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TWICE-A-DA Y CLASSIFIED ADS oCARRY YOUR MEAD Daily Puzzle I Thirty-twn years ago today eight men \\were indlictd inl Washingtona, T. C., in star routes' caset, for Iefrauding the government in mail sOervice-.[litrch 4 1882. Find one of thel conspirators. Answer to yaestrday's Itpuzzle- --Ilsi wnl in gown. Anllswer to yesterday's puzzle- UIps Classified Advertising Rates Per word, each day ..................$ .02 Per line, per week .................. .40 Per line, per month .......... 1.00 All ails mast he irdered for a stated length of time. Orders for lads to he taken o1t1 must he in the office before 1 p. In. for afternoon paptier and S p. m. for morning paper. Minimum Charge, 20 Cents. HELP WANTED-MALE. MIFSOUTLA hRAILWVAY TMAILT, EXA1 inations corning; $7. ntllh; samlnple questions free. l'ranklin Institute, Dept. 215-1, ochesster, N. Y. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. GIRL F'Ol t GlaNIlCI II[' I\OtlK; 2:11 South I'ifth east. WANTED--(COTM PtI:TENT C(Ot,(AREI) girl for second work. 312 East Pine. WANTED- SICOND I lltl,. 731 I'NI versity avenllu. Apply aftoroons, hbetween 2 and 4. HELP WANTED CHAMBERMAID, $30: cf IRlS ,O,1 housework, $20 to $30, and other help wanted at The l.:mpliyment Buretau, 212 Higgins; phonlo 1122. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED - A BTUSI ness worth while and an opportun Ity to build a business of your own; cash weekly. Address Capital City Nursery Co., Salem, Oregon. SITUATION WANTED-MALL MAN WANTS OD1) JO1Sr OR .ANY kind of work by the day or hour. Phone 1917 bla(ck. WORK AT 'CLEA.NIN( Ol PI.OLISH ing floors, or general hollse cleaning. Call Bell 794. IMAN WANTS WORK AT ODD JOBS; expert house cleaner aind furnace man. Call Bell 1122 SITUATIONS WANTED-ODD JOBS for university students; 25c per hour. Phone Bell 25. MAN WANTS \WORK;: HOUSE cleaning, walls cleaned, floors pol ished, rugs cleaned: iy ur1()11, day or contratct: estlimatea cheerfully given. Phone 917 black. WISCIONSIN DAIRY MAN W\ANTS position as working ltllnager onl good dairy ranch. \\Will work on salary or percentage. II III. Harms, room 108, Shlpardl hotel. EXPERIENE ED OR(CHARD)IST DIE sires position "s foremann or man ager of an orhelard: caphle of tak ing charge of any size orchard: ref erences. W\. C. Mahton. Victor, Monlt. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE. WORK BY DAY. "505 .AC('K, WOMAN WANTS \WORK HY DAY or hour; 4917 black. CURTAINS LAltND)ERi. MRS. E. Ilaskin,. 745 South IF'ifth street west. P'hone 520 red. WANTED --B Y EXI'ERIENCI.ED waitress, position in hotel or restau rant. ('. S., care Missoulian. WANTED-CURTAINS TO LAUN der; satisfaction guaranteed. Call or drop postal to 701 South First street. YOUNG tLAI)Y STENAOGtl;A.'lll,.p, with three years' rexplerience, desires position; icani furllish good refer ences. Address MA. 21., care 2Missou tlan. TO TRADE. EQUITY IN ILAfCKI'EOOTlr RANCH; good water right; some tlmner; for work horses. I,. N., Missoulian. WANTED TO TRADE I OOD())t) WORK team, weight 2.400 lpounds, for mare or gelding, weight 1 ,600 pounds or 1.700. Ira C. Watson. Florence, Mont. 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. BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM. 222 PATTEE. FOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE. TWO\V LOTS, T'RIIRI-IR lILOCKS FROM car line. Address (., Slissoulian. FIRST-CLASS FIVE-ROOM MOD erl bungalow\s, close ill; also five room modern o11)5ls, fine barn, chi]ckeni house, tIwo Ilts, fenced; easy Iterms .iApply F'. A. Mills, 808 Rollins street, or plhone 1001. iCII'AP, It'. TA'KEN S1tN, "SEVIEN 23-foot losR in chnice fruit trees, T)D ly Iv m liliýli: one and one-nRalf blocks from lit' line: wire netting fence; good stl; smiiill Rhnock; Walter in; good place' for clhilens. ]n quire (124 Liver street. FOR SALE OR TRADE. (I 'II.A.