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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 5

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'ifHE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1928 CITY 4- Weather for Montana: Mostly fair east probablj showers "west port'on Thursdav cooler, extreme fonheast portion Friday probablj fair Hourly temperatures at Helena for 14 hours ending at Sep Member 5 tl 1: midnight a a a a a nigh Low 61 62 51 o7 6 54 4S 7 a a 9 a 10 a. 11 a 12 noon 1 2 3 in 4 6 03 4S 6 An so 6 00 Drv 4S 71 2 51 2 45 2 61 1 Sb Ht Other High Low Prec Sfi 5S sn S3 92 7S SO 7R 62 76 12 "ft 66 62 4S 48 55 42 Kallspell Miles City Boise Calgarj Los Angeles Omaha Tortlard St Paul-Mmne lalt Lake Cltv Pan Diego Francisco Seattle bpokine Mliston Park (Precipitation for 13 hours ending at 6 eather conditions in the North Low pressures cover the pla teau the northern Rockies and the provinces Pressures are high the north Pacific slope and ov er the plains The a was fair the legion v.ith tempera lures higher the eastern slope oC the Rockies in Montana and in Canadd. and cooler from the Dakotas eastward Traces of ram were reported from 'Washington and Oregon 70 SO 55 S4 4" Dr Walt in Penweil B1K Dr Church, osteopatlc phvglclan. For piano teacner 858-J. Er Evans, chiropractor Fh -S3-W Unclaimed new suit sale Joe Casteel each one-half ounce or fraction thereof.

for Belnc Drunk--Thomas Gar sen a arrested depute sheriffs last nisht for intoxication and disturbing the peace -nas lodged in the countv ja.il Continue Disbarment Hearlne--Con- t'nuance to 10 clock this morning of the disbarment hearing Instituted against Attorney (5rorud a made a bj Referee Judge Goodman of Townsend Marnhal.i WrHs--Thomas Bolton I i States maisha! and Deputv Plitt are Ins writs of abatement In the eastern part of the state Packer has returned from ula he served severa! papers Plane southbound airmail plane arrived in the Helena airport on schedule time esterdav morning: Three passengers were aboard th" -n-hen it landed here One was bound for this cltv one for Butte and one for Salt Lake Power Visits 'William Power former secretaij of state who re signed to enter prhate business in northeastern Montana some months ago -nas a Msitor at the state capitol jesterdav Mr Power sajs conditions are excellent In his part of the state Ftght Picture--The Heenpv fight pictures go on at the Antlers this i i at 11 clock and i run contimiousH i 11 clock to night Fight cannot a to ipi picture as it angle of the great championship battle Marriage I icenife Issued--Joseph L. "Miller and Mable Tomashek both of Helena were issued marriage license i a Charles i i ich of i Mar and Mai of St Ignatius i issued a TMr i lago license Tuesdav after Kriskovich mother had consented to the marriage, as her son was under age Painting, calcltfltntns Acme Co P. 14511 BOe Powder Puff Ph 83Z-W Marcelling Mrs. Eyan. 115 Marcel BOc Mrs Green 310 TVarreru Dr Johnston, Penwell block Phone For not Biamt'f.

Dr Cash, flentlet, Power phone lit Tasmln beauty shop Kohrs Blk Thone 1982. Luella Johnston school of dancing 111 open September Phone 912 Dr Owens dentist Pittsburgh Phone 19o2 Try our prices Bolllnger. Cash Grocer. 206 North Rodney. Ruga cleaned, years In Helena.

Helena Rug Co Phone S61. Dr Hunter's office Is now open, room 214 Power block Phone 971 Dr chiropodist Is now located at 106 Grand street Phone Paris Barber Shoppe and Beauty Parlor Haney hotel lobby Phono 1070 Dr Miller psychopathic healer and phi chic reader room 30, first floor barren hotel Complete line of school supplies S3 Sixth Helena Office Suppb succeE-ors to Dundas Office Supply Captain Aaamwm, the man that never sleeps, has moved to room 27 In the National Bank of Montana building The Gates of the Mountains never vas as attractive as It Is now Do 7VT k(IVP postpone vour trip plan It now WOW 161 US UttVe Boats leave Hilger landing dally a 10 a and 2 Fare $2 00 Thone 86 foi appointment Dr Frazier. A err Dance Orchestra--Johnnv Penn and his Alerrv Mad Gang will make bow to Helena dancers and amusement seekers Saturday i when thev will plav their first dance at the Broadwater dancing 1 pavilion This splendid piece dance band was organized several ago and after continuous rehearsing plav ed at "Wolf Creek where delighted crowds from Helena and Great 1 alls All the dance hits with nov elty and entertaining numbers i be offered at dance and one of the seasons largest crowds is expected This a orchestra i Plai the Sunday i dance Undersherlff A. Ehler of Wheatland county secured requisition papers fiom Governor Erick BOH jesterdaj wntten upon the governoi of California asking the return of Clvde Marks, now held at Bakersfield, Cal Marks Is charged with criminal assault in Harlonton Sheriff Ehler left yesterday afternoon for California to return the fugutlve Montana State Fair Born--A. daughter waB born vcsterdar at Et nos- pltal to Mr and Mrs Fisher of the Holcna vallev tnspecttns Hurtt, supervisor of the Helena National forest is Inspecting timber lands near Lincoln today Ho cxpucts to return the latter part of this -week.

