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BEARS MAKE RAID I AND THE CLOSE IS WEAK VARIOUS DISTURBING FACTORS AID IN BRINGING DOWN MANY ISSUES. h New York, Oct. 11.-A low new o: doint was reached -today in the pro- a tracted decline of the stock market. ir There was an increased supply of h stocks from traders on both sides of h the market, with the chief impetus fl coming from the bears. The raid was a the most successful of any drive of h the present movement. Later came a' t fractional rally, but the list did rlot!e c hold its advantage, and the close was o near the lowest. g The conspicuous point was the en- e tire crippling of the market buying tl power. Pendency of the suit to sepa- h rate Central Pacific from Southern t] Pacific and reports of renewed dis- t' turbances in Mexico were sekied on by o the hears as ammunition, as were in timations from Washington that the ( government was contemplating new r anti-trust measures. The bank statement made a. better showing than had been looked for. Weakness continued in bonds. Total sales, par value, $9.5,000. United States 2s and Panama 2s and 3s declined 1/ and United States 4s advanced '/ on call on the week. New York Closing Stocks. Amalgamated Copper ............... 70% American Beet Sugar ................. 231 American Cotton Oil.......................... 3 American Smelting "& Refining.... 631% American Sugar Refining (hid) ....1081 American Tel. & Tel ........................120% Anaconda M ining Co........................ 34½ A tchison ....................................... ... 93 Atlantic Coast Line (bid) ............ 117 t Baltimore & Ohio ............... 94 d Brooklyn Rapid Transit................. 86% " Canadian Pacific ........... 22 ......22 Chesapeake & Ohio ....................... 561A Chicago & Northwestern (id)....128 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul ................102%' Colorado Fuel & Iron .................. 2...... 2 Colorado Fuel & Iron ..... ................ 28 Colorado & Southern (bid)........... 28 Delaware & Hudson (bid) .............154 Denver & Rio Grande (bid)............ 18 Erie ................................. 271/% General Electric .... ............. ....1411/4 t Great Northern preferred ...........124% I Great Northern Ore Ctfs............. 31% r Illinn:s Central ........ ............. .....1081% nterlorough-Met ...........................13% do preferred ......................... ... 57 . International Harvester .................105 Louisville & Nashville ....................131/2 t Missouri Pacific ......................... . 28% Missouri, Kansas & Texas............ 19 ~4 Lehigh Valley ... ........... 152./1 National Lead ....(bid).................... 441% New York Central ............... 947% Norfolk & Western (bid) . 1034 a Northern Pacific .................... ....06 P ennsylvania . ........... ...... .......... 111 a People's Gas ... ................ ........... 123 Pullman Palace Car ........................150 c Reading ................... ........160 Rock Island Co ............... ....... 13 do preferred ............. ..... 21% Southern Pacific ...................... 881/2 Southern Railway ............................. 211, union Pacific ....................150½ United States Steel ............... 54% do preferred ........... .... 1051/, I W abash .............. ............... 3% W estern Union ........................ ....... 57 . ( Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, Oct. 11.-Close: Wheat a --No. I hard, 86%e; No. 1 northern, d 84@86c; No. 2 northern, I2@84c: No. t 3 wheat, 80ii82c; No. 2 hard Montana, 82% @83c. GOODHUE VISITS. Hamilton. Oct. 11.