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S t e a m e r C I T Y O F P O L S O N j ItJiaonly straiight through boat to and from Somers L U C K O F T H E G O L D E N G I R L A widow fastest and most seaworthy boat on the Lake. Meals served on board e a s t s i d e NAVIGATION CO. F U R N I T U E R Tables- Dining Tables library Tables Center Tables .< Kitchen lables And don't forget our Ike of the 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 [fcrm p ’ •ttreiiei and P illow s 7/6 k is c o m i n g t i m e o f t h e y e a r f o r C a r d P a r t ie s . C o m e i n a n d s e e o u r F o ld in g T a b l e t a n d C h a ir s * t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e s e le c t io n i n t o w n . [ W e c a r r y a g e n e r a l l i n e o f F U R N I T U R E \ 4 D IX O N S T A G E Beginning Mondny« A p r il 25th I w ill Run a. D a ily Stage between P o is o n and Dixon From Dixon To Poison kave Dixon 6 a. m. Arrive Ronan 9.30 a. m. Arrive Poison 11.30 a. m. From Poison To Dixon Leave Poison 12.30 p. ni. Arrive Konan 2.00 p. in. Arrive Diion 5.30 p. m. TM* stage will go through a portion of tlie Reservation that Is not allotted. R*. F . V i n s o n NOT IN A TRUST M e r P r i n t e r s 1 ' Stands For Good Work Fair Prices and Square Deal to All “We Make Our Own Prices” i , who l,n(1 two daughters lived lu a certain country. on tbe edge a certain village, boyg ana glrla. Ono was homely, ||| tempered and laay, but the mother loved her, while 0,ber- bcr stepdaughter ahe V6,r? ,,,tle’ al,UuuB|' thla duUKh- ter was beautiful and kind. i v l .b*a,Utl/ Ul dHUKlUer b«d '» work “uutise ,in ana part of ber vork waa to nit by a woM out on tbe highway aud eplu. J a “f *PlUdle cut lwr ““Bem.aml ! TM cove« ^ wl«> blood drape that abe dipped It I d tbe well to I her hold on it, and it fell in. i Knowing bow ber atepmother would scold ber if ah* found tbe apludle waa lost, the poor K | r | threw heraelf into the well after the spindle. Then everything turned black, and I ■\«■« » » » until after awhile abe opened her eyea to and herself in a beautiful meadow. As she walked wonderlugly acroaa Ii she n w a baker’s oven which wan (oil of delicious smelling new bread. I V A C A T I O N I N A W A G O N Fred. Toin and Billy Fnrland and their cousin, Harry Siegfried, hnve Juat returned from the happiest aummer vacation they ever had. It was a vaca tion spent traveling through tbe cour t*T In a wagon, like gypsies. Theli teacher, Mr. Uicb. went with tbem. Their van waa au odd arrangement. Flret they got the running gear of an old wagon. Next tbey built .a box eleven feet long, six and one-balf feet npo» LIVE WIT* W4 Mt «»fc* I *Ob. beautiful girl, pull us out please,\ cried tba loaves, “Pull us out or we | will surely burn,” And tbe beautiful girl opened tb* | oven and took all of the loaves out. Then sbe walked on aud presently I came to au apple tree, wblch called out, \Ob beautiful girl, shake me, I please, for my apples are All ripe.\ So sho shook the tree and brought all | of the appleB down to the ground. At last she cnme to a bouse where I lived old Dame Ilolley, wbo spied her I from tbe door nnd smiled at ber. “Come live witb me, my girl, and do I aly work.” aald the dame. So the girl did. But tbe beautiful girl loved ber step* I mother, despite her unklnduess, and J Anally grew so homesick tbat sbe | spoke to tbe dame. Instead of being dlspleaaed, the dame I said, “You are a good girl, Indeed, and I I will myself show you bow to get | back to your home.\ Just as sbe was being led out to the I highway the girl fouud herself lie- showered with gold wblcb covered ber 1 from bead to foot and dung to ber. “Your reward, my dear.