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BITTER ROOT JACK HITS BILLINGS ISAFELY MAN WHO IS RIDING FROM MIS SOULA TO WASHINGTON AR HIVES IN COW TOWN. ' ittti-r I , t . -,' l ,' ,r~,h.i n,, "rl<%r vh,, M" \!is-oI:I ill n , ,t,'ll , Ir , r r .t . ' . !n:, . I 1.1;1 -r ,,t h tt is 1 it i i , I tl 110 . 11' n . , ' L,, n " 1 , l r l, ·1.•. . '", . tiii" n II t.. . , . 'S . x t"til, i iii' "-t, l .t ,,T+ .] • , t ,, \\,; 1 ,1 Thl r " I t lt r '. t itt n ,+ t '11 ''',i. ', i i- l ... , " rtt, , 1'-,\ , '' .If 1 rtl'sin [ v-I-, t i h "tt> 1-r n . ,1 ' t.,, i :t !! I m m l' r t , ",' 1 , , .(1 ,l . t ,', II , --ist I - - th I ITOAt t% TO1 - MISSO ULA ) lin ry . 'r l ,A'''n t, ti~t'. ] t1 ti hi etl,. til h il wI I l i t " wil .. ., W -A THE LOCKET. h r- . h ,,i 8 o. -pl , < r, ' . . ' . ' , . .,n} + . t , BAChKt TO- , M ISSOULA,.,,+1 ,. iAl,'(tt l ,r h r,. ll" : li .. w l ,'M i 'ss ,;':t , 'l hl~ ~ ~ D Ii I ''', i WORDEN'S SATURDAY SPECIALS Fany :atin apples ---\W f Riv r,, Wealthy A o N. \ . n. n , p r box ... .. A5 1 .i , lbs, , . 25 T I , peL den ... 30¢ F i . p,. in i. n hand that are S: - as n. [l t! . . I ' 25 kin 25f 1 e p P > f , r .. ..... .. .25 S ,. v cctables of all kinds at S(; , P. r rtter, per lb . ... 40 S , m e tter, pcr lb .......... 5 G I .i,n.,; per dra ,n L . 5o G A a an m ch ........ 45 A S pcl b . . ... ......... 10 S Exra ancy this y ar s walnuts, per lb., 20¢ S and 2'w. 'i rv a pound or two. Figs, pet p,.ivld, while the\ last 12 1-20 One pint bottle Blue Label catsup .............. 25 5 One package Searchlight matches .... 20O For your own satisfaction, try a pound of C )enison's Cafe Royal coffee, per lb......454 C T Ask any dealer and insist on trying the T famous Pathfinder Cigar .......... ....................5¢ Phones - Bell 43; Ind. 631 !onrAgls n pu~ ONLY SEVEN DAYS FOR GETTING VOTES THE BIG PIANO CONTEST WILL CLOSE AT 7:30 NEXT SATUR DAY NIGHT, NOV. 15. '1 r! r'tu.: blit setVlen wtrking I - l rfor i. i 1 'l.st, of the hirg O.on st .\Aftr thse' ~e~s al days. the , = ', i ,ilI b ti:lu and tihe a .ards i ' a ts ell tlee S tiy111st Ite devotet]I t < v '° i, I :essa, ,,lt sWork, i. the . the rlcet. Th're is no time ,r" "'I, e."ts~tnt li.s a lot of priom S'l "t o , ,,n her fill,. hn , titust not Tire iast -ooi, \s ill l, ti he hu1siest o t ,' ontest. l'ere ii hardl \viirk it out for h, 1 , \n d<:l.. it is true. hi t Ihe 1 : ;.'. : .t ..1 1111rth 1he , fli rt. '[' h tieot 111it lll)1r ,f 1\ tes. ''Ill It 'There .ir1" I'e , I ullllei . 1,t!'," for tlhe f Oir V% ]ill t:inld it the I 'ai l of lthe list. S how yo iir fri,-IIs these pt11il s. ptI' it it tff. I;'t them inter,,ted nni ,,t theni ti help t 'll I a tll'l\t y. T i r: is : vi in., :it t(.hl, sler '., . i. r I t tlhe 'nl. n ll 'lkrt; iI ' : llik . ''ki, eii 1o u ii I s-k11ell ' In to ofne ý thlese lit.'iies li1 l iitl hi .spo''t the li, uous. Tilhe I t1 5 I .l ' t" ls m st 1- inll no t later than k hI atnr,:IIII l\ l ight, N.. ,\ i -% Tr ! I ' eli lltlt V ill In:t , r n l," th ,n. COUNTY HAS REPORT FOR CENSUS BUREAU It!· bn".1 1,ý"1' 1 1 ; l Io the i 1, o 1if t lm.