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THE DAILY MISSOULIAN Published Every Day in the Year. MISSOULIAN PUtBLISHING' CO. Mi ssoula, Montana. Entered at the postofficn at Missoula., Montann nas second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (In Advance) Taily, one month ... ... $0.75 Daily, three months .... 2.25 Daily, six months . .. 4 .00 I)ally, one 7Year . .... 8.00 Postage added for foreign countries. TELEPHONE NUMBERS Bell ....... ............ 110 Independent 510 MISSOULA OFFICE 129 and 131 West Main Street Hamilton Office 221 MAlain Street. ltianmithan Mnt. [The 7Missoiilian 111,y he f. ,ttd on pale at the following nei\sot. is Iil side of Montana: Chicago--- t'hicago Noewsitper Agen 'y, N. il. rn,-r 'lar- and 11.idis on itreets. titiie.apnlis---\1'tIi Nit- s si .. i, North 'I ,rthl sitlr il ialt t.at, E',i - '1..t , ;illis K ilud waig. San .Zrancisc --i'nit'ed N,.\'s Agents. P'ortll.nd-- t"o, s,lid: ted News 'Co., Seventh Ian .i l Wasilllngln. Seattle --- I-. kharn's Neas Agency, P'irst avenue ind l\.Ishlun.gton; WV. e). WVhitney. Spikantie--Jalriesoln News Co. '.taoma --Tre',. News Co., Ninth and Pacific. SUBSCRIBERS PAPERS. The Missntulialln is anxious to give the lest ca:rrier servi(ce; therefoire, sub scribers afre etllestedl to report faulllty delolt y at ionce. In ordring paper ch:ianged ti new atddress, please give tId llidrts- also. Money orders aindl che, ks soulid ie made payable to Th, 1 tulisslian Publishing Company. THRDY 0rItr 1,1 I do not call one greater and one smaller; That which fills its period and place is equal to any. -Walt Whitman. CUTTING OUT RED TAPE. If in announcement made recently iby the interiior department is cnrried intl efleit, there is a boon in siglit for thtose Ilhomesteaders' whose entries havIe loen protested lbecautise of l letld insinffictient inilti talionl. .Sierr tary' Lane, Ianxiois Io cllrr''y out stanll of his ideas of r'eform i. the 1ailiniiis i lration of lm't mai ters' , :dil s star.. d thai t settlers in i o i'lorarlo ho haveillih had their entries protsteld, may li-e the tri el privilegi of proving their riases liefore an offticial iof the land office hy pler-sonilly itaking hin 01Der lho entrry. lir IhI. lpresent, the plan will he tried only in ( 'oloiraltl. H re iafter, Ii :ill cont lested ases, final I lIroot' will I. made onl tlle trloliuid. th at is. in on the I claim itself .1n agent of the I;ind office h ill .aen.i -t Itinl the settlel r to his hlllorneSt d ntld there see fll.' hiilnlr, hith ther a pr'opert et id e.! ,. .if r id Iaith has been mi ni fisted. Iter.tofotre, tten a npretest litis n h h ils b- - nt . irsldt i 'itry, the .i se haid to Ie set f lr lhenlri::~ ii - brinllging llitn ill,es lii ore t lie . ls Iter lI the rl .il hland tl itel a tse,nitl time. N it infrPilline tl.v, is hi e 11 lit. n. n otll ilts t're requlhirid hI ifo., lth, rlllearin. . lilni reIl r.ht The , nPi pIl r l l Cato tint, aild money. for thi se ittler s hell 11 as incon VtiictielCe to his nei, i li.trs. ShIuld the pro"!nor d Il prove s tis. i tor I t. iconlli t'.I it Ill be a lkeull l to nia , fike t iddition, l , ,ll, ti, rfi tton in order that it ma -y I te in irng iated in all rpu li, ltlhi sta . . ull Il; t t r ill I- e t oke hither st. p iit t t iretai it l ies pro-Il Dosed i terrr. to rlittinute it numi T dlio t 11t its o i tle tI. i ttl t, mti rithlhI i4 I ind .ertiliiistr ititon. Thl fl l ntl i of 1t alilton hiV" arr etf 1 t ite ti t <!id ll, K-rl tfills I e at their l ntl : ' I. t ill I h . t t1 \ that tei li , I .t i l l r emv Laooi The intli ,urp ,,, . he , onsert-v - tion nl ; tint rt. l: t tied, rstil- d it, is to iin ient i t h, ( -entrtior e nitl- ra in t ;h o il of tini trus( R.i Remn mllt b r . the itu i, '.l fi ount-y treasuI is Lf 1 open h,,; eiiry d5y. Pa u' rtrl tni rt%-l Oll tilt' taI-s n S',ir'anz : fle,,t ,,i iIls oats. till Ilghitt Iut li t :1 l ' 1lilt ti tuihre for hilm to give ihim<t If t h t ;tirs. Iiuer[a says he .Is ritIn . tie is the Hal t \%11,10 hi' . lilt. i a ;;lin to see if it it. lhaded. The p1,ogress. s tefrail is h,.inu pretty Idlatil\ blazed thlrtalt .Noulilitan . IhM 't \rait till it storms i.eforl t ,, kart tihe ou-ttslde 1lit ildyVs on. Hlave you secureild vyourt tuk.re yet' MANY KINDS OF APPLES. Washington, Nov. I9l.