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Don't Need Glasses Many people do not nerd glasses but most people do. You m Ii bIe one of the majorlty. There are two ways of findingli out. ()e -AWait for time and disease to. rive you toI it. Two-t-'onult us abtut It. We Can Tell You whletllher or not y,1ou ,eed thenl anld challrgee nothing fir Cunlhitations. clauen e fitlted frrmn $2.60 upward. PLORENCE HOTEL BLDG. Phone 43. Rd. Your Child Should Be Taught to Save the Pennies Now The dollars will then be prop. erly taken care of In after years. Gift money is too often in the "Come-Easy-.lo-Easy" claue. If the "Come-Easy" money is de posited in a savings account With this bank It becomes "Grow-Easy" money. Your child can open an account here wjth $1.00. , The First National Bank Missoula, Montana. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 4400,000.00 --* A Dead Game Sport Is the man who has had poor luck in hunting and would like to create an erroneous imprssalon. Those who are hunting for choice game, prime meats, select poultry and fish will always have good luck when thEy citrie to the Montana market. You o':n find anything you are hunting for In our line, fresh and of the best qul:alily, at the low est prices. MONTANA MARKET 505 South Higgins Avenue Phones: Bell 3311 Ind. 768. Rowland, the Jeweler Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Special Attention Given to FINE WATCH REPAIRING 114 East Main Street J. W. LISTER Stationery, Blank Books and Olf ice Supplies 114 East Main Street Send Your Orders FOR KODAK SUPPLIES TO Smith's Drug Stores Agent for Eastman Kodaks Koken's Barber Supplies HENLEY, EIGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 115 HIgglns Avenue ePll Phone 87; Ind. Phone 4.74 Thre let of Everything In the Market Newly Furnished. New Menagement THE DEROCHE HOTEL Animrloan Plan, Ind, Phone in, Offio Special attention given to Chlokep Din. eI's..#l . t ere once and yqu Will eat , here alw's I .. - , NP , - .-.a, 4 NT4NA., If I were, just once, a preacher, I would good-cheer doctrine bring; and my text Could be thll A LAY only; "Make the beat SERMON. of everything;" I con sider that good gospel, Just the best a m-n could preach; turely It's the sweestest doctrine any one could wish to teach; when I came to write my sermon, I'd a elm ile etony tell; 'twould not be of fire nlld hlrimsone, 'twouldn't picture aw ful hell; I would tell the truly storl of a little girt I know-how she prao tires this doctrine, as her troubled enmre and go; Old Man Gloom flees when he sees her, humps away clear tout of sight; and she challenges Old Trouble with "0, that will be all right:" just to tell this girlle's story silre, would make my sermon fine; for tiher practlie discounts ,preaching this sweet,, Ilving text of mine; and I' n ure the angel chorus, nearchlnr for , nng to sing, (tldln't beat this for their munlic: "Make the best of ,verythlng." Tlh.w Interent which Missoula is show ing Iln the Chicago convention Is prob ably only typical of the WATCHING other cities in the WINDOWS. United States, but a good portion of the cit ihenry in spending its time either read ing the bulletins as they come in from the national convention, or studying the selores as they are reported from Highlander park. Yesterday morning, the lItlhe knot of bulletin readers wa.a mnor' statlolnary than usual. As fapt us ,ion ,hud read his fill and departed urnillther would step up to take his plt're. The sentliment, as expressed by thel'se obse'rvers, was unqualified In its dlsaplproval of the methods that are ei'ng ,pursued in the ('hicago cun ventlon. "The third party Is coming andl it will be here within a short time," was the sentiment expressed by one of the spectators. "These tactica may seem lll righlt to the men In Chl. iagit, ibut the people are waking up and the foreciast made by Mr. Blythe maity tlot be no far off, as it was thonught to be." "'mlll' f the dairyrnen are not com mplying with the rules and regulatlons in regard to the con MUST duct of their business," CLEAN. said County Health Of fleer Flynn yesterday. "This will not be tolerated and unless they conform at once to the rules laId down I will be forced to close themn up. I do not want to take any sucth action, but all of the dairymen understahd what the rules are and if they do not ,.see fit to ge't their dairies Into