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'I. yirn.s pvnd etation Wai..~ht tn every partloular. It wa!~WhoJl vs fshinlg to witneaS thq aii eni dli platy of hstrionl c ahillty o? the part of the little tots In they chorus. One witneslng thle performance. could "but imagine the patience and perseveilatti iequired on the part of those drilllng the little folks In their parts, and io well 'Was this work done that all the qltpsiual,c numbers of the ,plece would hbIye been a credit to *a chorus of mere mature years. . Miss Josephine Mann,*.as,the. piin cel, 'and ails Anne l efwlr, as Qubie. wae especially captivating in their 4Sts. *Archle'Mltchell made a most Sipposlng and dashing prince. The other leading parts were *handled ac, ceptably. Music of high qualit, was Sfurnished for the evening by tile ; ilat. liton City band, under the directlon of Oeorge Ransom. Cast of Charlgters. Princess ................Miss Josel,hle Mann Queen .................... ...Mits Anne tl lelwig Arbutus ............Mias Mary ctrutlhfilehl Daffodil ................. Miss Mary Rtogers Violet ..................Miss Mildrel lhanllnun Prince .......................... Archiei Mitchell Carl HuntsmaOt ;..., ...William Giriffith Max (Dwarf) ........... . Carl Lem.anm Hans (Dwarf) ...........W...Iarhlam Noble litrest children - Mary ('ruthflield, Mary Rogers, 3ernice Jollnson, Irene taker, Margaret Vink, Angelline Barnhard, Lillian Christianson, Iae nore McCulloch, Nancy MclLaughlln, lither Hagylard, Ruby Junewn, lia Fisk, Harriet tpencer, Agnves Janllte, MJisack Crutchfield, 'Evelyn I'ulllcr ton, Geraldine WiVarnley, ioulahl Wheeler, Adra Porter, Mary Celity, Pi*ience 'Iyler, Mildred Shllulloill. , Triiy Roberts. Elialeth (lage., Agnes Getty, Virginia Crutchfield. Spwarfs-Carl lemmn., Warhll Noble, IHwlett Fullerton, Gordonl I'arlstrotn, Mlles Romney, Jr., 'nage I'lsk, Iton ert Johnson. synopsis. SJene I-A festival on the' occatsion of Snow White's Mixteenth 3iirthlday. Scene II-In the Forest. Hcene III-A. Room In the House of Ihe. Seven Dwarfs. Scene IV--The Grounds Near the Young. KItg's Palace. S ';CA ,TON Carlton, . June ,l9. ---(Speilal.)-MIr. and Mrs. Capehe:art of llalllilto ,llp Iut the week-end at the Wnempile horn.. 'Miss Lorna Graves of Missoulla is visiting at the home of her uncle, ,Mr. Rigby. Mrs. Murphy had busilness in Mitn soula yesterday. Mrs. Anderson and MHiesa llaael Ali 4deiuon of Missoula have been visit ing with Mrs. Lew Wemupele. F$isl (Vora Black returned ''hlursday from her brother's homn.' ln ar Bigy Arm, where she has been spending the past ten wee-ks. Loren Hendrickson went to $14. vepaville yesterday. Several farmers In this v'iihilly have started lhaying. Mrs. 18heldon went to Mitls:aialni 'Thursday to meet her sixthlr amid .hi~other-in-law, Mr. anld Mrls. l. I'. Daniels of Dover, Minn., who are 'el i tng lreo to visit for a few weekv's. BY AUTOMOBILE. Hamilton, June 29. -(4ileiall.)--hr. and Mrs. S. R. Inch of lHissoula w'ere In this city yesterday to meet M.'. and Mrs. J. H. Inlch and children of Mis :qUlla., whlo have been Itt HhMllling Child Sprlnlgs fur a wehl. 'ililo iilrly returnmed to Mlissoula itsl lteveniieig, letu itrlp ,bilng mande by lauloilillell'. FROM MIBSOULA, Hamllton, June 29.--(tciitial.)