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:id You Ever Stop and Think That just as long as you made no effort to get a home that you would always be a rent payer? HOW DOES THIS SOUND TO YOU? A splendid five-room house, large rooms, electric lights, hot and cold water, beautiful lot, 80x130 feet, fine lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, house in fine condi tion, newly painted and papered: The price? Well, It is only $2,200 on terms of one-half cash and the rest just the same as rent, only $20 Per Month Virtually this splendid home would only cost you $1,100, as you will have to pay rent anyway and won't it be better to pay rent to yourself, and own your own home? Call in and I will show you this beautiful home; it is located In Low's addition, south part of town. Jas. M. Rhoades REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE DI5ALER. 'i5 Higgins Avenue. Phone 572 HAMMOND BLOCK. On the same day that direct coin optimism again entered the heart of south side, the sln ncame out rald optism again entered the heart of the man who resides on the othi' side of the lMtissoula river. Yester da4's observations: Maxim um .....................65 M hiim um ......................41 At 6 a. m. Thermometer ..................44 Barometer .................26:90 At 6 p. m. Thermometer ..............60o Barometer ..................26:90 Wind from the north; 24 Inch pre cipitation. NOTICE TO PUBLIC On and after this date hack fare to South Missoula points will be $1 for trips accommodating either one or two passengers. Special arrangements have been made to provide for prompt service to and from South Missoula. GANNON & M5l'LEOD, Phone 33. GREEN & ELLINGOIOUSE, Phone 38. May 27, 1909. SIX OF THE BEST BARBERS ThIS FAR WEST AT THE FLOR ENCE BARBER SHOP. LICENSED TO WED. A mnirriago lihci 1e was issued yes terday to Harry I lay of Ifirt Worth, Texas, and Ruth E. Woodward of Mis soula. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh 1.hat1 cannot he cured by Kaai'stCatarrh Cure. 9. J. C~ltNE Y& CO. Trotedo, a. We, th* undersigned. have known V. J. Cheney for the last I: years, md lielieve him perfectly honorable In all busiiness transactions and ilnancialii able to carry out any obligations mrade by his firm. WALDtiNC KINSAN & MAIsvIN, WVholesaie Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hal's Catarrh Cure is taien lnternaa, acting directly '.1151 the 13lot( anid moiius surfaces of the Cystell] Test~lOrllials sent free. Price STe. per bottle. Sold by all Tuake Hal's Fa ntly Pills for constipation E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50 PAID. The only non-narcotic pile cure. Only the most reliable druggists sell H-ru-ea. David C. Smith, Geo. Firelsh elmer, wholesale agents, $100 Monthly Income Don't you think that would look pretty good in your bank book? Well, here it is. We have for sale a 10-room house, arranged so that it cam be rented in rooms or apart ments, and is partly furnished; two bath rooms. It is situated in a ypry desirable district for rent ing pind can be easily kept full. Rents as high as $110 per month. We' can sell you this splendid money maker for (14,500O on easy terms. The tots on which building is located are worth nearly half of price asked. The above for quick sale. Call for particulars. WH. IS.SMEAD COMPANY HIGGINO BLOCK, Phone 212 Red, Missoula, Mont. LOCAL BREYlIIES Who's Moffitt? Smoke Wm. Hooper cigars. Call up 655 for Ed's hack. See J. E. Power for soda watir. Drink John Gund's Peerless beer. V. D. ('lark of tiarner was a visitor in the city yesterday. Missoula Icel Co. Phone 310 black. Phil (. Gloodwin of Butte is a, visitor in Missoula f1r a few days. James M. Ithoades, fire insurance. iill1iards and pool. 107 East Front. F, P. Keith, insurance. Florence hotel. C. Ferguson, insurance, real estate. C. 1W. Iirunskllg was in .Missoula yesterday from 1),or Lodge. P ubilc sttenographer. Dawson, 5 Dixon Marsh, the undertaker. Phone 321. Missoula 11e Co. Phone 310 black. Dr. Willard, osteopath, 1st Nat. bank. i. J. Miller of Victor is Sladling a few days here 1n businesss. Better butter at Itelly's B.usy Cor liltter get that ticket today. 