--(Special.)- Frank B. Goodhue, the owner of the li Minnieska Orchards, located near the V Ben Kress orchard, arrived last even- 0 ing from Whitewater, Wis., where he I just completed eight years' service as s postmaster. Mr. Goodhue will remain t here for some time looking after his I property. v Teach Your Child How to Be Healthy Regular Bowel Movement From In fancy Insures Good Health in Later Years,. We cannot all start life with the ad vantages of money, but every child born is entitled to the heritage of good health. Through unfortunate ignorance or carelessness in the feed ing of a baby its tiny stomach may become deranged. The disorder spreads to the bowels and before the mother realizes it the two chief or gmos on which the infant's 'comfort and health depend are causing it great suffering. If the condition is allowed to continue grave ailments F often result. There is, however, no occasion for alarm, and the sensible thing to do but it should be done instantly-is to f give thle baby a small dose of a mild B laxative-tonic. In the opinion of a d great many people, among them such t well-known persons as the parents of a Bertha Lee Woodard, 3 years old, of r Moultrie, Ga., the proper remedy is t Dr. Cald, well's Fyrup Pepsin. Mrs. I. N. Woodard says that little Bertha t was troubled with constipation for i over a year, and that after trying f several different kinds of remedies she found her relief in Syrup Pepsin. 0 It is a mild, pleasant-tasting laxative, a which every person likes, does not. gripe nor cramp, and contains that most excellent of all digestants, pep- a sin. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is es- a pecially intended for infants, chil dren, women, old people and all oth era to whom harsh cathartics, salt I waters, pills, etc., are distressing. In' SMEMORY OF GENAN 1 HONORED TODAY SCHOOLS CLOSE, AND EXERCISES Stc MARK ANNIVERSARY OF DIS COVERY TOMORROW. Today is Columbus day, the four hundred and tw-uty-first anniversary, and commemoration of this day will be ant made by Missoula people in a number sto Sof 'ways .Several of the ctore fronts and windows on the avenue are wear t. ing patriotic garb. No business me f houses except.the banks will be closed, cat f however. Since Columbus day legally s falls on Sunday, tomorrow has been sm a agreed on as the proper day of cele- an: ,i bration. All of the public schools in a' the county except the university will t close for a holiday. Tonight the pupils s of the Loyola school will give a pro gram of exercises significant of the - event celebrated, to which they invite g the public. The city schools cele - brated Friday afternoon by taking up n the history of the event along with R. - the regular work and by a discussion we y on the famous Genoan and his life. So The local lodge of the Knights of sel e Columbus will hold exercises tomor- me I row and a dance in the evening. at SSALTS IF KIDNEYS = I OR BLADDER BOTHER o we 10 Harmless to Flush Kidneys and Neu- si tralize Irritating Acids. nI Kidney and bladder wvnknL.ri result gr ½ from uric acid, says a noted aluthor- ni Sit-y. The kidneys filter this acid ft~ m the blood and piass it on to the blad der. where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scald- A idig sensation, or setting up an irrita tion at the neck of the bladder, olblig- Se ing you to seek relief two or three P 4 times dluring the night. The sufferer t is in constant dread, the water passes' co sometimes with a. scalding sensation tic and is very profuse; again, there is in difficulty in avoiding it. no Bladder weakness, most folks