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HELP WANTED--4iALE..
iWA'NI'ED-BOY, 16 TO 20 YEARS
old. L. N.. Simons, 312 Higgins
avenue.
BPF A BARB3B-t-BIG WAGES; EASY
work; special ratt' this month. Send
for illustrated catalobgue, Moler Bar
ber college, Minneapolis, Minn.
LOCOMOTIVE FIR1MEN AND
brakemen for nearby railroads.
Wages $80 to over $100 monthly.
Promotion to engineer, conductor.
Age 18-35, experience unnecessary.
Railroad Employing headquarters.
Rushing business-thoutsands of men
employed monthly. State age; send
stamp. Railway Association Box,
Missoulian,
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
WANTED - GIRL FOR LIGHT
housework;, best of references re
qulaed. Mrs. L. N. Simons, over
31.2 Higgins avenue.'
iAJNTED-FtOR A SMALL TOWN,
a woman cook, capable of handling
65 boarders; also a woman pastry
cook; please correspond. Address
I. C. S., Missoulian.
-WANTED-A LADY BOOKKEEPER,
one who is familiar with double en
try and also who is a stenographer.
Good position to right party. Out
of town. Must have good references.
Address A. B. C., 1tlssoulian office.
HELP WANTED.
WAN T E D - RAILWAY MAIL
clerks for parcel post; $90 month;
Mlissoula examinations May 3;
coaching free. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 209 B., Rochester, N. Y.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN
lbarber 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.
ONE HOUSE GIRL, $40.00; ONE
housekeeper, $25; one cook, boarding
house, $50; four waitresses, $10 to
345; one chambermaid, room and
board, $40; 100 woodsmen; engineer,
$100; men to make posts, 3%Ic; cord
wood cutters, $1.15 per cord; stull
makers, 10c to 20c; laging makers,
tie makers and 500 common laborers
wanted at the Western Employment
Agency, 331 Higgins avenue.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS-LADIES TO TAKE OR
ders for the Klosfit petticoat. James
A. Mears, 33 Warred street, New
York city.
AGENTS-MAKE $5 TO $10 A DAY
easy; no experience or capital re
quired; write at once.; big free
proposition. P. W.*Goodman, presi
dent, 500 Regal Bldg., Chicago.
AGENTS-$24 A WEEK; NEW PAT
ented, automatic curry comb; takes
Just half as long to clean a horse:
no clogging with hair and dirt; big
demand; big profits; free sample to
workers. Auto Comb Co., 8826
Penn Bldg., Dayton, Ohio.
WANTED-SALESMEN.
SALESMEN WANTED-TO AID US
in supplying the brisk demand of
nursery stock. Address, Capital
City Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon.
WANTED-TRAVELING MEN WHO
are making small towns and cross
roads stores to handle our new and
ip-to-date pocket side line; pays a
commission of $4 per order; a win
ner. For full particulars, address
Burd Mfg. Co., 212 Sigel St., Chi
cago, Ill.
THE LINE AND THE TIME
Sell groceries and provisions to farm
ers and other large consumers; now
booking orders for spring delivery;
superior goods; commissions ad
vanced; exclusive territory; splen
did opening for honest, energetic
anen; write today for particulars.
JOHN SEXTON & COMPANY
Wholesale Grocers and Importers
Chicago.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.
WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,
G. P. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 128
Higgins avenue; phone 744.
THE EMP. BUREAU,, 220 HIGGINS
avenue; room 7; 122 red; Ind. 647.
NURSE.
LULU CASE, 920 ROSE AVENUE;
phone 1224 Ind.
APPLES FOR SALE.
EXTRA FANCY M'INTOSH APPLES,
wrapped and packed, at $1.25 deliv
ered. Phone Bell 241 black; Ind.
439.
TYPEWRITERS.
SECOND - HAND TYPEWRITERS,
all makes, in first-class condition,
cheap. Typewriters rented by day
or month. W. J. Grover, Bell
phone 344 black.
DRESSMAKING.
FINE SEWING FOR INFANTS AND
young children. 325 Eddy; Ind. 2332.
WANTED-SEWING BY THE GAR
ment. Phone 919 orange; residence,
684 Longstaff.
MONEY
At 8%
To lean on improved oity and farm
property with extremely liberal
privileges of repaywent. Prompt
action.
Price & Matthew
Old' Western Montana National
Bank Building, Missoula, Montana
SITIUATIONS, WANTED-MALL
UNIVERSITY STUDENT DESIRES
work afternoohs, of any kind. Ad
dress B. C., Missoulian.
WANTED-POSITION AS GARDEN
er; years of experience; good refer
ences; : nutnber of ribbons won at
Ravall Co. fair last year. Address
Box 576. Hamilton, Mont.
