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POLSON DOES THINGS’ VOLUME 1, POLSON, FLATHEAD COUNTY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1910. NUMBER 3 WHY WE APE THUS The publishers. of the Con i'll1); are peel in the near future to pub >li nil at home, an eight page paper ave the stock ordered for that pur* ise. lint we did not expect to rush ie matte)*. Rut circumstances over bicli we iiave no control compels. up i fro into yellow journalism and give u an all home print t.tifs week/ , )ur ready print due here on Wed pda.v 1ms not yet arrived. We tyivfc Bide life miserable for G.W . Will jis, manager of the W illam sT tt)^ irtatlon (’ompany and J. M. Mettler ‘obliging clerk a t the Grandview btel trying to locate tliemlsslnp Jckage, although neither .gentl* an was in any way to blame,- tor lU m-arrlval. But up to the tlmt* of >lng t o press, it had not been found.. But here we are, W e ' offer no dopy. For we havedone th s 't e s t |e could. i A Few Compliments * 9 9 |Hol»on, i he bust ling little city by i Flathead lake, Ixusts of another Jwspaper, which iriade Its appear* rte last week. It Im called the itliead Courier, amir In published by iC. P. Cowman Printing company. |ie new paper (s an eljrliC pa#e slx I lumn publication, fullT»f snappy w sunl splendid articles concerning Ison And the Flathead reservation, st luck to It.—Tlie PJainspjin. , 1 * 5 * Che Flathead Courier, thiLriew /jpf*; »r of Poison, made its first appeat> > last weelf, and is- a publication ii&t reflects credit on the progressi ve (tie city where l t t« published. ItJ (an eightttagp quarto,. well' edited full bf hews, arid tlw advertising I the first Issue indicates th a t it will I i,appreciated a n d s u p p p r t e d t h e isln<&8 Interest? of the feservfttiotr wn.—The Kallspel Bee... 9 9 f Platt lead Courier waa among the changes opened, on oltr desk Tues- The initial number was pub- telied THiirsday by ^ i WM; ^.Cowmaii id her son. C, P. CoWmari, wlio t v ntly conducted a job otHce at Mis- >u]a. Tt is pulilished at PoljioH Mid insists ot vi/M , six column pages I ltli a patent inside, jaitd $ommen<^ isiness with a promising supply of ivertisiug matter.. Tbe Republican' t elcomes Tho #lstlieid Courier to s exchange table and wishes it snc- b. —Ravalli CouRty.Bepuiicaa,^.' * V » : 1 ... j \ x Missoula, Mont., April 2H, HilO H ms Flathead Courier, : ^v' ' Fffiaon, Montana. » Gentlemen:—., •, / . . ; ' J ust received the copy at tafur paper and . you'are certainly M> congratulated dfifcuch a d a n d y k p e r ami a towp like Poisonrcprt«In>( 7*4nust have a grea^’ deal of f r it, bush, snap and fenefg^' to Support pieh a newspaper as you putvout:! } our market day scheme is a dandy |ni:t I take i t tiiat this is the rofli of the Chamber'' o f commerce , id yourselves; this co-operation is aitainly btjn^jieial toyou both.. And lain let us CMgratu)4teTlJif CotM* kk on Its. size, excellence aiid \enter* prl e. Vow.;^rtiIj,v Cll AMHKK OF COMMKKCK A. J. Breltenstein, Sec. V illi its last, issue The Sentinel eased to he, tlie .only ptpcr^iubllpijjefiJ \i .tlie Flatl lead reservatfbrt, the VttM hca ourier having made its«pptaiv| (kne laM. Friday. ■'The-flrst-aijjjibfii aent of the coming of tlie neft^pa vas as “a newspaper; t f ^ 8 f e w * i , Odd Fellows Observe GOOD PROGRAM RENIJERED.AND EV£«YflODY^tt*6flOfltJt(l£ cl)ance'v®U)rs would h ive been.'ttyd foif them, to •re»llre *K t Wy platired over the au- dtoneb t$at t l i i s * a * a ’jffctberlng oft httd’neyerm et'beforefnaaocial way. There were ^ u e w6o: are ,roiil resldenta”, lm h » 'atnifikfe'.VMv. ,ln.''