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'MICHIGAN DEFEATS r SUFFRAGE FIGURES OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE INDICATE AMENDMENT FAILED TO PASS. Iletroit, No. 2.--The ,nstituti onal :I 'tindiTent irvidin t ivt ma. i suffrage in .iho::tan w;i s detl',ath d hy to 4 votes, tre ,rinr i 1t figiurs nmpiled in the S . tar ; of stl ate"' ioffli ,e at 1.;11nsing, r)1m w "iy moull y it r ict'higt an. 1'n til tht r'l nlt is ,fffiialye announced bLy tih state hbard of ( ,nvass ,ir'. I 11Ii c mh,,r in. it, is said that no I ,,.nit, ,tatem nt'l \' ill hr mauled hy thell i ti l]t.' ila i h ;1 )all II iitn ;Ititis 1i w'h t l ,,:ars,. of lti 1 :n th,*y gillI n'xt 'l. 11,, p .htPso T lar \\ .11, 1 1g ll(m de 111 I l l' I, :l; 'iure toi :l rlsi.lllit the ll l uI l s - i , t i tn the spri - t 'e ' tti ti,, l t . l'he ,nll r , -uni d,.l'ni, l. d,-lidd 1 is ill hainu;\ ,:mll ;'., 010h,.0 lhl, rig, u.,. ,hL\a~d ; t iiia ':iý ,f aboIt .',:1)u ;, ia inst till, a u11 Il tll i, " hr rPr i= ; l <biiit, that ., ti t r POFITS OF FEhao thERAL .ifra t .t , Il l , - l.t l Is, t Iwho 11 t .h ttill Me iini g it up to t ithint the ll:n t I tot aThLlisnrtit, Wis., ' . itS. The t t1: ' is.c l.,lnsin ar l t t file t ld at l he Irt'l lill -.ention hll y :1 i) ilrlI : :f 91,-47 , hi-: tr'ltig nuid t: t ho h " iliil tlaiUr .s, llth . monpilation ,,l" , i, h \ nnum,/ l today. Nttiteting tt is 1 1i ita; f1) an t i:7,n24 r ga ins d il tt i ,II it t t h ,r l tttitr n i vuled !n :it (h1 r:r, n.llt l'Ih'tli an "ar riel. PROFITS OF FEDERAL INCREASE OUTPUT OF A WELL-KNOWrj COEUR D'ALENE MINE MUCH LARGER THAN BEFORE. Mullan, Nov. 20S.-, (poeinl.)-- aur ing the imotilh of n leluher tihe "i'edtral Mining & Slnillling company l ade net profits of $11(i,1000, as against $87,500) in Septembher ird $0t0,01)0 in August. The increased not profits are dlue very largely to the imlproved savings hling made at the lilling planttt of llte Morning mine at Mullan and to the new ground secured in lpruximnity to the Standard-Mumirilih lidites at Mllac. The colmnlylsit' riee'tlly wIar ehnsed the ('leveant l aind (roen Ilill cltaims and the ore ilbodies in this new groul'lld are being worked through the ld Maiilmath tunnel at Mace. Ha;ised in its ((ctoher Oearninigs tli colipalllv}'s tper cent onil thu preferred tland ]I per annum on 111 ipreferredl stock, or 7 per cenlt oiin theyi referred and S Jr cent on the ecommonllitn. The company(lllll is now carrying on exlriineitis at tlhe Morning mill at Mullan on a new zinc flontation prolcess, which if sle cessflll is expectel to Imai e t ven at hotter saving of the zinc values of the ire than the M1Qiilston process. Thie companliy now has a 2001-tion plant of the MeQuisten tulies in olllperatii whicih Iltus protven very successfii l, making a savinLig lof front six tii ight toins per day oif zinle eiiteinttltes from1 a product which flierly o011t into tile creek through Iii1 tailrace. The tild Tamtiarack & (Chesapelake miliiet is to (iiielllinllt(e produc'llt g olir on a large scale vwithiin i idaiys, ane cording to plilnS of thle lminagerlncnt. A i-tW miliniig planti is rapidly nelarilng complelthitit n ailld the ndllrgrolnllll workinlgs iare inig placed:: in shapte fior mining the llre oiuties already blockedi nout. The llill' will he worked trillr R", ('aster I'onsolihtl;ted lining comn pany, in which the I)ny flamnily of the Rip Out Your Dress Shields-- Fire 'Em Quick! Men and Women Marvel at Perspi-No. I toid-t re foiler i' toii hit, Vet tdress shiiil i llld u tid cxc