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OF 'HIE WEEK. Judge Lewis is iu Demersville. The public school will open Mon- day next. Cream of Roses, every bottle guar- anteed, at the Model drug store. Chas Greenlee, manager of the M. M. store in this city, spent Sunday in Dower:3%111e. Sully wants to quote prices on all goods in his line. See him. The safe and stationery for the new bank has arrived at H3v11111, and Mr. Read. the eashier is 117:peetell daily. _ Try the Agnes Booth cig,ar at the .Model drug store it's it dandy. Peter Schumaker, of the Garden City Bottling Works, and Druggist Lighthall of Demersville, were in tom' Tuesday. C. N'. Sully has opened his store on Nucleus avenue and is ready to sup- ply every customer. Geo. Ruth has been seriously ill with throat trouble, but is now Lath. to be up. At one time his condition was precarious. _ Try Donaldson's cream of roses for chapp(s1 hands and face, at the Model drug store. A is girl lathy arrived at the residents. of A. Milken on Satur- day, August 21). Little Miss Rinker( will enjoy the distinct ion of being the third baby born in Columbia Falls. Get your prescriptions filled by Donaldson, the pharmacist, at the Model drug store. W. H. Valentine, on the East side has just completed a t WI I story resi- dence, and is now erecting a large barn. The East side minimum are in the van in the matter of iter- manent improvements. WI. are prepared to fill all prescrip tions; our stock is fresh and corn- plete. Meow. DRUG STORE. Postmaster Kennedy left a sack of Montana apples at Tnt: CoLesni.tti lire, raise(l 0111 IN` farm of ex -Mayor Kennedy, one mile from Missoula. They are equal to any fruit seen in this country. U. S. Commissioner Swaney, now has his ()Mee in Columbia Falls. Set- tlers making filings and final proofs should see him. P. H. Lundy left yesterday for a business trip (hr. night the valley. The whole -,s!, trade Of Murphy & Co., is as,timitig: very satisfactory proportions, ii it 1 t lit, 1i F111 is 1'11gal-ring Sp10111 lid pat ronage. Columbia Palls has the largest wholesale liquor house in the valley. Chas. Bachman, Ernest Spear and Dr. Burch leave to -day . for a three weeks sojourn in the mountains. They will give some attention to prospecting and the examination of quartz leads. Bachman is an ex- perienced prospector and Blodgett and Leo is have out fitbs1 the party on the prospecting part of the travel. Homestead and pre-emption filings, also proofs made on the same. A. W. SWANEY, Commissioner U. S. Court. Columbia Falls. There was quite a delegation of prominent Odd Fellows in the city last night to witness the installation of the officials of the new lodge and to lend a helping hand to the infant of the fraternal family. Among them were Past Grands A. Logan, W. E. Bancroft, V. D. Clark and William Deverne, of Missoula; Geo. 1'. Mar- tin, the jeweler, and Wm. Ferguson, of Demersville. George P. Martin has opened a first-class jewelry store at Demurs - vale. Repairing promptly attended to. 6 Last Friday evening a much en- joyable dancing party was given at the Columbia Hotel in honor of Misses Ramsdell and Eckelberry, of Egan, who were visiting friends in this city. About ten couples were present, and, to splendid music, the dancing was kept up till 12:30. The floor of the large dining room is one of the best in the valley for (lancing, and occasion was enjoyed by every- one. Land and mining law a specialty. LANGFORD & BLOOR. Many persons have complimented the ranch of Mrs. L. M. Cooke, on the East side. A 40 acre field of oats, four feet high, attracts much attention, and is well worth seeing. It is one of the greatest crops ever seen in this region. Mrs. Cooke has a wind mill, and is having an immense tank erected which will fur- nish a supply of water for every pur- pose. A dairy house, two large barns, and a neat and well kept ranch naturally at tracts attention, it ii a modelyiann, and demonstrates the possibilities of fanning in the Flathead country. Catholic Service. Catholic service will be held on Monday, Septembez 21, at Mr. Jos. Tetrault's, Hill postoffiee; on