< it \1'Yusl! -;i t l 1i, til, 1,''1 1, < I lii ssio Ii eri I 11 ' r i:t' ,l.l stat e enit of this o r u ) t1 , ti',1 ' ]I l 1 1 "..l' ;l ) i l- i Ii !il ! it I" thi" ;,ýi\'l 1'i1t i l Ii ii l ilt 1 'l , ý t liia t I i tlli i id i, t , .". 1 ..]if , ! u.ll u ll tt I l i, lt.h , ,uI. HOWELL FUNERAL. OBSTRUCTIONISTS PLEAD. , I v , !, 'I , .111,]. ,. I 1 '11 1 110 ýý ','1. I,,,"I ;i.7 ,ti i:-t . tin e 1 :1 1s' ' ti. i .1,,h i lh l ,' ,1 t ,, ; ]1 , 1 ' , f , ','I tl'ro'il ltt. LOCAL BREVlTIES 8% money to loan, J. M. Price Co. Adv. T~. R. Snyder of Superior had bust. ncss in the city yesterday. Popular music 10e. Orvls'.-Adv. Mrs. Walter Duquette of Potomac visited Missoula yesterday. Magazines, Smoke House, E. Cedar Adv. Mrs. WI. E. Long of Arlee had busi ness in the city yesterday. Pathfinder cigar, 5c at all dealers. Adv. T. S. Letterman \:tas a visitor in Missoula yesterday fromn Plains. Hell Gate coal $5 ton. Bell 19. Adv. tic-nry A. Thayer of T)rulmmond :,plnlt the dlay on tbusiness in 'Missoula, Money to loan. MlcIntosh & Fisher, -Adv. .1. t'. Sprers came into the city on businss ye toreday from St. Ignatius. -orrcow money through building and loan: pay monthly. See George F. Brooks.-Adv. (.uy I). Ha-tzleton came into the city yvest'"rday trOm the litter RUat val test tMontana coal. $6.50 per ton. M. It. Ci. Smith. Montana, bldg.-Adv. Mr s. .tJosepth ltowlden wa: a gueost at lthe I;ilaic hotel yosterday fronll (or in:llhu Nc-a ton H. Schweiker, optical spe e!alist. Rooms 203-205 Montana blk. -AdIv. Johnl t'h:lltterlain :tnd .\lAthort 1(, nard w\'re visitcrs inl Missctlt a yester' , mt irto lDixon. "'1" whisky, guaranteed 14 years old. Terricek's. 121 W. Front.-Adv. .Att-to-ve" ,lotn Tolan went last evten ing( to tlt'tont, where he will be today ,'tcngc;c-ged- int 'otrt hIl inOss. FIr. W'illard. osteopath. First Na tional bank.-A(dlv. \V". Mt. .lmlckson of cPcnclett 1, ( . crc U-KI the d cy in Nlissc il:c se.lit g ,. g ds for the' t'ndletnl \VXo lten t ills. Drr. Ward. veterinarian. Both phones. -Adv. .\ttirte. i. tI:. lc'rsheylv has r'clrcnt.d am c t-l-cd's h i' busihess trip to PT'trt Ian . , S;I le , '<g. .'tc t-ll d o(ther c )t'(tcra)go Dr. Anna Jamces, osteopath, Higgins 'noek. Phone 834 black.-Adv. MSrs It. De i. Stmitcc Is c tte'st in Atisacctc for a fc-w tays. Shce will ac t-cr tIc N c-Nccc,l. WVi:c., toi sp.ndi the Dr. Louise Smith, osteopath, Ma s,,nic, tempile. P'hone 618; res. 533 red. It W il ,X returnl , ' t., !tA is > uli t , - ...... 11' 111 I'lo \ i it, innx. c-co.~ ~ i it ccc~"xr Vt-ictt'-c itcc ti tcer, Stnogralpher. Dawson, Montana 1Blk. --- . r a rs. .c . cec , , - ,vinc int o th ie ' h ,;cse ;t "17 11S m itl :\t1h sret -ast. rcen'( tly Vtacc itd byI Prof ''It'r cind Mcs. _A. N . W\''hithc kl,:. Pernit Auto service, meets trains 41 and 42 daily. A. Mc,:l'arland, mnana 'lc .. i,. S ',t hicc ret-lcc- c-l, 'cl-, ,cJinlg ca n icnt - . itingc rcltcticc s -cl 'ri ,c i r i cn 1lc-.1 i i r Iii c S c'- ;lcpt.ic rs I infaw refreshe,,l by I, 1 r,, "titm. C'rsets, front and hback lace, of the t-test models made to order and guar cantetd. Phone 502 black.--Adv. tr c-. - . V. ('lark and MTiss ('Ilc rlin, l t s ;c ken an apartmenllc t c 'n t at the I'r ntcc- ll ii nt' l, while' M'r. I'lc o d 1 ir oking afte"r icisiness iltcer "- is HIl Brltt", IlHandy scratch pads and waiter c'hecks for sale at The Missoulian of fico.