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; & . 1 it ■ J L II NEWS m t S e a l l s o m e product What TranaptroS Daring the Paat Week St Columbia Falla and Blaewbere— All About Kverythlnx and Kter, body. Chat. E. Ramsey wa* in from White- flab lake yesterday. Mrs. Chaa. Howe, of Belton, was visit- ini at Colombia Foils W^inewhy. ft ali'Pell it time on k I n a arrange Id or Day, Monday, 8e Tho G. A. R. Veterans will hold their annonl re union at Big Fork, Sept. 5, There was a Snnday School picnic Big Fork on the 80ih, and a big time is reported. John B. Clayhnrg and sen. Of Helena, are sight seeing at the McDonald lake glaciers. It looks like the John McElroy build ing would be a success. It is a boot complete. Baker Bro». have their new raw mill near Whiteflsh lake about ready for operation. Unless a man has had rheumatism himself the bee-sting cure may seem too strenuous. Haying is practically oyer, and the crops were generally good throughout the valley. And the R-e editor has taken to drink J. J. Miller has a beautiful line of robes and whips and gloves and harness and saddls supplies. County Commissioner C. H. Brintnall and family are enjoying an outing at Lake McDonald. F. Leifester, the cracker jack horse- shoer for Frank Coombs, made a trip to Kalispell Sunday. Herbert Michela is now harvesting a good crop from his 400 acre farm-, six miles from town. March and Both Lewis and Mrs. J. M-.’ Hand were down from their Countv Beat home* Wednesday. BU ovei of toe .milliard.. • Indicationsdi are favorable for good prices for all kind* of farm pro ducts, and our beet Mends, the farmers, are gemoally enjoying prosperity and happiness. K. 8. \it re.Oom missions: of Pensions, has aaked for the 1’ost Hosier of all the G. A R. Posts throughout ihe country, “ You needn't tell me tiiat fame am IKM-ition isn’t lurgi-ly a matter of lock.’ \O h ! I don't know. Ihere'agot'to lie something more than that about' it.\ “ Not a t all. Look at Bailey at the Sol- dieia’ Home. How conld' his purems have known what a position lie would occupy and whsi a salary he would draw when his parents christened him Mark.\ Dr. Benjamin Franklin James is the harne of an old soldier at the Montana * Home; he has carried this name ly summers and winters and lias be- ----- e tired. But notwithstanding this U\ is a veritable artist in tire diamond willow cane business. Ask him to show1 you one of his canes and you’ll be as tonislfcd. The sdhg of the thresher is now heart! all oyer Flathead Valiev, mid the yields golden grain is fully \up to lli ■ Iii '* ' ' Dancing in the Barn. When'the days get warm and sultry I creep out ’mong the trees. Where everything is quiet, Save the Miltin' birds and bees. An’ I listen to the robin's notes, The sweetest ever sung, An’ close my eyes an’ sorter dream Of days when I was young. I think of harvest dances. When the full moon’s silyery gleams Lit the barn, all decked with garlands. And the lanterns hung from beams. All the girls wore simple dremes, With tlntr hair i-omi-ed smooth and puli . i modest, sweet and winsoine- Sucli I never see again. for use in .. to soldios s siun claims. ridows prosecuting pen- xinm do the self-made millionaire it deal of good. It is. such a diver- Maxims do the great deal of got . . . . ____ _ ion to formulate them after success has been achieved I Listen to Dave 'rove. p J. D. Hendrix and Jus. Hagertv. prin ters from Grand Forks, were distin guished callers at the Colombia office Tuesday. e , We will sell FishingTackje end Sport ing Goode at cost, from now until the season. E. H. Snyder 4 Co.\ H. Taylor, manager -for the Butte Oil Co. was doing bnsiueaa at the Falls this week.' Cora.*early and avoid the rash on onr beautiful China. E. H. Snyder 4 Co.* There are fresh arrivals of nice tailor made suiis every day at the Hnb. Success comes to those who wait, pro vided they bnetie while waiting. Women can’t help tho^ng they feel a mse of ownership in a husband. This is a sad world for thqeo who have j humor in their make-up. and will remain permanently. Lew Metder and family have, moved from Kenngmaddition. to J as c Grist’s dwtlling near the Catholii church, IlanceTs waiting for another Balxac the world h r another Shakespeare, anc Columbia palls for another addition, ,v trip to the Caft, i j expected homeeootr, ^•’ IfcPou.sId Lake, the grektesrgtiromer resort of the Kooky Mountain region, is teeming with people from ail dyer the world. ' H- 8. Newcomb was in from Whiteflsh this week. He had his nasal proboscis In a sling, bat we didn’t learn how the accident happened. The 8loan Family,.tbe-Wilma Sisters, and' McDonald 4 Carlisle at Main’A HaH, next Wednesday evening, will be better than ever belore. Mrs. Mary Lindlahr, Mrs. McKevitt, Miss Morray, Ed. Gay, W. C. Whipps, and W. Callbrich, all of Kalispell, were registered at the Gaylord, Tuesday. \ He who loves not Women, wine no song, remains a fool bis whole life long.’ —Byron. This has nothing to do- with the price of- subscription to Uteeolum- . Wpn. . .. A. E. Pwviance. the biggest merchant tailor in Flathead county, will visit Whiteflsh to-day. His word is ss good as a government loud, and his clothing is at good as big-word. The first thresher to start in this vicin ity this season was on the Stone farm last Monday, for Mr. Smith. The yield was good, considering the conditions. The Frasier piece has also been threshed. Grant Smith 4 Co. are still pushing as rapidly aa possible their contract for the first 12 miles of the north road from Columbia Falls. They have the finest road making plant on the whole ronte, but owing to the large amount of hard pan and cement which they have ■countered', they may not complete their contract until about Nov, let. Work all along the line is beiDg pushed, but it- is not believed that the road cau be completed before 1904. Surveys for a Y near the junction at Columbia Falls have been completed. per acre. G. A. Brown has returned from a seve ral weeks stay at Havre, in company with Ernest. Crossweight and Duncan McCnllbm, and all are here to remsih permanently. They have timber claims near Coram. Hop. Fred. Whiteside will be among those who will deliver patriotic addresses to the veterans of the G.A\.R'. who with their wives and families will be camped at their new grounds at Big Fork, on Sept. 6, 6 and 7. E. Phillips will start his big steam thresher on the McTake place next Mon- dav. Phillips has the biggest threshing outfit in the valiov. Hit engine baa been “ a Scoft' .............. The celebrated Sloan family, now in summer quarters near town, will give a grand entertainment at Main’s Hall; next Wednesday evening, and.thev will be assisted by the Wilma Aisters, cele brated singers, and;McDonald and Car- lysis, the world-renowned comedians. Itw ill be.the best show ever given Co- ^ftmtya Falls. Logging has ceased at the State Mill for the season. They now have 4,000,- 000 feet of logs in the river.* Most of the crew have decamped, bat will return again when wanted. Of the crew Frank Mitchell, Bob Taury, Ed. and Robt. Hint*. Victor Revall and M. Lindhoim were in-town Tuesday, and made atrip to KalispelL Handsome Creations. .Seme of the most exquisite creation In decorated china ware is now on ex hibition at E. H. Snyder A po.’s drag Store. I t was made in Germany and Austria, and on each piepe is a beauti ful view of the scenery of this section of Flathead county.- Among the scenes is the Flathead river.at Bad Rock Canyon, trout flehtog in wintertime on the plat- head, logging at Baker Bros.’ mill, Elk Park, showing the elk, and J ; A.Talbott’ An’ thi-n the huskin’ dances, When the corn was enthered in; When the cider’s sweet an’ sparkling, To drink it was no sin. The girls had been a quilting, But all their task wua-doni-, An’ they gathered at the homestead Just ready for the fan. Their cheeks were roand and rosy— Not the sort that’s apt to fade— An’ they all wors homespun. Itnaev, An’ their gowns weren’thdlor made. Thar was Sarah. ’ Liie ami Polly, An’ the hamlaomo Josephine; Thar wa» Sally, Beth and Nancy, But Lindy was the Queen. I know I’m getlin’ oldish An’ my gait’s a ieetle slow; My rheumatics is o r ill An’ my hair is while aa snow. But my jinta would soon gel nimble An’ old time steps I’d lam ; To lie again with Lindy, A-daucmg in the barn. 32 *i t a n d f i n e s t C q u i p p t d JF toail i a 3 W SF i n in 9 r MILLER £ * LEWIS Proprietors - ------ ,— sporty b . the nnsiness end ws knew litter, lost all iheir change on Corbet, and are no# whistling: \Oh put yer little chicken In deh middle of deh ring, And never bet yer money On a Shanghai.” lit Slit ilXiii'i till nil Misiaj Among the new subscribers from Bel ton this week are Wm. Adair, J . M. Wil son, andJ. H. Taylor. It is well to stand up for principal, but don’ tdo it in an offensive way. We are accused-of being a rushing, About H ot . 1st- They Are Rustlers. Fred Richey and Rosa Thompson, of the firm of Richey 4 Thompson, of Roe- jland,. B. C., representing large Cana dian capital, have looated several thous- aerrs of coal and oil lands on the north Fork of the Flathead immediately ad joining on the north the Bntte Oil Co.'s lands in Kinds Lake district. These the parties who have the credit of wresting from the C. P. R., through the Canadian government a vast acreage and they will commence operation as as their licenses, already applied for, have been approved. No man ever did a designed injnrv t another, bat at the same time he did tar to himself. Another W ell for Kintla Oil. Mr. Delaney, of St. Paul, representing the Bosh Oil Company, has just returned from a trip to Kintia Lake, where he has been making thorough investiga tions in company with J. M. Wilson of Belton, who is thoroughly versed with the topography of that district. Mr. Delaney is more than pleased, and will recommend that his people create a fond of $50,000 to ba imme diately spent in prospecting for oil. He visiled and experted oil fields and lands all over the continent, and says without hesitation, that the Kintla Lake district is the most promising oil district be ever saw. His company will depend entirely upon his report, and it is safe to say that in a very abort time the Busb Oil Co. will have new ma chinery cm the ground sufficient to be gin operations on an extensive scale. The material will be taken in from Bel ton, 15 miles east of Columbia. Falls. Love something, dog, or even a uit without love. Carr 4 Poes bangle everything. No ore complete general department store tu the west. \ A complete line of furniture purchased in car load lota at Carr A Poss will be sold at rigl J A M E S K E N N E D Y * Hi f a Fusil; A pt 26 K e n n e d y S e l s M A l s o Q e n l s f u r n i n h i n § s Jou Can Live Without Boozed H T t W B Y J W G V T B Y o \W h e n y o u . c a n 'Ofet such choice Kinds o f/ Columbia Falls i He Carries the only brands that will* change sorrow to joy and joy to/ nd Cigars... The smoke from which Will make ringlets o t gold | . . . Have a smile right now . m B A N K ooiuiwins r ( f General Banking Business Transacted J* j« Foreign and Domestic Exchange Draft s i ittUft on appsl o! Ik mil W m R e a d t D r u g s J . M . G R I S T -Tonsorlal Parlors— BEST EQUIPPED 8HOP IN THE COUNTY. B A T H S Laundry Agency In the Bank block. J. J. MILLER Harness Maker Columbia Falls Carries a complete stock of reliable, goods in the harness end saddlery line, also -whips, robes, gloves, etc. He has no poor stock. The best is always the cheapest and hia is invariably the beat. F. J. COOMBS Blacksmith Wagon- maker & Feed Mill A strictly first class professional horseshoer will be always kept here. Columbia Falls. JAMES BOLICK- Painter All classes of painting and paper bang ing, also sells paints, oils and wall paper C olumbia F alls - - - - M ontana A - K hoi nm O. M. JUNMNS Propr. Fresh and Cured Meats Fancy and- Staple Game, oysters, fish, etc. Product, veg etables and fruit. Wholesale and Retail. Colombia Falls, - Montana. K alispell Malting and. Brewing CO.’s C E L E B R A T E D L A G R B E E R K a l i s p e l l M o n t . DON'T OVERLOOK IT T H E C O L U M B I A = ------------- ^ ^ R E S T A U R A N T G E R H A R D &> GIEBLB2R Proprietors. Best restaurant between Havre and gpokane. Better than Kalispell. Near Concert Hall. Open always. Furnished rooms in connection. COLUMBIA FALLS - f - - . - MONTANA D R . H . N G R A G G . Regular Physician & Surgeon Finest X Ray in the County Colum b ia Falls. Mont. A . H A S K I L L Nobody never did go back on the old timers. Dray and bus Lin© Columbia Falls r J . H . H A W K I N S Artistic % Fainter Decorator ui Piper Sns id S miit Fiiiiiu. Until Mil got T J / i e J f c o o e l S i a c i e r E x c u r s i o n S v e t y S u n d a y It is on Lake McDonald and is the finest summer resort in the Rocky Mountains. * Stage and steam boat connection at Belton Station every Saturday evening and Sunday Morning. Belton it 15 miles east of Columbia Falls. The finest banting and fishing in the world. GEO. E. SNYDER, P tH U B . CHRISTENSEN 4 PURVIANCE.. Gents Furnishing Goods and Finest Merchant Tailoring Jewelry Department Columbia Falls Watch Clock and Bicycle Re m m m