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If y.u are down with rhoumni lam: if yo \' I 1. fool fhilldd are ,hlked with I. h ir, a r'nlh, or your akin is , I nrl iriiti'i vwilth i i r sh. Ple, tina, l ' r I; t 'I hertI lit,,, dllsirld, r ju.t retItItI11 ri h'i t ~ lhl illi otf lif. <'tn fr n'tl ltl ,l L AUlI you can easily give your I ii d t tono cleoa singi t Lath I . li . t I.h . is .I In . tl f. r t,'ill I ." l ,/l r el t over tl I '" Illl r ,r t,, illill rlls. No ilaltn t r how ildly 1.i : I ."y' onoiithe t o y r nliw nst gitlyv . -I e ' I hlm s t :lkll i , li . just l rol ltt 'Fhr r l`'here Is iIl' hiott ii fl l i in r ` . . lhat ,, t stintiu i.ýt,.s t ., t, th it t i lu lth ' ulgh, it til,, i l int, 1 t tttI t t mitt, its to :,tit ti hl r in'tl ptlfrt i lnhol t ,\tto tbtte-. 'hi.: Jil ;1/% Ilhac ll dh'n . all broa k it. lo ,tn . of It,.' ti ssues. s r i. i"h i, tand, iii l:. ,ti tl h ii l and i, a ll ho o'l c, r ells as to I i liper r, lt .e assistance to dr.h other. i .u" Ill !. lv can lny ll. Iye r p plet rlleldn ullpon ! er l 'ath ir i. iand i "D t.ln" Its ren ietl ns for Ihtel hilo1ss. lu t - it. tr e pure vegetable t n I.n i S" id thirn ifitn rtno it Ilt i S dit stin h in Itt. A ndi int s t.oi the ·m.ew-. event.- .hould be looked for, they were warned that His day would be one of trial, of special test ing and pro-ing, in order that the Lord might find the anltypical priests and the antitypical Lv ites to serve in the antitypical. temple. He would he like a refiner's fire to take away the dross and to leave only the pure metal-fiery trials and testings tbing implied. He would be like "fullers' soapl," in the sense that a great wash ing or purging would take place to make ready for the kingdom the called and chosen and faithful. GROWII J OIERS IS PROFITABL (Continuied frm Page Five.) I)iresscd broilers shol he dry picked. They will stand linger ship nmnts in conseluence, andl have a more :illractive appearance. I ,fore a p- er aon engages in broiler miing, either is nill exclusive business io us an adjunct to other branches, he should make a close stuldy of the marlelt le intends supllying. Seasons anld prices are governed bY demand of the .luving plmlie. These must be looked into arn1 catered Ito. Some tnar kets do not want drlessed broilers, pire ferring themn alive. It is important to I<tow that. The weights, too, are im I ,t:lnt. In some sectilons sr4liab brril 4i's would find very poor sales, and in tllr sectionlls ril.rs of any size are I ot wanted It wouil oi poor sense to -aunde\avor to ichange lthe opinion of the l allrket. Industry Started in Hammonton. C'oming back to llaamlnnton, while it i\\is thlere thai the industry took root, it wai only, after her miethiods were harn i'i tihat it beliame possible for sInIl-cesses l i' . here, lanin itllo toni hi:ll" an mistakes, but the great .t: wa:: in tile ,ggs used for the work. I do n1,t recall of a single instance 1,'her thie egg' were raised on the Srtiler p1:1ant. Instead, the poultry nIllil would drilve 'r nrlllltd' the country withi teanl', gathering tip eggs and placing in the regular egg crates herl a flew' itazi-ll, and there a few doZ'len-- Ill tllhest weire hauled over rough, frozen gronlld, with the teal 'craturic way hu-low freezing. This was not ll :: the farmer wa; e·arl-less in gatherillng thosoe eggs, many oif the!n being -chilled bmeforie they were removed from tile nest. And that was not ill: every f40rmer had a lot of diunihill fowls laying those eggs. Tile risult wa:is very poor fertility, and a very ionr l1atch. Those chicks that did apllllpear wI'ere of all colors, which showed\ a mixtllre '.if all bloods. When it came liia. to market it was not inissutli toI e eicompelled to hold back halIf of the' hatch for a week or two. for tlie ril-sonll that they were not of the prio-r shippiniiig welcht. This I:nught the oiutside worll that it was strictly iieciessry to 11\e it breed fittled for the \work, andi to use eggs only tlid by those holls. This gave a iinifior-ity of yviiug, and wihen it cllale ii; marketilng there were very few youngsters that hall to be held over. Improved Facilities. T' da.y w'e hri 1ve iillpri ,ved fan ilities, :mil tIh ol')ilrer ralsers are making Iliore cl'ear Irfit nt IiI c' ,nts a pountll d tha:t th iv hli in the ei-rly