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P r o f e s s i o n a l D i r e c t o r y D r . T . D . M o r r i s o n D e n t i s t Office W ith D r . M a n h t ll In The Pipe'* BH’g. 3rd Ave D r . W . J . M A R S H A L L P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n Office in Pipes Building D r . A l f r e d C . D O O O E P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n Special attention paid to Disease* ot Women v ia Children Office 128 Hlggin* Ave. Missoula D r . a T . H A R T Dentist Office Over Flatliead Drug Store J a m a a M . D A W S O N L ic e n s e d E m b a l m e r A v d f v v u u l D u io t o k Calls Answered Day or Nlgbt F r a n k C . B A I L E Y U. S. C ommissioner N otakt P u i u c . Ollee On BStrset W . A . J O H N S O N C w w l U w f t m l **. CsflMMVCisI l l l i Csfjpsttttfstt ** A Specfakjr B A R L O O A * L Y M A N AttMMff At Law S a i Saar last *f F l r i M A n d r e w J . L O W A R Y A ttorney at L aw Practice In all Courts F . H . N A S H A t t o r n e y -A t -L a w - N otary P u » lio 3rd Avenue. H . P . N A P T O N A t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e l o r A t L a w Office Over Poison Drug Co. J o h n B . D E N S M O R E A t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e l o r A t L a w . Third Avenue A . D . M A Y N A R D C i v i l E n g i n e e r AU klDduotSurfejlM- Inrlgrtlacdltckft Canals, Ronds, Inside. Coraen, Tlsiber er Prairio I*ads. Everythin* attended to with prwiptMM. T . L M c M I C H A E L SumywrAad CtvS Eagia**r Ejf i p pwl f do wctfc hi aay bwasli Bf MNS pVlVIMV Land surveying a Specialty A r t h u r M i z t l l J e w e l e r aud O p t i c i a n Repairing a Speciality West 3rd Avenue M O N E Y T O L O A N On Real Estate Security Agency AETNA aod NATIONAL Fire Insurance Cunpuiiei Agency REO AUTOMOBILES D . J. CILLAM Office on B. Street Lsld In • Use** Wben the late PIoito LorOlard a boy, bis mother, being aurtoyed by moths tbat destroyed tbo woolen cloth* In if and other material of tbo bous#- bold, agreed to pay b t a a cent apiece i for every moth lie w o l l MU ' n *b* 1 bouse and bring to ber. Tbo sumo i bargain was mode wltb bls brother*, ' lake, George and Louis. In courso or time Mrs. LorlUard noticed tbat, while Ithe other children collected (rom her at Intervals from 10 to 25 cents, Pierre drew oo her frequently tor a f I at a time, Indorsing his drafts with 100 dead motbs.. Investigation revealed tbe bent of tbe fetuw dnauder as well a* bls early adaptabUMy to moth- ods governing the acquirement or wealth. Having procured from a fur rier eome pieces of fnr tltfuwn away because they were lnf»»ted _ moths, Pierre secreted tbem In an ow tn an unused closet. There the qalckly accumulating moths were banked, to be drawn npon whenever the Inventor and perfecter of the en terprise required pocket money. . KnlflMed Aster* _ tt la aa odd feet tha* of tbe EiiglUk actora knighted all * * * • * • £ ! ta le n til* tlm names under which they had won tome. The question aroae wltb the 6f*t proposition knighthood on a gypsy. « » « « » absurd ao to honor one John Henry Brodtlbb. Tet legally no such person a* “Henry Irving\ existed. N o ttcb obstacle hsd to be overcome when, oo tbe occasion of V^ h* lubltoe. Squire Bancroft knelt beror* Ida qneen and aroee sir squlre. H°w- ever, the three actora knjgbtrt^br Kiag cdward bore cognomena o f their own Invention. 