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' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1018. TWO GU, N, 'N Wi BR N atid the state, ‘Madame Kolontay is|his place on a submarine, Pete Dant-|room;: ‘The manner in cypee N ME & OLVES ING COMMUNITY BAND kW elf are working for endowment of mother-| {els, who had heen employed for some} stamp was pasted ‘on the mvelope HA! GED FROM CHAMP. KILEER FOR DUNN COUNTY ho Ordered hood, She was a ‘big figure in the revo-| time by Chris Hydal, has been arrest- oused the woman's curiosity, and. SAME GALLOWS i FINE FORTUNE pie Bae " Sige} Suseulie lution and a few years ago toured|ed by U, S. secret service men andj on steaming it off she found: umder- ‘ Killdeer, .N, D,, Feb, 14.—Delegates, jastery ‘Seized Aticrica delivering lectures. taken’ to Fargo. Daniels’ downfall} neath some cabalistic _ transcriptions : Suleman masem A Worse from Killdeer, Dunn Center and Dodge ig came through an old envelope which | which have been interpreted to bea’ Chicago, Feb. 15,.—Kdward ‘ammuni-| Lesmeister of Harvey Pockets| who attended a recent community WOMAN’S CURIOSIT | Mrs. Hydal found while cleaning his! German ‘code message. : % tion” Wheed, slayer, of two persons in $20,000 in Bountie: Alon meeting here are convinced that the c TOSITY 1? the Winslow Brothers’ pay roll rob- h' § Aloneé— =| project then launched for the organiz+ UNDOING OF SPY IN ‘very last summer, und Harry Lind- Runs ‘em Down ation of a Nunn county band can be rum, slayer of a policeman, were made a success. The plan is to draw BRADDOCK FARM HOME! . : a hanged from the same scaffold here New Rocktord, N. D. Feb. 15.—Adi musical talent from all the towns of | <) Be today. ‘They spent their last hours in| « ‘1 moister Gk Hee ee hee intine the county for the organization of a Braddock, N. D., Feb. 14-—Beli i i wey One Htle. d ew, | ing the wolt-championantb of the} rand of #0spleces-whloh will ‘alternate to be a eGiied rate Sh denser rallgial . a > He declined breakfast atter isle state, Mr. Lesmeister states he has and’ witch wil! always, ae cinle barb alias :Paw), the German held at eines for six hours, pla, rds with S + ———_—__—__—_——_ € Svea guards and remarking that: his last | $20,000, at the rate of $2.50 per scalp. MEN FRESH FROM lauthorities his boast that he was « QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY f breakfast ought to be a gaod one, or-|!" addition he has {ound a ready’ a G jebout to return to Germany to resume | Fourth Street 3 eas dered sien, ie, froit, Brench fried mae ek ae ceraiannn rneriis PEN ANXIOUS TO ——— ————s THE HOUSE WITH ONE PRICE TO ALL be potatoes, and c . | vi mil zs | ¢ q Death, in both cases came by strang-| under many disguises, principally as SERVE IN FRANCE i | ulation, ‘each dying in seven minutes.| fox or lynx. These pelts now sell Maui searp (hes bedtendestt lead Wheed’s last words were: around $5. The Harveyite seldom| || ng) sentences 10K: various Pe ! oT beg panion for my sins. God/ shogts avait He has H SrAinae offenses in the North Dakota peniten-| Jaietit MEAT DEPARTMENT Brai ‘bless you all.” -| which seldom lose a quarry. During| lary here are immediately valunteer- P| Calf Liver Calf Sweetbreads Calf Brains Lindrum, in a clear voico, said: | last, May, and June’ his kill was 737/18 for service with Uncle Sam on the / | Pork Tenderloin Brookfield Sausage Lamb Squab “Gentlemen: Iam innocent.” —_| wolves. ? expiration of their prison terms. One | | 1 a S Later, as the noose was being ad- oe former inmate enlisted this week and | A H ii cr % “ Y noth vyhos' y ill expi i % | | @ HT steep