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The Columbian (Columbia Falls, Mont.), 28 Jan. 1905, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn85053048/1905-01-28/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Dr. J . F. Robinson, «ml Dr. J. Tilletl were bugine*« S iti The Patterson hat andevery- •ojher article in the gents furn- dhingline are for sale at the right prices at H f K e n n e d y ’s , JAS KENNEDY* D R U G G I S T CO VM D IA F A I . I J i , MOM-ANA. Dealers in druggs and med-/ ioinry' paintt, oil* and glass.) ^Stationary and fancy goods, v ) cigar» tobaccos and confection*! i Always open. com mm M, Proprietors. Fresh milk all the time. COLUMBIA. F A IL S . - MONTANA T h e r e I s B u t O n e D a v e G r e v e TOWN AND < COUNT / NEWS. / Have you seen those nobby Hat- Main’*. • A. F. iiaskill it viritjng with hit brother-in-law, Dr. Kobinton. Finder Please ti ofli -e mid V- reive, Judge J E. Erickso iti lerui of court in Te convened hit*. h county last F. Putter non of K*li*|>ell, vititing among friends itere latí inlay. O’cloXs White- lith Tnesbsy. On account of smallpox In Clioteau Judge Erickson liaa adjourned the court nek to .see th.it new 'line of dreei goods at 1118111 ’». * Read the rh«ranra -sale add of the R. W. Main Meii-antile C„ on another |mge of this paper. C. F . Liiengor came in from White- fish Sunday and visited with his family t the Home ranch. Mss. J . M. Kennedy, win a business visitor in KaliepeU Monday returning home the same day. The spring term of-the district eon «will open February flfh nt *10 Jndtre Erickson presiding. pleasant dancing party was given at Main’s hall Tuesday night, and was at* nded by a fair sired crowd of town peo- Mrs. Richard Brown departed Wed- sday morning for Spokane, where she will visit with-her daughter, Mrs. McGuin r temp weeks. W. F Jellison, the well, known bu«i- isb man of Lasalle, was a passenger on tlie stall Monday, going to Kalispell on business «iHt lew. Mrs. M. A. Butler arrived here Tues day. from her ■horn* at Delana, Minn., and is visiting with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. R if hard Brown. In the midst of our big rush spring goods are coming to the R. W. Main Merc. Co, every day. • The president has sent the senate the nomination ns agent for the Indians for the Blsckfeet agency, of Captain Jas.'Z. Dare, U. 8. A., retired, Washington. Major Monteath retiring. W. W. Kilev and familv.of Kila, Mont., ho have been visiting with relatives in Minnesota for the past month, were passengers on the .weal bound train Mon- tam ing home. Mr. Kih y would i “ Your Neighbor’* WiU” was present ed to a lair sized house at Mnin’s hall Iasi night. Mrs. Jo*. Rogers, of C.unas Prairie, I arrived here Thursday, and is visiting witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . K. MiHer,- lV reyfl. Cn.ifpbcll, whois in jail in Kalispell ■ u>y»lf i-hsrge ol being the bur glar who held up tlie depot nt this place about too weeks ago, was arraigned in justice court last week and it|ion waiving exaini- ation tyas brand over to the dis- Joe Zorzi, who la cutting tiea on his ranch neur Mellon, received Hn ngly, wound on his left arm Thursday hr falls ng from a load onto the blade-of an axe. Mr. Zorzi came to town anil had the wound drea*ed, and returned to bis camp Friday morning. A telephone message Fiidav morning stated that a fire had occuried in Kal- is|iell Thursday night and liad con sumed the Joe. Uagner building ami adjoining same on coner Second avenue west and Second street. NEWS NOTES FROM 0 ( jR NEIGH HORS. Western New*: There is muah aicanees in i.ibbv. It seems to be a mild form of. he grip. It yields readilv to.the simple reaunent of hot toddies and barring a day or so in the house there is not much complaint from the pali-uts. Whitehall Pilot: The new hospital building is at l«Bt ready for occnpancv. i ’ .I Ijave evofy co-.rcrience for the nr care .of patients. It is well ar ranged. and those who go there (or tr.