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SDOLLARS FOR ARMY COME ROLLING INTO FUND CAPTAIN BRYANT MFETS WITH FINE SUCCESS IN HIS MONDAY CAMPAIGNING FOr" ID. trmy 1as t ,'art .. 'a ,.; r twhen he quit hi rs rtxlx1s Its alit , but he wore the smil.e ,f victory. He had added $147 t. his r'-lief-ffund nest-egtg during the day and was able to check within a few dtllars of the six-hun dred mark, as ht f.ooted up the o(' umn in his m, nlrandunm hook. "I have i\-irked i!i :i go.'Od !lani cities." said the c.1 ta: to a \ istsot lian reporter. "h- for at nt-redt the field work, I was in the solititint de partmllent of tl, trn x tx1 s^,e I . ve had ia it ottf xp '' ,. ,tl t -et a ot x, in ' ,- p , ph" .)l ntl I w.alilt . , sy rg'ht ,r " i':tt havte te er rnet sit h . fine It o f pli,lp as I t lm tieetinig here : t. M1!"oui;l. The"e are treating m~te sp nhti l l y nl 'd :t Iooiii now as if our rrl of fuitt would rea:t- h the 'h isard-ditllar mairk. That's the figurie we sit and thati' tutixit ,will carm ' ui.ts-itutt the wixtr sea ram'si relief wori;, 1t, stils giC t L: its what we need for tlih Ih'liristmni din :'rs 'nd tl -ei tree." The caintlley i-innu SSi, rs ct: t' 'p"tn n lIrx-:nt'- f i xn goodx ioo s' eti ay and h l.i, r,.,,- sotin, sui, s'ant .tl ehie 1its throv l -x 1] i tlh - . The iettle hrnu.glht $7, ion the fternnon , hift anI was nit in the • arner it li, ,- ex.liH at { till. NEW ELECTION PRECINCT CREATED ON FLATHEAD At its session .. sterd r r(' .,n the hoard of olunt imoinnssionners passed a rensll ii.'sl"'-i election precinct, No. 4 . ,,n the f ,r mer Flathead resFrvret.onI. TI. plre cinct was created It i l taing pro cinct No. 35, the new district lying west of Ronan, hee\te.ni that t\wn! and the Flathead river. 'his action was taken at this time t, hite the Iat ter out of the way, the law Iprvidling that no new tren..cts tin he trelted during the year of a zeene.lal electiron. About Road Petitions. The hoard de:nil ,-;-.l.,y to rt - fuse hereafter ill r-a,, i , h:, h ire not tin .1 ' . .'i .e. I or!r; . The law p n'VIdeS f ,r : , In;,t ,- Un of petitio't ant: untls., this is cotnplied with anry action of hi .t i rti, in h.n - r ection therewith linchi not he hind ing The hoarut onde of r"., rJ its order to the count)y clerk to ins.'al tilte new houks for a chtante in tIl system of boollkteening ::s pr' c.'i t by± the state eXa Iiner. ALL G. A. R. VETERANS SEE GETTYSBURG FREE "The Iattle of t;. ttyshl ,rg," til greatest war picture that hils ' r been staged ill the mn. int pictuIre world, will he especially itl.tercstill to the old soldiers of 1Miss- ulai. The picture is esupptssd to Ie nii stot-rical correct in its princitatl (itiils atl Manager tQitiltby of tithe i:inlres-o theater, where it is to th shown .ot Wednesday and ThuIrstlday of thisi week, has invitied all of the it. A. It. veterans to bIe his rgUncsis to itllness the productionl t any if tie slhows' givetn diur',ng these two, dlays Tltere will also Ie at sp,'if l t at tintiti for wnhool children Tlhursd,.y ;t 4 1:. A NEW POSITION. W. ht ' r t.i i s:-gnedi his p deputy fie 1I ' t:o .il ll .tlati der's. Mr. t'trr e' l te,, tL i l tipon t t noti it d . tien y,...;t.rtty. I. to t"t * t h .ll . comnlission f l i-t h-.. 