SNiVr , 1111111u11111 nalrll , \" pit perspiration. L'so I'liOt I-NO. A.. lon and wnoien, use the wonderful i,~Vydeir PI:'ItSPII-Ni, whichl stops that IxciSSsiv perspititililn that is lliiniit tiuraIl, whlerever it llay iii. Y iou will never again hailve your clothinig in tihe lirli-pits soaking wet froe ptr rspiri tint, or have tllcemln get stiff', fade, alid halve tIhe colors riun, or lhavLe lyour dreoss-shiields curl up like roilpl's undler tii anrlls, if you use the inuw mliarvel, PIE'RSPI'-NO. No lmore fading, stain ing or spoiling of dresses, coats, hllirts uexcessive perspiratiti that iis unnat or waists. No illre humiliation Ian perfect inisery. Use it in sunltnir whlen it's hot; use it in winter when \vwear itg heavy clothing. PENRSPI-NO Is a wonder, too. in re moving all perspiration and body odors immediately, it is not a sticky creanl, but a cooling, wonderwui powder A liwder pad free in each box. PNRE5PI-NO, sold tat drug and de partment stores, '25c a box. or sent on receipt of price by Tile perspo Co., Chicago, Ill. For sale and recommended by Mis soula Drug Co,., H. H. Bateman and G. F. Peterson. New Parcels Post Rates in Diagram . . K .... o i ' ' 7 I4V I W It I -# ouNDS .N .10. .4S .1 NOS 30 . . . et ·POU r4 0 MA IS NEW PCELZN SYST.EM.. MAP SHOWING NEW PARCEL ZONE SYSTEM. Although t he1 nt1 tiar'eols post law goe's int (if 'feet tho 1st of January, ' allilT atively fvw p'rs llns ln(l'erstan ts ,rtoVisiions. Perhaps this t'eeo nts f Ir I 1 1i it ~: 111' r'cit i tivity in tpr' p" ing :l'ill -' ; I"'S.. past m'1'lli : i tter I Ing c' pies of it lr'lI,:id,':st over the tl'I t 'Mam's map is ver'' it much like fill- 5 v sh,, n :hl's'. Its roost no I t' . l f'aturie is the dilisito n of the ~111(1 l'vy into Z tn.s. o.'.11\' (ul :l h lv d uitll ,ss hoard oflr till, z n11, ystellll I o fl lt ll ll \W'ill th ii i it' Iis p t : tlll it ti tl tt' d w hat i t lllti t . .l1 gllnO :~t11 tlt0 S m .l r 's cliap will shiw y1 ill, tholigh to c"(,nl phl' (,ly Ililluld (1sln 1d it \ ll nm ly hiav in iniiiabi, yotnrs(lf as living at the ul, ion li Ilpilal. Th"e mal.i slhows hclurly the roelation of eacth zone to the city tof Washing Itol, 1ln'tc\' tl' Si S in ight haltv dri tvn I ittapt showhI ling the r elatin of' each wouldi have been .just ats good for it The zlont imirk.dl 1 tin the iap hlias radius of I5 miles; Zonlle 2 in cludel's thte area outside oif zione 1 ftor i r;ldins of )115) miles; zone l the area outside of zone 2 for a radius of .I1( iniles; zlone 4 the arel l outsi de oii f thll l thiird zone flor rolidhls olf !un rl ili s; lzone I thle area. outside the fourth ziilne for it radlius of 1,000 miles; zone i the area oitsiide the fifth a(oite for' a ra dius I f 1,4i imiles; zone 7 the tart outsidte t e sixth zaone for it radiis of 1,x10 miles; llnell 5 ell the area ut-:1 sil thell seventhi Ztone, Including the IPhilippines. If you weret livinig at W\Vashinlgtonl HIercules are t h t etintroilling faeto)rs. The srtockholders in the two c(om tinles have received Iii noticeiti that I holre s in ti(1' Ilov compaty are noW ready for distributionl thrultIgh the Na tional lhIankl if WValltea' int exchtange fir shares in hith o(f thle oli clom pnll les. Thei T iat l:'ek. c " 'hes'p.i kea shalilrh Iolders a'i ' ito re (ive 5l . 