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PHILLIPS COUNTY HAY FKEDH „ . . cf „E,za PROPOSAL OF STATE “çS-Jsssî 1500 HEAD CANADIAN CATTLE C I.A S S1F I E D MONTANANS CAN Murray Another State niridUJAV D(l \l)f\ Celebrates Upemngciî HISTORY OF BISON TSACUW NEEDED Phillip's county’s reported surplus Pioneer Passes Over nlilllWAl O U A K U New Missouri Bridge of 200 tons of alfalfa hay and lOu ALBERT TEACHERS AGENCY, Bpolmue, TREBLE OUTPUT OF tons of blue Joint hay will help fit ; HERD AT RAVALLI We need more teachers. Write u».____ 1,600 head ot Canadian cattle for the j AU South Dakota faced toward FARM LANDS FOR SALK With the death at Dillon re- markets, according to H. L. liants. i IRRIGATED LOTS—6 toTT»creH'a?'c£«ir: WINS APPROVAL Mobrldge in tribute Nov. 11Î when IS TOLD BY N.P. HER INDUSTRIES ccntly of Elza Murray, Braverlwsd county agent. George E. Rom, Well los Height», Ritter Root Valley; $450. to in the presence of a large official known stockmen of western Canada county and Montana liavc lost an tX)NCRETE PLAN OUT1 IM D u\ 50 each. 210 down and 1-10 yearly, MONTANA PRODUCTS SHOULD heard ot the excellent hay available NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD per ceut Interest. Berrlea will more than THE STATE’S HIGHW U gathering the »täte dedicated tho SERVING BUFFALO MEAT ON HAVE THE PREFERENCE OF other member of the fast disap- In Phillips county and is taking ad rpay for It. Alao unimproved laud aud wa OFFICIALS first of a his lory-making series of ITS DINING CARS ter right», $25.00 per oire until Nov. 1. If ALL MONTANA BUYERS pea ring Montana pioneer*. Mr. vantage of It. With the present corn yon tell ua your wiebea we will mall toll five bridges over the Missouri riv slututlon in the corn belt, It is be Information aud you must go aud see It. Murray lacked only a few months Proposal U> Utilize Motor License Issues Folder Telling Story of Tire Sold by mall. Van Silke, 51Ö Metropolitan Trading at Home and Buying Only of ts lng a resident of Beaverhead er. The entire quintet of struc lieved that the feeding and fitting of Bauk Bldg., Mltineapolla. Mluo. State Products by Montanans Can ami Gasoline Tax Returns for the tures is scheduled for completion cattle for market In Montana will re Government’s lllson Preservation county for 60 years and had just Highways to be PUtcetl Ik lore the DÏMJVËR AND DEVELOPED LANDS— K-ve Great Effect, Says Commis by the close of next year—Just ceive a new Impetus. Efforts, and the Founding of the passed hts 8(>lh milestone of life. Preserve Herds. 15 to 25 mile» N, E. Spokane; on paved sioner Davis. Stole Legislature. two years after the start. highway»; extra good »oil; spring brooka. Death was caused by a eeneral grow» grain, vegetable«, bay, fruits; several The bridges will redeem the west of more than a mile and a half, and breakdown. He had been active up ! The plan recently promulgated developed rauche«; new stock ranches with ern part of the state from a condition will contain a total ot 26 spans and The romance of buffalo meat la adjoining tree range; $10 to $20 per acre; A block of a half million voters until a few days previous to his de- i by the Montana Highway commis- is a considerable market and if of practical isolation during a large 31 piers, the deepest of which was explained In a circular letter that i" year» time; Ö per cent Interest; free mise, although his health had been j sion to carry on the construction has been issued by the Northern lu m her. Write owners for free book. Kd- that number in Montana were to part of tho year. Heretofore there sunk Into bed rock 60 feet beneath ward» A Bradford Lumber Co., Elk, Wash falliug for several years. and malmena»-« of *tatc roads, I the surface of the water. Pacific railroad, which has added patronize home Industries exclus Elza Murray was born In Ashland, by the conversion of the proreed* has not been a single highway bridge In (ton. croes