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THE EKALAHA EAGLE. P - \ f_ state, the three battalions being com- manded by Majors C. N. Sargent, REACH WAR STRENGTH Jesse B. Rodte and E. Williams. Inerease Soldiers' Pay. A congressional conference has agreed upon substantial increases in A campaign to increase the Second the pay of enlisted men, as follows: Montana regiment to war strength is \Those receiving $15 to $21 per now being carried on with vigor. month, an increase of $15 per month; There are at present 1,390 members, those receiving $24, an increase of $12: those receiving $30, $36 or $40, while 702 more must be secured to an increase of $8, and those receiving attain the end. $45 or more,,an increase of $6. Traveling parties are scouring the state with this aim in view. Helena That'll Help Some. is nov.' the mecca for men desirous of Brand Whitlock, American Minis - joining the service front all over the ter to Belgium, reports to the state state, according to Col. J. J. Mac- department that while the German Guinness, who is in command of the army destroyed palaces, cathedrals, regiment. museums and factories, not a single Thus far the units of the regiment brewery in Belgium has been mo- have been •used for police duty in the tested. WANT MILIONS IF THEY WIN FLOTATION LAWSUIT A feature is at stake in the ease of the Minerals Separation, Limited. against the Butte & Superior Mining company, now drawing to a close in the federal court in Butte. It is es- timated that in case the supreme court sustains the validity of the pat- ent this time that the Minerals Sep- aration have an action for dam- ages against the Butte & Superior amounting to above $18,000,000. And it stated that the total amount which may possibly be recovered from those who are said to have in- fringed the patent will reach the enormous sum of $100,000,000. Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron So Widely For Creating Red Blood, Building 'Up the Nerves, Strengthening the Muscles and Correcting Digestive Disorders ---Often Increases the Strength of Delicate, Nervous, Run Down Folks 100 Per Cent in Two Weeks Time CHICAGO'S FORMER HEALTH COMMISSIONER SAYS IT SHOULD BE USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL AND PRESCRIBED BY EVERY PHYSICIAN Opinions of Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan State Hospital of New York, Dr. A. J. Newman, late Police Surgeon of the City of Chicago, Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon, St Elizabeth's Hospital, New York and Other Physicians Who Have Tested Nuxated Iron in Their Own Private:Practice. NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY New York. N. Y.—it is conservatively creating red blond, building up the nerves. then test your strength again and see hnw strengthening the muscles and correcting 1111101 you have gained. Many an athlete estimated that over three million people an - digest it e disorders.\ and prizefighter has won the day simply nuttily in this country alone are taking because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled hitt blood with iron before he went Into tht• affray. which ninny another has gone down in . 1 . 11• gloriona defeat simply for lack of iron. Dr. Ferdin- and K u g. New York 1' h y F4 'clan and Medleal Author, saps: \In the o s t cotn- mon foods of America. the a t arche sugars, table syrupa, can- dies. p o r I cf., white bread. soda . ,crack - era. biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti. tapioca, Nag°. farina. degerminated corn- meal no longer is Iron to he found. ite• fitting prOC1104441 have removed the iron of Mother Earth from these linproverished foods, and Hilly meahoils of home cookery 1, Y thrbwing down the waste -pipe the wa- ter In which our vegetables are cooked. is responsible for another grave iron loss Thert•fore. If you wlah to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to n ripe old age. you must supply the iron deficiency In your food by Liming mome form of organic Iron. just am you amnia lime malt when 3 our food has not enough malt.\ Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, visit- ing Surgi‘on. St Ellzabeth's Hos- ', I t I. N e w York, said : \I bIlve newer be- fore given out any medical in- formati011 AR 1 ordinarily do not believe in it. But in the ease of titivated Iron 1 feel I would - be remiam TTly duty not to men- tion It. I have taken it mymelf and given it to Dr. Schuyler C. Jaqttes, nty patients Visiting Surgeon, mt. with most stir- Elizabeth'N Hospital priming and sat- New 'fork. isf actor)* moults. And ThOSIC W110 V111411 quickly to increase their strength. iumer BUILD MODERN LITTLE BUNGALOW r\7\`V:' .