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TWICE-A-DAY CLASSIFIED ADS CADRRY YoNR Daily Puzzle Thirty-nine years ago today the 'r.enach repil.blic was established --Feb. ruary 25, 1875. Find a Frenchman. Answer to yst'erdays puzzle-lrpside down, in coat. Classified Advertising Rates Per wprd, each day............,....... I .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. MISSOULA RAILWAY MAIL EXAM inations Feb. 21; $75 month: sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 218-K, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-A THOROUTOI AND RE liable farm hand, one who can piut in crop, irrigant and attend to same; splendid opportunity for right man; steady position. Address, giving par ticulars, experience, etc., T. & L., Missoulian. WANTED-MEN TO QUALIFY AP salesmen, 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. WANTED-A lRIGHT-I, :NEI HET'I(' boy to learn the ,rinting trade. Must have had two years high school training and(1 preferaldy a: High School graduate. Age, fromn 16 to 19. Do not apply unletss yo are preparedl to ltake the fll ouir years apprenticeship. ('all in person at the Missoulian IOffici I ht aeoen the hous of 8 and 9 i. Il.. \'edlnes day evening. Missoulian IPuldising Compa-ny. HELP W.ANTED-FEMALE. GIRL FOR GENERAL O1101SlE\VORK. 643 South Pifth west. WANTED--COMl'l l'.ENT (eOL. ORED girl for second work. 312 East Pine. WOMAN WANTED FOR GENEIIAL housework. Apply at liiimont Thursday, February 26, from 1 to 3 p. m. HELP WANTED DANCING - TANGO ARG'ENTINE, one-step, hesitation waltz. society,. stage and classic taught; ,rivate and class. Phone 1342 J. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED - A B.1SI ness worth while and an opportun Ity to build a business of your own; cash weekly. Address Capital City 2Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. AGENTS WANTED. STORY OF MEX.CO: NEWV EPOCH making book; thrilling, sensational, timely; low price: sells on sight; big terms: sample book free: act quitck ly. Universal House. Philadelphia. SITUATION WANTED-MALL :MAN WANTS WORK AT ODD JOBS; expert house cleanor and furnace man. Call Bell 1122. SITUATIONS WANTED-ODD JOBS for university students; 25e per hour. Phone Bell 25. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE. WANTED-CURTAINS TO LAUN der; satisfaction guaranteed. Call or drop postal to 701 South First street. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. EMP. BUREAU, 212 HIGGINS. Phones WESTERN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Bell 751. Reliable help furnished on short notice. 331 Higgins avenue. THE WESTERN EMPLOYMENT OF fice, 128 Higgins avenue; phone 22S. A. A. Shafer, Mgr.; W. D. Cursey, chief clerk. Phone your wants at our expense. P. O. box 153. TO TRADE. EQUITY IN BLAC'KFO(OT IRANCII; good water right; some timoner; for work horses. L. N., Missoulian. WANTED TO TRADE (l()OD WORK team, weight 2.400 pounds, for mare or gelding, weight 1 .600 pounds or 1,700. Ira C. Watson, Florence, Moat. BUSINESS OPPORTUN;TIES FUR AS A1., BY OWNER 44-ROOM 1ll:partment house; best locatioll in city; I ,.erYY toot occupillled; becaOllse of illness will sell cheap. Address I'. O. box 467, Helena, Mont. Y- E I, I A 1 tL E AND ENEl1(1 ETIC agents wanted-Agents are making big commillssions selling low-priced lots on easy monthly payments at lied D)eer, Alberta. On four railroads. Already has monthly payroll of $50, (100. Will become one of the really big cities of western Canada. Ex tenlsiv\e advertising to assist agents. Reference requireid. Write for full particulars. 