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LLL1~1 A elation iftnual convention *111 be held at the lMio 4lt churoh' 68tbh in 'thb dRty Febt 'y 10, 2 anma ih,. besidles lobat ip_ ker.n, those partloipating in, .ttle prtdgl are J. A. Alford of f -el eta, 'C, O.'Rtokhbn of Derby, Mrs. C. L. Bldvard, o Heleia, Mrs. Harold B. High tbt 'lissoula,"U L. Horene of CbrVtlle, 'C. 1. Cunningham of Ste vnsvillle F L, Salsman of Stevens ville,~anh P. D1 Hartman of Stevens ville. 1ife .)7dg·Yam as lsund follows: i*rubry 20. Service for school children, J. A. At ford, dldlena. Prayer and pratse. C. L. Horene, Corvallis. Welcome and address, Frederick Spencer.,.amilton. lto ., Solo, Mrs. Gordon, Hamilton. "The High Aim of Montana," J. A. Alford. Appointment of committees. February 21. Prayer and praise, J. C. Irwin, Ham Iltbn. . Reports from Suluday achools in Rdvaill county, "Training 'for Service," Mrs. W. R. Forney, Hamfltbat. "The Organtied Class the Club of the Church,' P. D. mattman, Stoeens *ound Table conference, organised classeS, r. A. Alford.; Afterboon. Devotional, John ValIance, Hamilton. "'Elementary Ddpdrth1dnts" It.~. JHarold .H. High, Mlssoula. "Should the Child Beeomne a Mem ber of the. Church?" C. ,L,. OUtfitki.l lham, 8tevensylile.i "lliund 'gable," Mrs. High. t`laning. Pray and praise, D. C. Welty, Ham-' iltbn. "The Bible for the Teen Age," Mrs. Susie Bullenger, Hdmilttn. Solo, Miss Mabel Shannon, Stevens ville. " ' f "Teen Age Problems," Mrs. C. L. Boval'd, Helena.. Fibruary 22. Praise Ner9i'e, C. (c. llckman. Darby. "emperance Teaching in the Sun day "'How"f.".fahdh the Unreached," F. L. Salaman, Stevensville. Afternoon. Prayer and -pralse service, W. D. Lehr, Corviaills. Solo, Mrs. W. N. Hassler. "Graded Lessons and Hlow to Use Them," J. A. Alford. "Echoes From the International Convention," Mrs. J. C, Irwin, Ham-' ilton. "Missions in the Sunday School," Mrs. E. L. 'lovhrd. Election of offlbers. Evening. Prayer and praise, Rev. Lewis, Cor vallis. "Why Study the Bible?" J. A. Al ford, MARFIRED. Hamilton, .Feb. , 9.--(peelal.)-A marralge licenie 'Was issued today by the clerk of the aoort to Frank Chtef fin and Etta Daihmer, both of Cor vallis. HOW'S THIS? We offer one bhundred dollars reward for Wily "tcti "dl'eittr'h that 'dnot be cured by Hll' Catarrh Cre ,. . Ft., J. ( 19Y A CO.,+ Tol T do, 0., We, the uiderfsitied, hdve known F .T. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him M$erflcfly honorable in all basihes tralnactil "ad t ialy able to arry out any o11t rha-made byol.ls..ll' fn NATION'I N O COkL+Rc. S Toledo, '0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly u on tile. blood and mu cous surfaces of the sl.steih. Tetimonlals sent -fre. Ptiee., T cents per bottle, Sold by. all DrgIsuile, Take Hall's Faintly Pills for constipa tion, w `, Nr, Fe' uary 0 Cut ut the abiove coupon and fiv othera of dItf.,d4t dOw whd pPqnt #t at the Miesovi a' or Itmilth offlo. of The* Mbe1ovli#N, with *'.eapenee benu if . *, ihrIogeo.oU.i the items of thseeet of Oaok' Idi u* dln i ha fj ery.17*Mking, olerk hire and rrleeeeeary e tli ,4 ` r LNtd''ft rbiý1 Dietionary. ," t ont badt b f i eta ~~erp rotub t o hG 0 St evil' coutebte, a. ' dtee PbE* atullt a riijdidr ý!ýº!:,tu 1bouotoi , 1. Pagee of rII1*Rble charts In f1 19W I~ VIL bd tee "attr ?r Snrfnt-t eithe 506f! O aoiw'otaos etponGe -the eape .Os QA "#Y MAIL, S3a IXTRA FOR p0 g'vA41k CORPORA A S TSS. Hamilton, .IB'eb. 9.--(8pecl)i-- t oti fof'lnaorprYrtn for the 'Haillo rblt asoeI ton were filed to ,itht Cltlk ana Rtitdid~lr A. J. t. orli cop of the articles alio being to ri'ded to 'thi scrrry of state at HlJ.aa. The assoelitorn is incprporsad for 40 year,.fd i oppitalisdd't '$10,009. Thy stock is divided into .~0000 `tihlrE'n l it is non-asseessable. 