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iRARBER & MARSHAL Your Money's Worth Tha is i t" t' , ;\, i land I ''i.. " ... " V '. 1 "Money back" if not as represented. Did You Ever Hear Anyone Say that they were sorry they opened a savings account: Why don't you open one now? 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings The First National Bank Missoula, Montana. TOTAL RESOURCES *2.ooo.o00. Fuel Facts Talk Number Two. Arc, .., u n lt,, .-1 i h,. Econ o mn y of C o o k in g ? .N ,iglf,! A n ,l kiti h "n, h r un it i.s s quick, sani tary :mutl convenient ac l Any Kind of Cooking i.t th l , ;s tn ., \n h less effort n.'t less chance of failure thun ,ýv cau . at OiHiOl, , V i ideal fuel, thit t . a tui t' it i gas i II, Most Economical Fuel. It ,i t 1, " burntr onlý I\',lhrn a a i ready to use it, . .nl .,~n turn it off a "..,o!n therr' is th- liitlf, Simmering Burner that k- pc th,". r ,,,l ",-,, t; k ing ,a r iJv st rt lt ,ith the . Frilltiv-nlr itt saves the gas. .\li loit ~.f ii".. tl top burners \ il .luk th,- entire meal vith l 1 ti,. ,in. yuu USE THE, OVEN FOR BAK ING v\, ail, i nti it fir i :r roast ianI vegetables. The use of Gas for cook ing is not expensive. but the user often makes it so. Missoula Gas Co. tl, ,iite St ]'au]l St i:, n I tll C. S, MAS N Missoula Auto Company Store your car with us Full line of supplies If coffee don't agree, use POSTUM "There's a Reason" SEND YOUR PARCEL POST MAIL ORDEr53 TO Smith's Drug Stores FOR DRUGS, KODAKS AND RBARBER SUPPLIES FOR RENT Good 7-room modern house near tint eralty. Pettitt, Newlon & Gage .'.. • n agile run IIl'. oL] oil r now for the roy t,"rs. all ~'" for niheten-thirtein: lt h.-t of the wno)!hl - lunnont EDDIE s"'ies iii" a h'ittl ter PLANK r! an, fi n: i ¥hin the last Gint ri'llI hadl tixZ' d and I .: ' t'll it b\ !'ail .il tl lp his 'ili t lrun. ('tnnic. Macl, It,, the flag" ill his l.ch, et alht the i:illy -Ih,,it' shpow\ dI li i 1: and thir. 's TI , 'l ,"li'' Il co I(' t - i ki l to I',ons-r. u;lHthe ii] sta: er to lhani k: for n ine ' iiia ' i it In' I tlt;l Iiii h'rliga old lhlie h(' ank: hii ca-ll( hack at )on qule'inp" h. ' r . and i hen h1 ha] tl d , IT,, i s, ay , he .s at.ed; but til:it uwt s sono .,:1 that he played; re lor ' ill '' I 'lsh i it i: n c nu'r. :llit] -It '',iii'll(-tr iii t, h )'l(,Y ti h t " i\\vaI I 'lin t 't- i i '' t i'' l nit ih - , in ts i .hi r 1 0.,r thi ait' ia i ,, ca it i- hiack. J l'l ' . ,Iii 't \ - lh lt' , l \ is a \tiii h n ill til S ,,," li ftli ,f Ill. i tlltins ait Tithe GREAT t-1 , 1 ; h \vh ni i as not '"tl GLORY It',it i'i, lit iin ,I rill I,:t c' l I t'man Ni'- nil - '1 li, s ii zIiI s ain 'io Ithr el I 111 ii I k 1 ',at Ii t in t }t a tiii t. 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" t ilas a n11 r111 a t11 ,1 i\;lhiqi l 1 That " ih - s the E tY the i '1 lM .1 flit at the hb llhtiln lh ird \l .r-ter ii. n ' li it i- c',li ill to lit e ti-l'i' i ilito n II -,i iftit' I ''li i i it 'i l'' t , ' lt 1 l i I ('h 1 11 - o1 1 , t' li'u i il. t ill i h t l, iii 1 ' i '11i' i i i tit it BACK >, i-\ h him. X l HOM E k s , i, v I.,," ti , iin \1'5 r in ''a l ,f . i ,, l t n - l ,'in e 'l 1 i til-i-,) [h nnii(l' I ' ] h' s ill, I t llo it 8 . t Ihe aine .lll )l ],"t il's .O lf i nt l l aif .in. hh .t tI 1 1 1 hol m n" n ( l]]t l'l (k..I ,h , 11. ; 1:1 CLEAN i'' i , Ih'snt.un tlidlh, SPORT r ; ii of h , I Itr, ,. of I0 , ,1 ,, :' i c '.11 Vi ii e h i llT' rA t mI 'I U , 4i ,ii , e im b ] hll'\\•l h .)11I I li( ::, i\ V hai iu t la 'lt'n.I Il, ,"c i, :.i'! 