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FALLS TO GREET NEW YEAR WIT H MANY CELEBRATIONS Church Programs Include Watch Parties and Cantata by Methodists; Liberty Center for Merrymakers. The passing of the old year -will not be a dolorous affair in Great Falls, taking the many celebrations that have been arranged to mark its last hours as an indication of the spirit prevail ing. Watch parties will be held at the Swedish Baptist, the Scandinavian Methodist, the Bethlehem Lutheran and the First Christian churches. Services will be informal and will fol low the regular evening services. A New Year's watch party that will be a happy mixture of humor and dignity will mark the closing hours of the old year at the Liberty theater. Manager Will Steege has announced a musical program that includes numbers by many of the musicians of the city. Out of town talent will also be rep resented. A trio of players will give numbers on the mandolin and guitars. Solo dances, acrobatic stunts, jazz by a 10-piece orchestra will be featured. A Russian dancer, who recently ar rived in Great Falls, will appear m dances. Community singing will give the audience a vent for hilarious spirits. An effort has been made to malse the entertainment a combination of fun and an opportunity to hear music featuring Great Falls players. Several surprise numbers and the fea ture. a pre release of Buster Keaton in "Day Dreams," will complete the program, which will end at 1:15. Burn Mortgage A "mortgage burning" service will be a feature of the program for the First Christian church, where on the stroke of midnight James Gooch will hold the platter containing the mort NEW ROLLING STOCK TO Cliï CARSHORTAGE Milwaukee Places Large Order With North Montana Area to Benefit. Again, and for the third time in about as many months, the Milwaukee railroad announced the purchase of a large volume of new rolling stock for its lines. The latest purchase in cludes 75 engines, 5.000 gondolas, 2. 000 box cars and 500 automobile cars. This news is contained in an announce ment received at the Northern Mon tana division offices of the road here from J. R. Veitch, assistant traffic manager, with offices in Seattle. The new engines are of the type known as Mikados, being large, heavy duty engines designed for freight use. The gondolas are for transporting coal and ore. The 2,000 box cars are of the tvpe used for wheat, and will add materially in another season to ward moving crops in the western states covered by the Milwaukee. " he automobile oars are end door riers. No date is announced for de livery of these by the contractors to the railroad, but merely that the or der is being placed. Before there had been any settle ment of the strike the Milwaukee an Bounced, early in September, that 4 f - 000 box cars had been ordered to be delivered at the rate of 100 a day, the majority of them coming into Montana to relievo the car shortage for mov ing wheat. Although deliveries were not according to schedule, it was the Ireceipt of these cars which _ helped taaterially to relieve an alarming Ue Sjp and which enabled the Northern Montana division to block its elevators much sooner than would have other wise been the case. Another announce ment, later in the fall, told of orders placed for several thousand more cars. This included, box, gondola and Refrigerator carriers. While the latest order may not ma terialize in the point of visible rolling stock for several months, the entire policy of the Milwaukee as regards equipment is to insure adequate cars to take care of all sorts of freight m ■»mother year without a car shortage *uch as was experienced in 1922, and it iB announced that the Northern Montana division will get its share of ell new additions to equipment. camtatatonight Hear the great Cantata-Pageant by t. e Methodist church tonight at the Crand theater. Seats free. Come early for good seats.—Adv. DENNIS LEAVES Lee Dennis, chairman of the state railroad commission, leaves for his home at Helena this morning after a ehort time spent in Great Falls. K-D-Y-S RADIO SERVICE BY THE GREAT FALLS TRIBÜNE Entertainment program, 360 meter wave Government agricultural report, 483 meter wave. " Regular musical programs Mondays , Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 o ' clock p . m . Sermon and music Sunday afternoon at 4 o ' clock . Government agricultural and weather forecasts at noon each day . Bed time story and concert Saturday night at 8 o ' clock . todTF This is the story that makes sons-proud to have Mothers—and Mothers proud to have sons. The melodrama of the century. Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" gage, while Mrs. Gooch will light the match that wilt consume it. Hymns will be sung and the pastor, the Rev. J. A. Pine, will give the New Year's greeting. At the church of the Incarnation, the Feast of the Circumcision will be celebrated on New Year's morning at 10:30 o'clock. There will be special music by the choir for this service. The regular New Year's masses will be celebrated at. the Catholic churches. The Rev. M. T. O'Brien will officiate at St. Ann's cathedral and the Rev. Wm. Callahan at St. Joseph's. On Sunday evening the Christmas cantata pageant, staged by the First Methodist church, will be repeated at the Grand theater. The Rev. George Mecklenburg, pastor of the church stated public demand had made it necessary to repeat the pageant.. The cantata, "The Spirit of Christmas," is given in four scenes. Many of the dramatic and musical numbers are