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this new discovery is good for McLeod's Magic Minerals contains elements that are a pure product of nature and kidney or bladder trouble A rheumatism, anemia, liver, wonderful blood builder. We have them now at a special price of 75c a package. WELCH'S Kootenai TMre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday The Sensation of a Nation! Timed to the Second! Inspiring! Revealing! Newsy! Dramatic! Prophetic! Intoxicating! Swifth A LANDMARK IN ENTERTAINMENT! GABRIEL over the White House or The Rebirth of A Nation Walter Huston, Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, Arthur Byron, Dickie Moore. Directed by Greg ory LaCava. IF YOU MISS IT, YOU MISS A LOT! ADMISSION 16c—15c—35c Friday-Saturday The Laugh Sensation of the Year ONCE IN A LIFETIME Hollywood tom to shreds in a gale of laughter! With Jack Oakie and Sidney Fox. ALSO THE SCHMELlNG AND MAX BAER FIGHT PICTURES ADMISSION 10c—15c—35c 1 1 ! A. L, Morris was a visitor to Spo kane last week, J. A. Krall purchased this week a handsome new Oldsmobile sedan from the J, & C. garage. Lost—Suitcase qn road between Lib by and Troy. Reward for return. Leave with Paul Church, Libby. Perry Wilson of Troy spent several hours in Libby Monday visiting with friends and attending to business ■ters. if mat All ex-service men and families are invited to the annual American Legion picnic to be given Sunday on Prospect creek, Plan to attend. He Counts His Pennies "He counts his That some of our most substan tial citizens. > ? pennies, s what, is being said of Most of our really worth while people count their pennies. The successful man 'does not only count his pen nies but he makes his nies count. pen An investment in our Cer tificate of Deposit or Sav ings Account will help you to count your pennies and also make your pennies count for you. The First State Bank of Libby V. I, Rob.,G„ 6 g of Troy was transact-, mg business m the City Monday. For Sale or Trade—10 acres of land; ; new log cabin.—Mrs. Rose Brouillard. i William Broom and Ruth Mable J Lindholm of Troy were married in [| Libby Saturday by Justice of the Peace! ; j Haigler. Wanted—A large trunk, not ward robe. Phone 97-W. It Jean Riley was a business visitor to Kalispell last Thursday. Dr, J. W. Church was a professional visitor to Rexford on Tuesday. ' 1; ! J| PIANO STORED HERE will sacri I fice for quick sale cash or terms. Write Miss Hazel Warren 818 East 89th street, Seattle, Wn. 6-9 _, ,, ._ ,, 1 * Ml * 1 B i H Ba ï ter motored I to Libby Tuesday from their home in Swatoir. D°r. P. Baxter ^ ) Glenn Arleigh Stevens of Eureka j and Florence Elizabeth Garr of White fish were united in marriage last Thursday by Justice of the Peace Haig m -p \ir c ♦v.K a d Mrs. R W. Smithberger and Betty Anne returned home the last of the week from a visit of several weeks spent with relatives in Minnesota. While, there they visited the fair at Chicago. County Clerk Clark reports a big in crease in marriage license business in July. During that month 11 licenses ! were issued by his office, the largest number in a similar period for a long* ! Ml ; and Mr !; Wm. Dorrington and 1er. tone. Mr. and Mrs C. T. Young spent from Thursday to Saturday night on a mol or tnp to Glacier national park. Theyj report the drive is well worth any The Ladies of the "Round Table sur prised Mrs. Irene Barrett on her birthday Monday evening and spent a most enjoyable evening in a social way, with a fine lunch served at the evening's close. negroes at the Pine creek C C C camp wm sfe^ck to hishome m N^ YoA Tuesday becauS of mi Suet B, w.Tg y iv™TSckéi S put on an eastbound train. Two Great Northern special agents, Messrs. Miller and Sidness, were m Libby the first of the week looking into the theft of merchandise from G. N. cars. Recently 240 pounds of-Hill Bros, coffee was stolen from a car some where between Kalispell and Spokane, i _ , Ronald Codrington, one of Mr. and Mrs. James Christie, ac eompanied by Mrs. Rosella Burke, Miss Eleanor Madsen and Darrell Shaureate .motored to Sandpoint Satur day, where Mrs. Christie took a bus enroute to her old home in Michigan, planning to make the entire trip by bus. She also expects to visit the world's turning home. fair