8!r Charles W y *bsm «aa bora CnlverwelL and Sir John Hare, fair*. Aa tor Sir Herbert Beer- bobm Tree, Us brllllaut wife ooee put It \ T r w ' la a fntaattc thing we just tacked oa. WeTre all plain Beerbekm* -plain aa brotber Maxr-Argoaaut Tbe OM BngNsk In tbo totter daya of the tegMeb prise ring taaumanble to be devleed to bring off l U b t . A favorite plan wss to pitch the ring on tbe borders of two couutle*, so tbat tbeqoeetioo o f magisterial jurisdiction adgkt be tendered dUBcult Another mMmm f | | tO CUtftOf I StSBObOSt W proceed down the Thamea to *oma toaely police forsaken spot In the marshes of Eseei. for the ®«n>#r,b,« centeM between Bayers and Hawaii in UtO « aped*> train wa* ron from Lon don bridge to s secret destination. But tbe passengers, wbo comprised ■embeiii of parliament, peer*. pMV- pOckets, pUglUs**. clergy nnd. it to ■aid. a few bishops, cheerfully took ticket* simply marked TOlunion. Tber oteeently found tbemaelves uear Farnhoroogb. lo Burrey, where the Sgbt oocurred.-I-oodoo Chronicle. Original af FaleUfl, Blr Jobn Kastolf w u th* ^ BhakespeerVa Katotaff and In his day waa a continual butt for the Jest* of tba town aad borough of Southwark. Though be bad foegUt at Aglnconrt, wben Jack Cade Invaded tbe borough, be showed great cowardice. Wben Cade was yet some wny off Fsstoil bad armed aud fortlBed bls bouse and garrisoned It with veterans of the trnncb wan. On tbe arrival of Cade, however, be withdrew bl* garrison and tied to the Tower, leaving bls neigh- bon to the mercy of the rebels. Fns- to if t matrimonial adveatnna aeem atoo to have been auotber source of unpop ularity, for, having married a widow named Berope, be eetaed tor property and kept bla *t*p*on out of bls Inheri tance dnrlng hto own lltetlme.-Lon- don News. Msny Use• ef Sand. Tlie Banda of tbe sen are singularly useful. Tbey are cf primary Impor tance in glussmaking. Tbey bave nu Important place In warfare, ns a bank of saud twenty Inches thick Is proof against modern rifle shots. Tbe elec trics! properties of sand sbow tbat It bas positive electricity, although a rod of allies, the chief constituent o f sand, is negative. The singular drying effect wblcb oc curs wbeu a stretch of wet sand ts pressed by the foot Is due entirely to an alteration lu the piling of the sand groins. Normally tbe grains aro close together, but sbnormal piling Is brought about by pressure of tbe foot, tho space between |Ih> edges of the grains M ng entorgrd and tbe water drained away. If tbo pressure of tbe foot Is continued tbe sand become* wetter tban erer, ibe partial vacuum quickly bringing water from tbe sur- roundlug sand. In quicksand tho moving character Is thought to be due to the Imprison ment between tbe gralna of gases from organic matter,«Cbicago Tribune. Caught A shopwalker lo a large buslne**, noted for bla severity to tbe assistants under bim. one day stepped up to a counter from which a ladylike person bad Just left uuserved. \You let tbat lady leave witbout making any purchaser be asked an grily o f the meek looking young man responsible for th* bandkereblef . de partment sale*. \Yes. sir. r - HAnd she was at your counter fully ten mlnutesV \Doubtless: but, tben. you see\- . \Eiactly. f saw that, In spite o f a ll tbe question abe put to yon, yoa rare ly answered ber nnd never attempted to get what ehe wanted.\ \Well b it \ ” q \Von need not 'make any excuse. I eball report you for carelessness.\ \Well. I hadn't wbat *b* wanted?