'Te printers will dance June 22. C. It. Klclirn is iln M isoula for a fr ' days from ills home In Si, Regis. Soctal dances Wednesdlly arn(l Sat urday evenings at ulite hall. Attend 1ti Iplning of the new Luly Sig re Si~turday evening. Carl 1,. Mafuni of ('urvallis weas a visi1or in l1i1soula yesterday after Hanve your clothes pressed at Lem ley's, next to Milssoula hotel. Missoula Ice Co. Phone 310 blrck. P. M. Mec(len of Rul1to15 was 1among vesterdaty's visinOrs from the Sumoky City. Have your 3 arpets cleaned the new way. Phone 5t1. Sloane Davis. Dr. Reisland, optical specialist, is nlts regularly It his Ifl'ice, rms, 2 and 3 HJammond blk. Glasses ground ilere. U. Al. Welliver of liniiilton came down yesterday for a few days' b usi 11,ls in the city. Missoula Produce Co., fresh butter, eggs and all kinds of farm products. 207 Stephens. Phone 245. Be Sure you attend the printers' dance Tuesday evening, June 22. A. 1'. Duncan of Virginia City conic In yesterdaiy afternoon for a few d(ays ofu business In the city. For United Wireless stock or lttera. ture call on 1. O. Chancy, local agent, Florence hotel. Thomas Mullen (ane tip from Clin 4 ton yestel'day morning to spend ,I couple of days iii the, city. Don't moles the opening of the fliest furniture store in Montana. Lucy'o Saturday, 7 to 10 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahon were visitors in Missul from their home Il tRed Iidge yesterday. Phone 57 black for Lehr'.i baggage and transfer wagon. Corner Main and IHiggins. Dance with the printers June 22. Sain Narnii i mein down yesairetay ifternoon from lutte to spend a few cloys in Missoula on bushuess. Dr. J. Louise Smith, osteopath, 114 West Main. Phone 610. Drink Joel U. Frazier at the Oxford. "Every swallow matkes a friend." 1). L~njounesse and Julhn Menkse came down o( i the afternoon train froan Saltese yesterday for a couple of days here. Dr. G. It. Putney, office in tFedder solin block, Higgins Ave. Phone 397th. Dr. Manson of Butte, Mont., visits aly p(hrt of the state for coihultatioii and general surgery. Mrts. (Teorge Hollis and granddaugt ter, Miiss oliabtet Taylor, leave today to stmnt the (((viltionl witt. Mr. Hlollis on Ilia ranchl at Quar~tz. The Ladies' Aid society of the Swedish Lutherait church will weet this alierion In with Airs- J. I. Ander son at 727 Cooper street. See J. Hi. ilahoney, independent lumber dealer, before buying your lumber and niillworlk. Tel. 371 red. J. E. otoman, the manager of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company's mill in Hfamilton, was a visitor in the city for a short time yesterday. Dr. K. P. Dungan, delltist. Office First National hank block, roomwv t ,Inl( 7, fourth floor. 1, C. Nutter, the agent of the North ern Paitlte at 1.7 (ro. who h(s just b(un rrlieved for the sunntner, spent yesterdiay in Missoula ol hils way east, where he will spend his Vaeationt Fuel-We are now makting shilp nients of 16-Inch Wood front the mill. Telephone 106 and order n cartload; $3.7,5 per load. 11. it. Id. Co. A. C. Unaker, clock of the court for itavalli county, was a visitor in 11is. s(ula for a short tile yesterdlay aft rn ont i his way back to 11amilton to attend the opening of eour't there tOday. If you are going to build see Ma honey for select fir finish. Prices rea sonable. Tel. 371 red, The Lund-a-Hand society of the Miethodist church will meet 11riday afternoon at the homeo of Alts. T. 11. Dlunstan at 304 South S0-iul street west. All emt (lers and friends rue invited. For11al Opening of the now Lucy store Saturday fromt 7 to 10 p. Ill, You are cordially invited. W1illiam Trump of 1ouicester, N. Y., is in the city Visiting tits son. E. ir. Trump of Orchard 1Hopwes. Mdr. Trump, senior, is on1 his way to Portland, but will return. soon and spend the Sum tner here. Missoula please;s