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TWICE-A-DAY CLASSIFIED ADS RG OURMDE Daily Puzzle M's. C NATION January 21. Thirteen years ago today Carrie Nation of Wichita, Kan., went on the warpath and wrecked two saloons. January 21, 1901. Find a sa loon keeper. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle-iTtiside down, in front of face. 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. f HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-A BOY. APPLY MIS soula Drug Co. WANTh'D-MEN TO QUALIFY AS salesmen, repair men and drivers: thorough course, actual shop pracC tice and driving; best equipped snap In the west. Address M., Helena Automobile School, 524 North Main = street. Helena. Mont. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. 5 GIRL TO TAKE ('ARE OP RAlY I' and help with hqusework. 232 S. Fixth street east. WANTED-YOUNG LADIES TO EN tir training in hospital. Address Spokane General Hospital, Spokane. LADY PIANO PLAYER, $60, BOARD and room; waitresses, $30; girls for housework, $25 and $30, and other - help wanted at the Employment Bu reau, 212 Higgins. VANTED-tIRLS FOR 3111tSICAI, comedy company; no experienc necessary; height about five feel, six - inches; weight thout 125. Wire I Family Theater, Helena, Mont. - HELP WANTED. GOVERNMENT JOBS, $90 MONTH: list free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 212 J, Rochester, N. Y. MAN AND WIFE FOR DAIRY ranch; man must be good minker and understand ranching; references re quired. Dairy, Slissoulian. I'D LIKE TO SEE All my old friends at the Tip Top restaurant, which I have just pur chased and which I will conduct so as to make it popular. CLAUDE C. FELTS. SALESMEN WANTED SALE MAN WANTED - A BUil ness worth while and an opportun ity to build a business of yeor own; cash weekly. Address Capital City Nursery Co.. Salem. Oregon. SITUATION WANTED-MALE SITUA'SIONS WANTED-ODD JOBS for university students; 25c per hour. Phone Bell 25. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE. WANTED-DAY WORK. 146 WOOD ford. WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK OF any kind. 234 East Cedar. WANTED-WASHING TO TAKE home; rough dry or ironed. Bell phone 951. WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION; general housework. 225 East Sec ond street. YOUNG GIRL. WOt'L.D LIKE POSt tion to care for children afternoons and evenings. Phone 522 Bell. WANTED-CURTAINS TO LAUN der; satisfaction guaranteed. Call or drop postal to 701 South First street. WANTED-POSITION AS HOUSE Ileeper by experienced lady with young daughter; prefer a gentleman of means, who can pay good wages. 0. K.. references. Address F. W., 'MIssoultan. AUCTIONEER. K. 1'. KIRKHART, AUCTIONEER, 128 West Cedar. Residence phone 15$ Mack: office. 75 hlack. DETECTIVE AGENCY. IF YOU WANT A RELIABLE DE tetlve with experience and refer ences, address P. O. box 0684, city, or private interview. PIANO TUNING. FOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE A FOR SALE-TWO Lt ITS, SMALL. house; good chicken house and yard, $400. 1015 Cherry street. F SIX - ROOM, MODERN HOUSE; good cellar, cement walks, two lots; south Missotua addition, near Hig gins avenue, $2,500; easy terms; A Wheeldon-Rossi Co. Bell phone 99. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. STEAM HEAT. 404 ALDER. E FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, for Sale, Board and Room and other cards at The Missoulian office. - F STRICTLY MODERN SUITES, $20.00 up. Penwell hotel, opposite Mil waukee depot. CHEERFUL FVITINISHED FRONT F rooms, steam heat, cheap. Morton I House, 320 North Higgins avenue. na - - n HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 529 SOUTH FIFTHI WEST. FURNISHED. 