the Missouri river over Its the meals to its menus us a novel ively the output of Montana fac of gasoline taxe* and motor ve $8.500.00 U. VERBIFIED Farm, 200 acres, tories would be doubled or treb Ohio, and started for the California course from the state. Cutlcura tor Sore Hands ty. The letter, whclb has been re 10 mllea from Bpokaoe, splendid soil for hicle license fee*, as a moans of doak hands ou retiring In the hot suds ceived by Montanans Is as follows: alfalfa, grain and vegetables; so acre» now led within a week, Chester C. Da gold fields with a party of immi matching federal aid appropria Enthusiasm for the project brought of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub In Cu- “Buffalo meat sizzled merrily and cultivated. 2,00o Cvids wood timber con- vis, commissioner of agriculture, grants, In his boyhood. Following rapid construction fur surpassing vartlbl« Into cash at ranch when cut; fuir write« In the "Montana Products the reports of rich strikes to tho tions was endorsed at recent ttcura Ointment. Remove surplus appctizingly over many a camp buildings, orchard, nie« creek back of Montana original plans, The first step was for Montana People" number of the northward, he finally came to Ran- meeting of the Good Ointment with tissue paper. This is fire of Lewis and (’lark, famed ex barn, good well. Thla farm Is a money Roads and Automobile associa taken In 1921 when a one mill plorers, on their long patbflnding maker and offered very cheap. Terms, $8,000 Montana Woman, published at nack In 1866 and. after a successful bridge tax was levied ‘‘for bridge only one of the things Cutlcura will do down, no trade. Owner 1*. 0. Box 1373, mining career, turned his attèntlon tion, held In Helena. trip from the Missouri river to the Spokane, Washington. Whitehall by the Montana Federa construction and maintenance.” Two If Soap, ointment and Talcum art used to ranching. His later years were At the request of good roads and Pacific coast In 1804-06. ACRES, part Irrigated; east side Bit tion of Women’s clubs. years later the project assumed def spent In retirement and for a num civic organizations throughout (he for all toilet purposes.—Adv. "Today, 120 years later, buffalo ter Hoot Valley; 40 acre» alfalfa; or Mr. Davis argues that the big inite form when proceeds of the one chard; wood; buildings; telephone; auto ber of years past he has visited in state, the highway Commission pre mill tax were diverted Into a special meat again “tops” a menu card— road; $6,000. Write Box 233, Btevensville. question of patronizing home Indus pared an outline for the develop for new»p*p*rs, ap«c California, although he always re fund to build five bridges. tal sains, booklet», an this time on the Northern Pacific Montana. tries rests with the "lady of the turned to Montana In the summer. ment ot an adequate and serviceable dining cars, which railroad follow* house.” and sums his argument by Then, instead of waiting for the ADV * work, road aigna, 1st COAL MINE FOR BALE system of state highways, out of the tho Lewis and Clark trail to the Pa Baying that state “Is going to de He Is survived by two nephews and fund to accumulate, counties and ten. Writ* GREENFIELD ADTER COAÏTTiîîîrE^tr^îiu^TèH^nurîièrriiHistîrrè a sister-ln-law. Interment was made resources available for the purpose, cific coast. aud tillable land, foothills of the Judith velop Into her great destiny either cities over the state took advant TIRING AGENCY, Greet mil*. Mont In the Mountain View cemetery at recommendations of which will be "Tho prime meat Is served mountain», 8 miles from Lewlstowc, 2 with the help of or In spite of the made at the next session of the leg- age ot a legislative provision and by miles from line of two transcontinental Dillon. TART Your Business either steaks or roasts, according to :l blanch railways; over 4 feet of permanent people now In It. But the devel islature. Issuing bonds