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MONTANA,HNtBNA,
COLUMBIANPOL. XXXII. NO 26 COLUMBIA PALLS. MONTANA. THURSDAY MAR. 27. 1924. •2.00 PER YEAR
Salvation Army Worker Tells Of Czecho Slovakia
The political pot that started simmering about a week ago has been gaining steam steadily and at the present time Is boiling over with' the steam gauge registering 340. The Citizens ticket headed by Mayor Ray M: Van Slyke has a completeCtecho Slovakia, that little coun
try in western Europe which was for so many years under German and Prussian rulo hut which was given Its Independence a* a result o f the recent world war, Is fast developing into a thrifty and prosperous government, according to word brought here by Mrs. Louis Backovich. who .returned from there a short time agi and who has been visiting for the past week with her father. W. H Bushnall. o f tha Montana Soldiers
LIB tain LOUII- ---uoo a LUMiyiuieIn the World l*cket In the'fleld. An Independent e picture of Hbket with J. p. McLean of the One seen, the pic- Horse grocery as candidate for m&- snt Wilson is W *• *n the #eld. This ticket is -In tome o f .announced in an edition o f tha One
squares have Horse News that Is being distributed dent Wilson. In this McLean declares that•or the war ,f h® *• not elected he twill close the » that it was 008 Horse grocery and leave White- saved them fl8b not lat8r than June 20.
¡rla. Peed Kaidlng, who is announcedomdblles In on 01,8 tloket 88 tt «“ "dldate for al- .very many ,,8rman from the Th,ird ward, states
hauling arfo ihat b® b® a candidate, but not le men and on th‘B Independent ticket. Mr. artt. Some- Ka,dlnK '* »»present aldermen from win be seen tbo Tblr<1 ward. Indications are that m .n and a tb® c* mi*alkn »111 become very warm » women are btfor® APril when the sovereign omblnatlons Totor* wln 8° to tbe P°l'8 and settle with cobble- tb0 niatter.— Whlteftsh-Hlot
The political- pot In the coming annual municipal election, when Columbia Palls 1s to elect a mayor and three aldermen. Is barely simmering at the present w iltin '- ^although there is. plenty of time for ̂It to get ‘het u p." The election date 1s Mon
day, April 7th, and toting precincts wiU be established In the three wards
Mrs. Bachovlch and hor husba'nd were sent to that country by thè Salvation Army at tho request of its president, who was appointed ruler o f the little republic for life. Ttiese two people have put In two and a half years at different points In that country, dairying on the work of spreading the gospel o f christlinily.
but they absolutely refdse to tell theTnop folks what the big number Is to be. However, by a cgjtcln method o f manipulating mental gymnastics. It has been determined that when a bunch, of ladles, working and planning together on a progTam, actually keep it n real secret, then it must .be something out of tho ordinary and well worth going to see. A few of tbe men have shown signs of weakening and are hinting that perhaps “ business" or a "previous en-
City Dump Groundsthese who take a leading interest In “ 8
■ z t t S J t i s S Z SDH Hanging Firetlously, and U Is possible that he 3 3 " Wcould be Induced to "carry on" for -----------another term for the single reason A special meeting o f the town that he would like tr see the city own council was held Friday evening with its own water irsteni, and as the in- Mayor Kilduff and. all members pre- lllal steps toworil Ihe city securing i sent.euch a plan has teen started under i Chas. Stiles presented another pe- Lia administration, be Is Intensely In- j *itlon asking for a permit for hlm-
’ tereeted In seeing it brought to a j self and partner. John Morris, to successful conclusion. I erect an oil station and garage on the
Friends ofyltw-ph Imbolt, alder-; lots recently purchaaod by Mr. Morris «•an from th > First ward" and preel- J located Just south of the -Geo. Watt dent of the council, are mentioning residence and adjoining the tourist his name for m o r e . - . There are al- j park. The petition granted by the 8- flulto a number whe would like to! council a week previous called only eee A. N. 8mtlh in that Important I for the erection of a gasoline Ailing position. j station, ta t It . la now proposed to
In the First v ard It Is more than erect a garage also on the lots, and likely that K J Warcntettc will be | later on a residence. The permit named to succeed himself. He was! was granted by unanimous vote of appointed tr Hie fffe r last tall when j the council.'Chasi Stiles ler 'tred nnd moved to Bids for a elty dump site were the coast, and lias ueen faithful In opened by the clerk, as per advere
and although practically all their public meetings were carried on with the aid of Interpreters, they feel that their efforts were not outlrely fruit-
Ctecbo Slovakia has a population of about thirteen million, and under President Maaareko la making rapid strides In all lines. The soil Is very productive, sugar being produced in abundance, also grain and plenty of fruit. Tho housing problem, how-
gagement" will keep them from attending, but the main bunoh of loyal, dependable boosters will be th£e ready to take whatever the ladles are prepared to hand them.