414 WEST CEDAR. C MODERN: GAS. 404 E. SPRUCE. DOWNSTAIRF. 147 S. FIFTH W. FURNTSITED; GAS. 503 E. FRONT. DOWNSTAIRS: GAS. 211 WEST r 9pruce. ROZALE APARTMENTS, FURNISH ed or unfurnished. Phone 718 black or 228 red. FOR RENT-HOUSES. e FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW. 313 Blk. A GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. CALL 138 red. . HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND BATH. E. t. Front street. Bell 188 black. - DWELLING OR FLATS. APPLY y Get. L. Steinbrenner. 473 black. TITE BOLAND-FIVE-ROOM MOD ern flats: best in the city. Wheel don-Rossi Co. FIVE ROOMS PARTLY MODERN; six rooms modern: on car line. In quire F. I.., Missoulian. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. - PMAI.T. HOt(JlSE. 126 N. SECOND E. p FOUR-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. a. 941 red. 19' THiI N ROOMS: WATER AND light in house. 825 East Cedar. NICEIL V ITRNISIIED FIVE-ROOM bungalow. Inquire 433 South Third. er FOR RENT-RANCHES. WANTED TENANT FOR GOOD .E. ranth, partly stocked and equipped, - near Missoula. Give experience and D- reference. Address ranch, Missou lian. lF FoR RENT-15, ACRES TWO MILES from Missoula; 10 acres apples, cher ries and plums; five acres alfalfa (E and garden: implements with place. ell WV., Missoulian. - FIRE INSURANCE. N: )c- FOR FIRE, ACCIDENT AND health insurance, surety bond, bur - glar insurance, see A. K. Andersen, 0- 112 East Ceder street. city. Strong ns and reliable companies. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. or WILL LADY WHIO WANTS LOAN 'et. on piano address M. S. i 1, LOST AND FOUND. an - es. LOST-GARNET PIN, THREE-LEAF V., clover setting; Monday. Return to M issoulian. LOST-GOLD BRACELET, INITIAL "J," engraved "From Mama, Dec. 25, ,R, 1913." Return to Suite 3, 202 South ne Third west and receive reward. MUSIC TEACHER. - LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS FOR )EI mandolin. Bell 165 black. er- _- ity, STORAGE. G GENERAL STORAGE * EVERY thing on earth; expert packing and - crating. J. W. Reely, 724 West ), Cedar; bgtb phonueg, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUk ` NEW HITCHCOCK EABY WALKER. Call 944. FOR SALE-CHOICE ALFALFA HAY. Phone 212. GRAIN FED PORK, 10c DELIVERED. Bell phone 229. TEAM OF MULES. J. R. LACAFF, Florence, Mont.' GOOD WOOD CHEAP. DE JAR nette; 8412 orange. TWO THREE-YEAR-OLD COWS, fresh. Bell 8581 red. POSTOFFICE EQUIPMENT; GREAT bargain. Reely's Storage. REGISTERED BERKSHIRE BOARS. Howland Bros., Lolo, Mont. st YOUNG THOROUGHBRED JERSEY bull. Inquire Union market. 0 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS- t soulian office; 20c a hundred. ti FRESH MILK COW, L. L. KITItL. Bell 8541 red. Orchard Homes. Iq ONE 36¢-INCH WAGON, ONE 4-INCH a wagon. Inquire Frank Stinger. DRY SLABS, $2.50 PER LOAD, 1 Missoula Wood Yard: phone 458. WHITE AND BARRED HOCK it chickens for sale. 131 Orange St. ti SECOND-HAND SINGER SEWING machines; $5 and up. Hoyt-Dick- k inson Piano Co. ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND p dressed lumber at Hayes spur. Baird & Harper. r 3. STOCK HOGS AND YOtUNi PilaS A few pure-bred Durie sows; one-! half mile cast of Florence. E. J. Ie Baron. ' ALL KINDS GROt'ND FEE!). HAY and grain; ground wheat and oats, $1.35 cwt. Phone Hell 112u; call 914 Toole. FAMILY DRIVING TIOR1i?: VEIRY - - gentle: also harness and two-oalted buggy; bargain. Call or write 538 u North Fourth. AT A BARGAIN, NINE PAIRS 1.00 9 ging sleds, seven pairs logging trucks. Duncan Dingwall, Drum- A A EDGINGS FOR FEET., $1.00 FOR A A two-horse load; 50c for a one-horse A F, load. Call at Baird & Harper's I at mill; phone 7764 black. - FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND- A )0 hand: I pay highest prices for sec- A I- and-hand household goods. Hans I Jensen, 125 W. Main; 819 B; mnd. 1754 I T FOR SALE - CASH REGISTERS, I in sales, show cases, scales, typewrit ers and store fixtures: both new and second-handed. Missoula office and salesroom, 112 West Spruce St. FOR SALE-RANCHES. ORCHARD WITH HOUSE, 1600 I block; car line two blocks. T. W., Slissoulian. WANTED-TO FELL Olt TRADE' 40 1 S ac-res orchard land, 30 miles east of I Wenatchee, Wash., two and one-half miles from Great Northern railroad; iprice $4,000. Apply W. D. Cursis, 128 Higgins avenue; P. O. box 1.3. ek HIDES AND JUNK. - WESTERN HIDE AND JUNK CO. pays the highest prices for hides. I furs and junk. 511-27 West Main I Ik street. Ind. 1710; Bell 1068. A, FOR SALE-POULTRY. CHOICE R. I. RED) COCKERELS. E. Chas. E. Lucas; Bell 7412. - THOROITHIIHRED WHITE ORPING .Y ton and Barred Plymouth Rock breeding cockerels; 970 red. D- CHOICE BARRED ROCK AND BITFFJ ei- Orpington breeding and exhibition cockerels, $3 ip. IT. Tripp, 785 blk N; WOOD SAWING. FOR STRATTON'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's groc. Bell 114 I FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING, E. Missoula Wood Yard: phone 458. VACUUM CLEANER FOR RENT. VD ELh2CTRIC CLEANERS, $1.00 PER day. Duntley pneumatic cleaners for sale; carpets cleaned. Phone )M 692 red. rd. =CARPET WEAVING. -CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INCIRAIN ?tD rugs. Naats, 1018 Cooper street; ed, shone 2252 Ind. tnid--~- - - - u-BONDS. -- BONDS-WE WRITE BONDS. TRY ES us. R. M Cobban Realt3 Co. icea MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. TAY lor & Pearson. FOUtRl HUtNI)H-:t DOiLLAIOS ON or- real estali- security. Box 87, H. F. D. en, No. 1 City. DRESSMAKING. BY DAY. 222 EAST CEDAR. AN EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. EMP. BUREAU, 212 HIIIGINS. Phones -- BRAAE'S WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AF office. 1ell 751. Reliable help to furnished on short notice. - THE WESTERN EMPLOYMENT AL office. 128 Higgins avenue; phones, 25, Dell 229, Ind. 1609. A. A. Shafer, uth Mgr.; W. D. Cursey, chief clerk. Phone your wants at our expense. P. 0. box 153. TO -TRADL. WIIAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FORl a liractically new single seateil hug gy? Aditress Wi. B., Missoulian. IT- ONE-TON AUTO TRUCK FOR FORD and car; Iin good condition; late model. 'out 111 RaIlroad street; Grand PacrIfc Sbg1Iid, a- - MARKET SURVIVES PRESIDENTI'S MESSAGE READING OF THE DOCUMENT frt DOESN'T HAVE A PARTICLE su OF EFFECT IN STREET. 92 10 New York, Jan. 20.