POSITION WANTED AS FOREMAN
on large farm or ranch, or as gas
engin ymn n on ptgqwing 'outfit; agri
cultuast; e(xperieneed along all lines
of farming and stock raising; not
afraid of work or long days; A1
references; -single; age 37; wages
reasonable. Address call box 186,
Lewistown, Mont.
SIPrUArNIOS WANTED - FEMALE.
WOMAN WANTS COOKING OR
housework by the day, week or
month. Call 124 Higgins avenue.
WANTED-HOUSEWORK BY DAY
or month, or situation as house
keeper in widower's family. Phone
632 red.
FOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE.
FOR 'SALE-MODERiN HOUSE; IM
provements being made now; fine
residence section. 429 South First
west.
THOROUGHLY MODERN SEVEN
rqom house on car line; bargain.
519 South Third street; phone 276
black.
SMALL HOUSE ON NORTH SIDE,
cement cellar and foundation; fruit
and shade trees; easy terms. 636
Deloe or 115 Higgins.
FOR SALE - MODERN HOUSE
near car line hnd C., M. & P. S. de,
pot, from owner direct; no agents.
401 South First west.
FOR SALE-SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW.
basement three lots, chicken house,
large abed, small fruit and young
orchard; reasonable terms. Apply
1501 Cooper.
NEW MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE,
full basement; lot 45x130, one
block from car. Best residence sec
tion in the city. Call 824 Daly av
enue. Bell phone 630 red.
ALBERTON LOTS
I HAVE A FEW CHOICE BUSINESS
lots at $150 each; monthly pay
ments. J. J. McCarthy, Dickinson,
N. D.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
SMALL MODERN FURNISHED COT
tage. 418 Daly avenue.
THREE-ROOM COTTAGE. MRS.
Hassett, 715 West Spruce. Phone
;544 black.
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE; COMPLETE
ly furnished. Inquire 542 South
Fourth west.
FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED OR UN
furnished cottage. 627 S. 5th W.
Phone 440 black.
FIVE-ROOM SIDE DOUBLE HOUSE,
furnished almost complete, with
range and heater; rents for $12.00
per month, with water free. Inquire
838 Poplar street.
FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS.
808 WEST PINE.
415 WEST PINE.
322 WEST CEDAR.
127 SOUTH FIFTH WEST.
405 SOUTH THIIRlD WEST.
402 WOODY. EDWARD'S BAKERY.
ROOMS, FURNACE HEAT. 4'29
East Pine.
LARGE ROOM; FURNACE; BATH.
333 East Front.
SIX ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED,
cheap. 205 East Front.
WELL FURNISHED WARM ROOM;
fine location. 433 South Third west.
NEAR COURTHOUSE; MODERN
clean rooms. "Lenox," 300 West
Cedar.
HOTEL BELMONT, STEAM HEAT,
hot water; clean, airy rooms, $8.00
per month and up.
ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK; STEAM
hat; modern; hot and cold water in
all rooms; bath. Schlossbe.rg 'block,
corner Higgins avenue and Pine
street.
TIMBER CLAIM.
APPLY FOR A QUARTER SECTION
of valuable Oregon timber land
while you still have the opportunity;
no residence or, loss of time; small
cost; big returnd; either man or
woman may apply; most all taken.
See me at once, John W. Gardner,
Victoria hotel
WOOD SAWING.
FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING
phone Missoula Wood Yard: phone
458, or leave orders at Reilly's gro
cery.
FOR S TRATTO N'S WOODSAW
leave orders at Bonner's grocery.
Bell 114.
PERSONAL.
GET MARRIED - THOUSANDS
tired living alone, all parts United
States, many wealthy, (Selections
10 cents). Mrs. Hyde, 2677, Mis
sion, San Francisco.
DON'T WORK FOR OTHERS ALL
of your life; see my ad under "Tim
ber Claims;" then get busy; costs
nothing to investigate. John W.
Gardner, Victoria hotel
STORAGE.
GENERAL STORAGE - EVERY
thing on earth; expert packing and
crating. J. W. Reely, 724 West
Cedar; both phones.
MUSIC STUDIO.
GEO. L. OOBBAN'S MUSIC STUDIO,
violin, mandolin and guitar taught.
Lessons 50c; see my free instru
ments. 111 South Third west; Bell
phone 508 black.
BOARD 'OND 'ROOM
ROOM WITH BOARD. 242 SOUTH
Third.
.USINESU OPPORTUNITIES.
BOND ISSUES, $100,000 UPWARDS,
negotiated; railway, gas, water,
mining and general corporations or
ganized. L. N. Rosenbaum & Co.,
261-264 Haight building, Seattle,
Washington.
