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aARBER & MARSHALL Your Money's Worth Tf at is IIhit n try ( , 0nee h tnnir, ,raten t i tn' ~ for i i n r ll in 1Si. i. t "Money back" if not as represented Fuel Facts Talk Number Two. At. l . . Econ ony of Cook ng I quick, sani tary uual convenient t Any Kind of Cooking i less effort ' r less chance of failure th¶ t ideal fuel, t ! gas is '1 Most Economical Fuel. It ', nt e'rl". rn-,", . S it i~r t11 ready to use it, iit ,,t turn it off . is t t l a , I th, r. e b I, liltt Simmering Burner ati1 saves the gas , i ic ye- . .li' top burners th entire meal , ai USE THE OVEN FOR BAK ING : !f n - U I fr * r roast and vegetables, The use of Gas for cook ing is not expensive, but the user often makes it so. Missoula Gas Co. Important ittrýa ,< 1 5r~ I i ,,"t,~ , Vili In' 1. ~ I Bitter Root Valley Irrigation Co. N. M. Jones .1!i ttf :ic t-L w.ll r eull I. ...... .... ,n Chiropractic Adjustments ]1 ve r tured many tor t in r lr (irudu is II" I .tw F. GX. Moore, I). C. '1ropr~ lix. L.adIv a utaut. Hammond Block Phone 1084 Missoula Auto Company Store your car with us Full line of supplies HENLEY, EIGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 115 Higgins Ae rine Bell Phone 87; hd I hone 474. The beat of Everything in the Market SEND YOUR PARCEL POST MAIL ORDERS TO Smith's Drug Stores FOR DRUGS, KODAKS AND BARBER SUPPLIES FOR RENT Good 7-room modern house neal Uni ereity. Pettitt, Newlon & Gage on tuke ran.s i'rist-y her u 11 mbins, thel sid .o sarý"lt' t 1 . hve say you e el, WORDS TO 'ro ! ick, l lift.: COLUMBUS th say that c'e t hit s todl lazy anti ln at th st' 't' n t'~d us ad: td: lo t tin t' a tyira t 0. the , cl,.tree tlthe thi~nas :iainst You if vat 'tats! t<:ir , lt~ lt s It iot' lo t y, r -t i, i" . 1:4, t thle stuff 1t iLe . n tt' lihi, t r*0 a th k f iat lot l ,il", St n l!st tha n,.at ri piH ,n ", ,m ttLedy - r. a'1 m t I t to r: s for| 1 ' a tih t h 1r ti O l- tI is e riii Isr. a' Il1 .t l iinriff (larklio a=t I e" a, f hL 1-iai Sionl. sn nt t or.:itt r Hart of aens LIMIT OF ti nt foron. watt PATIENCE ine a no iotiimab~li Hi :'ut of ltb Vtoena ao erth ut mi ri lnhr of thair irdt, o t it~o salntf it S 'it -t hid 10 7 ~ 1to 511 Sl i f l<.1 t ti^ , i rom. Ptt riff "larire T l. ta to allh 1 arnl~~ ~ ~ ~ tir,,ii-t ý ti u', "mals it-i re flo t taort iom ns - LIMITod w}1 :0 0 1t orin itois it-i I whit if thta ,0 v. 01Ta iK to*dvisia Itf Inth. u i ~. t hp i Oftr~ ru~nhr of0 tlni iH t tin it 1 a n ith !''! t t l i II .i' al t S s atoI '111011 .-tu thil l t' Louisan' t.a,1} i i, pou d i thrf l sh i. ~r t'ol t ut ienday, Tl' worn timnrh th, . i : til l i i h NOTHING EXCITING I ti,.,t _,.: f, !i k "r 1 r," eth not, th .. ?,", I~~~~~~ uIl-\.s : l, t 'Hit" h"f i ~ - r i.i P a ol f its nn' ti n,'t~tog ~v,'inuý. The most ,'Ht that I int-o rt as "ahirch v I r, I liin t!., , i. T ii 'Tre wr,I - I i, 1 At intervals, ill ilou h the :,ttern'on, 'Phe t11is n.,;!;t t, l,"lh nrom weu called rnoll itim t. " ," hts. tine vwantdI ra,4r*s catcher -and the range of a eta xt I n I 'Hi t r that down t~ rae8of the player', I ,oi: ,rt afto r th -1: 1 ie-fire. YVt- Nu, ial 'f th ilt- tl ionship in HI-H ,r . tI- l Ingat'tm-r nts fi -iind that it more i 1 l' in;. the ,t ek of r at 11t 'ii ilHi is not alone in eatn s s 1y It tor,-~I, pievement. 