-President Wil Son's recommendations to congress regarding anti-trust legislation were of little effect on the stocK 'narket. For several days previously specula- I: iion was curtailed and traders marked tinoe pending publication of the mes sage. It was assumed that the mes sag i would have an important part in shaping speculative sentiment, but the Sitin of the market was disappoint ing to those who looked for anit im mtiiiiate rslspiinse. After the message ippuared the market moved in the Et same irregular way as during the previous portion of the session, e ,s ing kith stall gains for represetnta tive sticks. The apathetic altitude of the mar ket probably was due to the fact that the message contained no important ce feaui ire for which the street was tint ci prepared, at Heading again reflected persistent nit realizing such as has blen in progress f for several clays. i'anadian Pacific ai otas affected by European selling and le' for a time showed a loss of more that iI 2 points. Patroletm shares, particu- it arty Mexican, were strong. Itonds were firm. Government, tmtnicipal and somtn second and third grade mortgages were conspicuouslt strong. Total sales, par value, $3,- It 2_:0,000 (0 Panama Is registered advanced % I ati call. New York Closing Stocks. Amalgamated Copper ......... . 75.1 American Beet Sugar ............ 2612 s American Car & foundry . . 471 11 Americin Locomotive ............ 357, Amer. Smelting & Ref'ng ... S. 'I American Sugar Refining . 1. 5 i. TAmerican Tel. & it. 1'1 American Tobacco 243 Anacondai Mining t...... 3545 Atchison .. ......................97% I3 lBaltimore & Ohio. .. ............l. lleihlehetn Steel .... 36.. . . it ilriioklyin Iapid Trlnisitt. 6935 tanadian Pacific ........ Chesapeake & Ohio. .............. 65 C hicago Great Western. .. 13 I Chicago, Alii. & St. Paul 103%3 C'hicago & Northl Western.. 13 ('oloradn fuel ,l' Iron ........ .391. Decnver & Rio rttand. 17 SE rie .. . . . .. . .... . . . 30 1" General Electric ...146 (treat Northern f ... ...........1"2 t Great Northern (ire (tfs....... 37% lllinois Central 1131 tliterhortoi igh- . .1 . 5 Inter Ilarv"estor .. ....11715 Lehigh Valle}' 154 t Missouri Pacific 281 National t .ad . 47t/, New fork I entral 93% North American 7114& Northern Itii' ' 11: 1 ' P'ennsylv'a ui 1131;' Pullman I'l aP e a ar. 154',x Reading 11193% Republic Iron & Steel 24 Itock, Island C014x1", Soutliern I'sific 44' b'outhern Ituilwcay Tennessee (upe. 34.11 'lni'ot ' :n sa it' 152 United Skit., Steel . . ..f3 1i Ptah ('upper Wabash 111 Western Paton .... 11 tWestinghoulse" Electri . 68 S1; New Mayen 76 Total sales fir the day, 357,6100 shares. Boston Closing Mining. Allotez 36% Amalgamated tplper . 72% Am n Zinc Lead t& Smtn 193 -Arizona ('oninwrciai 41. ('alumet X Arizona.. Ill1: CaOlumet ,l' lveela .425 I ('enteln' l.i I 11 y ('upper Stange ('on. ('n 391y e East Hutte t'op Mine 12i Franklint (;riantiy t' (' idated tl tireeno ('ananea . _31 - bItt' tItayilli (t'iipter) 21 ls1rr Latin 4 1 La Salle ('tp ltt4r Mitimi t'otttsr i3t' Mthttli4uk Nttvtda t 'tnsttiidated I... 7' -. Ntrlth lltttti'% North Laki'......... - (stei Ia .. . . .7i -Shannon . .. R "7Superior ... . . 27 t SSutperictr & lii ititn Mitt U Tamuirtck :11 IT. S. Smt. Hif. & Mmn 41¼ t'. S.Snm. Rhf. & Mitt. pftl 47½ - Ut'th 1 'insiiliidattd......... ..97 Ut'lhl lotpe r l'.... 225% Winona ............ : W~olverine . . . . 47 eGrain and Provisions. r ' hicagi. Jin. 20.