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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 27 July 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-07-27/ed-1/seq-6/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
s mm i r e a m , F r e s h F r u i t s a n d C a n d i e s k i n d s o f S o f t D r i n k s iment of fresh Strawberries every day. B I G L E Y ’ S THIRD AVENUE N E W , U P - T O - D A T E J E W - E L R Y S T O R E jiENI'R SFOONS.' WATCHES. CLOCKS •RW A R E - - FINE W A C H .R tfA IR IN C |e» Examined and Glanes Properly Fitted C A R L B . T A Y L O R .ER OPTICIAN IN NEW FLATHEAD DRUG CO. BUILDING A T ! M E A T ! »od Meat A t R l^ht Prices* Olve V« A C a ll. h e P o i s o n N e a t C o . ■ , • *•; i l v e n u e W m . G ird . P r o p * [e. You 6oing Into A New Home? be it shack, ora modern |dence you will find what need at the new store Of Ihe Ison Pou;eftirnishing Co. )UCHAf.AN a HeOILLIVPAY IERAL BLACKSMITHING | Horse Shoeing $ now located in our new shop on E. f |>nd arc equipped to do any a rd n il kinds of blacksmithing, wood-work, horseshoeing, || and repair work o f <11 lands. [ S U H R B R O T H E R S J le r B r o s . L u m b e r C o . (prepared to furnish a ll kinds of Building terial. If you wish an estimate for s Iding of any size, get it from us. Our ’ machines will turn out as fine lumber an be made any where. So we can fur- a buildirg frcm bottom tc top, just as Kn’cd. Bn Third Avenue, and Telephone C o i u i i t t o ^ ^ M i J W n W Ilk y our interests—patroniie Home Indus ry. KOT IN A TRUST 'Goilrier Printers\ S t a n d s F o r od Work, Fair Prices and Square Deal to Alt Th* Chamoia Trail. I Every day at noon at Urindelwald tbere ts a rush of visitors for tbe tele* Hcopes in order to guzo at one of the moat Interesting natural scenes iu the Alps, “tbe ( liuuioiH trail.” Regularly at this bour a herd of tweuty to thir ty chamois may be nueu imaging In Indian file up the yawulug abysses of tbe precipitous Mettcnberg rocks, sep arating two glaciers, tbe mule unimals leading the way, tbe klug of the herd , keeping twenty yards in advance and i Billy Uurtou wu* (be m t .o t n iveii on the watch. At tbe bottom of tbe 1° do uierclinni lu tht* oust. When h Mettenberg, where tbe sloiw ta freed boy Hilly showed predilections for n H e D i d n ’ t F i t By OSCAR COX Copyright, 151U. by American Press AKBOdlallOTl from snow, tbe cbninols And n meager subsistence wbeu tbelr usual feeding grouuds are under deep snow. It la a curious fact that tbe chamois de scend to their feeding grounds ut dawn, when tbere Is little likelihood of avalanches, nud return to tbelr a match upon tbe stnircuse. The Indy could see the burglur. but tbe burglar could not see tbe lady. Sbe held puss up and tben dropped ber upon tbe bur glar*a bend. The cut uttered au un. earthly acreecb nud then commenced to scratch for all It waa worth. Pan* waa certainly the willing worker. Tbe Best Instant tbe tmin was outside In. tha atnet-Mnucheater Guardian. Whistler's Friendships. That Whistler, ibe nun of famous anemias, bad faithful friends Is re called by Ford Madox Hueffer, writing of tbe pre-ltapbaellte* In Harper's Ifagatioe. Madox Brawn bad a elrttt lar prluted drawiug (be attention ot all bis old patrons to tbe merits or Wbiatler's etchings and begglug them la tbe mom urgent terms to mnke pur fbaaeii because Whistler was in in digent circumstances. Tbe siory is tbat upon oue occasion Madox ilmwu going to ii tea iwrly nt tbe Whistlers' la Cbelseu. was met iu die hall by ltfa. Whistler, wbo begged him to go to tbo poulterer's aud purchase n pound ef butter. Tbe bread waa cut. but than was uotblug to put upon it Thai* was uo money In the bouse, Ihe poulterer luid rut off Ills credit. and lira. Whistler said “she dared iioi send bar husband, for he would certainly peach tbe tradesman's bead.\ Why Ha Waited. Tbo uiau who Is nuxlously watchim; tha steeple jack nt work 30U feet from tho ground Is approached by a pass ing acquaintance. \Hello. Rrownr1 says tbe latter. \Are yoa still here? It's fully au hour ago that I saw you standing in tbe very aame spot.\ \Tbat fellow up there gives me ihe cold shivers.\ says Rrowu. “Ho makes ne (eel weak iu tbo knees.” “Going back to your olBceJ\ luqolre* the'Mend. “I guess so,” tlrown reluctantly re. pllea. “Tbere doean’t seem to be much use In waiting any longer. I don't lie llore he Is going to fall.