1). AlacLiurg. 910 Do minion Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. FOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE. THREE-R(OOIM IHO'SlE (ON ('Alt line in DIaly adtldition, $750 if taken soon. 1Phone 907 red. NO MoNEY NEEDED IF' YO(UR JO-, iand chal'uiter are good; four-room iiungalow, miodernt, carline, just comn pleted and very cheap, $1,450. Phoine 941t red. FIRST-CLASS FIVE-RO TOM MOD ern tiungalows, close it; also five room mtod erni house, fine barn, lchicken house, two lots, fenced: easy terms. Apply F. A. A. Mills, 80S8 Rollins street, or phone 1004. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. i iSY I IE.ATEI,:) Rt OM. 315 E. ROINT. ;ItlASONAILIE. 211 WVl'SST SIP1I'.CE. Fl'"Il Nl11,:1D STEAAM HEAll\TED) rooln. 2211 Pattle(, strceet. FUINISIHED ROOMS FOR RENT, for Sale, Board arid Room and other cards at The Missoullan office. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 224 E\AST SPRUCE. STEAM HIEAT. 404 WOODY. MODERN; GAS. 404 E. SPRUCE. FURNISIIE'D: GAS. 503 E. FRONT. FOR RENT-HOUSEL 6 ROOMS, MODERN. 327 E. FRONT. FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW. 313 Blk. i'OUR-ROOM BUNGALOW. 1019 black. A GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. CALL 138 red. TWO-ROOM TIOUSE. 628 SOUTH Fourth west. (7OO1) TilREE-ROOM IIOUSE. IN quire 'rank Stinger. HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND BATH. E. Front street. Bell 188 black. DWELLING OR FLATS. APPLY Geo. L. Steinbrenner. 473 black. F"OT'R-ROOMI MODERN FLAT: 715 West Spruce. Telephone 544 black. 5-ROOM tHOUlSE, GAS, HOT WATER, shades and linoleum, furnace, fruit and shade, storage. 634 South See ond. J. M. Phillips. FOR SALE-RANCHES. FOR SALI.E -160-ACRE RANCH AND improvements, 150 inches decreed water right, two miles east of Ste vensville; price $12,000. Will trade for one-third in Missoula property; small cash payment, balance 8 per cent interest. Address P. O. lox 344, Stevensaville, Mont. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. 4 ROOMS. 327 E. FRONT. INQUIRE 147 SOUTH FIFTH WEST. TItREE-ROOM COTTAGE, 715 WEST Spruce. Phone 544 black. FOURL-ROO)M MOIDEIIN FI'RNISIIED house; no children. 1202 South Sixth west. PIANO TUNING. W. IEIIMER. PHONE BELL 1443 W. MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. TAY lor & Pearson. HATTER. 'I VELOUR AND FELT MATS cleaned and blocked. I$ Doz., FOR 8ALE-MICELLANEOUS. INCUBATOR. PHONE 289 BLACK. DRY WOOD. BELL 088 BLACK. 1834 Cooper. OLD PAPERS FOR PALE AT MIS soullan office; 20c a hundred. WHITE WYANDOTTES, COCKER els and pullets. 8621 black. FOR SALE-A FEW WHITE ROCK cockerels. Bell phone 8182 black. DRY SLABS, $2.50 PER' LOAD. Missoula:Wood Yard: phone 4¢8. WHITE SEWING MACHINES $5 AND up. Hoyt-Dickinson- Piano Co. TRY DE JARNETTE'S $1.75 ONE horse load of wood. 8412 oraulge. FORD RUNABOUT;: G.OD CONDI lion; cheap. Inquire fire station. NEW COMMO( N SENSE SLEIGIH, No. 5. Oscar l'ablman, lonita, Mont. ALL RINDS OF ROUGH AND dressed lumber at Hayes spur. Baird & Harper. 240 EGG, CYPHiERS', MODEI. INC'U hator: 200 chick, Cyphers', Indoor brooder. 