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ONE CENT PER WORD
CLASSIFIED AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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REAL ESTATE.
C. H. McLEAN, President
REAL ESTATE.
A. E. WATSON, Sec. and Treas.
Cascade County Title Co.
Certificates, Searches, Conveyancing
aDd Abstracts of Title.
Phone 304
We Write Reliable n it AT ï 17 A M Succ 35?ï t 2,.
FIRE Insurance L/. H. M cLE j AIN J. M. GAUNT & CI
No. 5 Third Street South. Fone 304
220 ACRE FARM
On Son River Bench, 180 acres in cultivation, all perfectly level land, flva
rtiles west of Great Falls; 35 acres in alfalfa, 25 aores in rye, balance
stubble; five-room house, splendid well at the door; very large barn, all
kinds of outbuildings; located one mile from school. Small cash payment,
balance long time.
$4200—Five-room modern bungalow, large basement, full lot, on Fifth
avenue north. An ideal home. Can make terms.
H. H. STANLEY COMPANY
7'/2 First National Bank Building. Phone 355.
Insurance of All Kinds. Surety Bonds. Money to Loan on City
and Farm Property.
FARM LOANS
at 7 and 8 per cent. No Commission, Prepayment Privilege
Land for Sale on Easy
Terms to Good Farmers
A few good teams for sale.
C. H. CAMPBELL & SON
ESTABLISHED 1889
Phone 189. 9 Second Street North, Great Falls
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INSURANCE
BONDS
REAL
ESTATE
IIuntsberger-Givens Company
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$3,550—A splendid four-room, strictly modern bungalow with fine full
lot, exceptionally well constructed and very easy terms.
}3 650—A dandy, almost new, four-room, strictly modern bungalow;
har dwood floors, fine basement with laundry tubs; hot and cold wattr om
(sections, with furnace and range complete; swell location, Second avsnu*
north; paved district.
$4,650— The best suy In the city for a strictly modern five-room bon
ealow; hardwood floors throughout; full basement, laundry tubs; full lat,
well improved; fine garage, First avenue north; good terms.
$4,000 A strictly modern five-room bungalow; fine basement; full lat,
with'garage; Fourth avenue sôuth, below Ninth street.
$6 000 A beautiful, wcn-constructed, six-room modern bungalew with
sleeping porch; full lot; fine garage; paved district, First avenua nartfc.
HICKMAN
General Insurance
Fire
Automobile
Bonds
Plate Glass
Liability
Compensation
Accident
Health
Rents
THE LOWERY COMPANY
Phone 9582
415 Ford Building
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IRRIGATED FARM
* On Run River, 10 miles west of Great Falls, 4 miles Vaughn, on park road,
t 1 mile to station. All under private ditch; S - room house; good barn and out
1 buildings; school at Gate; well-settled locality. Terms, .
♦ Home—5-room house, modern except furnace; corner lot. $2,800; easy
t terms.
I Uffice for rent in .Steele building.
j frary & burlingame
♦ Fire, Auto, Accident and Health Insurance.
* Bonds Completed in Our Office.
Î One Million Dollars to Loan on Farms at 6% and 6'/ 2 To.
4 Established I89(J
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loans loans
Ranch and city loans on real estate. Let us talk with
you* about your loan.
FOR SALE—A home in great Falls—one to suit your
needs— or a ranch if you wish.
B. P. McNAIR
First National Baak Bullding, Great Falls
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We are making optional payment Farm Loans
at an attractive rate,
Long -Clary Loan & Investment Co.
SOI First National Bank Bldg. Great Falls, Montana
H. W. BROWN AGENCY
Ben R. C'ominsrs, Manager?*
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS
l^and Loans.
Great Falls, Montana,
15-16 Hteele Building:,
Fone 6333.
i ,lt«tork Loans.
Caftcade, Montana,
First Mate Bank Building:,
l one 34.
PLEASE NOTE—We do not charge
classified advertisements to residence
addresses. ,
HELP W ANTE D— F E MALE
GIRL, for general housework, over 20;
no washing. 600 Fourth avenue north.
EXPERIENCED woman for confinement
case -and some light housekeeping. Ad
dress box 35, Tribune.
WANTED—Ladies to take Barciey cor
set work in Montana and North Dako
ta. Apply Mrs. Bishop, Hotel Tracy,
room 37,
WANTED—High school girl to room and
board, in exchange for taking care of
girl evenings. Apply Mary Leveque,
^ l'a ris Dry Goods Co., hairdressing dept.