-Bearlslt trospects p for the winttr i'rot hin it'e nittit' Stattes mitre titan counter- ialant-t't itt -the wheat mtarket totlav tt t'ffttrt tit Tlift prices liecattse of untisutliv ('0lIt itahe int lat'k of snow priitectiitt Sin westernt l'urtte. D*1esptitt ant early htulge, (tie clttst was steatly at lthe same its tat ttighit HATTER. It VELOUJR AND FELT HATS e leanetd and hlocked. Isat lBox. - FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS. I. PU1TE OF 'TWO FRONT OFFICII Ic rooms in I5 & A. building. Apply to a shade decline. Other speculative articles all showed a net loss-corn, %c to %v; oats, %c to 14c, and pro visions, 7 c to 12%0. In the corn crowd, belief that colder 0 weather, although tending to increase Ti the demand for feed, would soon start shelters again to work, led It heavy selling. tots had no independent aoin ii Cash demand was said to he dicidediv sluck, especially east. Provisiois sagged piartly frout the T weakness of the grain list and partly from disappearance of any importien support. May wheat, opened, 92c; blgh. 92t,4t; low, 91"ke; close, al110. It Mav corn, opened, tt'tl ; high. iN~ ., III low. 6211,1; close, 62 ,4,. May units. opened, 2itii,. l ,9%c; low, 39te close. ";141 . Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, ,tan, /11,- Winhsit" N,,. hard, IItiI,; No. I noritiheIr it' S, , 88%c; No. 2 ntirtheri, :r' I, No. ., wheal. ý1%^r 4 "1c% , 1131 ;:., nJuly, \4te. e Metal Market. Neil 3:r111.a 21. t ippert hut a Standard spot it, April, ottri.,I n( $14.viil electral fiti , $14 dit t Il , $1t , tiotitil l ; i-lst rl ;, $14.21:: , Lead quiet, $4.11;.,,1 4 .10 Spelter I ile t, $2 210it , ^0 Women and Wet Feet. .t Cold and wtet fret are a tiitng-r-usit it u'ontilitatioi ispeci'.tillt to winii ii. iuti l it congestr'I kidneys often result. niasi: ache, urinary Irrigularities and ti1i4-u1 s mntte fevers ae not tillts tl resutilws s Maley Kidney Pills restore the rconllbar t' and normal act in, of khtwirs :111,1 d billabldor aunt relliole tth** (:111se of the 11 t , tlle. t'ut aii i t it nt to f. Iltlills dytes. Missoula Drug g ('i-Adv. 'GUILTY OF "SHANGHAIING." 11,+1 t4a, . Summ, oin. °1 s. onths 4 i prisoitt ilt lt :1l, $u1, fin -l - w i+ the i1)tit,1 lty I111,mos d tldtt in t V4 t titd SItates district cottit 1 n (111 lit I old s hirle a i it i tt i . I ih4-i-ilrch, shipping; Ini~st.os, cmnviktId laSt ht-i day of -s lilglitiang The lnvn iiri xfoutud guillty of 11.t111 mg t onpfully shipped w-t lti-ytti r-o- lt i s t-iott t h ini ihs, t Iat i thu ityt-ut l iin it I inl thi s ptt t ttiit ithiIs itt- to Rio hu ii - -r Tauhe was ni pit l :,1 l, t int- wil beginl serving Iheir sometrn s (1111(,. dbitel>'. ANEFFELR, ('L. A. .1. i:lt was iadly done up with 'iit i I tisltn and sent for Foley Klin4,y Pi'lls whIich1 was the only thing that, N ui l cirt hi1. (e100. Putter of Pontiac. Mon., etas downs on i Isac.k with kidney ait d fLidhel trouble anl holey Kidney fills maud4 himt well tend able to w ork. It is :, 4Splendid t mefi etint and altays lsI .ust Irv it. Missoula Corng ce Adv Alias Summons. In tv ii thi-l itt ouri t ( if till`'i I X trth Judic rni ristri't of I,. Sas if t ion 2 tuna, t and fr r the r'ti 1\ t I rlis ci s fula. mJnse t tlron tes. r 1. 2tO t tift, \ itnn ( I. plpi nesh, 1faltisrnd tnt. i The start of :1t titannt serd:: ;. \t i to the aeoy. tn-Rosd defenloany. Stag artd Alluto l Servic to be ° l mnplaiIt tw1 this notion, which Is oncfiled a t ofice of 1,."hi il<t of ther 14 court, :1 copy ..I w Inch I. i . rw tt I aerifd tpron yoes, atid wesI . Cu ; y s '"r 1111 s. t"\ a copy there lIp~III, plaintiffs a :1Ptirtn y wwt ite Kiontlyk /,ays aftmer, e sR1a\i of tain. Sta Srxlus ava ,ti at 1a. ut anti a rrve cals of your 3illre to spp.r . sw4,r, J11ldg inent will I,, taken tln : y')1 by di l'attl, for (be" r,"lvle (Wll~tibled 'wIn the coinplaint. The said acll'Il is brought01 I., of1.i 1- : decree dissolyhlg th4, bonds ~I o1 t 'x Tintonly .~staing bltetWO1i t1,. pi~lu0Ulf land defendaInt, an11 is haled IIlmil till (;round of till willfuil d4,sertim In f th" plaintiff' fy ft,. d, fundatnt here-in s 1 will appearl more0 fatly III file co in111int t;in this action, now "n I'l' anod o1'r ortd In file office .,I th'' clerk oif Ilns t, court1, 4111d to whichl l-.f. r.llr is lwl.-hy II wade. \\'itliess I\ h n Illy III r:.:i10 he s ll 01 said court. this _2 d du of th rto1bel \ 1)., l913. (St^aI) '1' 11, . I'. ('IIN 1, IN. tI' rlcr . % by JAS. l1. 'I'nNLOtN, Iaeptly t'lerk. "1, ,nc, L.. l'laniplwil, .1Itntorne for Il'inu - i tlift', rooms ;1, 1 :111d 11 11 ;1 la a i 'a ter ;. soh blocs., Missoula, Alai~11. 1-14-_1.25 2-4 To Whom It May Concern, 12 atiI', is herebhy gil'an 11,1, II. \11s t1, s hnla Aut1.11omo ile conspl t i~t , ill. II. t'ub b- alln anag."" 1;1, 114,.11n :Issit-nal"1 to Clayton 1": \\':11"., trust.., for III I rn' fIll of crctditors, ll. 6;111. 1,1 h. ca cr dt In t . x t, 1,1.,, ,S e . 1. e l:1 . t SOCIETY DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, MIS SOULA COUNCIL NO. 1021-Meets in Odd Fellows' hall, first and third Thursday evenings of each zhonth. F. C. IIUiLRONEY, Grand Knight. D. W. FITZPATRICK, Fin. Sec. MISSOtL.A LODGWE No. 13, A. F. & A. M.-- Itegular mootings first and third Tueadays it Ii asnici itonnple. MSo journing brhrthren cordially invited. II. C. .1, iIN5, N, W. 11. I'. M'. Jt11Ili78, Secretary. WESTI5EIIN SI N CHIIAI'TEIt NO. 11, R. A. 11.-Merts first and third Fri days of each inn th in M:isiute temple-. TI'lll: l111)RI LENTZ. 1t. 1'. 4IitY ItalIlINSiiN, Sverot.,ry. 1.Alt111'NY .(l(i1' NO. 49, A . t & A. 31.-- ieets it K. If '. hill, E. front street. ItA. lar. itn.n\ nt, i Son'tsfirs. nd thitr i 311 i d iy Spe y' btl Ileetint}s every oth,"r Mori.nd y ev, entn , l'i::tingr ine ber9 aro Fl-,;:ill inv itii. 11 'I' , \1;1 1 I II, W . 11. C1t.'. IIi. ANE.RY, ieerttary. C, . E. S. PAU.LTA R'llWAY. I N Eas. B ound1i firrt rind thrd Thurtit.ay of each . o:1 fth in \lasonti, temple. 3 hatuor on1 peelittly welrcome 11115. Tl' l:tI:N. KING, W . Ni. SETI-:Wt Bound:LHH, \. 1. 111l15_ 1.111.\ 1. !?. 11El ll, Secrre tary I T .ER 8.11111.\NI' 1 E ,'i \11 ' iT iAi ii, i ular m1:e0 in.s seental and fouirth W\riedntsays' of in . .h . .t. 1t 7 430 p. m., In 1asonicle ntiml,. \'iriting; tnembeors eor"dially invited. Il ,t.:E 1,. AllLLIF L, W . 11. .NT111HEN IT'1RT Y. P I'. W.TT Bo 3 nd . Scretanry M I5 l I, A it No. :l:'. 4. 1). L:.! --Meets fitst anod thin) Tu'esdwys ,ii each1 month it S8 lt it . tn., at I.agles' hall, West Blann. rrv W. iEiLY, 4:r'hlift. .1 \5. A. 41 ,\a1:1i. , u e1 ret:2r1 . Lou dlenA LB O I' 114)(1 h., r- 4leets i1 t & 'thl hrs | nan nth alte 1) Ilit "t ha ll. ' .t'AtNKt Ilit, StiNr Ii. K131.A 1:.1KEY Se erl try. RAILWAY TIMETABLES' C., M. & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. t lymph in .... . East Bo n. ... 7:03 n. nt t' ýalumbiani l,:.S p. In. West Bound t)vnl m tin . . ... ..11:0)) p. n. (' olu m bian .. ... . . ..,. 1:40 1). tit NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY West Bound East Bound No. 1 .10: 4w p lit. IN,' 2 . ' E i 1 p. in Ni'. 3 ..12: "0 p. mn.INo, 4 - 7.21) it. mn N, 5 1" 1 1 4 a. lin iNo. ai 10 41 It. to. N o. 41 .. 8:20 it. :n.N '. 4:; .. .35 it. tit Bitter Root Branch Arrive 821 it. n.t. will 4:20 It. mn. leave--x:40 a in. ntal 3:2s p. nu. Coeur d'Alene Branch Arrive .