2'i a0 shares its their propori ltion of stock' in the new company, which is illilrpor atied f(lor 2,l00,00) sharmes, Ithe1( illlnnei oif 1,114,7311 th sh tefs going to illt ti tt if shareholdeiii'rs, hal most of vhich is i tiowned by the iD t s, .tiorlite l);;y if M lis Pio is llt 1ta11 lger o(f ithe l v' retlllnt ishl utinn i he- si t more tltn it thweek i olissiti" l i h v tit' nnel lints t In(rl t''lii's ttti th t\t'ittill ii0 lft'( Ititfli t lit' in t. good grule of coti petr t re. The shoot is now over )'ii feet longt anlt is t.eti n t ting strli il aN Irhe work Ilt arlll Ithe s hift which wa lislp t lownI1 on th ore from the lu''f(ee. The width of thO ore shoot Is not| kilioVI, in m1t all Sntempt i.h, l iin mall to cr lssnt ll it, lat thati it is five ill r six fe t widern . thannitiei' the lt ha's blf n nsssetill bty' drf b aill s tlis. )ivingr i grThe itnllt n tity lof water, much of ill(~ lre is in lthe fltl'll of te 1 grnit ar, i tI'til 'Iit oif lup per, with which is mixed consiti'r ahlke s nlhiu ftd r lit, yet rscheid i n hrki" gs the miihr-ln4e w ivlal ii good shoal of high-graidl galeai ore, t111d1 it is ,xpol) tedl 1hn1 this will be flnmil well , ,tr ng Sil t (i l,' r) ntI life.'' district 's Ixtr. hIl. te . It ' :Girg e1 reite, i tinslitr l 11il ill'er ('lblO dvlines north ii(] o ast of (, 1u. la . The Tig-r0 I li la :mld Hlereol' s v'ins passi throuigh this district, whih is over 10 mihes ill length. The l:th1s' disovry lead -silver ri' II) he i l in this holl is Ih;!t Ihl, 'Mlarsh mine oast of the Tiger-1Po imm; wvorkings, The :lni'sit has Itol n>u.Iitt- ,d its lliporl.la ',e as :t prnflltling mine. 'Plie nest Iil'r ore body dev'',h~ld is copper at 1h1, Snow1 - storm min', five ,'' six Milhs, 'i.'t, and the next :it Ih.. Silb ,r ('able, :i lend silv ,r deposit :(hbo t seven miles faur Ihor ('ist. Thl N. i )loial is bItw(en the Stuiwstorml .Ind Ihe, Mlalrsh :1l141 this new dis.,.o-y of a. valiiable body of ore will ro'e,:tlv ncouragt other prop(rtils in Ihl l,1 to perform more joins ill( I'upper ] ing 1t1 Miss iila min's, h~ th of which have good show ings. The Copper King has an ex colleni showing of l]ad-silver ore anl the Missoula has opened on one level a good body of copperl ore. ()thel'prop erties which will di'retly henefit by the National strike are the ide'p'nd inee, the Lucky ('alihnet and the Snowshoo which latter adjoins the Snowstorm, and has already opened a large mass of milling ore in a lower tunnel level. The Hlypothek Mining cm.lpany has annoutced the levy of an asseisment of five mills per hare. The company recently developed a new body of sil . Frelsheinmer.--Adv. and wanted to send apounrl of candy to a, friend in Fort Wayne, a gland i ait the trlati \Vwotld show you that PFtrt Wayne is in the fourth zone. IRefer ring to lthe ttable, y31ou wotld note that lth..e st of slntlinig the pllrel to the l'o tih ztone wVotild te ii rents. If instea(d of s1indindg the cattily to "ort Watyn'o you want t to setndl it to Enrie, I'a., the rost of setllitng it wo(ultl lIe only 7 rentls, as Eri' is in the third Zone. 'iThe shotrter the tistanetr tlhe pnreel is to travel the snaller will lie itht expt.inse of senlding it. AnId oI I olll 4 lih \(wei4ghlt otf tll'h packag' will :have s.itihitig In di with the tx itn'ls o st.iling it alsto. Rates of Postage. The tilw law establishes the follow ilg ,ates: Tl'ht tlhet rate if postage on fourth elass Iatter weighing noit inore than I'four ones shall le 1 cent for neah ea t11 ori r fraclion of afn tlounce, ant onti such imatIter in excess of four ounces in wetight the rate shall be by the loiiitad, ,as here, iniafiter tqrovided, the postage in all c:ases to bei prepaid by dislictiive ip sl:tge stnltlips affixeld. That except is pJrotvided in the next piece'ding Paragraph postage tll