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TWICE-A-DAY CL ASSIFIED ADS MCARRY YOUR MESSAG MORNING AND EVENING Classified Advertising Rates Per word, each day................... . .02 Per line, per week .................... . .40 Per line, per month ................. 1.00 All ads must be ordered for a stated length of time. Orders for ads to be taken out must be in the office before 1 p. m. for afternoon paper and 8 p. m. for morning paper. Minimum Charge, 20 Cents. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - RAILWAY MAIL clerks; examinations everywhere ftrequently; sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 207 H, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-MEN TO QUALIFY AS malesmen, repair men and drivers; thorough course, actual shop prac tice and driving; best equipped shop In the west. Address M., Helena Automobile School, 524 North Main street, Helena. Mont. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. dIRL FOR GENERAL HOUISEWORK. 341 University avenue. GIRL FOR GENERAL I1O)USIWORK. 105 University avenue. SITUATION WANTED-MALE COOK WITH MANY YEARS' EXPE rience, wants position. Kay W\ata nabe, Missoulian. SITUATIONS WANTED--ODI) JOBS for university students; 25c per hour. Phone Bell 25. COOK WITH MANY YEARS' EXPE rlence, wants position. Kay 'Wata nabe, Missoulian. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE. WANTED-CURTAINS TO LAITN der; satisfaction guaranteed. Call or drop postal to 701 South First street., FOR 8ALE-MISCELLANEOUS. "EAT TIP TOP LUNCH." WOOD. BELL PHONE 826 REI). GOOD COAL RANGES. 704 RIVER. SIX SHOATS. PHONE 0721 B.LACK. M'INTOSH AND SNOW APPLES. 8462 Black. FOR SALE-COAL HEATER, $6.00. Apply 304 South Second. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS soullan office; 20c a hundred. ONE 3%-INCH WAGON, ONE 4-INCH wagon. Inquire Frank Stinger. ALL KINDS OF ROUGH LUMBER at HaYes spur. Baird & Harper. DRY SLABS, $2.50 PER I,()LOAD, Missoula Wood Yard; phone 458. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND AU tomobilles. 106 West Spruce street. HORSE, BUGCr'Y AND HARNESS, cheap. Ravalli rooms, 246 Iliggins avenue. CHOICE ]BALEI) HAY, W\'II:AT, oats and barley. Phone 1120; 914 Toole avenue. FOR SALE-L. C. SMITH BROS.' typewriter; almost new; very cheap. 626 East Front. SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING machines; $5 and up. Hoyt-Dick inson Piano Co. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels. Chas. E. Lucas; Bell 7412; rural 3. FOR SALE-GIRLS' 20-INCH BICY cle; in good repair; will sell cheap. Call at rear of 315 East Front. 1913 TWIN MOTORCYCLE, FULLY equipped, almost new; guaranteed; a bargain. Address A., Missoulian. CASH REGISTERS, SAFES AND typewriters, both new and second hand. Sample and salesroom, 112 West Spruce. AT A BARGAIN, NINE PAIRS LOG ging sleds, seven pairs logging trucks. Duncan Dingwall, Drum mond, Mont. FOR SALE-A HIGH GRADE PIANO only been used one month: will sell at sacrifice. Call at 327 South First, or phone 788. STEAM CONCRETE MIXER, THREE derricks, oak and fir finish, glass paints and iron house moving tim bers. 144 South Sixth west. FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL DOU ble action harp; same as new, for less than half cost price. Must sell at once; 327 S. First St. Phone 788. FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND hand; I pay highest prices for sec ond-hand household goods. Hans Jensen, 125 W. Main; 819 B; Ind. 1754 FOUR-HORSE TEAM, YOUNG: TWO mares, weight 2,800; two geldings, weight 3,200; wagon, harness and 4-inch logging truck. Address W. J. Schneider, Keystone, Mont. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. SEWING AT HOME OR BY THE day. Mrs. Clark, 123 South Third west. WANTED-TO RENT FOUR OR five-roomed furnished house with bath. Address C. C. Shields, Bon ner. FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS. SUITE OF TWO FRONT OFFICE rooms in B. & A. building. Apply B. & A. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT; ONE OF the best locations in city. Houston Realty Co., 115 Higgins avenue. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. SMALL STORE ROOM FOR RENT. 319 Higgins avenue. FOR RENT-STORE ROOMS AFTER March 31; choicest location on Hig gins avenue. Chas. L. Cowell, Mon tana building. FOR 8ALE-CITY REAL ESTATE 2% ACRES, 3 BLOCKS WEST POL ley mill; good improvements; good water right; small orchard bearing. NICE BUNGALOW ON SOUTH side, A-1 condition. Rented. Price, $1,000; $450 cash, balance 2% years. Snap for somebody. P. O. Box 1416, Missoula, Mont. SIX - ROOM, MODERN HOUSE; good cellar, cement walks, two lots; Pouth Missoula addition, near Hig gins avenue, $2,500; easy terms; Wheeldon-Rossl Co. Bell phone 99. HOUSE AND LOT, $500; $50 DOWN, $10 a month, if taken at once. At 1408 Sherwood. For further par ticulars, see W. J. Currier, Crystal Barber shop, after 7 p. m. Bell phone 1170. FOR RENT-HOUSES. A GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. CALL 138 red. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. 409 NORTH Third street. THREE FLATS, TWO FURNISHED. 412 Cottonwood. MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE. IN quire 701 Stephens; Bell 58 red. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, 407 STEVENP street, $22. Wheeldon-Rossi Co. DWELLING OR FLAT1S. APPLY Geo. L. iteinbrenner. Phone 473 olacK. THE BOLAND--FIVE-ROOM MOD ern flats; best in the city. Wheel don-Rossi Co. FOR RENT-ONE LOWER OUTSIDE apartment; steam heat. Curran Flats. Phone 133 black. BRICK BUNGALOW; FIVE ROOMS and bath; unfurnished; hot water furnace. C(all 691 black. THREE-ROOM COTTAGE, FUR nished for light housekeeping; $15 month. For further information see \V. J. Currier, Crystal Barber shop, after 7:00 p. m. Phone 1170. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMS, MODERN; CAR line. Phone 941 red. SIX-ROOM IHOUSE NICELY FUR nished; large yard; $20 per month. Bell 163; Glasscock & Morrell. FOR RENT-10-ROOM FURNISHED, steam heat, large dining room, suit able for club. Geo. F. Brooks, Mis soula. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 529 SOUTH FIFFTH WEST. MODERN, 314 HIGGINS AVE. 301 NORTII SECOND STREET. ONE 11R00M; GAS. 411 ALDER. DOWNSTAIRS. 147 S. FIFTH W. FURNISHED: GAS. 503 E. FRONT. MODERN; GCAS. 211 W. SPRUCE. MODERN, WITH (GAS. 404 EAST Spruce. TWO 011 TIIIREE ROOMS. 444 South Fourth west. TWO NIC('ELY FURNISHED .ROOMS for rent; private bath. 528 East Front. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. IIOT AIRt HEAT'EI) ROOM. 315 EAST Front. References required. FUIRNISHIED ROOMS FOR RENT, for Sale, Board and Room and other cards at The Missoulian office. AUTOMOBILE FOR RENT. NEW 5-PASSENGER CAR, BY TIIE day or hour; terms reasonable. Phone Bell 1072. LOST AND FOUND. LOST - SMALL BROWN ANGORA cat. Finder leave at Missoulian office. LOST-ONE PRESTOLITE TANK between Missoula and Lolo. Finder return to Missoulian for reward. DRESSMAKING. 1018 COOPER. IND. 2252. BY DAY. 222 EAST CEDAR. DRESSMAKING; PRICES REASON able. Miss Fountain, 909 Toole avenue. FANCY AND PLAIN. APARTMENT No. 25, Penwell hotel; Mrs. L. D. Humphreville. MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. TAY lor & Pearson. HATTER. VELOUR AND FELT HATS cleaned and blocked. Hat Box. CARPET WEAVING. CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INcGRAIN rugs. Naats, 1018 cooper street; phone 2252 Ind. DANCING LESSONS. CHILDREN'S PRIVATE CLASS. Ind. 2632. FOR SALE-CATTLE SHORTIIORN AND HEREFORD stock-300 young heifers and 50 young steers. Well-bred, farm raised, gentle. George Townsend, phone 460 red; John Deffebach, phone 309 red. EMBROIDERY. EMBROIDERY STAMPING AND hand made embroidery at Knisley's Cigar store, Masonic temple. TO TRADE. 