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GREAT FALLS DAILY TRIBUNE Page 4. MAY 20, Licoln County Men MALTA Ml BABY TUMBLES 1M Take Up, Subject of Highway Improvement HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND ACRES ARE PLEDGED TOR IRRIGATION DITCH ID IS DROWNED AS GT OF Special to' The Daily Eureka, May 18. The good roads association is taking on considerable activ OILS AND GASOLINE ity here. Monday evening a meeting was Eighteen Months Old Girl Ixses Life in Shallow Water on Marshall Ranch. held Delegates from Fortine, Trego, Waiiand and Libby were present.

Also Commissioner Young of Gateway. The question of a road from Rexford to Iiibby was discussed. Whether it should be built on the east or west side of the Kootenai were discussed. The feeling was expressed that to aid "War-land it should be built on the west side to that place and a bridge placed across the river and continue up on the east side of the river. The towns in the Tobacco valley are Special to Daily Tribune.

Shelby, May 19. The Toole county irrigation board met Friday at the Guth hall for a business meeting, and. to receive reports of John W. Cavitt and It. V.

Buckner of the work accomplished in the field during tne past two weeks. The vicinities of Ethridge. north of Kevin, Galata, South Dunkirk have been gone over to date with a result that 120.0O0 acres have been signed up. There is still the vicinities of north and east and southeast of Shelby. North Dunkirk, North Telstad and Devon to be canvassed and this leaves no doubt that the required acreage will be signed up this week.

The board at this meeting authorized the advertising of bids for the preliminary survey, to be presented at their next meeting, on May 21. All engineering firms are invited to be present at this, meeting, or send their bids in to the treasurer or the board, or to C. A. Great Falls Daily Tribune First issue of Daily Tribune, May 16. 1887.

Published every day in the year at Great Fails, Montana, by The Tribune (Incorporated). Entered at the Great Falls postofflce as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIES INJPITY. Daily and Sunday, 1 $8.00 Daily and Sunday, 6 months S-25 Daily and Sunday, 3 months (2.29 Daily and Sunday, less than three months, per month 0e BY MAIL POSTAGE PAID V. 8.

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All persons sending manuscript copy to Tho Tribune should enclose stamp If its return is desired in case it is consld-ea unavailable. Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Foreign Advertising Representative: Benjamin Kentnor 225 Fifth avenue. New York City; Mailer's Building, Chicago. very anxious to be placed on the coast to coast road.

Some of the most beautiful scenery to be found in a mountain county is to be found along the route be Special to The Daily Tribune. Lewistown, May 19- Kutb, tbe ye.tr-and-a-half old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford G. Greer, was drowned jester-day afternoon at the old Marshall ranch, falling into a ditch in which tber was only a foot of water.

The child was playing beside the creek and when not observed tumbled in. She was quickly missed and the search taken up, but life was extinct when the body was found. The funeral was held this afternoon in Lewistown, Ilev. It. C.

Edgington of the Methodist church conducting the service. Rain Puts a Stop to Ball Game at Shelby Special to The Daily Tribune. Shelby, May 19 The first baseball game of the season was played on the l. 1 1 .1: i V.M.v affArnAAII tween nhitefisli and Libby by way of Eureka. W.

I. Ballard Appointed Will Draw His Own Samples for Testing. Helena, May 19. Secretary of State C. T.

Stewart today announced the appointment of W. I. Ballard of Malta as oil and gasoline inspector, stating that he had already begun work in Helena and will visit every other city and town in Montana as soon as possible. Mr. Stewart in that connection stated that he had just been advised by Dr.

Cobleigh, state chemist, at P.ozeman. that all his equipment for the testing of oils had been installed, the containers for taking samples have been recived, and the work will go forward there as fast as the samples to be tested are forwarded by the inspector. Individuals may not send samples for analysis, and any such received will receive no attention. Only those samples taken and forwarded to the state chemist by the inspector will receive attention. "If samples upon being tested show violations of the law," said Mr.