---At tornley 1 C. Bolton, J. $. laiiall, hieck tutler, J. B. Biles and Mr. and Mrs. Murrty Brown were Mlstsoulat visLtor in Hamilton today. Mr. and Mrs. .Trown were accompanied by Mr. anllltl Mrsil. R . (Thnmble of Wahpetull N. 1). COUPON JUNE 30, 1912. D ftper a great educational service to its readers, The Mis. .U9 Ij AaPrauge& with Mr. Haskin to handle, WITHOUT PROFIT tQ ,ItJheexclusive output of his valuable book for Mlssoula. Cut i)be* igop opupon from six consecutive issues of The Missoullan and 'euant 4bej th 0 oceets, to gover the bare cost of manufacture, (Weit p L na n, an4, pcopy will be presented to you without addl Sln min4 that this book has been most caretully 'writ } ! !y,o apteri i it is vouched for by an authority; that it Is ptogir~pls taken especially for it; that it is printed S a on e book pp1 r and bound in heavy oloth in an Slma r A 28,90 VALUBI BR &O#. Act qulckly, copy.. . ucutlve, pupDous and present them at The Mlagoullaa SI SNTLI ItK$ A FPOR POSTAG ,. -"-r,ýw-iý+ý1+ " ' ý t''M':ri·i3crs idw , , T IAad R ;.AY- !T.i * a re todeay (ittiaoted gpn; d e buliness. The most Impor matter wat the assigning of hler fur the reservation schouol quming season. Asignllments were insie as tollotp: t-ritee.--M1sd Frances 'M. oabin and Miss li:dnii Uoodrich. Jtavatii.-Mklps tlurke. 1lt. ,4giathld--tMstm Hilda Smith. 'Ronaii--IProressor Ilealey, Mr. Prye, Miss, ?.alrara KaSin, Miss Mlocuml anid IMiss Nichols. Thls makes one addi tlonul teacuer for tllonan and tlhe Iboard declded to ilent another room as the present quarters are crowdeoI; ltlusaer Vliew--4. ",D.1'cowgill. llittide -Miss Whitley. t1' IrviVw.-fr,. Rollde-ail. Macal-4&e-lMs Aries. Prl'h following members of the bIoard were prerstrt: ghatirrmnn W. II. ltll/tilth ]r. lielsnt.r, 1). N. ,Manson,' . I. Long and Clerk Itert ihead. MASONS TAEI !ART IN BURIAL OF SHAW lmnilllion, Juln 29.--(fC ciaehd )-'Ph fullneralt of J. 11. haw, who died oin Wednesday at Warm Pillllgs naIita. riunt, was: held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family homre on olutllh I"Jrst street, the services being con duct*td by the. local Masonic loIdgie of whichI the deceased was a Illmember. Intierairet in Rivervie.w c-leter'y fol lowed lth servicets. Mr. Shaw was !i ye'ars age, He came to Hamilllllton from Minux b"allH a. D. anlld purchased land 11 the Iltltlllltolln Heglllhts. Il is ur vived ,by u wife and two daughllters, lHelen and Mlabel. I FRENCHTOWN 1renclttown, June 29.--(pecial.)-A heavy hallstorml swept over iren.lch town aInd vicinity yesterday, doing more good than harm, however, as the ni.iolluur won badly nte.leld, Mrs. Mna(lown and two sons will IelaVe today for Poi'son, where they expeit In, Hsld a few nionths. le i Ji llll n , Ii wnl i . Itltijbetl oif t very pa:lin'ful aclidentl tlhi morning. While AMr. HllamlI was splitting wood the ax sllipped, entthlig one finllger off. IlI'h w.iuni was drIest.d by. Dr. ('o:ts. Mr. Fitlirs, who has been visiting his stll, IP'. A. Htlere of this place, letft yest'erdaly fir Spokualne, where hII, will ln'itld a few w"i-,ks with anollther 8t11i. ile wanH nii'itotanililiedi toi MIis it loa by Mrs. lii.e.s, who returned to Prenctllowt l today. MrsH. RIoI 'yr Ilba returndl'lt from two wteeks spnt al t I.,In, hot springs. Itharl Mutihti and Flird Ka.tc. ' he LIvie t ,ino workiig thhir minle onll lsli cr'.eek, vlilne to Prenllhtowii Thuirsday. 