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FINE GUSHING WELL
IN FLATHEAD
ARTESIAN WATER IS STRUCK IN
LITTLE BITTER ROOT
VALLEY.
"F. A ] ' - iho
ltri k ct n 'il " !i. ;" ;ii; l l Its: .\',"i. Tinhe
T r tsi r ial l i I
TO RUSH THE BONDSo
,tv :1il ( sl;I, .\' I 1 :,t H ' ; 1 d i' , <t j S
to vie the prop -1d ri d.
s t fet . 1Ir i. I
N\3t1 r in lIb, it 11,; Ih 1 'I
A liquor llccntp i~f K. A. oKstpy was
sre th otl. intr .e~t rd i
The rnommiesinnrs nre nriR the i
taite tland bn lit , i fur- i
Iitharat, 'hr hb i - 1 , , ,i i ,
nip to th e . :t u1 1 nti' dl' .i a ',. i
r .l. r lic ii . .
nThe conr i it i ne oi s mr. urt tro i [h
ntis thing i .\l e. 1I' ir d . ., 1 2ii
not to take it up tl they had time
A liquor l ens. of R. A. ,stey was
renewed by the ,ard testorda i. ,
The commissioners at- r' u in" the I
state land t.urt to n''ki , ht st in fur
tlishitig the to
the purio. s, ' 1 ,lr
LEADER STORE CHARMS
WITH SPRING OPENING
t'i lp .s prin ti , l i l ? f :i\ T C·
+ist're+ ,....lr ly i, i" ,ir ' i .if ,. q
ing to proii .' I 1,i1 i v .': i -
l descri ti . v I'i ' '
and 1if othfr l,.',itins 1 ,:'
;it t he 11th'I.
A G;Srin s th I' ftErREi, . |li t
play of spric tii i , ;ni . ,' ".
I' M S I fs of Ila ].
i1e 1
(If if( iv gvri nlit
ntinu i d I t nii
,t the stir .
DISTRICT FORESTER
TO MEET RANGERS
ANGUS CHISHOLM HE F.
Trade Your
Vacant Lots
t r, t <- " i .. $1,200 . lit.
il... . iti ,r Il l't . ] ;r i s Cr "ar;
$1,400 equimty.
I'nr a five--roion iloiltern t tage
l'rA-r HIggisii 'i v v11nut:.; two blcksh
arin tar; $1,200 tjIllity.
All of ;ii\'oe on the siouth- slc.
An G 8. tn. (.'inr inl, E Rll us hlat
ly I htiev( to triie.
\We lhave a fine 4n-atcrt trart
with fine itimrovt-ier i tts nn east
sid.e of B1itter I oot for $3,500. 1alf
c;Trh.
W. H.Smead Co.
Higgins Block Missoula, Mont.
Phone 212 Red.
tMPROVED !RRIGATED
Farm Loans
8"
THREE, FIVE, TEN YEARS
With Privileges
GEO. F. BROOKS
Real Estate and Loans
SFirst National Bank Building
LOCAL BREVITIES
Juiide W\r'sNter is in Inrimilton for
i -, trying a law suit.
<'ily t -iEn in er Fr-id 1:ic, returned
,, :t,,rd v frmtn f Strom i
MMngazines--P, O. News stand.-Adv.
N T'. Stnaffanscin f ITnsio lihia
,'1, s in AIiSSw .i iiay.
lr -,,-sier ,f spte-\csvillo Sint
h i . oi tilt i int ss i5ll t lissolli l.
Achor, pinno tuner. Ind. 2355.-Adv.
W illiiiam c hiii r i - f iIi iniltoll5 i; inll
Rlissuil]: i f~ar :I "'W this weeik.
Attorniey ('i rls 1f. lill is in
Dr. Wanir, ,vetri1l1irian.. 1loth phlones.
-Adv.
trtc' AA.I sIion of S vIc, uscilis l,-ft it
the (',lim ildan t f,, r Madison,
M linn.