8621 black. E'LACKSMITII 'PiTOLP, STO('K AND husiness; ill health reason for sell ing. I'., Missoullan. CAR SOUND WINTER AI'PLES; good variety; just packed. Phone Hood Bros., Hamilton. SLIGIITLY USED SECON 1D-Il AND Kurtzmann piano for sale at a bar gain. Address P. O. box 1355. ALL KINDS O)F1 GRAIN. (;ROUND feed, flour, bran, alfalfa meal and haled hay. 914 Toole; phone Bell 11-0. FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND hand: I pay highest prices for sec ond-hand household goods. Hans Jensen, 125 W. Mah; 819 B; Ind. 1754 FOR SALE - CASH REGISTERS, salfes, show cases, scales, typewrit ers and store fixtures; both new and second-handed. Missoula office and salesroom, 112 West Spruce St. PAINTING. AUTOMOBiILE, CAIIIA(.E, Il(USE and sign painting, docorating, palper hanging. 337 V'est Spruce: phone 490 red. Henry Ilolert, Prop. STORAGE. GENERAL STORAGE - EVERY thing on earth: expert packing and crating. J. W. Reely, 724 West C`dar. hrth nhnnao AUCTIONEER. K. L. KIRKITART, AUCTIONEER, 128 West Cedar. Residence phone 1RR hln~rk: fftin. 75 blnck FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS. SUITE OF TWO FRONT OFFICE rooms in B. & A. building. Apply R. R& A. LOST AND FOUND. LO,.ST--PLAIN (;((1.i) iIRN(, IIl(;Ilhi prized: engrave\ d ".. J. C., Dlated lebh. 2S-I I." lH;urn to Mlissoulian for rewa rd. FIRE INSURANCE. FOR FIRE, ACCIDENT AND health insurance, surety bond, bur glar insurance, see A. K. Andersen, 112 East Ceder street. city. Strong snd relishable comnanins FOR RENT-RANCHES. SL:EEMIAN ('ANYON IRANCIt, 650 acres; 1 1-2 miles west of Lolo; 100 acres tillable, 60 acres nonw llowed; Water right; fiine range: ideal stock or daliry proposition: shares or cash. Owner, W. J. Ferguson, HIelena, Mont. FOR SALE-POULTRY. SINGLE COMB I IllOiDE ISL.AND l1E1) cuclkerrls. 2:5 South 'iflth west. A FEW CIII('E IROSE ( '-.MB Rhode Island Hod cockerels for sale; .alns eggs for hatclhing, $2.50 -or 15. John Voss, Florence. HAVE A FEW GOOD CO('KERIRLS Barred Rock, from $3 to $10; weiight, 7 to 9% lbs.: must get rid of them at once. Louis E. Kb..nedy, 503 North HIlggins. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. MANUSCRIPTS TYPEWlRITTEN. P. O. box 1610. WANTED-CLEAN C('OTTON RAGS Phone 60. HIDES AND JUNK. WESTERN HIDE AND JUNK CO. pays the highest prices for hides. furs and junk. 511-27 West Main street. Ind. 1710: Bell 1068. WOOD SAWING. FOR STRATTON'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's groc. Bell 114 FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING. Mirsnala Wood Yard: nhnne 45R BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM. 222 PATTEE. CARPET WEAVING. CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INGRAIN rugs. Naats, 1018 Cooper street; shone 1252 Ind. ,BIG SALE. WE ARE GOING TO MOVE I'FROM Missoula and to save expense of packing and freight, offer our en tire stock of wall paper, paints, etc., at prices never before heard of in Missoula; sale opens Thursday rorning. Kellogg Paint Co. DRESSMAKING. BY THE DAY. 222 EAST CEDAR. WANTED-FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED--A FIVE-RO(OM, MODEIRN apartment or furnished house. Ad dress U. P. 1., Missoulan. . . SALES OF STOCKS ARE SMALLEST IN MONTHS TRANSACTIONS FOR THE DAY ARE THE SMALLEST EXPE RIENCED THIS YEA'R. New York, Feb. 24.