Heducc Air Postal Rales--Reduc-' lion of tho airmail fee for letters nd postcards on the ship to shoi service recentlv Inaugurated bv tho eovernment has been announced cents i now bp charged tor Pho.te 2 For Bert Bear Creek Hud- Forked Lump Coal in loti, per ton H0.7S Red Lodge Large Egg Coal, per ton In lMd Phone 2 Brown Bros. Lbr. Ca Frazier Optical Company Let get togeiher by appointment Twelve years In Helena Phone 86. order for the Suit-- No deposit is necessary. 2,000 Fabrics to make the selection from $30 $35 $40 Imports from $45 Mendell Wardrobe Trunx-- America's Best Traveling Companion The Lnitcd States department of agriculture -will have a oup of hibits in the manufacturer's hall at the 1938 Montana State fair accord ing to fair i i a i i cover 1000 square icet of space vsith a frontage of 1000 feet and i include the tollouing suojccts of controlling prairie dogs the control of the cov- otc and other livestock enemies the cconomv ot i grazing use of purebred bulls in a a association relation 01 i of cows to a production mar a ot choice lai the a of culling increasing olutrv prot its and the growing dc ana lor high av mcc Have Eight Booths These exhibits present conciselv bv means of pictures diagrams and leg ends the important results of m- work on the ditferent subjects treated There will be eight separate booths each booth dealing i one special subject The depart ment i also a a booth for the distribution of mtormation and pub a i to tbe dtsplavs i a a i in charge of tbe prc sentation of the i i The dis a are in tbe form of knock down booths and some a electrical and mechanical features ot great in'errst The exhibit dealing i i the dc structiveness ot the covote and best methods of killing i i be in the form of a one room tabm Through the open door in back is seen a i trv landscape just at sunrise i a lone covotc stopping momertanlv to look at the bgl ted cabin speciiilv modeled exhibit "shows land that is badlv infested prairie dogs and the resulting poor condition of crops then ot land and ciops a i rodent has been i also gives a diagram of a a i i dogs home The exhibit on a i ccraz mg attempts to portraj through a display on one side of a fence of sparse and scragglv vegetation i cittle thin and leggv the results of continued a on opposite side of fence i sustained a a forage and cattle that are sleek filled and contented the a of a grazing Deal With Cattle Two of the other exbi its deal i cattle, one i the relation be tw-cen production of a and the inrome, above feeding cost and how of cow influences i ments of the a a This is il lustrated bv means of a 'cov income inemter' winch resembles a verv.