WILLOW RIVER, COMING COM
mercial center of interior British
Columbia; on Grand Trunk Pacific
and Pacific & Hudson Bay iys., en
trance gresatI'h& oe River country.
For gull infol.mation write Pacific
Land & Townsites Co., Ltd., 233
Richards street, Vancouver, B. C.
Agents wanted.
FOR 8AIE-MISCELLANEOUS.
EAT-TIP TOP LUNCH.
CORDWOOD. PHONE 230 RED.
BULL PUP. 225 ADAMS STREET.
HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE.
Phone 2585 Ind.
FIRE INSURANCE. W. P. SMITH,
217 Stevens street.
PAINT BARGAINS TODAY AT
Kellogg Paint Co.'s sale.
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS
soullan office: 20c a hundred.
RHODE ISLAND REDS. PHONE
7412; C. E. Lucas, R. F. ID. 3.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR
sale. 519 South Third street.
EAT-TIP TOP LUNCH.
CASH REGISTEIRS, SAFEiS AND
typewriters. Worden's store.
RHODE ISLAND IRED AND LIGHT
Brahma cockerels. Phone 7803.
$65.00 SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
cheap. 444 South Fourth west.
FOR SALE-FURNITURE OF SIX
room house. Apply 1501 Cooper.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND AUTO
mobiles. Overland Garage, E. Main.
FIVE PASSENGER TOURING CAR;
good condition; or will trade. P.
O. box 36.
FOR SALE-BUFF ROCK COCKER
els. A. H. Kennedy, R. F. D. No. 3;
Ind. Tel. 2642.
SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING
machines, $5 and up. Hoyt-Dickin
son Piano Co.
BEAUTIFUL BUFF ORPINGTON
cockerels and setting hens. 315
East Front.
HEYm WOOD GO-CART: ALSO STIT
debaker rubber-tired surrey. 528
South Third; Bell phone 515.
BLUE ANDALUSIANS; PRIZE WIN
ners; eggs $3.00 per 15; no stock.
O. B. Roberts, Stevensville.
EIAT-TIP TOP LUNCH.
MUST SELL; LEAVING MISSOULA.
$400. Fisher piano; bargain. 519
South Third; phone 276 black.
MILL-WOOD, STOVE LENGTHS;
large, heavy, dry, $4.50. Phone 249
'ad: Ind. 2385 your orders; prompt
delivery.
GOOD SINGLE BIUGGY AND HAR
ness, and about 75 pairs roller
skates, cheap. 519 South Third.
FOR SALE - BEIGIAN ('OA('H
stallion; Endore No. -3665; weight,
1,600 lbs. Address L. A. Carver,
Florence. Mont.
FOR SALE--500 CORDS GREEN
slabs, $2.25 per cord, f. o. b. Darby;
$1.00 cord rate to Missoula. Storer
& Flightner, Darby, Mont.
SECOND - HAND SEWING MA
chines, slightly used; Singers and
other makes, half price. Singer
Sewing Machine Ca 118 B. Cedar.
FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND
hand: I pay highest prices for sec
ond-hand household goods. Hans
Jensen, 125 West Main: 819 black;
Ind. 1754.
ONE NEW )HOWARD IIEATFIR,
stove pipe and equipment; cost $30,
will sell for $15; one Wilton velvet.
rug, 9x12, cost $50, will sell for $30.
Telephone. 648 red.
ROYAL BLUE ANDAIAJSIANS;
best laying strain; winners at But(t
and Missoula shows; eggs, $2.00 and
$2.50 for 1.5; pullets, $1 and up.
Carl Lumby, 1117 Cooper, Missoula.
SIN(ItE COMB WHITE LE)GHORN
eggs for hatching, from our lilver
cup winning stock; first pen, $3.00;
second pen, $2; third pen, $1, for 13;
satisfaction guaranteed. Koegler
Bros.
ONE PEN PRIZE WINNIER BUWF"
Leghorns; good strain; Single ('Combh
Brown Leghorn pullets; also fine
Single Comb White Leghorn cocker
els; must make room for young
stock. 1644 South Fourth stree.t
west.
MATERNITY HOSPITAL.
PLEASANT HOME DURING CON
finement: 546 Rollins: 369 red.
POULTRY
FOR SALE-SEVEN PULLETS AND
one cockerel; Black Minorcas. L.
L. Wright; phone 158; Rattlesnake.
FOR SALE.-TWO BLACK MINORCA
cocks; one pen Black Minorcas; one
pen White Minorcas. Gil Heyfron;
phone 440 black; 627 South Fifth
west.
FOR SALE- S. C. WHITE ,LEG
horn cockerels; fine stock; fully de
veloped, 'healthy low-tailed birds.
