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OnZHTS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS TO BEHELD FROM JUNE 12TH TO JULY 11TH Dr. C. L. Koehn of this city, who «Meer of the Reserve Corps of United States Army, has received the fallowing letter from Colonel T. ML Anderson of the I04th (Frontier) W«ûé«n with headquarters at 606-611 Ces umcrc ial Building Salt Lake City, Vt ah: The Citizens Military Training Comp for young men residing in the of the 104th (Frontier) Division Organized Reserves, will be held at Mart George Wright, Washington for ■esidenu of the ten Northern counties Idaho; at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo aning for candidates in the Field Ar tillery and Cavalry Courses; and at Fort Douglas, Utah for candidates en rolling in all other courses from Utah, Adabu, Nevada Wyoming and Montana. "Prior to this training each candi :S«te must pass a physical examina tion, must be vaccinated and against ««callpox immunized against typhoid ■■H para-typhoid fevers, if not al ready protected. "In past years most all civilian phy sicians and, of course all reserve of havc co-operated with us by awadcring their services free of charge in examining, vaccinating, and innocu latiag the candidates. This assistance Mas been a very material help in mak ing the camps of this area successful. "There are no public funds available tar travel in connection with this tservice or for the service itself. How atw , the necessary typhoid vaccine aaBI he furnished you. The smallpox | must be furnished at the ex •f the candidate." la another letter addressed to Cap Wfti , («ihn. Colonel Anderson states for Citizens Military [ Camps will be from June toWf llth, 1926, and requests i tiaat all officers begin at once to se •arollmentn for these camps. He furth er : "Last year this division blazed the titall for all camps in the country; our »ercentage of attendance was actually 146 per cent of the original figure. This speaks well of the cooperation yen gave me in this particular phase ml rmr work. "It does not seem appropriate to amk your assistance in this campaign in light of your efforts last year. It •croîs more suitable to simply tell you that (he campaign has started, and kroKt that you will do as you have done in the past, deliver the goods without **ty" Captain Koehn tells us that the quo ta for his district was doubled last year, and that they hope to accomplish the- same result for this year's enroll anwt for the training camps. Alvin Kills and Vernon Fluhrer of W a s city, and L. Hobbs of Bearcreek have already made application for «try to the Training Camps. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mr. and Mr». H. S. Anderson, of Springtime, attended the Masonic An anal at the lodge hall Friday evening. JHxa. Anderson spent a few days at •-*h* home of her daughter, Mrs. Clair Ohamherlain. 3 J Mrs. Harry Cassidy entertained the Neighborhood Auction Bridge Club at home Thursday. Mrs. C. C. Rowan the club prize and Mrs. F. H. Mi den won the guest prize. "T. w" r ' James Gleason, Clarence Larkin, ■n William Larkin and daughter PSMaabelh motored to Bilfinga Friday wening to see the basketball game be tween Red Lodge and Billings, return ing the same evt | 'ng. I Ed Bloom of Bloom & Company, rekuraed from Billings Saturday adhere he attended Market Week. He avpzrted that the meeting was a auc %oSB. The "suit of Carl Englert vs. Wil liam Johnson was tried before Justice <of the Peace, E. B. Provinse Tuesday I afternoon and resulted in a verdict for the defendant. The suit grew out ! tK a controversy over the provisions j rf a lease and several witnesses were j «•mined. The plaintiff was rep re-1 aented by E. P. Conwell and defendant j hy C. C. Rowan. i i Was Gail Boyd, county superinten -1 dint of schools, returned Monday from at trip where she visited ten schools «taring the past week. She stated that the majority of schools are in good ■aanditinn. She has visited thirteen of 4ha forty «even schools in the county expeqta to continue her visiting THE CARBON COUNTY NEWS The United Store, of Red Lodge, In the Startling, Never-the-less True. Hands of A. A. Gillespie. Merchandise Adjuster I j Ouick action is