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toMis a's largest Grocery IB Dollar Can 8 lpUlld of Wadco Coffee, hllgh grade; a bit thling for the money, and tke price for the a-pound canis ............ .......... 1.00 Kippeted Balmon, direct express sblpment, pound ...............-....... FL6UR STILL DOWN Ceretana, high grade, sack....11.6 Royal, family flour, sack ...... .1.7 Big FloSida Grape Fruit, 2 for B25 o10 Perfection Brand Tomatoes, dolld pack; most people prefer this brand .to others; can .................10# Valentines We are this year showing lte largest and most select line of ValenUnae ever brought to Missoula -selections t h at will not only please you but also please the party to whom it is sent. We want you to make your selection early, be fore the steok to broken. Prices from so to SZ.60. iadni ar co. Phone IS, Hammond Block Raecidve4 A New Assortment of VAUmRE WITfS H. tL Batewan &o Co. Agents for the Twinlock System BLANK BOOKS LOO~lE*A' 00OOKS CARD INDEXES and OFFICE SUPPLIES Agent for Underwood Typewriter. Typewriter supplies. J. W. LISTER 414 Eust Main Street Rhowland, TheJeweler Watehd., aisu Jewldry Spepall attenlon given to INE 'WATCH REPAIR'ING. 114 West Main Street. MISSOUIA HOTEL Rooms for Rent Steam heat, telephones, electrico bells, eto.; single or en suite, most sentrally located house in the olty, Rates reaonabie. February's Birthstone The Amethyst The February born shall find Blncerity and ,eace of mind, Freedom from passion and from care, If they the amethyst will wear. The amethyst is a beautiful stone of different shades of blue and is found chiefly tn India, Spain and Liberia. This stone combines most artistically with diamonds and easrm, as you will see by inspecting our line of VALENTINE OIFT JEWELRY Including brooctes, bracelets, socarf pins, handy plus, bar pinsl, finger rings, etc. You may purchase as low as $2.50 or as high as $$5. You will surely find flome little trinket that will pieasi both you and the reolpi ant, end at c g4iee that will not InconYenience you In the least. Jewelry i . !. UGHTom re i ' surer, lihe wia herP. There w.I a rt mor, early IIn the game, that J. O. Ttend would not he ALWA\YS ii.ni froim Hamlllton ON DICK for the meetIng. There was srrrow in the ,amp. J. J . i. t.irle tiisi Achntes, thle amhliup iiriie, the gihir, ciutnellor and frienld of the horticultural asocilty. and to have a mieeting withoit hin aernemrid i nip.i l)lI. WIhin Dalllnmaiin heard thllt J. 0). was nolt crnllllig, hi went iIout and toldl the eilrnatlonls wll it doldfnl Mstory aliht it Ithat they ill turned Ilank. 'Tlrhre w.i woe Iand lanlentation nil around. liat J. (. jumt counli't siiay awiay. IH' showled tip yesterdtly. "I didlin't think It p'r ulhin, that I cohlt get here," stid hi whein ihe reported. ""*'here is so imuch to do at home that I dldn't Wee how I eoilll leave. lint when I heard about the way thlngs wire starting, I :'nlltl't stay away. I huld to comIe. I left this morning withtiit any Ibrrakfastl , so HaUtitn way ray diutlsloni to he herr and see the folks. I arln Rl(td now that I ainne. It Is giood to ie here." And there were inilay others wrh wiere glad-tihey didn't hesitate to tell J. (i. no. Also, on the first day It Inoked du bluus without the presence of Amos lBuck. But tie canmr AMOb yrrterday mornlng. lIe HERE had Waited ia tnay be ('alsc there was ai lot of lettur(e and yotunig ,nions In 11hn bIaek yard that had to hie pIcked andr Ii- erilltln't lenvc, M1ondlay or Tues day. "The letture grows ai fast thrse warill days," aiti Amosn, "that It Is a-nlmtat inrlapossllor to pick it fant enoulgh. This is the gre'atest winter ther'e ever iwas. Thre green ntnff has been groti Ing out I11 our gardens right through the rseHoan itand It in growing yet. Thll crlilnltoe uIp our waly in the hest II tlhe world for winter greens. The town 14 warm and sheltered and the gardensl thrive right along. And Jt Is a funny thing-down on the river It has heen cold enuugh to make all thle ice we need.-good alxteen-inch lee. We Iha\ve all the eornliorts of home there and I donl't know what phase the climate will take nt.xt. It's changed it good deal since I saw the valley first, but it in getlting better all tlhe while, tno I don't mind It. I am changing with the ellmate." Which means that he Is getting better, toi. and ntbody will contradict that, Tihe second day of the session and the Ilonday luncheon brought also George (Good. ie I came up GOOD froml Thlomulpon;: t's ii L8OT lung way for him to travel thiese days, but he couldn't inlti a meeting of the so clety and hIe hadit to tatke tIle Journey. "is this Malsaula?" he ulknstd whenl he landed on No. 4 yesterday morning. Though ihe used to comlne i'here every day or two In the old timue, Ie had lost his beLarings, anti it was not till he, siied Jack G(annolln with th I bus that he kneiw hie had struck tihe right place. "Jack was tile only thing I could see that loroked natural," said 1(eourge whitr lie got down tow'n. He applied at tihe chamber of colinlmeree headqluarters for a guide alnd rone was! furtlrnied, io lie finishied the day inh ncomfort and enjoyment. "Iut the town has grown so that I don't feel at home," said hie, "unleas I get with omnie of tihe old fellows land hear itellt talk about the treea and tile bugs and tie apples. Then It aounds all right." ProfesHor Ilverstetdl, director of the Northernl Dakotia I'arrnlers' Inalltutoti, wlls an Interested and NOT THE Interesting visitor at SAME thie meetinlg yesterday anll partlcipated to tstlte extent iII the siessionsli. "Things are very drlffer'cllt In North Dakotal." siat] hie, "froli whirt they aire in tihe ititter Raot. There hi not oine cnnldl thIl that th thie same ad tIs visit Is very interestihg to me. You i're cer talily dtevitllltig aucth litiutert ini the ilntitute work ti ltil I atn sure it is prliVtilg Io tlile ansi' great value to yout that It is found to be InI our state. Your ltter toui t Is vtery well knoiirwi iid I aiin gladt iof the tipptr'ttilty toI see It and toI Inspect evien castuatlly. Its frmlli has siprod rilapridly In recenti years rind It s tine of) the tiu lilh talkd-iof Ipluaces f Ilth nolrtlihwrlt. The' benefilt io thee i Institutes is that they inutile iIs ill worsk out loclt problems. 'iYour hIive yours nlt weit have our o rn; ieach is ItlritiiltanIt antd cat ch in leces sury. (I e ritust ile t.n thre grounId to study loolt conditions." Judgtle I.hhlen, who lwirds llthe rib Ions it lte pouiltry llow, Il one of tie great enthuliastsn JUDGE regarding agrlculturit HOLDEN rlliegles. lie tIlll had oipportunity it l ii euni lalt eithusliiine l under tlilt influhnce of one oif thle btst tillt'egs in tihe world, that of his iwii stiate, Mini,.esott, anti he is spe1 lut'lly proud of that agricul tural school beca lse it tuys spel |al at tentin ll i hlliis. "Thlie ittle Old lien" Is the till oif Judge litldeni; hie knows till Iiout her ueiComlplish.altetlist and her aellevemllntsi. 