'I 'll, illo a nie for itloirrow is tw'heduled between Ill ]sllt find Iren't'lllowni and pronlmises to be on I11htrenting otne. The dance in the Boyer hall on t;-lturday wa:s anothll r fit the IIsual Igood lilln enjoyed there by ull Who attendted. HOME AT LAST. ilundlint., Jutne .9.-( lperl.il)--Mr. iunh Mlies W. 11. flood, who were l ir rlid r n't'lly at Pittsbull rgh, Pa't, 11he hliie of the ut brhil, ualit the formller hilae oi the glro n, arrived in llanm Illin yelsherday alnd will niak thIir honlo i111 tie Prank lHapp housel Oll t4tmtiih ixtlh street. Mr. IHood Is enm ployed a biookkeeper in the mullh otif fiee of t'lhe Vulley Mercantile com puny. The young couplule have the conl gratillhtiolls of hoL ot ir' frlelndH in this city. GONE HOME. Irminmitltnh J mimi 29.-(tp1tt('tli.) Mils Maibl ViWagy, wlt Iihas bcenl \vis Itlllg ut the hoInllt of hlelr brrother, ,W. H. \VWKy, Iln alt addtlllon slnce thel rceltmL illlllrltage ofI heF ]liter. ', Misu D)eboruab Wagy, lhas !eft for her oltillit ILt HtevevllVllhi. Hhe WaIs IiI' 'ollllJttltihd Iy iher Illl'ohs, MilIl''Id ailt Mlurion \hVay, whlo will vlflt wtith Iyr. ait 'tevenlllville for at lew days. R o Ld J tJ ulkA WILL' p ,to ,,, to , ,(pslal.)-Tw . ,"iIms btvwe9en thl Unto ekn at *1iwei 14 d Butte will *,) one .t the stellar rttractions afi "tW)ln Iltt .a te' cdhfventlon td'be' held Ihf this, city on July 12 and 18. This was deftniteely decided today .y the loc.l asfte of lagiaes, Presldent Cll'rles n . Wgiltler thils evening stat llg that he had laffixed his signaturu to 'the ontret which already carried he slgllttlbt lu of offfleers of the two teamlts. It Was stated here this mornling that the managements of `the teams lead netde conceseions ini regard to the rail clause with the result that the contract, was accepted In altered cdnditioun. "Yes, we are going to have thoee ,.oe g'll.leu during the clatvention," deeleireed Wea, ger today. "and we ex pect they will be red-hot ftfairs anlld wittuesiedf by'the biggest mibt of dyed. In-the-wiol "tan e'ver asneembled inll tllhi state. 'The Friday gamelll will ie a twllllght affair called at t o'clock while the MeaturdaLy gaten will be ellld at 2::IU o'clock. Thllis rnuy cselske Us to alter our original pro grienl of events allghtly, built the gKaines &are wortl It." Newa ll that lthe two Ietgui'e tennis would be seen ein aclition here during the etlnvetllo caused mluchl satisfac tion alert' teoday.' Tihe, Missoula tealll estctlllshed Its spring trnllnlg crclelp here aled work, d out otn the diamond hellere these, tw, galllees will bil stliaged. While llhankenship and hie cmene'c were helre IhcuI e lfans 'camlle to re. Hgard thei' teul am as a Bitter Root teami In whlich everybody from Itoss' Hole to the mcneultalln back of the Norlh ern Pacifcl depot at Mliesoula had anu Inlter.et lei. The' y have pulled for tilell all the HperiIKg anld ure stlll in thle blandwagon. Werlser Dell, pltelh hlg for Uutte, cand McNaimara of the scame team are well known here where they played with thle local team. The taents will draw heavily froml Ilamll Itont and surrounlding territory. DIXON NOTES Dixon. Junoe 29.--(Hppecial.)