humorous in character and feature many of Great Falls' singers as well as approximately ROO children. All roles are portrayed in costume and the biblical scenes have been followed correctly. Adoration of Saviour The final scene depicts the adora tion of the Saviour and is one of great beauty from the standpoint of theme, costume and scenic effect. More than 800 persons were turned away at. the first presentation. At the Y. iL C. A. New Year's will begin with a basketball game between the teams of the T_ nited Brethren and First Congregational church teams. During the afternoon games will be played between the Bull Dogs and the Lightning Raiders, and the high school and the Y. M. C. A. A Junior gymnasium exhibition and a swimming event will follow the basketball. After this there> will be a business meeting and a Tîickball game. In the evening the women of _ the "Y" will give a swimming exhibition and an exhibition of gymnasium work. An indoor baseball game will be the final athletic event of the day. During the afternoon Miss Billy Hill will be the hostess at a silver tea. The Salvation Army and the Y. M. C. A. orchestras will give musical num bers. J. C. Reed, Americanization secre tary, will entertain at an open house in his department 1 . The foreign born men of Great Falls and their fami lies will be his guests. For the in terest of the public he will display the work of the foreign members of his class. In the boys' department, cue roque and table tennis will be a part of the evening's entertainment. Basketball and swimming events are included in the program of this department. The Elks entertained for members and friends at their annual New Year's ball, which was given at the club rooms Saturday night. Several hundred couples were present Fea ture dances and favors for the wom en guests were a part of the enter tainment. At the Odeon the city electricians will conclude a series of dances on New Year's night. The opening dance was held last Thursday night Beau tiful decorations and many novel feature dances were included in their entertainment. CENTER VILLE MAN HELD FOR ASSAULT Gun Play Alleged in Solf Drink Parlor; Plans to Secure Ball at Next Term. Artura Antonini, a miner of Center ville, who is about 40 years old, was lodged in the county jail Saturday on a second degree assault charge in con nection with alleged gun play in which Gene Morlacci's leg was grazed with a bullet said to have been fired at Euschia Ioppa. Antonini and Ioppa had a quarrel at the American soft drink parlor at Tracy on December 18, according to the story of the latter, who swore out the complaint in the C. A. Wilson jus tice court for Antonipi's arrest. Anto nini left and returned with a gun he had secured at the A. C. M. coal mine No. 4, two miles away, the shot fol lowing. Antonini plans to secure bail to appear at the next term of the district court, it was said at the sheriff's office Saturday. The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff J. W. Iceland. The boy who was shot is the son of the propri etor of the American. O'Connor Parlors Handle Funerals of County Poor During the coming year the T. F. O'Connor undertaking establishment will bury the county poor, the county commissioners decided Saturday. The O'Connor company offered to do the work at $50 apiece. No other bids were received. This award concludes the yearly contracts, all of which must be let before the new member of the board assumes office the first of the year. MÏSS LEASÈTEÂVE8 Miss Isabelle Lease left Saturday morning for Evans, where she will re sume her work as a teacher in the school there. During the holidays she was the guest of her mot he»-, Mrs. N. Lease of the Meurice apartments. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Prominent Kalispell Girl Married During Holidays Wednesday evening at Christ church, Kalispell, in the presence of a large number of their friends. Miss Caroline Whipps daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Whipps of that city was united in marriage to Walter Albert Kleist of Seattle, Wash. The wedding service of the Episcopal church was read by the Rev. C. H. Linley, as sisted by a vested choir. Four bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Council of Seattle, Miss Ruby Jenn Henderson of Lewistown, Miss Helen Voelker of Spokane, and Miss Doris Herbert of Poison, a matron of honor. Mrs. Stafford Dolliver, and a maid of honor, Miss Margaret Conrad, and two flower girls accompanied the bride, and Major W. O. Whipps a brother of the bride, acted as best man. A reception at the, Whipps home followed the ceremony. Among the outf of town guests were United States Senator-elect and Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler of Butte, Mrs. G. A. Fusou, and O. U. Miracle of Great Falls. The bride is a Kalispell girl and a graduate of the Kalispell schools. After her graduation she studied dra matic work in Los Angeles for one year. 1 after which she entered the Uni versity of Washington graduating in 1920 with the degree of bachelor of music and for the last two years has been supervisor of music and physical education in the public schools of Eatonville, AVasli. Mr. Kleist is also a graduate of the University of Washington, Lolds a de gree of electrical engineer and is as sociated with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company of Seattle. The bride's family is numbered among the pioneers of Kalispell, her father having been closely associated with the city's banking business and political interests