1e is Iprepared to prove tlhat olt- red hell, lpropertyI niinaged, is worth tmore to the coulltry than the Nome bioactih was. Anti lie can dermitn tirate it to the ,.sati ifalti.ti of linill reasonablite lltan. Thus It it that thlt piresent' of this liotablt. poutltry it piert tit ni of tihe' very htelpful featt'es of thil W l ek. J ludge ollc sceins to be injolying hlt st.iy here. Certain it is that the people are enjoylig hiln. TOR SALE "1,~60 for 1u, acres in Orchard Homes; will take work for part payment. $38,00 fir Irand-nlew i-room modern hlouse, close iln. $.t100 for a6.-voom cottage; good barn; lawn, fruit and shade. It's on the south side and close In. Desldn's Corner Grocery 828 Cdttont obl S·treet. Ind. Phone 1272. MONEY To loan on Improved city and farm property. 8% Interest For three or five yearn with privi lege of repayment of whole or part In two and a half years. Winstanley Realty Investment Co. 134 HiggIns Avenue Missoula NOONDAY LUNCHEON IS PLEASANT I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EN TERTAINS FRUITGROWERS AND POULTRY PEOPLE. The. Inrnt cnspllellc'uousl feature or the horttilultturuI.r-oole'ty sel('eonllsLi ye.ster day, itf not tlhe Ilmost ihlcllutl to or chard developlnenlt, wias the nIoolenday Illnnchelon iof .e chln hmber of ccmlnlnilerce cit the Mis oula hotel, where the visit Ing ifrlitgrowcrs aInld pioultrymen, with their \.trwives and sweeth.arts, were' tlhe guestsi of thle lbusinelll mim of .llnotill. Tihere' were' aboeut 200 iperslons at the tables, the heotel dining roonm being comrnfortably filled. The lunchellon was pleiIasanitly served and appeared toe be enjoyed by all whell pa rticipat ltedl. Pruontptly at noun the doors of the Mlitoiulla's dilllning rnom we're thrown open andiece the thirolng filed in. Thi swtctes were quicrlt'kly filled. tlector (GIIt ley iof the Church cif the Holy Spirlit iasked it blesielng aeund the nienl was servedl. There was neo hIdelay; the e'rv rlee weas prorplllt and the appetittest were ginod. As icecen as the coftfee and dloughnuts hald been idisposed of, tihe pnt-pllrlanlltl I programll wau taken ulp. Presidenlt Kellogg acted as toast lmalltetr allnd his ta(uts occttletllndll Imuclc'h Iilmnrlriment. Thee speatkeres we're g.i(d Illrllll'd anlld tnelr udlience was apprlirll'ltivet'. Thre hour that was spen'lit hi the progrlcam waees delightfuli It witllsc as pllhsuinat ius cany iim.elting Ith;at the chlliiber of cnn i r a ,llllllccal ever hold cand It me'rvc'ed to mcelke Mlnleoula ueuulllntedl with csum11oe c.harming peop'llle. Thie sentiments as proposed by the toiistmastellllcr Iwcre as follows: "Hlow tleo makei two llldes of grassec groiw wheere iiono lie grown--or Paril green vs. lime-antll-sculphur," I)lrictor I'cley of the Monctcltun Il"etr'ltcere' I IntL tilt'e hcuild. "'IUlhc Ilelke leaiutiful, or rHow to ItRe, ognlize tile Ihlark of' the ()estte'r-Shcll leUsee'." vie/'c iPrerlidenlt 'Woold o. IIIg l,'rk. "How Doels Your CTi'rden'l Grow, or Shouldl Ilocvers W\allr ltoses?'e" Mrs. C'. H. Iliker, prsildent Sanders ('oullt)' Tloie soceltty. "The c('ll i'of theI City, or t-lw Often 1iShoulhl ci country nyov le r iianked to Keep. Hilm (on the Pcru rm'?" li. L. li)eil oif ithe Monltce l Country Life ('omr mission. "How to Make n ihn T iLy Two llglg ci Ii Ivy, olr hlow a flCopheler C(ll ii n d l a dtld illne." (1. 