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Professional Directory D r . T . D . M o r m o n D e n t i s t Office W itb D r. M a w b a ll In Ths Pipe’s B|r<. M i Ave Dr. W. J. MARSHAIJ. P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n Office in Pipes Building Dr. Alfrad C.DOQQE P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n I Special a ttention paid to Diseases of Women and Children . I Office 1^8 Higgins Ave. Missoula | - W W “ Dr. a T. HART. D e n tist | Office Over Flathead, Drug Store, James M. DAWSON L ic e n s e d E m b a l m e r And Funeual D ik k o io k | Calls Answered pay or Night. frank C. BAILEY U . S . C o m m i s s i o n e r N o tary Public. Office O n fiS U M t BENEFITS OF FASTING. ABOUT SPRING WATER' • - T t s s s r . s ? Iu various, regtous of tbe eartb are birds sod animals no queer- (lint it (eems; as\ If nature inuatl lmye been making'a Joke wlien she creatwl tbem. 'Moiit'' o f tbese' freak oniiUloiw • nro frond In tbe tropical countries of tbe euteru hemisphere, though’ in -imr own land> ordinary. animal* soi#?tlines acquire freak habits bec*u»e of Hv\ In# ln eitf s ln tocaUtle*. A bird that cfmiwtfly in something which seeips agam stliiiture, yet iu. New tesUod is found Just tlwt Mod Cure For Many Human Ills, 8 ay* unnn»—— -- .. . „ meui tatln Scholar. I 0r„nn|U impurities nro oith Professor Mayor of Cambridge, Bug* Tbo living are of ^ land, tbe yegetarlau nnd, world famous froffl tLo beautiful f ud. “^ i L t e r i a . Lilt 1» scholar, is entirely lu agreement (WCOpic piautH to the ^ su wltb tbo conclusion corn ‘\ / ’f. <fborough lwl»n« dM‘roy® * S ,,r’ ui- Charles Spencer, wbo recently extolled ^ wc)l 1)0|le(i wo ter, A**®” \ d • fasting ns a euro for buinau III*. j wwj t0 nettle, Is rarely or' u ■ “C bave lontt bsen of opinion ba Both the dead and Ibe « tbe belief iu the necessity of constant ,mpurjt|CS auy be removed by food tor physical and mental energy Is render tbem insoiji notbing but a modem superstition,\ chemicals which render . J T S r s S w “ - T uy Oimpuiw. I»“ * . \ r t J L ' w IS- nervUion of an expert chemist to in lure tliat tbe amount o f the chemicals * ? ’ iw just right. Tbo organic wai ter Is supposed. to remove a a n n m a t cAjmorntf. - Jsmk \ 'IT.. said Professor Mnyor. ‘‘I nm lutely convluced that fasting would ; cure many diseases and cau. speak .from experience of tbe beneficial re- suits to be derived from it. “lu the autumn of 1878 I wns at , work on uiy cdltlou of Juvenal, a task which meant tho looklug up of thou- (er |# lfUH>v_ „ ---- sends of Greek and Latlu quotations lcn)g and the chemicals to remove iae every day, I calculated tbnt 1 sliould organ|c matter. .If-to® ®uc“ ®* . . be engaged for about forty*elgbt duys C|,0|i,|csl» Is added then P * * and decided to fast during tbat period. ^ water} I f too little the orgsnlc U»*v Tbe method I mapped out for myself wr ,g I|0t cmpletely rsniovea. i i was as follows: For tho flrst week I , The character of tbo mluersi msuw was to fast every other day, for llie wWc|, found In spring waterflepews second week to fast for two conseeu* niKMl lhe nature of tbe soil and rocas I tlve days and cut sparingly ou I bo tlitvuirli which It passes. In certyu third, nud for the last fortnight to de- reg|om, where tbe geologlMl lonas- slst from food altogether. tlon consists of rocks of carbonate p i ! \I put myself under medical supervl. ymc (limestone, marble, etc.) or sw* sfcni and weut dolly to tlio Cniiibrldgo p||Bt« of lime (gypsum) or carbonise county jail to be weighed, The turn- p{ ume Hnd magnesia (dolonlte) tte key told me'that I WSS losing flbout #p|4ng W*t»r i» W lwv|ly 9 five pounds In weight |»r diem, but I u,we sails that It is vejy MWbojoi canhoncstly say I was never so well ftome, though clear and spaJllWg. W® or felt so eager for work iu my life, natives of these regions get accustop* However, In 6bedleuoe to the.-earnest' ed to It, but slraugers are often sen* wiaii mv drKftnr. wlio exnlalnvd that! niwitf afflicted, and every one MS Settle W ith a Check And then you will never have any beeti, about payments nutde. The checkTU enoe!»:?eeeirtfwd c a? 0 |icher. 