\W . T. Adiii !iis4 i t rn .i.sti t d ellpr !
froin Aill.rton, \ is.c id the city yis
M:irsh, the undertakrr, phone 321.
Reeves' Meat Miarket. Bell 914 Bikn
-Adv.
Ic r. l ]i irry i. ir.is , ri h \ait -ictll- , ci
, i ti.utititiintt.
Attorney E. 0. Lewis of Stevens
ville spienit the day In Missoula on
court business.
Frank Iti Icgcrs, a mill owner from
Df- n.,rein. i':c!c, int, . MTissouli yester
Dr. Wi!l.ird, osteopath, 1st Natl.
hank.- _Ayd . '
Atr \. It K il. i v toritniri li, g.,es
ic it, i tn ii i t , . . ii ] Io pro
i and Mrs. !l. IH..mith h-ft
]:. ng. i fI!l or 'I Spok]';|In- to Ir 'IIIina
,"Iaintld- (tood 8 per cent city loans.
!iceldon-o.ssi co.-Adv.
\Ir .. \s illiam t \ 'iss came htikomo
l-ls K'istq1 of tthe former Am1s
ick Merentile 'omllpanly lY Vwas a
Sitt ill M i.swttla 'cSt''rday.I.
Stenographer Dawsoll, Montana Blk.
Adv
.J. I,. l.'rits.chi of ! l, cia is in M is
tlnl: ,.t iSllit ll . Pmlul Firel
Mr. ain Mrs. 1'. .1. L Tax\'itt nwer
ill i dty from
l 'i l" )I -lip"l. ! I ;l lililto ll.
Frssh roiiosld I.!'Ifee, 3 lbs. for $1.
I ..---A d v. |
'r. '. tI. l''r zo rot rn'l y 'st torl>y
''! %h ]laihn, h l ire %v s call. d over
R. 1. r',abban AI ft yest-rday for
] ,, \ XI \will bh, this
' l i''' aft.r tisint.iss nmfti it 'rs.
First showing of ladies' new spring
iits. Martin's, East Cedar.-Adv.
wk ht'rit', ia d i brod miirmns;: Mis
,1' t'(,i c .rra' ll. MI. 'e4 doll, lpr,,1.-.\A l
Humane society. Call up 899, red
Sb!ack.--P. 0. box 60. R. F. D. 1.
d v.
M ril. .Tl" ; I11-.s tl " IIfr 2I:Is1 's I]t Io ' t Digf
,.r |:i ,'l.:i<, M '. ;>ii l M rI i . T. C. Ml'
N,.' II, Sichw ieier, optical spe
tinlj.t. I ,m; nts 23-2t:, M )ntana ik.- |
M r i;,r l MI: - W . 1'l. lb s f 'iaitiIr,
,,,, 1,. i l n~1 * I!,.' .l p u sll ess Ft l r tll.t
1'. i. M Ire, l.ir'pra tnr, Ham. blk.
\ ldis.'as'; t.xam. free. Bell 1084.-
.r i, M i, r f the M il
T i l t'1111- t l It Ik
All . I '. \ i . l' i i i l ii lt1d it'n
Sks fr ale at ITlie lisbsoulian of
n t R . \ ine 618, i re.n it Id
i ,-A .t atrie.,s
li ' it " %s, t i ll Al . I It lit
tI.. \on l %'%rll h l s cilnd l ctling dvi
d . llt I t. Ca lell II Ir'd l case.
1is , ay \ IV*k % ho h;-. s ' ,l n for
t f is , Io is -alf f it , t d in no, . l
ri rd lt irtia y v il n hisso l Il o isit
Dr. lAnna Jamis, -steopatl, l iggins
block. Ptonie 34 black.-Ad. ,3 red.
tMrs. . 1y I ' ll, % ,]o has been vi,'iting
friends i ,i lmilton, shItopped over if
Missoula ye'sterday while on her wa.
to jPin her husband In Lethbridge
Canada.
