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* ■■in NEWS FROM GALLATIN COU * aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • tt tt tt « LOGAN NEWS ITEMS. tt tt Ktttttttttttttttttttttttttttt»» Mr. -Putnam, of Helena, was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Dross. W. A. Adams went to Helena to spend the week-end with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hazelhurst went to Billings Friday to attend the Shrine conclave. Mr. on No. 41, but his wife remained for a few days' visit with friends* Hazelhurst returned P. J. Morse went to Bozeman Sun day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Tice. Mrs. L. £. Brittain and two chil dren, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers for the past month, left Saturday evening for their home in Butte. Mrs. John Powers, accompanied by Mrs. Joe Bair and children, left Sun day evening for a few days' visit at the Olsen ranch near Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonnell, of the Madison valley, were Sunday vis itors in town. County Commissioner George Dar linton and mother, of the Madison j valley, were in town Sunday and took \ the train for Bozeman to attend Mrs. j Tice's funeral. Miss Margaret Hutchinson and brother Asa were in town Sunday j morning from the Madison valley, on their way to Bozeman. Mrs. Ed. Tinsley returned Friday from a visit to Livingston to visit her sistgr. She also visited at Wil-1 sail during her absence. ! Ä . a . _ . Mia* Margearet Davis returned Sat-j urday from a business trip to Wilsall ; and Bozeman, and has resumed her] former position as companion to Mrs. Helen G. Shannon. j Al. Williams and family were Man hattan visitors the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Dell McLees and. daughter June spent Sunday after-, noon in Manhattan. ! Homer Dunbar, of Three Forks, is j spending a few days with Mr. and j Mrs. D. A. Swarmer. Friends of Mrs. Frank Norman are glad to hear of her convalescence at the Deaconess Hospital in Bozeman. Mr. and Mrs. George Burrell enter tained at a delightful dinner at their home west of town, Friday evening. A social evening followed the dinner. ,, , _ __ _ , 0 . Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Dross left Sat urday for Livingston, where they will visit for a few days with Mrs. Dross parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Merrill. From there they will go to Forsythe to visit Mr. Dross' mother. j Mrs. Annie Shervin and son John returned Friday to their home in Mar.hattan, after a week's pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dell McLees, and family. Harry Sessor attended the dance in Manhattan Friday night. Joe McQudiant was a visitor in Bozeman Sunday. Miss Charlotte Smith, of Trident, arrived Monday morning for a two weeks' visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Lotta Olsen and her aunt, Miss OUie Sesser. J. Johnson, of Helena, has been spending a few days here, the past week, visiting with lus brother, Aug ust Johnson, and family, , Mr. and Mrs. Stev,e McDonnell and daughter Madeline were Èozeman vis itors Sunday with relätiveä, arid to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Tice. The gasoline tank for the Mutual Oil Company arrived ovdr the N. P. Sunday, and Monday morning was unloaded and will be installed at once. Dell McLees, of the Yellowstone Garage, has been appointed agent at Logan, and will soon be in a position to supply customers with gasoline, kerosene, lubricating oils and greases. Attorney E. J. Peterson, of Three Forks was a professional visitor in town the first of the week. Henry McDonnell was in town Wednesday from his home in the Madison valley, and went on to Boze man, where he spent Thursday on business. Frank Krem er was a Madison val ley rancher in town Saturday. DcFoe Merrimaa and daughter, Mrs. W. B. Hale, came over from Mis soula Saturday to attend the funeral of his sister, Emma V- Tice, at Bozeman, Sunday. Mr. Merriman re turned home Monday morning, but Mrs. Hale will visit relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McDaniels en tertained at their home in the Horse shoe hills last Sunday. Those present were Mrs. C. M. Wright and son Mel vin, of Three Porks; Dr. and Mrs* W. W. Pierce and daughter Victoria, and Mrs. Roy Spangler and son Truitt. Mrs, El dora Olsen and brother-in law. Sam Johnson, made a trip to Clarkston Thursday mornhif to visit Mr. Olsen. . g % I *1 I Mrs. Helen 0. Shannon haa been critically {11 for the peat week. 3 » « « a » nnnannnnu The Springhill Aid met with Mrs. Emma Morgan Thursday afternoon, with a large attendance. The after noon was spent hemming new dish towels for the Aid, and at the close the hostess served an especially de licious lunch. The next meeting will be with Mrs. J. A. Foranall, June 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crouse and family, from south of Belgrade, and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Carlson and fam o Y .TT TV " .ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tester Crouse. The Springhill school closed Friday afternoon with a picnic dinner at the school house, it being too stormy to go to the mountains. The teacher, Miss Razetta Bailey, left Saturday for her home at Conrad, and later will go to Missoula school, and intends to enroll in the University next year. tt » tt tt SPRINGHILL. tt tt tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt to attend summer Irene Walton was fortunate enough to receive the perfect attendance cer tificate this year, being the only one in the school who was neither tardy nor absent during the entire term, Nel Hamilton purchased a new Gardner auto the past week, Alfred Gale, of East Gallatin, spent a few days in Butte last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Decker and son and Abner Decker guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nel Hamilton. Mrs. Frank Davis was a business ... _ .. A . . , v,s ' tOT "" Batte . T* ' .a I*? f ente f ,, '! ed , the ™™bcrs ° f Sunday school class, the Juniors, at dinner Sunday. ^ ^ ^ E L Heidel ^ were Sunday children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angell. The newly-weds. Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Rampey, were treated to an old fashioned charivari Tuesday evening by their many friends. The East Gallatin Sunday school w ill give a Children's Day program June 11. There will be a picnic din ner also, and everyone is cordially invited. George Axtell and daughter Eva were Sunday callers at the OorWy ranch, The Reese Creek school closed Pri dil 5' J w ' th » P' c "' c 11 th * ^ ^ wood grove The teacher. M. aS Opal Clack, left the first of this week for er home m Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sexton and dau( . htcr GraC( . at th< . Arthor ; Sandquist horae Wednesday, Mrs. Belle McGuire and son Charles i ! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cas sidy and daughter Ariis, of Brew, Mont., arrived Friday for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy and Mr- Parker started back Monday, but Mrs. Par ker and sons remained for a longer visit with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. Andrew Benhart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker had a family reunion Sunday, the following being present: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and sons. of Brew. Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker and son Frank, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs- Reese Eapar and daughter Genevieve, of Bozeman; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Da vis and daughter Phyllis, JMr. and Mrs. Ward McVay and daughters, and Mr. and Mfs. Arthur Sandquist and sons. . '.I, . ' -, ..K .( Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson, and Mrs. Nora Ford visited Mrs. Iford's son, Cecil, at the P W. Parker ranch Sunday. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt » • •fin! tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt g » ÄA tv WILLOW CRBBK. » 1 . • «ê*. .i.' . r l - : • , ». • « • r tt HMr. and Mrs. George Hankinson and Elmer Hankinson left for their homes in Tgrkio last Wednesday. Walter Mack and Miss Hazel Wit tsett were quietly married at Mis soula last Thursday. They returned home last Saturday night. The Ladies club, the Commercial club and the Farm Bureau gave a supper in the church basement last Saturday night the proceeds to go toward building a camping place for tourists. Charlie Cook is still quite sick and he will leave for Bozeman Monday to take treatment at the hospital. Miss Edras Smith is filling the place as clegjk in the Parks store in place of Miss Mary Hozle who was married to Edward Lockhart two weeks ago. Miss Ralph W. Wilson and little daughter of Ogen City is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. it. Hankinson. Mr. and Mrs. George CoUins Portland, Oregon arrived here last Wednesday for the purpose of dis posing of their property and house hold goods- They moved to Oregon about two yeare ago. M». R. V. Wright of Whitehall mad Itttle daught— ace vialthag for a short time with relatives friends. Mrs. Bessie Thorndike and little daughter left for Milbank, South Da kota