\P, SEVI\EN-IIn()M MOD .RN house; ,thickeii hoases, tIarn: 1one and1t onie-i;half :lres; close tr o iar line; will rent. Plhonle 1353 \VW. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. M iOERI.N. :3a4 10\,A'ST EI')AR. HiEASONABLE. 211 \V'Ei'ST' S'1IT CIi. STRItTLIY MI1I)EtIN SI'l'E.S, $20.00 up. Peniwell hotel, lpposite lMil wank ec depot. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, for Sale, Board and Room and other cards at The Missoulian office. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 228 EAS'T ('tIl)AR. 224 EAPT SPlIICE. MOtIERN. 404 \V()OODY. 147 Sri'7r''11 VII,'ll[ \VEST. MODERN: GAS. 404 E. SPRUCE. FURNISHED; GAS. 503 E. FRONT. MODIE:IN: (1A5: (OPP'OSITE EPIS copal cihurcli. 225 Adhms. FOR RENT-HOUSES. 6 ROOMS, MODERN. 327 E1. FRONT. FOUR-ROOM IIIIUNALOW. 313 B!k. A GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. CALL 131 red. TWO-ROOM IIOUiSE. 628 SOUTH Fourth west. Gc001) TIIREE-tROnOlM IllnIOt'. IN jltire Frank Sti iger. SIX-ROOM ,)It1l)IRN ll)t'S: WVITH range. 419 \\West (Cedar. HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND 1PATH. E. Front street. Bell 1.0 black. DWELT.ING OR FLATS. APPLY .G(eo. L. Steinhrenner. 473 black. FOI'R-ROOtIM MODER1?N FT,-\T: 715 West Spruce. Telephone 544 blaek. 4-1RO iM 11] t'S11. f.l1IN, ('IlKl house: two blocks from car. Phone 1353 \V. FOR RINT''--ONE LOWER OITSII)E ptalrtment;I: stl:4o he1at. Cu]rran flats. 'Phone 133 hlacik. FOR SALE-RANCHES. lFOR S\AL,E-160-A('lI, RANCIH AND ilnlmprovements. 15n0 inches decreed water right, twoi miles east of Sto ves'illte; price $12,000. W ill trlade for oneo-iird ill Missoula, proporty: atmatlli cash paymelnt, h.tanne R per cent interest. Address P. fO. Box 344, St\evensville. SMnt. 323 Ai('R:ES .OF ITTERI 1-)10T VA.L tly foothill land; : hoult seeon iles east of Sen. ill,: ltwo-thirds farm I;rnd. rich soil: tallaInct e pasture; tlrice $20 per oi're. Adjoining this lnd ownllcr has ling time lease with grvernonlnt on 0 40 lares at $100 per year, nIllilng ,60 aeres ill n all; ideal stork r(inch, hiyer gets this lense; farm implements very (icheap; mnule teiamll. $150: tor int of ritares(, $1530. Mc'iurk, the I'ulnimer, Stevetnlsville, Mont. ) ,--,- . . . WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. FI'RNISIIIED Il U'SE, APARTMI NI or suite, by man and wife; good Ilo c'ation. (1. R. Blose, Kohn Jewelry Co. MINING STOCK WANTED. THE TIME TO SELL WHEN PEO pie want to buy. I have buyers for Copper King, Missoula Copper, 1nowshoe and Lucky Calumet. A.' M. Stevens. - FOR SALE-MIBCELLANEOUS DRY WOOD. -ELL 088 BLACK. 1834 Cooper. WHITE SEWING MACHINES. Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS soulian office; 20c a hundred. FOR SALE-A FEW WHITE ROCK cockurels. Bell phone 8182 black. DRY SLABS, $2.50 PER LOAD. Missoula Wood Yard: phone 458. TWO MILCH COWS, 25 SHOATS. two brood sows, 72 hens. 718 Phil lips. FOR SALE OR TRADE, REGIS tered Duroc Jersey boar. Mclntosh Manor, Lolo. ALL tINDS OF ROUGH AND dressed lumber at Hayes spur. Baird & Harper. HORSE, 9, 1,250, CHUNK: WACGON; buggy; hnrrness: cultivator; 1631 South Second west. GOO)D WOOD; HONEST LOADS; prompt delivery. De Jarnette; phone 8412 orange. WELL MATCHED 4-YEARI-OLD team, well broken; weight 3,000. Ragnar Swanson, Route No. 3. HORSES - SINGLE HORSES OR double teolnms; good, gentle horses for farm or orchard work. Inquire Union market. 