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'S p e c i a l R a t e s for F l a t h e a d I Fair, O c t o b e r 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 4 . * $ 1.50 for R o u n d T r i p * l e a r n e r C I T Y O F P O L S O N straight ihtcu^h tost tc and f t c m Unexpected Arrival-of Mother-in-law. SHE TAKES HIM IN HAM. Comm Wlf*', Kltchsn to Get Sonntt—Ntw Visitor's Gist, Whsn Samuel Is Enragsd at Accident—Ho I. Ord.rsd to * Msal—fiolac* In a Somers IJwrarjr [fastesi r.i;c f c a w o r t h v j & c a t o n Lak*. v .? >, the C EAST s i d e NAVIGATION CO. *1- > T a b l e s Dininf Tablet Library Tablet Center Tablet Kitchen Tablet And don’t forget our line of tke, famous E l w e l l K i t c h e n C a b i n e t s B e d s Spring* Mattresses arc! Piilows m r wo Mi iiilli'il in nilntl Him H'lllJlll] 11) III l{(c|i •■niered in liii ii imr iIn* i-ni c o m i n g t i m e o f t h e y e a r f o r , P a r t ie s . C o m e i i i a n d s e e « r F o l d i n g T a b l e t a n d C h a i r s , t h e S o r t c o m p le t e s e l e c t i o n i n t o w n * a g e n e r a ] f i n e o f F U R N I T U R E . D « 0 » S T A G E *uHni \ n ,?,onf * y' A p ril 25th I will Daily Stage tetween Poison and Dixon •’Kmi I>ixoi) To Poison kave Dlxon « a. m. Arrive llonan 9.30 a. m. Arrive Poison 11.30 a. m. From Poison '/o I»l«oii Leave Poison 1 P- m- Arrive Ronan 2-00 P- m' Arrive Dlxon 5..W P- in‘ stage will go through a r*ortloB o f tlie R«*r\aO not allotted. R . F . Vinson NOT IN A TRUST ^ S t a n d s F o r Good Work, Fair Prices and Square Deal to* All; “We Make Our Own Prices^ H h h h h w h w By M. QUAD. IMO. by l*rm«. | ’ M! N’t I limni' mi t lit- <i:'fi>j lln* olhi-r «>vi'iiiiiK. ii nu lllllll lili^ lii>| tMhow Htht U h W ni TV nils imil. tl)i>ll billl II Vllllllll II,. v,||(1 d.illliiip ply. I iui hr Mimic ii|t his %». lV»w*t>v slmnlri sunn) P*0 foi il. Hi' tv, -is retuh about tin- cum hfil \vIh>ii Im the ball, bui thm* wh* ud nm to. Neither Min. Bnwxer was vMhle. H r went to tlit* bourt »f ilic luiHiMiii'iit ■taint, but nil wim i(iili>i In iln> Kin lii'ii ■ He deweudtHl to ilnd no sign# of tlii> cook aod ao preparatlonx fm dimur 3 « * wan Homptliinit to klrli ii I hhii ; ber* wa* aomethhw vlnlWe und solid If bp didn't raise tlie roof ulmiii n tben his name wa* not Bowser Aa he ascended to tli** hull I ii * henrd bla name faintly cniled from mwiiiirs and be went up to ttnd Mr*. Howsrr lying on the bed. filn> tried tn smll< aa abe aald: uI'm *orry about It. It'* cook'* dny oat, you know. nnd two bourn np». iim 1 started for tbe kitchen to begin illn net. I tripped and railed clear to the bottom of tbe ntulra, “And broke your buck, of course!” Iw exclaimed. “No.\ \Tben botb leu*!” “No; I don't tblnk t broke any bones at all, but I waa bndly Jarred nnd lamed. I bope to be nil right by morn- tog.\ “Too hope, but you know better. Tou know you won't get uround iigiiln for a moutb-perhapn not for three!\ only tbe nervous shook nnd n few brollies.\ \Only botb hl|* and shoulder* and •II your rtba broken, yon meant M « i n Msan n a noma-nr-uv. _ i understand tbla tbing. Were yon walking down a taln oo roller skates?” “O f course oot\ “Did yon bave a bureau or bedstead oo your shoulder?\ “No.\ \Were your eyea o p c n r ‘•See.” “Then there waa no accident abont M n . Bowser, you deliberately tum bled down those ataln to apite me. Wben I left tbe bouse tb Is morning I - - *».» -- -M th. I t man tumbling downstairs?” he m b * .plained. “That will do, Samuel. I've known of a grown man tumbling Into a churn before now. It's uot for you to make one single kick about thlnga. 1 felt It In my hones that I ought to bo here, uml I started without stopping to tie uiy aliatB. You can go down and get some sort of a dinner for us botb.\ \I told you 1 wns going out to din ner.\ \Yes but you are not. 1 want you right here. Go down to the kitchen and si art tbe Ore.” \Now look here,\ he aald as be rose up with pale face. ”1 run thla house, I run myself, t don’t propoae that you ahull dictate to me one Inatant. Tbat’a flat\ Hia Bluff Called. “Samuel,*’ said tbc visitor tn a eery quiet voice, “I don't tblnk you ever en countered au earthquake. Yon hav read of them, however, and you know bow things sway and totter aod the ground opens to receive humanity You’d better light tbat A m u d pick up' eome sort o t * dinner!” Mr. Uowser bung off for about Of teen seconds and tben shuffled dow n to the kitchen, ln lighting tbe Are hr shoved the stove covers about and mode ns mucb racket aa be could, anil presently a voice at tbe apeaklng tub* •aid: \Samuel If you want oe to come down there and pull ttutt range out by the root* I will do ao, but you'll be pulled whb It. Notify me ta • pleas •n t and well modulated vole* wben dinner Is ready, and be sure to tore tbe tea good and strong.\ It was half nu bonr .later wben abe wna notified. As sbe w is coming down alie met Mr. Bowser going up. 8be said nothing, but took, blm by the arm and walked him back to the dining room. He sat down, bnt refused tn eat. \it’a just aa well tbat you should fast a few daya,” sbe said aa abe noticed bls sulks. “You are too fat any boa. I noticed your stomach aa I entered tbe door.\ His teeth could be beard gritting to gether, but be made no reply. “You weren’t going to telegraph me, were you?\ waa sweetly aaked after • bit. Rounded Up at Last \No. I wasn’t.” * ••Well, ns I said, I felt It In my bones, nnd so there waa no coat for a telegram. Samuel, can’t yon realtaa bow useless It Is to kick agalnat a ftono w a lir • i dunno wbat you mean.\ •Tm your niotber-ln-law—tbe only one you’ve g o t You blow and bluster; but I understnnd you. Yo# are afraid of me. I nm seventy-three yean old. but bard as nails, and I am golag to live to be a hundred. Yon will bo under my wing for tb* n e it fifteen or twenty yean. You need me every bour. All sucb men as you need • mother-in-law around Ibe bouse. You’ve been good enough to get tbe dinner, and now If you want to go up to the library nnd rend Shakespeare to quiet your nerves yon cau do ao. But don’t attempt to sneak out o f tbe houae, Samuel. 1 can see like a cat at night, 1 never leave a trail wben le e once bit I t \ Mr. Bowser disappeared, and It wa* two houn before be waa aeen again Then tbe mother-in-law allpped Into tbe library and found blm fast asleep in Wa chair and bla head on the table. p+tVU blm waa • abeet of paper on which be had atarted to write • la ment, as follows: The prisoner sits la his prison csll. And hia beart I* acMns wttb woe. Tbe future is nothing but black despair, Aad tbe days tb*y will t>> so slow. O maa who has a mothsr-ln-iawt O man In th* shadow who walks! O man who beats at tb* (ron bars I Br tbundsr- And tbe motbeMn-law lifted tb* abeet aod read and grinned and cbnckied- Reason Per His Silsnee. Senator Hale of Maine tella of two .......... ...... women at a White House reception ■uapected you’d do aomethlng. of tbe ! vrho were strangers, but were con- kind.” — * \ --- - ---- \Ton are Miking very foolishly. I am aorry tbe cook ia ont but you can manage to get yourself a bite to eat Please don’t scold.\ \Ob. I'm not going to scold. You never henrd me scold fn all my life. It doesn’t put me out In the least. I'll lust take a week’s vacation out In the country. People wbo deliberately tum ble bend flrst downstairs mustn't look for sympatby. I’ll see you later.\ An Unexpected Vision. on. wowser went whistling down- n a t n to get tbe shock o f his life. Tbe froi/* <*oor °PeDe^ ' aDd ,D walked bis motber carpetbag, same wom«o.'8fl. T ,r n J a \Lt ”You—you \ gasped. \ltb o u g b tlm ,;'W t e “^ “ ,J ~ I came along.” sbe * rtro,y rep,tal- \Where Is Sarah?\ She fell downs, »«lrs awhile o^ •v It “Upstnirg. ago.” ‘‘And you were whistling when I came in. Samuel, take a chJ** In the sitting room t III i come down. We way have to have a little chat to gether.\ \There’s uo one here to get dinner, and i'm going out to a restaurant.\ “If you do I’ll follow you and tnlk at the top of ray voice. Jtou've known tne long enough to know that I ’m a determined woman.