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The Daily Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • Page 5

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UTAH AGGIES LOSE TO MONTANA'S FARMERS STATE COLLEGE TEAM DECISIVELY DEFEATS SOUTHERNERS IN GAME AT BOZEMAN. UTAH SLIGHT1Y CRIPPLED Center Injured in Montana Game, Unable to Play-Halfback Brossard Forced to Take His Place -Forward Passes Score. Iiozeman, Oct. a-game that made a thousand rooters yell themselves hoarse, the Montana State college eleven defeated the Utah Aggies here this afternoon by a scorxt of 13 to 0. Montana outplayed the visitors in every quarter and threatened their goal line on four occasions.

Once early in the first quarter the Utah Aggies push.ed the ball to 10-yard line. They were held down, howvever, and Jolley kicked out of danger. This was the only time during the entire game that the halll was inside of 10-yard line. The first quarter opened with neither team able to make the required aid kicking was resorted to to keep the ball in the enemy's territory. During this quarter the college played its poorest footbatll, and the men appeared uncertain and nervous.

The quarter ended with neither Mide scoring. The First Score. The second session had hardly opened 'when the college team struck its stride and carried the to the visitors' 20-yard line. Hlere the signal for a forward pass was and a second lhter hIaegney raced across th" Mormonl's line for the first score. Carr kicked the goal.

The' half ended with the score 7 to 0 for the Montanna Aggies. During the third quarter the Utah team seemed to brace, althonugh pushed back repeatedly and forced to kick to protect its goal line. Neither side scored, although the college had the hall on the 15-yard line on two oceansions. Another Pass. Two new met were sent in for Montaua in the last tuarlter, and the hall was again carried within striking distattc1l', the forward pass was again utsedt and Street fell across the lirne t'for the secon dsctre.

missed thlle goal atind the game enllded i Iminute later with the score stanlding 13 to It. ivery man on the tolilege team pltyed a star game. Ibut to Street, (ritine nndl Carr go the majir' holnorls. tir vtisitors, 1 llhllld aind Islaed oxc'lllent The Lineups. Thel' linleullps were as follollws: Montana.

Position. Utah. nbl m'gll 1. re Left end. Tia'ylor een Ioft tnackle.

skis lfft guard. Truilt l. iosst rnl ('enter. rvi Rigby Right guaird. le rice Rlight tackle.

Ihtaegney Godbe Right end. Brossard Quarterback. lley Ialgreen Halfback. Street Jones Left halfback. Carn Peterson Fullback.

Totl Robbins if Iutto, referee. Ctuy tHendersonl of ozneman, numpire. SOMEDONT'S For Stomach and Liver Sufferers Don't take medicine for your Stomach ailments morning, noon and nights, as, usually such medicines only give temporary relief and simply digest the food that happens to be in the Stomach. Don't permit a surgical operation. Thetie is always serious danger in operations, and in many cases of Stomach.

Liver and Intestinal Ailments the knife can be avoided if the right remedy is taken in time. Don't go around with a foul smelling breath caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver, to the discomfort of those you come in contact with. If you are a Stomach Sufferer don't think you cannot be helped, probably worse cases than yours have been restored by Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. More stomach ailments are mainly caused by a catarrhal condition. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy not only removes the catarrhal mucous, but allays the chronic inflammation and assists in rendering the entire alimentary and Intestinal tract antiseptic, and this is the secret of its marvelous success.

Don't suffer constant pain and agony and allow your stomach ailments to physically undermine your health. No matter how severe your case may be or hov long you have suffered-one dose of 1Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy should convince you that you can be restored to health again. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy has been taken and is highly recommended by members of congress, justice of the supreme court, educators, lawyers, merchants, bankers, doctors, druggists, nurses, manufacturers, priests, ministers, farmers ana people in all walks of life. Send for FREE valuable booklet on toUmaek Allments to Geo. H.