call s' it, because they can't control urina- ih tion. While it is extremely annoying tlt and somtetimes very painful, this is Ott y really one of the most simple al- pe ments to overcotme. (Get ablout four pr tounces of Jatd Salts froml your phar- pr . macist and take a tablespoonful in a fo glass of water befoe bre reakfast, con- ar tinue this for two or three days. This W will neutralize the acids in the urine be so it no longer is a source of irrita- di tion to the bladder and urinary or- tc gans which then act normally again. en Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless. 'i 4 and is made fromI the atid of grapes TI y and lemon juice, combined with lithia, at and is used by thoulsands of folks sh who are subject to urinary disorders tIt caused by uric acid irritatio'n. Jail ;/ Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no had effects whatever. y Here you have a pleasant, eftfer- I ½ vescent lithia-water drink, which si ½ quickly relieves bladder trouble.-Adv. y4 Will G. Richmond, a resident of Sli 2 Inglewood, ('al., will answer any in y4 quiries about Foley's Honey and Tar S'Compound. He says further "IFoley's Honey and Tar (Compound has great- PI ly (benefited me for bronchial trouble M; and cough, after I used other reme- St t ies that failed. It is more like a food a. than a medicine." Do not accept a i'y 0. substitute. Missoula Drug Co.-Adv. 1 a, ___-. - wI MRS. JONES BURIED. C, wi Hamilton. Oct. 11.-(Special)-Fu- in neral services over the remains of SMrs. Alice Jones, who died at her home in tart addition on WVednesday, di e were held yesterday aftctrnoon at 2 - o'clock fromin the ('hristian church, e Rev. O. W. Jones conducting the an s services. The funeral was largely at n tended, many following the casket to th s Riverview cemetery, where the body was interred. icl Be at r BERTHA LEE WOODARD. Y Sfact, in the common disorders of life, d such as constipation, liver trouble, in a digestion, biliousness, headaches, and i the various other disorders of the lii f stomach, liver and bowels nothing Is st Smore sultable than this mild laxative- di s tonic, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsih. 1( I, Three generations of people are E a using it today, and thousands of fam- m r flies keep it constantly in the house, b g for every member of the family can use it. It can be obtained of any G druggist at fifty cents Or one dollar a bottle, the latter being the" size t bought by families who already know t its value. Results are always guar- cC anteed or money will be refunded. - Families wishing .to try a free s Ssample bottle can obtain it, postpaid in by a'ddressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, T 419 Washington St., Monticello. Ill. A n it postal card with your name and ad- N U drew on it will d¢, y1 I IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH S Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed 1 Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely.1 Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to i r try it-Apply a little In the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and r stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or d catarrhal sore throat will Ie gone. End such misery now! Get the y small hottle of "Ely's ('ream Balm" at any1 drug store. This sweet, fragrant in IN THE CHURCHES el Swedish Congregational. w P Elvedish ('ongregational church, C. al h R. A. Blomberg, pastor: residence, 52 01 n West Spruce street: Ind. phone 1786--- a D. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning '1 if service at 11 a. m. Young People's meeting at i p. in. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wcednesday evening. Our Scandi- c navian people are most cordially in- H vited to any and all of these services. p Swedish Lutheran. so Swedish Lutheran church. West \Al- si der street; Rev. W. C. Ekeherg, pas- f1 tor; residence 234 South Sixth street. JE west: Bell phone 1033--Services at T 10:45 a. m. and S p. om. Sunday T . school at 12 o'clock. Luther League si nmeeting Thursday evening. Progran fl and refreshments. ()n Sunday the ni 19th and Monday the 20th our caon- c It gregation will celebrate its 15th an- 5T niversary. A cordial welcome- to all. si First Congregational. 1 First ('ongregatioinal church, corner Ci - Fifth and ('hestnut streets: Elmer D. C: Gallagher minister: residence 605 ci Second street. west: Bell phone 116i1- e Public worshlip 10:45. Sabbalth school at 12 m. No evening service on ac coulnt o union meeting at the Chris- t tihn chutrch. The pastor is recover is ing from his recent nacidlent, hut will i not attempt to speak at the morning service. His place, howee.-, will lie iahly illed by Prof. W. G. Bateman of the state university. Professor Bate is man has previously spoken to our I- people much to their delight and ir profit. Those who are able to he r- present this morning will bie well paid a for their coming. The annual con gregational Imeeting of this c(hlurI.h is will be held Tuesday evening, Octo Sher 14. The ladies serve a 6 o'clocnk dinner after which business will he transacted. All members and adher n. ents of ouir chulllrch are noit only in svi ted, iut expeorted to he present. This includes parents '5whose chitlren a, attend our Sahhbath school. Come and a share in our fellowi'ship and business ng transactions. Il Baptist Music. Morning--Anthem, "Seetk Ye the Lord" (J. V. Roberts).; offertory solo, ,h selected, Miss Payne. v. Eve'ning-Anthem, "ie (Giveth ITis Belovedl Sleo" (Ahit.): anthem, "Con if sider the Lilies" (Topliff). tr Presbyterian. ' First Presbyterian church, corner of Pine and Stevens streets, Rev. J. N. le Maclean, D. D., minister: residence, 320 Stevens street-Public worship at 11 a. in. There will he no evening serv a lce on account of the union Christian Enldeavor at the Christian church, P where H. H. Rottman, field agent of - Christian Endeavor for the northwest, y will speak. Mr. tottman will speak! t; in connection with the morning service Ih at the Preshyterian church. Sunday 4 school will meet promptly at 10 a. m. c tStrangers and visitors will find a cor- h dial welcome at all these services. For 6 h, the week the following meetings, are It announced: Prayer meeting and Bible s e class on Wednesday evening at 8 Ii o'clock. The Ladies' Aid will meet in c the church parlors on Thursday after- a noon to be entertained by Mesdames n William Anderson, Marsh and Sheedy. Christian Science. I% 'Christt an Science church, corner a Pine and Pattee streets.-Sunday xi services, 11 a. in.; subjoCt of lesson c sermon, "Are Fin Diseases and Death s Real?" Sunday school, 10 a. Ini. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.1 n in. Reading room Ipen from 2 to 4 1 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. C Public cordially invited to attend serv- b ices and visit the reading room. p Immanuel Baptist. i p Immanuel Baptist church, Pine and tl Woody streets--10:45 a. m. worship hI and service. The pastor, Rev. C. B. S Allen, Jr., D. D., will plreach. O)bscr- t vance of the Lord's supper and recep- I tion of members. 