\ \And i'm a determined man!” She took him by the arm and led him Into the sitting room and sat hto down !n ii chair. Then ehe removed her hnt and gloves nnd walked up stairs. Mr. Bowser kicked npd gestfc- nlated like a mad child. Uit be didn’t leave the boose. A lter a q uarter o f an hour tbe mother-ln tow an me doyvn to say: \Only a few braises and t t * shock.\ \But wb* ev*r beard of ja grown wo- 4 versing (ogctber. as everybody convene at tbose informal affain. At laat one of tbem said: j \I wonder wbat is tbe matter wltb tbat tall blond gentleman over tbere? He was very attentive to me awbile ago, but be won't even look In tbla di rection now.” I “Perhaps he aaw me come in,\ said tbe otber. . “Ob. my!\ said tbe fln t one witb a > shrug. “You must think you are • ! stunner!” 1 “No. I ’m not exactly wbat you would call a stunaer,” was tbe reply, \but I am tbar man’s wlfe.”-Assoclated Sun day Mngaxlne. tide Lights en History. Magellan was sailing through tbe ■trait tbat benn his name. \Tbis Is a good deal better tban waiting to go through the Panama ditch,” be said, “it's sea level, and there are no tolls to pay.” But It is believed tbnt he had become prejudiced by rending Admiral Bob BC qm ’ magazine articles on the canal. ~-Cbieago Tribune. A Sure Sign. Sklddera—f noticed today tbat Me- Pneumatic, whose creditors forced blm to sell bls touring car, is on his feet again. Sparks-How do yon know he's on ! his feet? i Skldders—How? Wby. I saw him i riding In his new $7,000 nato.-Puck. Curious. First Student-Wbat makes that red spot on your nose? Second Student-Glasses. F ln t Student-Glasses of what?— JPluple Cow. B i g B u s i n e s s I n R e a l E s t a t e J u s t F o l l o w D o w n t h e t i n e $878 Bays a fo il siaed fity foot bnsi m s s lot aa F ourths tr e a t Y o u 'll ■»*vsr get another ckaac* Hke this. $$fi00 Offers a n a p lf ic M i iavestm—t A fiae two story M i s iU n ia tho heart of n M .a t r o o t aggregate91U per maatfc. *500 b tho pric* ia fu ll for a splen did two story doable store aad office haWdlag A. No. 1, la evesy respect, aa der solid lease aow fee $1,800W l a i aot pass hy. 1500 WU hay oae e fthefiaost cevaer resldaace lots la tho d ty. Fla* location and dose ia* 1400 fa th* aat pric* for a good lot •Io ta to Third street Me* a»d leveL $378 Pala yoa ia p*ieisioa o f aa oa> le a l residoac* lot *a F street M ar nftfcifemc. ia th* dty . A M l $0*149 f**t let# located en Third street* $010 Thi* w*eli *a|y fer a l aaaa la t * • T IM s t m t Ja s tlfc * l* t 9SJU0 A sparial sal* pda* a a a I f * rooai property, taeeatfy hattt, aad a Am fia t aad valaaM* property. Yea ih * a li look iato tU t—youll be p leased, J $780 Bays a hoase, barn aad lot, aaia> ly a saap. ^ T $000 Ceraar hoasa and lo t very c h t f l* i a g**d property, ^. $3,700 For the finest bangaloa ia tK) finest r*sidaac* p art o f th* d ty , aa idepl Cab a L u a J l u —— MA^alaA kaasaA Ofam i ier a v M raaf w i w b ^ s w i $300 Only, fer a aiee^ levd naUeae* le t a a C . * tr * * t $78$ la v a a splsadid lot a a C atraot that weald sait d ie “very e le ct.\ >500\.8***rea e*M chd— la t ea E. d n d i th* atraat that la aaJdag araeead tee atedsA hidtdfafs* 10 Is th* Inn sk eat prie* fer a k il> aess le t ea TMrd street Qaick asti*a Fer a f a ll S M t hasia*ssl*t*si s t , iadag tha pahKc aywre, or $1,100 Fourth yea caa h a** h a lf * f i t fer $150. Fee the m e t! vp*to4i iaPelsea. It* a $S25 Bajwtw* ale* level la p a ia G n a d b Cash, wUl buy a aowiy h a i l 4*rooas heaae, plaslared a i l aad well o f ia G n a ilviaw addHiaa ' $110 W iU b u y a saitabl ia Giaadviaw addMea, coraer lets $ l $ l i $118 Is th* price w* a sk far a a i* * faaMfog la t ia Polsoa Heights, ||m adjohdae lets# e m r$ ia a eeaunaadiac lu a l i a i a i M a e a Height*. ' Net eaeh price this weak far a ■ v k iH N a N v ie f en v e a n w Um sideaddUeae WM parchas* a fu ll sla* 5 0 nl4$ I a A am KlMaalLAaaa ■v ip m m v ie* n o i w n m i aw®i tn Jttvflflride* MOO h - km prise on a geed level rest* i^ae e la l j i MamL awa„ B la « ^ iia . tta ase to pay neat whea y*a caa N a n i lat at this price, aa $1,080 A heme^ has a h aw i prepettjr leeated he® twasa Third aad Fearth streets. 