40 ACRES FIX MILES EAST OF MisFerusoula, for city property. Chas. Ferguson, Montana block. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR TRADE-A PAYING business on Higgins avenue; will consider clear city or outside prop erty. P. O. Box 609. BRAND NEW MOTION PICTURE theater doing fine business; account ill health. Star theater, Hamilton, Mont., Pringle & Irwin, props. HORSES WINTERED. MIXED TIMOTHY AND CLOVER fed, $4.00 month. Phone 370 red. AUCTIONEER. K. L. KIRKHART, AUCTIONEER, 128 West Cedar. Residence phone 188 black; office, 75 black. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY THE EMP. IBUREAU, 220 HIGGINSI avenue; room 7; 1122 Bell; Ind. 647. BONDS. BONDS-WE WRITE BONDS. THY us. R. M. Cobban Realty Co. FIRE INSURANCE. IF YOU NEED FIRE INSURANCEI talk with Taylor & Pearson; wel have good companies and will ap preciate a part of your insurance business. FOR FIRE, ACCIDENT AND health insurance, surety bond, bur glar insurance, see A. K. Andersen, 112 East Ceder street. city. Strong and reliable companies. STORAGE. ( E N E R A I STORAGE - EVERY. thing oni earth; expert packing and crating. J. \V. Reely, 724 West Ceedar; both pholnes. HIDES AND JUNK. WESTERN HIDE AND JUNK ('O. pays the highest prices for hides, furs and Juik. 511-27 West Mali street. Ind. 1710. RESTAURANT. "EAT TIP TOP LUNCH." PIANO TUNING. W. REHIMER. PHONE IND. 1129. FOR RENT--BARN. BARN AND CABIN. 411 ALDER. WOOD SAWING. FOR ST R A 'T TO N'S WVO(DSAW leave orders at BIonner's groc(. Bell 114 FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING, Missoula Wood Yard; phone 458. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting to Ap prove Amendment of Articles of In corporation and to increase the Capital Stock of Iron Moun tain Tunnel Company. To Each Stockholder of Said Company, and Every Other Person Concerned: You are hereby notified that a meet ing of the stockholders of the Iron Mountain Tunnel company, a Montana corporation, will be held and is called to convene, pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of said com pany, in the office of said company at its principal place of business near its mine and concentrating plant near Superior, Missoula county, Montana, at half past two o'clock p. in. on Tues day the sixteenth day of DIecember, 1913. The object of said meeting Is, first, to ratifY, confirm 'and approve the act of the board of directors of this company in ordering its articles of incorporation to be amended so as to empower it to issue all kinds of preferred stock; and the act of its president, under- such authority, in causing said amended articles to be filed in the office of the county clerk of Missoula county, Montana, and In the office of the secretary of state of said state, and, second, for the purpose off considering the matter of increas ing its present capital stock from two million ($2,000,000) dollars to five mil lion ($5,000,000) dollars-an increase of three million ($3,000,000) dollars such increased stock to consist of two hundred thousand (200,000) shares of common stock, having a par value of ten ($10.00) dollars per share, and one hundred thousand (100,000) shares of preferred stock of like par value; and to provide for the payment of divi dends on said preferred stock at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from its date of issue, payable quarterly, to be cumulative. And to further provide for the re demption of the whole or on a pro rata basis of any part of the said preferred stock that may be issued and out standing on any dividend