days when r the priir .s ran d( ullbb that amll ount. Trhe cast of pr,.,ln'tion is can si. lerably le49 , Mid it'ltmarke't is mre' steady. \After a f'xv adeitl a s·uie(''s at broiler isniitn.r in Illnlllln ,nln, the piouiltry pa 'Is ''ted qutito a h uni a, T his w as \ f( llowvted hl in 'luba;t ,r Inallllll frl('tllurors. it w as .tI oln( p inted ,1it as n "royal rnidi to Wi italth,'" miii., like al "gI t ri h l-qrlpui k " no ls it lIr i ight into the ranlks l ot ,f raw re-rlits---some with insufficient capital, and ,thirs not only without Iexperience, but with \'very little businh ss guoalifie tions. N alturlally, the asitlnt evI'ntually droliptM out Of the i ihke a-ll other industries, liroiler rais-i ing vaills f,' bh I 'exsperience and cap ital. lntil thei for er ian lhi oibtained thiere liist lbe '.tsiilerable rash spent. \orking c pittal is at fator int all bust ioss, ttand no lens in this tian atny ita ring in lsit ness al rented ground also lhad its drailt WIank.; Just abtit the time sutiitable buildings woere lreted, tandl eiirything Vworki'iiIg nice ly, up Ii")i.ad go thel renllt, and "pay It or move" the order. It :al.ght many a diser'v'ing fillow. Profits in Broiler Raising. ''lere is ta profit in exclusiviie broiler i:iisiing, '\ hen I the t;ian in chllarge hus tuckh, e('li't' y :nii] cash: biut it I Itmo(st liii fitt ' ll i hn lle ' lnmbinitd wvith egg ntrminlg, other lbral:iles of ipoultry col tllre, Or ifruit growinhg. 'The btoiiler busirnss is not an ('a. One. It 1ills fori' hard lworikt, front early tI late each i ailly, ndtll 'very day iin thei year. It is notl , as writer slomel years Il o a i ntsu r t nte a lllltg lion wilh slaffieient "learning capacityI lto sIIior One ing idleness for six n]Ilnths in the yol r. About °u \o u"s ago I referred to this )ratter, nl| what I said alten about the work, I see no reason for chang i g 11)11 ": "llroiler raising lhas ntot tmade \ll'an derhilt. a ('loilt, ir :t Sage, but it has egg ftrm they have ltihad gooutd profits. Thicy live cte ufortaily, their diet is not i'iiinmposed olf all sIcii'es tland puIddings: lth'y delight in their lhrown bread andlt btians (it will li soon thllat I was livring r in New hInglandl at that time). They dress no-t in the hnicrht of f'shilon, but lare honest and wealr |plan but good clothing. Their ontmpllexlion. tire of a healthy color, their 'onsit titltions aIre i strong, their lhearts are happtly bheitlt Iuse llheir work is their love', ad thil alr 'tstles are 'ti.ustetl.' They no longer dream oft a fortlitno. in broilors, libt a they sleep the sleep of the just. te e(ttseIi th('y- now kniiw that hard w)rkl d wins. andil they (ni get ai good daIy's r wages for every day they are at work." It is hardly nocessary to go into de r tail aboult feeding, buit ai general ex Iplanation mtay be of value. The chick e starts life with sufficient nourishment Io sustain it for at least 24 holurs. Then ir It smnall box of the'regular chick feed. sold, by nearly all poultry feed S dealers 'a pited hfeore them.' The box is always kept ,full, and as this feed NE BR i HEt CID - ' A SCIENTIIC ACHIEVE[M[N And a Delightful Scalp Dressing. The discovery and turning in an alarm of fire makes possible the he roic work of the firemen in lutting it out. UTndiscovered, a fire spread:s with amazing rapidity, destroy iig every thing within reach. The discovery .of the dandruff germ, was of inestimable value to mankind, but only because it paved thel way for the greater service, the discovery of, Newbro's Herpicide. Dandruff " is ontagiols., and its spread is checked by the use. of Iter Ipicide. This delightful scalp dressing removes all tfaces of dandruiff, checks the accumulation of ,carf skin and contains a variety of seeds and crack ed grain. the youngsters busy them selves. Then after two weeks old a mash feed can be used Ifr morning, composed of say, two pareI )ran and one part cornmeal, and onl ptart mid dlings. After four weeks old, meat scraps should be added tI the mash. Green food, grit and lhlarI' all should be constantly Nfore thein, and the supply of drinking water sholld never run out. Where green fdt is not obtainahl.t, boiled or roalstei potatoes, cut in half, is an excellent substitute. Cornmeal Good Diet. ('ornmeal is the leading article of diet for growing good