--,\ t v. c1"c S cty tcphonson is horo front lnic :,cciclc , viciting fric lis tand set tt' affairi= oif tlhe icto Ic tic S ,l'lc n" c-. she will 'retc1rn ,later to cl, tlice ct int,-'r at Sprint' dtile. 'toney to loan on ranch and city crcperty. I t. D. l'ishcr, 113 E. Main. Adv. l ,l I t' .ll i ch of Sl; cci. t!n'. hi, so,. to Missoula cc 1 lcttt'i[e o esterday. t r.c S1t !iphy. Sr.. \'wen'lt lp t the Ititt.t I,,ot val-ley and hi. s, , ' went to \'al cM'rshl, thle unldertalker; phone 321. h i fr ccn .' c-cc hhclc cc-sc - tt'css ' n-c hI clling c ric' tI , c H ll!c . 'Thc ccicorc cc nc intccrc-sttig t dI'iv' of 150 ttiich, c-Vcc-c Ito c- t lll ctlll cirlcs cl aI hcc ty cc 2( r clhits as thi resucclt (f the hicnt. Paxcton hotel; new management Ste:lnm heat; comfortable roolns tot i'cntcl cr.-Adv. L.'t.rcsc r-'ee ivl in Misste lat lthis 'l t i ts c'lOid coc ld c'lhilclecocn exp,,c t t, t,'cc' 'etrc ]'pl tI'cc onc a cc later steamer 1lhc Missooullan has the best du I'liectittn ' second sheets for letters $1 ccc Ier l.000.-Ady. 51 rs. .L .IJ , 'ilkic s. s ilh t I or <cltcgc I -c-c, Sltcs ,,,sc- on c V-l-hc t tilint cnd lithlh t1lccl lciF pl)'lei llc c lg t l ccav c- 1llcdCIs cc Ic s-ciit of thc'ce swre-c s in oast'rt ccITh,., "rhtty will visit M1iss Hcth W it in c Ichic-agtc .Ind Sicctcx t'ily. 1S'cacik 1o-t cf ictt(cniccs cctpiccd yes Icccrclay for tccmlntcecaci c-nlry occ 101 ar' icnt Ihclictg thc socthwl st c l'iac'tc Scite hoct liheccsl qlcccrcer of section 12, ctl-c i lth' nc tith calf cc thto tcit'l isl 27 Lots in Park Addition with fair hous e, barn, chicken houses, etc.; lots of fine fruit; nice shade trees aind nice lawn; water right with property; near car line; just the place for chickens and gar den and fruit; nearly four acres in this tract; cheap at $4,000; we will trade it for a good city hone of that value. W. H. Smead Company Higgins Block Phone 212. Missoula, Mont. KU RTZMAN N PIANO BARGAINS (ease Piano . . . . $ 65.00 Hobart M. Cable Piano . $325.0T 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 ,iatter atra the stutheast quarter of ihe northl.ist quarter of section 13, t., nshitp :u north, range 23 west. The aI'lication was allowed. l.r. T. T. Irider left last evening for i(,Lnhai, N ' . there to he for a week in at 'ndannle !inn Dr. Woodblh ry's studri "iiu. Thio ;- a course of lectur,.s anti lien gig, 'n Iby expert dentists of high lulhority their profession, their andith rnees ,isting of a limited nurm ",'r ,f pr:' , ing dentists from vari mus i;ti's of th. IUnited States. If You b, i,-e In practical co-oper atiin; somet'ng that will reduce liv illg xpense., and do it now, send your n:une to ''oa mupity Development Co., 115 South ln.ngins avenue.-Adv. LOCAL SOCIETY Woman's Club. 'hre wa'' . a meeting of the hlard --f dir'tm,'1 ' the Missoula Womrliran's hclub hib .lnoon at 2 o'lork, 1and S , i ' tie, exrecutive l'endril tl I " . Pe programi, hl'.ginning :t ,, . ll b in lcharge of tlif Nl' rl '~tlat , partment, with Mrs. T. It. Innsta the chair. Mrs. Hand i i \\i I i . l I a . S hakespl ear'an so lrction, and 'rs. Mowbray will give th ' statll . e from "A Winter's ril." . 