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the dillon examiner
SENTIMENT FAVORING ELEC­ tana by proper feeding of stock
TION OF G A L E N IS MAKING are. evident on all sides. Just be­
-RAPID STRIDES, DILLON BIEN
fore leaving Dillon I weighed and
DECLARE ,
pounds per day while feeding on Áró^rlcan Baptist Publishing sonative Montana grasses such as al- ciety of Los Angeles, on "Better
sice clover, native sedge and wild Methods in Religious Education'*;
timothy.
Miss Esther McCullouch, mission­
sold 725 head of two-year-old
"The range in western Montana ary worker with the Japanese in
steers which had been pastured in
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Seattle; and the Rev. George Elton
ance. Despite low prices prevail­ the Big Hole basin for 125 days. was never in better condition.
“ But— to get back to the cam- Harris, executive Becretray for
ing due largely to world condi­ During those 126 days the 725
tions, outstanding examples of steers made an average gain per paign— the most deplorable inci-i Montana, on "The Need of Closer
what can be accomplished In Mon- animal of 276 pounds or 52 1-5 dent of political actilvtles in the Co-operation."
state is the despicable distribution
Women delegates were in charge
of poison by democratic squads at­ of t£e afternoon meeting, and ad
tempting to undermine republican dresses were given by Mrs. Edward
candidates by circulating rldicu- (Derbyshire of Roundup. Mrs, R.
lous, false and defamatory yarns ,0 . Shannon, on “ Improving the
in an underhanded manner. The Elementary Department” ; Mrs. C.
reaction, however, is toward Judge E. Kerlee of Butte, on the “ Church
Galen and the entire ticket. P eo-, Vacation School," and Miss Esther
pie of Montana have grpwn tired McCullouch, who told of her misof such methods.”
sionary work in Seattle.
Eliel for Galen
j Tom Davis, well-known Butte
“ Albert J. Galen, republican attorney, was a, speaker at lasu
candidate for the United States night's meeting, hiB topic being
senate, understands men and he j “ T. N. T. for Baptist Men." Miss
understands Montana, hence be Ernestine Richards of Butte, state
should be elected to serve the in-! president of the Baptist Young
terests of his native state in the People’s society, was also
upper house of congress," declares speaker.
Prank Eliel, well-known merchant ‘
— ---------------------of Dillon, member of the state ARTICLE ON BEAVERHEAD IN MAGAZINE
b o a r d of education and former
member of the Montana legisla­
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ture. The statement of Mr. Eliel tractive monthly publication of the
is one of thousn^ds being made Mountain States Telephone & Tele­
daily by leaders in all lines of en- graph company. It is written by
deavor as indicative of the upward Miss Florence Nedrow, popular
trend of sentiment in favor of Dillon girl and commercial clerk
Judge Galen.
in the local exchange.
“ Albert Galen presents the westThe story outlines a few of the
ern type in his outlook upon life ,", features of Dillon and Beaverhead
continues Mr. Eliel. “ He is dis- county, names the personnel of the
tinctly western. He was born in 'i 0Cal exchange, and relates in in
Montana and shows these traits teresting vein some of the more
of character and qualities of mind dramatic episodes in the early his­
that reflect the Montana spirit. He tory of Southwestern Montana.
is always helpful. He haB a pene­
The article is illustrated by pic­
trating mind and is richly endowed tures of the Dillon telephone office,
jwith the rare quality we term com­ both interior and exterior; of an­
mon sense. He accepts a man at cient buildings at Bannack, and of
his face value. He understands members of the local telephone
men and he understands Montana. force.
“ Potential resources of Montana
and their development require the WELL-KNOWN RANCHER OF
BEAVERHEAD DIES BUTTE
services of a man of the type of
Albert Galen in the United States
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senate. The sugar beet industry condition was considered critical.
in particular mus tbe protected. He had a wide circle of friends,
It is likewise that we have a sen- , and all who knew him held him
ator from Montana in sympathy
jjjm jn
highest esteem. .
See the display o f Quality Used
with the policy of protection. It
The funeral was held Sunday
is important for the sheep indus­ afternoon at the Masonic temple
Cars in our Show Room. Many
try that we have a senator heartily in this city. The Dillon Masonic
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Montana Auto Supply Co.
in favor of a duty on wool. The fraternity, of which Mr. McKnight
makes and models. Bach car
Dillon, Montana
same rule applies to the cattle in­ was a member, had charge of the
dustry. Albert Galen is qualified services, and the Rev. H. N. Tracarefully reconditioned. Many
to perform these tasks, and will gitt of the St. James Episcopal
WHEN BETTERAUTOMOBILESAREBUILT, BUICKWill BUILDTHEMI
look after the interests of his home church officiated. Interment was
o f them repainted.
people, rather than be solicitous in Mountain View cemetery.
of the welfare of aliens of foreign
Mr. McKnight was born in Fill­
lands."
more, Missouri, July 14, 1877, and
came to Montana as a boy, his par­
FACTS ABOUT REFER­
ENDUM t h i r t y -f o u r ; ents locating near Dell in 1894.
