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GRANT MANY MINERAL PATENTS LAND OFFICE STATEMENT SHOWS DEMAND FOR BIT TER ROOT PROPERTY. The land office has just completed a record of the number and names of the claims for which mineral patents were issued during the last year. Many of the claims are situated in the Bitter Root district, in which there has, heretofore, been but few applications for patents. Following is a complete detailed statement relating to the claims and also the location: William Crawford received patents for the Boulder, Clinton Maid, Capital, Klondike and Martha claims, the min eral survey in each case being Robert Sibley and the attorney H. H. Par sons. The properties are situated near Clinton. Edward Donlan received patents for the Tarantula, Copper King, Detroit. Josephine, Artie, Humbolt, Highland Chief, Chapeau, Caledonia, Ottawa and Sumpter claims. The surveying was done by Robert Sibley and the patents were secured by Welling Napton. They are located near Clinton. Andrew Jacobson secured a patent for the Homestake claim near Clinton, the surveying for which was done by Robert Sibley. Josiah Shull was attor ney for the applicant. H. H. Parsons was granted a pat ent for the Northern Spy claim located near Clinton, for which R. S. Merriam did the surveying. The Illinois Gold Mining and Mill ing company was granted patents on the Gold Dollar, James G. Blaine, Golden Gate, Grand View and North Star claims, all located near Libby. Arthur B. Young was the surveyor and William Jennison was the attorney. The Mountain Gem Mining company secured patents on the Keith, May Day, Surplus, Sandwich, Victor, Cain, Triumph, Bon Ton, Somerville. Green ough, June, Dawn. Forks, Velvet, Royal, Century and Key Fraction claims, all situated near Carter. The patents were secured by T. C. Mar shall, as attorney. The surveying was done by Robert Sibley. The Illinois Gold Mining and Mill ing company also patented the Irish Boy and Rambler claims, both located near Libby. The attorney was Wil Itam Jennison and the surveying was done by Arthur B. Young. Frank M. Keim was granted a pat ent on the Standard Fraction claim near Clinton, the surveying being done by Robert Sibley. The attorney for Mr. Kelm was Josiah Shull. T. L. Greenough was given a pat ent on the Fox claim, located near Clinton. The attorney was T. C. Marshall and the surveyor Chauncey Woodworth. H. T. Wilkinson secured patents on the Surprise and Little Chief claims near Clinton, the surveyong being done by Robert Sibley. George Champagne, through Welling Napton, as attorney, secured a patent for the Cranky claim, near Salese, F. V. Phinney doing the surveying. H. T. Wilkinson also secured patents on the Crown Point, Dike and Noxon claims near Clinton. D. S. Hathaway was the surveyor. Mrs. Honora Houghton, through Jo siah Shull, as attorney, secured pat ents on the Captain, Major, Kate, Poor Man, May, Last Chance, Nora, Maria and Blanrihe claims, the sur veying being done by Robert Sibley. The properties are located near Vic tor. James S. D. Johnston secured pat ents on the Golden Grip, Golden Age and Hidden Treasure claims, near Iron Mountain, the surveyor being Robert Sibley. Mary F. Hennessy, through Francis T. Morris, as attorney, was given pat ents on the Georgia, Trail, Red Boot and Big Ship claims, all located near Hamilton. The surveying was done by Aselle E. Hobart. W. H. H. Dickingon was granted a patent on the Helena claim near Clin ton, the surveyor being E. S. Hatha way. The Eddy Mining company received patents on the Russian Bill, Yankee Bill, Moonlight and Sunnyside claims near Eddy. The attorney was E. E. Hershey and the surveyor Robert Bib ey. Frank Gareau, through H. H. Par sons, as attorney, secured a patent for the Hopeful claim near Iron Mountain. The surveying was done by Robert Sibley. Mrs. Honors Houghton was granted patents on the Bitter Root, Prince and the Pleasant View claims. The patents were secured by Joslah Shull, as attorney, and Robert Sibley did the surveying. The total nurhber of patents issued was 74, the largest number being granted to the Mountain Gem Mining company. DENIES HE WAS INJURED. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 7.-William J. Bryan today emphatically denied the report that he was injured in an automobile accident near Tarpon Springs. Mr. Bryan was met here by his cousin, William S. Bryan, and tak en to his home. Mr. Bryan delivered his lecture, "The Prince of Peace," this afternoon. Makes blood and muscle faster than any other remedy. Gives health, strength and vitality. "Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea towers above all other remedies for making sick people well, and well people "weller." 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. David Smith and G. F. Peterson. LOOK OUT! An Opportunity of a Lifetime We have the Montana hotel fee sale; 50 furnished rooms. All new ty papered and new furniture. All dining room furniture, dishes and liaea: all kitchen furniture and fix tures; one of the finest bars in the state, together with all bar fixtures. Come in or phone and we will tell you all about it. Stoddard & Price MISSOULA INSURANCE a REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10B.110 E. Main. Phone 147 Black Daily Puzzle .--w IN LEAGUE. t The ground hog now is laughing Serenely in his neat; He merely starts the climate And grip germ does the rest. Find a victim. Answer to Saturday's Puzzle--Doctor: Upside down, nose under chin. Nurse: Right side down in hat. I 0-.----- - - One of today's little ads y lm hold the germ of good ortune for you en~~ sL GET YOUR ANSWERS. |h Answers to classified ads remain id in this office as follows: . D. S.-One. Y.-Two. , R. M.-One, S. F.-Two. 8. F.-Eight. B. S.-One. D.-Three. E. Z.-One. SC. W.-Three. %0 FrOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE. y " FOR SALE-LOT AND 5-ROOM ir house; telephone, electric lights and C. water in house. 810 West Pine St. "Y ROBERT E. DINKINS mn REAL ESTATE 1s AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ig ROOM 7, ALLEN BLOCK. MISSOULA, MONTANA." at FOR SALE-FOUR, SEVEN, EIGHT ie, and 12-room houses, respectively; all modern and furnished or unfurnished s as preferred;' also 2-room house, 20 >n lots in Low's addition and two LY blocks in Daily addition. Inquire 417 R South Third street. a- t- FOR SALE-RANCH. :e, ,. FOR SALE - RANCH; CORMIER r- ranch, two miles from Huson, Mont.; y. 80 acres hay and grazing land, with . Mrst-class water right; substantial A buildings. Inquire A. J. ViolBtte, Mlssoula, Mont. se A FARM BARGAIN-170 ACRES OF ar orchard and farm land; 50 acres in 1I bearing trees; balance of land in grain and hay; eight-room house; is outbuildings in good condition; lo t_ cation ideal: 1 1-2 miles from Vic ot tar, Mont.; $70 per acre takes this farm; investigate. L Scott, Victor, Mont. a FOR RENT-HOUSES. 5- -ROOM HOUSE; CLOSE IN; a south side. Inquire 124 South Sixth street west. ee OR RENT-6-ROOM MODERN ns house. Address Mrs. E. M. Ratcliffe, E. 905 Gerald avenue. b - FOR RENT-GOOD S-ROOM HOUSE, three miles up Rattlesnake. L Q. Roberts, R. F. D. No. 3. o FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. WILSON BLOCK, 121 WEST PINE. ce 117 W. CEDAR, OVER ORVIS' STORE he ill, FURNISHED ROOMS. 811 WOODY. he Lacasse flats. ed FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM. 603 ng South First street. ng FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT AT 119 South Third. FURNISHED ROOMS. ONE BLOCK from postoffice. 311 West Cedar. m - ed THE BRITON-FURNISHED ROOMS an reasonable rates. Mrs. Billadeau. on FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT IN by flat, 313 South Fourth street, west. 'NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH be furnace heat. 417 South Third street. an FOR RENT-ONE LARNIE ROOM, th furnished, upstairs; $7.00; 1001 Vine ' street. rs all FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT; pie suitable for two; furnace heated. 