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'changes so as to justify slight i•iror..

in fee charges, were allowed. It was

THE COUNTY ,. dining the consideration of this .of-ficer'a bills that the clock struck 12aid adjouninitont was .taken until

' 1:30.

Commissioners Meet • - Afcernoon Session

Before beginning official dutiesCounty and Pass on Co .___• - tints nitro imam, 'the- -commie:dooms

Matters--Notes with all the comity offieers, were

drawn up in front of the courthousefor a picture for an illustrated arti-

cle of Thoniptin and her proini- s,ttesteinThompsoll, Mont., Sept. 4.—To nent attractions in and about 'her Newe

designate Sanders county -M-1* ofthe seventh class and then vote anappropriatiou for a county exhibitat the state fair wert• the first duties justice*, of the peace; constables, aceompanivi iit. p y qwIta

witnesses and jury fees, and ofli- number of other residents of Libby Tfunilastr.od from two until tiva. Mrs. the hotel.

te I • s'o -• 1 •of the 'September Meeting of the

hoed of county 'commissioners,

The figures on the riasessor's books

showing our assessed valuation were

thc basis for the first proelatnation

HOT SPRINGS ..ric and all together there are many HOME NFWSrea144,118 to anticipate t! .t in the fn- •

lure they become extremi•ly pupil r

At this time,therg were p.liple ther.•

all the way from California ,froin tridny plitees 11111.'11 nearer, of •

One of the Pleasure course, the great majoritaintiog Short Items' Gathered

(ramKalispell ttPti ot1"1."*"..kal' for the fretielif ofResorts That is Be-

coming Popular .6.1v4r-

Eighth BirthdayMelinda Taylor, the little (laugh. •

Ilarrylourstoa, de& at the Me-ter of Mr. and Mrs. (lanes Tnylor,

J. Clark has returned from a had a number of her friends oms• Gowan. tlw west end of the

to her home for a :jolly time on ("midi' On a visiting and ProsPert-trip to the hot springs on the Flat-head reservation, Mr. Clark weis

Tuesday afternoon intrto. help her ing tour. During his absence Walt

• . celebrate her eighth hirtholas. Tlw Baker is looking after the guests of

NEAR PLAINS IN BRIEFS

Signal Readers

mm and all of them enjoyed the tnp .to , Monday afternoon the N. P. des'cers' expenses were then taken up

and their stay there Mrs. Lester Brooks anti Milo Mary pot was the center of attraction, theand got some pruning, The entire the springs

afternoon session was consunied veryantich. Mr. Clark returned to Helterline, Thy little hostem • was occasion wets the rtoports of thethe recipient of manly tokens of es- loatoisNeison

with this class of business. 'Libby in advance of the other mem- ' fight going over

and a letter from ( . C. W 1111s, party, going4totosstligteem- from her frietiols. Those, , . itheswires. Through the courtsey of

The board appropriated $100 tOn• "f- the the invited list weretcounty member of the state fair county teachers' institute fund, --sliningesto Plains, on .the Northern Alfred Neleon, Frank Helterline,

- I the agent and operators the crowdwas informedsof the progress of the

Joseph Helterline, Walter Courser, andl by rounoftS F.:vervone appre-Harvey Raker, 'Walter Brooks .

• elated the kindness of the force.Weatheeord, Dorria, Hiram

Claud fiateli, national bank ex-.Baker, Ruth flelikerline, AliceTayior, Alberta Carat, Lucile Ger-

smitten with headquarters at Salem,

SANDERS COUNTY SIGNALA Weekly Jo al of the Peoi;le

VOL. 1. PLAINS, SANDICRS CtitINTY, MO NA, THURSDAY, SEPTIMBISIt 41, . NO. 33

CLASSIFIED

which is to appear in the AnacondaStandard d.uringsik,esholjolasysearm.1

Claims against the county froml,•

Vacific'ancl coming home by way ofSandpoiut and Bunning Perry, stop-ping at both _places.