in Chicago before re Four or five years ago W. C. Bailey of Seattle spent considerable time in these parts investigating possibilities of establishing a plywood manufacturing plant, He was interested m the sup ply of cottonwood available as that Sl ex | easi vely m toe manu facture of the plywood. Notoung came of the matter at that time but during the past week Bailey was again in Libby, and says he is once more interested in ! the venture. He is now V1 president j . ®f and generar manager of the Aircraft Plywood Corporation of Seattle and said his company desires large quan titles of cottonwood While here he con fenced with J. W, Barrett, who worked with him all through this district se curing options on cottonwood when the .. project was first promoted here. Bailey was accompanied by Mrs. Bailey and they drove on to Glacier national park before returning to Seattle. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that on and after this date the partnership hereto fore existing between Donald C. Har greaves and Theo G. Berry and known as the Progress Laundry, is hereby dis solved by mutual consent. Dated at Libby, Mont., this 1st day of July, 1933. : 1 DONALD C. HARGREAVES. THEO. G. BERRY. 8-11 Foffiflp Mpmt M n i oc I I uruuc news INOICS Miss Marian Waydemay.r .Isittd Miss days I Mts .to* - . jfriends here this week mg old ' T ... , . '. , J. F. Weaver and father-of Helena were hare last Friday investigating some property on Mud creek Mrs. James Locke and daughter and Miss Wagner of Kalispell visited Locke at the Ant Flat | H P. Scouten has moved his family j the Gayhart Johnson house, Mr, ranger station 0I \, Sunday - , , V? r ' ^ rs - James Butler of Ger amine. Mont, were visiting friends he J e thls week - Lewis Mace of Kalispell spent sev eral days last week with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs P V Klinke Sherry hot el* ^ PUrchaSed the Mrs. ^ av Dashiell of Eureka and ^ r - anc * Mjrs. Jas. Butler of Geraldine w ere quests at the Asa Curtis home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Klinke, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oertel and daughter De lores vjsited KaJispel , i ast Thursday Mr . Klinke remained for f or medical treatment, J, 0 . Bath, representing the Kirk Christmas tree outfit of Tacoma, was Mrs. Ada Hellenga entertained her ^ rldav school class at her home last Thureday afternoon, Miss .Marian and Winton Weyde meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen Kal i sp t" visdtors on Monday. Helen Winkle?' S™Fi 2T "israÄ few days a were j n Kalispell last Monday * Mrs. John Wilke has moved to TaIK, ] ake to be near her'husband who"fs employed at the C C C camn at that place ^ 3t that Unusual weather conditions prevailed here last week when the thermometer wen t down to 26 degrees above zero on Saturday night, July 30. Gardens were badly frozen, some of them be y° nd recovery. Potatoes were injured f? 10 ™ or less according to their loca t! °/nf S j me of tbe grain was ruined. ° n ^ onday - Ju,y 31, at KaPsnell ^ CU ,T ed the marriape of Miss HeIaa ufriK '"S 1 "" Æ brid ! MrVnw , d / iUgh ' er of Mr . and tvin- C. n. Wmkley. has snent most of her life in this place and was a graduate of the Lincoln county high school in the class of 1932 The qroom heen employed in this vicinity most of the time for several vears and is a t present working on the graveling or the Fimeka-Forlme highway The congratulations of a host of friends go to this popular young couple. Eureka Locals Dr C B Hamilton and guide. Gale tlfrocmh^'tho^mmiff»' ^ ■ tr '- D rt» consumât ion rf t£ mS ^ IS 15 n tog ' 1 ree years plan Mr , and Mrs T c Marsh ents f 1he nPw Baptjct fciniKter a^ved to town Mondav. They stayed at the tour ist camp during the week and assisted m preoaring the oastorage for Rev and Mrs. Marsh, who are expected the ] ast 0 f this week P Patsv Broderick returned Wednesday from Glacier park station where she spent a week with Mr and Mrs War ren M^CWich " 8 L, W, Van Artsdale, Great Northern station auditor, was in.town this week E. E, Jaqueth Tuesday, here from Libby was Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson Sr went to Kalispell with Mrs. Boh Green Wednesday on their wav to Budyard where he plans to take in