1The prinlDi plece of business is to be at Hamllto~. Ber sides being Innodrporated to look litter the regular plcking, packing mnd pgrd. ing operations, the assoolation has the 15oever to bring about an IffHitattoh with other associations of like char acter, aldo to provide for schools for instrutting in the grading and packing of irbit, especially apples, T'he co~n. nilttee, which was appointed at a re dent meeting to draw up the articles.. appears as the incorporators and is: Miles Romney, William Tate, W. R. Forney, Prank D. Monty, Ward M. Sackett, D. C. Gray, H. C. Lindsay, 3. A. Johnson and W. X. H. McMurry. These men 'have subscribed for a total of .34 share&s Miles Roniney, chairman of the committee, stated today that a meeting of the stockholdere woulti be called as soon as the office of the gea* retary of state was heard from. The byilaws used by the Woodside also clation will probably be adopted by the local association. IIF BUSY iN IAMLION ROOSTS Hamilton, Feb. 9.-(Special.)-The chicken thief was abroad in this city again last night. F'or the second time within a month the hen roosts of Hart addition were the object of attack. llarly this morning F. C. Tivermore, a resident of the addition, got into tel. ephone communication with the sher itt's office and with Chief of Police Dave Bishop, and imparted informa tion to the effect that his roosts had been robbed of about 20 Buff Orping tons, Plymouth Rocks and White Wy andottes. Mr. Livermore stated over the telephone that the robber or rob bers, the number of fowls taken seem ing to indicate that there was more than one person interested in the haul, had left a trail of feathers down the spent host of the any in an investi gation, no clue leading to the identity of the raiders has been unearthed. STVENSVIE NOES Stevensville. Feb. 9.-(Special.) WVllfred W. WVhite, chief forester, is in Stevensville and will make a trip Into the forest reserve with Ranger D. L. leattle. Mr. and Mrs. S. Samuels returned this morning from Missouri where they have been visiting this winter. A crew of surveyors copposed of Wnlsh, llnllndauer and Wlllldmson, ar rived this morning from Hatnilton and is at ,work on the proposed east side railroad 'survey. Wesley Walls and family are mak Ing arrangements to leave Stevensvlle and will locate in Woodside, where Mr. Walls will go into business. About 60 people attended the meet. Ing of the Ladies' Aid society which met at the home of Rev. I. N. Sfnith Wednesddy evening. A very pleasant time wag had and the guests were served with refreshments. Rev. J.- T. Bond of Boseman is as silsting lev. Mr. Hartman at the re vival meetings being held in the Meth odist church South. The meetings are well attended each evening and will continue during the coming week. If you are contemplatintg the pur chase of a new Hudson automobile this spring, I cdn save you $100 ,on the ptlil thts. price. Any style of ma dHine you want. Address, P. O. Box 3105, Mistoula, Montana. It A ' S mIt. .-apeo al..9-T.he, Pi sgauHlh Republloin otub qt Hatn ito. .hqJ4 a iaagelyattended and en thWVtlaltica eetng 4stert toblght, elected Wff+oe Prssed' resolutions and 41d otliet etMngs aimed to make the ogan Isatien sot4lv and exert a poerful .n fluenee ln the field wvhich it has en tered in ~otntana, ita parpobe. In come aonwta. it sister owrganiations in the ita, 'being • to help promote those *vWtsnentn which will bring about a mtore direct representation of the peo ple, In the goveratlerg of county, 'state rind 'altion. The neds.on -tonlght was harmonQous and earnest and all of the busianes transacted was With the tdnanti.oie onsent and approval of all -prsnnt. SOffleers Were' elected as followk: O. C. 