12:15 p. m.. Bible r school; 6:30 p. m., Young People's Iit service. The first lesson in "Restate ment of Baptist Principles" will be given utinder the leadership of the pastor; 7:30 p. m. the pastor will hbe l the preacher. This church extends its c hospitality to the public. If you have s no church home, we cordially invite a you to be at home with us. If you ii are a stranger in the city, you are n welcome in our midst. Please make ' yourself known to the pastor. II - Evangelical Lutheran. s Id Evangelical Lutheran (German-Eng- t 1e lish), corner Hazel and South Sixth S is streets, Gustav Mertz, pastor; resi-7 I dence 234 Edith street; Bell phone 1078-Sunday school at 10 a. m. in the re English language. Worship at 11 a. o i m. in the English language. Selectioni i e, by choir, "Guide Me, O Thou Great e , Jehovah." MWorship at 8 p. nim. in the y German language. v e Episcopal. ,w Church of the Holy Spirit Parish, t r- ccrner East Cedar and Adams streets -Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning I se service and sermon, 11 o'clock. Even id ing service and sermon, 7:30 o'clock. I II, The subject of the sermon Sunday I A mnorning will be "The Discovery of the I - hNew World," appropriate for Christo- a Vher Col~mbus day. The l#ade' guild t balm dissolves h\ the heat of the nostrils: penetrate;s and heals the in flamed, swollen nlllit'rane \Whi'h lines the nose, head and throat; tlears the air passages: stolts nasty discharges and a feeling ,f !: a:nsing, soothing Srelief comes inlwdilttely. Don't lay awak, tonight struggling 1 for breath, with hi d stuffed: nos I trils closed, hatking and blowing. i a tarnh or a co'd. \\a11 its running nose, r foul mucouis dollra !i into the thro:t. and raw dryness is distressing lit truly needless. Put your faith inst once---in "IEly's t re.m amio" l unt l o rr coi t ai It, t rrh w.ill sulrely ,},.. ao ,,,,., . -A,v, w-ill hold it sa'I' I leai n TI II'ii yv . afternoon, (I)it1,1ir ii , at the resi ltinie 0 of t iMrs. J. iJ. l:,khy n (eh'tl, - avenuei. Mrsl . I(. Ii . 'liol \\ill assist Mrs. Buckley in r' 'iil. C South Methodist. Fg irst Methodit I :liSniglal cI huntrh. - Soltuth, corlner of ih ixth hesnl a:ld Hazel-Sundaey - i ll 9:5 ;t . ill. s. Preaching at 11 i ni. hy the plresid ing elder, Rev. \ I.. Th'Irloullghnllntl stbject, "The -h. i:, h atnd Its Mis - sion." Preachig llie pastor, 1\e. iH. P. Baldersoln, I m.; sil ject, "Christ's .t thh, "'o\\;tl d Molni." it This is the first ' n, that R \. .\. 1,. SThoroughlitman h.I- pi,'ai hed in Mis e seouila and w , '.ill, inhi all our n friends to hour . .. r. 'hormnh o man conlles to ' , i in '!h ''ii , olumlin conference, whet, has been thie ire . siding elder of t! lk: n, district. . Rev. A. L. 'I'.1i n.--i if iii ill pr" - siding elder o1' tI us , niii ri-lll - of" the Methodist EIlisni -, it cihuch, is a sut er cessful clergynillii. 1~ comiu incs tact, ) executive abilitiy, iie xp, ritncell ,tll i deep sincerity in 'I.st thl Iillpetr qlailtT titlies; he prii ' i f. hly, i ninsters of zealously. \1'h1 .r h.i has worked,. the church has li n," ',,,. li-re is a; _ report of his l ,! ill, n ll nl,tl in Ithe East C(olumbnhi; i , :flln,,, 1a e in a 1ll recent official st.li ,il lll The follov'ing il,,t-is "i, re , initiined e in the report i I ih," pr,'shii g eholi. of A. L. Thorou igh.lal, that thet last le In id n of n f - Iit cr Reen AG, Le ThOR OUGhMA Nrt ay I491 per riih atnd parsohiIagis hII' tir m. ccitt; that fTwo splendlit ciiiiiu-ih- hii or seven il- Itlisss hail iien i iniiui izcil ilo socicictis ti-tl been irugaiiizi-ii, name i leatriRis ;iiii WvoTnall' nliiiill\ rv io- 1 in cieties; c hic n m un i-eli liiini-i es nesseil ill i tlunv er.lion lii' il-it, , h- tl ]yi. :;0 lld had