11,re Itt r, solol lill-s frotti OTHERS I ili.- Man lAhltt bys- ;I Wal ter .loner; thlls' tell th~e lul ~f trouble in Texaý,s, '"v :1 1 m1 is r l"i~t th, ranee aB fr',uble l , huistling toltn ,' Ilt tih li ving i lmo n, iii tht it ýtt.it ill ttiijl-l sicet fi, t i tti, it l i j aeain; I r~ Ill ~rf"itndit hie sirio et hb ne i to 'i i I i a n l, th a t' s i htu i at I ile y d o : In ti t~IiIt ~et it "lh ollt and flat, 'nd give it I- h-i l-l loItin rt p nt, Atil the tl-ailt is ai shritik of feat' t'rnlls ifn tinth citaeuh Ilr"l is Inisla his sis sky twtrench! Ani tlss Iih ti it Int ;ilr allround hnilt thit re taei litrech is found! Anil wth,"n tilt-\ tmin the dirt in tight, in s1it le~vel., off ;,!1 right, [ndi it in he1 i th hady rtwite Ilnd mtake a street as is t srnttet I iv buttent an, and brick on that i l the liiaitm roller i-ak s it flat, tilia thn y tire that hi nent throug a ul through ' a line of pipe or two! T'Itin theye repair gemt and it lies stlulily beneath thll srnalmer skies I or, it ,nay he, a ,lan or two, Then the re's a eerer to ru-n thrilgh! NoIt when some one you chansi to ! meet 'Talks of the "busy nit,- street" ThatI u ht t he b aei ns in this man's town 'The street that's getting up and And, rolling over that 'way, till It just seemts like it can't lie still, TI' YOU believe in practical co-op iration; something that will redilte living expenses, tIn] do it now, send your ialte to It'onlmuoity Develop, mneat Co., 115 S. Higgins Ave.-Adv. Quality Prescription Superior Purity Pharmacy Service S moe dlrup; sto~es devo~temore e to the conmmercial side of their hnsinetss than t tthe p.ofe ssioti. 1e have always tried to rutnintain the cieinttfiei stanriard hhiih is required of high-class drug shores and ait gd l to have ii St il kn wn is the Prescription Pharmatia. IHavi yittr preseriptixis put up here where pure ingredients am '. xiirt iipitnding will insure just the results tnticipated by yollii;r : i ilin. \V', ix nivttily assaeted iiruts and employ registered pharixt tiherefire , A ixtc sxttei gueianiee purity, aceuracy and reioiStiilet prices. Let is fill y. r next I rescription. Missoula Drug Company Wholesale and Retail Druggists FINE FIRE RECORD ON THfE 1010 FOREST FEWER FIRES AND LESS LOSS ON NATIONAL RESERVE THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE. The binn al 'iii tiii't fii t th' itit - OIri. f fres Fre ii' 'i t-i ats t e'l I t f irei ti e t i `tore thn (Orest h :ts' tii'h'ttl ' in - iv it'rllt 1tou. 11, t it aitt - l iid aIt tTt fxrix st e' tin uish.ti fir-' s dx rit t th, sn irtir. NeuIr!\ all ..f theca fures Ware isrovered uanl lt nC t a emfpe r thToo .r , h~u~md ~v- r ne thall iW arras andf ll ii tot llt.-t'xal 'i'u-id. the forest I it- ii . Fi ir- ' kl tt.l off if na rittn l f Lre t h n'i i nnel t t ntir,"lý'. rn 111/',"Thr ' - ,(n:1r l , re ý f an a,"rr to gove-rn menr t Lind I..ing bior -d, Kith pra,' Origin of Fires. \a9 114110~. t"ons i,-alar tcl utarr than half if th1 , fro w v re" startted he rn -ailra s. The forrst . ,rt it+ maim tnf ai ft aill t,.tr~1 of tlh, n tir n."nr ,] Alt lli branrh ,f th," ANrthorn Parifir rail ra~l !n-on 11 sin t~ Loo,,kout and fl-~i St. I;, týs to quils- . 