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You Can Find a Tenant by Usin a Class Ad )Daily . Puzzle WHERE THE FOOL COMES IN. They any that men are fools who make The tools are those who stand and s.,oft Good resolutions that they break At other men for ~wearing off. Eve many days; The tool's the one Butt 'tis not so; they're merely weak Who laughs at those who try to free Who know that they do wrong and seek Themnelves from vices, thinking he To mend their ways. Possesses none. Find another. Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Upside down, under heart. Classified Advertising Rate Per word, each time..............1 cent Per line, per month...............7 cents All ads must be ordered for a stated length of time. Orders for ads to be taken out must be in the office before 8 p. m. Minimum Charge, 15 Cents. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAl. housework: must be a good cook: ,i pay $80 per month. Address amllton Thacher. Corvallis, Mont.. rphone over Bell, to Thacher ranch. HELP WANTED. WANTED - RAILWAY MAIL Clerks; customs employee. Average p90.00 month. Missoula exaninatiop danuary 15. Sample .uestions ýres, Write immediately. Franklin Tnstl tute Dept: 210K, Rochester, N. Y. W NTED-PIVE WOMEN COOKS. small hotels, $40 and two woman Cooks, $50, hotels: one waitress, 840, In mining camp; two million feet log contract to let: S tie makers, 7c to Inc. Western Employment Office. MIEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade In eight weeks: special Inducements now; percentage paid while learning; tools free; secured over 10.000 positions 1910; graduates earn $15 to $26 weekly; catalogue free. Molr System of Colleges, 226 Main avenue Spokane Wash. WANTED-PRACTICAI[ MAN. 40 TO 50 years old, experienced in growing and care of apple trees: must be able to handle eight or ten men; to take entire charge of ipractcal end of 300-acre ranch now being d"' veloped Into orchard: state full par ticulars as to age, salary expected. experience, references, etc. Address by letter, H. P., Daily Missoulian. ..- . - .-- . WANTED-SALESMEN. NURSERY SALESMEN WANTED Large lines; cash each week; exclu sive territory; liberal terms. Yaki ma V4lley Nursery company, Top penish, Wash. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE man selling our guaranteed Yakima Valley grown nursery stock: ex clusive territory: outfit free; cash weekly; "hustle," not experience, re quired. Toppenlsh Nursery com pany, Topplish. Wash. HIGHER CLASS OR BETTER PAY ing employment than that of rep, resenting a leading nursery company is not to be had. If you are amhl tious to better your condition, the opportunity lies before you in en tering our employ. Salem Nursery company, Salem, Ore. . SITUATIONS WANTED. ODD JOBS ON' AFTERNOONS AND Saturdays for University students at Sto per hour. Tel. to Universlty WOOD SAWING. WOOD SAWING. CALL REILLY'S grocery. FOR S TRATTO N'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's grocery, Bell 114, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, A. W. CAINE, P. O. BOX 526. 11- I MUSIC TEACHER. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TEACH er; terms, $5 per month. 806 South Fifth street west; Bell phone 870. HATTER HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED. Hat Box 116 East Cpdar. CAB AND TRANSPER PHONES 750. KING & CO. STRAYED. STRAYED OR TAKEN oFF THE range, two colts, one roan.gray and one gray, three years old; brandea O on the fade between the nostrils; will give a liberal reward for their vwherenbollts. Pat Joyce, Potomac, Mont. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED--WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day. Phone 576 red. WASHING WANTED TO DO BY the day. Call or phone Rose ave nue house. REFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES Ipomitnnn s. nurm e for children, in lnme nice home. Address J. C., Mlssoullan. MIDDLE AGED LADY WISHES work by the day, either at sewing, nursing or taking care of children, Address O. K., Missoullan. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. WE DO ODD JOBS BY THE DAY. Phone 1086,rBell. V'IR T-C LASS ALL-ARO)UNI h),aksmnlth wants work: will go any lp!ace. G. M., Missoullan. FOR REIN'Y-HOUSESI 1 MO .RNFLAlf, 48f W. SPRUCE. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. 701 WES'T Pine. MODERN FLAT. 401 COTTON. wood. THRE.E-ROOM HOUIJ, 828 PHIL lips street. 3-ROOM APARTMENT. ROZALE apartments. Inquire 718 black. Bell phone. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. NORTH SIDE. Inquire 929 Defoe; Bell phone 624 orange. 6-ROOM FIAT AND A 5-ROOM house both modern. Inquire Bell phone 546 Black. FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE CHEAP. Inquire 716 South Fifth west; phone Bell 371; Ind. 1635. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, WITH range, linoleum and shades, also gas range. 417 South Third at. FIVE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; Ulnoleumn, range, bath, cellar; newly papered. 804 West Plae; Hell phone 1090. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; RANGE AND and furnace, 410 Connell. Inquire of H. T. Bailey, 307 South Second west. TWO 4-ROOM COZY MODERN flats, $14.00. Inquire on premises, 601 North Second, west, or phone, Bell 1008. GOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH bath and cellar. Inquire 625 East Front street, or phone 188 black. Paul Gerber. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, BARN, two sheds, one-room house, fruit trees, ground for garden. Room 9, HiggIns block. BOWLA ND APARTMENTS - FOR special rates to permanent tenants after January 1. See Wheeldon, Ind. 432; Bell 99. FOR RENT-HOUSE, 6 ROOMS with pantry, bath, cellar and range; newly pIpered throughout; one min ute from Scandinavian bank: $80; 115 Rast Pine. Inquire L. N. Simons, 312 Higgins avenue. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND ranch property. Taylor & Pearson, B. & A. bullditig. EIGHT PER CENT MONEY ON CITY and ranch property. W. R. Van Valen. HIDES AND JUNK HIGIHEST PRICES PIAD FOR hides and junk by the Western Hide & Junk Co., 521 West Cedar street. Bell 1008 red; Ind. 1740. MONTANA JUNK CO., SCHATZ & Reiner, Proprietors. Highest prices paid for all kinds of scrap iron, rubber, mptals, dross and hides. 886 S. Arizona street, Butte, Mont.; phone Ind. 16d6. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. G. P. E>P. CO. BOTH PHONES. WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AG'!NCY RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AG'CY. SCANDINAVIAN-AM1IRICAN LABOR Agency, 120 West Front street; Bell phone 694. Open day and nlight, OMt i$A&l1- fY RIEAL ESTATE. TH BSIT BUILDING CORNER ON Dity avenue. Prank P. Keith, 112 West Pront street. IX4J)OOM MODERN COTTAGE; 'lt n. HRamnound addn.: a bargain Is a ew ,home.. Phone 631 Bell. PRE' SALE-lEtAL ESTATE. AN IMPROVED 5 ACRES IN OR chard -Iomes or a 7-room modern house, one ,* R T of ground; rood termns givl. aAd.drs f. MhVoullon. PFOR ISALE-DIDIAN LANDS, BE. Itnquis ioeets ind town property on the at d. Indian reseervatln, Mthtatia. MAddreea "The Flathead Land OomnlaIty," Ronan, Montana. box 18 POR SENT-PURNISHID ROOMS. 808 WEST PINE. 301 SOUTH THIRD. 119 b. FOURTH WEST. 211 WEST SPRUCE STREET. PItRNISHED ROOM. 302 VEST Cedar. ROOMS; MODERN. 411 ALDI.t street. COMFORTABLE MODERN FRONT room; furnace heat. 820 East Front. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 211 WEST BPRUCE. 222 MADISON BTIREET. 127 SOUTH F'ITIIr WEST. SMALL HOUSE; AI.SO ROOMS. 120 North Second east. TWO PUJNSHE. ) HOI'SEKEEPINO rooms. 234 East c('dar street. TWO NICELY 'URNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. 417 South Third. T HREE NICELY FI1RNIRIIEUD rooms with 6Ith. 311 Woody, op poslte courthouse. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping, 3 blocks from high school. J N. Missoulian. FOIq SALE-MISCKLLANEOUS. NO. 10 RE.MINTON. 414 W. SPRUCE. DR Y COTTONWOOD, C HEAP. Phone 485 red. EATINGa TOVES AT COST-Mc Guffey Hardware Co. APPLES ObR SALE AT 600 AND up. Phone 8402 black. OLI' PAtliM*I'.,OR *tU- 1'T £1s- soutlan otrice; 20c a hundred. DREDGE RAW, PRAC'TICATI,LY new, $2$5. Inquire Sijlon Kszldl, 227 Higgins avenue. 'OI B .IAf-BUS & GIRTS PIANO nE, th'f bhaqt, ttfe: cnst $110: wif take $250 cash. D.-234, Missoullan. FOR SALE-ONE O BOBSLED; Studebaketr; one No. 2 3-4 wagon. Studebaker. Perry-Esselatyn Coal Co. FOR SALE - I IVEIC-'ARSENGER Ford car In good condition; a anaI for $400 cash. Ilnuire, Olson & Johnson, West Main. B. ('. W. W lCrHORN COCKERRL, 1910; hatched by" Mrs. McMullen; will trade for pullets. J. J. Smith at Baird & Harper's mill. FURNITURE, NEW ANI) SECOND hand; I pay highest price for see ond-hand household goods:. Hans Jensen, 125 W. Main; 810 black; Ind. 1764. THEN SMALLEST LOAD OF RHORT wood for the largest money; fine and dry: half-cord load, $2.00, and one cord load, $3.50. Bell phone 229; Ind. 1609. J. DONit, DEALER IN HAY. GRAIN and- wood. Office. 128 W. Cedar. Phones, Bell 654. Ind. 823. Ware. house 1031 South First street west. Phones, Bell 948 Black. Ind. 1247. Hay $13.50 per ton; oats $1.30 per hundred. LOST AND POUND. GOLD ISTICK PIN, FINDIEIt RETURN to Missoullan office for reward. LOST-LADY'S BROWN P()('KET hook containing cards and money; reward. Tonm Brown, M. M. Co. BLACK SEAL ('AItDCASE CON taining five dollar bill and some sil. ver; also owner's cards. Return to Missoullan office for reward. LOS'T'-~l .50 (GlOl., PIECE WATCH charm in Ellks' club house, Monday afternoon; valued as keepsake. Please return to Missoullan office. ROOM AND BOARD t 101 0, CT$ 1 T. MAST. BOARD-. BAND' R(QM NEAR UNI. vqrsity.. 4.02 8lath Fifth East; Ind. ph~gqit98, . POR i4~ 4LINDIj I ALLOTM ENTS. TH11i DIAXi ALLOTMENTS, 80 acres ecgh, ,uour miles from Poison, joining the falls. Address John A. Matt, Arlee. Mont. STORAGE GENERAL STORAGE, HOUSIEHOLD gods, merchandise, fruit and vege tables; everything on earth. J. W, Reeley, 724 West Cedar. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. AFTER JANUARY 1 IWILL GIVE lessons in voice and oh piano. For terms phone 214 or call at 1502 Toole avenue. Mrs. G. A. McMichael. WANTED--CLEAN. IJ(HT-WEIGHT cotton rags at The Missoulian of fice; heavy knit goods, trousers, flannel ahd woolen dlreases not ac ceuted. live cents a pound, CARUET WEAVING, CARPET WEAVING: ALSO INGRAIN rugs. Naats, 1018 Cooper street; Phones, Bell 861 red; Ind. 1204. SICKNESS AND DEATH Have compelled the offering at about one-Half Its value of a splendid four. room house. 0x130l-not lott splendid ly turnishedt In good residence loca tion; south side. See us for price and terms. O. B. 8.I RR REALTY CO. FOR RENYLWFURNISHED HOUSES.. PIV*ROT U RNIS1ED HOUSE. 417 Bouth Thlrd. FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED HOUBE; 321 East Front street. A kICEILZ FURNISHlED 7-ROOM house. 417 South Third at. FURNISHED C-lit)OM COTTAGQE. Phone 440 Black. 51l So. Fifth W. 4 ROOMS, FPUNIllED, $15 PER month, 711 West ('dnr. Water In cluded. HOUSE, SEVEiN RtOOMS, COMt pletely furnlshedl ; piatto, etc.; rea solnable. Phone, Ind. 3210. M'. Nyberg, 989 West norluce street. FOR RENT-BASEMENT. WV.,I. LIOlHTEI. It.H1NIMENT UPN der Isis thentir. nstuire Victoria rooming house. =- -- - - - I FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. 160-ACltE RAN 'II X. Y., MIS soulian. FOR RENT--TEN RtOOMS, 20. 316 N-rth lirst str, et. over Allen's store. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANITED, TO REPRESENT A large manufacturing company in Montana, Idaho and Washington, a man of good business and executive abilityt he must have $6,000.00 to carry stock goods for immediate de livery, for which these is an unlim ited and increasing demand. To such a man we can offer i proposi tion that will net at least $20,000 a year and aseure you of same for the next 15 year If you possese the above quelfltions, address for in. terview 4s hlow. If you do not, don't ar Address, Manufac turer, oaIIO ulian. ''I?· Departin th Interior. IT. . Land Offlck, 1i(ilau la, Montana, Dec. 11. 191L - ' Nottce, here given that Georgen W. Jaml n, w poltoffice address is Superior, Mnn did, on the 27th day of Iptemb -1910, file In this office HwoIn 8tI ent and Applica tion, No. 65771, t rohase the north halt northwest quttaer section 33, town ship 16 north, rets.l35 went Montana Meridlan and the giber thereon, under the provisions or the act of June 3, 1878, and acts Utlendatory, known as the "Timber and sHone Law,"' ut such value an might be fixed by appuraise ment, and that, ipursualnt to such lip plicatlon, the hind and timber therron have been applrallled, the thnher entl mate 7054 M ihard feet at 931,0 per M, and the land $860; that said up plhiant will offer final prof in iup port of his aipplllatlionl andII sworl statement on tiII 26th day of l'l.,rau ary, 1912, before Register and te ceiver at Mi..nula, Montana. Any i.pertnn is at liberty to lprotect this purchase hefore entry. or initinte a conltet at any time befr Ipatent issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit in thlls office, alleging facts which would defeat the intry. JONIAII SHULL, lReglster. 12-24 to 2-22-1912. Notice to Stockholders. The annulll meeting of the shockhold ers of the First National hank of Mis onula will ibe h,'el on Tuesuday, Janui ary 9, 1912, at lthe office of the dirret. ors In the lirst National bank building. Missoula, Montana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. nm. and 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpoisen of electing directors for the ensuing year and transacting such otlier business as may properly comei before such mtneing. EDI;AR A. NEWILON, Cashier. Miassolla.. Montana.. December 9. 1911. Notice. ('all for city of Missoula illmprove ment district alldl sidewalk warrants. On presentatilon at my offlice in tihe city hall of the city of Missamoula, I will pay all 'warrants as follows: lInimrovementlil district No. 1, up to and Incluldinlg warrant No. 19; Ilo plrovement district No. 2, up to and in cluding warrant No. 14; Itnproveent district 3, util to and Illcludling war rant No. 28; Illrovement district No. 4, up to and ilcludilng warrant No. 25; Improvement llistrict No. 5, up to and including walrrlint No. 20; inll,rove ment district No. 6, up to and incitud Ing warrant No. 4; Improvmnlnt dis trlct No. 7, upl, to and including war rant No. a; sidlwalk and curb war rants up to and including wui rant No, 88. Interext oil cease to mlatulre Jan uary 1, 1912. T. G. HATHIi:WAY, City Treasurer. 12-30-1.4. MIHH(ItiI.IAN WANT AIDH BRItNG QUICK RI.ITLTH. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acrets f first-class agricultural land; good water igIht; 55 atres un0der cultivatiohn, 2% lnles 'Iomill towln. W.III cnsider first-elass im proved city piroperty. Thll is u hurgain. Orr-McMichael, Realty Co. Phones: Bell, 1000. Ind. 604. * Office, 402.404 Montana Bldg. DICTIONARY DEFINES MANY NEW WORDS lasy for Busy Man to Keep Posted if He Has Misoullan Dlotionary. How many of the new words do you know? The man who does not haves good stock of words in his vocabulary, words which were not in common use a year or two ago. is far behind the times. 'Are you one of the laggers in the march of progressIve events? If you are, The Mlsnoullan can enable you to catch up with even the leaders. It Is very simple--ill you need to do Is to secure one or the Webster's New Illustrated I)ltltinaries which The Mhissoullian is presenting to its read ers. It will do the rest for you. Do you know the meaning of aero latat, hangar, equilibrator or aerogratm? Maybe you have a taint idea of what they mean thrilough reandrln the daily papers. But you'd like to be certain. woutldn't you, tand you wouitll like to have authority for your certainty Well, Thle Mtlrsoullan Dictionary will accomplish nill of this for yitn. It is cotnpletet and u1 to ditte in its every detall, anld ever.} word which has been added to t.he lEnglish language thlirough the develolqipment of human events and has been vuilhied flr bly tile schlllars ,if the Angla-a.xon world will he found within its pages. So you neied have no fear on that rscqe. Nor has the, wealth of wis.qdim which was contained in the pages of the first Noah Webster Dictionalry been elhin Inated In its newest successor. You'll find both old and new alike within its covers and put together in so attractive and Instrlrtlive a .form that you'll really wonder how you ever came to get along without it. 81x cotlpolns printed elsewhere In to day's Mlssoutllanl and 9 rcents will get for you one of the llictilonares for which you would have to pay $4 00 They're going fast. Why not do It today? FEELING IS BITTER IN LIILE REPUBLIC Walshin 1ton, J t. , 'There I ~pi. prehen.l lsin hi Laithi-.A llerhonn i ellthn herelh that th. i sty lenal tl htlon orf 1'roderhen I, .y nldnnter of forelgn tl fairs fur Panflina, nia.y Iiruoulplitt fi. c"rth in that reputlp.. ThI .l cttrti ',lntiest 4IWdil , iCt',i ni Islh "tvejr liheade'l1 by Prexlt it lrelanl t l th, ilt*rdls Itflnutr the Icllen ' nf 11rill ,nriO Palrrun, ihately illnihte'r to Wa.snh. Ingi.ton, growing hitter landlt.liuc.h ill feeling hits developed. Fe) far. there I Ii I, b o II l nf ltllt.i Int PIitttit. itii, a unIitI r the' treaty beo. tHtiln A rttriei and Patoimant ii. *"l 'ttitti t al f lm of governmiti ent mnl'tl Ibe n il t itill In llt h repIiI ll', M1at in ti itmade to tihe leadfr eof iht ' fiti' lit if it shouIl lhi ippelkr tit ait : o ll li ur(ll' h iave Ie.n aIif pltled whlt -h thro'tllIt i ti prel o nt. i free t it alt r retinditntial eleAlict ummct. .iti r. A. MIn Tibnn , Cf uy'r idr. Mo.rl, had hen1 trmubled f w t oih Mtik heidutche f tItr Iliout fivef 'ei.aws 11tii, hen ht i hgi' t'k n ' aml t! (rlnin'M TabletsIII ,. SI h iett tt takln tho liottle of thenm n illn th iey Ihave cured her. Shick hcanlhe hll is I'nU il .'ibyi It illls riere,,llt IIstonl h fori. whiy t thiese tablets arfe ,.ilerilally In. tended. Try th'em, g' w.ll landl i s14ay w'ell. 1oh hcy l ll de,, a ri.. r otvi'it intl, fliefore in. tI )ya n, Jun-i IY oil.li 8umon, tire of the P1Uel . (l i. Atingra , Pin itiff, ver.o r.h14 rley M12ki'i, ) efondanit. The nitte iof i ll llilln ti te abovet nalt( ttefenuos reeting Y'I1I Iarlle hiertiby Iunnl nei , I Iih iolppe andtl inst er le fore mle, WI I. \utt 'lt , ai Sjust.i Pe of the pell S', i l anlll folr the iltalnty iof MiHouleh, ait ly oIffic'ei nll MI lMhonl, I n1 t(2II 01 tlf y ofatl J auaryll . A. I. 191, wt 10 o''lock |. In. oif $nhl hy, to th, co'mplalnt of ,0 ,i/Mayra., the' above nsulntl phllntlff, in ai evhll ntlon to revovelr the ulm oif Iofty-Two dollars and the colst f this l tliolln, for ourad Iandl roIm, stlmt IumI'ny loanedl Ill lllyou at your spliahl Intac lld ri Anti If youli full to appel.r and answer IM abovel required, judgoi wil l t he pillint fileid hroin, it oop ofll whicih i (liven u rllldl " mlly h Ind( tllis I1th day of D)eci.mbeir, A. 1). !911. WM. 1Y)1'.$', Justlhe of the Peace. 12'-13-19-36-1-". Persons troubled 'with parl'tl plt ralysi are often very much beeflited by 1mat4nin,1g the affected Harts thar oughly when ipplying ('llumberlahi's O.ilninlent. "rhis Ulnhnent |lso relheve, Stockholders' Meeting. Thile annual nieting of the1 stok Savings blink will be hohl |t Its pluce of businrss Wednesday, January 10, 1912, at 3:30 p, ni., to elhet three (dI rectuors fnd for the tranaction of any further business that may hu present A. It. JA('(nliS, ('ashler. .Missoula, Montana, Dec. 14, 1911 13-13-19-36-1- -9.. If your children lire subject to lit tacks of croup, watch for tillh first Hay'm ptoIm, ho rneI'nou. (U1ve ' 'hulll berlltll's Cough heel(edy' fix motii till the chlld be.omlle hboarse and the at tack may be wnrded off. For sulh by sll (tealers. If a steil pen Ihe llowed to rinmillp In in bottle of Ink It will absori (lhe aid and prevent It corrodnig pens with which writing Is , dhni, Professional Directory L 0. BOLTON a Atterney.at. Law c B. & A. Bullding. MISS MAUD GINORAS Manicuring, Shampoolng, HaIrdressing Marcel Waving and Hair Weaving Room 16 Hammond Block. Phone 1018 KIRO-PRACTIC The Klro-Practor never treats at fects, or uses medicines, surgery, oste opathy or massage, but by skeletal ad justments removes the cause and per- i mits nature to restore you to health. S. W. HUDSON, D. C. U. and A. Bullding, Missoula, Mont. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, CAMP NO. 73-Meets the second and fourth Friday nights of each monthb, Odd Fellows' hall annex. J. 1. ARBEY, C. C. R. R. WIIBUR, Clerk. KNIGOHTS OP COLIMRtTS. MIS. ROt'I.A COUNCIL No. 1021-Meets in Odd FPelown' hall first and third Thursday evenings of each month. A P. QtUINN. C(nnd Knight. D. W. F.ITZPATItlCK. Fin. Sme. MIRSBOI'.A LOD11OE NO. 18, A. P. & A. M.-Regular meetings firnt and third Tuesdays in Masonnl temple. ALFREIU MINtl0R. W. M. A. J. tIRITRSNRTI:IN, Secretary. WESTERN RI'N 'CHAPTER, NO. t11, Rt. A. M.--Meets first and third Frl A'', of each month In Manonic temple A. C. MINER. H. P. S H. M'CAI,I, Secretary. A IIAIRMi(NY I,lt1, NO. R1. A. 'V. & A ,M. -M.,'te, in IK. of P. hltl, ,. INront street. RItegllalr '.tntin'lentll.ns, let \ nd 311 M1in.nlay4. Spcial communintionethln. 2,1 .tntd 4th Mond(va. Vl'tig IlnlnumPern are cape .'illy invite I. V. It. KNINT.IEY, W. M. C. It. . AVEltY, e. creary. MIRSOULA ATRIE NO. 32, P O. E. -Meets first anul third Tuesdays of Ieach month at 7:30 p. m. at Eagles' hall, West Main. J. It FROMAN, W. President. JAMES A. llAKER, Secritary. SCIl111.1.R IODtl NO, 4. SONS O1' If IIt'IANN -Meets in Englesr hall 'Irst and third Sundays of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. H. C. SONNTAO, 'reldent. P. W KltPilAl,. Recretary. MiNRSoI'I.A CAMP, NO. 5329. M. w A.-l--tghl: r mretings first adul third MotldmOtan at p m.: fort.eter.' d4u;i I t.e nd.n td f.l th .Thura .yl.t , p ., !..'o. o P. 11. A REANC'ON, 'ounsul. II~PNtY TIT.AK',T.Y. (Olrk. 127 lliggltn Ave. B. P. 0. IC. HII.I. (ATIJ LOfll.I NO. A9--Meoets <ee.nd and fourth Tuesdays at Munnhlc templrtI. JAB. M RHIoADI,E . Et. Ruler. DAN J llFtPIIitON, Recretary. Office 11 FPirst National Bank hlock, usecond floor. MO DIRN IROTIIiRIIOOI) OF AMERICA, IINIVERRRITY CITY IOI)(TE NO. 1391Me--Meets in Odd P't-t. lowa' htll, re'ondii and fouirtlh Tuesday nights in each rmonth at 1 o''ilct'k. JAMES I. WALIAPCE, Riecretary. Rnonom 511-13 Montana huilding RIOYAL FlllllII.ANI)SIR.--M.,t flrst and third Thtursdays of teach t. nth In 1. O. 0 P. hall annex. MRS. HEIEN (' LYONR. I P. lndepenldent PIhne 1117. P P K H)itN. N1e'r',tarv 120 Maison i tlx, , inld Phone 697. MISRHOI'I,A N$H'I' NO 1304, ORittcR ()iP OWISt Meets every strinlld 1and fourth Moindi.y of e'tch montlh at Odd i'tellown' anti x, i i m. It. JOHN P. MII.I.ER, Pres. A. K ANDIIIRIEN, lRve. Rec. ------------- ---------I I, 0 Y A I, 0 11 1) E 1i OP MO)t1R 1 --Meeats v ery Thuri - dilty night of each month at K. of P. hall. DAN O'HEIiRN, Dictator. WM. 19. KitANIt'lli Htcretary. THE COURIlT OF HO)NOIt-Meets first and third Frldays itn I. O. O. F. annex. Pays death, sick and tactident benefits. You do not have to die to win. Phone Ind. 1337. A. If, KENNEDY, 1teonrder. D W. PENNY, State Manager. MIRROUILA MANNIPIitHOR RING ING O '0CIET'Y-Meets i'very Frilday at 8 p. m. at 109 E. Front St., at Wm. Werner's. H. SONTAO, Pres. WM. WEINBR., Becy. Notice for Publication. Departntt of the Int'erior, IT. R. LandI OfIfli' at Mistoula, Montana, Decuembur IN, 1911. Notilch, Is herebt.y giv en thait Jactob Curry, of Mltniasltlh, Mntetn, who, on Jhnllm'try 21, 1905, timade hotmentertld on try 2945, s.rial No. 0975, for the wret haltl of theli notrthieatat quarter iliand west Ihaltf ofi tie soutthe t Ilt qull rtr of section 22, tiownshipli 14 north, rnllige 19 west, Montanalt morldilan. hill f lltd n1ut 1it of Ilttlo n to nmake fitlli five-y.ear proof to esttitlish chltln to the lind above idesrlted, befornle register Illndl recelver, at Mlssoula, Montana, on thl 5th day of F'ebruary, 1912. '.rllanant ilanmes as wituinesses: J. lW. Curry, Walter (trlatt, Mark 'oiie, John Wels, all of Missoula, MonIitaIna. JORIAH SHULL., Register. 12-20 to 1-21-1912. FOR NEW YEAR (Christimat Plum Pudding ill gone: have made a stpeclal hatch for New Ytear's, 1'rutlt etake, per 11 ...,044, 40, 5Iq( \Ve alo lirthave homelnultlllele Mince Meat at 204 vler I)b., or 2 potunds for 854, Royal Bakery Bell P'hone 415. Ind. Phone 1087 10 ACRES.--4100 Will Trade Equity of $00 for Mis soula property. This land, located near Corvallis, Mont., is all tillable; has good water right and 400 young fruit trees. HOVERSON a STEPHENS 104 1. Main street. Ind. Phone 2314. Bell Phone 303. W.R.Van Valen Real Estate, Fire Insurance Loans Suite 52 Higgins Block. Missoula, Mont PHONE 522 $1,500 Will uny a new nix-room plan tired house oil it 45x130: good cel lar and ta snanll two-room house on rear of lot; located on a good str.,.tI: clope to schlool and close to street cur; r'leaonnhle termns. TAYLOR & PEARSON B. & A. Building. Phoness Bell 920. Ind. 1724 Booth, McIntosh & Fisher REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS We have six big companies. How is your Fire Insurance? Your policy is right if we write It. 115 Higgins Ave. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MISSOULA Capital and- surplus ...i..,4/4O E Mateilt ao leis ba1 I ii your bus tnee. Ir F. R. Lusk . PreaIeent I". . lI.Eltore . Vice President It. A. N'ewlth . . . f~aler II. l. Holt . . Assistant Cashier MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montana. Capital ..... ......... 200,000 Surplus and Profits ..........50,000 Officers J. M. KIITII. .................. President H . J. (Vll'I'I,: .........Vieo 'Preildent A. R. JA(nc .r ...... ..... (.ashler It . (IDDIN)Jlos .....Asst. Cashler Directors J. M. K'llh, H .1 Coffee, J. R. Dutlly, (. T. Mc('ulicugh, P. J. Kll*,. A. R. .leunh, Kenneth Ross. We pay 3 per cent per annum on SHvings D'p)onltw, WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAl, BANK Missoula, Montana. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. CAI'I'A I .......... . $200,000 BURI'I.,us U .IIND .... 50,000 a A. WOlF .................President JOHN C. I.EIHll..Vlice President J. H. . RYMAN ....................Cashier Directors. John (1. Morcr,ny, M. A. Flak, 0. A. WIf, .John C. Lehsou, F. H. Wooldy, .1 II. T. Hyman. A GENERAL BANKING IUIIl NESS TRANSACTED. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN State Bank of Missoula A General UBanking Business Trans. acted. 5 Acres Choice Land at Fruitdale HOUSE, DARN, water "Ight for quick sale only 9850. W. H. Smead Company Chas. H. Marsh Embalmer and Funeral Director CHAPEL FOR SERVICES 124 W. Main St. Ind. Phone 423. Bell 821 Residenoce 259 BI6k Competent Lady Aailatint, "MadeinMissoula" llisouula made, yeater-laid hen's eggs at your door, SO 10 BROTHERS P. 0. Box 1068. Dell Phone 1681 Sleek