^pp|s<>nV^i|ri^;|he^fi»li' Of lwe. liiit many more coutiVtiieir tieskkiniee''^^ J‘'' ber .by days'j ^ t ^ t l w r e t iifcn* no atrangers there. AU.wfre made wel coiin*, Tlrt fW ioilite; of yesterdayi ^ I v * 4 l u » t a « < » i ^ » ^ ^ the'tfd ito e iv nor^ .snol)ftlrtin^v brtt:;Just * faif itlw rlnK ^ ^ ^ p U w . . ' t p , Tlie octaiiriQri w a a tj^olK ^ V v rte of the ninety flKtva^iyMtwo,* of th i organisation of tlie IiidtpiiijleBiOirdeir of Odd Fellows; ' An^ tljat tbe l o d ^ lii a feptitoroiif nearly, eypry st^W. i n t i # tThlon. .C;^' Ib f a t ^ g ? a « r t t e d t y t l » R e ^ k a h s jii the entertaijiM Ut, A » r Sk&itrin (Sd^poMd of Mr. and M ra.faocoinpli«hed aomethlng. S. IjfiaaMiJaiMl & . Co^turffuirnifihed tli«fli^t numbar f>n., the program.: j . A.. Tiow, l a a aboMf ^addrefe; citended* i 'haMrtjf• to all. B, |Doi^ur« t)ien pleaaed t | * audience w ith ii violin solo with pianq Tiiere :was » read % ^ M ^ ''T t M i Goat'' 'h y ^ li^ . Ella Montgomery. A ttera^o e a l g ^ l y J ^ Oaiiitn,.! accompanied by M n. 8am i^. R Mams. I)r. XamiuiM ,g»ie:+ addrew^'his s.uW««t b e tn| T in 'Q |U l^r ItOKESEEKERS HAVE TROUBLES . OF THEIR OWN ., 'TlKiie lsa gre^t deal of- complaint among the holders, of numbeni bit tlie reservation, In regardtotlie mai)Her iii s\liich tli6 openltigr li»s been juggled b>fthe department. They have several ooiflplainte,but.the iualn oTiqIs the non appea^pce of tlie, wliluh were promlf«d a t the tlniP o f : the drawing. „Wton the lucky :on«a. w r e noiiiied la^*jnm m er th a t tltejrhad dntwit tliey itfi>e also.M d ;.that b.«i Hjtfcl.) \'adMafi«d 'map>^Mld:b»; ifurnlslied^ iW v onei., a fiiw^aya agb a f^M iB tlfth a l ^ p ,. w i ^ - $ b 1nf9ip a - iib n w h a t e v e r i i t t r e c ^ l v W a l ^^^^^1 land ollkMS^wAitolk for iwentf.five' eents. '\A m y few- of a list of thilaiid^.but to the majority It, is pnctically of no value whatever. S l y i S Another cauw for«omplilrit Is the •^M ld im e n t of tlie lriiRatlbntraou;»] At, tlie, tim e of i^fct& tkfo, it w>s generally undeiHood that the land ail consisted b f one Iiundr^ and a i i t f pcre tracts, nothing being said about Irrigation. ''T',; ' STom of tbe hbmeMekera have ahy- thingbutgoodviordsfortlievalley, Utose %|io have beeq over It liioet tibQniuKti^ being to^dcist - In th e ir IrralMitxit t)M y d o thh>kthattli« de- ptrtm e n i liaa h ot given tlHmraitquare I t w.ould look^M tlwugb ln tlw « |i yean that tha i^eFirt^ment haa> bewi f j t i i j ^ r e a ^ /br this opening.:t])at tiiere V iadbM n tliiuenpughtoliave ai^.':, M |n LiiaTiow f b ik if ^ '|(jjtli^ vocal' solo and I, A. T tftii 'gaVe | alioit address on FratarhaliBm. T h i prograni was d b isd witb a vocal ^olo b.v J. F.^Cook, Sirs. ^Jook accompany lr^g himion thp j}ia«o^ The oreliest'ta now furnislied entertainment While icecto^maiid cakewere eerved. ‘ After the refreak&wiii were served the lloors were cleared and those wlio vtlliieil enjoyed a dance. liA H C O M I D u n m r r n n w Bwsiiapu r,’ ’ tliotigh whyiljli . , . .. . | A > X .8 f ly TMf B«iy4N Anrai M«niif, T h r | . . Inril Above twin Ukt. . ' .;*■■ -X, ‘Ti ^ '; f v While on tlielr ^ trlp'through tl4 Swan River country last w«jk, A. Ki .