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Y, c;. . xO NDE x.J ," • I I Three years ago today bucket shops In pistrict of Columbia were declared legal by district supreme court-March 30;9 11. Find another speculator. Anasrer to Saturday's puzzle-Upside down between two. Classified Advertising Rates Per word, eachday .................$ .02 Per line, per week ............... .40 Per'line, per month .................. .00 .All ads must be ordered for a itated length of time. Orders for ads to be taken out :.tt. be.ln ,the office before 1 p. m. for afternoon paper and 8 p. m. for U*Orning paper. V Minimum Charge, 20 Cents. HELP WANTED-MALE. M~ISb ULA RAILWAY MAIL EXAM S!Iations coming; $75 month; sample questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 215-4 Rochester, N. Y. S LiP WANTED-FEMALL WOMAN~ ,1 R GENERAL HOUSE work. 108 Madison. WANTED--A GOOD LUNCH COOK for `Missoula; must be first-class. Address "F," Missoulian. $21.0 PER DAY PAID ONE WOMAN or man in each town to distribute free circulars, and take orders for, Concentrated flavoring. J. S. Zeigler Co., Chicago. LADY AGENT WANTED IN EVERY City. and town to sell our Standard -Md(lCal!, and Toilet preparations. PIll or spare time. Good terms 4yen, to the right parties. Dept. A. Wrestern, Agency, Realty Building, Splkene, Washington. HELP WANTED RHBEABLE HELP FURNISHED. $,ae's employment office; phone 1 331 Higgins avenue. K*P BUSY! TWO WAITRESSES, ,.ipl or lunch counter, 35; women n coks, $30; girls for housework, $20 Sta X30. Men for ranchwork, etc., al Ways wanted at The Employment Bureau, 212 Higgins. 8ALESMEN WANTED. MAN OR `VOMAN WANTED TO 'collect applications for the big 76,000 acre land opening and the big 3,000 acre orchard development project; total application expense to place 6oe in position to take part in the opening is only $15: no more, no lesq; within the reach of all; can be paid. all cash or $3 monthly; remem Rer that the "land opening" includes 5.000 10, 20, 40, 80 and 160-acre traL.ts of land; this proposition sells easy sales and quick money for yop even if you only put in a portion of '?tour spare time; experience not nec sweary; send for free application > oupone and terms to agents. Ad s room 1508, Great Northern '$ading, Chicago. SITUATIONE WANTED - FEMALE,. WIOK BY DAY. 505 BLACK. W#1,AN, 'WANTS DAY WORK, S, ptbe I1145 red. SYQtUNNG GIRL WOULD LIKE WORK "oixpranch; experienced. N. S., Mis abouljtl. .A TD--CURTAINS TO LAUN p; ,eatiataction guaranteed,. Phone .75 red, at 701 South First street. lifuATIN. S WANTSD. eMALE. EXIPIENCED BOO KBWIER AND SAt Brapher. B., Mtlzii an. IMP MYMENT AGtECI5S. .I ` V'iBRui t uAU. 212 HIG INS. We lead; others follow. :WS ESTERN EMPLOYMENT Bell 751. Reliable help ein rt aotltce. 21 Hi SS JNI3 EMPLOYMENT OF 426iin avenue; phone 221, er Mgr,; W. D. Oaursy,. Phone your wante at P. O. box 15.L rTO*AGL * 'L STORAOU - WVRY# Sth; expert pselaus and Reely. 784 We 0EDT11fl Or s$1t; FOR SALE-CITY REAL ESTATE.I TWO UNIVERSIT AVENUE LOTS, $1,000. 0. M., Missoulian. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, S. FIFTH vest. Terms. T., Missoulian. FIVE-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; 50 foot front. Inquire 1262 S. Third W. GOOD FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, TWO lots, barn, room for chickens, close to school; will sell quick for less than $1,000; terms. Wheeldon-Ros. si Co:, basement Montana block. STRICTLY MODERN, HIGHLY CON venient 5-room bungalow, furnace heat, range, etc. Desirable neighbor. hood on south side. Price $3,150; Part cash, phone 1026. FIRST-CLASS FIVE-ROOM MOD ern bungalows, close in; also five room modern house, fine barn, chicken house, two lots, fenced; easy terms. Apply F. A. Mills, 808 Rollins street, or phone 1004. FOR RENT-HOUSESI A GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT. CALLT 138 red. TWO-MOOM HOUSE. 