Here he had made his home ever
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since, and for the past 20 years
Not only will the academic work had been engaged in the livestock
at the University units necessarily business near Dell.
be crippled for lack of funds if
He wa 8a member of Bagdad
Referendum No. 34 fails to pass Temple of the Mystic Shrine and
but all operations in all depart­ of Dillon Lodge No. 1554, B. P.
ments of the state governnment 0. E.
will be restricted and ineffective on
He is survived by his widow and
account of an exhausted state two brothers, Smith and D, D. Mc­
treasury. The next legislative ses>- Knight, both well-known Dell
sion will be required to find a so­ ranchers, and several nieces and
lution for the most complicated nephews.
problem of state finance ever pre­
sented to a Montana legislature if CATTLE THIEVES LEAVE
ONLY HIDE, HEAD STEER
the 3-mill tax measure does not
pass.
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These are the basic facts that
to the citizens of Beaverhead County
arrests
were made.
the voter must consider before tak­
Thefts of similar character, in
ing his Btand on Referendum
will be withdrawn on the twenty-first
which the cattle were slaughtered
Measure 34.
with Impunity in the fields and the
day of October, 1930. No subscrip­
carcasses taken away, have been
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
tation in the western district will
district.
BEAVERHEAD FEDERA­
HOLDS MEETING HERE reported by ranchers in the past
be brought up to the level of tha1
TION IS TO MEET
The
people
of
the
western
dis­
tions will be accepted after that date.
year.
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trict are entitled in the national in the eastern. ’
son rendered a delightful vocal LOCAL GIRL TELLS ROTARLANS
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house of representatives to have
solo.
community
in
the
county
will
be
something
more than a chairABOUT DEPOSIT OF ONYX
Yesterday %■ morning’s program
in attendance, it is indicated, and warmer and hand-shaker there. If
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included addresses by Howard M.
a very Interesting program is being Fitzgarrald is elected to the office
Spencer, on “ The Need of Chris­
In a mental test conducted by prepared, including instructive ad­ he will radically change the situa­
tian Religion” ; the Rev. J. D. Principal W. W. Wahl of the high dresses and enjoyable entertain­ tion, and the record of represen­ day, October 16th.
Springston,
representing
t h e school, who was chairman of the ment.
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Sessions will be held in the high
highest score.
school building.. A luncheon will
Guests of the club were Joe Met- be served at noon, and reservations
len of Armstead, democratic can­ were to be made by Mrs. G. L.
didate for re-election as represen­ Pierce of Lima not later than to­
tative, and Frank Brown of Ore­ day.
gon, a representative of the Ameri­
Several Dillon ladies will at­
can Shorthorn association.
tend the meeting.
PERCENT
From former advertised prices for one
week only-
Any Used Car
In Our Stock
Montana
Auto Supply
Company
OUR
LIMITED
OFFERING
Get your eyes right, ant
your glasses right! See Dr
H. H. Scarborough, at th<
Andrus Hotel, Dillon, Thug*
Becker-Haviland, Inc.
baok
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A. L. Anderson
Republican Candidate
for
County Commissioner
Seeking re-election on a board which has made ends
meet and kept the county free
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from indebtedness
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Paid Political ASv.
LOW EXCURSION FARE FOR
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK SHQW FITZGARRALD FOR CONGRESS
MAKING FINE RACE
The Northern~Pacific Railway
has completed arrangements for
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, a special party to the Portland
tive
political outlook. Fitz1International Livestock Show, Oct.
garrald
is a doer, a go-getter.
! 26.
i The round-trip fare from Dillon There are no barnacles on him.
is only $38.504 Special Pullmans
will be provided and reservations If he goes to congress he will
have been made for hotel accom­ be heard from . He will not
modations in Portland.
be content to remain just a
| The Portland Chamber of Com­ cypher from Montana.
merce will be host on sight-seeing
The eastern district has a virile,
trips and other entertainment fea­
progressive, active congressman, a
tures.
Take advantage of t h e s e low man the people there are proud
rates to visit,the “ City of Roses” of, in the person of Congteseman
and the famous Livestock exposi­
tion. C. E. McMillen, Northern Scott Leavitt. There is no reason
Pacific General Agent, Butte, will why the western district should
give full information and'm ake not have another such represennreservations.
12-lt. tattve in the person of Fitzgarrald.
In the democratic primary a ri­
When yon are crowded off tbe
road by some fast driver who con­ val candidate hardly more than a
tinues on his way without even boy in years, nearly unseated the
stopping to ascertain ..the damage
he has done yon will have ,to pay ¿resent representative, J o h n M.
the expenses unless ' yon are 1a- Bvkas, which made clear that Mr.
snred against accident. T a to o n t ^
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