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JOHNSON HAS A JOB IN WHITE HOUSE PORMER UNIVERSITY MAN 'RE WARDED FOR CAMPAIGN SERV ICES WITH POSITION. ]From lItters to fri. nds ,n:d ether sources, it is ,arr:, d that t yni Johnson, a frtillr Unt \ nt 't, Stlt].'tt well known in MI ls:uh i nd \ ho was appointd last mn tn h ,, , 1 siio.,n , the WtVhite I t use -t:. ,11 ;l ' ified for his f ' an x.it persona} tou h T , it r. sid] I wtari for i t. i earntlaini that i t . . l FOn last D l , 1 s , ,"< tilt seL t .,t W hite li , us ; ,i ,, t . . , . at, h , it p .. 'a t , " "t'.i. fa ll }u_ pH,-, ,,. n VH \ i. , h.. '..ý i;,tt.,,)l ' :s: itt, t - ,l '-! .,'..r " I ,l, ii * it." tt,. t. l l ii 1 i mi ant 1,,ft th,i f.. o i has sint.' illi I , h ' I ll o a fil , o ts :. . " ,- , ,,b s I 1_ ý . .It t!.... it HEATING PLANT BIDS OPENED BY "FATHERS" , 1,-si+,n ;t t h: r ;.",ln: }, - i '' v '. ruly tx, Iidx \',.. x inu' t ,x . 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',!,_, ,' 1 ,'":I.· 1l;, ii' \Ix;,, ;,i ii.::' i WIIITELAW RETURNS. .I. x Ii iiii I'ix xx \ 'xiit".', xx, ,I:, ', i \ 'hl x" i ', : i xi.- xiii, 'Iixi \,.,I IIi I~ ''x x - x x ii lxi , -lxx.' i x' hi xhl, I~ `ii MONEY At 8% To loan on improved city and farm property with extremely liberal" privileges of repayment. Prompt acton. Price & Matthew Basement of Montana Building. LOCAL BREVITIES Macazines. Smoke House. E. Cedar. -.Adv. V. it. I.: r "n1-c is ill at his home "I' W est tiln' street. 1. s1t Stn,,.na coal. $6.50 per ton. 31. 11. C Smith, Montana bldg. -Adv. 3tr an,. Mrs. t'. J. Vollmer of Great Pals spnt the day in Missoula. Dr. WVihard. osteopath. First Na tiornal bank--Adv. Itatv ' 'nn and" his mother left ", ,, r - ing fo lr l hic'ago. Marsth, the undertaker; phone 321. \\ i 1I ':' ,r is conllfillned Iby illness t , o, n t trnge street. I'P,,oul.r "u,.., latest hits, 0Oc. Orvis Music bouse, -Adv. I I . 1.A in of Drtlu olnd spenlt ly d:!1 ,-, osiness in Missoula. r. \Ward. veterinarian. Both phones. - Adv. Mr. :n1d 3Mr' R. It. Kleinschmidt of Itl.lnlia \\I , r. il lttor ill issoutla yeI S y17 .it1z'il itnl and George Rowe of "telv.nsvill,, sp1nt part of the day ini Missoula. Polpular music, latest hits, 10c. Orvis Music R louste.-- Adv. Mrs. T. J. Baird returned yester da1y flotll I short vis;t wXith friends atl 1eer Lodge. Joh1n l1. 111a1d of Earl Park., Indt., is inI MissoIn I'Vr tf o V t -eeks, i111 guelost of r 11r. 1V'. P. Mills. Sani-FIhlsh and clean-a-tub for sale hb Kennedy, the plumber.-Adv. MrI. and Mrs. 1ieorgo Nelson and s11111 5so1n \VIr'O Visitors iin M1 issIIla 1r. thIe Ida froml t ivando. Mrs. Ilarry Storling of {elopua is in Mlisso1la for li\, lr thrtc \\et.s, the gilu'st .,If ,111's. Paull .( rbl Pr. Anna James, osteopath, Higgins hlock. Phone 834 black.-Adv. IL It. I I'tl n is in Missoula' for a "\\ days, eointg b. t ,woo his offices in andtt' al in Astoria. (ire. Money to loan on improved farms. (lasscock & Mlorrell.--Adv. l"lginald f I 'had' ick is here fromt So sitl I for :t v:.atllt on \lbit with his rol utý\"' a ltd frie-llds ill Stiss Ra. nI H for l t.t.' whe'r hi itrill ih, for Ihi \1', I; ni insirallrit'e bilsiness. ir Llouise Smith, osteopath, Ma sonic temptle. Pl 'hone 618; res. 533 red. -Adv. Prla'; r iutisic, latest hits, 10c. Orvis Mnusi' hiouise.-Adv. [\I"; in hi s ulie :l 1 ..>xserdav ont his rle it 1111 t. I'Iah lsiness Iarill it llain il iW'lim Fait lrnsworth of Saniitltintt. sil nt t the day to yin.g Sl lies Newton If. Sehweiker, optical spe cialist. Roorms 203-205 Montana blk. -iAd iv. I:. f11. I'ov leyl s r1etur"ned yersterdayt I. his logging tlillt at t Sil Ites after i", r,,li .n the week endt " at hormile in ]'ll| I..ut. Stlinogr a pher Dawson, Montana Blk. AIt till Mrs. arry iJennings left fo r1111 f iort iai yne. Ind.,x e r hy\ill sI three weeks Ii II. ' ll hiis la l t'ritll yis. S onixy to loan tin ranch and city ri llp rty. Hl D. Fisher, 113 E. Main. Adv. ri1 F. ,:tl . Vr gle of Itll rrinsln was in \lis, oittla yeiist llerday s hopping inC I J, inil } it f i l t: lio llf lt y , o st l hit-l lhn,, \eto hn loink rnh ex n i.c. t Niw atring cars for rent, $2.50 per ilr; $1i per Iday. Ind. phone, 2272.