1, i r, , re t nll proposes to pit Lw i., ie tihe Highlander '.unpuaien h re. AV- !save 23 now mle lheryý " , i . j .ithe next meeting," . l , - terday. Women Who Take this universally popular home remedy-at times, when there is need -are spared many hours of unnecessary suffering Sold .verywhere. In bozes, 1oc.. 25c. 10 ACRES Of the best land i. Misonulta cntiunt very close to city: five-eighilt;s nale from electric line; niie llnntgal;.i; fair outbuildings; ve.r. hol.e plt erty in every way. COnlly $.,ol; half cash. 160 acres on Flathetad; first-class land and good improvemenlts; near projected railroad; $40 per acre. Will trade this for desirable orchard tract. W. H. Smead Company Higgins Block Phone 212. Missoula. Montana LOtAL Bt ItES Eagles meet tonight.-Adv. money t1, lhan i M. Price Co. Adv. tGe.rge (.ope.r , , Iltelorgia visitedl ,lissouln a ster-tay. S ecial c nitiss . ,rvis Music L. C. MI leffy of Polson had husl hess in the '\ty \etsterday. 'uta;tir, s S 'nke iiluise E Cedar. S. irfea e f I P li.t~slur wi t e sterd:t y. a .I t n.,.i ,tI id lock. ss -", S.-elffer of HIus-n spenti th- da sioppi;ng iin .lisou!a. !hitl ;te coal, $4 " ton Hell 14. Axel M Hier ias :i visitor in Mis isoltta ;este "rday frtom axIll-e. Take luotoheon at the Nnpatriel. tdv .\. XW. Sc'hultz of I'lorenoo emae intt the cit} yesterday on btusiness. M1-Iey to lhau. Houston Realty Co. . TP. M;sller. of Lolo transacted, " sin i nle Ii Ma iss ula yest erday. i t t -1 ie i - rlt al tnit-hl"h Is" at Noion i-rank \X\-tmt le- of Flo,'rence hadl , nS'nli-s. . issoula yesterday. Men's silk so-x for Xmas, 50c pair. 1,lipes ,0- Mtl-PS.-Adv. Nel radlv ;s hereo from titto l iSnt i his sister, sMrs. IHowtarid Ilttnton n Perri sells c-n,,l. Hiis phone is it ir.i IlT-tttrins aV' 'nT ie.--Adv. l r nn1 t Mrs E. C. O-wen twtre tensts in Xl :ss t'll t yesterday froim S, ,'Ie t :Iln l'dison I)i e for tuhatt -l,.i a ft. $6t ti aneil u Ipwards. Itrvis 'ls ,. tHouse -- \dv lester . Ilolctati of Seattle is in is la for i d;Lt\ tor two visiting C ,. 11111 lir. tnna .lttames, osteolath. Iliggins hl.k l t'hone 5(4 lacl-,.--Adv. 5t .1 l tuffvy nd his broIther .l-, lf'fy i, re in Miss,-tla yesterd:it from P: Luise Smith. asto atht Mia tonic t ."pdle. Pholne a lt res 53;3 reod. ttrs \V XV. lInttltip mlde a shl, 1p gi trip int, Missoulai yesterdty t.-ta Nn Xmas silk stoekins, Sac, l .' at Maplo.s & Maples.-Adv. t. ' u ll'rrott weat y.esterdilt to Thompson Falls Ito loo-k after insur it-- I -lsitnss, litnIdy scratch padls ansl waitor I.