-at- ; will have the In-st of care. The hospital is in charge of Miss Hansen and Miss Wann, experienced nur-es. Inter,Lake: The first train load of the logs the O'Jlrien Lumber Co. iaj;ut- ting at Lnkeuiew is expeoted down to day, and the loge will he taken to the mill at Somers for sawing. The com pany is cutting about live million feet of logs in that vicinity, and tl.erp will lie all told several Imndred earn of them. as there is a more fiequent train service than the piesuut semi-weekly it will be several months before the of the logs are dumped into the ie.fit.-mi« iu thi- phi been for the illneswof his little danght. just been issued by tl situ of the i •usos a report . irrigation h montan» the dnta being brought up Othe end. 1002. It Is-how i there w ere hen .9,490 rr gaied fauns in .the slate. le-' Diluita-r of’ acre* irrigated beins , 140,004.a nl Uie total com f construct- ■A irrigated systems having been1 #3,079,978, an aveiage of only «4.Í» per NOTICE ! All Subscribers of Hendrick’s Col umbian, who are paid in advance will re The Columbian untili such dale eir subscription expires, und those of the aubsciiher* who are indented to the paper w ill1 idease c»ll and settle mie :n The Columbian at the rate of 42 00 per year. A large number of gamblers, . hop fiend», gnd men who are liahittiM of the lligbt districts arrived in the city yes terday morning from Havre, seeking fuge here, say a tit--Great Falls tribnne. They had been run out of Havre by the .orders of Mayor Newman, and the situa- ion in the raiiroad town is -such that hey weee glad to get away in a hurry. Havre ism dosed town and «tosed tight, and it is-the judgment of those who got ieir walking papers that tl« lid aril! mam nailed down for many weeks to E . A. Stewart, who recently began haul ing logs for Olson A 'Petterson, met with painful accid nt Tuesday which re ediln one of his feel being bad ivorushed. Mr. Stew art was on .a load of logs, when the sleigh upeet, and the logs caught hi« foot. The accident happened neat Miller ranch north of lown a t about 10 o’clock a. iu., and as Dr. Robinson in Whilefisb, the patient suffered for several hours awaiting hit return. Stwarl was token to his home On east side ss soon as the injured member was dressed. Remember that big sale on muslin underwear a t slashed prices at Main's great clearance sale. * Methodist Notes. Sunday School—Jan. 22. Attendance 37. collection «1.10. The protracted meetings closed last Tuesday night. They were of twenty- days duration, during which time convicting, converting, and sanctify- not> ’’ ng power of Gnd « i manifested i arked degree.’ The pastor was greatly aided by Rev. N. F. Lnvin of Whitefisli is well se hy.tbe .members and friends >( \trtr'church. God keep the convert* <n.I lend them ss well aa all Chnsliiuis nto the deeper experience of the Gospel .1 Jesus Christ. The dimension« of the work at White- isli became so large as to demand the rare of a resident pastor. Hence the pastor Itere resigned and Brother Lav in appoint« d t<> the Held. We predict i.im a eiicM-.sfttl pastorate-therb. In addiiion to ilie work here the pastor ill look after our 'interests at Half Ms) confer The.program for Jan. 20 is as follows: itnday school at 10; preaching a t 11; pworth league at j ; preaching at 8. SubjwohwHdoming services'” A leaf from etere Biography\ evening What Think ye of-Christ.” Services at Half Moon at 2:30 in the afternoon. Cutter For Sale. Cutter nearly new, for sale cheap. Apply to John Robideau, Gaylord Hotel. D r . / . J Í . U jltett, mm destisi Colum b ia S’alts, Tifoni. J I I S T E V E N S ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice in Statu and Federal \Courts and before the Land Office Notary Pnblic, Postoffice Block. Kalispell - - Montana: ¿l^rCo.iiplete Dry Goods Department' jgffi^Coinpleie Furniture department ^ffiPComplete Hardware Department Complete Grocery Department {(^Com plete-Clothing Department COLUMBIA FALLS i m m ga y l o ^ d — — ¡Dost a n d f i n e s t C ç u ip p o d Sfo s s i i n S t a t ho a d County $ T ~ ' ¡F Hrad C 9 n % MULLER LEWIS Proprietors - - Columbi« Palto y . i m y c o . , D r u g g i s t s Have now on display all kinds of holiday presents, Christmas and New Year cards, Souvenir China, Toys, and Tree Ornaments! Calendars andAlmanacs Free for your homes. THE NOTE BOOK ON KALISPELL. lisiled Kali spy II Monday, it jiving our first visit to that place the division was moved to WJ.itefisli. Kalispell, like all other citiei <>f the oifte, is .quiet, and although suffering the loss of the Great Northern pay roll t the change of the division point, the resent crash wonld probably not.have sen felt until midsummer of the pre-1 :nt year, had the crops of the valley j Ml year been of au average yield. j During the day we visited Flathead )untv'H n«w court house, which is a trip that woaid he mad* more easily on j board a street car than by physical : Through the courtesy of j Clerk and Recorder J . W. Walker we* shown through the different offices of the magnificent' structure which coat «40,000 to complete. On the first flapr! of county superintendent of schools and sheriff. The second Hcor occupied .by the treasurer, clerk and recorder, clerk of the court and aeseesor. the tliinl floor is t^o-effilionne, and large Judge Erickson office. Upon meeting each of the county official* artd deputies we will vouch that they are as pleasant, accommodating d congenial-“ bunch” of officials as are he found in any county sent in the Good Seed Oats. I hove 2000 bushel of big Banner oats, raised in-1003, that I want tn*ellat«1.50 hundred at ranch. If you want to raise you must sow cats tgh 140 lbs. to 3 J LUNCH COUNTER ANB COI FE E PARLOR.. BEST C P 0 COFFEE ALONG HE LIE PRICES MODERATE. A cordial invitation extended to everybody to call while waiting for tho trains. Plenty of free reading matter to pass the . time, and make von feel at heme. L. C. B U T T E R F I E L D , Prop'r. -=a ^ T U D E B A K E R e \W a o;ons and. C arriages A R E T H E B E S T For Sale By H U T C H IN S O N B R O S . I O O F H A L L , Columbia Falls, Mont. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tJKiTK» S tatu is hereby givi . Mont nsmed settler bos Bled............................ ........ tn make fln«l proof In support of hi» claim, an tlml ««111 proof will I*- in«il,i before the R.-ftmtor unit Receiver T*. 8. Uni! rtfiJi-o at Kalbpell. ---------- onMarrliT. «05,Mi: EVERETT BOW, mviulilp Wnorth, range 1 » «• He iiAiue« the following » ■» I continuous residence upo •i «tld Und; viz: M l » KALISFEU.MÀi-nìtG^BREWING Co. KALISPELL. MONT. Wood and Poles for Sale. ¡ The Columbian Job Room. For Dry cord wood loaded on.cars ........ « 2 75 j Dry cord wood in three car lots.... 2 05 Poles of all kinds from 4 to ti inch 111 feet long, price each .............. Fire wood in poles or logs, about 21 cords to the -ca r ............................. 38 00 Address: H enry D km ., ’ Via Essex, Bear Creek, Mont. Or wire Operator at Bear Creek. Read The Columbian f o b ¿ P r i n t i n g Letter Heads Envelopes Fosters B ill Heads J ’irsi-c/ass ¡Paper Stock jfttra c t iv s TType 'Design Noteheada Cud«, Etc. ? , w Tfhe C o lum b ian Columbia Falls, Mont. * tjS S T Mail Orders Solicited.