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The Columbian (Columbia Falls, Mont.), 28 May 1891, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053046/1891-05-28/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
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As a rule, load 144114111 Iii slitillotv streams are more litilliantly colored than t 1oia4 that live ill deeper water, and the 1'1 11101111:iii 1 I 11:11 I hi( dilT11111 , 11/(4. i t; 4 1 114 . c hiefly 1 1 1 II Ill I lit. The In•ook 1111111 i''iiip.Iiiii till' adage that the collie in 14110111 parcek. If .von !,liould catch fifty of them, .4.4111 11111111 111,1 Ii\i1 1 1111' that pi/1111)1. '11111 111 11r/1, 1 1::1 fish gl'1nvo brook 11,111 1 hie ;Ind 4.4. ii' pound, although at) old 14.11.4w 440 casionally gel!. up 1 1 1 1 V.1 1 1 11 111 111 I'0,:1111 1 4.4.1.11 1111 11'1 , .. P1111 II.1',1. /111\ 1.11 1.%/11 . 1' 111:1 . yon wouldn't he I 1 4 , 4, hoof. 1)110'. H''''111 proporii011 lo, 1 111Vir aro, :1111 1 I hi..‘ 1111.V1. 1114.11 li 1101111 1,1 11 1 hilly :111 , 1 1.11.11 forty yeara, it is it 4.4. tHu of time to) iirstotio'i 1111' 111,11:11 111k0/11,11 oil 11 I/011 1 ho old fell( OWN. There is no biller hail for the novice hi use al he t season than t el 1 11 , 11111111 1 1.11 1111 0 . 1 ,0 WI/r111. Ile %%wild catch no Ii hilt in his initial venture if Ill' %l ore Ill the Ily, and it is 0lIl'lllliI;iTI It, where the lishilv 11/1 I withulit calchiog any 'hoof If , - s'. lii bait is sianiithili:r III the 11111 (II an unpardonable :-,111 Iii the skiliINl fisherman, hill 1.. ,,..14s are essential in all arts. Supposing ,4.4 11111.:s01I 1111' angle ‘vorm of I:out and 11 really for I he i-poirl.,t11:111 101..10 Ily,lieris are i;otilis hint i hat useful: Array it snit of valtielei;s clot 111., 11'; 1'1/1111.11; :1 ; h1/)11.• 1011 1.1\ ,:It .v1. 1 1 ; 1 pair 4)1 4.4.1,11., out with to, ;on! nut Roots are a delti 010 1 ii snare, for it slip on a : stein. will handicap you with II 41(1:111 I id' two or water in each boot. Start at the mouth of the hold :-,Ii,';1111 :0111 wade right along whew the water not deep. It vi ill frit (11111 RI Iii•st, but you will soon like it it. Von can't well get along without he cause of overhanging trees in places, dense undergro‘vtli in the rocks and flood (le) 4r'w. 1 . 11)11 4.4.11111 a VOI'Y 1011 a lino line and It Ily selected froat .‘4111r \book - 0411411' conies liean•-.: II) the natural flies about. .1 :7 4 '2 rod is just as good as 0 Y o n will have tat use fin. a reel, m i d \' It want no bright ferrules or anything islse shining about your outfit. Ile. trout has a very eyr and Intel tiot see you. If you w•aiit tii - inalo. a rectsrd\ ill the number of your catch start directly sifter daylight. Th.. two hours following tlayliglit are worth all the rest of the day, except- ing an hour just before dark, for it is then that the trout (loos its feeding. ,:ttel, it eanip, with a good canip lire Fish up stream only, deft l . ‘• (listing and plentv . of browse, Wankel s and your line ahead so 11101 y•unr fly may flin-1, a man may defy 10i wcather fall on the water as softly as \vont,' \% it 11 the merculy beloy, the natural insect. In running wat or, zero. a ‘‘riter II F1)i.c5t tor , 1 ,c1r , rfo , its soon as the fly floats down to you ciaints to know. take a few steps forward and east ahead again. If you see still and deep Will Or ahead make a careful east and let the fly remain a minute, meanwhile just giving your rod inovenient enough to give your fly senil)lance of life. When you feel the sudden tremor ill the rod which tells you the fly has found a cust.omer, don't get what is called ill deer limiting \buck fever. Don't get excited aud toss rod. line and possibly fish over your head. If you should make this almost invar- iable blunder of the novice you would probably have to climb a tree to get the fish and rescue your tan- gled tackle. The instant you feel the fish at your fly give your rod a quick pull of only a few inches. This will hook the \game\ and you can land it leisurely. Don't mistake the little cascades and rapids for bad fishing water. You can hardly imagine the sharpness of vision and quickness of movement that characterize the trout, and sometimes in the swift and tuni1)- Ing — WItftrr - a - TrOtft 1 Ill' 111101 11111 11 Ii 1111111118 11 . 111/.1'. ‘V 111111 1/11 1111,V11 14'1:1'111d till) 111011 if Ili') toad .,Ire;mi 31111 111; 4,4...11 1 1111 . ‘.1111' 1,1114 10. 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III 'die 1)4014mi. carried III) :It Ile same angle , , III' 11111113' 1.\4 ‘N it II ;III 41 1 ) 1 \: 1 ± 1 )1\ in;': It 110 11 11/ 1'101! 11i1.111'!4 MAC' and 1‘‘ . 1 . 111Y . 1111 . 111' 1 11 411. 111111 111 11'1 1 (.11 , -.;).1 . \ 111 1121' 1'1111 44 till' Shanty \1.•111111(111 . ' 1 111 1 \(111111/111.\ 11 aperture at the side of the cliiicticy. Ii 1y 211 1110111'S. 11/ 1•111!,1‘ W11 11 /1 1.11),;1. slotko, ‘% ill lie all suIliviont for it door. an(1 Ill 'hist received by the Mer- cantile Co. ono car load Mil- waukee beer. Neat Job Printing at this Office. THE BIG FOUR. 0 0 0 If you want a Live IZepublican Dai- ly Nl.wspapor, subserils) hir tite Hel- ena Daily Journal, the official organ of Montana. By mail4.00 per year. If vou want a live Republican Weekiy Newspaper, away from home, subscribe for the Helena Weekly Journal. By mail $2.00 per year. If you want, u first-class Farming. Stock., Range or Family Newspaper, subscribe for the Montana Farming and Stock Journal. By mail per year, ' ) .00. If you are ititcrested ill milling, milling or mining news in general, slibscribe for the Montanzt Mining Journal. By mail i2.00 per year. Any two of the weeklies sent to one address for $3.00 per year. - Address, Journal Publishin tiffit. Ga10, Ncw Store in Demersville. one-half hi()ck West of the Cliff House, is having Twice the Trade he Expected. WHY IS IT? BeCat is his Customer; are Satisfied and go lick to Trade with him again. When in Demersville call and Compare his prit.es with others. No ttouhle to show goods. AI, Mt it/ 111; Iload .1.110ii I 1 4./11/.1.11 I' I 1 .11111 , 1 01, 1./..1 :•• I: 4. 111 14 1, 1 1 I.,. 11,1,1 I,. :(111 , ois, I , A 1 -- c‘f9 omp any iNCOFtPORATE D CAPITAL, $5,000.00. Coritii14/10 1-401 id Ali .1r:ict. Ill TO!, :III 1.0ol , III Mt ,..I 1.1alliend 1444.4.11 .04-, 441 Dome' IN. 4,11, It lilt ii L.411 0i441 .1 how daily Ili .4', , 0101 y ( 1, 1 It :01 (1 1,11o.o. MAPS, PLATS, AND ABSTPACT(j., OF UNITED STATES LAND ENTFIlEt:i KEPT TO DATE. 1 , 11:0floal1011 4 111'./11 . \\ 1'W: I ;fir: 10 \ r I I \ if \' \ ' 11 I, NAV;; 0 114 . 1 1 11 1Iy 1 111 11 i 1 1 1•11, 0.:111) 1,1,11 tli flowatoi 011.1 4 . 41:1. . MONTA IDcirri( )1”. - _;v - ill (Ti, 1/IcDn t,t - trirt. !VONT & IIARW0() I), : PROPREET()ItS. TO; bEADINC HOTEL OF THE FLATHEAD COUNTRY. •111•111/10.11110,MIP•11101111•••.• • •••••••• Furni.Thcci Rooms --Excellent Table. Bar and Billiards. o 1110..1 III. Tin. 11111 • F.. RAMSDFIL BROS, &CO 3 Now have a Full Stock of Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions Groceries, Farmers' and Miners' Supplies, Etc., at Reasonable Prices. GC4LUMBIA, FALLS now the Head of Navi- gallon, and Every Boat Brings us a Load of Mer- chandise without the Ne- cessity of Freighting to this Point. People in Vicinity' will d•Li Well to Inspect Stock and Prices. HICKMAN DRUCCISTS The Coining Metropolis and Man- ufacturing City of the Northwest. I :( •••:t )I I 11 .411 ‘41' the I :teat ..ort horn Itaikvay and at, Ile, I lead of Nit% .':II 'Ill of the Flat 1400(1 Ciater.,ay of the \fountain It ii %d i jel ;mum 11 1 '.;,\111.1 M1 l\.1\1, \Iii\1. the 1.11 IT,(111111illg' 1011111 17 . .. 011 , 11111 , tlhuI4.,I t' /1111• for ifianefnepip. 0 , 11 11 mar ket, therehy foi ming the large coin hination of nal foal re• ; ,/oirec•-; 4 , 4.10' Ithov.o in the '. Columbia, Valls, inimeose v,ater power and 114.11111:4.1 10(•ation for of ;111 de:,eript ;ow., 1. I iis.oiI, 1),,liv,•rir-i two. it il/ till, 114 , 110011 Valley it I) a fill ore ic-,,tired, arid for 511.11! and per Inallent in'i0 1 ,11111•111. cool rot are already 11111.111/ for w.er iilt3 m , i ; EN . % Business Buildings more, at a RI '1 W N, VING,-4()N, 150,00o).00. MILE.'-i CITY. WAIL PAPED, VAIN ' t,TA1 PI itrumr....., FANGY (.000%. tier (Am, art rN tiON eit•rN to MK • , it.snet tori wona Ni,. 16. \II )1 I. DEAN & 0 1,1',11.( 1t.. , .14.1 / 0, / / 0 1 1 1. 01 I 1/ 1 ,,,•• Ill /A 11 , /11 11 111 1 1 11 1 111 .11' ii 10 1 1001 1 111/4.1,11 /111(1 III I 11/1.•./ 111/11 111/ 1.1t1 MVP', A CALI, ;(4). Ni( 11;lhoti, T.Tricie-r - trak-er •earic.1 . 101,111 111.11..4. of' 411)11 it'll\' • I h , I l it e I t o Voll/ 1 'A IN III '.1. 1 10/1111 11 AI 1, 0 ,1 p al , 1,1 1 i H 0.0. ;0 ,0•11-1 . 1 / 1/11\ 1/11111 4 .1,1• .1 1, 1 1 '41.'11;110/111. 1:', 1.0 11. L. •I II,.1 II. 'I l'e• ti V 1 ., or.; hor The Weston MOM on;tl 1));11)1<. , O1 Micooilla, Montana. \ITV t I. o( 1•1:01. •-; C.)1. I (2 1 AJDOut may 1s. Orders left at Tin , : C4)1.r.m1::.lti 4.4.4.11 [tire./ 1//01111/1. Falk Irv; in the past thirty hlayi .,b410).00 for NORTHERN PACIFIC ; to ifier.toPots o1'11'n. , 1 to Maooftsettirt•r, Possessing Greater Natural R .'0 '1.4., 111101 EAST AND WEST. 1)11 1111 , 4 • ( ' 11 . 1.111( . . \thr , ,!igh t:ars and rum; Ti,u, -. ,st Sleepers ituu Daily I: P o int, ll sources Than Any Other MONTANA City in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago. TztLoc:Ga MINNESOTA. NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Pullman Palace S1\ -ping Car-, First and Second Class Coaches, Pullman Tourists' Cars, Free Colonial Sleepers. THROUGH TICKETS are sold at all cot, offices of the Northern Pa- cific Railroad to all points North, Sast, South and West in the United States and Canada. ---- %%Me 8011.901.111e: Ravnili daily for a„ z , man , 1,i v i D4 ,t,, n , Fargo. St. Paul, Minneapoli l,Duluth, Chicago and all points KaAt at 11.0.1 tk.tn. Lao' Ravalli daily tor gookane. Tacoma, Seattle, Portland and ail webtera point , ' at a:11 :P. M. tiff -Trains Ftop at Ravalli only fm For Harp*, Maw, Time Tables or apecial infor- mation apply to Agent of Northern Pacific rail- road, Raven, Montana, or to • COLUMBIA FALLS, MONTANA. Lien, Pat 4. and Tidtet A ..l'att:,)1,na.