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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 16 June 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-06-16/ed-1/seq-1/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
IM E 1, P O L S O N , F L A T H E A D C O U N T Y , M O N T A N A , T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 1 4 , 1 9 1 0 . N U M B E R 1 0 T k w i t m m ' s H S M * ernoon while Miss Nellie »r father were away from i the former’s homestead [ utiles south or town, two oat two'hundred M k n elr personal belongings aw the two men ride to ith o u g h t t l^th e ^ a d e s ne so dM not tfky iny them. ' Tlie thieve* tjewelry, biankit* and ^clothiiif. #•'••• i the Wades returned and tl they luri bewi wbhed „ jteiglibbn w m jormod ilu r t it u W b u t u r illltli® ■o t pnee tliey h id ' not was brought In this at two men were captund •k thjsafternoon who had F stolen property In t h s lr ? They aye residents of 6 M i l r S u p v U a n M S t a r t s l M O R E R E D M R i i l H F e r F H S t M ! < R I W E CLUB NEET II m u « u . ariww contra p our Poolarrived Saturday ,t, Montana. He oomw D. Maynard in tlw sur- Mr. A w l Is a g radate Snflbeerli^eoutN'of St*to eollijjt o f • Agrk Mechanic Art*. Tills i surveyor’s o®o* make* Equipped to de work Btton b o t n l n elty aad ipromptnesaand dispatch nnell with his,wHfand arrivtdlnPolsM Kalispell where they I (or tlie past s ii months, formerly from |but Mr. McConnell-drew tliey came toK a llspell tuid complete aniftnge' ‘ locating on tbelr liome* lies six mile* southwest Mias May Trumper, County Super-1 intendent; came from K a llepellT w | c^ t o d l u r^ ^ day excitement was S-8'. w«.f$l# the local w lw n it raftriiiitd' to look into tlie iehobloonditkms Ihfcei&ie;'^Ifiioirti “tlttty t :i p i n . M ia Trumperfobmt Ute b o ^ Ib e e n reeelvert orderlnK Wort [on>tlu of directors olieted lntlw s | d n ffhad|brM i* f Q ^ U i e r s ^ d’OnlU e ;^^; (ailed to q u a lify ;T h is k f t H i n h e r |rt?. hands to appoint She decided td|*!W !*be»t; tin looklng across fo the • ;,p6fiotij’seVei Thi Montanal.fWerstlbnof t . w men?s .Oluba convened in Kalispell § m ^ w e k ^ r t h d w w a r J-:. nMMMtlraii Ia MlArtAln IJia vM M m l 4 * to excuse him .on the ground8thatheJ,,ve)r**ever and manydeclded tliat could not glve tlie tltBe iaiyp;w^ltfiaal In his place. Tlie otlier member* are tlw agent at Jocko to stop the -- least thm a ^ r t»ents< o r t4»e’ eiiea.| » w C h a m b e r o fdfl*^V c ^ .. log year. But «fcr^.:tssi'|i«ii—»iieV of tlie property In tlie district. ' J twik Immediate ...... |M«fKtbej . (« u » a n d tta r U d g e d e la - ..........................Tlia T h e 'd istrict caii^iB6M fbonids f o r | M ^ > « K r e i^ ^ ^ ir e ^ i^ t o r s ] three p e r o t n t o f l l s aneenied l aiKt Carter ^ _ ' valuation ab one can readlly eee iK ^ ltp luvestigau^a^ iMtle' tlie nu^h,depende upon th t a J r a l M t t ^ | ^ | | l ^ v assured*Courier! ........ ...... . . .................. . , l u m a ; temporary bulldlngilth6gghrtw 0 u | d ^ ^ r. Lewis ami Loiiiv llity 5#lton mpreeenud tlw temporary be better If pettaanentlyf r?: une.