--4:15i p. mn. I,1. v'o 11 35; i. Int Butte Locals Arrive- 11:ls a. tit. man 10 1t1 p nt. L,-a, -8:41 t. it In amu 4:30 p, tn. i TI'\1 It' A-I).1Y 1I'lASSIMIGI);t W ANTr Ala4 1HHINr,\,1 Y ti l p inew ltIC:ailyg 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 CITY HOTELS. MISSOULA HOTEL. James A. Walsh, Mgr. RH 'n11 1l"Ird find nle ly I'llrntis ed, St ona linut. 0104t4i4 tIght, t1l0 li144n4 iII all ,444ui , tilt a44d 41 l 1 running wat4r. It 'nis 11v the wilk or montli at reduced rulN. ATLANTIC HOTEL A. JACOBSON, Prop. 11444' 44144 .ti44l 4444'\ 414444 ed 44on4 h4444, il .ctijc liht . 'l V - litilM II - 11 44444 'l' . I1 ,444n444 II HOW TO BUY. Th' wi.'feo tra'4t 1 til knowledge of 11n4k4 1110 44 414iint'o 4 paclly to earn 1umniy for 11e h'iini-making exp144ti4se really w144VII w0le. Two Good Ranches : 'r "s+" 10 wa.s in rittiv inu ntt iundir ditch, 20 acr's tore can be lti% .11 ; n 1 I1 S-r Hilo houso; Iarn 21x10 ail wate r right; good loation: th e milt s iron: lawn an l railrym l; Ilir. $5,500 411 awros hetw n:r Stiensvillc tal tor~allis in the heart of the Hitler Ito.I c ~va oast sh~lj" of river: g 1 ,,il, F ,I \tutor right, good cnm ~n"I blot It~n1 "" tools ul tic hin:r) :brice $4,150. Taylor 0 Pearson B. & A. Building WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPITAL ............................. $200,000 SURPLUS FUND ...........»... 50,000 G. A. W OLF ........................President JOHN C. IIFOU.....Vice President J. If. T. Ityman ...................Cashier Directors John (. Morony, M. A. Flake, G. A. Wolf. John 11. Lehsou, F. H. Woody, J. Ht. T. Ryman. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN STATE BANK Missoula, Montana. United States Depository for Postal Savings Fund. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Travelers chieks, 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. MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montana Capital .. ..... ........... $200,000 Surplus and Profits .. . 50,000 Officers .1. M. K EIT1. . .... President { .I. 0tl l1 :1 . Vice President A. It. .JAtt)l ... ..........Cashier Directors 1I. 11. Keith, . H.1. Coffee, J. R. Daily. t. '.11 tillough. 1i. Paul (Ireen ogi, A. lt. Ja. Kenneth floss. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savings Deposits. Missoula Humane Society Officers If you htre n case which calls for their u ntion, notify one of the Mrs. W. J. Steel, president, 606 West line street. Mrs. .J. C. Alnerson, first vice president, hell phone 1131. Mrs , Irank li ckwithi, second vice tresidcnt, 11.11 phone 894 red. Mrs. 1. A. 1Vih.ldon, secretary, I.,ll ph ai at2 red. Irsa William Phillips, treasurer, ltlainI stre t. Mrs. T. II. Wnado, field secretary, hell phtte 717. AUTO STAGE RAVALLI TO POLSON Stevens- Iary'e 7- taasenger touring Car Making Daily Trips. .101 R HlaIiTS, Prop. Meets 41 weattound and 42 east bound. Careful Drivers. R. G. HUtJLL Auto Service Ravahli, Mont. itoly tritne areos the reservation. Ir I I class cervie. ('areful drivers, CHANCES are 1,3:i,2 11 to I that the sun will rise on the maorrow., 11d I to 112 tint 0 on u at It will not live to be :It; a ' 'f 1 1 1 °ETTITT, NEWLON & GAGE AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Milwaukee. RUBBER STAMPS. 'Thia offiWe in prepared t, make nitl ktind or rubber stamps on short noth a at rl'oi aita le prices. STORAGE. fleely's Storage; everything on earth. Exsat aitt lng and crating. 7:14 W. ( edar tit. Month phones. ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS. Il rr oh.' io creame; wholesale, retail; iv ' oo nit paritles a epe lsallty. I t IIiggilas. M0uth phones.