nitt tr of thei' foil'th class shall be pre paid at the' fllowintg rates: O)n all Iatlter inailed at the post oflice from whit h W a' IIura Il roulte starts, for detliverc onl such 1ute, or nmailed :It any potintt ion such routeit for delivery at IIany other pointI i thtereon, or at, the offlice ftrom which the routle starts, oFr Oin illny 'rilural route startitig thtec citl.l , lrrid l t ll lle, tter at tiled li.t :I city carrier oflice, or at any point Turks Fleeing From (apital TURKISH RESIDENTS FLEEING FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. tile, ll i:l litatl , ht:l\lvng oliter, crossed the Ilhllespont init A\sia Mliinor Ior DESTROYS SLEEP Many Missoula People Testify to This. Y"ru .an't slRop :It night. W it iaecls i d l t-ains of a tt bad i ·nc k .... \VhtI yon halve tI gel t itt from Il ailtl ry 1t libles. If' l It' killn.. '.S are' : l fit uilt Solt Ihem workingli arlight with Ioul's Kid.hny fills. Iler,. is Miss. ula. proof of their etf fiti'honey: Mrs. 4'. . 1't-erntto.tt. 245 ,I. Rail roa 1 t .li, l sltlltlt itI M ont., says: t " ih'tt 1 lof illy fI' lnlily w as gr satly Iroui led by l a n llelh-k a n d it \\a .s a lh mo sl i i is si lit fori hit toi get IUll alltr lying doitvtt otanl' Pills q uikly icheckd the kid Iney \VI'aIknel s atlld other Iroulies. I knot\w thlat )artl's Kidney fills stilniml l IhI, t r.dei oif the idneys int tonel nit the st la. Poi sile by all dalers. Price Iit0 New York¥ , sol agents filr the titted States. 1ttuitni or i lthe mit i -otni i i-- anti 11 h. rI. I)UIy.l, rnttr A. I-Ads. TRUE TO LIFE. (fronm Judge.) Mr. ,lustwed.---"Wtell. dearest, how did .ou like the play?" Mrs. Justwed. -"(,uite true to lifo they chat.gud sirvants ill every act." OFTEN. (Iro.n Judge.) Logo e may be blind, but marriage Is often ain eye-opener. NOTICE. All Mloosi apliliatlts must he es Anined by tonight ill order to lbe ini ,ated Thursday, 1)ec. 5i. N. I' )U1I''Y, Organizer. -Ads', within its delivery limits, for delivery by carriers from that office, or at any office for local deliviry, 5 cents for the first pound or frailtion of a pound and 1 cen'llt for each iaditional pound or fraction of a pound. 'or delivery within the first zone, except us provided in thie next pre .eding par]agrahpI , 5 cents for the first p0(1nd oar fraction of i pound and 3 c'ent s for each addlitilnal pound or fo'nt(Iio i f a pound. Itor delivery in the second zone, 6 c'tlets for the first pminl or fraction -I' aL pltlt iliand 4 cents for each addi ional poundit or fraction of a lpound. iFor delivery in the fourth zone, 8 rOnlts for the first poTnd or fraction otf at poulnd and 6 cents for each addi tiolnall llpound or fraction of a pound. IFor dlivery \yithin the fifth zone, 9 cents for the first pound gr fraction of a. polud and 7 cents for each addi tional polnd or fraction.of a pound. For delivery within the sixth zone, 10 cents for the first pound or frac tionll of a, ]l pond and i cents for each additional pound or fraction of a I1(un ii]d. Ior delivery within tie seventh zlone, 11 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 10 cents for each additional ound or fraction of a lFor delivery within: the eighth zone and hoetween the Philippline islands and any portion of the United States, in cluding the District of (' olumbia and the( several territories and possessions, 12 cents for the first lound or frac tihl f a lpound and 12 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pIollnd. taken steamer for Points west. Able isdied tmen, including many Chris tians, have, been complliled to remain in the city madI assist in its defense. The ntccilmllt ill i tit picture shows T'urks flhitng iriml ira, the residen tial section of tihe city. MOB IN LOUISIANA LYNCHES BLACKS THREE NEGROES WHO ASSAULT ED DEPUTY SHERIFF IN JAIL MEET DEATH. Shreveport, Nov. 28.