broillrs. One of the old-time lammolltln broiler raisers used the following cake with SlulIess: ()ne pint c(rnr ll ..l, line tea cupful bran, one tablespoooful ground luet anlld three tablepoon, fuls of groullld hone. This was mlixed thor oughly. A raw egg, half traspoonful baking S.da and one I teaulf1 of cold water were thoroughly mIlied in a sepl-. arate dish, and added to the meal, bran and meat. This wasn: ak:ted in a deoep pan two hours. Wheln cool it was crumlleld Ind fed to tlic chicks. This was fed for about tw\% weleks, after which a moistened feed If ground wheat, ,1ats and corn was given. Another successful broiler raiser fed stale br11ead crumbs, moistenled with milk, alternating with plain stale bread crlumbs every two houllrs. This was continued for about ten days, when the bread a1nd milk was gradIually with drawn and a grain ration, consisting of onl-thirdt crated clItnl arnd tw\o thirdaswheat, was substituted. No drinking water was given the first ten days, but instead they were allowed all tile skimmed milk they could drink. The milk was always first boiled so as to prevent any bowel disturbances. Summary of Good Hints. To suntlarize: r.liler raising is emost pIrofitable as an adjunct to either of the other branches of poultry keep ing. or fruit or gardenlc crops. It is a I)usinels tlhat calls for the best facilities, and the best man pos sible. It is an occupation that demands c(lose attention and is attended with hard work. For best results, the eggs should be raised on the farmt, and only one varl ety of fowl employedl for that purpose. The eggs should bhe gathered from the nests several times a, day to prevent their being chilled. The bIroodler heat must be uniform and all precaution taken that the chllicks receive no setback. In short-the hroiler business calls for the same tbusin.ss care and invest 11-ment that W\\ld bII demanded in any other o(cculpationl. It calls for ener getic, wide-alwake lnlln-mlen Swho are not afraid to \\work, and who arle oh serving enough to notice the small de tails. It is neglect of the small mat ters, tand a lack of business principle, that have sent sit many broiler plants to an untinmely grav\,. SOCIALIST NOTES t (y NMartha Edgetrton Plassmann.) n Chitl labolr day was observed by Mis - soula local last Slnday, although the t evils resulting frill child labor were nt nlt emphasized. Irofessor Bateman apoke on "('hihl 'ulture," and im Iressed his hearers with the im portalnc of surrolnlling the child with r such influelces as 'lould tend to its s highest detvelopmeInltlI. These influences t --it is needless to s:i .--cannot be found r in sweat shop, factl ry or department store. The expluit:ltion of children must cease or the Ir,. will deteriorate. ' Fur'ther than thal , if we gpncede the right of the child Ill !Ih well born, par Sillts mnust be grantl-d opportunities for mental and lyllpshi d growvt.. The prI snt schelne of lil mak-s no pIro ' tision for thile etltiolln of pIrospective HELENA WOMAN ENDS STOMACHi HEADACHES WITH MAYR REMEDY Mrs. George Lunn Finds Swift Relief After Long Suffering From Indigestion. Mrs. George LianI , 1104 Eleventh avenue, Hltlena, Mont , suffered from ailments of the st mnach and digestive tract for a long tini, without reallizing what was thile matter with her. At last she took a dose of Mayr's Wonderful Ptomach iHmedy and made a discovery. She \\:s astonished at the results. She \\as convinced and began recommending it to friends. Qhe wrote: "I received your trial treatment and was astonished and delighted. After taking the first dits( my headaches ceased. 1 have found the right treat ment at last. It will cure me. I know wh\at has done good for me will do good for others." This is an often told story by the users of Mayr's Windergul Stomach prevents the hair'from falling. It stops that itching almost instantly. Herpielde is the one standard tithd original da1thldUtif ;erm. estrwoyeri Aly other prepasrption making\this claim is, an initat#n; ' '. Recommdrided and a Piedl py Lirst class barbers, ' t:..j . Send 10c it postage . a8lver. fbtr sample And booklet' to The HerpiCide Co., Dept. R., Detroit, Mith. Newbro's H~rpitidib in ir50 and $1.00 sizes is sold by: all dealers who guar antee it to do all that is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Missoula