(Reasonable prices. 720 South Fifth
street west. Phone 947 black.
START IN PURE BLOODS CHEAP.
For $1.00 and one chicken you raise
we'll give a setting from Willard's
Barred Rock flock; high grade pul
lets to sell. See Cecil Thurston,
308 South Sixth east; phone 335 blk.
EXHIBITION WHITE 'WYANDOTTE
layers. All pens headed by males
scoring over 90, from hens averag
ing 217 eggs per year. y2.00 ana
$3.50 per 15; $8.00 per 100. Fertility
guaranteed. Bisbee Bros., Missoula.
Bell phone 8621 Blk.
WANTED-HOUSES
WANTED TO RENT-FIVE OR SIX
room house; must be modern, and
in good condition. D. T., care Mis
soulian.
FOR SALE
One of the best built, finest lo
cated'bridk flats in the city, and
lot, 40x1$b; also 3-ronm modern
house and lot, 45x130, close in,
('entral Missoula, all for $7,500,
or will dillde. If you have
money Werg is a chance to get
great reti~tsrs. Look it up.
For Rent
Ranches, Orchard Homes,
city residences and furnished
housekeeping suites.
Fire Insurance
Best companies, lw\\est rates.
Money to Loan
On anything of atpr,-'ed value.
To Trade
Fine 10 acres to trade for
Missoula city property.
O.B. S. ORR
First National Bank Block
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT
322 WEST CEDAR.
519 ALDER STREET.
302 MADISON: GROUND FLOOR.
411 WEST PINE. DOWNSTAIRS.
TWO ROOMS, $10. 7:36 S. FOURTH.
TWO-ROOM SUITIE. 317 WEST
Spruce.
MODERN ROOMS, WITH GAS;
rent reasonable. 404 East Spruce.
WANTED-CITY REAL ESTATE.
WANTED-5 OR 6-1Ril)OM ITOISE;
south side. C. O. X., care Mis
soulian.
FLORIST.
FLOWERS, FUNERAL DESIGNS,
decorations for weddings, etc.; write
wire or phone, Bell 769; Ind. 2726; I
have no up-town store and no big
expense. It pays eb to give you the
benefit. Anders n's Greenhouse.
HOSPITALS.
TIRINITY HOSPITAL, 317 WOODY;
modern antd up-to-date. Bell
phone 316 black.
HIDES AND JUNK.
WESTERN HII)DE AND JUNK CO.
pays the highest prices for hides,
furs and jiunik. 511-27 West Malin
street; Bell 1068 red; Ind. 1710.
AUCTIONEER.
K. L. KIR.KIIART, AU'TIONIIlt,
128 West (',edar. IRes. phone 188
black; officee 75 black.
CARPET WEAVING.
CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INGRAIN
rugs. Nants, 1018 Cooper street;
phone 2252 Inl.
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
MODERN t'")TT'AGE. Phone 232 red.
FIVE-ROOM MODIRN HOUSE. 643
South Fourth west.
SIX-ROOM HlInI'SE; 615 N1T)l'rl
Third. Inquire WVindsor Ihotel.
EIGHT1-'l'-lROOM lIOUSISE, MOI:RN.
640 Brooks street; call in roar.
FIVE-ROOM MODERN; RANGE,
shades and linoleum. 507 North
Fourth.
FOUII-IROOM 11OUSE; Fl lST
class conlition. Call 646 \Voodford
street.
FIVE-ROOM L1IDE1IbN COTTAG I1 ,
range and large barn. L. C. tBrill,
N. P. depot.
MODERN lIl1 SE; BEST It St1
dence seetliio, on south side. 429
South First west.
SIX-(ROO i M()DIGRN HOUtISE;
shades and linoleum; on Stephens
avenue. Apply 328 Stephens ave
I.OWTLAND APATITMENTS--IEST
in city; one lower and one upper;
also one furnished. Wheeldon
,Rossl Co.
ONE PAIRTLY I'IURNISHID THREE
room flat; also three and four
rooms unfurnished. F. P. Smith,
502 East Front.
SIX OR TWELVE ROOMS FORI
rent on Woodly street, facing court
house. Phone 1319 Ind.; inquire 130
West Cedar street, N. Lacasse shoe
shop, across from postoffice.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL
security, Room 210, Montana Blk.
TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT ON CITY
or farm property; farm preferred;
$6,000. D. II. ,Ross.
AT EIGHT I'IER CENT ON CITY
property, 3 to 7 years' time. Can be
repaid in easy monthly payments.
Oscar Crutchfield, 204 Higgins ave.
HAIR GOD00 .
