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Personal Indention and City News in Brief j For Liuoleam varnish, go to Russell. Fur sale.—Sewing mac Dine. 120 Oka cogan Aye. 10-06 200 copies new untie. Just in 10 cents op Wenatchee Bazaar. Money to loan on farm tanas or chattels. John A. Qellatlv. For cheap wall paper and tar lap, gc to Russell. Rcstyu Lamp coal |8.60 per ton, delivered. $1 worth of goods 90 cents until we move Wenatchee bazaar. For longtime fa»m loans apply So J. 8. Moouey Ravendale Lump $7.90, dlivered. Catchall Store Co. tf Tell the ohildie.ii to oome to the reading rooms for candy The Wenatchee Drag company has jest reciveed a new line of stationary. tf Wanted to rent —Small furnished hoove or suite of rooms with modern oouvinences. 10-13 Wanted—Girl to worn for board and goto bonool. Apply at the Red Gross Pharmacy. Dr. King has moved his office to the Moouey Building. Over the Wenat ohee Farnitore Co. 0-10-13 A few days ago a hard windstorm started from the mountains and blew 8" hard alonsr the Great Northern rail road track that it blew a freightoar filled with stoves, stovepipes, kitchen ware, hardware and guns right into the Catchall Store, whoso motto is good goods at reasonable prices. LEM WARD THE QUALITY STORE SHERMAN CLAY AND COMPANY Seattle, Washington, We sell the follow ing makes of Pianos Steinway A. B. Chase Mason & Hamlin Fischer Ludwig Packard Smith & Barnes Cable Wellington Mendelssohn Knabe Everett Hardman Emerson Conover Estey Sterling X ngsbury Gramer Huntington Willard LEM WARD COLUMBIA HOTEL The beat meals in tbe city at the Vendome Cafe Dr. Hntohiaion, Dentist. Over Wenatchee Furniture Co. Farmers phone 981 tf P. Gieelish made a trip to town to day from his home in Columbia Yal ley. I. M. Derifleld and son drove up fr«m their ranch at Malaga today on business J J King came down from Leaven worth yesterday afternoon on a shor. business trip Bruce Hastings has accepted a posi tion as assistant bookkeeper at the Eagle Transfer company W. S MoArthni drove down from his home at Cashmere yesterday after noon on a short basinpss trip J Green arrived yesterday afternoon from Seattle and will spend some time on a ranch which he owns near here F A Hazel and J A Abhoti arrived on the morning tram from Seattle and are making a visit with Mr Robb at this place Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones drove down from their home at Watervlke yesterday and are visiting with friends in the Valley Mr. and Mrs. Cooper came over from Seattle yesterday afternoon and will spend some time bete. Mr. Cooper is a fruit buyer of Seattle. O. C. McManns of Caslirnero who has been in Seattle al! sur mer as the representative of the Fruit Growers Association returped on the early morning train to Wenatohee. REPRESENTING IN TOWN selling well known reliable pianos, udequaled for worth, for value, for QUALITY. Hundreds of satisfied customers in Seattle, dozens of satis fied customers in Wenatchee, testify to the fact that THE QUALITY STORE sells the best instruments, at the lowest prices, quality consid ered, and on most satisfactory terms. is for 30 days FARMERS PHONE 201 James E. Crane and J. L Hood of Centf rville, South Dakota are new anirals in the Wrnatchee Valley ann are registered at the Great Northern A company of United States regulars passed through ..ere this moruiug. on their way to Fort Wiight at Spokane They have just teen relieved trom gains n duty at the several forts in Alaska, were they have been stationed for the past two years After an absence of nearly a month Ira D. Edwards returned from Seattle on Monday atfernoon. He is much improved in health and says from now on he will be found at tin post, looking atfer the iitorests of the Leavenworth Mercantile Go.—Leaven worth Echo Mr. Clark Cox, brother in law of 0. A. Battles of the Wenatohee Fur niture Co., and family of Findley. Ohio, are new arrivals in town. Mr. Cox has oosne to Wenatchee with the intention of making it l is home ann ex, ects to engage in the real estate business Dr. Graham physician and Surgeon. Specialist in ohronic aud nervous dis eases, ('barges reasonable. Exaniit. - ations free. Office in Rosenberg bldg. phone—lamily calls answered Testimony foi Dr. Graham., Rosen berg Bldg. I have ''ad rhf umatism for twenty years and have taken a<l kinds of medioiues andjme.l all kinds of doctors and Dr. Graham has done me more good than all of them. I recommend him to all who Buffer with pain. Geo. W. Blair. FOR SALE Ground lease and building on We natcnee avenue now occupied by Colter's studio. In a short t me my studio will be located in the new Fuller blocK. B. C. COLLIER, Photographer. FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK Capital $50,000 General Banking Business Transacted. Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Savings Department 4 per cent interest paid. FANCY JOB WORK AT The WORLD-ADVANCE PUB' CO. Nearly Everybody Has Money to Burn, But the wise ones do not burn it. 20" of the wisest now have savings in the Columbia Valley Bank where their money not only does not burn bu: instead earns them 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year. Could you do a wiser thinsr than place your money where it is absolutely safe, will earn you interest day and night and be available in case of need. COLUMBIA VALLEY BANK The Old Strong Hank Established 1892 Wenatchee, Wash. GO TO WALKER'S SPECIAL AFTER SIX P, M, TODAY SATURDAY The items printed below will be on sale Sat urday evening after 6 p. m. only. They are positive bargains and can not be found in dup licate at such orices. We reserve the right to limit quantities to each customer. Posi tively none sold to dealers. All silk Taffeta ribbon til shades, 2 inches to 3 inches wide worth up to 18c yd. Special after ti p. m, Sat urday, a yard 7 1-2 c Ladies' H< mstitched handkerchiefs, made of a line India linen, regular 121 c special after 6. p. m. Saturday, each .. 5c Shell Tlack Combs, plain or orna mented, regular price 2oc, special after (5 p. m. Saturday, each 9c Ladies line ribbed fleece-lined Pants and vests, regular price 35c, special after 6p. m. Saturday, a garment 18c Ewyißi a filial Wears IF WALKER HAS IT j ITS RIGHT WENATCHEE Of Wenatchee FOR BARGAINS Ladies' fleeced lined flannelette Wrappers in neat patterns, regular price 91.25, special after f> p. m. Sat urday, eadh 89c Black ITeathorbloom silk Petticoats made full with deep flounce, regular price $1.49, special after 6 p m. Sat urday, each 79c shirt Waists made of a good grade flannelette in neat patterns, regular price $1.25 special after <i p re. Sat urday; each 49c Ladies'fancy stock collars in a va riety of pretty styles, regular price 35c and 50c, special after ti p. m. Saturday, each 19e IF IT'S RIGHT WALKER I ! HAS IT