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5?!S55 ! 5 SS—" ! ggg" J iimihhih Baby Chick Food Screened Con and Wheal OMfeai It ist the thing for the Young Chicks FINE SEED WHEAT AND OATS ON HAND LARGE SUPPLY OF CORN! . ATTRACTIVE PRICES IF TAKEN IN TON LOTS Feed Oats - Mill Feeds - Flour ..- Stock Salt —. \ Grist Ground on Short Notice Farmers Mill & Elevator Company JACK LOWE, Maaager ■ nnitmtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiifl mmm Mrs, Oscar Jacobean returned home Saturday following a ten week's trip to Great FalU where she wag con fined to the Columbus hospital. Ray R. Porter went into Great Falls Saturday for a visit LitUe Jennie has been quite ill with the measles. NBJHAirr /* '* pOODS baked with Dr. Price's Phosphate Baking Powder are easily recognized by their lightness, even text ure and delicious davor. ■I /•f* SR* » Leaves No Bitter Taste— You will never find a trace of bitter taste in food leavened with Dr. Price'*,even though you i should happen to use too much. — FARM LOANS Abundance of money to loan on improved farma in the Belt Valley FARMERS AND MINERS STATE RANK Local Agent For Vermont Loan and Trust Company Y # î j P Through contact with the peevimm owners. de a le r Is in a position to give yon AS? tot s ir safe. fine the n s sre s r Authorised ford Dealer today. N. H. BROWNING B ee hs rytog Batt e r ie« fl.M % Metol Oils Shingles and cement are being haul 8(1 ® ® r ' en cpe *k tor G»e new ® ra "* cott *** - Mrs. Tony Faller returned to h« Great Falls home Sunday following a several days visit here with relatives, She 'vas accompanied by Mr. Faller and hy Mrs. Royal Tripp and daughjley ter Virg inia. . Among Our Neighbors Brief Items of Personal Interest Gath ered by The Times Efficient Corps of Correspondents ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ NIIIAIT ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Barr Leyson was a p a s senger to Great Palis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith and son Merritt spent several days of last week in the Palls. ni M. mm , . , M.to Nedra Raymond has been „. „ Miss Mamie Seiger and Tennyson Kincaid went into Great Falls Wed esday where they were married. Mrs. Ingersoll of Great Palls was here Wedn-day and Thursday on Mrs.dies. McGibbon Jr. and three . „ mdtAMmAmv f nr children left Wednesday for Grant F.II. from -to. they .-Ill ,o t, Spokane and Ouer d'Alene to riait relative*. Funeral services for Donald Jacob son infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Os car Jacobson were held in the chapel Tuesday. Four little boys, Elton and Lloyd Walker. Thomas Smith and Frank O'Conner were the pali-bear A very beautiful service was by Rev. Lunde of Great Palls. Inter ment was made in the local cemetery, 1 Mrs. M. N. Lease left Wednesdayj for Great Falla after an extended visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Maki and children Dud and Mary Ann retumea home! quite ill in Great Falls. business. i Monday from a several day's busi ness trip «( Sand Coulee and Great; Falls. Mrs. G. C. Warmbrod left Sunday i for Great Falls. Miss Joyce is stay ing at the A. C. Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and children recently moved into the Drenvllle house. Mrs. Chas. Ettien left Thursday foi Great Falls to consult a nerve special I Mr. Ferguson a salesman, ^ad dif ficnity in going up Carpenter creek Saturday, so was forced to abandon his car here for repairs, going ist. Great Falls in Ray Porter's car. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Frankie ! Wallace spent Sunday here at the , ATrt Walker home returning to Great j i Fails in the evening. 1 The log ham on the C«ri Faller riots is being tom down this week by ; Messrs. Crutcher and Shill, they having bought the lumber. Geo. Bennett is having his garage tom down to make room for a mort modem buildin»r Mrs. Hans Roe hi and son Edgar returned Monday from « »even week's visit with Mrs. Roehl's daughter in Billings. Mrs. Annie Moore went to Great FalU Saturday evening on a combiri ed business and pleasure trip. Emil Anderson spent several days — k M wilh "* Sta'lM I. Ill .ith mens lea in Great Falls. Lee and Geo. Jacobson came in from the ranch Saturday for a visit with relative«. ++++*++++++++++++ A rP ♦ RAYNESr'OR ♦ ♦ + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + The Raynesford orchestra motored to Auguste Saturday and played for a dance there. Joe Colarchic purchased a new tractor engine at Stanford Iasi week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stover of Great Falls are guests a t the Chesbro hoirie for a few days this week. Mr. Bloom purchased a new Chrys 1er car this week. Mrs. Moser of Belt was visiting friends in town Tuesday and Wed nesday. Ed Michels returned Monday after spending a couple of days bi Great Falls with Mrs. Michels. Roy Fish returned from Great Falls Monday with a new Willis Knight sedan. Mr. and Mra. John Visocan visited at the Murrey home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McCarty mo tored to the Ed Woods reach Toes day. Mr. Pluhr of Belt was a cailer in oor town Monday. Mrs. Fleishman and daughter Clare went to Belt Tuesday to con, suit Doctor Greybeal in regard to arm. Sadie Nolliner visited at the Ole Anderson ranch Saturday. Mr. MBd Mra, H. J. Vaskey visited! with the folks in Great Fall* Rat-! urday and Sunday. \ - application fob patent ♦ I il. 8. Land Office, Great Falls, Montana, April 28, 1920. ♦ to Survey Na. 19528 „ Frank Koematin. whose post office addrrM '* Nei ^ rt - cottnt y Montana, has this day filed applic. tion for a patent of 1500 linear feet' of the Ely Lode or rein bearing gold, si lver an d lead, being 1180 feet N. 51 degrees 3 minute* E., and 820 foe. s . 51 degrees 3 minutes W.. situated in the Ne ihart (unorganized) Mining ^MonUnTlnd d^a^by 8 *! of Montana - ancl ae81 8 naLea °y Fie | d Notes and Official Plat on fila „ o((i „ „ Su „„ Nrabei 10626 locatod ta Townahip l4 . North 1 . , , . r Prent M Northwest ^* n , Z £ f ^® r ^ Crn * S ) Shields, c aiman , i^ar* S. 7 aegrees 11 m,nutes Ieet * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tim*. of Range 8 East of the principal base line and meridian of the State of Montana, said survey of the courses of distances being as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Corner No. 1, Whence U. S. L. M. No, 8692 (uni.) T. 14 N., R. 8 E., bears S. 61 degrees 06 minutes 45 seconds N., 6678.62 Thence S. 61 degrees 03 minutes W i 1500 feet to Corner No. 2. Thenc* N. 37 degrees 19 minute s W. 1600 feet to Corner No. 3. Thence N. 51 degrees 03 minutes E. 1500 feet to Corner No. 4. ! Thence S. 37 degrees 19 minutes E 600 feet to Comer No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20.653 acres. he magnetic variation at ail com The location of the Ely Lode is re corded in the Recorder's office of Cas tade County, Montana in Volume 9, on P n * e 269 - Lode Locations of into!Cascade County I That a deed appears of record from ers is 21 degrees 30 minutes E. Guat Smedburg, a single man, to Frank Kostmatin recorded in Book III j Ceeds, page 203. The adjoining claim is the Great Northern Lode (uns.) as shown by ; plat and survey. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of the said Ely Lode, or surface grounds, are requir ^ ^ fjj e their adverse claims with the Register of the United States {^nd office, at Great Falls, Cascade County in the stete of Montana, dur ^ng the sixty days' period of publi cation hereof or they will be barrel by virtue of the provisions of the 9ta tute. A H gingham Acting Register (Fin. Publication April », IMt) < L *" Pub,l " ,fa " J "" 24 ' l926) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES MINERAL PATENT Serial No. 066936 United States Land Office, Gren: Falls Montana, April 15, 1926. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnai in pursuance of the Act of Congres? approved May 10th, 1872, and Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental, thereto, and the laws of the State ot Montana, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, whose post office address is Johnson rooms, Hdffiday Block, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, has made applica tion for a patent for 1500 linear feet on the Mattie Lode, bearing gold silver, lead and other valuable metals, the same being 80 feet northwesterly and 1420 feet southeasterly from the discovery cut thereon; said discovery cat being on lode line 80 feet from • point on line 1-2, $00 feet from Cor. Nb. 1 ; with surface ground 80S foot in width, and situated in Neihart (smergsaiaed) Mining District, Cas onde county, Montana, ons or veyo a T ownahip , 14 North. Range 8 East and dencribed by the official plat herewith and by the field notes on (Be ha the office of the Register of^Aol United Skates Land Office at Gnat Fa Re, Cascade County, Montons, and described as Beginning at Cor. No. I, identical with the NW Location Oor. A pi»* Mon No $892 to* ( stump. 