628 SOUTH Fourth west. 8-ROOM MODERN, 334 ALDER, phone 497 black. 5-ROOM HOUSE, 329 W. SPRUCE: Inquire 325 W. Spruce. GOOD THREE-ROOM HOUSE IZN-: quire Frank Stinger. ONE 4-ROOM MODERN HOqSE with barn. 'Inquire 522 Rollins. DWELLING OR FLATS. APPLY Geo. L. Steinbrenner. 473 black. OR SALE; TWO ROOMS; WATER and light. R, Wilson, telephone 472. FOUR-ROOM MODERN FLAT: 716 West Spruce. Telephone 544 black. CLEAN NEW 8-ROOM MODERN house, 422 Ford street, range, water ,paid, $22. Taylor & Pearson. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE , 7-ROOM house; modern; close to business center. R. R. Jones, Higgins block. Bell phone 32. FOR RENT-PFURNISHED ROOMS. CHEAP. 211 WEST SPRUCE. 235 SOUTH FOURTH WEST. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room. 402 South Fifth east; phone 1382 R. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, for Sale, Board and Room and other curds at The Missoulian office, HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT 228 EAST CEDAR. 526 WEST SPRUCE. 529 SOUTH FIFTH, WEST. MODERN: GAS. 211 W. SPRUCE, MODERN; GAS. 404 E. SPRUCE, FOUR UP-TO-DATE ROOMS. 444 South Fourth west, HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WITH gas and steam heat. Herrick rooming house, 127 West Cedar. MONEY TO LOAN. WE I#AVE MONEY TO LOAN. TAY lor & Pearson. FOR SHORT LOANS, SEE CHAS. Fergusin 210 Montana block.. PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN ON city and ranch property, Wheeldon. Rosal company. EIGHT PER CENT MONEY TQ loan on first-class city property, R. R. Jones, Higgins block, TO TRADE. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR FOR BI cycle;. A., Missoulian. OI O.CARp HOMES TO TRADE FOR .qty .prgprty; .!tprov, city ,_. | erty to, trade for vacant lots., TIMBER FOR SALt. j r: trat- timb-e, 8 a. e •as~o SJacob g. R lt i E·nglish, Orchard I Homes. WHII!E -T 'SEWING MACRIIRs. Itdyt-Dickinson Piano Co. PRACTICALLY NEW $40.00 BICY cle; &a acrfrice. P. 0. Box i85,. DANDY GOOD GASOLINE ENGIUNE, 2 horse. 721 Cooper street. HINZE PIANO IN FINE CONDITIU.,I $90. Call "20 Montana avenie. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT MIS-i DRY `SLABS, $2.50 PER LOAD. MisOutla Wood Yard; phone 458. FINE BRRBANK SEED POTATOES. First orchard west of flour mill. GOO INCH WOOD. 1.50 PER :1 Phne De Jarnette, 8412 orange, GOOD SOWS WITH PIGS; ALSO shoats' cheap. C. R. Perry. Phone 8594 rid, -. FOR SALE R. TRADE, REGIS tered Dutoc Jersey boar. McIntosh Manor, Lolo. AfL KCINBDS OA ROUGH AND iresed lumber' at Hayes spur. Baird & Harper. QNE 7-YEAR-OLD BLACK GELD lng; weight, 1,525 lbs. Phone 332; P. O. box 1326. FOR SALE--YOUNR JERSEY BULL. Inquire Frank Doolittle, Lolo, or Barber & Marshall, Mlssoula, FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND hand; I pay highest prices for sec ond-hand household goods. Hans Jensen, 125 W. Main; 819 B; Ind. 1764 ONE 3,000-POUND' DE LAVALL steam turbine separator, one milk vat, one 20th Century milk heater and pump, all in good condition. A. F. Holt, Grantsdale, Mont. FOR SALE - IMPORTED BLACK German coach stallion, "Endor," No. 3665; ata, 11 Years; weight, 1,600 lbs. Address L. A. Carver, Florence, Mont. FOR SALE-1913 MODEL- FOUR cylinder, five-passenger touring car, fully