A. G. McDougall, a railway con
tractor from Portland, Ore., called oz
at ftew of his many friends in lissoul
I w.sterday while on his way to Butt
-Mr. MctD)ougall ltlas unde.r his direc
tion 3,000 men employee on his va
rious pieces of work in Washingtor
and 200 men at work hero in Montana
Misses Iaura Harper and Carrib
iHork are here from Hamilton to at
tend the performance of "The Rose
Maid" this evening at the flarnolt
theater.
'Money to loan on ranch and cit3
property. H. D. Fisher, 113 E. Malt
strcet.-Adv.
Miss Mainle Plant has returned tc
resume her school work in the Roose
velt school. Miss Plant has been in
SMichigan during the illness and death
of her mother.
Miss Grace Dutton. who has been
substituting in the Missoula schools,
left yesterday for Victor, where she
Swill lhave charge of a grade recently
added to the schools there.
R. M. Cobban Realty company has
moved to rooms 69-70 Higgins block.
-Adv.
Mrs. J. . Smith, who has been
isiting Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Kennedy
!at Shinglecote and other friends up
til RaIttlesnlake valley. returned yes
tiirday to her home in the Moiese val
Mr. and Mrs.. T. P. Wood of Victor
and Mr. Wood's rother returned yes
terday fron a visit in Chicago. Mr.
W \\ od is a prominent oreliardist of
Victor. lHe is glad to get home, he
Says. though he enjoyed his visit in
the east.
S. W. Hudson, chiropractor, B. & A.
Bldg. Any disease. Examinations free.
-Adv.
The third lquarterly conference of
the Mrlthodist clhurch was held last1
rv(ning in the church, Rev. Edward
Iaird Mills, 1. 11., presiding. Many
itlems of iiisiness i mportant to the
j elfarel, f tlil local organization vwere
t rlts'ted.
i ('eorg'e Tinxilsend returned Sunditay
Sfrom I 'lntri(ce, Neb., where he Wvas
i:",lrl.d sPev(crl eepks ago on account
r', the ill iiss irf his 1son. The latter
is nl.i consiil'ied to be well on the
Sr.;id to recover".
I April nuibers here: Poslmopolltan,
Polpular, D)rsigner, Delineator and
Woaltln's lmgazinre. Post Office news
stanli. Masonic temple.-Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. HI. W. Sanborne of
Stevensville were guests at the Palace
hotel yesterday. Mr. Sanborne left on
a business trip to Spokane, and Mrs.
Sanborne will remain in Missoula
during his - alisone.
Miss EIst lle Smlith of the lingerie
(-,partIniit (if tlh l Mlissoula MNercan
til C tp;iny lvft last night for Spo
katie. Th.r shle will be joined by a
sist 'r, Indl tir' two minay go to Fresno,
( i. al ...l... 'litt of the srilous illness
iPpp.irdl, bridgoe (ontractor, returned
yesterday fr.on a bltsinoss trip into
i the nort'ern part of the state. Mr.
Bllwl wVas awanrilld (cottracts for
building four bridgies in Blaine coun
tyi, 'VllSe aiggrecate cost will be
?$7,nn0. The wvorlk will be done this
1 T. I. Finle of this city was
I award d the contract for building the
handsot1i ntw' fltr-roont school holuse
ait Ptotinc. a;nd l1e hegan yesvterday
putting mniI ianld tonims at work hlaul-]
inti mnat-,rial and excavating. Archi
t,(' .7. H. L Ke111nery designed tile
I uiblin-,
Iev. Et.lýa rd L,:i n Mills. T). )., who
'eniit Su iiayv in Miss'oil a nd
r 'lich'il it lin l services in the
.itlhodist churchl, lift last e-vening
,r TR inan. Dr. Mills will tako pirt
lith URv. Johln RE.s', tihe r(igular ips
or at Ri.nan, in rconIducting revival
irvicefs fir a ptrifod of 10 daý's.