-Melton, C(ope & Co.. of this place, have fln Ilhed a 157-foot well for Iee M. Ilanhlkensieihp on his ranch just north eof llhe buffaloe park. Mr. Blanken shill huas been a Northern Pacific op eratoir fr ser veral ye'ars, and early thil slprinlg lhe flled on a very valu aIlet c0c-acre unit it thle Flathead res elrvatieone wlheere lhe and Iles family are sieaking their hnome. The Dixr.oen basebaltl 10am will go to 'r'holpcl)e.pl Ilalls untlllday and cross bats wvith tie c'unty ,sea. team. .1'.', and Mrs. ('lcrles .T. Iloeschen, who hleave' neadle their lhomee' north of Dixon illne.' the openingllc of tlle res e'rVlcltllon. hlevel depar.ll'teted for Saskaltoon, Ceeaeiada. . here, Mr. Hiecslhen will take cIceerge' ci' a large' llotiel. It'hlrtse M.r lacrseelllon alnd Hlen Ray meieeel e.llurned fromen Jcoekn ltake IFri. ldaiy, whnire they hlave been sizing up the 1912 treut. Al in Il trriet' (i'igrr anl Clharles It:lluel.ls we're maeclrried al lMohrlllanl, I'talhl. a few alhays aoge. Mr. lRalndels eandl Misll (t;1'g,.r eaccclh tIaek iup a hlilsltead 1.- thle Molesi' valley at the openingl'll ot the reservatiln, where Ithey tmade theie'lr homle1es untile a short tImie snitce. when Mins Clelger went lto Hlpokalln and Mr. Randals to the Utah town. Mll c. II. IF. Illllllntingtln and chllren of HRed|llll, ('el., are visiting for the sumnenier with her brother. Thomlas Je . I'ook onl his fin' ranchl near 'RevalIs creek. JueiellR Wlelloods, Jr., whle halens been in charge of tihe I.lnhenlr (Clompany's yards ait 1)ixot foer se'veracl monlths. haI been Irelllsferred to thel Pe'rma yards, and licti D)eliseln,. presildent of the cpmn Iintil'y, will take personal charge of Ithe Dixoln yards. Royl' lrlc and Clint Hoggless are lepainting and deecraling the lnew W. W. Dul)tliop bunlgalow on B street. TI. If. Jllennnolllt has commenced the irccltlin efc iles lnow resllenc'e eind sitleloe, ocil tie lIts he recencltly pur ch.llned In 111e lelixl ilelghts lract. Iicvli II. M7ieltoi of tile well-ldrllllng fliii tieei Illerctt'lilllc 'l a i t iIn lie D)ixon IlghtslL trclt., acd will scelect cetcml tecellee thlIe c'rce'dibc of a sevene-rooln re'idenc'. Miss cr'inllces MeTucki'r Is Itrmne uauln at 'hr flllie rulcelh northl of town, lftler lctaklng all extended vlclt ic Illlltte, Mrmi. J. A. Selllly l'fi yesitclcrday lior Iheer ceid hicntece' ut 'iltllwhaie'r, Mill.. ieee inK calleld tillhee by tIche deatle of hier fat leer. 'MrS. M '. .Myers his hielen VIsiting witIh her lclec n I Mlnctllcla diirilcg tile w'eek. Wilul Clia ('arr l Mleolla hItes rent eIl thie PMick rtalieh cil thlce bletei.i scciIthi cet town, cilld cmoved oceto tht sallle last Molnday. RONAN NOTES Rtonan, June 29.--.(Speclal.)-Th1,re will le a double-header of baseball Hunday, June 30, at Ronan. One game between Reclamation and St. Ignatlus, and between Polson and Ro nan. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Larson left for MIssoula Wednesday for a short stay. II. G. Maeder of Dayton spent Thursday in Ronan. A dance was given at Clairmont hall Tuesday evening In haonor of George Verral and IMiss Della ltouilller, whose wedding was soon to take place. The dance was well attended, frlends of 'both the bride and groom came from far and near, as both parties are very popular and well known in and around Ronan. Theh pretty. -wedding of ceorge Far rel flnd' Miss Delia Roulliter took place at the Catholic church Tues. day morning at $ o'clock, while the strains of the Weddlng march were being played, little Misses llzabeth Conway and Marg'pret Sterling, ielces ot the groome, OSma slowly doWn tile 16p WMetei ty to all* amse It the iB pt ever ft etelHr madthd inhaleS ors v eu sNt free . " atttie, rollowed by tlle brideslmalid, Miss Esdyth t.otlaway. In white, with pink girrlle, carryllug Ia lrge bouquet of wet tpeast. Ithild r, t hee , t rilde, lettllng up th arlt o I her lfather, looked very b,:tiful in wlhite Milltite, trinrned i. lirey, with itnh white, veil falling ot.r Ihr dark hair; sile carried ai largie i llnet of whiteii tarnattions. The partly wa.. met iat the ulul- byl thie grot tllli Ibest Inulil, Hiitentr Hterllhig. Afhor the wedding, i reception wdhl hLehi it tlhs house tit Mr. allnd Mrs. A. Al. Sterlng, tafter whidh'll 1the happy 'niple was trivren to Lteir riatch holrnl Ilirth(l o it naln. Joleplh Ilavltand ,if Ihe li llplndetll t'l.iljophlil company IrLI~I u-iH iII ltoltlian WenlensIdllnly Installllling tallle neIw phonelll. 'ranlk .-t-nrcem. w.a: inl ltlntl this week froln hiin ranch near mloan. IMI's. I. 1if. Riatlhbne l, on the al.iI list. 'The wealther han ie,II prelty warm for ithe. lastt cweek, I:avnltg no rail, the cropis are iegKlnniig to feel It and great h Kdamage wlIl he ilne if the valley does not get ruin Msiii,. Dr. and Mirs. (l'l-go. if Putney have returned front :a short visit In Missol Ia. 'Mo.se Delaware Ial:l a trip to Arlee yesterday and ald his ranch for a flie price., whlih sholwn ihat value, Iare goinig iilt. A. WV. iteltards of 1Mn)l lt-a i. spend Ing a wei-k In Rouisis irhing and Is looknlllg around to hiiy soun good hllnting dogs. F. A. Lunk of Mi.-itta was a busl ness caller inll Ronun this week. 'Mr. and Mrs. SLtaLllly te.arce very pli-aanntly entertainel t a icroquiet lawn party Tuesday , venigll Jllune 215. Refreohtlllents wets +,l'rv.d and a good llne enjoyed by all pris-lll. F. W. Delaney has:. just about otin letedl hill houise .i Its ranch w,-at of RoI.an tanid wcil .-,,l Il oVel his fa.lm ily into it. Mr. and Mi.,s. Jhn Arvidson wera In R lnuIn y,'et.!d*., froml their ranlch LO miles westL 'Miss olle Twnlend, sister of Mlrs. t.-arnait oir }ltolt, sp.tlnt the dl;ly with %diss Byrl l;tllthbonl and will leave for eIPr oi-te on thI, ranchl near R.itlan 10011. O. N. Mlurx of Chicago, stopped at ihe Central hote-l Tuesday. 'i. W. Loveland t Al iseotula was In Ronan yestetrday. James Philllip, Joe Cote and C. ilolzer of St. ]lntiilus were Ronunll ve itor. Lhils wc-i k. II. -Curry .f M1ssoulla is in Ronan thll week nutnlittlllg business. T. C(. (Bruady If Missoula stopped at thi Sterling hotel Wedneadjy. ID. J. C(urlranIt and Dan McQuarrie of hissoula werei at the Sterling Tues. Jay. ID. T. itubb, 11'. Iehllnger, F. El lanekiti ullal Mhrs. f~lank Napiln tif Vlarntlngi ton, ill., arrived in Rionun Tu.lday. D)Iever Jlicksnit wlxas in Ritonan Tues lay frioil hils rtli h. INJUNCTION HOLDS. Haamiltol l, .1111t*. 29. -(pe(,lal.)--A mlotion lli dimsolv\, the temlporary its iiiiiIIIi tilt in the cane, entiled Anna t'. i-Snitp1soniII against C, A. SeHn hier, was heaIl,:rd 'I'llllrdrlly In the dii IlI·1' c(t lril 11r , ,ll IK lK J· it . .