equipped; tires, condition and appearance first-class; this car will save you money and give all the service and reliability to be had from a new one. , Call 1026, WOOD LAND-5,000 CORDS IN THE trees on 400 acres of land. Some of this will make good farm land 7 miles from Missoula. Good water right and lots of water. The whole layout for sale cheaper than dirt. A. M. Stevens, P. O. box 1372. FIRE INSURANCE. FOR FIRE, ACCIDENT' AND health insurance, surety bond; bbft glar insurance, see A. K. Andersen, 112 East Cedar street, city. Strong and reliable companies. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. 4 OR 5 YEAR OLD TEAM; WEIGHT about 2,600 lbs. P. O. box 1326. -WANTED-GOOD WORK HORSE, 1,200 or heavier. C. H., Missoulian. SHETLAND PONY, BROKEN TO ride and drive. S. P., care Mis soulian. PARTY WANTS TO BUY HOME ON south side; can pay $1,500 cash down. G. H. Missoulian. FISHING RODS WRAPPED; FOR samples.and prices call 'at West Side Grocery. Phone 916. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BLACKSMITH TOOLS AND STOCK shop fqr lease. B. L. Hayes, 306 South Third. IF YOU WANT A BUSINESS THAT is paying from $4,000 to $6,000 per year, and have $4,000 In cash or good security, drop me a line if you mean business. Address "Business," care Missoulian. FOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS, SUITE OF TDWO FRONT OFFICE rooms in B. & A. buildlhig. Apply B.&A. CATARRH CURE. CATAtiR H.--6ULD NEVER BE left utncared for. Slhould it become chronic it will injure the eyes, nose, thiroat and stomach, giving a most offenasive breath to the sufferer, IKatachra has cured thousainds of - b8tinate cases and will cure you; postpaid for $1,00 cash or money order. DeDt. C., Western Agency, Realty BlUtilding,. pokpkne, Washing ton. SUSIINESlE PERSONAL. DR. 9IACR'' NERVE AND STOM ach Reniedy will give you a perfect Shealthy stomach and build up your nervots system. It is positively wltitehout aql a a tonic for stomach and nerve, .Ina bottles, $1.00 post paid en4 cash or money order. Dept4 8 Westrn Agency, Realty BIuIg.U; pokklne, Washington. - 6IE AND JUNK. WESTEtN. 31DB AND JUNK CO. the highest prices for hides,I rscet. I5,.t 1710: Bel 1063,. MEDICAL. MONltLAIDE iS THE WORLD'S be.st 'tile regulator and health . A1. wr A wome. young or old, -. in have a aupply on hand. Sold I stes, iobtpaie for 31,00 and S3. 0a3- ee o'rder. Dept , ,W1eZ~t Agesry. ReIsty Bulldgt ,. t AUCTION. . . Reae*4lse phone TS~e blaDieL, t20 ACRES °HOMESTRAI) AND -Ii, i itquishments in northe.teqM Moon. tane' along -new Sop t; thist farm land in the northwest. Leav .in8 with parties abott .dpril. 3, SWrtather pegrlittilng. Midli;'tercke mans, Missaiul hotel. POULTty, bR.ii MS, fL LIC 7o04 RIVER. R.rlm i RO Q 8c0G; 11 FOR $1.00. 111• iI Pourtth west" PRIN. .-UC EG ICGG. Fo0. SETTING, $1 per 11. 1Phone ~$85. red. BA3tt PLYMOU* ROCK EGGS, 60c fbr setting of 15. 1834 Cooper. WIrTE WYANDOTTBi# COOKER. els and pullets. Blsbee Bros.; 8631 black. EGGS. BIFF' WYANDOTTES AND Bulitf eghorns, $1.00 per 13. J. Schini, 730 N. Fourth St. ROSE COMB R. I. REDS; LARGE, dark red birds. Eggs, $2 per set tinig. Phone 440 black. S. C. B. ORPINGTON EGGS, $2 PER 13; three settings, $5.00; show birds. Jno. O. Moe, 126 W. Front. WANTED--ONE THOROUGHBRED Black Minorca year-old cock. J. Wm. Davis, Twin Creeks, Mont. R. C. R. I. RED EGGS FOR HATCH Ing, 51.00 for 16. Mrs. Andrew Jen sen, 1646 Ninth street, Daly addition. FOR SALE-RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for. hatching; ChatI E. Lucas. Mlssoula, Mont.; rural No. 3; phone 7412. BUFF