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Friday, December 4, 1025. THE HARDIN TRIBUNE -HERALD Page Eleven IS LASSIFIEDi ADVERTISEMENTS FARM LANDS FOB SALM FOR SAL 12 acre'ernLautet e County. Oregon. Suitable for cattle or sheep. Party acres in pasture; uullinited range. Small house, orchard, etc. Price $151)0. Mrs. Anna Dowell, Wickershatn, Wash, BUY NOW—Puget Sound laud, improved, unimproved, dairy, sheep. chickens, frutt. Terms; details. F. Hopkins, Stanwood, Wash.. R. 1. CITY PliOPERTY FOR SALE—flous ta, Montana. 'rice $100.00 Theo. Hayworth, Basin, Wyo.• FOR SALE--Four-Room House in Round- up. Mounted.. $500. Lippltt, Shenandoah, lowa. LIVESTOCK Bull, 21 months old. One new feed grinder, 'purr. 32 boiler tubes, 2 1-2 by RN filches. On. , inside boiler tube cutter; cuts 2 to 2 3 : he-lios. L. Martin, Ross Fork. Mont. F 0 It 8 A I. E —20 itamboulliett Delaine yearling bucks. Located 1-2 tulle east of Cascade. Victor Shrammeck, Cascade, Mont. DUROC-JERSEY Boars and Bred Sows that well improve your herd. Prices reasonable. Satisfsetiou guarauteed. .1. E. Darham, Laurel, Mont. POULTill AND rat:mires WANTED. IF YOU WANT best possible trices. ship your poultry to Zimmerman & Smith. 1122-24 W. Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. Write for prime and tags. WILL BUY YOUR POULTRY and Eggs. 4 One or a thousand. Gooch Poultry Co., Butte. Montana. WE ARE IN THE MARKET every day for live chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese. , Highest market prices paid according to ' quality on day of arrival Montana Meat and Commission Co.. Butte. Montana. • iOULTRIT FOE SALE SELECTED S. C. FANCIED WHITELEE- HORN COCKREILS, from high producing dames. State accredited flock. $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00. Farm id; run strictly on toultry school prineiples. Hassenfratz Bros., Box 252, Big Timber, Mont. BEA 1 ------ t0I: 7 11'ERED BULL PUFS I STATE BRIEFS $15. Bulldogs. 501 Rockwood, Dallas, Tex. HIGH CLASS English Shepherd Pupa. and pedigreed pollee dogs. Gerhard Wolter. Hamburg. Minn. Your Cross Word Puzzle HORIZONTAL. 4 Floors 742'4 s telSrESD OP SA•ite 4 G A OR/Wag t./refa, MATH oo Neu pawl - 12 WHAT DoES \t 45( EuR. MEAN ? 1104oei mo MV Ev4 : k i tte i .p Trm ' I wo 'Y4 A emir leo It tti bit VERTICAL 1 A wise woman puts • grain of sugar Into everything she says to a mu, and takes a grain of salt with everything he says to her. WHERE CAM I 4E 1 ' LUNCH i; • i r : i t Itt This puzzle is Just like all the other Cross Word Puzzles, but—Instead of using your Dictoinary, you use your EYES. Each Picture is a Word. DOGS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Police pups, grown dogs. Pedigreed stock. Greys, silver ana white. eend C. O. D. Mrs. Wm. McCulloch, Coop- erstown. N. D. FOR SALE—Fox, Peer, and Cat Hound, 2 years old. Very best. Chas. Gregory, Bangor. Me. FOR SALE—January delivery. White Pollee Pups. Address Mrs. Richard T. [tingling. White Sulphur Springs, Mont. RABBITS CHINCHILLA RABBITS—THE MOST profitable fur bearing rabbit. Finest quality stock for breeding purposes. Bear- e tooth Silver Fox & Fur Co., Red Lodge. Montana. • • CHINCHILLA RABBITS—EXCLUSIVE FUR strains. Cascade Fox Farms, Hood River, Ore. FOR SA LE—MISCEL LA N ROC la RESfoilkocoIatealng Chocolate and Almond Bar. Easy to make at home. Milk Chocolate recipes never before given to the nubile. $1. Ro- bert Gans, Pt. Marion, Pa. Box tria WATER WELLS DRILLED—Write H. B Warner, Sand Springs, Mont. IF YOU HAVE ANYVHiNG YOU WANT to sell or buy, write us and we will tell you how to get in touch with the people you can do business with. Write M. N. A.. Box 891, Great Falls, Mont. HELP WANTED L DIES --Way to make money at borne; pleasant, profitable. Stamp for partlen- tars. Lindner Company, Box 26, Station J. New York. SEND 25e for plan to make money from knitting machine. Box 414, Malta, Mont. KNITTER OWNERS — SYVE more money. T. S. Burns, Salem, Illinois. TEACHERS WANTED MIDWEST TEACHERS AGENCY—Good teachers for good schools. Box 801, Billings, Montana. HELP WANTED—SALESMEN \SALESMEN--GUM-VENDING and Bowl- ing alley machine combined; has no equal; $11 commission on =3.50 sale; law- ful everywhere. Write Honey Dew Gum company. 