and warrants subscrib Training NOW at your own home bv opment will be swifter and more ed amounts sufficient to place the the announcement made recently by vein of high grade, bituminous coal. Well Taking for granted that tho peo S our "eaay to learn ' lessons by mall. A. W. Thompson, superintendent of established business. All for sale at a pleasant If we will only recognize the same time It Is an odd sort of whole project under way as rapidly Write for Credit Offer, ontans ple of Montana wish to carry for dining car service, und transconti great »»orifice by owner who wishes to that we arc all engaged In the very business ethics that will brand out as the plans could be formed and institute, Mlle» City, Montana. retira owing to Ill health aud advanced ward a reasonable highway program, nental travelers are finding It a hap fascinating enterprise of community side retail buying by an Individual contracts let. it ri* f tt American Bison society wag auv quantity, write for price». Comb market would unfold before Montana the game, There Isn’t much dif- It Is proposed to recommend legis formed, and In January, 1908, re boucy by tbo case, $4.25 to $5,00 per case, farmers. It Is well worth someone’s ference between that and mall order lation to make the entire proceeds Laurel, Montau». Weber Uro». commended that a site he purchased F. O. B. while to work at this problem. buying after all. of the motor license fees and the situated along the Northern Pacifie Hooey Co. gasoline tax available for matching "Much has been said and written "It Montana Is going to develop Beautiful Sets of Teeth railway, at Ravalli, on the Flathead FARM PHODCCE WANTLD______federal aid appropriations, which on the subject of mall order houses a corn-and-hog state, and that Is Indian reservation, north of the •TF'"you waul the highest price tor your would make possible the construction and trading at home. The mer coming fast, the quicker we get away Jocko and east of tho Flathead riv tre»h egg» snip to the undersigned. ot about 226 miles of high type roads We will tie ln tue marlst 1er ure«sed chants have been reasonably suc from the practice of selling live ani Our Specialty ers, consisting of a minimum ot 30 turkeys ut Thanksgiving »ud Xma» lime.1’ cessful In securing sanction In pub mals in distant markets, and buy each year. If a state fund Is not square miles. Meller Produce Co., Butte, Montana. lic opinion, of their contentions ing back the finished products, the created little can be done, It is point "Bonator Joseph M. Dixon, chair FRKSU FBUIX FÖB 8ALE against the mall order house. At better off we shall all be.” ed out. IF YOU REQUIRE ARTIFICIAL TEETH GET man of the committee oh Indian af In approving the plan outlined fairs. and now governor of Mon $7.60 per luo. Special 12* lb. »ample by the highway commission, the good THE BEST—MADE BY A SPECIALIST— bag express paid »L8U. Klngwood Orch tana, Introduced a bill which was roads and automobile association passed, and which was signed by ard», Salem, Oregon,______Hamilton Woman Has A Valuable opened a campaign which will be pODL1^x FOB SALK _____ President Roosevelt May 3, 1901, taken up with the road users gener appropriating the funds to buy the KmrrTtocir ally and civic organizations through Collection of Newspapers—Contain Dr. Frank J. Oarmody lands from the Flathead Indians. male» direct from FlaheL Large vigor out the state to bring about the ne ous birds $3.00 «ach. G. H. Fallon, Herd Founded. W falteutU, Montana______cessary changes In legislation to ap ot New York City MAMMOTH Bronze Turkeys; well marked Account of Washingtons Funeral ply the funds paid by motor car own "The society raised $10,600 for husky bird» from prune stock. Tum», ers to the construction and main who ho* charge the purchase of a nucleus herd, the Siaoo; pullet», »U.U0. Heater Downhour, RARE collection of old news- and sublime scenes, the noble tenance of a