WANTED—Competent girl for general
housewor k. 1009 Fourth avenue north.
WANTED—Competent girl for general
housework. 1123 First avenue south.
WANTED—Experienced seamstress. Mrs.
Fay, 25 Thisted Bldg.
FRENCH TEACH ER . Fone 8301.
WANTED—Girl for general housework;
family of three; best of wages. 20
Smelter hill.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for wôrk~ôn
ranch, steady job, cooking for two.
Must be capable to run house. Evers
Bros.. Everson, Mont.
WANTED--Woman for general house
work, Apply P. O. Box 187, Shelby,
M ant.
HELP WANTED —MALE
BARBER WANTED, $25 guaranteed, 60
per cent over $35. Address Lock Box
N, Valier, Mont.
WANTED — A plasterer. 824 Seventh
avenue south.
WANTED—An experienced trapper for
the Highwood mountains, at once; good
pay For particulars apply W. B. Wil
ley, forest supervisor, Federal building,
or J. G. Thain, Highwood.
WANTED—Ranch hand; permanent po
sition for experienced, reliable man.
Box 32, Tribune. ■
WANTED—Man and wife for ranch. 301
First National Bank building.
YOUNG MEN, 16 and over, are eligible
for • government railway mail clerks;
$92 month. Examinations soon. For
free particulars, write Raymond Terry
(former Civil Service Examiner), 435
Columbian Bldg., Washington.
NOTICE—Wanted, 100 men, at once, to
learn to operate and repair automobiles,
gas tractors, electric starters and igni
tion systems, also rebuilding storage
batteries. Call or write Hemphill's
Trade Schools. New offices now open
at 124 North Sixth street, Ranier hotel
building, two blocks south of Union
depot, Portland. Ore.
WHITE Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto
School. Train for service.
SITUATION WANTED —FEMALE
DAY WORK Fone 7730.
DAY WORK. Fone 627S! __
WASHING DONE at home. Kone 5118.
WANTED—Day work, by competent
lady. Fone 5673.
WANTED—Work in private homes, by
two Danish girls who desire, to attend
night school. Fone 8979. Federal hotel.
DAY WORK by the hour wanted. Fone
6444. Call between 5 and 7.
WANTED—Place to work on farm;
wages $35. Box 31. Tribune.
WANTED Washing, by day. Fone 7685.
FANCY WASHING and ironing done at
600 First avenue north. Fone 8053.
WANTED—Work by day. Panama hotel,
Fone 9725.
WANTED—Bundle washing. Men's silk
shirts specialty; ladies' washing also.
Fone 8750.
HOME WASHING called for and deliver
ed. Fone 6948.
WANTED—Day work. Fone 7285.
EXPERIENCED stenographer. Fone"8301
DAY WORK, office cleaning. Kone $901.
SITUATION WANTED — MALE
A HANDY MAN for ranch. Am a good
milker ant! handy around horses. 2D8
Thirty-fourth street north.
TRACTOR REPAIRMAN, now employed,
wants position March 1. Eight years
on leading: gas and steam tractors.
Competent, energetic and reliable Ref
erences. F. E. Shaw, Sterling, Colo.
BOOKKEEPER and office man, married,
experienced in bank, elevator and gen
eral mercantile business; best refer
ences. Would consider out-of-town job.
Box 3 9, Trib une.
RETAIL SALESMEN who can qualify
for position in general store, fully ex
perienced in general hardware, can as
sist in groceries or implements. Box
29. Tribune.
hardware'"man , with 12 years' ex
perience, a thorough and practical man
in alt hardware lines, wants position
Feb. 1; can furnish references. Box 30,
Tribune.
MAN WORKING NIGHTS wants work
forenoons. Box 28, Tribune.
WANTED—By steady, sober married
man, as second cook, porter work, or
janitor work; will do any kind of work,
("all 408 Fourth street south. Fone 766S.
WILL ACCEPT position as lumberyard
manager. Country yard preferred. Ten
years' experience. P. O. Box 1435. Great
Falls.
WANTED -Any kind of work; wages
cheap. Box 314, Tribune.
POULTRY AND tt,GS
FOR SALE- Pure-bred Barred Rocks,
Rose and Single Comb R. I. Red roost
ers. 1423 Eleventh avenue .south.
RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels for
sale. 3321 Sixth avenue north. Fone
7130.
FOR SALE - Have for sale S. C. White
Leghorn cockerels, good strain, or will
trade. O. G. LaPata, 1111 Ninth avenue
south, City.
WANTED—-Three White Leghorn cock
erels. State price. Address Box 1032,
Great Falls.
FOR SÄLE —Single Comb Rhode Island
Red cockerels; also a few juillets; very
choice strain. A. R. McVay, 1323 Fourth
avenue north.
FOR SALE—Thfirobrcd S. C. Rhode Is
land Red cockerels; also some thoro
bred R. C. Ancona cockerels. Cali after
4 p. in. Fone 6619. V. W. MuJlery,
1713 Fourth avenue north.
SPECIAL NOTICES
THIS is what you were looking for in
the city of Great Falls; Instructor on
clarionet and saxophone, but if you
would like to know all aboiTt it, call
ine up. Will be very glad to tell yon
what kind of a saxophone you want.
417 Third avenue north. Fone 8289.
Buescher True Tone saxophone is the
best. Elkhart, Indiana.
FOR CORNET LESSONS see Shaw, Sex
ton theater oehestra, or 704 Fifth ave
nue north.
DAILY LESSONS in telegraphy by P. \V,
Beacom, 626 Fifth avenue north.
WEAVING. Goetze, 410 Ninth ave. .so.
ASHES REMOVED, coal unloaded, gen
eral hauling. Fone 7671.
MONEY TO LOAN
FARM LOANS made without delay. Low
est possible rates, and best pre-payment
privileges. John L. Watson Land Co.,
121% Central avenue. Fone 6492.
MONEY TO LOAN on city property.
Harry Newman, 5 Second street north.
MONEY TO LOAN on city and farm
property. Hickman, 324 Central avenue.
F Oft RENT— F IJRNISHED ROOMS
LARGE FRONT ROOM, nice for two
gentlemen. 517 Seventh avenue south.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room,
with four windows. 1104 First avenue
north.
ROOM to rent free to respectable, work
ing girl for small service. Fone 7521.
MEDIUM-SIZED,'well furnished room,
for gentleman; close in. 117 Park
Drive.
FOR A CLEAN, comfortable sleeping
room, try the Hotel Oxford, 512Vi Cen
tral. Weekly and monthly rates.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 205 Sec
ond avenue north.
FURNISH ED ROOMS. "lit" Third avTno.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 327 Third
avenue north. Fone 8931.
NICK SMALL front room, ciose in on
car line, $8 per month. 523 Sixth ave
nue south.
FURNISHED ROOM. 510 Second avenue
north.
MODERN FURNISHED front room,
suitable for two. 315 Third street no.
MODERN ROOM, close in, reasonable.
414 Fourth avenue soutli. Fone 7223.
FURNISHED ROOM, on car line, work
ing girl preferred. 721 Eighteenth
street north.
FURNISHED IJOOM, one or two gen
tlemen, single beds. 806 Third avenue
north.
FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. 13',-a
Fourth street south.
MODERN ROOM for gentleman; hot
water heat. 811 Fourth avenue north.
MODERN ROOMS for rent. 321 Second
avenue southwest. Fone 8771. __
MODERN ROOM." 1220 Third avenue n.
ROOM for gentleman. 314 Fourth st. no.
ÈLDO N ROOMS, illCentral avenue.
Reasonable.
PALACE I Fifth street Third ave. south;
transient. 50c, 75c; weekly. $3 and $4.
FOR REN r — Housekeeping Rooms
FOR RENT—Large front room, nicely
furnished for light housekeeping. 822
Sixth avenue north.
TWO lighthousekeeping rooms; suitable
for two adults. 704 First avenue north,
Fone 7407.
FOR RENT—Three housekeeping rooms,
with bath, partly furnished. 1500 Sec
orid avenue north.
THREE furnished housekeeping rooms,
modern except heat. 1221 Seventh av
enue north. Fone 5527.
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms,
with gas. 920 Second avenue north.
ONE LARGE, nicely furnished house
keeping room. 1124 Seventh avenue
norih. Fone 5762.
THREE MODERN furnished housekeep
ing rooms, at 901 Third avenue south.
Inquire A. J. Fousek.
TRANSIENT and light housekeeping
rooms, Hotel Eddy. 416% Central av
enue, under new management; respect
ability guaranteed.
FURNISHED housekeeping room, with
kitchenette. 417'v First avenue south,
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM; gas also fur
nished; rooms $3 and $4; steam heat.
Colonial hotel, 320 Second avenue, south.
MODERN furnished housekeeping rooms.
610 Seventh street north. Fone 8662.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 217 3d av. no.
TWO FURNISHED housekeeping rooms.
719 Third avenue north.
TWO FURNISHED housekeeping rooms.
Inquire 414 Fifth street south.
TWO ROOMS, on car line; hot and cold
water. 1304 Sixth avenue north.
FOR RENT—Desirable store room, cen
trally located. The Lowery company,
415 Ford building.
THREE housekeeping rooms, with bath;
$25. 1116 Seventh avenue north,
BASEMENT ROOMS for light house
keeping; will rent cheap to a party
taking care of furnace. 904 Central
avenue.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, on ground
floor; coal range. 617 Sixth street no.
FOR RENT-Single sleeping room. 507
Second avenue north.
TWO light housekeeping rooms, furnish
ed. modern. 706 Eighth avenue south.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; also
board and room. 709 First avenue so.
FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping
rooms. No children. 615 Sixth street
north. »
LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent. 402
Fifth avenue north.
FOR RENT CHEAP—Two unfurnished
modern rooms. 131 5 Second avenue so.
HOUSEK F.EK1NG ROOMS. 312 Sixth
street north.
NICE. CHEAP housekeeping, sleeping
rooms, suites. 14th street. Sth ave. no.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, with kitchen
ette, Dakota, hotel. 516-518 Central ave.
TWO light housekeeping rooms, or board
and room. 420 First a venu e northwest.
FOR REN T—APARTMENTS
FINELY FURNISHED, modern, 3-room
apartment; attic housekeeping room,
light, cheerful, $16 month; also garage.
1008 Third avenue north.
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment. 1011
Second avenue north: no children.
FURNISHED modern five-room apart
ment. Fone 75S9, 1216 First ave. south.
MODERN furnished apartment; also
sleeping rosom, reasonable. 12 Sixth
street south. .
MODERN furnished 2-room apartment.
16 ! 'i Second street north.
ONE Nollar apartment, strictly modern,
in every respect; also garage for rent.
Fone 8363.
FOR RENT —Apartment; $18 per month.
700 Tenth street south.
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LIVESTOCK
SEVEN HUNDRED STEERS FOR
Sale—One, two and three-year-olds;
good condition; mostly Herefords; two
hundred very choice white-face cows;
one hundred mixed coming yearlings.
Cattle sold reliable stockmen on time.
J. A. Ford, Sheridan Inn, Sheridan,
Wyo.
FOR SALE Thorobred Percheron stal
lion; A No. 1 papers. Weight 1,850.
Oakley Bros.. Chester, Mont.
FOR SALE— Big type Berkshire boars,
ready for service; also a few young
sows, bred for spring farrojy. This is
the hog for large, quick maturing hogs.
A good cross for other breeds. These
are pure -bred and registered, and of
American and English blood lines.
Write or call A. B. McVay, 1323 Fourth
avenue north, Great Falls, Mont.
FOR SALE- One registered Percheron
stallion 2 years old. If Interested, write
or call on O. H. Schneider, Virgelle,
Mont.
BOARD AND ROOM.
FOR RENT -Comfortable, warm single
rooms, with board; also table board;
smeltermen or mechanics preferred;
gentlemen only; close in and on car
line. 626 First avenue north.
BOARD AND ROOM, modern house. 603
Second avenue north.
ALL STOCK and no style, comfortable,
home-like board and room, $30 per
month. 319 Fourth avenue south.
PERSONAL
BEST of accommodations given to pa
tients, also nuwe-'s attention. Mrs.
Teresa Sheets' Private Hospital. Fone
6958. 1405 Third avenue north.
Î AM STILL collecting bad bills. Byron
Deforest, Great Falls. Montana.
FOR RENT— HOUSES
FURNISHED HOUSE, close in, nicely
furnished. Call 714 First avenue north,
2 to 4 p. m., vr fone 7253.
FOR RENT—Furnished house, four
rooms and bath. 1310 Third avenue
north. Inquire 112 Eighth street north,
or call 9652.
FOUR-ROOM
with bath.
north.