large double thermometer worl ing mechamcalK so that the mercurv ap pears to rise and fall in the tubes Tbe figures are based on av erages of more than 18000 cow testing asso ciation records a series of 3ears The other exhibit shows the a of better bulk in a i a i i the in cerasmg the production of our dairv herds Tbe special a attracting the most a i in this display is tbe automatic of i nun lature bulls remaining at each of i farmsteads for a few cments and then traveling on to the next illus trating the possibilities of co-oper ownership exhibit through records and diagrams mdisputabh the value of raising choice rather than common lambs Another deals i the prof its in dollars and cents to be rle rued from i in poultrj and still another i the seven outstanding features of bighwav service and tbe increasing demand for good i a made neccssarv bj the ever growing number of motor ehicles With, the fixed assets of Helena listed at $1223 000 the fixed ha bilitles are given as $725718 in the annual financial report submitted to State Examiner A Lochrle and to tbe state board ot equalization by City Clerk Victor Kessler Resources of tbe elty including current assets are 1101921 Under liabilities are listed warrants outstanding $24759, improvement district warrants 01 honds $461 077, and bonds outstanding includ ing judgement funding $400 series waterworks honds and series honds M04 241 The report of Clerk Ke's ler shows that warrants issued to operate the citj government a month totaled 960 Among tho several items listed are executive SI 563, police $2141, fire fund S3144 street fund $4563 and airport 187 Tbe larger portion of the August report deals with the lighting and maintenance funds I INCREASE COMES FROM PUBLIC UTILITIES, PROPERTY VALUATION OF WHICH IMS BOOSTED BY STATE TAX BOARD; LEWIS CLARK SHOH GAIN OF $23,589. That the tax hurden is. being Mlon of 1927 as compared to this equalized in Montana is shown in a report prepared in the offices of the state board of cqmlization esterdaj revealing the fact tnat (he taxable of property 2S of the 56 counties in Montana increased 1 S5012G this a over last the greater share of which is attributed to an increase of valuation placed the state board on public utilities 'With 2S of tbe count! assessment reports equalized bt the hoard up to vesterdav the valuation for 132S is $200 902 266 as compared to $199 052 140 in 1927 While some of the counties showed a decrease the majority revealed a marked increase of valuation The figures above cover the ta-cable valuation of all county propertj Lewis and Clark county shows an increase of $23 5S9 this 3 ear over last i Cascade increased $612101 Chouteau $292201 Glac ler 103 and Judith Basin $110, 744 The 28 counties equalized bv tho hoard showing the taxable a a II STftTE of incorporation for the Jack aitc Corsohdated Mining company of Idaho were nled with John Moun'jov ccrc tary of state vesterdav Tbe con will conduct a branch oftice at Belknap Capital stock is placed at S5000000 and the investment in Mon tana at 280 shares vvi'h no par value The company was organized Janu arv 30, 1928 Its p-operty in Montana is valued at and in Ida h.o and Montana at $2,530,000 a are Beavrrhead Big Horn Elaine Oartei Cascade a Glaciei Golden Vallev Granite Jefferson Judith Basin Lake Lewis and Clark Llbertv McCone Meagher Mlneial Missoula Phillips Powell Ravalli Sanders Stillwater Sweet Glass Teton A a A a a 2 7 I bO 4b- si 1 JOT 115 2 7 4 104 i 3 516 -11 3534 2S 5 0 0 3 1 4 3 77S1 411 3 6o7 3i3 16026401 2553S13 4 7 1 4 6 4 440 S54 3 1,57 SSI 15 267 5S5 6 304 364 6311 S9S 5 7 1 3 2 2 9 7 013 111 506S157 4 1 7 6.71 018 5 4hl 304 5741 720 7 i "bO 51b 7 1 2 2 07b 45i 3 1 S04 0 bb 0o 3 534 2tS 3 503 452 4 9 7 7S121SS 3523 bS5 16 050 OSO 2 59S SSS 4 4 7 3 9 445513S 3 6 4 5 6 2 15131,325 6 3 1 3 4 5 6 3 1 5 9 7 5 7SS 279 7174 161 5 2S4 4 6 3b 70i 1,53 a37 173 Martin Zollman of Livingston ill arrive next to the plane of the Helena A i a companj and continue i In struction and activities begun tlm summer Ferguson seciotarj of the Commercial club announced vsterdav Mr Zollman will replace Filson who returned to his duties as principal of the Harrison schools Mr Zollman Is an army pilot and has transport license He served as instructor in the army reserve corps the last two a and come 1 to Helena highly recommended His w01 for the time being i be devoted almost entirelv to train mg the students enrolled the local school All students are fairlv well advanced in their work with one about ready to solo mm Although the peak of tourist travel in Montana Is about over for this a inquiries continue to pile up in, the offices of the Montana Automobile association A. Bnei tenstein said jesteulav The in quirles are i outside states mostly from tha "ast Mi Breiten stein attributes the flow of inquiries to continued good weather throughout the western part of the country Mrs Luella and daughter Margaret a returned from Call forma they a been sttidv ing in master dancing classes since early summer Mrs Johnson i start her fall classes Saturday S-p tember 8 in the Helena hotel The latent dance numbers including the a i Drag and the Gigolo i be taught bv. Mrs Johnston this i ter bhe will have classes for both children and adults Bt, ILD up your system, improv )our health and add to the joy of living Try Guaiti Tonic.