Stewart, "the matter will be placed in the hands of the county attorney in the county from which the sample comes for prosecution. Otherwise there will be no publicity given the oil tests made." Ex-Army Surgeon Will THE FIRST NATIONAL mm OF GREAT FALLS Capital. f200.00O.0O Surplus, SI 73,000.00 Average Resources, SS.BOO.000.00 OFFICERS: Sam Stephenson. President. W.

A. Brown. Cashier B. Armstrong. Assistant Cashier A.

R. Moore, Assistant Cashier Member Federal Reserve System Pajs 4 Interest on Savin and Time Deposits. A progressive bank Is the most potent factor In the upbuilding; of a community. The "First National" has rendered and Is en define a service In the development of this community that entitles it to the support of the progressive cltlxecs of Great Falls and of the territory tributary thereto. Michels, president of the irrigation board, before May 21.

Weeding of Belt COMPANY BEING FORMED TO PROVIDE RURAL PHONE SYSTEM IN NEW COUNTY Special to The Daily Tribune. Miles City, May 19. For the purpose of building and maintaining a standard telephone system with the country north and south ot Miles City, a company with a capitalization of $100,000 is being formed here by the chamber of commerce. At present there is no means of communication with Broadus, the county seat of Powder River county, or Jordan, the county seat of Garfield county, although the latter town has a wireless plant which will be placed in eommisnion together with one here, as soon as war restrictions are removed. when the Cutback team played the Shel- oy team, me game stariru uui rr.nA nA a.i in.

ts. tho rflin POTT! 1 fi "Vu vul i uui luf, on the umpire called it off after two in- rungs, xne score men was LARG ELY ATTENDED OANCE IS GIVEN AT SIMMS Special to The Daily Tribune. Simms. May 19. The dance given in Kyau's hall Saturday night by the Simms orchestra was largely attended and was a most enjoyable event.

Among thoe present were Corporal Urvil Melby. Ralph Neill and Mr. Masterson of Great Falls. Locate at Wolf Point Soldier to French Sweetheart, Saturday Special to The Daily Tribune. Belt, Mav 19.

Saturday afternoon at .1:30 John B. CollaYd of Belt was married to Miss Gabrielnes Fourier of Sax Lands. France, at the home of the groom's parents on Bridge street, only the family being present. After the ceremony the family, together with friends, and the officiating justice of the peace, John A. Ilackshaw, sat down to a sumptuous feast.

i LOOKS CANADA OVER AND COMES BACK TO MONTANA Soecial to The Daily Tribune. Wolf Point. May 19. Axel F.riekson of Terrace has just returned from the Peace River country, Canada, where he went to investigate the country with a view to locating. lie is convinced that the country is not to be compared with Montana.

Four cars of landseekers, Mr. Erickson says, cam? back at the same time he did. and all had no intention of returning to Canada. FINDS GOOD ORE BODY AFTER A SEARCH OF YEARS Granite, MaV 19. Pat Doherty, the well-known Red Lion prospector, was in the city last week greeting old friends and transacting business.

Pat states that he has encountered the large ore body that he has for years been searching for. He claims he can work the property by himself, and by treating tbe ore on the place can realize a nice profit. The ore body discovered is 1(N feet long by f0 feet wide and carries $30 per ton in gold. The ore will be treated in a concentrator. Special to The Daily Tribune.

Wolf Point. May 19. Lieut. Thomas M. Morrow, discharged a few weeks ago from the medical service after having served two years, eight months of which were spent in hospitals on the American battle front in France, has located here for the practice of medicine.

Previous to entering the service he was located at Medicine Lake for four vears. before FALL OVER EACH OTHER TO GET LICENSE PLATES Farmers and Stockmen Attention! If you are Interested la tie RAISING OF LIVE STOCK write or cal! for a copy of the "First Aid Farm Veterinarian" for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, Horses The health of valuable live stock ran be safeguarded and yon will know "When to Call the Veterinarian" At your service Commercial National Bank GREAT FALLS, MONT. Member Federal Reserve Bank which he had practiced with Drs. Wright ana uenson or and Dr, Archie McCannel of Minot. He was located on the Argonne sector Centenary Drive for Lewistown Starts Off With a Rush at tne time the bis drive commenced last September, and talks interestingly of conditions the war zone.