1 liHl n; C1LEA N~ i ll~ (. I'l::' nil li;:Iit t~ I 1 o n'i :sli t ~ll . ,l h t)t ' r1 ', l 1i .I' s ' it 1 A l'hi I THE TIME TO BUY S \ It i . 1 w \h4 411 o theh'( r f l ,.. 1 4I i1 4 I L ,tll ll ,, " 11 g h e1 d t,1,j r I. Iýot1 .il Il kinds. 444e4 1.11 ,I I ~ 1-', i "r , lbl 4li4ld '4"t Ii, i I 1,1'41 44ýi4. 4 1 .' l. ;lh i I T. 1 4441 It Iq ti ,i- : il i . It ItI St he - I ' t crt . h . t i tlb" [ 'l't.t llh m l.s.. , Lisl.n, 100 I ,i , :. \ of lt 1h so I ll' . lll , lr. P'his, i I, \ '.t' , i'4'''. 4 v 1 4 ' 4r 44 h4 ii,444 ,g th4' \4 , ..lolt:ti ." 1'4 4-t it st c 'ity, t4'4i4 4i4l a44 d , t he4.,4 ""44' 414 4n4l4t4 s I haive n444 . TI';i., f'i4t 'r Iatly .'.lrs right I l, nl , 4h1 . 4 4ll4,4ti lN4 hiuldlin , 44i 4 h , r) nilth 4n4l44is 44ari'4n 4 their h 4l, Onl hi.h. I hav14 I"li 4444t1ow44n4 IL 'tor-: no lig ec"pI nso. YVii _4i1t theI ''' i, t. f t, ntlls \ ill In, d li\iucrcl , htn 4 " 4 4444 . bell Rhone "Ci;4 : Inul. _-7'(4 The chuntKg hle \t eather of earlry frall brinigs on ooughs and (colds that iha,' at weakening effect on the sys - 1t'4n. 444i may 'become cIhronic. Use IFole 's Honey and44 T4'ar Compound,. It ha Iis a.try soothing and healing ef fe1t 4n the4 irri'htated and inl'la4m44 d air arT 1: 44 1.4'. . 44 :ial 4 \\ill hi,11 \'r4 4u4l4ici4.ly Sthat gives results4 . Mi4isoula rt'4,4 . This is a copysof our Rexall Store advertisement in ,i|s ek's (October 11) Saturday Evening Post. Read it and profit by it. Rexall Ad-Vantage No. 2 Do You Love Violets ? Do you love to gther them, to bury your face in the mass of their sun kissed petals-to revel in their fragrance? Then why not carry with you everywhere the soft fragrance of choicest fresh-cut violets? You can, by using for all your toilet needs-perfume, talcum, cold cream, soap, sachet-the dainty Violet Dulce Perfume and Toilet Preparations In tl!· suith of lalnce. nel the h ,order of Italy, there springs in early " j.anulry the Parmna violet. one of the finest and sweetest that low,'s. It is ] love\liest in tlhe had of the oli\ve trees. The pesant who gather this violet for us go ouit soon after midnight to pili.k it while it is still wet with dew. 1 d Ietore daw In tins up . tuns if those violets are heaped up in the ditlleries. SIl}onl th hle. hern -erll t.ll\ ed t ito illthe concentrated essence that comtes . Smer the seas to 1 To imake i ln nce of this ossne,s upo, n which our Violet Dulce is based, ti ti , tons of \ inlets are ued. \Violt I)iuli. Toilet gools ;iire sold to situ under our positive guarantee t lit that if you di 'nt find them entirely satistfactl.y, you can have -.ot~rniloney Iack. Thlis guara.l. nte is ggel in i.a Rtexall Store, of which there are more 1 i th;an 7.1i0. one loading dr(hllnist ill etl'chl Itnortant city and town in the E 'iited lStates, ('anal aii. (Glfat Blritain. 