| 3l(*0lll. 'tii- l''llderl'illg a de.ctiului JUdge Mf-. ln'litlo h v1isi, , tlhe, Ipr lanmi M in quti+,m wlll'rn fr+.lll Illl Irrliatl orl dlt+ch to v1e'rrlll iiirpt-rIy -blt-itongi ig to the . lnuulu I lal)ptltl litd for ihii dl-fendliiit, (LoUlrty AttIi rtiiy I tlcki- for t lhe pllaln. ilff 'l Improved Health and Comfort Usually follow when POSTUM is used regularly in place of tea and coffee. The change has helped many a person to think more clearly and do better work. Health is the most exquisite pleasure on earth, and there's no comfort without it. "There's a Reason" It is explained in the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville," found in packages of Postum. Postr e Co, Ltd,, btle Crek, o. Postum Cqeral Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, MWoI. LTESE iEfhE1tt IMPORTANT MINERAL DISCOVER III REPORTED WHICH GIVE PROMISE O II3G SHIPMENT. Salttee, June 28S.-(Rpeclal.)-A. .1 Wtthileasn Blster) Is smilling thee +dl8, 1l the Buctetr group or quart elims In developing favorably and th w ing ~h Is very good, Thene claim are situated elot of the Monitor ant upon the Spllte ledge, The new hlat hasI IhtcIIn up the ledge 1,l000 fee nearer 'the Molnitotr aind the Ie.rlg, I Well defined hlavingll two good wall and showingll vlttc*n wherever oplnei Iup. TLhe re. lI of the same chuarate aci that shippedl by tIIe, MIonitor coln peaty. WItent the long itttunnI is driv en Ito 'rta-citl these ldge IIIn thea Il ter tar groupli will be in It for fair. Mycery body iin .tnlttea In ish lltkinar hatInds will Huster atld it Ie gealllrally hoped it Snliterl thalt le provel this atlotl hbig hilpperl, which it now has the I. t precarantce Iof heotlintng. a There hats been a new ltrike .o ilcl weset of the Motlltor tind atlrth otf' thil IIIg 1Elk. 'ithe netw sltrike hasIl. It lanlc e llv J.o Ml t'lelhtinn, ItRu+se ,ll 11 iJones. John i velrsnlt n td A. Ip. ,ohlo a in, tll hey hl Ve. 1 rfoit ol f oare i.,h anHIIIle n ilt, high gradll are Fhiipp tl r rr h Ie l the, Bilg ik ld i l i itcit te auprlr Ile t in tinl eiconite a r'r lN i iteec South Irdgaes, of wahiclt thet- are aev eorni, upon this new property are c are ltci, flo Itgaethar aind are tcloseri. ,lI hlu tihe smit ldetllh tllilelitd i ·n fc;r a diev,,lipeid. All of the mte.s til tlh oprlll dit.i t' are iof the Oatll IInowt ns ntoci'kwork, and tle inipreicietioi dltwoe't airta reglttlur. Thi prtoper. y it a etleld lilt Qiueen ait the Hill grioup 'I The I ig IIt ice going to start Vworl tlnoon . 'Pilt' property lhasc l. liaer 'R to Pteter Peterston, who shippeid iln, Carldotd which, besIdtlA ctarryieg gnot vaies itt ilver atnd gold, ratl '-14 lt le cenllt coptlpel.r. Ace sioIeIn acsI tite I'tusIt axpired tthe compainy decided to thtk over the prope rty tand work It. IPettl Peteron hasii beIen appointed iaanaigel for this yeor. EHe.rylhudy In nRitt se is taking grlitl Interenl't l the omina g icit lillarth ot Jut l. tonltests, to be ht eld til t Iiltenm,. lt( c'n lty ea ll tlll Iarilteling doubh-le- iw-. ling, MlIiht-Juek drlling. footlrientitn lllt thu baseitll team ln getting hue. also. M'KEOWN IS STRONG WITH WATERMELONS 11tmiltlonl, l unII 29---(611Pet' i-. Mltanager A. W. McKeown, munct.e of the groucery department of the Val. lee Mre'tlllIli cl'ompany, iannailetuld todaly lht his di l)icepartment Wectlhl stiIow. a window of txtrtardinecry cari t on JuIily 3 , illt day of the rllr lll s. Hllls ,l l tpartllnet will raetiive the ligg, el sliptlent of wehrcnalllit'lant ove r brought to tlt. city; three tions of lit red aind lnteitil ieetlonsi. Tilte' ettire shipwnilt will lte shown il the wtindewe ofe the ntirlc , FIREMEN DELEGATES. l i tteeh loni, IJunii 29.