CLARK CORPORATION WILL FURNISH WATER FREE FOR MISSOULA SCHOOL GARDENS Special to The Daily Tribune. Missoula, May 19. The Missoula Light Water company, a W. A. Clark corporation, will furnish water free of AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS The secret youth is ELIMINATION OF POISONS from your body.

This done, yon can live to be a hundred and enjoy the good tbisf a of life witb much "pep" as yon did when La tea aprinrtime of youth. Keep your body is rood condition, that'a tbe aecret. Watch the kidneys. Tbey niter as 4 purify tbe blood, all of which blood paaaea through them once every three minutes. Keep them clean and ia proper working condition and you fcava nothing to fear.

Drive the poisnanus wastes and deadly uric acid accumulations from your system. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will alwaya be in goo.d condition. You will feel strong and vigorous, with steady nerves and elastic muscle a. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Caoaulea are imported direct from tha laboratories at Haarlem. Holland.

They are a reliable remedy which hat been used by the stnrdy Dutch for over 200 years, and baa helped theca to develop into one of the strongest and heartnieat racea of tbe world. Get them from your druggist. Do not take a aubatitute. In scaled packages three sites. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA.

Special to The Daily Tribune. Geraldine, May 19. Mrs. Laura Leet who has been spending the winter at Long Beach, has returned to her home in Geraldine. Mrs.

II. J. Nicol and daughter, Nancy, have arrived from Minneapolis to make their new home in Geraldine. Helena, May 19. The state automobile license inspector who began work in Helena last week picked up 25 motorists Saturday afternoonsand Sunday who did not have their 1019 licenses.

They all have them now after visits to the secretary of state's office today. The mail coming into the automobile license department of the secretary of state's office indicates that news of the inspector's work has reached outlying districts. "We had nearly 1,000 letters in the mail received this morning' by the automobile license department," said Secretary of State Stewart today. "There are from 10KX) to 15,000 automobile owners in the state who have not secured their license plates for 1919. Those are the fellows we are after." charge for the irrigation of plots of Special to The Daily Tribune.

Lewistown, May 19. The Methodist centenary drive started here Sunday with a rush, the number of subscriptions turned in surprising even the 10 team captains. They are out again this nfter-noon and by tonight Lewistown will be far over tbe top on its allotment of $1,500. An oversubscription is much desired, however, to make up for any of the smaller places where if may prove difficult to secure the sum apportioned to them. The preliminary work in town had been so thoroughly done that the captains had no trouble whatever in securing all and more than was expected.

SAVE SAVE SAVE ground put into gardens under the auspices of the Missoula public schools, according to announcement by Manager C. II. Christensen. This will be the third successive season that this company has aided the amateur gardeners of Missoula, many of this city's war gardens of the past having been made possjjalc by its donation of water. Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists prescribe Bon Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight.

Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggists. Heavy Rainfall at DR. ROBERTSON WILL SAVE YOU DOLLAfS The fire put me out huins bat I am hark again (OVER THE MECCA INX wiu sJl new and latest iau-unesta. equipment fixture, strictly up to dale. COLD CRO WNS.

PorBLR Conley Plans Club House and City Hall SIMMS SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES BONDS FOR ERECTION OF A NEW BUILDING Special to The Daily Tribune. Shelby and Vicinity Gives Grain a Start for Deer Lodge himms, May 19. At the special school election held in Simms school district No. 30 Saturday, May 17, the voters passed upon the question of issuance of bonds in the sum of for the con struction of another school building for tne district, 'ine vote resulted in the FTREXGTH. MAbC OF ONE PIECE OF GOl-Ii.

MY PRICE ONLY TbfM sold crowsa fcave bo equal; they srs tb torn. Porlala crown. 13 oach. All brtdse work S5 per tooth. EXTRACTING FREE tf I causo you asy pala.