•-,1V . • CM: ar..11.1 \QG\ Design No. 711. \*) We hope you will be as well pleased with the pictUre of this dainty little bungalow as our customer was when she built it. It's an ideal home for It small fam- ily. The design is extra good, and the price is very reasonable indeed. lans ancrif you We have made four different floor P -• are interested you can see the plans at any \QG\ Lum- ber yard. If you intend to build a home, explain what you want to any of our managers and our Arc y h o i u tec a - tural•• Department at Great Falls will send sketch and make an estimate of the cost. We can save you money, time and trouble. Put your problem up to us, we'll solve it for you. ROGERS - TEMPLETON LUMBER COMPANY REQUIRE 720 MEN TO Nuxafed Iron. Snell astonishing result4 Dr. Howard have been reported from Its use both by J ames l ate o f doctorn and laymen that n number of phy- sicians in varinua parts of the country have the idanhattan been 'piked to explain why they preseribt. it State Hospital no extensively, 111111 why it apparently pro- of New York (lures so .11 better results than were ob- and fermerly As- tostant Physi- tnined from the old forms of inorganic iron. elan. Brooklyn F:xtraets from flOille of the letters are given State llospital. below. A special inemsenger was sent to In - said: \Nuvated ten - 4.w the Fortner Health Commissioner iron Is a most of Chicago, Wm. surprising rem- it. Kerr. as it edy. patient was known that 1111114. remark - he had personal - .41 to me after ly used Smiled having been on n iron. Commia- 11 X W Pe km' loner Kerr said: course of It:: \An II ealt It 'SAY. DOCTOR. Dr. Howard Jamen, late Commismioner of THAT THERE of the Manhattan State the City of Chi - tit 'I' 1.\ I S Hospital of New York, engo I W119 1111• E MAGIC.' and formerly Assistant portutied many Previous to Physician, Brooklyn timea to recotn- ing Nuxated State Hospital. mend different Iron I had been prescrilung the various mineral waters, mineral salts of iron for years. only to meet etc. Never yet complaints tpf discolored teeth, illmturbed have 1 g.one on digestion. tied -up. liarilentsi secretions. etc - record OH filVOr When 1 4•111114. across Novated iron. no ele- frig any particu- Ingenious prep:within containing or-• ler remedy. but garlic iron, which has no destructive ae• I feel that in William R. Kerr. Former tion on the teetii--no corrosive effect on Nuxated iron an Health Commissioner, the stomach. anti which Is readily exception atiould City of Chicago. be made to the Bated filo the blond and quickly 'napes its • rule. I have - taken Nitxuted mYself ',resell... felt In increased vigor. snap anti staying power. It eturichem the blood. and experienced Ito health-giving, strength - building, effect, and In the interests of the 1.rings rOK1.4 to the chts.ks of women. and Is an 'intoning source of renewed vitality. puldle welfare I feel it my duty to make known the resulta of its use. am well endurance anti power te men W110 burn up too rapidly tin.ir nervous energy in the past three -score yeara and want to say strenuous strain of the great businesa coin - that I believe my own great physical a. -- petition of the day.\ tivity 114 due largely today to inY personal Dr. E. Sail - a use of Nnvated iron, and If my endorse- er. a Boston meat shall induce auneinie, nervous. run- down men and women to take NIIXITTP01 p yslei Iron. and receive the wonderful tonic w 1 1 44 liet14118 WIlIch I have received, I shall feel studied both greatly gratified that I nuule an exception In this coun- t() my life-long rule in recommending It. try :11141 in From my own experienee with Niixsted great Euro- Iron I feel that it in such n valuable rem• pean edy that it ought to he used In every hos- Institutions pita! and prescribed by every physician in Pays: -As t have said IT this country.\ h n r e times over, In comment - iron ing on tite above the great - Dr. A. J. New- est of a II Dr. E. Sauer, a Roston man, inte I'ollee st re g t Physician who ham stu- Surgeon of the builders. Not died In great European City of Chicago long ago it Medical Institutions. nd foriner man Paine to House Surgeon, me who WW1 nearly half a century old. and and endurance will find it a most remark. Jefferson l'ark \Iced Ine to give him preliminary ex-% able and wonderfully effective remedy.\ Hospital, Chien- Huila:Mon for life insurance. I was wi- g°. aaid: \I tonislicil to find him with the blood 'Pres- NOTE.