Ile speaks in. the very highePt

this cabin for their baths. Thereare no regulations and the first to.comos is the first to be sen'ed. If themen are in, all one has to do is to

make asnauesteerseal sosy?itts oss-.the door and the word is pasooCtl tocome in. If the ladies are in themen wait until they are thru. How-ever, Mr. Clark pays that few ladies

go to the log-cabin as moat of themhave some private arrangement,either by putting a tent over mine

at the home of Mrs. Mary Attains, other part of the hot water, or have

Sept. 13, where the following pro- bath tubs arranged in tents near the

gramme wili be rendered: water.

siring Mn'.Asa Hammons 'There is one spring in which the

Reading Mrs Mary Adams water is 120 degrees. This is the

Mrs Ifs A. Ilatuntons hottest water to be found in any of Recitation.S!! Mra. L. Arnold the springs. The water is heftily

.ComOositicau,...lioIrs. A. Schulstad impregnated with sulphur anti it

• Roll call responses from Twiny- emits; a disagreeable Smell, yet Mr.

eon. Clark says that after taking a few

clerk and recorder of Missoula,

for $900 for pompano* and certili-tug the ieonmeeils oi records. was ii-

so deferred. '

11111 of 'Missoula Puhlishing com-

pany for $122.65 fir additional

reeord, haiikeSwen, sh,.. to a considerable cItC111 ritinT hest There is an aliuntlanee of water, the i and no doubt

Helping Hand

drinks of the stuff one gets' to likingit and it is pleasing to the palate.

Plains Briefs The water tastes like rotten eggs

'Andy NVagner, foreman of the car- smell. By taking the baths and

drinking the water one gets a fero-

cious appetite and after a course of

this treatment extending about too

weeks one feels like a new matt.

There is hotel there, si

while not in any way pretentious, is

yet entostantiel and extremely rea-

sonable. Ile Pays they give a good

plain meal for 35 cents, that every-

thing is clean and all that one

ber, „tle Huainan, Margaret Ore', was in the city Monday and

Garber, llotrentt .0,arber, xisie Made an examination of the affairs

of the First. National bank. TheDorris, Isabel Dorrin les Benedict,

Courser, condition of the hank nes 'found toMildred Benedibulk class Mid the books kept- fileFerdinand Do; isfarie Nelson,a neat rind up-to-date manner.ltobinaon Brooke., ''o'ottlierford, Les. s,under _. the ft;airlsement . 'theley Hattemons Coolie Zebish,

or, efficient eii4ih-r, C. W. Powell, theClaude Benediet, Policy. Baksolid andGeorge TWor, Loots 'I'aylor, Sian-

home bank is "e.°1 the

safe banking institntions of theley Ilammons, Albortina Hartman,state.

Florida Taylor, , Taylor,Alfred` Taylor, 1 repair. an-ythiog in.' the jewelry

tine. Asa Ilaminons • •

for an exhibit. election being required to be &gig- 23 miles from Plains and 25 miles-

The quarterly reports of the vat. noted at this Ceafti011. I from Poison, the new town on the

ions county officer were then taken , foot of Flathead lake. In area the

tip and approved. 'Thompson, Sept. 5.--Repulthean water from the springs will cover

Petition of Plains' citizens for a politicans have discovered another about two acres and the government

esesisil p;'once officer was granted and little hitelt in theirproceedings. It has reserved a quartet; section:, of

Sheriff Bak-el• will name Oscar Brown .has been found that the state re- land around the sprinspo, mialsing

it is said, for the place at $75 per publican central committee neglect- them public property' anti there is

month—one half of which amount ed to_fix,the hour's_ during which no charge for the use of the water.

will be borne by the Northern Pa- the'primaries are to be held nn next Mr Clark thinks the government

eific Railway company. The board Tuesday. State Chairman Mantle should have reserved at least a sec-

then adjeiffited until 1:80 P. M......,:, has been emnonicated with and tion, as he is of the opinion that in

Afternoon Session s' --/te, like others, had supported that the future they are to become a very _popular resort and will be visited by Birthday Tatty , • 1

. . The Jeweler.