- .il ' I. I. uody hut Attorney Will ia t I. I i aytt e . e 11l'llt'lu yesterday' 1,1' ' lIrt'tuiit li gisk l eight years old. h I $l1ni Is s tte r Istore. I ell l 57, Ind. . ir ito t [rs. I HV it 'l i' h, whoi t i' \k' l u ~ingitg :. V l rge cattle .all'll at ii t ll ', ii in Missoia yesterday,1 t I . , It It 4alifornia cities tfor i vaca lIr.ng' inl I, t rown came in from 'i il ,tt'sMr a t h y isterd iy 't wih ahis sons, Mi.s Mislia rsn and S. s. m oinm , er.. 1i , Pint.e upon l ar o attslef8 ( of study ,t Ii, it aliferfi l y. c.eks for sale at l'llt 0issoull i ta n of fieS. Adv. Hlianr 'li thew of tha firm of ' ri's ,l 11.itthret rey ttrndil yesterday fronm a h' I ii weelMs' sojourn in Porrtl' and, o tit'l, ali ttIwi will r'-main a few i t' s i', !tig e in Port hind. ss. I Ii t. l l i last evening fi' the Stllhl lstun partht of the state, wherel' tlt ,II r thtain Itty severas dt ys, look-n l.-k. Beill phone, t81.-Ados. L '. Itn sigren of tle St inditin av nii Amerissn bhtnnk, haesm arrived to Mis Wash., to attend the university. Mrls. Iel aont and Misses Grace and Blare Lamoint of Dillon are gtests in hl,' home of MIr. and iMrs. Wl. It. Smleld in rlissoniIa after a delightful sojourn with them at their si\ mmer hoire on\ the Islanld of Idylwilde in the flathead lake. Misses Grace and Marie will leave today for Boston, where they will attend school. Mrs. Lamont will remain for a time in Mis soula with her sister, Mrs. Smead. Master Ralph Alexander, who for the summer has been the guest of Mrs. Sara Crouch at 604 Third street, south, leaves today for his home in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Stapelton of Spo kane were guests in Missoula yester day. Mr. Stapleton is traveling freight and passenger agent for the Pacific Coast Steamship company. Dr. Riesland, the well-known eye sight specialist, will he at the Palace hotel, professionally, Feptember 21 toi 2S. Don't fail to see himn.-Adv. Miss Lillian Noeth, \who is a nurse at the Murray hospital of Butte. has come to spend her furlough of two weeks with her mother. Mrs. it. W. Schmidt, at her home on Cherry street. Miss Bertha Gries and Miss Anna Reely left last eevning for a two weeks' vacation tt'ip to the Pacific coast. They will visit a number of the coast cities in Washington and Oregon. J. D. Larson, formerly cashier of the First National bank a:t Ronan, was in Missoula yesterday, bringing five car loads of stock cattle from Minnesota points to place upon the reservation. Arthur B. Thompson of Pols5on ap plied yesterday for homestead entry on 160 acres, including the sollthwest quarter of section 22; township 21 north, range 19 west. The application was rejected. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sterling were v:s itors in tfissoula yesterday front Ro nan. They report De \'ere Jackson as still seriously ill in the Sterling home at Ronan. Miss Frances Corbett has returned to Missoula after a p,:lesanlt varation spent in California. Miss Corbett vis ited her mother and sisters in Los Angeles and Mrs. t'. A, l)uniway in San Francisco. Attorney George A. Judson of Great Falls came into Missnulla yesterday on business. Mr. Judsonll was accom panied by his brother, wh11 will enter upon a course of study ill the law department of the. unillersity. Messrs. Robert Pngsley. Jay Mc ('ormiclk. II. H. Hill and Anthony Munch were guests ,ll William An derson on Sunday for an automobhile drive down the valley ,to luson. They report good company nilll a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nayoes expect to leave today for Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Noyes' father has presl,,nte themii with