DR. RORFRTOX DENTIST Pboe 455 Opta Evenicr Central Avenuo Klarbury Block. Over lh Mecca Ian Deer 1odge, May 19. Mayor Frank Conley has had the plans and specifications drawn for a handsome city hall. It is to be a large brick building and will be modern in every way.

It is to be more than a city hall, it is to be a community clubhouse, as it will contain a large reading room which it is planned to have open and heated at all times. approval of the proposition, 50 voting for ana against. PUBLIC MARKET ASSOCIATION IS COMPLETED AT MISSOULA Special to The Daily Tribune. Do you want skin-health9 If you are suffering from eczema or some similar distressing, embarrassing skin eruption, why don' you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder, it quickly yields to Resinol, and in most cases is easily healed by it. The first application usually stops itching and makes the skin feel cool and comfortable.

We recommend it with the Special to The Daily Tribune. Shelby, May 19. On Friday afternoon a good rain fell in Shelby and the surrounding country, with a slight thunder storm. The rain came down in torrents for about half an hour and continued with heavy showers until late in the evening. Official report is three-tenths of an inch in this vicinity and, up north of town, reports show six-tenths of an inch.

This will soak into the soil about four inches, will start the wheat and oats and will also do good to the grasps. About 95 per cent of the wheat in the county is seeded and about 15 to 20 per cent of oats. Only a small acreage of flax is in. Weather conditions after the rain is medium warm. The rain was especially valuable to the fall rye and wheat as before the rain a good many fields were beginning to die out due to the lack of moisture.

ALlSSOllia. Mnv Xlmono tmi Rubber Plate IS. elected president of the Missoula Public Market association at a meeting last night, at which preliminary plans for the project were completed. F. T.

Parker is vice president. D. B. Flammer secretary-treasurer, Joseph M. Dixon, Dennis Lee and the officers are directors.

It is expected that a public market for the sale of goods raised by Missoula county farmers will be opened soon, in an uptown location. 1 WW Your TEETH Carefully EXAMINED FREE utmost confidence because of its harmless ingredients. Aided by Resinol Soap it acts even more quickly. ingmen can gather and have games, hold their meetings, in fact be a clubhouse for them. Shower baths will be provided for five cents.

Mr. Conley has also secured the donation of the ground for this building so all it will cost the city will be th actual cost of construction, which will be in the neighborhood of It is proposed by Mayor Conley and the city council to submit to the voters of the citv the proposition of bonding the city for $.10,000 for this purpose. A special election will be held to vote on the question in the near future. FARMERS OF POLSON DISTRICT ARE ELATED Poison, May 19. Farmers around Tolson are in good heart because of the recent rains.

There is a general expectation that this is going to be au espeeia lb-good year for the crops. A general air of expectancy of good times coming prevails among the farmers and the citizens of Poison. Certain projects of general interest are on the way and if conditions continue favorable will be announced in due course. CHARTER FOR NATIONAL BANK AT ANTELOPE Washington, May 19. The treasury department has it.supd a charter to the First National Bank of Antelope, capitalized at $24,000.

C. C. Schoener is president and A. Wells cashier of the new bank. Organizers of the Sheridan county National bank of Comertown have applied to the treasury department for a charter.

Learn the coadltlss of voir test and thea yon will knows whether es seed our service. SIXTEEN YEARS rsatissed ssccess la the city st Great Falls has made ms and tbs suality of my deatUtry oos all ver tbs stats. Resinol MILES CITY TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY Special to The Daily Tribune. Miles City, May 19. Miles City is preparing to observe' Memorial day with a big parade, speeches and other features.

R. i Tuggle, a Spanish war veteran, has been chosen as marshal of the day and the chamber of commerce, has appointed a committee to arrange for a program. MONTANA POSTMASTERS. "Washington, May 19. Postmasters have been appointed for Montana offices as follows: Edward F.

lioseberry of Bat-tleson, vice Benjamin W. Battieson, resigned; Kirby E. MacKenzie, Discord. Custer county, new office; Hazel C. Heaton, Kruger, vice George W.