tliousands of people annually. ' A large numbei of little fiilk at-1 Mrs.. Alvin Willis and baby de-At the present ti-tic, with acco- ten,!,,1 the party givin by NI r. and ,Isvta,ratto;.16Trtmr.,141;4ettioinsgrofrrior StIlitatrcouus.,r1

modntimis nct tho, bcst there io a Mrs. .1,,„,,, , Z. issit Iltaturdsy after_colony there of from 50 to 1501 noon it 119n ,.-dithelr (Noy *it 110 had hrother wit,' L.t.rHusly ill.people, pertios comber and go nit reached hisirfttO it ' dey. The lawn „Christy'a Comedy and Noveltyall the time. At one of Ale sp.wr ..ringo was „Toward o ogbing child- roonspany will bcossio an en meet

lain henteerentien filen"or ren ditifairilke- moon ;lid at the this etening in Avery's halt, laiding, iappointed hour the 'young people i three nights. The company, accord-afereserved with refreshments which ing to press reports, presents a highwas just what they needed at that aiiiii. i•litertiinnient, carrying sixtime. Mr& Zebish was assisted in

looking after the little -men anti Th,fr good h . s van niways be

women and in serving the '4" sold in Plaine for a fancy figure wasthings by Mrs. Acniiseeger. Those evidenced MMillay when A. K.present were: Vl'illis sold his team of Macke for aMb"' 444"1 eonside am"

„I sold In subdivisions to sult.rurchas,.r.ration to $400. A t'allitea. 64117-1.111156, Or

'Star'1•1 Ijamumns' ""rt'la TaYlar' fol„ man ant d lin totem me the entire tract

RU144111114Melinda Taslor, Alfred Taylor, '". e °

Isabel Dorris, lerliaand I)orris,

Wes Dorris, Niarths stemiseeger.

Johnny .Aentivereger, Herbert Coar-ser, Richard Courser, Hazel Courser

Frances LaRue, G• ;tele SmithLisette Grave., Leslie Hammon.,Albin& Casa, Harry Biggs, MyrtleHartman, Albertinn Hartman, Lelia

Deno, Lomer Deno, Harvey linker,

Henry Baker, Leon Taylor, AliceGeorge 'ray Charles f---Illees-A1-14mosy returee& Ass NI bi-

Zehish mule Saturday after a pleasant visitwith her stater Mrs. Ed- hand. Mr.

Town Gossip• fluffy is the engineer on _the•

George S Gond, who has had thecontract for hauling the lumber fromth,e Russell itawnlill to the N. P.depot, will move to his benne atTiootiopeon this week and will laterdispose of hie team.. Ifin largecircle of friend. in Mains will bepleased toisee lois phis at any time.

Mrs. May ,Methlux has returnedfrom Butte and is visiting with her

RiehardLockes . an old time eh- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George

isen of Helena, o so in the city a Lewis. She was accompanied to

few hours Tuesdas He was return- Plains by Miss Beessie Rrenton.

could expect under the cimutustaces. ing from, San Frano•iaco, where he The young lady spent several days

The great majottityid fount, however had been adjuating insurance fumes, here mill returned home Tuesday

'take their-own camping outfits with To a reporter for the Signal, Mr. morning. '

them and of course do their own tl.ockey stated that a large per cent Eli minisic.of Spokane, wa,, in

cooking, may be taking OCeOn• of the inaurane6 oompanici wero plains satoeisy, visiting It ill) Al

al mearat the hotel, meeting their obligation and nosey Monroe, loai bern rindWhile there he hear,' mans stoner, of them that are it bound by con-. prospecting in this part of standee'

connected whit the springs, litanyent for a synopsis of the (*Tornio.

ners, proceeding, published in of which are intereatiog. Ow was

this Issue. that the late Mark Hanna hal heard

of the spring.; and their possibilities

Mil° Della T• Mackey. one cd and that he had, sent All eminent

specialist out there to make an ex-

aminatiori of the water. According

Mrs. Jack Anolerson, who was

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. R.Penrodl laPt weo.k, left for her home

in Missoula Still, 1,ty morning. .

Henry Stanton lout returned from

a trip to alinnealsolis, St. Paul and

other cities in tho• salt. Dtuing ha

absent* Roll Ssarlet was the man

behind tiw lao•o•I, in -the Met;ows"

meat market.

-tracts are paying their los.:sF. , county for the last three week+, and

Mr. ansl Otis Johnston, who n'turned to Spokane with • a large

reside on a farm a few nil,-, ninth number of samples' from prospects

of town, 'have ns their guest Mrs. -that he lips been inspecting.

M. Midolleiniet, daughter from mi„ yt„,h may, a popular teacher

Linton, Colored". Mr'. of this city has Imam engaged toMist is at•Cfittlyinnied')I. her three. teach the Dia„n• ',shoes. kitlet be.

next up isnot after making some "Printl• locAtion is 011 exceptioonally beautiful; io attend:sits

association, praying that a suitable When adjournment was taken atappropriation be made for, a ineri- 4:50 thecomoissions bore evidencetorious exhibit of Sanders county of having done a hard days' work,products at the coming state fair, It is expected that tomorrow'swas the incentive sfor 'the latter -session will be deVoted principally tennis of the springs. They are lo-

action. Mr. Willis was voted $150 with election matters, indit,„ of cated on the Flathead reservation

Road matters lied matters per- a general statute provided ,for suchcoining to roads and then more roads, matters, hut had found his error

was the mutat mantel" tint for the arionuggested as the hnors 'from 4afternoon session. There Were view- Ito 8 p. iii,. as suitahloo, and these

era' reports, petition., recommend- I will, no doubt, Iwo the time when

lotions, prayers, pleas and bill,. the first n„med will, be pulled, otc

In fact one would think every road: between, the contending lactione.,

hal tu. ,scons• eashere Aso i a- -the- . Megedations in' wits egreaseeme - ea

but it Sanders county. And then •thi's point are in progress. , lin one end of which an excavation

there were bridges to fix besides, and , E. D. ,Bratliniassanul-S-4. Van' : has been made to a depth of about

maybe there'll be fences, to build or d,. 51 vf Paradise. were Ixofore the' three feet. The water in this place

repair when the election precincts eommissinnera on business, Wed- I is 108 degrees The people come to

problem conies up. Briefly this is nesday.the grist of road business: Editor Ray S. Conger of the Ma ins-

Bridge over Tioonipson river on mon was in Thompson Tuesdayroad to Copper king mine, _ordered and ‘Vednesday attending the see-

"4'4 67. ' "Pq., "r 6P gum Or re Ninny-3- rivumilati.ew.s.• cost of repair.

Petition for road tip hit 11:aver

creek near White l'ine heard and

the following viewers appointed: The Helping Hand Society en-

County, Surveyor Pat joyed a spfeasant afternoon with

Whalen awl Joe Hartman. • • Mrs. Alex. Cook, Aug. 30, from

Road near Woodlin, following which lilacs it adjoamed, to meet

viewer' appointed, A. N. Coleman,

Henry Florin and Seymour Hurl-

hurt.New rote1 at* Heron, following

viewers named, I. R. Blaisdell,

Richard Harris ii-nd R. A. Chapel,

Repair of bridge over '-reek

near Heron placed in Minnie of

, l'onimissioner Beebe-

Straightening Plains-Thompson

- rend near-Certnney- nitwits •

appointed, Robert Courtney, Bert

Cleveland and Russell Costlio.

Weeksville hill, up for further

negotiations with N. P. Railway penters of the Northern Pacific was

eompsny. down from, Perlin the first of the

Matter of viewing re-Pair Ind week. Mr. Wagner is constructing

change of road in Bine Slide country a section house at that point.

deferred.Road Supsrvienr Wm. MeNorton

Some good broke horses for sale,

Hammons & Sons.has a bill of some $700 for work on

this road and the commissioners are Stock Inspector Ike Sears, who is

going to We if the county got its a candidate for elieriff on the re-

money's worth. publican ticket, was in Thompson

during the week !oinking after histhe board voted -to initure the

county records for $15,000. Interests-

Mr. McRae drewethe contact for Deputy (lame Warden Thoniati

furnishing the county with 25 cords Pendergratta returned from Missoula

of body ,wood at $3.25 per cord: early thie morning.

'Tomorrow will he devoted to•con- The Signal and its readers are in-

ing ela in's against the countY• riebted to the Thompson correspondii seaminats, seer. 5

board wasin line 1111 9:30

and at once plunged into the matter

of claims by reason of road work.

There was a oig hunch of bills and Idle well-known teachensof southernaimed all of them paststal nouster

Ili Chligt..1.:ItOall SUPlaVigOr

MeNortom's 1,111as deferred until

the hoard lost. Importunity to invest-

SIontaniu irrived in Plains yeeter-

oht5 -morning and expects to make to this story Mr. Itanna WAS PO wellher home here. alien Mackey has pleased oiiii flit: re,ts,rt 44 'the ehil:Itiff anti will ronmin a 'month :Trio In/ diries Tuesoliiy morning.

t.spec:Wire that loc matte art offsr ' to

"ix We41k4' - -I- - -Prie-ito-Ssfricorrtweitstliairot -Eld'sbeen teaching school in Oregon the or

tignte the work (lone. •

The hilt of H. IV. Smith, oomity Pa° Year ' -She ht-luxultiP"led Om government , tit seolfriegaWaS Gr.- 7-r-finge—tni,,,,1" i• 1 _.. "g t' .f"T on, alio IZools rs can o f horses to the

her aged father. buy theist. a "art"' king' t" he frit't-mi 'miller Emotion market seventh weeks logoMr. (lark is of the opinion that the auspices of the Mains oreliestrn,1,,tate that'll.,Ito' lemon! it farm

if they were properly osinippeol with 'Friday night, Sept 1-1. It will take i ' , near Brandon. Minnesota. an.I willaccomodations and th,Sr nosrita att. place in Aver.' 'II and inn' piece' remain titer...Jets. some time. Hievenised it would he but a short tinic of music will i, 'led to "the well many Mond% irre wish.hini fatten.

No. N. 209 acres. These is a 30-

Waff the purchaser. _He also pun. No. 1. 210 acres, 50 acre. under cul-tivation, a

Jere lake. well stocked with fish, suchnd 120 more can he famed. as trout„ carp ;Ind char; 1ti million

chased a wagon from Otis Avery. feet of pine. Irony acres under culti-_ Plenty of timber for firewood. Corn-_tunable 4-room log /Muse. barn 30x40 'ration. There are two arid one-half

. County Commievioners Beamisli feet, machine yibrds and ,01,1xer build- ..a..cre_.sof different kinds of berries: 5*'flinch all under tenre. Only 3 '"-w -' 'I'M house: barn will hold s

and Ilittenour left for Thompson ffiks'' miles from town. A cable ferry doing head if horses and :, tons of hay. AU3 gond business goes In on this' deal. other outbuildings requir.,1 All but

Monday night to attend the commis-aiortens' inventor. It is expected the fruit trees on the place

40 acres under fence: plentl• of water,Plenty of good water and 200 bearing:

L Trice, sl.t... on.-hair cash, balance from Troy. Mint, one-fnut th mile trotswith good water right. Five mile.

serision eV lot all week as there' t,,,, years. ti n, a good school,are many bilht to allow and also ,- - `' Price-86'0";

on tim"

at 1"

per cent.‘o. 2. 2‘,3 acres. 45 *eras

•now In ' FINE Ts

cultivation. and too more can be cultl- • MIER LAND FOR SALE.

makes jile arrangements for the Goad mill setting, for both large and, rated. eleven mile. from Plains. and ..„.,, „November electiOn. - rme-half mile from railroad station. ,---- '"?"1"°n"' All elm* to the. . . ;river and railroad track. Good prop"-Good I-room los house, good barn with. „_!attiositi tor Investors in floe timberfor 10 head of harass and la

ar htr. granary. machine homesroot cellar. Steven t y fruit trees, good 1 Correspondencewater aii.1 an hem onnammeta. Ad- 'and particularsJoining range; 1.1113P. for sum ealbh. regarding any of

THENational Business Exchange

of Washington, D. C.„ itoka Estate awl Beltway Bonds; Mortgage Hands,

Bombs Investment Securities, Loans ant, Invest-' results, Renting and Insurance.

111; A NI 'II OFFICE.: Plains,. Mbut. P. O. Box, 105

• 'A. K. WILLIS, Agent.Reference: Any thanking house in Wall street.

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- Always in -the Lead.•-•M••••••••••

The SandersCounty Signal

Only Democratic Paperpublished tlo, new county. Arrangements havebeen made to procure ilie county seat news and all that',retains to P.1.1thend Ilesertation opening for thebenefit of our roaderi. All. the newl all the time. Send a copy to yourfrierid in the East, it u ill you writing a letter.

Plains is the Metropolis

SOME REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

We have some good business locas , i No.tions, lots worth frcm $200 to

isk;ed1.205 acres.

2nlotictedes, olrin:i t'l-- 4113_90.:. i eltw timber. estMelated one million ieet.

. ChOtee ictifiTteirifiillyResident* lets bora fligtalearialeAged water right. Lon house.

joining-lb. rl'i"ig r° "?ffibsso 1.-. 4ax*MG: -glroo"d"nelii-ekill,..--' ...—from 1 to 10 acres. Fine fruit and

sundown.house. hay shed, buggy shed and other

vegetable land, cot erpti by waterPried. 31.200 cash.rigid, close in, noot over 1 mile front

: No. 7. 166 acres ..on south side ofN. P. main lino station. All good. river. so acres under pion. Fairlevel hottom land free 'from rock hsioduesea rsadive , :b a2r5on a car,(1,1zi I, ,nag, r ems', p inoz. et h,

and gravel. and $O acres nearly ready for Plow:A desirable business block iti good balance has some timber on it. Clark's

lisention, fin sale. Particulnrs fur- r"rk river runs through this land.All necessary farm l•uplements go with

11641101 on application. the place, including lean i of horsesA paying livery barn and bolsi- and one milk yoi% This land will he

Mrs. J. C. Iligsby, White Pine

heti been in 111c city this week her-s 'ing aome.dentel work' done at the

Belot. Dental parlors. Mrs. Iligehy

gape farm lands hav a u we inoremet1 in ntil they adi! h "ee"n". "e of knaown Dress -: fhb; Is Ole of'

price in the vicinity of White Pine tile famous reaoorts of tile country. :the andlral au iii this vicolity 11eripw4 gettuine silrcrwareint ftsa

I crowd Will he MinimumsThe Icnc.,er

cheerfully anaweridpromptly furnishedthesa proposttions.--•

,111DIKII4 I .Plains Land & Improvement ComOny

PLAINS, MONTANA.

M. H. PRIDEAUXU. S. MAIL CONTRACTOR

Ravalli, MontanaLirrry and stage lige to all parts of the Flathead

to St. ficiatius Nlissiun, llonsio and Poison.reservati..n and

Specialty ofHandling Tom ists

Bavslli is on main hoe of Northern Pacific sad on the Flatheadreservation: _

Ravaiii Hotel in Connection

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Irrigated flinches, Wanitm. Idaho,

umivr goyenmOnt (Welles $30 per

acre, up to ;100. City property for

sale cheap. Inquire of A. X. Willis,

Plains.

•••••••••••••

well Worth TryingW. II. Drown, the poptilsr pension at-

torney ot riliensid. Vt . so, s. "NVOMs petAlion, the hest lidog to get is Dr.

i goofs New We 1:1l1a ' Ile write*. -they!keep my family in splendid heallt, "Quiet aura lot headarbs, constipationatut billasssees. stir ';.. es s' re I at M

W. ts4chet'a.k.ts *too...

Starving to Death

licc•use her Stomach was Si w,,aken-e111 by useless drugging that she ron14sot eat, Mrs. Wiry U. Walters, of titClaire Si, Columbus. (1., was literallystarving to death. She writes! "Ifystomach was att.weak from melees drug"that I conid not eat, mud my nerirea *0wrecked that I could not sleep. and notbefore I Was gives up to die was I In-duced to try Itleettic Bitters; will thewonderful result that Imprtorcmentgen a'. 01115'. and a etenolete curs fouo•r•ed." Bost health mToos on earth

l• aitarsoleinl by Y. W Leirchrr, rituitr

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