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CRAIGHEAD LEAVES FOR EASTERN " CITIES PRESIDENT OF UNIVERSITY RE GRETS ENFORCED ABSENCE FROM BIG GAME. "In'm going to have to nikli. tho Yale. H.arvald football gaume sere ' snu stitutle for the Va sity-Aggies gamle, and I hate to do it." Such was President .:. 1:. haig head's eleventh-hour lr'ot"st g:iinst the impulsions of luty, registerrtd :i hie climbed on 'the North t',ast Limited yesterday, bound for WaCsllington and New York. Dr. 'raigheiad is going t specnd a month in the east ii order In atitentl the annnial lmeetilng of 1the st illi versity lpresidents,. o h baltd i W ash ington next w.eel.., and 1the ytrly ses .ion of the ('arnegi, i , hi ,diled for NeSw Y ,rk a ek I:.i ,r. tI:th are imnlportant assemblies, ;tad the presi dent of Mlot tatins university ,,ill take an imlortant part in each, lbut the dt Inantls of both hartllt makhe uI to 1)r. * raigheld for his erifori-td alsenie romn Montana filtd on Nveil b(er 14. The head of the university will go from Missuil t straight to Watshington. The presidents of all the state univer siti,-s in thil c,,initry will meet in the eapital on N , on et-r ii t , dislcuss t(on (ion problems and Ito lay out pl;ms for uIODm]n advallment ill. 'hibs me0el itg will continl until November 14. t lIr. tI'r.iighteatd ts invit-d t make a f'rial att:dres" tIIef(re his ltlle iiges, but declined. I.,1 has se.veral mttrs of importance to discuss, howl), r, ind will present certain of ,M ntana's edu- 1 eational pIroblems during thet rather in formal session dvoted ito haphazardt debate upon current difficulties. (In November 11 the ipresitdent will go to New York, where the c'irniegi' hoard, of which he is a. inmember, holds its annual meeting. In p-reparing for his journey east, Dr. Craigheal didn't worry muchI about the mntetings hie is toi attend; his fore most thought was of the footbaltll gameLI, the varsity is to ptlay here inext \veek. Throughout the itrd llca ig w.ti l whictl the (Grizzlies ihave 'condu'cted all fall the president has tibeen a icnsistent helper. Ill it was who broughllt the tlea out of the silllump that was at the nadir when the varsity rliet the Utah Aggies. Ile convinced the mrien if the necessity of hi(ating the Aggies, and cheered them to the brilliant fight that brought aboutt the P'arnlers' downl fall. 'The boys have promised to tele grlaph the sc'ore tio ie," said thei iprelsi dent, "il Ia'll huve, t" h,. comtnt ,ithl that.' MISSION VALLEY MAN LOOKS FOR ATTENTION Mart Sullivan, twho lives int the t li' - sion valley, north of Ilthe ison Istiir'V. is a Missoi la visitor. 11t says the l,',, Idle in his district are wondetlring what has become of their ipetitiolns Io t hi. state admninistration, aLskillng for a right of Way for ia road ithiclh will enable thetal to get to Mission ctreelk fotr di, nmostic water supply. They hlave sent several petitions to the gover nor, :sk ing that they ihe given it rad across somen statt land which lie-s bIetween their farms alid the ctreek. 'rfihe hiute received no atissA.etr illland are .wt dCieilng whether or not they are to 1( : lltn\ld in go through the state.i titti wVili'h is in the isonll reserve area. SETTING VACATED. The setting of the crse of 'V. \V. White against the city of Hissoiiul was vacattd for tlhe( teril yesterday. ill dte tiartnient No. 2 of lthe districtl (<t-'I. White Irought suit against the city to -oi 'oie ,oi , w tith tl t slifficitit aill... Natural Food Nature has filled the well-known cereals, Wheat and Barley, with the various food elements for building body tissues and for storing up energy in the system. Grape-Nuts FOOD Made from wheat and harley, has long been known as the ideal food for athlete, invalid, man, woman n arid child. It is promptly digested by the wo:kest stmonich and is qluickly available in thi Ilo~d for ri.,-bildirlg waste boidy, Irain rand Inervii cells-the natulral SUliply of a nattlral waste. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers Everywhere. OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, RUB RHEUMATISM AWAY GET INSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD-TIME "ST. JACOBS OIL." Stop "dlsing" rheutmatism. Its pain only; liot on- case in fifty requiires internal treatment. Rub soothing, lenetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot." and by the time you11 say Jacl(k Robl)inson out immllllC the rhetitumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil conquers lanin! It is a harmless local rhetl mat ismn cure.' which never disappoints and dtoesn't Iurn or discolor the skin. It taies piain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles aInd boneis: stops sciatica, lutnmlb go, hiback atche. neuralgia and redurieis swelling. Limber ulr! lGet a small trial bot tle of oni-time, honest "St. Jnoabs itil" frottm any drug store, and in a Imomentt t you'11 lie free from pain is, ao.l's land stiffness.-Adv. CIHANGE IN FRAT RULE ASKED BY COMMITTEE "I'The sthde-t conmnrittee on fraterni ties of the Illi'rsity mit last night iand drew up it report to the faculty adllvising a change in the "pledging" rule. 'The fiaculty last year atdopted regulatitons provitd ing that fraternt ties cian pledlge nio freshilti' to Intm hership. Not until the .lose of a stiultlnt's fre'lshlman- year can lie le "hid" b n fratternity. 'The difficulty of maintaining fraternity houses with si:mall ntumberls has led the student coinn ittee to :ts tlhat !ledginlg ihe, permitted at the close of the first semester. CO-EDS PREPARING FOR ANNUAL STUNTS T'he cu-cds at the luniversity have appolinteid commtniitt ees to take care Iof arrangements foir the twit big Craig hall stituts of the year. The first is thlle ,.-d promi, which is scheduled for i- xt \weIk: the s( cotllt is the in nual I 'hristinus lti jinx. Ha.%s and girls :ialternat,e ill lpresenting the lli .linl:. Last yial the tment set a. new high-eater nark it ith a splendid l ,le rtinl. 'This \vinter the co-eds Illii to esIltltish a fresh recourd. The affair is held ont the last day ibefore the Ch'lristmas holidays. FOREST ATTORNEYS TO HOLD CONFERENCE WV. '. lhtnderstn, head of the legal detpartment of district No. 1 of the forestry dptliim nn-ti expects to leave Saturday lr' Salt .liake City to attend a c III onference of fiorestry attorneyvs called by I'riintcis J. ('affey, chllief of the delparln.ntal lawyers. The meet ing is signiticlant is it is the first gathering of lthe attorneys in the de partmenlt. It will colnsume several days of next week and will Ie givenll iCver to distcuissions of the work int their offices anid of their relation to lither inIs in the department of jus FRESHMAN BALL. 'l'The univers\' ity freshrmlle will entter tain tI-h s iophot reI at i ai. LI 1:1 rad ball this ee inig. "The infants have illa e grea' pri' t ilis fliet liltte iVe'li t. i'iistlIuinI ar I ,'tli ll1,1' ;t great DIRECTORS CHOSEN FOR BASEBALL SEASON THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ALSO GOES ON RECORD AS TO PARK-TO-PARK HIGHWAY. T'.o implr(tant qulestions were cen sidtered last iight by the execultive commnitto of the e e(h: nhimer of 'om morce. Ilvi business mtni( were selected to act as directors of the new baseliall asIlsoi tion. The'l consent of these naen \\is secured; theyl will serve for lthe ear as i hoard] of