1710 FerheaatM let fedngMaaand pnhliepavfc* $3,000 Baya twa a n o in t * lets m B. s t Has h*as» hwra aad enthaildiag*. $1^800 Fer fear osatraWy Issatsd lato ia the aaateref th* town. Tha teiag 140*800, A fee a large, v*la< $880 Far a goad and a M r lo c a te d i coraer l e t faM sis* RONAN—In the Heart of the Reservation Buys two adjoining residence lota, one a corner, flne for residence. Secures a 60-foot business lot facing the public equate. Only, for a fint-cltae residence lot. Tills la open for a short time DAYTON—In tte Fruit Growing Section. Is the price for an A l residence lot. For a flne 50x140 foot business lot, or h alf of lot for $275. $375 $400 $450 $600 $176 ror nine flne lots, attrctive buys and good Investment. DIXON—the Mining and Railroad Town. a fineine lotot Inn commandingommanding location—certainlyocation—certainly a good snap. $100 For a f l I c l i For Just one more and worth the difference. Purchases a large business lot on the main street. Bujs the very best corner lot in tiie town, size 50tl40 feet. ST. IGNATIUS—the Mission Town. W ill now buy a very desirable corner business lot In the cm m t of -'tlie town. $50 Only, for a nice, level residence lot, right wliere you want It. $75 N e it to corner lot—a snap a t the price. Seventeen otlier lota. CAMAS HOT SPRINGS-the Famout Health Retort $100 Gets you a very flne residence lot Just now. A fine business location is open a t that prlce-act quickly. $150 Bach for several especially deelrable lots—Ideal for home sites. I have some choice personally selected lots in the new goveramnt townsltes of St. Maries, DeSraet, and Worley, Idaho-right In the heart of tlie Oouer d ’Alene reservation with Its splendid future. Prices rang* from from $25 up to $500. F a r m a n d F r u i t L a n d dose In—one of the few chanct , $40 Per acre for 80 acres of aa flne a piece of Irrigated land as ean be found on the reservation, as level as a floor. It Is uncultivated land but as fine as you want to look at. $50 Per acre for 80 acres of fine level farm land located between Polaon and Bonan—will be Irrigated. Clear title. Terms given. $15 Per acre for a quarter section of cut over Umber land. W ill maka good farm. Lays right along a large stream of water. Has cabin and flne well of water. $500 Buys fire acres of fruit land a t Rollins—the heart of the fruit belt, $3500 Only, for 80 acres of flne mead ow and timber land, spring on place' located between Poison and Ronan —a snap that’s hard to beat, lias 800 cords of wood alone. $75 Per acre for fruit land on east side of lake, one to ten acre tracts. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance to suit purchaser. $9,000 For flne fruit farm on east side of lake, 57 acres, 12 acres bearing orchard, house, barn and fruit house. Tract Is watered by both springs and M e . Here is an unboubted oppor tunity for a good buy. $ 2,000 cash, balance terms. $125 Per acre for fruit land right along the lake at Woods Bay. $4,200 Eighty-acre farm near An gel Point on west side of Flathead lake. Has 0-room house, barn, ice house, chicken house, fine lot of stock and farm machinery. It all goes for the price—one half cash, bal ance on 8 per cent mortgage. $1500 Buys 7J-acre tract of fine land within half mile of Poison. A chance to get a moderate size piece of ground Several] fine relinquishments and homesteads now open, matter how large or what kind of property you want, I have a selection that will satisfy you, and the prices and terms are right and liberal. F ire I n s u r a n c e t h a t D o e s In s u r e I have 15 of the largest and best companies in the United States whose assets aggregate over One Hundred and Ten Million Dollars:'Insure your property now. You cannot afford to risk burning out. C h a r l e s E . R e d e k e r The Real Estate a.nd Insurance Man P o i s o n - - M o n t a n a . F o r R e n t $8 Per month; a small liouse la nice location. Have also another one for $10. $15 Per month for a five-room house in Grandview. Fine well of water right at door. $30 Per month for store building in* eluding the second story rooms. In business district. It doeen’t