'oOper, presiddnt;, Plank Coulter, VJoe.preefdefht; W. B. McLagtahlin, seoridaryu and treasurde. The 'coming theeting of all Montana progrenaiva clubs to be h'eld at Bilihfgn wasn di0bssed at lenlth and the local orgkitntation decided thht it should be 'ell' teprenentdd at thin session. To make plahdr for sending deleltaten the' following oommittee 'wds delected: J. P. itNdhrds, J. D. TaYlor. H. C. Pack er, P&t hainanon and Frank Hongland. ReIsolutione. The club passed the 'following reso lutions, or "declaration of principles," tonight: We, the members of the Progressive Republican club of Hamilton, Mont., lhtvJng organi.ed and joined forces for the purpose of 'placing the government of the nation, state and county more directly In the hands and under the control of the people, and of doing what we may to have the government oonducted for the benefit of all the people and not in the interests of at few, do hereby declare and commit ourselvtP, as a united organisatlon, in favot of the following principles and measures, and of doing everything in oir power to forward those principles, and to place such measures upon our statute bnoks as will put such princi pl'e into force and effedt: 1-We favor a state-wide close, primary law, whldbh will place directly in the hands of the people the nominae tion of every candidate hereafter to be elected, such primary law to apply with equal force to electlve officers of state and nation. 2-We favor the direct election of United States senators. 3--We favor the Initiative, referen dum and recall. 4-'We favor a stringent corrupt practices act. G-We favor a non-partlsan nomina. 6-We favor a just system of taxa tion. 7-We condemn the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill and demand a more just and equitable tariff. $-We condemn the action of the last legislature In refusing to give us a direct primary law. 9-We favor the adoption of a grad uated Income and inheritance tax. 10-And, 'in general; we favor and demand legislatioh, both state and na, tional, Which will place all govern. mehtal power again into the hands of the people, and demand that the goV ernment of this nation and state, and all the subdivisions thereof, shall he conducted for the benefit of the people and not for the benefit of" great cor porations. To these principles we pledge our loyal support, now and in the future. S T. TE St. Regis, Feb. 9.-(Special.)-Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ross went to Missoula Tuesday on business. Mr, Ross will go west dn the main line. W. 1. Berry received a telegram from Bllltlgs this evening, saying he was the father of a baby girl, Mrs. Barry Is at Billings with her parents. The Hard Times ball given at the C. W. Whitenburg hall last Saturday evening was well attended. Dr. Fuller went to Iron Mountain Tuesday on the 1:10 train, Fred Aleson of Spokane is here look. Ing after business affairs. Mrs. E. L. Wallace of Sago is visit ing heri other, aMisB.S. :Ba&t, and als-' ter, Mft. M. M, Ross The A. C. M. Co. is shipping lumber again from St. Regis to BUtte. Jam .L.egard was.called to the bed side of his wife, Wdo Is ill at :Still, Water, Wis. CUPID AT CORVAit.I. Corvallis, Feb. 9.-($lpeelal.)-'.Vhe wedding'of James Applebury and Miss 4.ma Holloran will be solemnised at the holQ of the 'Jlde's, mttlhr 'tIdh day aorning at 10:30 o'cloek by Rev. r. B. Reagan. Only the relatives will he preset, and 'the couple 'poto to leave for a 'trp oh 'the ifi h th to Butte. Upd theire turn t (W . 'reside on 'the randh In the- IIJWt Creek district. Frank *I ff in and Miss ~. DaitatTr, both Wvell ItPifWh 'li'thll sedtfan, 'e-' yrised their friends Friday #l, being quietly wedla at the b..te .l' B. R.'C haffin by ftev. Mr. Horen, Walt' @litCit til nd -Mien " Chaffin lfaW tlsý,lte'w idblu 'ilt ril reside on tihe 4ati rdlth Motithbhf town, which Mr. Chaffin has leased for the coming year. .UIT bkbbW Mast. Corvallis, Feb. 9.