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Electric Cooking Cannot be excelled for quality of the food cooked, cleanliness and economy. Water for a Bath Can tBe Heated for; Six Cents Where an electric range or water heater is installed the rate for current is three cents per kilowatt hour, and on this circuit such de vices as toasters, vacuum cleaners, percolators and washing machines may be used. The low rate under these conditions allows the lib eral use of all electrical ap pliances. Get in line with modern methods and Do It Elec trically Missoula Light and Water Company CLUB CIGAR STORE POPULAR RESORT FOR MEN. MISSOULIAN HEADQUARTERS ALL PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE W. B.M'Laughlin Proprietor HAMILTON, MONTANA Fresh from the Oyster Beds of Baltimore Quality and Size the I'est IEver Ite ceived in Missoula.. P'hone ULT Your Order. Koopmann & Wissbrod The (Central Market. 115 W. Main. Bell 15 Ind. 471 Fire Insurance Pettitt,Newlon& Gage 103 E. Cedar. Phone 647. Don't use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic con stipation. Get Doan's Regu lets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure con stipation. FIRST IfUR PRICES BRING ABOUT DECLINE ACTIVE MOVEMENTS ON 'CHANGE ARE CONFINED TO SHORTLY AFTER OPENING. New York, Sept. 29.-Active move ments of stocks today were confined to the first hour when prices declined abruptly. Opening trading was slow, with a slight drift downward, except in the cases of Reading and Union Pacific, both of which advanced frac tionally. Union Pacific at 1621/ reached a new high record for the present movement which was within half a point of the year's best figure. lhn heavy offerings of favorite stocks thte market fell rapidly. Union Pa cific dropped back more than two points from its high figure. Canadian I'Pacific lost nearly a point, other rep resentative l.sues lost one to two. Steel was watched more closely than any other stock as a guide to narlket conditions, and its heaviness started a depressing influence. ''lh bind imarket was easy. Total sales, par value, $1,525,000. 'United States bonds were unchanged on call. New York Closing Stocks. Amalgamated Copper .................. 74 American Bleet Sugar .................... 257. American Cotton Oil bid............... 411/ American Smelting & Refining...... 661& American Sugar Refining ................111 American Tel. & Tel ............ 131%} Anaconda Mining Co. ............. 367 Atchison ........................ 94% Atlantic Coast Line ...........................11,4 Baltimore & Ohio ............ ..... 93% Blrooklyn Rapid Transit ............. 89 Canadian Pacific . ..................... ...... 22 % Chesapeake & Ohi.................... 581/ Chicago & Northwestern ..................12 Chicago., I l. & 'St. Paul ................105% C'olorado 'uel & Tron... .............. 301/% Colorado & Southern bid.............. 277% Delaw\are & Hult son hid .................1539 Denver & Iti (Irande hid ............. 19 Erie ............ .................. 2% General ie ................ tireat Northern pfd ...........271/ Great Northern ()re ('fs .... 34.1, Ilin.is ('.n Itral . .............110 lIntrborough-Mel .. ............ 15.% inte or ug -T l. pfd ................... il% lllter- Ilarvest er hid ... .............. 10 Loris\ille & Nashville hi ...... 13: Missottri Pacific . ....... 291/ MIissouri. Kants:Is S& Tl'exas hid .. 21 Lehigh Valley16 ... ........ National el. . ..i ......... 46 New York Ceontral ....... 