1), holdenil of tllinnceloete. Judlge olf poulieltry it tlhe staee show. , ,"Is the liiter i nt to Spokneil. r' ~h'1ly ýthilllil Net'vnsprcl lltave ln I:x tstlenr'e'" 10. A. Smith, lSpolllune iiSpokesi1ran-Tte'nvie'lcw. "Tihe' Pbl'enI i f thie Aoentaeti 'll i nr. iceultllrcil H chletie., fo- low' to Malln ke' n Rlli I'ci ll•l ' o Tr'ousers Pit l it t' I loy." A. L. IStone. 'Trlce, was i dcllah tfIl disrega ccrd., h1.' the spn.lkersli, ofi lihe lCctni lies whichie thle I lto leas l.rli thirei w ilt them, hu.il lli fill icild I ' llnspiri lg il tic ecntimentsi %% woc. 1 tireetor eiileo' elevatedl most of lls remarks teo flit. ds1cluslion of the ci etilhelcr-ilcn-i li prollhn, and forgot to slatll t Il 't lci 'tioen tie'', light i i ltween that and thie h ln ltllplieltion of biicilades of grni. Ilht he cmused hli trli erll s nud kept lthem l1cic1inLg .so ihrtie Ithat they Ifolrgot hls digrees Mr. W 'occ ignoreel the hark of lice' loue tic, nli' l lZlihet ite ' tlso lla iciniIgl with the rlaltillns betwooln Mtilsoulll and Ilg I"i'rk thatl its id liihtedi u lu! occe lost slight entire'ly oi the nc -. ilreted thence. ri'. linkero dlcliel to tosil the bi' ut c t1l shi e lipreiferreild tn rice t the umen. Sh c1hl it r'ncefully and eihircingllr . !' o thalt iher heaice'rs were' w ille lie ice roiatel d e glcain and again. Prol'ee.sscrc D in and Jaiicei ohlenii istrucki teo cic .thi' tets cfeat. .r 1leaci ilsnake icIler stcigic" ifl the puicncc esce ofi the work cii telh eteennty I e.e ccin cemiciicc e ie cciii'rlrtiea'c \ciih ci v'bi \ til il t hill s ieh firl' lfc' c e h lice c'li cuntrl'v core plerstci t .Tilge It lilhe'n urged that thi e ic'ri'nit'erail colle'ges give ae muccch ttenltion tlo iuiltry :is tihey ici to othler eranehes oif tihe' \'ork on theli li' Stone asked tihe .ssn..i po nilo to die uci ci dollar oeah fore the treasur, of the h rciteilt'n i e ri i selcety. cinkini himself e very populahr with his to\vnscmecn. The response, how'e'ver, wasi gra tifving, MONEY POR SCMOOLS. H|elena, V1 ,. 1.--, H. Tiny. registor of the stite itnnd office, today cinde I seetllement with the state trecsurer for the husiineess of hlts d(epalctimient for hie month of January. The amount deposited was $33,000, virtually all of which goes to the various schooln 9tlsieT!ITT,TAN WAW'P AI F .,RING QUICK RE8ULTS. PURE FOOD NEEDED FOR PROGRESS MISS STONER DISCUSSES THE THEORY AND MISS BREWER DEMONSTRATES. The molttingK for women at the ois n'ably hiall I' t'he university yestetr dally alfterlooltn tale variety itou co'n iluedl Interest to that of Tl'ursday. 'With Mrs. Skinner Ill the chair anti a godly nrltrlhttr of Milsoula ladles. out of-tiwnl gllt.ts rWil niverlsi.ty girls itn thel aunintl., thie prrogratl wits oitett,1 with it pl:nti sole. Miss Alice ('tk pin.bld "''itnel, ('nprihc(nto," by M1,en hdetltSt.ll. t iti exquisite touich utld sympiuthy. The prograrti.tll ('iltlllchned lightly to tilt ixisting clnditlons, which Ibroughtt Mirse i.tonitir its the first spieaker. Her tllhJi.e't .itt "lltotne tudy for Hlome Workers" in this (lay of active In teIlligellt oni the part of the avera\' holtte--inkert, MIt li Sltoner didi not ildeom it Ine(e('i'Iy )to urge the womein in her tutdllint.. tnake an Interest In nittitIer of Ipuhitt welfare., She min