1 :.sical accompaniment frl! l},"," . being played by Mrs. \Will Other on:umhers of ne'i,. \ ll . ,paino solo by Miss Iva ',, I ', f " ,, . solo by Mrs. E. P. Dun : .' o"t, desdamnes C. E. ,,:un .V. '', 'Price, 1I. T. Forh is and -MI!s Izti,'l 11 h.'s: also a IiaRno dueot b\ .M rs. i Ii niurlblut and Miss Lida " l lrlbhul. iThe Theaters Isis. ITh' h. ri .. possessions of past trin lll hS .il1 -11ries are the props of I a;lo.. ,,l v. cling to them as our de r, I'st inll, , -, ,. s when the JIprosilects o"f fL'ilc pr, ' , is grow dimn. It is al" tau plaiiiv -h~,, I in this sentimentally sWOotI 'il:It .,;"! picture to be shown it lthe lsis tiih- afte'rlnoon and evening, amid sl'l'lndht collection of choice ifeaur's. w\\'! loving ti'oacity, ailni old lady Iirhls t iher wedding gown as rthe reminder . lie Ihapiest momelnrnts of her litfe. 'I, keep a roof over her head, she pi,'l': with it, only to find herself lrhomcel'. Through the love of two ch' lilir.ll. sthe recovers the garment and dies chiine'; to' it, as a memory of II'the past and ll] 'lmblemrlie iof the rohb m1ll;ini sti,-l',',' tier Iadmlission to the wedding f;lst ,, her lord and mnaster. Throe other lush-classed films, in eldinll tIa' I:.;,uraph comlredies, andrr a delightful nluolih.al program by the peerless orchest ra. will be the other nlumbers on the It rogram. Empress. The artistic drhama version of Eu gene Sue's masterpiece, "Mysteries of Paris." is to bt. Iportrayed in pictures i: the next F:uot.tsa Players Ilroduction at tile iEmpress on Monday and Tues SItay sof the cioming rwe-k. This story is told in five of the most I,eautifully hand-',iolir d reels of film that has Over bhoen sn in the city. But there iar two hig proIgraI.lms at the Empress Iefore Paris is revealed to Missoula folks. "I It, eaping" and "A Quiet Little \Wedding are two of the fea lures for today aind tonight. The first etiinedll is I a two-reel story of the iarly we<ti writteti by fi. Gardner Sul li<an. In thi< a .splendidi ilea is given if' the gold exciteilient and the rush of SIrospectorls lacrIoss the plains. Its s"enli effecits are sllterhl, and the istorl ;ioindisl ii it.ler -tingl things as it .troresseis thriiigh 10 y:iars of fami ily histry. "A Quiet Little Wedding" is a Ke-yston- coi',lnl dy of the pulrest water, feituiring "atty, that complliany'is real fat imini, whlii ha= mliade millions Iaugh. The story is too good to i, e told here, ias only a vague idea of its real \\,nlrth mild h te ex- lained. The finish is one of the tmost sensational and. ludi roels thalt Keystone has of f i red in many weeks. HUSBAND NAILED RUBBER ONGATES Wife so Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Least Noise - How Cured. i1 Munford, Ala.