95" No rfol k & WVestern .. .. .. . t1041 Northern Pacific ... 111 Pennsylvatnia i... 1127R People's (:i s 1'27:, Pullnman Panl:a ie (ir.... 1r,, Renading .... 1.... . 187*. ock Isliand Co. ..... 141 lock Island Co. pfd .... ..... 2:7 So ttlhern 'a ifir ............ ...... 90% Souithiern ;itva ... ... 22% I nion Pacif . ... ...... 19 l'lited States Steel .0.... I'nilted S tas Slat es ( ,f1 l f . . 101 \la sh id ....................... ....... 4 Western nion .......... . 69 Boston Closing Mining. ,\ll wn z ... . . .......... ........ 36 :a A alamat pe ................. 74 A\ln'n Zinc L.eadl & Snl.... ..... 191/' Arizonnal (.m)Ill erll il 4 .1.-1 tIns. & ('orb ('p. & Sii!. Mg ..... 79 C'alumet & .rizon: ....6_... %.. 6 4 ('alum et & Hle hla ....................4385 ('entennial .... ... 14 (oppe. r 1lnge (ion. r( . ..'.......... 39 1ast Butte ('op. Mine .. ...... 12 'ranklin .4 I,'ranki ....Coli. te ..... ... ... . (lreeno Callanc . ...... . ....... 31 isle Royalle (Copper) .... .... .. 19Y Kerr Lakte ... ..... ... . ............ 4 I (e ( 'o p per . ...... ................... ..... 8i,' La atll ( pper ...... ........ 3.31 M iam i ('uopper ... ........................... 2214 M oh aw k . .. . ... ........................ 4: Nevada Co(nsolidated ...................... 161/4 Nilissing Mines .......................8 15-16 North utte ................28%..... . North Lake ........... . 11 lil Domin ion ilmn .......... ................... 511, Os nla ..................... 7 Quincy ............... .. 61 Shannon .....6.. ISu erir ........ ............... 251 Sullp rilor & ston Mill ................. 27% amara ...... . . ......... 311/ 1'. S. Sin. lf. & M in .... 4114 1'. S. SnO. Ref. & Min Ifd t............ 41/ i lh onsoldated ... ..... 91/4 1ilh ('Coper Co . .... 51 \Vinna ........ ... 1 VIl)v'rhi . . ........... . 43 Grain and Provisions. Chicago. Sept. 29. --IHlleh that the crest oif the big mvlllement of wheat ill l,(th the( Aml ernIInll 1an (anadian nllrthwest had gonll y, had a bullllish ,ffect today on pirices her(e. Larely illn conseiencellllll tilhe market closed firm at 4'Cr:y4 nlt e 1advance,. ('uIrn finishedl 7µ to I 1) t1 1 tr highe(r and otats with a grin of :.Kra Sic to 4441 75 '. In pro \'iilillS 111the () lol l(1)i \ S irreogllll r, strung out from 5c decline to a grise of In cents. lDespite the fatt that wheat arriavls at W\VinnlIlipg, Milnneapollis and i)lluhth sincell' Saturday aggregated aHI)lit 5,I000, 0110 Ioishels, markets seeom(ld to find Iu1 -intg (lrders at ver4y mnoderate re acltiolns. \\et weather that t )enled to delay fllrmllers' deli\eries hillcd to encllourage thie buyinllg of (.orn. (tats sho1wedl indlepe1ndelnt firllnness, due, t(,o specullative bulying olf all in fluential sort. Liquidating sales of c).'tober de prel'.sed ribs. (Otherwise the Inprovisions market1 telnded to Ikee chiefly in view the u11)Wlard slant of prices for holgs. Trwla 's range: eptembler wheat opened at 85%@1/ 3 e41 : high, 853(%e; low, x4%,c; close, "Septellmbler corn opened at 70%(@ 701;c; high, 71%c; low, 701/c; close, Slptellmber oats opened at 41c; high, 411.c; low, 40%~: close, 41%c. Chicago Livestock. -Chicago. SRept. 29.--~Igs receipts 29,0011. Market strdt11g. mostly 5c above Saturday's close. Bulk of sales, ;$$.35 3.05;.