ORPINGTON EGG . FOR SET ting; Nickelegg strain; $1.50 for 13. W. D. Graves, R. F. D. No. 1. Bell 8462 red. BARRED ROCK EGGPS FOR HATCH ing, $1.00 per settiig; $6.00 per 100; 8-pound cockerels, $3.00 each. A. H. Kennedy, R. F. D. No. 3. S. C. R. I. REDS AND BLACK MIN orcas. Very best strains. $1.50 for 15. Address John Noonan, Arlee, or Grand Pacific hotel, Missoula. EGGS FOR HATCHING; S. C. W. Leghorns, $1.00 for 15; S. C. B. Leg horns, pen No. 1, $1.50 for 13; pen No. 2, $1.00 for 15; S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.00 for 15.. Mrs. Jno. Claussen, Bell 7822. NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT THE best, Bluejacket strain BaWed Rock eggs for hatchihg, pullet mating; all prize winners, $3.50 per setting. Henry Tripp, 1002 South Sixth, west. phone 785 black. FOR. SALE-12 BARRED ROCK pullets, Park strain; 12 Barr ed 'Rock hens; 1 Barred Rock hen with 8 chicks; 1 Barred Rock hen with 15 chicks; 3 barred Rock hens, broody; 1, Barred Rock cockerel, Bradley strain; 1 Barred Rock rooster; 7 single-comb White Leghorn pullets, Ferris Rancocas strain. Mrs. Lewis Nichols, Bonita, Mont. FURNISHED H'OU S FOR RENT. MODERN, 516 North SECOND, W. 4 ROOMS, $15. CALL 1103 VINE. NEWLY FURNISHED FLAT. 412 Cottonwood. SEVEN-ROOMS; MODERN; WITH piano. 516 East Front. FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 542 5. Fourth W. Bell 1018. NICELY FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM house. Inquire 433 South Third street west. FOR SALE-RANCHES. OR TRADE, 15-ACRE RANCH NEAR car line. Phone 8594 red. 60 ACRES, TWO MILES NORTH OF Mission; two spring creeks. Tony Cobell, St. Ignatius, Mont. 204 ACRES, 3% MILES EAST OF Missoula; 80 acres cultivated; will sell or rent. McClellan ranch. Take Bonner car. RANCH 120 ACRES NEAR MIS. soula, all necessary buildings. Will take some city property in trade. Address box 408, city. OR TRADE, SEVEN AND ON-HALF acres in good location in Orchard Homtes; good. water right; good buildings; 150 bearing fruit trees; will eonslder vacant lots or im proved property. Taylor & Pear son, B. & A. building. PIANO TUNIN4G. WILLIAM REHMER. PRONE 1448 W. LOST AND OUNib. LOST-ANYONE HAVINd· ANY ,OF Herrick's icecreamn tubs ok cahas ill 568 red. STOLEN FRIDAY MORNING FROM rack at M. M. store Rambler bicycle with mud guards and large saddle and Corbin padlock attached. Liberal reward will be paid for information leading to recovery, Phone 739 black. . WOOD 8AWINQ. FOR S TRATT ON'B WOODEAW leave orders at Bonner's groc. Bell 114 0OR PROMPT WOOD SAWING, MIssaula Wood Yard; pnone 458. WANTED--iOUSES. ,I DESIRE TO RENT A FOUR-ROOM furnished house; Rt must be neat and clean and within. 15 minutes Walk frolm Main and Higgins; the only child that I have is 7-months old baby; I ylll take as good care of the place as ift it were my own and will lease, if yeOu so desire; rent must be reasonable; would prefer plaoe where I can lilave small gar Sden and klep a few chickens; best I ot refere.ces tiurdun to anyone desirng uine. Aanres H. O. L. Mlssobllna. FQR RENT7-WASEHOUSE. LARL]! BUILDING OPPOSITE Reid's Tin Shop, $10 month. Inquire Wt Trw on ..at.... PERSONAL. WHY BD A BACK NUMBER WHEN two or three applications of Perfect. Grsay Hair .Restorer will give yotlf hair its youthful color, and a beauti fulss, glossy, flufftty apearance? It is a vegetable plrepatAin and unlike others is not injurious to the scalp. Sold in two sises, $1.00 and 50 cents, postpaid. Send.a.h or money order. ~Dept. R. Western Agency, RealtY Building, Spokane, Washington. FOR