hin. Typographical union dance at Elite hall, Tuesday evening, June 22. Miss Elsie Cyr started yesterday for the tast for it two weeks' visit. She will be fn attendance at Court in St. Paul as a witness in a Northern Pa cifce suit, after which she will visit friends in St. Paul and South Dakota. "No stooping oi' bending with cooker mounted on stand." Minneapolis S'In itary Fireless Cooker, K. L. Diederich, 503 South Second. Mrs. Charles Leonard has gone to Hamilton, where she will spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CASES ARE OMITTED FROM DOCKET CIVIL ACTIONS WILL NOT BE SET FOR JUNE TERM-IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Yntr trdiy it was aininnciii by I'f ficialn of th a distrief curt that iil cill IL[idnl D W really tl r ii t il wut [ld int ,, givp i l ltt fit -l dncket fir the Junn torn, w ~lil w:,s olu-ncd nll Nfolid V, ),lt would h'' c nled for trial ith ilia Pit miirt l tl it It ii l ir p lble that few vtiwhnbu I c r s will Ill tried :luring the, pri sent rI',,, but (,h: cias r g inst ,r S. J'hns n Dd itvyorcel Is rgan wed. mot o harnre with bur,;'li' t l u iatiiiluntil [sly iilh r, il vierdaly iiut 11 uh t l 41 in t i l ii c i y- ii . 'lii iviilll li-ru- l iiuirrii- I l r- l-. aui ,it tuillituid thu, (hint 1[1i WI [ii- o Sii tuiiiri Divorce Is Granted. YcStornIb- Judi Wol'ter to tri d so dcrIc gratntinl to Vrunic- S[ii ita er from Paul rith, i 1) the de I';,ilt of the dlefendmint. Haveral wl!R ilii is w e in , iiiinI i hi t I ly ing tli ei phinstif, who in :: ('ee India l tri t uain lll ve iugl. iih. iiir iii tiiio[ uy w[[li trliii shlat u- ily i [a it iriirit-r. To fu.' ipilitiff wiii awarth tha custody lii her t i- or cii llbl, vi ry ii i-- itlit T Smtithst woren ltarrir"d 19 you;rs ago titt t a Lk , i n u, and att,- -i [ i i it which , iiti d -- y I r li Whi ii haitd On dcsert int Sentenced to Prison. .J. .1. Al 1ilh: n, Ott of tit: two 1,c1 HOOi , r:bbvit c~ r ttLIPHI n :iets l l, Wa satern hrotel it, till:; ct ,tos W:- ks a}'',,v unba i :t h'ilty in the dil, tritdL entitrl yrtt : rdil i'm n; c l vours ;lid ix monu tths ins rint,'S p~ri so . lille w! s (;naght rcdluttnlded alfter an cexciting minit gh:p t chaitn, but his ~ ~ ~ ~ (H aecntlice ~1)1f 11(18 iuran h no! \t beI h: i Ipprobltrnrcd, :,ithougph u 1 :1) in t' rictg Iii: rl,'cripit ior tir broutght nov r frmn, l H !c1it,. Ti'ls limi pro ed a wool u1ibi -Ii wit; in jalol at t.:t 111)0 ~f' tll, ruhher'y hcrf -jinn hay hrocn rreleasa l. Mliller has only it,,' ~ ~ 11 ;n ta d t , u Who ivi',tled Is sint ri ry crippil:'d, iu, is also the 1101 rv11& Skispect with lilt nlihi. ýt". lt. GI hfun. 1"nrm Im ijllion she Will lio Ii 1ut I'., where she will 8),0s 1 several work:; withi her It lijIh:1nl, wvho is loc'ted in Hutto Ii ' Iitun irarily. 'I'l printer's are preparoi g to take care of a liirge crowd i lv o 1 hiss Setoim I'iiisoll, oae f Mlis ( lL('L, he: taii e a pIsiiioi In ti i .l. k M. 1 sI it iiiparti Iit ii thi 1D, J'. Dolmabile comrpany,. Ilhr. "1ntl ine of the Iei'n Northern ille offil''s i ft 'slvterdav for St. 1'dall, iv) f on' he 1n h0 '0t subhpe,' n ts aL (111)1484 ill :a Cultipiy ciase. Ile twill re1maill ill thwe on t for :1 ,' uple of wei i, x i lI whill there will vis]( at1 the hlomte of h1i.; )vlullts ill ('hicagO. A Peculiar Wrench of the foot or ankle Ialy proiuilie IL Very serilous sprain. A spraitn is more painful thiaI a break. In all sprais' , clts, Iorn:; and soails Ilal lanls Snow Liniment is the best thing to I'e. Believes the pain in stant ly, r,'thwes swolliang, is to perfect antiseptic all( heals rapidly. Price 1:5c aid $1. lii FIreisheimer. CONDUCTOR ANDERSON HURT. ('onlnwtlet (1. A\'. :Andcr8,ll W~as rather s"rw''l' injured ii all accident at Ievr Lol+'' yv'ster1rt', sistaininit a Irok, init' eii ' lioni', a sealp wound end, it is thouglit,,One or mlore brok in ritis. Ilis wire hlft for tier Ld09 eal No. t; li( vl nn and will 1O~urt! nitti her iniired hustbiand oi Ni. htis morning. A fear' boleis of piraffino added to thle bllawking will aid linat'rially in poli:.lingp thing shoes. CLARK APPOINTED TO IMPORTANT PLACE SITKA, ALASKA. \Vahinitin, une 1.