payment date and at any time within 5 Years next after its date of issue at 120 per cent of par, or $12.00 per share, plus all dividends or parts of dividends un paid at said redemption date. And for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. This notice is signed by a majority of the board of directors and trustees and the president of this company. WILLIAM Q. RANFT, President and Director. HENRY C. STIFF, Director, H. E. CHANEY, Director. C. F. DORMAN, Director. E. L. FREEMAN, Director. Constituting a majority of the board of directors of the Iron Mountain Tun nel company. Notice to Creditors. State of Montana, County of Mis soula-ss. Estate of James O'Leary, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned executor of the last will and testament of James O'Leary, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased to exhibit them with the neces sary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this no tice, to the said executor at his office in room 10, Montana block, in the city of Missoula, Montana, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Missoula. D. FLAHAVEN, Executor of the last will and testa ment of James O'Leary, deceased. Dated November 29, 1913. 112-1-8-15-22, Sale of Non-Competent and Inherited Indian Lands Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service, Flathead Indian S Agency, Jocko, Montana, November 5, 1913. Bids for the lands listed below will be opened at the Flathead Indian Agency, 'I Jocko, Montana, at 1:30 p. m., January 15, 1914. Each bid must be accompa tiled by certified check on some solvent bank, payable to order of Fred C. Mor gan, Supt. & S. D. A., fr tot less than 10 per cent of amount hid. If bid is accepted balance of amount of bid must be paid within' 30 days front accept ance. If successful bidder shall fail to comply w'th terms of bid or fail to 4 make payment of balance of amount of bid within 30 days after due notice, check for 10 per cent of anlount of bid accompanying bid shall be forfeited to use of owner of the land, less cost of advertising, etc. Each bid must be 9 enclosed in a sealed envelope, and nmist be marked by the bidder, "Hid for 1 Indian Land." The date ,,t iopenlig must be stated, but description of the land must not he noted on tl:e envelope. No bidder shall be permitted to include more than one allotment ilI atny hid. If a prospective purchaser desires to bid on more than one. llotnwi.t he must submit a separate hid for each allotment he desires to purchase .Sl,. numtber as shown in left-hand itmargin of list I can be given In the bid. SALE APPRAISAL LEASE NO. NAME DESCRIPTION EXPIRES 24 Emma Moss ............S.. . NEV%, less 8.75 a R. W. N. i'. Ry , SEWi NW% sec. 3, E1. NEi: SEW sec. 4, T. 16, R. 20. 131.25 a .......... ..................... $ 1,640.00 N o lease I 26 Katherine Raymond . N, NE% sec. 19. T. 18, R. 21, w a................ ... 2.400 00 No lease4 29 Napoleon Dumontier \v' t, NEW sec. 19, T. 18, R. 21, Si) it . .... 2.li0l0 I0i0 N.. lease 34 Louise Schumtah .. \XV,2 SE% SW% sec. 31; N N NWV, SE% NW%, and part S\VW NW% described as: be ginning 1-16 cor. sec. 31-32. N'5, E. 20 ch; S. 20 ch; W. 5 ch; N. 15 ch; W. 15 ch; N. 5 Ch; to point of beginning, set. :32. T. IS, IR. 20, 157.50 a . 800.00 No lease 38 John Gingras .............. lN0 SEti, SE14 NE%, sec. 14, '. 23, .. 21, 120 a ...... .. ..... 1,700.00 No lease 40 Basil Bull ................. S1E 4 S.,V sec. 12, T. 23 R. 21 40 a 1,2401 00 No lease - 41 Rosalie Martin........... . NEW4I sec. 29, T. 24, . 22., 0 a ...................2....,00o 00 No lease 43 Phillip Contesto........ E1,' NEW sec. 10, T. 19, I. 24, SO a ................. 2,00000 No lease 47 Michel Enhulumtah. S' SW14 sec. 34, T. 19, It. 20, 80 a . ........................ .. 