since its founding. Christmas Party Given Thursday Afternoon Mrs. E. A. Shaw entertained Thurs day afternoon at a beautifully appoint ed Christmas party at the' home of her daughter. Mrs. Melvin Cottier. Those invited were members of the Bi-monthly bridge club and several guests. A profusion of poinsettas and roses attractively decorated the tables. Mrs. Shaw was assisted by her daughter Mrs. Cottier, Miss Har riet AVestgard and Miss Harriet Oden. Those present were Mrs. J. Lenoad I/arson, Mrs. Charles Coulter, Mrs. J. T. Cottier. Mrs. Henry Dietele, Mrs. W. F. O'Leary. Mrs. Ernest Downing, Mrs. James Fitzgerald, Mrs. Chester Harris, Mrs. John H. Harris, Mrs. Thomas Westgard. Mrs. Allen Pierse, Mrs. D. L. S. Barker, Mrs. M. J. Quealy, Mrs. J. M. Ryan, Mrs. AA'ood worth and Mrs. Jennie Dunn. lone Robinson Holds Birthday Party lone Mae Robinson celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary December 23, with a Christmas party to which 26 of her little friends were invited. A Christmas tree with favors for all was the feature of the afternoon. The guests were: Gene Barlow, Marian Eickmeyar, Jerome Daley. Virginia Daley, Gretchen McCartney (Cas cade), Alice Fay, Barbara Sullivan, Margaret Putnam. Dorothy Putnam. Jean I.insren (Hamilton), Margaret McCarten, Jean Anderson, Frances Hartman. Margery Hartman, Glen Becket, Frances Johnson, Mary Chris teen Addison, Herbert and Helen Pierce, Edna Mottrell. Evelyn Cot trell, Ruth Dudley, James Finn, Mar garet Wells, Betty Groeble, Robert Groeble and lona Mae Robinson. U. C. T. Ladles Entertained Mrs. L. E. Benedict entertained three tables of bridge Tuesday after noon at her home. Her guests were members of the U. C. T. auxiliary. The prize for the highest score was award ed to Airs. Joseph Dratz. Those present. were Mrs. .T, A. Claudon, Mrs. Joseph Draiz. Mrs. E. J. Finn, Mrs. C. L. Flannigan, Mrs. AV. T. Hanev, Mrs. F. M. Heck. Mrs. M. T. Linnane. Mrs. William McLean, Mrs. AA'ray Miller, Mrs. T. O. Pea cock, Mrs. M. J. Quealey, Mrs. W. T. Scott and Mrs. Fred A r iles. Engles" Entertain At Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Ford Engle entertain ed at a family dinner at their home on Christmas night. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Engle of Portage; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dahl and their daughters, Clarence Higgins. Patrick Higgins and his daughters, Rosemary and Isabell, and Miss Florence Eck lund. Mr. and Mrs. Mullen Hold Open House Christmas Between 350 and 4(X> guests called Christmas afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. M. Mullen who held "open house" from 2 until 4 o'clock, in the ball room at the Elmore. I'ierses' orchestra fur nished music. Christmas cakes and coffee were served. Will Leave for Chicago After Holiday Visit Dr. J. M. Sweeney will leave Mon day evening for Chicago after spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houle, of 720 Second avenue north. Several Invited To Meet Visiting Girls About 20 guests were invited to call for tea at 4 o'clock Thursday after noon at the home of Miss Margaret Johnson to meet Miss Doris Hedges of Helena and Miss Mary Thomas of San Francisco. Miss Johnson Spends Holidays Here Miss Winifred Johnson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Johnson, 1024 Third avenue north, reiurned Saturday from AVhitman college to spend the hol idays with her parents. Miss Ryan Visiting Parents Over Vacation Miss Geraldine Ryan arrived last week from Missoula to spend Christ mas vacation with her parents. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge at the state university. Are Spending Holidays In Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hamer and daughter, Natalie, of the Jensen apart ments are spending the holidays in Minneapolis nnd Chicago. They will be away several weeks. Have Returned From Visit in Calgary Mrs. Arthur Merrick and son, Ar thur, Jr., of 510 Fifth street north have returned from Calgary, where they have been visiting for the last three months. Surprise Party for Miss Egged Miss Adeline Egged was surprised on her fourteenth birthday at lier home 510 Seventh avenue south, last week by a company of her friends. Those who enjoyed the party were: Grover Black, James Hart, Leo Kinney, Ed ward Kenney, Beatrice Hart, Lillian Barrett, Mary Barrett, Florence Mul vaney, Mavie Mulvaney, Mildred Kin ney, Lucille Egged, Mrs. H. D. Haynes, Mrs, T. Sullivan, Miss Adeline Egged and M^s. Annie Egged. To Spend Several Months in California Mrs.' V. E. Killinger and parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Allison, left Wednesday for southern California to spend the remainder of the winter. Is Visiting Mrs. Grogan Mrs. T. M. Facey of Malta, member of the legislature from Phillips county, is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. H. Grogan of 2221 Central avenue. Will Visit in Billings. Miss Alice Schräder of SOS Third avenue north, left for Billings Saturday to spend a few days visiting friends. Local Women Guests at Rominger Ranch. Mrs. H. Norskog of 1.316 Third ave nue north has returned from the Rom inger ranch at Flowerree, where she and Mrs. Jarvis Pierse spent the holi days. AVhile there they were entertain ed with several social functions in the form of dinner and card parties. Mrs. Pierse will return next week. SPRAY OF THE FALLS C. D. Powell of A'alier is visiting with friends in Great Falls. S. J. Page of Lewistown is a busi ness visitor in Great Falls. A\'. G. Norman of Lewistown stop ped in Great Falls Saturday. Walter Scott left Saturday for Whitefish on a business trip. D. II. Watson of Fort Benton is here on a brief business trip. F. E. Gordon was a visitor in Great Falls Saturday, from Hardin. Miss Lillian Dean of Twin Bridges spent Saturday in Great Falls. All cars on all lines will run until 1:30 a. in. New Years eve.