35 520 East Front. ith FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR en suite; steam heat; hot and cold water in each room. Keith & Ross block. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP ing, 618 North Sixth street. IOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR rent. 515 South Fifth west. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE I1 keeping, close in. M. W., Missoulian. d ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP ing. Call at feed corral office, 128 e West Cedar. I FOR RENT-2 VERY GOOD ROOMS, all furnished for light housekeeping, 1001 Vine street; upstairs; $10.00. h FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE - GOOD RESI dence in Livingston for property In k Missoula, or valley land. Box 525, Missoula. HELP WANTED-MALE. -' WANTED AT ONCE-A MOLDER AT the Missoula Iron Works. WANTED - SALESMEN; M.NY make $100 to $150 per month, some even more; stock clean, grown on se reservation. far from old orchards; m cash advanced weekly; choic of ter- aI ritory. Address Washington Nursery Co., Toppenish, Wash. M YOUNG MEN FOR RAILWAY MAIL service; examination in Missoula May 15; intending applicants should L begin preparation at once; sample di questions and "How Government Positions Are Secured" sent free. Inter-State Schools, 782 Iowa ave., Cedar Rapids, Ia. TEN THOUSAND POSITIONS FOR A our graduates last year: men and women to learn barber trade 'n eight n weeks: tools free; more positions than we can supply; graduates earn $16 to $25 weekly; catalogue free. - Moler System Colleges, 403 Front avenue. Spokane. WANTED AT ONCE-WIDE AWAKr general agents to handle Dioso cab inets and telephone disinfectrs, greatest money making proposition out: over 200 a day being sald in T Butte. Exclusive rights for Mvnzan oa and Wyoming. Montana Sales Co., a Butte, Mont. WANTED-MEN TO QUALIFY FOR paying positions as railway firemen, B motormen, mail clerks; many open- d Inge: practical instruction at low h cost: write for free catalog; state position desired. The Wenthe Rail way Correspondence School, Free port, Ill., Dept. 630. J4 HELP WAITED-FEMALE. WANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST IN general housework. Mrs. Craven, 402 South Sixth street, east. C WANTED-A LADY TO CANVASS a Missoula for a meritorious article; good wages. Apply at Missoula Drug Co. SITUATION WANTED-MALE. JAPANESE WANTS A POSITION AS house work. Inquire phone 587. GENTLEMAN WISHES POSITION as cook in hotel or camp. Address L. D., Missoulian. A MIDDLEAGED MAN WOULD LIKE a position as janitor or watchman, 505 West Railroad. PERSONAL. t BIG MONEY, AGENTS; FREE SAM pie offer (15 days only); bright, - sparkling, famous $5 Barnatto Sim ulation Diamond Ring; brilliancy p equals genuine-detection baffles ex perts-fills every requirement of the most exacting-pleases the most fas tidious-at only one-thirtieth the cost of the . 'al diamond. As a means of introducing this marvelous and wonderful, scintillating gem, and se curing as many new friends as quickly as possible, we are making a special inducement for the new year. We want you to wear this beautiful ring, this masterpiece of man's han dicraft, this simulation that sparkles with all the beauty an flashes with all the fire of the genuine diamond. We want you to show it to :our friends and take orders for us, as it sells Itself-sells at sight-and - makes 100 per cent profit for you. absolutely without effort on your part. We want good, honest repre sentatives evrywhere. in every lo cality, city or country, in fact. In every country throughout the world, both men and women, young and o 1, why will not sell or pawn the Bar natto Si: ulation Diamonds under the pretense that they are genuine gems as such action sometimes leads to trouble or embarrassment. If you r want a Simulation Diamond. a sub - stitute for the genuine, don't wait --act today, as this advertisement may not appear again--first come. first served. For free sample offer. beautiful Ring, Earrinas. Stud or Scdrf (stick) Pin. address The Bar - natto Diamond Co.. Girard Building. Chicago. (Mention this paper.) BUILDING CONTRACTOR. 