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LEAHY WANTS CITY 10 BOOST HIS , SONGS OPERATOR-COMPOSER QUALIFIES FOR HONORS IN PRESS AGENT CLASS. | ,l = "1 ; i_ ' ~ "Ih I , r "'.IL . .1..t i, i .t11.h1 \ ,"' l l :: h , I: ,, S ri, i, , , , , , , ' .i I , t A l -,,I i, ,I, , i , -t ,. " , , l' .-. - t,$; . ;. . . . ', . .., ' h ; . - ,t , - . , t , ti 11". .. . . I ' . , ;0 , l , i -, , I l n, I ,i t l b , I . I . . .. I ' , - , i 1 1 'I II i th , n ~ i :1! 1 - , . - ,1 , i'lt: l 1,,, l i t ,t - T :t " , .trt. Ink .' t Il., v, I\" tI I t1,"" i ,. I ll 1tl,1 l'xl"in 't ito in , h, i m)ll n 1\ 1 ,h lh 1, " r , ', ~ lu ll h 1 It - ,r 1 ,,,',-t b'r ',I' lt. TO ESTABLISH STORE AT FLATHEAD TOWN At I i l li I . i n n t nu tn \ II.tttl 1.\ ,1 ,ziii ,iii .\ n ,,i i. i , \.lii - SIhan its11 1 io t Ilt 11",t t 'i l ,-thi I,- 1 has O l at limil 011 (at lo n n t e ,sIt 0 l l l M r." ;h. I ni t slh.. I . ll( Ih t] t(h'[ htiltitt% irihtl ttar- it l Oi ll is i ,lry I' i-Ii illn prospllt o slll , I aI l hi tll It t h pl""Ih Do You Dread Your Meals? H ter il" fil,] i i t-i h is n l hlt i 1 ,\hii- i al I lr it tiot- u e i, t gool. i r this rl n it gal l ' "il at l t at I T i yI ill e w ill t i .'i i i l l 11 li r ,ncrf - dhruggists. CLAIM PAID. , u have no s it l ,or it , ylhi lo t',-a." ntc-al tl iii- A\ h.-It. i, In ilt ii I. i,- T h. i i 11 I i 1 , \ I,. ,'I i ll ,, (D l1 l ll r nv il , ,, i t ' ,,;,a I . , Ti i Ill AWFUL PAINS For Sixteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink !,am's Vegetable Compound. Moret-wn. \ ,rvi.n t. - " I wla trou bled with ;,a . aiin lIrr,'trulatritie.s fr -....sisxteen yeavrs. anli -utld Iii ditown it iiwouli sent as if I was going right ,- d, own out of sight Sinto solite dark hole, Sland the window cur. -\ " "4rtains hail faces that ,, '.' wouldl peek otiut at " e, and when I was iout of doors it N iotlIld seem as if somiething was goilng to hap pen. My bhloo, was ipor, my ciri-cula tion was so iad I would ht, lilk, a ,lead person at tin.:s. I hadi f'matle weak ness badly, my abdomen t wan sore and I had awful pains. "I took I,ydia F. linkham's Vegeta ble Compound and ill steI lhi Sanativo Wash and they ci'rtainly did wonders for me. My troutles dtaltlpparted and I am able to work hard every day.'"- Mrs. W. F. SAWYE,, River View Farm, More town, Vermont. Another Case. Gifford, Iowa.--"I was troubled with female weakness, also with displace ment. I had very severe and -stady headache, also pain in back and was very thin and tired all the tim,.. I com menced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I am cured of Sl^wthese troubles. I cannot praise your medicine too highly. "-Mrs. INA MILL SLAGLE, Gifford, Iowa. Once Savage---Good Indians Now 0 " II i; O . '. Sioux Indians watching demonstration of gang plows; Indians harvesting oats; Indian school children. \'. I-h e :t n. tit. =(. The , ,w I ' d .r the law i .ni ad'tit l in 11 9i each inig inm plem ent.. sonic of the w ealth hi ,oil'tti i Sinux In llans if e l.im i ;i n oi n ii li/ng S if a 'e ets ftIlm i r SiOUX thl.it se.I ,s hiaving pur l. ci .0 irimen t xciiixic v ii ch ix s, i Ixaiedil traction rne ni s and gang t lo, i ot thi ii. it" ,l . ith yo ti 'hl ln, v or i low s, joining thI e.,' t x iwork of it tlni' ti ti'. il.in. t'iC sti r tins-, '''. \i., 's ani t on. si t if h rl n s in tin itransform ing tl , \lai prairies inlto Tbh. haxi thlivi dx "%i 1 til guill f ] [ i. of .i n, a l[,\i , x xaxni,. t lir- agricultut'al en ii uniiities., lix it Il he sh 'i l xia t l t } , hoe. T hei i. , :u: a ., t hot, l i, it i liixit ll d T 'Tlh ' Sioux l'h' l 'ir u i tare taking ad ii' . ixlll i .i'n inii,, ' xI'lf-sxIxxi'ortIn L. x, i l .as . \ intltge of thi~n' ., it r nient-plroviidtd Ii l !lt tlut ' Stoui ofi Stolth Iikota fairini thi lis-- '; y' :txr 1'1:;, ,'1:i.