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The Missoula Sentinel from Missoula, Montana • 5

The Missoula Sentinel from Missoula, Montana • 5

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PAGE IVE HERE SEVERAL DAYS NO DEEDS TO MATURE crucial time In the history rural schools for training young teach What Does Baby Say? SERGT MOREAU GETS ITH DISCHARGE what was probably the last the MUST Personals Address MAY BE COMMITTED ree! California Wine House Bell 342 Red the Bisiwk Said itional The irst 4 Missoul iif City' Treasurer inds Only Special Taxes Slightly in Arrear of Last Year BDION CHILDREN RETURNED Wil was they and than con were col 8100 Probation Officer Cave Noti fied That Home Is illed to Capacity INSHNE WOMAN IS WITHOUT RIENDS Company Presents Re tired eteran With atch in Token of Esteem At lit Hlg Adv np 80S red Adv ancy and fewehcit sehst whitehem AKERS ARE BUCK IS HONORED CHEST Sergt Victor Moreau Company ourteenth Infantry was dis I charged yesterday from the United States army for the fifth time after a credit of 20 years' sen ice and with a record of a dozen battles and other engagements in the Philippines and I China Sergt Moreau has the dis tinction of having "excellent" marked on each of his five discharges 'He will leave tonight at 10:40 for California where he has taken a position with the Monterey Amusement company In charge of an amusement hall Sergt 1 Moreau has a number of friends in the city and many among the soldiers at the post Sergt Moreau is a direct descendent of Jean Vlctoire Henri Moreah a field marshll on the staff of the Emperor Napoleon USE COUGH BALSAM for Colds and Coughs at Smiths Drug Store THREATEN TO ENCE COURTHOUSE LAWN Bv Associated Press Washington Dec Advances In transcontinental freight rates on cer tain commodities from eastern points to the Pacific coast and British Colum bia ranging from 10 to 80 per cent were suspended today by the Inter state commerce commission until June 30 An Investigation is being made Sheriff Is At a Loss to Know What to Do With Mrs Henry State Superintendent Harmon Reduces Needs of Educa tion to Question of Dollars and Cents Says Its Amaz ing That State Seeks to Operate on a Tax of Two and One half Starvation Allowances for Educational Institutions Must Cease Declares the Proper unds Must be orthcoming 17008 TO IN NEW TEAR ORGT IN GOTHAM working man Health Kidney diseases Bap a nd vitality They les: capacity oley Kldne: back health and strengl the disease They are tl cine made for kidney troubles The genuine are In the yel low package Refuse any substitute David Smith 308 Higgins ave adv HUMANE SOCIETY OICERS Think of it! Is It not COMMISSIONERS DETERMINEDTO KEEP PEDESTRIANS ROM WALKING ACROSS GRASS If pedestrians fall to stop walking over the courthouse grass the county commissioners will fence In the lawn The threat do thU carrled out signs posted on the lawn today "Don't force us to fence thia yard Use the walks" is the way the notice reads or the past few weeks the court house lawn baa greatly suffered by people taking short cuts across It in going to and from the business section ot me cny and nlv bv allowed NOTHING LIKE THAT NOW "How did Sklmmels make his mon I "He was one of (those old fashioned dairymen who left you In doubt wheth er water had been put In the milk or milk had been spilled In the water" Mrs Minnie Henry the middle aged woman who was found walking the streets on Christmas eve her mind a blank Is still in the county jail and Sheriff Kelley does not know what to do with her At times Mrs Henry seems perfectly rational while at oth er times her mind seems to wander When she was found on the streets Mrs Henry had a ticket and a letter Which showed that she was travelling from Centralia Wash to Avord Okla A letter addressed to conductors of trains on which Mrs Henry was traveling urged them to see that she reached her destination Sheriff Kelley wired to Jacob Henry evidently the husband of the woman The latter lives at Avord A reply was received telling the sheriff to ship the woman back to Centralia Sheriff Kelley today wired to Cen tralia to Jeff Baxter asking him what to do with Mrs Henry Although the woman has been in the jail for our days her real identity still seems In doubt At times slfe claims her name Is Henry while sx other times she Insists upon being called Mrs Taylor It Sheriff Kelley fails to get a favor i able reply from Centralia he says he i will have the woman committeu to Insane asylum at Warm Springs 109 East ront Street Independent 406 goes before security happiness and good citizenship IT MAKES bpen a Savings THftEt PER CENT INTEREST DISSAVINGS Mrs Myers president Bell phone 182 Red Mrs Anderson vies presi dsnt phone Bell 931 Miss Allie Woody vice presi dent phone Beil 90 Mrs A Wheeldon secretary phone Bell 8562 red Bar Legislature to Create I Another Judgeship NOTICE BOND $50000 Ton and 20 Year County Bonda of Missoula County Montana By order of the board of county com missioners of Missoula county state of Montana notice is hereby given that said board will receive sealed for tbs purchase of coupon bonds of said Missoula county to the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50000) is sued for the purpose of purchasing suitable county fair grounds and con structing and maintaining thereon suitable buildings said bonds to bear date not earlier than March 1 1913 and to bear interest at the rate of four and one half per cent 1 2) per annum payable semi annually on the first days of January and July of each year at the office of the county treas urer of said Missoula county and to be redeemable in ten years and payablen twenty years after the date thereof All of said bonds to be issued in de nominations of one thousand dollars ($1000) each the number of said bonds to be Issued being fifty and of the de nomination aforesaid aggregating the amount of $50000 and to be sold at not less than par value Sealed blds will be received for such Issue of such bonds up to 10 o'clock a of Tuesday the 14th day of Jan uary 1918 at the office of the county clerk In the courthouse In Missoula county and must be addressed Bablngton county clerk Missoula Montana A certified check payable to the or der of the county of Missoula Mon 1 tana for the amount of $1000 must accompany each bld except was oi the state board of land commissioners of Montana said amount to be forfeit ed to said county by the successful bidder in the event of the refusal to take said bonda The board of county commlssloaera reserve the right to reject any or all blds BOARD COUNTY COMMISSION ERS MISSOULA COUNTY MON TANA By CURRAN Chairman Attest: KUPHAL County Clerk Dec4 to Jan ontana Capital and Surplus $40000000 We Write ire Insurance Now Qeorge Brooksy National BankJndg There will be a meeting of the ourth Precinct Suf frage club on Thursday evening Janu ary 2 at the home of Mossman 521 Defoe street This meeting being held in the evening will also give a chance for the men In the precinct to attend The business meeting will be held at 7:30 and Miss Rankin and red Angevine will address the meet ing at 8 Three More Days Left to Cast Your Ballot In the prize contest for the Globe Wernicke Book case The contest closes Monday December 30th and all the ballots must be in the Answer hands by that date Remember you do not have to be a customer of nnr pvon mjikp a nurchase at the store to secure a ballot on which to write your answer to the question What Does BabySay? This newspaper ballot will do If you find that it will be impossible for you to come to our store be fore the closing date of the contest fill out the ballot below and mail to us 8 per cent money isher Adv Marsh the undertaker Phone 821 Competent lady assistant Adv Hudson chiropractor any disease examinations free A building Adv When others fall to please you try Cottage Market 210 Pine Adv See the new 1913 Cadillac Missoula Auto company Adv Trinity hospital now open 317 Woody Street Bell phone 316 black Adv Good fitting Walk Over shoes are a relief for tired hot feet gins avenue Humane society CaU or black box 781 Teachers attention Hand Painted China at reduced prices Coffee Adv Advance in Rates Ordered Suspended Missoula Nursery qia nlsb rrtai Missoula Nursery Co CHAS DALLMAN Prop Tax delinquency in Missoula is near ly $800 less than last year In spite of 1 the heavy special assessments for im provements and there is not a single tax deed to mature and forfeit title to realty at this year's end These are two of the facts given out by City Treasurer George Porter who finished totalling and copying the de linquent tax list for the city today fl consider this showing remark able" said the treasurer "Of course we In the treasurer's office take some pride in the work we have done to get in the taxes but It also seems to Indi cate that money Is more plentiful among the residents of the city than last year No Tax Deeds Out "The last 1909 tax deed which would have matured and passed title to the land this year was paid up just the other day as I was finally able to lo cate the delinquent in Butte "The total tax delinquency last year was $674307 This year it was $6 16932 The total realty tax delinquen cy last year was $223054 This year It was $105904 The total personal tax delinquency last year was $85827 This year It was $42128 The total special Improvement tax delinquency last year was $365436 mis year wan 24689 The fact that the special delinquency this year waa greater than last year Is easily accounted for by the fact that many thousands of worth of Improvements have been done with in the year past while the only charges last year were on old work which was nearly paid up and so was a fixed charge which would take but little In each case to clear the prop erty On the other hand both the realty and personalty taxes of the city show that there have been fewer unable or unwilling to pay than In the past The publication of the list of delin quents will begin next Monday uounty ueiinquenxs In round numbers there anc l'OOO de linquents on the county tax list County Treasurer Hicklin announced today that these delinquents owe In the neighborhood of $18000 In taxes The total taxes ror tne county $489000 and the total amount lected was $471000 There are taxpayers In the county Mrs Moon Mrs A Moon I mother of Mrs Quimby 18 here from Spokane spending the holidays with her daughter Lieut Kelso Lieut Kelso of the Spokane recruiting service of the United States army was in Mis soula today going over the records of the local office He was much pleased Nineteen men have been enlisted here Birce the office opened on November 18 Daigle candi date for clerk of the district court of Granite county is in the city from his borne in Bonita Mr Daigle is one of the active young men In the demo cratic organization In his county and has many friends in Missoula Tatlsy Child Archie Tatley the 2 year old son of Mr and: Mrs John Tatley 225 Woodford street' died at 8 this morning The funeral will be Monday at 2 from the residence iwrfu i jib i rn Minnick Body The body of Mrs Mabel Lillian Minnick who died Christmas night will be shipped this evening on No 6 to the old home at Primghar Iowa A brother James Herrick and her father rank Her rick will accompany the body to Iowa I I In Missoula Today Essies But Graham Walter I wa killed In a logging rompar Potomac last Tuesday was JS burled by Missoula Eagles The S' r1 services were impressive Inter (t took place ta th Missoula ceme lery Plans Lseturing Trlp No'the Northern Pacific Immigration agent plans to leave shortly on a months trip through the south Ing up an Intereat in Montana and th northwest He made this nouncement while in the city today Mr Moore 1 of th opinion tha can indue many southerners to aetue here Eaton traveling tlon agent of the Northern Pacific will accompany Mr Moore May Open Away Gus PaL xmer a mining engineer tormairlywlth th Copper Queen mine at Bisbee An jg stopping at the Shapard and says he considers opening an essay of 'fie and consulting mining engineer mg office her If he finds th field would warrant It Acheson BourkCo Stocks Bonds lavodnents Member Spokane Stock Exchange Old National Bank Building Spokane Wash Hnsolt Get Job red Hensolt deputy county clerk and a son in law of County Clerk Kuphal will become i the manager of the Hellgate Coal com I pany after the first of the year He will make his headquarters in the I Shapard hotel Couple la A marriage li cense was issued today to Marshall Hart of Three orks and Lucinda Drummond of Chehalis Wash brings the number of marrages this year up to 298 Last year 299 mar riages were recorded Motor to Hamilton Sheriff Kelley motored to Hamilton this afternoon He has gone there on official busi ness I By Associated Press New York Dec Seventeen thou sand reservations have been made in the dining rooms of hotels and restau rants at from $5 to $10 a covr in prepaTB tlon for eating and drinking for the old year out and the new one in notwithstanding the movement for a saner celebration in New York this yar improvement is to be shown here it i la declared in the celebration on Broadway itself as a com mittee plans to check rowdyism apd roistering by having bands and chor uses in many 'open places to effect or ganization where chaps has reigned be fore AN IDEA! have a great idea for a musical i exclalned one manager I 'Something in the way of a plot?" "No But I know how to get a ter of introduction to a man who might put up money to run the Expctsd Back Adams superintendent of the telephone or ganisation of the local forestry servio is expected to return to Missoula about the first of the year Adams has been insptotlng the forests of Minnesota and has been spending the holiday In hl i' home at Evanston Ill He has been gone a month Drews 30 McDonald who has been in the polio and justice courts before drew 80 days in the county Jail from Justice Small today on a charge of vagrancy Three others arrested on similar charges were given Attorneys Rtum Deputy County Attorney GHert Heyfron and Attorney fank Roberts returned today from Helena where they went on business PraiM Miwula James Noll a Denver lumber merchant declared Mis soula to be one of the prettiest cities he has ever visited Mr Noll spent a few hours here on his way to Seattle 8 Auxiliary The aux iliary to Immanuel chapter will meet with Mrs Charles Miller at 2:30 Tuesday The house is at South Eleventh street west and John son street We will continue to give the year a beautiful decor ited with every $200 purchase the valpe of these bowls yo In the event that I am awarded The Globe Wernlcke Bookcase Exhibited deliver same without charge to Name SPLENDID BARGAIN In improyed and unlmprovjlty property How Is Your ire Insurance? McIntosh isher 115 Higgin Avnu Does the Baby Say i tn the Puzzle Hcture displayed wiln Bookcase to to be given to the one offering the cleverest reply ALL condiions of ths contest are understj agreed to by undersigned This Ballot must be uepos the party whose signature appears more than ONE Ballot (Answer not to exceed 25 word EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL A CA VANDER 318 Higgins AvejR Bell 528 afk whereas she thought the older teachers should be sent to those school because the position required 1 more experience and more training becuk of the difficulties to be met with in the local situations She de clared also that much of the difficulty I of bettering the rural school caused by the trustees who felt knew all about school matters who really needed education more nnvone else regarding the proper duct of a school She advocated the education of trustees as a means to attaining better rural schools She al so suggested a law which would make the county superintendent ex offlclo a member of every district school board in her county The superintendents elected A Davee superintendent elect as chair man of their deartment for next year and Miss Brown of Livingston as I secretary In order that you may get the exact expression on face you should see the large picture in our window before casting your ballot LUCY SONS Complete Home and Office urnishings 1 of this state for higher education I am trying myself not to look at the state institution at Bozeman where I 1 live as a local affair If It Is necessary to move that Institution to some other place in order to make a better state educational Institution In order to promote the ends of higher education in Montana I say 'Let It go' If It 1 better to consolidate the school at some other place I say we ought to lose the school I say the good of the whole state is what ought to con cern us not the welfare of the local community That Is the patriotic way of looking at Those are the words in which Harmon retiring state superintendent of public Instruction and a member elect of the next legislative assembly from Gallatin county placed himself on record yesterday: wit hregard to the scheme for a greater University of Montana Superintendent remarks were made at a meeting of the county and city superintendents in the university library bullying and followed a two discussion of the needs and difficulties of education in Montana Mr Harmon was a member of the state board of education wnicn at Helena recently adopted resolutions recommending consolidation to the legislature Superintendent Harmon refused tobe interviewed on the sub ject upon his arrival in Missoula but yesterday he stated his position in the course of speech he will make to Montana teach ers as their superintendent inanced the Big Question 1 Mr remarks were prompt ed by the question of finances which entered prominently into the discus sion of the superintendents concern ing the needs of education in Montana Most every need it was found could I be expressed in terms of dollars and I cents because of Montana's niggardly1 policy towards its public school I especially towards its Institutions of higher education i WATT A WTTTT In the course of his address Mr Har ALL mon cailed attention t0 tact that the taxation of the state was only 3 1 2 mills per capita per annum children can be taken care Astonishing Condition I orphans' home at Twin Qn a taxation of 2 1 2 mlllo per year think of it we are attempting to At ti amokef held in hie honor at the fort laet night the officers and mtn of company ourteenth in fantry presented Sergeant rank Whitehead retired with a handsome watch and fob Sergeant Whitehead arrived last night from Seattle where he has been visiting his brother Lieutenant Wal ter Whitehead In command of the cruiser St Louis of the Pacific re serve fleet at Bremerton He was met at the train last night by a committee from the company and taken In a taxicab to the fort where he was surprised by the preparations for the smoker The watch was en graved "Presented to Sergeant rank Whitehead by Company our teenth Infantry after 30 years of The fob and watch are both handsome All the officers of the company were present and the presentation speech was made by Captain Pope of company Speeches were also made by Cap tain Sorley Captain Pope Lieutenant von dem Bussche Lieutenant Slaugh ter and several enlisted men our boxing bouts of three rounds 1 each were staged Cigars and refresh ments were served The sergeant ex pressed himself as' nearly overcome with gratitude tor tne nonor him nOflt isiraisiiieitoi JUKsro He Intends to go east to his old home in Massachusetts after visiting here a few days He says Missoula Is still his headquarters and after his visit in the east he will return here 411 the first of Salad Bowl irder to appreciate ould see them away Th Terror Th hnuntlnr fear of sickness an' helplessness is the secret terror or is ms ci tai hlrpsminr is bring healing best medi and bladder THE MISSOULA SENTINEL SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 28 1912 Money for Educationalist Be orthcoming Cannot Longer Starve Schools not miscarry courthouse on Monday afternoon the a bigger better and greater university barristers will take steps toward pe that he was willing to make the sacri utlonlnc the legislature to add another fiCe for his part and that he hoped judge to this district his townsmen would be The fourth judicial district takes in enough to feel the same way That Is the counties of Missoula Ravalli and the proper way to look at It We Sanders Judge Webster has been wust look to the future welfare of looking after the work in Missoula Montana youth As It is now the county while Judge McCulloch has distribution of our educational Instltq sat bench In Ravalli and Sand tlons about the state makes It only the era counties more difficult for us to secure money Missoula county is sorely In need of for higher education and this dlfflcutly two judges" declared Secretary ha great enough In ths face of the McCormick today "There are on an poverty of the state But we can not average of 600 cases filed In Missoula g0 on longer at this starvation stage county each year These are too many Money must be forthcoming some for one judge to take care of This Is where It must be had evidenced by the fact that the court "Montana Is a great agricultural calendar Is a year behind" state now It Is producing wonderful meeting will be the I crops of grain and other farm pro one The association is made up of duce We point to these ertps w)th 60 members most of whom will be in pride But what kind oL men and attendance Monday evening the bar women are we producing? We must rlsters will hold their annual banquet I lool5 more to our boys and tlrla They must concern us more than these AT HOTEL other matters It is to that crop that fLKla AL noilhta we look first I hope that tebx" hotel by an Xrinf IwUh to yo'chers of the roof Rura) 800! Problems EXCURSION EAST The superintendents 8PMJ PsOlalBround trip rate to vru the afternoon discussing rpral In effect via OREGON problems and talking over wy snd Short MNE mean of securing a eluding December list limit tton nd more you are going east even In January rn a re nointbd out that ebruary with the rural poblsm No more of in the Bridges for the present year think of it we are attempting to This is the information received by 8upport ali of the Institutions and de Probation Officer Will Cave in a letter partmenta of a great state with Its from Secretary Kennedy of the educational Institutions Its retorma state bureau of child and animal pro jorjeSi jtg legislative judicial and tection of Helena today or the past exacullve tranches Its Institutions tor two weeks Mr Cave has been trying I the beipess an(j homeless its penal to send Earl and Ernest Odion to the I lnstitutiong jts myriad other public Vxfsx a Ofc 1 orphans nome xne enterprises the children of Ernest A Odion whose murder William Zeller is Cltleg of the size of Missoula for serving a 20 year sentence in the 6tate lngtancet have a tax rate of from 13 penitentiary to 16 mills Almost every large city In his letter Secretary Kennedy Montana hag a rate that high They writes that the orphans asylum 1 nee(j it to support their governmental filled to capacity and that for some funct(ong Yet here we have a state time It will be Impossible to obtain aa support all of Its Institutions mission for any more cmiuren id activitl on a tax of 2 1 2 mills "The furniture for tha new cottages i expect to accomplish much In the has not yet been completed and it Qf improving our educational Bys will be some time yet before it will be Lmgj the first thIng we need 13 more made shipped and Installed moncy That Is true of every depart Secretary Kennedy Klnd'y mcnt of the state The state be the officers of the run efficiently on 2 1 2 mills per year your district of this It is sheer nonsense to ask a state plain that it Is utterly official a state superintendent to this department under conditions $3 fl00 per year for lnBtanoe to do more than look a te after he hag mg(Je campalgn costing dren by Prodding for them in the governorg pogl county of which they ve Sen ts at J5 fl00 per year It ookg the county expense temporarily I But Jgnt Needs Lllliumn linnr "Thl3 18 what faced us as members HlnlvknS IlnLr of the state board the other day when HVU I I III! I 1 1 0 I we came to make up our budget for 1 U1IW wuws the state institutions We have found I linTIir I II nnr that the state needs more than a mll II III 1 1 I Hr llllllxr lion dollars more than It can possibly nllll I IILII UUUUL raise under its present system Our 11 educational institutions are suffering Two years ago the legislature pver TTrrr I aPProPrlatcd more than $300000 The Association 111 I Institutions at Bozeman and Missoula were each elven $50000 engineering buildings So far not a brick has been laid for either Starving Education tell yuo this Is a crucial time In aazvikTn the history or inis state tor nSiwt MEETING" ON wION A A i education I am trying not 'to look at me IUSUIUUUM bL I local affair The other day I spoke to Xtinnla county will have two dis a Missoula banker concerning this trict If the plans of the ourth consolidation scheme He said that if Judicial District Bar association do lt were necessary for Missoula to not miscarry At the meeting of the sacrifice the university It now hs in assodatlon Which will be held at the order that the whole state might have aBBULiaviv 4 I Unitor nnA zrroatAT university that he was willing to make the sacri IT 7 I IU I I Bm I I Is I I I 1 fl II I II I 1 1 II I II I II mom 'mi felow BanX 1603 a AHe sen A InA) I.

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