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AfTER LENTEN The ntler-1.enltn webldngs will anon nccur Antlcipating the usual gift bhlyinK Tfr these we ddittg we Iha\ re pl'odlshed olr stock wth1 Sterling Silver Chests of Silver Rich Cut -Glass And suitable gifts of every character. Our assortments afford ample so4eltlion nd our prices are thel Inwietl rel ii tllent wit i good 5) qlUntlit V. Wedding Rings Sold by Weight. VYnI gat Whait y'll plIV for Every s.le and a'.hi, made 1.1 pour or 14-Carat $1.25 a Dwt. 18-Carat $1.50 a I)wt. FLORENCE HOTEL BLDG. Phone 433 Red. The Prosperity of This Communlly is the Sum of the Prosperity of Its Members. And is largely reflected In their deposits in this blilk. llre Is where the foundation of lproiperl'ty is laid for very munny ieople, lnd will be laid for ninny more. NCo honest, serlouarmindeld person is denied the privileges oif a;n IaIO. elationl with this hunk. T'here are none whose lentlings are ton, unim-n portnllt Io rir''l e I lmlllsidulrll teP it. tentioli. The First National Bank Missoula, Montana. Capital and Surplus $400,000 REILLY'S Next to Poetoffice. SELL 9 -PHONES- IND. 544 REX FLOUR TODAY kl 6 49-pound sack P 1.60 Special price on 1,000 pound lots. R.owland, The Jeweler Watcebs, Ilaods, Jewelry Specislt ttsntlon given to PINE WATCH REPAIRING 114 East Main Street. J. W. LISTER Stationery, Blank Books and Office Supplies 114 East Main Street Window Glass -AT SIMONS Sit Higgine Avenue. INSURANCE FIRSELIPE.ACCIDENT GOOD SERVICE, GooD COMPANIES Peckham, Pettitt & Osborne 108-110 East Main street. lENLEY, BGEMAN & CO. GROCERS 116 Higgins Avenue 5' . JbPou ST. Ind. Phone 474. Y ast of everything in the market INSURANCE i..ir, Life and Acoident Insurance and Real Retate, ttlonnal iSrety Company, DILRou pI 1 4Pd , Duncan & Peterson Plk Ret. , Bargains i arbei issoetu l ots, and,im. 4 JpP4. roperty. ihs.w Y e insuranost A- I r Fihier WV'hen w'lllinm P'enn1 came n'er the sea, hi,' didnl't Ilki to fight; i thrift illllketr eke waI hI alnd NEVER Mum.' ,omlmolallte; hei MORE w.ldn'l't fight the red meln, for that would hI' nl Mill; bll lihe wanted Pe'nn syhvln, inlu, so he took the Injllus In; he hald it stock of mirrors., nom1 ('alicol ltnd heds; the Aborillgines fell for them aind %W1lla1m's rnfty deeds; land when thli'itl filtllished swapping, the inJuns all I'll grand; they hadl a stock of tl.4I hnl ill Wlilltom hld tiheir hland: fC1,lil that 'inte hit of johhrl'y tiherel griw ,I yM hte Klll gra' t: an k \''il n Johind the Injiun, the IboMsi"n+ jobbed III, -llt(-; III Ilnow Ithe folks are ncl ingi wi.l·-tlo last they've ruIng Ih+ (llln.n'; li.y" hlive the bIOlses on tIlhe ran- l-lt Ililms ahnlmghty arange; they lhall"ed lions Plenrose to the .ll ea-they arnr'di llll 14oniom, you ellt;l he climbedh ihiordii It.. ilrlvlte ya.cht or he'd giot ,awful wet,. Of- iinndslhlde swept the .Ke'ynllton state and swelit It mighty diaell+: \t ias thIe gralndent victory that we liave'i c.er neenIl; the'y got a, lot iof Iasses , lll4 they alllmlont got I)flell; Al4,Kinellhy view's the wre'kllage and c',.lonlclds that "war IM hell." W'ritilKg to The Man Anlut Towtn. ,.Illldge %\V' y lrntnolll'uie, tiundlr dallte ofr Ilst Widnliad+ytl., his WOLF IS Intenlltion Ilt start forr BETTER hotle this morning. -e la111 IIIh d 1 i pleal nlt Whilter at M.ailo filerbhsi. "Wolf snit Ili1th wvy biew in here last i. uida y ive.lling," wrPll.' IIthe Juldgei, "lnd thee next dhay it cu.mnmli'red to i'11111n. V.P Irlrdiy mlaorning tIlhey pIlllledl lout