--With a great tiril exhibit wihleh is said to ec-el anything of the kind ever attempted.l it. the east, the American Ponmoligleal society and its allied organizations begarn their aninual meeting today at ,ll National Iimuiseum. The first ishow hlelides 450 distinct varieties of ap ples, many of which have never been *xhilbld before, WATER-POWER AND DELEGATES There was a sharp division in the conservation-congress session yesterday and the dispatches this morning announce a bolt of some of the state-rights delegates, Governor Stew art and Senator Walsh among them. If The Missoulian's Washington correspondent has quoted Governor Stewart correctly-and we believe he has-the governor will never again appoint delegates to the conservation congress. If Montana's representation in future sessions of the con servation congress were dependent upon gubernatorial ap pointment, this attitude of Governor Stewart would be de plorable. But we venture the prediction that Montana will be well represented in the sessions of this body which arel yet to come. The governor will not be able to prevent the appointment of other delegates than those who are named from the state capitol. So we shall be able to worry along. We are confident of this future representation, because the split yesterday came upon the question of federal con trol of water power. We feel certain that the sentiment in Montana is strongly favorable to the develpoment of water power under the control of the national government and by its direction. We have had instances of the application of this method already and they are proving entirely satisfac tory. And Montana knoMvs, probably better than any other state.in the Union, the danger that lies in the possibility of the control of water power by a private monopoly. There can be no successful contradiction of the assertion that in federal control of water power lies the most effective preventive of monopoly. Nor can it be shown that federal control will hinder honest development; the provisions which the interior department has fixed, under which de velopment of water power may be made, are most liberal. We are inclined to the opinion that the bolting Mon tanans will not, by their hostile attitude, injure anybody but themselves. We base this opinion upon the character of the forces which were opposed to state control-it being noted that the Montana delegation stood solidly for control by states. The advocates of federal control in yesterday's session of the conservation congress included Gifford Pinchot, former forester; Henry L. Stimson, former secre tary of war; Walter L. Fisher and James R. Garfield, former secretaries of the interior. That is a good lineup; that is a lot of men worth while. There are other ways of obtaining representation in the conservation congress than by the issuance of credentials by the governor. While we are sure that Governor Stewart eventually will change his attitude in this matter of naming delegates, yet we are equally sure that the state will be represented in future sessions of the congress, whether he does name delegates or not. And we do not believe that the vote of the Montana dele gation in the congress yesterday, opposed to federal control, renresents Montana sentiment. LABOR PARTY NOT NECESSARY (Colntinued Prom Page fine) "''tIill',, ll lii'iiit. i'' ll'is i lll toed - to Oted ther Resolutions .n iee e Ilnjurio .s to the labor n invem nl e t'lli lll n1i hff1erson It i ls. presidtlit of the Itini rti ll IWork Isl tlelon, tt wIln l SII lihe ii bo Kiil l 1 ll. ' intr ulllced toll . the e tisventio t i tsd iti s Il t its al ntill i "l i 'it ill the repeall ll to i nll i itS1.ll' laws. Ihis tl I wasIl full 5of ilioht'l S lila I I kepti' thte ot liel' e il it railtl o If alT htitrlltl'. 111, del l'.' l lld lth ti tlher w er ,e .I tllc s. eOntrolt lin; 311 0),011l0 I'te'lrs, illnl Itht ;Ill llionI itinerlnt. Other Resolutions. It l it - i lti il ll h itie ini rslll' P i tlll to the 'ol loratlo gtoal 1lllltn1 ' strike. 1 ti srtO tite ('t e oxcetiive ton illt to seek aliforce' ' nt llie f (1e i I;w tariff Ioll'O\ on ll litlim 'cOilvict-itimde }nods. Ii.rtrle inil the pr.hsidel itll (XPettl til'l (,elllllti to w ll tl for ('lilii 'llO t uit Illt lessee sil s tls 'i 'c l roads Ittd' c l lbolitiolls of risn volitl cout, but atn thallt st ,!te. ',llde'nl tlitlu sn-11-(" 1, short co 11ses ill allrs :ilid crafts ilI high .shool1 illsld ad , a. till I hltea t\.l tional th t illit R!. i tasmi i(1:11 l(e, l ad\'ive t re .us tI ltrp n t t wor1.iligl l t' frolltI Iutl'r l loll t .'prl a:tlil. ' lnd0 t'Onlinhliriing thte nlil'l 'e of 1 (lithslf i .us Indlllier tie flaits' |romlise tihllt the' will lore iu berculosis. Ill.t u tl''ing the i Pettive poplli t(lll to raise fillltd to lnstre sl' ess .If the 'tr'ikinig R-tml'ilt sark sO' of sI. I.1O islM and I hiladelphia. IUrging t'w rkintglion ,1" kindred irad, to hbave their t'Ag.' :Igre ile fits 11itl i nilemltio , eXl' il lll s htn ( 1illle thl'. x, pri'en ssinig 1lil syliil ntiihy with tile . igar illiilers' oniiio0 111 lis protest against the competition of .Mongolian and other oriental labor in the P'hil iliilles. The resl' Ihti It Sal\S that hallf th11 cigir fu tlori'es in hrht l'hilip pines fire OlunedIl' ('bhinese Villi w o p .ay their emiployes less thili :I i hits per' dit. of 1 li.lirsl-, BIG HOLE ROAD MATTER IN CONFERENCE TODAY District F orester Silcox lit ifeo-i (rphter ('rank ohinner will leave this i Illnlill, for Ilaliiltoli where riley will meet the county commissioners of Itatvalli iount\' to dis iuss the letting of (th( contract for he Ia'aIllli county section Ill the o'-operative 11ig Hole toad. It is probable that the cnt tr"ac.t will he let today. There has hIre considerbll e Opposition expresse,] is to thIe route selected for 'his road I biy the forest se.rlVie. and the co11 misstoners of RavallU county, but at no timn since the decision \wts matle has Forester Sil'cx been itnfluente 1 to h'ainge1 his decision in the mtteile,: lie stated yesterlday that he 'lit not desire to seem to he urging it l cnu t' or the Itpeople to atccept' the rI te that h:ad bteen determinied as the hest for t 'll 'onli'erne' d anii thilat 1 there las iW 1 1y incli io l ln t I;I mlke tr IlIle (t' or the' mI lttle the filtdl : tl ailtble 'fronl the f'orest service coubl ,i sil,• ,he toil lrrtd t lt in me th ter count \'here they are tllnxiousllv walling hellis. 'ihro gh the forest o't r' Stine h Iois lifel t is iolyilg. 'i e thae , ti, It1 1 i ti i lto t t IliS ole load feltl d, ther tcoIt leted rtotltt to '' lt. l lbtin t e ,l ,rie . BUTABOUTE MAN COMMITS A HORRIBLE SUICIDE ing. it tilallt hy t hel d. Jliames iti . S. re;l, proplrietor of tlhl ITlll Ion C'lh Pla' ing mill alnl tcoal yard, wilul m r iin, llrittt tian church eldeIr, i andi p litinent 'litizii n, cnmmst itted suicidei. today tiy sietting fire to the towel. do\\tlltn ard aniid II ried "hits l Rfacte in the burning towel. Dell nth lam. in l few momentslll. wthen ( lthief Peter sarngertt illnd the firmenl r.ahed o.r('y o f lice, i fR\ minuites lateri, they ifo nd his lifeless hilod. The ifce was t'urned to l crisi , n t ai feature re ii ining :111nd the floutr for :i space of Ia footl \\ ne heo heliad rested was b-dly horned. Soarey had driven a harge' nail into tile dloo'r leading into lhe offtice, so thai t li, could kill him solf mulisturhed. lusiness worries hind financial ri\e'ses are believed to halve liromilteld the suicide.o ABOUT THE STATE. The Anacoln1da lks are holding ai four-(lay ft ii and carnival this week for the beneft of their building fund. The report of the secretary of the K ilispell Y. it. I'. A. shioms that the large building" of the aszsoeiitioil is being used almost to its c:ipacity. It was feared, when the hildng \\ws rilcted, that it was too large. .A conference of department heads of the recllntation