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The Flathead Courier (Polson, Mont.), 25 Nov. 1910, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn86075296/1910-11-25/ed-1/seq-3/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
f i n ' s S T R A T A G E M . --.fflW birds met t i l l to wlect a kin*\ began ikditfHe. wlw was telling a story ( dolcn little gathered -3 Her under tlie orchard tree. story I ms con\* tl,)WU t0 us* , jL must have I*'1\ *'m rtbln» d rt |i The liMs u» \ “ •* d'W tu e wlilrh (tiu* of their number } U. Ii, mured ns li*»C \ f tin* Hnl ^ til uf (liom wm- pri-wit !'.:<• Tmiinl n.blii. I!\' \ u ‘ °W \ 'vl* cUnnli>f,' <*\»■ *5ra,,‘‘rul s'vau*: ■ miKli'st sparrow. ihi* Jf.vut i1;;;;!*-*. | ttalwliiR niiiflili*. i In* IlKln ln*>;rt- lark, die eoofiin ,lM* cl,l°l -rt-all ,,11>SI‘ 1,11(1 !l hmulml ,lt!u'rs- and onrui'sily tliey disi-usseil \t^clii'lee should b«* made. ■ftttiM »f iwiriulisi* und the cocka- tbooglit tbat tbi* bird wltb the brilliant iiluniflffe should be king, tl* thrush, the pbuelw and the would not agree to thi*. The uid the bobolink argued tbat choice should full upon the bird tbc sweetest song, but tbe coot, ralture, tbe swallow nud the snow- it owe raised objections to this \itlttt It was agreed that the great should go to the bird which mount the highest In tbe air. nis itself was to be the goal, nud Uni which flew the neareat to It to be hulled forever after os the of tbe birds. There were uo otb- radltkms or special rules to govern cosiest, and this freedom left opea ' by which tbe raco waa Anally ■ i i we shall sec. ten the signal was given tbey a ll gpwird-a wonderful cloud ot «f ill colors and aiies—some swiftly through tbe air, « o a » t their wings frantically and moving more slowly, but wltb ipfMrance of mucb strength lu < toon many of them gar* op net tad dropped back exhausted tit eartb. Others kept bravely on tbey were mere specks lu tbe blue ud had gone even higher than riottU themselves, i of the last of tbe small birds tired was tbe little wreq. tutnd of giving up It flew npon tack of the great eagle, anid tbere alcely rested, wblte the eagle I ou and on and left at last all ber Mids far behind.\ ■ for the little wren to do f hrokt In Rose. • was notbing In tbe rule* of i to prevent It,\ answered Aunt , \aod so the wren thought it t right to make up by atratagcni I tt licked In strengtb, so It aat ; very comfortably oa the eagle's ; concealed' by tho feathers, a id i weight was not noticed by Its rival. All the otber birds in ive up, but tbe eagle atill soared ! the bright sun. Bnt even ItrjjJJJ ul wings became tired at last, f, (ter a Huai effort to go atUI! h J m ■nd a thus make stUl more aurtii * ' T : J -•J.- . 9 * A S P T H I S 'A - M m s F o r n o w is c e r t a i n l y t h e t i m e t o j e t a h o m e s t e a d o r s e c u r e a r e l i n q u i s h m e n t o n t h e F l a t h e a d R e s e r v a - M o r e v e r t h e w i s e m a n Is p o s s e s s i n g h i m s e l f o f s o m e o f t h e c h o i c e o f f e r s i n b u s i n e s s a n d r e s i d e n c e l o t i a n d g e t t i n g i n o n t h e g r o u n d f l o o r b e f o r e t h e s p r i n g r u s h is o n . H e s e e s t h e l a r g e s t p r o f i t s w h i l e p r i c e s a r e lo w POLSON SNAPS I M N b d fa itw ia f a t lf o r a splaa* itora u d office M f c i A . Wo. 1, la avary raspact, aa- (far M&d iM M M w fer $r \00 •Wu It fair i .1 4 n a ta l A a (aveshaeat yea shoald M t f a a k jp , 880* WM b a r o m a f tho f a c t ! coraer rasMsass l * t i ia U m cHy. Fin# locatioa a a d d a a a ia . IM O This week oaly far a fin* biui- aasa L t aa Third s t m t . Ja s tth a la t |Im klMifliMS BMUI 11,100 A special sal* price oa a 15* aaaa