permanent roads sys buffalo selected being from the herd Power, Montana. pepers is treasured by Mrs. mansion—but, alas, the august in tem, and thereby utilize the funds of my workroom founded by the late C. E. Conrad at PGULXJtk WA-hZAD ^ ^ Wlllian Iddlngs, of Hamilton, habitant was no more. The great made available by the federal gov Kallspell, Montana. It is said to *IïrAltLT1s1,'TTL£*rMATtKET''ev»rr*îia7~t<>î A Montana. The most precious Is a soul was gone. His mortal part ernment. w have had its origin In a few calve* live chickens, turkey», duck» aud gee#». copy ot the Ulster County Gazette, wag there, indeed; but, ah! how captured by a Pend d’Orele Indian Highest market prices paid according to affecting! how awful the spectacle quality on day at arrival. Montau» Meal published at Kingston, Ulster coun marital harmony was not always as for the put five yeare hu made over 3,000 seta for my about 1878 on the plains east of th« aud Comml»»ioa_Co., Butte, Moat.______ty, N. Y., by Samuel Freer & Son, of such worth and greatness, thus sured among the men and women of Rocky mountains. The society pur to mortal eyes fallen! Yes, fallen; Butte patiente, beeide« my office hu made over 7,000 oets, rasa »ammj and dated January 4, 1800. It Is that period. It read: "Second notice chased 34 head bead (13 males and i^cFrriuEAeîr^^ No, 38 of Volume II. and contains fallen! of my wife Hannah is hereby given, 10,000 eete in all Practice makee perfect—if our Beta of 22 females) at $276 a head, deliver tot »ale. caab price, reasoushle. the congressional address to Presi "In the long and lofty portico ed on the range, and In addition re McNowu, 318 Wilkinson Bldg,, Omaha. where oft the hero walked In r.11 forbidding all persons whatever dent John Adams upon hts entrance from harboring or keeping her and teeth were not exceptionally utiafactory they would not ceived as a gift from the Conrad Es DOU8 FOB SALE Into the office of chief executive of hts glory, now lay the shrouded tate one male herd leader, Kallspell corpse. The countenance still com from trusting her on my account as THE WORLDS LARGEST DOG KEN- the United States, I am determined to pay no debts of be in auch demand. Chief, seven years old, and one female ueia otter for »ale Goraug Airedale There Is also an account of the posed and serene, seemed to ex 8 years old, the beat cow In the Con watch-dog», automobile dog», tarm dog», her contracting. Matys Van Steen- children’» couipauioua. haulers aud re- burial services of George Washing press the dignity of the spirit rad herd. which lately dwelt In that lifeless bergh, Saugerllsl (Kingston pre Teeth Extracted Free When Flrat Set la Ordered trtevers. Alao big-game-hounds, coon- ton and the inside pages are deeply cinct.) ” "Thirty-seven head (Including a hound», fox hounds, rabblt-houuds aud lined with black along each column form! There those who paid the female buffalo given by Charla* thoroughbred puppy stock, Satisfaction last sad honor to the benefactor of Other papers of the collection are and sate delivery guaranteed to auy point in defernce to his memory. The ac the Atlantis, published at Glendale Fineit Gold Crowna Ooodnlgtb of Texas) reached Ravalli his country took an impressive— In the United States, Large Illustrated count of Washington’s burial fol by L. R. Freeman, February 2, 1881, Saturday night, October 16, 1969, descriptive catalog mailed free. Goraug a farewell view. Gold and Porcelain Bridge Work and the following day were unload Rue, Ohio. lows: and the Weekly Butte Miner, dated Kennels, Box 894, La “WASHINGTON BNTOMED "On the ornament at the head of ed on a special switch track put In the coffin was Inscribed, ‘Surge ad October 4, 1881. The latter contains References by the Thousand. ^ BOWVX^O-ALLKVt^ FOR 8ALE Georgetown, Dec, 30, 1799.