—Adv. Miss Nana Anderson of Cascade was a Saturday shopper in Great Falls. Dr. Alex G. Ralston of Billings is transacting business in Great Fails. Miss Alice Gu«ra ;t of Lewistown is visiting with friends in Great Falls. AVilliam Parsons of Lewistown is spending the weekend in Great Falls. Miss Carrie Ness was a visitor in Great Falls Saturday, from Choteau. D. Y. Wilson, Jr., of Winnett is vis iting in Great Falls over the week end. II. B. McNair of Helena is in Great Falls looking after his interests in the city. S. A. Gordwiek of Billings is a vis itor in Great Falls from southern Mon tana. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Peterson of Mal ta are spending the weekend in Great Falls. Air. and Mrs. Glen Jennings of Havre were weekend visitors in Great Falls. C. A. Dunstall arrived in Great Falls Saturday, from his home at Gér aldine. > Air. and Mrs. F. A. Bruce were j Highwood viistors in Great Falls Sat i urday. j Miss Vera Carsten of Butte is spending the weekend with Great Falls friends. Boyd L. Stewart was a business visitor in Great Falls Saturday, from j AA'innett. Miss F. I. Jacobs of Loma spent I Saturday in Great Falls ou a shop j ping trip. I Frank B. Wilcox of Payette, Idaho, » is looking after business interests in [ Great Falls. ' Miss Lau rette McIIugh of Three Forks is spending the weekend in Great Falls. Mr. and Airs. AA". F. Aldrich of Brady are spending a few days visiting in Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Notrdquist left Saturday for Seattle where they will make their home. Absolutely the best corset today. Barclay custom made. Phone 8700. Mrs. Keller.—Adv. Elmer McGuire of Hamilton, return ed liome Saturday from a business visit in Great Falls. S. F. McCrea of Sunburst is at tending to business affairs in Great Falls for a few days. Mr. and Airs. .T. L, Augustenan of Harlem stopped in Great Falls Satur day on a business trip. Mrs. G, L. Robinson of Sand Coulee was among the out. of town shoppers in Great Falls Saturday. E. J. Hirshberg of Choteau, a well known business man of that town, is in Great Falls on a brief visit. Mrs. E. G. McKinnon of Sand Cou lee was among the out of town shop pers in Great Falls Saturday. Miss Alarictta Akin of Cascade, who has been shopping here for several days, left Saturday for her home. Leo E. Horton of Aliles City was an arrival in Great. Falls Saturday from the eastern part of the state. J. IX Matson left Saturday night for I St. Paul, where he will spend several j weeks looking after business matters. T. AA". Richards, who has been here I on business for the last week, left Saturday by way of Butte for his home j in Billings. Robert Clifton of Butte returned ! home Saturday, from a business visit 1 in Great Falls and the eastern part J of the state. I J. Gretencourt, who is connected j with the clothing business in Lewis town, was a business visitor in Great ! Falls Saturday. Miss Betty Robertson of Augusta is spending a few days of her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. E, L. Barnes at 210 Fourth avenue north. Miss Mabel Ilasley of Anaconda has returned home after spending the hol idays with frieuds in Lewistown. She visited here for a few hours Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geddings of Malta left Saturday afternoon for their home, after spending the last week in Great Falls with friends and relatives. First Church of Christ. Scientist, Great Falls, Montana, announces a free lecture on Christian science by George Shaw Cook, C. S. B., of Chi cago, 111., member of thei board of lec tureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in BILLS AGAINST MUNICIPALITY Allowed by the City Council and Park Board for the Month of Nov., 1922 general h. h. Miller , labor ? 10 00 c. w. Webb , labor 13 15 a. Berek , labor jj 00 o. c. Butler , labor » 00 w. p Wren , treas . cash advanced 96 Imp . dUt . No . 192, repay loan .... 72 10 l. e. Burkland , labor ;... 65 00 w. p. Wren , treas . freight advanced 1 5j Firestone Tire & Rubber Co ., tube 2 61 Central Auto Supply Co ., supplies Geo . r. Haines , damages w. p. Wren , treas . cash stamps î Cascade county , office rent .... [ Cascade county , office rent .... ! Dr . g. a. Fuson , salary i Ethel Thielbar , rent Underwood Typewriter Co ., rib - ! Continental ' Oil Co ., gas and oil 1 Pure Oil Co ., gas and oil i Mutual Oil Co ., gasoline i y. w. c. a., travelers ' aid . . i ... i Mrs . Dollemore , salary wm. Dollemore , salary Dr . t. f. Walker , salary Dora Mecklenberg , salary Mrs . Lucia Wilson , salary Cascade Laundry , laundry Stanton Trust & Savings bank , rent s. o. Huseth , eye charts 7 50 75 00 1 00 300 00 165 00 266 66 100 » 1 00 62 38 80 55 117 50 60 00 60 00 50 00 65 00 165 00 100 00 16 57 375 00 1 00 Moston, Massachusetts. This lecture will be given in the Grand theater on Thursday evening. January 4 at 8:00 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited to be present.