- s 'hools. 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The d,.inertment council meeting to dtay vtt.is It best attended in its his tory. LEON BASCOM DIES AS RESULT OF WOUND li. 1 : . I.I I.usclIIm recei' 't'dl word frol, Int <1band yesterdlay thalt his Ir.thl "l'. I . n u . sctmrt , hald diet 'rlnm hI ,.ti',l' - , f the injury rtet '1c5id at mlos, .1.,,, . [Sskatchewan, c( ilnadal , n ne't~i~ r ', \lissoulian readers. will re mntelllh r 1 (. Leon Blaso r IVis . llll't wilhI .. rfered in a qluarrel he twviln lt . lether imen, taIkilng the part of It , or of the two. lie was\ sh : \warninl, 1 id llit milr (h,"1rp -,. t bee ]on aLpprehended, .,iý I',. ,n forlmerly lived in thlis 'ity-, t\I' , w ls a fireman otI the N rih I , ific railway. He was 2, ! ;Ind a member of the rolllh,· !i -",. I of Locomotive TraintmentI iilI der of Mtoose. Hte leavtes i sisters, Leonfla and TLe ... her brother, Roy, in Mis Silly home being at 1521 ~utII ) street. As soon asL word was injured, E. L. IaS Cailnada, antld is brlilnging the ratin here for iuriail. Stopped Night Sweats and Banished Cough If ,, t . uttTering with It cllltliluei r L ng T.II robll e whI h dllt oes ,l' Itr ',t , t' l entnt, it m gllht hell of ii,. z I aluhe to yol to invcstig ite , <n Altierative. medicine for 11;," 'li,<. . 1 Long is, has i. . eonl lsihedl at ,n st nilt' tnt rer. t Iny who lil\ , ,, od Hllnd slledl it hate l1lun t I5 that it was the ll l ns of ;etttttes li tt.end this ease: 1 ;For four years I wls troln (Ii ' , ,',, .lngh. whillh gradually i e. rau "l- {,.. I had flight swnv is ]lnd ,'hest. I wasi lositl ng nlly n:p I wd s ordered anwad or ;;, ly nephew would not nillow • I had tried Eckima s Al "!,'-' 11% I i ,ilks I had I .'rked relief.I isi e lrlsed, pinl l in t ile , i breastu r ! I1 , I beeninie loose tnd easy, I, Td I coulllolulle d gettingly ll"ýl l, \ It l beenne normal. I i amI M1S.) M1ARY W ASSON. "l l+" i ' , ,,en, 172h S. i7th St., nhi .l llu.l " -I. . ited; more ni relquest.) iII to-.,It tird L ung Af|o ctions, ,and Miss i'nla tDug Co. and George F 'rishcilme',r n , Adv. OVER INtOME TA PROLETARAT WORRIES COMMON PEOPLE SPECULATE AS TO MANNER OF REVENUE COLLECTION. There Is mnuch talk among those in Missioulla whose incomes are not large enough to comen within the province of the income tax as to the method which will be employed in the collection of Uncle Sam's latest form of revenue. There are no revenue col lectors in MMissoula, this city being included it the district covered by collectors in Salt Lake. The force now tinder governmlent employ in the dis trict olvionisly is too small to handle tile collection of the income tax and those who won't have to pay are be ((coming mlore excited than were the tmoldohlel'trs \wlteil tile law was passed. The co((ItIion opinion is that a house 't-ho)e (cHnvass will hav'e to be made in all the cities of any size in order to reach all whose incomes are taxable. 'fI ontdlnt such a canvass w\ill requtre the e mploymevl'nt oif a large number of reveIne (collectors, even in citids as relatively unimpliortant as Missoula. .Int liotte there are some deputy col letlors, biit the force in the Smoky city is too smaill even to handle Butte coll(etio(ns. T'he officials there have ite('(ivild no other word than a letter f'oin headqluarters in Salt Lake con taiinig a copy of the income tax law ;no asking that the names of all those with incomes large enough to interest tihe government be forwarded. Thie let ter also, laid down the standard which inome Illx collectors will be requirr to miet, though nothing was said of the empliloymenllt of men to cover other Montana cities. The standard set by the government