shape drnastic ition will be taken." STh. proteslt agauinst placling bears in It lGreenough park Is becoming a little p more vigorous Avery 7 PLEASE day. Mrs. Greenough, q NO BEARS. whose wishlles in re- h Kgrd to the plans for fI the park shloutll certainly ti given p wie Illatteiiti don, dl e not desire any blears tlhere. The woHlienl of the east b lde vloiced their oplllon on the nat- k ter through hirs. Tylhr i. Tholpuonl, I wh, statedll tilht tlley were absolutely r, ppllsed t vin ti having lilt city purchase.. I laurs for thle park. tne of the local business ii' llien amid yesterday: "I think the city council would be very flrliish to put bears back R.to the park, when thely just managed to get rid of the other two. On account of the Iresence of the former ones, the city u ila damage sult on its hands. Not onlly that, but it costs somethling to n Ilok llftr thlem and thll money could a Ibe expnded on the park in mnany was Imuch imore likely to Itnlprove it, thIanI Would the purchase of tao bears, a It has been auggested that the bear t1 pi tlolid be used as the foundation m for a bandatand and that the Eagle P band might then have a place to give s Its conce'rts. I think this use would a Ibe Illmuch mIore advisable thlan to pay $45 fIr lIsomelthnlyg we just got rid of." P There, Is n1 doubt ulout the fact that s NueIIIIIr I really here. Wha'tever doubt there was about n SUMMER tills was pretty of. o0 IS HERE fectually dispelled by tile recent hot weather. el I lit hre col esll the clincher. The Day MI '1pruce t',nmpany has received the 2( first car of wlatermelons to come to ci 1th lol markets. The melons come w Ilher, froll Man Antonio, Texa. 'Thiley g arlre IeIllch better than tile melons we ti nsually get at this time of the year,"' a said l,'rld l)Dy. "Durilng the past two eI 3yars thell. ellons recelved during tile early part of tilhe seaolln were not very goodl, ilut lthemse seem to be much better." Al )1, fIchel waln In town yesterday a fro't ll I)rulnllnind and brought good h news regurdling th. fa ROAD IS toranlit county road BUILDING down tilhe 'unyon. "Th board of conmmssiloners was4 (lt l)rllnllnond yesterday," said LiMr. Le tlllhe, "1and dsclussed tile road iluestllll II go(lll deal. They had been Idown the Lny'olln a far al Nmhrod a1nd hIld looked over the work that Ihas teen donlle in repairnlg the ruined highway. 'l'hey told me, all of thlem,I that thei rIoad uip fromn Misuoula would be ready for ault.moblle travel before the lleetilng of ,tfhe good rouad auso. elltion lit Anll.condal next nillItthI The Missoulll-ounty anlld of the road is in good shllia. and thie 1tranllte colnmis slonelltl' are now In earnest aboult get. t!ng theilr part of It done." M. B. OF A. NOTICE, Assistant Mtate Munager Zietz will Ihe I,'present at regular m.tilng Tuel at day, June 25. All members are urged tol i e plresent. Business of impor tance. l'lose deilrling to transfer to it new rates will bring their pblicles with L themn, JAMES L. WALLACI~, S8ooretury. . Prof'f. Emmet Ruace, teacher of via.o tt dln. Orchestra music furnished for4 all onooslons. Leave orders at Hoyte l DigklRgogn', . Apply to exposed parts 'f tb body with the hands, or wipe a cloth slightly impregnate4 the same,. In sleeping apairte' It la well to suspend the olqth near the pillow or head rail of bed in addition to applying to hands and face. A cloth or old handkerohidt sllghtly saturated with thl p laid In the lp, on the tpp *3 a heavy .P.per to prevent soilling tlt clothes, will often suffice while sitting on porches, or hammboks, boats, etc. 3Sd and 04) per Bottle. Missoula Drug Co. WHOLISALE AND RETAIL MisoIula, Montana. TO 1EACH PACIMG POPERLY PLANS ILOR IMPROVEMENT OP MARKETING METHODS IN WESTERN MONTANA. A visitor In Missoula yesterday was R. M. Welch, superintendent of the Alomont orchards at Ioio. Mr. Welch announces as change In ownership of the orchards, the property having passed into the hands of J. F. Mallory, president of the 'ilrst Rtate. bank of Onlda, . 