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WATCH THE WANT AD ITHIS MISSOULIAN PAGE IS A GREAT CLEARING HOUSE Daily Puzzle £ A PRACTICING. "I like to bowl," the woman said "It is a foolish game. Although it keeps me out of bed, I like it just the same.; For when I throw things at John's head I like to have good aim." Find John. Answer to yesterday's puzzle: Upper left corner down, in head. Classified Advertising Rates Per word, each time ..................1 cent Per line, per month..............75 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-AN EIPERIE'NCED candy girl at Nonpareil. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, BY the day. Apply 710 West Spruce. WANTED-WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework. For information address H. C. S., Missoulian office. WANTED AT ONCE-WOMAN TO work by the day. Inquire 312 Hig gins avenue. Mrs. L. N. Simons. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; familly of three; %good wages. Apply 338 South Sixth east. HELP WANTED. WANTED TODAY AT "THEI EM ployment Bureau," 220 Higgins ave nue-cooks, waitresses, chamber maids, girls for laundries, girls for housework, etc.; men for lumber camps, sections, etc. If you are out of work call and see us. 5(EN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade in eight weeks; special inducements now; percentage paid while learning; tools free; secured over 10,000 positions 1911; graduates earn $15 to $25 weekly; catalogue free. Moler System of Colleges, 226 Main avenue, Spokane, Wash. LAUNDRY GIRLS WAINTED, $2.00 day; woman. cook on. ranch, $25 month; girls for housework, $25 month; laundry girl, $35 month: restaurant cook, $45 month; waitress for restaurant, $30 month, tie mak ers, 9c and 14c; section laborers, east and west, free fare. Western Emp. Agency. SITUATION WANTED-MALE. SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD SCHOOL boy wants work for board. Apply Missoullan. SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE TWO GIRLS WANT SECOND work, care of children, or office work; also experienced clerks. Phone Ind. 2693. WANTED-SALESMEN. SALESMEN WANTED-TO AID US ai supplying the brisk demand of nursery stock. Address, Capital City Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. 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. Toppenish Nursery com pany. Toppenish. Wash. HIDES AND JUNK TELEPHONE OR WRITE WESTERN Hide and Junk Co., for prices on hides and junk; we pay highest prices. 511-27 West Main street; Bell 1068 red: Ind. 1710. HOSPITALS. TIRINITY HOSPITAL, 317 WOODY; modern and up-to-date. Bell phone 316 black. CARPET WEAVING. CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INGRAIN rugs. Nasts, 1018 Cooper street; phone 2S1 Ind. MONEY At 8% To lean on improved ity and farm property with extremely liberal privileges of repayment, Prompt aien. Price & Matthew Old Western Montana National Bank Building, Missoula, Montana FOR SALE-CITY *REAL ESTATE. HARNOIS HOME FOR SALE-AN ideal home; seven rooms; thoroughly modern; upper and lower hall; will - sell with or without furniture, com plete. Call 519 South Third street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ANY ONE LOOKING FOR A GOOD business location should ::ee me at once. W. R. Glaescock, 103 East Cedar street. OVANDO-DO YOU INVEST TO make money? If so, get in quickly on lots 40x130, $50 to $200, on easy terms. W. R. Glasscock. $2,500 WILL HANDLE THIS-NEW and up-to-date hotel in a good town in Washington; hotel is furnished throughout; population mostly Swedes and Norwegians; ample room in this hotel for saloon; don't miss this bargain. Address O. B., Missoulian. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS 338 ALDER STREET. 