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XBE ALL HOME PRODUCT Whnt Truiipltod DuH«( «M Fait Week, at Colombia Fall* amt KUewhere— A A beat Everything and Everybody. WlioT MeT At Yeoman Qao 8lH. 'Veil, I’ve got one good friend. Ask K.hee. Tobn Weightman * m in ,lr pell Tliirradar. J C Kennedy was a westbound paes- anger for Kalispell Friday. Nine pupil* of the 7lh grade pasted ■ the Bib. grada examination. X fla ughterwws welcomed at Ihe J F Pattiaon home lu Ka1i«pellr#rld*y, Feb. 11. • r _ - A J1 Mask ill, of Quebec, is visiiing with his brother-in-law, Dr. John T Robinson at this place. F H Jones is Ihe new'night operator ■instead of Mr CoAk if ho ‘has departed with hia family for the east. Don’t overlook the I O 0 F Ball at Mains Hall on Christmas night, Dec81st It is going to be one of ihe big times of the season. Mrs Wore nee Hahn will spend Christ mas with her sisters Misses £iixa and Manda Newton who are attending school at Dilion. Jaa Bolick and J 0 Morton made the regular Bunduy hunt last J^abbaih with th e same result. »Boiiek Shot at a rabbit and Morion got what Bolick shot at and misaed. The Columbia Falla 8oc!al club are sparing no time nor means to make their grand New Your’s Bail a success. Se cure your parlffsririu titne'for they are* all going. M H Romer, from Jamestown, N D visited here this week with hi* brother P I J who will depart next Monday for Jamestown in order to spend Christmas with Ilia parents. C A Chase, of Havre, was a visitor at .ttys' place Wednesday. Tjrere “ something doing” and somothing said about “ hiding out” but; Ui*i Columbian was unable to learn the particulars. If you want to do business with enter prising people you can find them at Col ombia Falls. And' defore purchasing jfour holiday goods just read ths full page ad of E H Snyder & Co .glinted in this issue. J C Csslcy, formerly a Broncho Buck- aronof ili- gr.«< i-litui- lia«)u*i returned from the Oil Fields of the Norih Fork where he tins t«cn doing representing work fur ‘•Ciipt Hilinan.” Ho said up on the Oil-Field whore he lias l>een work ing ilio snow scarcely covers the ground. This place is known a* ihe'Kishenchn 1 and along ihe (order of the creek la the old indiau trail that leada over ihe pass of rhe Koctinnia into Altana country “ is yet available for horses to go over without difficulty this time of the year as theesnow has not fell enough to shut oui Uio,pasen«y. The weather has •■sen so favorable for -working that all haiide who own claims have taken the opportunity of it tiVfl done a great deal of work and yet are working which show quits an improvement in the Oil Fielda. The Klntla no tilt have jnst fin ished pulling iheir .jiiiies and will soon commence operation for the winter. Casley said that all hands are boay up thqrg'except Utale \Jeff” whndon’t ahetber school keeps up or not. The scout full of years is yet vigorous and fall of spirit and capable to rush a train of pacirhorses in the very heart of the Rocky mountains Yon are always wel- st the old (runiiermati's.home no matter hair yon .look. Mr J .C -Casley, raid that there is all kind of people in the Oil Fields .who have sometime sgo been professionals at what occupation they underwent but now “ sorrow to say” said Mr Casley “ that .the prefix of ex have been appfisd to the names of what professions they have possessed,” though not aware himself of the ex being applied on his professional name has talking ahont his friends ex-sheep herder so and so and ex-policeman, so ami so, 'hat they have done rp there. Mr J C Casley who is well known in this city I still bears the features of a broncho buster, who with J H Pocha and Tom O’ Phileard were the slickest horsemen in the Yellow Stone country. He has been the favorite among all the horse cattlemen of Caster, Fergus and Choteau counties. His aetoundjflfc career has not been forgotten by thoee Wha hold him dear. JHe is an Irish breed about three Quarters Irish. A new judicial district was added to| - the county this week wfean the oiminli- loners in response to numerously signed petitions, created Wtyieflah township carving it out of Colombia Falls town ship and appointing peace officers. The new township will include all that por tion of Columbia township lying west of a line drawn from a-point on tbs south hue ol township SO north, range 31 west between auctions 84 and 36. thence north to the south boundary of the Flathead forest reserve, thence west on said bound ary to die point of intersection with To bacco township. The officers appointed were W 8 Dodge, justice of the peace, and T E McCartney, constable. W £ Wliipps, of itallspell, and E H Snyder, of this pises, spent a few days in thd vicinity of Whitefish thiaweek in quest of game. ;If tjfey killed ynty more than the law allows * b has fonad it My ton Whitman, the crack tonaorial artist s d CelqnpUi*’ Fall*, Je managing the Kejiioe barber simp during the lat ter’s absence ; Myron d id'not.agree to take care of the celebrated milk rotitd but the duties will.devolve upon him just the same. : Barber Krhoe has departed for a few weeks trip to Havre and from there will go to Honter Hot Springs where be goes to deliver u p totDave.Hatfield'his .inter est in the milk roots Which he ienoable to take care of aa Dave iatenddd owkeo be signed the will. A O Went berg escorted a -sleighing party to Yeoman Hall Wednesday even- lag and all enjoyed the grand ball given by the Yeoman on that.,evening. A- mong the party -were’ M n 'H'.C Mrs Hahn; Mrs Oia Parker, Sadie New ton and Webb Garner. There were others from town in attendance. - ONtT OK* DAT* OBITK. Dave Grave, the veteran' saloon ruaq and brewer of Columbia Falls, has rent ed the Stockholm Concert Hall building and will move hia saloon therein to-day. He lor a long time was in the business end elrtown but the Columbian has seen > move the businees end several blocksjn a northerly direction and Davp Greve will still have the beet location tn the jj Ry. There is little doubt tlmt Dave will continue to make a success of hia teas. Besides being an old timer that goo<L«ld German knows moreaboatt handling keg beer than all the rest of the boys pat together and hi* beer tradt has grown immenslv on that account. There1 is one thmgitn #!**>* ^rswetnbar and that ia that “There is Only Oaf Daye. Greve.\ Of aiTtbe ways of accosting a stranger by ahebowrttah he wants a-quatter to eat on is “ say feller” or “ say fatty” and barber Kehoe can explain the rest. He was accosted and picked out as a kind hearted gentleman until, well he can ex plain the rest, but don’t never call him fellow or fatty unless you are looking for something. *' Henry Birney, the first white settler to locate in Flathead county, died last week, al the home of relatives in Daven port. Iowa, with whom he was spending the declining days of his life. Up to a year ago Mr Birney had resided eontin- oouely in the county for 31 years, living fcjr a-larger portion of that time on a rafiCfi on th le of the river. Geo E Snyder the celebrated guide of Belton, was a Columbia Fails visitor during the week. George in one of those ■guides who cru guide. He never fsHs'ta . eight any kind of game he goes after and hb will gnarantee thiato hunting parties. He is famili*r,with every acre of ground in a section of wild country about Bel- ■ton that is now about the beat buntigg grounds on this continent. At Hie session of the commissioner*, Monday, the county dads, follow ing o o f their idea of retrenchment, instructed the sheriff to dispense with all deputy sheriffs in the county except thoee in Kalispell and one in the northern por- ’ tion the eounty. This will doaway with the services of a deputy at this place and at Dayton, and the doty of preserving thsBjgace will jjmgjwi upon the con- eta blea. GLEN ITEMS The heavy at-irms of last month bit ua lightly. -Since then the weather lias been clear and pleasant. Thomas W Creamer, of Bigfork with family were visiting with bis parents J H Creamer and wife the past few days. C AtCnrtis and fasnily from the ice bound part of Seiners were visitors with and Mrs Enoch Phillips the past BAB BOOK NEW8 There seems to be qnite a confusion trouble if they don’ t watch oot meddling and let the mail boxes plone. Mr and Mrs Snyder are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine girl, dated Dec 19th, Geo Snyder and Ray Walter went Belton and brought down Mr Snyders' horses to winter in the valley. Frank Bovle and wife were visiting in our vicinity Monday. Alien Lewis has returned from the let, he brought with him some very fine slock. Unb Lewis and wife monrn the Iota of their iisf^nt child which died Tuesday. B ettis The Geo. B. McClellan Post, No. 24, G. A, K.. meets every 1st and 3d Satur day each month, at 2 p. m , at the Sol diers’ Home. E. Keener, commander, N. H. Morley, Adjutant. Colnmbia Lodge, No. 43, meets every Tuesday evening at their hall in Colum bia Falls. Mont. Thos. Thornton, Sec. Watkins’ Comedy Company. At Nat ter’s Hall. Christmas night, Dec 25, OS. unlfl Ji ind - a i l . I will sell a t cost from 1 my entire stock of ladies and hats, cups and the celebrated Soroeis underskirts. M rs M S F osteb . .Frank Young generaly known as ancle John' has thenext Maim south from the: Rod and Gun Clubgrounds Mr. Young has 160 acres of good fruit land mtaut acres under fence with several hundred fruit trees out. 8ome of which are liear- ing. Mr Young ia a veteran aud bach •lor, keeping batch hall in old 4B style, where all are welcome. His cabin is d o * - to tAe Jake where lie live* content ed and happy if' not luxnrously. I in tended to call on Uncle John and get thing* straight from him but when I reached the gate and looked down to the fiBoeeLaaw that he had company. A doren or more dusky young Flathead maidens dressed in gay holiday aitire. Their bright calico dreeees and dolmas glistened in the sun, the wide strips red Crren. yellow and blue were piciureeqi if not np to fashion. White watching their gambol* the chaparone came from her tape with a papoose on her back, a a saddle made of her dolma. I a*ked it if Uncle John was having a birthday a picnic. She answered me by giving bar back a hunch which tossed the kid her shoulder, then with her hand ahp threw the left breast up, the kid caught tt-wtth both hands and went for hi* d iift* a* cuteaa a monkey with a biK rfpple. She winked the other eye \ trotted down the road with a merry laogh as agil as a fawn, as graceful as a bear. W H P. Watkins' Comedy Company, At Yeo ■maoMtail,-Fairview, N Tear’s Eve., Dec sit*. ;; Grant Smith and W £ Hat registered at the GaytoPd Monday, had.just retbrnod from - Little Harry Shannon fell through the ice on the elongh last Saturday and cam* near drawnfng. The water was very deep but Harry clung to a pole poshed out to him by some other youngsters, and they pulled him oat. He was conscious for some time after being cued and for some more *ime could only ejaculate “ I am fr xe.’-’ He bas since sold his skates and is all right. F^idle .Olpon is the pupil w[io won tin $5 gold peioe promised to the best behav ed pupil by Mrs Jack. Others did re markably well. A tea posed baby girl was reported at ihe residence ol Mr# Geo E Snyder Tues day. The Columbian extends congrato- laiions. Mrs J M Walter, frem the eijat side ol ■ he river waa doing basinees in town thi week. 8he drives a fine trotting horse. Alex Lupfer.L B DeWItt, FK Day and Gns Weieal, of Kalispell were looking ,-er the situation here Tuesday. John and Ernest Crossth waite have returned from »a two weeks’ stay at Skokane. Mrs N Beacord ia reported ill. Dont Forget That Christiensei' And Pnrviance Are Selling Goods At Reduced Prices Chicken* .................. . .................. I-12X Bet* ...................... 40 Carrot* Cabbage.................. . 1 50 Oats. 85 90 Bailrd Hay . . . Fine assortment of Fall street It. , and the latest styles in Ladies’ TsiJor made Hats, sleo Caps.Tames and Toques for children’s school wear. The Hub bas aoea to sell. The law requires that all mining no tices for publication, notices to co- owner add applications for patenV be published in the newspaper, of general circulation, published nearest the prop erty The Columbian is pow the offi- -ial paper for this end of the Flathead county. KphMiiilow Kennedy Sells Shoes Colum b ia County Falls, M o n t. T h e best in the Bna and transfer meets all trains -BE N T SELLMAN, Jr., Proprietor ------ GTJB^ 1 W E W I S H T O l Visitor at our Store m exhibition the biggest stock of furniture We TUaee goods were selected especially for fitting out the homes of this valley with beautiful and qseful holiday gifts. ' W e P a y The Freight ) KALISPELL - - MONTANA. K A L I S P E L L H O S P I T A L r Everything new with all modern conveniences. None-bn nurses employed. Rates $1 to (3 a day according to location of rooms and amount of care required. This includes room, board, nuning and laundry. Fourth Avenue East Kalispell, Montana. H E KENNEDY O/lumbia Falls, Montana. J A M E S K H N lsrE L ) Y= r D r u g s City Cafe E L PARKER Proprietor CZNTA m e **111 n a t m w rcmavrant Columbia Palis £ * 2 Moot T I. C. S e lvage —T O - Read the paper that gives yon facte and keepf you posted on all that is go ing on around you. Ask yourself If the paper yon are now reading does not fill the bill. K a l i s p e l l M a l t i n g and. B r e w i n g C O . ’ s C E L E B R A T E D L A G R B E E R K a lispell Mont. D R . H . N S B A S a . R e g u lar Physician & Surgeon Finest X Ray in the County Columbia Falls, Mont.