1). The policy of the man agemennt will not be changed. The visit of Mr. Weleh yesterday bad to do with the school for peck era, which it is proposed to start at once. Recently The Missoallan print ed an interview with Professor Cooley of the falrller's Institute board, outlin lIng the gerneral plan. In this work Mr. Welch is co-operating with Pro. feser P'ooley. "When Professlr ,ooley is not here," said Mr. Welch yesterday, "I shall be glad to hell In any way in this work; I have arranged matters so that I shall be able to supervise the work In its local phases. Our fore man Is an expert orchardist and his experience Is at the disposal of local fruitgrowers at all times. "I have been on a marketing expe ditilon. In Canada, Chicago. St. Paul and elsewhere I heard the same story. The fruit of the Bitter Root Is the beet in quality that Is sent to these mar kets, but It is not properly packed or sorted. I have a letter from New Or* leans regardinlg five carloads of ap. Ides that we sent there early this year. The dealer says the fruit is of fine quality, that Its keeping quality is the hest he has ever found. but that the fruit was not sorted right and was poorly packed. "If we can secure a uniform pack. biased upon proper sorting. the mar keting prohlemi will be solved for the tlitter ItHunt orchardist. His fruit is re.gnlized as ,higlh class. and it will Ie in demand if buyers know they can depend upon the pack. "Professor ('oolev has nsecred the services of one of the best packers in the country, who will soon be here. We shall hold meetings in the towns along the valley and hope to have a big class in eacuh place. There will be no expense attached to the lectures and the Instruction, except a nominal registration fee. "Our plan Is to seepre the g!o-oper ation of the fruit 'associations all through the valley, so that packing will be under the direction of this ex pert. By the time the packing sea son opens he will have a class gradu ated and ready to take up the work. We 'holpe to have all the valley fruit packed by our expert and his class. This will make it posslble for ua to send out the fruit from the valley, with each box bearing the official sig nature of the packer as a guarantee of Its contents. "With the co-operation of the grow ers, this plan can be carried out with success. We have, already, more than 20 appllcations for membership In the classes. I shall be glad to have all who are interested, write me at Lolo, giving their names and addresses. In this way we can get organised quickly and be ready for work us solln as our expert comnes." Sunday Automobile Parties. Parties *ho.are planning a Sunday outing in the Bitter Root can secure a first-classi lunch at the Florence house, including ice cream and cake, for 50q each. Iber & Mmtsbpl o Things to Eat sell 20 -PHidONs- Ind. 48' Green es, pit ..... These arp thed lnest InmOreted Queen olives. Planto Olives1 pint.. S t \.idt %h the *inashnt p ilen. to, and sold in bulk. 'Ripe Olives Grown in. Californla, noth)ng like them for those who like them,. Gallon tins, eh............ S...3.. :Can of medium alse.................. In bulk, pint ............................... , Wii i i Mids ePiNTER'S Q@URSS AT ulf abaMtitttitdoi. An l4 tlng feature of the work ot A' er school at the state the speoCit lInstructolon In Payglloud work and, methods, under S1ltl0ltOt of Miss Ruth irpefl o -6h10a.o.` Miss Carpenter is a W lealey graduate and has also oamplet the course In the Chicago training aehoofl itn yground methods. tor the past ypur,e has been asocal and pl IMader ip.4eward park. She ii thor oghly e In the theory and prac tices of. playground movement and her Wyhkt the university is one of the pdpD.l courses. The playground at the university is In chrgal of Miss Carpenter and an aseletant, It is an attractive place tot the little ones with its wealth of shade and fine lawns. For the past weelt there Mlve been about 60 children In dally attendance here. The hours are 4 to 5:80 In the irternoon and 7 to 8:8. ina the evenlng. On Mqnday evening Miss Carpente would like to meet all girls who playe4 captain ball last year. She would like also to meet with boys who are Inm terested nla oranlisilng indoor basebali teams. On Monday evening, also, a olal0( will be ormned in folk dancing, open t girls over 18 years old. There will a class for buys and girls under 1, ti meet at 10 o'clock in the morhlng for the study of f.lk dances. Miss Carpenter's courses at thie sum; mer school include a three-weeka course in playground work, the classes being in se.elon from 11 to 12 o'clokl each morning, and a six-weeks' couras ,with lectiures andt practice, the hou being 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Thesq