an attractive hungalow holm andl its furniture for a, wedding gift and they are going to take posse(ssion of the handsome gift. Arthur WV. Fifield of Victor made application yesterday for homestead entry on 80.48 acres, included in lots 8 and 9 of the south half of the south west quarter of section 1I. tw\\'nship 8 north, range 21 west. he applicl t!on wtas allowed. LOCAL SOCIETY A Penny Social. The Intermediate league of the Methodist church v ill hold a penny so cial Friday evening in the church par lors. All members ;Iiand friendls are c'or dially invited to re present and to bring with them ,s large i collection of pi n nies as pos-il . W. C. T. U. Meeting. There will , I, a meeting of the \V'oni'n's 'hrista Temperanle union li at1 2:9;11 o'.locb \iVidnesday afternoon I in the IIIhome of M1rs. Ada o.cr- - :t14 Madison str t "C('hristian Citi zenship" will I'e tlih stlhject of discus ,ion and nil pors aln whd may he in toest 'd are ' ,rnlitally invited in he present. Mrs. Andrews' Section. Mrs. ltartulni i. ill be hostess for Mrs. Andrews' s ". ion of the Lend-a ,land society of Ti. Methodist church this afternoon at bhr home. 511 North Fourth stre-t. Lemley-Kinney. Miss ;Elizab' lh !.emley and WVilliam .I. lKilinti'y, Lith Roi' Ronan, were nilar ried at 11 I'clok yesterday morning at the parsoniace of the Methodist church. 11ev ('l'It I1,s D. Crouch D. ID., performing tlIe ,oeremony. Mr. and hMrs. Kinneiii liii\ both been honio stead no n hi i~i I ,,ervation and they left yest-erd r l'i. mrnoon for the east, where 51 r. Kinn,'i will purchase sov eral c'arloil.' of "''oak cattle to plaoe un ll(' ltwv, Ihonmsteads near Ronan. Leatherman-Smith. Miss Irene I oaltherman and Jlames tI. Slmith, huthI of Hiamilton, were lmar' rietd at 1:: n o,'l, I yesteedas after nooi in the p;r.r,,h ge of the Methodist church. I "li,. :, as D. Crouch por Sformedl l the IiilarrliiAe service. Mr. alnd Mrs. Smith will tmake their homne in Il tiiail n, \\Ihr. 'Ir. Smith is engaged t in a tralnslf r 'lll d tr ntaling Ibusiness. At the Waltemate Home. 1Miss tltull]i \\',ilitmate was hostess it hir hotll i o'n i - ith Sixth street, vest, yeso rtld:y ;:.i'rnoon. TIer guensts i\,,re Misscs I Ili Paxson. Ilelen and Ida -Stotdllrd, . I, i (' Coen. tGladys Hal ford, Lucile Cunt i, Gizella Schloss SI,rg. t';tli; Pitt ,'n, Charlotte Stone. Florn.. M\l'lt.anichili Dorothy WVilkinson. Pl'hoebl I-e'to .'. 31 v Kroone, l'lorenc'e Faulst. and .Mrs i-;d Alward. Rsveet I-peas iin profuslll adorned the rooms \\ here the yoi- ii ladies played pro grissive w\\it ,mnd danced. Misses Ithel Bro\\'n :'nr Irone McQutarrie as sisltd Miiss t;raui \Waltemate in serv intg tlly dainty r, I ,'shments. Honeymoon Journey. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Dodds of Tllompsll on s 'Flls It.s'e gone upon their -,car:tel honeytolllle il l ourney to #elehra t their fourth \relhling anniversary at 'Pacific coast cit i - They eXpect to he I i away for t1\o \\,'Iks and during that - I tinte l.ilwin, .Jr . . ill ibd guest of honor in the ulnge of his grandmother, Mrs. Agnes lombard, ,f this city. d For an Outing. n A menrry plart\ of yolung people wvent . i for an outing llp tock creek on Slutn It dtay. The comllnhny incijled Mrs. r lhaird. Mr. anli Mirs. Clute. Misses a Pauline Murllphy, Alma Rygg, Estelle. d 'uiith: Messrs. Frank Iowarth, Joe 1, Gallagher, Hills. 