THREE ROÔM bungaïow, furnished72bl2
First avenue north. Fone 5428.
CABIN FOR RENT at 917 Seventh ave
nue south.
unfurnished bungalow,
Call at 1212 Fifth avenue
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, with garage, full
lot, fenced. 224 Eighth avenue south._
house.
THREE-ROOM furnished
Fifth avenue south.
515
WE HAVE a few houses for rent. In
_ terstate Realty, 30 Steele Bldg. _ _____
PART OF FURNITURE; 6-room house
for rent. 1322 First avenue north.
FOR RENT—Strictly modern four-room
house, close in. Apply Hickman, 324
Central avenue.
FOR RENT—Two 5-room, newly painted
and papered houses; close in. Fone
8206. J. A. Dennison.
FO R SALE— HOUSES
HOUSE AND LOT; $1,000, easy terms.
Five-room modern home; north side;
$3,750. Interstate Realty, 30 Steele Bldg.
MODERN six-room bungalow, fireplace,
everything up to the minute; double
garage. Shown by appointment only.
Located 2213 Central. Inquire of Robt.
, L. Rowell, 123 Central avenue.
SEE US FOR HOUSES and bungalows
of all kinds, all prices. Liberty bonds
taken at par for first payments. Frary
tz Burlingame, 11 Third street south.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—Several fine lots, in Bun
galow hill district; will sell $25 down,
$15 per month. Buy now before they
are all gone. Corcoran, 203 Ford Bldg.
FOR SALE OR TRADE -Improved resi
dence property, in Great Falls. Will
sell for cash or trade for ranch proper
ty or livestock. Write Box H, Choteau,
Mont.
BUSIN ESS C K A N C ES
IF YOU WANT a rooming house, see
Brown. He has lots of them. Long
leases, reasonable rent; small payments,
balance like rent. 311 Vs Central,
FOR SALE—Rooming house, 50 rooms,
30 rooms furnished. Address Box 37,
Tribune. __
FOR SALE—Small rooming house. 507
Second avenue north.
CLEAN general merchandise stock, $6,000,
for sale, in town 30 miles from Great
Falls; large territory, cheap rent. Box
8. Tribune.
BUSINESS and farming combined, stock
of general merchandise, $3.500; ranch,
adjoining town half section, $35 per
acre; $10,000 will handle both. Sell
either separate. I. G. Finfrock, Merino,
Mont.
RESTAURANT equipment, consisting of
good range, steam table, stools, tables.
dishes. Harry Newman, 5 Second street
north.
GOOD opening for general store, in small
country town. Box 240 Tribune,
COMPLETE FIXTURES of a two-chair
barber shop, valued at $700, for sale
at $350. P. O. Box 1074.
AUTOS WANTED AND FOR SALE
FOR SALE—191$ Maxwell, 5-passenger,
excellent condition, new tires, cheap for
cash. Glenn E. Dale, 513 Second avenue
__south.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Maxwell car. 412
Eighth street south. _
HUDSON SUPER SIX. excellent buy at
$1.400; also 1917 Studebaker. 3-passe.n
ger roadster. Five-passenger, 6-cylin
der Oakland, perfect condition. A*k us
about this bargain. T. C. Power Motor
Car Co., 419 First avenue north. Fone
6S80. .
FOR SALE—A five-passenger six-cylin
der Mitchell touring car, A-l condition
This is a real bargain. »"all at 4£5
Central avenue. Union Meat Co.
FOR SALE—Four-cylinder Reo, good
condition; $550. 191" four-cylinder
Buiek, good condition and tires; $650.
617 Central avenue.
1916 NATIONAL 7-passenger touring car,
in good condition. New cord tires. Box
25. Tribune ;
FOR SALE—Ford, with delivery body;
also 5-passenger, 4-cylinder car. 200
Fifth avenue south. __
FOR SALE—Ford Smith Form-A truck,
with platform, state body and cab, $700;
Ford light delivery; lVs-ton Denby
truck, with grain body. 617 Central
avenue.
FORD ROADSTER and Dodge touring
car for sale; both in first-class shape,
C. A. Stephens, 533 Ford Bldg, Fone
94S2.
USED CARS—One Cadillac, one Veiie,
two Maxwells, one Ford. Wilds Thurs
ton Motor Co., 314 First avenue north,
FOR SALE—$>ne 5-passenger Chevrolet,
1917 model. Western Motor Car Co.