is high. despite the fact that it is not likely the salaries in the inconme tax department will ex ceed those paid in other branches of the reveinue service, notoriously the meanest conldlleted by Uncle Saim. Juldging from the sizes of salaries in the reveniue department, it is thought that tax collectors will he pail about $1,000 a year. The hours are long, the standard high and the pay lotw. The corporation tax clerks were paid only $900 a year. Trade in Foreign Countries. Inl foireign coiuntries you come iunto conIametition with the host goods froin every land. An article must lha\ve meorit of the highest order to win es teem. In many of these countries I'htnibcerlain's c'tough lReniedy is the moist hpopular meditcine in use for ,oughs and coldls beause it is the hest. F.or sale bIy all druggists.-Adv. METHODIST SCHOOL GETS BUSY MONTANA WESLEYAN UNIVERS ITY PLANS TO INCREASE ENDOWMENT FUND. Montana Wesleyan university has iii hlrkel illln a campaign for a larger endowment. The trustees of the institution have decided t > increase the fillnancial Ihlaic(ing to $7ST,000, according totil : annoouncenment recently publishted 1,.- Presicint C'harles I,. Bovard. The fr,sialt a:nnouncement follows: "t m" 4of the largest educational un dirtakings ever placed before the citi zen. of Montana has been decided upon by the trustees of the Montana We. Iey ui university. "'T'hese gentlemen believe that this is the hour oif opplortunity for the W'es leyan endowment to be increased to $75,0ii . "T'lhe trustees iha\ called to their assti:blanre 'harles Strailer of Lincoln, Neb.. who will direct the campaign. As a sill(cessfll campllaign manager M'r. Strader became noted through his chairmanship of the squtad of Lincoln btsinesrar men who, in 10 days, secured hledtges aggregating to more than $100,000 for that city's Y. MI. C. A. building. Then last year he managed a ciapaign in Nebraska for the Ne braska WVesleyan university and se cured subscriptions totaling $231,000 in eight days. Besides this he has han died successfully several smaller. en tcrprises. "That he is remarkably well euluiitlied It direct the Montana Wes leyan enterplrise is believed by the trustees. "While Mr. Strader was in Helena a fe`w days ago he said: 'While the un tdertaking is large in so new a state, and \\hile it mleans hard work fo, every one concerned, yet I believe it oughtlll, to be done and that it can be ditne.' "Mr. Strader is at present making a tour of the state, laying plans before the five district superintendents-of the :M ethodist church. "A fewt weeks will he spent in pre - paraltory and educational work and thin wuill follow a state-wide whirl wind camlpaign for subscriptions to the elldowment fund." CONSERVAIION WORK IS T10 B EXTENDED Washington. D. ('., Oct. 20.-Trough all a;nnolullcelment mnade hqre today it became known that the national con servation congress has arranged to es tahlish an organization in every state for the first timein the history of thl conservation mnovemlent The state or ganizations are to be under the dlrec Half the usual work -and better than usual results, when you cldan i your windows with OOLDo oust Cleans everything. 5c and larger packages. THE KIFAIRBANK PN1 CHICAGO hLet the OLD DUST TWINS 1 do your work" tion of the congress and are being formed under a policy that will give powerful impetus to the work of the national body. Plans have been made for nation-wide activity by the state organization prior to the fifth session of the congress, which is called to meet in Washington, November 18, 19 and 20. Through the machinery thus created the congress expects to be able to set in motion in thý; various states con crete plans for Dutting into practical effect the conservation principles