Mayr, 54-156 Whiting Chicago, Ill. For sale' in Missoula by Missoula Drug Co, apd druggists HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD HAS HARD GAME AHEAD MISSOULA SCHOLASTICS MEET GALLATIN COUNTY HERE NEXT SATURDAY. HARD GAME PROMISED Locals Lost State Championship to Bozeman Team Last Fall, but Are Determined Upon Revenge Next Saturday. Coach McGotugh had 25 men out in football togs last night, new candidates having volunteered to help the team to a victory otier the Gallatin county squad in next Saturday's game. All of the players are in good shape, barring a few minor blimps and bruises, and Missounla's lineup will ho strong.

Last fall the Gallatin county team beat Missoula in the final game for the state championship. With a team which had the credit of several victories over the state agricultural college the Biozeman scholastics nosed out a win after one of the most brilliant high school football hattles ever played on Montana soil. This year the locals are determined upon revenge. They have heon earnestly preparing for Saturday's game and will fight from the word go. The loss of several star performers has weakened both Missoula and Gallatin this fall.

BToth teams have bteen eliminated from the marathon to state honors: Missoiulai. unless complicnlions arise, Gallatin dtecisivley. It-lte's rather fluky victory over Missoula put the Iitter Rooters out of the chase. Gallatin has been beaten by both Billings and Great Falls. Billings scored a 13-to-0 win over Gallatin three weeks ago and Great Ialls licked the ex-champs 18 to 0 last Saturday.

If Missoula can heat the alfalfa-belt team b1y a more score than either of these she 'ill still have something to say ahout the final award of the state chainpionship. Yestertday the boys worked hard, practicing a numbler of new plays andi eveloping a. more perfect defense. This sort of drill will continue through the week. It is -ertnin that Satullrday's "ame will tie worth watching.

Tickling in the throat, hoarseness. loss of voice, indicato the need if Rallardt's Horehound Syrup. It eases the lungs, qlimiets the cough and restores health in the bronchial tubes. Price 25., 50 nd $1.00 per bottle. Soldl hy Galrden C'ily T)rug COAL MINERS AND GUARDS BATTLE (Continued from Page One.) c'anon i it IPlace calculiated to throw in against one of the many frame buildings of the camp.

from falling snow had gathlered it the polint where the bucket landed anlll the fuse was extinguished. Machine Guns. At aboutl this time the millne guards reached the top of the opposite embankment and began to opterate their guins, aided by the brilliant light of a high-powered searchlight. fuards from the adjoiining camp, Herwind, hurried to the aid of their fellows at Tabasco, and the strikers deployed along the hill, after tiring from the machine gun began, until reaching a place over this camp. There the iattle was retnewedi and collntlinlued until 9 o'clock.

Late this afternoon a force of six militiamen fr'omlll Trinidad reached the three camps in this territory, and by virtue of martial goveminment closed every saloon in the three camps. No aIttempt was made to disarm the guards, tonight are using utmost vigilance to protect the camps against repetition of this morning's fight. 'Many houses in the canon were penetrated by bullets, showing the fierceness of the shooting. Strikers late today could be seen in the hills within rifle shot of the three camps, and all who were were heavily armed. FARMER IS BOTHERED BY TOO MANY RULES Chicago, Oct.

ft the farmer who attempts to carry out all the requirements advocated by health officials will land in bankruptcy courts was the statement made at the opening session of the convention of the International Milk Dealers' association today by Professor H. A. Harding Iof the University of Illinois. Ile based his pessimism on the rise in the cost of labor and feed without corresponding advances in the wholesale prices of milk. TO QUIET TITLE.

Alvina commenced a suit in the district court yesterday against Thomas Ashley for the purpose of quieting title to the water of Dagert creek and the dam and ditches of a certain irrigation system that has been constructed for the wi ihenefit of the land o'nned y. The plaintiff. Notes from the Anvil Chorus AN ILLUMINATED DAY. (Comnpleted 1by Ma. The prohibitionist with me With pain his breakfast viewed: "I stay here, sir." said "tFur all these prulnes are stewed." -Cincinnati At luncheon I was very sure His palate woudtl be tickled.

