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Columbian To Survey Ten Townships. H. B. Davis, from Deer Lodge, ban ihe contract to survey fractions of t*n town ships in this secton. He arrivcil at Co lumbia Falls Wednesday, and is engaged in making' all the necessary prelimi naries. He will have tyro crews, con sisting of eleven men in all, and a big part of tha crew, wiih a car load of horses, will arrive at Belton to-dav, and operations will be immediately com menced near that place. He brought with him a lot'of picked men from Deer Lodge, and they are all good fellows. The balance of his crew he will hire at Columbia Falls. Those who arrived at Belton to-day are E. R. McClain-, and Wi K. Trippett, instrument men, and War ren Trask,\ Dan Hertz, Galen Wood, Raymond Trumbull, James Scott, and D. C. Frink and wife. The surveys when made will be of much benefit to the people of this sec tion of the country, and when accepted and approved will open to entry a vast acreage of the finest timbered and ag- -$2.50 per year in advance i within ftfdays from date itered June 20,1903, at Columbia Mont., ns second class matter, Act ot Congress of March 3rd, SATURDAY, AUGUST % 1903. It teste a man’s character to be faced with a bribe which has all the. appear ance of safety and profit. CONLIX a MILLKK BLOCK MONTANA: D. 8. Land Otflce, Kalispell, Mono July 24. Notice is hereby Riven that In comp: with the provisions of Ihe act of Conri Junes. 1878 entitled -an set for the Ale o Why should the spirits of mortal bo proud when the price of the Columbian ip only $2.50. All t&e world may be a stage, but a it of the actors are compelled to get out I8AAC FRANK HIGGINS, of Columbia Falls, county of Flathead, sta Montana, has this day died In this office sworn statement No 671, for the purchase of 8 K>4 N Wand N EW 8 WJ* Section, No. In,Township No SI S, ftanire No. 20 W, will offer proof lo show that the land sour ! more valuable for Its timber orstone than agricultural purposes, and to establish claim to-aald fand before the Register and colvt-rof this office at Kalispell, Montana. Friday, the 9tli dnf of October, 190S. He names as witnesses: \V. J. Hull. V Columbia l£us “\‘l L®U Howci1’ al Any ana all persons claiming adversely or all of the above described lands are requ ed lo file tnelr claims In this office on or bel the said 9th day ol October, 1908. A xdrxw W, S wanky , Kcglstei. First publication Aug 1st, 1903. Some of the old cripples better known ! as old soldiers get off other good things than their garments. One was the other day showing his companion how nature had supplied him with a wonderful ^mount of hirsute appendage, “ Well,” aays one, “ that’s wonderful!. How long have you been tamed, Daddy,” Fresh milk all the time. Fresh butter twice a week. Delivers twice a day. COLOMBIA FALLS, The rep. of the Columbian is not ned by elate lines. The Iconoclast iye on our table, and anybody MONTANA THOMAS CARROLL, J . P. Notary Stone’s trip toColumbia Falls reminds us that the Idaho apple took the pre mium at the World’s Fair at Chicago, and it is little that the world knows how that Frank J. Beale, a sculpter and artist made those apples from mugiie- eia stone, and painted so perfect t hat they were given the premium. We know it, and we eaw Beale make the ap ples, and we helped him spend the ten dollars a-piece that he was paid for them by the World’s Fair Commission. A fellow of! the new road, with too much Ego in his Cosmos, got a funeral decoration over both eyes in a resort in the business end Sunday night. We’d mention the place but the owner didn’t coutract for the add. Rents and Collections. Columbia Falls Montana A wise man forgets old grudges. £3^\Keeps the best liquors that money will buy. £XF~A'wars money in the safe to cash chocks COLUMBIA F A L L L ,-----MONTANA J. M. GRIST are satisfied when a man st; but the neighbors may If Ulilk Kiln .Tonsorial Parlors. J. K. MILLER Attomey-at-Law. The Soldier,' Heme till* . c e lt-a. a «‘ Troy, Mout. sene of wonderful fuss. Royalty paid it - \ visit, and in her train cH4iie Captains, lajors and General and last but not Yi&s a Success. ■sst the Doctor, representating the , , . loard of Managers. The Queen looked KlehoP c - c - McCabe was greeted with eH fed an,d happy, and these gentle 4 B°°d audience at the M. E. Church, lancoorliers, looked just s , the doctor Aug. 3d. and his lecture about the * fl ej ked^ ' k* ?° \ ' I \ bright kid. of Iahhv prison ««. „ | | ,e- gaiost this grandeur. Thursday the . » » » »en re oyt will hold a Grand Requiem Mass ce,ve<i' The Bishop is a very interesting NOTARY PUBLIC Conllu 4 Miller Block Practices in all the Courts Columbia Falls - - Montana •BEST EQUIPPED SHOP IN THE COtfNTY. R A T I IS L a u n d r y A g e n c y In the Bahk block. The Colombian has repeatedly been ‘•requested by the large number of set tlers in Townships 32 north range 20 west, 32 north range 19 west, 33 north range 19 west and 30 Dorth range 20 west, to urge the acceptance and appro val of the government surveys of these townships which-were made by Paul Bickel. There were some errors made in $he surveys which were run over and corrected by Ernest Rakowicz in June of this year, which would indicate that the. department are attending to the matter, and that the surveys have bean pigeon-holed by the Surveyor- General. The Surveyor-General is E. W. Baatly, of Helena, Montana, and this office could not be filled by a more competant man. He is always at his poet of duty, and always ready and prompt to give the minutest information on any matter relative u- bis office of public concern, and the man in overalls •rill find his latch string out all the time just as readily and perhaps m him than the man In broadcloth, have no donht that the Genera) is look ing after these surveys just as earnestly as though a thousand requests to hurry were made, yet if any of the individuals of tha various townships under discus sion were to write to his pflice they would receive a prompt and courteous answer containing the information they desire. There were other surveys made by Bickel at the same time upon lands in this locality, hat it seems that these townships are not so thickly populated or the residents not quite so anxious, anyway they havn’t reported at this ! / } . W . 7/ f a i n 9/ f e r c a n a i l e C o m p a n y Ofel feirnl Dtprtiml lit in Mud Co, Columbia Trails Montana Was I t a Lesson? ■t Thedea'thof little six^year old Eddie Colli* by accident, in the handling of fire areas, is surely a sad blow to the people of Flathead Valley, who wex quainted with this bright little boy, and his taking away is too cruel to be pointed to as a lessen to other children and other parents to be careful with squir rel rifles. No H cannot appeaf to bo a lewon that tho great ruler of tho uni verse inf his infinite wisdom should choose such a shining mark, who in his innocent puritv and bright and cheerful ways was eo dearly beloved-by all bit acquaintance. Yet in order to defend Our Father Who Art in Heaven, must say,-why not? In the sweet springtime of his youth he was gathered $o the spirit land by that invisible power which invariably gathers the choicest birds and plncke the dantiest flowers. Bat the doubts and mysteries arise and blur the thoughtful mind, we mast console oar fevered brain while we commune with nature anc that there' is no death. The grass, the trees, we see each day, They withpr. fall, and pass away, Again ten thousand voice* say; Since God la.life, and all in all, Since every creature, great am) small Is animated by his breath =^And nothing dies—there is nodeath. •People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy alter. Chased from Yune to Yanuary. This is. huckleberry season and of eburse it is also bear season, ,and it is quite interesting to note the different stories told by parties coming back from a huckleberry and fishing trip who bears and were chased by bears and climbed trees to get Away from bears. On this account we’d recommend that ber rying parties use no other brand tlian squirrel whiskey and tako it straight in full doses. They can get it at the dago joint, or at any other saloon in town that don’t advertise in the Columbian, the only genuine real blend is always imported from Libby, Jennings and Troy. They make it down there, and if you get it before it has been tampered with by local dealers it will surely make you climb a tree. After taking the second dose and mistaking t|ie wood tick yonr gun barrel for a grizzley bar yon could climb the flat side of a brick wall without climbers. It is Ilia real stuff. But about heave, C. C. Miller, of the Gaylord, not Canyon Creek Miller, was chased by one this week while up Belton in a huckleberry patch, and from the wav ho told the ytory he evi dently don’t like bears. Miller said it was a shaggy bear and there wi little bears, and she all bristled up and came for him and he run, and run, and run, and kept running, and tho bear Remcotuing and he kept running until he came to a big river, and saved his life by crossing over on the ice. \What’s that,” said one of the excited audience, “ Ice on the river in huckleberry time?\ “Well,\ said Miller. “ she chased me from Yune to Yanuary.” | E. II. Snyder £ » Col F DRUGGISTS HOW, DO. You Want Fishing Tackle? YES, SIR. I’m ’Bliged. Better Hurry THEY ARE GOING SOME M. E. Conference. The second Annual Conference of the M.E. Church waaclosed at Kalispell last Sunday, after a four days’ session, dur ing which time some interesting and noteworthy talks were made by Minis ters C. C. McCabe, H. O. Perry, Dr. Trumbull and others.' The follewing appointments were made: ' District,'R. M. Craven; Columbia Falls, H. O. P errv; Bethel Circuit, A. C. Snow; Kalispell, G. A. Wells; Elk Park, Andrew Kershaw ; Holt, A. S. Bull; Libby and Troy, J. M. Eastland; Pine Grove, E. S. Fox; Tobacco Plains, P. C. Glendenning; White fish and Half Moon, to bemupplied. 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 \iSfl he Greatest -Summer Resort in Monta iiftlC;- The Lakeview House at W ish Lake! , CHAS. E. RAMSEY, Proprietor. Steamboat excursions every Sunday. Nine miles from Columbia Falls. * Finest sporting grounds in the Pacific Northwest. Killed His Little Brother. Little Eddie Collars, six years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Collins, residing farm near Holt, was accidentally shot and killed by a brother only a few years older, last Monday, at about 7 The boys were hunting squirrels with a 46 calibre rifle, and in sotqe way. Columbia Lodge, No. 43, meets every Tuesday evening at their hall in.Colum bia Falls, Mont. Thofl. Thornton, Sec. N 'l, The bald man in the front row of the burlesque show generally has a head for figures. The Snow Shoe Mine. A representative of the Columbian was iD the west end of the county this week, and found business surprisingly brisk among our neighbors there. Tli are 100 men employed a t the Snow Shoe mine, and car loads of clean ore a^e being shipped from the mine without going through the concentrator, and several hundred tons of concentrates are now on the dump. One hundred teams coaid not get the output of this season to the shipping point at Libby. It is a big concern, and will add much to the market for on r valley products which cannot be produced in that sec in sufficient quantities to snppl- the local demand for hay, grain, feed and other, farm products. Tho mills in the Fisher mining district arc also working, and concentration plants being consummated for tho B. & B. n Troy, Mont. ,11 class. „ . .iper a hardware at Carr & Pose, The Geo. B. McClellan Post, No. 24, G. A_R., meets every 1st and 3dSatur- . . . n m . bo, ,ro. . o , u » bile the older one was shooting a t a j N. H. Morley, Adjutant. gopher, and the ball entered his head __________ the temple and passed through his brain, lodging just under the skin the opposite side. Medical aid was hastily summoned, but poor little Ed die had received his death wound and died shortly after 12 o’clock. ] terrible distressing accident, and the heartbroken parents and remaining prostrated with grief, and in their distress they will have the heartfelt sympathy of every one who reads hears of the horrible accident. Ill GUI LOAD LOTS Buggies wagons harness Farm machinery and implements Stoves and ranges Crockery and glassvPare Binder twine JUST RECEIVED Hutinson Bros. New Hardware Store. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING C IT Y CAFE* - E . L . P A R K E R , P r o p r i e t o r “MEALS ^T-LUXCHES J0 » “SOFT DRINKS ® 0 “ ICE CREAM £ » “ BAXERY £»\CIGARS £*TLODGINGS JpflT'Open all n ight^^y Best Restaurant in town. Near the Bank. Tho Hub has shoes to sell. VJtFor the best of everything in the^ 9 Undertaking; t A —--LINE CALL ON 1 CL— theUndcrtafeer| ind oblig- JL \• £ A Prompt and careful attendance. Always courteous and ing. Open every day in the year. Telephone / 340 M ain S t r u t , K alispell , M ontana . T J ry T J h a t S i i u o r S p r a y 3 3 o o r tf7/ad e b y th o 9 7 / o n t a n a b r e w i n g C o . S r a a t J a i l s , 7 7 / o n ta n a . U h e b e s t b o o r o n e a r t h f o r f a m i ly a n d y o n o r a l u s e . J f a n d / e d b y a l l p r i n c i p a l d e a le r s a t C o lu m b ia J a i l s . Dr. A. Howe T h e r e I s • But One Dq,ve Grieve S P E C I A L I S T K a lis p e ll * - - M o n tana I ! i? W / i n t The Old and Popular Resort J. J. FITZPATRICK, F resh B eer A lways O k T ap . R e s tau r a n t in Connection- N i c e Furnished R o o m s Columbia Falls, - - - - - - Mpjit. an-: A ; - - A.. £ 3 - ___ il _________