127 SOUTH FIFTH STREET WEST. FURNISHED ROOM. 227 SOUTH Third. ROOMS, $5.00 A MONTH AND UP. 320 Higgins. LAIRGE ROOM; FURNACE; BATH. 333 East Front. FURNACE HEAT. CORNER WASH ington and Cedar. FURNISHED ROOM WITH STEAM heat. 534 South third. THE LENOX; STEAM HEAT; GEN tlemen preferred.' 300 West Cedar. HOTEL BELMONT, STEAM HEAT. hot water; clean, airy rooms, $8.00 per month and up. STRICTLY UP TO DATE, STEAM heat; hot and cold water in every room; electric lights; transients a specialty. Higgins and Pine; Ind. phone 2269; Schlossberg block. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 608 WEST PINE. TWO OR THREE-736 S. 4TH W. 411 WEST PINE. DOWNSTAIRS. 2 ROOMS $10. 529 SOUTH FIFTH W. MODERN, WITH GAS. 211 WEST Spruce. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED SUITE. 317 West Spruce. MODERN ROOMS, WITH GAS; rent reasonable. 404 East Spruce. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. 516 WEST Spruce. COTTAGE; ALSO FLAT; CLOSE IN. Phone 1293. THREE-ROOM HOUSE. APPLY 429 East Pine. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, FURNISHED complete. 542 South Fourth west. THREE-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, partly modern. 1128 Toole avenue. 516 EAST FRONT, COMPLETELY furnished, to responsible party. Bell 254 red. FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED COT tage; all conveniences. 418 Daly avenue. NICELY FURNISHED FIVE-ROOM bungalow, gas and range; modern. Inquire 433 South Third street. TWO-ROOM HOUSE, COMPLETELY furnished, with shed on back end of lot. Address F. J. M., Mlssou l1an. FOR 'RENT FURNISHED FOUR room modern flat, close to business section; very desirable; rent mod erate. Pettitt & Osborne, 103 East Cedar. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. TRANSFER DELIVERY. JOHN Koegler, 1644 South Fourth west. FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE--GOOD THREE-ROOM house; lot 45x150; 12 fruit trees; will sell at a bargain, or trade for property in Philipsburg. Address, L. Damuth, P. O. box 320, Philips-I bur`, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. CORDWOOD. PHONE 230 RED. DRY SLABS $2.50 LOAD; Phones 458. GENUINE BUFFALO OVERCOAT AT Gulden's. NEW, LONG, PLUSH COAT, 36, $10. 315 East Front street. HEATING STOVES CHEAP. McGuffey Hardware Co. BASE BURNERS FOR SOFT COAL. McGuffey Hardware Co. RHODE ISLAND RED COCKEREL. Call 639 East Front street. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS soulian office; 20c a hundred. CASH REGISTERS AND SAFES. T. G. Hatheway, Worden's store. FIVE BEST COMPANIES, LOWEST rates. W. P. Smith, 217 Stevens. HAY, CLOVER AND ALFALFA, $9.00 per ton. J. Doney; phone 948 black. FIVE PASSENGER TOURING CAR; good condition; or will trade. P. O. box 36. SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING machines, $5 and up. Hoyt-Dickin son Piano Co. BUFF ROCK COCKERELS AND White Pekin ducks. M. R. C. Smith, Ind. 490. LARGE HEATIMR, ONE SET BO1l. sleds and cutter. Call evenings, 206 North Second west. 1912 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR cycle, in good condition, fully equipped. D. H. Cordz, Golden Rule store. FOR SALE-ABOUT 75 PAIRS RO(L ler skates, very cheap; also good rubber tired single buggy and har ness. C. A. Harnois. FOR SALE-PLAYER PIANO, never used; if taken at once, rea sonable terms and a bargain. Phone Bell 585, or 589 black. TEN SOLID TOOTH, 49-INCH 60 teeth circular saws; one hoe-tooth 60-inch 60-teeth saw; two cut-off saws, 32-inch. Bell 7764 black. MILL-WOOD STOVE LENGTHS: large, green, heavy, $3.75 load; large, heavy, dry, $4.50. Phone 249 red; Ind. 2385 your orders; prompt de livery. FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND hand: I pay highest prices for sec ond-hand household goods. Hans Jensen, 125 West Main: 819 black; Ind. 1754. EIGHT GAMES FOR 10 CENTS Chess, checkers, fox and geese, nine men Morris, authors, introduction game, Spanish prison, dominoes-a whole year's amusement and the whole thing for only 10c. The Droste Co., 476x86 Trumbull, De troit, Mich. FOR RENT-HOUSES, FIVE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 643 South Fourth west. FIVE-ROOM MODEC) RN; RANGE, shades and linoleum. 