acw a irs .ý r8t +° : ýr r 6c, ý 4' ! t v.p ''d Mr;'i E!¬ :r yd:. roxa ?4k i yi -·: 8)V1A +oappifl nalezn; to'e 31h t8o2 co isng, onpl atteotvo iiit~* dy, Oreon n atuerv ''216, W'A.NTED OPTT O CIralD uABoUT ;YI341~ (tA1 .,TO WA'OTND-'O CAN8I - MAN, .TO oit~ ourha Cbeeta baeet i thcpor. Or rit ghat wtf ýo - toe n; l 2 p ad goo ba rt J P·n!1i o' eatiu rn. Sml,. t^tEgoua rar F.C. =aeolbw ý of ohil p i:fli.a ir' rrb vR gi, ; tN uldlie ortia n li ihAitilli va~aiig on'atrcie amieo basisal EýSpeao 6,120nbeB eaarg: , Adress 'Oregon Nursery 'compan Orapoo, .Orer on.. WANED- .-M "8 .tANE. ClID'AOUT`;5 YEARS O ':D T csur~e fo6r. J. B.,~ care ;Mieeouli~an. n WANTED-200. C ~i~ANS UIT TOS*~ F but in, our, Chrisatmas: baslketa for the poor, or anythingthat'. wll go to makecllD~up.; a, wod basket w, hone 7¢ Salvati~on Army.. ·· ·,·· EMPLOYMEýTr AGpENOt +. IOSBT-BUGOG O. ,:, ATU.RDAY evening. Iteturn to 6365B. E.ront; reward. A " a: L :T-O NELSTWI H BLA oR ANK. et. Finder vreturn tba Bordeau and huating cae, bbahe Dennis. ReweUN dI , R PAIRI an}d 700 block oh:. 6th St W.ae In back. Return to MieS. n. HIDESi~ ANO JUNK; - WcSTERN HIDE ANA;D JUN CO. sthe hlsbest Npriee tow hdes, r und jSun:; 5 * ,7' Wenr Main .treet Bell- °1083. ! iNO TUNING- Aiil R.PlAIRINQ 1 L, H "ACHOS. 110WE 439' -WLACKJ PIANO , B !1N?4S." ' - °. Phone " 483 $oan. :, ,I. DIiPIIST: F UKRLZR ta,, To-N. ITH. dr :lk IC cm i ý,t i S": - S r ýisiu.·: · u iaf.ric;-L. .~- WI TH1 ý *1 f ater, on it ar ly o ddi # Q ,t tX$AB403a.s Cs, $15R. LANDbpn x'o hPh3~one HOT PROtPT. WATER SAIN 1 #ý80 t W*i pV~4 PINS. 1I l, MI ER. Ade Cedar.HX~~iit~a. - MOOD . WI GAS, Si- W.fJ ,' ., CA ' .IOU S P I .C N'T >.LA ° O TRD'FOR· M)R S TR AT; O'i'0. ýºC? SA leav orders at to edr'i 8roc; Bell 11 Porr PROMaPT Iwool) 'SAWINGa MONEY TO LOAN:.' S. 31. JONES. r->Iili, moNS `e. .Ew.ot7 Pi.WAT3'1 MONK , TO > !ANl ON city .und wanch't pwtm. WebesdoD containing ~itpapersand keysy;. Re turp to Mismoulian. S TOQRAGE:. d~h T QXRA~ga .- RVRRT tfing on Ktti; expert' packlzg and orattzs. 3. Reely, 734 West Ce. dor.: Bell phoone. *EWIGJG MACHINES. BPEC~A OAIL 2ND-HAND ; SEW tuPt marsttchies, $5 up. Alo one new Roqtary ;singer. SingerSew. dMach. *.o HTT SHOP OLD HATS WADfi NEWI; SIZII AHND style changed ; to t; ne~w blocks; 'oast o -iagiamteas bought. Austin's Hat Shox*;<. fir s oor east P. .0. Phone 1357 EZlc. FtRIR INSURANCE FIOR FIRR,AC TAND3EINALTH insurance, 5uwutybr*bnd4 b1 14ar n surance; seo. ,A. K d'tsnoxin 113 rast Cedarw stMri; oityr. Strong, and reliable colmpnsiiqs loan for you 1:. n et atca be paid ot# at qtl m i enx aout, Onflig thp- t CLEAINJGiOND qYEN lu th~e d r i t lcl ,-p Te4 m a r$ ut Co r n M im u sous. Motaa; orAlg 7$hf o i w e: o.0? the scae . of DIgt1 It thq A ie fth:abv 4,tho W o' .OOD. ste Pr sater, . . rkr Boites. Phone 458. 1050-LB. MAR, PERIýE C'1 soudd, $3:5. Phon,89-. FOR FANCY M'INTOS SNOW AN er rapphples, phone 1. cord. o19 E. Mai Tel: .h OLt -PAP+R) OR1 soulian otticet; ;0 PiS'RwALdeA 2 IATES, 4 Wi _ .LANK eta, 1 wagon robe. rug.` 119 l. 1., S3OOND-HAND SEWING MA. ohines. Royt-Didklnron Plean ' Slots of. 2 boxes dmre.s . 872-3 Bls. PIANO., IN SPLEbU ONDITIO , cost $500. Will sell for 510. Phone 479, , ADDING 1(ACHI0NI SLIGHTLY u... P F, Oi. Bon 6 4, Spo.. FIVE 'BOAR PIG , 6 MONTHS OLDW. Eligible to reglater. C.. D. Parker, ,Bonita, Mont. ` , AI KINWD._ OW' 'OUlG'H N profits or bemnfit of poor. Phoa a. BARGAIN-LADY'S THlREE-QUAl-T ter Astrakhawn fur coat, size 40; never worn. 544 SL 3rd W. Phone 1005. 4MI T ROUTE, COWS AND EQUIP ent, in good town, part cash, . t5l 1ce 3 years. Address C. BI H., Mi. tJeaee. 