SWITCHES MADE TO ORDER.-
Switches made over and hair added;
combings made into switches or
puffs. Call up Bell 1022 red, or drop
a postal, we will call and give you
prices. I have 7 lots for sale cheap,
all in desirable location. Wellington
Bennett, 835 South Sixth street, west,
opposite Willard school. Look for this
ad every Sunday.
FOR SALE--RANCHES
FOR SALE-FIVE-ACRE OR$IIARap
Home, close to Fort Missoula car
line; fine soil; 450 fruit trees four
years old; five-room cottage, good
barn and chicken house: good well
and five-inch water right; $3,500,
half cash, balance to suit purchaser;
can you beat it? Write J. J. Mc
Carthy, Dickinson, N. D., or see E.
H. McCarthy, courthouse.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS.
E.AT-TIP TOP LUNCH.
YOUR HORSE NEEDS FIEED. S15~1
Dwye.r Bros.; phone 655.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-BEILT PIN, MIAIPLE LEAF
design. Return to Missoulian.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS.
FINE SUITE OF OFFIC'ES JUST
vacated; also two single rooms.
Apply First National bank.
FOR RENT-HALL.
F(OR RI'NT-1IAL.1, FOR IO 11I ES,
dances, etc. Maple floor. Barber &
Marliall.
National Forest Timber for Sale
Scaled bids will hbe received by thei
District Forester, Mllissoula, Montana,
up to and including March 11, 1913, for
125,000 rallroad ties, more or less,
consisting o)f Douglas fir, \VWestern
larch, lodgepiole pine and white fir,
and about 500 M feet II. M., more or
less, of sat\w timber. consisting of
Douglas fir, Western hlrch and yellow
pine,. upllon a designated area within
T. 17 N., R. 28 WV., unsurveyed, on 11he
St. Joe wiattershed, Lolo Nlatonltl Il'or
east, Montana, No bid of less than
6c per tie for all red fir, Western
larch alnd cedar railroad lies, 4c per
tie for all lodgepole pine tand white fir
railroad ties, $1.00 per M. feet B. M.
for white, fir saw timber, and $2.00 per
M1. feet B. M., for saw timber of all
other species will be considered. De
posit with bid, $500. The right to re
ject any and all bids reserved. Be
fore bids are, submitted full informa
tion concerning the timber, the con
dltions of sale, and the submission of
bids should be obltainel from the For
est Supervisor, Liolo National Forest,
SMissoula, Montana.
2-9-16-23-3-2-9
Notice of Probate of Will.
in the district couirt of the i'ouirtl ju
dicial distrlit of tihe state of iMoin
tana, in and for the county of Mis
soula,
In the matter of the estate of 1,in
maL L. I('llcver, deceased.
Putrsulant to an order of sa;id ciourt,
made on the 13th ilay of Ie'ohruary,
1913, notice is hereby given that Sat -
urdl:y, the first day of Marchi, 1913,
at 2 ("inch( p. in. of said day. at the
courltri(ini of said court, at the couirt
house ill th e couinty of Missoula, hIas
peon appointed as the tiule gnatd 1i1h(,,
for 'proving the will oif @tnimna I,. (lt
ver, deceased, and for hearing th p-ll
pliction of IRay '. ('ltver and it'ave
I. ('ulter \Vuest, for thei issuance to
tlic!ai of letters testin Ien(ltarv, whenliu
iand whtre aily iiperson interested mtiay
lappeal r arl conteitst tlhe saine.
Dlatetd Fihruary 13, 1913.
TH n8. P. ('()NILDON, (lerk.
ly JAS. Ml. I'(INIiN,
loDeputy ('lerk.
D [tW V(D \V ASHININTO IN,
Alttorney for lPetitliirs.
2-141-19-23
Notice of Close of Registration.
Notice I. I, yerrby given that the reg
istration Ibooksl for the registrattior of
lualiied 'l e (Lctors residing within the
city of Missoula, Montanall , for t11e ('cLyI
prlmlllary elec(tion to hIe held In said
ciity on Monday, March 24, 1913, will
lie closed Thursday, March 13, 1913,
at 5 o'clock p. nll. 2IectIrts for sucHII
delection mnay register by appearitng be
fore the coullnty clerk it his offi'e In
i lli courthouseil ii Inl ths :Ity ]and county
f 51 iisamuhla, ill the miillnner lprovidled
by law.
W. J. |A|HINiITi)N,
('mitnty ('1.rk In and for Missoulll
(County, State of Montana.
-11--3-13
AIpple'tion for grazing liii' lis. .