-stlts fo sale at The MIi sou.tan of .Xlv .tr n' d Mrs M. M. Ross it ere .t 'h'' (': 1I,'' hotlF"l testerda( , S0 ..,t . ,1r ih r itsit,, n. tM, tna itr IMr tand Mrs. 11. I. Brown oter, hero estordtyt frtom their hlme t l ,, h " ,-i, ' ir\' s \ ltsic , ro.'n and \tt ,rna y \Wil S rph,' it-r, it Il et-I- t yes S I , i:er, optical spe- I ' t - ,, , i .Tilntantia I1k. I, ," .1 1 Orr , f Martinsdale un -I, .n itt operatitlon usterdty aIt S;. SI '-Is hosp tal. Inf:in's -tndt children's silk stlock n s f r Xmns ,1t ptair Mapes & A daughter ,its horn Saturdat to, Mr. and a. rs. l',it'tr k J. ',ro ait their home inl P~arr, Marsh, the undertaker. lPhone 31 S;inforld lI)aigle ,urtprietor of a I- ,]u ksnltlt shop .It I ivon, had Iusi --si inl Miss-,,la ,,'it-r-hy. It- WX llard, ,,st,;t - . First Na Sitl alink. ---iAdv. I',,n liutler has iteturnlit d t o I Mis soIl,- aft-r spnlding thX Slimmr on h lldint ci ntri Iiti i in t\n i-tIr i Montey to l n ont ranct h anl city 1,r , lrtt. }1. 1 t. I -isher, 113 E. M ain. sirs. I..]Londe, \tho h~as ibeen \-sl Hiuit Cfullv dressed Clhristmas d-ls frie - ,th ,,'i ry C iair of shohts it Mapes & Map-s.--Adv. sttr XX I rott tu tu til to . 1 Iatiltt ,,,I i .Xl I util ll tti tug here last i\i lt ''h,. lis, ,l lits the best du plihatig ,, ,nIl sheets for letters 1. iii per 1 . o. \d d l (''ount, i lilS , 0 ' ndh'nt EI dnia hein Ihird i f.I1 I l,.at I: .Sit ay to spend I hrtlnn w;li'k sith iher mother and stll.r i Sn 1 ,it ' Vlihen it iHtit'~ u.t p at the Acomn i : Jlui'it r, 'st pl ll the city's etier. 1.itdtiay ;i ni \V't, ming. .toOius, $1 tdo and i il -p \-1t. 11 JT.t.St . ihn. president of the is rs' St, - ,.lnk ia t Victn ', lspent t, ty ld y oin i tch aiter tsitness Init , Is ti M iss ul;t. .ni Edlison Ilis, will prove a delight ful Xtnuas gift to your family. Orvis Mus i' itouse.-Adv R,. and Mrs. Theodolre A. howler nii \lr. and MIrs. M, hrt i Ir tere hei Stl, fida, fi ' tro lortit e s oing Ch e Itst l ti1ts ShOlpp l,:.n sitcinsl muoic 50. Orvris Mus c Sise. -Adv. Elmer Johnson, tcshier of the re contil -estaublishd Farmers' Sttle Dank at Stevensville, spent the day on Ibusiness in Missoula. Buity your best girl a box of silk stockings. Nothing better. Mapes & Mapes.-Adv. R. 'an Horne. traveling freight agent for the Lackawanna Line with his headquarters at Spokane, 'alled on local mecrchants yesterday. Dir. Ward, veterinarian Both phones. ---Adv. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Blue Mere in M issoiula yesterday from Spokane, Mr. Blue is traveling freight agent for the New York Central ra'lway lines. He is accompanied by Mrs. Blue go ing to Indianapolis to spend the holi days at their old home. Skates sharpened; hollow or flat cround, by a perfect machine, J. P. Recinhard, 104 WVest Main.-Adv. Attorney R. H. Smith went Sun day to lleh't.a and spent yesterday' looking after matters of bus'ness in the city. lie will returnl today. A son was orn iiunday to MIr. and Mrs. J. J. Wills of Wolf ('trek at the home of Mrs. W.ilis' mother, Mrs. Johnson, 1602 South hecond street, west. S LeJoie of Brainerd, Minn.. goling thrnuth to the Pacific coast. stopped 'verr for two days to v'sit former resi dents of BIrainerd, now livingi in Mis soulA. The seven-year-old son of Mr. anr' M1rs. .. A. WVhite is con ivalescent after beintg for two weeks seriously ill with ipneumonia at the hotte of his parents on Toole ivenue. Mrs. (;enrec Newtnl was able t. sit uip yesterday for thei first time aftl.r a severe attack of the grippe, which ih,s "'infinedl hIer to her home in the Itloai for thi last