the harvest ing. Frank Banev was here from Libby Sunday on business. Bud Wiley of Chinook veiled Eu reka frjnnfto Wednesday to Monday. Prof G. W. Dav p—d iVi- a nk Thomas '_, ., „ „ „ , ^ en , , e North Fork of tho Flat he i' d . Wednesday on a fishing trio. Lamd fivers crusk«d toe fi^st two fingers on his loft hand '*1 a hav starker while working 'for Peltier this week. T r -*n(i ]\T-c; tTom BflOrrr|an (fag Bpb Green family were huckleborry in''Nun Tpor ,- '''uh Pace Sundav, »öd Mrs iw; Bcbtt. relatives across the Kootenai Sunday. Thvrza Sperry came here from T ,tohi' j Monday to visit her cousin, Thelma [ Morrison. Th« Merlin Smt* i famili and Jav Fincher returned Sunday from Glen Lake whc»-e thev cniovcd p week of uvr Flla and Dorothy Teel spent j the last few days with them. Mr, and Mrs. Ah*» Johrj-nn „.o- 0 ; in town Tuesday visiting at the Gor ; don Lyons home. : Whjie f i.sh w : 'l plav the Fureka team j on the local diamond Sundav, August 6th. Mrs. T ueha F"nn and Fdura-d Grif fiths of Pevford «'ere dav evening at St. Michael and All Angels Eniscooal church. Richard Price conducted the ceremony. Mrs. Ethel Long. Carolvn. and Mr, and M^s, M. A. Himsinger motored to War'and Sunday. While in that vi cinity thoy called on George T ong. Miss Marione Preston. Sam Bottorff and Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hunsmger and son Boh were fishing in the Yaak Saturday and Sunday. Clarence Dierman has nearly com pleted the covering over the at his servie» station. Dr. Stell of Fexford accnrnn a pie*t j^e J. A. Cook family to Glacier Park Sun dav. Mrs. Fd. Hendrickson w : ll h*> hos tess at the meeting of the Bantist Ladies' Aid at' the church, Thursday Amnist 10th. Henry Behrens of Coueell. Idaho. * f rs Sa-ah Shaw and Mr. Anderson of Kalisnell were here Thursday and Fri day visiting Mr. a nd Mrs. A. Fberth. Enid Buhmiller spent several da of this week visiting at the McGlenn's Glen Lake cah>n. Rev. and) Mm, F'chard TVice turned to Whitefish Monday after visit ing here a week. Alex Purdy motored to Libhv Mon erred Thum pumps '• ' Ç ro dav * Mr and M* -0 Ru c< wU 7<v>k EHorth motored to T .ibhv Tuosdpv, Mr. rmd Mrs. A. J Stewart, irôlpn Williams, and Harold Wright drove through Eureka Monday on their way to Billings from a camping trip. They! stopped to visit friends. Franklin Long left Saturday for Berkley. Calif., with Konran Kraus n .Wednasday Thev returned to KaUspaill that evening. The Sturms had spent! 1 the spring in Illinois and Iowa. t *■ l «u ^ VUiitefish i reka m--. or ..aturday. town were in was an Eu The Churches . ; , „ . A Changeless Christ For A Chang : in * World." ' Sunday, August 6th. ^at^O fm""® he * min * _ There will be no Sunday school," Sunday school will be omitted during mon *\ August B you have no church affiliations, you are inviteci to worship with ^^DTENHAUKK, Pastor. The Presbyterian Church R ' W ' ° rr ' Pastor - St. John's Lutheran Church. "The Friendly Church." us. Christian Science Church. The subject for the Lesson-Sermon Sunday, August 6, will be "Spirit." Wednesuay evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 The public is cordially invited to all of these services. a m. , The Bible school meets each Sun day at 10 a - m. Classes are arranged, for a11 rt ades - lesson for next! Sunday is the story of Ruth The worship service is omitted on thlS Sunday ' ,, , , . — , Mrs ,' dac î uetk îs having her Sunday ff* 100 ' c as . s as guests at Savage lake! tbls weeb * or a day and a night. - NOTICE. " In the District Court of the Elev enth Judicial District of the State oi Montana, in and for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of Ole Andal, Deceased. Tn W N rw;.. m , . . of to« Estate , Adm ' mstrat0 / and In K n 1 Deceased, and to Arne O. Andal, and to all other persons interested m said estate: You and each of you are hereby notlfifcd: That on the 22nd day of June. 1933 Ame O. Ar.daJ, heir at law of Ole'* Andal, deceased, fled his petition in this Court praying that the rights of all persons interested in the estate of said Ole Andal, deceased, be ascertained and declared fay this Court, and that it be determined to whom distribution should be made. That s o far as known, the decersed left no real estate, and the said Ame