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SHEEP WIll GRAZE TlCK DISTRICT DR. FRICK STOPS ON WAY TO WASHINGTON AND TELLS OF PLANS IN VALLEY. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Frick arrived in Missoula yesterday from the Bitter Root valley near Victor, remaining here until evening, when they con tinued east to Washington, D. C. Dr. Frick is of the department of public health, and has been engaged in in vestigating the spotted fever tick and methods of its $radication during the summer. Some time ago it was an nounced that one scheme was to en courage the grazing of sheep through out the tick-infested area, this not only to clean out the rank growth in the underbrush along the foothills, but to use the sheep as tick traps and by dipping the sheep to kill all of the ticks that are living in their wool. .Dr. Frick had a conference with District Forester Silcox before he left yesterday. The forester stated that definite arrangements had been made to let sheepmen have national forest range without charge in this section of the Bitter Root. Dr. Frick stated that a' meeting of the stockmen inl the val ley had been held, and that at least one good band of sheep .had been pledged for the experiment. IF CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK Look, Mother! If Tongue Is Coated Give "California Syrup of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative." and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish,. stomnacl sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish. don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold. has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. ,isten, mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undi gested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, playful child again. 'Millions of mothers give "('alifornia Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly ha.rmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen uine, made by "California Fig Syrup tompany." Refuse any other kind with contempt.-Adv. COLUMBUS-DAY PLANS MAKE SOME PROGRESS The plans for the observance of ('I ,lumihbus day in Missoula were vcarried forward yesterday to some purpose. Superintendent Williams announced to rpembers of the committee who had in terested themselves in the matter that programs were being prepared in ilhe schools to be given either Friday before 'October 12 or the following Monday. At the Sacred Heart academy a pro gram will be given on Sunday after noon or evening. The business men in terviewed yesterday expressed a will ingness to decorate their windows by using the national colors from I'rida. until Monday. WILLIAM J. LOGAN IS TAKEN BY DEATH William J. Logan died at SI. I';t rick's hospital yesterdlay iiorning heart trouble. IMr. LogaRn IOhas. se- riously ill for some time, and th, eld was not unexpected. Hie was h1 years of age anld had been a rsident i Mlis. soula for nearly 20 years. A hroth, r. Postmaster Andrew J. Logan, ndlI d sister. Margaret Logan, survive hiiim in Missoula, and two sisters and a brothier are living in Troy. N. Y. ''The fllueral will he held Monday afternsoon at 3 o'clock in the Marsh chalpl. NWBRO'S HERPICIDE SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF GOOD HAIR After Frof. Sabouraud confirmed the germ origin of dandruff, science was confronted by a new problem which was not solved until thei discov ery of Newbro's Herpicide. Herpicide being the first successful preparation compounded in harmony with this new -theory, "the original remedy to kill the dandruff germ." Since then. numerous preparations. said-to be "Just as good" as Herpicldd have been thrown upon the market; others have, adopted Herpicide claims, and. without, making any change in their remedies, but none have ever reached the same degree of popular ity. Evrywhere this remedy is recog nised asathe one genuine dandruff etidicator. As a result, Herpicide has more satisfied users than all other hail preparations combined. Biug the original remedy, users G i Regularly Presoribed by many physicians Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is used in numerous hos pitals because it's absolutely the purest and best tonic stim ulant known to medicine. It's just what you need; try