#PpaYp- $t949; rough, $8(aiS.20; pigs; $4@8. Cattle receipts, 23.000. Market steady to 10c lower. Beeves $7.40@09.50; Texas steers, $7(1)8.10: western steers. $6.30(@ 8: stockers and feeders. $5.400r8: cows and hc'fers. $3.85IOf8.70; calves. $5.504X 12.00. Sheep receipts, 40.000. Market strong to O1e higher. Native, $3.60i4.70; western. $$3.70@04.70; yearlings, $4.75951 5..65; lambs, native. $5.50i 7.25; west ern, 8.50817.25. Metal Market. New York. Sept. 29.--oppe r quiet. Standard, October to Detember. $16.20 off'ered electroylytic, $167.70i 16.s7; lAke, $17: casting, $16.ti;2816.75. Tin quiet and easy. Spot, Septemlber and October, $41.40 to $41.60: Novembier, $41.50 to $41.75. Lead easy, $4.60, Spelter easy, $5.600035.70. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, Sept. 29. --Close: No. I hard. 861: No. 1 northern. S4 to' Sh: No. 2 northern, 82 to 84c: No 2 hard Montana, 84 to 841¢e; No. 3 wheat. , 0 to 82c:; Sepltember, S2ti c : December, I Sec: May. 901,c. STEVENSVILLE WOMAN SEES KIN IN "MOVIES" Stevensville, Sept. 29. t Special.) - To attend a picturle shlle\\ ld see mI of one's ownI relatives ill t11e "l'movie's is an honor not enjoyed by ve\,ry lnyi fBitter Rooters, but Mirs. Harry e'. White of Stev\ensc\itle had that satis faction a fetw days ago. A.'contpaied by her huslband, she spent a couple'' of days in M issoula and they attended one of the licture shows there,. I theoPathe's \Veekly illistrattions (l.n ernor Major of Missouri was shonll reviewing the convittt hlor oni tihe publlic' roads of that state. (Governlor Major is iI uncle ofl .rs. White and she had not sen hint for hi a c'iile of years until' shti saw his familiar figure in the pictures. Ih(, was first shown leaving his thome alnd hid ding his family gioodiye. luter he was shown onl the \works liland manning a road grader'. Mrs. \W'hite \tas unailet to .ontrol her ('motions and clapped her hallds all hlter shed a few teats of i .y. After I lo\inu the theater she WO\\Indred what those ,bout hletr inll 11' the hter 1 iht 1whleI sh. Was mlaking the demonstration at that tine. WOMEN ARE WELCOME TO SEE THE FIGHTS oll'icers of the' litl. li tit Allitic 'lub hal y peon (' siA' l ho ie il ith i"n ltsire froi n i V Iii('o i s to Wl th\' r' they'. Wollhi lie welco.teld . the iboxhIn g hois here, Stobloher '. Ili na sil to til..s 1111 th(ub i extind ist iiost cordial invitation to e''v'eryne' "\e will wehlome II'ny 1dI ul l W \t Iit h \\'h fesire to ll \ji1 , a s theF bot," declareld ' il officer of the (Ith this t in' t iitI: . "The i lut. will ei uhatlled by the state l oxing llc i t l Sxihl t11 n e l( \havei sei.' t'. e' 11 1 t Se(,rvi.es if it special officer tho will see tuit the crowd is its ollt flty as; those iat fothier ishos ill the otloe house. 'sther vv ill be nothing' at onr loxing exhi hitioni whit h ti ' tillitt h ie \\ itnessed by I any. \\oornil of Illlmilton," FAR IERS' STATE BANK OPENED FOR BUSINESS Ste\vensv\ille, Sept. 20. (S ial.) The Farmers' State hank alpe ,"d its doors for business his R rSingd (nd in its erltlll1ellt, quar~toBo ill the hnihlingb plurchased several 11 \\el.s tio fhro clry V. Lockridge. The olenind nd' the hanlk i\ves Stev.\ensvill," a seld banI intr institutiion. antos'r JInhnson, who calme here regepintly from ll 'lill sota, is cashier of thre ll(\v illak land !ineted withl the First State ank of SLtevelusville, is assistanllt eashiaer. After acquiring I ssession of flyh haliling so.n tihe Wo' l thre promoters of the Can a imme tely set rtra to o vl t ietti nto I . thalkill hollsa nlld for s Oeveral Weks the Algrk was Car v'Ie ol lntil lily" the illik liak .es Ian titractive lppearillnO with ii i \ ftront and with the lilt-to-date f'ixtiles antid filrniture