necessary. Every dollars worth of this will be sold regardless of cost or loss stock must and + I ! I •f OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE UNITED STORE I CAME HERE TO SELL THIS STOCK ; 4 « I We have turned everything over too A, A. Gillespie Adjuster, he makes the prices and believe us folks he has 'certainly gone through this stock like a cyclone through 'a Kansas fornfield. It won't be long before everything is gone at these wonderful prices. and folks it's not going to take me very long to sell it at the prices I have marked on every article in the store. Cost or less means nothing to me. Turn the merchandise into cash that's my job. Come here Friday and see the goods move out. A. A. GILLESPIE, Adjuster. UNITED STORES COMPANY <■ + •> SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 27 AT 9:00 O'CLOCK. BE HERE EARLY LADIES'COATS MEN'S WOOL HOSE A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF PRICES YOU WILL FIND IN THIS STORE Good weight in heather mixed. Sold regular for 60c. ask for these. A nice assortment of coats, good style, sold regularly up to $36.00 $995 39 c LADIES' COATS MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Good styles, excellent materials. Sold regu larly for $40. to $50. They will go at Collar band shirts, a nice lot of patterns. Regular price to $2,26. LOT OF $119 LOT OF $1295 MEN'S SHIRTS WOMEN'S SHOES Shirts worth up to $2.25, neat stripes and checks. All sizes up to 17. Come early for these About two hundred pairs of these high lace shoes. kXhe. regular price of them was up to $8.00 MEN'S OVERALLS LADIES' DRESSES A nice assortment of woool and Souel silk. Union Made, Galesburg Overalls, in all sizes. Regular price $2.00 $129 10 c 59 c $695 Sold regularly up to ! $ 20 . MEN'S UNION SUITS LOT OF LOT OF Fleece lined, only a few of these left. Sold reg-, ularly for $1.50 HOUSE DRESSES LADIES' DRESSES MEN'S HOSE 98 c Well made cotton hose in black and brown. AW sites. Sold regularly for Good quality ginghkn^ in- all sizes'. These are mark«! helfew the actual cost of making. Wools and Silks. A nice lot. All good styles. Regular price to $35. $1295 v > *;■ , 20c. a pair. MEN'S LEATHER VESTS * jjt 12 1-2 C * * f LADIES' OXFORDS This price is exceeding ly low, less than these price $10.00 New spring styles in ||| Suede and plain calf and kids. Regular price $4.00 X w «j $298 I LOT OF LOT OF BOY'S OVERALL^ CREPE KIMONOS S MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Galesburg make, in sizes up to 17 years. Come and get them. About one dozen of these, fairly giving them away at this price. Get one early We as Only a limited lot of these, good weight and color. Sold regularly for $ 1 . 00 . LADIES'RUBBERS The best quality in «II sizes. Sold regularly for $1.19 79 c BOY'S TWEED SUlfe 49 c $100 2 pair of pants. Good strong tweeds. Sold regularly for $7.60 BLEACHED MUSLIN , I Fruit of the loom. Ex tra fine quality. Sold regular for 25c. 21 c LOT OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR LOT OF LADIES' SWEATERS MEN'S WORK SHOES A lot of sweaters, good quality and sizes, worth regularly up to $6.00 Come and get them. Medium weight mercerized cotton. Sizes up to 44. Sold regular up to $2.25. 84 Pepperell Sheeting Eveellent quality pep perell sheeting. Sold regularly for 60c, All leather with Elk sole. Sold regularly for $3. and worth it. $198 46 c $139 $198 MEN'S DRESS SHOES i) A wonderful buy, Box Calf stock, also Kid. Sold regularly for $5. BLANKETS 64X76 $398 LOT OF MEN'S SWEATERS LOT OF Gray and tan, size 64x76 only a few of these in the store. $198 LADIES' HOSE Ladie's cotton hose in black and brown. All good sizes.« Sold regu larly for 25c. Boys and Youths Shoes Gray in color, good weight. Just the thing to work in. Regular price $2.00. Strong, well made, In black and brown, all sizes up to 6, regular $3.00 OUTING FLANNEL j $139 e% 19 c Regular price 27c, good width. Only a limited amount of this. 19 c t ' 1 «, ★ MEN'S OVERSHOES BLEACHED MUSLIN Four buckle cloth top. Good quality, sold reg ularly for $4.0(J $2-98 An excellent quality muslin sold regularly for 15c. 12 1-2 C A. A. GILLESPIE, ADJUSTER, CLOSING OUT + TIE UNITED STORE! RED LODGE, MONTANA j + | % l + X