-Transactions in stocks today were the smallest of the y( ar. F'rotl openilng to close quota tions of the impourta:nt stocks barely varied. London called prices lor some n.embers of the international group and placed a few selling orders at the opening, principally in Steel. hear traders made experimental short sales and prices dropped slightly but the d mand was sufficient to prevent a sutbstantial decline and the market caIme to a halt. Stllme of the low priced shares developed weak'ness ult the representativ'e issues were held virtually on a dead level. The unruffled alttitde of the Brit ish government in the fact of the tHen tcn 'fnair in Mexico depriveid the ltars of a weapon. Le'high Valley, the first important railroad to nmatke its 1'-I hrutlry report, sll '\\ed a tdecrease of $4.3,000 in net revelnuelt. This was off set by the fortnightly statemtent of idle freight cars, sholl \ing al decr tease iii siurlus equipmenl't. The bind market lmolt\vIl irregularly. ToItal sales, par value, $2.375,000. iUnt ed States bails (\\irt' lin 'hitilnged ont ctall. New York Closing Stocks. Amalgam:ated Copiper . 75:l American leeot Rugar 22 Aimienican (Car & 1',mndry 51iti Amettricani Locomotie . ..... 34 Amer. Smelting & tRlg ..... 6 American Sugar Refining ... 105 1, Amentrican Tel. & Teil 120 A imrican Tobacco .... 47 Anflcomltta Mining 'o . 361 Atchison .......97t4 Halitimore & o hio. 921 I.'lthlehem ~teel . .3 rtooklyn Rapid Transit ..2 7' (l'lnnaini n Pacific .. ...213: ('Chesapeake & ()Ohi . ........ 3 Chicago Great Vesteirn . l ('hicago, Mil. & St. Paul 1.. 2... % ('hicatgo & North \\estetrn.ll .. 135 c'olorado Fuel & Irn 32i, l)tnvter & Hic Grande. . 13 Erie ............._..... . "1(17 I(n:'ra:i l Electric . .14S (treat Northern pfd 12, ,, (Iretq Northern (re ('Itfs Illiinois Central ... . .. 1i ihtrhorongh -Alet . 1 Iltert Ilnrvester . .. 10.1I I.( high Valley . ......150 .Missoulli Pacific . ..... -251: National ,end ....... .... ... . . 50 New York ('entral ... . ..... . North Amerian .t....... ..9l Northern 'Pacific ...... 114'A Pennsylv nia \ lli; ....... 111 'tliulin Paliitce I'r. 155 Ieadlintg 1117 I lpu l 1ic Irn & Steel . 5: l (ck', . ........ 4:. outhern I'a iic ......... . .outhern Itailwaiy ........... Tenllnessee ('opt ... 351 Union. I'cific ... 1( '; 1 i ited States Steel...... il' 'tahb 'opper . .. 4 \\'a )ash 1......... .. 1r; \V stern lU iotn ......... \lesting houlst Electric .. . 71 ('hino ( l lper . - - 41 r. New HIaven . ilSt. Ray Co'ns. ('opplr..... 20 Total sale's for thlie day. 13:5,50! sltare's. A Boston Closing Mining. A!lolrez ........ 41 Amalga nmted ('oppo ..... 754 Am'n Zinc Lead & Smi19. Arizona Commner(al ..... 4l ('lalumet & Ariz ma ...... 67 ('nlumet & Hecl:i ....... . 440 ( centennial . 17.......' ('opper ItRange i'ln. Co .... . R.'.I East Blite (op Mune... 11.% Franklin. . . rranh (.'Consliled . .. 51i, G ren ' ('iannl .. :9 Isle Roy:tlle (clpper) 21 . Kerr Laike .47 lIke t (loper.. La: Salle (o' lpr ........ .. Minmi ('oler 231 Shawk . ....... 4 Nevada 'onsolidtiled 1. (i( Nilissing Mlines ........ North ltllt( 29+. WANTED-LOAN. XANTIED-- 1,200 AT 8 PER ('ENT on Al local farm security. S. II., Missoulian. Notice of Delinquent Stockholders. Office of the Hemlock Silver-iead Mining Co., Saltese, Mont., 'ehbruary 1S, 1914. Notice is hereby given that there Is now dellnquent on the following de scrihed stock in account of an assess nieit of one mill per share, levied on January 5, 1914. the amount set oppo site the names of the respective stock holders, as follows, to-wit: Name. No. Crt. Shares. Amt. Anderson, M. ..... 719 261 $ .26 Eaton, H .............. 324 2,000 2.00 Friday, W . .......... 720 1,583 1.58 Ilagman, A. ....... 721 777 .78 Jones, R. It . .... 722 5,125 5.12 Momson, ........ 