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Fire Money Insurance to written Loan $1,650 I am offering you this morn ing the choicest 100x130 foot corner that is offered for sale in Knowles' addition. ('lose in on South Second street west, on city water mains; continuous sidewalks; fine locality and a beautiful cor ner, This corner at thi price is the biggest snap if fered today in Missoula real estate. List l'i re Your Insurance Property w*ri t ten JAMES M RHOADES Real Estate and Insurance Dealer 115 HIGGINS AVENUE HAMMOND BLOCK PHONE 572 MISSOULA, MONTANA LOCAL BREVITIES Smoke Wm. Hooper cigars. Ring 263 black for Ed's hack. O. Erickson of Clinton Is in the city to spend Sunday. Drink John Ound's Peerless beer. P. McGowan of Spokane is attend hng to business in this city. James M. Rhoades, fire insurance. Jessie Macauley of Cyr spent yester day with friends in this city. W. O. W. card party April 22. Charles Hayner of Boise was a guest at the Shapard hotel yesterday. Marsh, the undertaker, phone 321. William Murray of Butte transacted business in the city yesterday. Billiards and pool. 107 E. Front. C. W. Eller of Butte is lookir,; after business interests in th.e city. F. P. Keith, insurance. Florence hotel. B. G. Pitt was down from his home in the Smoky city yesterday. Public stenographer, Dawson, 6 Dixon. Genevieve Hagerty of Butte spent yesterday with friends in this city. C. Ferguson, Insurance, real estate. F. E. Thurtle of Butte was a busi ness visitor in this city yesterday. Dr. Willard, osteopath, 1st Nat. bank. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Spicer of Loth rop are visiting friends in this city. Majestic hams and Edgewood eggs -fine. Mrs. Abbie Behrns of Warm Springs i was a visitor in the city yestorday. See Missoula Lulmber company's ad s in this issue. a G. Harrison and W. Smart of Butte were visitors in the city yesterday. I Dr. Spohr, osteopath, 114 West Main. t Telephone 618. Alderman F. J. Melville of Shang ville was a Missoula visitor yesterday. a Miss Wilson, dressmaking parlor. Gibson block; room 5. 1 Dr. Peter Mussigbrod of Garnet greeted friends in this city yesterday. Social dances Wednesday and Sat urday evenings at Elite hall. W. P. Ward of Spokane is spending a day or two on business in this city. Seven-year-old Kentucky Tavern e whisky at Silver Dollar bar. I. J. Eade of Spokane attended to ft business matters in the city yester- I day. Dr. G. H. Putney, office in Fed dersohn block, Higgins ave. Phone 397R. E. B. Dougherty of Marysvllle was a guest at the Florence hottel yester- 1 day. Lumber for sale in carload lots, also ' mill work. Ed F. Riberdy, St. Regis. Henry Prodger of Bozeman is at- to tending to business matters in the city. to Drink Joel B. Frazier at the Oxford. "Every swallow makes a friend." A The J. H. Donaldson Real Estate -N company of this city is now engaged lt in platting a tract of land in Florence fr consisting of almost 500 acres. The tract will be subdivided into smaller tit al Woodmen of the World '' Card Party ODD FELLOWS' ANNEX HALL til Thursday evening, April 22. Six prizes 3 to be awarded. Refreshments served. P. Musical Program Admission, including luncheon, 25tc vi On Woodford Street One lot in block 64, only ........ $275 lilt On Brooks Street a tilt 45 feet in block 45, only ........ #550 On South Higgins Ave. t A new and modern six-room house with two fine lots, only ....$3,000 for On very easy terms. (lul rat We have house at prices ranging de( from $700 up. hal Easy payments on nearly all of no]0 the properties we have for sale. "f W. H. SMEAD COMPANY 0 HIGGINS BLOCK sec Phone S1U Red Missoula, Mont. the parcels, iart of them being town lots, while tilhe rest will consist of five-acre lots for orchard purposes. Bids for the surveying and platting were let to Ctounty Surveyor James H. Bonner, who is now engalged on the work. 11. A. Gallagher of Portland at tended to business In this city yester Ity day. l'lac. your ordlers for lumbr.i \ Ith tith Missoula Luminmer company Id- S. It. Morrill of HIelmvlle is spend ing a: few ltays in the city on busi ness. sr- IHave your carpets cleaned the new way. Phone 561., Sloan Davis. William Henderson, a resident of ast Wallace, is spending the day in Mis soulas. Dr. J. Louise Smith, osteopath. Women's and children's diseases a ld specialty. 