\ smiled tbe dame, aad tben ahe surprised the girl by giving her the long lost apindle. A short walk brought tho girl home. I and when the cock spied ber from the gatepost he crowed loudly: \Cock-a- doodie-doo! Here comes our golden girl I home again!” The stepmother was Oiled wltb won- I der nnd Joy. nnd for once bad kind words for her beautiful stepdaughter. Wheu she heard wliat lind happened to tbe girl aud bow ahe got her gold Bhe burttened out to her own daughter and, placing a spindle lu her hand, told her to try her fortune wltb Dame Holley. J So the homely, cross tempered, lasy girl Vent and spun by the well, but in I order to produce spots of blood she I deliberately pricked her fingers. Then she dropped her spindle dovrq I the well and threw hersc|f after if. Like her lnsnutlfui stepsister, sbe I soon found herself on a charming, flower decked meadow and presently heard the loaves In the baker’s oven plead to be taken out. But sho shook her head and walked past. Wben tbe apples begged to be ehaken down she shrugged her shoul ders nnd declined to do them that HlAm/'when nt Inst she camo to Dntno I Holler's house she not only was not afraid when she saw the dames huge teeth, but did not even wait to be aaked to live with her or work for her. She offered her services. The dame accepted her offer, but aft- Ier tbe Ilrst day the girl proved so L v tlmt the tin me told her to go I, nc'lt home n»d offered to show hor the \ w itli great Rlee the girl wns foliow- )B; be dame out to the highway when -not wltb gold, but drops of nnsty black pitch. \Y o u r punishment!\ nnt ..Id dim e and closed tho gate on her. ?h e “a*v Birl crept home, and when th? c o d ; ’spied her> from tho waU he I orowed- \Coclr-n-doodle-doot H comes our goosey girl homo m i n i TOM AMD HIB PET CBOW wide and sevco feet blgb. Tbe boys and tbe teacber made tbe box them- selves. Tbe box had a cover to it. and over tbe top was A frame supporting a tarpaulin. In front, outside, was the driver’s seat. Inside tbe big box, along its whole length, were two lockers, one each aide. Upon tbese two of the party slept nt night< while two others slept Ul hammocks above them. Billy Far- laud, tbo youngest of tbe boys, waa so small tbey put him upon the floor of tbe van to sleep. Toward tbe top of the big wagon box were eight small lockers, four each side, aome to con tain clothing, others food and cups, pans, knives, forks and spoons. Tlielr water palls and kerosene can were slung underneath tbe wagon. Tbey also took with tbem a small oil stove on which to do their cooking on rainy days. On top of the van, underneath tbe tarpaulin, tbey carried a tcut. On pleasant nights tbey pitched this upon tbe grass, and some of them slept In It. Tbey liked tbat better than tbe bunks In tbe van. One day little Billy was driving the wagon slowly oo ahead, and tbe otber boys and Mr. Rich were walking awhile for exercise. Tbm Farlnml saw something black fluttering at the roadside. It waa a young crow with a broken wing. It could not get away and wm In great distress. Quick as a wink Master Tom slipped up and threw his bat over it and made it a prisoner. Ur. Rich totd tbe boys bow to bind tbe poor bird's wing so It would re cover: then the boys f « l It some corn and bread. It would not eat at fimt. It was so sea red., but Tom took It along wltb blm In an empty paste board box wblch Imd ventilating hole* cut in the sides. At length the crow became so hungry It had to eat. and after tbat taming it was easy for Tom. He named It Teddy, and tt became so fpmiiur tbat it would bop upon his shoulder ond eat from his hand, tbougb now and tben It would give him a sharp plnrb wltb its beak, it would follow blm wherever he went, and funny enough was tbe sight of Tom walking along the road with the black, saucy bird stalking along be bind blm and turning Its inquisitive eye this way and tbat. When Tom said “Teddy. Teddy,” tho crow happed to blm immediately. 