Drug Co., special agents. Adv. -- IIi . • - .. . . T [. ] parents. Oh the contrary, women, are forced to wotbk lohglhours at dcctpa tions that unfit them'for motherhood, while both workingMtlen and working women have their vitality sapped by the inhuman inefficiency system, and are mado physical wrecks, incapable of handing down the precious heritage of health to their offspring. In other words, society must be revo lutionized beforb the child can come into its own. It is worse than useless to attempt to secure any effective leg islation against child labor while the present profit system endures. The best that can be done now is to turn on the searchlight of publicity and agi tate for child'eh's rights. We are told that 90 per cent of our citizens are opposed to child labor, yet it steadily increases despite opposition, because, the 10 per cent who rule us find child labor jbrofitable. Abolish the profit system and you will have wiped out the cause of most of the evils that afflict us today, and never forget that the socialist party is the only political party that is bending all of its ener gies to that end. In Germany, socialists are forbidden to write for capitalist papers. If that rule were in operation in this country there would be a slump in the charac ter of articles that would find their way into capitalist journals. Most newspaper men are said to be social ists, and the bulk of the remainder are classed with anarchists-not the tousle-haired variety that sling bombs for amusement, but the true anarchist of high living and thinking. The fore most writers of America, as of most civilized countries, are socialists, and this statement can be verified by any one who cares to do so. It is not genrally known that the socialist party has a national informa tion department that is proving to be of great use to its members, more es pecially to those who are elected to city offices. The state organizations of the socialist party in the states of Connecticut, California and New Jer sey have also established information bureaus. Our national bureau ex changes information with the informa tion bureaus of England aud Brussels. OVANDO NEWS Ov:lndo, Jan. 31.-(Special.)-A boy was born to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mtuchmore on the 27th inst. Dr. Smitten of Butte is over whelmed with dental work and is giv ing good satisfaction. The ('orlett family have moved from the Corlett postoffice to theold Man ning ranch on Shanley creek, where they have taken long-term lease. Master M. Dwight Faust has re turned to school work at Helena after an extended visit with his father. Mrs. Jakways and son report a fine trill to Salt Lake and other Utah poillts. The R. N. A. are getting ready for a play and bazaar for the benefit of the lodge. The time set is on Feb ruary 14. Joe Lascano enjoyed an extended visit with friends in Great Falls, but is glad to be back in Ovando. The ranchers are now busy with wood hauling after a long wait for sleighing. i After over 21 years in the mercan tile tusiness at Ovando, H. J. Faust s has retired from that department of I the Blackfoot Commercial company t and opened up an office in the old 1 postoffiee building, where he will take care of the transportation and real Sestate in which the firm is extensive -ly interested. The stock of merchan rtlise has been disposed of to the Ovando Commercial company, a new concern composed of local capital and who are leasin| the store hnilrdtntt Remedy. Thousands have used it and found it *remarkable melet. Mayr's Wonderful Stomnach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucold accretions and removes poisonous matter. It gives quick relief to saf ferors from ailments of the .stmach, .liver and bowels. Many declare, it has saved them from dangerous opera tions and many are sure it has saved their lives. Because of its remarkable success ;there are many imitators, so be cau tious. Be sure it's Mayr's. Go to Missoula Drug Co.'s drug store and ask about the wonderful results it has been accomplishing in cases they .know about--or send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mf(t. Chemist, 184'-156 Whiting St., Chicago, Ill., for free book on stomach rilments and many grateful letters from people who, have been restored. Any druggist can tell you. its won derful results.