\ -What waa t h a t r \Five shilling*. She waa canvass ing for subscriptions to an eocyclope- dia.N-Loodon Globe. Five Hundred Dollars Reward. For the arrest and conviction o f the J party who set Are to my hay on the night o f Novemlier 17th 1910, ln which; about two hundred tons of liay was consumed on my ranch about seven teen miles southwest o f I'olson, Mon tana, I » III give $500, reward. Additional money w ill be furnished for tlie prosecution o f any clue which might lead to tlie conviction of any penon. Wm. Irvine, Poison, Montana. i Wlien you start tlmt bank account faee “ Y o u r home Sank.” Tiw Security State FO R SALE—Two placer mining elaiins near Bine Ray. Address, care Courier. M IS S A N N A E R O L L IN S T e a c b e r o f V o i c e t n d P i s n o In q u ir e a t P o I m b H o t e l B u y B a n k D r a f t s When Sanding Away Money W h y ? ih e y a r o t h e c h e a p e s t m it m o n e y , a n d a r e o r d e n , o n l y a t th e u p o n , b u t a r e p a y a b le u n it e d S ta te s . T h e y th a n p o s to ffic e o r ex * lo s t c a n b e d u p lic a t e d tr a c h a r g e . T h is b a n k o n f i l e i n th e ir v a u lt s , c o ip t s u b je c t to y o u r “ Y o u r H o m e Bank** Charles Green, one of Dickens' U- lostrstofs, bad two models, one of wbom w u a likable fellow, while the ether, Gregory by name, was a greedy, eelf seeking character, alwaya think ing o f blmself and bla perquisites. Wben Green was on bls deathbed Gregory wan rery officious, sod one dsy Green, noticing tbls, said to blm: \Oh. 1 haven't forgotten you. Greg ory; got you down lo my will.” At tbe funeral Gregory Inveeted In a wreath and duly attended to bear tbe will Nad. Green had kept bls word, and tbe model was not fotgotteo- “To my dear friend Gregory,u ran the docnment. “I leave, for bls kind ness to m * an Illustrated edition of ■Great Espectatlone.\1 - . Agslniri Hls Prinefplss. “ Whst was tbat man making sucb. a fuss a lw u t r iM e d the restaurabt pro prietor. 'v\': .^He found'a couple of hairs In tbe food, sir,\ replied the waiter. \Oh. Is tbat a l i r \You see, sir, he's n vegetarian, aud yoa can't get film to eat anything but vegetables.\- Yonkers Statesman. Neatly Psrrisd. A mother of four daughters, one of Wbom Imd recently Ix-cn married, cor- nertM) an eligible young mnn In tbe drawing room. \Aud wliicli of uiy girls do you most admire, might I ask?'' \Tbe married imp,” was tbo prompt rcply.-ISxt-biingP. An Aquatic Tragedy. Wlien vlaltor* cane, Bobby waa often turned out of bl* room and Into tbe garret for n night o r two. He did not object to this, bot he felt tbat tt endangered certain cberiebed pea***- sloo*. Wben bl* uncle, tbe clergy man, arrived unogpectedly one nlgbt Bobby was tm u s lbm S te hto garret quarter* In haste and wltb amall cere mony, and neglected to take any pre cautions to guard hi* treasures. \1 bave to thank tbo thoughtfut per- son wbo placed a glass o f water on tbe table near tbe bed last nlgbt,\ said tb* clergyman tbe nest morning. “1 awoko In tbe uight a d found It re* fteslilog-most refreshing.\ \Oh!\ said Bobby, In a tone of *or> row aud rcpronch. \You've drlnked up my nice new ’quarium, and a t r - Itut hero Bobby's revelation was sup pressed by his tuother.-Youtb's Com panion. Who Oet th* Sabyf Once upon h time a crocodile stole a bnby and was alwut lo make a dinner of it. Tlie fruntlc mother begged so piteously for tbe child that tlw croco dile said: “Tell ilw oue truth and you shall bavo your baby again.\ Tbo mother replied, \You will net give blui back tv me.\ \Tben.\ said the crocodile, “by our agrebmeut I ahnll keep blm, for If you have told the truth I am not going to glv* him back, and If It to a lie t have also won.