114 W. Main st. Phone 618. Charles W. Donnell-. of BIrovnling, it. Mont., was a visitsr in lie city 5eF er terday. Dr. Retsland, optical specialist, now el. at second floor Hammond block until ne May I. All glasses ground here. Mrs. . Grinstead of Black llear, . Idaho, vislted friends in this city yes nt terday. Dr. Heagney, osteopath, 1st National bank. Rheumatism and chronic dis eases a specialty. Tel. 335k. Foster G. Smith of the forest service attended to business afairs in the city k. yesterday. The Missoula Lumber compan , de livers all orders promptly, ,a H. E. Nead came down from the Smoky city yesterday on a short busi rs ness trip. Dr. Hanson of Butte, Mont., visits d any part of the state for consultations and general surgery. e Mrs. W. H. Decker of Lothrop ar rived in the city yesterday afternoon to visit friends. Dr. E. P. Dungan, dentist. tfflce . First National Bank block, rooms 6 and 7, fourth floor. r. Mrs. Mary llessinger and Mayme illessinger of Gold Creek are in the city visiting friends. Fuel.---We are now making shlp ments of 16-inch wood from the mill. - Telephone 106 and order a cartload. $3.75 per load. 1. It. M. Co. Cora McCarthy and Anna McCarthy of Wallace were guests at the Flor ence hotel last night. R. G. McBain of Anacondn, auditor for tihe Anaconda Copper Mining corn Sinny, was in the city yesteridny. Mrs. H. List and daug'lt'r andl Mrs. .\ J. Lewis and sin ,of1 Goldt ( h'rIe were visiting lfrievs in the c'tvy y. (trday. O. A. Cook camine in from Alierton, the new terminalt of the Puget tould road, yesterdlay and irleg isterled at the Florence hiitl. et]. The Kilg's I)aiughlltrs will give a of th tea at thei home of Mrs. John lit. town Daily Mondlay afternoon, the proceeds tainit to go to the rllef fund of the or ganization. HMrs. S. 1. ,uMontgomiery, mI)tller of Mrs. T. E. Weaver of this Ility, Is in Mlissoula for a brilef visit. Sihe is on lishe her way to her home in Wisconsin Rev. from Fort lapiwai, Idlaho. the t Public sale at Stevensville, Mont., today first Friday in each month. Stock of ning all kinds; also automobiles. First sale Friday, May 7. Charles Breese, auctioneer and manager. There will be a meeting of tle hli- Mis mane society Wednesday afternoon it held 3 o'clock in the office of Dr. W. K i. .nlng Parsons. The meeting will be an im- The f iortant one, and all members arei inl- the vited to be present. ierin IN THE LAND OFFICE In the land office yesterday were illed a number of declaratory state ments for pre-emption claims, btisides a homestead entry, the latter being made by Hugh W. McFadden of IHam ilton, for the south half of tile north- Con west quarter of lot 4, and the south- A west quarter of the northeast quarter hold of section 4, township 6 north, range Mi 19 west. Draper C. Bartlett of Hamilton filed MIs a declaratory pre-elnption statement by for the east half of the northeast tona quarter of section 20, township 5 north. day, range 20 west, containing 80 acres. ay, Frederick Cruger of Dirby tiled a T declaratory statement on the south half of the northeast quarter and the urng north half of the southeast quarter a th of section 13, township 3 north, range po 21 west, containing 160 acres. and Dillwyn P. Starr of Darby filed on tSts tile south half of tile southeast quar- thor ter of section 12 and the northeast neer quarter of the northeast quarter of meet section 13, township 13 north, range Attei 21 west, containing 160 acres. Hamllton Thacher of Darby filed on the south half of the southeast quar 8TOUT WOMEN BUY Sav oy h/ qo lden ule engo Belt e $t Corsets biorth so o ays Rengo Belt is a new corset i designed especially to do away with the appearance of ale of len's 7ailored uits excess lesh. hip lines sRengo widelyt reinforcingated belt and apron front, worked sloping oine whlinto the body of the corset h has le and over the abdomen, is tnhe hgure trim andust the right place to produce to the double watch-spring smooth black and lewhich inder 'hip lines so widely advocated in advance dress models. twice as dura Belt is the mosat wondegleul corset ever produced for medium and large figures. It gives a sloping waist line which flows snugly over the hips, and has length below the waist to make the stout figure trim and proportionate. Rengo Belt corsets also have extra strength due to the double watch-spring steel boning which is twice as durable as the usual single boning. This boning is perfectly covered and made rustless be fore it is sewed into the corsets and we guarantee Saturday and Monday you may choose any Kuppenheimer suit for men that it will not break or punch through. r atIf you have searched unsuccessfully for corsets or any Nilc(rit! suit for young ruenat above price. Every suit the latest that will actually give graceful back and hip lines faslioll, Ilewest patt(el' and weave, pllain and( fancies, including black with perfect comfort, you should be properly fitted sincerity rid blues; a magnificent assortment of high-class clothes-the best clothes with a Rengo Belt. Clothes RENGO BELT-Style 41, for medium figure; ssih for any tailor to lroduce. price. $2.00. RENGO BELT-Style 43, for slim figure; price, Women's and Misses' tailored Suits $10.00 to $&5.00 ,, Arlisli slits lN that combine style, service and practicability demanded of a tailored suit. These suits pie liiirerlhe rpll'Crl'jhreseit h lie greatest values aind ti h most popular models we have shown this season. The g(;a; , hl;ill , na(' I y, ('openhage,; ri ele ';-i, (ý'Isit lhi, chliipiagiie, etc.; prices range ...........