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To the Public Tin- Pr*** will deem It * (peeial Uvor if pst who fail u> receive their paper regnlr-rljr wi H report the «a«re to the odW-e. as H i» our OB l y of knoartn* flow the carrier* arc do |M Uieir work. will pay a reward ot AS lor evidence that win convict any one ot Mealing paper* alter tb*> are delivered to realdeucet. THE PRESS PUBLISHING CO. CITY IN BR1EP. Cabs and Messengers, Puone 163. A. A. Darknell ia in the city on business. Johnston's Candles at the City Drug store. Xmas presents for everybody. Lake side Pharmacy. Miss Grimes left on an early Spok ane train today. Goods in every department re duced. Norquist. Mrs. A. Mlnnick left on a Spokane train this morning. Mrs. H. H. Barton and mother, Trent to Spokane today. Best of music at the Rink. Phone Bell 256, Interstate 224, for 8. Messenger company. For plumbing, see Bezel-. Christmas ubrellas at M. C. Peter u, leading Jeweler. Merchants lunch at Hotel Idaho, yom 12 to 2 p. m., 40 cents. Kor quick results list your houses rent with Hobson A Parker. If you want to save money in Xmas Its go to Barton's Book store. J. E. Rensberry, who has been on sick list Is able to be out again. Mrs. Cross is quite ill, being con jn.-d to her room by a severe attack cold. Miss Ossie Blanchard, of the Coeur Alene Inn, is in Rathdruni visiting datives. A fine line of Lowney's and Gun er's fresh candies, at the Lakeside armacy. Rev. Holden, of the Norwegian urch, left this morning for a brief 'p to Spokane. For bargains in real estate, see bson A Parker, they are still do business at the old etand. Mrs. 8. C. Bonner, wife of the well :own Coeur d'Alene furniture man, on the sick list at present. Your boy wants a pocket knife. A variety on exhibition at the ike City hardware company. [Send your friendB in the east a |ece of souvenier china, 25 cents to . M. C. Petersen, leading jeweler. (Gentlemen:—Your wife needs ir of shears. You will find a choice ectiou at the Lake City Hardware )re. |W. E. Seeley of the Daisy mining apany, left today to inspect the iperty. He will be absent several oseph P. Fallon returned last iht from a business trip In the 5ur d'Alenes where he has consid ble property. Ten acres Irrigated land at East eenacres, for sale at a bargain. American Trust company, 315 erman street. Ladies, the window of the Lake hardware company will offer attractive suggestions for fistmas presents. A. Parker, wife and mother, are the city visiting Charles Walker. hail from Minnesota and are acquaintances of the Nevers fam H. Crampton has returned from ranch at Hatton, Washington, claims the outlook for wheat Is the best. The winter grain Is wing splendidly. •oils, dolls, dolls. The very latest dolls. No old last year's stock, but very latest in sweet little dolls, dolls and large dolls at Barton's, 2 north Fourth street. We have but a few lots left In addition and they will all be Id In a few days. If you wish to one of these cheap lots you will y e to hurry. Kemp A Lel>wu. 9 Sherman. he Palace of Sweets under the nagement of Mr. Latta. is assum a new appearance. Pretty decor us are being added, preparatory Christmas. The firm is very pro !ve and does everything in its er to accomodate its patrons. in every department re Norquist. rtlcles of incorporation have been at Rathdrum. incorporating the Pcwa Timber company. Ltd. r d'Alene is designated as its of business. It is capitalized 25,009, the stockholders being ond Allen, of Spokane, formerly ted at Hayden take. R. Milas and Kodaks for Christmas at the City Drug store. Goods in every duced. Norquist. department re _ | Dr. | __ A ' at P r Z Unt ° n a " i holiday goods. Norquist. G. W. Rlgg and family have moved to the city from Hayden lake. Attorney Wearnette was called to to Post Falls on important busim morning. Judge this William McDonald has moved upon bis homestead Just east t of the city. Leather table covers and pillows ' in air brush and applique designs, City Drug store. , F. J. Oeltjen of Ferrell, Idaho, ed itor of the Ferrell Press, made our ! office a pleasant call yesterday. You will find the Lake city Hard jvare company s window very sug- 1 gestive for Christmas shopping. I i - Barton's Book store don't believe , . , _ in big profits. They will sell you ___. . „ . Xmas goods at a very small margin, Barton's Book store has the best »r. and swellest line of box stationery j ever seen in the city. The very latest in designs. Charles Howells, of Montana, and Frank Lemmer, are making a visit at Leona, Idaho. They will return In a few days. Orr & Orr, the photographers, room 12 Wiggett block will give you a cab- j inet photograph of yourself free of charge any day this month. The Lake City hardware company has expended considerable Industry and skill in decorating their windows. This firm is among the most progres sive in the city . Opera glasses make pretty Christ- j mas gifts. We have them pearl-[ handled and all other kinds at prices lower than ever before. M. C. Pet ersen, leading jeweler. We are selling fine lots in Mary's addition for 9100 and up. We ask but a small payment down and a small amount each month. Kemp & LeDeau, 319, Sherman. Engraving makes an article more valuable—a gift more personal. All our engraving is done by hand in a perfect manner. No extra charges for engraving articles purchased here. M. C. Petersen, leading jewel er. All persons desiring toilet sets, manicure sets, shaving sets, leather goods of the best quality, in fact the latest In Christmas novelties should j go to Barton's Book store, 202, north Fourth street. The ladies of St. Luke's church will hold a sale and dinner oa Sat- ; urday, Dec. 14, at the Baptist church parlors. The supper will be served! from 6 to 8 p. m., during which time the sale will be In progress. J. J. Breen purchased cf A. J. Kldea, a fine 9500 mare this morn- j Ing. He will take It to Butte, Mon- j tana. Mr. Breen claims It is a fine racer and Is delighted with his pur- j chase. He resides at Tekoa, Wash- j lngton. School children require the most j nourishing food and drink. The pur- j eat cereal coffee, especially recom mended for the growing children, is Golden Grain Granules. If not made too strong. It Is just lovely. Use milk and sugar in It, • The lecture of John M. Driver de livered Saturday evening at the Aud itorium was a great success. Al though the audience that greeted hini was not as large as expected, those present were held as by a spell. He discussed in a comprehensive way the well known fact that men and nations have points of excellence which give them individuality and which enables them to do certain ' work better than any competitor. Goods In every department re duced. Norquist. G. J. Jenkins, though his attorney j R. E. McFarland, filed a suit last ev ening In the district court at Rath drum against the B. R. Lewis Lumber company. The complaint alleges I trespassing and asks for nearly 91.- 1 000 damage*. It is claimed that the I Idaho A Northwestern railroad as well as the logging road passes through Jenkins land and that when the roads were built, the men used Jenkins' timber, it is claimed, in a very free way. Goods in every department re duced. Norquist. Frank Caswell, who did such good contortionist work Saturday night at the Princess roller rink, will be on hand again Wednesday evening when he will give an aerial contor tionist exhibition. In connection with his acting will be a farce come dy which will be highly appreciated 1*7 any one interested ia such skill. His experience is large, having trav eled with Barnnm and Bailey's show for many years where he made an astonishing record. Picture of Passion Play. Robert E. Stebbins will present Dr. Ian Grant in Pathes' Sublime Passion Play Friday evening. Dec. 13 at the Auditorium. This play ha. always been a great drawing card in Bavaria where thousands of Christians from every { part of the world attend it. it pr*» enU *■ * moat torn, the entire life of our lord from his birth to his crucifixion. Friday the won derful motion picture of the divine tragedy will have its first presc-nta t , on C oeur d'Alene or the Pacific northwest. Mr. Grant has rare abll By as an orator and is said to hold his listeners' closest attention. He has travelled much and has seen the many historical ruins and sacred ed ifices of the old world which vividly he portrays to his audiences. ! _ classified Advertisements _____________________ I ro*UK d alene Indian reskkvation i - Township lit oc print* for sale on and after i»*-renib«-r ?"• lW! M M 11 " ,rnu ' n . Coeur d Aleiie. Idaho. — - - - — -rm . ..... KI.ECTTBIC WlKING—Up~to-<!»n-, Arm riant. supplies. Hom** Eier-trit* supply o>., ziu Koortb RupiiUei »r. rho j •^'rtslit'MiiwMer! <rfd& «T™ sh« llOOKS-ltoiiKht. «'M sud exchanged, ton'* Book store. PLACARD**.