2,000.00 No lease 49 Catherine Kikashe. 1E% NWV% sec. 10, T. 18, it. . 20, 80 it ..... . .. 1.600.010 No, lease 50 Thomas Antiste........ I:l2 SEW sec. 32, T. 22, It. 20 SO a ...... ..... ............ . 3,550.00 4-30-15 61 Joseph Jerome Shstr'ln.,, i'4 NEIB4 sec. 10, T. 18, R. 20, NO a.. 2,0000i0 No lease 52 Susan Brooks Michel \V'1 SW'.4 seec. 2. T. 20, it. I, SOi i... ... ....... ,20000 No lease1 53 Isabel Stassoo ............ SWVi set. 29, T. 24, . 22,. 160 a . ............ ............. 1,600 00 No Itase 55 Margaret Finley....... ..\\'4 SW%, V12 SEW SW sXe. 29, T. 22, R. 20, 60 a........ 1,000.00 No lease 56 Jerome Shstemoo...... I: l ,51¼4 sec. 10, T. 18, R. 20, .O a. . ................. 2,000.00 No lease 58 Joseph Painted Head L.ts 1 & 2, sec. 31, T. 18, .. 20; t; NEW, N% NE% SEW sec. 36, T. 18, R. 21, except 7.75 a in sec. 31, and 7.75 a in NE% NES;,, sec. 36, R. W. N. P. By., lil1 63 a .. .. ........ . ...... . 1,500.00 No iease 59 Paul Martin .............. Lot , sec. 3, T. 24, R. 23; XV'· s SW',. & Lot 5. see. 35, T. 25, It. 23, 139.96 a .... .. .......... 1,500.00 N o lease 60 Lucy Lantow............. Sl.. I'1 sec. 20, T. 19, It. 19, O a ..........................2,000.00 No lease 63 Agate Alexander Colvill S .cS SXV4 sec. 5, T. 19, R. 22, 80 a ................. ......... 1,600.00 No lease = 64 Antoine Granjo............ SW4 sec. 33, T. 18, It. 21, 160 11 3,200.00 3-1-16 66 Isabel Riley ............... N. S\VW sete. 28, T. 23, Ii. 19, 80 a .. ... ......... ............ ........ 1,5 00.00 N o lease 69 Mary Hewankorn ...... ....' SW SEW, SW2 'SW/ set. 4, T. 23, R. 20, 120 a ...... 3,200.00 No lease 70 Joseph Onickcanilseet . NEW% SEW/4 see. 36, T. 24, R. 22,71 40 a . .............. .......... 1,270.00 No lease 71 Joseph Domlnick Finlty SlN, SV¼4 sec. 2; NE%¼ N W.% set. 11, T'. 16, it. 19, 80 a 1,000.00 No lease 72 Michel Antoine............. .. \'W SW¼ see. 15; SE'4 SO.t sce. 16, T. 16, t. 19, 80 a 1,600.00 No lease 73 Pierre Joseph ........... Ni NE% sec. 17, T. 16, H. 19, 80 a .... ........ .... . . . 2,800.00 3-1-16 74 Michel Revals ............ N'2 NWW sec. 21, T. 16, it. 19, 80 a ...................... 2,000.00 3-1-15 75 Catherine Shlpler...,.............Lot I & NWV NWWV sec. 12, T. 16, 3R. 20, 79.89 a ...... 3,994.50 No leate 76 Susan Aulee ...... ................ NW\V. NEW NWW/, 1E% NWV% NW%, sec. 25, T,. 17, R. 20, 140 a . ........ ....... ...... 2,100.00 No lease 77 Susan Cordier ........... NW% SW¼ sec. 22, T. 18, It. 19, 40 a .... ... .. .. ... .. .. 1,000.00 No lease 78 Mary Larose ............. ot 3, see. 4. T. 18, It. 19; SE% SW!.4 sec. 33, T. T19, R. 19 79.68 it . 1,992.00 No lease 79 Loule Finley .....................NW S\Wt4 sec. 10, T. 19, It. 20, SO a .it 2,400.00 No lease 80 Madaline Finley .............W. W'% NEW set. 10,'V. 1T.1, t. 20, 80 a ......... ........ . 2,400.00 No leonse 81 Therese Mary...................... Lots 3 & 4, sec. 2, T. 19, R. 21, 80.59 a .1,611.80 No lease 82 Samuel Inclaywhensu..... W.... NEW NEl;., NW¼ NIENE. sec. 14, T'. 19, It. 21, 60 it 1,200.00 No lease 83 Pawnee Adamts ............... NEW NW% set. 22, T. 20, It. 20, 40 a . . 1,200.00 No lease 84 Joseph Arlee .......... W SW% sec. 33, T. 20, It. 20. 80 a ... 2,000.00 No lease 85 Francois Shstetno, ............. SEW sec. 17, T. 20, It. 24, 80 a . . 1,600.00 No lease 86 Virginia Parizeau ............. W NE sec. 30, T. 21, it. 20, 80 a .......... .. .. .... 2,400.00 No lease 87 Batiste Eneas .........E NEW set'. 9, T. 22, it. 20, 88 Clerency Ducharine 80 a ..16,000.00 No lease Cramer...... ........ NW NVW 1ty NWV 1 sec. 10, T. 22, It. 20, 20 a 2,500.00 No lease 89 Abraham Lefthand ............ W% SW% sec. 15; 1': 1 Si.% sec. 16; T. 23, it. 24, 160 a 2,400.00 No lease 90 Meetoo Andrew . ............. SE1/ NE, sict. 9: S\VW" NW% sec. 10; T. 24, R. 21, 80 a . 