Tues- day, September 7.2d at Columbia Falls, at 10 o'clock a. m. FATHER H. ALLAEY', Of Frenchtown. organization. The officers of the Odd Fellows Building Association are: President -Nelson Willoughby. Secretary G. H. Wheoler. Trustees \Valiant Martin, Theo- dore II. Dean and G. H. Wheeler. The Association was incorporated August 17, 1891. Galen H. Wheeler has returned from a trip to the South Fork coal measures, where he made a through investigation of the field. He re- ports much activity in that vicinity, and thinks that all the recommenda- tions given to the South Fork coal are deserved, and that the quanity is inexhaustible, and the quality all that can be desired. A Splendid School. The academy of the Providence Sis- ters at Missoula, Mont., is recom- mended for solid tuition and careful education of girls. Boys under twelve years are also admitted. For particulars apply at the acad- emy, or address the superioress. If you wish to make preemption fil- ing, homestead filing, give notice of final proof, or make your final proofs, go to Langford iSz Moor. Cincinnati has women carpenters. Austria has women hod carriers. Most \sardines\ are sprats and pilchards. v•••••.11 . vAiL•1.. . A ITIA OF CHURCH Es. _ Is Unit Columbia, Falls Will Be in the Near Future. No man denies that nothing indi- cates confidence in a city or town more than the erection of churches and educational institutions by sec- tarian organizations. No 111R11 of family desires to live in a community where there are no churches, and many men judge a city by its church building's and schools. Columbia Falls seems dt.stined to have mere and better church build- ings than any new city of this North- west. Bishop Beside, visited the Flathead country early in August and looked the ground over carefully with a view to selecting the place for a ce.at ralizat ion of the 'Cathel;” el6:1ela iuteresis of this valley. He selected Columbia Fulls, and by his official sanction plans were pe.rfected for the erection of a .$5,000 church building, work on which will Is. coin- meneed about September 25. In ad- dition to the largest churelt in the valley, Caalumbiat Falls has the rec- ommendation of Bishop Wendel as the best. place for the Sisters hosi)ital to be erected here next year. Planting Methodism. 1:ev. S. I. Snider, presiding elder et the Helena district, selected lots ye,terday for a chard' building, and will commence at an early date I he erection of a SIlM10 church. \We shall send a man here at onee to organize a congregation awl erect a building,\ said Rev. Snider. \Meth- odists have In WI! 011 the (randier in the growing towns of the west, and 1 know of no better place in Montmm for the building up of a strong organ- ization.\ Mr. Snider spoke highly of his I reatment here, and expressed confi- dence in Columbia Falls. THE 0111) FELLOWS. A blaze Organized in its Permanent and Elegant . Home. This wei.k the !minters have L•am putting Ihe finishing touches on the Odd Fellows' Ball, and it is now ready for occupancy. nu , shares haVe 1 / 1 4'11 MUTH Ily taken and th e certificates are printed ready for dis- tribal( jou. The building is a model one both in arrangement and con- struction. The first floor is a store - ram an, 26x60, well lighted, and nai- ve/11'11f ly arranged. The upper floor is to be devoted to lodge purposes, ml has 1/1411.1 espevially prepared. The first striking feature of the upper floor is the 16 feet high ceiling of the lodge room. At the west end of the lodge room are t wo . ante rooms, and a loeker for the regalia, etc. The members of the order had even proeured regalia, and the min- utest detail has not been overlooked. The building is ownest by the Col- umbia Falls Odd Fellows' Building Assoeiat ion, ineorporated under the the laws of Montana. The capital stock is $3.1.;00, dividtsl into 300 shares tlf $10 each. A majoiity of the shack has been subscribed, and all is in madness for the organization of a lodge on as solid a bai:,:s 115 could be desired. In fact it is rarely that a small band of members dis- play the enterprise and progressive spurt that has been shown by the Odd Fellows' of