FOR SALE—One and one-half-ton Ki*
seil truck, in good condition; one new
Buick roadster, four cylinder; one large
safe. Chas. Giea Co., No. 506 Central
avenue. _
FOR SALE or exchange for city prop
erty, one 7-pasßenger Cadillac automo
bile. Room 5. Sixth street north.
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED, TO BUY—A wagon horse. 317
Fourth street south.
SPOT CASH for men's clothing, musical
instruments, jewelry. 13 Vi Second st. so.
CHILDREN of school age, to board. 517
Seventh avenue south.
WANTED--Gated saddle horses. Address
Grand View ranch. Eden route.
I WANT TO BUY a small soda fountain
and a Creater's pop-corn machine. Box
19, Tribune.
WANTED -Stock of merchandise; must
be bargain. Have land or csah. Give
full particulars. P. O. Box 1072.
WANTED—Small platform scale, eapac
ity 600 to 1.000. Rowell, 123 Central.
WANTED 12 h. p gas tractor; must be
cheap for cash. 200 Fifth avenue south.
WANTED To buy an interest in small
mill in Montana or west. Box 7, Trib
* une.
WANTED- For adoption, an infant. Box
6, Tribune.
LADY piano instructor, to come to resi
dence to teach; state price. Box 299,
Tribune.
WANTED To buy. direct from owner,
a four to six-room bungalow; slate,
lowest possible price in first letter, also
terms and location. Address Box 24S,
Tribune.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Between Raynesford and Great
Falls, out of a boxcar, one coal-black
cow 2 years old, heavy In calf, full crop
off right ear. half under crop off left
ear, no brand. Liberal reward will be
given for information leading to where
abouts. or deliver to closest G. N. rail
way station. H. J. Boyer, Highwood,
Mont.
LOST—An Eastern Star pin, downtown,
Tuesday evening. Return to Cunning
ham Millinery. Reward.
WANTED—To locate violin that was left
at some repair shop In city by Zeno
Rosenkranz of Vaughn. Please notify
Wm. K a t ze n b e r g e r ,D u 11 o n, Mont.
LOST Trap grade, Remington auto
loading shotgun. For reward, Fone
9S37.
Professional and Merchandising
I CALL IN OR CALL UP~j [CLASSIFIED] I CALL IN OR CALL UP ~j
A CCOUNTfNTS AND AUDITORS
SHORTHA ND REPO RTER
DOUGLAS WILSON & CO., Inc., Public
accountants and auditors. 403 Ford
Bldg., Great Falls. Fone 6440.
W. A. BERGSTROM, public accountant
and auditor, 815 First National Bank
building. Fone 9707.
A R CHITECTS _
SAM'L HENRY HAAS, Architect. 31-32
Steele block. Third and Cent. Fone 7446.
DOCTORS.
DR. W. EUGENE EST ABROOK. Fone;
Office, Hobson Hotel, Hobson, Mont.
_ FOR SALE —MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Sanitary couch and kitchen
linoleum. 606 Fourth avenue north.
FURNITURE of a 16-room apartment
house, over 2-year lease, equipped with
gas, sieam heat; rent, $'<0; levenue, $240
month and your own apartments; never
vacant; best of reasons tor selling;
some terms and reasonable. Call on
owner, 1008 Third avenue north.
FOR SALE—One up-to-date dining set,
table, tour chairs and buffet, tor $40.
1104 First avenue north. _ _
FOR 'SALE—New Stroud Player-piano,
mahogany, with records; also late
model visible typewriter. 927 Second
avenue north.
THREE-ROOM HOUSE for sale, with or
without furniture. Inquire 1509 Second
avenue south.
MOTORCYCLE for saie or trade. Box
36, Tribune. _
FOR SALE- Two fur auto robes, house
hold linens and kicthen utensils. 1017
Fifth avenue south.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER for safe"
Call Eddy hotel.
$95 SINGER sewing machine cheap at
725 Eighth street north.
DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machine;
cheap if sold today. Simmers Repair
Co., 925 Second avenue south.
ONE ""FI VE-GALLON oyster container,
with stand; fine condition. 425 Central
avenue. I nion Meat Co.
FOR SALE—One sanitary couch and
mattress; good shape; cheap. 726 Cen
tral avenue.