Nti.: is her. y gi\venii that al a ppl
etills for pert'llls Ito graze iatl,
liares and shei'p within l( 11 itt.er
n National I 'rorest durnlllllg lhe sol;i
`on if 191:3, must he filed in my office
It ,Iissoulh, ln(o lltant , oil oII r el m f ,
M arch 10, 1913. I ,'ill i lllf rlation i
", gard to tiro gra." gle fees to he
charged, and blank permits ho be used
In making apptl.ction will he fur
tilshrie upon r'fequest. Wilfred Wi.
,Vhite, Supervisor.
Notice to Nurserymen.
Bids will be 'received 11up 1 Mahnl 5,,
191t:, ;it ]1 o'clock I. rn., fi" furnishins g
40' Nor'Wuuv Maple ihadi'e Ir 'it' the
oily if uissuttilh
" ,ilf uiilt uins tiniy lie had at the city
etugin ir's t" offit'i.
'h'ri city councu l I'srves tihe right to
rejoe't any and ill bids.
W. II. sIrTI, i'll t iy 'lerk,
By N. I P. ItO iNi,, t leputy Clnlk.
WILSON RESTS.
P'rinceton, N. J., "elo. 22. ,l'Preside'lnt
elvet \'ilson saw no c'alhers today and
rllted moist of the little after his re
tuirn fromt New York, the. heavy rain
causing him to miss fils usual after
noion walk. lIe expoets to i lspend
Slundtay at horne. Tl'h T , cnliltig week
will be 'Mr. Wilson's last as governor
of New .Ji',rsey. He will s'ietd his
reslignation to the seurettary of state
to take effect next Saturdtly.
MANY MINERS LOST LIVES.
Harrisburg, Pl'a., Feli. 22.-More. Inhn
1,000i lives 'were lost in the imlii's of
Pennsylvania in 1912, acucordling tol the
annual report of tihe departlment of
mines, whichh shows that the total
prodluction of coual in the state
amounted to 245,231,555 tons, or ;almllt
one-half of the entire oultlput itt the
tnilti'tl Stlttes. Tlie Iroductllion Is an
increase of aibout 5,0,00i,000 tons. o\'ver
the previous year.
Mrs. S. S. S., Van Buren street.
Kingston, N. Y., (full name furnished
on application) had such decided bene
fit from using Foley's Honey & Tar
Compound that she shares her good
fortune with others. She writes:
"Foley's Honey & Tar Compound
brought my voice back to me during a
severe case of bronchitis and laryngitis.
Oh, how many people I have recom
mended It to." Missoula Drug Co.
Adv.
"FAKE REFORMERS"
ARE ROASTED
GOVERNOR DUNNE OF ILLINOIS
SCOLDS MEN WHO ARE
BLOCKING PROGRESS.
Peoria, T11.. I"Fe. 22.--c o\vernor Ed
ward P". Dtlnne tonight attlacked "fake
reformers." who, he declares, are rais
ing a false cry for tax reforn and
a revislion of the stata'e constitutionll to
preveont til ett:1 tlelti t of the initiative
and referendtlitm.
The olesa siln II:Ias the anttall Wash
ington hirthltday hllituqet of the ('reve
('noteur clubth of Peoria. The govelrnor
Iannountced thiat the enlcttlllent of the
initiative and referendumlll is the chief
am ition ofr his andllndlistlaLion and de*"
nolunletd those persons Wilto, ill his
opinton, are urging other reforms to
conceal their otpposition to tilhe' initi
atlive ,, llld refeto ltrllm.
Iln part lo\ 'lrn lorl , llltnne a:li:
"Tell Jaya: ago I listened to the
speech of ex-Sen:lator talley \\l p'
tured the roeintt rt'liiild Abrah;t m l ,in
ctll ofi l 1ilt; :lldt l I \\ias istillllisIl d t
learn tohat if UltneIlit were ini the flesh
today he r aul li have t n' l'la sti l\l art
I upho lder of the constitution of our l' ii -
fo hrefsth oranrs, a adopted it 1t hn7.
Ito ilay a tliln, tinlllt-d citllg Vo t
have vlgornlsly opposed " lst of the
1e1asures of tihe new -horn progressive
p til yt , ill luding t\oili 1', . tlll' go
dier, myho samd em t,h I rd nte thntl
tll mevelt had r'it liarnated tile nevar
ilncoln on the mine night ndl miade
that reinelarnaed (1 timict e dtt clare forl
practicailly alll of the ntonal progreil s
sive platform, Including w\omlan ll's ulf
frage.
"All historians agree that aWashing
ton was a plain, blunt-speaking sol
dier, who said what he meant and
who meant what he said. 1ie n'ever
ostenslll." ad'vocatled a Iolsure he Ilitn
reality ollppsed or opposed an mensure
whiclh he reallyI fllavored. IT0 ntever
chalsed the devil ar.ulnd t he stlli p.