The numbers whléh will bo given without any mysterious trliwhlngs, are as follows:
Recitation, "It Isn't Your Town, It's You," by Mrs. Frank Sheeran.
Address, "Civic Pride," by Mrs. E. J. Crum.
Readings; “ A Toart to thé Commercial Club," "Man's ..Tears," and '•Becoming a Dhddy." Mrs. Emma Bartleaon.
The supper' win be served at 6:30 p. m . at 69 cents per plate Everyone. whether members of the chib
for not, Is cordially invited to attend. This Is a community affair, sponsored by the Commercial club. It Is hoped that ovary man and woman In the community sMll be preeent. and, of course, this Invitation applies to-the country people Just the same
return to Cxecho Slovakia, but will negotiate for the purchase of this do special work for the Salvation Wnd o f timber, and the report is Arnyy In this country. Mrs. Back»- tbat there Is a strong demand and rich Is leaving todAy for Spokane to 8°°d prices offored by coast concerns visit some relaUvee. after which she. for redar poles.will return here for another brief Th» latest buyer to arrive is J. L. visit with her father before Joining j VanSlotte of Spokane, Wash., repre- her husband at Chicago. She la a »ontlng a big company. He has a list highly educated, refined lady and Is of *>> timber owners In this locality deeply sincere In her vocation of *»d 1* Investigating several ot the spreading the gospel. She Is a brll- b8St holdings, tin Monday, In com- Uanfconvorsatlonallst ktfd Intense!? wJtH Horace *TM«rnton. heInteresting when telling of the many starts! .o Inspect tho Webstbr hold- Incldenta she and her husband have Ibf* on the west side o f the North experienced In the Salvation Army Fork-rl^ar. Just above the Coram work. bridge/ They will also look over thd
___ Poss holdings In that neighborhoodand several ether tracts.
ELK PARK The attention of cedar buyer« to_______- , this locality means much to Columbia
Some o f the farmers o f this com- ral10 and ,h* TaJ1” - !o r wh!1® tbl* munity are storting, to plow. Industry has been developing 'n a
Mr and Mrs M Rurruu molorpd »mal1 W - 11 “ dads t*8 Companies to LaSalle Bundsv t0 mov® tbe Product In paying quanto LaSalle Sunday. m i « . It I. predicted that the pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saris and Mnt y« r ^ iee much activity in Mr. and Mrs. M. E. HIslop of Port- the cedar pole business in this part land,- Ore., were Sunday visitors with 0f u,e country.
attending c.nuH.11
Asa Powell Is at work at Bowman lake getting out wood and c- Jjng ice for the Skyland Camp Co. ”- Mr. and Mrs. Beaton were visitors at Polebridge Thursday.
Geo. Grubb and lien Maes were over to the Fletcher Stine ranch on Tuesday, where Mr. Grubb Is win-;
8T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Fourth Sunday In Lent: Holy
Communion and sermon. 11:00 a. m. We desire the presence of the Sunday school pupils at this service. All are cordially welcome and asked to take part. Litany and Bible study every Thursday at 7:46 p. n .
LEE H. YOUNG. Pastor.
EAST SIDE COUPLE MARRY Mlse Nellie . Heller, daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heller, well known eest side farmers, was married to John Aadsen o f Creeton on Mareh 12th. The ceremony was performed at Kallspell by Rev. Oeo. McVey Fisher, while the bride’s sister, Lena, and her brother, Fred, acted as bridesmaid and best man.
Tho bride was bom and raised In this vicinity and has a host of friends, while the groom Is known as
, an Industrious young farmer of. the Creeton locality. They planned to leave yesterday, Wednesday, for Everett, Wash., where they expect to
The best wishes o f all who know them goes with tbem for a happy and prosperous wedded life.
neighbors would like to see him reelected for another term. Among others mention for the offleo from that section o f town are Ira Ross, Maurice Charley and Jas. Evcrin.