6 ins. sq., 4 feet above the ground with a mound of earth and atone, scribed 1-1Û844 U. 8. Loc. ) T 14 M Range 8 E hears 8, 88 degrees 18 I — T" - Killing of Pests Planned in County (Continued from Page One) 1 either in cash or merchandise). Many of the district* are contribotinc apaeial prises which «ill be contrib jotad by iadhrldoals and organisation* within the ditziet to stimulate Mam t the contest The fire highest con testants in the entire county will ra ehr« special prises in addition. A district chairman will be ap pointed at each of the points ment ioned shore to count the tails, ears. and feetand report the amosnt to be credited to each boy or girl on the 10th „ d 2&tb of each month to ^ County Agent, office where they will be ubuJated and of eac b teatant and each district published in a!1 county „„ . , ° F CONTEST *' ^ ^ 2 0 pen to any boy or girl in ^ 'Tï 21 »T" of k 4 . Pests are to We trapped, shot _o i90ned or 8ecU red in anv method "" th0<1 . * erVe **** *? Srl>t c n f e * amend and 'T? . 8nd Mttle all disputes. papers. 6. Contestant« must report their ex hibits for. point« before the 10th oi 26tb ^ each month. g Any contestant found guilty of buying or securing points in any un fair manner or disobeying the rules or spirit of the contest may be dis-j qualified by the executive committee. 7- The executive committee re Posters and literature giving the names of the community chairman prizes and other detailed information will be published soon. In the mean time all* boys and girb wishing to enter the contest should start at once to save rodent tails, rabbit ears, and magpies and crow feet. W 1323.67 ft; thence North 46 de-j grees 30 minutes E 597.60 feet to Cm No. 2, identical with the NE Loc. Cor. A pine post 6 ins. sq., 6 feet long, sei 2 ft. in the ground in a mound of earth & stone scribed 2-10644; thence S 49 degrees 85 minutes E 1600 feet to Cor. No. 8, identical the S E Loca Hon Cor. A pine post, 6 ins. sq.. 5j f<H * ,0n * 861 2 feet in the * round vith a mound of earth and stone, scribed 3-10544; thence S 4« degrees 30 minutes W 600 feet to Cor. No. 4. A pine post 6 ins. sq., 6 feet long sei 2 feet in the ground with mound of earth and stone, scribed 4-10544; thenoe north 49 degrees 30 minutes W 1500 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing 20.607 acres. The Amended Location of said mir- j ing Claim, on which this application for patent is based, is recorded in Book 10 of Lode Locations on page 444 of the records of the office of the county clerk and recorder of Cas cade county, Montana. The conflicting areas are Copper Plate Lode Survey No. 10442 1.133 acres and Albert Lode Survey No. 10442 0.002 acres. There are no ad J oinin « d ' i " Posted on claim March 22nd, 1926. Mrs. Mattie Johnson, CUiroant and applicant. A. H. Stringham Acting Register. (First publication April 22, 1926.) [ (Last Publication June 17, 1926.) Y ■ '* *' » 1 m ICE CREAM ■ear 5Ä= = Sold by Dish, Cone, or Carton ALWAYS FRESH ANM OF CHANGING FLAVORS Hr* -T* » BARNEY'S u A. N. Prtäw. Fimp. Mt 1 LAST TIME TONIGHT!!!! The big laugh show 'Seven Days' Ash Yi Friends A bent It FK1. SAT„ APB. SO MAT 1 Geo. Walsh ta << 99 Blue Blood throughout Also Two-reel C om edy—10c-Mc SUN. MON^ MAY 2nd-3rd Norma Shearer His Secretary One of the best comedy drai this year Abo Felix the Cat-Ad. 18c-S8c 99 —TUESDAY, MAY 4TH— FIREMEN'S FREE SHOW 'The Still Alarm 9 ASK ABOUT IT WED, THURS, MAY 5-6 Steel Preferred and two-reel Oor Gang Comedy A GOOD ONE is 10c & 30c I Luo cl) Counter AT BARNEYS Open Till 12 P. M. PASTRY AND MEATS Home cooked — Short Orders a Specialty O. M. OLSON. Prop. eiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii: Electrical Supplies! COMPLETE LINE OF GLOBES = ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL 5 EQUIPMENT Vacuum Sweepers — Washing = Machines—Wiring and Motor E Repairing SEE F. E. Wilbur At Snndenuûen DR. a. M. MACAULEY Physician A Snrgeoo Offices 714-716 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Great Falls Phone 4274