639 South San Pedro street, Los Angeles, Cal.\ SPLENDID opportunity representing Pure Silk Underwear and Hosiery manufactur- er to wearer. We deliver and collect - Writs for particulars. I Deal Direct Silk Mill, Warren: Pa, MAKE BIG MONEY selling EXCELCIS household and food products. Biggest in Inter -Mountain Region. Exclusive territory to right parties. Transportation paid. Write for particulars. LABORATORY PRODUCTS CO., Salt Lake City, Utah. RUSSELL PICTURES CHRISTMAS GIFT Put the Western spirit into your Christ- mas gift. Give set containing twenty (20) of Chalk It. Russell's beat paintings. You get twenty of these pictures in full color, all different, for $3. Set contains the fol- lowing pictures: Roping a Wolf. 9x11. Wound Up, 9x12 A Rainy Morning in a Cow Camp, 7x9 The Prospector.; 8 1 / 2 x12 Scattering the Riders, 8 1 ,4x12 Last Chance or Bust, 9 1 / 2 x13 The Held Up. 9113 The Water Girl. 9 1 4:12% Roping a Grizzly, 9:11 1 4 The Bucking Bronco. 8 1 4:12 The First Furrow, 8x12 Blackfeet Burning the Crow Buffalo Range, 9x12 Boss of the Trail Herd, 8%x1.1 The Winter Packet, 6x11 Better than Bacon. 7x7 The Tenderfoot, 6%19 1 / 2 Smoke of a Forty-five, 719 The Scouts, El'4x91,‘ • Elk in Lake McDonald. 6 1 / 4 x8% Women of the Plains, 7%3;9% The above set complete, only 13. B. G. Stevenson, 204 Blackstone Apartments, Great Falls, Montana. AGENTS WANTED A . NTS WANTED t• sell SUR-SHOT DOT & WORM CAPSULES. Write fete our propesition. Fairview Chemical Co., Fairview, Montana. a - MEDICAL NCER IS MY SPECIALTY—Write for free illustrated book. Dr. Williams Sane- T eartesniii w r AUTO PARTS CUT YOUR REPAIR BILL IN HALF. Good need parts for all makes of cars; satisfaction gnaranteed. Over 100 models of cars wrecked. Billings Auto Wrecking Co., Billings, Montana. TOBACCO TOBA CO—Kentucky Sweet Leaf, llorne Grown, Home Cured Mellow with age. Satisfaction guaranted. 5 ite, $1.25, C. 13. D. Ernest Choate, Wing°, Kentucky. KODAK FINISIIIINO WID ROLL AN IS 25c or ostiy - W. tarot. Satisfaction guaranteed Owl Photo Service, Pardee N. D. FURS REPAIRED RIL-LINNI• n made over. Satisfaction guaranteed Reencra Fur Rouse, Butte, Montana tiri FOR TANNING AND MAKING Beauti- ful choker from your coyote or like skins. Strange's Fur sad Taxidermy Shop, Clarkston, Wash. ASSATIMIS 0111111MMITS ETC. TIVIRTheral asilLyers. c sta. • NIS N. Wyoming Butte, Meat, Box 114. PERSONAL MARRY tir 1.6111111.17.1oto \Tee is Club,\ Reliable: dee- cripitoso free. Sex NG, Oakland, M. N. A.—WK.--11-30-25 Zonolite, a Libby product, is attracting attention in still another quarter. It is now being used in the manufacture of a roofing material at Billings that the man- ufacturer claims will make a \permanent\ roof. O 4 O. A ban on Sunday dances in Cascade county will he enforced under the provisions of the controlling statute, it has been announced in a joint statement by County Attorey H. R. Eickemeyer and Sheriff Tom Norton. * • Winnett Masons have purchased the fire- proof brick building, formerly known as the Park hotel, and will remodel it at a cost of $10,000 for lodge and clubroom pur- poses. The building will be completed in six weeks, it is planned. O 4. -* • Bringing of the 1926 convention of the Society of Montana Pioneers and of the Sons and Daughters of Pioneers to Fort Benton will be one of the major troJeete of the community, it was decided at the Fort Benton Commercial club banquet recently. 0 • 0. Marquis wheat which won first prize at the Pacific International show in Portland recently, will be Cascade county's special bidder for honors at the International Ilay and Grain show in Chicago next mouth. It was from the farm of LeRoy Kirby at Simms. • <i> Friends of Hans Hagan, who left Ana- conda last May with Detroit, Mich., as his destination, fear for his safety, and efforts are being made to ascertain his whereabouts. A small touring car belong- ing to Mr. Hagan was found in Detroit recently, apparently 'abandoned. • 0 0 That southeastern Montana may also be considered as being in the fruit belt, is Indicated from the experience of J. G. Gardner, farmer and rancher near Selway, about 60 miles south of Miles City, who has raised about 23 bushels of apples from the 60 trees that he planted in 1914. . 