O. Andal is the only person who Ss appeared and claimed any intorest in said estate in the course of the admin istration thereof, up to the time of making said order. That you, Tnd all, other persons not named, who have. or claim an interest in said estate, are cited to appear before this court, at the court room thereof in Libby. Lincoln County, Montana, on the 7th day of UP MT. WASHINGTON IN HIGH! Essex TERRA /»/,.! YES _ Smash Record CENTER —Stock Terra • I plane 8 scales rocky peak | with gear-shift lever locked II in high gear K INSET AT LEFT-Terra- 8 plane Six lops 51 setxmdt | off former record INSET AT TOP— At the I finish, registering record- B breaking time of Terra- I plane Eight I t m 1 to m to* I ;■ i m to M m Pi - ; - ■ & m m to-it SÄto:! ' ti Wim. » Holder ol Pike's Peak Record Now Undisputed Champion Mt. Washington, N. li, June 30 —Two stock Essex Terraplanes, a Six and an Eight, under offi cial supervision of the American Automobile Association, both broke the all-time automobile record up Ml Washington today—the Six by 51 seconds; the Eight by 1 minute, 16 seconds. As a climax to the day's work, the Terraplane Eight, starting with the gearshift lever locked and sealed in high gear, climbed to the mit in high gear all the way—a feat unparal leled in the history of the moun tain. The far thest point ever before reached by any high gear was the half-way house. These achievements, added to the great Pike's Peak victory in which a Terraplane Six also beat the all-time record for all stock ,, , — cars, re gardless of price, makes the Terraplane the undisputed champion for hill-climbing, perform ance and ruggedness. We believe this series of records made by Essex Terraplanes constitutes the most powerful evidence ever assembled to prove the ruggedness, reliability and stamina of any make of motor car. No owner's use of his car will ever approach the punishment given these record-breaking Terraplane*. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY sum car in • HUDSON • • • ESSEX TERRAPLANE • SUPER-SIX, *695 PAGEMAKER EIGHTS, »97S - -. STANBABP SIX KO AUSTER, H25 • COUTE. »485 ■ SFFriA. s.7 COUPE, *505 . EIGHT, »566 LIBBY MOTOR, Inc. LIBBY, MONTANA I>i»ii«M* to B. A» Hoffet Torraplan«* Orehegtra every Saturday Night ? *1 * à A STORES Specials lor August 5 and 7 COFFEE nor« 25c I 4 Freshly Ground Toilet Pap er Silko I br r a ü tl 1 ( ] 5 c 1000 sheet rolls ^ ^ Baking Powder 63c Calumet 2 1-2 lb. tin Ihe Double-Acting Powder Fruit Jars Kerr Regular QC __ 1 quart WWC * . 193 ?; at ( the hour of 10:00, t o clock in the forenoon of the said' d ?* a " d in the ma ™ Pro nf Wchto' y ° U u respective claims said pstat P P ' ° F lnt ? rest ; . titi ' V ,. ov f cause why such P granted, ' " s day °* June, A, D., ; v PT . D „ ; ^ - FRED F. CLARK, ' Clerk, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that under and by irirtue of Section 2113 Revised, Codes ISft, the Commissioners of Lm-' coin County will meet as a Board of Equalization at the Court House in Libby, Monday, July 17, 1933, at 1:00 P- M. for the pu^xise of examining the assessment books and of equalizing assessment of property in Lincoln County. Any and all persons inter-! ested in having their assessment ad JUi . ted may .■appear in person or by wn , tten application, then and there to o 3 j a . ., a . complaints with the iB ° ard at 531(1 tunes ' The Board will continue in session from time to time as a Board of Equal i^°S # bus.n-ss of equaliza r |^ posed of < but will not meet ^ P 7P° ses ? ftar th ^ second ,n Au ^ ust of this year. phee* YO^wS'lilOT TOEREAFT^P *wp HFAnn în NOT M THE r REAFTE ^ T ,n the matter of ' jlI3-a3-4t your as essment. By order Board of County Commissioners, Lincoln County, Montana By WALTER L. WOLZ, Clerk, I j 1 Dentist DR. V. A. HANNIGAfl First State Bank Bldg DR. CHAS. J. MARTIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Libby Hospital Building Office Phone No, 120; . 1 Res. M W Dr. J. W. Church OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Mineral Ave. Phone 87J LIBBY. MONTANA Sandpoint Creamery Company Successors to PENT) D'OREILLE CREAMERY COMPANY ncturers of Butter, Ice Cream, B *>!= r Milk and Cottage Cheese. Ki kest Market Prices Paid for Butter Fat. ctvnPoiNT. IDAHO* I