$10 to $35 W aist J yles $T.0 ,Panama ,ress Jkirls Special Values of Unusual $4.98 mportance Ire Offered Iillllsone I:-gore mod(lels of all-wool Pan- The showings are now complete, and en im, som.e plain Iaillorcd, sonme Iiimn (led coiii iass all the new antd most distinctive wilh sitin ftlhs, lthiers with self-fold trinl; . style featlures of the season. We quote lclors are navy, red, brown alid black; spe- two values that illustrate the strength of ia ... . ................. ... $4.98 the offerings : painty Muslin Underwear In ial instances faultlessly finished. Many of the garments lare elahiorate, inumtl of the finest muslins, nainsook, cambric S . and longcloth, beautifully trimmed in scores of artistic ideas; corset covers, night dresses, petticoats and drawers for women; elt ticoats, gowns, waists ;and drawers for children. Will be -- priced to our today's and MJloday's custoimers at one-third less than the regular price. Any 25c garment reduced to ...................... ...171 Any 35c garment reduced to ......................................................................................25 Any 75c garment reduced to .............................................. 30# Any 500 garment reduced to ........................................ Any 7$1.50 garment reduced to ............................................... 0 Any $1.00 garment reduced to .......................................................................... Any $2.50 garment reduced to ....................................1.00 Any $2.00 garment reduced to ........................................... 1. Any $2.50 garment reduced to .1.67 .\Any $3.00 garment reduced to .........................$2.00 Any $3.50 garm ent reduced to .......................................................................... ..... 2.33 Any $4.00 garment reduced to ............................................................ ......... 2. A ny $5.00 garm ent reduced to ................................................................................ 3 .3 5 Girls' skirts, gowns, waists and drawers, made from good muslin, in half a dozen styles, at garment ............... ......... ........... ... ....... 10 , 1'51 and 25 Ribbon Jpecial Waist of Linon de India or French lawn, e en front and trimned with tucks 6 Inches wide, pure silk ribbon-hair bow quality-also much in demand for llade o)en frolt ani trimmed with tucks millinery use and sashes; large assortment of popular colors, including black and Val. lace and( insertion; an unusually and white, yard .................................................................................................... effective m del ..e........... .....9 8 and $ 1.4 8 Jpecial bargains for .7oday's Shoppers in the Wash Goods Saction 20c and s2c Batiste Iac L.inon de Jndia praess ingham naptisto and lawn of very fine, smooth sheer iquality- Tie finest quality imported India Linon made today on 20 Pieces fast color dress gingham in neat stripe and sale at lower price than materials of same character have check patterns, yard ............ .......................o. fifty designs in spot, side bands, floral, Persian and plain ever been priced. All Linen Toweling-18 inches wide, fine thread, close .olor effects- a wide range of staple and novelty patters- 15c value, yard 12 25c value, yard . 19 woven and excellent weight, yard .. ................10o 185 3c valu, rd ............1 30e lue, yard ...........25 Corticelli skein embroidery silk, good selection of colors. qualities that never sell under 20c and 23c at ... 15¢ 20c value, yard ............17¢ 35c value, yard ... 