- l(l pec'lt.) At n speial unlietg of the it unitutet lairt dehipatrlnt'l hield Thurltsday itight at tlit city hall, C'harlei' iurnes aind (lhauile J. Caril.tromii were aippointed as dele gaittes to linpnltly ('hletf Jameton Il1g. Kgin to the staii, convention oif file. 'teen teo b ie' i t.il hi ri iat illlls. I, .J Wat'inaOn mtil Harry I,. Hmlth were elected a. alttermnates. A WELCOME VISITOR. llnililftir, .iile "-li.---(A lpl r l ) -Mirs 1c. N'. Iti'lreeii oee Hutt, who spelidt civerail months oit it l yeai r ie (hiltt city ci gutilies t it lthe ltiavalll hotelc airrived yest'rilay for lil extenided stafl in t'e city. Mrs. tilc rson tien a hoc of frlnll III h lthis city, who are glu' tIo weltctiel her to IltItiii ton.i RAILWAY VISITORS. T iiiiltlh.i, Jeeiuii 29. --. (Hipe tl'ii.) - Tritffh, M7 ii .gter' .1. I1 Weeeee lwtleel'th tillt' ceirrivil iare iitIl llneeeieee tl w'erAte ce rinicc Ilg ie teir ste'tat iar i lpon ttlli irivil teace u iliietill leai wire l nicare' lilld il ntheort epii iti tiiit nul rrltutii! tng elly talienjycit. 'Iii, piity retlUrlteg to Mliilih ltell iliac itatiernetnt i traia. t the'F o- i ' "Walking a FeWy T ax'd Shying Many W ' - AT Higgins Avenue, at Pine Street The store for the people, where you are insured the best values for your money. Celebration Prices Throughout the entire store. Shop at SCHLOSSBERG'S All the Time. THOMPSON ThopsonJ, , hn111l- . -(Hiei'hIl.)-Up ,to the l,renllt tllln thellmr. "4- 1,30 v.t'irr r registered In the blh, I,,ook a. 11t , c+" lr lthouse, ihil udin w om eo. (Iit trh tlai t Ilr.rn are sonl'thing over I."'0 1'n .11 r' is.latered. l ir. I. iK. wI.w'rs has leased the rMIadoine ol MI ras. 'l einman for onel Y :ar and is to :.v' the house. fitted uli with With snd wrator conveniences. The. dontor experts Alr. L.ewrn to l'taiV Sattle tIXt Hundllay for ihomela . IIenry (lerrvid niamn up frolm Sipoklane IsPrilay and stopp'ed off here a day, aller visiting his son. ('ihsnter, at Mih aaunlia. whIern ihe is nfinald Inl thea hos pital r'ecovering front Injurlies receivedl at the suawintIil at Ilerull two we'eks agoK Mr. (lIarred ' sany ('ha"ster in ge'ttinKg ailing finae ulal will soon be Ihmrn- To Mr. and Mrs. lHarley Ed wards of Illtver. 'T'llllrrdlay, Junie 20, it finle pair of twins, it aaoy and a girl. AlrP:. 'I,: I'a llllin , h*iu~as .lkeepe.l r at tie Wa'rd hotel, Ileft for u.Jaahiaa. Tuladaydi hi an ,+ 11i 1 h r di ,athi t r allnl brilng lher Io "h lllo pon(l l lhali+ I- attend s lchool thisa uhll. d l 'rhho explrct to be away alatut thro'e weeks. J. 1'. Powelwr, th.e Clreern Hea'l r'lgar tilll:l of Al it+oula , wlna ii . ThoiIiIanpson allsai visitor MA.tday, treating maany of iii.' bhys toh a ma uphl. Word was ras'l'Ived this woik thllat ,worlk had ,abeein acommenla.ed on tile HlNtiaunhoati tIut I