it. at most druggists, grocers and dealers. The Duffy Malt WhisTey Co., Rochester. N. Y. MONTANA-IDAHO ROAD OPEN IN A FEW DAYS County Surveyor ,Tames Bonner re turned yesterday front the Coelur d'Alene branch, where he went to do somne road work. He reports that For est Johnson, contractor, has completed, the grading of the Montana-Idaho road down to the Pt'olles railroad, and that as sooll as Contractor Charles Schroeder finishes the repair of the road between Saltese and Taft that the way will be clear to the divide for autoR and other vehicles. The repairs will be finished in a few days. J. W. Itar rington has finished the new county bridge at Salteso, and the road from Missoulla west to the Idaho line is now in fine condition. Over the divide a c'ople of miles of the new road con structted to join with what Missoula c'unllllty mlade is now\ heing change(l fronl the north slope to the south tslope of the hill. When tills is finished the highway will he clear t1 Wallace. CITY FORCES REDUCED BY ROUND DOZEN MEN Sotllnissiollnor Price, nOW lcting mayor of th(e city, annollnced yester day that the intl,'rovement work in (Greenol.lh tark, that portion of it as llmapped outt for this yelar, had been completed lnd that the city's pav roll \woullld ho redllueed this ll)lmonthl by the sm 511 f thle wages for three 1n1(1. A further reduc(tion has also boon Illade by laying off all gardleners em plo yedl in caring for thel grass and trees illn the special illrprovelllent dis tricts. Nine' garlldeners weore suspended on I) ltobel 1. It looked as though some of them would be back at work, S tillhe grass w's Very drl, tbult 'yester da 's storllmll saved this action. The damnp weather will also climlnnate the street splrinkling, probally for the rest of the, year. SPLENDID ARE FIGURES IN CITY'S LAST REPORT In the r' gullr monthly staottonent that is being prepareld lfor Septeher at the city hall, a stalement slhowing the fillancial cltonditIon of the city, and olle in Wh1ich Iompal'tris-ons with the salle llmionthi t(he prloviouls ya' arl' i nowv regularly sho(wn, . are figures which should ibe encouraging to tholse illter osted in thie welfare (if the (;ardetIn city. The stat(lementl will sh(iw i delcrease inl warrants drawn onil the general Iand( roadl fundslls of te it tothe ll amountll of $l6,032.94 in Sepltelmber, ll913, over Selptember, 1912. In Sepltember, 1912. tho total amount of mlontey paid out of tIose two fowds for general rllnning splnses and road worltk ,was $14,0fi.tfi. bast PSeptonhber the total was $7.979.92. WORTHLESS CHECKS. chaiello \\was arrestedl by the police yestetIday md I turnd'i over in te ,oun ty atthorili s nn a charge of passing a woirthless c(hek. (12n1 of those hIe passed at the llrand I 'iil hotel. It waits for $10. bal"ler h I retlrnedl to 'ash another forll $15. ht till is one was Iot taken, lll d anl investigatilon W s Illa4de with th1, results8 aN givr n ahove. Foley Kidney Pills Succeed. Ditaulls( h O h ti rl l a honestly mllll merdlilli lhatl i',llleves prolmpl \" the sllff.ri n Xh i ll' Io \\'ak , inhll ti\( kid I lttding uip tih trio exacrting khi ney . NOT GUILTY. Alt'Ir ;Iir trltn tef ri-c , ,listicl, It. 1t. Siinhll y stilrdaly, Ilill Ml clsc'l htr. hllri! n tht. tr'lalsaction. \va;is f0lllndl not expect more istoishlllilig resullts fromTI Herpicide than they would Ilook for from any other preparation and] they usually get them. So wonderful has been the success of this germicide that it is now recognized as the stan dard hair remedy of the world. Herpicide destroiys the dandruff, checks falling hair. It stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. Newbro's Herpicide in 5nc and $1.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guar antee it to do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Applications obtainable at the good barber shops. Insist on having real Herpicide. Send 10c in postage for sample and book to The Herpicde, Co., Dept. It, Detroit, Mich. Mis-' soula Drug company, special agents. -Adv LOCAL BREVITIES 8% money to loan, J. M. Price Co. Adv. John Lynch of Iron Mountain spent the day in Missoula. Popular music 10c. Orvis'.-Adv. M. F. Majors of Lolo spent the day on business In Missoula. Magazines, Smoke House, E. Cedar. -Adv. H. F. Trump of Florence spent the day in the city on business. Money to loan. McIntosh & Fisher. -Adv. Miss Lillian Kleinoeder of Hamilton was a guest In Missoula yesterday. Moved to 114 East Cedar. R. & S. Flower store.-Adv. Charles Vealey is confined to his home by a persistent attack of rheu matism. Best Montana coal, $6.50 per ton. M. R. C. Smith, Montana, bldg.-Adv. ('. E. Burnett has gone to Philips burg for a week or so on insurance business. "31" whisky, guaranteed 14 years old. Yerrick's, 121 W. Front.-Adv. C'aptaih Seville visited Fort Missoula yesterday on special detail from Fort George Wright. Dr. Willard, osteopath. First Na tional bank.-Adv. ('lifford Brill went to Paradise yes tIr'lay to spend Sunday with his Iar ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brill. R. & S. Flower store, moved to new quarters, 114 East Cedar.--Adv. C. K. Wyman, supervisor of the teiaverhead forest, is in Missoula for a few days visiting the district office. Marsh, the undertaker; phone 321.- Adv. Mr. and Mrs. II. 1. Farquhar Iha\ returned from a trip into the field, where Mr. Farquhar had forest duty. Dr. Ward, veterinarian. Both phones. -Adv. Mr. and Mrs. S. .J. Coffee, with their guests, Professor and Mrs. J. P. Rowe, motored to IHamilton for the day lri day. Sani-Flush and clean-a-tub for sale by Kennedy, the plumber.-Adv. Mrs. ,\'. It. Ferguson. who teaches school at Arlee, came Into Missoula yesterday to look after business tmat ters. Join our sewing machine club. "Now Huome," "Standard" or "Free," $45; $3 down, $1 per week. Orvis'.-Adv. Dr. Anna James, osteopath, Higgins block. Phone 834 black.--Adv. S. S. J Malvin of the forest service has gone to Ogden, where he will be for some time on special detail In district No 4. Dr. Louise Smith, osteopath, Ma sonic temple. Phone 618; res. 533 redl. -Adv. Mrs. Jesse IlHendetrsonll cin'el into tlhe city yesterday from Hall to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Mason. Newton IT. Schweiker, optical spe clalist. Rooms 203-205 Montana blk. -Adv. Miss Pearl Lewis. who teaches school at Lol,, is in Missoula for the week onl,. visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. tBennyhoff. Money to loan on ranch and city property. IH. D. Fisher, 113 E. Main. -Adv. Messrs. Allen Toole, Massey Mc(ul lough, Ronald Higgins, H-loiter Kennett of Helena and Fred Angevine motored to HaIinlton Friday. Stenographer Dawson, Montana blk. -Adv. Louis G(. Nichols, forest ranger, Io eitled at Bionita, came into the city for the day yesterday. lie was accoi'm panied by Mrs. Nichols and her sister. Borrow money and pay It hack in monthly installments. See George F. Brooks. Missoula.--Adv. Mrs. Ralph (lilhamtn has arrived in Miss)ula with tier three-months-old n.... r.......... l - nrtll w~er e in the |home son to spenlt several weelt in the homlnl of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Hardenhurgh. The Missoullan has the hest du plicating second sheets for letters. $1.00 per 1000.-Adv. Dr. J. L. Scott has made arrauge nients to leave this eveniing for a va cation trip east. E)r. Scott exprect to visit friends in Minnesota, Iowa. In diana and Michigan, and to return to Missoula at the end of three weeks. Handy scratch pads and waiter checks for sale at The Missoulian of flce.-Adv. Mrs. Lizzie Kennedy. mother of Hugh., Louis and Will Kenenetdy of this cit\, has returned from Rifle, c'oli., where she hIas been durling the suol moitr months with her son, lyn Kenlt nidy,. who is located there as :ashier of ita hank. For Sale-Smith & Barnes cabinet grand piano; practically new; cheap. Phone 296 black.-Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barp.s, with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. \W. Wilcox, motor'ed to llamilton Friday mllornillng and hack to Missoula ycsterday. They saw the fair and attended Ithe danc( given by Mr. and Mrs. Read and Miss Effie Read, Friday evening. at the Re valli hotel. When in Butte stop at the Acoma, a quiet rest place in the city's center. BroadwaY and Wyoming. Rooms $100 a day and up.-Adv. 1uo you Want a holme ori at good in vestnint-or both? If so so, display adt on page 4, editorial sectiotn. Look at the ad anyway.-Adv. I. M. Robertson has returnlld "t'rom .1 week's trip to Jocko and its vicinity. Mr. Robertson reports aln lult.nalli fine oat crop in that region. I'lt' av\er age yield will he 50 bushels to the acre, and four threshing machines are now bulls in the Jocko valley takiing care of the harvest. See display ad on page 4, editorial section, if you are interested in an improved Orchard Homes tract. 10 acres, or want a snap in some town property that must be sold at once. Adv. Rev. J. N. Maclean, D. D., expects to leave tomorrow for Billings, there to attend the meeting of the synod of Montana, October 7, 8 and 9. Dr. Mac lean will give the home missions report for the state, and he will give an ad FIRST I illlllIRSdRllI rLL AT THE LEADER Don't overlook this extraordinary money-saving opportunity. We offer ready-to-wear goods, suits, coats, dresses, skirts, underwear, sweaters, gloves, hosiery, waists, house dresseS, millinery for women and children, for less than ever before. Read the items below, compare prices, and then come. $2.00 Children's Dresses. In 95c Coas Worth to $15 1.25 House Dresses. Anni-69 this A nniversary Sale .......................9 5t versary Sale .............................................. C The greatest line of coats ever For3.00 Childrens Dresses. .89 shown for the price. Diagonal $2.00 House Dresses. An- $1.39 or_______________ chinchilla, astrachan, all lined; niversary Sale...... $4.50ale ..................2.69 pl and 65 00 Flannelette Kiinchimonosnchilla, and 7 69 $4.50 Children's Coats. many others. Price........ .0 lan tte Kimono A nniversary Sale ......................... 2 .. A t this sale for........................................ $6.00 Children's Coats $2.00 Flannelette Kimonos. 1 1 In this sale for ..................... 3.65 Coats Worth to $25 Anniversary Sale .........$.... .. 19 Brocaded boucle,- zibeline chin- $1.25 Women's Kid Gloves. r$3.00 Silk Messaline Un-1.79 chilla; two-tone boucle, satin Priced in this sale at.. ............. ....... 9C ............................................... lined; diagonal boucle and a great $3.50 Women's All-Wool assortment of mixtures; models in 50e Women's Vests and Pants. 29C Sweaters $2................ 3 9 the latest styles, three-quarter Anniversary Sale .................................. and full length; the 1 .65 75c Vests and Pants. In this 47c $2.50 Children's All-Wool : 29 greatest bargain for.. L3 sale at ........................... Sw eaters . .................... "1 t 75c Flannelette Night Gowns Coats Worh to $35 1.00 Union Suits. Anniver- 62 75c Flannelette Night Gowns , ,e sary Sale .................. at this Anniversary Sale..... 3 Sealette, caracul, boucle, mate lasse, Persian lamb and other re- .50 nion Suits. Anniver $1 Flannelette Night Gowns73c markably fine ones. Some full sary Sale .............................. . for -- - - - - - for .......................................ed with best satin; the greatest Children's Union Suits 65 Flannelette Skirts. Anni- selection in town. $ 9 5c Children's Union Suits 53 versary Sale ............. .... 39. Sale price $1.25. Gray Flannel Waists. 69c $1.50 Flannelette Night 93c $17.50 to $20 Suits Anniversary Sale . G o w n s .......................................... Beautifully tailored; in all wool $1.00 Black Sateen Waists. 53e $1.00 Flannelette Skirts. In 9lr serge and fancy ma- In this sale for...... this A nniversary Sale .......................... terials. Special ..............9 5 .$2.25 Mohair Waists. An 75c Flannel Kimonos. Anni- 39 $2.25niversary al ists. An-$119 versary Sale 39C $25 to $27.50 Suits e ns kWaists $ .7 75c !Black Cotton Petticoats 43c Suits of great style and particular for.............. .........Women's Silk Waists 2.79 beauty; trimmed and strictly tail $1.50 Black Sateen Petti- ored models of high 15c Children's Hose. Anniver coats ......... ..........83c class. Special .............. 6.35 sary Sale 9 $4.50 Dress Skirts. Anni- 15c Women's Hose. -Priced in9e versary Sale ............ ... . $2 .3 9 Th e T w o G reatest this sale for ................................................... $6.00 Dress Skirts. An- $3.59 Lines of s35 Children's Hose. Anniver-18C v e rsa ry S a le ........ ....sa ry S a le ......................... ........... .. $5 Wo aen's Bath Robes. Trim m ed Hats 65c All Silk Hose. Anniver- 43 In this sale for. .................. ........... $ 3 .4 9 saary Sale ... .......................c 35c Bib Aprons. Anniversary 75c Corsets. Priced in An Sale 21C EXTRA mEXTRA this Anniversary Sale for .. c $1.00 Cover All-Over Aprons. 53c ", '""1.,,l', ,n .... ,,, $1.50 W. B. Corsets. Anni-89c Anniversary Sale ..1... . vli tnimnt,, 1 versary Sale ...... . . . . . .. ostic h fal cies I all hatsl , trim i nilgs of l0c Initial Handkerchiefs. Spe- l,, stick,. ,; .val. cy wings, oril,. $2.00 W. B. Front Laceir 11-i I cial v alu es ... . . . . . . . . . . . ,.S ,. $ 3 .9 5 , . 0 $ 6 .8 5 C o rsets .................... 1 . mia mm m • lue n mmmm m mmm m mm m mmm mmm mm m mm • dress as representati\ve of the Presbl torian bord of edtiucation of Philadcl phia. Offeortd to you at a sancrifice! 'Tlht' just what I mean. The best it proved 10-acre tract in O(rchard Ilomies; also two hol(uses antld lots in the city. See display ad on page 4, editorial siection. --Adv. STATEMENT IN ERROR. IIn The lMissoulian's story ybesterday llorning concernilng thile numbellr of homlesttead applications that hail been filed with the forest service aimd those listed for rentry, the following figures were given: Applications filed. 6, ,n0l;i applications listed for entry. 2,5:32. Orrine for Drink Habit. TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE. We are in earnest when we ask you to give ORRIINI a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned if after a trial you fail to get results from ORRINE. Tills offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It Is a very sim ple treatmtent, can be given in the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small prie. ( I!.RINE is prepared in two forms; No 1, secret treatment, a powder; OR RIh ll No. 2. in pill form, for those whJ desire to take voluntary treat mnent. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. Missoula Drug Co., Corner Higgins and .Eront. tv*i graphivial error in thile list frnnl lthicih tlIhse figilrl s l e (re taken i.: re sh' nsi|le far the error hl erl in h oi - tained, as th. tnlhl lumhor of allpli,' tiles filed shiuil have bCen 6,(1O ihl st. c;d of ti,(100. Avoid Sedative Couqh Medicines. If iou wantt to en.itriite tdirectly ItI t ll o irru('lilInI of ilaillil:ry b uroill 'hilli i nl lin lilio lia uiste llill mIl li l'e tfI H t (nll t( lill (coi( lill I llIr - hlltno, herni. ;nlod other" sialtiv.s \lli 11.oll laVe a roulgh or Cold. An p 'irltorani like ('hiamblertiin's Cough Ilnmedy is what is needed. Thai cleans I I the i llll ture Iletus or libreed ing 1k,'irs I'no thie germs of pnuo.i uooiik ini uither germ diseases. That i; \\li pn;lll illonia nlever results from a ruhl when I 'hamberlaina ('otgh lomildy is usol. It has a worhl wide rlpulttilion for its cures. It conl ins no norlhilne ior other secdative. For sale by all druggists. Adv. tBuy F'rats, the 15 sn.oke, by the box--+23s for .15, 51s, $2.25; postage Prenaid. larden :Citv Drug Co.-Adv. 40 Acres Fine Land on Flathead for Trade We have 40 acres of fine land all under cultivation; fenced, small hllngalow, harn and cnlcken house. We will trade this in part for im proved :Missoula property or well located town lots. W. H. Smead Company Higgins Block. Phone 212. Missoula, Mont. Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball aollind several other high-grade pianos Paxton Garage STORAGE-SUPPLIES. Oposite the alace sprotel. taxicabs and Touring Cars FOR RENT Call Us Up for Rates. Both Phones, 678. Hlollingsworth & Elmore Torturing eczema spreads: its burning area every day. Doan's Ointment quickly ;tops its spreading, instantly 'elieves the itching, cures it )ermanently. At any drug ,tore,. Chiropractic Adjustments Have restored many to health in the year or more I have been in Missoula, Se e ~ boholt Your case. Corisulta tion is free at offi~e. F. G. Moore, D.C.' c Graduate Doctor of Chiropractic. Lady assistant. Hammond Block Phone 1084 We Will Pay You The highest market price for your hides, pelts and furs. Bring or send them in and get the cash. To convince yourself iwrite for prices to the Western Hide and Junk Co. West Main Street, Missoula, Mont. SNAPS IN WALL PAPER For a short time, to clean up stock. Simons Paint and Paper i U4 - Hos