0 ^ ^ i i i o & n A with i^VourHon»e Bank” a ti I eheekbook. Even if your traiuactioBite S i # i t i# all the more reason ghould not to pay twice u 7 * i i r m m i h *J\ ^Yewr Homo Bank\ j ^ a t e L^^r’r.'v'.v -v . ’ H tii m . jo f a b l i^ l i e naUves csll i i ktwl* j-W|»|, of my doctor, who ciplalm 'd tlmt I ously affected, and every I kiwi, beeaviM t h e '% It makes'IMads : |t wn> easier to lose flesh than to put beard of tbe effect of a.change e f ste [like tbat, bttt ustursllsts have nanied I It apterls, a . Greek word meanhig lapses., The* Uwi*Ww,l-mow than I rnak^s up inbtli.whet it hicks |n wings. ( its bjll, Is, longer tban. Its legs and vhrjr Isllin siad flexible like a knlltlng needle. [Thle long,' slender-bUI I r for sticking ter upon tbe digestive organs. Bolling tends to remove these sails, H ih wen lu tbe luird Incrustation It on again, I gave up tbe more rigor* ous part of my regl'iipn during Ibe Inst week. At tbe same time I »«l «<u- ^ vinced that I shoald have snffemi no; fpunil on tbe M llP »!f harui by persevering with it. I steam boilers. Rut water from •[ “Almost a ll tbe great people* of the whkb Issue from granite and world Iiave been moderate eaters,” , formation rarejy contain enough into the ground to get the; worm* the continued the professor. “Fricdlund' W|IQ |,nB 1 ^ ^ ^ |y dist], a scholar queer Its elgn matter to some. make them unwl hbd l^ d s 00 ; Anotber 1 _ ___ _ ahoat ^ kiwl*Wwl Is that lts e*g ls ( Wj(|, W|K,in j have often beeu lu corre* ^ p n water is carefttllr dtoUlWd as large as a goose egg. thbhgk the: apondence and tlie admitted aaUioritf none qi these |mpu|it|es iiess over, apd bird itself Is only llie else of a hen. w u,a nud morals of the Ito- wben aerated It hi quite pa|st#Me. »|t One oC aature’s seeming jokes Is SKmim*, always'asaeftM -tliat Ih* idea |s doubtful If aeration adds toils rial bird whose bW. te much larger and; tlMlt ^ world in s given over wine, and When |cp, cgW the absence h«a^> h™,n* ta^ *11* to huiary M erroneotis. Tlie rich Amer- of Uie air is not notk'sd, so Ibat if <mo' IcamTaf onr own day could give many can get really good distilled water it ia, W. A. JOHNSON Gaassai Law f rastliii C m m m U l - CcffNMliMi Ia v , A SpMiakjr BARLOOA k LYMAN A t Law M doer East ef Andrew J. LOWARY A t t o r n e y a t L a w Practice in a il Courts F. H. NASH A t t o r n e y -A t -L a w N o tary Public 13rd Avenue. H. P. NAPTON I A t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e l o r I A t L a w Office Over -Poison Drug Co. John B. PENSMORE ! A t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e l o r \ A t L a w . Third Avenue A. D. MAYNARD C i v i l E n g i n e e r All kinds ot Surrejlni. IrrlK*(loc dllcheii | Canalu, Rosds, Inside Comers, Timber or I Prslrie Lands. EverjtblnK attended to [ with pronptaeM. T. L. MeMICHAEL Surveyer A r i O t f Kagisssr j Equipp ed to do worii in aay . h u ach | ef this pMfossisn Land Surveying a Specialty Itqr in Indls; Msybe the bnmblll's llwak Is so grdit Ih hrder tlr It ms|f |hava p(satr o f room to -aend its voice I ont of whea It starts lo call and scream. TkaveleN who have heard (be Ne* Ipaulese hornbtll's note ssy it is tr*. mMdoas,’ mow like the braying of a dohkv than anjrthing else, quite as toad as that. The Mid-Itself, too, Isas igtieeraBltiooits. ' Om of the odd facts about it Is that tbe female horhblll. after lading or horiug a hole In a tree, teara the feathers from ber own body {aift'btiiidetir owa aest io the hole. IThsa she takes her place npon it [ After this Is done comw tbe male bird [aad actaaily plasters his mtfe »n In I tjMt hol^. th **1*rto stsy till sho |sys fktr s m hatches her young nud ’haa rtared them' to the age at wblcb Ibsy [can come oot and take caie 6 f them>, leflvee. I Wben be plaiters up the opening iu Iths itree, howeW, tbe rnsle horablU I always leaves in It a hole just large leaongb for his big beak to enter com' Ifortably. Through that hole he feeds I his imprisoMd f mate, with pvpft Vi«i [delicacy he eaa h r hold oa. feeds her ao well thet she oltea coawe out of bet . ...... . • i ' • ; ■<•> ' • > 1 ni- o the most voluittuous ltoman.\ SHRINKER. Small h«w WAGON OswtrlvaMos Fee ifhfmlth Shipe. Many, small Uacksmllh shops d* not hsve a regafar tire slirlnker.aslbe cost' Is too great for tbe amoaut Work done on such n msehlne, snys Popular Mechanics, These blacksmiths have occasion to jshrliik u few tins. Tbe worh can he done hy aslaig two the purest aad safest. One great source of danger, ever, lies In tlie Ice sometiaea pnllnary low temperatures do not Ibe i)i»s|qm ge|)n^ji, s»d therefore ybould never Ik; put Into drh)l(ing f()r 1ST- Keep the water In a separate ,veH?j^ sal and <wi W tiw the ontsids.