FURNITURE, by piece or whole—Stoves,
rugs, dinmg room, bedroom sets, rock
ers, mahogany box case, lamps, music
cabinet, small table, icebox, davenport,
sanitary couch, Kitchen Queen, fruit
jars, baby cart, high chair, rocking
horses. 1325 Fifth avtaue jaorth.
VICTOR phonograph and 28 records. 109
Twenty-third street north. Fone 5428.
GOOD IRON BED for $5. ' Call mornings,
421 Sixth avenue north.
FOR SALE, CHEAP—Snmh form A
truck, sale, typewriter. Rainier Brew
ing_Co.
FOR SALE—Six-bottom John Deere plow,
rod breakers, nearly new. P. O. Box
1621. _____
PRICES TALK and the lowest prices for
high-grade suits of men's clothing,
overcoats, hats, shoes, rubbers and fur
nishings, is at The Bargain Store, 13Vs
Second street south. ;
HOT-SPOT gas heater "and 12 feet of
tubing, at bargain. S18 Sixth avenue
north. Fone 7051.
FOR SALE—\vhite sewing machine, in
good condition. $15; also one vacuum
sweeper, with attachments, $10. Appiy
Office, 519 Sixth street north.
NEARLY NEW Beckwith piano'l cash
or terms. 1012 First avenue south.
FURNITURE for saie; 5-room apartment
for rent. :<19'~» First avenue north.
loi; SALE- Library table. Fone 7C3S.
FOR SALE—Reeves" 40-80 gas tractor;
Emerson 6-bottom plow, with quick
shift shears; John Deere 10-bottom plow
and one eight bottom. 200 Fifth avenue
south.
ONE 12-2 6 light Four H über tractor; one
20-40 Huber tractor; one Emerson two
or three-bottom light engine plow; one
Emerson 6-bottom independent beam
power lift plow; one seven-disc La
Crosse disc plow; all in good shape.
Stimpert Implement Co.
WANTE D—T O RENT
TO RENT—Three or four-room house,
unfurnished, by man with small family,
south side preferred: state rental and
location. Box 40, Tribune.
TWO YOUNG- LADIES want furnished
apartment while attending Commercial
college. Fone 6183, today. ___ _____
WANTED TO RENT—Nine or ten-room
modern house, unfurnished, close in.
Fone 7360. .
RESPONSIBLE WOMAN wishing to
spend winter in Great Falls with son
who has returned from army would
like charge of apartment or house of
family leaving for the winter. Room
422 Y. M. C. A. References.
WANTED, TO RENT—Very large room
ing house, furnished or unfurnished.
Box 33, Tribune.
SMALL furnished modern apartment or
two large, pleasant housekeeping rooms.
Fone 5S8S. __ _____
WANTED—To rent a 5 or 10-acre tract.
Must have a house on it. Box 9, Trib
une.
FARMS AND R E L I N Q U IS H M F N TS
320 ACRES, all tillable. 65 acres in wheat;
fair set of buildings; water; $25 acre;
terms. Loyan, Thisted Bldg.
GOOD RELINQUISHMENT wanted;
must be cheap for cash. Box 4L Trib
une.
TO BUY OR SELL—Relinquishments.
See J. N. Moore, 13 Thisted Bldg.
IMPROVED FARMS, near city; $25 per
acre. Interstate Realty. 30 Steele Bldg
RELINQUISHMENTS for sale; $175 -uni
up. Interstate Realty, 30 Steele Bldg.
FOR SALE 120 acres, partly improved,
near Kalispell; rich soil; plenty wood
and water; Î2.250. A bargain. Box 22,
Tribune.
FOR SALE—320 acres of deeded land.
Call 3311 First avenue north.
960 ACRES. 200 in wheat. 260 ready for
spring seeding; running water; two
miles Stocket! ; $25 acre; $5.000 down,
balance 10 years. Loyan. Thisted Bldg.
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SEATTLE WINS TEST
Seattle. Jan. 15.—Seattle has won
what attorneys called the first round of
a fight to put thru a $15.000,000 deal for
the purchase pf the local street railway
system of the I'uget Sound Traction
Light «S Power company, when Jud.ee
King r>ykeman. of the superior curt,
sustained the city iji test cases brut by
taxpayers, attacking the validity of the
bonds to he issued to purchase the lines.
The case is to be appealed to the su
preme court for a final decision.