-Wood Burke, Jim l ierd tanld il;is Jimtnmrson, three nigres \vho tx:Iut Iled tynl seriously wtlltdetd 1)D( ty Sheriff 1tdwards of i5tsslir puarish,. Sl\elrall weeks ago, were taken froll three deputies to night and lyncheld. The deputieis anl their charges, traveling in hu]gtgites, were met at the tiute of a satunp hI a mot. The dep utlies w\ere vt\''rpvotve.red and the ne grues taken into the swamp and hln ged. Burke, ITeard and Jimmerson, pris tlrs in thIe tussi r pilristh jail, at tacked Edwards on the evening of Slptemt.eitr lO, wlttn the prisoners t\\ere being served slipper. The neigrcoes beat him into uncon s'iiou)lsnots with a piece of pipe and escapled. Fis condition still is re gardledi as serlotis. 'lI't1 last 'f the trio, Burke, was 'alptured yesterday. RING OFF. (Prom Judge.). Gasso.-"'I just n,.t your friend, De Puy.singh:utser. Is he connected with the wealthly New York family of that P'lsso.-No. Disconnected." THE MIND READER. (From Judge.) First straphanger. - "Look out! You're treading on my ,feet-' Second strabhnnger.-.iBeg pardon! I also prefer to ride In a eab." ' Have I Do you t rt the day feeling that the whole v' ldi .hagainst yIou? You cannot hope to "make good" under these cir cunistances. Nobody can. You imust have a leat brain Sand every organ in perfect trim to do justice to yurself. Will Bring Quick Rel ef Dr. b . V. Pierce found years ago that a glyceric extract of Golden Seal and Oregon grape roots, queen's root and bloodroot with black cherry bark, would aid in the assimilation of the food in the stomach, correct liver ills and in nature's own way enrich the blood, tone the entire system and con sequently help in the restoration of perfect health. 1Many who have used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tes tify that they have been restored to health when suffering The . t phys from stomach and liver ills. Let this famous old medicine Gave flerl U. start today to lead you to health and strength. "r wvo attacked with a,,evere nervous disease, whldkwas caused Qw-if you prefer-you can obtain Dr. Pdersordered stosamil and.llv pr." writes MRy z1. i4. 1I.,vae, of Fdvorite Prescription tablets of your druggist Washburn, Tenn. Route2 ;Bo53. at $1 per box, also in 50e size or send 50 one-cent "'All my friends thlonht "I would stamps to R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, for a trial box. I was adalsed to try Dr. S -Pierce's Golden Medical Discov You can learn all about hygiene, anatomy, medicine, etc., from the errc and derved Mcih Dsdneft People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, by Dr. R.V. Pierce, a newly logm i me.a M case so chro so revised, up-to-date edition of which is now offered, in cloth covers, that nothing would effect a per post-paid, for 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of wrapping manent cure, bat Dr. 'Plerce's °edicine hg done 1mu ch for me. and mailing only. Address, Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. and I hlghiv recommend it. I heartily advise its se as a snring tonic and further advise auing Don't bb poisoned by sluggish bowels. Dr. Pierces .ione to rQe ir. Plr.s ml lnes "before theIr dlbsda> have Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, run.o toeg. re..no a.oen S.iver and bowels. Sugar coated, tiny granules. IN FEDERAL RANKS REBELS 'EN ST MIEXICAN INSURRECTOS ADOPT NOVEL METHOD FOR RECAP TURE OF JUAREZ. El Paso, Nov. 28.