week. H. .1 White, \,o has been engaged in contlrat coniistruction for the Mil risIne''' tniv' aoy companl.y niear (trelat Falls. stoppe"l'd 'over in Missouit yea t'rdai l ihl ion his way to ('aliforn a for ih' Lintter. (i. ' Iti'loaw. loonl exchange mtan ag.'r fý,r the Mounltain States Tele tic.h. ii T'I'el"t-ra'hl itmitl'any, ret'irned ''esterd,i' :aftir sle't ing it few' dayxs oil e.ilmp:ax iiisijeiss at Plh ns andt Tfholan li l.ills. Fri.,l Me]rritt. ill the enmploy of tlhe , 'Iunt; ixn ISttes Telelphine ,1' Tele graphi to' p lilny. i' xt yesterd ly toi T; ilx i Ii to ship in n cair lo d of polo' t, us(' i:n .uihlb ing a new toil line r t ii 'ii ., 1 ll'linor Mtll] l 11 ssutll: l. 'Irs Nel.iU tf. Alis'n Ii's this miornini 'o lt ozeuan, tli""e to be fir ia %,k n' lest of P'rofessor tand \Mrs W.\\-. . hPow, x\ho lived formeirl in ~l ,s 1i: .1ir. Alas i n iwill go rnex' n'l', t o jl , Ml's. aitsix iii i -oze ir. id MIrs. W\illiaim P. Mhany re tori'.o SIatrdai y fromt the itlvani' ';ist, \t, here tthe hlave -eeni for t'te Iast t\a,, months on their wedding jlurney. Mrs. ,St'any iais Miss Mar -I Omer i','fore her mirIriagR'. Mnr. .MtlI";S iitoini a esasosr f Sand.'rs countý. LOCAL FIRM TO BUILD NEW DEPOT IN SPOKANE rlillertson & Tandherg of this .ity ierer awarded a contract' for tli" brick Sorkl on a n nw (mion i deplt it Spo - ikane. ThI ,stliiate 'alls lir aiiit $ ".'lii \v irth of Ilhor ill alddit'on to the luild ig ii; terial to beh used,. s V('1rk ;\ill hei hl''iun by the local firmn early HOW'S THIS" ' -rfl ione niunored lollarn reward' for any case of catarrh tiat cannot b" a, t all' :t Catarrh C .re. H" . ('IEtNEY & CO., Toledo. O. \e, lt lundersigti'l, have known F J Ienlln foi the last 15 ryears and believe ii, pe-rfe.'ctl holhrable iin all business ar sauitons and financlally able to carr it any 'blilgations made by his firm Na'l't(CiNAL BANK OF 0'i)M.NI.'IOcE Toledo. O all 'alii rth llre is talen intertr all, Slllg ili ietl' upon the blood and mu ious a rfa,,es of the system. Testimn[dlale .nt frei. Price, 75 'ants per bottle -~,Il b, all I)rugi;ists. rakes Hall' Famlilv Pill. for .,ontltnp Your Eyes Did you ever see an Indian wearing glasses? V'ory lilk .ly l ,nt. A ldl d ulbt lj .e thi' 1~:1l ti reisnn is that he has never used artificial light to the ex It tihat we 'isc it miin . IHis cyes iii his children's eyes are perfect I,..s:l s', thi v have used them only in daylight. THE GAS MANTLE LIGHT i-s tIl i, ol ti ritssfil cimrn ltitir t \iii DAYLIGHT. \\VIhy Herltet '.-s r . tify,' t,.e.t shin ; Daylight is 100 per cent White Light The Gas Mantle is 50 per cent White Light THE NEXT NEAREST ILLUMI NATE IS ONLY ABOUT 33 PER CENT WHITE LIGHT. S', utst ", i ' lt,' display oif r tsw sVELS BACH andil HUMPHREY lights, til.u!iii· n GAS LIGHTS ri," ý,,.r HOME. OFFICE iir STORE. "When you know gas flight you will like it." Missoula Gas Co. Opposite Milwaukee Station. Phone 563. TEEVORWD THROUGIIH THE GRAND CRUISE' By the maglniicent I cnru lssing steamship S'Cleveland' " (17.000 tons) From San Francisco, Feb. 22, 1915 Visiting famous cities and countries on a palatial steamship which serves as your botel. Every luxury and comfort assured. 