'adgett and Place. Men, You'll Admire These Snappy Fall Suits and Overcoats From the country's best tailors come these stylish Fall Suits and Overcoats, from.manu facturing tailors whose product is as near akin the suits and overcoats of the costly custom tailor as two peas in a pod. They are superbly tailored in every detail, which assures not only their good appearance, but their satisfactory service as well. Theline is so extensive that we can promise a perfect fitting suit or overcoat to every man who calls, no matter if you are tall or short, stout or slender, we believe we can fit you, Sir, and shall be very glad, indeed, if you will give us the opportunity to try. We know you'll find here patterns and shapes to exactly suit your taste, at a price that suits your purse./You have such well known makes to choose from as Stein-Bloch Co., Soci ety "Brand and Art Craft." Where can you beat these tailors? Suits and Overcoats $7.50 to $35 TH G COLNssoulaR Popu Tradin Cente THlE GOLDEN RULE STORE Missoula's Popular Trading Center Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY HERE. ('harles Pn.hhler, s int, teci' rr'tary for thr, Young \ "1,i" ( 'hri:;lfin association, is sleliling a h\ ir> i' (w in Missoula its rrirl el'rirl e w ii h1 I11 ille 111(,111 hors ' the ll iii rsit.'y Y. 1. (. A., oif whiich 'rdon a\Vilkins is president. The l'iai l aisso ti;liion is doini g (active service thi'ts W\rlie in im:king nlw Stul dents WVI illiom On the uiniverSity can' - plus and assisinlg any whoM wish to filll eill olnlll t to 11 iI pai y thle (,eiai r's ex i'11lii0s. NEW ASSISTANT NAMED. H-elsra, .llept. --- (:,pecial. t-E. A. L"aboss er. ihI' han 1heen . ioul iind as sistant t'nIr '' t s tes district attorney has resigned, to lake tip the practice' oif hsw in (;reit Faills. Albert \V. Ileidl of tlr.t F lls hIs been ap pointed bY I'nited b"tail s Dlis.trict At torney Freemaian tas the succeasor of Mlr. Labossiere. Always Reliable Relief from the ailments caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels is given -quickly, safely, and assur edly-by the tried and reliable BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10.. 2ie. STOCK RANCH TO EXCHANGE for isproiiiiivei 1isstalaI. property. 140 a('res Ilossw I.und, tbetween 400 andtl 500 a.,r's of grazing andll a small t qi:lt i it of iiither. Property fetinced and IsHis i gautowl water right. 12 miiles from Missoula and 1½% milios frotl 1Lolo. Ginldll olen ranlge adjoiiiniig. A splendid olpeniing fr a dairy atnd stock rainch. Price $12.50 per acre. W. H. SMEAD COMPANY llggins Blok,'. Missoula, Montana. Photne 213. Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-grade pianos To the Public We wish to announce that we have fitted up a new Office a'nd Sales Room, opposite the St. Paul Station, and invite you to call and inspect our Modern Cabinet Gas Ranges and other fuel appliances. EVERY WOMAIN should use g:as in her kitcheln, a and ,\ lcially want the Viimen to caill i and1 permit Ius to tell themn VI IY gas will reilieie tie hlt o of thl dirt and drttudgery of the coal or wood tllrange. .We want every happy home in Missoula to COOK WITH GAS. Missoula Gas Co. Office .and Salesroom opposite St. Paul Station. Open Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. Bell, 563. Second-Hand Sewing Machines FOR SALE AT ioyt-Dickinson Piano Co. FOR RENT Four-room cottage, furnished. Four-room flat ffurnished. Location, East Front street. Pettitt,Newlon& Gage 103 E. Cedar. Phone 647. HOW I8 YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? I McIntosh & Fisher 115 Higgins Avenue. F. A. Mix & Sons GROCERS Wood, Hay, Grain and .... Provisions . CLUB CIGAR STORE POPULAR RESORT FOR MEN. MISSOULIAN HEADQUARTERS ALL PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE W. B.M'Laughlin Proprietor HAMILTON, MONTANA Short Mill Blox Picked out especially for your Open Grate Fire anld to warm utp your ['urnace these cool mlornings and evenings. Try a load at $3.75. The Polleys Lumber Co. (City Sawmill.) Bell 'Phone 414, Auto 'Phone 424. Oxy Acetylene Welding Plant REPAIRS, TIRES, SUPPLIES, ETC. CHICAGO GARAGE - Open for business day or night... 228 West Main. Bell Phone 350. Ind. 1778. SEND YOUR PARCEL POST MAIL ORDERS TO Smith's Drug Stores FOR DRUGS, KODAKS AND BARBER SUPPLIES. Garden City Auto Repair Shop 107 Patten Street The best equipped shop in western Montana. Light macehine and automobile re pairing and overhauling. 8. G. CHAFEY, Mngr,