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i( it i NORQUIST STORE Where you can, at all times, buy reliable merchandise cheaply. It never was better emphasized than fn the bargains offered on this page, with hundreds of bargains not advertised. More New Dress Goods Have Arrived This superior showing of the season's finer fabrics has been increased by a notable shipment of suitings News of this dres$ goods stock is usually interesting news to the patrons of this store. Doubtless you will be interested in learn ing of the arrival of a delayed shipment of *fine, high-class suit ings—among them are some of the best thiugs we purchased for this season's selling. They will He specially displayed for to morrow. ' * NEW SUITINGS ~~ 7 For Saturday. All * 1,60 suiting in the mw stylish shades, in checks, over plaids ' and stripes, very handsome, special Saturday only, per yard.... .......$ 1.19 BROAD CLOTHS Several pieces of broad doth in black and colors. 62 inches wide, just received; all placed qn special sale tomorrow at, per yard........................$ 1.19 P. 8 —We have 5 pieces of damaged dress goods left, slightly wet at our flood several weeks ago; these you can have at your own prioe. WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS MAIN FLOOR, RIGHT. AS YOU ENTER 42*36 pillow cases, reg. 20c values, Saturday, each................................................. ISC 81*90 bleached sheets, torn and ironed, good values at $1.15/ Saturday, eajh............ 90c 2 doz. hemmed honey comb bed spreads, cheap at $1.25, special Saturday, each.......... 98c 3 cases cotton batt», good 12Vac value, special Saturday, each.................................. gg 50 doz. brown Turkish towels, ' regular 15c quality, Special Saturday, each ........ IOC A ROUSING BARGAIN IN LACE CURTAINS -O/ii yards loog by 54 inches wide; our regular price $1.50, special Saturday ■ per SATURDAY'S SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE Boys' Clothing Section BOY'S PANTS (Age* 4 to 16) Mixed and plain colors, good 65c and 75c values, Saturday's special price....... 49 c s SUITS For the little fellows, ages 3 to eight years, in good serviceable fabrics, plaids, checks and fancy mixture, Knickerbocker pants, price..................... . ...... $1.98 to $ 6.50 BOYS' CAPS A leader for Saturday, leather vizor, 50c value, Saturday................................ 35 c MEN'S DEPARTMENT Trousers You wilf find here what you want in trousers, quiet patterns and striking patterns, all in good taste and up-to-date in style, prices $1.75 to $6.50 % _ Furnishings The best and most complete line as to quality and price, shown. We will not be undersold, see what we have to offer in this department. Neckwear Saturday's special on all silk ties, 50c and 65c values 39c All Kinds of Desirable Fall and Winter Underwear for Men, Women and Children Underpriced Here CITY IN BRIEF. * Nathan T. Smith, a prominent ranobar, living north of Haydan lake, was In tba city on buaineaa today. C. A. Bailor and O. H- Potts, county a—a—or and attornay raapent* ively, are Cotur d'Alana vlaltore to day Tim Lake City Hardware etore bee •old 89 ranaee this weak. Tbia tpeake volumee for ttw bniltmea so tsrprior of thle Arm. Thomas Uuneon, a mining man, of St. Marian, la 1n 'Conor d'Alene an^ •tateebia mine, the Keystone, la mak ing n aplendid showing.' Dan 'Darla, manager of the Gold Ktdge Mining property, returned laat night bom an extended trip through Oregon. He elll leer* tor the'mlne in a fan dare. * Mre. James H. Harts, Mrs. John Rica, Mrs. Henry Bodler and Mrs. C. D. Warner eutertalned this aftei • noon at the last named home ou Sherman atraet, a Urge number of friend* at 800. The home eras beau tifully dojontod fur tba oooaeiou and the afternoon was pleasantly spent by tboae preaeut. George F. Steele reports tbe sale of 90 aorea of land, heretofoia owned by ' Mike Buike. Tbe land Ilea at Squaw bay and waa purchased by John Huaalll, consideration. 