^Uiti,' A T N r «l9Mdjr y t n ents so that tliey |U m telephooe .lim . from i being puriied rapidly, two :>lwlng at w o r | t . v * , ^ Polaon about tl# i tlw Bell llne: from tlfe er Wall will soon start of tlw Central OUc«> I t e located on Vourtl; Men U aiid C street. owdisli of Kalispell liv this claim and I m * alsu eras in aectioii 4, township , adjoining Ills liomeatead; Ir. Bowdlsh only recently Kalispell iw lwa over crop. He will be very tlio end of tliia month* i sod. ers lias about 100 aeres nicO winter wlieat al- I out, Tlw stand la good ing wlwat crop of about promisee good returns, has Improved Ills farm •dwelling hoube, good bam rstiop and a substantia! kbel wlio underwent a very Bratton in Kalispsll laat sported to be rapidly Im- iTIw operation was perform- {McDonald’s private hospital leDonald of Kalispell and [ Marsliali of Poison. don lias opened aplumbirg Uhe building west of tlw [state Bank. He is prepar- [any kind of plumbing work, t wanting any kind of plumb* you should K*t Ills prices etes before having i t done. iirth of July committee have , Thiri to put on a high lie Fourth. He will dive at feet and farther if lie can {higher place to dive from. |. Thomas of St Ignatius who i quite sick at the Grandview eumonia is reported conval- Irs. Mabel Dogge has been : L. White a resident of south |Ikoii will move on to liis liome- I soon as lie can get a liouse j He held number 654 and [eleven miles west of Poison. Mrs. Lake wish to thank and for tlieir kindness I llsliing music for the opening r hotel Wednesday evening. rney Densmore was a Kalispell S the Ilrst of the week, ilk Sawyer is working at tlie Gray Co.’s store. \lig h t e d and airy. Titew w < M » w r a a 3 B a- ' g g y r l ; 4 I dec V W good w d aM .Follow log^thei 8«men-0*2-0-0-<M)rl' J U s d ^ i ^ H h ^ P ^ k ^ l iSf»t HoiiEt $?'■ tedsev® uthwest. of lUnetohave |oKUridCU£> Iguietla/-, 8 » Ths great eveM fer P o ie ^ tM s [ u ^ woek^waa tiw opoiilaf of tboLaM l OSIgnad] Botel. Thepubifcs wae ta a measure ' nwotnded. IjWOWfi int4m e to< L,-t’^v,KV.r.' m ./«. '-ri; 4- JOMFU M, DttOX. toot dlniNt, « t tlie Ir ^ ' i n i l v ' Ute^Maond at the .................. . . L .S . Cofemanwhd p S s o n J ia d lh e r t iifo Ida b y lr e W e d ^ o d if Lr E veiy- ;.:Tlw,ilayer and liiwmbeii of tlw city I tits plpe t^iem lirs praj^riBd^for •otMUilhir\ Qi*t d f itiii ordinary, but tlwy did not.ImaglM, even, tlia t wo were to have a hotel many tliousahda. -.Tlw dlnl and ioUy on eltlwiraldeof modioiis liail are flnlslied in etyie. Bed rooms aro lighjod and airy. Tlteio u m n m i m m n --Ww* maiiagement wlll glve a betieflVshbw in d dahO ceeds of, tlw eyeWiWiWilj W gl sure atti 3UTW % Hoggeand 'Invited aneveningjn exoellent miwic. Tlwre w»s| dancing and Kgenetal gvod tlpw. WILL r « i M tlOlNCE -0. B. M. Stritiel lias; let tiw icoii- ^ pastor e v a o r r l*1^ 10 ^ tor « * * M M I i * itoii^ of the Great Fajle l ’rashytery, I a lfi,ouo residence on his lot at t)w and^av. Qoo. M. Fislwr of Kalispell, j»re In tlw city to' oMclate ln tlw o r ganltlng o f ’tlw Weebyterlan cliurch here this evening. Dr. 0 . T. Hart of. Miiineapolia, m I hn .', will open a dental ofllce in tho ttakeman building at Uw corner of i'hird Ave., and C; Street in a few daya. ihr. Hart Is now In Spokane buying furniture add suppllw. lira. U. B. Boven of lillnneeotaj corner of C S t , overlooking tlie lake. >Thls is one of tlw prettiest locations in Poison and with tlw beautiful residence that Mr. Strltael content plates building there will be no more attractive home in tlw city. . h ew m a n M. Lovlnger of Belle Fouclw,- South Dakota has purchased tlw iiedeker lot oh tlw corner of Third and .D was In Poleon tlile week. W l i l l e l w r e ^ ” ntl1 r w n tly occupiedhy tlw she