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saanunnanalaan Olga BI Sin BA Z.LINGs PHI va t • • Kiddies K o Dear Boys and Girls: haven't • any this week again and n poems have come in yet, so it: begins to look as though a, Spring Creek girl would get the book of poems. I've ordered \Daddy Long, Legs\ Tor you, Vada. You should get it very soon now and I, hope you like it. I've read it twice and enjoyed it quite as much in the second reading as i did the first. I miss my daily walk in the, park since school is out. 1, always stopped to talk to the ' robins. They are such friendly' little fellows. Out here on the ; ranch we have no large trees' and we seldom see a robin. But we do have such hosts 0f meadow -larks and bob -o -links.' There is a daily morning con- cert which I enjoy as I lie bed. You see I'm not starting; my day quite as early as the birds. One evening this week when my brother came in from work, hi - brought - a• - baBY cotton Jail. We had an old mother cat with, one tiny baby kitten so I took! it. out to her to see if she would' ALBERT . GALEN, adopt it. She licked it and cud--! Associate Justice of the Montana J Supreme Court, State Chairman of the Executive Committee of the En- dowment Fund. This community is expected to do its part in the raising of Montana's share of the national American Legion endowment fund for the cure and assistance of disabled veterans .and for the orphans of former service eon. An intensive campaign for so- iiciting funds will be held June 29, 30 and July I. Organization of state and local committees has gone forward rapidly under the leadership of Governor E J. Erickson and Albert J. Galen, as- sociate Justice of the Montana su- preme court Governor Erickson is chairman of the honorary state com- mittee of the entiewmerte fund, and Judge Galen is executive chairman of the state committee in active charge of the 'toile - The recent rilf1S have tin- N. Gilliland. '. of Forsyth, state proved the looks of the wheat commander of the Lion, is confident on the North Bench, Montana will reach its quota. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and Among the members of the state daughter, Lucile, spent Tuesday executive afternoon at the Batty ranch. MONTANA PREPARING 1 . 0.4SE FUND FOR 011110 IN 3 I) died it up with her own baby so I came away and left it. In about a half hour my sister went to see how little cotton- tail was getting on in his new home. She could not be found but mamma kitty was looking very plump indeed. I think she liked him altogether too well, don't you? Her kindness to animals was a selfish kind- ness,I fear, Tit; poems will be. published next week. I hope we get more in by the end if the week •vhen they will be judged. AffectIonsftely, Aunt .getty. NORTH BENCIFI NEWS FOUND—Rebekah emblem pin. Owner may have same by pay- ing for this notice. 24. GOVERNOR E. J. ERICKSON, State Chairman of the Honorary Montana American Legion Endow- ment Fund for Disabled Veterans and Orphans. committee, besides Chair- man Galen. Mrs. W. T. Perham, of Glendive, the vice chairman, and It. J. Foster, representative of national headquarters of the Legion, are Sam D. Goza, Helena; Earl G. Ganzberger, Butte; E. C. Carruth, Havre; Nelson Story, Jr., Bozeman; Frank Hazel TAKEN UP—One brood sow, baker, Dillon, Judge 0. F. Goddard, both ears split; first seen about Billings, Miles Romney, Hamilton; J. May 1st. Owner may have samei lags, Choteate Leon Shaw, Bill - by paying for this adv. Geo. E. alas; Joe T Hocking, Glasgow, Frank Fishback Plentywood; Dean L. Stone, Mi Herman, 10 miles up Rotten' ' Grass above St. Xavier. 49-4t 1 Among the members on the state 1111 nassenauzass• 'riot -44c ) ennea are makipg Written by Grade School Pupils t j uzis f 0 r monger .4 1 :(7:n1V • • • 4%4 • . - . -11.0 1 004,e6rstio4.44 N tin yr - - ribiA\- --•.--- - ,--. - — tr...4.4Laj_ Gi l vgrer aid \ lit' TM , NVAIIT. - .... ,..7i.... '--\. uit spa . t 4l , r - fa I. -------' -111/-3-- - - - - - i----Amlar -, ---,---,----;---s,- , . ! - t il:04i Cron -7 A 4 r ° 14111643 /' - ' :. .. .. - - - - - • - - •hi.k=e Iii- - siss.hi414,Aallsoga .,Uiti . Patten; dilitiirfartner, rin d w ile.'s i... .Editoi.-itil.lpef`: tilelic %imp 'The Girt - Scouts are - back froll. f ac • t i4i ca l a d. u„, Ns* Jack Huthe'rford has recently- R e p o r t ers: Ev,elyn Tallon, ; 4 1 ( a lut a g ee oo m d Pi ini n e 74 . spite . t v- A . 