1ly their co-operative tIanu- c lacturling ind dtlistrihtlling aer'angement, these store" can give you the ad \vantan. f very itld.mer!at prices on Violet Dutle Toilet Goods, as will be t sieen froiti the foillowing list: lViole le he ";111111 \vTal dtm Porderr......................25e Vilet linir Tmilht \Vater................ . and $1.25 - \1 ,tlet I , ,lmr Extor t--- thi..- inl et.................-..-50 Violet I)iult c ('o.ml,n o xion rPowdet r. ................. 50 Violet ilLt.iqtid C(mllexion Powder.c anull $1.01) VI, 'let )til "e .S (hat tho un11. . .................. . 0. · \Violet In, h., T filet 'Soap - the c:alo. ............ . :' 5(' T'i, ! 1) c 11'( 1 . 1h ('ro m ........... ..... :. e and 50c V 0'il luhi o 'Vt-:in ingl ( l'ei nlll ..................... t)(. "Violet Dulce Week" begins today at all The n Stores You can obtain these articles only at Missoula Drug Company Wholesale and Retail Druggists. In the Saturday Evening Post on November 8 will be printed "Rexall Ad-Vantage No. 3,' on Symphony Lawn Writing Paper. t S- - -it SAYS THAT GAMBLING MUST NOW BE STOPPED, T'hat go nlhz lin _ in M iss oula and 11is-I ,lh d . ,lI tra it~l t .'h r lf K ,'l lh y es tordlay wii inl taIking Lf thl, raid ,i .' biigIht b" for , , h \ lln .tll ,ll1 PiSi tt h of ithe i's 'hstr k io. li~ 1', N. N. .iii of the .A tll t iti 11h i , al lhu 'l i J ~~ P rudent 'hI l, . al T'oning it.o 11.w\ r to t11, 'harlg,' of nitli ng ors intliig a gathi ling gulnul- h loiens' hotwl i, t iA It i' I' .ish "lliff's ( 11o SO( t .'-I d ft' Ifr nti ' li. I . i t s.i Sol iits agnf I ii it' I ltat' out yst,.rda . but , h+,y \ure not :rraignl d,i it s i lier t' dl thal t they vill all ead lllgu illty n ld b i h /tnd over t,. tl.h disctrin t ,'' rt fior s, iltIen o II" I h utF Nelit lit m Iny wppyrin;," tiiiti-1 i:IVi liii ) llillst \iVi tlt l ilit" .'.hs ! thin si'riffii, " Tll it s mtls, that no ttt 1in is Ibin g IKid l to thelm, antd unli e lieng has h Need ga;n0 almsth ~eteti in l if i pii lces. i\'pl iilt' nmaideI l tinit I its in this raid. 'l h.r, t tnd .r ,.''ral t ll th r sa, a sll ,lltin nll 1 '\ p le of ,'ia it Stir', whhith w ia t li ti p that ur i ! i li ll u sillss il: ist IIie it, itis-l ir\ lln ra wS 1lit allaV whon weO aLp BURDICK'S CLOTHES BRING HIM SUCCESS ti~n , h,,,i' ike ,d ,i itn t rl I'Irs I ognl ]~ t tt il Y III Il4 Iis l'iorits gllht ,illn l HI ! Io1t 1 , , l i , li tl( 'r il 1:l1'l 1 s' - !,! l h, r,,irl, l [nlt '1'h1 'tf ilk - - l 1 lo 4,, i, l , h l , , . I i'l, .h r:. hs, I i !. "l' otl t n'ld rs It 1,11.,,s ,lal t nine hi- is ili Sodllio'iang ;i >plhn dlhid lin ! !' runt,!l to 1 ,,,hl suis :rlld m nt,"', oats hoar Il+ t p '' I tain Hunll k Ihrdi,' I Tailor !- l ll,, ill th , I tifltilhlnd block ;illl!X. DINNER AT THE INN Plan to ,to], at the Ilittl'r toot hiln for dinnter idalt . A lilt'asanI t plito for a"ito s rtih to stoic tintr rPst and I re'fres' itlllIT t. Ih er" ontl itvtinc(. 1i0 ll. tGehhardi.- Adv. FOR KING'S DAUGHTERS. 