29 Special, per skein good selection o........................... f ....lor. Best Jtandard Calicoes Y!ade. Full ,'ssortment patterns and Colors;. Special, Per yard. Only . . '6c ter of section 13, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 24, townshlip 13 north, range "1 west, ocll talinng 160 acres. BISHOP BREWER HERE. Th, lit. Bev. I. It Brewer, D. 1)., lHishop of 1lontana. is the guest of ltev. and Mrs. \V. ILennie-Smith, at the rectory. The bishop will preach at the services at the Episcopal church today, conflrnming a class at the eve nintg service, which w\vll be at 8 o'clock. GOOD TEMPLARS ELECT. Missoula Lodge No. 19, I. O. G. T., held its regular meeting Friday eve ning and initiated five new members. lThe following officers were elected for the ensuintg quarter: Chlief templar, Verlna Black; \ice templar, C. A. Tay Notice of Special Meeting of Stockholders Missoula, Mont., April 14, 1909. Comes Greeting: A special meeting of the stock holders of the French Bar Gold Mining and Milling company of Missoula, Mont., is hereby called by the president of said corpora. tion, to be held at old Htarnois theater, Missoula, Mont., on Mon day, the 19th day of April, 1909, at 8 o'clock p. m. This meeting is called for the purpose of hearing the report of engineers who have recently made a thorough examination of all the pIroperty owned by the company, and also made numerous chemical ttsts on the ores, which will be thoroughly explained by the engi neer to the stockholders at this meeting. Attest: ALPHONSE LACASBE, President. JOHN LACASSE, Secretary. lor; secretary, John Nottinghal ii; flnancial secretaryv, Amelia M. Loffmts; treasurer, NMrs I lttie Nottlnghamln; marshalll, \. W . thluyas; pianist, Mrs. Emmna Minard correspondenit, John Nottingham;n reporter, Amelia I. iLoffnes. Atl open n mting and social is being planned for April 30. Woodtmelln of the World will give a card party Thursday evening, April 22. Six prizes to be awarded. Refresh ments will be served. Musical pro gram. Admission, including luncheon, 25 cents. Everyone invited. Billiken, $1. Send to Reeves' Music House, Helena, THE MONTANA CASH GROCERY IS NOW OPEN Cash will mean no loss and money In the customers' pocket. We buy our goods from jobbers for spot cash and therefore we can sell them as cheap as any one. Remember no one has strings on us. We do not expect all of your trade, but we will appre ciate part of it. Give us a trial and you will be convinced that this is the right place to trade. We will pay the highest price for all farm products. Yours for business and satisfaction guaranteed. Watch for our solicitor next week. MONTANA CASH GROCERY. Missoula, Montana. Phone 207. 308 Higgins Ave. -TREES 1.000 Norwa\ y taples. A great miany sold. If you want somle of themn comle quick as they're going fast. ROSES andi orna.lmental shrubs. Growth assured. GENEVA NURSERY CO., Corner East Cedar and Pattee. Joe Fitzgerald's Toggery This store ought to be headquar ters for every man in Missoula who really apprciates satisfaction in clothes--quality, fit, style and rea sonable prices. There is no extra charge for the advantage, of the great variety of patterns and weaves from which you may choose. Nor for the cer tainty that whatever you choose is good. My suits-made any way you fancy-are good enough for any man to get inside of. They're honestly tailored from honest materials. Yours truly. JOE, 223 Higgins Ave. Northwestern Abstract ant Title Insurance Company Furnishes correct and complete ab. stracts of title to all city and count) property. Estimates on abstracts fur. nished on application. 104 Main St. Phone 147 R PLUMBING J. P. GRADY 119 W. Cedar St. Phone 175 Red Residence Phone 510 Black Missoula Investment Co.'s GROCERY SHOP 121 East Main St. A. J. BREITENSTEIN, Manager. Teleplhoe 72 CASINO CANNED GOODS Many critical good livers prefer Casino canned goods to the fresh fruits and vegetables. There is such a difference in canned goods. Ours are dependable, choicest fruits and veg etables, packed extra full and have all the natural flavor re tained. To see them served one would never suspect that they had just parted company with a common tin can. Casino Brand PUMPKIN, OKRA, OYSTERS, TOMATOES, PINEAPPLE, CORN, PEAS, BEANS, SUCCOTASH, SALMON, CLAM CHOWDER, SQUASH, SWEET POTATOES, PEARS, SLICED PEACHES, OLIVES We Solicit Your Trade Missoula Palace Market Fine Wines J. D. WATTS Liquors Wholesale and Retail FRE3H AND SALT MEATS and Cigars BUTTER AND EGGS Mall Orders Filled Promptly Phone 143 106 Higgins Ave . E. POWER DR. E. H. FREEZE J. E. PO E PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Family Liquor Stoer Special attention to diseases of Corner Main sad Woody women. Suite 36 Higgins Block, Third Floor. Telephaone 517. Missoula. J. E. DEAN PAINTING, PAPER4IANGINS, DECO M. L. GULDEN RATING. State Taxidermnnist Estimates cheerfully furnished AND FURRIER Contract woilk a specialty. Shop north of thapard hotel. Tole Won edal a St Lous. phone 394 black. 601 N. Seoond St.