Sati lie: "Ptcl'h sights I can'tt endtllr These wretched beets are picklel." -Seattle Post In ttlligemnl.r. When dinner came I felt at ease, With goold things we were housed: Hut he reflseld some ie cltles Itea sallse the stulff was sousedl. -Indianapolis Star. rlllt alt! we sat downi to sup, My friend was qlilite ulllnmlnned; The toasts were drutlnk, the holritli lit il And all the beans r-ere canned. --'leveland Plain IDlaletr.

An, at later lunch that night, lie said he'd have to shuin That place, because the waiter willht Itame to himt with ia bun. Post. Antid when at last hle wai.ted slee.l,. Although he had a 1pull, lIe c'oiiltni't find a pltace to rest For aill the beds were full. Good Morning, Dope.

The Utah Aggies defeated Montan; a to.7 tlnd lose to the hMontana Farm. ers, 13 to 0. Adhering closely to lhi dope, one can hardly hang any laurell on the varsity. Yet nothing is morl unreliatble than this lope stuff, and, it warning to thet phalanx of moral coil that will greet the varsity at the sta. tion inll lozetman, we dtecltare that tit varsity, pltaYingi football of whichli it is capllalhle, can heat Utah Iiby inlre that two tlllllhdowns and can fIore' ilti Aggies back to their proper it the secondl rank.

Aeons biack il the history iof this olulnin it daral to sayo that tlhe Hlighlanders wvere pltayingt riotlltn hall. had Ihe nerve to i'remarklti that Iidnight lager dioesn't irrigate thile asehit patch iromptly there ine to ii rmblings oif alind thrlits of violenice. frontl an inltire Class 11 salary list. Such obijections were to bie i xplctled frolit iaveragle prtll fil'essiollnal haill player. These 1ientlemen are lik1 prima dtonlnas, loud in their public tlenulnciatiolns of the Ipres.s, they art strenuoulls in their secret pursuit ofl clippings.

A newisptaper that praises. theln is toleratedlll silent alo.lrn Public prints dare to criticizt Ihentl are oiijects of open ridiicule. 11ut didln't expectt this alttitiidt front the college' football pliver. Ed-tl iation and envlir'onment, tone wouia think, hove iaught him the insignifi'ant'e of lpubllic praise or crnsillrre. Yet because of the statement that Montanl played rotten hall last Sanltar.t" we have lbeen assailied with vl'rhaliand'threats of physit'll frottn aiimost ever'y membllller iof tilhe sqiliud.

Little tricks tIIres at virionll ilig leagoi' parksitl have asin alnazint effect on gamels lplayed there, say Mail'ohlm MlacLelan in 111the Chicalglio Post T'hat senltence puts it u1l to is tio delmonstrate spelifiic cases. Soi Tire wt go with a Brolle. W'or Ibetide the spit-ball pitcher wl'h iiworkcis at the Polo grounds, Nesws York for ithe first time. He goes ollt to Ith pitcher's slabtl, rteaches down-as ulnita --for solllme dirt to nmale his hand stier better to tthe hall ndl ilti. The mlarblle is liable to hit the grandstand.

It so halppened this season that thilt earth in the immediate neighborhoot of the mound wat slitlllery, ls the oi hall heenr poured on. Malny a1 twirloi has fllundl this oult to his cost. As result the wise ones calrry their owl dirt in their hip pockeit, just ias Jef Tesreamt, the Giants' ldoes. De, ilnarce goes them one bll'ter. lIe lig! a pockettful of rosin.

Perhapi, of fans at tht Polo grounds have noticeid the llitcherl' reach arottndt to their tIocket heforl dleliver'ing the naiate. 'T'he reason foi this is expllained fuilly ahbove. How to Make the Best Cough Remedy at Home A Family Supply at Small Cost, and Fully Guaranteed. Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar and pint of warm water and stir for 2 minutes. I'ut 21 ounces of pure Pinex (fifty tents' worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup.

