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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 07 Nov. 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-11-07/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
[ T o . a. Rohrcr J }*t«J «SP*ci*1,y Wwbin|lon. •##*s®sss TESTING FIRE CLAY. MARSH S tation . HANDr udder T acks . \ X V x z ' S r j \ N\ [ E K r i n g l e n Architect ,rffta*Ny State Bask TrMtment inf HtfrDfusing Attaehm.«u For M.king . 8c.ff.ld Paint >r *° Any A\bI*' iu .» t e S S ' I . r ' . ' K « ” « s r S ' ^ S S ; s * ? k r ; r r a S - s s r s a s s — f a r s r a r - — - « . < l»rk». ««J jM l'Stew X wii\ WIm«l b, prominence. You can go lo . manufacturer ut Hteel and apeetfr r * « n t * , M W % £ % £ « menu, nnd you can * Bergen says: The society has nurshee Investigated 760 marshee and delivered IBS lecture* by chemical .„ ul, ^ * teats and thus make mum yougrtwh^j °* marahee u d you need. The prude.*r know* ( m ! S T ^ L S T !\ ? ot,erl«l for bedding to combine certain dement* nnd wha*: UbllalEd T t « hH been M qnantitlm of various kind* to eomku« ** **aereenyren. Spartin. to order to f r t . rwiui. i t I icartered »\ \ \ t h e doady approaching wbat you call t £ I r S nM *. ,nMb*5H h*T* been but not ao ta tbe Art clay businesT’ “ I 1®1?!!0\ * eiperimeuta taS?0? Jnc.k 18 mndo of tbree-elghtb Inch Iron In two separate parts, the I f * . M c K e e I I I # , tnd Fleer w i * J ? e y * -(b* ■°\t skilled Md Wfhast salaried ebeariata h m »— - •■ployed to make tee* T p J S S •ad carry thorough taveetlgattoa* on the naturtl prodnct and to«t»dr the !J02 ,,,C / rc#,!l,to a u *aftctured «ad <W m M M « w o w T i ^ i I r ? f y ^ * * * * * M ataaiiar n m oa brtek or day, obtained frees BMM<^ i n d u t. £ * • * * ? * equal coodlUoas.have re- corded diametrically oppooed coodu- “ !“ « « « «ffereut pertoee h u reacbcd vastly v a n l u conclusloBa wben tetilng Identical qual- j * “ * * P « > f W e to. ao c u yoa w o e ie rU a proariaoat flra d a y aaaa* frctw e r afcaaM eidatoa, u I heart eae oa aa occta ton after h a r in i tb* are being made with sew peat ovens.. tfc?- COUr\e -of ,D\tnicllon treating on I n a a t^y m # “ • BBl*tttre o f, S T t a i f l , t r ‘ ,o u n « m * n I N ***** 01 tW» « * * e f ' U being pursued by represent** Mraa fPom erery district Btoee the society’* organlutlon id «f bedding fkctorlea b u Increased from 83 to 270, and tbe wnber of p « t mllU baa more than w jbjw . A recent report from the for- o®c* sbowa that 300,000 cubic P**4 taT* b*WJ maaafte- tw*d aad uaed u tM during tbe l u t oae of the smaller dIMHeta of Norway. Tbla not only ••prsaaata tbe commercial value of tha ■■***“ V**- *Ucb waa eattmated at fWM>00, but It oeana great economy I* cutting of timber. Tbe tost that Maeresmyren (aa ei- r n . l aotrroui nr nu. b«aee, Wg. 2, and tbe staging support, n * . 8- Tbese pans can be adjusted to any angle by taking out the bolt aad raising or lowering tbe ataglag m p p rt to tbo deelred position. Tbo jMks are hooked on tbo runga of the as shown In Pig. 3. This is tbo position, but tbey caa bo re- . - w w w v w w B a l l & M c M i c h a e l R E A L E S T A T E INSURANCE S V H E T Y B O N D S r C A N D I E S i T h e F i e t h e s t a n d B e i t V a r i e t i e t A i l K i n d O f S o f t D r i n k s , P e a n u t s , P o p iV n Want Any E M tijbakailb Repair wiik liNNriaf* | o o d }obat ( i n f * Shop i M M i Avenaa omlng A S p e c ia lity t i l Carey , ‘\J\® '»»«!»ay taaalro marsh) I* now being reclaimed l f ! ! ? g ! ? A , .l>d.! ln a t *L «**fct labor and tbat I hto I °Tnw* °r o»»w marshy tracts - ^ . oW- way I j1*r* decided to begin reclamatkm la <aaa W a M>h fco for a blgbbnw’H I laiidy due to tbe activity of tho . • • I Norsk* Myraelskab. Thi> society make* , C testing flra