1Thn 1,trnlLne"1 : I , , - li ý,.il .\ tlt r ullo cal; , v u-t ,'i ll'e +nd , ., i t in ruv"r- i" V I~ n of the rtr 'i~ t i l !1it f is s t ", ~ f tht, secti,,n rits, lilt no t I II lone the- \~rthernt P'ainei roill ,F SI. I'unl xr.tdjinin tht, Lnlo or Campers, Too. t'ntoývtr-re- onn'iblr fir 15, fires which th" ruing -re ,=< ine -ce . A la :, ;i' i th,"sr Wer't ( RI pf , r r't l+"rt 1~' lit nar i ts a I.,i 10 e ek. Frfr" v Tro s10ar011 h} liihtuing ill J un, n1 th,' first part ~f J.hil r etns iithli" co-~Ie-rneilv, as'- tuinc w~as >givn tit, Loln foret in the wonrk nt i, ntr~n The :Ana,-nnda f'eop bier Mini us co' pullyn furnistle'c tWO ~unals hosing' iih, f r,- arasont, tho state ý,f M" -tuna ;ti ,,*lm tho Northe'rn la fic htiway wnp lly in.- Tiu-so tT~iel vv rk dire, tl> unthi r th, 5 l0 ri ision of Il, -rest se'rvi n, hotll , 0 1 ~ p i, by thus n-~eratiui -ntg com itth ~r 1110 -tut,. FOR GRAND LARCENY YOUTH GOES TO TRIAL Victor Morgan, a '1th of 1S, was 1lke,"n to Deer Lot e Lst night by iheriff neville t P'in I i unit- to -afnd trial oi a itchirg, of grand lar , on). The off, nse was commiitt1'd onl 'trit a i night ihen, it is :ifl-gi-d, Žtor -.n M nter+d ;t roorn il tihe A~lllranoe iotcl int1ri Ier ligu and stole an , irtnlt, liti of c-iothiis and it moe thi r articles, all vilued at $S5. lit e + rn+" dire( tli to Missoula unid was1 or ,+"slod. AlorO n (0(101 to 31issoubt and iinfde-d in the 'ul-ity jail after he tait siieiiistfiily scnit1red -ioIne real moneyv for a phony ten-dollar till. The hill wits petrfertit Itlnk on one side, but Morgan tise,]l it at Link's store. ior tuinately he had spent but 70 cents of it when arrestei, or at any rate tn hail 19.i1, which trill go iaik to make ithe traud guid. [Ti1 luan who lost Ith clothes came fri- I-ier Lodge Sa uirda- after-oin and reported his loss to the jutleu, hto-n it was found that the description lilt Kn e :1nd4 the on furnished by linti wxeiie the iiiimIi. The arrest 'tas mladilte shortlY after that tirn BROTHER T1 JOE BUSH WILL PITCH FOR CHANCE Irat pitcher as Leslie hist is, he in ill h1' ovrshtisuwimited, says his ciusin, Toms 11501 of louttle. But the glut} will all ti 1e11t in the family, for the com ing king is Leslie's younger brother. The Aniuonda Standard is first with this inti-resting ntews and tells It as a|follo s: Fied -ush, at brother of the Phila I delphia pitchler, It semi-professional lpitchit, now living int Great Falls, has been signed by Frank Chance of the New York Aiericans and expents to go to tthe Hiighltnr nit n (l next spring. "This ntews iines fronI fio Bush, a cousin of the Athletfc pitcher, who Is I in emplo e of the ialitalli W'mhmoIon ioimpany. Fredi- in f right-hander and, In contrast to Leslie, Is more than 6 fIet tall. He is 17 year.- aII nid his first baseball experience canl oi the (eit htils high school rliib. He shut oat the Billings lproffssi' nt ti and was i conuended to Chance. 