reieltI mi-r' thi :tii • ilto thi cihuri-h. rThat lii int hhlln alll izeld i clhisS ofi N z l]iri-u- IldliIIns h it er bihutil 70 ih liune, 1t1tI; that thil were ay well ,rglhiziield ii all it ilidar im'nii iS ,i1 on chllrch i \-twri, with a goilodN ~$iullul th ( 'h'l l, IEl i\ rith'[11 I tInI I.. W omil alll' s 1 In. 1- Rr.n .isslin iry si-i-O l, ,. A.: h I pI. tFaty Lof hui tiemh.ers of il ih'ur:h 4 w.ere ci.llegi gal' dusalts, 111i st . rlllll ia. ('Hrl le it, ilverHily; liIn t lie-y lhad heliilt a h sllendid uchlr(- lch 'tral hIlint illI9erty( liiitt to n by tiln sn ieli s W l rlt ll at le ast $4,00i; thalt lthey l id t a gc s ,l pastir, a fTll hlood Ni-n l'-rn-,- I i,'! itl the b(\v. ltdward (Cnllri -: nait t Ihi(i il had been lstensd pls te l l triell-, , 3. .t.rta a tail Maxn well, m a n ,iii I lt\ yx i I- ind nti1i of affairst , n hi will hies i thei i- lastoir puslh the Ial-h fur hiod wil do rlaghteouislss; that Jn the -luiri- distriti 'sy is moving llllng pilcely, lie Methodist. he l'hirst 1 rklh,lwist Elit ,ln l I ulirh, i he IPv. c'ho irlss l. v'rm ilh , i1.. Liastari : its clrnto if" Main niil W h'; tliltf n h ii -i 2 4ve s oLrt. rBll pIhone 30 StuiliIlly sihInl 1 tr it 10 s . l ., Thotnmas l yfiv il sl, l " il intelldonl i-H (.lasses for all ila s.- At tlii ;re lorlling slvie i at 11 t llt'eli k thi i k- rlir ilannt It f the Lorl' h Slll l r ill I h lie ministilred fololoi"g -i shlltTtI sermon and thea recepltin of irlrtllimrsl:i Sitljeact $lf the serm-an. The ohl h .h si- 7:10 the f\'bning worshtilI ln si rnlnll , h -netlect, "The titi- i Cnr: thet ofI n hei itnassingc" (n MonMl;t e \'l nlnl g itti a. offidial o ard will ment (in ridayl i o vncting th- Inpterimn diai lt i IIIu wtl ill I at giive it. sosn'ils Ot n Wltel u'. s " disri-i - he insg tlil Ilr - ir m etid l u lt l nn'ghlc h, ,i iwhene l ith u stl.i''ct of E ' ,"p li lfi i ,if iths I-hly Spirit" will hl ,lis-lussd. All at rdial n0t. italiin ITm s ntln,-el tI all , th, te worship with fist. In ts .mlllsi for w illnday ast -iilcls it the i ng First Methodist Epliscl;ll h lirch ts i . n- follows: Morning: Anth-m "Bringing kn k n His thheres W pith Hinm" o .) Bullk) l ay choir. Evening: Anthemn: 'The Inrti ti h Ise My' Strenugth" (ilnlirsiiio), c(.hoir: v a- solo, mselected, (. A. McAllister. An- t' id thqm: "' l1 a GoQO Thing to Give C SCHLOSSBERG'S The Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eating The proof of the popularity of our ready-to-wear department is the increased busi - ness therein. Many ladies in the past week have taken advantage of our high grade garments that are low priced. It is a well-known fact that Schlossherg gets $3.00 to $10.00 less for garments on same grades of merchandise than elsewhere. The only difference is in the price. Many Sample Suits and Sport Coats, all col- $9 Coats, selection is still ors, $12.50 values good, marked $25 else where with fancy 5 Sport Coas, 750 name, our price $15 $10 values In the Dry Goods Section 10c calicos; all good colors. / $1.25 hed sprleads: ;od sire. 95 t Special Monday 2C Special Molnday he 121"2c extra heavy outing flaninell. $1.50 and $1.25 GarfildC serges. 95C Special Monday ....... ..Special Monday ......... nl Men's Clothing and Furnishings Several Cases of Men's Clothing and Men Furnishings Arrived Last Week Men's suits, choicest of models; all wool; Special for to , morrow onl ly;$10.00 regular $10.50 to $20.00 $15.0.2. to $15., values values ............... . Warm outing flannel night 1.25 (Geiits' flannel sliii'ts; new S.00 shirts; full size ... line: $1.50, $2.00 and . * ' l',x xli,' ii. .ii. ixhx i lx'(, , rx, l i, (r I )pipe organ recital . t hl nt : Ii t i x .i o',l ck, just ]r xiox lis | (ii' lx i ni il1x s.r','l icc, t N 1\h!e1 ol ' o , 111)':. l'. \ . 