1 --- ehr ho i: 0 (,.. m o c ai o u r ni t i he e. /;=.. i a la :r it us I s rive, inn i The •e-ite 1-nditins on the bound- !Rah mai m ileign. corkins. Las. ,d ,v is e agre i e li ab eh l t e e d at inet.i t. : i m t e r s a d in tu ec& ti.littent:hriii ii ng. and sliding don , - .. ary . (ititoe--q04,ein4ie Cheyenne iipir, tAkift, 1 Max - ThompsOn, A far o s it ie. c i ar: _ pow _cooks. and .4tiursday c veniU . EC I. h t . girls C ' 1 \ reser P liu .e 6 \ '' 14Svelyu lienton, R o se Stoltz, , good sports Made . ..the days' all I had a rimP-fire /fleeting. They Maud saw, .a - and Mrs. , , . hers a Trona- Ithinehart and Harriet pii;s too quickly. - Much regret tiled.leAllister..games and sangs te . 11 y was expressed - that the rainy During the hike in the . after - gm. .ifter \'ranting Reltool, . e lhi s week to attOnd the ' _.-,,...........--•_.„ ...—.... weather made it. necessary to mom, Mrs. W. A. Ransier', who d C - 40.14 4 tii i• - \fii' ioile Se ' :at . :Oreclis y, ,- • . _ Eitorial come home a (las; earlier than had charge of the cOmmissary, planned. • made three kinds *of candy and . , Now that the summ r vacatio MiSs Dunn, a state nurse from n . nsssed it around at the meeting. John Graf and . son Ernest, of is here, the Grade s hool boys the Tuberculosis Hospital, gave The girls then went to the Hardin, - are installing the new and girls feel less energetic, many interesting talks, which machine shed where thei r beds 1011` horse -power bolter for theillany are p lannig t ri p the girls enjoyed very much. • were, and no sooner had they th -sehool heating plant. The in- ; roughout. t h e s u m mer. A ' s LaA Wednesday. J u n c 3. tstallatiMi of this boiler will ; special meeting was called at there cost the governmept over $6000.O$6000.i the - .home of the editor and it ramp, 'were many sad hearts in particularly among t h e Principal Wm. II Balmer of , was decided to disband the staff members of the Firefly troop, t h e Tongue River Training I of the Junior Tribune during when their leader, Miss Mary school at Busby, accompanied Hi by Mr.s. Balmer, were in Hardin ; re [ Tuesday buying supplies for the self Men)! mess hall. been here •insp3cting the work Cecelia Larkiu,; George Sullivan, -Oats, corn chop, bran a d shorts, also • Kirby coal. 5-41 DENIO ELEVATOR honorary committee are the following, listed by cities: Billings -.--William J. Soper, Robert C. Strong, W. B George, Bishop Fox, Rev. Edward Wulff. Bozeman—Mrs rna lierrick. Butte—Senator K. ,Wheelee Dr. T. C. Witherspoon, D. Gay Silvers. Andrew J. Davis, Teouias 3. Walker, W. A, Clark, Jr, . W. McDowell, Judge George Bourqin, Judge J. J. Lynch, Janice J. St:444101d. C. F. Kelley, James Bobbins, Sydnai Sanner. Deer Lodge ---Frank Conley Forsytle—Toin Stole, Judge George Horkare John E. Edwards. Glendive--Dr. Arthur A. Baker. Great Fails—Hon. Scott 1.ea vitt, Judge Charles N. Pray. Sam Stephen- son, Tip O'Neil.--,Stephen.4. Cowley, Celt.. John Morgan, Fred Flignian. Hamilton—Themaa Kane. Helena—Gov. J. E. Erickson, Chief Justice 1. L. Callaway, Sam V. Stew- art, Senator T. J. Walsh, L. A. Foot, Chancellor Brannon, Norman B. Hol- ter, C. Thomas Bustle. Jr., C. E. Pew, Mrs. J. W Walker, J. Ward Crosby, Mrs. Henry Sherlock, Mrs. George Jo.) co, Bishpp Carroll, E. J. Bowman, Judge William L. Holloway, Judge W. 11. Poornian, T. A. Marlow, Mrs. J. S. M. szetit• W. T. Piggot, W. G. Fer- guson, Col It H. Williams, Mrs. Janet Rowand. Kalispell—Lt. Gov. W. S. McCor- mick. Lewistown --Hon John 0. Evans, Judge Ed. Baker. Libby—Ceorge Millett. 1.i- ingston—William E. Bennett, cql. T. H. Lantry. Manhatttn--(leoree M. Lewis.' Miles CRY ---Joe Scanlan, George W. Farr. Missoula—Joseph Dixon. William L. Murphy. Fred Sterling. George B. Wiese'. Eugene J. Callahan. C , abtree Corbtoy, Ed. Donlan, Mrs. Lois R. Brantly. Red Lodge—Mrs. R. M. Porter, Mrs. lennie .ane. Roundup --Frank Wall. Terry --Walter Flark-;enhar. Whitenall—Itirt...1, E.. 0; Pace. Every Good Quality You Expect of Your Tires You W Find in U.S. Royal Cord and UsCo Cord I F your requ rements demand the finest quality that has ever been put into a tire, you need the U.S. Royal Cord—the standard of value everywhere. If you know you do not need the extra mileage of the Royal Cord but want your money to bring you full service and fine appearance —the USCO Cord Is the tire for you. Both are made and guaran- teed by the United States Bub- b!\ Company. Royal Cords - in all sizes from 30:3% inches up. Royal Cord low =t re Balloons for 20. 