clay | ^ w y effort to encourage private ini- S? • P**” *'*1 ■“ •\ literally to oat I t I tiatlvo, and Ita engineer haa during “ • ctB * f ct *rlt aad aaiid beat by I IW W mperintended tbe reclamation tbat ■cttoir aad a good flra day (frae I ot 1J0O maal (350 acrrst of leaser Ruas siUca, qaartslte or fliat elay) ia| naiabee In addition to tboae already I ftoe frees g r it RIs only otber panoa f — “ — ‘ eiperlaeat-A. %. B.L SUSS EMnOTECTOH MR C0UECTIM SHEET. T H E C L U B B I L L I A R D P A R L O R S - t w a h « m af flnH»yiwg *rroei»| Air <o WeM Wggpia. pamo to m m u n a u o u veraed and uaed on the back of tho ladders aa shown In F ir i For small places on the aides of bulldiflgs, alga work, etc.. this jack will bo found very Dovleo Prevents Injury Prom Detena* tlon of Camten. The ears of gurnets are often aeti- ausly Injured by tbe detonation of la localities where Are ia a p allots11™ 1 K>as, tbe tympanum of tbe earl wefBI.-Popular Mechanics. ‘ it ta si diflkait aad 4aa |M l« freqi'atly ruptured. Marlottl bas Invented a elmple devlco wblcb TNventa tbese Injurioua effects.' with out diminishing tbe sbarpneae of bear* log. Tbe protector constate of a eolld awee o f glaes of aacb form aa to flt W e W a n t 2 C U B A C u s t o m e r o f O u n A P l e a s e d C u s t o m e r I s a G o o d A d v e r t i s e r : : I f W e P l e a s e Y o u , T e l l O t h e r s I f W e D o n ’ t , T e l l U s . R E T Z & H A R R E L THE GROCERS. i t r a c t o r s » • C it betwe*a M A 4«b 'State Beak Livery GOOD RIGS COM I0 R S E S iU E PRICES |lfc NcCbad, Proprietor •tka Allcict Er»r 4ih bi [ C * W . D a g g e t t C a r p e n te r i wan'ttrafewm' la thovaefsas»aayiag Aa air colleetlog abeet. a ptacw I o f eNlaary abastlng about two yarta I fsreaa' awflartaklag to dig a weU. u tbo digger often loom bta llfp by ea taring tbo deadly gas. wblcb. betag baavtar tbaa «lr. la toaad at tbe bot tea df tbo woli. If fli* daaip to aae- I ported a Ugfctad caadln may ba lowand | accurately tbeeiternsl ear. Into which to ttrbattain af tbo well, aad If tbe|<t ta ineerted.. It ta traversed bortaoa* | f u ta fnasat tbo caadJe will bt ettia-1 tally by a perforation, tho Inner end I of wblcb almost touc be* tbe tympa* A awtbed of fm leblag fraab air tolaam . Tbe outer ead of tbta hortanat-ii | tba panoa wbo ta workiag dhnra In tbe | paseago does not quite reach tbe outer aad o f the mass of glass, but connects wltb a vertical passage which com* aaalratss freely wltb tbe atmosphere abovo aad below. Tbo violent disturbance of tbo air taaaed by tbe artillery discharge pro* ducea an aapiraOon la tbe hnrtoon'nl paasage, aad coasequeatly a rarefaction of tbe amall niaaa of air confined be tween tbe tympaaam aad tho glaee protector. In fonoeqocaco of thla rare- flictloB. tbe force of tbe aerial vibra tion tranamitted to the tympaaum ia rery greetly reduced. Tbta effect is produced only by violent compressloas of tbe atmospbere, so that tbe aenal* tlvenees of tbe ear for ordinary aounds la aot dlmlalsbed. STRAINS OUE TO JERKS. ftrsosss en Heleilag Cauee Itepid Oeierieeatlew. Kaperimeats made hr placlag a dy- aaawaieter betweea tho rope aad tbo cage tn a hoisting p iu t showed coa dualvely tbe bad effects of starting tbe load wltb a Jerk dae to a alack rope. When tbere w u two aad a half lacbee of alack tbe stress on tbe rope w u 88 per cent greater tbaa if tbo load was lifted slowly aod geatly. With lacbee of alack tbo stroao was ffi per cent greater than If lifted slowly aad fiatly. With elack of els laehea tbe strsss w u 122 per cent, or jaore tbaa doable, and witb twelve laiehea alack the otresa on tbe rope waa three times as great as whea startiag slowly wltb a taat rope. flach eaddea atnaaea oo bolatiag ropes neceasatily cauae deterioration la tbe strand*, wblcb eventaally m a lt in breakage. Tbe Jerk can be greatly re* dared by care on tbe part of tbe hotat lag engineer and tbe laaertlon of n good opting connection between the cage and the rope.