Ite never heeane Ia lnlliet' of tih,
society of the 'doubll crlss.' lh, knlw
itlling ahei t the gentle art it' nilthldy
ing11 the vcwaters, 1e never sudlled tihe
hnhits iof the cuttlefish aniid sio Wyneer
adopti(od itls metihods in he politics of
his day.
"In the politics of the t \velntihth ern
tury, \W'ashingt. n, if riii,ln rnated,
wolV I he vulgarly termed a i'hak nulm
her' or a 'nl.' 1he \w'uld have hornl
in such qllestions as the inillalh'oaiul
I referendum I r the allIiln l l' lte
LAME DUCS DESCRIBE
THEIR INNER FEELINGS
\ .,i41 ll lngtIg I, 1 111h. 22. i" 11,lii 11,1e
Sr('nN lln tI ll' 1.1 1 iills 'I h I 'll't duie '11 11
ri1 s111 three 11 1. f11 , 111111 -ill II:I'11' 41h11
h.iave betll rlee'nlhd It plriva, ll e Ii1 , told
l'lgli Nlall l ll ll I'Ir'.e I clu l 4 ,1 ' I1 4h h(, it
feels Iii "gIl I1 .iI hll .lll. "
,1lohnl TI', 811 l "t, 0 011111r li t 1 ( 1hi: lg .Re -
lrd- lerallld, recltl, il ly " ,,he l( l1 i'll Ill tl
ril' i.tlllh I , ll'4.ll1,d 1 11upon . A. l'1 of
the, \ 1. a hing ltn ilar, h1111lll h ll
LittleGil Cur d "NatnAiwl Press Cld
hlu duci k," to inollll',lll . < ( . l.t r)-r
r ull, til) ac'ted 414 "lffl'lal deck
:h1l4cs r," :\t r. li''rry'.InnI t i ,ed fill .1
l; l'r g e gf o n t; II is Iir l l u i i \ v h t' ll - t
"genl)h'nirll . imt r Ihlt expi reld."
Nin ll e o I th ,e (11` ;s l ' , . pr'sen;ll had
i lnal rangress, \%hilel in Itlhe a Iilase "
.h( "'ll 'We 'ere greatly woriedi
('imll ,nt. a I1- \%'I1s Wi 'illi d by (1h ' I i.
al illit her c('II lili,. s heil had a per
hlatent croly cough that clung to her
rit all oth . tre iitnti '" unti l got
s ('lris, lre tio relievixned thatill
dreadful cough and cholling and ef
fect'd a pollitIve Ire in the co'llrse oif.
a lew days' timeo l.,-For, ale by all
ldruil t.-Ily.
COTTON IN COMPRESS
IS DESTROYED BY FIRE
'.lulhl ut , ll . h.1 . . - Fi i, " itlhll
prla'ti(;iily d! 4sltr yeul thll Atlantic
( ittl i'n '(;'ill i ir l pl tiil t fligilt l, ci ill
,-llnl., II,(ii00 l 1ili o, ' " a tt,.o , (1.
sIr 'yed Ill fri'ri, ht 'alr alid Il mli.
filg l had s ria.nd to tli. Ill its of thill
111,41(4 of hti l lln0 usi h l:i ral eT .111
pilny and the r'ght ( t Citon )il ci aonl
prnny. It illpplared til ,-hy woucld hbe de
str4yed. The dh iage is estlumated at
llllore than $1 00,000"t)
The fife in the 1'.iinipres4 1 ,I l a.ired
to have slarltel shoullltall ii i isly in f'ur'
(laces ilnd is belleved to have bleen of
in(indaiwry o."gin.
80X IN OGDEN.
gihon, Ita1h, IPel. 2Y. The I'himpu
Almeril'an Ivilgue bils b tull 'hl)u i spent
Washington's birth.lay on a, sloint'i
train while It ton . cross Utah, en
m ,ute fur training ground at Piasi
Iobh.de, (.;ll. The spleflihl departed fr
It(.no at l:Ji1 p. nl.
Little Girl Cured of An Awful Cold.
"Two years ago our little girl had an
awful cola that settled on her lungs,"
says Mrs. Wm. Galbraith, Hamburg,
N. Y. "We were greatly worried
about her condition. She 'had a per
sistent croupy cough that clung to her
despite all our treatment, until I got
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. This preparation relieved that
dreadful cough and chol.ing and ef
fected a positive cure In the course of
a few days' time."-For sale by all
drugglsts.-A4y,
80 ACRES
All tillable and in hay, 4% miles from
good town and railroad; good water
right; fair improvements. This place
cult 120 tons of hay last year. Price,
$4,200. and party will consider $1,500
to $2,000 in city property; time on
balance.