-Juarez, the im portant border point, threatened by insurrecto attack, has found that reb els are enlisted among the town's pefenders. A series of arrests were begun today which, it is said, will materially diminish the 500 federal soldiers of the local garrison. A half dozen men selected from, the ranks were placed in jail, charged with not only bhetlrg-rebel sympathizers, but with actually being rebel soldiers. General Trucy Aultert, left with only a few federal regulars and no artillery, found it necessary to re cruit his ranks to full strength. Rob els crossing from El Paso joined the federal army and today the Mexican secret service exposed a plot wherein the so-called volunteers were pIre paring to turn against the regulars when the insurrecto attack was mlade. The arrival from the state capital of some artillery is expected to assist materially in defending the tiown should an111 tack he made. It developed todlay that three trains sullpposedly of troops, which left Chilhushah, City a few days ago for the north were merely work trains with a small troop escort. The federal government has re fused to send reinforcements into the northern part of the state, where reb els appear as numerous as at the beginning of the revolution and where the federal garrisons admittedly are inadequate. TOO BASHFUL HIMSELF. (From Judge.) "Young Shyboy is in favor of the suffrage for women." . "('t, lthat's because he thinks they'll do the proposing!" LOVELY HAIR FOR WOMEN Parisian Sage Puts Life and Lustre into Faded Hair. One Application Stops Scalp Itch. If you haven't enjoyed the marvel ous benefit derived from using de lightful, refreshing PARISIAN SAGE, the modern hair grower, beautifier and dandruff remedy you have missed a real treat. Every woman should use, PARISIAN SAGE] Hair Tonic not only to banish dandruff and other hair truobles, but to prevent falling hair, baldness, gray ness, and faded hair. PARISIAN SAGE puts life and luster into any person's hair. It keeps the scalp and hair Immaculately clean, and causes the hair to come in thick and abundant. PARISIAN SA.GEl Hair Tonic is not a dye. It does not cqntain a particle of poisonous lead to discolor the hair, or any injurious ingrexdient. Get a bottle today, madam.. It only costs half a dollar and Is sold at iruig and: department stores and at- ol et goods counters everywhere.. (Ql .p Frelsheimer guarantees it.--Adv. Bell, 528 Black. Ind. 1602 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ov R AND TPRESENT PRICES ON GARAGE Coal We handle a general line of acces- Rocky Fork Lump........$7.00 per ton sories. Bear Creek Lump........$7.25 per ton Owl Creek Lump..........$8.00 per ton East Main St. Nut coal at proportionate low prices, and special rates on five tons or more. Monmtana Overland Anthracite Coal Company º Interstate Lumber Co. Opposite HIarnols Theater Bell 106, Ind. 742 ,s $ - S $ S $ $ S SBASSANN MILL WOOD Cut stove length and delivered, green, per load .......................... $ .75 The fastest growing young city in Three or more loads to one ad Western Canada. The headquart- dress, each ................................3.50 ers of the Canadian Pacific's great Dry, per load ............................. 