— the notice of President Garfield’s by tho Northern Pacific railway on FuUlT,BÏTwïïïig~AÏÏcy»rê«un)lcte. Hanuum On Wednesday, last, the mortal Judlcum’—about the middle of the the south side of the range, two and A Wright, 717 Main St., Mlle» City, coffin—‘Gloria Deo’—and on the funeral, and the memorial services All Work Receives My Personal Attention. part of Washington, the Great— held for him throughout the coun one-half miles west of the Ravalli Montana the father of his country and the silver piate, ‘General George Wash station. MALE HELP WANTED ington, departed this life on the try. friend of man, was consigned to Mrs. Iddlngs came to Montana with “On November 18. 1910, three buf BTEÏDï"po»ltlou m stur» to young mau the tomb with solemn honors and 14th day of December, 1799, age falo, presented by the Blue Mountain or saleslady with $1,000 to $2,000. Write her parents In 1878, and lived for Box 1300, Butte, Montana______funereal pomp. A multitude of 68.’ many years at Glendale and Dillon. Dr. F. A. Ironside, Painless Dentist Forest association, Now Hampshire, “Between 3 and 4 o'clock the from the herd founded by the lat« ~ BEF HEBEN TATI VHS WANTED persons assembled from many She has been a resident of the Hamil miles around at Mount Vernon, the sound of artillery from a vessel in 16 North Mala St, Butt* Austin Corbin, arrived at the range I.KARîTthbIHSAÜÏÏ WORK and mane the river firing minute guns, awoke ton community for many years. money. Learn right. It may cost more, choice abode of the illustrious In good condition. but you don't have to learn over agalu chief. afresh our solemn sorrow, the Largeat]and'ßest Equipped Dental Office in Montana Hlx Preserve*. Mme. McCarroll, 7 E. Granite, Butte, Mont. “There were the groves, the corpse was removed, a band of “There are six nationally owned POSITION WANTED ~ ' spacious avenues, the bountiful music with mournful melody melt buffalo herds In the United State*. WANTED, Position aa macbiulut operator. ed the soul Into all the tenderness The two largest are located along Address room 222, Hotel Arisons, Butte. of woe. The procession was form 1FFURS the line of the Northern Pacific rail ed and moved out in the following fob sale—miscellaneous road, one In Yellowstone national order: the cavalry, Infantry, park and the other on the Montana OlfTÎAvF^ÏÏÎYTHlNG^OÎj^WUÏTl b II guards, music, clergy, all with T* M MILUN rat A WOOL CO. EAT MORE WHEAT’ national bison range. The govern to sell or buy, write ua aud we will aiiMNiAsaua, «hem. All you bow to get in touch with the arms reversed, the general’s horse ment owned herds in the United people you can do business with. Write Two with hla saddle, bolster’s and fflttaar “iwa - was« States contain 1,719 animals. Thera io iiiroMtntanst«) t«Rav run M. N. A., Box 1223. Great Falla, Mont. pistols. The pallbearers. Colonels fM! Guide to tbo«a »ko ship to ns la one herd in Canada reported to U. C. QUINT, UENTAL18T—QUESTIONS Simms, Ramsey. Payne. Gilpin, contain 10,000. relating to love, life end huslneae an Hersteller, Little; mourners. Ma swered. W1ÜW1-2 Broadwsy, Spokane, Grazing Tracts “The rapid increase of the buffalo Washington. sonic brothers, citizens. When the In the United States to more than JÖllTriÄNDSAV'S SYNDICATE” Mining procession had arrived at the bot the number required to insure thalr property uear the Jib at "Basin, Mon tom ot the elevated lawn where the WinterJerm perpetuity has niade It possible tor taue" where RICH GOLD ore has been Bordering Lolo family vault Is placed, the cavalry the Northern Paulite railroad com found. For full Information, address 41)3 Metals Bank Bldg-, Butte, Montana (This halted, the infantry marched to pany to secure buffalo meat for eer- 1» an exceptional opportunity.) ward the mount and formed their 1ÎLUKS USE vlce on their dining cars. lines, the clergy, the Masonic broth IIA KB KB COLLEGE "Many of those who frequented National Forest ers and the citizens descended to the range In the old days considered c(5WrAM^MAfrrToT^ri^7Cîr» everywhere. Earn while you learn. the vauH and the funeral service POLYTECHNIC buffalo meat far superior to that of Montane National Barber College, 101 of the church was performed, the beef, when properly cooked to bring So Arizona Street, Butta Montana.