The hailk is c pitalizred at $20,00!0. . INDIA - UISE STHROUGh. `' the Medi terraneans Suez Canal, Red Sea and Indian Ocean: to Bombay and Colombo, including side trips through India, The Holy Land and Egypt, stopping at interest ing points in Euiope, AsiS and AfricaS, by the S. S. CLEVELAND ('T0) From New York, January 16,1914 93 Days-$700 and up lechiding shore excursions and all necessary expenses, Also cruises to West Indies, Panama Canal, Around the World, through the Panama Canal and Mediterranean trips. HAMBURG-AMERICAN lomes LINE 150 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. Or Local Agents. WOMEN'S SWEATERS WOMEN'S FINE WAIS'S CHILDREN'S DRESSES Sweaters le ad in the fall garment for wvomno: The increased hitsiness being done in the fine Bring all of the girls here for their dresses. and misses, as w\\el as for children. The line waist section leads us to bIell ee that twe are The styles offered are particularly pretty this ino\ is pirticularly big and we hav\' e t'e siz, as selling most of the glarments of thai class used. season, and in large variety. Materials of strong, well as the color you \ ant. Medl ii smooth or The silks and the chiffons are botil prnt e lead- sturldy galatea, percales, etc. Faney stripes, ill the roua.ihir iWeaves, with all the new collars. 1s tlll d youn will like them iomll ensel\. Prices Ilaids and plain colors. All the usual sizes. (Second Floor) lower than others' prices. Prices are right-just right. D~ -- ---------"-- --·--- Women's cleverest tailored suits at $25 and $35 The acknowledged t;upremacy of our suit room is the talk of the town wherever good apparel questions are discussed. The riLhts of this big department are "eminent domain" and belong to everybody. Shop it thoroughly. The suits are the very cleverest-best out in years. The styles we have please everybody. The materials are the ones most generously received. Serges, poplins, Bedfords, etc., in all the most pleasing colors. The coats are to be had in all the proper lengths. The skirts are brought down sufficiently from the extremes to meet the needs of every woman. The prices of $25 and $35 cover the range of prices that most people want to pay, and also they represent the very best values obtainable anywhere. SPersiana and Fabric Coats at . . Leading styles from all classes of fur-like cloths and plain fabrics The styles of this show are moving factors and the big. stock provided in this store makes Syour buying easy enough. Materials are from Persiana and other fabric fur stuffs. All shades, including the new brown. These coats are the coats that you will readily buy, so get your sizes now. Equal in every way to the ones selling usually up to $25, at $19.75. THE VERY BEST SHOES FOR MEN NO SHOES EQUTAL TO THESE SHOES \i'.ell offer to Ieln shoes of ill ltillity thail \\e .5 0In ,l ,""tr " h u l 's, $ 3. 0 0 t ei tnt u ui t i e i npti ilti ted fior tliit, Nt s ix i t a 11.11t l l llu M iit . trIl a 11t it asked west f __higo. _Assore_ Iethers, and w- "-.11 --- ---- n- iandcio / calf, Litt lungaroo or p'tc All the Qý ,h a. a . ,sIr flo th, i, e All*' sizes, . . . the wills L e- i ill ill) 1\4 .O O11... ,, ... .. . .. . ... . . II .... $ 3 .5 0 Men's A Sale of Best Household Linens Boys' Flannel Supply now for all your winter needs. Read the list. Big savings now Sample Shirts damask; speciaed 39c 72-in. fine Irish linen, sp'i $1 ,table inask 65c Ov'rcoats r'e itIlt iIt:ltl111 \: iii Iii':t- iitII; I l ' it - \\'e are ;1 " ', \ a.11, 1 :1 ih 'e dam alsk ; L, ll I.;al- cllcill .' ttu:,sI Itnisll I ;:o 114'1 tp11 ;Itl l..l11 . , I till- :i t ".