'Fred will be a betty litcher than Li-nlie and there will be in-i Kush ist S among the best class of theirs in a few I years now,' said theiri cri-usin last night. SLEDGE FOR SLEEPER. Joe liarnaby, a reservation half breed', aas found souonl islSlit on ii sintnty corner of Stevens lireet Iy a 111li-e officer yesterday aft'tltrioon and taken to the station as the start of i rock-pile gang. Joe has 1ein a fre neat sidewalk slumberer anI on it i-ry oi'nsion (of arrest his stently us 'ertedl that he would starve like a otffrlag'tte before he ~ituld swing a hammer. Now the police are deter niniesr he twill work, ani an interest ing scene may be expected this morn TO TEACH IN HIGH SCHOOL. Ian TV. Fitzpatrick his lieun em tltyed by the Missoula county high school hoard to assist tie instructor in sinual training at ti,. high school. i-r Fitz;' trick is an exl- it att hltlnist ;i:l li will give nit cing hours ti teaching, taking the pIat r, sigiiael by Pr. f-'sn r Gross, recentI; of the uni versity faculty, who il.] some teiching also it thu high school. MASONS, NOTICE. SpeI iu communicatiit Isi rinny ilmge No. 49, A. F. and .\. Al.. 7:30 this iveitink. F. C. lugr.e. Visiting M1asons tv-I- rutn. I . 1'. AVERY, i-cretary. -Adv. POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Th'' r-i will he ;, teeting in the city - all 't lanta . en- it I g at S Itllock to1 lsuse the otaing state show. 'itt II 'ptltri t fanciers are requested It at ItrEt- .\uv. MUSIC DEPARTMENT MEETS. The tIusic deu-irtitent of the Win at'i- club will meet this afternoon witll Miss Eva 'tffee -it her home tit i11 t I-t-i of South Higgins avenue and i Fifth street. From the time of the earliest Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman physicians straight down to the present day, mineral waters have been considered the oldest and ablest curatives known. Standing alone in its class, the high regard in which WHITE ROCK WATER is held by the doctors of today is attested by its enormous sale. APPLICATIONS 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 tion from this point to his own heating pipes. All services to be on a meter basis, the right company furnishing the meters. Missoula Light & Water Co. OR9ERS Of PYTHIAS SEND MEMBERS 10 BITTE MONTANA KNIGHTS AND SISTERS MEET IN BUTTE FOR THREE DAY CONVENTION. The 'Montana lodges of the Knights ai thisters of Pythias will meet in tate convention beginning today, in Butte, where the first lodge in the state, Damon No. 1, which was founded 29 years ago. The Butte ltdge it expecting delegates from all of the 41 Montana lodges. From Mis soula rwill go six members of the Sis ters and four knights. Two are grand officers. irtd W. Zeh is inner guard If the grand lodge of knights nmt .Airs. Zbh is protector in the associate tor er. Tie delegates are Mrs. I tr r, Mrs. J. .1. Itaker, .11rs, W illiamn Kendrickl, Mrs. J. Rt. James, Mrs. Zeh and .Mrs. Ida Woodson; Will cave, 1'. C. Stoddard, F. W. Zeh and WV. W. Mciirmick. They will leave this evening on the tutte local. A program of entertainment has hten provided by the Butte lodge that t ill leitve no idle time on the dele gates hands. This evening there will be a reception and dance at the K. P. hall. Tuesday morning the- grand lodge of both orders will convene and the k/ights will hold a competitive I drill. The remainder of Tuesday and WVeednesdav ,c ill be taken up largely with affairs of the grand lodge. In the evenings it is planned to hold in tertainments of variouis kinds includ ing a high jinx lby the Dramatic (Ir der of the Knights of Khorasan. During the three days the headquar