240 10,000 10.00 McMullen ........ 73 50(1 .50 Morresy, John .... 723 1,166 1.16 Nurss, Itoy . .... 724 1,166 1.16 Proffit, Sam ..... 343 500 .50 Smnall, W. J. ...... 725 3,625 3.62 Sturgeon, Joe ... 335 2,000 2.00 Stevick, Chris .... 303 1,000 1.00 Weaver, E. A. .. 315 500 .50 And in compliance and according with law so manlly shares of eacth par cel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold in front of the Saltese. Supply store at Saltese, Mont., March 6, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day to pay the delinquent costs ther.eon, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. FRED RACHENBERGER, Secretary and Treasurer, Saltese, Mont. 19-20-21-23-24-25-2-21.27.28 N ortl h Lake .................. ...................... 2 O ld D om inion ........................... . ...... 52 Osceola (ex. dlv.) ............. 62 Quincy .................... . 66 Shannon ................ ........ ........ 7 Superior .............. ....... .. ......... 30 Superior & Boston Min.................. 2 Tamlnarack .................... .............. 42lt U. S. m. Ref. & Min.. .. ..... 42 U. S. Sm. Ref. & llin. pfd . .. 48W Utah Consolidated ...... . 12 ' Utnh Copper Co ......... .4........ 414 \'inona ........... 4'4 W' olverine ......... .... .. ... .. . 461B Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Feb. 24.-Humors of export sales had considerable to do today with rallying wheat. Largely in cion sequence the market, which early in the session had been! depressed. closed steatdy at an advance of '%v to 1/, net. Corn finished with a galin of 'st' It, a ne d : olIts tllp 4'j '},le. Forl Ipro visioIns the outcome \llti :S irreglar,. 'arying f'ronm .2ie decline tio an ult. turn of 7t,,. Ampl'e SInoVw plrotection for mosIIt of the winteir tcrop was the 'hief reason why the wheat mIarlket dulring the first part of tie tlay could not esc.ape frtonm bIearish control. ('able e'\\s alto had been dtisappointinlg to the hullqs, tspetolally at hugt'e iltrgementt tof the anllont of wheat on ocean passage. ('Corn tiurnetd upwardi in restponse .It oesternt reports of a good tcall from feeders. The outs trade was on a motderait cale '. )'rices werie governed t.I1III by t' t ctlourse of other grain. lard proved heatvy throughout. ,- ports of that producll't \'were seriouslyll dthninislhod compar ed t\ith a year ag i t her provisions, althought weak at first on 'aount if a setback in the hog Imarketi, lere il'ter airds irestoltd by mteans if a moderatet sthow of atllip port. MA .' wh e Ot, l opened, 4401 : high, 41.1'15 '; lo ', t4 itit':; close, 44 lla,. May corn, opened, 1. :7c: hilgh, i ti t ' I;to\l' i 5l.lt .l ; ' i ls , I311 th'. Mlay i its, openedt , 4 llst' high I4 1 t'; lop', 40 l; closet, 4t la I'. Minneapolis Wheat. :Minneapt olis, "Il. 24.- \\'iteat: Noi. I 1hard, R, 45 t17l '; Ni . IN. 1 i h lrthl'rli, i2 1 '4i 9 .'tti. ; No. 2 nortlller'I Ii i.' t( I o. 3L No we. h at, .N t, ti:1 . A.lI 4i2,;.l h t'Yi ; Jul ly', 93l,_ fur11y3lt. Metal Market. Neiw Yorkt,, Feb. 24.--P opper lnomo inal. Sta:tldarld spot landl M: Itch, $13.7501. l.37' I: elec trolytic, $11.S7i2 Itto ialitllll ; lake n i ; II l viatst g $14.62t, _ll i14.75, ltnomiinial. Lead (quiet, $3.5,. lSpelter qiuieti, $5.30t6 5.40. IN DARBY TOWN Darby, Feb. 21. -(1Special.) l h l'ley rllilrk is ihere nterviewing thie frtllll ers of tihe uppeii tr valicly to astertllliin hllM Imany daiiry iows can le ii'procuredt for the new ito-operattiv'e reatiery which has just boon completed in taimilthn. 