the Easter Serviee during our stay here that„ some ,.,. ef the strikers went back to work , i Ii e' have their 8101.1 ' 8 and mire- here Saturday. ilaY ill getting 1 for Sunday morning. There will , I o o ionses III every little town anti fine but is still using 1 be jlie reception of members, in. .one morning on 'the Norwegian o Line Pier. But it was not long v dingy as well as big towns anil .•rut cites. fent bapm and tis. the c (10 11 1181111i0 o There is not much opportunity any more fora young o whatever price the Farmers' ('o-: if . 1) . R o d gers w in awn ,,,„,.„ of tht• Lord's Supper. o before thert• Were :111210 5000 operative society put on their his family to town as soon H/1 81'1'111011 for Sunday night: The man with no special advantages in the way of mon- ey, position, or education, consider that they have o 0 o dago strikers there with revolvers goods, the rest have to follow if I k e weather conditions are n11 Oolden Opportunity. and other weapons and threat - O ened to destroy the whole dock they \Wall1 10 sell anything. This 0 . K . been saying this ever since. the beginning of Gine. o Mr. Leo Blackman will /end O a pp lies mostly to feed, flour, t I he Young Peoples meeting on and kill all the strike breakers. , terial success, only a very few had special advan- o Tlu•y succeeded also in wounding s '\ ) \. Il ardwurP. Hod everYthing, a farmer has to buy. Well,I , . • . bare 13 -?ell here last Monday is, Rev. IL A. Brown, }mishit. Among men today,. who enjoy any degree of ma- o The1 arnessonaker who was to Sunday MOO at 6:30 p. in. o o five men. Say boys! it sure was , nave a thousand other things to .,,,, tiles. Their start was made by saving money. o W at•e told, in a little trouble. some excitement. I thought I had o seen a little of war that morning. tell bat this Will 118 \ t\ I \' \II Our information is that he at- Miss Kolar, teacher at the Coy - o o f • ti • t . • ti . AI '11 .11 • Money saved is an advantage to any young mini.o After that Uncle Sam sent his i tempted to escape payment of ate achaol has resignt•d and it. is O to all inv good nt•ighbors on Hs - It earns interest for him and makes his opportunity o marines with machine guns and , some bills due people of Reyna- , the intention school ntion of the board wider. o they sure kept order in the dago 115118 bench. I would appreeinte , ford and was arrested in Oreat to comolete the school Year there You have been thinking about opening a Saving bunch. a a letterin (owe a while frm o them rims. t his summer. . 1 s o a' mid then good bv. o Well, everything has an end • Account. You have decided what you could save 0 except the sausage; it has two, as - G. Nolo), - thoughts Into at. ou. each month and the amount you would have at the end of a year. Now is the time to convert your o o 0 0 o of October, we ligarded the new the saying goes. At last, the 30th Norway. Anoosund, Stjerm•roi. Stavanger FIRST , NATIONAL BANK NEWS _ V titiaitp-ta-dite - passenger steam- DOVER Ul • er, Stavangerfjord, of the Norwe- Vol. 2 gian-Americao line and the next (Too late for last week.) Mrs. Alex Ilandford was taken day we sailed . out from New between humbands and wives. But York harbor. It sure Was funny suddenly sick on Saturday and MEMSER FEDERAL 8ERVE heeatise Il1011 are the •biggeat, we [mon advice of 1)1.. Myrick she to be on board one of these big do not permit them to whip their steamers again. The life on board wits taken to the hospital at Orem wives, or drive them tiff. and take o Falls on Tueaday. Iler many O went along as usual on a pftssen- all tho•ir property.\ o gel'steamer: the band playing friends here are anxiously await- A. J. Stough, President Basin State Bank a ever sw y elli O ng some of the latest hug it favorable report from Mr. R. D. Taylor, Vice President $ $ $ $ music, and some dancing, some Ila»dford, who went with her. , . Frank Meredith Cashier o EASTER DAY Stanford, Montana o Paul Seltoner eame home on we WW1 y011 0 Happy Easter o J. F. Pieper, Asst. Cashier singing, sonic preaching, and O some playing cards—poker most- Saturday after 7 mooths absence Day. Capital $20,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 o in the three states west of its, o /y—and they sure played some $ $ $ $ O Ile reports that the only place he SUCCESS (let acqueinted with the \old good Jack Pots. En short it was a modern Babylon. But the Gme saw that he prefet•red to Judith Th, father of Success is Work. man\ and you will be able to get sure went fast and on the morn- Basin county was the Yakima rlong Keay well with the rest of Mg of the 10th we saw the first %alley, and there good land sells The mother of Success is the family. Ambition. 