2-CYLINItIER 4-PASSENGER AUTO, recently overbh:uled, Al ondition, Owner leaving city). . . V. Watson, Chicango Garage, Price, $125. FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND hand; I pay highest prices for ser ond-hand household goods. Hans Jenson, 125W. Main; 819 B; Ind. 1754 FOR SALE - CASH REGISTERS, safes, show cases, scales, typewrit ers and store fixtures; both new and second-handed. Missoula office and salesroom, 112 West Spruce St. FOR SALE - THREE TEAMS horses. 1.500 pounIds and over; all young and first-class: also five wng nns. '"4% to 7n -inch, good condition. PhC. t162; Perry Coal Co., 110 East Cedlar. PAINTING. A UTOMOBILE.,, CA RRIAGE. IttUSE and sign painting, decorating, paper hanging. 337 West Spruce: pnone 490 red. .Henry HIubert, Prop. STORAGE. SE NE R A L STORAGE - EVERY thing on earth; expert packing and crating. J. W. Reely, 724 West ('edar hboth nhunes AUCTIONEER. K. L. KIRKIIART, AUCTIONEER, 128 nTest Cedar. Residence phone 188 black: office. 75 black. FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS. IUITE OF TWO FRONT OFFICE rooms in B. & A. building. Apply BI. &r A. LOST AND FOUND. FOI'UN-PAIR tOF CHILIVDS WHITE fur Ioggins. Owner nlmiY have sante )by applying at 1\Iissoul ian office. LOST -- PItES10 ('CAMEIRA, POST card size, with film pack adalpter. ]'lease notify C. \V. Tenny, Helena. Mont. FIRE INSURANCE. F' OR FIRE, ACCIDENT AND health insurance, surety bond, bur glar insurance, see A. K. Andersen, 112 East Ceder street. city. Strong and reliahle conmnanlne POULTRY. ":1u SAEI., IAltREID Rt)(iK }lENS and two rousters, 616i Ivy street. RHODE ISLIAND IlEl) ('OC(KERELS, $1.50; eggs for hatching. Phone 1095. ;VIIITE WVYANIlOTTEy; COCKER els and pIullets. ltisihee Bros.; 86"1 black. RITII)DI IS[,ANI) REII ('OCRKIREIS, $2.00. Phone 7803, route 3; F. 1). Smith. TIllIORO['GIIlllE)1 PI Y M 0 7 T H 11ock cockerel; Tripp strailn. 719 'outhi First. 1ARRED RO ('K t ,t(S l,( )It il H.\r'H-tI ing: $1 for 17. Mrs. Lewis Nichols, Iloita, Mont. FIOlR SA.\I.l-RHl(ODE tSIANI) RIED eggs for hatching; ('has. E. ,llc:as, 'Missoula, Mont.; rural No. 3; phone 7412. "FOR SATE - A FEW CHOICE Barred Reck c(ockerela from Parks' laying strain, $3 ecch, to close out. A. II. Kennedy, R. F. D. No. 3. MATrZ/ "FASITTON PLA'I'N" STRAIN Single ('omnb ullff O(rpington eggs. $2.0(1 per 15; $10 per 10nn FIshel's White Indhan Runner duclk eggs. $2 per 12. Mrs. lt. F. King, Florence, Monil. WANTED--FURNISHED ROOMS A YOt'NG MAN AND WIFE WITII hnhy, permanently located in Mis sotila, would like three furnished rooms fior houclsekoping in a flat or apartmuenlt: wouloII favo\,rably consider c small furnished cottage with small gard.epl for a term of several months. Address D1). I'. H., Missoullan. PERSONAL. WANTED-POSITION AS HOI'SE keeper hby experienced lady; prefer a gentlemanl of means, wno can pay good wages. It. K. references. Ad dress F. i'V., Missoulian. STRAYED. CAME TO MY PLACE FIRST OF" year, sorrel mare, branded K O on right shoulder, white stripe on face. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and feed. W. K. Wills, Baird, Mont. DRESSMAKING. AT HOME OR BY DAY. 312 SOUTH Fifth east; phone 186 red. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMS. 215 RED. 5-ROOM MODERN. 415 E. FRONT. FURNISHED HOUSE. 415 W. PINE. THREE ROOMS. 825 EAST CEDAR. INQUIRE 147 SOI'TH FIFTH WEST. 3 ROOM FURNTSTIED HIOUSE; modern. 