1le stated that he had melt with unex petedl alcess, tund that the aintit it' hiltter flt thalt i lie i iboughlit here is far greater than had lien exported. 'hi. will be a great hell to lheii tiittli rs in thit s etilit i tyitt , iH s l0 Iter is tilt l' tion lit ioi tanlal ( Ih t is ittler idap tied for dairiy itli than thi uipperr t itter Rilt i valley. Frank and Adolph Wl\Indmlisor left todayrti for th \Villow crtok Ililnits. They export to le gone p. l liale. Tlihey will lie obliged toit tliavtl on snow shot's for about 10 miles It tlt alloiw Willia lliedgesi is mntiing up ' . Tilcup, wlih're he has al logging con. trIact' from Ilarper & liiritpr. WVilliam Kerhie, forest ranger, has Stevensville in hIs new machine. Alex hllfffin passed through town today withil it u drove of b i' tattle l vfrtii. th.t herd .of .rry Edwards in Ro. s llole. lie is taking theit t the ' Ed wards market In liitiilton. Ed lHairrill htlls finished his garage mitt the corner of Main street and Tii n lr avt ulll. It Is 30x30 feet, alnd li to ho equipped with all th .' modern ip pliances nI ' issary for till up-to-dalt Institution of that kind. 10d 1 ntilth yl.tert'day gave a dinner In his ip.rtment in celehralion of \Vih ingtun's lirlhday. 1id slid he didn't propose to have ally one attend i..s banqliit who ta.i not ctlebrated for epit'uriin prope'nsitih-, tonselpi!,tly lie Invited only to hIlls feast I. C. Plq keratl, I STEVENSVILLE NEWS Stevenville, Feb. 24,.--(Sit' lt.) -FP. Ii. Met(ltlf, who has been ill for several weeks, is able to be on the streets again. For the past three da ys it has been thawing, anl(I most of tihe' recent fail of snow is exhaiust(edl. There are a few sleighs still in iuse, btt Inost of them have been aatlndonelll for wheels aguKin. A. 1). Searles of Stevensvllle, whoi recently moved to Vi'ctr, where he has reanted ai ranch, was a visitor here yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cranston are making preparations to move bacik to their ranch from town, after alending the winter here. Mrs. F. II. Zentner of Thiree Mile is a. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E'. l3aggs. LaGrippe Leaves Its Victims Prostrate. Some victims of la grippe never fully recover the health of the lungs, and persistent colghinag is weakening. The quick action of Foley's Honey and Tar makes it valuable in severe la grippe coughs. F. G. Provo, Bedford, Ind., writes: "Ia grippe left me with a se vere coughl that Foley's IloneY anld Tarp cured, and I am back to mny normal weight." Missoula l)rug Co.-A Iv. Use Bassett's, the Original Native Herbs, for constipation and rheumna tism; 50 tablets cost 25c at all drug glet.-Adv . SOCIETY DIRECTORY MISSOULA LODGE NO. 13, A. F. & A. M.-Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays in Masonic temple. So journing brethren cordially invited. H. C. JOHNSON, W. M. F. F. SQUIREP, Secretary. WESTERN SUN CHIAPTER NO. 11, R. A. M.-Meets first and third Fri days of each month in Masonic temple. TIIEODORE LENTZ, H. P. ROY ROBINSON, Secretary. HARMONY LODGE NO. 49, A. F. & A. M.