ters of the ladies will be the Finlen hotel and they will hold their meet ings in the Pythian castle. The knights will convene In St. George's hall, I'enterville. In place of the regular banquet, lunches will be served every noon at the T'ythitlan castle, S tuth Main street. THE WEATHER It was "tood Indian" summer yes terday with a bright warm sun and t tma'ptt un tar tdegrees higher thin irevailed during last week. The tieasant w'e:tther for a Sunday walk vus not neglected actd strollers were intuntered on the streets all over 'twt. An unofficial prediction has it :hat the Indian and his style of sum nir has made his camp for a while, tnd tertainly he will be supported by he hopes of everyone. Following are lie official instrument readings: Meeximumte ... 7 Alintit- --n - 39 At 6 A. M. Thermometer - - .39 aiartniter .. ..26.75 At 6 P. M. Thermometer (14 Partmeter . ... .. 26.52 Southwest wintl. Use Bassett's the Original Native Flerbs for constipation and rheuma tisrn; 50 tablets er qt 25c at all drug gists.-Adv. MISSOULA THEATER' Three Nights Beginning Oct. 13 World's Greatest Picture. $100,000 Production Victor Hugo's Masterpiece Les Miserables Taken in France, with eminent stars of the French stage in the leading roles. Special Orchestral Accompaniment An exquisite interpretation of the great master In Nine Full Reels Prices 25c and 50c. All Seats Reserved Special Matinee Today, 2 p. m. ALL CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED FOR 54 Bijou Theater Entire Change of Program Today. Show Value for Your Money. Features? Bah! See This One Without the other acts this would easily he a house packer. Magician Henella and Company Another Orpheum Act Presenting ROS The Singing Head The World's Wonder ACT TWO. MACK an? HELD Pedestal Dancing, Comedy Singing, Champion Bag Punching On the Bijouscope, Vitagraph Presents a Big Feature Film in Two Parts Under the Daisies A Prettier Story Was bNever Told Educational Travel "Birds of Prey" "Sicily, the Picturesque" Two Beautiful Pictures in Natural Colors DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL MATINEE FOR TODAY ~d F 4 "TlE~ IIOUSE OF' COMF'ORT"' MATINEE DAILY 2 TO 5 TODAY'S PROGRAM "HEARTS OF THE DARK" REL ANCE A thrnvldmn frmtepn o rr tH sl ,dalng wIth life i~~~~~~~~~ n tes ms Amatric ofhatul e nim t an tende heart "THE LOVE OF CONCHITA" A st''t wixtil a jit ndit t M xhtea -itt ng., wit h an exciting entling. Con. chtit-,a it-rtd ip inisht git P contix tnatinured of Ren rlts, in out Ittw. Rthe ~ Iarious st.n l re Iii tirrin g int el handlttded. "WHAT FATHER SAW" KEYSTONE A tornedy if boltie gvlttyet and ral lauoghs, with the Kex stne' merry makers. "WILLIE MINDS THE DOG" KEYSTONE A ttnijti inti hilait i nx toeedy, wxt it th e Kestune fat mean who has mi de mil l tioniirs I iugh rThe Empriesa Ptitc (rittin and (oniert 0Orchextra. Tomorrow-Mutual Weekly-New Show a ly. Second-Hand Sewing Machines FOR SALE AT Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co. SNAPS IN WALL PAPER For a short time, to clean up stock. Simons Paint and Paper 1 House Oxy Acetylene Welding Plant REPAIRS, TIRES, SqPPLIES, ETC. CHICAGO GARAGE O'rn for business day or night. 223 West Stain. Bell Ph n Ts. 17171 IF. A. Mix & Sons GROCERS Wood, Hay, Crain and Provisions