This gives you a family supply of the best cough syrup at a saving of $2. It never spoils. 'J'Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. The effectiveness of this simple remedy is surprising. It seems to take hold almost instantly, and will usually conquer an ordinary cough in 24 hours.

It tones up the jaded appetite and is just laxative enough to be helpful in a cough, and has a pleasing taste. Also excellent for bronchial trouble, bronchial asthma, whooping cough and spasmodic croup. This method of making cough remedy with Pinex and Sugar Syrup (or strained honey) is now used in more homes than any other cough syrup. This explains why it is often imitated, though never successfully. If you try it, use only genuine Pinex, which is a most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and other natural healing pine elements.

Other preparations will not work in this combination. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this prlkAtirkln. Your druggist has Pinez, or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Ft. Wayne, Infd VARSITY'S PEPPEl COMMENCES TO RETURN MONTANA FOOTBALL SQUAD SHOWS SIGNS OF FIGHT IN HARD PRACTICE.

KELLY SPEEDS UP TEAM Return of Last Year's Quarterback Gives Eleven New Life-Utah-Aggies' Score Does Not Discourage the Men. iTh- varsity's itii i hting I oltinulel The we)t throilt gh tlhetit ti ais if th.e tintitnt ight mnl How r'1-1 t.rd int.y. Pushieatd i sIit'ailak whitoa i tlin I' i ini It lthe var-ity i llrped hl iill lnilgl -ains dirtis hIll eI. shi at sei. iil 111 The tPlttll it ii it-aied on offense.

1'h i.y, itllioil ini the it- Ij i -rtI. si i ittt inIHlfked Ona tht di tienPt ivt he ilt liiti(d ti ll tOt I in "i tet 1( IiknO HO Illnde i1 K8ilNPi Wh iall. I1: (I 0 lat the air a 1n the 1 '11( I 1. lleilmaan 8l i it -i I tri it i-st seetitei tit have nt I f-ti. "lhe' openlld thlP et tith pra et titi I.

lin- the, -all, teicklint antr at tii- kin I iant iti-, eutet-. 'li0 Telrtil I ldittt si.st'lle] neceO.sstary. (oac( 'Zlthn Ohlln't ttttiiiiii I tit it ii'ti iiH'i I 1' tl a w111 i i sti) I tilllll ilit HomeKein Wonien Need Htealth wa arnd Snitengd th8mnr(11 ii- i it-k a otf a i ii ilt the it a nl tiis il football I ii i i to "tt i er tai it is ut I lt 't is i ta htdI t'l i as tilg I tl tir-ititirir' lity i tt-v lii i 1 ld t. i will. Home-Keeping Women Need Health lind Strength.

"The of a Sit slltlit i i Oti ttlit it-ll oil ts i Str'I'IIn 'I lind t' ttith i.lt i loi lt hriuit hi iliyitti lul dtr olften i i hi I 'i will im re' hllr, lllod 11 hi nll'rVlll ti iSS, i tII irrom i11lalr blitthlr not'in)n .1 disappl-ar Foleyll Kirllw F.i.. BUTTER FROM ABROAD. no k'l Iirst Iq'''i'P I iv i ht I Ii Ilon al iblefil it l' ifll 1ll1lll! its ltoda) lllt riniq, l'lltlla hle -I; lillon Will I II l'l'fil; prhlfitll.l Iliii eh Ihs Ill'il'l bi RAFFLES IS ANXIOUS TO DESCRIBE MISDEEDS alis tian, ii who ii, sl wei ast (1 captured I11 tIll throulll hll 11 Ih l'ffiorl' of i I ill (hg who itmnta ing S-ir u-u of ull.ahilruitii ill tis the ploli'( ng list of houses hel' rhi: iliik is still rni'1king his Ili in ry' in uli.l'l to lid il to 1 ti ntlnterou' oif the lst fi yetars. lie stihl hi." illntI ti ii I i iii utl i i ull iau reline s5Oll, his profits. iho siniis ol dollars hiv, dby hiii ii his illihir 111 an.

i his illn sister ihas: hall It edllitoi a da liv tagl s. wor his 1heeln (so easly, i wasi ilaughai i. Il-thti i toldht Iii wh lii fili ily broke have i (listuirlbedl wiu at tworik. 1ik.h l.oul: I did busiinl-ss xilli, hel i llnll- I. oe wti-hi I reI' li-resent ldi Im tit il imy dil tlilhi it ell ilt lhe minIt tilk x1 meltedl guil lti.iu lltastiian was tmaking his wiik t(-rosS the yard irf tihi home ofi I'lrich I)e Brunner i sl i ight ther Mi ss Ji ei.

li. De iroti i 'ir log, "Prinii. is-tx -Pred hinm. The uproalllr hrll ugll tii hi girl It sith-lie liI while the 1i i hehl theti ill at hiy, sIhi sx i um onI FOR THE THIRD TIME AGED COUPLE MARRIES' Lenox, Iliot. H- ithing iup her tol graiy Mr.

lillnui ahli liiliham if Mliooreihouse drive 1 miles from iher frll in Otis ti, It and ixwas married-il inlii the offut of Charhles I. PI ls(, town elrk, to Ho tlitont, an of Staimfordt, I('tun. 'achu is 75 iears il.l. and it wais third marriage of eausi. The liridle ilushedui like a girl of 21i when the kissed hit lthe i rutitl'uuxi- they i liueu I itoi the carri.itge liid iirlet to the oit I Ii steadil in (iii.

RIVERS GETS DECISION. New Itt'. lit-ers, the lou Angelesi lightwe light, wits awarded a popt ular ideision over Frank-le Rustsell of this tclly after ai lfrouiind fight hi-re tutiligiht itivers ketil Iltussell til tite throughutt the fight. 'i We Cordially Invite the Women of Missoula to Attend the Demonstration of I CO 'WC i Ine the WFron Come any day this week and have Mrs. McMichael, a skilled corsetiere from the Gossard factory, nstrate the merits of this line and give you, a co.rcct fitting and free instructions on the matter of properly curseting the figure.

Maternity and surgical fittings will have expert attention at the hands of Mrs. McMichael. SOLONS' OVERSIGHI CAUSES SHORTAGE IN FUND EIGHT MONTANPA GRAIN INSPEC TOMS TO LOSE OUT THROUGH LACK OF FUNDS. I II.t i i I. -I i llI It.

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111:01" psI 1h1 Ilck of turnni Quick Help tto Backache and Rheu. matism, The or iarmin who alick h(-l11 front harki) -l'll' 51nd.1 riheim ll m.ll, will find it inl FI.dly dKline. PIlls. They act So Ittlkls ut 'l with kid. ei's tilct do wit keep the' bhood leh and free of r100 tulned 11 Cntl lleth ll h- 311Il 'i lr ll (t4)11l res, lls lhlow hir promptly.

Dril ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEAD---CATARRH GOES Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Cords and Dull Headache Vanish. I a small hot tie jIV ust It try it 1a a li tl oI I Ithi noItril nil it lttllly yo.mlr a il st.lop.l d-ul, air of th" l.ua ill oluln; you will lretai free he tad th. la r. ltv 1. "1rning1 Tht" ('ota ris, or ca.lturrlllhl ua.

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MISSO(ITLIAN HEAD )QUARTERS ALL PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE W. B.M'Laughlin Proprietor HAMILTON, MONTANA Why Pay Double Price For Orchards in the Bitter Root utl'ntlilo if isitors is I I 'I I I li llalr i ldt Ii. i. I. I Ila lllnt fi Ieari jutilrll i ir at less than one-half th, -ie lo tIthem.

MI'arquette Bld. Cfor hich go to il wr.Missoula, were I .1 h. oin I tfii ll. Jitlter Itoot Irri ntion Co. True mp an reliable infortli onI is i he al ctual llia Vtl, tlof i oi all int this: Vallh" anld thit returns Store yiour nucarl' with tus lo vcrl t'jn Itt' iatr a iili to i llh it fair pri i' 4 H.

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