^mv ai»d Mr.r Siinii)ons dlscovcre«} the l>ody bf a mairiying fceNWe hi* trail. ‘ IT BrO'Ved to be thm tnf Aural Morely, an old mqn Who disappeared iast*i>et;ember, vv Iiile on ills way from Ids tirotiier's cabin to Big Fork. At tlie tinie of ‘ills disappearance It ,w ^ de<*lcied tliat he had been drowned in Swari Lake as tlie lce'' wSsvery tliiM a t thelliue' aiid the shore of the 1l^ce(i«^^enw a tcli«i from ifte.tlnle tiie ice ivent out, When found the body la^face downward, about ilfteen reet from; the t M I amfabout a lia.fr mile from the cabin. The coroner w is AiotL|ed and the body was 1a|j£h lo t i i g t'ork, interment .being mi^k \ ! ! f s # # r s $ u r llie JnteNLake ln speaking of the. m atteraayst ::v ; :x- \ u “ln « peiaonal letter sent tb 'K^lte* |pd, /ud^*:#lttan, who haa dbaiye of th e opening expreesed lils v ^ r e t tliat tlw liifofinattoii aupplled ieso rnbager, but says Uie lack of informafoii, from tlie reelamatioii s^«lce,and the geu? eiul delay iii. getting the neeeuH d ata to blip, )tml tUe lata date at wnicli the state aaleetlons were flied; made If imposnlble for him to furnish any further information ttmA' te con- tanw d o n the maps.an^ltlie circulars’’ H M ttir R n ip s {^embers of Chamber el Cetmeree Are Surprited at Lut Meeting To the Members of' tlie Executive Committee, Chamber of Commerce, ; PDisbn, Montana. Gentlemen:-- - . I lierewlthsubmit my res- Ignationas Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce to take effect May 1st. Perm it' me to atate that for some ti.ne 1 have felt tliat tlie constantly Increasing duties devolving upon tlie office would' not juntify the taking o f to mucli of my time from my regular business, and not only does this affect my time but is requiring about half of tlie time of my office assistant, which meafis a direct outlay of con siderable money which I do not deem juwitied Inasmuch as the odice has lio reiiumeratlon.attached to it. I have also felt that.if it could lie at ail arranged that, the \Chamber of Commerce 'should' have vT secretary who could devote his whole attentlou to the work of developing tlie town aloitK coinmerclal lines. For wliere one Is engaged in othei- business how* evei- careful and Impartial lie may be it Is not impossible tliat i t ml)fht be assumed by someotie that it1'm ight Inure to tlie pecuniary advantage t,f theperson. holding such position. * Permit me to thank. you lor your splendid co-operation ,and fur tlie pleasant relations wliicli has a t all times prevailed In our business mat- tjprsif 1 have always tried t«.give my up. .tlie .piiamf>er ‘ . order that it may be- factpriit tlie iipbuild- id-city.,'I assure at pleasure i you ! * ) * • - ■ \ •ker, Sfecy. ..... :|(piftiion s New Band ^fJpolsbh, Tlie' Reservation City” Is the title^of tbe advertising booklet, ju s t, r e w ly ^ la’ '(Hiapiber: of d- m. 1.1 i Commerce, ^ve'i'tliousaiid. copies \•wber ie A iwentea^iniiHilai^^Q^ issu^ arid'tiiaj^wiii beKattisred AM # r o ^ l » t e For A Fine QrguilittiA) :** \ _ ILl—J _ : r-' All toyervofmuslcwill'besurprised whan .(he Poisoii 'Band makes.lit« dabut. .For-lnstaad M ainatpnia'; ,iill liear ^professionals.. Men ^ •*lp|»*e baeii membeni. .of soma of the JttjRt bands in tlie ciountiytfneniir cpm- :p « e t t o !MaouBand, - Afld.baeh'one. ownh his owii I n s t r u c t ■. r :Thereare nbw .;tj»elye ptecea^but ilii number »ftl ^ jiieA a r e d tb- twenty .as 'aooh«? otters «^tii>'lut\'e signified tliMt Inten tion of Joining tlie organliaMon can. leeure tlielr Instrum ent. Tba- fol' * twlng Is (lie priMnt- :membenlilp: > . O.Ppaberg. Solo Cornet >. B « t«rd*vaiu,'lst (Jbrnet. B, Coufouw, 1st Cornet.’ ' if . - ' i r ^ - l t o l b Clarinet. X. Kringlen. lst Clarinet. Oeo.Waile.Barltonp. fit. Haiisoi), Solo Tromboho. B; Llvergood, ^olo Altip. P- Trohpuw, lsfcv TfenoK . -jPif S awjer,JlbBass. 1 : Fired Ddugla^s, Tenor Drpm. IVal'.Wf{glit, Bass Ohlm. Tlie should have ' tlie cordial supiibrt -of our dtl*ehH,_fbr a town Without a band IsJJke a shlpNiHhout ajwW er. TI m j \vlll: make tlielr Brst ^pianliK e at the big sale day ou siuirday April ao. (|0BfiAN tN rp»li Major Morgan was in town to4ay for -tlie purpoiw: of making aettlC' ij}eilt with the allottees wliose l^lot'- ihehts ha\*e been used, by tlie gela tion, service forreservcH rsfW a n d iooklug after' btfier businew pertaln* 1 ' '\ie oW(». ! M*J. Morgan hi very sanguine In rbgaM to bis scheme for Uie;holdlng of a fair this fallatwhk;h tbii ilndiaiis compete. Ills plan Is to ItvkT the fair at some central point, giving' premiums, having athletic sports, in faot, conducting it like any fair only putting the'Indiana to tlie foie. I t is now Mi* to Polsoii to se cure the fair. WORK ON BRIDGE BEGINS MONDAY H. W. Sweet wliff has charge of the construction work of;the ilew.bridge, for Biirrili Bridge Co. Was In town Tuesday. He gave Cramer Bros, an order to c u t tlmliers with which to buijd the pile driver. The timbers are.to lie riady Monday and work will be S tarted at that tim e .1 Mr. 8weet stated that the woric wouM bo- mslMd through as ^ i i ^ l y ’ agjjo^U'l*. | )': . Took Long Walk A .K .B fay anjd, Mr. Sluiiiionswrlv* ed.liome this week front a iwo'iirjfe&l* trip tlirougli tlie Swan River,country. Tliey went from here to ilig l oric b} boat and from there they went afoot tints having a good chance to see the country. Mr. Bray says there is some grand timber In that, scr.tioii„and thinks he will go buck later. ! 1 . \\ v Resident Pastor Coming Rev.' White and wife are expected soon from Glasgow, ''MtintfctHC' Mr; White is the new minister assigned to the First M.- E. Church. Ife comes well* recommended, having been at Glasgow' for t he past I'mir .years wliere he built up the chinch from the weakest to the strongest congregation in the town. Telephone System Delayed Tlie cross arms .foi* the-local tele- plione have been received at the dock here. The system wlllbe put in as soon as possible. '1 lie line from the uotth.iias been delayed, owing to trouble in getting- a iljjia away, but H w ill, lie ready lor service iu a few viweks. — » ^ _____ _ __ i; Bu>|!)eii Mftns’ Club Organized over the Security State CvbuUdlng bave lieen rented by JJen ed.u b ai'd will be ‘ we. They will ^gjj^tkbta* and a \ four rooms THE RESERVATION CITY BOOKLET READY FOR DISTRIBUTION • brbtfctetvoyer tlifc'Tisbuijtryj . -Tlie d^qrlpijyb matter,l« gobd.it«it is well written: asareaJtothep advertise meats. TypogfiipWbiHyilt t a b e i n g thew o r k f if ^ ) « 5! i ^ u h a b j o b . 0ffc« a t Mlsapuj.a.^B«it iVcaf Hies too much Mvertlalng for tlie amount pf deaerlp* Jfci ve' S t l w :b ^ . I t w o u l d |o o k M t h o u g h jlr. Jdhnson. tlie ^ntlem aB ’Whagot p- tliii^idokiet, . might ha,ve;been a ^ $i»:n^ni liberal. T l» cover esii«ci* illy iooka cheap. Thlsj^i tobe iwgwt> ted a^]Bie; fithjBesife men of.- - ■' ' oeitai^y 'put uj> enough money., to dbitbte4^r;.he a g reat'^enettt to’ Pol- •on and t & '^ i w a t t o h * t r Tlie bopkleta' are uow available a t tiie offioe. flf.tlie ..Cliimber ° f tCoin meiyse a n d i t ia hbpe4tlm t ojir tw'hs* men wtHi net f^l'U tillie Utls medium pf in f O i ^ t ^ t ift^writiiig to Uieh* f riendsponcenilitg. our/cUy.. FOUirhl AVENVE -fillAOlNfi HI BE V DONE AT ONCE Tlie.cpmmittoe ih clwi*ge. of the Folirth A ifnti; gcadtng made a d e a l this waettto have the d irt taken from the liiuiemeiitof the Latimer building pla :eA on t h e street. This; remo.vSa the ,w t obstacle from the grading prppoiHUon so tlie we^k will ifow:.lie pushed rapl^fy. ^Tlip ctreet w}]l be and g u tteredfi^m theCatlioticoliuroli to tlie dock. Wvhei^ttM leted i t will be t l ^ on1y * t i ^ f i n w i : n o n grade and wlll add n«K!h, not only to the appearencean^viihieofFotirthAVe. pipperty bdt to the whole tbwn. An lmpn>y«ment of this kind Is perma nent aiid of tlie nature that counts. I t Is to lie hoped th a t the property ownerk on other streets will follow tlie example set by Fourth Avenue PW le. ... CEM|NT BRICK AND TI^E FACTORY ! STARTS WORK Guy Mansur lias started his cement block, and brick factory and will keep t hings inoyiug from uow on. He has one of the best mixing machines made, and a brick moulding machine that dous its work (|tilckty4*!rittKe!l. Tlie. brick they a ik tuininy oitroi*e perfect In every w’a^ and' make beautiful as welI us subetanila) building?, ,1k also makes alt kinds of tile. amT-chlmuey blocks that are perfect , and easy to ptit lip. (ienient. is growing more popular every dQ as aXiuildiiig mater- Iril and Mr, Manbur will, ulidoiitedly lutve to run lite-.'faclorv to Its fullest .•ViiMtV tt'Bl'mrtlv : > c a v i t y ' t6'i5(ipply the 'dethahd. ENJOY TRIP ON LAKE A c 6 mpanyvof thirty made the trip up to ;Blu«^ Bay, and return Sunday- on tlie M&ry-S. The day was beauti ful and,the waters of tlie lake was like a g reat uiirtor in wliicli the trees bit tfie islands, wit h wliicli the lake is i jo t t e d ; and oiiflie m ountain sides of the shores wltlvthe snow capped pealcs above were so artistically reproduced t h a t voii could h u t have a feeling of reverence and awe forthe Great. A rtist .who made this possible. And then the company was congenialjuid the boat well managed so th a t everyone cai.ne home feeling benetitted by the outing. • - • .......... - “■<**■*— ••• PLANS FOR NEW GARAGE CHANGED To Be Surveyed Of Platlini The Tracts TO Be The plans for the.nevv garage al, tlie corner of Fourth and Ii .streets have been changed since notice w as pub lished last \jeek.; H u t the eliange was for the better, tlie plans' as they ai*e now drawn call for a building 34 x SO two storjes high and a nine loot base ment. The basement will be concrete w ith a cement floor. The building will be frame veneered with brick. E. Kringlen has charge of the con c r e t e ' work. Excavating for the basement is now in progress. CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES Rev. Fill her Edw'ard Grlva of St Ignatius Mission was a Courier caller Saturday, lie ha.s arranged so as to have regular servicies hereafter at •Poison, - as follows: first mass 7:00 a. in., second mass anil sermon l<i:uoa. in. :Si\nday school 2:00 p. m. sermon and benediction \:;t 0 p. m. and mass Mon- daj; a t 7:00 a. m. These services are lo ^ . h e i d , o n the second and last Sun \iajfTOTiwiir month. W e Wttl Not Be H ^ d Belore Fall ^ I ’KJinjthe following dispatch Iu Stuiday’sV Mli^oulian, 1^ will be seen Miat^ tl»4ake fR)bt^ots wll|i hot be on sale a» 'soc^,5i«..many expected. So t l i a t ^ p ^ l ^ t h e r improvements will not. 1 iljejy begin fefoie'anotjier seaton. Btit we ca’i ,afford to iyait. F c nothing s h i ^ d ^ p iv h in ^ oftlie R e ^ rM tjto illiw g i’W ii.wicliswurance o f i n a k l n g l ’o jO T n th e c e n terb ftiie beauty s ^ t of the \brid.' ^ »W#Bhingtb»,‘ .April C23r»<Special)t - Tlie c o m m o n e r <rf, tl^geiibraVlaiKl biilce lias (tistfii^ted Englneer A. FV '|lu n id ii g ^ C :^ :|it^0f e ^ . ^ : Matheart lake tinmediately to* take up tlie work of aur,veyiii^itlie lake front Into sum* mer re^ldeiftseiites of from'.two to five .acres in area, ifi accordahce with tlw piwlsloiH ; # tlW- recent act of coiir gress. Mr. DuiiiiJngton stated today tliat he hjStieid to lie able to ,wpi k out a f ’tiemepf s u n e jB tltat would.make Flathead lake one of-the most a ttjic- tKe summer ieskler»c« resorts In the Northwest. - Hewill survey all of the uiialotted lake’front as well as the ^ unalotted portion of the islands {ii !1»e lal» lntA sinalfa 6 reagetiactf(: Where the lakejiliore is shelving lie contemplate* a series- of .ioiis rising, one beliind the other,, with strebts running from tliese In tlie r e jr ^Jwn..'. to the lake front so as tcV give the owners access to the lake front aiid to the lake fOr boating and bathiiig'purr poses. The iake front will. In fact, be surveyed similar to towiisltes, so as to get tlie greatest numlierof building sites possible with regarte economy of space and adaptation to the physical colitour of ,the count ry. Tlie engjneert l>elitv(! th a t I he elas tic provision of tin? Imv, making the :iteas from two to II \y acre*, willallow him to take into consideration the ake shore wooded portion and rough land so as to adjust thedllTeient small tracts to the actual citnditlons oil the round. This will avoid theueccesity of c u tting the lake front Into m athe matical rectanglar areasand willallow tlie engineers to work out parklike effects In the way of streets, drive ways ltbulevards. This survey of the lake front by the government in small areas will prevent speculators ac(|uir- ing largo areas of lake frontage and will give all intending purchasers a siiow to accjuire n;sidencesitesat tliat p o in t .'-It will probably take must, of the summer to complete tlie surveys, as tiiere is a great a m o iintof work en tailed in t he general scheme now in contemplation. The Sale of these lots cannot take place before tlie surveys - ire finally completed, and in all prob-, . ability they cannot he sold until Sep tember or.Octdber of this year. The land.'otilce oljlcials br.lieve there will •be afceiiat demand lor these lots, and the policy will probably lie to only offer for sale alternate tracts at the tlrst sale. \As all of the proceeds from the sale of these Kjs go Into t he Flathead reclamation fund, it is expected to materially assist in reclaiming tlie t.\ 0.000 acres now covered by tilife gener al plan of irrigation outlined by the reclamation engineer;,. It is believed th a t more than -*? 1 01',< hmi will lie secured , from this source alone to assist, in canying forward the much desired reclamation projects on the Flathead. . -V • MILWAUKEE fiiAY bUELD. LINE 'CONTEMPLATED FROM MIS SOULA TO THE FOOT CF THE LAKE. : A .Missoula dispatch of April l \ gives assurance tint. the. ( hieayo, Milwaukee and Puget Sound railway company will cons!met a branch from Missoula lo 1’olson. Tlie route parallels the-'Nort irrn i’a‘*i;!<; I'm-iii Missoula to l’avalli ami 1 1m ::«*.■ i! crosses the Reservation to 11■ ■ • i,\.i ,1 tbe lake. EXCURSION TRIP TO DAYTON Tilt* Oolpllill nuide * l.f I.Mi'i I I !| 1,1 I lay ton from 1’ol-on Soi,l.,y. 'Jl.m were twenty four p.i'-en^rr-, and all report nn enjoyable i ri)>. •- ’v .•A ■ f'*'* .