A son was lorn yesterda'y norning
, Mrs. T. J. ( ilo at tho home of Mrs.
jary L.aiviy (n Fast SprteO stireet.
ir. ('oio, tth' fathor, is a. civil vni i
icr now ( riign'di l in luildinri g niw \
iii fr tlh Io 'anadian 'ac ific railway
ie;ir EI:ilinriton, i anada;i. M rs. C'ole is
i sist r if Mrs. lDan MfrQuarrle.
TOM JOHNSON SERIOUSLY ILL.
Keen regret ani anxioty v is felt liy
i host of frionils ,in riinjni t of lhe
iiT i dll i serit us In ii- illli s Ti r Is
l l! itl.- ll, IIth . 17 i ' i r- d id si n f l l f Ir
Iri M 1. ( Ilrlet s h nilh On lit it i n f iii
HELENA MAN DIES.
I'L owe.l fl oor lll . , . .ll lh flh ... . . .,e . ll, d.r(2 .0
Fi rst balIII oy r.t .h ..ti.s li ..t .i 1 i iillhn i
,q, this l it% e. 'l ' ul n 11111 1.1-A %%ill I 11 h l 'l
itS cn. u1 o l bIlc ony . . I I(. Itri. li'lt.
G ai r y . .............................. ...i.i .... 0 i
Sllll t'e, '1,1, M onfitt \\ 0s 1 t. is
HARNOIS, MAR. 11
Werba & Luescher
Present the English sing
ing comedienne
ALICE LLOYD
In their operatic sensa
tion
THE
ROSE MAID
PRICES:
Lower floor ........ .................. 2.
First balcony ...................... 1.50
Second balcony ........................$1.0QO
Gallery .. ......................................50
Sale, Monday, 10 a. m.
HARNOIS, MAR. I11
All That the Most Critical Man Could Ask
of His Clothes He Will Find in These
SStylish Spring Clothes
The man whose suit comes from this store is certain of the satisfaction that accom
panies the knowledge of being neatly and stylishly attired. The suits that we of
fer to our patrons are constructed by America's best tailors. They are made of the
finest fabrics, in the newest patterns and in all the wanted shades. The variety is
large and offers ample scope for every man's choice, and every suit is distinctive,
stylish, durable and sure to be satisfactory. They are of irreproachable fit and will
retain their shapeliness through thick and thin. In everything but their prices
I, they are strikingly similar to the expensive suits made by custom tailors. We give
you three good lines to choose from.
' I Stein-Bloch, "Vogue"
"Artcraft"
S$10.00 to $15.00 to $20.00
S to $25.00 up to $35.00
Men's New Spring Hats
' ) New Fedoras and Telescope shapes
in tans, grays, browns and blacks,
SPECIAL in both scratch and plain; they are
the best hats made for the price,
2 5 C nts $1.50 to $3.50
Cents
Men's Four-in- I Our Special Sale
Men's Four-in-ON
Hand Ties M
Norw spring t i s for / S
im n ii shlades of r ed,
gr1,o0n, ,rol.n, gray, blues,
lavender, tan andl black4:.
inadeI uI ifri silk anid pop- 4 "
lilts; extra, good values. iC ra ene e
1 C I This is the time of the year that you need
Si -a c'oat to protect you from rain and snow
and squi"alls; and if you 1IS0 want the same
New Line of Men's Shirts cotý sqllsc nd it y, .... I Ant th E .....
oS coat to do for dress and warmth, he~re we
h1 S veacombl,lnaion--"TH E CRAVENETTE."