12 W. Main. 9S 'ell pbone, WILL .SZL ALL MY WIIITI OtR ihingtons and Anorcas, including penh of each winhning ribbops: at stitate ahow, 1918. and shaow held at Miseoula. 1914, Hepworth, 359 Black. Take Ci-d. Eaily. Have you ever. considered why you, should take cold·easily? Is it ,nt due to apeasitiye skin? Thiat is the usual cause: .xItaso..take a cool but notcold sponge bath every morning before breakfast and rub with a dry towel uWtlthe's~cin is dry tnd warm.- Then whep you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible, and to acopplish this you will find Chadaberlain's: Cough Remedy mst ,excellet,, Its re markable cures of bad colds have won for it a wide reputation and ixnmense sale. For sale, by all dealer$.-Adv. NOTICE OF PRIVATV SALE OF REAL 'ES IE In the District 4 4f 0 thee Fourth Judicial District ofa tle htate of kMon tania in and for' the;l o of Mis soula. In the matter of the, estatE of Fran cia . Filoher, deceased; In pursuance df· 'ait trder of the above entitled court nade on Janu ary 3rd, 1914, the undearsj#ed admin istrator of said est taet wf sell at pri vate sale,, subject tO ,nfirmlatlon by said cdurt,-on or after fi ber° 81st, 19.,, that certain ,piece or parcel of laed situated In said county of Mis soula, state of MoataAa,. descrIbed as ,tllowe, to-wit: Tih{' ea4t half of the northwest quarter,, leB thirty-seven `roa 'off the west sidel t ereta and the west half of the northeat qu.arter of saetion 20, township 1 north, of range 1i west- of the Moqltona mdridian, con taining 123 acres,&,r 4ri r less. Trraps of:ale: M Ish or one-half cash, balante to be plid in one year or less with eight per cent interest, $anio to be secured by n. mortgage on 1 itar t be in writing and may be left at tae law office of Ralph L. Arhold, I HlIgBings' iocic, Missoula, Montana;. J. C, >RI.R, ...adminiArrator of the estate of irrateis L.P iloher,. deceased. Dated Dlecepber 14, 19.tt - Dec. 15-22 NQTICE TO QCREDI11RS 't1e.of Montana, Countyr of Mis , ofC Mattle 30. Lee deceased, it ibreby gvyn by, the under -.trato o thie ýestate of deow to the .cred # haeving claims e sai aeasd ,p exhibit vaouhers fa first pub , Ml , Montana,- in Smi .7tevens Sle tmthe the Sti saidt es of ., t# estate °deeased. , 5 i'Ve e Ret44tfiei S eIn -i Wumpbh te Pal tie otel, .. WetW , leroes VAedann bA PiIvm we mI leeatrie Suter , 1*e Iins et'WIM telVly "mode S. l O 1efs l Oatletisl Phoene IMS. te4It# tac and she s eSt. TAILORING AND PRESSilNG al-lter ro l rt 4 dks, the Taker vslta to enemed PWVb Hef +t u.' A. Sidvoog, We Ma p e.. l teetly sieen a id to da urdlIek's TyA r. Sb ips Pafeonal srviee a Ea . Plihat* Annes. iae eels and dining ews i e .a. r u- n+,,. el . le-in. Gerisn diheli a elfty J. A. Colling at Mi s'. Sielal at- WELDIN teonln .to ! ,ee Po If yep like good weidldg, go Ie New Method Ep, No HIagie Woody Street. Pho 58. Miseemlala Ne_ eo_ _________ __,_....._,,. ____ Welding Works. SEOOND-HAND DEALER. HIDES AND JUNK, SG. T. Meade, Furnitulre. 114 W, Cedar. Attention-We Give Pull Value and Phone 1411 J. prompt returne for hides, pelIts, Frank Long, Dealer lin NewI and So- wool, rubber. Misbsula Hide and and Hand 1a$a 11 W. e4aN. Wool Depot, t1 Woody; 1S Sleek. TINA;iER SHEET METAL WORKS Reild, the Tinner Murnaas. Tel. Sl I. L. Metoalf, 129 Aider. Tel. 71. PAINT AND -PAPER HANGIN . *1peOIatty, Warm Air Purnacee" H'arry Wright. Phone I8 Slaik. GARAGE. OIL AND CASQLINE. Tumulia and lelber Auiteo Co., General +Daly Additton Store-Geneeal *0. rie ire welding; work guaranteed, oerier, Oil and Gasoline. Prompt die lIIvery; 760 lack. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE PIANO TUN1NG Fred C. Stoddard, 14 Higgins Bloole PIANO TUNING Hammond and aly Ad 'n Iota. A. McLean, Oi House. UPHOLSTERING. S CIDER AND VINEGAR Mattresses, Box Springs, made and re made; featkers put in no.-pread C. H. MOSS, 624 N. Flretl Phone 438 tick. Also renovated. Upholstering Black.; city dolivery., and auto trimming, Phone 1128. 510 f TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Higgins. SMUSIC INSTRUCTION. Storage.Prof. Angelo RoveroaIn SStorage Prompt and lible. Phone usi Studio In Orris Music store. S7952. All instruments and vocal. Inatru. mente supplied beginners. lands WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER and orchestras of male end female . e. R iairi 1 -W.P mpmbers being organized. Call for Ii ie Rprn--hunk-144 W. Pron* partiulars. ONEI DME FAMILt IN One hundred men; the heads and sole supporters of. Missoula. families, are declared to be out 9o Work. That total does not: include half the actual number, if the law of averages holds; it includes only those who hap pened to read an advertisement offer ing $5 worth of labor to adl heads'of families in need of employment. Last Saturday there appeared in the Missoula papers an advertisement of work for unemployed married men. The Interstate Lumber company announced that it would give qmployment for a day or two to all married men in the city who needed work. 'Enough work to. pay for a Christmas dinner," the advertisement offer; ..".: Yesterday, 1 Ai ual . working hours after the 'p co of the ad vertisement, 106 i`1i had'applied for work. Sunday i ~oldky. Those 100 men applied, fortWo Adaturday and yesterday. Estimates of the actual -number of. destitute families, 'based upon the necessarily incomplete showing in so shbrt a time, range all the way from two to five hbndred, It seems certal Ibat, taking all un employed classes ito consideration' and estimati'ng' the families at the average number "o tve each, at least 2,500 Missoula P .,. e facing.the !winter without wwr.to tE o. One-sixth of the city's pops anof 1.,000 wotuld seem destitute, or so, Yesterday the t tatse "4.rber co pany was fort4 f w .i': its advertisement. c e.A pe with applicants foa or h~hei days of Work in its oo yards, '"he response in," snid Manager Swine e y One hundred men. ~vp applied to us for work. bei e matn were the heads of we Reitlpu louply refused to tani others. We were able to ork.to about ,. of them, To ho. said that they were not' dedtitut we ex$atned that s trd am needed the they sera S table enoutgh to give wa. Se have done th .best ,we 'could dj tWe have ma woirk for as sbinay them all. No. 05340 MINING APPLICATION t. S. LLand Office, Missoula, Mon , Nov 18, 1914. Notice is hereby giveh that Mary B. Britton whose pro4toffice address is Clinton, Mon1 tana, has this day filed her applica 'tion for a patent for 1498.78 linear feet of the vein, being. 1183.78 fteet northerly and $15 feet southerly from the discovery point of the Wisconsin lode vein or deposit bearing gold, all. ver and copper, upon which the no tice of intention to apply for a patent was posted at the mouth of the tunnel on said Wisconsin claim on the 8th day of November, 1914, designated as survey No, 9703, N.E.1A section 18, T. 12 N., range 10 W. Wallace uporgan ited mining district, Missoula county, Montana, being described as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, a fir pobt 4, ft. long, 5 ins. square, set 13 ins, in the ground with mound of ;erth and stone and scribed 1-9703. whence the N.E. Cor. Sec. 18, T. 12 N., R. 16 W., bears N. 38 degrees 08 minutes B. 754.43 ft., thence N. 82 degrees 32 min utes W. 600 ft., thence S. 17 degrees 23 minutes W. 1498.78 ft.: thence S. 82 degrees 32 minutes E. 600 ft.; thence N. 17 degrees 23 minutes 3. 