21 and 22 rims, and Royal Cord Balloon. Type Tires. USCO Cord -In 30:3 inch and 30:3% inch clincher, and 30z3% , 31s4, 3314 and 34z4 hack straight side. United States Tires are cs2d Tires HARD'IN MOTOR COMPANY lone ; so when it started in to rain. The scouts, leaders, mothers rid guests all appreciate the kind 'hospitality of Mr. and slimmer months. It will Weller, left for Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Fred Gordon during the me in September when where she will become the bride at their pleasant ranch on ol starts 'again. ( - 4 Doctor David Baker. All the Little Horn. joined -in heartily in songs and yells, to cheer her on her way. irginia Kelley expects - tir ga It is the sincere wish of all the to her parents' cabin in the scouts that she will be very Little Horn canyon to Epend the happy in her new home in summer. -tenny California. Monday evening, June 1, Miss Wednesday night, Doctor RI/S- Helen Wort was married to Mr. sell gave a talk on \The op - Lloyd Carper. Only the dis- portunities that are open to 41 A tance prevented t h e school all if we are clever enough to children • from personally ex- zrasp thetri.\ His talk was very ressing their good wishes a* interesting and the girls enjoyed a rousing charivari. - it very much. The next day Nebraska. Briefs TIW DEVIL'S TOWER I ments where - the tourist willf EYES BAD? TRY CAMPHOR I find a fine overnight camp - One day three Sioux maidens, !ground with spring water and a while out gathering wild flowers, refuge cabin built by the Na- were beset by three bears, so tional Park Service. The In• the legend goes. The maidens (thins also say that during the look refuge upon a large rock; thunder storms the Thunder which the bears were also able tirod takes his mighty drum to to climb. The gods, seeing the; the top of the Tower, where he Maidens about to be devoured,. heats it. thus causing thunder. caused the ruck to grow up out, Devil's Tower is located twelve of the ground. As the rock , miles from Hulett and thirty grew the maidens climbed, but ; miles trona Sundance, Wyoming, Hie bears followed. At last, be - in the extreme northeast corner coming exhausted the bears of the state. could climb no farther and fell So far as is known only one DR. RANSIER to their death on the rocks be- man has ever climbed to the top low. The maidens then took of this Tower and he made his the. flowers they had gathered way by the use of steel spikes and made them into a rope with which they safely lowered them- selves to the ground below. For eye trouble there is nothing letter than simple camphor, hy- drastis, witch hazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, one small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained . eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Sibley -Drug Co. NOTICE—My office is still naintained at my former hospi- ii building. —Dr. Labbitt. driven into the wall as he climbed. The sides are deeply creviced, varying in depth and Thus the Indians account for width from sixty to seventy feet. t•he origin of the Devil's Tower, There are about five acres on but, science tells us it is the plug top of the Tower. or remains of an old volcano that never spouted. It stands II. D. Watenpaugh, formerly of in northeastern Wyoming on Fou r Mile community, now traf- the Custer Battlefield Highway, fic secretary of the Sheridan a state and federal aid highway. chamber of commerce, stopped It is 1,280 feet high from the ' over at Hardin Wednesday tc Belle Fourche river bed; the shaft proper is 800 feet high. visit his old-fime friend, Carl The Devil's Tower is one of Rankin, while en route home the twenty-four National Monu- from Billings. • Briefs Laurence Labbitt is going to spend his summer vacation at the canyon of the Little Hum. Eileen ; Logan is going on a trip to Stevensville, Montana, 'text week. Dorothea Eder has gone to visit her grandmother at Ord, DENTIST A -Ray W ork EXAMINATION FREE Pbooe 5 Sullivan *Mt DR. L F. 11%VERI1E1.1) Physician and Surinam °Mee—Sullivan Meek Office Phone 84 Residence Phone 'Jai Announcing a New Type The BROUGHAM $1595 7 -Pass. Sedan $1795 Fve ‘ gxh HARDIN HUDSON—ESSEX CO. 125()SADSCOHN The world's largest production of 6-cylindet cars permits the lowest prices in Hudson history. And for the finest Hudsons ever built. Thus Hudson is more than ever the \World's Greatest Buy.\ Hudson -Essex Now World's Largest Selling 6 -Cylinder Care l C. F. Gillette, Manager Hardin, Montana ftestale. •••. •. • . . • - ---4- ect - -..etems. -- efeseisimpartk t-ac. ; .- -, ;t,- , 9•50rwa-4.6apoaw4 4ot • • . N - • -72. Arj..44!... , : 4 W:a .. . 6 ::iir l :-. 4 .4..r.P7iiVii.thilirWaillarlIkARWAlini4e. • . ;