1 hi nll, s \\ill x hlaxy i the' i .I. iix ngx 1111111 I, I : I l er11 il' ," I, ' .\lidll iug" (.\h ), ".o lir 'rs' ('horns-" l1', it "I",(ist .( xhe xllxxxx ). Daly Addition Chapel. 'l'he ?xs' m 1>il "ay x il),, i) I x ',l \ lhlilItion Ih. Ilx \ill xx I t lxii 'x nx \ :111('1iio o1r inxst(;x ild If St iIxi ay' rllllixix : 'l'I,' h ir ,(' is 1 'x il ck'i'x ;. M iss l, lli'i ,il s., xi.sit- ti in, x eh'x ',ix s ofr the i l irsl M,,thox Iit i 1''. isl, ,(il xhinlx h, \ill as. ist in i h, ori toui hini x. (;G o '.;(' '. Iti c'kl,'h' is x.x - |(p rinlt( icnt. \ Cordial i1n ll ) i . I. ' xtl 'ixnx di in 1 ill th,' I" l() i(' inll Il..; (; nx i i;Ih orIii ''xxi I) l ] ' ii''res' l. I. lId "GETS-IT" Is a , Wonder for Corns - No Fuss, No Pain, Sure and Quick. si Nothing Like It. "Gets" Them Every Time. "11 (;'T .'S-IT " t' ,)' f ' ' cornIs, ii'fo')l .! You lxii Ino- lrnc "t I;h l tha;it c\< y t IBbil l ihorl coa11 iiix l ii :1:; Nobody Knows How Good I Fool. Corns Are Gone at Last. 'GETS ", No odt. Knoh w. tHtOw G I F ll ,li i h a I x 'xx I xxl s' t'li. i l ii11 I' , .' 'ini }( Ili 1,' i f'''ox x xii. 'x'l'8 PU ix In S is-to .rs to ( t1 ilispl;,(r(t l d i r'oN o } th lrl, c lr l. No mlil or' l, "'l lit g," no mxrx i 1,11 Ip:,ii ii nn ir cxicking and g Nu iixxg, x ( tort ntoonr r' x xzx orsi t\+ r :v; "N;I'sT -I'T" s ito(s ) , ain, shriv( ls up 1) (1 ) ill t t ru n, s:;l th (o oarn vanishesI. . $1 111.1 ( x;IT --IT'I n :,'( r lait ,i lis iSri l(. s to( I xx S h,;ilithy fl'sh. Waxrts, callixses 'x. x xi ti xt xiii iiir xxxt xii) i x I'n.uP. x iix $1 S (TT.1 .'-I''" is xhl t xi ilixg Mstoros ati of il ole' , t ' i"nt oni . x.l''x'iit of urixet tix ix' .1 lxaxvwrli'n '( Co.. i'hiix . go. Sold |i rlay in lliissoula by Gxen. 'rr.ilrhelimer. c1' xii --. --- - 'n- Quick Help to Backache and Rheu. ,ixf matism. A Ti.i iin xi or woman who wants tlli 'lilk hiolp friomn hacklciho and rhou matisln, will find it in Ixoley Kidney thei Pills. Th'y actx so quickly and with n its Iuc h lt g d . ffecl'l'x't thait weal.k, inactive xx ing kidneys that do not keep the blood xx xk I l clean and frio of impuritiesi are inrli toned uip aniid strengtheneiid to healthy h xir; 'igoroiis aition. Goold resuilts follow t' A1 - their use proimtly. (lixssuila (rug r ;iv'e Co.-Adv,. . . ;g SEE IF THE CHILD'S G TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Give Kc ,11 "California Syrup of Figs." 11 1 1,l ll, : 'It i Ih f 1, Ill. l ! 11 1 1it1' 11 ;l11. , it i" ;I SIII'1. sig n t ll l l: i l iL" il I t l- h 1 11" u 1.' 5lml.li llh, h '- ; ind h, tl 1 t list Im ,.I :. 1 ;4 lh . Ihtl'l l i lh i.,,u1-llr I ;I I ;n - 1\']ll t.1i 11 . o1.1il, ,'r .s. , 5li l] ::' ilp, . I ,h Ii :; l ttl i lll I Ill , 11 4' I lt I tl ' i llh. sti 11;li' l I( 51l11"f, bII i (.tlh h; 1, 11 ...1 (11` 11ll1. 1 :l'11h,, 1iii il'i ilt 1it l i till ,lll l 'l ll +( I' Id. II a I1\ 1 4 l 1 . qII. 111 Il I I"I 11I I 1 11\ U8 11i; 1 11 - . 4'1 11 11 , 'ii l ,i ' 1;ill it i1it I f1,+, Illll'l"- ' :Ill II ii 1 " I ·ii, cfil , l i .I . l, I\:j11 , l I 1i" i{ 1 1 111 Ii xill 1'it i t 1' 1 l.l" 111.h tl11411 l t' II lit itti I II. II ' illlti . l I'. I t t h 1 x4'iii,'1 1 t:1 til' ' ' W ) 1 ' ii liii! 1 1 Ii i l l t illt I h\l -' l h.l:Krl. III AM DO EYERYIHII - I' lllll , F l I tH I i.i l''ll - i lllt l l I III. ' lii ll I C lt 'i 1i I l 44' Iiiii'l 5 i'iii li hui t tlul it'v : S \ " '11 i r11 ' lis 1 lui ' n, 'hll it " " tI I tttn i tilt l I tip In r t i l ll i i lii- ,t l., i lld i lt' it ' l l,\l -',I it \ 11111, i11 i ll' itli r i h,,i hti I 'i lt lr ,' \ , 11i ' i/1 it . ilitItla 11t I i' I 'it 11, ' ( '11111 - it , i n : li 1i . I, ' li l'f rniu I i i i tl. 4 ' tllt \. Fol ll ley KI irne Pll \er .is CAN [0 EVERYTHING ,. DONE UNDER THE SUN, rih If lhlit ta lytr h i' l p ly th ol i 1fie t tint1 i,. ttl lil.lut l ietl tltl i 111lle . 