50 irrigation lr'ojtt-now building Kindling wood, per load........12.50 one of the largest clams in the 4 world. Plenty of power, natural ise and al inlr" and the gr The Polleys Lumber Co. islribnuting ·enter for lare awn~r- The culturn dlistrict. Divisional point City Saw Mill of three railways' and brache. Bell 414 Ind. 424 111 lot iacl.tee n minutes' wauill- Branch Office, 115 Higgins Ave. from the postoffice for $t60 each, p ayable $1.00 per' week. NO IN 'Il't'lECsT, No 'rAXgS. l'vt, l tx - VE AND IWVI'L. Population 11t09, 38; 912, 2,5100. WESTERN MONTANA WILLIAM KLIEN NATIONAL BANK e Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ". Missoula, Mont. $ $ i $ $ $ ~ UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPITAL ....................... .........$200,000 SURPLUS FUND ................ 50,000 Garden Cty . A. WOLF ....................President JOHN C. LEHSOU....Vice President J. H. T. RYMAN......................Cashier GARAGE Directors. John G. Morony, M. A. Fisk, G. Missoula, Montana. A. wol, John C. Lehsou, F. H. Woody, J. H. T. Ryman. A GENERAL BANKING SEE THE NEW BLUE AMBEROL BUSINESS TRANSACTED RECORDS NONBREAKABLE - MISSOULA TRUST AND ORVIS MUSIC HOUSE SAVINGS BANK Notice for Publication. Misoula, Montana Department of the Interior, United Capital - . - ...-..$200,000 States Land Office at Missoula, Mont., Surplus and Profit.....-.. 50,000 November 11, 1912. Officers Notice is hereby givent that Harry J. M. KEITH .....................President Hill of Sunset, Mont., who, on June 16, S. J. COFFEE..............Vice President 1908, made homestead entry 3258, serial A. R. JACOBS.............Cashier No. 01083, for the north half of the R. C. GIDDINGS..........Asst. Cashiier northlast quarter, southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, northeast quar- Directors ter of the southeast quarter, section 28, J. M. Keith, S. J. Coffee, J. R. township 14 north, range 15 west, Mon- Daily, G. T. McCullough, P. J. tana meridian, has filed notice of in- Kline, A. UR Jacobs, Kenneth Rose. tention to make final three-year proof We pay 3 per cent per annum on to establish claim to the land above de scribed before register and receiver of Savings Deposits. United States land office at Missoula, Mont., on the 17th day of December, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Leon ard Nelson of Sunset, Mont.; William SCAý D ýAN Moihlin of Sunset, Mont.; Charles A. Smith of Potomac, Mont. A RICAN 11-14 tJOSIAH SHULL, Register. STATE BANK 11-14 to 12-18. Examination for Certificate of Certi- Unit ssoula y for fled Public Accountant. United t Deository fo In accordance with Section 3, Chap- Postal 8aying1 Fund. tar 39 of the Session Laws of 1909. an TRANSACTS A GENERAL 'BANK* examination for Certificates as "'Cer tified Public Accountant" will be held ING BUSINESS. Decenmber 27t11 and 28th next in the Travelers checks, draft8s and letters E)lectric building, Butte. Application of credit available in all parts blanks and all information concerning of the. world, the examination 'may be obtained from S. afety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Dr. Joseph H. Underwood, chairman titerest. Paid on 8avigri* Aocounzs University Committee of Accountancy, and' Certifioates of Depoejt. Mlssoula, Montana, or Donald Arthur, certified public accountant, State Say ings banik building, Buttc. To insure consideration applications sity not later than December 10th, y next.-Board of Examiners in Ac- yers nor countancy. Donald Arthur, C. P. A., . sold 0 u November 25th, 1912. 11-28-29-30, "" Is tO the oaytemi what oil is to a Jam es machine; -yf *Weed it to keep going- , Holtister'a~-R.l. aTea.- George Frels ,eimei.--Adv.