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ý r1ýWll - 1 I 6 ,~~~~- , , - .- -,,, ...... . . . Missoulian class Ads Are Dependable Business G ..... . . ... .. " . . , . . ., .. Daily Puzzle UNIQUENESS WANTED. Where IF the out-of-town resort 1'd like to know where maidens fair Where men are so extremely short- Find that condition hard to bear; Or scarce? I'd like a true report-- I'd like to save them from despair Authentic Information. Through my two weesn' vacation. Find a summer girl. Answer to Saturday's puzzle' Lower left corner down, in foliage. GET YOUR ANSWERS. Answers to classified ads remain In tlis office as follows: X.-One. W. C. W.-One. 7.--Three. Cook.-One. A. C.-One. Owner.-One. C. II.-One. • A.-Two. (1. H.-One. W. 8.-Two. J. Il.-One. C. 1. 11.-Two. W. W.-One 13B P. O.-Two. D. F. C.-One. W. P. ('.-Two Fi'. A. W.-One. 1". G. 1D.-Three. J. V. L.-One.. G. D). T.--Four. P. X. Y.-One. W. M.-Seven. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - RAILWAY MAIL clerks, Missoula. Examination No vember 12; $800 to $1,600; prepara tion free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 170 S., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED - SALESMEN; MANY make 8100 to $150 per month; some even more; stock clean, grown on reservation, far from old orchards; cash advanced weekly; choice of ter ritory. Address Washington Nursery Co.. Toppenish. Wash. HELP WANTED-FPEMALE. WANTED-COMPETENT o1IRi FfOR g6neral housework. 500 University avenue. WANTED-GIRL IPOR HOUS~E work. Mrs. Beckwith, corner Hilda and Daly avenues. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE LADY WANTR WORK BY THIR DAY. 1154 Ind. phone. Mrs. Martin. WANTED-POSITION, BY MIDDLE aged lady as housekeeper in small family or wlqower's home of re finement, best of references; refer enees exchanged. Address I,. J., Missoullan. MISSOULA WOOD YARD. MISS4OIJLA WOOD YAItRD. DILY 4-foot wood from yard, $(.50 per cord; from car, $60.00;. siwed wood, 12 and 10-lnch, $7.50 per cord; sawed edglngs, $6.50 per cord; Both phones. 185 W. Pine. Missoula Wood and Employment office. HAT SHOP. HAT lHOP-AUSTIN'S. THE ORIG Inal hatter, all styles men's hats remodeled. No agents, No branches. "Austin's Irat Shop," 129 E. Main street. INSURANCE. PACIFIC MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Co., accident department. H. A. Chase, 815 South Fourth. Phone 923 Black. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 160 ACRIES. I MILE FROM R. I.; 30 acres in bearing orchard; 80 acres meadow; 30 acres'grain; fine 7-room, house; large barn and storage with basement, Price $16,000. Would take about $8,000 in good Butte or Missoula property; $1,000 1q cash, and balance 5 years.,easy pafments. R. M. ('cobban Realty company. WOOD FOR SALE. WOOD - DRY EDGINGS, TWO cord load, $7.00; sawed wood ready for stove, $5.50 cord. 1511 South Fifth street, W. Phone 689 Black. Call after 5 n. m. Water! Water! Yes, water In front of every lot In Daly's addition No. 2, and we will sell you these lots fcr $100 for Inside and $110 for corners; 10 per cent down, balance long-time pay ments at 6 per cent. 'A school site just purchased in this addition, Direct Water system connected with 12-Inch main. Joins Daly's and Low's additions. Suy early and get best loaetion, STOnDARD G PRIap. MISSQULA INSURANCI 4 REAL ISTA.T A AGENCY. - 1,11Oi E. MA. ". Ilndepedent,1 w Sell, 147 lIaok HELP WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN F barber trade In eight weeks; tools - tree; secured over 10,000 positlons 1 for graduatels last year: unable to ,':iply the demand; graduates earn 1. 815 to $25 weekly; catalogue free. - Moler System Colleges. 403 Front F avenue. Spokane. Wash. i WANTED-SALESMEN. 1 WANTED-SALESMEN IN EVERY locality in the northwest: money ad- i vanced weekly; many make over $100 monthly: choice of territory. Yaklma Valley Nursery Co.. Toppenish. Wash. WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL our well-known trees In leading frult sections of Montana and Idaho. BIg money for big men. Oregon Nursery company. Orenco, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOANING h and borrowing money secured by mortgage on farms, ranches and city 6 proprerty. C. '. Hllls & Co., "the real estate bargaln. counter." Helena. Mont. Correspondence solicited. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. O. K. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 387 Higgins avenue. Phone 6804. Night or day. WEITERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 122 Higglns avenue. Phone 140 Red. CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS, CURTAINS AND BLAN-. kets cleaned. Furniture crated. Earl Cromberg, 1502 Cooper, Bell 564. AERO WAGON SERVICE. CAR pets cleaned and made over. Up. holstering and repairing. Feather - renovating. Furniture packed. Star I Cleaning & Renovating Co., 405 E. Front. Phone 762. FOR SALE-RANCHES. FOR SALE-FORTY ACRES BRNCH - land, near Hamilton, Bitter Root valley; fenced; first-class water right; best orchard land: twenty acres in Archard; 2,000 trees, Mo- - Intosh Red and Transcendent ,rab, 1 planted in 1900, coming Into bearing. Beat bargain In valley. Address owner, C. S. Wagner., Hnmllton, Mont. 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A GOOD BUSINESS IN GOOD LO cation krth a $600.04 stock. Best - of reasons for selling. B. K., MIs- F soullan. 18-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE FOR a rent and furniture for sale: In cen ter of city. Tel 748 Red or call at - FOR SALE- SMALL RESTAU. rant on south side doing good busi ness: well sell part or all of con tents very cheap. Rent of hullding $15.00 per 'month. 507 South Hig gins avenue. PICTURE FRAMIN4 I FOR PICTURE PRAMESI MATS, glass and pictures always go to the Elite Frame Shop. 120 Higglns av enues STORAGE. STORAGE AND FORWARDING- - Merchandise, household goods, store T and bar fixtures, Vehicles, cold stor age. Basement and warehouse space for merchants and wholesale houses. All goods insured it desired. Re celve and ship from and to all parts - of the world. On city side of R. R. L Individual spur on N. P. and C., M. & P. S, R. R. J. W. Reely, 784 West Cedar. Bell phone 495 black. In dependent 8840. BRICK WAREHOUSI ON N. P. tracks; special prices for long lease or merchants' space: goods Insured when desired. Warner & Buchanan. Phone 480; Room 28, Higgins block. TO EXCHANGE, FOR EXCHANGE-A FIN, 8400 PI- I ano; will take -flrt.-claps light weight buggy on deal. F. N. Trues. dale, 817 HIllgins avenge, I .O.l...,A .IR. ON, - WQRK$g-.. oohlne or ,1br -:1h4 irdlrt rpting S M rto o~ light and heavy S ad Bitter,.1t.or Tool av FOR EtNT--HOUsEt. 3-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE W. W. Wickes. 4-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. TEL. ephone 339 Orange or 684. PI4EV-ROOMS, MODERN, WITH range. 1?7 South Fifth, W. 4-ROOM MODERN' HOUSE, WITH! range. Call 807 West Spruce. PIVE-ROOM HOUISER RANGE AND1 bath, $12.50 per month. 818 Cooper. POUR MODERN FLATS. 613 SOUTH Second street. Apply J. W. enard. 4-ROOM MODERN FLAT: RANGE and shades. 325 E. Front. Phone 133A. N.WV MODERN FOUR-ROOM BRICK cottale, Oak street, $16.60. Phone 485 Red. PFOt RIENT--ROOMING HOtTSf; 7 ro(oma: unfurnlslhed. Paul Gerber, 405 Higgins avenue. 6-ROO¢M MODEItN RtOUSE. 903 VAN Buren. Two blocks to car. Phones: 24 two rings, or 464 Red. FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSES.! SIX-ROOM PURNISIIIHD IIOUSE. _416 East Front. FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED COT tage. 321 Fast Front. FOR RIENT'-FIRHNI.SHID 0IO'S1:, 7 rooms, -537 E. Main. FOR TrENT-FOUR-ROOM ItOUSIE. furnished. 712 West Cedar. FOR RENT-DESIRABLW FIUR nished cottage of-five rooms, bath and pantry: nice lawn; s{iltable for small family only. Apply to Mrs. W. B. Brooks. 820 Routh Higgins avenue. Tel. 131 Black. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. WILSON BlOCK, 121 WEST PINE. LARGE FRONT ROOM. t627 E. PINE. ROOM TO RENT, 385 HIGGINS AVE. Inquire Ward's studIo. THIOROUIGHI, MODERN -HOT-AIR heated room at 315 East Pront'Bt. KING'S ROOMING HIOUSE-POURn blocks west of N. P. depot. Rooms $8 per month. THE VICTORIA-ELEOANTLY FUR. ntshed outside rooms: hot and cold water, 424 North Higgins. FOR RENT-ROOMS, WELL FUR. nlshed, hot and cold water In each room, rates reasonable. Over Schlossberg's Store. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT $08 WEST PINE. HOUSEKEEIPING ROOMS. 426 MAD ison. HOUSEKEEI.PING ROOMS. 414 W. Cedar. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeping. 515 South Fifth west. FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeptn,. 420 South 4th W. FURNI S HED HOUSEKEEPING, steam heated rooms. 319 E..Bpruce. ROQMS FOR LIGHT HbUSEKEEP. Ifig, partly furnished, at the Rosale apartments. Phones: 718 Black, 322 eRad WANTED-HOUSES. WANTED-BY SEPTEMBEIR 1, F'UP nished house; furnace heat: no chilt. dren. Phone 733 Red, or Mlssoulian, T. J. W. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS.. WANTED-SPRING CHICKENS AND ranch eggs at Vienna Cafe, 107 West Main. WANTED-BARN RENT FOR ONE horse. State price and location. Allen J. North, Box 343, city. WANTED-RAGS. MUST BE COT ton and clean. Good price paid per pound. Missoullan office. FOR RENT-STOREROOMS. FOR RENT-STOREROOM, 80x80, IN good location. at Darby, Mont.. Ad dress M. Haimmond, Darby, Mont. LOST AND FOUND,. FOUND-LRED AND WHITE SPOT ted cow and calf; no brand., C. E. Mullen. Clinton., Mont. LOST ,OR STOLENE-BRItRWELS rug. 1 1-2 by 2 1-2 yards. Reward will be paid for return-to Paxton hotel, LOST-CUFF BUTTON OF A $2.50 sold piece; full 'alue will be paid for the return of same to Mlssoullan office. LOST-ELkS' TdOTH WATCHFPOB, somewhere in business center. Finder please leave at Missoullan office for reward, LOIT--WILL THEI PERSON WHO picked up a brown Airedale puppy on Soutlh Fifth street, SuIday, pleae -return same to 806 South Flfth welt. LOST OR STOLEN-FROM BARN of Cllfton-Applegate company, Bon ner, on night of August 10, bay sad dle horse, 8 years old, weight 1,150 pounds, branded C on left shoulder, left hind foot white, rope burn around ankle, saddle gall on right wither. Reward for information or return tb Clifton-Applegate Co., lonner. CLEANING AND DYEING. IOOVE)''1PFRENCH D SY CLIAN. Ing works. Higgins avenue, south end of bridge. .... . : , ,., PARIBIAN PUU N O II CLEANING. Dlyeilng .dde athe, - wo Wooy. P.one 7 h., w !' e. a FO SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE. ONE 4 AND ONE 8-ROOM HOUSE. Addres. P. H., Missoullan. FOUR LOTS, CdRNER, IIlART OF Hammond additlon at cost. Box 256, city. A (PIV.RE-OOM HOUSE AND ONIE lot on West Pine; a small payment down and good terms .on balancre. W. J.. Mlssouilith. FOR BALE-CORNER ,LOT IN block 41, South Missouln addition,! 3300. H. Whitelaw, caret Savoy ho- I 'tel. 11*ROOM' ROOMING AND IIOAlD-' ing housa, dining room in connec tion. Doing good business. Ad dress F. K., Mlssoullan. THREE LOTH, ONE CORNER: l'IVEl rooms, pantry and bathroom; also" two lots 100 feet long, with two three-room houses. By owner. 1124 Defoe. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-ONEI TIIRHE1-INCH I wagon. Missoula Wood Yard. FOR SALJ-HoRSE AND BUGGY. 314 Higgins ave. Wasson studio. FOR SALE-TOP BIUOGY. CIiHEAP: is In fdit condition; $1,. 111 South, Fifth street west. FOR SALE-FROM 1,000 TO 25,000 shares of French Bar stock at 104. Address 0, care Missoullan. SEE T. 0. HIATHEIWAY i YOU ARIt in the market for cash registers, safes or typewriters. City hall. 10W TO PRODUCEl WINTER EGOS and raise hardy chlikens, sent on l receipt of $1. W. Pease, Wallace, Idaho. CHEAP--GYEAR LEASE ON TWO school lots on Howell street, Lowell school: 3 1-2 years unexpired. J. J., Mlssoullan. FOR SALE - NEW QUARTER sawed oak furniture, complete for 5-room cottage; range included. 