to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family moved to their new home about two miles below Three Forks, known the old Dunn ranch, Archie Price has purchased the Collins home and expects to take charge June first, Mrs Fred Cleveland left for Butte Monday to take treatment at the Murray hospital. _ /'T* , riov . eland returned from , 1 e s ... ' ay where ri» M t £ on 3 U l tmg docfcors " regarding her physical condition. Mr william ßuttleman drove a as fine lot of cattle to his Norweigen ranch. Lee Howls expects to leave for Big Timber in about a week to take up electrical work. At the present time he is working on the county road. tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt tt » WEST END 3 ' tt tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritz, May 17 at Livingston. Miss Dina Verwolf took the state seventh grade examinations in Boze man last week. Miss Lucille Pierce spent last Sun-| day and Monday at her home here. Mrs. Brittan, teacher of the school, called to Bozeman last Monday summer vacation. Mrs. Nellie Malmborg and Nels Jensen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Paxton. Mrs. A. C. Akey spent the week end at the Scott home in Bozeman. Mr. and Mrs, Len Verwolf are the parents of a baby girl, bom at their home here May 24. Mrs. Mary Watson spent a couple days with .relatives in Bozeman last wee l c Mrs. T. Pierce visited friends in Bozeman during the week. Among the business callers in Bozeman last week were, J. Hoffman, Wm. Pierce, Sr., J. L. Wells, A. Buet tner, G. Stublar, Chas Pierce, N. Jensen, E. Werner, Bill Sorensen, W. Paxton, Bill Watson and Bill Pierce. Mrs. W. Paxton spent a few days was on account of the serious illness of her small son, who is suffering with pneumonia. She decided not to re turn for the remainder of the term, and the school was closed for the in Bozeman during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buettner and children of Livingston are spending time at the Paxton home here. Mrs. E. Werner and daughter, Mrs. some i Albert Buettner and Miss Cora Hof fman were dinner guests at the Wells tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt» 3 g g home Sunday. tt » BRIDGER CANYON. » no»»»»»»»»»»»»» Miss Helen Shoo!: le"t Monday for Groat Falls, Montana, morning where she expects to spend a few weeks visiting. Julia Foreman was a week-end guest of Olive Krause at her home in Bozeman. Mr.« and Mrs. Fred Ham are the parents of a baby girl born at their ranch home Tuesday, May 23. Miss Nellie Brown who has been attending school at Emigrant, Mon tana has returned to her home in the canyon and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Brown. t. Mrs. J. Y. Woosley of Sedan spent j several days last week in Wilsall visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maddox. Lyle Manry of Bozeman is visit ing in the canyon with Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Christie and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Manry. Due to the heavy rain Friday the Farmers Union postponed their re trular meeting for a week and it will he held this coming Friday, June 2. It is hoped every one will attend as a very interesting meeting has been planned. Dorothy Martell of Bozeman was a week end guest of Evelyn Fore man at the Bridger ranger station. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zeman of Boze man are now visiting in the canyon at the ranch home of Mrs. Nellie Craig and sons, Eomer and Floyd. Lon Shook made a business trip to Hardin, Montana last week and while there purchased a car load of cattle, which he shipped to Bozeman and now has them on pasture at his ranch in the canyon. Mrs. Tony Tester is spending this week at the Fred Ham ranch. Supt. W. T. Thompson of the fish hatchery left last week with a con signment of /fish to be distributed in ihe streams along the bondary line of Canada. Mr. 'Thompson will return by way of Glacier Park where he eat pacts to spend a few days expecting to return home sometime this week. Mrs. Fuqua of Lewistown, Idaho ] has arrived in Bowanaa where she of j by her son Cfeario# and ! at one® drove to the fish hatchery for her ttttttttttttttttttBtttttttt» 3 » aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa n SALES VILLE. tt tt tt Mrs. J. E. Atkins and two daugh ters went to Bozeman Saturday and remained over night to visit her sis ter-in-law Mrs. O. N. Atkins. A. J. Hetzed made a business trip to Bozeman Saturday. J. B. Roan and family went to Bozeman Monday from their ranch up West Gallatin and will spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. R. VanAusdale