manalgers of the M issoilna baseball htub. Tlheir names \\ ill be presented at 1a hase ball smeltier, ti lthe hold Molndlay niight. All Iiisiness men and others xho are interested in tithe baseball problem Iare ilirged to lie resent. The names of the direc tors will lie tpresenIted at the smoker and with this list as "a lisis. :i new ixasoiniliatinil will be or ganiz ed iniimediately. The second qillstioin xwhicth the commnittee coinsidered was brought p) biy a letter front the Duirliy ("omnter ciii club in which Mtissoul:n was asked to cotntribute to the funld for -10 construction of a road over the (tiliion pass into the Ilig Iole from the T '.tter Root. This matter was (i S('cuii d very tlihoroughly. |ln wvere hi-arl who hiave heien over the routes tropoisel and their test imony wxas given cuarefull con sideration. Asa re stiult of the disciiissionl the secIretary was itstrulted to writve to the Dariby people that Missouilla will contribuliite her share of this rlioad fuiil if the so icaled lathaway rutiet is selected, bliii will give nothling in case the other route is ehosen. Detaiils Wcrc also discu-ssid of the plan to close all places of liusiness ont the afternoon of Niovember 14. during the football game. 'T'he com mittee has learned that all business men are favoralieo to the plan nnd it x as arranged last night to makte a lively campaiign to secure a large at tendance at the game. Every man who eloses his store should go to the game. It is not enoulgh merely to close, t1t1 there should not ie a: man left on this side of the river vwhile llhe play is on. Secretary Ferguson and probably President ('offee w\ill riepresent the Missutila 'hnamblier of Commenrce lit a colnmnercial gathering in Polson next LOCAL SOCIETY West Side Club. This afterniioon at 2:45 o'clock the \West Fide cl ub will meet in regular session in tlie biasement oif the low ell school. In addition to the regular rlllrani, there twill be an address given ait 3 o'clock by P'robation (if fiiier A. Il. Ili litt. This is an open meleting andl a:ll friendus ho may lie iterested in hearing Afr. liihblitt t '1 of I is wiortk in thie juvenile iourt arel invited Ito lie present. Civic Section. The ''iv'ii section of the tissoiiul: Wolnlan's clhilb will meet lit 3 o'c]lo-b this afternuion in tlihe home of .\Irs. F. L. P. Ector, 3:13 South ]outrt streoo, w\Iest. This is the first licit ing of the sectiin fio the season alld sII-siness of importanll is to It n, sidered. At Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Forhlis enter tained in charming fashion at din n.r Wednesday evening. Their guests were Miss Florence Coen, Miss Teona Forhis, Messrs. Holley WVilkinson and Arthur Drew. The table uipton which a choice menu wvas served was richly adorned with vred flowers, red pIlace favnrs ainld red slhaded cantdlles. The evening aft.-r dilllner ,tas devoted In i lively game of bIridge. New Enoland Supper. The ladie's of the Episcopal churlch will eorve a Now Englan1d otlliltr I irom i0 i'c.ick until i at the lIlks' ] -caf, Ce\ednestday, Nt\ovembellr 12. Chicken Dinner. Mrs. Mclllaffic's sectiin of the La dlis' Aid sociely of the lrresly terian church will serve a chicken dinner at the church Saturday eve\n ing from 5 o'clock until F. The pro eeids of the supper will he a llied to the chiurclh hilding fund. Neighborhood Party. Mrs. It. C. Myers and Mrs. Charles Ilartman entertained their neighbol who reside on Woodford street Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Myers. The ladies visited over their needlework and later about the tea tables, with hapllpy inform:ality. Those preselnt were Mesdames liar