722 West Pine street. FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND hand: also pay the highest price for seconl-hand household goods. Hans Jenseh, 132 W. Main St. Phone 819 Black. FOR RALE-75 SETS OF NEW 'TU ebaker harness, at a great reduction. Nelson-Cannon Co. TO REDUCE STOCK WILL SELL my Scotch polUe pups at, a reduced price for one week. Phone 7602 Red. Box 163, R. F. D., No. 1. Mis soula FOR SALE-TWO DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machines at $25.00 each and two box-top Singer sew Ing machined at $10.00 each. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 126 West Main street. FOR RENT--MISCELI.ANEOUS. FOR RENT-. IIIRD FLOOR OF C:.ypn building. Apply at Gibson's office, second floor. SHOP, SUITABLE FOR DRESS making or ladies' tailoring. Fur t.ished complete. Light housekeep ing' Included. Rent reasonable. In qulre..RanoronI's. 205 Stevens street. Bell 228 Red; Ind. Phone 1069. ROOM. AND BOARD. 310 EAST CEDAIt STREET. HOUSE MOVER. BOUISES MOVED AND RAISED; prices reasonable. N. Gtuloumbe. 614 N. Second, west. Phone 710. ORCHARD TRACT. ONTI OF THE CHOICEST FIFTEEN acre tracts around Missoula, and only three miles from Milwaukee depot; 3-4 of it mile from street car; well Improved place; 300 bearing trees; small house, barn and chicken house. This IL a special bargain at $4,000. Can be bought for $1,000 cash. balunce easy terms. ,R1. M. Cobban Realty company, Missoula. WOOD BAWING. wo "-wi--e. WOOD SAWING-CALL PHONE 98. T0 TRADE. MISSOULA PROPERTY FOR TRADE for timber lands. It. M.: Cobban Realty company. TRANSFER. HACKMAN & SON, TRANSFER. Call Independent Phone, 2892. Bell, 859 Red. WANT ED-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WANTED-FURNIBHED FOR LIGHT housekeeplng, a or 4 rooms, Must be close In. -.tate Iprlce. Address 0. L. F., Missoullan. MEDICAL. CANCERS AND GOITERS PICRMA nently tcUrired wlthout an operation. N, A. Vian, 283 E. R. R. street. GOOD FARM BA'GAINS. 10 ACRES IN FLATIHEAD RESER vatlon, near Arlee, onlly $2,500. 160 acres on Coeur ld'Alene R. R. branch, good meadow; water right and fine luildlngs, only 13,500. You could not miss it In purchase of either place. R. M. Cobban Itealty company, MIs Constable's Sale, The undersigqed will sell at public auction to the hilghest bidder on mion day, August 10,. 1910, at 4 p. m,, in front of the, Misoula county court house and for .cash, 3' paltS4, 6 ferns and 1 flower pllnt. S P. H. HALE, Constable. Dyyeptery Is a ,dangerous disease, but ca, ;be' cured, Chamberlaln's Colic, Clolera Aad Dliarrhooa Remedy has beq* suoeussftl4yi used in nine epidem lcs of d4pentby. It has never been known to fail;' t Is eqlually valuable for children 01n1 adults, and when re. dulced With Wlthr and sweetened, It is ofMllens t i.'., Sold bh aull dealers. Senate Sill No. 12. "An act for the submisalsion to the qualifted electors of the state of Mon tana of an amendment to section 9 ofr article XII of the constitution of the state of Montana relating to revenue and taxation." SiR it enacted by the Legislative ns seembly of the state of Montana: Section 1,.--That section 9 of article XII of the constitutlon of the state of 1Montann be amended, and that thel question of such amendment be subh mitted to the qualified electors of the state orf Montana at the next genereal election. Seetlon 2.-That section 9 of article XII of the constitution of the state of Montana be and the same is hereby amended to read tan follows: "Se'tlon 9.--The rates of taxation on real and personal property for state purposes. except as hereinafter pro vided, shall never exceed two and onel half mills on each dollar of valuation: and whenever the taxable property of the state shall amount to six hulldrent million dollars ($600,a00,000) the rate shall never exceed two (~21 mills on each dollar valuation, unlesns tihe proposltlion to illncrease suchl rate. specilfying tilhe rate liroposed and the time dutring which tile rate 'shull be, levied shall have been submitted to the people at the general election and shall have received a majority of ill votes claset for and against it at such election: Provided, that in addition to the levy for statepu rposies above pro vided for. a special levy in addition may he made on livestock , for thie purpose of paying boulntles on wild animalls and for stock Inspection, pro terctlln and indelmnity purposesn, as mnay be' prescribed by law. alnd sRIIt special levy shall he madole andi l'vied anntlally in aLmounllt not exc'e(edilng foullr mills on the dollar by the state hoard of equlltllr'.tioni, irn emany he pro vided Iby Iw. Hec'tion 3.