507 North Fourth. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW; GAS range, linoleum and shades. Inq~.re 433 South Third. SIX ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED, in the Lennox block, 304 West Cedar, or Ind. phone 1319. BOWLAND APARTMENTS - BEST in city; one lower and one upper. Wheeldon-Rossi Co. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; shades and linoleum; on Stephen. avenue. Apply 328 Stephens ave nue. EIGIIT-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN; corner Main, Cedar and Madison; cheap to right party. Phone 251 black. SEVEN ROOM MIODERN COTTAGE, gas and coal range; hot water heat. 142 South Fourth street west. In quire C. F. Malloch, Lothrop. LOST AND FOUND. STRING OF SILVER BEADS. RE turn to Missoulian. LOST-RED YEARIING BULls. RE ward for recovery. W. C. Maclay 621 Eddy. FINDER OF SUIT CASE OR CRAV anette, lost within last two months notify L. D., care of Missoulian. LOST-G-UNMETAL VATCH WITH fob; cross on fob. Finder bring tc 311 South Sixth street east; reward LOST-SMALL GOLD JEWELEr key, Kappa Kappa Gamma "frater nity pin." Return to Missoulian foi reward. MINK MUFF LEFT AT FURNITURF department of Missoula M;ercantlit Co., Christmas time. Owner may have same by calling at Missouliar and paying for ad. LOST-AT OR NEAR POSTOFFICE last Saturday afternoon, about I o'clock, a Teak cane with silver mounted handle, engraved with nti tlals, A. L. D. Liberal reward fot return of same to 'Missoulian office CLEANERS AND DYERS FASHION CLUB. 525 S HIGGINS SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES. Y. W C. A. building. WANTED PUPILS IN SHORTHANT and typewriting; individual Instruc. tion. 223 Blaine. STORAGE. GENERAL STORAGE -EVERY. thing on earth; expert packing anc crating. J. W. Reely, 724 Wea Cedar: both phones. WOOD SAWING. FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING phone Missoula Wood Yard: phone 458, or leave orders at Reilly's gro cery. FOR S TRATTON'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's grocery. Bell 114. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. BARN FOR BENT. 411 ALDER, There's Nothing more satisfying when the savings and sacrifice of years of earnest work is going up in smoke than to be IN SURED with good, sound coem panies like those w,, rpresent, for fires are constantly occur ring. It may be your place next. Are you prepared ? It only costs you a few dol lars to know that you are on the safe side. Let u,, give you rates with the I w\st good companies in the busitss.a. O. B. S. ORR Phone 270 Bell. First Natl. Bank EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. G P. EMIPLOYMENT A(;ENCY, 128 Higgins avenue; phone 744. THlE EMP. BURMEA', 2'2 HItGGINS avenue; room 7: 122 r, d: Ind. 647. SCANDINAVIAN-AMI',dI''AN LAIORtIt Agcy., 120 W.Front St. 1.tIl phone 694 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO 13UY-t-L\IY'S CRIB. P'hone 932 red. I WIt.L BUY OR TR.\tI ,t It Elt ANY thing in the line of li: t., k, fnrin implements, tools or hus-hold fur niture, wagons or harn.,ss. See \V. R. Glasscock. 103 1E:;, I t',ar street. MATERNITY HOSPITAL. PLEASANT HOME 1ltI:ItNi ('ON finenment; 546 Rollins: ^:u;: redl. OVANDO. OVANDO-RIGHT IN T'llt: IHEART of the great Blacf -,t valley--lts distance from Missoula and other points of importance; its wonderful natural surroundings -inlVites close inspection; splendid ,,topenings for business houses; lots 40x130, for $50 to $200, on easy terms. Ste W. R. Glasscock. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. LOCK, BICYCLE, SIt1:ARIS, ET('., repaired; cash registers a: specialty. F. Lebeau, 209 Ste%,Ens. MONEY TO LOAN. 1FOR SAT I--TWO 1. A N cN tracts, good for l:mn ,f $2,000, 5 per cent llmolley'; avail]ob ..Ii short no tice. Address F. S.. .lissoulian. AT EIGHT PER CENT ON CITY property, 3 to 7 years' time. Can be repaid in easy monthly payments. IOcar Crutehfield. 204 Hiwgins Ave.. FLORIST. FUNERAI. DESI(;NS AND Ii'UNE-I al flowers; write, lwire or phoneli; Bell 769; Ind. 27'f'; tak" Daly or Fort car riIght t t the greenhouse door. Relntlwr, I have no ul town store and no big expetnse. You get the h.nefit. Anderson, grower of everythling in flowers and everything thi( best. AUCTIONEER. K. L. KIRKIIHAItT, AUCTIONEER,I 128 West Cedar. Res. phone 188 black: office 7r blalck TIMBER CLAIM. APPLY FOR A QI'ARITER SECTION of valuable Oregon timber landil while you still hate the oppolrtunity; no residence or oIss of time; SIIIua cost; big returns; either man or woman may apIly; most all takeln. See mne at once, John W. Gardner, Victoria hotel. PERSONAL DON'T WORK IOcR OTHI2RS ALL of your life; see my ad under "Tim ber ('lailms;" Ih lo get busy; costs nothing to inveI.stigate. John W. Gardner. Victoria hotel. Notice to Creditors. State of 1Mon1n1:lt, tcounty of BMis soulaI-ss. Estate uf lsta E. Catching, de ceased. Notice is heli' I given by thei Iun dersigned ex...Il,,r of the last will and testanwnt ll f Rosa 17. ct'atching, deceased, to tIe ' rlditors ofl, and all Isersons htling claims againllst, the said deceuasled, I.. exhibil t thl ll, with the necel'ssalry i\lchers, withiln our months after tle first publlilention of this notlIe, to Ilnt said Watson FI. Catching, 1as sucIh txecutor, it the of fice of ltickf'ordI & Murphy, at lroonut 509 Montalina Ititllling, Missoula. Mls souli county, NIlntana, the saun, he ing the pll'e I'1r v Ith transatction of thll business of sn;I.I '.state. 1in the counllty of Missoulal, .1''.ntallna, \'ATSl'TO I' . CATCIIIN;, Executor o'f the l.st will and tresta mernt of iosa E,. (Catching, decease.d. Dated JLatinry 10, 1913. 1-11-18-25--2-1 Notice of Annual Stockholders' Meet ing of the Butler Creek Coal Co. Office ,1' Iof the Itler Creek Coal C'o., Montana huiblilg, Missoula, Monll., December 'S. 11912. Notice Is h're.hy given that the an nual stockholdltrs' meeting of tilhe lltl ler ('rek Coall C('., will be held in the office of ToIin & Gaines, Montann block, hliss.uIn, Mont., on Tuesday. January 14, 191:3, at 2 p. m., for the nurllose of el.- inllg a board of dirie tors for the erlsng year, and for tlhe transaction (f sluch business as may regularly licl before the mneeting. BI'TIEJIt ('Iti'I'K COAL CO., By ('IIAS. IiE('KLER, President. F. W. KIPJIAAL,, Secretary. 1-1 to 1-14 inc. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the First National Bank if Missoula will he held on Tuesday, Jan uary 14, 1913, at the office of the di rectors in the First National Bank building, Missioula, Montana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. And 4 o'clock p. m., for the. purpose of elect ing directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may properly come before such meet ing. EDGAR A. NEWLON, Cashier. 12-15-12. (No. 252) Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, United States land office at Missoula, Mon tana, January 3, 1913. To Nels Coirtsen of Missoula, Mon tana, Contestee. You are hereby notified that Elbert Breeding, who gives 237 First street. Missoula, Montana, as his postoffice address, did on D)ecember 5. 