-Meets In K. of P. hall, E. Front street. Regularcommunications first and third Mondays. Spe cial meetings every other Monday evening. Visiting members are specially invited. II. T. (ARIDINER. Wr. IM. CYRUS R. AVERY, Secretary. O. E. p. ELECTA CHAPTIER NO. 7-Meets first and third T'hursday or each month In Masonic temple. Visitors es pecially welcomc. MRS. TIII{CESA KING. W. M. PETER'I EITII.IElHtl, W. P. MRS. i.II)A E. I'ArHMER. Secretary. O. E. S. IMMIANIEI, (CHAP TER Nt. 54- -leguhtr meetings setond (n1id forlltrh tWednesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m., in Masonic teniple. Vlsltlog members cordially in\vltd. itOSE I,. MILLIEKI, 'V. M. J(OIIN M'PAilT'iY, W. P. llATTII It. t l'IitAY, Secretary MISS(IIIL,A AlEllIE N(O. 32, F. O0. E. --Meets first tanl tlird Tuoesdays of each montht at 8: 00 p. m., at Eagles' hall. West Main. W. J. I -LY. tresident. JAS. A. LtAKI,'l. Slecreta:ry. LO YAl. O R I 1K 1il --Mee, ts 1st' & 3d T'thurs dlay evUitg of ea·r' h month at 8 pI. m., at Ea glea' hall. A LINK, thictator. 11. 10, 13LAKI'LIY, Secretary. RAILWAY TIMETABLES C., M. & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. East Bound Olym pI an ............................... 7:05 a m . Columln iau ..... ............ ..... :I38 p. . West Bound Olympiann ...........................11:00 p. m. C'oltlmbl a ............................. 1:40 p m. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY West Bound East Bound No. 1 ..10:40 1p. m lNo. 2 .... 5:18 p. m. Not. 3 ... 12:40 p. mn. N. 4 .... 7:20 a. m. No. I .. 12t04 n. ln. No. 6 ....10:45 p. mo. No. 41 .. M'2() a. m. Nt. 42 .. ti:3Z i i. m. Bitter Root Branch Arrive---8:25 a. m. nnd 4:20 p. m. Leave--8:41) a. mn. aulltd 3:25 p. m. Coeur d'Alene Branch Arrive ...4:15 p. m.ILeave .11:35 a. In. Butte Locals Arrive-11-:0 a. il. andi 10:10 p. m. Uwave---:45 a ni. ald 4:310 p. m. Notice of Closing of Registration. Nittic' bo-k V fPi I tiot it Cii thr e Ir'gis- . [ otti tl I t)ok ii,. lii r-,oloi.i-:iiiuui ifl qulitflil' d elh,(totr.s r,'.iI H I n i (11h, ('tllnty (of M lisHsIou:l, . IMiti: itt., folr tthe Scliool IstIriict I nlh.l'l Io hb, bhihi in thl. ni.,vel Meii l l, i:;ll, r .ts ill a:litl n'iuinlty 1,ll $:illt l'ir ii)., A lrir l 41h, 111i4. will be ot.seutd \Wetnidt.iy, l:iiri h 4t 1h. 19il. a, il 5 cll',.l pl i, Il. NI, utlar's for alhI'I lotIIlion1 IIay r'egiister bi3 :lppiear liig ib'foireth, lll unt'Oi y etehrk¢ al hi1. i - flio t 111 thi.. cIollrl htoll? t ,i ili th ('il)' andlll ('colllll)' iof .IlijSHoailll. or hiy atillla';lr Iing tifof rl, li y jistice. oif lith, piiac or noi~tarly lplllll C tll i l tin t Iialnner lilro) vldetd by law. Wi. J. IIAlIlN(ITON, Couinty C.lerk ill atiut for .sllsalllla County. S ate of lMotlitiUnn. Notice of Closing of Registration. Nitilte to ltthreby given titii tie regis Ilralti-t bIoltuis for Ihi reglrlitrtllln Iof qiualifhied eltctorsq res.idling withhin the limits of Itt,- I Sty of .1i1lsosihi, Mon I t~.i-g~iott-i it3 itt-liug tiu~lllut I·' it~ ti-itt~)1\ tenl, athely otiS 'iiily of lIttoiutli, M totin, I -ifor the itlly Iitiul ttl o hi t li it if the itrottuti-it Ity lute. Mioiday, A'tril fl1h, 191t, will b,. clo.ed Frhlal$', .Mal¢..h ilti, 1914, ait il We¢loclk (:p. mI1'. Elei for i.011 All Ntion.m Irii. te i . eir.t arilt" Itil tus thu c tlily tuu atl,tll s, cllltll llrl- I liu fllttiu Il l' tlllllltuV athrh at his iffl' o lit i(t utiirthuey inr te. ctly iroid i .iluntily of Mttrititily cl"sl r y il- i rlltln iHftlori otill " Ji itlt l- n f lf heo lit'll'I orl notally lpublc hin the mlallnlir lprovithed b~y law. WV. J. llIIlIlN(VITN. AliotlI tlerk int fullal fur 2 hc Misiouhi Iolr t., ('t-Ale of . ont, Coldiis, cnt'liipaition anld lhietl]ai 'he ire't h lreei icollllloU offilllol~ ns, Ulid re lie\ling tilt icoiipalitton hltpll the( colh andt ,.to)ps thl. headac~lhl'. 