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Big Beal Estate Co. Jame* England, from Philadelphia and Salt Lake, representing a big coat*' bination of capital!*!*, particularly en gaged in the purchase and sale of real estate, was % Columbia Falla visitor ibis week, and made a very pleasant call a t the Colombian office. He is an old time friend of Beajamin K. Land of this place, and la eerioosty contemplating the establishment of a branch office here. beautiful Flathead Valley. If the estab- i llshment la i*ade, and it ia likely to be, , it will probably be known as the B. K. • Land Real Estate and Loan Co., and will be a material adjnnct to the bu»i- : nees of Flathead county. Thecotnpany, if established, are alao likely to organise , and establish a Formers' Mutual In surance Co. in Flathead County molting insurance to Farmeia In this county ab solutely safe and aecnre, and guarding against any and all illegal insurance. This ia one of the grandest safeties to the farmer ever thought of. Every farmer in the organisation becomes a member of the company, and in case of loss of bouse, home, or stock, or any other article named in the policy of the company, theTooser is remunerated for the loss by tba company on the assess ment plan, it not only protects the farmer and stockraiser, but brings them together in a most legal manner, and borders on the great principle* of fra- ternaUsm, in a way that is commenda ble and wholeeome, and when the plan ia familiarly known you could not hire a farmer to take out any other kind of insurance. The Columbian is heartily in favor of the proposition, and will O a r Public School*. While Colombia Falls has only the seqood best school building in Flathead tl. S nyder £• Ci D R U G G I S T S PA T R O N IZE YOUR HOME DEALERS Buy your hardware from Hntchinson BresJ Their stock is complete. Ranges,. COok Stoves, heaters. Full line of Stndebaker wagons and carriages. Call and see them. Price* always NEW HARDWARE STORE O O F Building Columbia Falls, Montana iCOLUMBIA FALLS, organization! J.nFor the best of everything in the' * • U n d e r t a k i n g I m ----- LINE CALL OK-r— Soon the little tada of our school .will be eating beans, wearing spectacles, discuss the Elements of Euclid, A d talk about Birdcage walk, a ia Boston. ~ EW K eeps the best liquors that money will buy. | V ' Always money in-the sale to cash checks COLUMBIA FA L L L , ----- MONTANA tricta not having such superintendent, at by the principal of the private school or parochial school, upon satisfactory showing, either that the bodily or iuen- tai condition ot the child does not per mit Of its at tends oce a t school, or that tbechiM is being instructed at'borne by a person qualified, in the opinion of the auperintendentol the echoots in the city or other districts bavins such soperin- tamdewt, or rt»e clerk of the board of trustee* In village or township districts not haring each superintendent, to teach the- branches named in this section, or that there ia no school taught the re quired length of time within'lwo and oee-balf miles of the residence pf auch child by the nearest traveled road.” A truant officer i* employed in each district, and parent* and guardians arc' amenable to - punishment should they ■ot observe these school laws. Tbe following is the list of teachers, pupils and grades taken from tbe sehool registers on tbe beginning of the.seeond week of tbe present term. GRAMMAR GRADE. uqtk 1 - jacx , vamcrrAL. Adelina Hogue, Marguerite Kennedy Fidelia Wiblur, Nellie Haines Eithel Garrett, Velaria Clark Charles Foster, Thomas Brown Lottie Laden burger, Gideon Clark Edna Reed, Abbie Selvage Florence Olson, Mac Mansfield M m Fitzpatrick, Robert Fitapatnck, Ellen Noeth. VAAU mu™ It is understood that negotiations are being made by Walla Wall* people for the purchase of the Columbia Falls Flouring mills. H ’the deal is consum mated, and our big floor mill put in operation, it would soon put a big crimp in the Kalispell floor market «t this place, and instead of going elsewhere to market their grain our farmers would get their needing* right at home. The operation of a Hour mill here by wide awake people would be a big thing for Columbia Falla. Columbia Lodge, No. 43, meet* every Tuesday evening a t their hall In Colom bia Falla. Mont. Tboa. Thornton. Sec. Prompt and rarefnl attendance. Always courteous and | ing. Open every day in the year. Telephone 80. SIOM ajn S treet , K aubpbia , M ontana . The Geo. B. McClellan Post, No. 84, G. A. R., meets every 1st and 3d Satur day each month, a t 2 p. m , a t the Sol diers’ Home. E. Keen er, commander, N. H. Morley, Adjutant. Ztry 7jhat S ilv e r S p r a y SSeer 9?/ads b y the TTfontana b r e w i n g Co. S r e 'a i J a i l s ; 97/ o n ta n a . ZThe b e s t b e e r ot a > im U fo r f a n t t y a k d y e n e r a l u s e . J f a n d t e d b y a t i 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 . AH'elaaeroof building material. *Mh and dpors, building paper and bailding hardware at Carr & Poes, a t lowest Two car* of Hew machinery wts re cently unloaded at this place for the new Wbitefish Lumber Co. Tbe com pany was formerly known as Batter Bros., and they are' operating saw inula in tbe vicinity of Wbitefish Lake, sbolrt another man; meaa mutable standards. James Barron Hope, Virginia’s Lau reate, and the bard ot the Confederate soldier, wrote some sweet song, but none shows how dear to tbe southern heart are the heroes of tbe civil war as those below: A King once said of a Prince struck down, “ Taller he seems in death.\ And this speech holds truth, for now as .then ■ Tis after death that we measure men, And as mists of tbe past are rolled away Oor heroes, who died in their Uttered gray. Grow \taller” and greater in all tbeir part* Till they fill our minds aa they All our hearts. And for those who lament them there’s this relist— That Glory sits by the side of Grief, Yes. they grow \taller\ aa the vnara -TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Don’t cast jewels before ewine. If you don’t know how to feed hogs, leave tbe work to somebody else. V. 8 . Land Office, Kallspell, Montana, July M, 1903. e is hereby given that In compliance is provisions ot the act ot Congress ot I«T 8 , entitled “an act for tbe sale ot lira- ids in the states ot California Oregon, i, and Washington Territory,\ aa ex- to all tbe Public Land States by act ot -TIMBERLAND, ACT JUNE 3,1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Emma Thornton, Bradford Leighty, James Brown, Bedi* Ward*. Dsn Baury, Grace Harris, Anna Opalka, Fresh milk all the time. Freah butter twice a week. Deliver* twice a day. COLUMBIA FALLS, - MONTANA 0. 8 . Land Offlce, Kallspell, Mont. August 11 , UOS. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with lbs provisions of tbe act ot congress of Junes, 1878, entitled \An act lor the sale of tim ber lands in tbe states of California,Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” aa ex tended to all tbe public land stales by act of August 4. UR, OBOROB N. MANSFIELD, of Columbia Falla, County of Flathead, Btato of ISAAC FRANK RIOOIKS, S f Columbia Falls, county dLpialhead Ion tana, baa this day nleTln this t sworn statement No*71, for thepurchi BW N W L and N K(.i 8 W 14 Section in Townahlp No 81 N. Range No. S will offer proof to show that the land more valuable for ill Umber or stone agricultural purpoeea, and to eatal claim to said land before tbe Register celver of tbls office at Kallspell, .Mon PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. MBLI.IB BROWNE, TSACHKB. rise r grad *. Alt* Mikel Alpha Mikel Tom Wilke Emma Brnnet ooepb Kubonek John Beeler . Zrank.LoKi Frank Opalka Eve Se» coni W. Hull. Chartee Myers and Len Howell, all of Colombia Falla, Montana. any and all persona claiming adversely any or all of tbe above described lanas are request ed to flle their cUlms in this office on or before the said 9th day of October. 1908. Attnnaw W, B wawet , Asglstei. Fire* publication Aug 1 st, 1908. Burton MeBefa, Gladys Werner. Adel# Zorzi, Milo H oil worth, Pearl Seacord. Gireri Clark, . Clnud Whitman, Dolly Nelson, Frank Roxmahel, Raymond Phillips, Carl Pitta, G rom Zorzi, w .itu rt^.tu. Tbe young lady toorista who have been up to Lake McDonald and vicinity fer tbe warm season, are now returning, and the kiss diaries and bug tab* will be posted in tbe ledgers, and those who- have bad the excellent good fortune to be engaged, either for tbe summer or sternity, as tbe case may be, will get right down to work. A record of o»cu- lalions and hugs cannot but be interest ing reading personally, recalling moon lit nights along tbe lake shore, morning str.olla through the dew-wet glade*, end excursions over the mountain tope. But in the white limelight of a coart pro ceeding, theee records of the meeting of souls in tender embrace are not par ticularly edifying. In fact a recent jury at Spokan concluded that because a cer tain gallant oecuiator and bugger had deserted a fair osculatee, abandoning ber to the sorry solace of Iter kiss-diary, the osculatee way entitled to damages to tbe extent of patting the oecuiator in pawn to the sheriff for a term of years. Kiss diaries are fashionable luxuries and highly commendable, bat when u-arked “ Exhibit A and B ” they some how lose their poetic charm. J M G R I S T —Tonsorial P a r l o r s - . The Pioneer Ship Willie Opalka, Albert Wilke, Fred. Wilke, Helen Roes. Jessie Snyder, Etn*n Kobel, Jesse Monk, Edmund Brunet Amoe Mitcbei Willie Shannon Amelia Lutz Edward Neitzling Barbara Leffier Carrie Rohel CONTEST NOTICE. BEST EQUIPPED 8H0P IN THE Certificate of Co-Partnarahip. 8 tatb of M ontana , 1 „ Countv of Flathead,) **' We, the undersigned, doTiere'by certify that we are partner* in the business of farming, stock-raising and dairying, near Columbia Falls, in Flathead Coun ty, State of Montana, and a re condnet- COUNTY. A. SECOND GRADE. Frank Quinlivan Eddie Newton Esther Phillips Henry Greve Eddie Wilke Oscar Brnnett Clare Valentine • John Winhett Madeline Butler Monte Hoiswortb Lillie Olson Leopold Opalka Ruth Chaffin John Roxmahel Neil Tbornton Groce Lutz Pearl Evans Cedi Loveall Julia Neitzling Hazel Hendricks THOMAS CARROLL, J . P. ing our said business under the firm name and style of Mengon Bros.; that the names in full of all the member»of such partnership are Peter Mengeo, John Mengon and George Mengon ; that we ail reside near Columbia Falla, Mon tana, at which place we receive our mail. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands this 89th day of Augoat, 1903. P btrb M rnoon , J ohn M bnoon , G eorge M rnoon . S tate of M ontana , ) County of Flathead. J On thie 88th day of Anguat. 1903, per sonally appeared before me, J. K. Miller, a notary publio in and for taid county and State. Peter Mengon, John Mengon, and George Mengon, wboae name* are subscribed <6 the foregoing certificate, who are personally 4no*n to me to be the Barae persons described therein, and who executed the same, and who, each of them, acknowledged tbe same to be bia free act and deed. In witness whereof I have hereoato set my band and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. J. K. M iller , ( seal ) Notary Public. First Pub. Sep. 1903. Rents and Collections. Colombia Falls F. J. COOMBS Blacksmith. Wagon- maker & Feed Mill tJ F \ f strictly first class professional horseahoer will be always kept here. Colombia Falls. OONTE8T NOTICE. Though genius clad you with a golden mist, For Rim your matter would but lamely stammer If in tbeir textnre should by chance exist One least, nnholy blemish of bad grammar. Vainly for him the powers yon would unite. Of Sbakspere, Dante, Moliere, Lope de Vega, If. quoting Greek, you once presumed Au omicron in place of an omega I loan ever got rich trying to make] (people believe that be was the only] .rood man on earth. Yonean't climb* 'the ladder of fame by mapping oh< fother people'* corns! They're their, 'coma. Not your*. And they're^ | tender. Keep off the coma. ’ ’ All men are not alike. Once In aJ | while yon may And one who livery' 1 much alike. But some are different.] .You're not the only shirt In the* 'wash. If yon don’t like their stylet |let’em alone. Don't knock. You'll 1 get used to 1L There’s no end of Inn { I In minding your own bnsineae. And. It makes other people like yon bet-] Iter. Better have others get stuck on 1 1 yon than get stuck on yourself. No-' (body geu stuck on a knocker. Don't J ROOM III. J. K. MILLER against homes* bar 28.1900 for Lots 1 and 3, sc byClalbnrn J. is alleged that never at any til »f-:d land or at Nellie Reynold* Led* Nelson Pearl Philip* Alice Brnnet Toibmy Wiles Amalie Rozmakel John Leffier Frank Coombs Claud Butler Clifford Snyder Attomey-at-Law. NOTARY PUBLIC Conlin A Miller Block Practices in all the Courts Columbia Falla - • Montana Ruth Croger Harvev Cunningham Bert Valentino Ray Lute