-Mlnea and H it erala. P L O W S - - - l # o. Gnuidttotir W A O O N S - « StaMflkar gUBK Ata AVMaATUS. wide aad tb'Ae ystds kmii, ta faeteaod j to tho poota. A pipe s it or seven inches Is H a a e tar ta.asade of tbo same doth, wltb aa enlarged funnel shaped ead. wblcb to aewed to tbe bottom end of tbo air collecting sheet. Hoops are placed in the doth |>l|>e at suitable j dlataarea to keep tbo pipe open for the Aroo paaaage o f air. The edges of tbe | Odd Ueee Por Paper. Paper ta entering Into aome of the taportaaf aria of Burope. The most novel use of It ta In the aunuficture of false teeth by tbe Germans, wbo u y of tbe product tbat It te keeping Ita color wdl and Is dwldedly stnwr or tban the porcelain Imitation. When the winemakers of Greece found the lumber too costly with which to — he wine caaks. tbe manufacturers substituted paper pulp and bave found It most satisfactory. A receat nov elty to the work of an Austrian aub- C o n tra c to r P. O. Box 362 ^ a Btll Hotel Eveaiaga h o t e l O L S O N ! ^•rything F lnt Class. ^ $2. per day. ! J D‘ *C0TT. Proprietor. !j- B l N D O N ^°Jem Plumbing and Stewn Fitting J obbing air abaat ehoald be re-enforced ao it I (0 a neWip-per< sheets of I W|U |taa4 tbf i i i Which be pneerved u material for Vfeo end o f the doth PjPe I a sailboat. The boat to twenty fleet | | (war tie digger'e liead.-ropular ¥e-1 ^ md {Qf M0b |laprr board enter ing Into It. 2^00 copies of tbe paperl were used and softened for final mold- f ing under hydraulic pressure. Several | countries bave experimented In mak ing povlug of waste paper, but thel cost so fsr Is prolilbltlve.-Cblcago ] Tribune. •un d la l Por Columbia. Tbe daaa graduated from Columbia [college in 1885 gate the university on n r r emrnt day a granite anndiai. to be the only one of Its kind In I tbta country. Tbe plans for tbe dial l a aaMil working model bave been le by Harold Jacoby, professor of I istn o o ttf nnd fl inom1>er of the ci«m. The dial consists of a granite sphere ive-feet In diameter, mounted on « circular granite pllntb some ten feet | I In diameter. A Nival ef Movaino. A Boeton eargeoa. Dr. Jobn J . Har ley. baa anaoaaced a new anaesthetic which permlte operations on the brain, eye or ear while tbe patient to con- acfoua. ft to an injection of a solution of cocaine, adrenalin and a salt eola tion beneath tbe membrane of fllirous connective tiaeue around all bones ex cept at tbe articular aurfaces. Tbe operation aader this eaaestbetlc Is aaid to bo Moodleea aa well aa palnleea, and tbe patient may be given a full meal Just before tbe operation. Operations at tbo Maaaachuaette Eye aad Bar infirmary are said to have proved tho great value o f the discovery, One woman, on wbom a delicate op eration on tbe ear was being perform ed, started laughing, and It became necessary to auapend work until she calmed down. S u p e r i o r D r i l l s B u g g i e s • - S p r i n g W a g o n s Stadobakor Mitchell Durant L a u r e l R a n g e s H e a t e r s C o o k S t o v e s A Good Slock of Harness, Saddles, Etc. W m . B A R B E R . U W ' Caveats Aboli*h*d, Commissioner Moore’s recommenda tion that tliat section of tbe patent statutes wblch provldea for tbe filing of caveats be repealed bas been acted upon by congress nnd tbe president. Henceforth tbere will be no more c» vests In tbe United States. Inventors ought to welcome tbls A SPECIALTY “•ter •win* figured Work Gnanute^ oa. AU Q*v*rnm*nt Whitewash. Tbe following recipe for white washing has been found by experience to answer on wood, brick nnd stone nearly as well ns oil paint and Is mucb cheaper. -r ----- 'ginfce balf a bushel of uaslaked lime _ _ Da the surface of tho l*Hnt“ orc wltb boiling water, keeping It covered abolishment of a useless nnd Inade- •arks which designate tbe actual time ^ (be procegg, strn|„ it and add quate legal provision. A caveat was of day at every season of tlie year. of Ba|t> dissolved in warm wa never of mucb good. It was record The dial, according to Dr. Jacoby, win ' tbrcQ p0UU(]S 0f ground rice put ed evidence which served simply tbe probably be the best timekeeper in n.ater< nnd boiled to n thin purpose of securing notification to the New Tork ns long ns the sun shJncs, ^ ,m|f n ot powdered Span- Inventor of the filing of an application but It will be subject to the failings of J w'b)t| am, n poUD(] 0f clear glue for an invention similar to thnt dls all other sundials when there Is no sun. dlggolml W(irm watcr; mix these closed in the cutcnt. An application --- ' _ en together and let tbe mixture for n patent does nil that a enveat stand for several days. Keep the wash can do nnd more.-Sclentlfle Amerl- thus prepared In n kettle or portable I can. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ furnace, and when used put It on as . . . . . hot ss nossible with painters’ or white- Antiquity of Gold B.atlng. t i 1 oa Gold foil—lienten to tbe thinness of wssn Ijrusii . | ^ tightest, ribbon—is one of tbe artR B um and Armor. I that Is ,09t *\ ““tiijulty. So old Is thb Rear Admiral | gold foil that it bas been found on W h at Kln*tie Energy I*. Kinetic energy is the power stored , In a moving object which keeps it ta motion. By way of illustration con* I celve a railway trol.i rusblng aloug a ; straight, level stretch of track, the ! (ra(n being driven to its power limit. • If the source of power, say the steam pressure, ourcc oi iwwvi, — i Tt* a recent paper neiti n u u , , , . n— — — ...... — --- ^ uow suddenly removed by „ UHVy. discussing the tongue and teeth of the oldest Pr ”r “'the throttle the^ train will con-1 »«con of the British ua»j, u .. ..... „ | ttlnt Boipnct, hnB mmwIwi f.0®.. ..... nr -coast” for a long E u c e , dlie to ‘S T L o c energy, gradually reducing in apccd untlUho energy is exhausted atops.—Scientific American and the train I VarnUh For Etootrio Werk. ( uR tUf armor u„d streDgthening A good vnrnlsli for elec ^ j ■ general construction, so as to render is made of sesllng ^ d i ^ v e d gfn ah, Jmmunc from armor | gasoline. To prevent brittleness add a ^ ItJtteltalB r fcS' . , ......... -r • r ,T' chin nf the future. I mummies thnt science has uncovered S & T X i r . u l ^ r t h e race Also this go.d fol. wns found upon «ht between gun nnd armor. ■which lifls] been going on for over half a century, bas been decided, for the moment, in | favor of the gun; uor is there any in dication of there being a chance of m- tombstones and monuments of these ealiest peoples. Eight hundred years before Christ the gold beater was ar artisan, and gold beating today Is lit tle changed since the Christian cra. Egyptian coffins of the third cen tury were decorated with gold leat and Grecian potters of the fifth cen- tury' usetf it- U> ornuui?utatloQ 8 . ^ ♦ > > > > > > > > > H E R E ’ S G O O D I B U I L D I N G M A T E R I A L Your building troubles will be few indeed if you select/our Joice, Roofing, Flooring, Siding, etc* from our thoroughly seasoned stock of Larch and Western Pine. R e d C e d a r S h i n g l e s Our lumber is of a quality that satisfies and our service prompt. Come in and ex amine our stock. Perhaps we might be able to help you with plans and estimates. D E W E Y L U M B E R C O L. L. MARSH, Manager c « i r < i w t c r c w w t t Ice Cream, F resh Fruits and Candies A l l k i n d s o f S o f t D r i n k s A shipment of fresh StrawLerries every day. BIGLEY’S