11800. This sale doea not Include tba lire stock, of wbleb Mr. Burke baa several valuable bead. Mr. Hanatll will move upon tbe property at ouee and Improve It. Angna Good, wbo baa been at work for tba Coear d'Alene Lumber com pany at camp Ladeau, near Mica bay, waa badly injured yesterday by logs 'rolling upon him. He was alone when be met wltb tbe aoeldent, but to crawl about 280 feet when hie ot tes for help were beard. Ha waa brought across tbe lake and waap laced In tbe looel hospital. Serious results ate not anticipated. Olycerlr RMn Lstton. Take one oum * 'irs glycerin tf It agrsas with the sain. Rome people ■**—-* ims glycerin. Add s quart of •RUgber wntor (u r*»lt'ts of pber) and to tots a . of bang Ta Purify Cistern Water, Cletsrn water that has booms block and oily may bo clarlflod wltb powdsr Od borax and powderod atom. Four ounces o f sack will bo sxMMsat to clarify fifty hatreia 0 1 warn. me'Mother's Rues Failed. A Kansas City professional man. wbo le prominently Identified with Mls eourl politics, tells the following story on himself; 'My folks moved from Indiana to Johnson county. Mo., when I waa six years of age. We settled on a farm near Holden. The first Sunday wa ware there and while tbe fkmtly waa preparing for Sunday school It waa discovered that I did not have any aboaa. My mother, realising that 'folks would talk' if one of bar children made bla first public appearance barefooted, suggested that I have a' cloth tied around on# foot to create tba Impree •iou that 1 waa unable to wear aboaa because of a aoiw foot So tbe rug waa tied on me. Everything want along smoothly, and 1 learned all about bean eating the bad children up whan I heard a snicker from a boy I after, ward licked. He waa painting to my right toot I glanced downward. "Tbe rag had slipped off. and my mother** rasa waa exposed."—Kaasea Otty Star. ^ ^^•reeehleee, but Qraphle. A knowledge of the art of drawing la sometimes vdty useful. A well known cartestunlst had done blmaalf very well at a dance and waa being put Into a cab by some friend*, non* of whom knew where he lived, and be blmaalf waa more or tern speechless At laat however, he managed to extri cate a pencil and a sheet of paper from hks pocket and drew a sketch, which, when finished, he handed out •f the cab. Tbe drawing waa a clear sketch of a well known chnrch steeple In Lengham place. They all recog nised It and. with shrieks of laughter, banded It to the cabman, who re marked; "All right, 1 knows It—langham •treet," and he drove ofi —Illustrated Bits. Cruelty. Kind l July And are they good to ytm In the workhouse! Tratap—Oh. no. um'am: they're very cruel. They make* ua wash ourselves. - Philadelphia Be tdiw J. \V. ARNOLD O. S. OLSON J. B. DAVIS INLAND CASH GROCERY Phpne 74 Y Interstate 169 B ' 820 4th Street FOLGER'S 26c COFFER. "The Crystal" has no equal The Best Groceries for the Least Money Bargains Every Day PLACARDS.-- Furnished room,, for -rule, no minors allowed, hotel laws end other cards told at the Pres* office. (lOOD Young town tor sale right, 2400 pounds, •ultsble for form or dray work. Malloy Broth. W 8 . Wo nnermaii 8 t. Books bought, sold and exchaugedr Barton's Book store. Engine for Bale- Three horse power steam en glue at s low price. Pall at the Press otflet. MONKY TO LOAN On reel estate. F„„. mortgage. No commission. Apply to Schwarts idustc House. SOS Fourth'street. l.OST Sniall, dark pureelost between Tenth and Fourth streets on Sherman. Contained 120 gold piece, 110 bill and check on First National bank for 15 Issued to Welker A Williams. Find er will retu rn to Press office and receive nfward. DUK 88 MAKING st 514 Lakeside avenue. REAL X 8 TATK—Three bustness lota and one residence lot for sale by the owner. Fur nlslied house to ren t. Call at 1008 N Seventh st. FURNITURE -.And all other household goods for sale In quantities to salt purchasers. Ap ply st U'l Harden street. FOR RENT—Uround floor housekeeping rooms at Ml Lakeside avenue. DISHES and cooking utencels, almost new, for sale cheap. Garland House. JERSEY HEIFERS—Two two-year-old blood ed Jersey heifers, fresh In January, for sale. Al so SO chickens at a bargain. Call at 1823 Seventh street. WANTED- Team* or some one to figure on excavating about U 00 yards ot earth. Inquire of W. P. Smith, contractor and builder. _________ng t„. corner Tenth amt Indiana streets RODERICK & BERGY Phone, Interstate 90-B EXPRESS sud DRAY No trouble to move, if we move' you IT'S OlJR business ACRE FREE IN MEYERDALE now have water on these Tracts and are prepared to offer genuine bargains. For a limited time we will PRESENT ONE ACRE absolutely free to one buyer ill each lot of ten tracts sold. For particulars call at office of Realty Trust Company 319 SHERMAN STREET A. MINNICK, Mgr. The Press Prints Today^s News Today They Do Not Cost $75 Latest Model of Sieger mi W. W. Sewing Machines Coll at store and examine JOHN HOWARD 306 4th Street Coeur d'Alene FREE HEARSE with every adult caaket sold in tbe city Idaho Undertaking Co. 308 Coeui d'Alene St. Phone 64 K Next to N. P. Depot