316 East Cedar. THREE-ROOM COTTAGE, 715 WEST Spruce. Phone 544 black. FOUR-ROOM MODERN FURNISHED house: no children. Inquire 708 South Second. PIANO TUNING. W. REIIMER. PHONE BELL 1443 W. BIG SALE. WE ARE GOING TO MOVE 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 frrrning. Kellogg Paint Co. WOOD SAWING. FOR STRATTON'S WOODSAW leave orders at Bonner's groc. Bell 114 FOR PROMPT WOOD SAWING, Misnnoln Wood Yard: ohonn 45R FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SA,\LE 011 TRADE FOR RANCH, five aires, well Improved, close In. S. O).. Missoulitin. WV.\NTIID, TO l'TIR.\OE, 20 ACRES fruit land ill I'alm Reach county, Florida. \\'h;l have you?' Address 1.. It. ItH:ruis, room 10S, Shapelrd hotel. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. EMP. BUREAU, 212 HIGGINS. Phones BRABE,'S \VEST IRN EMPLOYMENT office. tIll 751. Reliable help furnished on shalrt notice. 331 Ilig gills. Till WE:S'T'E:RN 11MPLOYMEINT lOF five, 12i Iligginj avenue; phone 225. A. A. Shafer, 1Mgr.; W. ID. Cursey, chief clerk. I'iione your wants at our exopense. 1'. ,. bO. 157. FOR RENT-RANCHES. RANa'IH .ANI) IR"ICHARI'D AT VIC tor. F. I;. ist'., Stissoitla. ST.E:SM .\N .\NYON RIANCHI, C-0 11,'eS, ,ono ,Ind one-half miles west of .Iolo; 11l r~1 i s tillable: 60 acres now plo'eil . wa\ r right; fitle rang,': ideal stork or dairy propositionl; shllres or ,iIshI. (IwI1ner, W\ . .1. Fer gulson. I lio'ni, 1 ] Ill. HATTER. VELOUR AND FELT MIATS "leannd and lor,'kedl .an.' Rnr WANTED-CITY REAL ESTATE. \VANTEI)- 'I'r, lilTY FIVE OR SIX room nllodern house: leave descripl tion, price' adlt terms. A. Z., Mis MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. TAY lor & Pearson. CARPET WEAVING. CARPET WEAVING; ALSO INGRAIN rugs. Naats, 1018 Cooper street; bhone 3252 Ind. Summons. iiI the Il istrilt c(ourt of the I"otirth Judiicil D)istrict of the State of Mon tana, in and for the County of Mis siula. Hope Fritschl. Plaintiff, vs. hIlrry Fritsch, I)efendant. The state of .Montana sends grectin, to the albove Iniried defendant. Yon are hernhy summoned to answer the ci omplaint inl this action which is filed in the office of the clerk of this court, a copy of which is herewi*hI served upon you, and to file your ani swer and serve a copy thereof utpon the plaintiff's aIltorney within twenty days after thei service of this summonis, exclusive of the lay of service, and in case of Yolar failure to rippear or ln swvr, juidgment will he taken against you y def:iiilt, for the relief demanded in lIe colnmplaint. Plaintiff complains of defendant anlt alleges lher residence inl Montana forI mnore thanl one (1) year last past; iher marriage tio dfl'ndant in Spokaniie,, .u'ish., on July :1, 19!08; that for more tlihn one yealr I:ist past defendant hl.a refiused, failed :and neglected to sup lily plaintiff with the common neces saries of life; lih having the ability so to do, andl for morel tIlan one year last past has deslsrtei and ahallulronod salld plainliff and still ontinues to desert and abandon Iplaintiff. Wherefore, piaintiff asks for an ai solute divorce from)i defendant. Witness riy hand and the seal of saidl court, this -1i day of Marcnh A. I)., 1914. t(Seil i hI.IiS. P. CO)NLON, Clerck. fly \V. It. 1 "iliill(R, leptuty ('hlrk. l)an .1. Ilie frfi, Atto(rney for Plain tiff. 3-3-10-17-24 Notice of Closing of Registration. Notice is huerely given that the regis tration huoloks for the registratlion of qualified electors residing in the County of Missoulat, Montana, for the School District Elections to he held in the several Schooli Districts in said county on Saturday, April 4th, 1914, will be closed Wed\nesday, March 4th. ,914, at 5 o'cilock p. m. Electors for such elecltionl may register by appear iring before the county clerk at his of flue in the ':uolrthouse in the city and county of Missoula, or by appear ing before any justice of the peace or notary public in the manner pro vided by law. W. J. HBAINGTON, County Clerk in and for Missoula County, State of Montana. Avoid Stuffy, Wheezy Breathing. Take Foley's Iloney and Tar (Com pound for an inflamed and congested condition of the air passages and bronchial tubes. A cold develops quickly if not checked and bronchitis. la grippe and pneumonia are danger ous possibilities. Harsh racking coughs weaken the system, but Foley's Honey and Tar is safe, pure and certain in results. Contains no opiates. Mlssoula Drug Co.-Adv. Notice of Closing of Registration. Notice is hereby given that the regis tration books for the registration of qualified electors residing within the limits of the City of Missoula, Mon tana, and the City of Ronan, Montana, for the City Elections to be held in the several precincts in said Cities on Monday, A-'ril 6th, 1914. will be closed Friday, March 6th, 1914, at 5 o'clock p. m. Electors for such election may register by appearing before the county clerk at his office in the courthouse in the city and county of Missoula, or by appearing before any justice of the peace or notary public in the manner provided by law. IW. J. BAIBINGTON, County Clerk in and for Missoula County, State of Montana. Notice for Bids. Sealed bids will be reeeived by the hoard of trustees of school district No. 13, on Wednesday. April 1. 1914, for the construction of a two-story brick veneer school house. Copies of plans and specifications may be obtained at the First State Bank, Stevensvillc, or from the under signed. The board reserves the right to re ject ally or all bids. FRANCIS F. POWEll, Clerk, District No. 13. Stevens'ille, Montana, February 27, 11914. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any hills citI.. traeted by my husband, C. G. Matter. lie has no authority to buy anything for nme. Dated this 20th daY of Felbruary, 1914. ANNIE L. MAlER. liot Springs, Montana.-- -Adv. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS. The Amerie.:n men anrd women tu!st gluard constantll y against kidney trou ble, becatuse we cat too mIuch antd all our food is rich. Our blood is filled wi-tt uric acid which the kidtneys try to filter out, they weaken from over work, become sluggish; the elltlllt a tive tissues clog and the resunt is kid ner trouble, bladder weakiness and a general decline In health. \VWhen your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your bac'k hurts or the urlme Is cloudy, fuill of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if yon astter with sick headaclto or dizzy, nervousi spells, acid stomactih, or youll have rheumatism wheni the weather is had. get fromn your phiiarmacist aboult folur ounllces of Jad Sails; take a, talle spoinful in a glass of water before breakfast for it few days anld youllr kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is ltmade from the acid of grape and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for gen ortions to flush and stimulate clogged kidneYs; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Missoula Drug Co., agents.