\ And be turned away wltb a lingering glance at tbe Intrepid Jack.-Clevelnnd Plain Denier. Great Age of Hailey's Comot. While Hailey's comet bus been Iden tified ns a member of our system for over 2,000 yean, certain characteris tics of its orbit lead us to believe tlmt It bas l>eeu wltb us at least leu or perhaps too times ns long as tbnt. According to all accounts, It was u magnificent object at tbe time ot tbe Norman conquest, lu 1000. Ita bead was equnl to ibe full moon In sise, and IU tall Increased to a wonderful « d m covwln* u “ w“ b • lengtb.-Century. revolver. “What's it mean?' asked Pete, agbaat. “It means that I've got you where you once thought you bad me. Do heavy tin bo* which had *«\ remember the kid you tried to nn upper slory of a house wear away for a borne thief? im that ,i„ mna boy live years older. I'm glad of a A Queer Hiding Plaeo. During a furious storm In Paris a Janitor wns struck ou the shoulder by a small but fallen from nn ... .. -— , ,, ,, . ln tbe Hue de I'Ouest. Tbe box was * * ■«* *«“« * \ *,,d , found to contain 9 a m In gold and »««« notes. It wns claimed at the police 00 '“ j1 1 * •' nuX atatlon by an elderly woman, who said W\v°niit°nm wlcn that tbe money constituted ber euilre ,1 « « nnt£» savings, which sbe bad bidden by ty- ,a^ n drl' ^ 1 1 , 5 ing the box to tbe drainpipe outside ls niau and weDt hooe Tbe next inoruing he was awakened by a scream below. Running down stairs. be found bis mother, wbo bad gone early to wake tbe servant, look ing with horror at Pete’s revolver ly ing on tlu> dining tabic. “Ob. my boy.” sbe cried, \the house bar window. Another Theory Demolished. \It costs nothing to be polite “You’re wroug. While I wns polite ly picking up a glovu for a lady yes terday my new four dollar hat blew off and rolled in front of a passing j,n8 robbed! Look wbat they left! trolley car.\—Chicago Record-Herald. u«g |( wonder we haven't all been murdered.\ How He Oot Out of It. Billy looked at tbe revolver be bad “My dear, before marriage you told forKOtleu t0 remove the night before me all your doings.\ ; aD(] cursMj himself for a fool. He •‘Yes, but uow 1 bave couio lo thuik knpw ,lmt bls mother would uever sucb talk savors too much of egotism.’’ —LippincoU's sleep serenely agaiu If be didn’t ex plain. So be confessed bls part in tbe transaction. \Ob Billy!\ she cried. “How did you dare expose your poor father nnd Inherited. Knlcker—Jones is all Ibe time want ing more money. Boeker-No wonder; motiip'r lo siicb n danger.\ bls father was a college president and bis mother was a woman.-New York Sun. “We Make Our Own Prices’* Ho only -confers favors geneiwixly who appears, wben lbe.v are once ('(in ferred, to reinember them no more.- 7p as a ranebpr in NowMexico. Billy /ohiiBOfl. ffflsn't considered quite safe, \Danger: Just Ibink, mummy, bow lead easy it wns for me lo get even ivltli a man wlio once cnine near liang- Ifiji me.\ Afler n conference with bls wifo Mr. Burton concluded to set his son : » > » > » » » » » » » » » Steamer NEW T h e K l o n d i k e R “ P A G C D A ” w i l l i a m T s t a g e s wild life and wbeu be wns tifteen run away from home. He was gout- sev eral years before he \yns heard Iruai and then wrote his fuiber.iiiut im w:is in New Mexico curulug u living as a cowboy. This was someihiug of a relief-botb Look for your exprcEs, j our baggage, your tickets to or from Bar; valli or to or from Flathead Lake Points. For public convenience^. easy directing and general better care of our public affairs iwe havfe I erected this small building io be called “The Pagoda.’ We will* do our best to serve you courteously and promptly. Don’t hesitate’ to ask questions. * THE HODQF.NAVIGATION C O . * THE W ILLIAM S TRANSPORTATION C O f ■ ____ 1 haunts at au bour when nvalanrhea— the bearing from him aud bis nssur for thla portion of tbe mountain baa ance that be wiiii til least earuiug an frequent avalanche*—bave already fall- honest living Ills father had dratdc.l on nnd the dauger Is paat. -Geneva lost be bud been hanged and Ills modi Cor. Pall Mull Gazette. er lest be bad slept out on damp — ground und caught bis deutb of cold Pussy and tha Burglar. HI* father secured n correspondent in A good dog baa bltberto been con- the region where Killy puuched cows Jidered tbe beat protection ligahiHt bur- and paid a man to go over and see Tiara, but a certalu old lady differs | what kind of record ibe boy bad be- {Tom this view. She believes In cats, | hind blm. The reply was favorable, and. bar bouse belug broken Into not * and Billy was Invited lo come home long ago. abe proceeded to put her on a visit. He accepted, theory Into practice, and wltb marvel- I \Oh. Rllly.\ cried bis mother, “how ously good results. Tbe uildulgbt bour could you leave us inll tbls while wiih- bad oot long struck wben she beard out a word?'1 unusual aounda lu the ball below. Kite 1 “Reckon-I've got a live wire iu me aUpped out of bed. took her fnllbfui somewhere, mummy.'' Mine In ber arrna and walked quietly “Ob. be'a all rigbt,\ said tbe foiber. on to tbe laudlug. Sbe leaned over. “Time enough yet to polish blm up. Tbe burglar waa on tbe atu'lrs. Slid- Bow old are you. Bill?\ denly lo ao unlucky moment be atruck “Twenty.\ “But you don't know anything.\ «fgh od the mother. “You've oot beeo tn acbool” “I waa all right for schooling wben I n o away.” “He'a gbt something better tban ad vanred educatlon-epleodid health.' aald the father. Mr Burton tried to Induce bls son to laaye bla business and take bis place, bat Billy said that be would wreck the concern. Hia father Insisted, und bls mother begged. So Billy agreed to try. He etnrted in. but be dldu't enjoy tbe work The walla of tbe building In closing blm were too narrow for blm One day Billy met a' mao on the atreet tbat be bad supposed waa In Jail out In New Mexico. Accosting bim, lie uid: “Hello, Pete! Wben did you get out?\ The man looked ut Billy sharply- \When did vow get out?\ be asked. \Oil. I?” Hilly replied, taking notice tbat tbe man bad mistaken blm for one of his prison uiatea. “I broke jail aoine time ago.\ “Mnst 'a' brought a lot o’ awag wltb you, seelif the line clothes you got on. “Flue clothes are lying around loose in this country for tbose wbo can keep out of Jail.\ Say-.\ said the mau In a whisper, “I'm looktu' for a crib to crack. Can you put me on lo oue dead easy?' •Hure!\ replied Hilly. “I'm golug to try one myself tonight. I’ll take you lu for balf ibe plunder. I know all about tbe iieople. I got a room tbere myxelt. Wbat I warn is aome feller for me to let lu and carry off the awag. Are you witb me?\ \You bet! I'm awful down at tbe beel. Haven't bad a bite since yester day.\ “Very well. You come to No. 80S Center street tonlgbt. Fine bouse, rich iieople. You'll dnd tlie front door unbooked. Htrlke II about 1 In the morning Have a cart two doors away to carry tbe allrer.\ And ao It waa arrauged. Tbat night Billy aat up reading till after 12 o'clock, then switched off tbe electric light aud waited. Be bad left tbe front door unlatched for Pete and felt no doubt tbat be would turn up. Sure enough, a few minutes after tbo clorka bad struck I Billy heard steps below. Golug down softly, be beard a move ment iu the dining room aud saw tbe flash of a dark lantern on tbe alde- board. Then be saw Pete pull out a drawer where bo doubtleaa expected to And silver. Billy switched on tbe light for tbe whole floor. Pete turned toward blm Oldest Established Bank on the Flathead ReservstlM: F I R S T N A T I O N A L B A N K POLSON, MONTANA. DEPOSITORY FOR STATE OF MONTANA G. B. H a b u ib, Pres. A. W. P irn , Cashier J. L. M c I ntybe , Vice Pres. J. M. Gobdon, Ass’t. Cashier Abundant Security Prompt Service, SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Dlreeters and Shareholders Wm. Irvine J. L. Mclntire. W. E. Wells. Mike Mat* J. Ober, W. N. Noffslnger, C. B. Harris, H. Mllbank A. W. Plpis. D I X O N S T A G E Beginning Monday, April 25th I will Run a Daily Stage between Poison and Dixon From Dlxon To Poison Leave Dlxon 6 a. m. Arrive Ronan 9.30 a. m. Arrive Poison 11.30 a. tn. From Poison To Dlion Leave Poison 12.30 p. m. Arrive Konan 2.00 p. m. Arrive Dlson 5.30 p. m. This stage will go through a portion of the Reservation thst Is not allotted. R . . F . V i n s o n N e w I c e C r e a m P a r l o r C O N F E C T I O N E R Y S O F T D R I N K S F R E S H F R U I T S C i t y B a k e r y ABE BELL, Prop. B a l l Q M c M i c h a e l R E A L E S T A T E I N S U R A N C E e 8VR.ETY BONDS r* H a d Y o u N o t i c e d I t ? THE GREAT MAJORITY OF ALL THE PLACARDS and BILLS PUT UP IN P C L S C N CARRY THE IMPRINT C o u r i e r P r i n t e r s THERE IS A CCCD REASON FOR THISANDIF YCU WANT FRITT ING OF ANY KIKD YOU WILL DO WELL TO CCME TO THE C o u r i e r O f f i c e FOR “WE RUN CUR CV N El'SIKESS” AND O u r Com p e titors Ac’m it They C a n 't Compete; L