RENT--8TOREB. SOUTH HIGGINS AVENUE, ONE block from bridge; new, modern, large show windows, copper front; length, 76 feet. full basement; suit able for any,,business. John E. Pat terson, 504 South Fifth east. DRESSMAKI NG. MISS NEWPORT. BELL 376 RED. BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM. 222 PATTER. Silver Cable Minng Company, With Principal Place of Business at Missouls, Missoula County, Montana. Notice is hereby given, that at the meeting of the directors held on the 25th day of March, 1914, an assess ment of five mills per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before May 1, 1914, to Carl C. Mott, secretary of the company, at the oftfce of the com pany at 214 East Front street, Mis soula, Missoula county, Montana. Any stock upon which the assessment shall remain' unpaid after the 1st day of May, 1014, will be delinquent and advertised for- sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 25th day of May, 1914, to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with costs of advertls ing and expenses of sale. CARL C. MOTT, Secretary. Office of company, 214 East Icront street, Missoula, Missoula county, Montana. 3-27-14. , Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Missoula Gas comn pany will be held at tne office of the company at 126 West Main street, in Missoula, Mont., on Monday the sixth (6th) day of April, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and,the transact ing of such other business -as may come before said meeting. Dated at Missoula, Montana, March 21, 1914. GEORGE P. SMITH, President. MISSOULA GAS COMPANY. INTERESTING DATA ON COAL BRIQUET MANUFACTURE Coal briquets to the amount of 181, 859 short tons, valued at the plants at $1,007,327, were manufactured in 1913, according to Edward W. Parker of the United States geological survey. The. figures for 1913 show a decrease of 17 per cent in the tonnage of briquets manufactured, but an increase of over 5', per cent in value over the figures for 1912. Seventeen briquetting plhants were in operation during the year, eight in the eastern states, five in the central states and four on the Pacific coast. Seven of these plants used an thracite culm or "fines," five used bl-, tuminous or seml-bltuminous coal, two user carbon residue from oil-gas works, and others used mixed coals. Coal-tar pitch is the prlticipal binder employed, eight plants using it. Pat ented binders were used at five plants. If the future of this infant relative of the coal-mining industry is to be judged by the record of 1913, the judg ment should be based on thelncrease in value rather than on the decrease in plants and in tonnage. Briquetted fuel in the Uthited States is essentially a domestic fuel, for which there was a slackened demand in 1913, owing to the exceptional mildness of the winter of 1912-13, and of last November and De cember. In consequence the con sumption of briquetts for domestic purposes, like that of raw fuel, was generally less throughout the United States in 1913 than in either 1911 or 1912. An exception to this decrease is to be noted on the Pacific coast, where the number of operating plants in1 creased from three to four, and the production in 1913 was exactly double that of 1912, with a gain in value of somewhat larger proportion. Mr. Parker believes that the briquet as a domestic fuel is bound to increa-.j in popular demand as its good quali ties come into more general notice. The tbilguets which appear to meet with greatest favor in the eastern states are of the botlet type, egg or pillow shaped, and about the size of anthracite nut. The briquets that are practically smokeless, as they should be, make an ideal fuel for the open grate or kitchen range, holding their shape until nearly consumed and then falling, when stirred, into a pulveru lent, clinkerless ash In the central and Pacific coast states the popular type of briquetted fuel appears to be the larger size, about that of egg coal, for which the raw materials available seem to be best adapted. FRENCHTOWN CHICKEN CLUB. Frenchtown, March 29.