-N>w J1 f org w m ITS AN I U WINB. CJXCCn* wind stsads ss never tt steM It Is sa W wind laras'twiM te 'aS«4. .... .fiM K f. LADIES OF POLSON AND VICINITY: m a a that I wfll aaaa a U D V aad DRESSMAKING ‘ MBhMsp State in thsM lajU , aad hi tbe latest tt/h . MSS. ALLAN MARVIN P r i n t i n g o o v t t n c i L o r r i c E (••v ^ »4,»eu • * . ; i -; ? * ''*i a 1 . f O S / ? ( f rvhl»a« anaiKaiad a n a a . I steel cliimiis Hnd i'll old rasp, Tbe (Ire I Is first bent, as shown In Kl*. 1, ilx>u boated to almost n welding heat and clnhiped to'tbe rasp, as shown iu Fig. i , ’i'lie riisi* and lint nre placet) oil nu anvil nud tlie bend hammered dowu. This usually uiwets the tlie sukdently to make It u tight flt pi) the Wheel. If one shrinking !* not sufficient a second bend can lw made and hammered down in another place. moll findgood, warm winter clothing such W a n i Underwear Land lews te the Sea. Twice'each day tbe buildings upea the seaboards of every country hi tbe world Iww to the advancing tide, this movement measuring the yielding of certalu sections of tbe earth's crust under the Influence of tidal loads. A few months ugo tbe Bldstou observe* tory, nsar .Liverpool, England, com* meaced a series of records to deter* mine tbe exact extent of the move* According to tho illustrated captivity quite plump and fat, while London^News, tbese records show tlwt tbo male Is worn thin with staying | when the tide Is blgb the ground slopes H 0 MB 1 LL or OtPIA. I around there and keeping guard and I feeding flrst the female and next the I young after they aro batched. It Is not strange tbe female hornblll I stays to herself so closely while sbe It nesting, for If she should break out of that hole In the tree and seek freedom her husband wonld certainly kill her. Arthur Mizell J e w e l e r and O p t i c i a n Repairing, a Speciality West 3rd Avenue MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate and Personal Property D. J. GILLAM Office with A. D. Maynard on B The Arabian Horae. Tbe superiority of the pure blooded Arabian horse consists not in his site nor In his speed, nor in bls strength for In these respects he is excelled by horses of other breeds, but in bls per fectlon of form, symmetry of limb, cleanness of muscle, beauty of appear ance, for endurance of fatigue, for docility and intelligence. Trick With a Candls. Place a candle in such a manner tlifti every person shall see it except 0110 , although be shall uot be blindfolded or prevented from examining evcrj part of tbc room, neither shall tlie candle be hidden. ' Answer—Place tho candlo on hk head, tukliig cure that no mirror is Ii. tho room. : j i Evil Words. Evil words nro lllto tlio thistles, Flvlng on tlielr downy wings. Small they are, jet when they’re planted Grow to ugly, hurtful things. -St. JSiebola*. at that place toward the sea. Twice a day, therefore, the bouses In Liverpool bow to the advancing tide, nnd the buildings on the Irish coast return the salute. The extent and rapidity of the movement depend upon tho quickness with wblcb tbe tide rises to Its height. Resell Ofrviee Per Ouns, The Armstroug.Wliitwortli couitnnr of England hns Invented n recoil de* I vice which ennbles n gun to be fired! ten times consecutively witbout winy, log (realmlug). It consists of cylin drical chambers containing a pntcnt liquid nnd air. The experiments hnvo lieen made with a 14.3 gun which will shortly be delivered to tho war offlco, but the' Invention Is apparently nppll* | cable to all typos of guns, Including tho ’ largest. It Is snlil that it marvelously | Increases steadiness nnd accuracy, flve I out of ten shots practically going 1 through the same hole In the target. Clean Autos Without Water. Owners of automobiles should know that tho less water used about n ma chine the butter. Any metal pari, ox. cept brass, unpuinted Is liable to nwf aud water is uo friend of rubber tires! A greasy rag or wnslo cleans off dust quickly und leaves the surface bright. Mud dried on cannot be removed hi tIlls wn.v, but (lie spots can be careful- ly m k t d *>£ » it ii a 4suj> ijwuge. | Gold best pn earth. for mien and boys, i girls’coats. Men and boys’ suits. Ladies’ furs, ^ ll^ e i y for the whole you want a t man and most anything e r - j B i g S t o r e