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GENERAL NEWS ITEMS T H E A I L HOME fHODUCT VThmt Trantplrad During tfaa P u t W n k mi ColaaH* Fall* an j Eliewh.re— All M bo uUCv.rr thing and Everybody. Kalispell Wednesday. Dt; A..Hows. the optician, will be at the Gaylord-next Wedneaday and Tbura day. . . <v:- Don’ t forget that tlje subscription price of the jColnmbisu remain* at $2.50 a year. * Bleary'Houart, day look-out on the Schooner: Selvage, reports good easy aailipg, .... -• . <?arr& Poae handle everything. ... Ikthewan!*^* * <M1*r*1 depart m tut store Bod\ Hockett, of Bonner’ -i Ferry, .. luniSSf Sii**** old tifn®r“nd* , *l c°- t?OD’t .' forget, the grand ball on the eveningof®the«d.' It will be the event of the season. ■. ’ A complete line of furriitore purchased in car load lota .avCarr A Posa will be •old at right prices. fThe fellow who said Jimmy McNeill -W*» looking for a home don’t know what- he is talking about. 'S h i .report that Pace got out a good paper ia trne, bnt then Paee was not the only shirt in the wash. Mrs- Kelly. , e f .Great Falls, is visiting snth her husband, who is doing bosiness daring the rush at Columbia Falls. Tha dulcet speech of \Come in sweet heart,” sounded on onr ears Friday even ing. Something dui*g.in that honse, suta. Bob Maya baa returned from a trip t Kalispell, where he probably went t locate. Whether he located or .not w didn’t learn. * n God counts woman's tears, a cypher would stand lor those who bnv their mil linery at the Foster millinery parlors at - ---------- cess always depends on publicity, but if yoa fail to state in your announcement, street, Dumber and towi it does not -succeed/ isn Jack Dillon, ef the extra Good old Harry Field, who la culti vating a fine crop of timber on his tim ber and none ranch at North Fork, was .. in town from WblUflsh this week. ?*“ have looked the business pro do -, with three balls and the photographer. FrmnfcriCoudela ,H. E. Ketmadv, John .-.Leflsr and Geo. Mansfield, are among the trial jurors snbpmned for the Joly term of the District Coart now in ses- I f yon d ike the army of new* in theee column*, why doii’ t yon enlist in onr ■ regiment. Tne roll is always open for new recruits, and it don’t coat bnt $2.60 too j i n . . . . : A wild bycicle ridar, with a voice like ahaijnonica. wave'some agile perform ances on kieWheeiSstordav evening, at • tbs I way ball gtputids. Those who didn’ t h u r r y /’ oouldu'twee. . l)sm psev A-Vail had the misfortune to break down their stage coach Mon day. There were too many passenger!, traveling pat of Whiteflsh. He is now <«»fag-Vfonr horse wagon. Th# late rains are the greatest bli ing of the year to the farmers, at __ insurance to good crops, -and to onr town folk as pn insuranceagainstFourth of July firecrackers. But even though it it a -little damp every precaution Vhould be' taken against fire '-on thf glorious 4th. •- . It is understood that a; meal ticket, owned and lost at Colombia Falls, has turned up at Chamberlain, N. D-, and that Bar* Hatfield has received-notice ' ttiatlf wanted it would be returned, 0 . 0 D. The report is hot verified. Pro bably the one at Buffalo will walk *»**• Wednesday, — — — . -------- unuts John,’ 1 from 8alt Lake blew in. What John don’ t know ah6ut Mbca, Java and chicory^ would make a hig-book. Hs In looking for a place for bnaineea. Y-oa’ll know hjm when yoa see him. He-smells like sar’s birdts meet. Coffee and 'or <r two. Joe Imb*3< and Tort Thornton, two of the best -carpenter* ih4Blatbe*'d valley,1 are putting the finishing touches Farmer L. T. Carter did the proper thing recently when he took in tow patty larceny son-of-a-gnn by the nan of Clifford James, and in company wi! farmer Wm. Meoring, brought the eti K t to town and turned him oyer pnty Jake Nsiuling. James wi— brought before Justice Carroll Monday, and his ssntenca placed at six moons in tha Rotal dt