i ats iake GRAIN’ SHIPMENTS | 22% et" s"aat!orterdas “ Be Hidetaad Seah dee" Flenberegy Alege } 2 ER y for volunteeri : SXANI | ¢ iW : Shoulder Pork Roast and Steak, 18e—Hamburger stea: | ly wi Sor for volunteering, A high tyne of, pa: ALIEXANDE should ’ 8! | woreepenege ON eine GIVEN PREF ENCE | rst has been displayed by all aia Sia & THANK YOUF Boiling Beef, 14e Pork Sausage, 25¢ : f 4 _{the inmates of the state penitentiary! Alexandra Kolontay is a member of | = = is Northern Pacific Will Help Farm here. . They. have subscribed liberally | the Russian. “Eolshevik cabinet—min- ’ ARTMENT GROW THINGS AS .- er by Facilitating Sesd for Liberty donds, the Red Cross, the |ister of puble welfare. ‘News dis-| Grapefruit, special, each ...... 5c FISH DEPAR Z | War Y. M. C. A. and other war move: | patches say she issued the order for \ Shri ik 1 | Just a few left, Bulk Shrimp Pike Smelts REAL TEST, SAYS Movement ments. _ _ |selzure of aihonasiery in Petrograd St. & FEW. ss in ‘ Halib Whitefish | INDIAN OFFICER ae eho | bringing the clash betweer the church spe ‘ Salmon alibut porte: | ‘Acting on orders from Director Gen. | SHEP FOUNDERS and the Bolsheviki to an acute stage. | Grits in 10 Ib. sacks. Same as | . (eee eral McAdoo, the Northern Pacific | Lonine is said ‘to’ have issued: ‘acde.! Or; f Wheat. Each...,.70c| SPECIALS | i tng Chet Robert Pe tate asinine railway has notified agents, traftic| IN MID-OCEAN; creo separating entirely tha church | ae sj ° 1.3 aa oF ! s | Boke ea district pelted apa he| representatives and operating offl-| TEN MEN LOST | Rye Flour, 10 Ib: bags ...... 70c Skinned Pike, 20¢ Fresh Herring, 12¢ the fine spirit of patriariom shown by |Ci2/8 along the system to give prefer- OEY “il Iutefisk, 12¢ Salt Salmon, 18¢ , the fine sprit of patratiam shown BY [once ‘and priority to shipments of] Now York, Feb. 16-—Ten nen of ATT | Buckwheat Flour, 10 Ib. bag $1.00 i oder gageriosst aN Neer auee grain ‘from Minnesota, North Dakota the officers and crew of the "british a ES Wan 0c Sn aman ear ae. : , : GROCERY DEPARTMENT In 5 i c sh Tt . . James B. Kitch impresses wpon his Ree ee the ane Be aeuiailes steamship Miguel d’Laringa of nearly | i 4 Fancy Dried Loganberries, 1 | i ‘ i redekin wards the fact that the In-|heing hurried to allied countries in| 92°) tons berishod in mid-ocean on} Yo, package ...........65. 400 Fresh Strawberries : Rhubarb : ; Celery jans who stay at home have no less ‘Europe. Feb. 6 when the vessel foundered. The Head Lettuce Cucumbers Green F eppers { penis baa hit nerorny iy Blantne The orders issued to ‘Northern Pa- anip carried a cargo of grain, for Red Sockeye Salmon, 1 Ib. can 35c Cauliflower" Bunch Carrots Celery Cabbage very acre is spring. “I wish ta oF 'rance. te Gao, " a wate i or sngivessapon! su vtodisna.ch mocen-| 200, MPepeeinctes, took effect eo amish warship rescued 27 mon ; ] i POW CAM dra dcie seamed: 20c Brussel Sprouts Spanish Onions sity of providing sufficient forage for) poscindéd. The movement of grain| Who had taken to small boats, and rahi e Hs the. horses aud cattle and. food for) over this road will take precedence | Some of these survivors arriyed here f SRT re SPECIALS | yourselves,” writes Supt. Kitch. “This| oyer every commodity except less| by rail today from. a /Newfoundland | | Sehiff’s Cocoanut, 1.1 ay can be done only ‘by strict. attention than carload lots of paper and paper port. ‘ | Both Phones 211. 