1lsl0 loltey Catha'rhtl l'tablelH beent'lle~ thty tire very lprotlipt anli thloroilghly chlelaning, with ablsolutlyl,) nlo Inlell san~tsil effec'ts. A whol h Utth: fiill for 25e. Missoulla 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. CHANCES are 1,8626,241 to 1 that the sun will MISSOULA HOTEL. rise on the morrow, and 1 to 112 James A. Walih, Mgr. that a man at 35 will not live to be Remodeled and newly furnished. 36 years old. Steam heat, electric light, tele- 'ETTITT, NEWLON & GAGE phones in all rooms, hot and cold AGENTS running water. Rooms by the week Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. or month at reduced rates. of Milwaukee. ATLANTIC HOTEL RUBBER STAMPS A. JACOBSON, Prop. This office is prepared tt make Remodeled and newly furnished, all kinds or rubber stamps on shert steam heat, electric lights. Every- notice at reasonable prices. thling neat and clean. Reasonable rates. HOW TO BUY. The wife's practical knowledge of STORAGE. OW TO IBUY FOR THE HOME Reely's Storage; everything on makes the husband's capacity to earth. Expert packing and crating. earn money for the home-making 734 W. Cedar St. Both phones, expenses really worth while. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana UNITED STATES DEPCSITARY CAPITAL ............................. $200,000 SURPLUS FUND ...... 60,000 0. A. WOLF .........................President JOHN C. LEHeOU....Vice President J. H. T. Ryman .................Cashier Directors John 0. Morony, M. A. Flske, 0. A. Wolf, John It. Lehsou, F. H. Woody, J. H. 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' 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. MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montana Capital ...... ................................ 200,000 Surplus and Profits .............. 50,000 Officers J. M. KEITHI ......... ..........President S. J. COFI''iP ........Vice President A. Rt. JACOB .....................Cashier Directors J. M. Keith, S. J. Coffee, J. R. Dally. G. T. McCullough, 11. Paul Green ough, A. 1H. Jacobs, Kenneth Ross. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savings Deposits. Missoula Humane Society Officers If you have a case which calls for their attention, notify one of the following: Mrs. \V. J. Steel, preeldent, 606 West Pine street. Mrs. J. C. Anderson, first vice president, Bell phone 931. Mrs. Frank lteckwlth, second vice prrsildent, Bell phone 894 red. Mrs. II. A. Wheeldon, secretary, l(e1 pll phone 8562 red. Mrs. Willliam Phillips, treasurer, IllisIn street. Mrs. '1'. II. Wade, field secretary, Hell phone 757. Bateman Transportation Co. Stage and Auto Service be tween Ravalli and Poison Connects at Ravalll with Northern Palific trains east and west. Con. nects at I'olson with the Klondyke tHIeunier, Itavalli, Monlana. Stage leavns It:ivalli at 8 a. m. and arrives at 3 P. m. AUTO STAGE RAVALLI TO POLSON Stevens-)Duryea 7-passenger touring 'Car Making Il)ily Trips. JOE.) IttlIitttTS, Prop. Meets 41 westbound and 42 east bound. Careful Drivers. Oxy Acetylene Welding Plant REPAIRS, TIRES, SUPPLIES, ETC. CHICAGO GARAGE Open for business day or night. Bell Phone 250. Ind. 1775L 228 West Main. CHICKEN RANCH S'ven nlllt] on,-hull' ar(rs: cl4se in; t )rihard t lhione; splhndid sell; a snap at $2,800. Taylor & Pearson B. & A. BLDG. Bell 920. Independent 1724.