1498,78 ft. to the place of beginning. total area 20,338 acres; total area of thl. Lsurvey claimed by above niamed applicaTt 20.386 acres. Who Tocation certificates of this claim are of record in the office of the recorder of deeds of Missoula county, Montana, in book 'Z, 8v* 885 of lode locations, book Ypas P. 8 of amended locations, and book. a of de claratory statements at Page .8. The adjoining claimq to theee prem. laes being on the southeast the Custer Lode Bur. No. 5886; on the South the Northern Spy Lode Sut. No.' 88'8' and on the southwest the .asrrie Nation lode. FRANKI M. M'HAWPW1,Z Register, Pirst ublicatlons. Novembee,14 1914., SNOTICE TO CREOITQI.d State of Montanau county of Mis 0oula, s5. Estate of Emily V. -Marshall, do. ceased: Notice is hereby givet by the undersigned adminietrator -t the estato of inity V. Maisball 'ceased, to the creditors of and.,al persons having claims against h s a.t de, ceased to exhibit them ;w*-t;l the %*c-. essary vouchers within four moaths after the firm: publicatiao o this no tice, to Fred 1. Ai~gntae, atto1ney for the estate at rood 115 Iirst N*it'l Bank block, Mlissoula, the mamte beting the place for the transratdih of the business of said estate in the county of tiaeoutla. J.. M. KEITH Administrator the estate of tmily V. arshall, deceaasd. Dated November 24, 10 4. Nov. 24-D-e. 1-8-15 T al conernier : I will Inoti b re pse Ate for any dlmcol4rtsted b4y nm wite. Mrs. Alma. Sernrt, ad ch'rged tW my account. l)D SWRNZIRT, 134-8.14 No. 05589 MINING APPLICATION U. B. Land Office, Missoula,. Mon tansa, Nov. 13, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Mary B. B3ritton whose postoftice address is Clinton, Mon tana, has this day filed her applica tion for a patent for 1500 linear feet of the vein, being 85 feet northerly and 1415 feet southerly from the dis covery point of the Queen Mary lode vein or deposit, bearing gold, sliver aod copper, upon which the notice of Intention to apply for a patent was posted at the mouth of the tunnel on said Queen Mary claim.on the 8th day of November, 1914, designated as sur vey No. 9702, RIE. Sec. 18, and S.W.14 Sec. 17, T. 12 N., RI 16 W. Wallace unorganised mAinig district, Missoula county, Montana, being described as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, a fir post, 4 ft. long, 5 ins: square, set 18 ins, in the ground with mound of earth and stone and soribed 1.9702, whence the 2E.%, Cor, Sec. 18, T. 12 N,, R. 16 W. bears N. 8 degrees 26 minutes W. 874.70 ft., thence N. 66 degrees 59 min utes W. 462.36 ft., thence S. 17 degrees 49 minutes W., 682.80 ft., thence S. 77 degrees 1 minutes E. 190.50 ft.; thence 9. 21 degrees 66 minutes W. 964.98 it.: thence . 866 degrees 59 min utes E. 616 ft.: thence N. 9 degrees 65 minutes 13. 186.20 ft.; thence N. 7 de gries 06 minutes E. 1830.65 ft.; to Cor. No; i the place of beginning. Total asat 16.885 acres, area in conflict with Sau. No. 7107 Bullion Lode .287 acres, not, claimed, area claimed 16.568 acres. The location certificates of this claim are of record in the office of recorder of deeds of Missoula county, Montana, in book Z of Lode Loo, at page 384, hnrok W, of amended locations at page 88 and book 3 of declamatory state ments at page 185 respectively. The adjoining claims to these premises are,. on the north the Fox Lode mining claim, on the east, the Blue Wipg lode mining claim, on the south, the Bullion and Cape Nome mitning claims, and on the west the Allsdin lode mining claim. SFRANK M. M'HAFFIBI, Register. t'IYrt puhlieation nvemhbr 14. 