120 3rd St.! Be nfE’s Cocoanut, d. pkg. si { to the cultivation of forage crops and| pyipy and fuel and fuel oil, ‘The co-op- . | e Canned Peas, 20¢ values, 6 cans .. food or garden truck for home con-| oration of commercial clubs, shippers| MANY WILL DANCE ‘Last Delivery Saturday,:5:00 Cocoa Butte ne as butter,..per Ib } sumption, and an unremitting effort) anq farmers to aid in prompt loading AND DINE AT THE Parlor Matches, 20¢ values, per pkg. in the conservation of cattle herds. It) o¢ cars is urged in instructions sent McKENZIE TONIGHT. | ,, | Other Week Days, 4:45 P. M. Swect' Cider! ies fall ag is possible that all the Indians of! +5 various points along the line. ‘After the “Pom-Pom” opera tonight|“‘The Most of the Best for the, Sweet Cider, per gallon 6.6. pss see es the Standing Rock reservation could! ‘poy ears now in the east are being| many will attend Bismarck’s social Least.” | ergy. } be self-supporting from, their own ef-| hurried to grain markets along the| center, “the McKex ’ where there ‘ forts, I can assure you, and the In-| Northern Pacific to aid the grain| will be dancing and after the theatre |— } dians of the Bullhead and. other dis-| movement, according to a message| Suppers. The management requests ‘ tee ee ie possible from what I from the director general. that you reserve your table early. For our SATURDAY SPECIAL we : ; offer. ue ar: PUT 3 MORE PEP r i 7 Swif't Premium Bacon by the strip, H per Ib. .. + 45¢ T 1 ht T ! ht IN INDUSTRIAL . Wmele Bay Bien oy ths amp | VOMIG onign DRIVE. FRASER i B G 1ermann an POP Mee Senne ce ren scienesiie 45! a | swift’s Premium Skinned Hams, each, f Al. G0 1 et FOWD, Ue Vea Bye rei sien "06 nly THEATRE | Umy ‘Adjutant ‘General Fraser reports Hornel’s Dairy Skinned Hams, each, a | = that occupational cards are not com- per Ib, “.....- eecevecesvegs cae 30c . ing in as rapidly as expected. In a/@ e Lard, pure kettle rendered, per Ib. 30c e ra 4 letter to local draft boards yester- t i No. 1 cans Omar Salmon, per |!/;, doz. Hy id day he said; “Industrial needs of the ’ ecla S CANE Loe c eves sce eeeeenee a $1.35, % in army are great and pressing, and they Belle Flower Soaked Peas, per doz. N 2 1 yee z cannot be met until. these cards are cans +0 $1.05, i available, The needless loss of a et ys sol od Ct ; ey APEY tte Monarch Grape tumbler, . : } single dy may have serious conse- Extra Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes, per Ab! Sica: 21-26 crane nora P Bi Selly nlacae nts se 66 e 99 quences. Please urge school superin- : way 2h : o € tendents and principals with utmost Royal Lemon Washing Powder, 35¢ pkg. special ....... 30c These ete’ all rare bargains and are } * promptness to exert eyery effort to- % A offered for Saturday only, take dadvant- ‘4 ward early Secomtbilanin ene of this vi- 20 oz. pkg. Argo Corn Starch. Special price ...-...+-- 10c age of them and stock up. : E tal task of producing the army of s a 6 9 workmen which must soon take its 20 oz. pkg. Argo Gloss Starch. Special price ....--- «106 y Our stock ig alto replete with cau: or Mr. Butterfly an absorbing romance of America position behind the fighting line. Sug- lower, cucumbers, green onions, r . ° 6c goo gest that you take prompt steps to Extra Fancy Bananas, per dozen ...... Rane 35c lets celery ote ace ateuas and the Orient reversing the theme and plot of ‘“Ma- accelerate work. Also please empha- - - | ges, i, y etc. Dae aise: importante of sending first. the Extra Fancy Grapefruit, 2 for ....... se eeeeee cece ee (BDC 40¢ package Pan Cake Flour for 30c dame Butterfly.” The land of the cherry blessems: IS: cards for registrants in Class 1, Class 3 : ° y 2, Division D, Class 3, Division K and ‘ SWEET CREAM ry 2 Biri De Ciaes = Diag ie aod FRESH VEGETABLES a the picturesque