service will he dhe l in (treat falls, ,elnll :I and 4. great falls pol c i have orders to enforce strictly the lntli-spititng or <linance. The cili l women and tlhe husinelis- inln of the tot\l have been urgent in their insistence for tlls eln fºorcemtent. Iirauni I'hillips, consulting engineer, is it l Great fIalls from St. Louis, for the lpiurpoese of investigating the city's w\at(r supply and devising means for making the necessary betterment. IBillings will send 40 Shriners to the jubiihit session of Algeria shrine in The It llings high-school football team \\as ltinllllted upon its return from the Ilittle gamn' and its mem hers .,r. comninended for their clean The Billings Progressive c'iih started tilt' with 4. h members. M. I. Rickman, head of the bureau of child and animal protec HAS WILL HELPED HELP' -THERS YOU A MARK OF DISTINCTION SINCE 1860 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain from which all injurious substances have been removed. It is a wonderful tonic and stimulant in building up and strengthening the body. The system must be kept strong and vigorous so that it will throw off disease. You can build up your body and keep your blood rich by using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed. It stimulates and strengthens the heart, aids digestion, builds new tissues and assists in killing disease germs. It is recognized as a family medicine, and should be in every home. Be sure you get the genuine, in sealed bottles only, at most druggists, grocers and dealers, Medical booklet and doctor's ad vice free on request. The Durry Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, N. Y tion, has started a movemnett to erect ia permanent monurent to r irkl the place where goldl was first li,. ltered in Montana, on Gold 're.';, in Hell (l te eianyon. The Yellowstone-valley i,,t crnp this season was the largest in the history ,of the indulstry. Ieer Lodge people are c:ui'iiltifllnin I'r a permanent ndot endowtt i \\hilt will plut the College of Mo:ianult ulpon a substantial basis. tryatn Brothers, farmers ,f the Iti I lo,t, have sold 3,500 bushtIl if pedi greed seed oats at $1.70 it Iihl. Remedy as Bad as the Disease. "On the seventh of February I con tracted a severe cold followetd by a cough and final loss of voicel. I tried many remnedies none of \ lhic did me any good. I then went t, amy family doctor and he swabbed myi throat five or six times with sotie atbomtin able stuff. I think It was bieneficial but the remedy was as had as the disease. At last the thought struck me-why not try I'lamnlherlain's Cough Remedy. I did so andt this morning my voice Is fairly good and is gradually growing better," writes H. C. Clay, publisher, of The Re porter, Rapid City, Manitoba. For sale by all druggists.-Adti. AT FORT MISSOULA Port M issoula, Nov. 19.-- (Special.) JMrs. William Mlurplhv \\is hostess to the Ladies' nuxiliary or the Immnanuel chapt'er of the Eastern Star. The la dies came out from Missnttla oun the 2 o'eitck car. A sllort Itbusiness ses slion was hetl ief'ort the social ac tivities. A game called Ia "Shelf of ('atnns" was played with lively interest. Needlework and mllsit' man:de tlhe afternoon pleasant until luncheoni w:as served. Those \ihI, enjoyed Mrs. Murphy's hlospitaliity v, ere: .estldaines Miller, iStevens, \V.irner, ihyke. Tholmpison. luttln, i:n hberg, Kelley, aI'I)onell, Moore, ;ris~itold, Billings, Aibey, Day, Patterson, iEvans, Angeny, lMc.'arthy, Muirlphy ali the hostess. l.ate in the afternoion .7Mr. McCarthy,, Mr. Etltelhergt, Mr. Ikl',ny' and .Miss Miller came. tMrs. E. LI. Ifiltfl'ictr arrived home in Il'riday evening Itroin Texas . City. Texas, where site ais been visiting Maljor )Doctor Ruffnifiir since, last April. tirs. Mackanll ant tdtlighter, Lotuise, left here for Tesxas Ii it, where they will visit ,iinttnaniit .Alerkall, who is enclumlped there. Miss Elizableth ibhNi. was a vis'tor here with friends lsit week. Miss K.lehe foirlterlcy tiHlii, her home here. Put a porous plaster on the chest and take a good couglh syrup inter nally If you woutld treat a severe case of sore lungs properly get the dollar size Ballard's Horehouind Fyrup. With each bottle there is a free Herrlck's Red Pepper Porons Plaster for the chest. Sold by C;ar'den City Drug Co.