8 COME ON WITH YOUR LARGE buildings; I am a rusher, and can save you from one to six months'' 1, rent if you give me the contract. I am a mechanic of first-class ability. H. P. Kirkeby, phone 177 black. LADIES' TAILORING. - ND UP-TO-DATE DRERSMAKING.1 n cleaning, pressing, repairing. The 5, Ransoms. 116 W. Main street, phone 93 black. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. R. M. COBBAN I Realty Co WE HELP OUT: SMALL LOANS $10 to $100 on furniture, pianos or live stock; service confidential and quick, reasonable terms. Montana Loan & Brokerage Co., 212 Higgins Ave. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOANING and borrowing money secured by mortgage on farms, ranches and cit) property. C. F. Ellis & Co., "the real estate bargain oounter," Helensa Mont. Correspondence solicited. FOUND. FOUND-JANUARY IS, 1909, ONE white horse, branded N on right jaw. Owner please notify Lyman Dill, Iron Mountain, Mont. FOUND - SORREL MARE: BALD face; branded on right shoulder: three white feet: weight between 700 and 800. Peter Longpre, Hu son. Mont. DRY CLEANING WORKS. IOOVER'S DRY CLEANING WORKS, South Higgins avenue; phone 446 black. Work called for and delivered. PRESSING SHOP. RED APPLE TAILORING & PRESS Ing shop; better work for less. 614 Woody, phone 458 red. ARCHITECT. Ii. J. HAMILL, ROOM 6, FOURTH floor First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 297. ROOM AND BOARD. ROOM AND BOARD. 310 E. CEDAR. ROOMS AND BOARD. 519 S. FIRST. MACHINISTS. MISSOULA IRON WORKS; MA chine work; brass and iron casting made to order; light and heavy blacksmithing. Corner To '. ave nue and Bitter Root tracks. NURSE. TELEPHONE NO. 277 Black. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, CAMP NO. 73, meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month, Odd Fellows' hall annex. L. A. WEISENHORN, C. C. R. R. WILBUR, Clerk. UNIVERSITY CITY HIVE NO. 32, LADIES OF THE MACCABEES meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 2:30.p. m. In Odd Fellows' annex hall. MRS. PHEBE KENDALL, L. C. MRS. H. B. MURRAY, R. K. 419 Alder streat. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, LAUREL LODGE NO. 1, meets every Wednes day evening at Elks' hall at 8 o'clock. W. G. REID, C. C. J. A. BAKER, K. of R. and S. MISSOULA LODGE NO. 7, SCAN DINAVIAN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA, meets every second and fourth Wednesday evening at Fire men's hall, West Main street. ALEX BENSON, Pres. LEIF FREDERICKS, Sec. MISSOULA AERIE NO. 32, F. O. E, meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:80 p. m. at Elks' hall. E. C. MUIJRONEY, W. Pres. W. HORD, Sec. MISSOULA LODGE NO. 19, I. O. G. IT., meets the first and third Fridays [of each month at Odd Fellows' hall annex. H. T. EASTRIDGE, C. T. JOHN NOTTINGHAM, Sec. WESTERN SUN CHAPTER NO. 11, "lR. A. M., meets first and third Fri days of each month In Odd Fellows' s hall. E. P. DUNGAN, H. P. [ S. H. M'CALL, Sec. MISSOULA LODGE NO. 18, A. F. & A. M., meets first and third Tuesdays, regrlar meetings. F. H. KNIBLEY, W .M. A. T. BREITENSTEIN, Sec. SCHILLER LODCIE NO. 4, SONS OF HERMANN, meets in Elks' hall first and third Sundays of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. F. W. KUPHAL, Pres. JOSEPH WAGNER, Sec. B. AND P. O. OF E., HELL GATE LODGE NO. 883, meets on second and fourth Tuesdays of each month In Elks' hall, Higgins avenue. ANDREW LOGAN, E. R. A. J. VIOLETTE, Sec. MISSOULA CAMP 5829, M. W. A., meets first and third Thursdays of each month, Elks' hall. C. H. ELLIOT, V. C. O. M. ELTON, Clerk. 1886 Higgins Av. UNITED ARTISANS, meets every first and third Tuesday at Odd Fel itows' hall annex at R:'n p. m. E. J. WIGHTMAN, M. A. S. L DUNHAM, Sec. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, MIS SOULA COUNCIL NO. 1021, meets in Odd Fellows' hall first and third Thursday evening each month. HARRY M. SMALL, Grand Knight. EDWARD ROULIER, Fin. Sec. BARTENDERS' UNION, LOCAL NO. 817, meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Union hall at 2 p. m JOHN E. PLUMMER, Pres. JOHN A. FRANCIS, Sec. CLERKS' UNION LOCAL NO. 991, meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at Union hall, 8 . m. G W SCOTT. President. H T EASTRITGE. Secretary Here Are Some Real Bargains Two houses and two corner lots, nice fruit and shade trees, permanent walks and renting for $29 per month. Price $1,900 and on very easy terms. We also have the furniture in a 6-room house to sell and the house to rent. This is a fine chance to start housekeeping. $2,100 buys a strictly modern house in ('entral Missoula, only three blocks from Higgins ave. 0. B. S. ORR Realty Co. Phone 270 Red. Office, P. O. Block FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE CHEAP--GOOD SADDLE pony. R. Gilruth, Lolo. COR. ' WOOD. PINE OR TAMA- I rack. Leave orders at Feed Corral. Phone 684 DRY PINE WOOD, $6 A CORD; sawed, $6.50. delivered. 629 Phillips street north. PHONE 72, M. I. CO. FOR SAWED edgings: $4 per load; leave orders for wood saw. FOR SALE-I1-INCH WOOD AND cordwood in carload lots. Ed F. ;tiberdy. St. Regis, Mont. FOR SALE-FOUR MILLION FIET timber near new railroad. Fer par ticulars address H. M. Stringham. Cyr, Mont. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT FIX tures, complete and new throughout, for sale. Apply J. E. Powers, West Main street, city. FOR SALE - GLASS PARTITION, fourteen feet long, seven feet high. with door. Just right for office. Gassert & Rummel. FOR SALE.,--FINE. NEW $375 PIANO for $265; can be seen at Dunstan's Printery. 322 North Higgins Ave. FOR SALE-$500 BRAND NEW UP right piano for $150. Bought of Montana Music Co.; address quick, Box 202, City; party leaving town. FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND [ hand: also pay the highest price for second-hand household goods. Hans Jensen, Leiser block. 135 W. Main St. FANCY FRESH FRUIT-APPLES, cherries and plums in season: whole sale or retail: quality and pack guar anteed. Wildwood Orchard, Missoula, Mont. FOR SALE-TWO SETS WORK harness: also wagon: a bargain if taken before Saturday. Feb. 13. Will Bailey. corner Beckwith and Rollins streets. A DOZEN S. C. B. LEGHORN HENS, 1 year old; a dozen pure bred Hou dan pullets; two fine Houdan cock erels. Two Pines Poultry Park, Route 3. FOR sALE-100 "ETUDE" AND "Mushicln" magazines, also 110 sheets of ur-to-date sheet music. with music rack, for $17.50. Address box 577, city. THREE MILLION FEET PINE AND fir timber within two miles of Northern Pacific station at Rear mouth. For price and particulars address Box 1 2, Drummond, Mont FOR SALE-THIS WEEK ONLY. Stock of second-hand sewing ma chines, $5.00 and $10.00 each. First come, first choice. Several Singers. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 126 W. Main. Phone 383. WANTED-FURNISHFD HOUSE. WANTED-A 3 OR 4-ROOM FUR nished house. 816 Stephens avenue. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. RUG AND CARPET WEAVING. 1011 Vine street. IF YOU HAVE SECOND-HAND I ER nlture to sell. see Garret Meade. WANTED-SPRING CHICKENS AND ranch eggs at Vienna Cafe. 107 West Main. OPTICIANS. I. DR. MORGAN, LONGEST IN PRAC 5 tice in Missoula; latest methods. I perfect equipment: permanently lo cated. Higgins block: $41 black. LOST. LOST-TIE PIN, FLOWER SHAPE, Montana sapphire in center. Finder please leave at office Golden Rule Store. $2.50 reward. SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED - WORK BY DAY OR hour. 415 W Pine, room 3 WILL WAIT ON LADIES AT THEIR homes; sickness and confinement. Phone or address Mrs. R. Gllruth, Lolo. EMPLOYMRNT AGENCIL. LYONS' EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 517 - Higgins avenue, phone 211 red. CHARLES HECKLER EMPLOY ment office. 129 West Front street. Help on short notiea Phone s11. WHAPPER'S, 125 WEST PINE. HELP c furnished, situation secured: whole- 11 -ale. reta:1 wood dealer, phone 458 . g STORAGE. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 734 WEST 1 Cedar. Phone 495 black DAIRY. MILK AND CREAM FOR SALE. Address Milkman, Iron Mountain, Montana. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by the city clerk of the city of Missoula, Montana, up to 8 p. m. of Monday, February 15, 1909. for furnishing piles and driving the same In the Missoula river bed east of the Bitter Root rail way bridge to protect the north bank of the river. Wing dam to be 240 feet long. Plans and specifications to be had from the city engineer, W. A. Mayo, room 39. Higgins block. The city council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. J. S. KEMP, City Clerk. Application for Grazing Permits. Notice is hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Lolo na tional forest during the season of 1909, must be filed in my office at Missoula, Mont.. on or before March 1, 1909. Full Information in regard to the graz ing fees to be charged, and blank per mits to be used in making application, will be furnished upon request. ELERS KOCH. Supervisor. Washington Onoe Gave Up to three doctors: was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spid er's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured me," writes John Washington of Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils, burns and piles it's supreme; 25c at Geo. Frelshelmer's. To Whom It May Concern: That I, this 14th day of December, 1908, bought out the interest of Wil liam Keller, of the firm of Roche" barger & Keller, and all bills to he paid by the firm will be paid and col lected by me. FRED ROCHENRARGER. Taft. Mont. Eddy Looks Better Late news from Balteee is that not only the Bryan but the Wtlillaget property has struck rich ore. Wherever a ledge is encountered in llt camp these gray coppers come in, showing it to be one of the prtcte1 minerals there. Some few people here in Missoula have held off buying addy thl ing it would be cheaper toward spring. Someway they have aot faith in this Saltese country that they should have. We make tihe - nouncement that Eddy stock will be 16c on March 1. If the two strike above mentioned are half what report claims for them, then Eddy stok will be worth 25c and will be selling for that. People in other parts of the country are buying this stook today at price asked and think they have a bargain. We know they have. Remember that the ledge of the Stillinger property is traceabe through the entire length of the Eddy ground as plain as an old traveled wagon road, while the ledge that runs through the Bryan peases through the upper part of the Eddy ground. The ledge that the Eddy people are working on is the same ledge that was encountered in the Stillinger property. These are conditions that can be easily verified either by inquiry or by visiting the ground. We are still offering a little of this stock at 100, but should we be fortunate enough to strike as rich ore as has been enoounateed in either the Bryan, Ben Hur or 6tillinger property, you will not get Eddy Sstock less than $1. A. M. STEVENS, Secretary. Two Splendid Pick-Ups Hurry Two cottages within 3 blocks of Higgins avenue, five rooms each, with a monthly revenue of $45; a frontage of 195 feet on two streets, bearing fruit trees and shrubbery; spot cash takes these for $3,750.00 Three good building lots, all fenced in; level as a floor; on a corner, with frontage of 220 feet; within three blocks of schoolhouse; a 2-room house on street and alley. Consideration $400.00 Cash F. H. REESER 116 W. Cedar 8t. Phone S. ROCK SPRING COAL MONARCH For Sale Six choice lots in South Miseoula addition, $1,800. Poultry ranch, 6 miles from Missoula. Good springs, small orchard, 18 acres bottom land, fair buildings; 160 acres in all. Owner will exchange for city property. Price only $1,600. We have some choice acreage prop erty right in the city, with good wa ter right. See us for prices. New four-room house, thoroughly well built throughout Bath and elec tric lights. Good location, on South Side. Price $1,600. Very reason able terms will handle this property. EDWARD HOVERSON. 