'T'hr rei lort -, thei t, ll collhctioll of 1h1. Kinig, 1,1 1 l4htlrs' ol:ha ity l ' linm gi\' s lth. total $5..1. The Shutlkltrd hotel Iu;s ,d l h ,e l Iii 1 it agnil, ti n ha .t. ili its Jobb , 11ltl ^3.l.11. Home-Keeping Women Need Health and Strength. Th'rll \\,,,i: of "I ''te-keoping wloml a111 thl,,t a. ,I (" btant oall on hor stir ngth ,in l lttlity. sllh siclkness cls through her kidnys and blad [ dor f'ttrncr thini she kl mis. Foley lidno>y Pills will i\'ico.r ,tt- and re stout' hlqr, anil \%'1ak l,,l neryons SIh s. acihinl. joinl :id i trrI gu' ar ih!,ldhr .i'tl \, ill all dis.ippelatr when I h KIlahlly Pills are uac'd, Mis i-,< ula Ltrujj L'v.--<ýd\', - ONE MANCAN PULL A STUMP THIS WAY e h]ave secured the Montana state agency for the famous Australian "K" olf-i-ltan stump puller, the tmost ',on derful and powerful "puller" in the world. One man can do more than any team of horses in the United States. n11 Iman can pull 56 tons. (,e main niil pull tL solid three-fot stumip. One linll can put enoullgh power in the inachinle to break a one inch steel cable. The miachine weighs only 171 pounds and will operate in brush. No clear ing necessary. One "set" will pull all the stumps in a radius of 100 feet. Two men can pull four stumps per hour. .:emonsitrations near Missoula. Call on or write us-Community Develop ment C'ompany of America, 115 South Higgins avenue, Missoula, Mont. 'We take contracts for clearing stump land.--Adv. UNIVERSITY SCRUBS LOSE TO HIGH SCHOOL rl'11enot' fumbll .a and lack of or ganiization lost fot ltii university scrubst in Ih,- gaine \\ith the lighter high sc 'hoil eIittl, en yest:-,rltav. The college tein hIt-l il u thet ir tl only with suct ceussie, line h ,ocks 1,1nd might lhave won had they been alit, In giai n end rluni or fortward pIses I I the last period tili. s otired a towlichdoln\ and kicked goal, mtaking thei fhitl score 1..t-. Wobb .ItiIes pla;iycd on Ith, scrubs against his ',+I ·'r |to utninatel s Kent tnllt Troyer v,-rl gilood for gaitis Ins through the line, it I att tlllls I1t ei runs failed either ilt i a Is h fimtthit's ir lack of interference. .Jlwk Itowers I ,relied and "Colonel" Hill Ferguson act' d as umpire. FEDERAL COURT The Bitter l~ 't land consplrai i'as' ',progressed .h-iv, aunit withtul -spetcial incident in thit United States district titcourt ye-ilday '. The( testi Iinlly, tiet-us' ,-f its verPy nLature wltre so imanity Ilistasctinis tre in \v lll ed iatf r';l lHi." to a( ctiOllS covOr illg setvIrul years: of timll, is todious atild sloI\ . It l\u t \ ., each word that is dr'\ntl from t.ii gtmovt-ernmelntts wit IInss'es is w\attchedi and considered w\e' bIy the' fotllr legal I'ghts whoi repre sent the defetil.i.nts, and objections tand slhort ar'giin .I lts iare plentiful. During the dlay the court appointed (toil-gt-e it'. Wlkrll is tnitedl States olllllutissioner at1 I.nidlh, lDaws lll uilnty, aIdt dtesignialtt I the t . i -St i anin navian Anierhliian hatlik i i i deposlijtory for ltakli rult estat'is. "SMALL MARRIAGES." .Justice of th,, I'."n., H. M. Snm ll was tltuc-h in dlemttiid --sterdaliy, oth Ias a jildge andi as n t i in offiicialt.endowel d with the proltper alth rit y to tic a goiod matrimonial knot In tile airlors of the \ilson ' blocl. hi e olfficiated at oln. cer'temoni- yest'erday \t+he, W \'. ('. oe man mal rried I'Htrthal BoIwman. An otller cle-trnlnV was iperflormed inll the courthouse when Thomas impson tlnd .Maty Varren . ,r" made one. Ioth brides sh it both t1oulis ,irt of Mis soula . . .. . .../.1 | -- - -I ýý ý i N sIS oIi, N Y SWEUGHT SUPERIORITY OF WASHINGTON IANS IN EXPERIENCE IS AN OTHER HANDICAP. Pullman, Oct. 11.