classes are for students of all ages. : TWO MORE SUSPECTS BIOGHT TO MISSOlA Deputy Sheriff Swan Johnson ar rived on the afternoon Columbaln yes terday trom It. Marles, Idaho, with the two men who were suspected of having shot Brakeman Ballard of the Northern Pacific. The first news re ceived Hond St. Marles was to the effect thatthe Identification was com plete, but this does not seem to be the case. It ik.s reported that the men bad Bllard's watch. They did have a watch, but It was not Ballard's. This is definitely known, as the local sherifr's ofltte' has the number of [allard's Watch. They will be given an examiattlon, but It is not thoulgh that they are the right men. WATER ILES ISSUED FOR PFSENT SEASON All patrons of the water deplartment of the Missoula IJght and Water com pany are notified concerning the rulesI regarding Irrigatlon during the pres ent summer months. The hourp will be as follows: North of the river 6 a. m. to 11 a. m. South of the river 3 p. m. to I p. m. All users of water are requested to observe these rules, as It is the Intention of the comn puny to see that they are strictly en forced. INQUEST IS STARTED. Coroner Marsh last evening com menced the inquest on the recent mur der of Brakeman Ballard of the North ern Pacific. It was Impossible to get all the testimony in last evening, and the hearing .vas adjourned until Mon day evening. JUDGMENT SY CEPAULT. Tht. suit of Howard W. Harbert agRtlnst Julnee W. Phelps for Judg mint on a note waU defaulted by the dtlefnldant and'tlhi Plalntiff was giv ell Jludgment for $48.,.. COMlNG POR WELLS. Ti.e local aollce ddl.artment yester day rocelved: a teegrram from tilhe sherliff of tf.,l Mnn.. , to thle effect that hlie wa4..vnl ,Ist once fur 1Mls ".. .,y '*s~'LI . .H**rr-.."Vr·lrour»" - .· burhdnq -Not, ' . 1 ai ood's Llserate4 Foot Tablet. 2k Dluutl ve IA later an4 ybath, the feet' to' rettMe lnttaidihlatton and mort. n..,e Magic Corn Cure, 2k Never fail. ta get he' whole corn 316 HiggMn4veI M. r r mercha e e . S This 1 spp a kes are i .: ventsiabov the actiua F Edwin Clapp Oxfords, all of this season's lasts in tan or black; button" or lace; selling at , $4,SO Instead of 16 and $6.50. B. & A. Crest and Excello Oxfords. Ev ery one a)hlhis season's style we guarantee, $3e3 1 Instead of $5.00 Walk-Over Oxfords, all sizes; tans, blacks; button and lace; the best values we've ever of fered at the price: $2.50 Instead of $4.00 and $5.00 fu g oAnrgstrog-Wingert Co. soula to get Frederlck Wells, theitsna accused of obtaining money under talse pretenses. He Is expected here, oI Monday. Professor F.s.'her, violin and rnao lessons 5o3 P.. 4th. Rall d1$ n4 i.. SLO0 HOT SPRINGS Stage leaves Lold station evert Monday and Friday morning, mak ing connections with Bitter Root trains both ways. Stage fare $8,00 each way. Hotel rates $2.00 per day or $12 per week. For further In formation phone to C. R. Delaney, Lolo. Ind. phone 92-742 or write to BERMAN G0RBER Lolo Hot Springs, Mont. There were 1297 Coffee' Beans in the Jar. Thq washing machine this week goes to lien !H. Crawford, 215 E. Railroad street, whose guess was 1,800. Next week we will give away ajother Washing machine and a Iioyal L3oulton pitcher to the two persons who guess the near6st number of, beans in the jar. It costs nothing to register your guess. DARVILL & DARVILL: 119 West Cedar INSURANCE -ire, Life and Accident Insuragsa and Real -0state. Natlgal Syrety QPmpary, Daze t n ''It ned' not be a dream' any longer if you have fouhd Itherlg'ht girl. Come into our store and you will find 'ti right ring and you will also find our prlc s equal 'to those of any in the land. Besides, we are here where you can walk right Into us; and where your friends anidoour customers come to buy; so even if we , wanted to, we could not afford to sell you anything but honeot goods. This fait should surely be suffi iTent to iisure us your patronage In anything you ifayayneed In the Jewelry line. D ai ,"d Rihs, $15 up to'$300.00 & NK BORG 8~I Eilrains'Avaiei 11ý: stn~il and ý V t h every day, Rwas. ti $if4w h bread and boneE l 1°5p~ and. P'bon rr'o 0teI, o the reuto jrX1 1 "\ ` Wti tiý fiu B"" ~E·~: t~·VL ~ andr yr, ,, W'ido'w. GkI's #11 Ntsuns Avenue. Twontyplaguepga TaIIyho; 6 hovue Actoj t sa Reservat4n 1 f. ia; rj jveu ?oig, 19 rm~j L 1i º,t P.,1 1in.. onn and Mi. ,PTOhi Vlt e ith boar at sYat~ta..·:*