___ 25,000 ACRES and firing was repeated from the ves iintran about Its characteristic taste." ÏXBS BKFAI*ED, BB-LiNED sel In the river and the sounds NOVEMBKB 1« to MABCR M fCRsTEFAT^BDrRedlnMrcLened and Il Cr 10,000 ACRES AT echoed from the woods and hill* Offers Courses In EUROPEAN VISITOR MARVELS made over. Satisfaction guaranteed. around. Three general discharg AT AGE OF MONTANA OITUBB Hoenck’i Fur House, Butts, Montana. Book kero In* es by the Infantry, the cavalry, and Shorthand ” CLEANING AND DVBgO > 11 pieces of artillery, which lined It makes a difference on vhiok ôîîïQG^'cLSïîftSîr'* CO. $ Typewrttles ) the banks of the Potomac river, Besloeta Law side ot tbo Atlantic one live*. Am Parcels Foot Servie«. Botte, Montana back of the vault, paid the last '...... 4**A V HHE OBUEMIETB, BTU^ Hanterai Aritosvtle ericans when traveling abroad mar tribute to the entombed command Butaosa English vel at the ripe old age some ot th* KwTBAWAlBlSi XT ssssvers, chemists er In chief of the armies of the Un cities have attained, Europeans 108 No. Wyoming, Butte. Mont. Box 114 Peonunaahlp aoE Spalling ited States and to the departed Public Bpeeking likewise marvel when they are tap ST. MARY’S HUME 3 hero." Radio Enslneerl»» formed aa to how “young" some oi ST. MARY’S HOME at Orest Fella Mont. for Infante and small children, (boys op PER ACRE The paper also contains extracts Anto Eleeirlelty the American cities are. to fourteen years of age) young ladle* and from the London Gazette, which are Tractor Ooonation "And bow old ig your city," Paul elde.iy ladle*. Write for full Information prepared thus: Rosentgen, a mining engineer of II- to Mother Superior, 726 Bthe Ave., North. Splendid grass, water, Grade Senool «objecte "By the arrival of the Factor senberg, Germany, a$.ked recently PERSONAL ~~ brouse and shade. Has Moelr—1 ecel. Flu«, Violin, a southern slope giving from Falmouth we are put In pos Orcbawarm. Ohw Cl ob while visiting In Great Fall*. He early pasture. Railroad session of London papers to the Ail coure« open to thooe over ftftees was Informed that Great Falla woe I reliable club. Quickest result*; write, be 20th of October inclusive,” eonvlDcud. Confidential. Description» Free. spur touches the land. yosrs ot sgr who van do the work. platted in 1887. f Mm. Bodd, Box 758. San Francloco, Calif The old paper Is a four-page af A faintly ot seventeen teachers. "Ob, it can’t be possible, why that Terms; 10 per cent fair. the pages 18 x 12 inches. The Modern Strain heated, Electric-light 1» only 37 years ago.” ed dortnitcrleo REX IS KING print Is clear and tho paper remark down. balance divided / ‘But,” he said as an afterthought, Into 10 yearly payments ably well preserved. It has been I good place to epend yonr winter “this Is America, and it seems that banded down In Mrs. iddlngs’ family profitably. anything is possible.” S. O. HUSETH for generations. In the advertising Mr. Rosentgen was In Montana vis columns are to be found advertise Beard, Bean «ad Taitlea, IIM.N iting the properties of the A. C. M. ments of various kinds, such as, "A I BLACRFOOT LAND Write at once for complet* company. stout, healthy negro wench for sale.” ’ Information A Une reading, “Cash offered at the ‘Bread 1» the Best and Cheapen! Food’ Hans Christian Anderson, teller •( DEVELOPMENT CO. paper office for rags” shows that In BtLUNBS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE fairy stories, was so unattractive Ui )- one Instance at least the publishing fair L-chale. Mediae* his looks that school boys poked (as game bas not changed. at him, Another ad displays the fact that •ft U. N. A.—WK—11 10 24
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