Nominating petitions for any of , these candidates should be filed within three days o f election In order that their names may be printed upon the official ballots.
RIFLE CLUB SCORES Following axe the Scores, made
out of a possible 160, at the regular week shoot o f the Columbia Falls Rifle club held last Thursday night:K. Sagen ............. 142F. O. Greene .................................. 131C. A. Robinson ..............................129W. E. A rn e tt .................................. 125Leon Lenon .................................... 124M. J. K elloher................................120John Huggins 177J- B. O g g .........................................116Ed Neitsllng ..................................112Charles Harris ..............................104
11:00 a. m.— Elk Park.7:16 p. m.— Epworth-League. 8:00 p. m.— Worship. Closing
services of the revival. Sermon, "Now Unto Him That Worketh."
r lumber from Bolton last week. Word has been received from Mr.Mr. Rind, who has the White and Mrs. Wm. Mooring, who have
smeetead, moved Into tho place on been In California all winter, that UMd«r. I hey expect to start for Montana seUle'Tom Peterson returned to Tkwil about the 1st of Apr!!,
ook Monday after making a trip to Fred Kelley has been carrying the, allspell, where he filed on a home- mail the past fow days. He handles Iead which Is located on Trail creek, it like a hero. I _______
---------------------------------Word was received from Whltoflsh lhe bl« h 8Cb3« l l»*t night, in whichllnnpr Flttt *lf1p la8t week announcing the death of el8ht «udents took part The win-uppci l« oi «hub And«lw> Nonjuay. He waa a young ner W*H *nter the county content at
The B. B. B. club met with Mrs. w aterilng habits. The sym- Kallspell tomorrow, Friday, night,Ina Sullivan on last Thursday. The pathy of h|B oomnlunlty goes out t0 '-and the winner of that contest goes iy waa spent In sewing and plan- hig bereaved brothers, sisters and to 8pokane. Those who were to en-ng o f work to de done later. An parenta ter tho contest last night are Ora
J. Evensen, recently from California, was In this city on last Thursday looking over the place with a view to establishing a bakery. He interviewed the different merchants
to establish a bakery. H e seemed favorably impressed with the opening. and niay return in a few days. He stated 'that he was employed a few years ago in the Listle bakery in Kallspell.
It Is the belief of many here that a bakery, conducted by some one thoroughly experienced In that business, would bo a -paying Investment. The else of the town Itself, to say nothing of the numerous camps nearby and the smaller towns along tbe line east, offer a splendid market for
.bakery products.At one time, several yean ago, the
town supported two bakeries, and the community Is now larger and offers a better market than in former years. It la firmly believed that a bakery 1 would do well and would be appreciated by the public.
Jordan, Edna Cleave. Doris Brown, Hi'"- there' will be 10 pennants James 8eegar, Dwight Grist and .a,rttr<l8<l to the school districts kill- Lyle Chapman. ; Ing the most gophers. The Bad
______________j Rook farmers will also give a boun-The Emil Christensen team ran ty prlie open to all boys and girls In
away while In town Saturday evening B*d Rock district, so each child will and In rounding the southwest core receive something, besides haring a ner of the Carr-Elsethagen store chance at the' county prize, they ran up onto the sidewalk and The tall* must be taken to the of- one horse fell. In Its effort* to re- flclal counteia, who are Earl Hollls- galn Its feet It kicked a hole In one ter, Joe Bulla and Nathan Scott. 80, of the big show windows. 1 boys and girls, come on with a thou-
------ ------------------- | sand or more, and help to clean up"8awdust," a dandy circus photo tho pests. Harold Lelghty and Ray-
play, featuring Gladys Walton, at mood Michel were appointed to so- Theatorium Saturday and Sunday * licit and ask every land-owner and nextj 10 and 20 cents. j tenant to contribute at least fl.00 .
-------- ---------- I The question o f the beet kinds of pol-XOTICK | son was discussed, and some eight or
Electors or Precinct No. 21 should | ten farmers have ordered a small register at the Soldiers’ Home. J . ! quantity of cyanide gas to try as an W. Johnson, deputy register. _ ¡experiment