8 $ $ $ rough lim• of the Norwegian al $ 500 per acre, irrigated. The oldest son is JOSH BILL I NGS said : coast. It was bitterly cold and We hear that oar S\Preme , Com•t has decided in favor of Ju- Common Sense. as we came closer We saw the \Courting iz like strawberries iiith Basin county. This together Some 'of the other•boys ere snow covered the land even close awl cream, wants to be did slow, with the bite decision in regard Perseverance, to the shore; something that eel- then you get the flavot..\ Iii the primaries leads even a Non- Honesty, dom happens mm the west coast $ $ $ $ of Norway. About 10 o'clock we Partiman to have a pretty good Thoroughness, BONDS degree of respect for said body. * Fm•eaight, came into the harbor of Birgeu. We understand that there is a Enthusiasm, a city of 70,000 inhabitants, and We can furnish you suret y it sure was futiny to see it again Non -Partisan meeting ealled at , Cooperatio» , . bond for State Land leases. In - as that was the last city I Stanford for the pm•pose of nom- i The oldest daughter is tinire for rates. 8)1W hinting the first county officers Character. $ $ $ $ when -I immigrated to Banana for the new county. We, as felon- I Stu\' of her Hiaters Yes, we ' MT- 1110re 0811 your bench 6 years before. Well. we I are ers give natiee here and now that , (lieerfulness, banker. We are your friend and stayed ill Birgen four hours, then Loyalty, \ are only too glad to Iv of setyice we propose to elect the state sew; we left for Stavanger, lay lu»ne town, it city of 45,000 inhabitants. Courtesy, ;dor, repr•sentatives, and also , the to you in any way that we can county co•mnissioners of the nets'(!are. whenever we eat'. We came there at 9 0 'cloek . `t he same night. county and the villages are 'is -el -l- Economy, $ $ $ $ Sincerity, come to the clerieal offices, ete., The home vegetable garden As we turned in to the dock we And we propose to have real lo•o-1 Ilfirmony, shoold be a family interest and all were greeted with an immense crowd of Ft -Nile singing The Star QM' , '1 V OM t on. No evavibmaries The baby ifi OPPORTUNITY. members of the family who are need apply. True Atnerieans! If Spangled lialMer and cheering to able to do 80 should take part in this is »ot plain why ask foe fur- i $ $ $ $ I her information. .01,1) ED.110WE says: its cultivation. There is no better heat the Ilatill. Then our OWil band stnrted pinyi»g and it sure form of (Molnar exercise than made a grand impression. The . \ The row bet weon capital and. moderate working in the home - WINDHAM town )V114 sure illuminated with blow is no new thing; it haa al-Igarden, and few Utica of reerea- .. electric lights, It reminded me Windham is still in the oil ways liven prominent. It eau noltional work will give greater re - 01* Broadway. The Norwegians game and it now looks as though more be settled than can the row I turns for the time employed. . , 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 00 90000 r'00 0000 000000000000900000 0 00000000 06 . When Men 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 Stanford, Dfont.,April 1, 1920 No, 000000000000 0000 000000 00000 0.0 00000000 00 00 \I help take the tire out of tire trouble\ —Chestofield L IGHT up I Atta boy ! Even the toughest job seems easier if you can \draw\ on Chesterfield. Those fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos and that can't - be - copied Chesterfield blend \ satisfy \ as no other blend of tobaccos ever did. before. Agrieultural College, and Miss lug, If everything ik in readine.ss Nora M. Ifott, county home dm IC e- .' tOrC the meetipg much more onstration agent. The three days • can be accomplished during the will be spent in demonstratimm short time in I 1 • v I We haVe to in .home dressmaking, both front work. old and new materials, With WWI Simple garments should be orth. COUNT Y, MONT.\ NA, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 5 Cents Per * Copy _ \THE NEW MINISTER” SHOWS TO GOOD IfOUSE MOUNT WILSON OBSERVATORY FROM THE SKY C 0 0 Audience and Players It o Enjoy a Pleasant Evening T114. musical entertainment Ht 1 III! 111111 11181 1•‘ritlay evt•ning was very 8104 1 . 8!;t111 fl'11111 11 111111/W1111 11 1011011111, 01111 the organ fund of the elmrch has a good', Inselthy start. Tin. .st,yen lea•ed with the offering; in fact, I ie opinious exoressed have Mem so flattering that it has bele) ule- itui give the t-ittetititiment in Iii,' nearby tiovtis_ starting at' ProhahlY next FridaY night. The perforinam..• Friday n i g h t was given limi e r heavy • •` 4