-Adv. BUTTE AND BILLINGS)AGAIN. Ulutte, Nov. 19.---Slttecial.)-Prinei lll Milliken (of the Il!int' high school aunnolntced tonight theI acceptance of a challenge froml the I illings hligh s'chool for a rieturn I1tiille of football Thanksgiving afternool! at Billings to decide the state clhalltinriship. A fewt financili details are let to be ar rantged, said i Mr. \lMilliken, but they will prove oilt o,,start ," in the way of the glamei . IlItt' .i,t fBillings last Situlrdaly plyed in Iltte a no-score Stop coughing! yonl rack ;he lungs and worry thie blody. Itallard's Hore hound Syrup cheecks irritatliot, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25., 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Soldl by ::arlden City Drug Co.- Adv. That Jar of MUSTEROLE On the Bath-Room Shelf It's relieved nin tot ieatl.."t everyone in the family. \\'Whn little Susie had the croilp, \\hen .1lIhntit got his feet 'wet and taught bill, when father slpraipiid his knee, whetn gn in - ny ' S It ho n ii Ii I si ) bothered her That jar of .\ll'S'r:t.i Ol.E was right tlhere ito gi\ve relief ind t(illtfort. il I'TEIlL.TE is ;i 'leian, white oint ient, made with oil of mitustard. It will not blistie like ia Itti.taurd plaster. Quick relief fur Sore Throat, Bron chitiis, Tonsilitis, l'r.uilIt, Stiff' Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, l-leadaclle, Conges IRS. T. B.ITHOMPSON ADDRESSES BUTTE WOMEN DELIVERS STIRRING SPEECH ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN TO THE BALLOT. liutte, Nov. 19.-(Spe(cial.)-"An old sufllfl'ragette saying, that solnme women would rather raise hell than children,. doesn't apply in my canse. I have renared eight children, and say that the home is the Ilace for woman; most decidedly is thle home her place. ,.,ut youl ust know what your home means." Thus spoke Mrs. Tylar IB. Thompson of Mis-j soula, president of the State Federa tion of Women's clubs, at the Women's club this afternoon. With Miss lJeanette Rankin, the well-known stuf frage leader, Mrs. Thompson was the guest of tile local women. Miss Ran kin also spoke. It was one of the big gest meetings of the Women's club this year. Many considered the occa sion the event of the season at the 'lith. "No one coutl ntccuse tme of being anything butt dlomestic." conrtinulled Mrs. 'Phompson. "ltut I say that women are entitled to the ballot for the protection of their homtes. It is our right to have it. Morally, mentally and slpiritually we are men's equal, and the hallot should not he given because of physical supleriority." A Hint to Young Mothers. "When my children show 'the slightest symptoms of being croupy I give them . (hamlberlain's Cough Renmedy, and when I have a cough or cold on the lungs I take it for a few days and am soon rid of the cold," writes Mrs. ('lay Fry, Fer gtuson Sta., Mo. The first symptom of croup Is hoarseness, give Cham berlain's 'ough, Remtedy as soon as the chilt hecomes hoarse and it will prevent the attack. This remedy contains no narcotic. For sale by all druggists.---Adv. Notice of Taxes Due. Office of treasurer of Missoula county, Montana. Notice Is hereby given that personal and real 'prod= erty taxes for the year 1913 on all property in Missoula county are dow due and payable at this office. It not paid on or before the 30th day Of November, 1913, at 6 o'clock D. m. said taxes will become delinlllt~.t and an addition of 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. E. H. M'CARTHY, -Adv. County Treasurer. SUSPECT RELEASED. San Francisco, Nov. 19.-Edward A. Fiske, held by the San Francisco po lice indetinue since yesterday, sas peelted of having been the lone bandyt who held up antl rol)bed passengers and crew of the San Francisco limited train near C'ontra ('osta, across the bay last I'riday night, was released late this afternoon for lack of evi denee. Hunger the Best Sauce. Sauce is used to create an appetite. The right way is to look to the dl Igestion. When that is good you are certain to relish your food. Chant berlain's Tablets improve the digem tion and create a healthy appetite. For sale hy all drnggists.