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 L i n e with dreadful .tch. nnuounced tho Here Vasatlen Time Posers. ' Here ar. some things I'd llko to know . That books don'l tell and maps don't show, And I have asked our teacher, too. But she can't answer them. Can you? Is the spruce tree always neat and trim? Does tbe dogwood ever bark? i WUl the peach tree ever tell on him | Who keeps his misdeeds dark? ' Does the locust chirp, or does tt hum? Does the willow pay Its debts? Doe* the palm possess a wrist or thumb? Do pear trees como In sits? 1 Do beeches grow down by tho sea? Is the chustnut a wornout joke? Must the plane treo'B limbs quite level be? Aro charts from the charter oak? Do liogflsh eat from tho trough of the 66ft? Who makes up tba river's bed? Do sea dogs sail over bays In barks? Aro marooncrs always red? Aro thirty-six Indies a lumber yard? Can a milo \tie\ a sailor’s knot? D . they measure flsh by polo or porch? Aro web feet tlio spider's lot? Is Ice ever weighed on a sliding scale? Aro canes swung by walking beams? Does a postman wear a coat of mall? Are slippers used by spanking teems? And, last of all. this bothers me: What kind ot blossom, nut or fruit Or kind of nursery blocks, maybe. Would grow from planting a squart root? -St. Nicholas. SS7S Buy* • fu ll aised fity foot busi- ms* let onFowrthstreet Yeu'U never get another chance like thia. $5,000 Offers a magnificent investment A f in . two story double store building in the heart ef Third i t m l Rentals aggregate 9128 per month. $8,800 b the price in fu ll for a splen did two story double atore and office building A. No. 1, in every respect, un- solid lease now for $1300 rental inniua. An investment you should net pose by. 1500 WiU buy one o f tho finest comer ce lots fat t b . d ty. Fine location anddosein. Is the net price for n good lot dose to Tbinl street Nice and leveL •378 Puts you in poiesiien o f aa os- aoideaco lot on Fetreetnear Fifth street, Beys tbe best corner b u iinen In tbe dty. A fa ll 60>140 foot lot, keeled en Third street TUs week only for u f k a M nee* let on Third street f i s t the Ut IIm bvsiMst Man needs* ♦MOO A special sale price on a IS* room prsporty, recaafiy bsrilt, and a h e s . Overlook* the la k * ie * Nghtfnl for a boarding o r rooming hewe 900 Only, lev a nice, level residence st on G. street 11735 Bays a splendid lot en C. street tbat weald suit the “very elect.” 9800 3soares ono choice lot on E. Street, the street that is making a record Is the knock-out price fer a bad* le i on Third etreet Quick action fine and valuable property. You ebouU look iato this—y o a ll be pleased. |780 Buys a house, barn aad l o t sums (y a snap. $800 Corner house and lot, very close in, a good property. $3,700 For the finest bungaloo in tha finest residence part o f tho d ty, an Meal 9225 Buys two nice level lots in Grand* view addition. $800 Cash, w ill buy a newly 4«room house, plastered and weU of in Grand view addition, $110 W ill buy a suitable resibencelot ia Grandview addition, comer lets $131. $125 la the price we ask for a a k a buSding lot in Poison Heights. $550 Securee the adJoiaiag lots, eno a corner, In a commanding location en Poison Heights. $480 Net cash price this week fer n lake front residence lot oa beautiful Riverside addition. $328 W ill purchase a fu ll s i s e l f e l * loot fine, residence lot on Hawthorne ave. in Riverside. 920® Ie our price oa a good level rssi- dence lot on Maple a v e . Riverside. No use to pay rent wben y«u caa secure a . lot at this price,, am $1,100 Fer a fa ll 804t buainesa lot on Foarth a t, fadag the public square, or you eaa have h a lf o f i t for $880. $3,000 For tbe saeat up-to-date and in Poison. It i a 11,050 A two-room, ono story frame house, baa a bamj property looted be tween Ihfc-d and Fourth atroots. $780 For boautisul lot fadag lake aad public park. 12,000 Buys two adjoining late en B. a t Has bouse, b a n and outbuildings. $1,800 For fear centrally located lota almost In. tha center o f the Iowa, Tbo four lota combined being 1 4 0 0 0 0 . A enlondid opportunity for a large, valu able piece or ground. 