—Ntixated Iron, which is ores. - heartily endorse sure of n boy of twenty and am full of eribed and recommended above by physi• everything For- vigor, vim and vitality as n young man— (lam; in /411e11 a great variety of eIlfiet4. IF1 mer Ilealth In filet. yoting man be really Waft not- not a patent medicine nor secret remedy. Commlis loner withstanding him nee. The secret, he sold. hut one which is well known to druggists. Kerr anya about was taking iron—Nuxilted Iron had filled and V1'hOFW1 iron conatithents ate widely thia remarkably / 11 111 with the renewed life. At 30 he was preoeribeti by eminent phymIclans both i n efficacious prep- In ball health; nt 4(1 he W1151 careworn and Europe and America. 1,nlike the oitier oration. It has Dr. A. J. Newman. Late nearly all gt 50, t itt e r taking Nut- organic Iron producta It la easily naiiiinil• been mk-partle- Pollee Burgeon of the nted iron. n miracle of vitnlItY and him ated, doem not Inture the teeth, make them tiler dutriffuring City of Chicago, and face beaming with the buoyancy of Youth. black nor upset the stoinneh t n ; e4i n y n i t n he ne e n t r u i l y - t h e past s I x Former 1/10 1 11114t Burgeon Dot, alisnIntely neremaary to ennidt. trary. It la a most potent re yearn to aaalat Jefferson Park Ilompinal your blood to vintage food into living Oa- all forms of indigeation as well rim for fiery - 1n keeping Chi- C cago. sue. • %about it. no matter how much or nun, ruo-.1own The mariufac- eago's five thousand binecoata In good what you eat, your f oo d merely p11119pg turera hate miehaRreat confidence in Nos - health mod perfect fighting trim tio that through you without doing you nny good, nted Iron that - they offer to forfeit $100.00 they would be physically equipped to with- and tut consequence yoti become weak, to any charitable InntItitflon if they can - !nand all manner of storms and the ray- pale. and sickly -looking plat like n plant not take my man or wotnnn under mixty ages of nature's elementa, Recently was trying to grow in a 14011 defielent In iron. who Melo; iron and Inerrant , their atrength proinpted through an endor R ement of Nux- If you are not strong or 'well you owe it 100 per cent or over in four %%Tido' time. ated Iron by Dr. Schuyler C. jaques, Vla- to youraelf to- make the following teat: See provided they have no merlons Organie troll - Bing Burgeon, St. Elizabetb'R Iloapital, New how long yon con work or how far you 19e. They alao offer to refund your money YOrk, tO give It a trial. Thla remedy haa can walk without becoming' tired; next If it doca not double your atrongth and proven through my own teata of It to eg- take two five -grain tableta of Ninnted \enduranee in ten dare time. It In dim - eel any preparation I bave ever used for Iron three tittles per day for two weeka. pensed in this city by all good druggiata. BOOST MONTANA FREIGHT RATES EVERY LINE OPERATING IN THE STATE, EXCEPTING ONE, ASKS 15 Plat CENT RAISE. Incmased Cost of Labor, Material, Taxes and Need for Moro Capital to Better Systems Advanced as Ar- guments for Flat Raise in Charges f )1. Transportation. The American Society of Equity The largest farmers' organization in the State, is warning its members against participating in the state hail insurance law, which is now being so widely advertised by tho various county assessors, for the reason that the law is not practical in its provi- sion.m, and that there are serious douts if the methods of its operation are wholly legal and proper. Application for a horizontal in- cio : t l; ; las s w a e t l i l voc kt a n ted iwn, st tl a t t e e y. la q i u i tt i t s S u o r : crease of fifteen per cent in inter state freight rates was made of the _ ance for over two years. Equity members have gone into the question Montana Railroad commission by very thoroughly; have studied state all carriers operating in the state hail insurance laws in the United States and Canada, noting the defects except the Butte, Anaconda & Pad- and antbiguities in laws which have fie, %%bleb, it is expected, will join failed, and tho cardinal features of e i a r t e e a r s . t. d cost of labor, equipment, Armed with this data, the Equity The petition is based upon the in- the laws which have been successful. taxes, materials, and . of the import- Legislative Committee drafted a mea- anee of securing more capital to sure for the recent Legislature, which make much -needed betterments possessed all the qualifications of a which cannot be secured in the fu- read state hail insurance measure. ture except at a high premium Other state hail insurance bills 