4. The payment requirements of the Indian department and the department of the in- terior, which affect all homesteaders on the Fort Peck Indian reservation who are In arrears to the government for their land, are forcing a number of the home- steaders to give up their farms. Sam Nampo, an alien of Wyola, Big Horn county, assumed too early the rights of an American citizen with the result that it coat him $75 when be appeared re- cently in the court of Justice of the Peace C. A. Corkins, at Hardin, to answer to a charge of being in unlawful possession of firearms. O 0 0 Senator M. M. Duncan of Virginia City, has received a handsome, though unique, present from his friend, E. Ford Hick- man, who discovered the articles in a curio shop in Shanghai. China. The pres- ent consists of two brass statutes—right and left—representing a Chinese angler In the act of landing fish. * A 0 The First State bank of Shelby has been reopened by Jay Larson, superintendent of banks, who has approved the reorganiza- tion plans. The bank bee been closed, and its affairs have been in the hands of the superintendent of banks since July 16 of this year. The town of Shelby has been without a bank during that period. • • • Plans for the errection of a two story brick temple, 50 by 150 feet, at the south- west corner of First avenue south and Seventh street in Great Falls, bare vir- tually been completed by the Knights of Pythias. The propesed building will cost between $25,000 and $30,000 and will form an adequate home for the lodge and its auxiliaries. • * Workmen employed by the city author- ities at Fort Benton have started to plow up the river bank from the Power store to the Old Fort park. This ground will be plowed and leveled this fall and 1// the spring will be seeded to grass. it will make a worthy improvement on this street which will become an attractive drive when completed. • • Two decisions by Judge Charles N. Pray in the United States dietrict court THE FIRESIDE --Decent and Sensible German and American ladles. Acquaint- ances arranged privately. Members every- where. Write 700 Quebec, Denver, Colorado. MARRY Thousands wealthy members everywhere: quickeet, most satisfactory results; write, be convinced. Coufidential interesting list FRICK. Mrs. Budd; Mot 753M. 'Ran Fianelsco. IS 1926 LUCKY FOR YOU? Send ques- tions, birthdate. $1.00. Dreams inter- preted. Clairvoyant. Detective work a specialty. Nellie Lewis, Psychologist, Sliver Lake, Oregon. HOTEL, E Butte ; Montana,NewFinlen with all outside rooms. Rates $12.00 and up. S. 0. HUSETH 110 GREAT FALLS. MONTANA Optometrist and Optician THIS BUTTE MAN EXPLAINS IT WELL KNOWN MONTANA DRUG- GIST MAKES A STUDY OF LIVER AILMENTS Filter Becomes Clogged; Many Ig- norant of Cause of illness Until the Symptoms are Traced to their Real Source. Poisoned! Made sick by shear neglect! This is what happens to countless numbers of men and women here, perhaps in your own family, explains A. E. Jensen of Butte, Pharmacist of state-wide reputation. Every drop of water used in large cities runs through a gigantic filter where poisonous waste matter is eliminated and the water made pure. People would soon protest if city officials allow- ed this filter to become clogged. Water could no longer be purified, Impurities would seap through, and your family would be made sick by the very water that flows Into your own home. Upsets Whole System Yet, this is exactly what happens to you every time you allow your body's filter to become sluggish and clogged. This is why you wake up feeling dull and tired—tongue coat- ed, bad taste in the mouth, and of- fensive breath! Why do many suffer from such afflictions as poor diges- tion, sour stomach, and formation of gas, improper movement of the bowels, sick headaches and a nerv- ous, upset and over -taxed condition of the system? Why Yon Feel Badly Your body's filter is in your liver! It was put there by nature with definite work to do. About every fifteen minutes all of the blood in your body passes through your liver to be purified. But how can it be purified when your liver has become sluggish and your intestines clogged up with waste? How can It secrete the juices that are 'essential to