purolwaed two lote in Grandview. ^ urnto|',nK Co«'pany. S itte r .It Stone madetlw sale. Tlwy I J«[P ^ ‘ hakery and con- aold to Mr. Blnke, who hs» »| store. lie is now In Seattle elalaii live lotc, Tlie T . ti. Gray Company lias juat neilved » Bn§ looking rig to be used m • delivery w*gm. Tlwy will de liver good* to anjr place In tlie city | aiid* to tlw Grandview addition. There will be Preebyterian preach ing seirvkeis a t tlw scliool house Sun day a t 11 a. im. Pev. Whlte wlll con duct the service. purchasing supplies aiid will I to Poison In a short time. return THE WEATHEB Tlie temperatures as taken by tlw U. S. Observer Frank Browne a t the Tliti reday Friday Saturday W. A. Johritkm leaves to-morrow I S u ^ a y for Devils Lake,fa. 1>., wliere lie has a case in the district court. He witl | Wednesday I w gone about a week. Flathead grown firulte at Abe Bell’s I confectioilery store in large or small quantities* Leave.your order there| forcanning. kill* Max Mln, • • ■ Set. 74 30 . 10 78 42 74 80 46 . 73 73 39 70 72 41 -68 84 • 46 80 , . I t i ^ i J M a c b t - v m I > Ttt»s4eii%?1iViWereabout % 3 a i| Tlie meeting was called to Older by j ^ a w a y i H l i ^ l o o k e d tausk a id Mayor Mansur and he prooeded to ap-1 » w i t burnlug. They huntod^Uck ■WPl'iW!* In* commltUea. I b ut everything was destroyed. Mr. Finance,—|>awson, Glob and | Coleman Is from V^RKx, Alaska. Streets and Alleys-Kalser, Wrigiit M cDonald;^ Hre - ----*-2y IGabb. -Wright, LJ(H L U N 0 COMPANY „ L. M. Miller are kvs ■ t o J f c well drilling K»*eWi»Wllgltt n^eiun, & arrive any day from Min- ai^t Cltfm w n . ■_ - . InmwHB. Tliis is a tltoroughly ^ I l ^ n f r - C l i n i b l l l , W « « » .rn w i p r o M , ,ta i , : W ! # » M d R S A S » & » treasurer, A. J. Luwary, clerk J . G . C M B M n t t J t l l i Charlea M.*' Monday suits to ui kil^i5f|n!M yoK antfjr. C. Clutmbeip.'r- i'ild e r iw iii^frb n i tlitf > B ( ^ 'wwd |Ui|edita th?^tetrlct oourt at ^ ‘ >, ;Jai 9 es M. Dawson, J . J L * Theplaintjlfs allege that Maneur s' not: Quailitod tor maiyor-on tho - v grounds ilm t lie has not been a iesl- f 3226 of tlie . Revised, Code - wi>khtireltarw: follows: o ld .an d ^ ta x - ' wlthln S a l l lK its of the city, aiid a resident orww state ■ for a t lea8t three years, and a resident of the city tor which he may be elect- , Iw^haH be elected mayor during bla iM thfqi& tiiM ts ca^, I t betalmad liatiw Jiaa not resided in tha d t j of^: SBteon one iear, nor^i- -tlie wafllc\''-! .six montlis, as reqaired aw. vP)„alml 9 g that his reaidonc^rt w a a ,K iU ^ !.. v:;‘« The plaintiffs also ask that W. H. ;i B. Carter and J. j . Ober be declared^i, uch as they are duly . and city attorney and Dr. OwfB health officer. . i l A10 niill tax levy was made for the ensuing; fia*.: ^ Adjourned to meet at tlw same place June 17. - NEW MACHINERY AT SAW MILL out'the d ir t and I t wlll dirlirM'td-MXi j feet a day. Tlw maehlne w ill be put to f jU f * *t Polaon Plow Works an^ M e iia Miller will be ready to^cbui- meiwe work-in about two weeks. I'Tliis thMhlni will be of great value to tlw farmers. INSTALL N N L A R ALARM SYSTEM Tiw Security State Bank ia having Installed an automatic burglar alarm system, which will successfully baffle any burglar. Tlw system Isbeingput In by the American Bank Protection Wm. Cramer went to Somera Wed nesday with tlw tug Queen and will bring hack the new matcher and moulding machine , for tlw Cramer Bros, lumber mill. Wlwn. this J Comiwtity machhw Is installed the mill will be 0n Moftd, y| June ^ a U p. mt able to turnout anything wanted l n l tJw>, ^111 fflve a practical exliibltlon tlie lumber Hne. I of tlie workings of the system; and Tlw Cramer Mill Is a local enter* | exten^ ,t0 prise and should be boasted by every body. Tlw best way to boost a town Is to patronize liome Induatry. every- [one to rome to tlw bank a t tliat time and see for yourself the working <u tlw apparatus. 87 56 46 ENTERTAINS AT I REAKFAST Miss Inez Silver Silver entertained a company at breakfaat Sunday at 11.45. After asocial time tlw com pany attended the ball game and| later iii v ie up a launching party and In tlw ‘Merry Widow\ went to tlie | Islands wliere tlwy hid lunclwon. The following were tlw guests: Misses Katherine Brown, Erva and] Lila Trow and Messrs. H. S. Hansen, Frank Brown, Charles Alward and| John Sherman. EXCURSION TO SOMERS The case is called for June 27th. ■ % The defendenis claim tliat they < will fight the case toa finish. They J cite attorney general Galen’s opinion' ’ as . published in the Courier befon ^ I c i ^ ^ l i i lie s * id t b a t “ A n y .. legal, voter could, hold office,” as - \ grotmds.^h|Athey are right. INOAIN t. 0ELE6ATES ARRIVE WASHINGTON * AT A special from Washington, D. C., In Saturday’s Missonllan says that Major Fred Morgan and tha deleg* tlon front the Flathead Indians a r rived in the capital Friday night and are still enjoying the sights of Wash* Ingt on They have an interview with the commissioner of Indian affaire to morrow. It is difficult for tlw delega tion to determine the exact cause for it^ call ta Washington, but It is under stood that the authorities wish to learn fully of the general conditions pn the Flathead reservation. Major Morgan and his delegation will remain here all week, returning by way of Niagara Falls. Tlw local hall team goes to Som'ere Sunday. Tiie team has chartered tlw Queen for the day and will leave the dock a t half past eight. Returning will leave Somers shotly. after tiie game is over. A rate of one. doilar for the round trip will be made so all tlie fans are requested to go with the team. Mr. and Mts. Z. B. Silver were airiong tlie number who weut to Kal ispell to attend tlw Alaskan enter* Uinment. Tlie blemmer confect!pnery is now making all- kinds of candy. They will keep a fresh supply of of home made candles all the time. Dr. Owens is fitting up rooms in the new Rakeman building, .Third Ave. He expects to move into them in & few days. 1 Chas. Jolmsoti sold his Fourth street business lots this week toC. E. Page. Tlie price paid was $1,350. B. N. Mills and W. T. Ball started this morning on a week’s prospecting trip into the Gamas country Dr. Purdy was a Klondike passen ger up the lake Tuesday. T. T. Marsh made a business trip to Kalispell this week. C. M. Mausur is in Kalispell to-day on business. fcO»»0»00»»»M »0»0»000»«00»»»000»0|»OOM O<M OO»0»eO»Oj F o u r t h o f J u l y i n P o i s o n PROGRAM. 10,00 A, m __ Parade, to start from dock. 11:15 A. M.—Speech. 1:00 p . m __ Indians. Best costume man and lady on horseback..; ............. *5.00 Foot race for the men ...................... ......................... i>.00 Foty race for the squaws ......................................... 5.00 Foot race for the boys........................................ . 2,00 Foot race for the g irls..................... . ................. . 2.00 Best dance ......................... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Prize for the squaw who sets up and gets smoke out - of the top of lier tepee lirst................................... 5.00 1:30 p. m .—Free for all foot race for the whites ......................... 5.00 Foot race for boys under 12—fifty yards............. . 2.00 Ilorse race for men (all) . . . . ..................... $10.00 and 5.00 Horse race for women (all) ...................... 10.00 and 5.00 Horse race for boys (only H hands high) ................. 3.00 Slow horse race (all) ........... .............. : . ................. . 5.00 Bucking contest ........ . ............................................... 10.00 Indian horseback wrestling match ........................... 5.00 Ball game .................................................................. 75.00 7:00 p. M.—Swimming contest, 100 yards, free for a ll ................ .‘UR) Rowing race, flat bottom beat, free for all, ^00.yards Sailing contest, free for all........................................ ...... Motor boat race, free for a l l ...... . ............................ 2.00 0:30 r. m __ Fireworks from barge on lake ................................. ICECREAM PARLOR OPENED Abe Bell has opened his Ice cream Und confectionery store on Third Ave.: The rooms are neat and nicely furnished. The City Bakery is run In connection aiid all who have been accustomed to Mrs. Bell's home made bread will be glad to know that the new business will not interfere witli | the. bakery business. ANOTHER BUSINESS HOUSE I val Wright lias commenced the j erection of a, two story business build ing on his lot just north of the Bell Hotel. It will be modern in every way and Mr. Wright will install an amusement parlor for ladies and gentlemen. lie will have a box ball alley and otlier attractions. : : : : : : : 0. F . MEMORIAL SERVICES TJJje Odd Fellows Memorial Services held at tlie M. 10. Church Sunday evening were well attended. Thu members of ,the order and the Rebekahs gathered at the hall and marched to the church in a body. The sermon was good as was also the music. WILLIAMS STAGE LINE PUTS NEW. TOURING WAGON ON George Williams returned one day this week from Gardner, where ho purchased a Concord Tourist Wagon for use on his stage line. The new rig is the linest of its kind made; Is four hundred pounds lighter than t h i one they are now useing and accom odates eleven passengers easily. It is upholstered in. russet leather and will make a lino looking rig. It la expected at Ravalli dally and when It arrives Mr.Wililims will lie able to give the public betteraccommodations than ever. PRESIDENT OF REBEKAH STATE ASSEMBLY VISITS LOCAL LODGE Mrs. Louise- Pokenliorne of Butte, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Montana, was a guest of Mountain Gem Lodge of Poison, Saturday eve ning. After the olllcial meeting was adjourned. Those in attendance en joyed a pleasant social hour. The ladies served ice cream and cake. As a token of remembrance of the Poison Lodge a Souvenir spoon was presented to Mrs. Pokenhorne, Mrs. F. L.- Buse making the presentation in a short but lilting speech. THEATER PARTY Among Hie .social events of the past week w as n. theater party given by Miss Lila Trow on Saturday evening in honor of her sister Miss Erva of Idaho Falls. Besides the hostess and the fjiie.st ol1 honor tiiere were Misses Inez Silver and Katherine Brown and Messrs Hansen, Brown Alward and Sherman.