Gregg at Kalispsll. The lsdiaa’ watch which was purloined was * last year’! ■inkers *f t John P. Gensmsn’e nice eight r< tsge dwelling, which will be ready fi occupancy in about two weeks. It aomswhet of a goes* whether ffohn ;P. will quit batching when hi* new dwell ing is haished. “ • I t beat* all how the popsslarion of 0o-‘ lnmbla Falls seem- to increase sinse onr first number of the C olukbiak . Thurs day we overtook coming from the depot a pug dog. a parrot, a n d ’ two trunks, with a \ hot bnnch ’’ of lingerie in the ■rear, perfumed like a rose hush. The secretary was behind the whole cheese, with a big bull dog and a pedigreetyalf a mile long. All bound'for'the business and of town. Carpenters Lechmer, Mansfield end Bert, just plain Bert, had tha misfor tune to looss all their carpenter tools which were stolen receaUy 'by a hobo •camp wha padned them at one of the saloons. * Olson and Lechmar followed the fellow to Nyack, bat the fallow they captured was tha other hobo. Boss Bom’s tools wsre not token, and tbe claim is made that they wire too poor tor a hobo to steal. --------------- wan working on the 1 Alfred Abraham Johason was in town this weak from Whltsflsh by a majority of one, and didn’t fail to get his name oa our subscription list. Mr. Johnson hassontracts and carpenters at work building four honSes at tbe lake. One of them is for Dr. Dntton, of Kalispell, •notlisrior Fred. B. Gunnell, and one of the oilier* will be a big lodging bouse and saloon building 'for Alfred him self. G. Herd, proprietor of the Clnb ■n, is among our most enterprising less men, and always keeps on band enough money to cash checks for all comer*. This item should have ap peared ia tbe first ihsusof the pspsr, but ----- In some way lost in the shuffle. ---- Hurd desires it to become known all along the line that he always keeps money oa hand to cash checks. Thsllrst ntrnVber ofHsnHHcks’ Colum bian, the new paper at Columbia Falls is ont, and make* a creditable appear ance. Bro. Hendricks though new f- bls field, has been in the conntv for good many years and he will givstl.. people of Columbia Fall* a good news paper, if they do rtbsrir part.— Intar- Hendricks’ Columbian is the latest newspaper venture, and will make its hoire at Columbia Fails. Hail Head ricks’ Columbian, happy land. The first issuaJsa good one, and if tbe ancceeding numbers a-o ai good, tha people of Co lumbia Falla will have no kick coming. —Plainsman. Dr. C. A. Row, dentist, is rnsbed with fancy nlare work and other ordera, and will remain at ‘Columbia Falla until about the 10th or 12th. and any one de- »iri»g strictly first class denial work should uot fail to call on him at the Gay lord during that time. Farmer A. Nutt, waa doing business in town Saturday, and subscribed *~~ the paper. iHe haa about 160 acrec ... cultivation this season,-arid Ha certain of ‘ guoft eron. His .«*ch*rd>of \TOO fruit reef is also in prime condition and doing nicely. H. Myers, a prosperous farmer withiu a few miles of town, has just re turned from a prolonged visit to the Gal latin Valley. He states tbe Columbia Valley ia far in advance of the Gallatin, both in crops andj>ro*p«my, and is very _ son was born to Mr. atfd'Mrs.AV^J. Loveall, on July.lst./Br. Gragg, officiat ing^ Mr. Loveall ia a prosperous far of the east side,and will be oneof subscribers a* soon as be comes to town. Columbia Falls ha* now a newspaper. Hendricks’ Columbian. It declares its faith in Columbia Falls and that it in tends to stay, no matter wbat tbe rail, road mpy do.-rG.JF. -Tribune. The Geo.' B. 'McClellan Poet, No. 24, G. A. K., meets every 1st and 3d Satur day each month, at 3 p. m , at the Sol diers’ Home. E. Keasner f i . H. Morley, Adjutant. L. A. Smith, who bas 25 stands of be**, has experimented enough with his swarms to find to a certainty that bees can be successfully raised here, and be will increase hi* fovea. Wm. Berne, who bas 40 acre* of rye, I acres of oats and 120 acres of timothy, was In town 8atard«r, and subscribed for the Columbian. His place -ia mile* south-west of town. Mr. Halmar Lewis take* this method ol expressing his sincere thanks to those friend* who ao kindly rendered assist- ance to him in hla recent bereavement. Captain H. 8. Howell, Commandaat of tbe State Soldiers’ Home, has gnno to Helena, to spend tbe 4th with his family. He will be gone about AO days. . J. P. Hamm and H. H. Greer,the v« Articles of incorporation hive been filed with tbe County clerk at Missoula, by tbe Big' Blackfoot and Midland Rail way Company, a aaw organisation, with paid capital sufficient to bnild a line of railroad from Bonner, up the Big , Blackfoot to Cqpper Cliff in .Poweil county. _ This is the beginning of tbe plan of ‘the late Marcus Daly, to build a road from Bonner to the coal fields of; this region, and it i| hard to tall what the end will be. ^ o r k on tbe new road will begin immediately. John R. Toole, Kenneth Ross, Frank Vogls, Frank Toole and T. C. Marshall are the porators of the concern, and tbe capital is now $158J>M, with -the principal office at Bonner. ces at the Club. Ernest Christensen's Perchsron stal lion Eva's Major, is one of the prettiest as well as best horses sver brought into Flathead valley. nished rooms in the city for rest, by day, week or month. . * Engineer M. A. Miller and cret. __ . ow surveying tho Y at Columbia Fall*. They expect to make this job last all ■■tamer. A. N. Smith returned -Thursday from trip to St. Paul, rihere he has been Ir a' short time. He is much improved in health. *™, vrsvereay, alia wiu now get ihe best paper in Columbia 'F allsfor a Trapper Miller has buckled op bis [irder and went beck to tbe hills, hot he lidn’t foyget to subscribe for the Colum bian. D. A. 8nyder, one.of onr prosperous farmers, residing near the Soldiers’ 'lume, was a Columbian caller Tuesday; Bellman didn’ t come to the busii end this week. He’s a darned poor judge if he don't like that 18 year old. A. J. King, one of onr best friends, was in town yesterday, doing some busi ness for the’Equitable and himself. Fay Clavton bas gone back to his #rst love, which is the express wagon for tbs Main Mercantile Co. Bent 8ellman’s big livery barn is still -owing, and will be np ia about ten days. Tom Monroe’s foot is getting rapidly better, under tbe care of druggist Sny- Jir. Mrs. Dr. Gragg is visiting with rela- Ainie M. Lewis. • After several months' illness Mrs. Annie M. Lewis passed to tbe heevenly ••here* on Jnne, 28tb, and her remains interred in the Catholic cemetery on July 1st, at Columbia Falls. Tbe was tbs wife of H. Lewis, book keeper for the Bank of Columbia Falls, and hsd resided at Colombia Falls for years. During *this time she bad formed many acquaintances, and besides her husband and two little daughters, March and Buth, aged 11 and 9 years, she leaves a legion of friends to mourn her departure from our.midst. Mr%i Mrs. Lewis were married twelve years ago at Bessemer, Michigan, and her l is ter, Mrs. G. 8. Barber and brother, Gus O’Brien, from that place, hsrq^t tbe time of her demise. Trans formation waa caused from stagnation of the blood and heart failure, which pro duced inflammatory rheumatism, , afterward erysipelas, end her illnett __ long and tedious one, baffling the *k, ol u s physicians. Mrs. Lewis was a loyal Iriend to all that is good and pure ibis earth, aDd her demise i r deeply by all her acquaintances. The fune ral services at the church, conducted by Bar. Farther Arts, was impressive and beautiful, and nearly tbe entire people of this place were present to sympathise with the husbend and cbildren,_and to pay their last respecta-twthe remains -of a good and nobis woman. The deceased wet 33 years old at ths tims-«( her death. ■top for a short time with Mrs. J. M. Hand at Kalis^eil. and afterward re turn to tbe family home in West Co lumbia Falls where they will reside with their father and.grandmother. Bull Team Benefit Tha show at Main’s Hall Wednesday night, given by Cbarlas Hawaii, of tbe Stockholm, will be just as refined at modern show. IitrtU b e just asi as »W show, and/rill be tbe beet shew erer'presented on a Columbia Falls stag* for some time. -•The show is given by the, request of a large nnmber of the leading and beet citisens of this^jduoe. It Wjll be worth your while to go. 'All the .proceeds will be tendered the base 'ball team of this place. Popular prices. Begins at 8 4 6 prompt. Another Railroad. Health Officer. HOTEL O A Y LO R O & ' s t a n d f i n e s t G ^ u ip p n If r r .e r y r MILLER■£. LEWIS Proprietors - - Columbia Fells Some fellows are r lways taking excep tions to what the newspapers have to •ay of them. As a matter of fact tha mag who gets mad at w hat tbe news* papers sayin ths way of news, and about him is generally just the m*n who should return thanks three times a day things tbe newspapers know about him and don’t print. Thara is man in ten Thai tha newep man coaid not print something that he at want the world to know. Tbe to be thankful for what the newi man knows and does not tell.- Plsipsman. B A N K or m u runs Dr. Gragg, of this place, has been ap pointed by the Montand Stale 'Board of Health, as hsalth officer for this place and vicinity, and H-will therefore bfr come his duty to rsgort all infectious or contagious diseaaeato the hoard or to thelocal courts, if any breech of the law regulating the matter occurs fo this district. It iaa misdsamor for anyoM knowing of wn infectious or contagious late to not report to the health oflF immediately. Just at present there no cases of this kind hertf J* J* Foreign and Domestic Exchange Drafts sdiiiiNtMaiT put d fcwld W m ^ e a d All classes of building material, sssh and doors, building paper and building ] hardware at Carr A Pott, at» lowest < nr ire ><•* > . K a l i s p e l l M a l t i n g a n d . .B r e w i n g C O . ’s C E L E B R A T E D L A G H B E E R . K a l i s n e l l JW o n t . DGNT'OVERLOOK.IT T H E C O L U M B I A 5 =R E S T -A .X J H A J N T G E R H A R D & . G F I E R L M R . P r o p r i e t o r s . Best restaurant between Havre and gpokane. Better than Kalispell. Near Concert -Hall. Open alwayr. Furnished rooms in connection. COLUMBIA FALLS - - * . MONTANA BENT. SKLLMAN HOT’L GAYLORD ©vAll right all the time-/® D R H . N G RACH S . — - ---- - -------- - R e g u l a r R h y s i c l a n & S u r g e o n Finest X Bay In tbe County ' C o l u m b i a F a l l s . M o n t . A . H A 8 K I L E Nobody neter did go back on tbe old timers. ill J 1UVU \X Ol Rr-ay and bus Line Colombiaails J r J . 1 1 - H A W K I N S Artistic Sip fainter Deeorntor d Paper Sanger.. Ita ui Saw; fata, CduhsiUiMAt r ■ T J h e J^foocl S ia c ie r E x c u r s io n G v e r y S u n d a y It is on Lake McDonald and is the summer resort in the Rocky Mountains. Stag, and steam boat connection at Belton Station evjry Saturday evening fttd Sunday Morning. Belton is 16 milee east of Columbia Falls. The finest hunting and fishing in the world. GEO. E. SNYDER, F ' J A M E S K E N N E D Y * BEST EQUIPPED SHOP IN THE COUNTY. B A T H S Laundry Agency In the Bank block. Blacksmith. Wagon: ■maker & Feed Mill ■F A strictly first class professional ill be always kept here. Columbia Falls. THOMAS CARROLL, J. P. Beal Estate. Notary Rents and Collections. Columbia RaW* . . Montana O.M.JUNKIN& Projrr. fresh and Cured Meats ’ Fancy and Staple' m m Game, oysters, fish, etc. Produce, veg etablet and fruit. Wholesale and v Retail. Colombia-Falls, - Montana. 1 Drugs S H U B ^ ......... CHRISTENSEN A P U R V IAN C B ..^.. HI Gents Furnishing Goods and SHOES. F i n e s t M e r c h a n t T a ilo r in g J e w e l r y D e p a r t m e n t Wateh Clock aud Bicycle Repairlirg. Columbia Falls : : Montana