—Adv. Air. and Mrs. E. W. Macklin left Saturday for their home in Missoula. They have been visiting relatives in Havre and stopped in Great Falls on their way home. Mrs. R. A. McPherson, who has been visiting relatives in Lewistown for the last week, made a brief visit in Great Falls Saturday on her way home to Butte. $54,768 Postal Savings Increase Boosts Falls P. O. Postal savings accounts in the Great Falls post office increased $54,7f>8 during the mouth of October, and the office jumped from 92nd to (59th place among the officers of the service in postal savings, according to a report received by Postmaster William Clus tern. The deposits were unusually large during the month of October, the re port shows. The increase in Great Fulls for October was 40 per cent over the preceding month. This in crease was more than half that of the largest increase made by any city. Los Angeles. Calif., with an increase in deposits of $89,691. stood first. In all offices throughout the serv ice where'th'e deposits total more than $100,000. the increase was good, the report shows, especially in the west ern cities. Of the 12 cities having deposits in excess of $1,000,000 only three re ported increases during October, these being Tacoma, and Seattle. Wash,, and Portland, Ore. Postal officials see in the October deposits, signs of returning health to the postal savings system because of the apparent check in withdrawals. ©Somen's Corner AUXILIARY WILL MEET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. The Ursuline auxiliary will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the Ursuline academy. The hostesses will be Mrs. Henry Vogel, Airs. ,T. J. j O'Mahoney, and Airs. Edward Flaherty. JOINT INSTALLATION OF |OF OFICERS WEDNESDAY. ! The Ancient Order of Hiberians will I hold a joint installation of officers, both men and women, AVednesday eve J uiug at 8:30 o'clock in St. Ann's hall. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Airs. .T. Heik kila of Sweet Grass, at the home; of Air. and Airs. Carl Lunde. 705 First: avenue north, December 30. a son. MARRIAGE LICENSES James Leroy Roy, 2->; Alary Ella Miller, 22; both of Great Falls Bord T.ee Stewart 20; Helen M. James. 21; "both of AA'innett.. FALLS AUTO DEALERS HOLD MEET THURSDAY The Great; Falls Automobile Dealers a ssociation will hold its monthly meet ing Thursday night at Hotel Rainbow. Plans for the show. March 13 to 17, will be made at this meeting. Com mittees in charge of the show activi ties will be named and other questions decided. The* United Kingdom is the heav iest. purchaser of American products. STRANGEST OF WELLS CLAIMED BY BILLINGS; HOT CRUDE HITS AIR TO CONGEAL OR SHIFT COLOR Oil men when they gather can tell of strange things that come from the deep tests of the earth. They tell of strange earth formations, of strange drilling experiences and strange kinds of crude oil. They tell of the man who obtained his production, not by drilling but by tunnelling into the side of a hill. They tell of the highest field price in the world which is paid for the product of that well, the sole constituent of a well known medical preparation. But providing a source of new tales for the oil men is the Barnsdall-Fos ter well on the Lake Basin structure of southern Montana. The well recently caused new excite ment when it flowed over the top of the casing. It was found to be but a small amount of oil on a column of water. The well is now reported to be at more than 3,800 feet. A recent visitor in Great Falls from Billings tells about the oil from the Barnsdall-Fo8ter well; "This oil, coming from the deep test, first caught the attention of the oil men by its high viscosity. At the ordinary temperature of a room, the ■ i ! j I h. k. Mulford Co ., antl - toxln .... 369 30 McKee Stationery Co ., supplies .. 1 55 g. f. Drug Co ., supplies 87 63 g. f. Drug Co ., supplies 2 50 Montana Power Co ., service .... 9 95 Curtis Grocery Co ., groceries and meats 59 88 John s. Stackhouse , salary 190 00 l. e. Burkland , labor 60 00 g. f. Auto Radiator Works , repairs 81 50 g. f. Starter & Battery Co ., supplies 18 40 Blckford Motor Co ., supplies .... 24 55 Montana Repair & Upholstering Co ., repairs 14 50 Northwestern Auto supply Co ., supplies 55 34 Strong Scott Mfg . Co ., supplies 6 90 Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service .... 13 30 Tribune Pt . & Sp . Co ., supplies 27 so h. Earl Clack Co ., gas and oil .. 867 45 The Texas Co ., gasoline 56 25 Cascade county , registered voters , printing ( annual ) 684 30 Cascade county , registered voters , printing ( primary ) 343 35 Strain Brothers , supplies 3 80 The Tribune , notices 83 80 District No . 418, retire warrants 39 40 Tribune Pt . & Sp . Co ., supplies .. 7 60 Dr . l. a. Nutting , service 18 00 h. k. Mulford Co ., anti - toxin 37 50 Harry Newman , premium 17 24 Wm . Shea , milk samples 2 92 Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service .... 10 20 Remington Typewriter Co ., paper 3 00 g. f. Drug Co ., supplies 6 75 Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service 8 00 g. f. Drug Co ., supplies 1 75 t. f. o' Connor Co ., ambulance hire 12 00 Fee Forest , supplies 93 93 g. f. Iron Works , supplies 25 Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service 1 45 g. f. Upholstering Co . . supplies 21 50 f. s. Wolfe , resolutions 12 50 w. p. Wren , treas . cash adv ., envelopes , 10 00 Stanton Trust & Savings bank , rent 250 00 wm. Albrecht , supplies 7 37 Pearce Coal Co ., coal — car No . 84933 56 14 Pearce Coal Co ., coal — car No . 