background for many of the scenes. cards must not be included with these ~ ' . ; : a tte CUCUMBERS - ‘LETTUCE onzey f/Telephone - 34 gis all ae ae . Pure High Test Sweet Cream une UC hte ee ) Y y BEGAN LAST MONDAY rs = naar re — ‘Actual drilling operations began on Monday morning by the Liberty Oil —_— —— | & Gas company on their property near . rt u f ee er the coal camp, 10 miles north of Wil- 310 MAIN STREET de PHONE 60 sall and Saeed to reports received 9 P U B L I C a yesterday satisfactory progress is pris ad Poe steamed ‘ being made. The drilling operations 7 are tn obras oo Ws aye onan AY MARKET THE GOVERNMENT has notified the large oil companies that they must speed fi expert :drilien; who. has had several ; : ; Apr E STE i ost STANDARD up on the oil production at once. We are one of the largest companies operating ‘ “ years experience In the Ohio oil fields. in the states f Wyoming and Montana. We have four Standard rigs pounding away The company has installed a modern . res . fe H e RIGS day and night in four of the best oil sections of the northwest. We are near the drilling plant, equipped with the lat-|} « oil sands—down over 1,000 feet now in the Well No. 2, at Elk Basin oil fields.. We est machinery. Sheds haxe been ; NOW have about 800 feet to go to strike producing well. There is no question about it. erected so that cold weather will not ave one’ 2 0 : - ‘The wells in Elk Basin brought in over $25,000,000 in refined oil in. 1917. This 1a uae econ in dining Saale ene an AE : ; DRILLING Basin will go over $50,000,000 in 1918. ; necessa) eA _ 1 eas ‘vill depend cuiirely pe H Te 0 * Our space is limited in this ad in the Tribune and all we ask of you is.to write formation’of the rock encountered and “ H us today for our large map and booklet—in colors—which will give you very the depths it will be necessary to go. i valuable information in regard to the oil situation in the northwest and will also ‘According to Mr. Adamson, the depth A a carload of very tell you all about our company and its holdings. A postcard will do or fill in the attained may range from 25 to 100 f 8 . coupon and send the same at once to the Billings office. featigach, day. edad i ‘ 7 ancy winesaps at ; Stock in the Midwest company, adjoining our property rae Basin, sold three ie development of e ofl re. ‘ s 4 2. “s {+ years ago for 10c per share. Recently the shares sold for $175 per share. Had a jpe sources of the Shields valley has been * from $1.65 to $2.25 ‘Per box a i you bought 1,000 shares then in the Midwest today they would be worth $176,000. | awaited for a number of years with . ’ - i Several other companies might be cited if spaced permitted. The new booklet will . i i considerable anticipation. Government i tell you all about the many millionaires made in Wyoming and Montana during the geologists who have inspected the G 3 D t t T 0 M d past thret years. aw Hel Ore ae ieee rocery epar men 2c ry ur eats alll i We want to put down forty or fifty wells this spring and summer. Me order: 2 ssner’s Special, strictly fresh. roasted,.1b. ... : ° to do so we need more money. Only a small per cent of our stock has been sol ij the untiring efforts of Edgar Potter Ce are fe DE Ib ‘4 “ See of e Difference so far—we have about 90% of the treasury stock still in the treasury and we will and associates, a strong company has Grade PROM COM REE Os 128 o * not sell yery much—just enough to make it possible to:do some extensive develop- been formed for the purpose of de Potatoes, Irish, per lb. .. 