HOVERSON & STEPHENS
104 East Main St.
Bell 203 PHONES: Ind. 2314
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD,
CAMP NO. 73-Mvots the second and
fourth Friday nights of each month.
Odd Fellows' hall annex.
C. P. HIlTMAN, C. C.
J. E. AtIHEY, Clerk.
521 Harris street.
KNIGHTIIIS OF' ('OI.ITMBUIS, MIS
SOILA Ct)OUN('Il, NO. 1021-Meets is
Odd Fellows' hall, first and third
Thursday evenings of each month.
J(OllN II. TOLAN. Grand Knight.
D. W. FITZPATRICK. Fin. Sec.
MItSSOULA LODGE. NO
13, A. FI. & A. M.-n-egular
meetings first and third
Tuesdays in ,Masonic tnmple. Sojourn
ing brethren cordially invited.
HRt)IHi T' N. IHEAI. W. M.
F. 1". SQUIRISi , Secretary.
WESTERN SUN CHIAP'ER, NO. 11.
R. A. M.--Meets first and third Fri
days of each ionth in Masonic temple.
11. L. JOHINSON. it. P.
,. IL. Mt'A.Il,, Secretary.
11ARMONY LODGE NO.
49, A. F. & A. M.-Meets in
K. of P. hail, l. Front street.
Regular comnunllllications, 1st
and 3rd Mondays Visiting
niembers are especially invited
C'EO. P. PORITER, W. M.
C. R. AVERY, Secretary.
O. IC. S. EtI,ECTA CHAPTER.
NO. 7--Meets first and third
Thursdays of each month It
Masonic temple. Visltors espe
cially welcome.
MRSIt. ERARL BAIRD, W. M.
JAMER I,. WALLACE, W. P.
MILS. WM. 1. BELL, Secretary.
O. 1;. S. EMMANUEL CHAP
T'l'llt. No. 154 -Regular meetings
secod and fourth Wednesdays
of each miinth at 8:00 p. m., in
Masonic temp Inle. Visiting members
cordilaly Invited.
MllSi. AI'i A. KlcIAEY, W. M.
,MAY '.\ WAltNVlit, Secretary.
MIlSSiHIA AI4RItIF NO. 32, F. O. E.
-Me-l, first lrid third Tuesdays of
eacIh iontlilh iat 8:00 p. m.. at Eagles'
hall, West Main
W. A. 1 ,(IGAN, President.
JA'. A. ItAKERt, Secretary.
5('1 IIII,I,: it . l )(;l7. NO. 4 SONS
OIR IIIL'IMANN l Meets ICn agles' hall
first and third Miaundtays of each month
at 8 oU'licelk I. ll.
.INi. K lIEI1E, president.
F. W. KllI'IlAI,. Secretary.
lTN'IT'Il) AltI'ISANS--Meets every
s.econdl Thursttur at odd y'ellows' hall
alnnex at j I. in.
,L1. \'I, PIl TMAN, M. A.
8. 1.. 1) INIIAM, Secretary.
MI1SS(ll1.A ('AM11, NO. 5329. M. W.
A. ItR gul: m eotineags first and third
M iiunays .t I.l 1., I... O. .ih. . ll.
A ..\ACE, , (onsul.
I, tNItY I ,AKiIx Y, Clerk.
17 iggin Avenue.ng
Il)Yl IA II I,(illI ,AN )I-1S -R egular
m ,ting.s first tlol third 'hlnrday of
O h nth t s i. I on., i at . ( . V.
annex. (* sl \VI, I litin. . t Ic. L.
I'.. II. '. Kern, SereAI ory-T' Se' surt r,
120 Tll ison streel.
A BunYaAow
OF MOOSIE
uil For a Home3r
month at 8
). Igood location; about
to leavc city, so you can
hall.
W. &A. IRIAlN Dictator.
Phone. 172 I4.AKY Secretary.
A Bunch alow
Built For a Home
in good location; about
three blocks from county
high school; five rooms,
modern. Owner is obliged
to leave city, so you can
buy for less than cost.
Price, $2,600.
Taylor&Pearson
B. & A. Building.
Phone 1724. Bell 920.
A Ranch Bargain
100 arews of good lalid, 2% miles
31 and 32 station -irons Bldg.ae:
six ]Hil's fro ()rando"; 15 acres in
Tulry eHowd what, 15 acres it oats;
U ti.cv 7-rolol house; good bUrn and
other buildings; all household furni
tur, and farming machinery go with
Blackfoot Land Co.
GLASSCOCK & MORRELL
31 and 32 Higgins Bldg.
How is your
FIRE INSURANCE?
McINTOSH & FISHER
115 Higgins Avenue.
MISSOULIAN WANT ADS
BR1ING QUICK RESULTS