-(Special.)-Su perior 'weight and better experience allowed Coach Johnnie Bender's men to defeat Montana, 34 to 9, todaY. Daring the first two quarters the game was a rout, the heavy Washing tonians gaining at .will through the dazed Montana line. Then with the start of the third quarter came a brace, the Montanans found them selves steadied in defense and speeded in attack, and, holding the westerners scoreless, took the ball over for a touchdown. Busha recovered a fum ble, and by a brilliant run carried the ball to the one-yard line. Three line smashes took the ball over, Collins crossing the line. In the fourth quarter Montana con tinued to take the offensive, twice threatening the Washington goal. Each time, however, they were re pulsedy and as the final whistle blew Owsley booted a. beautiful goal from placement from the 40-yard line. The game started snappily enotugh, Mon tana holding 'Washington fpr downs. Montana, failed to gain, and it wide pass to Owsley as he dropped back to punt, gave the .home team a. chance to score. After the second kick-off the visitors were repuilsed once, but canm. back with a score. After that it was a rnot. Every Montana player took part in the game. Dortnhlaser,,Collins. Kla.pper, O(t,sley and Ga ult were the particular stars. The team twill return home Sunday night. Montana lined u pi as follows: WVeid man andl \ Vley end;:; Lamlnbert and ]rornhlaser, tackles: 'iaemnls and Streit. guards; E. 'raighead, center; Kress and Shirley. half tracks; c(ollins, quarter back; (lwslev, full back. "Vaslington stale college presented the following battle front: Tyer and Dietz, ends; Alvord and Hinderman, tackles; J. Harter and Langdon, guards: G. IHurter, center; Durha.m. - quart-r back; Vance and Coultet half hlacks; Foster, futll back At the end of the first quarter the score stood: WVashington state col lege, :i 0: .tontana. 0. .I....... FOOTBALL RESULTS Iown. 76: ct'olnell college, 0. Dirake. 20; Grinnell, 0. University of Kansas, 52; WVashing toln 5univ\ersity, 7. Illinois. 24: Missouri, 7. Idaho, 54 ; Gonzaga, P. Nebraska, 24; Kansas A. C.. 6. Iowa State colle'ge', 13: Fort Dodge t high, G. S l(iloit college, 52: MoInoulth. 0. 1i,1o ('ross, 13: Boston college. 0. Ya'le seocond team. 0(: Exeter, 19. s aiker university, 0: Uaskell. 20. l niversity of Washington, 27; 1 ri.emrton Navy Yard All-Stars, 7. l'nivirsity of Virginia, 53; Hamp Sdon, Sidney college, 0. \Washington and Lee. 19: St. Johns, Ulniversity of North Carolina, 7; Iiavis n ollego, 0. Navy, 2:;: Georgetown, 0. Pennsylvania state 16, Gettysburg, 0. Pennsylvania, 20; Southmore, 0. Yale, 27: TAfayette, 0. lHarvard, 23; Williams, 3. Princveton, 28: Bucknell, 6. Michigan Agricultural oo)llege, 57; Alma, 0. <'arlisle, 7; Cornell, 0. Army, 29; Rutgers, 0. Wisconsin, 15; Marquette, 0. 'esterln Reserve '; Ohio state, 14, Mlich:igan, 14; Mount' UnIion, 0. Purdue, 34; Northwestern, 0. I"ordlihan, 7; Rensselaer Poly Insti tute, 0. ,Syr;acuse, 6; Rochester, 0. 'Tufts, 13: Wesleyan, 0. Brown, ;: Ursinus, 0. Massachusetts Agricultural college, '1t; I'nion, 20. lHaverford, 6; Stevens, 0. U1niversity of Cincinnati, 20; Ohio I university, 2. Amherst, 6: Springfield, 19. Dartmouth, 33; Vermont, 7, Maine, 44; Rhode Islands state, 0. Colorado college, 49; Wyoming, 0. 'Utah, 89; Fort Douglas soldiers, O. SMITH JURY AWARODS VERY LITTLE MONEY After deliberating for six hours the jilury inl the Smith damage stuit against the city of Missoula returned a ver diet in favo'r of the plaintiff at 10 o'clock laust night, awarding damages in the sulm of $1,000, The jury stood S10 to 2 on this verdict, and at no time didl a ballot show' an Inclination to iawartd illore than $l,000. 'Ilhe suit was brought on account of injuries received by Elsworth Smith r. hen he fell through an open grating in ia sidit-walk. T'le case was filed iby , his mother, Dr. Louise Smith, as his guardian. r UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A. The university Y. W. ('. A. had its regiiliir Ineeting of the week last Tues dayl andi a fter voting in 29 new\ men li'ers the disilssioln of the afternoon was given over to the lans for tlhe I iazaar to be held at the school on De I ce'olmbr li It w\\s also annolltunced that l a candy sale will be held at the hall I next Tiesday. During the session Mrs. C. F. Reynolds gave the members a talk on 'Simplified Ideals of College -Women." The two strong points she{ made in her remarks was concerning I tlh simlplli ity in dress andl simplicity'{ i in social functions. Miss (.hussle Gilli land sang a vocal solo elry s\eetly to enI Ulthe sesstion, That Chesterfieldian air of elegance of dress d decided refinement of appearance can be o,I tw in CHESTERFIELD CLOTHES We have just placed on display a most excellent line of hand-tailored "Chesterfield" suits and overcoats. These garments have been tailored with the end in view of combining perfect style with permanent fit and wear satisfaction. Quality counted, they are sold at prices which make them as cheap as any you can obtain here in Missoula or elsewhere. The label of Chesterfield insures money's worth and absolute con tentment with the possession of a Chesterfield suit or overcoats. Let us show them to you. Burdick's Tailor Shop Near the Bridge, Hammond Block. Our line of fabrics and styles for made to measure suits, overcoats and un'erwear cannot be surpassed. We Don't Know Much about the Hardware Business and acquainted but slightly with the Drug Trade BUT WE DO KNOW AS Much About the Paint and Paper, Proposition ;'s anIy on,' house ill this Illrepublic·. Now \\e a.re getting used to trlouble; lgot All of our oIwll, and a_ goodl mI1!an of the otlher follow\'s. (llur capacity to carry ithe butlrdten, however, along paint. iul l;lpaper lillnes is unllimtlited, so hring them to i us. (tur paint doctor, Mr. Simions, is on shift again, 'ready t' o give frIi OC