-(Special.) There was a meeting of the French town Chicken club last evening, when regular business combined with a feast to take up the entire time of tne members present. There was not much business, but "Oh, you feast." Chicken, fried, stewed and roasted; baked sweet potatoes, and all the other fixin's, Including ice cream, cake and every variety of fruit of this and other banana belts, went to make up the nienu. "Mumm's" was the word, too. Those present were Henry Roulller, Colombus Bourdon, Joe Bourdon, Henry Thlbodeau, Fred Hamel and George Glover. AN OBSERVATION. (From Judge.) Full many very trying tasks I'm able to recall, But having to pretend to be Ii love Is worst of alI MrISaBOLA I.WDGa iNO, W 14 A. r. & A. M.-segular meetins first and third qTleClaye In Masonic temple. Seo J=-.it g brethren cordially invited. H, C.' JOHNSON, W. M. F. F. SQUIREW, -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. 40. A. F. & A. M.-Meets ti 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, Pecretary. O. E. P. ELECTA CHAPTER NO. 7-Meets first and third Thursday of each month In Masonic temple. Visitors e-s. pecially welcome. MRS. 1'HERESA KING, W. M. PICTER EITEL.BERG, W. P. MRS. LIDA E. F.ARMER, 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 L. MILLER, W. M. JOHN M'CARTHY, W. P. HATTIE B. MURRAY, Secretary. MISSOULA AERTE 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. KEiT.,Y. President. JAS. A. BAKER, Secretary. t LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE -- Meets 1st and 3 d Thursday evening o f each month at 8 p. m. at Eagles' hall. .. LINK, Dictator. H. E. BLAKELY. Secretary. RAILWAY TIMETABLES C., M. & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, East Bound Olympian ............................... 7:05 a. m. Columbian ................................ 65:33 p, m. West Bound Olympian .............................11:00 p. m. Columbian ............................ 1:40 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY West Bound East Bound No. 1 ....10:40 p. m. No. 2 .... 5:18 p. m. No. 3 ....12:40 p. m. No. 4 .... 7:20 a. m. Nq. 5 ....12:24 a. m. No. 6 ...10:45 p, m. Nd. 41 .. 8:20 a. m. No. 43 .. 8:35 p. m. Bitter Root Branch *Arrlve-8:25 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. Leave--8:4'I a. m. and 3:25 p. m. Coeur d'Alene Branch Arrive ....4:15 p. m.ILeave ..11:36 a. m. Butte Locals Arrive--11:30 a. m. and 10:10 p. m. Leave-8:45 a m. and 4:80 p. m. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, the trustee for Stevensville Traiing company will receive bide for the sale of the following property: Lots Nos. 10 and 11 in block No. 16, and the south 39 rtet of lot No. 9. in block No. 16, and tie soutlh 39 feet of let No. 12 in block No. 16, all of the original townslte of the town of Stevensville, Montana. Together with all improvements thereon. Imn provements conslst of one story brick building, 81 feet frontage on Main street, with a depth of 80 feet on Third street, divided into three corp partmients; basement, 30xi60, cool cretec; warehouse in the roar 30x100; albo 'Warehouse situated on N. P. right of way, 30x100. All the above prop erty to b1 sold pursuant to a resolu tion adopted by Stevensville Trading company on. June 24, 1913, empower. ing the said trustee to sell to the highest bidder for cash. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids to be opened MaY 10, 1914. J. F. BOROUGH, Trustee for Stevensville Trading Company. Dated Stevensville, Montana, March 4, 1914. 8-5 to 5-6. Notice of Annual Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockiolders of the Tien Hur Mining company, Lid., will he held on the 25th day of April, 1914, atL4ha office of the company, at Sal t.b6' Mont., at 7:30 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing a board of dl rectors to serve for tihe ensuing year, and for such other business as may properlY come before the meeting. 'CHiAS. J. LUUIjDKE. Secretaryv. For Rent Eight-room house on south side; laige lawn, fruit and garage. NEWLON & GAGE 116 East Cedar. 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 vCITY HOTELS FOR TRADE MISSOULA MOTE`..O TR James A. Walsh, Mgr. Good one-acre tract with two Remodeled and ney urnished. houses one block from car line: Steqm heat, electric light, tele- city water, fruit, outbuiidings. Will phones In all rooms, hot and cold trade roerty close in. uanning water. Rooms by the week or mouth at reduced rates. NEWLON & GAGE ATLANTIC HOTEL 116 E. Cedar. A. JACOBSON, Prop. Remodeled and newly furnishabed, RUBBER STAM .. steam heat, electric lights. Every. Thlas office is prepag 4-t ni neat and mleaa. Reasonable all kinds at rubber p. l eas ri " rates. - * Aerlt notice at reasonable ... .. 1 IV WESTERN MO NATIONALI e, Mitsoula, Mojintana UNITED STATES CEPOSITA CAPITAL ...,.....$390,004 SURPLUS FUND ,.-.. ,6 50, G. A. WOLF ...............Presttt JOHN C. LEHSOU...Vloe Pretent J. H. T. RYMAN.............Cashier Directors John G. Morony, M. A. 4Make. 0. A. Wolf, John C. Lehsou, PF. , Woody, J. H. T. Rylnan. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montana Capital ........................................$2 0,000 Surplus and Profits ................ 90,000 Officers J. M. KEITTH .....................President S. J. COiiFFEE ..........Vice President A. R. JACOBS ........... ...Cashier Directors J. M. Keith, S. J. Coffee, J. R. Daily, G. T. McCullough, H. Paul Green ough, A. R. Jacobs, Kenneth Rosa. Ws pay 3 per cent per annum on Savinge Deposits. 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 Humane Society Officers If you have a case which calls for their attention, notify one of the following: Mrs. W. J. Steel, president, t09 West Pine street. Mrs. J. C. Anderson, firsnt vice president, Bell phone 981. 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 ade, field secretary, Bell phone 757. Oxy Acetylene Welding Plant REPAIRS, TIRES, SUPPLIES, ETC. CHICAGO GARAGE Open for Business Day or Night. Bell Phone 250. Ind. 177. 228 West Main. 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. Bateman Transportation Co. Stage and Auto Service be tween Ravalli and Poleon Connects at Ravalli with Northern Pacific trains east and west. ConA nects at Poison with the Klendyke steamer, Ravalli, Montana. Stage leaves Ravalli at 8 a. m. and arlves at I o. m. R. G. HULL Auto Service Ravalli, Mont. Daily trips across the reservation, ilrmis claw sarvie. ('areful drivers. For Sale Cigar and cunfectlonery store on illggiIns a.venue that is doing a good Iusintess. This is a propoition that a lady calln haindle. Price ............. Taylor & Pearson