135 days-$900 and up tacludtln Shore Tries and a, neecessary expenmse Also Cruises to the Orient. India. West Indies, Panama Canal. and Mediterranean tripe. Sand for booklus. aai.g crafe HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE 150 W. Randolph St., Chicago, III. Or Local Agents. --or Men An Innovation in DisplayThat Makes Christmas Shopping a Pleasure Instead of a Burden O(NE generally knows how much they Jwant to spend for a gift, but are usually at a loss as to what would please him most. VE RYTHING that a man likes will be found here. Practical gifts, things that he can wear or use, gifts that he will cherish and long remember. Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Canes, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Leather Novelties, Collar Bags, Ties, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs; in fact not a thing in this exclusive man's store that wouldn't make an excel lent gift for a man. Our label on an article means much to any man who has used our goods, it will open the eyes of the man who hasn't, and reflect credit upon the givers thoughtfullness and good judgment. Most people have realized the folly of waiting until the last moment-- the best time is today ! INTERPRETERS OF THE SANE CHRISTMAS IDEA Yerrick's Double Coupons Today • On All Cash Sales 11:1\ y, ' ted your I'ILE llll'. t8 r i tttia, s pres" l t lo ýnr frb n~ r yoursclf? nItaly ight ntot .h.I ; ; g dtlays. 1)o It Now. \ - o , i stributers for the best \hl.in14. *,red for sale in lolntt.un t;, ,:,i ced 14 years old. No. 31 Arc t' '! it? If not, w\vhy not.? titI iu, '!tarts, pints and half-pints. Use Bassett's the Original Native Herb, tfor constt!:iplon and rheuma lisitl: 50 tablet t'ust 26c at all drug gists.-Adv. Pure Whiskey Guaranteed to be fourteen years old Number "31" Try One YERRICK DISTRIBUTER. Grand Pacific Cafe Open 7 A. M. Till 2 A. M. Just Received, Fresh Today DUNGENESS CRAB CLAMS TOKE POINT SHELL OYSTERS OLYMPIA OYSTERS And All Kinds of Fresh Fish Try one of our famous Olympia Oyster Fancy Pepper Roasts. Call On J. E. POWER For Wines and Liquors. Boiled and Apple Cider. 12' West Cedar Street Heating Plant For Sale Having connected with the city steam heating plant, we have no further use for our cast iron Steam Boiler and Paul Exhauster, with which we have been heretofore heating the Missoulian building. The steam boiler is complete and in good condition. Rated 2100 feet of radiation. The boile.r cost new $300.00; the Paul Exhauster $90.00. We will sell both boiler and exhauster for $100.00, IF TAKEN AT ONCE. Call, write or phone. Missoulian Publishing Company Second-Hand Sewing Machines FOR SALE AT Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co, Wall Paper Low Prices Simons Paint & Paper House The fastest grow ging irivate school ý in the northwest. Students may enter any time. Koch & Dixon, Props. Phones: Bell 466. Ind. 2226. TYPEWRITERS New and second-hand, for rent or sale. Repairs for all kinds of type writers. J. W. LISTER 114 East Main Street