-Adv. mercial companty, "~a .i d taken an interret WAh ;t lnew ftlh and' will remaimsiwitih themi. for 'ti'e time being, L&ter on he says. that he 1s going to fa.ntig. Camas, Jan. li--(spealsaL)---Ms. Hank Smith returned' home from Kal ispell last week, where she: was called 'on account of the serious illness of her father, who isr much improved' now. SiThomas Bailey, ' r., "is i .siting at is thli end" of his .stage run fob a few 'weks 'asd will take the. mineral hot bCrhs for at bad,,case of rhelrhatism. , Mrs:~ J. Huston is still in 'fpokanie on account of the sudden "lllness- 'of her infant blaby., Last word stated de that the child was improvin.g. O. Umholts drove to Plains the last of. the week for his family, Who have been visiting at the old home in Oklahoma for the past three months. The sidewalk committee is busy this _ wek gathering dope for our new walks, which will be built as soon as spring opens up. re PLANER IS WORKING. 5 d, Hamilton, Jan. 31.-(Ppecial.)-The planer of the Anaconda Copper Min by ing company has resumed operati[ns. ad J E. Totman, superintendent of the of company's interests here, stated that, of so far as he knew at the present time, the run would he a short one and the o- planer would again be stilled as soon as the ýwork on hand was cleaned up. if orders are received the planing mill will remain at work. A crew of from he 25 to 30 men are employed at the he plancr. :r I EAt MEAT EATERS et lie HA SLOW KIDNEYS ed at at EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAD DER TROUBLE.. en ry No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by air flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the L kidneys, they become overworked he from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons st from the blood, then we get sick. t Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, livet trouble, nervousness, dizziness, d sleeplessness and urinary disorders dcome from sluggish kidneys. ny The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or he if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast aind in a ofew days your kidneys will act fine. 'r- this famous salts is made from the on acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com X- bined ,with lithia, and has been used a- for generations to flush and stimu 1s. late the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer ,oy vescent lithia wrater drink which Nir. everyone should take now and then 7th to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding er- serious kidney complications. SMis iv- soula Drug company, agents.-Adv. om A scald, burn or severe cut Iheals in- slowly if neglected. The family that ere keeps a bottle of Ballard's Snow Lini ment on hand is always prepared for re- such accidents. Price 25c, 50c anti ter $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Garden City Drug Co.-Adv. City Drug Co.-Adv, 1 i.rst-class service. 'areful drver.L iih or pRESERvE .'Xt of A SUOJECT - THIS AD ed FOR ti FUTURE LEG or REFERENC SIRLOIN ROAST MUTTON n- 786 of Porterhouse Roast rly Id Next to the Tenderloin, considered the Finest Part of the Beef. ke HMOW TO CARVE. e- The bone B to D as shown above, should be removed before roasting. n- The part below this bone is the tenderloin, that above the sirloin part. he Carve by passing the knife firmly, clear down the length of the side, !w beginning at A and cutting through to I, in long, even, thhi lines. gs Among Our Loudest Boasts Are Our Tender Roasts. UNION MARKET 132 HIGGINS AVE. Bell 117. Ind. 431. ly id Up-to-Date Memorials IN ALL Foreign and Domestic Marbles and Granites. ma EXPERT CUTTING. Consult Us by Mail, Phone or at Our Office. MISSOULA TOMBSTONE CO. Hodson Bros. and De Borde, Proprietors. )y 306 South Fourth East (Opp. old Milwaukee , Freight Depot.) t.. Phone, Bell 971 Red. 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For Family Trade Prince of Pilsen Beer $3.50 Per Case Two Dozen Large, Three Dozen Small. Murphy-Burke Merc. Co., Inc. 119 W. Cedar. Choice Baled Clover and Timothy Hay Missoula Wood and Feed Yard 125 W. Pine St. Bell 458 F. A. Mix & Sons GROCERS Wqod, Hay, Grain and Provisions R. G. HULL Auto Service Ravalli, Mont. Daily trips across the reservation. First-class service. r~areful drivers.