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CITY IN BRIEF E- N. La Veins is a buainms visi­ tor in Hath drum today. HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED ball, and it was with aw* difficulty that they were urged to be quiet and o Phone 153. Two down stair rooms furnished University Team Wins Gams • out slowly, whieh a n tun her did, for light house keeking, 502 Wal­ but not a tew, when Informed as to \V. A. Campbell, of Rosalia, is a lace. by Score of 28. the whereabouts of the fire, remained itor in the city today. Mr. H. L. Zorn and Mrs. Ailoe The local high school played an ex­ for the balance of the sernao:.. GRAND j Reddy spent yesterday in Spokane, cellent game with the 'Varsity team at Boggs Bakery has put on two extra Foot Ball Team Scores. ip this week. visiting Miss Kate Colliton. Moscow, Saturday afternoon, and were defeated by a score of 23 to 0. The second high school team met nil line of qneen heaters in stock, M. M. Taylor returned last even­ It was Skidoo for our t*»m from the and defeated the Cannon Hill Phar­ t us show them to you. We know ing from Santa and other towns in start for the other team had the ad macy aggregation of Spokane, on the that locality where he was looking af­ Democratic | y will please yon. Lake City vantage of 25 pounds more weight to gridiron Saturday afternoon at Ath rdware company. 4C5 Sherman. ter the interests of the Wonderful the man, and also of better coaching. letic park, with a score of 6 to 0. mining company. Miss M. E. Ritter, of Cheney, is One thing the Coeur d’Alene beya When the visitors put in an appear­ guest of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Mr. Burns, of Burns Sc Raymond, did, was to open the eyes of the ’Vei- ance In the city, their else somewhat 3tit, of the city. photographers, located in the Otter- sitites, end set them back not a lit­ clouded the horixon of bright outlook son block, was a visitor in Spokane tle when they held them down three for the home team, but the else prov Call bell phone 140 X for informa- today. times, and then did not score in the ed to be mostly padding, and the Ral|y n in reagrd to dancing lessons, second half with five new men in the boys played a good game, keeping the of. Rothen. The German Bakery is prepared to game, while our boys were called up­ ball In the Pharmacy territory moat supply all your wants in the bakery A. Carlson Sc Son have the sure on to play until the last bit of ener­ of the time. The question of Polygamy and Mormon church line, satisfaction guaranteed. Scrup- gy was used. The home team seemed determined (.-Tentative for La Grippe. Keep ulopaly clean our motto. domination in politics will be fully discussed by feet dry, we have the shoes that In the first- half of the game >iUt to win at any price and played like 11 do it. r Mr. Raymond, of the firm of Burns high school team appeared to be tigers throughout the game, showing A Raymond, photographers, who has frightened and tbs home team fooled at all stages of the game, harder mus­ H. H. Weatoott, wife and son, of been conducting business in Wardner them no few timee with trick plays. cle, better wind and still hat hite Pine, Montana, are visiting Hon. Reese for some time, is spending a few days They also took advantage of the new coaching. The game was a fast one lends in the city. in the city. rules, and used the forward pass with and the work of both teams in the Mrs. Delorees Davis Brindle’s sys- L. P. Zimmer who wilt represent good results. The following Is what lineup waa good. The second tei m of dress fitting will please the the new fuel company, has purchased Superintendent Barton thinks of our has a chance to turn out some pre ost fastidious. System also taught. team, and of the game: Ulng material for the first team next Hattabaugh a block in the vioinity of the bail 3 Indiana. park from the American Trust com­ ■ ‘Our boys were a surprsie to the