\\' pill| o l s;lh,` most 'olupr sl .I \ t i erns:; full Ilt 'h d; li:. of it a itll t .t I ,r .,t r \'t h, d " uns , is ilh . Ii\ lu 1:11- I l 1 s 1.nll i I : lt ' line or men's 'hinnel v;hlucs, lt :1 10. stl, rd, .ll. 0. I.tns, l0i: 0. .\on, ts :11. ; I bit , Huck Towels IS-in. Napkins llomespun ('rash I ..i iitI 1 ,. . un."...s, desir'cd onuH s . l e i;- l glllil), ade I d ihllor.. I1, , ILittl< 1 hi l . ' ll , l ' , i,' \ \ bt, wivil irh ,"I i a~r s (',' fl i ti\ I -in,'h , i, ,'ia l. Ih <,., : . .":11 =o ll, 11l:11h \ , ll 1 ,1 , \\1 .1 \ .1 1 , l I' ., nt' \:-, 1t ' i't\o b ig and are Iw n ah ad a ,o u t,, 1 0 c , till 1 .0 0 1` cii , r c xt t i. n i,. $1 . .l t 1t,,,". ,. ,,, it 1 - 0 0 1. 11i 6 t, SIlie tin l tLot I--Values " iTurk Towels Hluck Towels ,inen ('rash to $10 $4.95 lvii i nI q ulltll Tli il h liIiV 'ill I l t i h i tt I , ii , iis $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 ,I. i,,, . . Iltit ,I ... ... .l..t 11 it . .1 . ...,,1, ... ..i. i i. i t i 2 1 1 1V alues ti and 2,.( lt. i. ti i i I to $15 $5.95 and $2.50 -25c 1 . 1 to e Big offering in warm blankets Missoula's Stocks are big enough to go around Biggest and prices unusual enough to please all Comfortable cotton blankets Better grade wool blankets and 58x76 in. cotton sheet blankets, gray ... .85 68x80 in. gray, white plaid bhllakets $3.00 Missoula's 60x76 in. cotton sheet blankets, gray $1.00 68x80O iin. fancy boirder gray blatkets $3.50 t34x76 in. cotton sheet blankets, white $1.25 (t8x80 in. fine gray wool blankets $41.50 Best Store 64x80 in. cotton sheet blankets at... $1.50 18x80 in. gray and black plaid blankets $5.00 74x80 in. cotton blankets, gray, white.. $2.00 68x80( in. gray or tan wool blankets $6.50 Every Day 66x80 in. white twilled blankets, spec. $2.50 68x80 in. fine plaid blankets, special $7.50 .. -- - ------ ------ -- -------- -- -- ------- --- ---- Men's and Boys' Knit (:loves, Boys' Long Pants Norfolk 50c to 75e Suits .\ itt 75 intl offheriu of t ien' muil btys \ : $l, ,Ini h sh li 1 ' of $1 2..' 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IN GIRLHooD WOMANHOOD OR The women who have used MOl\THERHOOD Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will tell you that it freed them from pain- helped them over painful periods in Assist Nature their life-and saved them many a day now and then, of anguish and misery. This tonic, in with a gentle liquid form, was devised over 40 years cathartic Dr. ago for the womanly system, by R.V. Pierce's Pleas- Pierce, M. D., and has been sold ever and Pellets tone since by dealers in medicine to the up and in.rigor- benefit of many thousand women. ate liver and Now-if you prefer-you can obtain Dr. bowels. Be sure Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablets at you get what your druggist at $1 per box, also in 50c yo'r ask for. size or send 50 one cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, (luffu'lo N. Y. for trial box. HAMILTON BRIEFS i M.1 . II. IL. 811111118 1)h 111.1 1111 dul I I"II .u1, 1\ , 11r," Ill 1111 u, 11. 1111 ' HI 1 Ilml. 1 I N\1~.` 1 111'?` :11 11111·( 1111 1 1.-1 , 11r11*( 1111 \ (SII. 1 1. 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At your service for 2 cents a word a day. Rates for seven days or longer. Ift you are looking for work the Missoulian Sentinel class ad will help you find it free of cost. BRING YOU QIUICK Rl. t0St8,