-- eparate offiianl Illla:ts shall be IIused iat the general elect lilc to be held in Novemlber, 1910, which shall have printed therelnn the words: "lor the' amendmnent teo the ('untlitl- i lon relating to revenue tIurd talx atlon." and the words: "Against the nmendmenl t to the con stltution relating to revienue andJ taxation." and the elector shall designate his preference for either of the. proposl. tidns by marking an "X" before the proposition desired. Section 4.-All acts and parts of nets I confllct hi.rewlth are hereby repeal e. Section e.--This act shall take ef fect and bie In full force from antn after its passage and approval. Approved Febrluary 5, 1909. United Staltes of America, State of Montana, as. I. A. N. Yoder, secretary of state of the state of Montana, do hereby cer tity that the above is a true and cor rect copy of "An act for thile suhmlilon to the qualified electors of the state of Mon tana of an amendment to section 9 of article XII of the constitution of the state of Montana relating to revenue and taxation." Enacted by the Eleventh legislative assembly of the state of Montana and approved on the 5th day of February, A. D. 1909. In testimony whereof, I have here totore set my hand and affixed the great seal of said state. Done at the city of Helena, th.e capital of said state, this 20th cay of July, A. D. 1910. A. N. YODIRF. Secretary of State. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, IT. S. land office at Missoula, Montana, May 18, 1910. Notice in hereby given that William 1. McGee, whose postofflce address in DeBorgla, Montana, dill. on the 3rd day of June 1909, file in title office sworn statement and application No. 01334 to purchase the southwest quarter of the southeoat quarter, section 26, township 19 north, range 80 west, Montana Inme ridlan, and the timber thereon, under thd provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts anmendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at sucelh value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such up plication, the land and timber thereoen have been appraised, the timber esti mated 96,000 board feet at $1.25 per M, and the land $10.00; that said ap plicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 24th day of September, 1910, before register and receiver U. S. land office, at Missoula, Mont. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase be. fore entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent Issue, by filing a corroborated affidavit' in this office, alleging facts wlhlich would defeat the entry. DANIEL ARMS, Register, 7-21-9-21. Pound Notice. Notice fr'hereby given that I have on the 9th day of August, 1910, taken up and Impounded the following de. scribed stock: Two white mules, branded 1'. 5, on left shoulder, and branded I. (', on the neck, shod all around, foretop and mane cut short, weight about 1.100 indl 1.200, respectively. One roan mare wlthout any visible brand, black mane, foretop trlnimedt shod In front, weigh)t about 1,000 pounds. One hbay mare brandedl 00 on left sholulder, shod all around, foretopi trimmed, weight about 1,200 potunds. One sorrell horse brhnded lI'. H, ont left shoulder, shllr od all ironllunl, w.ighlt abotlt 1,110 pounds. One gray hlorse branded O, with bar underneath, on left hip, foretop trimmed, shod all around, weight about 1,100 pounds... One ,brown horse, branded MI. on right shoulder, blind in right eye., One sorrell colt. And unless owner or owners of the same make satlisfactory prooft of own ership and pay the pound fee of one dollar each, together with fifty' cents per day costs of keeping same while so Impounded on or before the 20th day of August samld stock ill be sold at public auction to pay te fee and costs above mentioned. Witness my hand this 12th day of August, 1910. THOMAS I. KEMP Chief of Police. When the digeatlon Its all right, tlhe action of the bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking, you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite aId regulate the howels., gol hy all thalerN. Pr'ince uIdward ot Wales In coInnOec. lion with is studies as a naval cahdet, has become a skllled imachinlat. Notioe of' Probate of Will. In the district court of the Fourth Ju Sdiclal district of the state of Mon I tann, in and for the county of Mla souli.--il e the Matter of the estate' of i'lien H. Metc'lain, diecensed. Pursuant to an order of said court,; 0made on the 10th day of Auguslt, 1910, notice is hereby given thilt Saturday,! the :;th day of August. 1910. at 2 ficlock p. m. of said day, at the court iroom !' salt court, at the courthouse! In the county of Missoula. haso been Appolinted as the time and place for; proving the will of Rilln S. ,McC'iln, decean'lsI, Istld for hearing the tlpplira tion of-John R. Patterson, IJrnest Rice,, etnl, for the ssuance to ullnter Ross ,f letters testti'entltry. whten anda where ,iny peorson interested ma3y allp ipeatr Andll c'niteat the same. Til'11lAH I'. I't'NIAN. C'lerk. ..v J. .. Dullffy, IDepilty It'lrk. I tnted M is.cottin, Montana. A gutll.ss 10, 1910. SCHOOL CONDITIONS. D1)1 you fver stopt to think how many people ,11 iknow \\ ho seem to be out (iof their rloper roper llent? Round piag Il sure holes?'.' If vou take the trouble t1 analyze your friends yos will be surprisel d to noLte how rmany of them seelll stlted to differllent surroundlngs. (One bright woman slggested to me tihe other day that wlhat we really need In ouir school course wias a chair of nd iullatlent. hoe professor who held tlls chair rt uld study tile chlldren under him land dslacover, as far as ossilhe,r. the natlral trend of each child's mind, anid stimulate It to effort In tile di rection where lies the greatestl hnance for sulcce'ss. uchl a schoit wollld be nearer tile Ideal we are all seeking In the educationnl world. It vould mr an indllivliduality nstead of thlis constant strain to fit all chll I dren to ono mould. We are fond of patting ourielves on the back In approval of our modern !school system, but we still fall ,far short of the ideal condition. 'We at tempt too much and we spread It over too long a time. When it Is possiblhe for a child under a good coach to make a grade In two-. summer months, and not study over three hours a day, then something is wrong with our system. A year's honest work shoull not be so thinly! spread out as to be capable of such .ondensatlon. We are coming a little closer to the ideal condition now that we are de mtanding that the idle and stupid child .hall have a room where he may daw. die as long as he pleases, and not hin der the wide-awake studious child, blst we will stretch the term and work boit too long. Better fewer months in I school and faster, better work In smal ler classes. I am greatly in favor of large huild Ings or more of them. Of smaller rooms and more teachers. Of classes act Ively working instead of dragging out through the year, and then I advise a shorter year. We shut children within four walls too long. Days are either too long or the school term is unduly lengthened. Let us by all means study the child and his needs-not the needs of book trust nor teacher, nor school board, nor even thle parent, who wants the child out of the way for as many hours as possible. If the child is Indeed the hope of the nation, then we have no right to con demn that child to close confinement within tour walls at hard mental labor for nine months of the year during at least four'and a half hours a day. We would expect the newspapers to write scare Iteads over the story of such a deed done by an Individual why then do we sovereign people smile and say it is good 'when done in the name of education? Are books and book learning all that children need at the hands of a gov ernment which becomes each day more paternal? Are not bodles quite ts important as brains? We will go on turning out round- pegs for square holes as long as the present wholesale system of educe tlon prevails. The Internatlonal convention of transportnmen in Copenhagen, Denmark. will olen Augutst 20. It is expected to remain It session about one week. ashltsntlon. Charles H. Moyer has been re-elected Ipresldent of the Western lFedseration of Miners by a large majority. The next convention will be held next year nt Butte, Mont Exceptiontlln ly good, neat MODERN -.ROOM HOME on Itast Pront lot, eouthwest hiles, furnished, for $1,050. Nothing In Missoula to equcl this for less than $2,500. Termsl, eCt('., on appll-I WARNER £ BUCHANAN room 22 illglns Block. Phlone 480, A Buasiness for Sale If yosl havl $250 stllt working for hire alsd ee us itousI lli.ti, It w1l ill p ' WARNER a BUCHANAN. 22 Hihginn lilotk. Phone 480. REAL ESTATE ana INSURANCE CARROLL 0 NAPTON! IMasonlio Temple. Phone 7W. Real Estate and Loans Orachard Homes For Sale. FAYETTE HARRINGTON Chamber of Commerce Or Phone 4856 Red. A. K. ANDERSEN ReIl Estate and Insurance 424 INorth Hiiins Ave. IRch, .R 40, s0, 120 fOR $30 to $0 ACRE-tEAV TSY Fine Lands, Deermed Weti SoneyCopa, g Mon I ,I once, Plesem, Heatlth. convenient to good town. with +i railroad, splendid schools, eiurheS: , creamery, etc. Free timber totr fencing, building and fuetl: heapr pasture lands; fine climate; an abundance of the purest water; splendid markets; magnifleent seen cry: excellent flshing and hunting : surrounding country rich in mini erals: crops of clover, alfalfa, tlal othy, wheat, oats, barley, all kinds of grains, vegetables, berries, fruit, etc.! We are subdividing and offierng for sale a large body of very fine lands. Apply early and get your choice. Enhancement In vdilue. will be rapid and certain. Hoverson & Stephens 331 N. Higgins Ave., Missoula. Mont. Ind. Phone 2314. Bell Phone 202 tli. Homes $100 down, balance easy, for 4-room plastered cottage, well located, city water, fine cellar, and only ................ .............. $11,350 $100 down, balance monthly an4d easy, for '-room modern house, well located on south aide. A good house. Our prices are right. Houses, lots, acreage. Money to loan, 8 per cent. Van Valen &s Eickmann l REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE Western Montana Natieonal Ranhk ; Building. EIll Phone 523, Ind. Pheae.r r' A REAL I BARGAIN $4,500 is the price we are asking for a new 7-room modern house; brick veneered; seven large room" large bath room and closets; elegant' Interior finish of select tamrack. It is well located in South Missoula oh a 60x130-foot corner. Good barn and chicken house: nice lawn. This property In worth $5,200, but to make a quick sale we are offer Ing it for $4,500. Owner leaving city and must sell. Don't overlook this, w MONEY TO LOAN. FISHER 0 'PRODGERI 113 E. Main It. Bell Phone 84 red. lad. 13 .. FOR SALE Lots in Union Addition, adjolnllt.. South Mbissoula; Idealplace for h mrstS $100 Inside and $120 corner; 1~per cent down, $5.00 a month. Let us show you these lots. FOR RENT Four-room modern house, four blocks from Hilgins avenue; $23 per nolath. 10-Room modern house close l,; PM per month. GASSERT & HEYN Real Estate, Insuranoe, beean 128 West Cedar Street' Inapendent Phone 1729; Bell Phone 2I BUNGALOW New, modern 5-room bungalow on well-lmproved, 50x130-footlot:;good concrete foundation, concrete cel lar with concrete floor; one block from street ear; on South 4th street. Price, 92,100. STAYLOR C PEARSON Real Estate and Insurance. Ovecr leilly's Orocery. Phones: 920 Iell; 1724 Ind. A SNAP Two lots close in on WVoodford street. city water, the cheapest lots in South: Missoula. Only. each..........9........II :: OSCAR CRUTCHFIELD, Real Estate, ligew noe 112 Higins Avenue FiPLt National Blnk iUllIrng Paul Gerber REAL ESTATE S-;4giPh 65 Avenue Money to i ½ On dlamondal wt telA and C I: