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POULTRY OF CLASS IN RAVALLI'S i /? SHOW BEST EXHIBIT OF 'FEATHERED STOCK EVER SHOWN IN MON-. TANA GETS PRIZES. / Ihamilton, Oct. 7.--(Special.)-The Ravalli county fair, which came to a close Saturday, was the scene of the largest and best display of poultry ever shown at a county fair in Mon tana, and the interest shown by the thousands of people that thronged the aisles of the well-appointed poultry house speaks well for the future of the chicken industry of the country. Nearly every variety of poultry was on exhibition from the dimutive hen tanl belonging to John Voss, and'eight were upwards of 300 entries and all sections of the Ritter Root were well represented. The most popular hirds in the show were the eight-ounce ban tam blonging to John Voss, and eight pound WpV,~llotte "fry" from Blislee brothers' 'exhibit. Judge ('. A. Greenfield of Bttte placed the ribbons in the following satit.factory manner: Barred Plyniouth Rocks--First and third pullet, A. Porter, Stevensville; second hen and third cockerel, Mrs. A. T. Cave, Victor; first and second cockerel, M1r. ('aples, Stevensville. VWhllitel Plytnuth liocks--irst and seconl h lin, Pall Iohan. Rluff Plymoul.h Rocks--All awards, R]osctta V. Smith, Corvallis. Partridge Plymouth Rocks-All awards, C(. uclk, Stevensville. White WVyandottes--Second cock, first andt second cockerel, first, second aind third pullet, first and second ipen, rcondr hIon, Hishele Yros., MIs souln; first cock and first hen, J. O. tead; third hen, Mrs. A. T. Cave, Victor. R. C. T1. 1. Reds--All awards to J. Voss, I", rni-enl S. C'. R. 1. Reds ---All awards, A. I'orlcr, Stevensville. Black Itangshans--All awards, IH. A. fliurke. Stevensville. Light I rahmnts-All awards, J. 1)augherty. S. C, B(uff Orpingtons-F'irst cock crel, first and third pullet, second hlen, si-cwud unskirel. fitrst pen, Barran; second pullet, third oclkerel, C. P. Frost. S. C. WVhite hlrpingtins-- First pullet third hen I'P. Iartmnan, Stevensville; first cock, first c.ickoerel, first hen, first pen. I,'. W. \Vilson. StLvcnsville; sec ond ciii-nkere,, second hen, second pul let, third pullet, Paul Bohan. 1. C(. White ()rpingtons--All awards. P. Ilarhtani. Stevensville. S. C'. White Leghorns--All awards, Karl Kellogg, Stevensvile. S. (. Browln leghorns-Dr. Han tidgoe. Victrir, all awards. S. C('. Mollled .\Anconas--Th-ird cock crel, first and third pullet, second pen, 1L. B. lIeard. Missoula; first cock, first nockerel, first pen, Mrs. R. W. Mc('onnell; second coickerel, sec ond pen, second pullet, E. C . Smith. .1 C. Mottled Antias--All awards, E.. C. Smith. Ricilian Buttereups--All awards, DI. Sullivan, Stevensville. VWhite Face Black Spanish-All awarlds, Eddie YVin linatt, Golden .ialrrigh I Hatams-All awiardls, Johil V'oss, Fl'hi'orene. Touilouse Geese-F-Irst pair, Mrs. A. T. Cave; second pair, Mrs. F. H. Mc Cay, Corvallis; third pair, Rtosetta V. Smith, Corv\allis. White Pekin Ducks--First pair, Mrs. A. T. ('ave; second pair, T. E. Apple bury, ('orvaills. Indian Runner Ducks--First pair, Bad Stomach? 4 G ONE DOSE of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Should Convince You That Your Suffer ing Is Unnecessary. Recommended for Chronic Indigestion and Stomach, Liver and Intes tinal Ailments. 'l'housands of people, some right in your own locality, have taken Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy for Stom ach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure of Gas Around the Heart, Sour Stomach, Distress After Eating, Nervousness, Dizziness, Fainting Spells, Sick Headaches, Con stipation, Torpid Liver, etc., and are praising and recommending it highly to others so that they mays' also know the. joys of living. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remeuy is the host and most widely known remedy for the above ailments. Ask your druggist for a hot tie today. Put it to a test-one dose should convince. It is marvelous in its healing properties and its effects are quite natllr;l as it aits on the source and foundation of stonlach ailments and in most cases brings quick relief and permanent results. This highly successful remedy has been taken by the. most prominent people, and those in-all walks if life, among them Mem bers of Congress., ustice of the Su preme Court, Educators, Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, Doctors, Drug gists, Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Ministers, Farmers, with lasting bene fit and it should be equally successful in your case. Send for free valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to Gee. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist. 154-156 V.hit ing street, Chicago, Ill. For sale in Missoula by Missoula Drug company 14a druggist_ everywher. --.v:. Mrs. A. T. Cave; second and third pair, Paul Bohan. Wild Mallard Duck-First drake, Mrs. A. T. Cave. Pigeons--First and second pair Car neaux, J. O. Read. Specials-J. C'. Barron, silver cup for best pair birds, J. Voss, Florence; J. S. Foust, cup for best trio birds, Harry Burke, Stevensville: best pair WThite Wyandottes, J. O. Read: larg est numiber entries, Harry Burke: best Barred Rock hen, Mrs. A. T. C 'e, best Barred Rock cockerel, C.aples, Stevensville; best Barred Rock pullet, A. Porter, Stevensville; best White Rock hen, Paul Bohan; best display. H. Burke: best Buff Rock cock, Rosetta V. Smith, Corvallis: best Buff Rock hen, Rosetta V. Smith, Corvallis; best White Wyandotte hen, J. 0. Read; best pair Indian Runner pair turkeys, J. N. Taylor: largest goose, Mrs. A. T. ('ave; smallest ban tam cock, J. Voss, Florence. BONNER ROUTEI ETS THE CHOICE RAVALLI COUNTY FATHERS AD VERTISE FOR BIDS TO CON STRUCT ROAD. Hamilton, Oct. 7.-(Special.)--The, Ioard of county Pommissioners took a decided stand this afternoon on the Bitter loot-Big Hole road when bids were called for for construlctio of 40, 000 feet of wagon road from a point on Camp creek to the top of the divide, betwren Ravalli and Beaverhead coun ties. The clerk of the board was in structed to advertise for bids for the work, bids to be in a lump sum. Bids 'will be opened at the office o' the commissioners in the courthouse at 10 o'clock on Mondaly, Novelllmbr 10i, 111 the presence of the colnmissioners and a representative from the forestry of fice at Missoula, who will represent the United States. Plans and specifi cations for tile route are on file at the office of the chief forester at Missloula, where thoy mllay he seenl by liddellrs on the work. The route for which the cnunty eom miss!loners are cilling folr bids is sw.at is kinown as thell Blonnlr roullte, having been surrveyed by Frank Bonnller of the forest service. This is tlhe i.rntc first clhosen and the ine agrl:eed to by the Ravalli and H-eaverhead commis sionlers; that is, it connected wlitn the proposedl roullte from Tealoverhealid collun ty. Since its pIracetical adoptliin plans have ileell entrired for a changing of the route by the adoption of what is knlowni as the Galhligly route, but the comnmissioners stood pat on their first selectioll of a route,. Thlese rolutes were visited it short time ago by Com missioners C. W\'.\VWard and N J. Till maln, 11about a week leinllg splent in that neighborhood. BUSY SESSION HELD BY COUNCIL SIDEWALKS IN STEVENSVILLE ARE OUT OF LINE IN MANY INSTANCES. Stevenlsville, Oct. 7.-(Special.)--The town council held a lolig-drawn-out sessionl last night, when the evening was argued away with matters which have heretofore confronted the body. The first matter to come tip was :n regard to certain cesspools, whlich the board of health reported. After a long discussion of the mnatter it was left with the councilmen, who will meet with the boarlld of health and the property holders to look over the places in question. It was blrloght ouit that the septic tanks installed were too small in certain places, and that the pools were overflowvilg,. The sidlewalk propositilln alga:in took up a lot of timle and was dislcussed at length. A ccrding to the figures of Engineer Galvin there are few cemelnt walks outside of those oil the Mlainl street which are in line. They vary from a few inches to a couple of feet. Mr. Galvin made some suggestions about the matter of remedying the trouble, hbut no action was taken. Fori several years past engineers have been employed in tevenseville to rill grades and lines, bilt for somle realslon the lines .do not clrresplond in iIlnally in stances. They vary from a few feet to a few inches. The council finally settlld the inat ter of the obstruction in the streets of the Lockridge blacksmith shollp whetn they reflised the offer of BMr. Lo,.,k ridge to pulrchase the grounll fromll the town, but passed a resolution whlich was favorable to him to lease tile property for a period of five years at a nomlinal rent. Under the terms of the resolution several feet of the frolll of the building is to be remloved, and the huilding is to be painted and in proved in appearalnce. TJ'he reso lution wats favorable to Mr. Lockridge. The -unllcll adjourned to meet again next Monday evening. COLONEL GAILLARD NO BETTER. Baltimore, Oct. 7.-No improvement was reported today in tile case of Colonel David Du B. Gaillard lf the engineering corps, who is a patient at Johns Hopkins hospital here. No defi nite statement coulld be obtained at the hospital concerning Colonel Gall lard, but it is understood that his con dition Is precarious. Colonel Gaillards' illness is said to have resulted from climatic conditions in the Panama canal zone where he had charge-of the excavation of the Culebra cut. HOLDING HIS JOB. Spartansburg, 1. ('., Oct. 7.--Secre tary Bryan, in an address here tonlight. styled Woodrow Wlilson the greatest intellectual force ever in the VW'hite House, and said the great world pelcee movement, which many nations had i.dorae, oripilated with him, ___ MAYOR FILES SUITI AGAINST HARPER HAMILTON ALDERMAN SUED FOR LIBEL FOR ALLEGED MA LICIOUS UTTERANCES. Hamilton, Oct. 7. - (gpeclal.) Through his attorneys, J. D. Ta.lorr and C. S. Wagner, Harry L. Robinson, mayor of the city of Hamilton, today filed suit in the district court against Robert L. Harper, city alderman fromn the Second ward, for damages in the amount of $5,000 and costs of the suit. In his complaint the plaint'ff alleges that he is the duly elected mayor of Hamilton. and that on "August 5, 191i:, in the sheriff's office at tno c,,ilrt house, the defendant did wilfully. un lawfully and maliciously by word of moitth utter and publish in the ,res ence of divers persons, and with intent to injure the good name and reptta tion of the plaintiff, the rontwinmg statement, to-wit: 'Harry Robinson ngt $200 for appointing a committee, anld 1 can prove it.' " This quoted sentence, attributed to the defennant, is explained by statements to convoy the idea that the $200 was aceepten n. graft, and that the commituittee referred to was a committee made tin of tlnt hers of the, city conneil. The p'aln tift goes on to allege that the publica tion is and was false anld nlriv\'ileed, std tends to and does iniijure th pl:In tiff in his office as mayor of the city and in his trade of piaper-hainlltgr. painter and general contractor(I lt t the extent of $5,000. This suit is the nulteome of several wordy battles in the city cltmtil, as reported In The Missnlhm: nt the time of their occurrence, in which Alter man Harper was tarrayed against the mayor and the rest of the ctotintilmton. It will hbe remembered that hlarper found fault with the woirk l eintg inne by Contractors Mlc(niire & Lor.d, who had the contlracet for sidowalkt int icurb work; also taking the tntayr amult tldermen to task for allowing what ihe called poor work to t)e donte. SICK, SOUR STOMACH , INDIGESTION OR GAS "Pape's Diapepsin" Makes Upset Stomachs Feel Fine in Five Minutes. nu'onlder wvhat upset your stoialllacl- which p.rtion of the food did the dlllrige-dl) .llo'. We\\'ll, doni't bither. If your stomach is in a rev' It; if sour, gassy and ullpset. and what yo jullt ate has ferclienlted into stutllorn lumllp; head dizzy and aches; belch .aIses and acids and erllutate undi acsted food: breath foul, tongue coated-just take a little Pape's llia Iurlsin and ill five minll tes you o\\)n dcr what became of the indigestion andl distress. Millions of mien alnd women today knowu\ that it is n eedless to ha\ve a had stomach. A little I)iallepsin cc casionally k leeps this detlitalte orgaln regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebel lion. if y'our food is ita damage instead of ia help,. remember tie quickest, sulrest. molst harmless relief is Pa pc's I iaplepsln which (usts only fifty cenllts for a large ease at drug stores. It's truly w\onlderful --it digests food 11and sets things strlaight, so gently Ia d easily that it is really astonish ing. Please, for youlr sake, don't go on and on with a weak, (lisordored stOoailch; it's so Ullnnle.0STryil.--Adv. CARLTON Carlton, (wlt. 7.-(Soecial.)--Mr. and iMrs. tilltis of Missoula and .Mr. and Mrs. tulllis of Minnleapolis calledl On Mrs. Wetbb on day last wet"k. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Carlltonll spnt a dtiY \with their daughter, Mrs. ltetd, Iefolre leaving for their loillie ill Fianlta Cruz, Cal. Mrs. alurphly and Tucile Kellogg spunt Sunday with Mrs. Joy near Iort l issoulla. ()rval Itlackl spent Suniday at his home here. E'veryone in the nciaghbh'orhood is ilkitkig and paclkinllg apples, and sev cral carloads will leave ihere next week. Loren Hendrickson and (lChris John AVOID CATARRH Breathe Hyomei-lt Medicates the Air You Breathe and Instantly Relieves. Why continue to suffer from catarrh, stloppled p head, husky voice and otter troubles of the brealthing organs when there is an absolutely ,-er tain, scientific remedy at hand. Hyomei is the reileldy. It is a pleas ant, harmless and antisneptic medica tion which you ibr uthe through a small inhaler. Breathilng a few times daily through the inhaler charges the air with this germ-killing antiseptic. Catarrhal discharges, sniffles, foul breath, watery eyes aindl the fornation of crusts in the nose are promptly re lieved by this medicated air. It is guaranteed by George Frels helmer to do it, or money back. A complete Hyomei outfit, consisting of a strong, hard rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle of Hyomel, costs only $1.00, and extra bottles, if afterwards needed, are only 50 cents each. D)rug gists everywhere sell Hyomei. Use Hyolnel for bronchitis, coughs and cold in the head. huslky voice, croup of infants and any inflammatory disease of the breathing organs.-Adv. Try Our We i Mail Order Guarantee to Service Satisfy "The Best Bedding Bargains I Ever Saw" We've taken the words from the lips of scores of enthusiastic buyers who at tended this Sale yesterday, and you'll say so, too, once you see the splendid assortments, the better-than-ordinary qualities and the unusual values the Sale affords. Not a need in the way of bedding but it can be satisfied here and now at a saving too great to ignore Here in this sale is offered enough bedding to blanket all Missoula and have plenty for tucking in. Every piece of it is new, bright, clean and perfect, right up to the M. M. Co. standard of quality and priced lower at our regular prices than equal grades can be bought for elsewhere. This week's special prices are made to start the bedding business off with a rush, to acquaint people with our lines and to afford an occasion for which all per sons bent on economy will be grateful. All Blankets Reduced Extra Specials All Blankets Reduced Extra Specials Gray Wool Blankets White Wool Blankets "M iner\'v " W hit" .t I hiznk ts $3 0 It:1 l ,t,-:1 l, . l .. $280 i k ,l Ii. I, $600 .\',lh t" I)(to , It l ,IIIn Iht, nlblke s: h2 o Itnkets fu. $300 t1 o i Clo I.. $6.80 l' his a, Itl 2 I1h gWlar 85.711 $41 100 1L Inkc , fm r .$3.2') isoll I , I , I t' r .$7. 50 ,l S 1. i ; l l $4.,1 Illitl,,is frt.. $3.40 "r $.0i. ht. . " tt, rii hl k ts; size $5.1 I.lilollot~s "'tr i e. .$4.00 $I on I ,ltl,l,,i t for...$8,80 N~ ,,,I. ,,tlt n-folhol ,I t r otn xt with 70x 6 aInch s; Is 1 I 0 li.inkots f .or $4.4A $t.' o iln ,.I fior...$9.60 lo hl, , s ,. 7 i : n, I-4 $iOx.0 inches; 1 - $ 1likots fr.. $5.20 I l:, i l,, , for $10.80 l . I,,l ,i $1 a lbs.; regulatrly $ 3 .. 8 0 iiu.t.t, f, r. $6w.4,3 . $ t 1 :1.111i, f , $11.20 *, .11.20 $111 t I tllI nll.ols firt'. .$8.86 11; i: 1 It notl .Is .$13.20 41-2 1 lbs.; regl.. ' $479 $1 $ ... Il I'ts fi $10.80 Fancy Plaid Blankets r..;.i. l ly $;... $3.49 I1pair $ 4.. 7 $I,.I . il 1t ,11ti ts 111xr..$12 00 $1 :' 1it;iiil, s t If . $3.40 ,.,, It . i. $t - Planktt ,. . $3.80 "A lcove" gray , sh. l t hinnk ."ts; Tan W ool Blankets $ .0 ,t l ,to i s f1, $6.80 lntl"rii l " hli, i h., Idslr.t lds: size lt$ : .77, Itl: i i r. '. f ,,r. . .$ 3 0 0 $ I I .", h 1 7; 1 i t,.l ' ,l '. $ 9 .2 0 1 -5 i,n t or 1,. tt lih hI o' l ll c d t ;,'i, .1i 1 wr'ihtl; l ii '.gi .,,tl ý, : it .7 5 fln no I;];ullrlrq I"'i ...$8.00 $11 :,n Il;l ~"sl f,.i to'. $13.20 r t , iii o: gil It 1 9 8 $811. Itl n ts f ..$8.80 s n I, tllt ,ktls I',r $16.00 . : t Wool Camp Blankets Cotton Sheets COMFORTS ',., ! -l;,,, t" $6.0 st t. IHs 1,. 8c BEDSPREADS S h t .$6.40 1 n trio Sti., to fi.r..80C $l010 Itll ilo,'os I'm'..$8.00 $Il 0o, \ h e t ,Slo,., i . r 80c All styles, cotton, lambswool-and-down- $12.71,n I:t;1 1~ts fr ..$10.0) $1 3:, W\hite s111 . Is 'to l $1.08 Upwards of fifty patterns to choose from, filled, with plain, oilhte and fancy silkoline, $-'o Ioo 1:n,,t- it ..$16.00 $1 .01~0 \ hl ht. . t, , $1,211 in Marseilles, crochet and satin, with plain, sateen, challie and silk covers. Mixed Wool Blankets $1t , \hit ' i h,, ois fi $1.40 scalloped and fringed edges. $1.:,o c',mnforts $1.120 +i1:, .',oifinrt, $3.80 St , t;itilt.I ~x.. $1.40 $-' o lit, shI ,t ,,s $1.60 $1 it S ..,,ls.. $1.20 $ t ston, ls . $3.80 $2.0 m rts $1.60 lllll',l ' $4.00 $"2 $1.6'0 $o: .. t,- ,. $1.60 $ 1) I;t;tv ~1,.,.V i11,r $ 1. 60 I $ SI l . $4.00 $2.2 ' ol fuorls $1.80 $.I I (,i llltI',, ts $5.20 $2 ,t 1::llu l, I, ... $2.10 $ \\'ii111i S ih,,,i:; f'r $1.80 $ ... $1.0 $ S i a ..$4.40 $:! °........ .... :.,n : I,,.s .. $4.40 $;', (', lrll' ftl-rs $2.00 $ 1 ,.nf r.s $5.60 1. s, l t n as...$4.60 $3.on ln ,f.rts $2.40 $s : . ..n...ts $6.80 Regular $1 Pillows for 69c " '' . ,,.,$l0 ,; .,,, s.... ,...80 $3.7 ( 1',mlfurts $3.00 $12 51 1 ,o11nf, 'rts $10 , $2.40 $: S$lr,':ln s...$6.20 $4.00 c',,nforls $3.20 $1,., n ', .forlts $12 .S'ire 17, to i ls: t ,i , : I s S i $2.80 $1 'o $l,$I.-':, l.. .$6.80 $1.50 ('~,m fl rt- $3.60 $20- 1 ',nl fo t'ls $16 1 Ia Iad ...$3.20 $a 11 i', ls....$7.20 Three Great Dress Goods Closing Out Specials Never Such a Vogue for Features " Mdr /de " Neckwear From our fall showings of dress -O e This is decidedly a "neckwear sea goods, which abounds in special fea- (I"ul/',,l h/d) son," and the variety of dainty styles tures, we have selected these three shown here permits every woman to items for particular mention for their [ der e . indulge her tastes to the limit. unusual values. a New Rouchrings, in n s. hilt'fn ',int d'slrit, l111,. vh lUnlih l| r 0.,. , I, ' hi t, "\llil , l ,111w , (,(.ir , hlalik, 1 , AV',' lx It . { ' tr ,,' i I i , ,'~ lm ill ll h ! I{I1" inl hl , -\\ )1, 1 '. 1111,1 ; 1 ).1h*,l ( 1))l" (· llln ilih|inu )l,; till $1.00 H -eavy W hipeords 75 .....11.1. i ,,, Is I II t. (h.t,, l til . ill, . - , tItii i.,.'d, 35c to $1.75. This t nll ti', 1]i pI t' rii ; ti ill i ;,ll--oo a, d i i , I n,: 'l' 11 , \\Int, , r -o tfr Ready-made Rouches, ftr ,m'ins Intld iireiss,s, in intches w\ihll, . clth 1 1that ,. , th, ex ..ie li,~o nl :l] - ;ill ,,1Ir. 75c to $3.00. nt.,l,.,t,, .1:. .. t ,...I.nihl hiti,l finil . o, l tI sur. t'. ' $1.50 U nion Suits for $ 1.00 Fichue., ur e, .ni . i l , ,i i . t, , In itin \w a.'t r 1)11e ; , n: bhlt . m u, , lt ht in allI . ".k It,1 , , ll'- u fl l " , Ili-t , h -iu- , l, i , r~i ,,x'.rtl I,,,\ s 75c to $6.00. -hl oo 1, 1'1 tly" in lli ta .,.'S. Vest Guimpes, inii,. Its an. s li i s tai, t t .i's; very $1.25 Armella (Cloth $1.00 .I... itl . l. 1-w.o Iii...i . ,i : i . .s i . .. .n it 75c to $6.00. A l.n'uIlll .;t,; " l" ' l . .r l' ,'tl -\,ul in ;iI 1. i a,,e Silk Vestees, iII pu;nl,, l~ii ">rll;lllllin nnish t'r At i, t g ft. it i111, st it' suit t , c it. t$I 5,- orill, ,'iil tot . $2.00. I , ,, ,h .r .iin.o . i ,, , 11 ,- ,,t, , M isses' 1.25 [U nions for 7 Medii c a r, Jl,+' .. .. ', s i ,, li,, tonrl, y· aý :(\ ," I and e1h;Ill h. 1 ",,,,c1 1t . Iý .L I_ '' `I Medici Collars, I:iir,,,I ;llh ('rhall hin:. in I,,(I\ inchei s to idel . 111.. i t l,,, 1 ".1' +111 ;. \to l l , 1 1, It'', il all .,lr- 75c Up. izs ; , In ,,i. Combination Medici and Directotre Collars; strve $1.50 Worsted Suiting $1.25 Women's Separate (Garments t . , ,,,, , , i I, Iome n sl~ls'llli IzeIrfle nIfl \. oil .. ll1 , :t. li-.i-:- 't: 75c up .'il.x, slkl, '-11 ;I nit-V,,,.l \ t, ::1>, :,n ill il'; \\it r . M aribou B oas, Itl I I ,ll tl"l,.l sI 1- hur ;1lt l1 IIud l , s]kilrts: hI.[t", i,.rtig lht. 111;1 ,ln,l[ t:\. 