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S4 sa t'r f6t. Phone $ 5.-Adv. oe0ph Ha enebach was in the city a hirsn ponan. `A We sell ol. McCullough Motor Car. C., 214 E. Main.-Adv. C. B. Cates of Victor had business in Missoula yesterday. SSlli ceokiag at White Lunoh.- Adv. i A disoi M. Sterling was in the city )yeterdai from Ronan. Dr. asia James, osteopath, Higgins o ok. Phone $33 black.-Adv. James Wood, Jr., was a vistor in Missoula yesterday from Dixon. Sr. Ward, veterinarian. Both phones. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rhodes of Clin ton spent the day in Missoula. Dr. Willard. osteopath, 1st Nat. Bk. -Adv. Miss Frances Birdsall is spending the week with friends in Seattle. Marsh, the undertaker, 211 W. Ce dar. Phone 321.-Adv. Mrs. J. A. Landgraf of Turah spent the day in Missoula visiting and shop ping. Get it lithographed. Representative-Elect Charles Searles of Alberton was a visitor in Missoula yesterday. Newton H. echweiker, Optical Spe cialist. Rooms 203-205 Montana Blk. -Adv. S. D. Lemieux of Black Bear, Idaho, it in Missoula visiting his brother, Al bert Lemieux. Money to loan on ranch and city property. H. D. Fisher, 113 E. Main. .-Adv, Dr. E. F. Dodds was able to be in his office yesterday carrying his brok en arm in a sling. Can furnish reasonable amount of good farm loans, netting 9 per cent. Write Ronan State Bank, Ronan, Montana.-Adv. Attorney and Mrs. R. F. Gaines are spending the week with friends and relatives in Spokane. City's best coffee. White Lunch. Adv. A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rask at their home, 318 North First street. Missoulian for lithographing. C. M. Erickson of Dixon and A. M. Erickson of Paradise are in Missoula for the day on business. Red and green paper for the holiday work at the , Missoulian job room. Adv. Allen J. Olson of the Olson & John son company has gone to Great Falls for a few days on business. Taxicabs and tou~ing cars for hire; day and night service. Phone Bell 33. -Adv. A son was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. George De Rosrel at their home, 730 South First street. Dr. W. H. Harrison, practice limited to diseases and surgery of the eye, oar, nose and throat and fitting of glasses. Office Higgins block.-Adv. Miss Myrtle Fortner left yesterday for Hamilton, there to accept a posi tio as pianist in a picture theater. ýriefs and transcripts printed on short notice. Missoulian job rooms. Adv. Miss Loretta Ft. Germain, who teaches school at DeBorgia, is spend ing the week-end at her home in this city. We sell gasoline. McCullough Mo tor Car Co., 214 E. Main St.-Adv. Miss Bessie Bennett, who teaches school at Whitehall, is spending the week with her mother and sisters in Missoula. These are lithographing days. See The Missoutian. Miss Lorena ]ills, trained nurse, has returned from Seattle where she has been several months visiting rela tives and friends. Dr. Louise Smith, osteopath. Ma sonic temple. Phone 613; res., 533 red. -Adv. A son was born Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thayer at Lolo. Mr. Thayer is a forest ranger sta tioned near Lolo. MIuscatel wine, best California vin tage, 50c quart, today. Solomon's, 115 E. Main.-Adv. Supervisor Elers 7Koch of the Lol, forest has gone into the field near iuperior to look up tracts of timber to sell for 'naking ties. Lunch often at White Lunch.-Adv. Wilbur Shumacher of Bozeman is in Missoula for a few days, a guest in the home of iMrs. J. Bennett, on South Fifth street, west. Robertson (Rob), the Life Insurance man.-Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jemison and baby daughter are here from their home near Sunset, visiting Mrs. C. M. Blckford, Mrs. Jemison's mother. Let the Missoulian be' your job printers.-Adv. Get it lithographed. Attorney J. B. McClelland is here from his office at Superior, to spend a few days with his associate in law ,practice, Attorney Ralph R. Andrus. For fine old table wines, Port, Sher rlee, Angelica, Muscatel and Old Cedar Run whiskey. Best for family use. CaR on J. E. Power.-Adv. Miss Esther Dugan of Butte is a guest .n Missoula this week, visiting Misses Florence. Marguerite and Helen Coen, at their home ou South Second street. ?.tZle , M.R.C. Smitbh; phone 13. '{i'it "$ru. J"hJo KleinQeder and q. -$4li *l. ! .2J "..1 .A . qih"5 Big Clea 6 N .., PIANOS SPlayer .Pi at , Grands, 'Et., Etc. [ About forty choice Pianos mrst be sold durirg the next few days at prices and terms that will fit every pocketbook. Surely the "hurry up" time has arrived. All of Western Montana interested: Buyers must not wil .: I as this Is, indeed, a rare occasion itht may never again be reallzed. Many well known makes and the stock reveals a u ot pt dgious assortment of values. Prove to yourself by means of com. , parison how incomparably wonderful are the savings atthis time. Mr. and Mrs Every Plano Piano Buyer- Is Marked What can possibly prevent away down to absolutely bed you from buying your piano rock. Several are worth ac now? We want you to give tually again as much. Sure the piano question your most ly, every one who has been earnestconsideration at this wanting a piano,'but who , time. Glance over some of - through force of circum the bargains listed here. Then stances has felt unable to buy come right down and see us before, can now realize their at once. I II ambitions. $265 Buys This Orton $550 Buys This Kimball Bros.' Piano . Grand aThis huge stock of Pianos, both Grands and ,Uprights, also Players must be dis posed,.of during this clearance sale and it will certainly be worth your while to come in and talk with us. The stock is in per Here is a splendid specimen of the Orton Bros. Upright, fect condition. The reputation of this old finished in the richest of mahogany. Used for a short and honored company is such that every period in one of the well-to-do homes in this city and re- statement can be relied upon. The sub turned to us in exchange for a Player-Piano. It is really stantia! amounts that can now be saved is A lendid Parlor Grand of the world renowned Kim still worth its original price of $400.00. too important a matter to be lightly con- ball make-slightly used-original price $1,000.00. Is in $375 Buys This Sm ith sidered. Many from Missoula and else- perfect condition. The case is an extremely handsome where will investigate this clearance sale golden oak. This instrument at this price is a rare bargain. & Barnes-New and will get a good instrument at a small cost and at terms within their reach. This clearance sale is an annual event ` 4 and is of limited duration. Our financial _____year closes December 5th at which time our books will be audited and reports H. made. Do not delay your visit as the choicest offerin'gs will undoubtedly be selected $250 Buys This Sm ith This high-class instrument in select early English oak Used-There is a splendid bargain in this offering. It was originally manufactured to sell at $500. To someone originally sold for $450 and everybody knows the Smith who desires a piano in this beautiful wood no mistake & Barnes Pianos to be of standard quality. An excellent can be made in selecting this piano and pocket the saving practice piano and could be exchanged later at same price of at least $100 to $125. toward new one. We are sole agents for Chickering & Sons, Kranich & Take our word-These are extraordinary good values. Bach, Vose & Sons, Hallet & Davis, Kimball, Orton The purchasing public appreciates when No mistake can be made in choosing any one of these of Bros., Smith & Barnes, Hinze, Apollo Players, Whitney, Orton Bros., announce a sale that it fers. Their equal has not been quoted in Missoula. Smeans an actual opportunity. ___ Over 41FII% ,+um Large Pro Stores Al ORTON BRLar. gest PO S lain, the State C•e a . Jr Str ta a inrM Monutam 118 East Cedar Street Wholesale and Retail ra- .n-- ----ch: Mlisouia, o+ - .ont. daughter, Miss Ruth Kleinoeder, were here from Hamilton Thursday, guests in the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. A. Boyd. The Missoulian has the best dupli eating second sheets for letters. 75c per 1,000.-Adv. Morton Simpson, who is employed by the Butte-Duluth Mining company at Butte, spent Thanksgiving day with his mother and other relatives in Missoula. Insure with Wheeldon, Rolss Co., I',a. specialists, basement Mont. Bldg. -Adv. The little daughter of Professor and Mrs. N. J. Lennes, who has been seri ously 1ll with pneumonia, is reported by the attending physician to be very much better. One way to save money is to de posit it regularly at 4 per cent in our strong bank. The Banking Corpora tion.-Adv. Mrs. W. H. Campbell has gone to Wabasha, Minn., to spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Campbell has been for the last two years with her son, Attorney John Campbell, In this city. How about that holiday printing? The Missoulian has a complete line of supplies. Prices right.-Adv. Henry Hooper of Dixon applied yes terday for homestead entry on 401 acres, unit "J," the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 17, township 19 north, range 21 west. The application %ras allowed. Dr. R. H. Nelson. dentist, removed from Higglns Blk. to Montana Blk. -AdV. Six deer came in to the Northern Pacific sateton yesterday consigned two each to W. L., Hiscock of 236 Washington street, William Dixon, 341 Keith avenue, and E. A. Albert of 719 West Pine street. The three hunters were not together. ' As usual that full measure whiskey --4olomon's select-today $1 per quart, 115 1. Main.-Adv. W W. Rennett and E. J. Yeomans of the Bitte 'Root forest odt0ce v iit~ .. : " . . , . ,. yesterday into the field near Quart: to make timber reconnaissance, in. cluding a survey and map of the land Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swartz came i, from Clinton yesterday morning for i day of visiting and shopping in Mis. sbula. They will return to Clintox this morning. Handy scratch pads and waites checks for sale jt The MissouUan of. flce.-Adv. M. J. Kramer of the Bitter Roo, valley spent Thanksgiving here the guest Of Re.. and. Mrs. Elmer D Gallagher. M FORESTERS HOME FROM LONG TRIP IN FIELD District Forester F. A. Silcox and Assistant Forester Mason have re turned from an extended field trip, which took them for a jaunt through the northwestern section of the dis trict. ' The trip was made primarily for the purpose of inspecting the work at a number of timber-sales areas, w here the purchaseest i now 1ot .-t and sawing timber .Mr. ' Sc6'1 l af .an interesting meeting with the set tiers at Columbia Falls when ques tions of forest service policies, espe cially those concerning settlement of Sforest homesteads, and the prices charged by the service for stumpage -which charge some of the people of that section thought was too low and cut the value of private holdings were discussed. Hundreds of imitations have come and gone since Foley's Honey and Tar Compound began-40 years ago to loosen the grip of coughs and colds. You can not get a substitute to do for you what Folevs Honey and T Com pound will do-for coughs, colds, croup brQ c ýlfftpzl la grippe o'bAet.Bt·a. t.Hi M Buy it of your druggist and feel sage. MBISoula Drug Co.-Adv.