Columbia Falls. Yesterd;Lv .1. W. Martin and m.o. H. Dean e ,slt to Demersville to meet Deputy Grand Secretary White, who last night officially soieti•med the organization of a lodge of Odd Fel- lows in this city. The lodge will have membership of forty to start with, and the list will grow rapidly. The earnest manner in which tin' 10. ••• . ,n,11• • G.. . A SPLhNDID REPORT. The South Fork Mineral Richer Than Supposed and Abundant. Friday last Ed Carroll, passed through Columbia Falls bound for the South Fork, on his second trip to that region. \1 um going back to the South Fork country,\ said Mr. Carroll. I spent June and July prospecting there, and have been over in the Kootenai country for a little trip. I saw not hung there that made me think it. was a better eountry than the South Fork. The main difference is that the litaotenal region has bi.en well prospt Attal while the South Fork has hardly been seratched. \I sent twee o spmitnens of ores away .1 illy 30, and got returns upon them Aug. 20. l'he assays ran widely apart. Otte piece amayed 68 ounces silver, and 24 per cent lead. That was the best. The second was tyl ounces in silver and 20 per cent lead. Some copper ore I sent made a splendid showing., Ind as 1 wasn't after copper I did not pay much at- tention to it. I met several old miners who were investigating pliteer propositions. They were entlmsiam- tic. One Mall, William Duryea, an old Alder Ouleh miner, said he had palmed $8 in one day on one of the I ribut ary st reams. \Are many miners going in?\ asked. \Yes quite a number Ind, there is no su c h rush us to the limatenai. think a good prospector can do bet- ter in the South Fork than in the Kasatenati Ham The Ktrotenni eoun- try i t wer rim, and the prospector has to go just as far from the railway line as he will be in the Smith Fork. Then again, the South Fork is a larger mineral distriet than the Kootenai. Very few people r e a li se the extent of the South Fork mineral belt, and up to date very few na;tters. have taken the trouble to invest igate. shall remain in the South Fork etaintry till winter, aml na . .xt spring I shall have so anething two It showing.\ Montana Came Laws. September 15 to January 1, open season for 11101111f :till 1411141p, )(icy 1111ountain goat, antelope 11.1111 deer. August 15 to November 15, open season for geause, prairie thickens, sage hens and fool hens. ::tigust IS to May I, Nam for ducks and geese. Buffalo, bison and goad, protected to February 28, 1899. Man 'se, elk and beitvi , r proteetaal to February 2$, 1895. Lawful to catch fish with rod or pole, line hook or spear. Seine or catili nets, (having a mesh not less than one inch square) can be used 200 miles below head of stream. Bounty for killing mountain lion, bear, wolf and coyote, $2; wildcat, lynx and bobcat, 50 cents. was 5015011 Stake. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ISSOU LA MONT., di tily 17,1891. Notice is hereby given that this office is in receipt of certified copies of fractional township plats, as fol- lows, to -wit: Township 27, north, range 20, west. 46 41 2t4 ft 66 l4 \ 28 0 II 21, '' 46 ft 30 0 t\ 66 Filings out the above townships will be accepted ott and after August 16, 1891. ROBERT F NH En, Register. ft Washing and ironing at the Cas- cade laundry neatly done. Mary. Christman and Mrs. Entitles. 9 James Judge, fraternity has pushed tnatters here S gives confidece n in the future of the flaS[Vert 10116 EPIti BriCk . • • Estimates Furnisloil Cheerfully. f'3L1.131141.% FALLS. : : MOST \\ 'a. • WE LEAD! LEAD! A '1\I' 1 I v. MON'T.A1\T_A. CASH BAZAR. C. F. FULLERTON. Nucleus Avenue - Columbia Falls, Montana. THE MODEL DRUG STORE beeps a 1'11111044S SIO(.16 oof IWU(;S, PAINTS ANI) )I Perfumes, Toilet Articles. Stationery. Wines and Whiskey for Medicinal Purposes. A 4.u.,...ETF. 1.1.,r. I riip()ric(1-:- A I ZS -:- I )()111( , slic. :-\ Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Night or Da)'. 14. .1. 1 )0N..