1912, file in this office his duly corroborated appli'cation to contest and secure the cancellation of your homestead entry No. 0296S, serial No. 02968, made No vember 19, 1910, for the east half of the northeast quarter of section ,. township 12 north, range 20 west, Montana meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said en trymnian hais wholly lv ybnddoned said land for more than six months last past; that no part of said land has been cultivated: that said land is now in its natural state, with the excep thin of what tilmber has Iien re moved thierfrlom tha t there is anI old dilajpidatedi ecahin on said land, not inllttlitalle in its piresent state, and an old shed; that no other improve ments have (horn ntde on said land; that the s:aie lias never b,,en fenced. You are thirferle, furl ther notified thait tilt, said allegations will he tal, en by thlis .iffi'e as halling blicen con fessed by youll, and I)ur)l said entry wvill i ca(i ncele(d th(ereitunder twlh ililt youitr further trihlt to lie heuarid there it, eit her before Ithis off 't' oif on ip w tithin 20 i]:1ys afterl thle follrth 1uh llcation if this notitce. ais sh)\ n h - otW, youler answer;iti , nttle.r toth, spe cifically teetig i ul r iesp~nt l tii llI thlse ille allttins of ilntest, tor If v'l fati ill it in tha tit e to hi fi ' ill this office dle proof thib at you hlave setr tee a Iipy of yolr illswer oin Ithe sl it o'nlllte. i t eitl ll hl Ic plierson o1 hy I 'eI - istered mall Il. If thi sil t' 'vite' is t it e I the dt li te'y of it coiy lit f yoilr tia atWir st the con nt.stint it'ri l ,, iproof tof such stot ih l ust he viil e . the slid in(testant l'S Written lnk\\' l tl ed ngemnal oI his r f e'il of the co, y,. shtting the th ate if its iritpti, ur ghe afittvit the till tiersui h \\h il i the deliltr' wils iifi ei. stnltittng forh :ll ttherfte th ie t copy stis tihe'li lurel; i i' c liid mailed, stating tWhen :10 the t ei st office' at i 'hi'h it \ins mile ,, alid this affl'ievit rmust be :irc )l pullnld hby the postieStel"r's t"e.eilpt fir the letter. Yol shoubtl state in y1 ier answer the mime of the lo st.f'fhi ' tee which vili desire futuI' ' plices to lie selln to you. ,TaS ~llA Sill'IJ, Hlcuister. Hato of first peublienlinn ,ian. 4. ihate of seconl putbieation, ,ll08. 11. Daihte of third publih ation, hlace. ii. late of l'ftourt puh liation, Jun. 25. Annual Meeting of Stockholders, Notite is hercb, giv'eln to tiet stock holders of the Iron Mlulntiln Tunnel oimpanl y, that the aniliual lliteelng of the sto, k ,h lders of this eomtllay willI he held at the o)l'l'ices of the ciipallny, lit tl, minh e Of the cnmpany, 1uir :laI perior, M issounlh county, Montana, (t ,e iftfics of the emuplnlly having been moved from M, issoula, M\It lnait), in Tuesday, January 14. 1,13, at 2 oi'clok p. in. of said day, fir tle llurposei of electing nine directors to 'st,' fil the ensuhing yK 'r ill until their sae iss lrs shall hte tlec ,tell and sluaiil'ed|, :lnd for the tllr'ansaetion of sullh other business as mlay properly come' beflre the m alerting. T'hie books of the company for tie transfer of stock will be closeted on) tih1. 31st day of lhecemllber, 1912, anld op ec'iIt. on the teth day of ,lanual'y, 1H13. VIL.I AM Q. IltANi"I', Attest: Preshid nt. e'lI.l l y()lll SN 1Tl IT, Secrethry. lllitld ;it N. li.foin , Molhilian , NovelnT hef 30, 1912. 11-30 12-7-14 21-2 ---1-4-11. -. .-.-. . -.-.. . -.. . . - . . . Notice of Probate of Will. In lIt' d istrict rtllll ilal tihe' II' .i'th judhial district iof tii s ta ', f .11I ti n i, i tll la i t f r the i i ' lly In tit' nalither of tllt. estate of W . I. Sillinilhmm dec'ns,.i l. n1 ltl o n thi ' )ith day ' " ' .Ianl ;l'y, 191:3, oIiie is Ier' ely gi i i that Sat inrday, the '5th flt .la in aritiy, III13, :It 2 o'clock p. ' i ., or sold day, tlit th,. Colil'lrol l oi satili i 'ur , ;it (1t it itllrt ho .tse ill ti lltll i ity ' of , i sl llatl, lil )eenl :Ill iited ts t e t ill )' .l :alll plia e for i .ro ing 1th will "of W . 11I Iilltig halin, t- casd, aid for htitg-Il thJ • pltiention of "\V. W. Adam s for the Notince of hieriff' Salers tUnder Alias rested y ppear anecut d contion. t th Date( d Jalnll In.ry 9, 1913. (1 8. ' S . I' . 'i)NiIiN, i'lerk. 1By IW . II . 'l31'ItI)ltlif, elput y 1'lerk. 11. 11. 'A111 lt ''I1NS, Attorney o ili litnlti tr. 1-10-19 Notice of Sherifng ofs Sale Under Alias Execution. lit 'o Mantle, ' lalis t llf, 'Hs. I John \ ol lIn, 11)ef'r lndant. To o si ll at .sherifl"s sile. n the ITth day Iof January. . A. I., 1113, ait ' h houtr of 10::0 o'clock it. Inl. of sad day, AIIt ilt f'lit TI. , lri of tht, ,til llrth .nls , in lthe tty of ,lissoula, 1co nty 1of l11, 1,soul.- sate of ll na-i , lthe following dt',sl' il nid re;tl rte letlat , lI,- 'it li i Tithll e so l lllt Iie ipllie ter of cili lill iuber: (h'nt'y -lar, townsh ittil rilViber ollo t r l e lt, , ' lll lllh t'l ll1ll1r et l ti't sN ,, of the ..1i1 nnl ntil-ridinll in .1ontai ln. Titlhkiher with all lad singular rrtu tall ii'tnl ls, Itl'dltillilelts and l.iplln rt, InIrtiiesN nlI theey di lill o'iti lii for \Ir t. t ter'Ciu'l ll .h l'relo. WV.. I KI%:IhtIY, Sherlil'f. IBy .\la l;tl'l' .1AItI(N, I'nder Shtriff, Dated D)ec ml "er :;ti, 19i13, 12 27- 1- 4 - 11- 16 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Not h-( is herohby giv,,il to th1e st.ck holders of .Mia kintosh i M a o;ilir, th;ll t1h' a t111111 lilt,,lllc of the st lckholdth,.s of this comptuly will Ire held at the or fic,,s of the totm oll l." i Mt ta kiltoslh llanor, near olola, laltanil , iii Satitr day, Jan, ry 2'5, 1913, M 2t , 'clhck it. Ill., of s.it) day for the purpose ' t electing tire.- director.s to serve for the ensuing year, or until their s.11. cins "r shall ie ele lte. and qil tlified aill fir tile traisa tion ll' " ils lh other It hilltSs as Ilnly ltrolrly 0came beforo /WILL.\IAM Q. It.\NI '", AttI'st: "r blesidthnt, 1I. I.. I"ERI'MAN, Secrtatry. Dated at iolto, .M.oi iln , Ilelee'm er 14, 1912. 12-14-21-28 -1-4-11-1R-25. ESCAPED AFTER. FIFTEEN YEARS. WV. pI. Bol]es made a. successful es cape after fifteen years of suffering from kidney and Mladder tIoubl's, Foley Kidney PilIs released hlin and will do just the same for othtrs. lie says: "They cured Ia most 1tsever'I backache with Wlainful bhladd,.r Irregu larities, and they do all you claim for thenm." Refuse substitutta. Missoula Orug Cu.--,v. MRS. REID IS GIVEN WHOLE ESTATE WILL OF WHITELAW REID LEAVES PRACTICALLY EVERY THING TO WIDOW. Nes- York. Jan. 10.-The entire estate of the late, \Vhitelaw it'id, tni hnssador to (irea nt Britain, is itft un eaonditionally to his \\ido\v, "Mrs. Iliza heth Mills lReid. \\ith the exe,"ption 'f specifi . hequests totalling $111000,10. This cwill w\\ais and, public lodlny. ,Not a. pe ly Vwits ll't o.ttright to hbi son, ()glden Mills Heids, i" his ,hanghler, .To.n T. 1.eil,. nor Mrs. H11 ibert Ward, alth'o h l I was inallited plainly. I.lt the lIte a ital 'ssdl . r wis.heI the ti - pr vhled for liberally and e.qually by their mother. Th. vailh, of the estate is (1001 Mrs. it'll is sole' e'xentrit antl 'e (oi.mlles til' o\ r of atllll.n st Iithe entirel'' is ell of stoc'k iof the 'rij unlll e Issi 'iIi - ti ln, publishers of thi N~ \\" Yorkl ant itnil i lt , lt0 11i of the T1 l'ibllll , :I - In Widow's Hands. Th, ,ntir state is phla ved in th, h ln d.s of tiosrt. It,.i s ills i l lit hitllt lll' sIlatili his ":,,I, (I,";s, 11, " is |,1 ,; pg . 