year and should not loose an oppor Democratic Nominee for Congress, at E. B. Keller Sc Company have just pany, for a yard, and will have the University team who expected an easy tunity to pUy any game, and the eived a fresh car of Cere tana hard business running in the near future. victory. Every man on the team heavier team they go up against the heat flour. made good, and elioited merited ap better. By the end of the season Mrs. Deloras Davis Brindle is now plause from the Moscow people. they will be able to give any team Mr. and Mrs. A. McGlauflin, of prepared to do fashionable dressmak- ‘ ‘The senior class in the University averaging 10 pounds heavier a good AUDITORIUM :okane, are spending a few dajs in ng at her borne. 513 Indiana avenue. broke away from the rooters and took run for their money. e city as the guest of Mrs. Nevers, U'xhe Graham building which was up the Coeur d’Alene yells with resides on the Post grounds. “ocated at of Sherman and vim that could not be excelled by Star restaurant and fixtures for sale Everything is up side down with Second streets, and over which there our owi students. It was the hard­ also furniture for iodgins house now but we will be staightened out was no little kick by the property est and the cleauest football game I Call at the Star Resturaut. Mrs. 8. have ever seen. Coeur d'Alene a few days then we can supply all owners in that district has been mov­ M. Kratzer. wants in groceries, fruits and ed to the corner of Fourth street and “The game was worth much to our kery goods.. J. W. Ridinger. Wallace avenue, where it will occupy I boy-> in opening their eyes to the true the site of the old water tauk. spirit of Tooth ill. The standard of Boggs Bakery have put on another the ’Versity boys is second to none Aivery wagon. Business is grow- Call up phone 147 and get the in the country. Their game is cle n, Your Credit is Good g- name of a sure preveutative against the personnel of the ’Varsity team is K. H. Elder and wife and C. H. pneumonia and diphtheria in your above reproach. While they defeat­ for OCT, 25 family. It saves big doctor bills. atts and wife enjoyed yesterday in ed us by a score of 23 to 0, it was SINGER Sc W. W. SEWING MACHINES ;e true Isaac Walton faslioin at Fer- Jack Hill, of Hill & Knapp, of the a no disgrace to our team, as the lake and captured several speckl- Silver Grill bar, who recently pur­ tactics, plays, spirit and energy were Sold on Easy Monthly Payments beauties and some bass chased a horse has cause to regret the used, that will la? used next Friday Sewing Machines Repaired The public is invited to attend this in the greatest game of the season for Adolph Gilberson, eyesight special- act. 1 esterday while out driving the JOHN HOWARD. Agent meeting and hear the facts regarding horse planted its foot in a gopher the championship of the northwest Lakeside f urniture Co, SappMe* SeM will be at the Antler hotel Tues- between Oregon ’Varsity and the Ida­ v and Wednesday, hours 9 a. m. to hole, and a broken leg is the lesult. polygamy and other evils of Mor- The horse was killed this morning. ho boys. 1 heard more favorable ip. m. Glasses properly fitted. comments in the large crowd on the monism, as a menace to the Ameri­ 1 work guaranteed. Twelve dining chairs and three cen-1 side lines regarding our team than I Snyder house—Lodging by the day tre ta> les for sale at J. W. Ridin- j have heard in all other games before. can home. week at reasonable rates. Comer gere. 1 could not single out one man for rst and Cceur d’Alene streets, No. Miss Davis, just from the east, has special mention. Every member of I I. opened a fashionable dressmaking the team played for all that was in j D. C. Williams and wife, of Oma- parlor at 303 Corner of Third and Gar-! him. The ’Vasrity treatment to our j Neb., are spending a few days in den street. Good fit and finish at team was the most courteous ever * VOTE FOR THE AMERICAN city, visiting a brother, L. C reasonable prices. tendered us and has established a firm I illiams, and will leave shortly for The American Trust company is tie of friendship between the two I ier points, as they are making a preparing a new addition to the city schools, that will certainly lead to j HOME * at of the northwest. to be known as the Gelnmoor addition. the enrollment of ma y of our stud- ' euts in the University. S me, 1 j Boggs Bakery shipped a large sup- This lies adjacent to the Sander's ad- j di.ion which is being promoted by, fear, before we are through with them ; Free y of bread and pastry to Harrison here. * ’ TO ALt. day. Renshaw Sc Schmidt, and Sherman , avenue runs directly throngh the cen­ “On the University team that play- j Everything in the line of house- ter of it. ed our boys, were two of my ex stud- i Q••<) and lia-. jrutw *n 1 w ant »rm „ btt a t and backout of the way of a smaller nonday Night, Oct. 22 *<*al bora- wn»* ahat'li d« ynu < Wh-tt nat and Mart atart<-t mm on our the premises. Phone 147. Moscow, where they spent a few days nan h-«* It aa'B’t Ilk. it t«- n»>» adara M.r, oim-i! n> aii-kin'lii Lailri ami llt-m a boat. While doing this she crashed liir •wji'Ihm ay had to tabt to ant lif till that aw-kaMler taraaiMt eaaJ oil 1 t u I j visiting their brother. Nye. who is at­ that wr |m! tIn-in aaldr anil l.o rtad tlw n lol. ioal olt i a r o j u » t in fcn in Ik* Francis W. Cushman, of Tacoma, into a float bouse, tearing off her ONE NIGHT ttmra t rarkno Your oU d a 4 wimM tone a h*mp >- Iti-r olt i( hr Nwi ai.oh to talo-r m n ad a Washington congressman, wasten d in g the University of Idaho. rudder, and demolishing the shoe, .1 . « tor tlo- «a> TO- amt Mary hHir.1 (umr»irr. mil o th at tb r r - tif- that h trtit ail I They enjoyed a very pleasant visit halt waau t «!<■« I Juat i-ckiai. It| a i. I tons '--(or- r m .1 ,h«>. , taut ul >e distinguished guest of Chas j Fortunately the screw was not dam­ triHitivat-ra k l-atn atu u M th - teliiv nag >..t i.t.-i, to ..t-t na,i lx*.'! tiara and were among the guests at the an- The Rural Success not!,ina to tilth rah'll- • i>i that -'on.arto-'' il tail go .loan xi-i Ita-- ti.-m Irlh-ra tut "’tng yesterday. aged. and she was taken in tow by thrill lira f-r rh llsllt, ill rtrr' n«ao n «,mr l h-> ami t •«- ion ai,, mol, than | nual athletic hop. Nye is progrew- ; the Fleetwood. She was tied fast tao <>t tnrt-r >it amt-, ami it ton ar» rarrf(. . u igt t ,l..u t .-.at u or. than » tt block. i Dr. Ray Palmer will speak each Last evening Dr. Ray Palmer offi­ Graat Saw-Mill Scana 'evening this week at the Baptist ciated at a mass meeting held at the o Pre8i,1"nt °f ^ church except Saturday. He will Auditorium by the Protestant All Naw this Year At the FAMILY LIQUOR STORE , Rigde Mining company who k „n the following themes: M-.n- churches of the city, and addr seed a WATCH FOR THE PAR­ been visiting the property of that day nij?ht “Tb<. Voice of God ” full bouse. He spoke on the future White Port Wine, qt. - - 75c to the city this -py^jday “Sowing and Reaping.” life and his cermon was a thrilling ADE...... $2.25 ; Wednesday “ What Then will you do one. A chorus of about 40 voices California Wine, qt. - - 50c ^fw York Concord grapes, snow with Jesus?” Thursday “ More than furnished music for the evening, and gal. S2.00 and up 'lpies, pears, bananas, oranges, eran- a Match for the Devil.” Friday Rev. W. W. Davis rendered a sacred Prices: $1, 75c 50c 25c We Mats i behind tbesr polity ^ies, pop corn, mince meat, new “The Greatest Thing in the World.” solo. ‘tjftS p walnuts, sweet potatoes, and hot Solo singing each evening by Rev. W. During the sermon about 8:30 o’clock Seats on aala at Coeur lettuce. At L. Xorbergs. W. Davis and others. Everybody the audience was thrown into a state of d'Alane Drug Store CARLSON & JOHNSON Grocery, Fourth street, phone 81. invited. excitement hy the ringing of the fire