\ Bot tbc mother said, \ I f 1 told you tbe truth you are bound by your prom ise, and i f It Is not tbe truth It will not be a Uo until you bavo given me my child.” Who got the baby? W e f i n d t h a t o u r S l o c k o f G o o d s i » t o o No Sense ef Propertied. The young man who had spent ble efforts for several yean without re sult In studylug an was talking wltb Ids practical nucle, who had patiently paid tbe bills. “O f course.\ said tbo yoang a rtist ”1 know 1 haven't made much of a go o f it, but I don't think yon ought to ad vise me to try something else. You know It's best to put nil your eggs In. one bsskct and watcb that basket* “Uml That may be, Charlie; but did you ever-tbink how foolish It Is to put so many baskets around on* ban tam eggr- — — ■; .... r, *' Applied History. - Virst Professor-My desr colleague. I’m a little puzzled. When did the flrst Peloponnesian war begin? Sec ond Professor-B. C. 431. First Pro- fessor-Qulte right, quite right. Tha* Is tbe oomber of my doctor's tele phone. I was to call blm up and tell him my wife Is sick.-Exchange. W I f o r t h e p r e a e n t d e m a n d a n d w e h a v e d e - c i d e d t o r e d u c e i t f r o m o n e - h a l f t o t w » t h i r d s . I n o r d e r t o d o t h i s w e w i l l m a l e p r i c e s n e v e r h e a r d o f i n t h i s c o u n t r y . A l li n e s o f g o o d s m u s t h e r e d u c e d L T h e B i g S t o r e Eseier. I'm going to I lie dentist's io have this tooth out. Just inltiU tbe l>:i|>y till I roiiie Imrlt.\ Uunbiiml (Willi alacrii.vi You mind the tialj.v, Je-sslo. I'll go (inti get a toolb pul It'd out! Her Bait. \You have to bave different bait for different flsli. don't you, nm T \1 guess su. I Itaoiv I mticlit n lob ster with mistletoe.\-New Tork Tress. Yeur Own Misfortunes. tlear .vour own nilsfortttnoH with half the resignation tlmt you hear other people's nml you will be happy. It Is so easy to tell other people bow to be heroic and so difficult to bo courageous ourselves. A Slight Change. Blight changes sometimes make a great difference. \Dinner for nothing,\ would be agreeable, for iustance; not 60 , \Xotliiug for dinner.1’ Hi* Wish. Tom-I vvlsli tills ten dollar'bill was s ten doiiar debt. Dick—Deaeeus! Why? Tom-I'd never get rid of it.~ Clcvclaud Lender. We are sure to get tlio better of for tune if ne do but grappla with her.- Sejieca. CO N T E S T N O T IC E Department of tlie Interior, United States U n d Office, Xalispelli Mon tana, November 22^1910. A sufficient conteat affidavit liav- Ing been filed In this office by Gustave A. Norrto, contestant, against Home stead Entry, No. 01962, made May IS, 1010, for E i S E i (U n it “ E \) Section 26 Tow w h ip 22 N ., Range 21' W., Mon tana Meridian, by E d ith L. Wilcox Contcstee, In which I t to alleged tlm t “ Said E d ltli L . Wilcox lias failtd to make settlement upon said land w ith in six montlis and a day from tlie date of her entry and has wholly aban doned the same;\ said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching Bald alle gations at 10 o'clock a. m. on January 5, 1011, before the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Land Office in Kalispell, Montana. T lie said contestant having, in a proper affidavitt, llied November 22, lMO, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of th is notice can not ke made, it Is hereby u dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Andrew W. Swaney, liegj8t«r. N O T IN A T R U S T S t a n d s F o r G o o d W o r k , F a i r P r i c e s S q u a r e D e a l t o A l l “ W e M a k e O a r O w n P r i c e s ”