adv'ice on all ailmenllts of the interior or exteriorl, ofl residence orl Iilsin(es bu.ildlings, IfI' his stg gestions are followed your roper'ty will readily lose thlt faded, dilapidated, don 't give a ---- look, and assI!ome that bright, dre.sy, interesting appearance so much adnmilred by Io rsolns iof' taste. (llt Iprescritions call for the very best of ma tirials, seientifia.lly comnpoun orlded unidervi the sup Visinn of the practical veteran, hl i to)tt i Sinons. Simons Paint Paper House Exclusive Agents for Devoe Paint Products Big Profit for Labor Your labor can make this land worth $60 to $75 per acre. You can btr it now for $9.50 Per Acre It's the making of a good dairy ranch. Transporta tion and a good market nearby. Only a mile and a half to railroad and town with good school. Four hundred acres patented; 140 acres good bottom land; balance fine pasture. This is a better proposition than homesteading. Write or call for full description. R. R. JONES Higgins Block Bell Phone 32 LEND-A-HAND 'TUESDAY EVE. 1hirs. lHoskins' section of the Iendr-n SlInd sfif t- will hold ia meeting next Tueslday (\nllillg t 1(h hollt of Mrs. P'asley, 1710 S(IIuth Fifth street west. Suplervisor R. I'. M'I, tgfhlin of the ttlac'kfecl atituial fo'est arrivel here yeisterday to co(linfer with I'forest ser.\if officials. lie explects to Iretulrll he! t! today. Mayor Cured; Skn Cleared By D. D. D. Mayor Chapman of Eanis. Rann touteousiy saya he will anwer ant Setter. written him relative to his truly marvelous care of skin trouble with the D. D. D. Prescription. M vor Chapman writes: "I thntl bow o mimer-i d las winter, how I could i do no work. I was covered with ter .ille blotches. sometimes weeping wa ta.r, sometimes worse, blotches some _times 10 inches in diameter. FEARFIUL niirNG. It was only accidentally Slearned of the iamous specai G1). D. D. I write this in all gratitude ..r what 3D. ). D. has done for mne. aesults irom the use of D. D. E. Sr immediate. The first, oft, cotal touch and the itch is gone! Pimples, rashes dasndruii dlsapias~ I ever night. Hard crusts and cale ,taw scorching sores, salt rheum. tettar. Aio form of skin disease resists. Ah drtggists have this famos specific on hhan t If you will come to us we will sell Sthe rfist bottle on the guarantee it will reach your case or your mo.ey refunded. You alone to juds. a also about D. D. D. Skin Soa, bas 5eo. h'reishntr, (tlartlen t'it Drug a., D.B D.D. pfrescrplon . --r ili years .Inud lrtl L. HENLEY, EIGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 115 Higg,,r A-',r,, Bell Phone 87, ~.,t the, 471. The best of Everything in the Market. MISSBOULA ART CO. Cameras and Supplies Developing for Amateurs IDR.PIERCW DISCOVERY 'OR THE ILOOD.LUVER.LUNGS. J. M. Lucy 6&Sons UNDERTAKERS Phones Bell, 69; Independent. 625 TYPEWRITERS New andi second-hand, for rent or sale. Repairs for all kinds of type J. Vu. L17 i`R 1 4 East Main Street Don't think you are getting the best and cheapest until you he' r ned our chop feed, hay, gratel antd wuud. Order your dry tood from us and be ,n,\vlnlc,"l II.SB.)ULA WUOL AND FLL)D YARD 1 , W. Pine 8t. 1..uibe t..ai.