to rlln between Ilxlon anll HIlo:anl's IFerry, thie wainII to ihe readaiy for ilus in Auigust. This will ii of gra' t ' run vilnien.l.l'n to all thlle ranctnhor a liv ing along the Flathead river. Itllnder Rherliff Anldy IT. Anlderson irollught Paul Wagner to the coInraty senat frot the llatepnd reservation iaturdially,a n Infuoaratiou that thle iman was 'oIaaldelread demln'tellldal. Uifaorae a natiitly 'a'rntltiaaan eaitnpranal of chair rn Il of thll( etunllty cotianinlslloners, 'eehoe, and artchtaorn I.ewsrL anld Pek 'l'Tue a'tay. he wasn pronoauaced asitea and givean lin fireadolt. atilorne'y of MI;aaouia, was 4 Thornup Hin lalli visitor Moniday. Mr. aldl ,Mrs. N. 11, Morgan mhde i trip to Missoula to meet thelo Ibrotheltr of Mrs. 'Morgun, Keilth Jones, whiptl hasa Just colttpteld the third 'yea'r In the Uttnlverlty of Indiana. lie will be elmployed for the summer with thei Milwaukee, railroad. 'Mr. and Mrs. . rr'y P. Close of Dixon were county teat visitors Mon day. Mr. i('lose is proprieator and editor of thi Dixon Hlerald and Mrs. (tloee seat all the type for their piaper. This was their first visit to Thompson Falls and they were do lIghtfully surprised by the attractive town and surraoundings and streams. Mr. Close Ila oel of the+ live wires of Dixon and Is sending out a dandy paper, A marriage lil'censal was issued Mon day, by Clerk of the Colurt Nipport, to John 3. Flynn of Missoula and Miss Mary fyellerline of (Plains. They were ugited In marriage at thie (Oathollo church in Plains Wednesday. F'red W. Mass, an old-time Thoimp son boy, now living In +Missoula, was visiting friends here this week. T'Ph limit on hot weather was reached the first of the week 'when the gov ornment 'thermometer, under the supervlsion of the forest service, regis tered 98 In the shade. This is the hottest weather ever reoorded in Thompson Falls. CHIICKING UP. Hamilton, Tune 29.--(Spelal,) uralisatlon Examiner Tyler of lie was in this city today the naturalilation book p 'the Court A. C. Baker, Ij..'Ji leq 3t pa the attdriiono traln tot 1' a, sill l II, M I - THE POPULAR SUMMER MAN is the one who always looks neat anid 4tho.e clothinl doesn't bag at the kneoc nor gather in wrinkles. You ctall have your suit clained and prIOsed at such a moderate price that Ihere is no necesslty of look Ing slouchy and badly groomed. We make your ullt look like new when it Is renovated at THE PANTORIUM M. 8. BORDEN, Prop. Opposite Pire Hall No. 1 Ioth Phones: Ind. 798 Sell 963 black Out of town orders given par ticular attention. Furniture for Sale ALL IN GOOD SHAPE One oak buffet, 1 oak dining table, I leather couch, 4 din ing chalr, 4 rockers, 3 birds. eye maple dressers, 2 iron beds, 2 mattresses. 1 Axmlnster rrg, I I writing desk, 2 stand tables, I dlshec, cooking utensils, etc. CALL AT 439 SLAINE STREET Here Is a Bargain In an Ideal Poultry Business; 'levent lots all in fruit, 4-room pl1stedel house, good cellar, chlok. k ens, ducks and geese-all go; chliken houses for 700 chclkens; Inlcub(ator, horse and wagon; alce f gurden and all implements. Apply 1 1644 South Fourth West Independent Phone 5127. Orton Brothers 426 HIGGINS AVINUEUL State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-mrade piano. n Mill W'ood, i-Ilnch ets " Tr3v1Ilbrin piglep