2,400.00 No lease 91 John Couture .... NW% NE. W\V NEi N sec. 25, T. 24, It. 22, 60 a 1,800.00 No lease 92 Seymour Kunucikah ............ . SE SEW SXV.M/ S. NW SEW'/ 3W% set. 33, '1'. 25. It. 21, 30 a 900.00 No lease 93 Sophie Cutntst ........... W% NW\V sec. 36, T. 20, R. 21, 80 a ..... .. .......... .. 1,600.00 No lease 94 James Mcleever ............. NW sec. 28, T. 20, It. 20, 80 a .................. .............. .. . . 2,000.00 3-31-14 Purchasers shall pIat all costs of conveyancing, and, in addition, the follow ing sums, to-wit: If purchase price is $1,000 or leas, $1.50; if more than $1,000 and less thitn $2,000, $2.00; if more than $2,000, $2.50; to be used by officer in charge of agency for giving public notice of the sale. Checks of unsuclnessful bidders will lie returned soon as possible. Itldders, owners and other lnterested persons may Ibe Ipresent when Ihids are opened. A deed for a tract ,f land that is leased will l)e tlmadett subject to such lease. Deeds will contaitt fIllowing clatse: "Atnd lthere. is resierviedl frmtti the lands hereby granted a riaht-of-way thereon for ditches or canals contstructed Iby authority of tile I'litid States. Where lands are under the irrigation system constructed or to ie constructed by the United Stats the department has ruled, regarding tquestion of water rights, as follows: "The entire reclamation charge on iall Irrligable allotnmetlts which may be sild hereafter, but prior to public niotice fixing the reclamation charge, must be paid tily purchaser. WVhere sales shall hereafter l)e mlade after one or more atnuail installments of recilamnatlon ctharge have been announcedt by public notice issuedi, by Secretary of the Interior, the total amount of ruch installments will ble added to appraised value o'f land to l)e paid to the allottee. and purchaser will bi liable only for annual instalhnlents falling due after date of sale." . IdhI No public notices of reclamation charges have as yet Ieen mnalde. Successful Iiddilrs are accepted by the uindersigned subject to approval of the Indian Allottee or ieir and the department. No bids below aipraised value of land will be considered. The right to rejet ainy and all bids is reserved. Following information as to irrigahillty of tracts above listed Is giveni for benefit of prospetiv' bitdders, and is based lupon plans that can hie carriedl out if money is availabl" for the work, but should not be understood as guarautee ing irrigation by the governnient soon, or at any time that can now be named. Sale Nos. 73, 75, 7;, 78. 79, 80, 82, 84, 87. 88, 93, 94, Irrigable now; No. 60, partly irrigable ntw; No. 81, part irrigable inoiw, part In future Nos. 26, 29, 47, 40, 51, 52, 56, 66, 74, 89, may ibe Irrigalie In future; Nos. 55, 5S, 72, may te partly Irrigable in future; No. 91, may be irrigable li future by pumpning; No. 85, no canal location; Nos. 83, 90, 71, doubtful: Nos. 24, 34, 38, 40, 41, 43, 4 0, 53, 59, 63, 64, 69, 70, 77, 92, non-irrigablle. Irrigable means mostly irrigabll the exact area being unknown at present. On allotment salt No. 38 there is an estimated stand of 187,000 feet timber; on No. 40, estimated 240,000 feet timber; No. 66, estimated 247.000 feet timnber; No. 69, estimated 771.000 feet timber; No. 70, estimnated 290,000 feet tinber; No. 71, estimated 200,00 feet timber. For further informiation address FRED) C. MOROAN, Superintelndentt and S. D. Agent. Flathead Agency, Jocko, Montana. INSURE YOUR LIVESTOCK With Montana Livestock and Cas ualty Ins. Co. against death from any cause. Mont. Veterinary Remedy Co., agents, 116 W. Cedar. Bell 584; Ind. 172R.-Adv. Notice. I will not pay any hills contracted by my wife, Tempa Demmons, after this date, December 6. 