84933 104 89 Murphy - Maclay Hdw . Co ., sup - plies 7 70 $5 524 19 $150 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 200 00 150 00 125 00 250 00 165 00 150 00 125 00 125 00 165 00 130 00 63 95 33 90 72 00 160 00 50 00 50 00 85 00 175 00 meat 60 00 100 00 contingent r. m. Armour , salary h. r. Stevens , salary g. t. Boyd , salary Bernard Joyce , salary .... w. j. Casey , salary g. a. Bosley , salary Chas . Sutherland , salary .. r. r. Johnson , salary Geo . b. Calvert , salary .... John Wilson , salary Geo . l. Sleevy , salary .... w. h. Harrison , salary w. p. Harrison , salary Evelyn Hartwig , salary .. w. p. Wreii , salary l. t. Lambert , salary Chas . a. Fox . salary Bertha Murray , salary .... Jodie Lee Wren , salary .. m. l. Morris , salary j. s. Roth , salary a. e. Coonrod , salary .... d. f. Giboney , salary r. e. Morris , salary Chas . Davidson , salary .... w. h. Harrison , salary .... Mac Johnson , salary Mac Johnson , salary ...... Wm . Shea , salary Mac Johnson , fees and dog w. p. Beachiey , per diem police aa'. p. Wren , treas . cash express Marcus Anderson , salary f. c. Locher , salary d. t. McEUiott , salary Herman Rydel , salary Wm . Murray , salary Ernest Goings , salary Segval Semmingsen , salary John Frach , sala . y m. j. o' Neill , salary Geo . Knutson , salary p. j. Finneran , salary t. w. Moran , salary d. Ii . Dawson , salary Otto Bjornstad , salary j. t. Bowers , salary j. h. Dibb , salary j. l. Baltazor , salary w. f. Pritchard , salary t. i. Sappington , salary j. j. Egan . salary w. c. Meinerding , salary w. b. Ferguson , salary h. a. Sheppard , salary Ray s. Gaunt , salary Kmmett Hawkins , special officer o. f. Gaines , special officer .... j. l, Skaw . specil officer Fred Chichester , special officer .. John Quigley , special officer Frank Fleichman . special officer Ben Hanson , special officer .... Montana Power " Co ., service McKee Stationery Co ., supplies g. e. DeFoe Glass & Paint Co ., glass Cascade Electric Co .. supplies . . Bickford Motor Co ., supplies .... Pearce Coal Co ., coal — car No . 84933 Cascade Laundry , laundry Union Restaurant . prisoners ' board Frank Fleichman , special officer MeKinnev Motor Co .. supplies .. Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service Strain Brothers, supplies a. a. Pinski , plumbing Tribune Pt . & Sp . Co ., supplies $2 734 85 fire a. j. Trodick . salary wm. h. Grover , salary Harry Hogan , salary Roy Barnaby , salary t. h. Gordon , salary Austin Shanahan , salary .... Fred Stanley , salary >. Wm . AVare , salary Roger Curry , salary Frank Stocker , salary Ed . Dempsey , salary Jos . Guyette , salary g. c. Eakman . salary r. l. Gollehon , salary John McKenrta , salary Avm. McCormick, salary' •••• Ed. Schraeder, salary d. j. Griffin , salary \v. e. Doan , salary Joe Pilgeram , salary c. m. Benedict , salary c. a. Hedge , salary f. h. Bissell , salary Vern LeFebvre , salary Harry Trodick , salary Ed . Kiefer , salary e. f. Peterson , salary Russell Smith , salary Chas . Lane , salary Louis Banks , salary l. a. Derickson . salary Don Avery , salary Pat Lyons , volunteer l. a. Dericksoa , volunteer .. Gus Wallin , caretaker Cascade Laundry , laundry . . 53 200 0*1 170 00 160 00 130 00 135 00 135 00 85 50 335 00 135 00 135 00 135 00 135 00 135 00 150 00 135 00 135 00 135 00 135 00 99 00 135 00 22 50 27 00 100 00 160 00 18 00 18 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 4 50 4 50 42 45 3 00 15 50 3 so 234 54 4 85 166 30 31 50 1 45 10 00 6 20 15 50 31 05 $3 707 47 ...$190 00 ... 165 00 ... 155 00 ... 155 00 ... 155 00 ... 145 00 ... 145 00 ... J45 00 ... 135 00 ... iso 50 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 .., 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 81 00 ... 135 00 ... 130 50 ... 130 50 ... 135 00 ... 130 50 ... 130 50 ... 130 50 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 135 00 ... 58 50 ... 22 50 ... 135 00 ... 3 50 s 50 ... 10 00 .. . 5 22 oil congeals and has the appearance of vaseline. It is as light in color and congeals as easily. The tempera ture of the body is enough to bring it back to liquid state and it need be held in the hand but a few miuutes to bring this result. "A fact that has but recently been noticed by oil men is that the color of the oil actually changes. The change takes place most quickly if the crude is kept warm. The oil loses its greenish tiBge and turns to light oil. This is seen if the bottle of oil is left standing for several days. The green oil takes the top of the bottle and the yellow oil settles to the bottom, and steadily encroaches on the green until the entire bottle is a light brown. "An additional unusual feature of the oil is that, despite its high viscosity, the oil is also of high gravity, testing even higher than Cat Creek. Because of the depth of the well, the oil is hot when it comes out of the hole but quickly congeals on the surface. The heat of the oil from the depth of the hole is such that the driller in han dling the bailer touches it sparingly. Oil men tell of wells drilled .to depths where tha bailee iç handled with tongs." National Laundry Co .. laundry 1 90 Chas . e. Morris Co ., supplies 75 Modern Vulc . Works , repairs .... 2 00 Nobles ' Auto Machine Works , supplies 5 50 John McRae Fixture Co ., sup - plies 3 10 g. f. Starter & Battery Co ., rental , etc 2 50 Montana Power Co ., service .... 38 15 The Electric Shop , supplies 18 00 Chas . f. Clark Co ., supplies .... 155 58 Pure Oil Co ., oil 25 80 Pearce Coal Co ., coal 126 85 McKinney Motor Co ., supplies .. 36 Overland - Forest Co ., supplies .. 5 25 City Garage , labor 2 25 a. a. Plnski , plumbing 4 35 Geo . d. Riley , labor 10 55 City Shoeing Shop , repairs 14 00 Strain Brothers , supplies ...... 