-" I was so weak and t nervous while passing through the Change of Life that I could hardly live. My husband had to nail rubber on all the gates for I could not stand it to have a gate slam. "I also had back ache and a fullness t in my stomach. I / noticed that Lydia r I f E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound was advertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle. It did me so much good m that I kept on taking it and found it to be all you claim. I recommend your Compound to all women afflicted as I was. "-Mrs. F.P. MULLENDORE, Mun-, Sford, Alabama. rAn Honest Dependable Medicine I is Lydia E. Pinkham'j Vegetable Com-i f pound. A Root and Ilerb medicine orig inated nearly forty years ago by Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., for con trolling female ills. Its wonderful success in this line has made it the safest and most dependable medicine of the age for women and no woman suffering from female ills does herself justice who does not give it a trial. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta bleCompound will helpyou,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass.,forad vice. Your letter will be opened,' read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. isis "The Cozy Corner" Program for Today The Quicksands of Sin A pow'erfnl dramatic object los sooi of more tlhan ordinary merit. Borders and Bombs A Itiograph cor.dy that will tickle your funny bone. In the Shadows SMary Maurice, Dolores t'ostello nllld .Kenneth (Isey are seen at their best in this Vitagra.ph master A Barber Cue If 3on miss hlle liigraplr 1omedy, you Iniss a thousandlll I:Uglh. Our Peerless Orchestra Will be heard in an entire new musical program. IIa yiou heard them? They are great. New Program Tomorrow. Note-The leeorless ones will ren dor a beautiful musical Iprogram at the matinee today, as will as eveln ing. Order Before You Are Out. Short Mill Wood Ready to Burn Without Splitting. Dry, per load ..............$4.50 Green, per load ............ $3.75 planer cuttings, per load.... 3.75 The Polleys Lumber Co, (City Sawmill.) Bell 414, Auto 424. Uptown Office, 115 Higgins Ave. M,64SOULA- . - / For Business and Normal Training. I Day or Evening. Bell 466. KOCH & DIXON, Ind. 2226. Proprietors. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch Scratch! Scratch! The 'more you scratch the worse you itch. Try Doan's Ointment. It cures piles, ec zema, any skin itching. All druggists sell it. 'TPI-~E OUSE OF' COMFOIYP Matinee Daily 2 to 5. Today's Program Presenting a strong twn-part drama of l \', saclifice and mystery. "The Reaping" A delightful two-reel story of the eaLrly cwest. The first reel gives a splendid idea of the gold excitement ald the rush of pro, - pectors across the plains. This feature alone mnakes the film ex c]ptions I. "Keystone Comedy" "A Quiet Little Wed ding" A typical Keystone offering, featurling' Mabl Norm:and and the Keystonel fat main, who has mnade millions laulgh. EMPRESS PIPE ORGAN AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA. --- -- COMING - --- "Mysteries of Paris" An artistic dramatic ver sion of Eugene Sue's master piece in five reels, November 10 and 11. BIJOU THEATER Matinee 2 P. M. Selig's two-reel feature film "The Bridge of Shadows" A most interesting, touching and fascinating drama, dealing with two victims of circumstances. Pathe Weekly Ulp-to-the-mintute news from every point of the busy globe. Announcement The \vaudeville acts for today disappointetd. lhwetver, if lpossible, we will secure other acts for to night. J. M. Lucy & Sons UNDERTAKERS Phone. Bell, 9;i Independent, Wi-