'it ' :111I plllitllt s ,. If r I,'. \llsth . " lis ' i i itjlI Ih ,l l' l ii I ,, I . nh i i'n - lh.' l, 'rs \\'he1 l fil, \i ill \\'.;Is \ ritt,'ll In 1 M. . theIlh Hl ho lnt'e::i'ndI :ta111 a .in, in In u l I l ih nlithl igo " ltin.I'i, i ly I\ li Iis sil. :Iilli hii .\i ritt1' .l , 1. r p, rty "iIIi imn ,It " i ti his i t:i lll t r, hi, h11 h statled 111i l' Ith, se s l e. es s :1lll the dislsosit iin of. (he nt ll' . oI th,' Tribl1u1e init be 1'ft to ll,' .in11 e ni nt, ,,f M 'rs. I h]. h 11,In., h1 1 to :I Ill·~', c . l'rs. l1h11a pen','r 'lHi rison of lhi,, raln ih , ']'r ltlh n,' .\ih I'ull assoeintion: $;131,I(I0 Ito :ilrt It ,erett Smnith, :a el.phew, and hndi -idh:1 l b,',iuests of front $101I to $1,0111 (o etmliltoyfs. "'ake h.' "di're.t ra.l" to ha,,ll'I ; lt i r n'e llgth by using olm'y Khihiney 1l'ls I r hat' ki eh 'l, thelnu1li.ll, \\", k., .oI' ilgrldl i,'ltl is chllosen for its poilis" KiidneVy I'lls IIre thue hest lnuelhine , "y u ran hay for k"t. he anl l blnihl',r Iroti les. A rs .T. 1 'i h llhv, L,\ ,m , (1L.. says: "I took I'o. iy Khlney Pli'S ;ni tih ' entirely ' lure. d l' ." A\l8 ,oul1 i)rl C',. Adv. EDISON GETS A MEDAL. N ow IIl''k, J:ill i. 1 I. i ht'l, i ltl' ll 'i s'y Th1nits A. Elis'n of a ·ii'su Strlg iha' t lll. I , 'i ' is, hih trnl" .t's ti nger 1 to lif't. :;Il l hr ti h of' wt 'rlkt,'.1 r t'nt pfi t it it m -int t , i tit t liii t`lt tilt ii lo ]ih II' (I ntill t Illi1t I III1,..i . 11} III \\'hr i'r V\I I O sit t .1 i i ht0 ,r hir v , .s \h rt ' \ l r lilelii 'xi It' XXt \\ttt1ttit i tt,' t11 tt'ti 11, I 'dis li hl it, hunni i' t I ' l thill. t lht, first rt - til "i1n 1 i lli4 MX[ill t i itii i IhI, · :ill , dillIn ll il I tl, tl' lllr l lu t It~ : lllt lilll ' ftIlie t -T h Ist fNIIight. N otice of Stockholders' Meestin.'r inlg amt l I IV t ill llhllnths wtlh k llnty liru lhh, afl'tr trl' it (1 w ( r r, , i ,llie s andlllil l I, iral ioit , I In tr ''lih i.' It a i ix tof l'til' ' Kidney 1ills, which i., fllnh didl nli lint e gm. l thitlitl vt i .illhl i'ts 11t I 'l es i'u''r itu li , Iiilt hi vt, it'i vs ll failly hive ist'el hrint itllh +imilar r'" ult." ''Miake a oul, fisMont sn a " kil Sui Irpule." MiProfitula i,...ug... 50,000 Notice to Creditors. I:4 :1 It"t of \V lllhini t alktc, . ite J. M. T''IIr. NA titt . i h,'w 'hy i'iv5',n 1. " th- undllle r signe41i , I:'11ll0 I, ltlig'rali', oXi't'llil :x fil It. C. UILJDlINVllhi SlAl+,,iilt. Cahlier the. M. Kest ll, S. Wl . Cfee, J 'R l ly, (r li. trs. McI, ull iighll P. J'l KIitnchg, A. R. Jiics st, Ke netai Rose r st;iisr', ht, exh ibit tilvlin, to lilt n ii lhr signedl, Willi lil( fleot'H il'y \',tw h rs, \vithill 10 nliiths ;fl'ite ' th', I'lrst llt1h Iil fIl r h il" r i fi . l l ti u in ii t I , h Isi-t s I eth ,in her "I, 1911. - 212 Hiin- Avene. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. 'rhe, tllllt;lI nIlll'lillt g ft' lt, th ln k - huldt ,rs it, it .l+ .1lh1s ualan t'iti ll ,ull l,,ill s\ ill hIt hli hi ;it lhi 't' h l'arl I l.mIs ( 'ut1ntry '1 1 11 T 'r uI dayi e'v nin'llh , , lanuary I 11', at 7::,a1 (IIli, i ,I'IT ,1. llHI \ l'.tl YN , MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montana Capital . .. $200,000 Surplus and Profits .......... ... 50,000 Officers J. M. KIE ITII .... ......President S. J. (COF'O El ...........Vice President A . It. JA {!)IIS ...................... ('asl er It. C. GIDDINtS.......... Asst. Cashier Directors J. M. Keith, S. J. Coffee, J. R. Daily, C. T. McCulhtlugh, P. J. Kline, A. R. Jacobs, Kenneth Ross. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savings Deposits. FOR RENT Largl stell'rown on IIIggins iavelue In the heart of the business se. tion. R. M. COBBAN REALTY CO. 212 Higgins Avenue. WANTED To trade, good team, wagon and harness and some cash for 4 or 5 room cottage. HOVERSON & STEPHENS 104 East Main St. Bell 203 Phones: Ind. 2314 SOCIETY DIRECTORY. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP NO. 73-Meets the second and fourth Friday nights of each month. Odd Fellows' hall annex. JOHN DOLL, C. C. J. F. ABBEY, Clerk. 521 Harris street. KNI(II'rTS O1, Ct-OLITMTI!S, MIS S(T'IA C(o.'Nt'lI. NO. 1021-Meets in Oild IPell,\ws' hall, first and third 'Tlhursday evenings of each month. JOHN 11. T'ril,AN, g(rand Knight. I). W. lFTZPA'THI'IK, Fin. Sec. MISH8l'lA LODGE. NO 13. A. I'. & A. M.-Regular meetinl-s first and third Tuesdays in Mias mtilel temple. P, tlI,:im'T N. IEA:,\1.,, 1W. M. F. l. SM . itl:S, Secretary. \\VEiSTEI:IN S'N CIfA I'TIt, NO. 11, 1l. A. 1. -,leits first anid third Frl days a of itatch etilnth itn M,11.,rit' temple. .1. \V. I,I 'I'IT R, 11 '. 8 II. t' Al',\I.L, Seciretary. Il,\l1ltM NY i1, )tl0 l' Nuh. S49,ii A1.. I& A. Mi. Meets in lteaiul;tar 'nlnlltl icn ti 'ns, 1st anll 3rd li ll nays Visiting illinlllhi s :iare i-sts l'iil!y Invited (E"O . I'. I'tilTI':It, W . M . I'. t. AVEIRIY, Secretary. No, 7 M i.-es first aniil third hlintrsdays f h I1month it Mas iit i, t'tllle, Visitors esDe clally wllllellln . .I 1,:11, ; 1.. tAI, . 1 :. W . P . ,li s. \\'\. It. ll-1,1.. Sicretary. S. I* . E. 111.NI'II C( 1AP T1'Itt. N'). 5.4 - t nlhr m e.etings si illu l I u'l iort We\dnesdays I1' ien l, n illlih at 8:10) Ii. mi., In Masonic temple. Visiting inenmbers eniirdiiil iiin ivited. XlI . \1,1 ',: .\. IN IK .I .Y, \V. t e . XIS811'l I..\ AI ItIti NO. 32, '. 0. E. - Meets first aol third Tuesdays of elach ln-tl.h it S iI0 p. Iln., ati Eagles' hall. West Main \V. A,\. It IAN, Preshident. .1AS. A. ItAKlit, Secretary. Si'lilt .lIA 1l,1itlit ,. No. 4 SONS O(t il111tAtNN MSeets in Ianglis' hall first inlI thintd Sundliays of each month at 8 o'eucn k p. ti. .IN (t. 1: lal iI, President. VI. . h l' I'I Al,, Secretary. I'NIT'I'1:I AltI'I.%NS Meets e-very seiiid 'l' Iihuii.stl at il 1dd F,'ellows' hall hillix' l i ii 8 p 111. .. I. \V t:I Il ITMAN. M. A. S. I,. 1 NII.XM. 'Secretlary. '11tSSt l'lI .\ i'.\X i', Ni. 5h329, M. \V. A. ReI-gilaii-" iIo.iIlls first aml third Ml ntlin s il i Di. In., floresters' drill secondl anid fntiorth Thurslldays, 8 p. m-., 1. i. Ii. , . h ll. i'. I. ' . I . 5iP( lI1 1l I'El ii), Consul. S IIItNRy ILAKE(,Y, I'hIrkt, 127 IIggns Aveiinue. [ I t Y.\l I I II 1IA N 1il s -Regular t int,,lings first and third Thursdays of iin x. hatir blady,. Iilu I. Sniath; K. '. I'. P. 1<,rnl, Secretary-Treasurer, 218 East 110ain street. -Meets ev ery Thurs day evening of . hall. IV. , li,.VI N, Ih'i: S Lrt, Irrigated Ranch for Lease Good buildings; unlimited free range. Stock, hay and machinery for sale. TAYLOR & PEARSON B. & A. BUILDING. Bell 92). Ind. 1724. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Mont. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPI'iTA I .........$200,000 SIUA.'S UN ....... 50,000 (0. A. \VWIP' ........... President JOIIHN r'. LEIII.)U... Vice President J. 11. T. ItYMAN........................Cashier Directors. John (.. Mrony,. M. A. Fisk, G. A. WI'f, .John (. I.ehsou, F. H. Woody, J. II. T. Iymrnan. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN STATE BANK Mlssoula, Montana United States Depository for Postal Savings Fund. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS. Travelers checks, drafts and letters of credit available it all parts of the world Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. Blackfoot Land Co. BY W. R. GLASSCOCK, President 103 East Cedar Street Bell Phone 163. Ind. Phone 1721,