pray arty, l a saatjy h u h , aad a fu u arapasWea. O v a h s b tha laha, da* ilgM fal far a haardiag or raaariag hoasa 1900 O aly, lev a alee, level residence la t a a G. atraat. $3,000 For tha aaast up-toslate aad wall built lasidaaca ia Poison. Ito a ila a aad valaahlo property. You shoald leak lata thfe-yeaH ae phased. fU O W ill hay a taitable raeidwica let ■ Gtaadviow a M tia a , earner lots $138. I1SB l» tha prica wa ask for a nice iaSdlBg let h i Polsea Heights. M W Nat cask prica this week for a U ia foes* reirilsaca lot oa beautiful W lTsnMeadditina W fll jwrckasa a f a ll slsa 80x140 Jaa lasidaara lat oa llawthorao ave. ia Riverside. •SOO la ear prica aa a |eod level rasi- FARM PROPERTIES IIS Per acre for fruit land on east side of lake, one to ten acre tracts- Terms 20 per cent cash, balance to suit purchaser. 10,000 For flue fruit farm oil east side of lake, 57 acres, 12 acres bearing orchard, house, barn and fruit liouse. RELINQUISHMENTS $300 For a goad 80 acres adjoiniag townsite (4C0 a fiaa 80 acre tract $880 aa a number one. A ll level 80 piece anist go at once 8900 for 120 acres dose to P olion. Has sone improveaieats aad stock. m . . , , , ,; 81100 Secures 160 acrta a f fiaa beach Tract is watered by both springs and ^ ^ ^ ^ lake. Here Is an undoubted oppor- .. tunlty for a good buy. 82,000 cash, balance forms. 8125 Per acre for fruit land right along the lake a t Woods Bay. dty. Many Good Hoasasteads opea yet oar business to see that yoa get oae IU HOUSES TO RENT $1500 Buys 71-acre tract of line lan d , ^ per month, a small house in nice within balf mile of Poison. A chance location to get a moderate size piece of ground close in—one of tlie few chances. *7 fors-mall liouse, lias some furniture la aararice Iftl i a l y i l i vara raaat a t« price, ta ^ay r when y<M caa sacara a Far faar aaafcalhr b c a ta d lato ia ' tha eantarcf the tawa. The a coashiaad haiag 140a200. A sgsrtaaH ^ far a kaga, v a k f I Far a gaad coraer lot, faM riaa j & m o _________ . aad a k a ly leeated. In it. *40 Per acre for 80 acres of as line a J}h J r. 3, roo,n house and ba,n ln piece of Irrigated land as can bei \ fcuiid on the reservation, os level as a ♦12.50 for liouse on 4th street. Iloor. l t is uncultivated land but a s ! *1-1.50 for 3 room plastered house, cor- fine as you want to look a t. ' nur lot, lias water. I #iJ6. store room and second floor 3 WO Per acre for 80 acres of Iim level, looms 0|, , , strect farm land located between Poison and Itonan—will lie irrigated. Clear title. Terms given. S'S 1 0 * 1 0 per month centrally located tla Per acre for a quarter sect.jn of j offlces on 3rd street cut over timber land. W ill nuke i Two unfurnished rooms, reasonable good farm. Lays right along a large j rates on 3rd street. st ream of water. Has cabin and line well of water. j $40 per month, fine large store I on 3rd street 24 x 50 feet. room WE RENT HOUSES T o w n s i t e P r o p e r t i e s R O N A N — I n t h e H e a r t o f t h e R e s e r v a t io n 8350 Buys two adjoining residence lots, one a corner, fine for residence. $800 Secures a 50-foot business lot facing tiie public square. 9200 Only, for a first-class residence lot. This is open for a short time D A Y T O N — l a t h e F r u i t G r o w i n g S e c t i o n . $200 Is tlie price for au A l residence lot. 1500 For a line 50x140 foot business lot, or halt of lot for $275. . $05 up to $175 for nine fine lots, a tt rctlve buys aud good Investment. D I X O N — t h e M i n i n g a n d R a i l r o a d T o w n . 