1914. Notice to 8tgokholders. The annual meeting of the stock. holders of the First National bank of Mtilla will be, held Cn Tuesday, Janumary 12, 1915, at the office of the direotbre in the First National bank building, Mlssoula,.Mont., between the hours;of 10 o'clock a. I, %and 4 o'clock p.. m., for the purgose of electing d&I rectors for the ensuing year and transacting such other businesq as may properly come before such meet ing, December 12. 1914, BIXDAR A. N13W1O'N, Cashier. OQR RENT-4a0 ACRiS. one-half, in tame her; sil tlla ble. l'1sty of water, Fine. soil and a ppleadl4 opportuatty for a rtsponible and d:rtllable tenant., A Clans Ad wil hxIb; $R,'ou help, treet. Regular eton first and third days. peAelals t every other Monday Vilttig members are speciially H GARMODNER W.M . SYRUS49 AVE. F. & A. - KOE.of P. I }ball, Bas Ntro. e- Regular 0 ondctons frst nd ourth each month at 7:30 p.. Miasoni o templb e Va.sltnl .i t cordially invited ROE L. ARDNER, W. M. JOHN M'ARTVRY, W . P. HATTI]E B. MURRAY, ieoretaL 0. E. S., ELECTAN CIHA~E: No. 7-Meet igularst h third eacThursdays on each month 1 Masonic temple. Visiting *or pecally wnvtlcome. MRS. THERLA KING, W., M . PETEJOHNR EITBA R, W. P. ATMR. LIDA. MUFARMER, Secretaty. MISOULA AERIE NO. 82, 1, O CH E Meets first and third Tuesdays of eaoh month at p m., t agles' hll, WVisitors t Main.ly welcome. W.MRS. THERSA KKINLLY, Preidnt JAS A. FARER, Seretary. MOOSE --Meete frst and thirrdTuesdays huof ea eveningr of eaOb month at 8 p. m., at Eolase hall. W.. KELLY, DPresidtent.o J. A. BLAKEL, Secretary. MISSOULA TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Missoula, Montena Capital.......................». drplua and Profits..»»...... 0 Offlcers 3. M. KEITH..:.................President S. J. COFFEEU.......... Vice President A. R. JACOBS ...................Cashier Directors J. M. Keith, 8, J. Coffee J. R. Daily G. T. McCullough, H. Paul Green. ough, A. R. Jacob,s Kenneth Ross. We pay 3 per cent per annum on Savlnge Deposite. WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missouta, Montana UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY CAPITAL ........... ..$200,000 SURPLUS FUND.... ...... l0,000 G. A. WOL....................President JOHN C. LEHPOU....Vlce President J. H. T. RYMAN.................Cashier Directore John .. Morony, M. A. Flakei.G. A. Wolf, John C. Lehsou, F. H. Woody, J. If.. T, Ryman. A GENERAL BANKINOG BUSINESS TRAN8ACtIE y SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN STATE BANK Missoula, Montana United States Depositary for Poatal 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 Aooounts and Certificates of Deposit. Missoula Humane Society Officers If you have a case which calls for their attention, notify one of the following: Mrs. J. C. Anderson, president, Bell phone 931. Mrs. Frank Beckwith, vice presi dent. Bell phone 894 Red. Mrs. H. A. Wheeldon, sereztary. Bell chone 856B Red. W. J. Babington, treasurer, Cowrt house. If It's a Bargain you have been waiting for, we have it; 4-rooms, 3 plastered, newl, cal. somined, papered and painted In side and out; water in house; elec tric light, concrete 'foundation and cellar; sidewalk in and paid: for; taxes paid. Price .0..................F60 Taylor & Peraor 116 West Cedar St. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE Two well located lots on south side for 4 or 5-room house on north side. Will pay or assume difference. HOVERSON a STEPHENS 202 Higgins Ave. Phone 203 BItean Transportatio Va Stage and AMt. > tween hv4a Connects at ?aoifto trway r i .,Y~