12 00 Prentice Auto Co ., supplies 2 20 Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service 4 75 w. p. Wren , treas ., freight on rags 1 59 Spokane Toilet Supply Co ., rags 15 00 Pearce Coal Co ., coal 64 11 Murphy - Maclay Hdw . Co ., sup - plies 18 17 $4 781 93 library Louise Fernald , salary i. 150 00 Josephine Trigg , salary 135 00 Bessie Sestak , salary 100 00 Anna Root , salary 100 00 Loretta Kilroy , salary 105 00 Sam Wynn , salary 125 00 Florence Bristol , salary 68 40 Tribune Pt . & Sp . Co ., supplies 3 60 Mtn . States Tel . Co ., service .... 1 00 The Leader Co ., notices 90 Mrs . j. w. Agnew , magazines .. 2 00 Pearce Coal Co ., coal 75 09 Mutual Oil Co ., supplies ........ 3 15 Bancroft Whitney Co ., codes .... 24 00 Montana Power Co ., service .... 40 87 w. h. Blake , repairs 4 70 Arthur h. Clark , books 12 50 Caroline d. Johnston , books .... 11 15 g. f. Transfer Co ., freight 13 94 Harcourt Brice & Co ., book .... 1 44 The Ronald Press , books 3 79 McKee Stationery Co., supplies .. 11 60 j. e. Hoag , books 103 20 Moffatt Yard & Co ., books 4 74 a. c. McCIurg Co ., books 188 80 Standard Book Co ., books 5 44 Library Bureau , supplies 17 99 v. j. Languille , books 36 12 Gaylord Bros ., books 7 25 h. r. Huntting Co ., books 126 41 h. w. Wilson Co ., books 34 30 $1 517 38 street j. p. Nelson , salarv $ 80 h. h. Miller , labor 50 a. Besaw , labor 60 l. Lanning , labor 60 c. w. Webb , labor 47 o. Lindstrom , labor 25 . l. a. Shepler . labor 39 p. Freeman , labor 54 ; c. r. Joyner , labor 15 i b. Turner , labor 31 ' p. Higgins , labor 58 ! e. Wolf , labor 40 ! a. Berek . labor 45 ' o. c. Butler , labor 40 j. Shea , labor 60 s. Birch & Sons Const . Co ., re - pairs 151 s. Birch & Sons Const . Co ., re - pairs 248 s. Birch & Sons Const . Co ., re - pairs 250 s. Birch & Sons Const . Co ., as - phalt 114 Niison & Smith , street crossings 343 j Robert Craig , oats 300 Robert Craig , oats 305 g. n. Ry . Co ., freight on oats .. 50 Victor Ario , repairs 5 d. f. Giboney . salary 18 c. h. Goebel , supplies and labor 110 i j. p. Nelson , salary 80 i h. h. Miller . labor 72 a. Besaw , labor l. Lanning . salary c. w. Webb , labor o. Lindstrom , iabor j p. Freeman , labor i b. Turner , labor j p. Higgins , labor ! e. Wolf , labor ; a. Berek , labor o. c. Butler , labor i j. Shea , labor ! g. f. Gas Co ., pitch j Chas . f. Clark Co .. supplies . . Fagenstrom Bros . Cont . Co ! gravel roadway ( Montana Power Co .. service ... ; Boorman Lumber Co ., material 1 j Industrial Accident Board , boiler test 5 Gust Borgreen , shoeing o9 Godfrey Johnson , shoeing and repairs 25 w j. Beecher . hay 2s1 g. n. Ry . Co ., freight on hay .... 19 Industrial Accident Board , boiler test 5 Dr . l. a. Nutting , services 8 City Shoeing Shop , shoeing .... 16 Bradford Company , gravel 15 Tribune Pt . & Sp . Co .. warrants 4 x. w. Hardware & Steel Co ., supplies 27 Mtn . States Tel . Co .. service o Murphy - Maclay Hdw . Co ., sup - plies 19 78 Frary & Burlingame , premium .. 61 87 % i 047 64 water h. Hoag . salary % 97 h. e. Jacques , salary 97 c. w. Todd , salary 97 c. w. Peterson , salary 75 Wm . Bauer , salary 75 d. j. Lenihan , salary 75 h. Hines , labor 60 Bid Calvert . labor 54 l. Manning , labor 54 c. l. Nelson , labor <8 c. Manning , labor 5 67 17 55 65 58 49 58 65 58 66 60 11 9 106 h. Dailev . labor o. j. Bristol , labor Sam h. Stanger , labor . Carl Anderson , labor . Chas . Kalander , labor . Frank Sidor , labor Adam Henrech . labor ... Robert Palmer , labor . Mieche ! Goodrich , labor Vernon Jackson , labor . Stephen Dorchak . labor i Michel Gersach , labor . Ntcheles Kaneck , labor Jacob Stariha , labor ... Frank Vlligek , labor . George Goodrich , labor John a. Hanson , labor . Andrew Kosiak , labor . Peres Caycello , labor ... Andrew Olson , labor . Harvey Palmer , labor . Erwin Schenk , labor ... Charles Husrhes , labor . Millner Cecil , labor ... Philip Weis , '. abor Oscar Lindstrom , labor Ncls Anderson , labor Frank Thompson , labor Andrew Kaneeky , labor t. h. Hale , labor Fred Pertiche . labor ... j. m. Jones , labor Christ Omholt . labor .. Tribune Pt. & Sp. Co., supplies 1 John J. Holmes, salary *"~ Llovd S. Kurth, salary M. L. Morris, salary j. s. Roth, salary R. E. Morris, salary H. Hoag. salary H. Jacques, salary C. W. Todd, salary C. W. Peterson, salary Wm. Bauer, salary D. J. Lenihan. salary L." Manning, labor H. Pailey. labor H. Blues, labor Sid Calvert, labor Cooper I.. Nelson, labor C. Manning, labor August Bergstrom, salary O J. Bristol, labor Sam H Stanger, labor Carl Anderson, labor O. Lindstrom, labor Andrew Olaon, labor T. H. Hale, labor Michel Goodrich, labor George Goodrich, labor Frank A'illgek. labor John Privince. labor Robert Palmer, labor Harvey Palmer, labor \V. P. Wren, treas., cash adv. freight ** First National Bank, rent 110 Marshall -Wells Co., supplies ... 29 General Chemical Co., sulphate of alumnla 742 G. N. Ry. Co.. freight on alumnia 587 Industrial Accident Board, boiler Inspection 15 Montana Power Co., service 2 Pearce Coal Co., coal 1E0 Tod and Kelly, pipe 12 Cascade Electric Co., supplies .. 20 A. C. M. Co., brick 19 A. C. M. Co., salamander G. F. Iron Works, iron ....... The Electric Shop, supplies . G. F. Gas Co., coke Monarch Lumber Co., material Chas. F. Clark Co., supplies . 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 75 50 25 25 00 00 50 75 00 60 75 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 oo 00 50 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 65 25 00 50 50 00 00 00 90 50 50 93 00 12 50 93 00 00 11 30 00 00 5 97 Wilber Transfer Co ., draya »« 56 00 Pure Oil Co ., alcohol j 80 Continental Oil Co ., grease j j>5 Gust Borgreen , repair ^ 23 85 Mtn , States Tel . co., servie « .... §j» Boorman Lumber Co ., material ijj <*> General Fund , garage service .. 69 z» General Fund , gas and oil 281 14 Street Department , hauling .... 30 90 Pacific Water Wks . Sp . Co ., supplies 126 72 Tribune Pt . & Sp . Co .. supplies 11 So Hanssen and Hoag , mercury ... 42 00 g. f. Power Co ., power 974 40 Strain Brothers , supplies ? 00 Wilber Transfer Co ., dray hire .. 13 1» Marshall - Wells Co ., supplies .... 8 39 w. p. Wren , treas ., cash stamps 34 40 Geo . d. Riley , labor , telemeter line 153 2? Montana Power Co ., supplies .... 2 75 Murphy - Maclay Hdw . Co ., sup - plies 83 10 $7 596 95 park Frank Reimer , salary 1200 00 Sam Hoin , labor 125 00 Bert Campbell , labor 115 00 John Peterson , labor 110 00 Rob Rothweiler , labor 35 00 Tony RIbb , labor 94 50 a. Sleevi , labor 31 50 Chas . Muhlig , labor 112-50 Jos . Grassel , labor 22 50 j. j. Burrell , straw 14 96 City Shoeing Shop , supplies and repairs 11 00 Montana Power Co .. service .... 32 39 Boorman Lumber Co ., material 5 70 Tom Millington , hay 25 11 The Electric Shop , labor and terial 8 82 $943 98 sewer o. Lin ds trom , labor . j. s. Roth , salary .. a. e. Coonrod , salary d. f. Giboney , salary i r. e. Morris , salarv |p. Higgins , labor g. f. Iron Works , supplies 5 00 15 00 12 30 27 0<l 4 5'» 5 ,y< garbage Emil Teddy , labor $ l. o. Lubenou , labor John Ireland , labor Stanley Ernkanski , labor Frank Austin , labor Joseph Speth , labor Chas . Murphy , labor Ed Romestad , labor Frank Evans , labor Nick Joseph , labor Wm . Dotson . labor Sever Frederickson , labor Ben Turner , labor w. l. Stark , labor w. s. Noble , labor Victor Ario , supplies Emil Teddy , labor ! l. o. Lubenou . labor jJohn Ireland , labor j Stanley Ernkanski , labor i Joseph Speth , labor j Chas . Murphy , labor ; Frank Evans , labor i Ed . Romestad . labor Nick Joseph , labor ! Wm . Dotson , labor j Sever Frederickson . labor ! w. l. Stark , labor Louis Lanning , labor Chas . Joyner . labor w. s. Noble , labor Gust Borgreen , shoeing Godfrey Johnson , repairs and shoeing Victor Ario , supplies Continental Oil Co ., oil City Shoeing Shop , shoeing .... n. w. Hdw . & Steel Co ., supplies $1 s66 10 street lighting Montana Power Co ., service $677 09 city market fund c. e. Landgren , salary $ 20 00 Montana Power Co ., service 7 92 , Electric Shop , supplies 5 40 i The Como Co ., supplies 4 82 The Leader Co ., notices 2 25 The Tribune , notices 1 60 Murphy - Maclay Hdw . Co .. sup - plies 6 25 92 85 60 00 57 50 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 57 50 60 00 10 00 10 00 25 00 1 45 71 25 68 75 67 50 67 50 67 50 67 50 68 75 66 25 68 75 68 75 63 75 68 75 51 25 18 75 71 25 8 00 $ 48 24 morony natatorium p. j. McBride , salary $125 00 Murphy - Maclay Hdw . Co ., sup - plies 1 50 Montana Power Co ., service .... 5 89 $132 S3 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT LIGHTING DISTRICTS No. 134. Montana Power Co., $233 92 Montana Power Co., 273 $4 Montana Power Co., 225 41 Montana Power Co., 287 72 Montana Power Co., 276 76 Montana Power Co., 133 92 Montana Power Co., 159 10 Montana Power Co., 51 80 Montana Power Co., 26 64 Montana Power Co.. 172 63 Montana Power Co., 97 68 Montana Power Co., 82 88 Montana Power Co., 236 79 service No. 147. service No. 175. service No. 206. service No. 251. service No. 258. service No. 272. service No. 275. service No. 283. service No. 299 service No. 313. service No. 314. service No. 390. service $2 338 89 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS Walk and Cnrb: Fagenstrom Bros. Cont. Co., Est. No. 5 $1 076 63 Garbage Sperial: Ed. Romestad, clean vaults ....$ 20 26 Ed. Romestad, reserve 87 28, $107 53 Sidewalk Special: The Tribune, notices ....$10 20 District. No. 4«8: Leighland & Kleppe. reserve ..$4 194 62 D. F. Giboney, salary 12 30 District No. 409: Fagenstrom Bros., est. No. 1 Fagenstrom Bros., est. No. 2 A. E. Coonrod. salary $4 206 92 ..$4 500 00 300 00 87 50 $4 887 50 .$500 OO . 12 30 $512 30 est. $1 000 00 est. 900 00 43 90 District No. 413: Niison & Smith, reserve D. F. Giboney, salary ., District No. 415 TV. S.: Collins^ Pl. & Ht. Co.. Coll?ns° Pi." ' & ' Ht'." ' Co.'. No. 4 B. F. Buliard. salary .... District No. 4-15 D.: Steve Yeloek, e?t. No. 2 Steve Yelock, est. No. 3 D, F. Giboney, salary .. B. F. Bullard, salary .... R. E. Morris, salary .... $3 138 45 District No. 416: D. F. Giboney, salary $ 6 15 District No. 417: D. F. Giboney, salarv $ 18 45 Tribune Pt. & Sp. Co.. bonds .. 5 00 $1 943 90 $1 500 00 1 500 00 33 9» 91 10 13 SO » 23 45 .» 6 40 .» 13 80 . 42 80 District No. 419 C.: The Tribune, notices .. District No. 420: D. F. Giboney, salary .. The Tribune, notices .. 8 55 10 BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE . Theo Klick, labor $ 22 B. O. Smith, labor 20 % Ole Wick, labor 11 3» E. L. Hawkins, labor 36 00 A. Ruzbaxski, labor 13 50 Wm. Wellwood, labor 15 75 Geo. Napjus, labor 15 75 Frank Ferron. man and team .. 38 25 A. Peterson, labor 4 50 C. E. Landgren, salary 145 Q» E. L. Hawkins, labor 0 oo Theo Klick, labor 38 35 Geo. Napjus, labor 43 90' Montana Power Co., service J 0<i Godfrey Johnson, sharpen picks 7 00 General Fund, gas and oil 128 Id General Fund, garage services .. 12 SST Mtn. States Tel. Co., service 7 00 Murphy -Maclay Hdw. Co., sup piles j . .. "» «o W. II. HARRlloN, City Clerk, St