-'FuromlitNi room*, for wile, no minors allowed, hotel law* am) other card* sold at the Press offlee. AUDITORIUM IImI Htiiuliluf-k, MNBSffr IIID1I. DEMI II Robert E. Stebbins Presents Dr. Ian Grant Pathes' Sublime Passion Play FIRST National Bank Coeur d'Alene, Idaho PROBLEMS SOLVED A checking account will solve many ol vour financial prob lems'. The fact that other* use a checking account to ad vantage in their business proves it will help you. You can make a special de posit of your cash against which you can draw the cash whenever it is desired. THOS. It BREWER, Pres. S. 0. SARGENT. Vice-Pres. R. JACKSON, Cashier F. W. TINktL Asst Cashier Fair Exchange A New Back for an Old One The buck ache* at times with a dull, indescribable feeling, making you weary and restless: piercing pain* shoot across the region of the kidneys, and again the loins are so lame L stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back in this condition. You cannot each the cause. Exchange the bad ba.k tor a new and stronger one. H. K. Howell, the well known stone mason, living at 157 Third avenue. I'ocatello, Idaho, says: "My kidneys commenced to trouble me with sharp pains across my back and hip* and if I took cold was worse. After work ing hard tor a few day* I felt lame and sore and if 1 turned around quick ly, a stitch like pain canght me in my back winch for the time being was very severe. I had a very bad attack when nr attention was called to Doan's kidney Fills and I got a box at a Drug Store. They were just what I needed. They relieved me in every way and marie me better and stronger than I had been for a long time. 1 still use them once in a while as a tonic for the kikoeys " For »ale hr all dealer*. Price50cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents lor the United States. Re member the name—Doan's—and take no other. PURE FOOD MERCHANTS IN COEUR D'ALENE IDAHO who are cranks on quality, full weight and a square deal, sell the too per cent pure Golden Grain Granuels Cereal Coffee. A big pack age, t 3-4 lbs., can be had at 25 cents. It builds systems. It tastes like coflee, looks like coffee and smells like coffee. It will not harm you but do you good Children love it Don't make it too strong, as it is very rich. Ask any o the following "pure food" merchants for a package of GOLDEN GRAIN GRANUELS Arnold, Olson & Davis Brown Table Supply Co. Coeur d'Alene Tea Co. Fourth Street Cash Gsocery Arthur W. Haley Idaho Mercantile Co. C. K. Lelthe Nelson Bros. & Co. J. L. Voelker Winn-Barr-Chainey Co. Golden Grain Granuels is sold in all first claws stores. It won thousands of friends at the Pure Pood Shows in Portland, Taco ma, Seattle and Spokane. Golden Grain Granuels is also served at Oakes 1 'afe in Spokane, where people fall in love with it. It is the food-drink for the family. It is very rich, so you don't have to make it strong. 150 grocers in. Spokane ell it and re commend it. To Christmas Shop* pers ........... Coeur d'Alene, Nov. 29, 1907. In addition to the many presents you are planning or giring away this Christmas, how would you like to have a No. 3 Oliver typewriter, al most new ant* in perfect condition? A typewriter makes a very useful and valuable present to almost anybody. Mr. Barton AT HUt BOOK STOKE. 2*2 N. Fsartk St. has a plan that may interest you in obtaining one at a nominal figure. Investigate this. Suter & Son 21S st. Highest Price Paid fur NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS STATE TRUST & Investment Co. We arc tha Ganaral Agents for THE CONTINENT AL BUILDING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. We will loan yon money on your home or will loan you money to build one if yon have none. We will protect your loan by a Policy in The National Life Insurance Company equal to the amount you borrow. We will charge yon noth ing for this protection; the loan oompany pay* the premium. If yon should die before your loan matured the Insurance company wonld pay the amount dne the loan company and the balanoe to your family. We will sell you a Ten Share Stock Certificate also protected by the Life Insurance Company, to the amount of one thousand dollars, upon which, if yon make payments of $5.00 per month for 120 months, you will receive $1000.00 in cash. If yon should die at any time between the first and last payments the Life Insurance Company wonld pay your estate $1000.00. What better savings investment can yon get, or what better life insurance can yon obtain. Come to our office at 104 Fourth street, and let ns fully explain onr plan. Show to yon how it is safe as a Government Bond and more profita ble than putting your money into a savings bank. State Trust & Investment 104 Fourth Street Company Coeur d'Alene -v STRICTLY PURE HOME MADE \ CAN 1)1 ES, CHOCOLATES and BON BONS. ICE CREAM. KUr Give ia yaar Order Early Our package goods are of the best and prices will sell them All our goods surprise the palate We have moved our Retail Office to Room 4 Exchange Bank Building Ground Floor LEWIS LUMBER CO.