Wilson to Be Guest at
French Senate Dinner
Paris, Jan. 15.—President Wilson will
be the guest of honor at a banquet to
be given by the French senate January
•JO.
DUDLEY CROWTHER, shorthand re.
porter, notary public. Multigraphing,
Typewriting, etc. 508 First National
Bank building. Fone 9406.
ELECTRI CALC0NT RA CTO RS
GREAT FALLS ELECTRIC SUPPLY
CO. Everything electrical. 15 Fourth
street south. Fone 6116.
CHIROPODIST a
MRS. WORTH, room 4 Ansonla hotel.
TO TRADE.
PRACTICALLY NEW Remington six
shot pump gun, would exchange for a
.22 high-power rifle in good condition.
425 Central avenue. Union Meat Co .
IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY for farm
land. See us for trades of all kinds.
Frary & Burlingame, 11 Third street so.
W ANTE D—REAL ESTATE
WANTED—One or two lots on First, Sec
ond or Third avenues north, between
Nineteenth and Twenty-sixth streets,
facing south; for cash; must be cheap.
1305 Central avenue. •
FOR RENT—MI SC ELLANEOUS
VERY DESIRABLE STORE at 705 Cen
tral; reasonable. Appiy 516 First ave
nue south.
WAREHOUSE SPACE, on trackage.
Northwestern Auto Supply Co.
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Bf SOLDIERS PUT
Governor Deals With Subject in
Message; Urges Preference
for Fighters.
SclftJU, Ore.. Jan. 15.—"Probably the
most .important problem confronting the
people of Oregon, today, is the question
of land settlement, especially as it af
ferts the- returning soldiers and sailor-,
who are entitled to every encouragement
as they return to civil life," said tiov
ernor .Tames Withy combe in <ie
livering his message to the two branches
of the legislature in joint session in the
house chamber.
The governor also recommended en
actment of legislation giving soldiers
preference in employment on public
work, establishment of a merchant rna
tine, compulsory compensation, an indus
trial hospital, a state constabulary ;tmi
additional bond issue for construction of
roads.
An effort is being made by legislative
leaders to secure a unanimous vote of
both houses ratifying the national pru
hibition amendment, thus establi -oiag
what will be claimed as a record.
ALLIES TO JOIHITLV
CONTROL SIBEI1
Committee to Have Charge, With
Russians at Head, and John
Stevens Operating President.
Washington. Jan. 13.—An agreement
for control of the trans-Siberian and
Chinese Eastern railroads by an inter
allied committee virtually has been oon
eluded and Ambassador Morris, at Tokio
has been instructed by the American
government to procédé to Vladivostok t- 1
participate in the working out of de
tails.
The inter-allied committee will be
composed of one representative each of
China. Japan, the United States, Franco.
Great Britain. Italy and the Omsk Rus
sian government in Siberia, and will be
under the presidency of tlie Russians.
The subject recently has been regard
ed vfith concern in Japan.
The plan includes appointment of John
F. Stevens as president of the operating
board under a joint commission.
WIFE IS SENTENCED TO
20 YEARS IN PHISON
New York, Jan. 13.—Charles F
Chapin, former city editor of the New
Vork Evening World, who on Septeir.b#!
l<i last shot and klfled his wife while
she was asleep, bas pleaded guilty to
murder in the second degree and \va.<
sentenced to state's prison for a term
of from "JO years to life imprisonment.
MAN ELECTED GETS OFFICE:
WAS HOLDOVER CONTEST
Salem, Ore.. Jan. 15. The state su
preme court has decided by a vote
of four to three, ihut T. 1.. Parkins is en
titled to be seated immediately as city
commissioner of Portland. Following
the last election. Commissioner 1>an Kr!
luher claimed the right to continue in
office until next Jul v.
OREGON SENATE
ACCEPTS INVITATION.
Salem. Ore., Jan. 15. After consider
able debate, the senate of the legislature
accepted, today, an offer made by Or. A.
('. Seeley, state health officer, to come
to Salem and inoculate members of the
legislature, clerks and lobbyists agaiust
influenza. Inoculation is made optional.
Many legislators expressed doubt as (■>
the efficacy of this means of prevention.
SENATE "PASSESS
ROOSEVELT PENSION.
Washington, Jan. 15.—The senate
has passed a resolution authorising the
payment of a pension of $5.000 a year
and the extending of mail franking
privileges to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt.
It now goes to the houso

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