9380 For a good coraer lot, fu ll sise aad nicely located. RONAN—ln the Heart of. the Reservation 93S0 Buys two adjoining residence lots, one a corner, tine for residence. 9800 Secures a So-foot business lot facing tiie public square. 9200 Only, for a first-cltes residence lot. This is open for a short time DAYTON—In die Fruit Growing Section. 9200 Is the price for an A l residence lot. 9900 For a flne 50x140 foot business lot, or half of lot for $275. 905 up to 9175 for nine fine lots, attrctive buys and good investment. DIXON—the Mining and Railroad Town. 9375 For a line lot in commanding location- certainly a good snap. 9400 For Just one more and worth the difference. 9450 Purchases a large business lot on the main street. 9000 Buys the very best corner lot in the town, size 50x140 feel. ST. IGNATIUS~the Mission Town. 9100 Will now buy a very desirable corner business lot in tiie center of the town. 950 Only, for a nice, level residence lot, right where you want it. 975 Nest to corner lot—a snap at the price. Seventeen other lots. CAMAS HOT SPRINGS—the Famous Health Resort 9100 Gets you a very line residence lot just now. 9225 A fine business location is open at that price—act quickly. 9150 Each for several especially desirable lots—ideal for home sites. 1 have some choice personally selected lots In the new govertuient townsites of St. Maries, DeSinet, and Worley, Idaho—right in the heart of the Cotier d’Alene reservation witli its splendid future. Prices range from from 925 up to 9500. F a r m a n d F r u i t L a n d $3500 Only, for 80 acres of fine mead ow and timber land, spring on place* located between Poison and llonan —a snap that’s hard to beat, lias 800 cords of wood alone. 975 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 fine fruit farm on east side of lake, 57 acres, 12 acres bearing orchard, house, barn and fruit liouse. Tract is watered by both spring and lake. Here is an unboubted oppor tunity for a good buy. 42,000 cash, balance terms. 9125 Per acre for fruit land right along the lake at Woods Bay. $4,200 Eighty-acre farm near An il Point on west side of Flatliead lake. Has 0 -room house, barn, ice house, chicken liouse, 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 flne land within half mile of Poison \ chance to get a moderate size piece (if ground Several line relinquishments and homesteads now open. close in—one of the few chance $40 Per acre for 80 acres of as line' a piece of irrigated land as can be found on the reservation, as level as a floor. It is uncultivated land bul as tine as you want to look at. $50 Per acre for 80 acres of fim level farm land located between Poison aud Ronan—will be irrigated. Clear title. Terms given. $15 Per acre for a quarter section of cut over timber land. Will make good farm. Lays right along a large stream of water. Has cabin and fine well of water. $500 Buys five acres of fruit land at Rollins—tlie heart of the fruit belt. For Rent $8 Per month; a small liouse in nice libation. Have also another one for $10. $15 Per month for a tive-room house in Grandview. Fine well ol water right at door. $30 Per month for store building in eluding the second story rooms. In business district. I t dueen’t natter how large or what kind of properly you want, I have a selection hat will satisfy you, and tlie prices and terms are right and liberal. Fire Insurance that Does Inrure. ] have 15 of the largest ami best companies in the United Slates whose assets aggregate over Ono Hundred and Ten Million Dollars. Insure our property now. You cannot all'ord to risk burning out. C h a r l e s E . R e d e k e r The Real Estate s^nd In$\n*<^nce Man P o i s o n - - M o n t a n a .