- W eir E. Clark of Cc iineetijut has han aup plinted covernr of .Alask. Hils a pointmntit wiiill bevoome effectiv'e Oc taber 1 next. Mr. Clark ihas come into political prominence through; hie - wvirkc iis a newspaper mnan at the na tinnal capital. 1I1 represented the . New York Sun :and the Seattle Past Intelligener and other papers. Sic is a young mliaii with a future. Th'lsia who have watelthed him in hie carn r pradict Hott thie s i a onl}i a steartinLA point for one of America s great metn. WALTER E. CLARK. "A TRUE AMERICAN" AT THE FAMILY NEW PLA YHOLSE TO PUT ON STRONG PLAY DURING THE REST OF THE WEEK. t1 ginning tonight and continuing through the week until $aturday tlIIllrnoon the Van tyke company at thii Family theater will present "A 'ine Amrniean," an exciting melt drains which is all that its name im hlie. Tle play is a atrang, stirring Imllo~ a fil lin ilHavana at the thaw of the blowing ual of the battili hllj i llaille. In the first n't is shown I me arrival of tite tlattleship Inl the te t'i'o with a realistic reproduction or tLile S'enIl. The sto'nd act is laid ill ln old 11,01S2l on the shire with the electrical appliances which control the will. 1un1er the harbor shown. In this :ellne the blowing up of the great hatllýship in time harbor is portrayed. The lXpllldlln is realisticly shown and the origin of the watchword . " te mnember the Maine" is drawn out in the they. In the third andl final act 1he ipaniad1s are balkllIl at every turn and thi m Cubans are at lIst given their ' lierty N;ow spelialties will be introduced l etil een the acts. A special nrlncwill he given Saturday at GIANTS WILL MEET "E CUVPIS" PRACTICE GAME IS ARRANGED FOR THIS EVENING-NEW MEN WANTED. in ;mtthng ilto sihilx fxr thei gaeme s ihx'llxltl xxitib lixer Lodgie for the xixxning sxinhy, the 71issxula Giants riii idlyie lx p tice ix mxat'hes with 'I t xix xx nx. 'l' ight it 7 x''lixck o0t tlx south sixe grouxlils the Giants 'rill P 1 'xash With a h l lt lx x I )lxRxx by 'I'I:nuts I'. Co'ia~ n itndt known to least ';xs ie Cupids." (n Fi'rixtxy lv'nin the (eant Isemt the high sell olaine li1I x ni xxx., ('xp iit ergu7x ion1 'n'x nut 'i relxest that' the liii ae xomit to warm x lix this 'Clexinin' as ''xoh, Al'ltx' 6 ''cIloek as I 'lii si ble. "xt'x are hoping that there will lo niw xmitorial Irmixlht out Wilhin the nOxt felx (lays" s'aid the lxxe''blxll leader. "'I Inxw that there is l lenty vif Ixcal talent yet I1n towchal, but not 211,-:11 (Ith t thies t tiix txink lxxit tI C (li''x its' lil tlUp is a seel I x pxxnpi itlion. It is lor policy to tix' t'x alst lenlxx the hest chance :inlx il'x .lx' wiil CI'xitxi try for thxe team 'Vill Le more than wel A Wrszk. 1:; the only fit (lescrixxtion far the lxxx r xxx' )i' who is clripxiloxl with hl'xinatxi l11x. Just a flW rh ulx lutIic tx i ixgxx Ini'y :rx the forirulnnr Ox ax xliixx''f .txxxlx thx trouble xit the xxlxrt With iix lxll'xl' Snow tlnimxx'nt. xiu I thx' tlxixxxxxxthni 5Hilii all pain. lxriie 25x'., Ilx toiI $1. (iorxe Frls helilier. Notice. l'hiilxlxx's xinx x retiersl'al it the Coil xrx'xxixtixnal xhir( i thlls axitxrnoox at :30 a clock. All who are to take lirt in proxirlni are urged to be prxs While eaxiili shxs xi'y le easily Itid it ixxnlx ' tufx out tihe shie in xxa amt xx' 'itx it gently- with a soft cloth tipp xlx ilxl xxthylx tei l spirit, h x - penting tho npltlicntioll until the 811n05 Ohe qolden Rule Charming Lummer fabrics EXELEN priced conomically EXCELLENT QUALITY COSTUME LINEN-'Tis a this most excellent material is 40 inches wide and Is most excellent showing, this beautiful costume linen, a regular 25c quality. An "economical pickup," and and a value you should not overlook. You know you should take advantage of it, today, yard.154 the worth of this material--it is up to you to make FLOUNCING AND CORSET COVER EMBROID t ........... " .. ERY-'T'hough