digestion? How can It supply the secretions Nature uses to oil your Intestines so that your bowels can more gently, thoroughly and naturally every day? Quite naturally you suffer from these ailments until your liver has been properly cleansed and toned, your stomach put back in condition and your whole system has been braced up and made well and strong. Keep This Filter Clean Great numbers have gained quick relief from these complaints through the use of Jedi-Sen pills. This preparation_ot_ Jensen's helps nature to cleanse and tone the live-, wake up your appetite, improve digestion and nourishment, tone the tired and overtaxed nerves, and send purer. healthier blood coursing through your veins. Treatment Mr. Jensen is so certain that his dis- covery will prove his theory that he gives away thousands of pills to convince our readers of his sincerity. lie wants every household in the state to try at his ex pense the virtues of Jen-Sen Liver You may have a full month's treatment free. Send la this ad and your name aed address. No postage—all is free. Try them 14 SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE TMFA/OH FUME M MMEWBEA QMLEI GEED C MRoDM EPROP O M FATO 5/DUN 'ALL W OUGMOMMTE M MCE 05EM% MME UMMR M MOM MEMBM fit - =MOM ! 1LLE! M num MEM MEMOMEM STATE CAPOTOL In W of the complete abandonment by the Cottonwood Coal company of opera- tions at its Lehigh mine, removal of its mining equipment and the proposed re- moval by the Great Northern of its branch line running from Windham to Lehigh, the Montana Power company has applied to the Montana public service commission for termission to remove its transmission line extending from Windham to Lehigh. % Montana has established a new record for planting game fish during the season just closed, according to the annual state- ment of C. A. Jakways, superintendent of state hatcheries, which assert that 38,975, - 417 were released during 1925. During the preceding year 24,871,098 fish were planted while in 1923 the number reached 18,642,620. fo O Because Mary Leonard proceeded under the sections of the codes specifying the method of procedure in the redemption of property sold by the sheriff, redemption was not effected at the time she deposited with the sheriff the necessary amount to redeem the property, and because she sub- sequently accepted settlement for the liens she held against the property her right to redemption was destroyed. This is the decision of the supreme court in affirming the judgment of the district court of Custer county in the case of Mary Leonard against J. W. Western and others. • 44 Defaults in civil tenons cannot be en- tered in instances where a general ap- pearance has been made, even though this appearance should not have been made within the time limit of 30 days fixed by the summons, according to an opinion of the supreme court which reverses the district court of Treasure county in the case of Urant Edenfield against the G. V. Seal company and others. O 0 0 Prosecuting attorneys of Montana coun- ties, meeting at the state capitol in a con- ference on law enforcement, formed a per- manent association, elected Attorney Gen- eral L. A. Foot president, Dwight N. Ma- son of Missoula, vice-president, and Mrs. Emily E. Sloan of Red Lodge, Carbon county, secretary. Mrs. Cloau is the only woman county attorney in the state. C. 0 0 Under an order of the state public serv- ice commission, an examination of the rec- ords of several northern Montana public utilities will be made shortly ter the ob- taining of information looking to a con- sideration of the matter of reasonableness of rates and service furnished by those utilities. The utilities company, of Scobey; the Pientywood Electric company, of Plentywood; the Montana and Whitetail Electric plant, of Whitetail, and the Union Electric company of Dillon. The examina- tions will be made by the auditor of the commission, Grant Reed. DECIDE NOW about 1996 e ICICS Our Accredited Chicks for 1926 will be better thae ever. Everything indicates a big demand. Get in touch with us now to secure the lowest prices. 15th successful year. QUEEN HATCHER Jay INN /430 Ava mug - fit ATTLIA START RIGHT! Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cud- cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes su- perfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap. Ointment. Talcum).—Adv. START WITH RittlISTRRBD ?WWII Stare with Standard Bred—Par. Bred. Pro- Ilric stock of the highest Pelt valves. %ton our ranch and look us user. We is- Gte eorrr•pundlonee. Missoula ether Blank Pot Company, Missoula, Mining Supplies Station Pumps Sinking Pumps Electric Hoists Repuano Gelatine Powder Drills Compressors Sirocco Ventilating Fans Anything and Everything You May Need for Mining Mail Orders Solicited Al CI MI HARDWARE HOUSE Butte Montana \MORE RAWHIDES\ In Montana, in which he held that city ordinances Reeking to license house to house so/lcitors of a concern which has its merchandising headquarters in another state, is in violation of the acts relating to interstate commerce, have been sustained in effect by the United Stated.' supreme court in the Injunction suit brought by the Real Silk Mills, an Illinois corporation, against the city of Portland, Ore. THOMPSON RADIO Built by a company enjoying 16 years of experience in exclus- ive radio experiment and manufacture. Makers of much equipment used by American and foreign armies and navies and merchant vessels. Recent price revisions make all models ready sellers. Write us. Exclusive Franchise to Responsible Dealers Distributors for Montana Helena, Montana SMALL SHEEP RANCH FOR SALE and sheep furnished to Purchaser on Shares. Have several small places especially suitable for farm flocks. Will sell and furnish purchaser with sheep on shares. Also have ewes for sale, any age from Iambs to Iro, in large or small numbers PENWELL RANCHES Penwell Block, Helena, Mont. Is the name of Charles M. Russell's new book, a limited numben.of which will be off the press by December 10. This is an entirely new publica- tion, containing 12 or more stories written by Mr. Russell. \MORE RAWHIDES\ is replete with Mr. Russell's original western humor; and is it collection of humorous and semi - humorous tales of the old cow puncher and Indian days. It contains numerous drawings by the artist made especially for this publication, each of which is suitable for framing. The binding is durable and attractive, and is adorned with an original drawing by the artist. oc • •- 72111%.: The Real Christmas Gift for Friends It a©k East — There could be no more appropriate Christmas Gift sugges- tion. Your friends back East will appreciate this real Mon- tana token—a moment() of the World's greatest Painter of Scenes front the Old West. • Reservation Must be Made At Once to Insure Deliveries from First Edition -- But a limited number of these books will be placed on the market for the Christmas trade. The first two editions of \Rawhide litavilitut Stories\ were bought up ranter than the publishers were able to print and bind them, A ro severa l Following is a tions have already been printed and sold. PROMPT ACTION will be necessary to insure delivery of copies from this first edition of \MORE RAWHIDES.\ Price by Mail, Postage Prepaid, $1.10 (Special Prices to Dealers) Reservations will be made in the order they are received at the office of the Montana Newspaper Association at Great Falls. Cash, or the equivakmt, must accompany each reser- vation. Dealers will be given special prices on quantity lots for retail distribution. A - coupon appears below for the con- venience of purchasers. Fill out the coupon below, mail it at °ire and your copy of this new book will be reserved and mailed to you. order), CITY STATE a• ••••••10 1 •••••••••••••••••••• • •••••• • • 00 0 0 00000000000 ••• 0000 • • • ew • •••••• •••• 00000 ••• MONTANA N,FAVEITAPER ASSOCIATION GREAT VALLS, MONTANA. Enclosed find $1.10 (check, express or P. 0. money for which send me one copy of \MORE RAWHIDES.\ NAME ADDRESS Partial List orthe Stories Contained in \More Rawhides\ \lAspley's Bear.\ \Farthiopm.\ \Hands Up.\ \Safety First! But Where is it?\ \Ranches.\ \The Trail of Reel root.\ \Mormon Murphy's Confi- dence.\ \Lathrope's Last Guard.\ \Hog Enter.\ \How Lindsay Turned India*\ \A Savage Santa Claus.\ \Bah's Skeen.\ \Broke Ruffalo.\ \A Gift Horse.\ \Dune MeDonald.\ \Bullard's Wolves.\ \Range Ellernes.\ \Night