for .iall lJi.eg, going Ihrough Iloa Alngeles \withlmI any longer Nili4 thanul nc111es Maly ll.to change r . Ii. WIl'oif luoks flne :lld feels well, taut nidl it %was toot cll! uirll wet frt' hi ll. he1re., Mtonday lnrllninlg W%'olf, Hiathaway a1d I walkedl from the' Arilngton hioteil to the beach. a distancee of n ile alnd a hall, and then walked Ine:k. Wolf staod the three-omile walk well anldl did not cnm plailn of fatllgue, no youl see he In in lpreltt good condition. Malnor luban ic'a halrl his wife came here two or three dlays iago and will return in a few' i:ys to Iatll F'ranelsco, traveling hy lftatomobile. During the plolt two days it Ihas been rilllnig the tim1P land through nearlly all of last night It pourtled Ilhetavily. 'rl ll sutl In shinllng now', lthough It m1111 y h)e Pllining ngain itn taitl' on11 hour. Thile weV'lther hrl're is very illlncertllinl; all In .eve'rythilng else, Inhllhling the plplh.. Will fell yon n ar 1. when I get ioeI11. All In thli i-'Mt 4o ill,|lit' ; thlle' onlv h'kly tiling Is any pl. 'ki'lth1i4 . whl'h Is IIn cut nll|nt i tied | ttiithll| . " A lIa'll r froml lreail .M·uliray, written In ILon Allrg eg''., give'N Ilto hi frlenllds In The Milasoliiln office MU'RRAY thie goodl n'ews that his GAINING health In l Inmuch hIn Iroveld Ihlt Iel' expects to relurn to Msllsoulla hin May or June. II, left Phoenix I4ist m\reek and Il spending tlhe time nl Iin Angeles u1n II the stlatlilllnr 'lllweathelr Ia well eltaLhi tished hereI. lls iniIothelr will prob 1ably' MstIII l lll l i hhll, ll eek. FredI of the .41ti4nl. i colon4ihy In lea Ange'lis iland tha:t hli .' llr', s 1lll Nlt r'l'nltly lron ,prira. II' hIeid4 nots llhke t114e t'Ityv ol Angels as wIll II he lilked hlic'leilx Inil he iikels nte or thie pllces'i lit- hin M114' 4N4 lie llkes Mllill.Il1in, Hie soya Ihe .Nl slrung 1ld well and that he1 . is xllniou s to get home' aain aInd sIle I IIto sun 1t1e( Iap his old wo1 1rk 441 weill its he' ued to l. l willi. Ihe Co'lllyli w'li'4lllnet n41 ii . h111iugh Ills frienlds do11 inot aiant1 him to hurry hlck lefore he 1 thrII4irgihly \W\ell. they will hIe nmiKh4ty gkit to i4 a4li' 1 when hel I"'r1in1 14 tllli, 1who I s ill' lhe ailriady. ret, lul'edI .4 IINntl Il colony ot, f Ilthei o4uth, lihi fitted 1 Ii 1nto LICHTI thl hebili' Ilndneltpe si SMILES nt1ilIri l i4s If Ihe luhla'l feni away at 414' ill. 111r1 I11: a bit th1li, l ullt he I ll l ksl r oIln and stronglli. 11ithi 'u I'a'Vw wwinks of' .3lis41t4u1ii eting, 11h will hel r lltund .indl ilhhderin4 il' i hit aiippeariiancel counts fl r anlllything. Ile travele'd far i444d 11,Jil4' liiroliKh ti I he Monitherni ('(illiii Itry. 14141 hie h1i4 4i244111' h4mne just as1 '4l34413'al M .11o4K hu1in 1 'r iN I1ll' 1tN1'I 4.4 hi,. 'It In llgoi44 Ito 114 ha14(k."' 14ah4 114' ti lih1, Manli A hnoll '1'4ow'li Iha' 441hur lay. ''"'hi 44444 lid tl'wnl n1',verl, 144ikIlII 44K g.;i1 Ihllfoi'4 ' d 1141 I IIm fill 4 i, 111' iet1,'r 104 444i, 4rl1l 4nI1 \w1th Illlhaer "ilnei,'K. I l44i 114 .4 IN li i ild Ilk' h1441ii' 4114 444 4i414141il t1i411 I iiiii hi~rell gIllill.'' 1'a' ila rilli twlI tie flinti $aauaaiaay tat "od ' illl tli h iW wllnrlane govern l t it tilt . ulli nnil eloVil nI VERY littlr. Th. inspiration CALM itarlars opened their dlloorl t iil cloc'Iok yen t, rdal afternaotni. 'iThere lid inot seem ti Ili a in m ilaid rl ofa the thlirlty nor WanH there aill) riot. In fact, It Is ldoittil li tithre were hnlliy people li town iwo notel d l the ll ha lge. 'ihie en-* loon rmen antiounce that tihet are lde tertinlned to see that thetre Is no ti ordller aittendiinll the nienw airalllignemont a ll give tIhetir word thiat till of the haws will he tlbserted. CONTRACTOR KILLED. lo.s Angela'les, April I4.--A crowd of Pistal hundred Hunday pluloasulre sel.lersa aw 'ilw lhomainll lle.lr, n Otceai I'Iarlk aluntractor, glroundi t plerats tin dear iit wheel oft ii "Venice flyer" at Ithe ill street uatltiltn, then witnessed it \wild cramalle by usuvenlr ilhaiters, lincluding severtal women, who sought to pilk upl bilt of bones aind flesh. I'iller attlempted to jump on the train is it was leaving the station and fell uniilder the whols, lie had come ri tently from Dafies, Texas. HT. A, Burk has moved hl heating and plulbing ilbop m the 'bash mneatt under t itltis heatlar to the baiLnemnt under the Hmmondl blok. Professor flsoh ir, 'loin Md plgmw lesson.s, 5083., h. 3 164)bf FA It hn hbeen sntimteatortly proven that there Is nn investment that you can make that will .pay U Iarge returns as the retainl or poultry, hut they must he protected and c.red fnr. We aro ngentr for, and carry n compelte, lint, of the f mous Conkey's Poultry Reumedes And with each purchaeo made we will give' you a book on poultrl raining that ordinarily nrlls at O~l"i This book will give you more satis factory Informatilon on thin subject that you can prnsibhly get any where else. We alno have sample.s of Conkny'n T.ice Powder atntd Lay Ing Tollic, whclh we will gladly give you. Missoula-Drug Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ; --i--- --;----- MINING MAN KILLS SELF WITH GUN E. C. HAMSHAW COMMITS SUI. CIDE IN HOTEL APARTMENT OP HIS WIPE. Reattle, April 14.--E. C'. llamtshaw, aged 30 years, a mining man of At lin. R. ('., and Los Angeles, committed ltielde by shooting himself through the head with at revolver in a room in a flshl.iable lhotel cculplied by his wife, against whol lhe hld begun di vorce proceedings. Hanmshaw, whose fathler, lP'reIerhck T. Hiatlnhaw. is said to Ie a winlithy ritllisl Columbialn mining man,l. began dtivorce proceed Ings lagllinst his wife last winter. liarly in Marcll., Mrs. ltamshnaw r rived from 1.ws IAl.ehs to contest the action. .Last wtek }-Iinmeahalw 'vistetd her at tllhe hotel, ind endeavored to effect IL reconDilalltion. Hie called again today and they were together oft the roof garden much of the time. When they returned to the room, Mrs. Hamshnaw took her eight.months-old child in her arms and laid down on the had. Htamshaw smoothed the pillows and, walking to tile font of the aed. drewi a pistol and shot him self. His father is in London and his mother I. vititing in lo. Angeles. WAR. Mexico City, April 14.-It in believed here that the comitng week will see a renewal of hostlltitn bleyond Torreon which have developed into tlme-lnmark. ing tacticsn ipee the baittle of Parral. on April 3. and Its subsequent evacun tiota by the tedernis. 'rite interval has been employed by the war department in bullding lip its forces, demoralized by I itl nitial cnmlpaign. With Gen eral' Huerta nndi his reinforcements, variously estinmated it fromn 1,800 to 3,000 men, 'arrivingt' it Torreon, it is Intimated that new aInd formidable advance will be bieguln at once. The fighting strength of Ornoco is saild to be 8,000 mInc In perfect shape for the reopening of hostilities, well entrencetl lbetweeln Ixction alnd Jlintnez. Thet rebel rtillery is said to cinitlst ,.t 10t catnnon, three of which were ci lit iured by (Generalt Trucy Allhlert. UNCHANGED. El Pano,, April 14.