-Adv. Rub a sore throat with Ballard's Snow Liniment. One or two appU cations will cure it completely. Pri.e 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Garden .city Drug Co.--Adv,. tion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbao,. Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chil blains, Frosted Feet, Colds on the ('hest (it pt events Pecumonia). Noth ing like MI'tSTPEROLI, I for croupy chil dren. In 25e and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. If your druggist can not supply you, send 25c or 50e to the MPU TE:ROLE compan y, ( leveland, Ohio, arnd we will rmail you a jar, postage prepaid. S. .1. Buchanan, Lowellville, Ohio, says: "We have been using Musterole for two or three years past, and find it very good. It is always in our medl cine cupboard." F-., $2.25 Satin Charmeuse $1.75 EXTRA SPECIAL A special purchase of twenty-eight pieces of these beautiful and stylish silks that en ables us to offer them, while they last, at a saving to our customers of 50c a yard. - Forty inches wide, beautiful soft finish the ideal fabric for evening and afternoon dresses, slips, coat linings and trimming. All wanted shades, including pink, blues, lavender, yellow, tan, gray, browns, wisteria, apricot, reseda, cream, navy and red; no blacks in this special offering. These goods are identical in quality, weight and finish, with our regular $2.25 lines; remarkable values at $1.75. sII I II II A RANCH BARGAIN For quick sale we offer 383-acre ranch at a dis count of $10.00 per acre-This ranch contains 235 acres of good meadow and bench land that is worth from $20 to $75 per acre. If you are looking for a good, first-class hay, grain and stock ranch, this is sure to please you. The improvements are not extensive-it's the land values you're getting and you can arrange the build ings to your own taste. - This ranch is located in the Coeur d'Alene district in a good mining section where all products command the highest prices. There is an unlimited free range for stock. There are 60 bearing fruit trees and any kind of fruit does well here that can be raised in the Bitter Root valley. This is a rare bargain and this offer is for a lim ited time only. Price $15 Per Acre Wheeldon-Rossi Co. Basement Montana Block Madam, Can Your Daughter ~cc------------ Cook? A DETROIT JEWELL GAS RANGE-SOME REA SONS WHY THIS FAMOUS STOVE IS THE BEST COOKING DEVICE FIRST-Scientific oven constructioh insures perfect baking. SECOND--Glass oven door shows what is going on inside the oven, THIRDD-Oven thermometer enables you to have the exact tempera ture you desire for any class of baking. FOURTH--High legs eliminate stooping, and are more sanitary. FiFTH-Smooth finish of all parts insures easy cleaning. SIXTH-Every unit of heat is utilized, none wasted. Insure, greatest economy in fuel consumption. Inr the interests of your daughter, the health of your family and economy, Buy a Jewell and Save Fuel. Missoula Gas Co. Opposite St. Paul Station Bell Phone 563 LUMBER DEPARTMENT OF THE Anaconda Copper Mining Co. SUCCESSORS TO Big Blackfoot.Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Western Pine and Larch Lumber GENERAL SALES OFFICE LOCATED AT BONNER, MONTANA SBONN ER. MONTANA. Mills Located at .AMI-TON MONTANA. ST. REGIB, MONTANA. Our mills have constantly on hand large and complete assortments of yard items In Western Pine and Montana Larch. Our facilities permit of getting out bill and spaclal items with the least delay. Shipment.t made over N. P. and C., M. & P. 8. railways. A large and complete factory in connection, which makes anything needed in 8ash, Doort, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and Interior Finish. Large tia tory for the manufacture of BOX 8HOOKS, FRUIT AND APPLE BOXES PHONE 703-2 BELL