1913. T. J. DEMMONS, Bonner, Mont, AUTO STAGE RAVALLI TO POLSON Stevens-Duryea 7-passenger touring Car Making Daily Trips. JOE ROBERTS, Prop. Meets 41 westbound and 42 east bound. Careful Drivers. Use Bassett's the Original Native Herbs for constipation and rheuma tlsm; 60 tablets cost 26c at all drug. I glIts.-A4v. I SOCIETY DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, MIS SOULA COUNCIL NO. 1021-Mteets in Odd Fellows' hall, first and third Thursday evenings of each month. JOHN H. TOLAN, Grand Knight. D. W. FITZPATRICK, Fin. Sec. tMISSOULA LODGEI NCO 13, A. . & A. 1.- Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays in .Masonic temple. S,1 journing brethren cordially invited. ROBERT N. BlALI,.., W. M. F. F. SQUIRES, Secretary. WESTERN SUN (CIIAPTEIt No. 11, i. A. M.--lMeets first and third i 'ri days of each month in .Masollnic Ic.mple. H. L. JOHNSON, II. 1'. S. I. Sl'CA( 1, s tcr-tar'y. !HtAIStMONY I llitUE No. 4 9, A. 1'. & A. m .--M t is in K. of P. M ll, E. ,'ront street. SReguliarcommuniiationsfi st and third Mlonid )s. \'isi:t ii\ng n mbe, s al' sp ally IFO. P. PORTEItt, \Y. M. C. I. AVERY, Secritairv. 0. E. S. E1II,'TA CIAl"I'I't N ). ?---MSeets first miid tIhirl Thllrsdlay of each mInInth ill Maioni templel . \Vishitors peclially welcotie. Ml iS. lEAt t, tto lLA), W ., t . setond and fourth \Wdnisdays of eacih imonth at 7::t0 pi 1ii ill Miasonli templle. Visitlng loinilltrs, cordially invited. MIRS. A1lA ', A. EII, I.E\, . . MAY \VAIINIlt, S'.eret-ll\. MI Si- i 'I. A A Ellt " Nil. ::', I . --Meiets first arill third Tiisaw, y:1 oIit ieacth n ini l clb t 1:00 p. IIli, It I 'FIhes.' hall, W est la in. 1. W .V Itllll Y, l Preshhl , t. JA.S. A. tIAK'Elit, SIt-"rr'li " y. II I I t SI M 'i) I-t ---Sleels 1st & :3d Thurs of In' mnoit)lh al i g I es hall. 1 1V. A. .LiIIAiN, Dictator. II. El. ll.AKl0ELlY, S ecretary. (13a240.) )eparl m'entl of thel Interior,. 'nitted Stati s I i liit ffi' , M issoiula, Sonli I nalil. A report, il duplicilte, marillod itsex hibits A and It, lavilnlg b, n tiled by tlie li i-lral iand t'olni issiol rs, ulp pointed under the act of i'ebl'trlt 26, 1895, entitled "An .i to Provid.e for th n Ex lamation ln Classlifntiona of +'ertain bandsi ili the Slantes or ,.M l tani utili daholl il lle by said lll li it lii ril dlu ri. g li h, It litii ilil ll iher, 199, is li. file, where the lands desciribed in this Inotice wer t'lasslfled as mineral. T''hi' lands halo been ire-examlliteld ii th fh a ti lldnd are hclassified ais followsi i Montan e MridiOln. saidsi-lanifi l ed a Non-Mtinril , sha ~ll si-I b irt IinllM i'Il' ill igl agi' !I outhleast h qI iarter If Ill , o. tthol ist, Inrl h, rill glt I.: llwest. Nl otiel t is h rilih' given thalll il l lco l pIliante will Ithe fiitliit ti.lli l ' hild act, any person, runl utllion, or Coltl pany rfelingl arieved bilt y i alid rts clu.fsltlhation Inal ' , withih 60 days iiafter lie date of the first publication heretof, file i thi is aitl- I duly verl fled lprlo tent against the Nc tlltnce oi said reclassifeiailon, whirl) protest shall set f'orth in concise language the grounds of iobjletIllon Is to the pIrtiu lar (government Suetirvion of) land In Haiid protest dwerlled, Whereupoll an order for it horing shall issue. That portion of the, report inatirked exhlilt It, and copy of the report of speciadAl agent t e on file in 11i1 office terested parties. Notice is further glvtn that ly tMhe ternms of slid act of I' .liry 26, 18t. -. "that as to the lands Igalllst thle classil tilson whi-'tof nolle i-lesrt hli.ll ilhave beenit filed. . . . . t d he classification when approved by the secretary of the interior shall bei coii sideretl final except nll case of 'rald." ,JtuNIAll SI!I'II,. Ihegistt'r, 11Ill-H't{T W . Kt-l5MP', Iht-\eivr. 12.