---A dispatch from the A1Moelntici.tl Press elirrespondent at Ctllihtl.uahitll received at tidnight, but the filing timnte o which was not indi 'nted, mterely slhinws the millitary sit. lltion to be ,tncntntagerd. No mention is moade of the rccti.i ,t tithe warning of Hecretary Wilan of ithe sttle do. partionnt at \VshoIIIngtion. t4am's restaurant, 137 West Front is now open to the piubli. First-class meals at all ,oturs. day or night. Barber & Marshall THE SOUTH SIDE GROCERS 509 South Higgins Avenue Dell Phone 10. In., Phone 420. Flie Catiornlp a FraI Apricots, slliel or in halves, per can ....... ................................ W hite Cherries, per can .............c Muscat Grapes, per can ............3.. (lreehgare and Egg Plumls, p er ca n ................... ........ Blloed Lemon Cling Peaehes, p er ca n ........................... ............ Pears. real Bartlett, per can...... llasekerries, per can ....... ..... ... 'thist fruit is a1 put !pp; rich. pup, es CINYA C.W S LNCI OP IA It' AAbI tI iO V PYItl* DINT CHJULMAN. hniitimori, April 14.-The trend of American Judaitm andl its aid In the preservaton' and growth of the rep* lilion of Israel, constituted the lCes sage gIVen today to the contral col ference of Alnerican irbbis, by iti president lamuel Schulman of @New York. Itabbl Ichulman praised the government at Washington for what It had done on the Russian passport qulestion, Rahibl Schulman said: "We glory in the name of Amerl can Judaism, but it Impltas for its nothing exclusive or provincial. "As the religious leaders of the synagogue, we naturdity take this op portunily to cnngratulate the national government and the American people upon the clear enunciation of the principle that the United States cann not allow any discrimination to be made by any government in American citizenship, because or distinctions of race or creed. We congratulate them upon the act which told the Russian government that the Itnited States ex ipected every government to honor an American passport in the hands of an American citizen, Irrespective of race or creed. "Consclous of its lherality and at the same time of its duty, the syna gogud should watch jealously any po. ithle undermining or its Interests or interlrity from within. If, as rutmor has It, Jews like the 'Church of Chris tion Sclence,' It becohrmnes our duty t, Investigate to 'what degree this is ub. With any partlculnr individuahln, who, through menlnal stress or physical snf f.ring, seeks what he considers rem edies that are offeredl him by the practice of such a church we should deal most tenderly. "nut, on the other hand, when, as rumor has it, Jews formally enroll themselves as members of Christian Pelence churches, and presumably subscribe to the tenents of Christlan Scelnce, ,.ome of which are opposbd to fundamental principles of Judaism, and When even officers of Jewish congregations find no Inconslstency between memberships in the syna gogue and formal member'ahip in the d'hrlstian citence church, such persons should be told that such double al leglnnce is Impossible: that member ship in the ynaguq 1is incompathible with formal mbmnlrship in a Chris tian Science churiO even as such membership wotuld he Incompatible with membership in any other Chris tion denomination. ' "While the Jew behomenms a member of the synagogue by hirth and he cimes potentially a member of it, tlhough lie may not became formally affillliated with any . articular congre gation, and while ib remains a Jew as long as he does ntt formally adopt any other religion, he must be con sidered as ceasing to be a Jew, if he takes any steps which formally put him out of the synagogue." NEUTRAITY TRIAL TO BENI AY GENERAL REYES, ALTHOUGH IN MEXICAN PRISON, TO BE TRIED IM TiXAS. TnLredo. Texas, April 14.