dtenburgh, (Gilham, Hlollensteiner, l)Dodge. Dickinson. Peplard, Avery, Wo\Vodford, tlollett, Reardon. Farley, Ieith, W.hisler, Carson, Weil. l)ong las, Jacoblson, Dobson, Kennedy, Pl:ssman. Stoddard, Schwartz, ('ur ter and the two hostesses. Rowles- Bisbee. Miss IniP L. Raitwles and Harold A. tlishlee were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilishec yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. Charles D. Crouch D. D., heing the officiating clergyman. A few rela tives and intimate friends were pres ent at the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilislheo served as best man and matron of honor. The bride was simlnly and bleciomingly gowned in a white lace over silk and she carried white flowers. After a short wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs. Blisbee will be at home at 44 Pattee street. CONGRATULATIO{VS. "Washington, Nov. 6.--President ,Vil son today telegraphed Mayor-Elect John Purroy Mitchel of New York City as follows: "I congratulate you with all my heart." PIANO BARGAINS Pease Piano . . . $ 65.00 Hobart M. Cable Piano . $325.0) Stejer Piano . ... . . 125.00 Kurtzmann Piano . . . 350.00 Sohmer Piano .... . 150.00 Player Piano . . . . 390.00 --' TERMS WILL BE GIVEN ON ALL THESE PIANOS All of the above pianos are guaranteed. We do not resort to any sliding-scale prices or something-for-nothing tricks to get you to buy. Seeing these bargains will conVince you our prices are right Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co. The One-Price Store 218 Higgins Avenue __ _ LOCAL BREVITIES 8% money to loan, J. M. Price Co. Adv. e'harles Gill was here yesterday ftr', Il ita. Popular music 10c. Orvis'.-Adv. (t. .\. Morse of Drummonld lhd Insi ness in Mlissoula yesterday. Magazines, Smoke House, E. Cedar. Adv. Paul Albert of Frenchtown had busi tIoss in the city yeste.rday. Pathfinder cigar. 5c at all dealers. Adv. L. l. Mlondlenhall of litonn was a visithit in the city yesterday. Hell Gate coal $5 ton. Bell 19. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. lBailey were it Alissmul a yester(lay fronm Ilaunilltol. Money to loan. McIntosh & Fisher. -Adv. II. L. Lindsay is nut for two days ol ftorest service Ilbusiness at St. legis. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Itlankinshilp came inlt, Missoulat yesterday frlotl IDixon. Birrow money through building and loan; Iay monthly. See George F. Brooks.--Adv. )Pu lII ttt IBarstow was registered at the Palact' hotel yesterday front la:trry \t. Wilson of Plains was al l-(lowed. yesllrday, hotmestead entry on Ilu; a'rs, including the west half of How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving 2 I Snd Fully GOuaranteed. A full pint of cough syrup-as much Its yol could buy for $2.50--can easily be madle at home. You will find nothinor Ilhat takes hold of the ordinary cough .morte quickly, usually conquering it In Sside of "24 hours. Excellent, too for . asutodic etoup, whooping cough, bron ' chial astlhma and bronchitis. Mlix one pint of granulated sutgar with 1, pint of warm water, and stir for 2 tuinttes. I'it 2 y ounces of Pinex (fifty (celts' \woi ith in a pint bottle, then add tit( Siugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. 'lake a tet spoonful every one, two or three lainr's. 'ltis is just laxative enoltugh to help relieve a tough. Also stimulates the a ppetite, whieli is usually upset by a - ough. 'lhe taste is pleasant. IThe effect of pine and sugar syrup on the inuellamdl membranes is well known. I Pinex is a most valuable concentrated Sconlpotnd of Norway white p)ine extract, rich in gaiacol and other natural healing pinew elements. Other prepara tions will nat work in this combination. 