ply suggested all effective line of df r(ctlItlln for such intereht. As an Intro ,ductilit, Msln Stoner brhkfly reviewed tlth hisHtory of organized study of hllomln e(conllnitc's. The work of the ltke Phn'lc!i cnlfetence wvltls de'mcrlbed and the pirogress traced ftrom that sttudy club tI the National Hillue l~,o Itnotltlies sitliety whiIch was later mwal Iowedl up in thi, General F]ederation oif Womaelln's c(lubs, WhIlere the work Is continuted lit the civic alid dtlltllPStle rc.iealtl' t dtepartmtrtlt. Tlhen Miss totlcr lspoke of it line of wtork sue cenft'ully r('ottonpll hdlh(r by thes (le Ipartltells ihn Kanens anl d otheitr stali.s, Inamely encolturaging pure i Ifod legslia tllll fSe siaid: "In Kailman tlhe motherhiliaI of thle state. working throtughl club 'federatlon, supplortedl the nuret flood ecomlmisloner 111it gaininglll ipulre foithl Ilaws. There remantllllt much of stlch work to be done throughout the United States. Pure food in es enltialt to the hiet developlment of ev ery homei . That In one of the most fruitful . Ichlis of bItutte study for homine maketrs." Miss Stoner's talks are greatly ap Irilriitted Iwe.ttte iof her k'lear-.rlt. forcteful resenltation of practttical problems. 'rNtfeeemr iusertav Fisctler cime Inext onll the iprogram with two nuin hers: each Inlt rlpreted with his man ter lilland. They were "Scene de Itl C(trtdit" anld "Buiteorly;" bothll by Mimi Mabtel Smith gave a sparkling, piretty little story. "('indrerllt T)lnes." with tthe sympathetic and dramnatic In t'rprtaltion whlliclh quite won tier taud Itence. The' trnys of enticlng enlhiblos which had been waiting at one side proved tol h M l i s tm lacile lrower's ammliuni tion fir her dolonllstration on "Potn tote..' Irecause Mtin. ont e had not ibrllnitt IIn thte pmt'litdisd oven, n fetv of tihe disnhit which required bakltlg. were. of I(-ncpslt}'. mlliltted, hit \even then thtere wlas n hiewilderhing array of glnod things mattul from potatomi. Miss lI'rwe'r I dlll O pntltlto scones, potato pIuff tattiurise potato, c.roqlette, In which yott unmxprctetdly come upon Iobstet r ,inrerionllned chicken or piens pitatn sollllffle,. i>up, omelette. siantd, little eaiket Intule of sweet poittites, ailo of Irlih palatoe:;. and best of atll, the ipotato ckle. All thl.se good thnlllg wetre llsampted ty tIe aludlence, whn gathieruil rollllutnd the demon atIItlo thlle with exchlnllailns of r.cilln tio lt d iten lltinl itn g and do like wine. A great ilmlty iotcipestl werel tomr Ied ind (Iy scperltil rtiquet.t the rulhe for thll deihilclmts potato, t ;dltke Is given here tas ftliuows: (1e1 clup sugar, olrlllhl p butter, one' ittI iutert cutu retuttId chcinolat te, ti n iiit tl kl l ilt ni ' til ilone-half cupll-l ofi Itle '. On-ll - al rter (u n tl Englialsh wi |l 11111 , tw o eg11 gs, ine level t pou11ll fll lfll f i. da, li littll' lll, otls -h it lf teiittsplin flilL f lllt ilnnlnlt, on-liitr'ter tea upoo lnful ea' llh lIf inutml , all. tl le andr l cl %.ov . Ilitke ihl use layers and put together with frosting. The staple of this u' '. C. :mnlshed by Miss Ithewet'r wis gotoI enoutgh to serve its It filthting tlimlatx to tie tw o excet lent after l{nonl- wilh alrnteatil science. BARBER SHOP. JIal~zrs hond nod shI ars grounld it th, 0. K. Ihither S'1hop. 120 W. Front street. John i. TMile. lop. Announcement, A lithIgh dluring Lh' pu.t LIweek gBar bert many &ople h a rshalltencd the n Soul ,nsath Side' Urchsing gooders r, llins tone I , is d Iof'. 'hose who it. I:\vANS it llt . 'I'ItI'NK h o . .I Higgins Avc. t'(nde't Postal Tele Lgratph ( o, Barber & Marshall The South Side Grocers Bell Phone 20, Ind. Phone 420 HOMINY GRITS, 10-,h suck, 40¢ 'T'he wlhitt product of the corn; It fihlt WintetT fo),, and cheap. BABY BEETS, can .......................6 An extrat-fllncy b'rutln of tills de llghtful \'egtahl, . Try It for a hpleasanlt llchange In Iyour diet. HICKORY NUTS, 3 Ipounds....254 We brought tihtin in directly fromt the pickier In Illinois In December. Special price to clean them out. IDEAL BUTTER, 'lb............ 8 1-2S Th'l bst of Dakota butter; shilpped to us twice ,,wea~kly. BARBER & MARSHALL RELIABLE GROCERS Spencers hoe Sale Men's, Women's Boys' and Girls' Shoes for everyday and dress-up occasions. EVERY PAIR IN THE STORE INCLUDED 300 pairs Ladies' shoes, values to $3.50 pair; Sale price ............ ..........................$1.98 ' 200 pairs women's and misses' shoes, values to $3.00; e Sale price now .................................. $1.50 4 400 pairs boys' hard-to-wear-out school shoes; on sale, . per pair ....................................$11.35 150 pairs children's rubbers, sold ordinarily at 50c pair; s. sale price ..................................... m. ¢ 100 pairs ladies' storm rubbers, with or without heel.50 sale price, pair ............................... 5 Fine Kid Button . ho. Ladies' Black Shoe With patent tip, latest last, Suede Button Shoes short vamp, and a very 1 neat, dressy looker and 4 e. New last, stock tip, me. good wearer. This pretty dium sole, worth $5 ; like shoe retails most places at cut above; sale price, $3.50; on sale here, only $1.98 $3.98 Patent Colt, Plain Toe stage last, short vamp, latest heel, Blucher lace; a very stylish, up-to-date shoe for dress occasions (like cut); Utz & Dunn $5.00 quality; sale price .........$3.98 Ladies' Tan Suede Bronze leather, fine kids and patents; shoes in the de 'sirable lasts; values up to $6.00 a pair; on sale at this store, pair ............ ................. $3..98 BIG DONOHUE SALE IS LIVELY BARGAIN HUNTERS REVEL IN THE CHOICE ATTRACTIONS WHICH ARE OFFERED. hisoppy streets or slipply streets-It mllakes no differlTlce io tlhe (riowil that imoivres eact'h idy to the D)olnoulle stlore; the crrlowd gots there Just the salmn. All the week t(Ihl, stre has been throiingedl with elager Iargauln-hunters who have onii lattr 'ited It th till announc.mienlti of the "C'l"in-IlII' SNlt, which hali ltashed l li. price'' s ' to all the deipart ,inits of tIle l ig o, tahil shellll lnt. 'I'hl(es January sales of tlle I)onlillue storell have Icoin bargain revels CachI year fori'the tlhrifty buyers of the city andI this yer they Ihave c(ime forwarll wt ith even grle er lltegerni.ls than lusan. In ,evteryi depalirtmint of the St;lir, hfIir hae, been, busy butlyers. The min halve bl n ainxious iias the ,ii.lm n l i n their l esir llto take advan itge oi' tile, oppoitliitunitIles offered by tii ihit i alitsi ii rpices. iWhelire the( crowdi gos, there Isi i bargain and tlhe dt of the j'ourney the(' days aind 'you Il\ find thait ims(t of the crowid are imitiug towL'ill Ilonlohue barganin If yoii ti ke the trultile to follow. It Is the testlrhiny of 'the manage ai.nt of the 1-iuniliue store that the S1] this y ,ur hats been snore than or di lalrily s ccessful', The stock Is bh - ing rliedil up ralilry iiduler th. lim Illtus of the movin lg pr tes., l'inu iliest siervice and the SiiquickestI time betWeen Butte andl Los Angeles via the Salt Iake Route. Dailly through sleeliper, electric lighted. For ratei and itfir iiintatiin write A i. tlelltbronner, T. F. & P. A., 51 E. triuadway, Butte, Mont The Best on Earth Organized 1857 THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF MIL WAUKEE. OSCAR M. OLSEN District Manager, Mlssoula County Postofflco Box 396. Its lpolicy contract Is unsurpassed and its net cost lower than any othlier comp)any. THERE'S A REASON When In Helena When In Helena stop at the Grand Central hotel, ,Main street. The largest and best hotel In the west. All street cars pass the door. No hill to climb; 120 steam-heated rooms. Telephone in every room. Popular prices. APPLES AND FOLKSI AT THE SHOW THERE ARE INTERESTING EX HIBITS AT THE APPLE DIS PLAY IN EVANS BLOCK. Th(e oXhlblts at the hall where the(' Illt ttngs atrte beIng htld uare raplidly increasing in numberll . Statme bitutiii'ul plate tand Inx exhiibts have been re t'ivtd. The jiudging ol' these exhibitsi t\ill proaitly b)e doitne todaLy, Followv Ing are suome of the exhillbitors: 11. I'Iatt & SBo s, ('oIint; Mrs. J.T. C. NlrmIIan, MIssoulat; '. A. Jhnson, Iliamillin; II. A. l'lriggs, Victor: II. M. Piertce, Plalns; astut C(yr, Pllllns: W ". I. Hrialt, (ConnI; Mrs. M1ry ('rlublllerg, Missoula; J. C. Woodll, lihg fork. iantte of the visitors at the hlrtl culturalll I.meeting yosterday w'erlt: J. ( . Hettd, hlnmiltnll: Mrs. E:. C. Johnson,(l Iantlllt-t; W. I. Hteolnilsh, Plains; J. I3. Parnall, Stevensvillie; I. It. Suther tland, (tireat I'ali.; John Lot,d 'ithomilp .otn I'al.s: \W . +M. (''traltl'e, .., titlersi Miss Mary A. Ialtki s, ]xlt/taLn; T. A. I llHted, ]FarlI' I, N. 1).: It. (]. Young, Victor; Arnold C(lifitoni, Ste vensville; J. J. C l'ark, "llrluinh.rg; J. F. L.ogiin, Coto.; itainry ltuck and A noI lHuck, Steventsville; E. H. Met calf, Stevensville, anld E. A. tnSmith, Spokttane. Music Lessons Professor Gustatv Fischer, teacher of violin and piano, 419 South Third street. Bell 389. If you drink, drink Olt Mocker, 40 per cent small grain, sour mash whisky. SHOE SALE AT THE Workingmen's Friend Clothing Store 181 WEST FRONT STREET Fine Watches and Repairing Diamonds E. H DEMING Jeweler and Optician 120 Higgins Avenue, Missoult, Mont. USE SMITH'S COUGH BALSAM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS AT Smith's Drug Store And South Side Pharmacy Agents Eastman Kodaks R. GWINN, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Glasses Fitted Examination Free FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING (1101 CUTS ND Careful Housewives consult their e wn best interests by visiting the Union market. In all of Montana, for excellence of st'ck and luwntes of Iloce weO stand unexcclled. Union Market 130.132 Higgins Ave. Phone 117 Window Glass At SIMONS l12 Iligglns Avenue MIX & SONS GROCERIES, PRQVISIONS, HAY, GRAIN AND WOOD Knor les' Bllock 204 South Third I'4lones: Ind., 745; Dell, 377. HENLEY, EIGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 115 Higglns Avenue Bell Phone 87. Ind. Phone 474. Thd beet of everything in the market. ACROSS THE RESERVATION Take the large 30-passenger sight seeing auto; leaves Ravalli at 7 a. m., arriving Polion 10:30 a. m. BTANLIDY SCIOARCE, Proprietor, i