--(Slecilal.)-A call has bei Issued for a meeting of the newly ;lected direotors tf '}i s Woad side iult Growers' assoolstien -t; Weood e Saturday afternoo'lt'dr "fl' ueteotiohthf iffl@WP5 dtad ,hr'bthling NiW P9STMART9ft. '!b, * . 9.-( l *twJli Lookwaoo4' has been shtmaster at Roiunas, 'lat ty, vel A. W. Wilhelm, 9 alo Wow iong yot rq goIng to eolstlnus a sufferer from lnditletion, 4~ t or out-of-ordet tl*dihtl 't.las in a matter of how. oon ydu lbegi taking some Diap4ep hin. I~ yplatt stonmoh Is lacking -in di. eWlve power, Oiy not help the stom ach to do40 ts work, not witl drastic' drugs, but a r4eqptorcement or dliels tive agesit, sohI *as are naturally at work i~ the stemach. Pqople with wstt stomachs should take. a little ipepsin becaalonallY,' and therlwlll be no more Indigestion, no feelinB like 4 lump of lead In thin stomacah, no 'hi1tburn, sou risinglfs, gas dn itomach or belching of undi gestbd tobd, leMdaches, dizziness Or' sick iltonweh, 'besides, whait 'you eat wi ll Ut f1tt~it andil poison your bralth nith .itk us odors. All these symptoms 'eeul.4lg from a sour, Out-. of-tdrder itJnkdl and dyspepasa are generally yelievq in five minutes after talting a Ittlie Diapepsin. Go to 'your drugglist and get a 50 cent case 4f p.si Diapepsin now. and you 'wilt anl ys ko to the table with a hearty ajotite, and what you eat will tiste ,good, because your stomach, ald Intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and mlisitble days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like life is worthy living. SETHIN IERRNS Hamilton, FP4. 9.-(Hpelal.)-Jehh and Iong, two men Ineated on the Turner ranch on lanmillton Helghts, will set out 38*x00 5sweet cherry trees of the Ding an& Lambert variety thia spring. o tfarWe Ii known here this will make the I9lglt cherry orchard in the world, at itltst It will he ronsid erable larger thla any similar orchard In the northwt$ly Mr. Joeb was in Hamilton tod ýIhd made the an nouncement tha the Anove .ntnth.r of cherry trees wduld he at in the, grolnd on their ranch. The Sweet cherry is being recognized as onie of the best orchartl produc.ts to he p'ell ttured here, artntaillong with the Meiln tohb Riced applel gives the Hitter lroot valley two c h le articles for corn eiU!par The swelt cherries found a rendy iet in the cast, the snply falliKg, to l~get anywhere near to supplyinir theb' iead.n ATTEND WEDDINGS. Hanmilton, F'eb. 9.-(.perin)l.l-Mr. and Mrs. (.. (. Chaffin and little daughter left this aftern,,ni for ('or vallls, where they attendted the wed ding this ve,.ning of Frank ('hafrin and Mrs. ltta l)ahmer. The ceore moany wlas perforllmed t t the B. H. Chaffin homen, lRev\. 0, l. liorene of ielating. 'The couple was attended by Miss (len.eviev. (ChaffIt and Walter Simmons. ''The cperetllmny was followed by a wedding surtl)ppr. DIRECTORS' MEETING. Corvallis. VFeb. 9.-(Rpec'lnl.)-The annual imtelting of the directors of, the Corvallis 'tute hank will be held Mon day afternoon, Ihelruary 12. A post ponement of same from last month was due to the' absnene of President F. C. TPaltonys. who has been living In Duluth, Minn., the, past winter. MACE-POPHAM. Hamllnn, Feb. 9.t(8pealnl).-.Thos. T. Mace and Hilen Popham, both of Woodslde, were married here yester day afternoon bIy Justice of the Peace Frtnk Peshick. Qu~ittiong Coffee And in its place a regular cup of well-made P OSTUM Uusally means freedom from Headaches Sleepless Nights Meart Palpitation 'tdigestion, etc. Coffee os cause these and other obscure ills in many pbrsd~'Trho don't suspect the cause. Such can flitd old-time health and comfort by a change to the Tfood-drink, Postum. "Thi' as r" easCo " ; o ptim Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Ciek, Mich. AR lIprAW M'KAY OAW-6 IA4 M It.A0Itls 'oKktI1tR. Pf Ink, Feb. A.--JbhnnRy MrKlay, lec 'retiry of the demntca9tic enthity cell-' tral oitnmiltte, was In Plains 'to.a.i tonsulting with the precinet comnlit teemail. Mr. RKnay decided tO lUlt* ai call for i gathering of the centradl committee to elect a county chatitmKn in place of D. V'. Herridtt, deceased, and for the trhnlsactin of any other business that may appekr. Thie cor. miftee will meet at 'I'hompson nekt Thuarday aftertloon. February 16. Mr. tierrlott Was also precinct commlttde man for Thompson. In 4he case of Tiarley Remick against the Orris Muskic Touse of )4issoula, Judgment In the justice court was entered in favor of the plaintiff. 'the action Was brought to recover a livery and dratyage bill incurred by J. Mf. Ward, a one-time agent of the music firm. The defendant claimed that 'Ward was not authonrled to run accounts for the company. Dorothy E. Kagle, djlef operator of the Motntain Rtntes Telephone com pany., spent a day In Plains from Mis souln. A. "D. Tose, representing the Mon tana t'ulvert company of M issonla, was in t'lains during the week calling on the trade. Deputy Oame Warden W. WV. Me Comihk warn looking over his territory Wednesday. P. A. ltenlder, general passenger nnd frelght agent of the II. . & Q., was Interviewing usittess men hel Ire last WVednesthy. R. A. Thnrnton, Nrtliern Pacific auditor, and C. 1. Harden, auditor for the Northern Express company, were hero this week checking up nIle,11nts. INCORPORATION. lanmltton. P.rb. 9.- -(Hpeciall.)-Artl cles of incorporation for the Regitl Clothing company wie' flledl with the clerk and reedrder of this county yea terday. The company in incorporated for #$16,00U, which in divided into 3s mariy shhtlte. The inctrporatorl nor Pred Lott, Dick Pnrmenter and Dell Meeker. The firm Is one of the ewell entabllahed business houses of the city. QTYR NOTS Victor, eb. 9..-('Speclal.)-theriff ee wt n n tow11 yesterdat(y iorllilng. 1I. A. Isriggs traniacted businessi In Misoutla, Mlonday. Mir. ('ostelloand non, Wlliam, .itt to(, Hamlteno yestert.y, Dr. Miller was Jn Victor Tuesnday. Mrs. Myers and Mints Anderrnon ,twore lip from Misnotlin Tue.daty. In the Ihi terests of the n Humane ,oclety. Joe Miner was lin lnllltiltor yeiltr day. .Maertin ltoi in inll li trry I.itichamitn ar eionstrutlihig it ttWnitlil 11 their tlmnher land west of tlown. Mrs. S. It. Plller ind slnter. Ml ta Ktehibratuteh were in iSte.venvtille this week. Arthur iHtnLitt left tlndtly Ifor )lli honel at Warsa w, 111. Mr. and Mrs. lrank lgllogr t'ft Mondarliy mIorning' for Portllladl. Mrs. Mtel IiHooper oif S3teven'.'llle, i visiting with Mrs. Miller IINntlle. Mrs. HIoll in In MIIsiuoIa this 'itekI.. Ivnar flacik wenllt to Darby yeit'Heteriy. F;OT CRUSHED. orvallis, el, 9. -(Spocilt.)-li'rank Stevens hadiii one oif hit feet Iatltly crushedl, this noon while at work un it htly-halilng machine on tlh Preel 'fitger ranch. lie was bIroltght to 'oodelsde for ilnmodlate medilcal treat. TO ST. PATRICK'.8 Illnmilton, 1et,. 9,- -(tpeclal.)-Mrs. T. It. Hiannen of this city was Itcom plninidt to Missoula tilday by her Ihtn bunI)dt. Shie enteret HSt. PJtrclk's how pital to snllllnlt to an oleraltion I'or It l -ltntl jtl4 Mlrk PL ua-47.5o Value A aklt 'that's only in the house two daas and marked to sell at $7.50: big bargain offer for today only: finest material; nvlu that's it wonder..5.50 lac Silk Snlat sizes 22 to 34 Inches Petticoats, ment of 500 best quality astyles and Swiss finish sites. Extra soft taffeta special today on sale today $1.68 $2.50 HAVE YOUR TICKET READ "BURLINGTON" A Broad Choice of Routes YVi gent rntll y e..ipet to Inhiiie Ini yt lr e.atl.rn trip n Iitnurtn r of the bIig 'ltih' in the nih lh, we,.t, It I. d irnhq l yr to 1e tl'keted ViAL It riltirhud thi t mr hc :,h tih" gratt nt number noil, s p intt - BURLINGTON TRAINS RUN BETWEEN Minneapolis-St. Paul and Chicago. Minneapolis-St. Paul and St. Louis Billings-)Denver and Omaha. Billings-Kansas City and St. Louis. Denver-Omaha and Chicago. Denver-St. Joseph and St. Louis. Denver and Kansas City. Kansas City and St. Louis. Kansas City and Chicago. Omaha and Kansas City. Omaha and Chicago. Omaha and St. Louis. Throlugh tlickts va il ll lh i in tell' hinorertd iover Ilth direct line or vla Denver to the lInut. The f.,lder trill h4kw hol. a thlro It/ iket over thI, Burlington will ilnlude runny of th, -," lIInes, The initial egent or the undersigned will be glad to point out the stopover and diverse route privileges pos sible to holders of Burlington tickets. H. A. BRADT, General Agent. C., B. £ Q. R. R. Co. 15 West Broadway, Butte, Mont, . . . . - . ... IMBERMAN IS KILLED IN BUNKER HILL MINE KICiia,ggI, lh. !i. L( pahli) -l-tHon ( ,r fltr, it t H rtim r an eispI'ted :n h Ih hintlker lill JIll llll\,ll v 'n mine, InPt in|ll tuh d1, ath WhIIrtly Iftlor going oln shift lhtt night, helttg htrutk on the head h}y the swiftly dreni.lhnl skip. ltn hlad t n- r rihotl ltrnh l and the heft hh t o f t hII f ti l l ll r trn nw lny, (l.e fr utun I i oL' lll t llil hld hll, n sltmt to line tlt' A alt' lit tlh, No, 12 Iev,,r. (l r rer was pmsling pllnks Io hihs helper, who h.ard the ship llAning, hlut not in mlt to wiarn the unfolr tunnt ait uti . A'eordllingl ti t thie state nOtits oft the ihelpr, they tlad failed t notifyI tthe holll ist ttan 't of thei' pretI enre, nnd hltnce louthltntet for the tn hldent l ittcitelesl to other etpllloll yt'i, (ir.fllr Wi in0 yiyear old alnd was not rnm rlrllll. It' wiIas at tltInhuur of the Intttlstrial uniotn nud or thtie Youing iiMen's Christi tI tinn it eitatlon. nd thiitiei organizutions will doublehic condu(t the tti eral, for wh i wh th rrtnglnmIt INAUGURATION CHANGED. (lit.h, Ariz., l'b.e, II- Innumuratinl day in Arluailt hul h i-e1 changed frol tllnt herl , tloday USE ALLEN'S POOT-EASE. TThe antlsrDttP+ powder to be shiaken into the shoes. If you want reet and comfor for tired, tender, ching, wot l- the len, swating feet, use AlIen's Foot Mane, ltelives corne and bunions of all pain and prevents blisters, more and callous spots. Just the th i trl for Dat1e Ing Parties, Patent Latfier Shoes, and for Breaking in New Shoes. It is' the greitest contfoft disuovery of the age. 'ry It today. Bold everywhire, B5c. Don't accept apy substitute. For IA'RIiO trial packane,Isddress Alien 1. Olm itead. Te Roy, N. Y. I SI S "Whedlh of dlelion"-.Dram, "FPrelting Altntie". Oomrledy "Girl of the West"--Drama Codfish Indultry--Deascrlptivo TIE GRAND Erre Chante Every Dy Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, ettter, itch, hives, herpes, scibleS-Doan's Oifft menat. At all drug stores. For Spring Planting Order tlnursery stoek now and be redy rfr tho, olcping of the season. Our sticulc is complete. Orchard tree.', hnedo trees, ornamental lhrubh, Iherrlus, perennhllls, annuals. Everything for orchard, lawn and garden. HomHe grown, free from Infeotion, perfectly accllmated. Send fJr our 1901 catalog. Mlssoala Nursery Co. Greenhousee, Orchard Homes, Tel. 45. City Store, Montana Blook, Tel. 192 Bl, Bell52, Ind. BIJOU PROGRAM TODAY Prize Matinee, 2 to 5 p. m. Evening, 7 o'olock PATHE'S WEEKLY It's ia euniiellll(,r in the worldl' current eVeIllt. Just out. "TURNING THE TABLES" A iulghc-prudulcer "THE SECRET WEDDING" A dlrulot:te story oh' n artlet's love iiild hil I work "THE MAIDEN OF THE PIE. FACED INDIANS" A reel runi-maker New Musio New Songe BAT AT THE PALACE HOTEL CAFE " The leading cafe in the state- the beat of everything at reason able prices. Tureday,. Thursday and Sunday evening a flue Mflidctall program will be rendered ny our oWh or chestra. Commutation Meal Toiket, 45.0O for 45.00.