thousands of yards of these materials SERPENTINE CREPE--See our window display have been sold in the past few days, there yet re You never purchased sueh quality so cheap. Come mairs an Immense quantity for your choosing. This In It wide rangi of colors for dresses and dressing showing comprises 25 beautiful patterns in fine nain saciques; 'tis a wanted fabric and regularly sells for sook and Swiss corset cover and flouncing embrold 250 a yard. tl.s yours today-all you want ery, in English eyelet and blind effects of the most at, yard ................... .... ........................ ............19y select patterns. 'Tis a saving you cannot effect INDIA LINON-A regular IOi quality, which is "nuf every day. A comprehensive display: Cii," for you will readily recognize the saving in Regular $1.00 a yard value-today........ ...................58 this excellent mraterial wihe-r yoa can siupplly your' wants at, yard ......- ................ .... . 7 Regular 45c a yard salre- today................................-5 ' LINEN FINISH SUITING-A material right now WASH POPLIN-Another popular fabric just now very inich in demand for waists, skirts, shirt waist for summer waists and dresses and children's wear. suits and children's wear; forf nurses' costumes there A popular price also prevails and you can purchase is nothing equals this fabric- it launders perfectly; it today, at, yard ...................................................... 259 Wet Weather mecessities Jprirg and Jummer 4eaders pLINEN SUITS-If this great suit offering presented for efl last season's garments instead of style leaders for the spring and summer, you might better under Knowing from past experience just what was liable stand the saving you can make by purchasing now. to lripiin in the "wet wef ther line," we but lately A perfect concourse of charming models, in white tiri lie,'' hict laely and colors, showing newest styles and smartest crea lnrchas-edl-at a big discount-almost the entire stock thins in manifold forms. trom... $10.00 to $35.00 in this line of a large eastern manufacturer. He WHITE SKIRTS-A beautiful line for your choos slaughtered the price to us in order to avoid carry- ing; finished with ruffles, tucke, insertion, lach ign the stork over till fall, and his loss is your gain. flounces and embroidery. A comprehensive showing ý') of all the latest style effects ........$1.00 to $10.00 Rainpto f lrai'enefe4S WHITE PARASOLS-To match that new suit you surely want a pretty, bright, new parasol, and we At lne time or another you have most likely owned have just the kind you want; beautifully finished. a cravenette raincoat and are familiar with that See them. Priced -----------ONE-FOURTH OFF comfrt-gvin snsr of secucrity frorm wcet anid WASmeH BELTS-Along with the rest of yiiur sumo r neriedis is wash tulle; at big line. Buny them nrow clm eathr. Slit nc yours is woiri airnd shiaiby, t each ....14 but ift 1nded to "iike it do this season." No need a to do that now, for, It th ie: greatly reduced prices, yir iai :ff i tii hv a u ene vine; finest ul hoes for ipring iear inrieirall aund suelnrior wfrrkurlnshipi thiroeugi out- ..- .__- ........-.........-....._...................$10 fo r Jp$n2W a fir to WOMEN'S OXFORDS-An excellent selection for SLICKERS--if you want something that shens the your choosing and at a big saving. Come In black in, a "slic ker" will turn the trick. Priced and tan, heavy and light soles; Blucher lace; all from i ............ .......-- ...........$1.50 to $4.00 sizes. Regular $2.50 values. PaIr ....................$1.95 ROOSEVELT COAT -Tis isn arubberized, well GIRLS' OXFORDS-Same as above, but with low ROSEEL OA-¶'isisa uibrirdwel heels; regular $2150 values------------------............$1.95 marine mu ciie vinii srlhed r'inroolfiif rcrat, anti fir' sect SHE FO BY-Aotaineruibes weather gives excellent satisfaction ..............$6.50 SHOES FOR BOYS-About as indestructible as shoes can be made. Economical mothers should not U b 1overlook this splendid bargain. Regular, $1.95. Spe u m o re lla s cial, pair ................................-........-............................$1.35 FOR THE BABY-Bring the "little tots" to` this Our liii of umbrells comprises everything from store for those pretty colored top shoes have been cotton to silk, natural wood and metal handles. "cut in two" for your choosing; all colors. Regular, Priced from ....................$...................$1.00 to $5.00 50c. Special, pair ..............--. 25¢ "Standard" BEER It's Brewed In Fair Missoula By Methods Up-To-Date; It's Pure as Summer Roses-You Can Write That on Your Slate; Delicious And Invigorating-Rich In Strength And Flavor, Zuality-And That Alone Brought "Standard' Into Favor. GARDEN CITY BREWING CO. Phone 125 Every Pound of Meat you buy here means more enjoyment in eating, more benefit to the eaters. Every tenioer, juicy morcel you swal low xxill prove to you that our meats ire far superior to any you have ever tastu d. Ior old people who cannot chew ordinary meats, ours arc, a boon. They are no tender they almost melt in the mouth wiuhout any chewing at all. Central Market 119 West Main St. Phone 15 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MEAT MARKET IN THE WEST KOOPMAN & WISSBROD, Proprietors Montana Abstract and Guaranty Co. WILL CAVE, Manager 128 West Cedar Street. Fifteen years experience with Mis soula county records. Abstracts guaranteed. Phones: Office, 23: real 'ence. 415 Black Plumbing J. P. GRADY 119 W. Cedar St. Phone 175 Red Residenoe Ph- 510 Blaek. Missoula Investment Co. GROCERY SHOP 121 East Main Street-A. J. BREITENSTEIN, Manager.-Telephone 72 Sardines for a Change Not many people would care for sardines-that is, the ordinary kind, for a steady diet, but for a change from the ordinary run of meat and fish dishes we don't know of any thing you will really like better than a can or two of our Jupiter Sar dines; they are a select little fish, sweet, tender and meaty, and are 2 cans ..................... ..........................354 Quick Meals Are Easy Have a bottle of Durkee's Salad Dressing handy; all you need then is the left over" potatoes and what ever "left over" vegetables you have with l little fresh lettuce or sliced cucumber and a nice salad is ready in an instant. Durkee's Salad Dressing, medium size ..........................354 Get the Benefit of the other man's deposit by se curing one of the unclaimed two or three-piece suits now shown In my wi nd o w. Thuesons' Western Hotel Block. Chamber of Commerce Hammond Block Near the bridge. Phone 67 Permanent exhibits of western Montana products wanted. All interests are invited to bring products to chamber headquarters for display purposes; due credit will be given all exhibitors. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays at 8 p. m. All those interested in the promotion and welfare of western Montana are In vited. Leo Solomon Distributor of OLD GOVERNMENT WHISKEY CEDAR RUN WHISKEY WINES OF ALL KINDS OWN DELIVERY Phone 62 Black 115 East Main St. Missoula Palace Market J. D. WATTS Wholesaie and Retail FRESH AND SALT MEATS BUTTER AND EGGS Phone 145 "6 Higgins Ave. Dr. E. H. Freeze PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention to diseases of women. Suite 36 Higgins Block, Third Floor. Teleohone 517. Missoula. M. L. Gulden STATE TAXIDERMIST AND FUR RIER. Won Medal at St. Louis. ant N. Second St. Missoula, Mont. Northwestern Abstract and Title Insurance Company Furnishes correct and complete ab stracts of title to all city and county property. Estimates on abstracts f"r nished on application. 104 Main 0' 'hon. 147 NR We Solicit Your Trade Fine Wines Liquors and Cigars Mall Orders Filled Promptly J. E. POWER Family Liquor Store Corner Main and Woody New Dining Room. In future the M4issoula hotel dining room will be open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. The management has spared no expense to make it one of the neat. est and best places in the city.