383 N. Higgins Ave. Phone 203 Black A Real Bargain One 5-Room House One 3-Room House Barn and outhouses; city water: corner lot, 60x180. Rents for $29 month; $1,900; easy terms. This Is a bargain; any man can see that without a magnifying glass. A. K. ANDERSON. 124 West Main St. Hotel Complete A 15-room hotel, located in a lively country town, not far from Missoula; it is well furnished and Is doing a good cash business. Call or write for prices and terms. J. B. BRYAN Real Estate and Insuranoe 120 Hi{gins Ave. Seoond Floor Why Not Try Popham's Asthma Remedy? Gives prompt and positive relief Is every case. Bold by druggists, price $L Trial package by mail, 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Missoula Drug Co., wholesale and retail, Missoula. Mont. Soldier Balks Death Plot It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Texas., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trou ble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which re stored my health completely. I now weight 178 pounds." For severe colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asth ma, and to prevent pneumonia it's un rivaled; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Geo. Fretshelmer. Commissioners' Meeting. There is hereby called an extra meeting of the board of commission ers of Missoula county for Monday, February 8, 1909, at the court house, t3 transact such business as may come before It. F. W. KUPHAL. Clerk. Attest: D. T. CURRAN, Chairman. A new and ingenious machine un rolls a bolt of cloth or other fabric, measures it and rolls it again in a new bolt. iChas. H. Marsh EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Prompt attention to all calls, day or nlght. Prire ambm lances in connection. Mlssoula. Montana Office phone. 8i1. 1i Residence phone. 265 black. We Will Trade We will trade for some good lots on south side a 12-room flat on Vine street. The rentals are $58 a month. rhis property is In good condition. close to new Van Buren street bridge and on car line. To close out will sell for $2,600 with furni ture. 3600 cash and some lots will take it. Lange Realty Co. 120 Higgins Ave. Ph*ne 481 LOTS SOUTH BIDE WEST SIDE NORTH SIDE, EAST 8IDE CALL BEFORE BUYING. We do a commission busi ness. Fisher & Van Vales Real Estate, Loans and Inrumnee. 113 E. Main. Phone 84 iled A Good Buy Seven-room moderu house, two lets on the corner, nat tar frem ia gIns avenue; large cellara pastry and bath; large barn and woobheai. For 98,000. Worth $4,MW. Gasert & Rummel1 12 W. Cedar St. Ph.m am FIRST NATIONAL BANK United States Depositary Capital .......................SSM1. Surplus ........................ wm Iamerest Paid e seitbs i th Swl epartae at 3 Per Ceat Per AIu Offltere and Dlreetrs A. B. HAMMOND...........Preo.sM J. M. KEITH...........Vice Preldsel WDGAR A. NEWLON..........sC l r C. H. Meleod T. L. Greeom eh Kenneth Rosa O. G. Magland H. C. Keith ; WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Misseula, Mont. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY PAID UP CAPITAL.......... $100,m BURPLUS AND PROFIT...... 60,/03 O. A. WOLP .................Pre.. det SJNO. C. LEHSOU.......Vice President o J. H. T. RYMAN ..............Cash1er Directors L Ferdinand Kennett, M. A. Fs'. . A. Wolf, John C. Leksou, J. H. T. RyIme. A General BaUiut simuaes Traiamled ihe Drummond State Bank DRUMMOND, MONT. ,, Banking in all its branches on a sag 0 and conservative basse. Montana Abstract and Guaranty Co. s128 West Cedar Street. WILL CAVE, Manager Fifteen years' experience with Mis e soula cunty records. Abstracts r. guaranteed. Phones: Office, 33; re idence. 416 black. * Northwestern Abstract and , Title Insurance Company Furnishes correct and complete ab L stracts of title to all city and oounty property. Estimates on abstracts etar nilher on application. 104 Main St. Phone 147 R. a MISSOULIAN WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS.