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Clothing and Shoe Saturday Wifi be a Big Day at Lewis Bros. & Co's Big Clean Sweep Sale Of tHe G. W. Ott StocK of General Merchandise and Shoe Day Day m Saturday will be Clothing and Shoe day and we are making every effort to close out the entire stcck of Suits, Pants Overcoats, Ladies' Skirts, Men's Women's and Children's Shoes, in one day. We do not mean by this that we will not sell anything else but shoes and clothing, tut we are usir g cur entire display space for the above lines and making prices such as to warrant the sale of the entire Clcthirg ar.d Shoe stcck in one day only. All former price concessions will fade into nothingness when compared with Saturday's prices. The old prices will be left on and the new ones will show a saving of one-half in nea rly all inst a nee s. I % A Glorious Feast of Bargains Is what Lewis Bros. & Co. have pre pared for the people of Rathdrum and vicinity. All considerations of profit have been ignored. We are confronted with a problem tint necessitates the quick raising of a large si m of money. All attempts at opposition have been swept aside. The instructions are: G-et the money, no matter what the le s 5. You reap the golden harvest of these unparalleled sacrifices on seasonable merchandise. > II * ■ What Will Happen Monday On Monday, Nov. 8, beginning at 2 o'clock and continuing until 3 o'clock, we will sell all our 8 and 10 cent cali coes and a lot of 12 % and 15 cent dress goods at per yard only 3 cents. Come and get your share. No one will be dis appointed, as we have reserved a large quantity of goods for this hour sale. ; Special announcement of the week's Î program will be made immediately af-* ter the hour sale. "J Why Such Prices? Lewis Bros. & Co. contracted to raise $10,000.00 from this stock in 13 days or no pay. The weather has been against us, and as next week is the last week of the sale, no efforts or price concessions will be spared to fulfill our part of the contract. Our contract gives us full power to make prices, and cost or loss cuts no figure with us. We must have the cash, even at a sacrifice hitherto un t'iought of. An emergency stares ns in the face. We must now face the music. 4 .î ; Sixty cents on the dollar was the price paid by Mr. Ott for this entire stcck. Therefore we can undersell all petitors, and are making prices that are from 30 to 60 per cent below any other store. These rare offerings on season able merchandise and the very timeliness of our sale, right in the heart of the fall com £ ' season, should prempt ycu to pur chase your whole winter's supply while this sale lasts. Re member all sale prices are off after Saturday, Nov. 13, when Lewis Bros. & Co's-contract ceases. 1 Fortune Knocks but once at each man's door LEWIS BROS. & CO. IN CHARGE The Old Empey Stand Not yet but soon G. W. Otfs Store spells Get Left RATHDRUM, IDAHO I it' What Christmas Present? Which makes t,he better Christ mas pre ent- the 52 Issues of The Youth's. Com umhin, costing only $1 75 for l he w hole year, or one book, costing * I 50 t o $2.00? 1 n <|uaitt It v, variety and value of reading The Companion excels. Is not Mich a paper, bringing evert week into the hotue circle charming stories, articles on a thousand sub jects by famous men and women, delightful short sketches, humorous anecdotes, and an infinite varieiy of other wholesome, entertaining read ing—Is nht such a paper the very one for an appropriate, acceptable Christ mas present? Think of it! In a year The Companion gives you as much reading as twenty 400 page hooks of travel, hlsto-y, fiction, miscellany, biography and humor, and not a line in it that shakes one's faith in truth and honor, nota phrase that makes light of the things that are sAieet and pure. In it not a Christinas gift worth having—a Christmas gift that Is "worth while"? Send your subscription ($1 75) at once so as to receive free all the Issues of The Companion for the maiding weeks of 1909, as well The Companion's "Venetian" Calen dar for 1910, lithographed in thirteen colors and gold. the YOUTH'S companion. Companion Building, New subscriptions received at this olllce. re fis Huston, Mass. olllce. I'resldent Taft advises young to stay with the emi til r\ men id rural districts l ino, and not abandon the for the city. Many school children sulfer from consi i|iation, which Is often the cause 'fining stupidity < 'lmnlK*rlai n's M Ht lessons. Stomajh and Livei T.ihlcis are an ideal medicine a child, for they are mild and ln 1 heir effect, c* 1 runic ii give treuil' evei* amt wil! cure Sold by Rid Cross Drug Uo , Rathdrum, Idaho. constipation. the fashion HAI{|{|,|{ SHOP Mini H ATIIS. Lanndry Agency k HWx. Everything ('Juju, ., IM i Hr.st c lass Work Hujiraiituud. In fact there's nothing like it" W • W> Meuuett, Proprietor '»>t Bi 1 p-to-date. VISIT DR. KELLEY'S gl m Tin* I.Hi'K('Kt Anatomical Must uni in tlio W ««*(.. l>r. K«*ll«y — DIhpuhch of Ill'll. «0 vear* tilt* treat nit*nt of weaken***. any contracted all ire In * very c i'on*ultatloii free and Htrlctly nit perMonallv or l>v letter expe rlcnc«' nervoUM trouble* or incut*. A po*ltlve c dorlakeu, private. Treat, mi DR. KELLEY'S MUSEUM '410 Howard St. Spokane, \Va*li. Drs. Shontz & Wilson DENTISTS Personal Attention and Low Prices Remember we are no company, with transcient, and non graduate help. PRICKS Best Gold Crowns.* 8 00 Beit Bridgework. 5 00 Beit Plate. -Examination Free 8114 Riverside Avo. SPOKANE, WASH Over 5. 10 & 15 Cent Store. 10 00 A recent statement compiled from official statistics by National Chair man Jones of the prohibition party shows that there was a falling off from 1907 to 1909 in the production of alcholic beverages of 2,142,014 barrels of beer and 14,657,329 gallons of whiskey, or in all of 2,045,987,685 drinks. The falling off is attributed to the growth of prohibition the states. fiinouy When a cold settled in the sevi ral days' it, and tho liest remedy to use Is ('hamberl.titi's Cough Remedy, ioy Other, and alsi in a natural and healthy ■Sold by R*(l Cross Drug Co., Rath drum, Idaho. the r\ system, it will take treatment to cure Iti will cti-c i|uicker th; n leaves the. system condition. <'eu. A. Pierce a Spokane police man, fan amu'-k • bar city, Monday, brandishing his \'un and club. deprivetUif his star. It is believed be was intoxicated or drugged. on the streets of He was arrested and i H. B. WRIC4HT. ■■»CIVIL Third Flour, City Hall CŒUR D'AJLE fîE, IDAHO Professional Cards. CHAS. l. heitman ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Rathdrum, Idaho. p. WENZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, RATIIDHI'M, IDAHO PSKTISTKY ... In all it» latest branches by DR. D. F. HOLLISTER, EXAMINATION FREE .It AT HOKUM IDAHO D. !>• DRENNAN P^yaioiaf) ai>d Sur^eoi) IS'-Speclal attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. RATMDRfim IDAHO V/, H. Edelblute — Licensed Land Surveyor U. S. Deputy "Mineral Surveyor for Idaho. Idaho ! IDA HO I _ I - : for Idaho. Rathdrum E. P. DYER. n I JKWKLKlt AND WATCHMAKER «*5USPECL\L ATTENTION UIVKN TO JtBPAIK WORK - - RftTHDRUM, IDAHO A W. POST. M ** / Justice el the Peace U. S. Commissioner V*" AIL legal business promptly.attended Also fim-Bale: Lots In Post's Addition and Acre Piviporty. OFFICE 2nd door east of PosOMflcc, HATH tmii.ll. IDAHO. < to. F. A. MCCALL. A ttorney-at-Law. Ratb drum IDAHO BARTLETT SINCLAIR LAWYER. (postoffice building) RATHDRUM I IDAHO Dr. 0. G. Farnsworth Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist. IQf" Treats diseases of all domestic animals, ifathdrutn. Idaho, U/lpeij you (jo to fcpoKarçe STOP AT The Arlington-Cottage Hotel European Plan New Building. New Furniture, Steam heat, Elnotrie Light, • Hot and Cola Baths U&* ROOMS 25c Id $1,00."®* lar - Opposite N. I*. Depot. 6POKANE Meals 35 Cents WASH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Publisher.) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. October 18. 100». Notice Is hereby given that Lewis L, Sweet, of Wallace, I daim, win,, on October IStli. IHOti. made Titulier & Stone Application No 3121 for set* nw>*, s•/, of ne 1-4, net, ,,f ndU Sections. Township 52 north, range I east. Boise Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Kerriver.at, Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, on the,4th day of January, l'.uo. L. Sweet-William Hooper. Iioth'(Ywai'lar'i* bothoV Dudley, Sdalit). . .' R '* Oct29— Ducäl Claimant names as W. H. Battino, Register. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I,Albert, Allen. V o..vU-to<l of Grand Larceny at the Fehruarv IttOa term ef the District court of Ihc I'irst, Judicial District in and for the Comity of Ivootcuai. and sentenced on the twenty J'bliu day of February. IlMKV tu tin* S'ate INn I ituntiary at Uoiso. Idaho, fora trim of nj m . ! n !ars i "Jn ni . ak '' 'il'P'h-atlon to the state I Board of Pardons of 1 Tie Slate of Idaho at I jts regular meeting after the expiration of : legal publication of this notice, wlticli said tmetltig will be In LI at Boise. Idaho.' op Wednesday, [lie fifth day of January. ItUO. for a full and complete putdon. ALBERT ALLEN I Dated at Boise, Idaho, October IJ, Rio!) 022 N12 Notice to Credito rs. Estai# of HAYES BYKUM. Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given by the underslgn 1,1 Adnilnstratrtx of the Estate of Hayes l!v 111111. deceased, to ttie credilots of ? persons having elalmi ceased. and all , ,, . , gainst Hie said do to exhibit 1 Item with the nccc.. ' oochers. nitliliiTcn mom lis after tlie Hrs^ t putillcaiion of iliis notice, to the su'd Admln siratrix a, her residence In Athol Idaho.the Slime being Die place for tlic tran saction of the business of said estate, in t| u , < oiiiity of Kootenai. State of Idaho. Dated, Mils 8th day of October, 18119, LUE M. BYRUM. Administratrix. tilt 5t Oc 15—Nv 12 READ THE TRIBUNE NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Notice to W. J. Brand. Nellie Adams. Chas. | E. Miller. .1. II. Doteront. .1.11. Coon. Isaac nip. Della Keinliait. J. H. Kenedy, I. Well ai os toil Neely, Mrs. A. E. Kankin, Ii. S. Me Crea: You ( . re hereby notified that the Dandy .Billingit Milling Company lias expended dining the years I!K)S and UK)». Eight Hun dred Dollars in labor and improvements up. on the miiiuig properties and claims of the said Dandy .Mining & .Milling Company, situ ated in Kootenai County. Idaho, in the Hay den Lake District, said expenditure being made for the purpose of holding said claims under the provisions of Beet-Ion ~:kii of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto, approved January governisg annual labor upon miiiiu ,r I amount rei|iiired to hold period ending on 22, issu, governisg claims, being the ining claims for the ..... the .Slsl day of December, ItKjK. And, If williin ninety days after the publi cation of this notice, vou fall !.. contribute your proportion of said tore as co-owner, towit : ....... A'hims. *1.00; Charles *'.00; .1. ll.Osterhont, *1.00; J. II. ..M"P. *2.00; Della Reinhart, il oo; ,1. n. - * r' ï 0,1 f Mosten Neely, si ,vi rs - A -E. Rankin, *1.00; B. S. MeCrea, «I.WI, you^respectlvn interests In said claims It-property 4>r the Dandy Min < ompany, said company Iniv expenditure said »«• refuse to J expemii Haid W. J. Brand, is E. Miller, Coons, #.50; Isaac C Kenedy. #.21); *100; M will become the mg A Milling leg made I lie r y hav by the ret) ii tree s of said section. 1er DANDY MINING & MILLING COMPANY. ii ...,i .II. J. Newhoilsc. President urtlett Sinclair. Secretary. SeplT—Deeli PATENTS < in eo25flS,WK''vCffi pÜtentb «^ A nLaÄTyTu'" t ,ut^° rOUK '' 1 ^ at our on PSWI FT 5 ®, The Tribune FOR letterheads, Note Heads, Memo Heads, Bill Heads : tatements - Notes, Dodgers, Posters and Handbills. arge and Small Envelopes, Business Cards, Visit mg Cards, Bills of Fare, Meal tickets, Dance tickets, Programs, Shipping Tags, Butter \\ rappers from 50 cents parchment paper, &c., &c. Milk tickets, Folders, $2.50 on good to j. We Can do Your Printing ^ Without Sending it to Spokane, ß PRICES RIGHT. The Tribune, Rathdrum, Idaho. tilt A BIRDSEYE VTE'W OE !_ VV RATHDRUM. 1 neorporu teil 1891. . One bakery. Five elm relies. One state bank. One private hank. One feed Store. Mining near city. Two drug stores. Three good hotels. One grain elevator. Two lumber yards. Ono weekly paper. Fine lakes near elty. Good spring water. One shingle mill. Two thousand souls. Two loeul telephone exchanges Splendid resort for sportsmen Water works for fire protection. Long distance telephone system. Three general mercantile stores. I' ine brink public and high school building IiirorporuLiun one mile square Five hundred pupils in public schools Railroads south. Electric lights owned and controlled by pri vate parties One fraternal hall and opera house riOPwui? 0,1 'i"*, 1 ! 1 hue of the.Northern Pacific riîiiuuï'.à , 1 "' ii ' il 10 * Washington Northern railway, jh miles cast of Spokane, Wash. Two beautiful parks. n running east. west, north and Burro.....|,ai on the south and east by a rich .I!!..?" Which produces large yields orgialns and grasses without irrigation. , hluo lo< Ige. Eastern Star. (1,1,1 I.' n of 1 ythlas and Pythian Sisters. it2h,.p.' i '' ws -..Encampment, subordinate and v.u!.i i Modern Woodmen and Koysl , k One Militia Go., Foresters of .i,.7n',. , ,o adj ' Maccabnes, Grand Army of the lit public and Womeu's Relief Corps, Churches— Methodist Episcopal. Presbyter ian. German Methodist and Oathollo. 1, ! v| D' s manufacturing enterprls oo.,i "'i. u *,' .houses and business of all citizens are ready and willing to ut outage and assist every helpful Industry ,T,!üt.!. >lls *"" HS , ,n,MI are accomodating and p'ih'it' " 1IS ,lU< Hatlidrum Is a good trading