--Adv. I MAKING RADIUM I (EIngineering and Mining Journal.) Testimony before coenge..en.iOnl com Inilttit is Hirt to i (nsist of half-truths., e\vn .:lenl givell ')y personsI who k(no,v, ai witness iniatny statiii'iients in tariff he a.rings oif forilmer days. In the radit t11e Imlt.er, Joseph M. Flannery ,'f Pittshirgh, kin,':s at gooi del alndI whether or not he told all lhe kno,i-, !iis remiarks wei' interesting. lie stihi that imH eollimpa h:id lspent in till years $i65,(II001 to rodil'e' I\t(w gral' s of radtlini. T ils cost $480,lii00., hie C ti mated, aitnd hromght in $240,100. In [April, hie saiid, the ompItillny would hie producinig one grain i monthi. There is enough r;tlium lre o in 'olorladi to -suillty the Wrorild five tionM iovr," r' t tin rkedt Mr. I'laiiinery. "( Only 2011 graits are needed filor the w\holle Unllitdll Statel. I will undertaike to del\'iver t tie goiv ernment in fir' yiears, fromii .lanuar'y 1. 1916. 2ll00 graiis of raldi alllll t i IIIIm XI Inuni t price of $80,01tti a grate," Just Right for Backache and Rheu matism. Foley Kidnery Pills are so thoroiugh ly effiitive for hiiak( he,i, rh.ullrnatal ln, swo'llten, acllhing joints, killldney and blir lder iiill llonIs thlilt Ithey Iare remicini - lieinld t veryw ih re. A, A. ,Jeflforl ,, Mc((irew, Nih., Nays: M" drlluggist rei.'omimenlided I'Ei y Ki id(ney hills fir pains iin iyli ailc.k, andti tofore I fin ished one Ibotlie, lmy old troubille tn tlrely r detx itatlpeared. 1 issoula Drugiri Co.-- Adv. PROPRIETY'S REWARD. (From Judge.) Madge-I knew, if you, wore a veil, as I told yoni, it would keep him from kissing you while on the lclighridd. Marjorie---llut It didn't. teo just puiilled it uip. Missoula Humane Society Officers If you have a case which calls for their attention, notify one of the following: Mrs. W. J. Steel, president, 606 West Pine street. Mrs. J. C. Anderson, first vice president, Bell phone 931. Mrs. Frank Beckwith, second vice president, Bell phone 894 red. Mrs. H. A. Wheeldon, secretary. Bell phone 8562 red. Mrs. William Phillips, treasurer, Blaine street. Mrs. T. H. R ads, field e.cretMr, Bell phone 767. * 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. SQUIRES, Secretary. WESTERN SUN CHAPTER NO. 11, R. A. M.-Meets first and third Fri days of each month in Masonic temple. THEODORE LENTZ, H. P. ROY ROBINSON, Secretary. HARMONY LODGE NO. 49, A. F. & A. M.-Meets .n K. of P. hall, E. Front street. Regular communications first and third Mondays. Spe cial meetings every other Monday evening. Visiting members are specially invited. H. T. GARDINER, W. M. CYRUS R. AVERY, Secretary.. O. E. S. ELECTA CHAPTER NO. 7-Meets first and third Thursday of each month tn Masonic temple. Visitors ee pecially welcome. MRS. TIIERESA KING, W. M. PETER EITEI.BERG, W. P. MRS. L.IDA E. FARMER, Secretary. O. E. S. IMMANUEL CHAP TER NO. 54-Regular meetings second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7:30 p. m., in Masonic temple. Visiting members cordially invited. ROSE i,. altT.T,ER, W. M. JOHIN M'CARTHY, W. P. HATTII B. MURRAY, Secretary. MISSOULA AERIE NO. 32. F. O. E. -Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8:00 p. m., at Eagles' hall, West Main. W. J. KELLY, President. JAS. A. BAKER, Secretary. I.o)YAL, OtIItER ittF' MOOSEl Meottis 1st a n di 3 Tlthursday Sevenlillng o o tl 1. h tO111th1 at 8 p). 111. at Eaghles' hall. A. LINK, Dictator. H. E. BILAKEL.Y. Secretary. RAILWAY TIMETABLES C., M. & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. East Bound Olym pian ........... ................. 7: 0 a m. Columbian ............ ........ 5:38 p. m. West Bound Olym pian ................................11:00 p. m . ('lumhi an .............................. 1:40 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY West Bound East Bound No. 1 ....10:.40 p. m.Nn,. 2 .... 5:18 p. m. No. 3 .. 12:40 p. m.INo. 4 .... 7:20 a. m. No. 5 ... 12:114 a. m.No. 6 ....10:45 p. i. No. 41 .. 920 a. n. No. 42 .. 