3 PER SHARE ment. You will share in this greatest of all opportunities if you decide at once. termining whether oil. deposits exist Prunes; size 90 to 100, per lb. 3 Sausage of all kinds. We are = ‘ a a section—Shields Valley | Rec- * "hese Prunes are fr di 2 making a, specialty of sausage TODAY We are effering a small block of stock at only 24. (Advertising Publici Bananas, per dozen 15c to 300 and hamburger. Made in the peSUmerN toa. Soc ee] a 24 | a ie Satene chan: #0835 iret most sanitary way, which as- 15¢c PER SHARE T0 AY t 7 wT 2 famous Troco but- sures you of quality. ‘ SHE. CLAIMS TO. BE Rope ane dents an we Be Na aa tees aes pis Aa Ale ai ad eee || FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE : BS re Boiling Beef, per Ib.,..15 to 186 | shi ime the stock will cost you 20c hare. il MADAME KERENSKY Anywhere. bic teulerameda Bie eee ee re eee Tor thtes soning ye tne guste itl oe GG 5 ey . Walnuts, per tb. .. + 22g CAN USA aah fi Rc . Ib bee 276 | off the market. Why? Investigate! Write our bank references.. Send for book- / ‘ 7% ' ask Les 5 | let. Help win the war by making it possible to produce thousands: of barrels of i Filberts, per. Ib. Milk, Carnation, large cans 14¢ Pork, Hams, ready for the oven, oil per day. Do it now. \ Teragonna ‘Almonds, per Ib. 25¢ PEF ID. vevcceeeseees ene se 225C ar Sa ENR. California Almonds, per Ib. .20¢ | Peas Standard, per can..12/e0. |: LARD—-Pure, open kettle, steam — | HANK REPRE Na LIBERTY OIL & GAS CO. eh i uaranteed abso- | First State Bank, Livingston, Mont. . BREAD—Fresh baked bread in| Corn, very good, per can 12/26 inary as work fat ae id | Oc First National Bank, Bridger, Mont. OF MONTANA Ay ce hlge ; Rs 2 2 i ¢ % 1, 2 ¢ te | |F Cocoa, Walter Baker's 2 = trial-you will want no other.350 | Cunin National ae Laure : Dept... : Ib, cane..... oe. sr epee, B88 Breakfast Bacon—very best | IN A SHORT Security ‘Trust and Savings Bank, GEORGE C. CHRISMAN, Mai 3 £ % {| —whole’ or half strip......98¢ \ TIME Billings, Mont. BILLINGS, MONTANA Chocolate, Walter, Raker Hams—12 to 14 Ibs each, | Ys Ib per'lb : 33 | fy Ibis celeeveetitee seer MM fF POP ID Loess epee eo ig. . bee if idk sabitaciees Round Steak—good beef | | ‘ © X ae RE ateer, per Ibe... 1644+ 256 Fy INQUIRY COUPON CASH. COUPON ; , | Olives VERY FINE 30c Chuck ‘Roast, per Ib ee II sia ; f QUEEN, Per. Qt. Bot Hose, par 32 LA vinorty 01 and Gas Co, Billings, Mont., Dept... Liberty Oil and Gas.Co., Dept . ™ nit i Spee a8 } Gentlemen: I am intcrested in the oil situation in Gentlemen: I enclose $ ea Bs . es "OUR GUARANTEE, We guarantee every purchase | | Liven Fer I HBP exe nortnwest ana woutd be nleaed to ave you send | SLOPES Oh ater Oe ete hi stock “ made from us'to be entirely satisfactory. If for any Lard, per 1b. ei ‘ine your new colored booklet at once which places me J is purchased with the understanding that if after I “ag reason, you are, not thoroughly satisfied with any ar- Eggs, Good Selected, doz... 550 f : ~ | receive your new booklet and I-am not satisfied with © ticle purchased. from us, er if mek do not consider yo Bananas, per doz. . .15¢ to 80c uador no obligation to your company. the stock you agree to refund me the amount of lave: received excellent value for your money, we wan CSET TT Ty EMER RLS eT $. within 15 days, on request. “you to retnfn it.at our expense, and your money will Try our variety of sausages, : : } be cheerfully refunded, ce nie ML Blea eR Hey Name "We claim to haye:the best values in Coffees and] |" | Our bacon 1s deliciaus. You terre at 4) Teas in the city, ies sat : ‘getsit direct: from us thie ve Aone i f storage.’ : “

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