-8-15-'2' .:9. IRA SALSBURY Auto Service I.avalli to Poison Headquarters, St. Ignatius First-class, Hl'r\'le. ('arefeul drivers. WHERE TO GET WHAT YOU WANT EACH FIRM A LEADER IN ITS LINE Consult This List Before Placing Your Order, If You Want the Best at a Price You Like to Pay 8%PENWELL HOTEL. Opposite Milwaukee depot. Hot on ranch property. and cold running water, steam Pettitt, Newlon & Gage. heat; rooms with or without bath. 116 East Cedar'. RUBBER STAMPS. This office is prepared to make HOW TO BUY. all kinds or rubber stamps on short The wife's practical knowledge of notice at reasonable prices. 110 TO BUY FO)R THE IIOME makes the husband's capacity to STORAGE. earn money for the horme-making Reely's Storage; everything on expenses really worth while. earth. Expert packing and crating. 734 W. Cedar St. Both phones. CITY HOTELS. ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS. MISSOULA HOTEL. Herrick's ice cream; wholesale, James A. Walsh, Mgr. retail; lodges and parties a spe Remodeled and newly furnshed. cialty. 519 Higgins. Both phones. Steam heat, electric light, tele- CIVIL ENGINEER. phones in all rooms, hot and cold running water. Rooms by the week S. H. Ketcham. or month at reduced rates. Civil & Mining Engineer. Allen BIk. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN STATE BANK Missoula, Montana. United States Depository for Postal Savings Fund. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Travxelers' checks, drafts and letters of credit available in all parts of the world. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY C \'IT .... $200,000 SIt'RPLI'S lI 'ND ........ 50,000 (. A. 1ii." .President JOHiIN C. l.til,1Eit' Vice President J. It. T. Ity an ....Cashier Directors John (7. lIlran\ , M. A. Fiske, O. A. Wolf, John it. Lehou, i'. IH. Woodi}, J. II T. Itymnan. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montana Capital .. $200,000 Surplus and Profits 50,000 Officers .. M. KI:fIT e . .. President S. J. t' ElllI: Vice President A. It. JAl(Olls. Cashier Directors 1. M. IK ith, . .1. C(offee, J. R. Daily. I. T M. ' . 'ull ugh, II. Paul (Green oiuglh, A. It. Jacobls, Kenneth Ross. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savings Deposits. Missoula Humane Society Officers If you have a ease which calls for their attention, notify no Iof the following: Mrs. W. J. Steel, president, 606 \\''t i'ne street. Mrs. J. C(. Anderson, first vice preitlent, Hell phone 931. Mrs. 'IraInk licekwlth, second vice president, Itell pihone 814 red. Mrs. H. A\.\WVheeldon, secretary, Hellt pthoneii ,562 red. Mrs. \VWilliat Phillips, treasurer, tlaltne street. Mrs. T. II. Wadi, field secretary, Garden City Auto Repair Shop 107 Pattee Street The best equipped shop in western Montana. Ilght machine and itmilnlllllllb re pairing 1 1itl ovelrhatuling. S. G. CHAFEY, Mngr. Bateman Transportation Co. Stage and Auto Service be tween Ravali and Poison ('oinecIs ait Itavailli with Northern iaclific trains east lanid west. Con inects at Pilsnii with thei Klondyke I steamier, Itivtlli, Montana. Stage leaves Itaviilli at 8 ai. In aind arrives at 1 p. Ilt. AUTO STAGE RAVALLI TO POLSON Overland Car IPa;issnll'gers frlolll 41 In the lmoirning itand miakes 42 In the evtening. Careful Drivers J. N. DI)'IDLEY, Prop. HOG RANCH We iare offetrinlg for sale 160 ltres of gSldil lani whlich is located 62 (t(iltls fromllli llnssoula. There lar, sixty acresa lndr cultivation, 40 lre's llmore that can be cultl vated,. wiood, water and free range, ioiit' ilorltaiil, set of lug biuildings, tll hiii tnery ind tools, lrice per acre $28. Thiis lilitce is eliise to Missoula and is St ildeal 'lace for raiithg iugs, tli kil. n atid stock. TAYLOR & PEARSON B. & A. Bidg. Bell Phone 920. Ind. 1724.