6:35 p. nt. Bitter Root Branch Arrive--S:25 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. Leave--8:40 a. mn. and 3:25 p. m. Coaur d'Alene Branch Arrive ....4:15 p. m.leave ..11:35 a. m. Butte Locals Arrive-11- : 0 a. m. and 10:10 p. m. I~eave--8:45 a m. and 4:30 p. in. Bateman Transportation Co. Stage and Auto Service be tween Ravalli and Poison Connects at Ravalli with Northern Pacific trains east and west. Cor. nects at I'olsoil with the Klondyke steamer, Ravalli, Montana. Stage leaves Ravalli at 8 a. m. and arrives at 3 p. m. 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. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN For Watch, Clock, Jewelry and MISSOULA HOTEL. Ilticail repairs. C. W. SHUNK James A. Walih, Mgr. 144 West Front Street. Remodeled and newly furnished. Steam heat, electric light, tele- CHANCES phones in all rooms, hot and cold are 1,826,241 to 1 that the sun will running water. Rooms by the week rise on the morrow, and 1 to 112 or month at reduced rates. that a man at 35 will not live to be 36 years old. ATLANTIC HOTEL °ETTITT, NEWLON A GAGE AGENTS A. JACOBSON, Prop. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. Remodeled and newly furnished, of Milwaukee. steam heat, electric lights. Every thing neat and clean. Reasonable RUBBER STAMPS, rates. This office Is prepared t' make all kinds nr rubber stamps on shert HOW TO BUY. notice at reasonable prices. The wife's practical knowledge of H1OW TO BUY FOR THE HOME STORAGE. makes the husband's capacity to Reely's Storage; everything on earn money for the home-making earth. Export packing and crating. expenses really worth while. 734 W. Cedar St. Both phones. Hog and Chicken RANCH Iorfy ares on (east side of tlitter Root valley, be'tweenl MLeid and Meondel rnchles; splenil sil, good water right, fr frfro n stonie, good new six-rotom house, barn and chicken house. This is on of thil very best propositions we hatve ever offered. easy terms. Price $4,151. TAYLOR & PEARSON B. A A. BUILDING. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Montana UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPITAL ..................... .......$200,000 SURPLUS FUND ............... 50,000 G. A . WOLP ...................President JOHN C. LEHSOU....Vice President J. HI. T. RYMAN ...................Cashier Directors John G. Morony, M. A. Fiske, G. A. Wolf, John C. Lehsou, F. H. Woody, J. H. T. Ry-nan. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN STATE BANK Missoula, Montana United States Depository for Postal Savings Fund. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Trav'elers' choeks, 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. h:l:ITII P'resident t. .1. ('(a II"Y : Vh'o P'rP esident A. It. JACOBS C'ashier Directors J. Mt. Keith. i. .1. C(offee, J. It. Daily. l. T. Me('c ullough, II. Patl (lreenl oIIghl. .\. It, Jacobis, Kenneth floss. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savin.s Deposits. Oxy Acetylene Welding Plant REPAIRS, TIRES, SUPPLIES, ETC. CHICAGO GARAGE Open for Business Day or Night. Bell Phone 250. Ind. 1778. 228 West Main. AUTO STAGE RAVALLI TO POLSON Stevens-Duryea 7-passenger touring car making daily trips. JOE ROBERTS, Prop. Moots 41 westbound and 42 east bou'nd. Careful Drivers. Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Mis ery. \tilh lain and misery by day, slep-disturtbinlg hilalddler woeknienss at Inight, tired, nervotus, riun-downi 't men andl wnletn eIerywhere aire glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills restore heallh nnd strength, andl the regular nalion of kidneys and bIladder. Mis soula Drug Co. --Adv. TWIt'E-A-)AY (CIASll'IEDl WANT ADI)S IIRING Y)all QITIUI ITKllIS'lR'S