and baby left the Deaconess hospital for her home on Cotton Wood creek Saturday. Mr. B. F. Walker sold some fat hogs and received a good price for them. Pete Karst spent a few hours in Bozeman Tuesday from his ranch up West Gallatin. George Kratcercher was among the business visitors to Bozeman Wed nesday. Mr. C. E. Axtell was a Bozeman visitor Thursday and remained over night. The Kramer brothers have their new bam well under way and are ready for the rafters. Mr. Frank Van Ausdal was busy we€ ^ shearing sheep for Mr. \ There is to be a dance in Salesville Saturday night June 3rd The Ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. B. F. Walker June 15th. Mr. George Strong and family made a business trip to Bozeman Monday. The seeding is getting along nicely the la st f ew days and farmers will soon have their crops all in. The warm days have made the rivers and creeks high and muddy, A G, Berthot and Fred Brown of Bozeman made a trip to Lava Lake and back Thursday. They went by auto to th e Red Bridge up West Gal latin canyon and walked to the lake, The storm the last of the week will delay the farmers who are not through seeding. The Ladies of the Unity Aid met at the I. 0. O, P. hall Thursday afternoon, several members being present. They scrubbed the floor in the hall and also cleaned up the church. Light refreshments were served at five o'clock. Carl Rosenburg went to Bozeman Saturday to see his wife and babies who are visiting her sister Ethel B Sampson, Everybody is hunting for mush rooms along the West Gallatin. It Takes Tim to Repair a Complete Wreck! : . m, r r THE ■S' ' Æ "feoilHD VO UR I V . »: * - , v ! j - j j ^ I / \t Al Hr, 1 . 1 I5H 1 1 £ IPSNSP" * ; * 1 * ol'ham ■ 1 SAY* Jf> fetuRUER ft OVER ■». ' Va 4«ST took. Ik* AT Ht m - t L. w &$ A » •1 March 4-iosi Ei • • I • *1 ^ • Jt * »J 1 * j i ■ ê 1 - M £ij|; tm >.»c « f- '■ r- ( t ■r ■ I 1 « i,; . i • Jv ■ à*, ■ ■T.* : ■* Mr. and Mrs. Lindell and daughter Mildred, motored to Bozeman Sun day afternoon to see his brother who is at the Deaconess hospital. ALIEN AMERICANS AGAINST TARIFF. It is a noteworthy fact that the same powerful group of metropolitan newspapers which supported the un expurgated covenant of the League of Nations, which has been advocat ing the cancellation of Europe's debt to the United States and which in ev ery matter growing out of the war has taken sides against the United States, is now violently opposing the enactment of a protective tariff law. Naturally . American newspapers which, whether because they are sub sidized or because they are just nat 1 urally perverse, always discuss Amer ican problems from the viewpoint of alien interest, are against any tariff measure which would benefit the American people. Knowing as they do that the existing tariff law is suiting in the sacrifice of American for the benefit of foreign industrial interests, they resent the proposal that American tariff legislation should be framed for the benefit of the American people and with a view to the promotion of prosperity home rather than to the enrichment of alien producers and importers. The significance of this close lationship between habitual alien par tisanship and opposition to the policy of protection will not be lost sight of by the American people. Ameri cans have grown weary of foreign re re Slippers and Shoes for all at very reasonable prices I ♦ RUBBER BOOTS FOR IRRIGATING AND FISHING ♦ ♦ l ♦ ♦ I We do shoe repairing. Best shoe repairing shop in the country. ♦ I Lang's Exclusive Shoe Store « m are no longer in propaganda, and dined to listen to the preachments of publications which have as their mot to; "America last."—National Re publican. GOMPERS AND THE REDS. It seems that if Gompers has all the evidence he has outlined as to a Red threat in America, the best thing for him to do would be to turn jt over to the department of justice.**' Or, better still, let him make it pub lic, giving line, chapter and verse, If the Red ulcer is starting again to grow, let him try the above scalpels and antiseptics.—Philadelphia Ledger. Healing Cream Stops Catarrh Cloggod Air Passage« Open at Once—Nose and Threat Clear. II your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold,get Ely's Cream Bahn at any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, anti septic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every .air passage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How good it feels. Your head is dear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield Mcc magic. Don't stay stuffed up. choked op and miserable. Reiki is sure. or