'were The petition points out that if the introduced, ono particularly being railroads are adequately to serve the the O'Shea -Morris bill, which wam country in the way of national de- introduced by two bankers. expended in providing and preparing the proponents of the O'Shea meas. The tense, large sums of money must be Equity faithfully endeavored to show facilities, and that this national ser- l ure where its weak points were, how vice will result in a diminution of troposterous it was from a practical earnings. The Adarnson law is spe- cifically referred to as one of the standpoint, but all of the influence anal machinery at the disposal of THREE DIE FROM reasons why increased earnings are those back of the O'Shea bill was necessary. The petition sets forth: used, with the result that it was \Your petitioners are common car- passed during the closing (lays of the SPOTTED FEVER . riers by railroad of freight and pas- session and the Equity measure side- sengers in the state of Montana. tracked. Revenues Too Small. bill's passage, as well a.s subsequent - At the time of the hail insurance TWO CASES REPORTED TO THE \Your petitioners respectfully rep- ly, the Equity stated its reasons for STATE AUTHORITIES FROM opposing the law. Being at farmers' Dr. Ferdituind King. New York l'hysician and 'Medina! Author. IF YOU WE AWAY FROM BUTTE —It doesn't bar you from be- comin,g a patarn of this store. SYAIONS IS AN ALLrOVER-THE-STATE . STORE. Symon's patrons live every- where ishMontaina. The fact of the matter is these out-of-town customers rank among this store's most satisfied custom- ers. THROUGH SYMONS' MANY SPLENDID FACILITIES —this store has built up a very extensive patronage in Montana. What's more it is growing all the time. The rea- son is plain. ASSORTMENTS, SERVICE AND LOWEST PRICES. These are the factors that have contributed to making this store the Big Store that it la —the store for all the people of Montana. SYMONS DRY GOODS COMPANY Butte, Montnita. the country and the additional obli- gations that are arising in connection surance Ituit season than any other Infantile Paralysis. -with plans- for national defense. company in Montana. Last year's These increased costs cannot be met business was not written for profit, Iteports have been made to the by the revenues derived front the but to give farmers mutual protec- present basis of rates. thm at cost. The Equity' did this state board of health of three cases \Your petitioners further repre- . only as a means of giving the farm- of spotted fever, one of which result- sent that the obligations imposed by ers temporary relief front the high ed fatally a few days ago, when Mrs. the Adamson law, added to the great premium rates of \old line\ compan- Frank Iten, wife of a ranchman on advances in wages, fuel, materials. ies, the society being anxious to dis- Sawtooth creek in Ntissoula county. supplies. and equipment, which have continue. its hail business if the state expired. She was bitten by a wood occurred recently, operate as con- would take over that responsibility. tick about two weeks ago. tinning factors in greatly decreasing Even when the O'Shea bill became Another case of the fever is re- titioners. a law, the Equity decided to discon- tinue its hail business, notwithstand- Ntissoula county. A man named Fred the net operating income of your pe- ported from O'Brieta creek, also in Need More Equipment. ing the fact that they bent -Wed it Hayes, aged 76, was bitten. As his would-be a bad nteasure and disas. ease antedated that of NIrs. Hen, it \Your petitioners futrher repre- trous to the farmers. It was discov- is possible he may recover. sent that additional equipment and ered at the time, however, that I10 , A third case of spotted fever has improvements in operating facilities provisions had been made in O'S' :a been reported front Fergus county. have become imperatively necessary 1)111 to financ,e its operation, and one A patient residing not far from Wini- due to changes in the nature, volume of the state officials assured the fret! is under treatment for tick bite, and distribution of the general corn- Equity that it could not be operated spotted fever having developed. merce and to preserve and promote legally—the Legimlature having over- Attacked by infantile paralysis the commercial and industrial inter- looked the appropriation for it. Upon Sunday. Roy Lee, aged 18, residing ests of the country, - large sums of the supposition that no attempt on a ranch not far from Pony in money must be expended by your pe- would be made by the state