8375 For a fine lot in commanding locatlon-certainly a good snap. $400 For just one more and worth tlie difference. $450 Purchases a large business lot on tlie main vtreel. $000 B u js the very best corner lot in tho town, size 50x140 feet. S T . IG N A T I U S — t h e M is s io n T o w n . $100 W ill now buy a very desirable corner Ihuiness lot In the cehMr of tiie town. $50 Only, for a uice, level residence lot, right where you want it. $75 Next to corner lot—a snap a t the price. Seventeen other lots. C A M A S H O T S P R I N G S — t h e F a m o u s H e a l t h R e t o r t $100 Gets you a very line residence lot just now. $225 A fine business location Is open a t t lia t price-act quickly. $150 Kach for several'especlally desirable lots—ideal for home sites. Id a h o R e s e r v a t io n T o w n s 1 have some choice personally selected lots in the new government townsites of St. Maries, DeSmet, and Worley, Idaho -right in the heart of the Couer d'Alene reservation with its splendid future. Prices range fro«i ■ from $25 up to $500. $700. for nice liome In Gooding, Idaho, lias four rooms. W ill trade tor Poison lots or ranch land. C h a r l e s E . R E D E K E R T h e R e a l E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e N a n R e p r e s e n t i n g F i f t e e n o f t h e L e a d i n g i F i r e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a i n e s o f t h e w o r l d . W e W r i t e I n s u r a n c e t h a t d o e s I n s u r e P O L S O N , M O N T A N A . B r a n c h o f f i c e s D a y t o n a n d D i x o n tow FAB VP INTO THB AM. prize tlie eagle bung mo* SJWew 8 moment and tben wheeled JW y downward toward the distant : At tbat moment tho little wren, \jb a thrill cry of victory, left tbo ■Ma back and flew far upward Into air beyond the height which tho MRlo had beeu able to reach. » * n lielow the otber birds could not ■wntaud bow it bad all happened, I, ? *° tholr « 6 reerooui, tbeir council at onco solemnly pro- the wren t0 ^ tbe-kiwi ii- AD(1 slnce tlieu the wren bas itm \ orn lls flmnrt and saucy air * f°r|b Its glad eong nt noon, to most of the other birds are si- < «nd it gings through a greater ctterj tllC ycnr ,liau most of lb* This story of (he choice of the wren . Ifl of birds Is very old nnd is , <■ in tlio Mrd legends of man? ,t ■ In s°i»e Inngunges tho name o! i, y^en n'eiuis 'little king’ or 'bird ssHh J *'e men ° f ancient Greece It 0 6!urj’ do'vl1 In tlieir books, nml \ss llkuwlsu known to tho onrly Ind? nol^R'1'11 Kurope nnd to the ans of our own continent.\ 'i tho little circle wbo hail Berly listened to Aunt Isabelle's sto- toiim )Cr0 Vcr‘v BUre tlioy would re- raierit wben next they saw n wren t'nm 1,8 'mPPy Dong,-Youth's u ttpau!oo. n o t in a t r u s t “Courier Printers\ S t a n d s F o r Good Work, Fair Prices and Square Deal to All “We Make Our Own Prices” Five Hundred Dollars Reward. For the arrest and conviction of the party who set fire to m.v hay on the night of November 17th 1910, in which about two hundred tons of hay was consumed on ray ranch about seven teen miles southwest of Poison, Mon tana, I will give $500. reward. Additional money will be furnished lor the prosecution of any clue which might loud lo the conviction of any | n ISO! I. Wm. i n lw>, i'uison, Montana. t Courier Printers, Good W ork 6 O ’ C L O C K C h i c k e n D i n n e r E v e r y S u n d a y a t Cottage Hotel 35 Cents I _____________ _ _______ 1 A l w a r d s F O R . H O T C H O C O L A T E , B E E F T E A , C L A M o r T O M A T O B U L L I O N . And listen to that COLUMBIA Phonograph play; “DOWN WHERE THE BIG BANANAS GROW” S 9 tt 9 S S S S 6 9 6 S 6 9 6 9 6 9 <B 9 6 S 6 9 fiS 6 9 6 S 6 9 6 9 6 S 6 S S 9 6 S 6 9 e 9 S S 6 S e S J o b P r i n t i n g C O V R I E R O F F I C E ♦ S 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 e 9 6 9 e S S 9 S 9 SS 6 9 6 S S 9 6 3 « 9 S S S 9 S 9 6 SS S 6 SS 9 S 9 S 3 f e 196^'