\ 1.1)S()N, 1 FRASER St CHALMERS L. C, TRENT, Gen. Western Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah; Helena, Monrana. MINING MACHINERY, Am! Machinery for the Systematic Reductiou of I l!e, by Amalgamation, Coir.ent ration, Smelting and Leaching. Builders of the Homestake, Granite Mountain, Drum Lummon, Anaconda. 444. 411 111 1 1-- No. 4. APPlientlim for 1'011.'0. A. NN 7 . SWANEY, v. S. Laud (Alice, Missoula, Montana, .ta t ni.t lu s• l irt i a l ic in hereby given that Frank Langford, : 0 .: f .:11 4 ,.1 1 , 4: 1 1::11, 111iii 1 , , ii i t 1 12 , 11 3 1 . s i , m 111 , . i . ... I . 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Pro F 1 ,1 ion and 'limber Cullum l'o \of Made. HOMESTEAD PILINGS. 01'1'14 'I.'. I. l'114.VES 01' Ittli()V IT% 1LVEV. P.11+1..11iel• 111111.11115. 01)1•I'M111 • • Al I /STA N A _ Nod ice for Publication. Land (Mice at Missmila, Montane, August 21, 1591. I Not iro is hereby given that 11111 to/11.1% 4 / 1 114 '''''' 1141 /-0.1111.4 IIIIS 111141 11111ier. hi , M14.111641 1111113k1. 141411 1111111f uI support of his claim, owl Goa said proof will be toady lovfore Atottem %V. Swam.), S. Ireton 4 will I ..1111111,, , District. of Motooltion, at I 'olotonloia Falls, taint, ono (ktooloor 2. 1101, Albert C. :411.1.10m WI116 11111111* 111.1111,114.3.1 le 11.114141111.10114 :11 ill, for 111f, 5.4 NW', Si soction Ta, and SW'', SW IWO . MI, tOW111 , 11111. 29 North of Itatore 241 West. It.. names the following wit 111.111Feli In prove his emit' '''''''' n111,1111•1111114 Imo ! ellitivi t tj of said land, viz: °stair ft. 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Conlin it; Lerlie Wish te A111101111111 t 1.1it 111.1.• 111' 1,, 4411141 ,1 111 Illue Bird, Lexington, and Ili-Metalli(. Ittsluetiott Works.I 11ifics, I.. , II, •••4..1 f t,. • 4.1 1 Hoisting Engines, lietinsl and Direct Acting. 'iii 1.1 1,1. r 11, 11 1 )4.'itrt1• I'rosIm'etill!f find Dereltipilig Hoists. .•:., , Billitit'rs of Imi)ntvisl Air Compree.ors alai \Vire Tram‘vays, Prue Vanning COLUMBIA Ntachines and L'inlirey (7()mssitraters.1 .ol 4.. 311. 14 1' 1!. '14 i ..11.11t , . 1.141 4 X I TU IC 11()'1'oltS. Sole 11 estern %gent I., 14iger\V00(1 110iSting 141) And Tyler Wire \Vorks Double Crimped Mining (loth. Electric Light Plants.. Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Concentration Mills, Electric Elevators, Shay Patent Locomotives. Frank Woods, Mzosotitactotrer Of 311,1 Rough and Common EU NI Prices tile _L)west. D. GOLDBERG, Columbia Falls, • Montana. CoMMissioN DEALER, GREAT NORTHEN LUMBER COMPANY, BUTTER, EGG -8 and CHERIE, OREGON CIDER, Candy, Nuts, Notions, Fruits, Columbia Tobacco and Cigars. --MANUFACTURERS OF ALL GRADES Or --- Ins/11/21101111/,011....110:1•10 LARGE VARIETY OF SMOKER'S ARTICLES. ----- Brick Front Next to Columbian. COLUMBIA FALLS, MONTANA. THE BIG FOUR. 0 0 0 If you want a Live Republican Dai- ly Newspaper, subscribe for the Hel- ena Daily Journal, the official organ of Montana. By mail $9.00 per year. If von want a live Republican Weekly Newspaper, away from home, subscribe for the Helena Weekly Journal. By mail $2.00 per year. If you want a first-class Farming, Stock, Range or Family Newspaper subscribe for the Montana Farming and Stock Journal. By mail per year, $2.00. If you are interested in milling, miffing or mining news in general, subscribe for the Montana Mining Journal. By mail $2.00 per year. Any two of the weeklies sent to one address for $3.00 per year. Address, Journal Publishin Co., - Montana. C61111il0II, DiiiiBiSh;11, Fills Seasoned, - - Kiln -dried and Sorff(ticed Thfiibor. 'White Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir, Tamarack, Cedar, Birch, Spruce. ix•VenVIOnn•MOVINININM FLOORING, CEILING, LATH, SHINGLES, SIDING, TIES, BRIDGE TIMBER, R. R. TIMBER. N'By our location at the junction of all floatable streams of the Flathead Country, we are able to secure the best quality of all kinds of timber. Shipments made promptly by steamer to all River and Lake points. Business Men will find that the COLUMBIAN has the Latest and Most Attractive Type for Artistic nil'.•• • I. • r 4 1. Is.11)i ft... III I.. 1114 1 , 111 •;14. •• I !wolf . latt 1 t 1,4..1' • I 111 \:!. , ,1'13 1. I . 1 ;7. N 1 111( F. .tplilie.tliflos for la. 'Dike 'timber oil the PlIWie Lieasils of the I tait , t1 States. In uceorilai.co with the g.rovi•i“as of eeetiou 11. laults/ awl Ituguotticste. preverliae , 1 1,i the 11.$114,1%11,11• K410111'; 01 I11.' 1111'10,r. \I t: 1 I. the melee.: I. , I. 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United States L: i,' Orders left at Tut: COLUMBIAN °Mr° Mi•,40.11a, Moidana, A .14iist IN, 140. ) ic , . i• Itort-toy given that Franic Laimford,of receit it! prompt att.falt l'alls, Missi.ula county, Montana. and .11olrew .1. Davis, of Butte, r Bow county, M. .1,13115. have this day tiled epplication for patent, under the mining laws of Congret.s. for the Providence placer mining claim, bearing gold, situ:LT.41 igo.rguniusl, iii i i allot :11, , triet, lib-m.111a county. )loototanot, in otoe4urveye , 1 town- ship :14 ii range 29 w. which claim is recorded in the office of the county recorder of NI is-acila county, Montana, and described follows ; Survey N... XXI, commencing at corner No. 1, whence l' S. locati llll niontonent No. :Z05 bears N 5:1 i14.4 25 P1111 W 14;13 feet ; thence. S II deg 24 [pet to c' -r No. 2; thence N 7o1 deg II o. ifs W 17,702.2 ff,o,t 1.,,or No, t lio•nte N 11011,w ii mit\ F. 1122... feet too cor Ni. 1: thunce S 24 deg Pi E 1100.5 feet t.. .r No. 1, the place of 15.1 51i11111141. embracing 150.12 !WM:, The adjoining claimants to those t o renoboeA are im the east. survey No. iXt15. placer, rank Lang- ford et al. claimants. RODEKT FISHER, Nelson Jc Settles, Register. Attorneys for claimants. It is hereby directed that the als.ve notice be published at the expense of claimant ab. ,, ve wafted in THE a newspaper pub - fished w e ekly at 5,1umbia Falls, Montana. and nearest to said claim, II 'r the petite' of sixty days from its first IlonEtrr eisorin, liegister. First. publication Aug. 27. oct27. No. 6. Application for Patient. United States Land Office. Misoula, Montana, August 1 , 1, 1.01. j Notice is hereby given (bat Frank Langb.rd. ..1 Columbia Fall-, Mirsoulu county, Montana. and Andrew J. fiat is, of Butte, Silver Bow count y, Mintarin. t his day filiml application for patent, under the mining laws of ('egret's. for the High Bar placer mining claim, hearing gold, situatod loom-gayly:di mining district. Missoula county, Montana, in unstarveyed town- ship 34 n range Pa w, which, claim is recorded in the office of the county recorder of Missoula county, Montana, and describe:1 as feAlows: Survey No. 3t7..; commencing at the NW eor No. I. wheLce U. S. location monument No. XIS, bears N foi4 deo; 1 W 3.1tIo.:1 feet; thence 5 201 deg 4' 4 min W ais feet to cur No. 2; thence 5 50 deg Ili W 1r.41(4.6 feet to cur No. It thence S deg 34 miu E Filt•.5 feet to cur No. I; thence N dog 47 min E 4a79.6 feet to cur No. 5: thence N 04 deg 12 W feet tocorNo. I, the place of beginning. embracing 131.35 acres. The adjoiuing claimants to these premises tire on the west, surrey No. O S i i. s t.i ... . 1 1 1, : f ra t ti l k s L ii a l. il i g i f , i.rd etA lt atit is .:6 1:; 1 4 ) : re b; ; ; I rec .i t ,tthat the above notice be pe N t d b i l :ii n die k d Se i t n tles TIIK CoLI:311111AN, Mir published at Columbia Falb, Montan!, and nearest to said claim, for the period of sixty days from its first publication. HOBERT Fustian, Register. First publication Aug. t7. oct27. Buy Your Nleats AT THE CITY MARKET WHITE & MURPHY, Props. - 0 - The Best of Meats at Living Prices. - SLCOND AVENUE WEST, Columbia Falls, Montana. Nucleus Avenue v - 0, ALUKET. /AN A Full Supply of CHOICE MEATS Constantly on Hand. 1 Bedding, dry goods, gents' fur- nishing goods,hardware - and tinware V S. 1 4.1 1 ,„Y s• Franco has just finished a eenstia of carrier pigeons. A fine line of single and double har- ness always on hand at the Missoula Merrantl Helms, utana. ob Printing. Notiee of Publication. I, Daniel D. Kelly, having taken up the Ex- change coal claim. situated on the North Fork of the Flathead river, do hereby notify all Per. tt1111ti to take their improvements therefrom im- mediately or I will claim same within thirty day from this publicatioa. D1SII I IL I:(\Nthiliiiiriltacirolit. 20th, 1/541. I C(LC)111LA