for which the congress stands. Hereto fore the ct ngress has contentented itself for the most part with working Iup public sentiment through its annual mneetings. In this it has been highly successful. Each of the four great an nual mneetings of the body has had a noticeable effect on sentiment and legislation. The vice president for Montana is Paris Gibson of Great Falls, amil the secretary is Rev. George D. \Volf of 3Buttg. ELKS TO INITIATE IN BANG-UP STYLE l ,II (,ate lodge of ite 1 . (). E. will initiate l cglass of young Elks Tulesdla evenling. The coiinlittee in charge iof the iittlalion has maide sllendid arrangelllnts for the affair. An rel'hestra alld the famoilllllus Elks' liuartel will ierl'forml and thire w'ill he stuntils by several eiii'ne rs of the ElkIs' ninstrels. Aflter tlisl initiation cere mony rl'frtshlnwnts will hle servad. All ilemiilI,'rs 'of the lodge' are Iurgcdl to at tend. SOCIAL DANCE. Ilitn hall every Tuesday eveninig. Admission free. ..1usic by llissollla ('lu orcheslra.- Adv. WHERE THE EXyNSE CAME. (Exchange.) Will M31tt-It must cost a lot to have your i\ ife spend the summiner at the seashore. Jack P'ott---I should say it does. Siniei she's bo n Imasny I've lost about $23 ia night at the club. Always Reliable Relief from the ailments caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels is given -quickly, safely, and assur-' edly-by the tried and reliable BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everwhere. In boxes. 10c.. 25c. PI LE S .....A£?:is are curable. All kinds mean suffering and is always internal. Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID tablets produce amazing results by attackling the INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are dried up and prmanently cured. 24 days' treatment, $1.00. R. LEONHARDT CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. (free book) Sold by Missoula Drug Co. and all druggists. Talk Number Thlirty.lM Not one poor cigar in a hundred boxes of General Arthurs. Nu merous inspections in the curing, in the hand-making 'and in the packing safe guard the smoker against a poorly blended, or imper fectly made cigar. The General Arthur has never disappointed in 25 years. Gen'l ARTHIR Close In Dairy Ranch For Sale Cheap 130 acres of land, five miles from Missoula, for $100 per acre, with good water right, good buildings, 10 good dairy cows, team, wagon and harness; $500 worth of farm ing implements; 25 per cent cash, balance long time at 6 per cent in terest. Call on owner, 311 South Sixth east. Phone 346 red. Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-grade pianos The Paxton Garage Opposite Palace Hlotol. STTiAM TITEATED. Olpn Day and Night. Storage $5.00 Per Month Accessories and Stuppllies. Both Phones, 678. Taxicabs and Touring Cars Transfer Missoula Auto Company Opposite Harnols Theater. Largest and Most Up-to-Date Garage in the City. Store your car with us Every Car Owner Supplied Willth Locker. Full line of supplies Bell Phone 984. Order Before You Are Out. Short Mill Wood Ready to Burn Without Splitting. Dry, per load ..............$4.510 Green, per load ............$3.75 Planer cuttings, per load.... 3.75 The Polleys Lumber Co. (City Sawmlll.)l Bell 414, Auto 424. Uptown Office, 115 Higgins Ave. Oxy Acetylene Welding Plant REPAIRS, TIRES, SUPPLIES, ETC. CHICAGO GARAGE Open for business day or night. 228 West Main. Bell Phone 350. Ind. 177; F. A. Mix & Sons GROCERS Wood, Hay, Grain and Provisions MISSOULA ART CO. Cameras and Supplies Developing for Amateurs J. M. Lucy 1 Sons UNDERTAKERS Phone Bell. 869: Indenendent. 621 Dean's Regulets cure con stipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passage of the bowels. Ask your druggist for. them. .25c a box.