1\,", Inl ].rl'{{. ill 11 iJH LI ;FIo e II11t \ " 1"1": i inlll lti'l lll)[ll;l l1 li."4 4.00 t , ta i aI h ;; 1 'II I1\ t II illxll r, . I Ill, 1 t ,, t 1 n d 1 1 + , . n l n n t $\.0IIt0l S i ,e t lt'1 0 l ld 1 iit I} it,.111.1 ,]-. ,I n i , . .,ir t . ; ,. . , ;l o 8"o t o $ 1 8 .0 0 . ani d ltautifo l ,f teiri-al t-rht. I lcilhoi . tlt I,, s'o at $1.00 Maribou Sets, oila. Iitlt $20.00 to $27.00. t01l eaIItO d(iill i I'lb i l iitl] ll i.8 1 ii day alind built a, i tv hlllllll y itl i school holuse. The tueiilll- i h,' Ie . S. I;. l ' . ( ii lPlreparilng ain ' Irtaimetit t i hin they lhope toL gi', iii thu lltt ,r lllit I . Thee vwill I,'i' t'hinig ,'.wi iicit Illxt S3uiilall y I t) I1il g am. 1 (lid . (it , Cotlducted l3 th,. n,:w min|IIister', ItHeb. 1Iawler. Charles "Vii .l I lust a valtait b' horste last atCl.. Nellie jultlI, .ho athtleds hiiIlh sclhool aLt 1li- , p.ent SSullay ut iher Iltlue iI',,. IDENTIFIED AS BANDIT. Bemlidji, .1 ilin ',t. 7.- aiir,,ad 'l ficers and dotsl,. ...as beliive that ul, forl'ation rev l\ I, today frn)m ( a> Lake has st'al ,.--i d the idliitit\ i1 tihe Ili \\lI,. n ,,' y l . founlt d w\ith it bullet hoile i it, head in Ill .i, south of hbre ti :.- leader of thit- Ik , I dits who rob eh,'I iun So( line ( i , it Thief RIiver F] lls ,of $7,500 ; feiw iitas atgo. Officeirs ,- tired that li h,t tI dits hald ibeen uI , -d- fromn c'ass L,,i to Thief Riier I .llIs and that a hit ,, burglar titls t.iil a noteboik baitLnt; the name "Althili)iiy Conl.istock" i'-iiodll at t'ass Lake s, liknown to hat-, I,' longed to tit: d-'l-- lhan. The chitllgll'abl, iweather 'of earls fall brings ,in cioughs and colds thatt have a weakening effect on the s s tern, anld llmay )w,to-lne chronic. L'si Foley'. Honey andl Tar ('Compound. It ihas a very stotllinlg and healing ef feet on the irritated and inflamdl air pIastiaget.s, andl \ill help very quickly. It is a. weu-ll knIi\win family medicitne that givets results. Missioula l)r-t :' -Adv. GONFIRMED PROOF Residents of Missoula Cannot Doubt What Has Been Twice Proved. In girati itldei fr r, li f frn ,ti itht u!n) l it)lit. of atd I ,l k ,s fr'))H distrltss irn,, kih.ll y ill; th,,llu lll s l hbalk' pulb t n i nt, I IN~iI I Kiln, y ills I sident of li-,,ll. . , I, IIt:fI d y ars iat ,, Itt "is "ith - I t I iir I er i l tl l sis I frIt i' , ," ,l"h ly pr, ve tht 1'l 'l h t t tl," . in-, sKihny aPill t fo \l . l,t U k t i Ity s if rt ri . Front l it., M issult, Mt I lt si - t.lt'ait, synurs : ti, Is f"ll ,ff :r ti l"t inl and ,,truck ~n nay al. k. .1f.1 t hut I |lad, ;a weaak ]:;t,'k :irm t d lr'e ~ h, .+ ltlr)ub ' fr In Illy hik Ir+'ys. Ir-" Ithe past It(r'e ,alR I hate t( n',al' lianV ' K ivl ,n y. pilt : + , i h] In I ltave ha;ll Ild II.y t ;a.k 1tti ti +ta %tI h alk a1id lanll ,) yl h e ' ' al\tays d)ilO c a worMl ,f ",,,1. I y a " ,L I; nbliic t, stimon)tld, irat.un l1,,;tts Kidney pills in 1), t', ' 14'.1, and l| w I sill (l lt ,' I' ,r s: l+ by a1l drival+rs. Price .,0f . its. F, s, t r - 1 IlI| ri (I ' ., It fialo, N\',w Yrk, sle agents for the LU utJt, Sttats. take nw ,,the-r.- Adv. Hollisttr'a 11. M, T""a Stlls head caches, st-tnach disorder, regulates the hroelsl,. Lurifies the blor ' a greatner. tunis remedy. GUorg5 Fr'i.he. ier. A PPLICATIONS for steam heat service are now ready at our office. All persons desiring this service should sign applications at once so that we have ample time to arrange for connec tions. Where the service pipe is not ex cessive in length, the Light Com pany will run the service to the in side of the property wall. The heating customer will make connec ton from this point to his own heating pipes. All services to be on a meter basis, the fight company furnishing the meters. Missoula Light & Water Co. Read the Missoulian C! ssifie4 Ads