It contains healthful tome ingredients to aid digestion, to vitality and to build up conditions At all drugstores GUASTI (Pronounced Gwah-stec) I MADE WITH PORT OR SHERRY fSpKiatty preparedly ItaltanVineyard Co. Opmaog tne Urgcfi vineyard under oacowneishipmthcwoili Est 1883 ViMjttil GUASTI, CA1. LOSANGH2S Blanche err "i orK, Chicago, rw Orleans Seven peisons were arrested and a of i ronfiscited bv federal prohibition agents nuclei the leadership of Sam Roberts as sistant prohibition administratoi of the 19th district in a scries of laids made in central Montana ovci the double Labor dav holidis A blind pig FTici In federal men to have opbiated foi about two vears near the Gallatm a a of Yellowstone National park was raided and Pete Karst arrested He was released on $300 bond until the nest term of ferleial couit in Helena A Chrvsler sedan used to store whlstv 2 gallons of i 2 1 2 a 6 4 bottles of home brew i seized bj officeis A 100 gallon still 1000 gallons of mash and 150 gallons of whiskv were seized neai Butte by federal agents but no one was arrested In two raids at Lewlstown Her man Neirsrhtpmer and Gadd were airested and a small quantitv of whisky confiscated Bill Ford of Bozeman wai ar rested and his hond set at $1 000 when a gambling house of which he was said to the owner was raided Lnable to furnish bond he was committed to the a a county Jail A few pints of winskv was seized as evidence a men Other arrests made were as foi lows Bob Campbell of Bob Williams of Logan and Ted Leland of A small amount of was confiscated at the soft drink iwrloi operated bv each man PERSONALS Fred TV Hill I a i for Chicago Airs Charles ft last i for Et Pai 1 Danlelson is i i here from Poplar Bramble last night foi "Mo George ger a for Pueblo Colo Brown i this for racuse Edna as regl-tered tht Placer from a i to Port'aml and Mr Marv over Great 'a i for Lti-a TC o-t a i i pav fo- i on la i Prof 1 Hojsn a i o' "cno of a i at I i 1" i 5 II inrl i nf i rr" i Mt Mrs on Pa lart Mrs i i i a ra li -ht a "a '-o-n KO-V vp'terda a 1 d'-Tio Tatlc crn A Dr Bo i i of no i i i a 'Spnn 11 was in 1 i Mr ard Mr TMn'i'M ar children la rn a i to Miles tv a othT a Mon tana i ludge Caliairav chief Justl- of tre a a supreme veEterdav for i to attend th Midland a i Rev V. and Mrs oo are v-lsiting In Mr Wnot pa tor of the Memo-ia church lor eral vr-ars I A- Ca'itorma Ha fA ort cut mj'c 4 Mo 01 the Mm a tronl 5 ate rou'e I i i i a in i i I i Mr i i i a i i itconit or id i a a i i a 111 gu net! Franc.1 i-1 si i i shorter roti i i i i ir'l r- I ih i i to "WHrm stone be 'S rllow I 11 i i a i i Form Organization a i i ui c' 1 in Lake i OcgLn the i a -n met to a per ent orprai isa tion adopt a i 01 mrnr.r)ora*ion and 01 i a lor tbe cominc: a Tbe of the asioc ition 15 set in coi i arc as To bring abijt the carh complc tion ot Cut and iN Utc al i a and tcedc 1 a to i i creitc iiid i i ill 01 i into the i hv the issocia tion To a all of 11 inv i a i a i a i poi us of hist -inca! i ilonc: cf the i Cut ghw i in i t- ind a i i i i 5 i To briiiR a i i idti-. trial a commercul i possihilitic-, ot the i i i to i i i i ot lool ing i neu locations Short Cut Route TliH i a som- 6RO i lone is to troni Sin I a i soiitbc istcrn Oregon to Boise Idabo iiirl on to a and into i onlv i tins i i a 1O rt cut ir i i to el low stone park but it i a re in and throueh the Pi cific It was beciuse of tbe possible ad a a to the stite of a a of a i this new highwav opened up a Brcitenstein sccrctarv of the a a assocntion a the i i of tins is- sonation held in Boise last Mi plans laid for the opmcnt of tbe I a it a in recognition of tins i and enthusiasm on his part tint be i made an honorary vice president of the association This appointment was reconfirmed at the meeting in a i and at the same time a similar recognition was accorded to Mr of San Francisco of the California State association Officers Named.