-The case of General Bernardo Reyes, charged with violating the United States neu trality laws In an attempt to organise In this country a revolution against the Madero government, will be called tomorrow for trial "in the federal court here. General Reyes, now in a Mex ican prison, will be represented by counsel. It Is understood the defense will ask for a poMtponemept until Reyes shall be able to present himself in petion for trial and, failing in this, will endeavor to have the case dis. mlissed or at nominal fine Imposed. Reyea voluntarily surrendered to t'le Mexican authorities when his revolu tlion failed lut tall. The cases of 1nmiletrio IFlores,. "harlek Plirrtons and J. . M'endola, charged with violating the neutrality lows, also are on the docket. Men dlola now Is raptanl't of a enmpajy of Mexlenn rurnles. GLOBE TROTTING Since a belt line has been established around the world, by pleasure cruising ships, some unique globe-tlgtting Tee ords have been established. The famous 80-day trip of Jules Verne's "Phineas Polgg lha become g common place. The lure of the globe trot has led one traveler to lireumpwlvgate the globe three times 4n a sthglb seat. The multiple globe-trotte;,' O. F. Van Deusen, Joined the Cleveland, of the Hamburg-American lne, _t N!.prld s last fall oh her eastward wold. ortise, On, reaching San leranclsed, he g~imtediate. ly booked for the return trip, sailing a week later. The cruise was already sold out, and a special stateroom was built to accommodate him. "On reseh. tri Honolulu Mr. Van Deusen cabled to his Wife-to' ~eln hin aiithew York and take passage for a thlsi trip around the world on (the Vt.tPla .lise of the same line, sallibtg NoemSr 13. The three cruises will carry" this globe trotter 'some 75,000 mail i. na little more than One ybIa, tlobu n'sa new globe.trpttlrrllt reood,+ 4noht ly. Mr. van Deusen Itn it.( ea WJ trips will have gained twoe who dvag on the calendar, The Ladle t I~i 1; Veloseburg, Mine.. Ap.l 14.--The Mifisidppir iwev foe miles along here ppeneats 'aeerd seae ' tailait F made of drittwood 4ot ihbemik-. moet on which tegie e uomatlig the "ccaasese 6! bee. s a f tbod, oee!e In the1 back ,% ,'w Voltis tok in ltahokhes had till1 adlt on imnpoviend ratte have sad. itneijly 00' i persons aince. the t1em levee broke Friday atnd other tiouManda who meade the own way to safet atre cn1ipihrt mpnu the levee. Tugs And steamboats are gathering them up and bringing them to Vickebtar. Governor Bfrewer has orderd tents sent here for their use. In two days the inhabitants Shave been driven from a territory embracing 100- square miles. The ed'use' was a 16-foot wall of water, 80 f1et 'd14e that burst suddenly through the iev at a~lm last Frlday evening, inufldttin two miles of farm land .within- 30 mimnutes. . Ahead of this rush ot waters rode a score of negroes -from the Alaatia plantation. They rode all nilght through the darkness and rain, warning the In* habitants to flee, until overtaken by the rising tide they were forced to flee for their own lives. Vicksburg, New Orleans and Lake Providence were appealed to and sent relief expeditions, which started in hoats across the flooded oduntry toward Aissatla and Roosevelt on the crest of the etfrrent. Famlites were found on tops of houses, having chopped holes in the roofs and climbed upon the ridge poles. One boat found a white man and a 'negro, almost pxhatusted, clinging to a sapling. They had rescued their families and gone back for their he longings. Another negro was en tangled in a bacbed wife fence. A 'lanter took hie stedle horse up stairs with his fthtily. Livestock of all kinds suffering for food, was found on perches while floating car casses of drowned animals are familiar sights. Desolation. Each hour carries the desolation further inland. The tide from Panther feoret and Red Fork, ntiles to the north in Arkanlua, is coming down the bayou to Marn and Tenses basins, swelling the floods from brevasses. Eventually the water Will find Ite way thlrough Tensas basin into the Red river and thence hack to the Atehafalva and Mississippi rivers. Already, the Atohafalva is even with the top of the, levee. The reaches at Panther Porest and Salem are widening continually and this has reolleved the strain on the dykes still standing. No further breaks occurred today. The work of strength ening the weak points his progressed satisefatorily and the government engi neers are optimistic. Natches reported tonight a fallt of one-tenth of a fott in eight hours. The gauge here at 8 o'clock read G0.0, a fall of .2 In 24 hours. Rise Continues. New Orle:ns. April 14.-The waters of the .lassissippi river continued to rise today from Vicksburg to the mouth of the river. The levees above New Orleans give promise of with standing the strain, according to of ficial reports tonight. They are in fair condition below New Orleans for 40 miles, but at several points still further sRuth the situation is not re assuring. Should these levees give way the effect would largely he local. More than an inch of rain fell here this afternoon. The river here at 8 o'clock tonight registered 19.7 feet, less than one foot below the previous high record. MUTIJY SUiPPESSED BY CHINK SOWLERS Nanking, April 15.-The mutiny among the soldiers has been sup pressed. Of the 80,000 soldiers sta tioned at Nanklng, 800 were involved In the mutiny and the rest promptly assisted in restoring order. The aiu thoritles now are In full control. Genernl Huang inlg, commander at Nanking. gives assutrances that there is not the slightest dangerl of an ex tenulvo outbreak, although it is' nat ural to expect trouble from time to time. The soldiers have *,not boon ,paid and it Is thought the worst ele; ment among the recruits may be ready for' a disturbance. Government officers and assembly men have left the city ahd the as sembly is closed. Premier Tang lhap YI and members of the cabinet are expected to sail for Peking tomorrow. RECORD FOR IvY. Los Angeles, April 14.--Pharnm T Plh, the 16-year old Los Angel.. g aviator, flew from Fan iego, to the Domingues aviation field Iwe Lt e'l today, makling the bntire flgll t'4f the Paolfcl ocean at an tittude '+of about 7,000 feet. The flht1 utn-* announced and Is believOkd to 'live a tbitlshed a now record foroirv4 .aeesi flights. The time was somewbat less than a mile a minute. mPhiladelphi. APril 14.-Rtl7Wnsr from dsturday's prm lat taoti Chow that the two . bA trlet in the aleventh ditHIpt were de!týesk by W8litoe.sme t.an lat lin tie Twhe ,ty-elghth uj ttwo u.ir t4 en. Etoaed the.twO' ~lllton sgtrls$e t national deleis.'gate. Wtla 'tMate l' ,mnaes 74 out of the 1l' t thedllle.P l.on.+ , '2 ,, ++--+m roal m r aagt01*0m. lss ill Jackefinds that quility tool are the best buy and add considerably to the pleasure of this outside work. H oes, steel ............................................ -. ........................................... 5 0o Garden rakes, solid lhandles ........................................ ........ 75 Spading forks, long or D'handles ............................90 Trowels, steel handles ... :................................................. .....15 Other tools of quality always in stock. See our windows -for a display of tools and Garden Hose. Prompt Service J. P. Reinhard- liardware 104 WEST MAIN CFWCH CEREMONY BRINGS DEATH CjORNERSTONE LAYING IN NEW JERSEY ATTENDED BY FATAL ACCIDENT. Harrington Park, N. J., April 14. Two persons were killed and more than a score Injured. several serious ly today when the collapse of the floor of the Church of Our Lady of Victory precipitated nearly 300 persons to the hasement. The church only was part ly completed and the assemblage was In connection with the ceremonies of laying the cornerstone. The collapse came while an address was being made by !ather Delaney, pastor of the church. Suddenly the floor went down with a crash. Men, women and chil dren wege caught and many swere crushed badly. Nicholas Ottlngen and Mrs. E. Hoel kern were Injured so badly they died. About a dozen persons were taken out unconsclous and several sustained fractures of legs and arms. FOR ROOSEVELT. Washington, April 14.-7.VCet "'lr ginla followed Pennsylvania Into the Roosevelt ranks Saturday. the county primaries resulting In giving control of the state cOnvention to the Roone volt forces. Ilpshur county sent i Iolth dolegaltlon of 17 to the state con vention: Minor county, 11 out of 13 delegates: Y6 out of 309 n Payette; 22 out or 38 In Vlball; six In Jefferson. Of the delegates to the state conven tion already elected, Roosevelt has 138 and Taft, 84, with two unreported. Just Arrived Car of Roek Sprigs Nut CAL.I. UP 062 Perry Coal Company Takpe Your Preer!ptions ... . 'I,& . .. . .. .. - Spihw 8tyle 'Nw Baeing *Id4t*.ph tiger Tall$ihat w 'homea ra ath.e aeRiran RBa ulI, I ma p,; lueaves Peoltm, t . m.: swiv rtshPtsh, ,2t . ni arely I vaRUI 4 p, in. ""Vs naonan a MWt? M sr o a a il : Sl f' b ;oi',' Adal # ,a; l glnutkS lrot. 1 Mi1 ,. .. . , - .i ' , . YOU NEED NOT TRAVEL miles from home to get the best ments, poultry and gamne Ito I,' flound in thu market. You need not even leave trhe house, for we will (all for yolur orders and deliver at your door. 'tlurlkeys, cllhike.ns, pork, urk, utr)y HIIIHunge anol ot)ther spring specialtl.ehs s)pec'ihlluy finui this year, inc'lding $eatlthipt .yaters. MONTANA MARKET U06 South Higgins Avenue Phones: Bell 331, Ind. 766 White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching Eggs from pen No. 1, setting..ll.50 Eggs from general pen, headed by cockerels scoring 921/ to 94'y, per setting ......................................41.25 Per 100 ........................................................... . I can furnish lots of 100, laid on the day rmuler is received. Tylar B. Thompson Missoula, Montana. GROCERIES HAY ORAIN WOOD Best reentcut and seasoned wood eOt our priee pet .anrd or car lots We Are Headquarters for 8sawd Wood. F. A It Sons 200 South Third Street. rld .a Potatoes JUST RCIWIVID Early Rose nd Early Ohioe DAY M DUCE CO. X1Ma iLtt Montana, Agents fr, Rex Lime and Sulphur I ee Spray. i Baby oducts - i l ,i iCRS i. i i 4. West edr Bell, 660 Ried. PHOdN1 S? IndJ 76r Why .ta- e the 1.b L t ba.e., ad at otlelt dur bread and e lsel made 'resah ev,. a'; -Tl The hto made Skin& eý * 00rd nd give