The ThVINDEX" Shirnst prac.... tical cat d fo ts ci
he "VINDEX" Shirt at is tirn of tli yar. e ave
-, iave l very l.ort.unte this sealsn to secure the agency for 5the n in f bl;ls(k and grla worsteds; tan,
the celVbra.dl Vindex slirt flr nen. We show\ them in all nrew brown and gray English t wieds and tan
styles and fai,ries; soft ,mililtary <,llars, attached or d( tap hed, with sued" cloth. T 'We oflfr thom at these spe
or with i t I rench cuffs. Vindex shir a g ra ted to giv tthe t cial low lprict s fori the next few(\ days:
2 I' cent I.tr st . .tl an oLthr Yake.i In every | t Regular $15 Cravenettes .....$10.00
shirt .win \:ill find ;. gudran tee bond to this effect.
Regular $18 Cravenettes ......$12.50
We Show Them From $1.25 to $3.00 Regular $20 Cravenettes..... $13.50
S' Regular $25 Cravenettes ...... $20.00
Regular $30 Cravenettes .....$22.50
SL N-ln R C O We also have a big line of Gabar
T L dines and English Slip-Ons from
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Missoula's Popular Trading Center $3.50 to ..... ........................ ....... $3
v- -- ------------ - ---- _ ______________ ^ t ___________
What Is Your
Name for the
New Theater .
Have you sent it in yet?
It not, fil'l out the coupon
below and send it in now
to F. C. Quimby, box 343.
My suggr'sioll flr a name is
M y n Ie . ...................
Street a li ss .......................
O ut-of-town all r ss......................
I at .. .... ............ .........
Orton Bros.
118 EAST CEDAR STREET
State Agents
Steinway & Sons
Chickering & Sons
Vose & Sons, Kimball
and several other
high-grade pianos
Special Sale of Sheet Music
THIS WEEK
Ten Cente Per Copy; two for 15
Cents.
ORVIS MUSIC HOUSE
BIJOU
THEATER
Today Only; Matinee 2 to 5 p. m.
The Redemption
Kalem's Special dramatic offering
in two parts.
A powerful sociololgicial story, re
frslhingly new in theme, is a grip
ping lportrnyal ofl tlh development
of the gooid which is within all men.
Annie Rowley's Fortune
Thtre is not IL dolihl about the
siu((ccss of Ilhis 'colnedy. It pleased
a large aulirnce in Hutte, and tley
shoutedl with I:tighter in apprecia
tion of this (lever comently.
The Bijou-Always Standard
First-Class Productions.
Garden City
Auto Repair Shop
107 Pattee Street
The best equipped shop in
western Montana.
Light machine and automobile re
pairing and overhauling.
S. G. CHAFFEY, Mngr.
Don't let the baby suffer
from eczema, sores or any
itching of the skin. Doan's
Ointment gives instant re
lief, cures quickly. Perfectly
safe for children. All drug
gists sell it,
AMERICAN
THEATER
Today's Program
The Surveyors
and
The Pony Express
Fifteen minutes of pleasing diver
sion. You will like the exciting
parts.
"Roads That Lead Home"
A splendid dlr:ma hy the Solax
com pany.
"The Hypocrites"
O(wen Mloor and IFritz.ie TBrunette
are featured in this clever comedy.
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
EVERY DAY.
Daly Addition Store
will give free one dozen fresh eggs
with each $5.00 order of groceries
from now until Easter.
GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED
Bell Phone 760 Black.
MISSOULLAN WANT ADS
BRING QUICK RESULTS
ISIS
The King of Them All Presents
MR. MAURICE COSTELLO
The most popular actor In mo
tion pictures, in an excellent coin
edy-drama
"Cinderella's Slipper"
Tonight and Tuesday
"The Will of the People"
One of the best dramatic subjects
presented this season. It's a politl
c'al story throiighout.
Tihe 'Vitgra.ih comunll y presents
Mr. Van )yke rliioks aIi(]I Helen
Costello Iin a dandy citliedy Idramai.
COMING
Tomorrow and Thursday a heauti
ful story in two reels entitled
"MOTHER"
This pietre will leIave a lasting
impression on all who see it.
ISIS
The King of Them All
CARNATIONS
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
Missoula Nursery Co.
INSURANCE
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
and Real Estate.
National Suxety Company.
DAN H. ROSS

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