O'her i of the association OF GOLD PHOPEKTT TO ACTI- TITIIA Ac ual operation of the second i of tno Spring Hill mill was announced jesterlay Carl -on genera! manager of tne Montana Idaho Mines corporation jest a The addition of a second ball mill at tho plan was an noun ed time ago as a means ot increasing the production of the companv Gr'zzb gi Irh from Helena In a notice SUFFERED 81 PEJEH I der and several body bruises were suffered vcsterdav 3itrnoon by Peter I Halloerg a "lanasjer or 'he Copjumero Coil hen the automob he was driving collided ivi'b 3. coup" bv Moore Ta'nor- a on Helera ave- niie The co pe damaged but A several hjidci-d A vva onl Ha'loerg la-s r'amags. to hb snter- Tic accide- 1 o- ection of I ndalc ard He'ena ave me Mr Moore a 3 nn ing gold property Helena a anr! Mr Hailberg tuned soutn 'Tf'era from n- avenue The Ha'lbe car was sidfa nped po'ice i bv the California ca- about four miles to stockholders mailed from the local office of the companv dlioctors, bv the board is. mad" DaT ages wi'l be paid bv Mr Halt- Dt'g be he coaterd- ed the accir'ert uas the id.j't of the d-ivp- D' who increi capitalisation of the corporation from OOP flOO to 5 0 0 0 000 of a par value of one attended Mr Ha Serg a bm to go hon X-ra" nic'u-e to determine 'be extent of injuries to Mr Hallberg shoulder ill be todav dollar for th" of carrying on intensive development at the silver lead p-opriths of the com- panv in the district The proposal is he voted on at a special meeting of stockholders to bo held Oi toher 13 Lone Tunnel Proposed. Regaiding HIP proposed development piogram the notice states The Klemsehmidt propertj do eloped good showing of ore In the present shallow i hut we a onb a verv small mill on this piopertv for concentrating these ores The present operations are on too small a scale and it is the -oeommondition of Mr Carlson a a bo driven on the East Pacific sido of the hill to roich the a extension of the ore bodies at a depth five hun rliod feet below the present workings This will require a tunnel appioximatelv 3400 feet long and at a point 2 000 feet from the portil this tunnel should cut out Irish Svndicate i about feet below the deepest workings on that di- leetors concur in this recommendation believing that this deeper level tunnel Is fully war- nnted the ore showing in these two groups of properties and that this work will prove the most Important and interesting ever undertaken bv this company Suspend TVork at E.

P. "Work at the East Pacific mine is suspended o'wing to lack of power and awaiting installation of the Montana Power company lines This property has produced large amounts of shipping ore, but the method of handling the present milling ores this mine should await the deeper development planned for the Klein- Schmidt and Irish Syndicate properties with the prospect of a central milling plant to handle the ores that mav be developed in these three groups "At present It Is planned to concentrate on increased production at our Spring Hill property and the driving of this deep level tunnel to develop the other properties, with a continuance of the presnt small milling operation with the ores in the upper working of. the Kleinschmidt elected William Hanlej Bums Oregon as president Judge Francis Carr of Redding California as first vice president McCarroll of Idaho as second MCC president, Archie McGowan of Burns as treasurer 2nd Tanner as manager secretary with headquarters at Burns Oregon The outstanding feature of the mectint; was the spirit of co operation and Veen enthusiasm i prevailed throughout a long day devoted to business detail, and i in the minds of all present seemed to augur well for the success of (he enterprise Oriental Rugs Cleaned and Repaired George is back in town at STAPP MOTOR CO. Phone 750 Capital Optical Parks Boom 5, Mezzanine Floor PLACER HOTEL Glasses Property Pitted ReadvFor School! Sturdy Clothes for Gnwmgltoys Mothei will find it easy to buy for their boys at Ward's. Wide selections make choosing a pleasuie here.

Dependable quality fabrics and splendid uoikmanship insure good service and long wear. Boys like the smait mannish cut of these garments and the snappy colors. You buy them foi less at aa Mannish for Boys Durable fabrics from America's Leading Mills 8 Sizes, 8 to 14 years Colois' Fancy Blue, Grav and Medium From Our Junior College Shop Very latest thiee-button coat, strong stuped alpaca lining Strain points lemforced Five-button vest RICH COLORS Subdued but colorful plaid pattern a rich, dressy effect. Two pair of Longies Boys' Wonder Wear Shoes Bioad toes, stjhsh A serviceable, tr on made foi school wear a pair Boys' Blouses and Dress Shirts Sizes, 4 to 15 years Blouse Printed patterns on white background Collar attached 3 tvles One hutton cuffs Good grade fancy percales and solid colors that w-ear exceptionally -ft ell Shirts same as above but of fancy broadcloth, sizes 12 to 14 neck each Stacomb UNLST A 75c A FOR 49c adver -rd hair dressing at an arnaz inglv low price viaK? turn wir 01 treohlv washed hau sf a in place Fountain Pens For Men and Each Co 1 or burnt orange Beauti i i cnasid in line and b'ock design Nickle-silver Fine or medium Bah Point THINK FIRST OF CARD'S Children's Stockings Reinforced Knee 3 pairs for Color: Black Fine ribbed, medium heavy weight Seamless et, reinforced heel and toe MONTGOMERY WARD Co. Phone 28 Main at 6th Helena, Mont.

Mr. T. G. Hatter 1 Manager SF4PFR1.

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