'his l'iex and Sugar Syrup remedy has often hent imitated. but the olt sue eessful mixture has never been equaled. It is 'tow usted in more homes than any other c('o;h remedy. A gttaranty of absolute satisfaction, t or money promptly refunded, goes with Sthis Preparation. Your druggist has Plnex, or will get it for you. If not, send to The fPinex Co., 't. Wayne, IiId. the northwest quarter, the southeast qualllrter of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the nllrth east qlarter tof section 10, townshtip 20 north, irange 2, west. Best Montana coal, $6.50 per ton. M. R. C. Smith, Montana, bldg.-Adv. Jhn Clifton of the firm, ('lifton & Applegate, is in lMissoulnt for two or three days. John \W. tMorton of Mlountain Hl imes. , Ilaho, is a guest ih t \issollla for I fe'\w days. Newton H. Schweiker, optical spe cialist. Rooms 203-205 Montana blk. -Adv. Blernard Kempt of ('hicago spent the day in lMissounll in the interests if ; txtlHook putlishing comllipany. iMrs. Fltorence I'oust tantd llrs. Amos Avery wire here' fromn Stev'\ensville yesterday visiting and shoping, "31" whisky, guaranteed 14 years old. Yerrick's, 121 W. Front.-Adv. 1'. I..\ dami of the office of graz ing left yesterday for a trip through the Lewis anid Clark national forest. (,lto lceQuesten, manager of the Mlc Quest'in Mining and Developing cinm plny, is in Mlissoul;a on Ibusiness from llearnlollt h. Dir. Willard, osteopath. First Na tional bank.-Adyv. E1. 1t. (anilt of the implement de Itartmnent of the Ilissoula Iol'rentile corinllfita y is inll Wallac'te, Idah l , for a few dayss il tutsineiss. J. L. \\'ard has returned to his Ihome in the Itozale, 'onvalescent after ani opelration for appendicitis, whlich he ilntlerwent at St. Patrick's hostlital. Dr. Ward, veterinarian. Both phones. -Adv. Mliss Annabel IRoss leaves this morn ing for IMtltte, where sihe will be for a week, the guest of Mrs. Janmtes (tillie, fornerly Mliss P"ay Murray iof' this city. Dr. Anna James, osteopath, Higgins block. Phone 834 black.-Adv. F"riends in 2lis.soula received news yesterday of thie birth of a son 1Vedlnesdaly to 2l r. land lrs. Jack Greenllllgh at their hoie in Sierttle. Dr. Loulso Smith, osteopath, Ma sonic temple. Phone 618; res. 533 red. -Adv. Mrs. 1. i(. Ie.ntty and daughter ar-. rivedt in M1issoula yesterday to joill Mir. Bteatty, wihii is in charge of tlh' Cninen's clothing dtepartmlent or the l inoihuoe store. Stenographer. I)awson, Montana Blk. -Adv. Adam Thielan was a visitor in Mis soula yesterday from Quartz. tHe went later to Steve',nsville to join iMrs. Thielan \vwho is visiting relaftives at that place. Perma Auto service, meets trains 41 and 42 daily. A. McFarland, niana ger.-Adv. Miss Juliette Deschamps andt Miss Queenabellec (Glrdiner went yesterday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. .\rthur 1)eschanp;ls near I'renclhtown, Ithere to visit until Saturday. Corsets, front and back lace, of the latest models made to order and guar anteed. Phone 502 black.-Adv. The application of Jay I. Arnold of I'lains for homestead entry ion( 160 acres inl the southeast qularter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the sotlthcast tllartter of isectito :, also the northwest Ittllll't ,of thei iinortheilcst tuartlcr of sectioni L1, townshili li0 nrth, ill` L rang \\(: st, weas ye'sterday suslltls llded. MIiss Stiflla I)tuunc an left yesterdl.ay for Pullmnut, \Wnsh.. where she twill hL p]esent it the installation tf a e\in chapter of Kappa A110:"l Theki ill the Waslhington stiate 'llege. IIandy scratch pads and waiter checks for sale at The IMissoulian of fice.