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to mm public. Ths Prsas will dssm It a special favor * who (all to rseslvs tholr tor regularly will report tha aatna to office. uitll our only maana of .-jwlng bow tba carrier* are doing vfe W wm' par a reward of HI for 'Idenee that will convict aay oaa of la iilnjr paper* after they are delivered *"tb3b*prbubi PUBUBHINQ CO. WEATHER REPORT. PORTLAND, Ore., July 15.—Fore cast for northern Idaho and Eastern {Washington for 84 hours so ding at 6 o'clock p. m. tomorrow: Fhtr tonight and Friday. The local weather report for the 114 hours ending at 4 o'clock p. today shows a maximum temperature of 18 degreee, maximum 48. cmrr nr dabs all night. Phones 188. A press feeder Is wanted at this office at once. Judge W. W. Woods, of Wallace, la a visitor In the city. Money to loan. See Robt. W. Col lins. Wlggett block. Water filter, 16c. 701 Indiana avenue. Int. phone 1867. Where's the land office T Above the Idaho Mercantile Co.'a. Today's nows today If you read the Evening Press. Where's the busy spot? At the Idaho Mercantile Co.'s big store. Where's the Idaho Mercantile Co. 7 Corner Fourth and Sherman. Where's the post office 7 South of tha Idaho Mercantile Oo.'s big store John Cronin Is back from an ex landed visit to the east and Canada Rev. J. S. Bell and wife of Rath drum, were visitors In the city today ~See our west window for specie prlcee on men's negligees shirts an hats. What store's the biggest store In Coeur d'AleneT The Idaho Mercan tile Os. William Barge and wife, of Mos cow, were visitors In the city last evening. J. L. MoBee, of Springfield. 111., is visiting with his brother, Judge Ed win MdBee. Where's the business center ol Coeur d'Alanet t ourth and Sber man streets. Q. Kerns, an attorney of Wal lace, was transacting business In the city today. Call 188 and the Merchant's Trans ter company wagon will he at your door Immediately. Hon. John B. Went, who has been la the city for several day^ returned to hla home at Lewiston today. Room spaoe can be procured by an official notary public. Apply at room I, next door to U. 8. land office. Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Schmidt have moved to the city from Spirit Lake aad will make It their future home Where'e the city hallT Just east of the Idaho Mercantile Co.'s big store, on Berman and Fifth street Reservation maps tor the throe r ese r vations for sale. Williams In Bermation Co., 108 south Fourth st All Rebekahs are requested to meet at their hall Friday afternoon at 1:80 to attend Mrs. Stowe's fu •oral. Cool, clean sleeping quarters at Skating rink on lake dock. Price. 60c. Baggage checked tree. Why go to Spokane? •Mrs. A. Freese, who has been vis iting tor the past three months with friends and relatives In New York, returned today. Cool, dean sleeping quarters at Skating rink on lake dock. Price, 60c. Baggage cheeked free. Why go to Spokane? R E. Farrington, of North Ya klasa, la In the city. He Iq connected with the Morning Herald of that city as press and s t ock m a n . R. W. Hitchcock, publisher of the Tribune at Hlbbtag, Minnesota. Is In the city for the purpose of register tag for lands In the reservation. Make Coeur d'Ateaes greatest store your headquarters. Meet your Mauds at the Idaho Mercantile Co.'a earner Fourth aud Sherman. Thoroughly dry 16-tach fir aad tamarack slab wood delivered. For ■ale cheap. Blackwell Lumber com pany. Bell phono 48. Interstate 4. Dr. E. L. Youugbent and wife re turned yesterday from a visit to cltise on the Mast aad the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition at Beattie Cool, eleen sleeping quarters at Skating rink on Inks dock. Price, 60c. Baggage checked tree. Why go to Spokane? Mlaa Ooldle Toll, of Bvorott, la visiting with Mrs. TlUia Wood. Tha Panhand la Abstract company la equipped for quick aad reliable ear vice; baa all recorda 1 b ita office. Cool, clean sleeping quarters at Skating rink on lake dock. Price, 60c. Baggage checked free. Why go to Spokane T W. Stofer, of St. Joe, la visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Chartrau at La Cross. He will remain for a week. Foster Russell, who has been act lng clerk In the place of Walter Simpson at the Hotel Idaho for the past week, returned this morning to his home at Spokane. to at at In re to Manager B. Denno, of the Coeur d'Alene baseball team, has made ar rangements for a pitcher from the Northwestern league to take the place of Gannon, who has accepted a position with the St. Maries team. Harry Bennett died at bis home at Mountain avenue last evening, the cause of death being tuberculosis. He was 84 years of age and leaves to survive him a brother and sister In the city, and also a father and mother In Comstock, Wls. The body Is being held pending communication with the parents. Considerable Interest Is bolng sig nified with relation to the concert to be given Friday evening at the Meth dlat church by Alexander Saalavaky and Louta Merkel, both of New Yorjt, and the attendance promlsea to be large. Both have been giving con certs In Spokane to large crowds, and the music-loving people of this city cannot afford misting an oppor tunity to hear them Friday evening. The following officer* have bsen Installed by the Rebekah lodge: N. G., Nannie Sampaon; V. G., Ella Var num; recording secretary, Mary Perry; financial secretary, Addle Stowe; treasurer, Nellie Simpson; R. S. N. G., Hattie Keller; L. 8. N. G.. Dens Roper; R. S. V. G., Margaret Mundy; L. 8. V. G„ Bertha Pringle; warden, Lulu Tremon; conductor, Lillie Schneider; I. G., Ktehrlne Bell; O. O., J. D. Cook; chaplain, Lillian Fayaett. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health la Worth Saving and Some Coeur d'Alene People Know How to Save It. Many Coeur d'Alene people take their lives In their hands by neglect ing the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Sick kid neys are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and 111 health, but there la no need to suffer nor re main In danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and perma nently cured by the uae of Doan's Kidney Pills. The following state ment leavea no ground for donbt: J. H. Fields, 708 Pearl street, Wallace, Idaho, says: "I have known the value of Doan's Kidney Pills for over ten years and do not think there Is a better remedy on the market. When I first began their use 1 was suffering from s se vere attacks at kidney complaint The kidney secretions were scanty and painful and so frequent In pass age as to esuso me great annoyance especially at night. My back pained me almost constantly and was very weak aud lame. 1 had but little am bltion and felt generally miserable. I finally procured Doan's Kidney Pllls and they proved so sattstactory that I have always kept them In the house since. I take pleasure In rec ommending this remedy to other suf ferers from kidney compalnt." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for tha Unltod States. Remember the name—Doan's aad take no other. NtmCK. Notice la hereby given that I will receive bids for 46,640 feet of uig branded logs and 4460 lineal feet of unbranded polea aad 1080 feet of unbranded boom sticks, all of which are located at Stevens' point; such blda to be sealed, addressed and de livered to me at my office at Spok ane on or before July 17, on which date sealed blda will be opened. C. M. HELD. Secretary of Coeur d'Alene Log Own DR I N K You ll Li r\t It 1 at 4 T AIL 3>UCA FUDTAtlS 4 SO Mr tSUVTLl S THE BEST FOR THE SflALLEST CASH PR) IF so, this store must be vour watchword 1 and ifgjui are 'tSaTS WHy! "weo'u'Tonly ^few prices buto^ whole stock is Reduced. Wash Goods Specials T ' ......... 12c 5c Lawns and Batistes, all colors to close out : : : Scotch Lawns, Tan, Blue and Black, to close out : : The Store that Sets the Pace. Coeur d'Alene's Department Store. MEN'S SUIT! This Stock is being Closed Rest of Stock at 1 ONE-HALF PRICf Today's news today If yon read tiio Evening Proas. Madame Rbea, specialist in Der matology, scalp work and chiropody. Superfluous hair, moles, moth patch es, freckles, blackheads and wrinkles positively removed. Corns, bunions and Ingrowing nails removed without pain. Sole proprietor of the Re nowned "Grecian Facial Prepare tlona." 317 Fourth street. Excursion Tickets To tbe A.Y. P. FAIR COEUR D'ALENE to SEATTLE and return via G. N. or N. P. R'ys. from Spokano $14.40 Round trip from Hayden Lake $15.10 Tickets on sale May 29 to Oct. 14 Return limit 15 days from date of sale. Upholstering Furniture Repaired and Packed Boat Cushions Made to Order NEW MODEL REPAIR SHOP 315 Coeur d'Alene Ave. Phones: Bell 30 Black, Int. 114q BALL SUNDAY, JULY 18, Coeur d'Alene vs. Sandpoint Tigers W00DLAWN PARK Game called at 3 p. m. Cars leave at 1:30, »:oo and 2:40. Admission 25c. Tickets on Sale at the Mascott & Shern'a Pool Room 20 Percent Discount BIG SALE ON CLOTHING July 15 to 30 Twsnty per cent discount on any Suit* In the house for 15 days. This Is an unusual opportunity to buy high-grade clothing at cheap clothing prices. Remember the Hirsh-Wickwise Clothes ARE THE BEST THAT'S MADE You can figure your own discount as the goods are marked Ic plain figures. F. M. GADD, 4,2 |; e e eT an 10 A. M. O. R. & N. DEPOT EVERY DAY CANADIAN PACIFIC Soo-Spokane Route TRAIN DE LUXE SPOKANE ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS Equipment New, Modern The Equal of Any Detail*, Berths, Literature on request J. *. CARTKIt Gen. Afft. 14 WaII St , Spokane im «is.. m - J MWi MR. ALEXANDER SASLAVSKYl Of New York Symphony Orchestra being appearance of Mr. Alexander Saslavsky, the no Russian Violinist, who gives a concert at the METHODIST CHURCH Friday Night, July I6th{ Mr. Saslavsky, who for the past fifteen years, has held tie enviable post of concert master of the New York Symphony OrcM* tra, Is without doubt one of the greatest exponents of violin litera ture now before the public. A wealth of sympathy and feelisc b expressed by his playing, and a great treat awaits the music loven of Coeur d'Alene. He will be ably assisted by Mr. Louis Merkel, pianist, whose recent work was most favorably received by Spolraie music critics. No Extra Charge for Reserved Seals now on Sale fit COEUR D'ALENE DRUG TORE LOTS IN Lake Shore for $250 to $1000. Terns Forest Heights for $250 to $550. Terms Sims Addition for $200 to $600. Ter® Sanders Park Addition for $250 to Terms YOU SELECT YOUR LOT AND WE WILL BUILD YOUR HOUSE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Coeur d'Alene Bank & Trust Co Real Estate and Insurance Department Rooffi 5 Map Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation j Showing Land Allotted to India# READY JULY 15. 1909. PRK R. B. SMITH & MAURICE BENTL 3*9 Sherman St. Lock Box 129 , Coeur d Ah** Heferracet: Coesr d Aleo* Bsnk A Trusl Co. and Ainrrtcau TrsriO* HELPS TO LOCATE YOURSELF