O'Connor, resigned. Ointraeat and Resinol Sp lso help to any pimplt. Sold by aH dmt'-' deal er in loi.et good. Thai of each, lie. Dept.

II GOLD CROWNS- J-S, Reaiool. Baltimore Md. MOCCASIN MINISTER WILL REMOVE TO STANFORD Special to The 1 taily Tribunp. Lewistown, May 10. v.

II. A. Brown, for a considerable time past minister of the Presbyterian church at Moccasin, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Stanford church. .00 ID 5 Id Our office Is eeea svsslngs frets 7:30 ts 8:30 p. sad es Sssdays frsai 10:00 a.

o. to 1:00 p. n. AU wotk guaranteed for 10 years, DR. E.

E. EDMONSON St DILLON ALMOST BURIED BY A DUST STORM Dillon. May 19. A dust storm, greater in proportions than any which has struck this city for a number of years raged for three hours yesterday nftcrnuoti and worked havoc with newly-made lawns and parkincs. The storm is said to have done considerable damage In the dry farming section, where the dryness of the soil caused the seed wheat to be blown from the ground.

S2 DENTIST Entrance es Third St. Over Laseyres Orsg Stors Phone 9426 Appointments GUY Who Gives You Highest Quality Dentistry Combined With Best Materials VIRGINIA CITY TO VOTE ON WATER PLANT PURCHASE Virginia City, May 19. Action has been taken by the city council for the holding of a special election July 7 to submit the question of the acquiring by purchase, appropriation or condemnation of the existing water plant. An offer to sell the present plant to the city for $9,000 has been made by Mrs. BickfoTd, owner and manager of the Virginia City Water company.

LEAVES SHELBY BANK TO TAKE UP WORK IN BANK AT GERALDINE Special to The Daily Tribune. Geraldine, May 19. C. J. Carson, who has been assistant cashier at a bank in Shelby and was formerly with the First Xational bank at Geraldine, will arrive in Geraldine, Monday, to assume his duties as assistant cashier in the Montana State bank.

say SI 8.00 for crewat vties rs sisTts the feast ersws for $5.00 Getting rid of coffee troubles is made easy by changing POSTUM a delicious cereal drink WHY WHY WHY WHY SAVE THE COST OF SENDING CARPETS TO THE CLEANERS. Put'tha money into your first payment on a HOOVER that will beat out all the Imbedded grit sweep up all clinging dirt stralghen the matted nap restore the colors and patterns prolong the life of the carpetings BESIDES electrically vacuum cleaning them Don't live a "bare floor existence" with carpets at tho cleaners. Your carpetings can be better cleaned at home on the floors, with out moving the furniture. Phone 5921 and let us demonstrate to you. The Montana Power ray $10.00 a teetti ter trldiewert whes we give yes the best dC flfl das of bridgeware 9wUU say $20.00 ter slates wbes I asake yes a plats oeatalslng tbs ksst aa 0.00 Stand pain when 1 win extmct your teeth painlesaljt And absolutely guarantees all vork the equal of the hishest price men in the state.

BACK FROM FRANCE, RESUME OLD POSITIONS Special to The Daily Tribune. Geraldine, May 19. Earl Crinklaw and Howard Hart have just returned from service in France and will again be seen back et their old places with the Geraldine Hardware company. Andrew Kolnitchar has returned from service in the marines and is at present on an indefinite furlo. OFFICERS ARE'ELECTED BY LEWISTOWN GIRL SCOUTS Special to The Daily Tribune.

Lewistown, May 19. After long consideration a local council for the girl scouts has been organized with these officers: Mrs. Georgia Gillette commissioner, Mrs. Chester M. Belden vice-commissioner.

Miss Olga Tridston secretary, Mrs. Edouard Sutter treasurer. Mrs. E. K.

Cheadle, Mrs. E. It. Iioehl advisers. Company Great Falls Branch GUY The Dentist Hours, Sundays 10-1.

Fone G697 First National Bank. Take Elevator to Seventh Floor At Your Service Phone 5321 Electric Building 3.

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