'li o I .r 1 1.4trl,' l ui lll tttt tlllh 'ui1d l l 1 iiitur ;e ll( I Ph ily 1' i ' iIts ;i l1' 1 1`4 i ' lof )nc1r ina l inet; lli s it '(' i I' 1 h t+ ll ' Ilh ill 111 lliw r.liui int ' Inh reu ; ling, ti-il iiO ltl thi iP I n;lly'trhin .g el.l Ill l\\ll'i l, Ill till- six ' II( ptl0 g l'. I 1l' 51.5ly )pll 'rittn ni lllitte '!" th1 1 fll 1 1411'A given IuII In this fe lireln 11' rug. rhlievingi lila'+il i ll htr ulliitiut l'l. 't't'y 1I hte1 , i il4ltl . Dlol bisinss in Lh, I) 11\ rhl 1ln 111" 4 i'd'1i' 4 1111 1111114' th lmo 7Jl4 i'lh'115 , 1111i4'1h \1, . I' ih d I I" , r fl - '"11 l'4 with 1 ('nlinl y h'l., ththingto, y lir lil dIaiy. ''l (., 1 c l panilly i5 -I ntpi i lo l .t I ilt i1.-. $13 still, 1h1 . 4hiall't hboing is , "1 in :t $1i to ca 'h, 1i sharl's having h14tl o4 inwll ll) stldL su.ll cril d. The 'o itpally is to h1,111" ;1(t :l r ulyI " i hls, irn fact --its 'in/"il:l ,f r4 l'h'o in Missoula and th, t11rlii 111' 4'x mold islt'l' is fired as 'L1( yilars. Th4, in <;opil 'ol to1',4 ar'' I'r. W . atll.k' oiII 1iitto and .1. II. ('irr, 1 1'. K ing, !! IIf h ,l!n, cu. N. N. Aloxai ler, I. A. l'illh'l'r and J. E. IBr iw!n 1f M' 1is4lso la. oil- Foley Kidney Pills Succeed. ney Hib'Jse they aret an honestly nut(1 11th melhilhin that relieves promptly the Live suffering due toi lietlk, inactivt kid nod ties and painful bladder action. Tilhty are of'er it p ev'rful hall) tIo nature in thy building up th r 14'.111 excreting kidney + low tissue, in restoring normal action and rug relieving bladder discotnforts. Tr\' then, Missoula Drug Co,-A.dv, i GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY I Kept Her Locks Dark, Thick, Glossy, With Sage Tea and Sulphur. \ hi'ilt \i , i i ,lirl l V ilu' ltili' w ith ', 1},', ']'i';I :1;III s Itd phuII' , tlo I lIt+! ran 1,"II. h,'1 ,I IIcl it,:; t i.11 t' s') I t;,(orally, s,) l l I i l'i ll i l ilis llixtt lre. hIII 'l, ;III htl l i, is illis m a d 1111.t - II ;in u t lll" I .(, i , lho l" ',}l ti : -ll ( il 1 l i :I , i inii ' r ift Uonirtlsh with It id it:\ lt i~1 lhitii l H l y tu' hair, Iuil, I ut i ii unlti. i ,tI Mli liiitlifi il. twi o, ill I" i, ll ' Iin s I iii ';l tifully dai rk ', n " ,I, gl iss " ;and llll lrilll t. Yioul w ill iii- dist, r ui irnfll is gone and h ir hii -is stIhtped Il'tiling. I ii ), fihd htair, Ithough in dis 'irt+o, is it .sign 'of ,Ihl ago, (tnol tug (1 i i l d,'ir' a y tll ftul a: ll lt r a I t-t 11' :upporlnl el , g~t ,hn-y at ont'o ' with S. ill : li l : ; it - lhu r t111 ll utr aut lhook I n, '' tluil-l. \l ibanhut I Drug Co., .\gtI. Aldt-. RETURNS FROM IDAHO. IJr. .i Y IL WI', fI'st iOLLthYlt +ist, his rI' irlld'l ' frolml t l lic, f ield tripld thus prove that illur IIilish Ive tllthit. Dr. Vir is s dprop - i ly. tlr l Its i.a s i always fi r thw e, ii; lti-lfper son; ffill i.sth a l 'silazy Sh liverd Ithat is downhcarllt l' ti t'nled, blu thand despondent. of itdtCheer ta p-d t' help thes. liver and thus provels i that your liver is working prop erly. It is always the person with a "lazy liver" that is downheart oed, blue and despondent. Cheer up--help the Takliver and bowels in their work by taking HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS and you have the secret to health and happiness. Take a bottle home to cl day.