to write Madison was brought to toi.vn and ex- titioners for additions and better- hail insurance, the Equity set about ments. • pired of the disease. He had been 111 to take care of the farmers in the about 24 hours. The case was re - \Your petitioners further repre- same manner as last year, and give ported to the state board of health. sent that they are confronted with them secure protection at &mt. the necessity of making, and desire The disease probably was contract - In warning Its ntembers and the to make promptly, adequate provi- farmers generally' egainst the state ed when the young man was east vis- iting not long ago. Mons for serving the needs of the na- hail insurance measure now being tion in rail transportation incident to promoted, the Equity is actuated by the national defense. That adequate- one motive solely—to save the farm- ly and ef(iciently to carry out their Ors front placing their risks under the THIS GREAT FARMERS' Qbligation in this behalf and to provisions of a law which is intimate- MU1UAL INSURANCE meet the necessities of the present tieal and which is being operated in crisis, large sums of money must be a manner that Is not strictly legal. expended in providing and preparin.g Farmers, under tho law, are not AM - facilities, and serious interference sured of any definite sum to be pikid Fire Indurance with their commerce and diminu- them in event of 110f48, anal, if pad, tions of earnings therefrom will nec- there aro doubts if the loss will be cessarily result from the preferred collectable at its face value. and expedited service to be required of them in this behalf. The state hail insurance board More Capital Needed. places no limitations on the extent of liabilities they will accept, VA. under \Your petitioners further repre- the law, they must accept the appli- sent that they are now in great need cation of every farmer in Montana 27-28-211-30-31 Tod Block of, and will require in the very near who mo elects, and the hail board GREAT FALLS MONTANA. future, largo amounts of new capi- must take the business in each locali- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tal for the improvement, betterment ty that is offered. Thus, the state and necessary extension of their hall insurance board assumes a great - SPECIAL FOR WOMEN. proeerties: and that, under the pres- er hazard than any insurance coin- .....--... . ent conditions, they emcounter in- pany would dare_ to accept. Farm - FASHION Cleaning and Dyeing Co.. Butte. creased cost of capital in connection ers are require() to pay only 60 cents Prettell dry cleaning a specialty. We give with financing improvements, addi- premium per acre, and they are led i t ) ( 1i , ili4li r t t : m ular attention to our C. O. I). cita- tions and betterments, and will in to believe they will get $12.00 per _ _ acre in (went of total loss. whereas FURS repaired, remodeled. relined, stored the future be put to the necessity of . paying high premiums for capital in tney will get only their pro rata share and Insured. Kummer form. Richard P. Ilts•nek. muceessor to A. Ranh. Largoat ,,view of the great decrease in the net of $12.00 per acre loss, after the ex - fur atore west of Mluneapolia. Butte. incomea from their properties. penses of administering the hail in- Montana. ,- \Your petitioners further repre- surance board have been paid. MONTANA'S BEST dry cleaners and hat - sent that a great decrease in their It goes without saying that with a tern. Ladlete and men's garments glv- net operating incomes will restilt hundred or a hundred anal fifty nal- en ragout attention. Send Great Falls Dye Mollie. from the erkuses above set forth in justers in tho field, the \overhead\ _ s- - consequence of which kour petition- eXpenfie in operating the insurance SWITCHES, WIGS AND TOUPEES, ers are in immediate need of an in- board will be tremendous, anal if crease in freight rates that ma.y be lossee4 are heavy, will greatly reduce effective with the least possible de- the money available to pay the Effective July 1. losses. Hail insurance laws, very similar lay. 'Your 'petitioners desire authority to the O'Shea bill, In operation in North Dakota and Canada, have to make a horizontal! advance in all proven to Ito failures, sometimes pay- FURS reit:tired, cleaned and remodeled like new, promp ly. Beckman Bros., Great existing intrastate freight rates in ing out only 28 cents on a dollar. Fails. the state of Montana of fifteen (15) It IN anderstood that the expennea and per cent to become effective July 1, the lose account of the state hall innurance latv are to be paid by warranta drawn on 19 ' 1 2 . petition sitnilar in form to this that i IIPPIP warrante must be drawn in , the'State Treasurer. It ham oleo been said has been filed by all carriers operat- their numerical order and they must be Ing In -western classification territory paid in the Piallif1 numerical order. It is not tinreasonable for the farmers of Montana to with the Interstate Commerce com- ask the State Officials if tills In true. and, mission, and similar applic-ations are it it is, and the amount of funds collected being made by said earrielli to the IR insufficient to pay the loss and expellee account, are thome who get their warrants respective commissions of other Gent. or those who have their losses first, states in western classification ter- going to be paid in full while those who have their lOPPIPII later In the season will ritory. be unable to get anything at all. \The Interstate Commerce com- it to a...Heard hy ROMP that becanite of mission by order dated April 23, the haziness surrounding these points that 1917, has authorized the filing Of the warrants will not be bankable and If they are not those who get any money at tariffs providing for horizontal ad- sit from the hall ineurance board will have vances in all existing freight rates, to walt until taxes have been collected In and pursuant to such' authorization atonable to meet theme warrantn. the winter and the money ham been made the carriers are filing tariffs provid- it is &No believed by Nome that the ''old ing for a horizontal advance In ex- line\ companies had more to do with IIPCTIT— Ming rates of tifteen (15) per cent inx the enactment of the O'Shea measure Into law than did the demands of Montana to become effective July 1, 1917. farmer's and that it la designed more for Hearings are to be had on Raid appli- the purpooe of killing off the competition cation before the Interstate Com- of theme \6Id line\ companies than It Is for the relief of Montana farmers. merce commission at Washington, it mlint he a pertinent quention to sok beginning July 7, 1917. Wherefore the various county *** e RR ors what right your petitioners pray that after due they have to now county funda to promote the hall 'neurone.. department of the elate DRY CLEANERS hearing and investigation an order when it shosid he promoted throngh its pett_ war taros? . We nialstats the meet modern plant be may be made permitting your d enter Into it blind'''. netort\ litil\ ,- shirts et any material, feathers, tars. ete.. nee sn br n il , a r ft a rrn t . t: r r oftstoush:rassittins favordeleavervinetidresseLladiee , waostik,towasooldi Boners to make tariffs effective July of T a h e e r r oo t a n te it a p li se i t n a ra e, 1, 1917, carrying a horizontal ad- shoal vance of fifteen per cent on all exist- for !neuron...0 ander Ito proviNiona ev- Montana. Ink Oki sew. Vi• pay return Wiens*. tam.\ ing freight rates In the state of Mon- ery farmer should demand front The *tate hem inenranee board a full expianatlen as to Its reliability. Great Tidlio MARRY H. WOOLS LATEST STYLI: switches, hair noveltlea Made from combings. %Vigil, toupees made, repaired, renovated. Ideal Beauty Parlors, Great Fano 4 BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED by mall. Returned sante day 1111 received. Have our specialist ex- amine your eyes. Beet equipped examination .ciee In Montana. N. O. flUSETH, Great Faun. Mont. Registered Optometriet snd Optician. PHOTOS and KODAKS N est in Photos, Reasonable Pries,. Mall Us Tonr THU GIBSON STUDIO. Great Falls' Leading Photoertspher. ' tidies Car. let Ave. N. and 6th et. GREAT rALLs, MONTANA. resent that they are in need of an advance in freight rates to enable organlz.ation, it naturally favors leg- MISSOULA COUNTY. them to meet financial outlay inci- 'station that gives the farmer a dent to the observance of the Adam- square deal, and is not slow to op - Another Victim of Tick Bite Im Re - son law, and incident to other great- pose those sthings which are make - ported lisrom Fergus County; Ma- ly increased taxes, and to meet the shifts or misnomers. dison County Boy Who Recently dentands of the general commerce of The Equity has an Insurance De- partment which wrote more hail in- Returned Front East Dies From COMPANY Wrote Over S1,000,000.00 of ki the taut four months for 14ontana farmers. because it COST 40 PER CENT LENS. Why pay exorbitant retes to the Old Line Companies/ Write for full information. EQUITY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY FURS REMODELED. MIPRRT WRIENOH It 4 41, 4 V 4