-Adv. Henry .I. .tohnson, wih,) is eetti employed in the I'ri'ed Itates genlugi cal survey in ithe northern part of lhe ltate dlring the sulinitr, has Ir'tinlllut (o Misstoula for lith hinti. Money to loan on ranch and city property. If. D. Fisher, 113 E. Main. -Ad v. Airs. I'. I.. Wehter is here 'for a few days a guest in tthe homie tof Mr. :tad Mrts. .1. II. Weher. Sihe has hon vis iting frienitls inll I leina for the lastl six weeks and is now going to Spokiante. Marsh, the undertaker; phone 321. Adv. L.ulwig Schulitz otf Hamilton all plied yesterdla for hor nlt'steatl ent iy on 40 .nres ill unIlt "H," the soulthealSt qualrter of the nlorthea:ust quarterl l section _5, i ltux iisliip 1t) north, 1 igeO 21 west. The ppitliation wtis al lowed. Paxton hotel; ncewl managemlent. Steam heat; comnfortahle rooms for winter.-Adv. Mr. and MrsI. let rg, ('. lntffie tndl AMrs. iuffiTie's mother, Mrs. iHatrwtood, spent tlti thdat in IMissotla,. guests in lithe home f Attorney tnud Mrs. V. S. ttKutchinl, whlile on their way to ('oali fornia t'roin tlheir holnme at RIiponl, \\'is consin. The Missotliana ha:s the best du plicating second sheets for letters. $1.00 per 1,000.--Adv. Mr. and iiMrs. (1. W. \Vlhiting and daughters, Hiiss Jlane anlt Mi.us 3l;a t Whiting, ha\e returned from (titer Tail county, vhintiestuit, whtre they spent the sumlnlmetr. 'I'hey w\ill go at oncie into their own h ern on Southll Third street. HLwvrd ]lv\lm.dl made application yesterday' for hol osiu'eie1t otItry io 116.31 acres includiling Tots 2, ttl 4I. the southeast quarteir fithe somithwest ulllarttr of se('ctionl :0, .\ townshipi 12 north, range 1tt west. The tpllict lion was allowed. The Penwell hotel, aV'iartment 25. All kinds of plain and fancy gowns made. A style for every figure. Come and see me. Mrs. L. D.. Ilumphre ville, phone I'enwell hotel. Both phones.--Adv. COMPLIMENTS JURY. Yesterday Jtlltge' I'atteirson excused for the term all of the jurors excelpt those now sitting" in the case of the Missoula Trust and Sa;\'ings hank against Thomas J. Murilphy and others. In discharging the imen of his depart inetit tile court paii themn high rlin Aliment hb comnmenting upn tlihe fair ness of their v\erdi'ts, saying that .he' lhld never had cases decitidl w\ith sllt,"' good judgment dluring any other term tif court he has held. T'ie caset ntin tioned above, which is on trial beforc, ,Iu(I.go :. l. l l lillU'IL \\;11 w ll t .Icontllnu d to. la y . 11 .s th1 lai s t tI " th e0 1l ' ) in all I iart. t lient No. 2. BIG CROWD ENJIOYS SOCIALISTS' DANCE tissoilait sm alistt s :it 1t1h Elit. last 1ht l ' 15 . hit I1 1 8 i t (f It Ir M ill Ito s.allll!n tlint. ' hli ( Wo l, :I hii tlrotwdI taill in atltitio'n mn; y h:I i hiought Iic.k ,tl. 1 'hi it ll t hie1 afi :li: L !il;it l 'il slle-just ti n t. l t.; ill igars or spechial tastes. More ha thaIin, a millio tn men co;tl a fine p theirrl of lnosing towi nr Gener of extrals (hlu,- , ill. it is thhMade for men who require ll lstmild, tasty, annul rom atic, cigar at a roeanable price. As in Drinks I -just so in cigarsft . there are special kinds for special tastes. More than a million men cont. fine their smoking to General Arthur cigars. Made for men who require e mild, tasty, aromatic, cigar at a reasonable price. 27 Lots in Park Addition with f; ir ]otss, laurn, ch i'ken houses, ett'." lots of fine fruit; nice sladl trees atll] nice Ltwn; h.ier right 1 ibth tr. h yert li;.e;u " ea lille; just the 1,1:r for ' lthickens :In4l gar tell an1 fru ni; eoarly fotur ;acres ili this Itrant'; ch, ;Ill at $.1,0oi; we will lr;llt, it ft u' ;t t'ood ctit. Iho .:e of that W. 11. Smead Company Higgins Block Phone 212. Missoula, Mont.