Newspaper Page Text
The Wenatchee World Published Daily Except Sunday by tbe World-Advance Publishing Company. Main Office —Business and Editorial. Columbia Valley Bank Building. Wenatchee, Vfash. Farmer* Phone 1131. Itl'Fl'S WOODS Manager FRED SIMPICH Kdito>- Entered a* second-class- matter at the pustonue at Wenatchee Wash. SUBSCRIPTION BACT3. Obc Year* I>J' mail, in advam c. . S&0O His Months, by mail, iv advance .s:i.so Delivered by carrier, per week. . .10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S», ISO 7. in a eeH ai the court house is a oan who has committed one of the rorsi possible offenses agai.ist soci ety, that of taking away the right to live, which the Creator has given :o every human being. Sentenced to twenty years hard -labor because of the crime, this man who was urought til) in the free out door life of old Kentucky will spend near ly all of the remaining years of his life with no individuality save a number, without the companionship and loving sympathy of those he loves; in narrow quarters where no sound of the busy aud progressive outside world will reach, with every man s hand against him ami stigma tised with one of the worst epithets in our vocabulary, that of murderer. How comes it, that this man, who is in his prime, at an age when man physically and mentally should be at bis best, is in these dire straits. Is it because Davis is without moral sensibility? This cannot be. A man who Can admire flowers and nature and feed tin- refining touches of sen timent sach as he has displayed up js it because of inherent criminal in stincts? We doubt that too. 'fho only conclusion we can arrive at then timony given the court, delirious with wl !<ky, when he extinguished that he was observed when be li:< .1 Hie fatal shut. There higher than lean's was fixed upon sparroy to fail without His notice was watching his movements, and thafnsooner or later lie Would pay the «oon the . losing act in the drama will be completed; The curtain will close upon the scene and the actor remove his mask showing a face Tin; MURDERER. sorrow for the future. The wife and their various paths In life without Circle, to be always allnded to as one that is dead, in tones tinged with sor row, but above reproach. Davis will JUSTICE PALMER A BENEFIT TO MAN ]i was long and green. An" a justice brought it in For tbe appetites ot men. This morning as the humble 'trial 13 pograpKical workers and of fice force -gat Tiered around to Start the day a; the headquarters of We- Ing through the door leading into the business office. At first it was thought thai a wan dering minstrel down on his luck, or a strolling player with more wit than material goods was about to make b touch, or thai a tourist printer had become imbued with strange passions for agricultural acheive meats. Then a moment later they saw . their mistake, tor behind the queer combination of green and white they saw the smiling counten ance of .lustice Palmer, Wenatcheea impartial administrator of justice to humanity's drifting wood on the stream of life. And in his hands he had a monster WHtermcl..n. There will be a cutting this afternoon. The Indies' Aid Society . <>f the M« thodist Kniscoual church will serve tea cream aud cake in the basement of Ibe chare* next Friday evening. A go odattendance will be afcpreci- DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS ' ■ i i —ii r» ".,„ j, ' , Wilson Creek Items. Mrs.. F. C. Smalley spent Monday •and Tuesday with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rauenzahn. She left Wednesday morning with her husband for Hamilton, where Mr. Smalley will spend a few weeks on business, after which time they will go to Seattle to make their fatnr< home. Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre left WedneS ! day lor the roast after spending a j few weeks in this city, j VY. J-:. Southard of Seattle left Wednesday for the coast after spend ing a few days in the city a guest at ithe home of his brother and family. Mr. and Mis. T. B. Southard, i A. J. O'Lary and E. 11. Overman j made abusiness trip to Waterville I last week, returning Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker are the happey parents of a baby boy, born \ Sunday morning. Br. .). H. Comptoo !is the attending physician. Miss Nina Benson spent Saturday | and Sunday a: Krupp i Mrs. .!. P. Schroed and her mot Iter. | Mis. Hedrick spent Saturday at the 'home of M~ and Mrs. ('has. Mitchell ■a< ;;r Krupp ; Mrs. '/.. F'nney was a guest of Mrs. '('has. Mit-'.iell of near Krupp, Sat -01 day and Sunday. A son ar'ived at the home of Mr. 'and M:s. s. McPbereon Friday. Mother and child are doing well un der the care of Dr. 11. Mitchell. ! Chas. Tichacek of Moses Lake was lin town Saturday. Mr. Tichaeck has a tine fruit ranch :it the hike aud ! brought in some fine grapes. ; Dr. .1. H. Common reports Mr. and .Mis. Joe Kirchner rejoicing over the ■■ arrival of a baby girl at their home I last Friday. Mrs. .1. .1. Bryant returned from tier trip to Spokane this wee*-. ! R. .1. Armstrong returned Tucs- Iday from Spokane where he had j Mrs. C. T. Sanders, and children re turned Tuesday night from an ex tended trip to their old home a: St. Paul* Mhm. Mr. Sanders went up to j Al Heck, night yard man for rhe ; Mr. aud Mrs. .!. O. Cunningham ; where Mr. Cunningham has been » v- Idance given in the McDonald *i Mc- St:a|> Lake Ilen»>. Miss May and Grace Ttirney of Si attle are visiting with their father;, ! who has been at the lake for some Airs. Kan-,) of Qiiincy, returned to [her camp after a few days visit at home. .Mrs. Sapp's camp neighbors ' Mr. Kidder, who has been il!, is j Mrs. James Pierce and Mr?. Dr. visitors Taesdaj*. j Late arrivals at the Soap Lake Laura Richardson, Wenatchee; Miss [Jessie iterate, Seattle; Mrs. Blum. I Spokane; C. A Bradford, < ! Jensen villa campers of Sban Lake. • gendle, Seattle; Mr. ('has. Chamber, F. Rochurge of Seattle; Mr. Williams .©rotttle; William Smith, Skykomhdi; Mr. Wanas, Silver Lake, Minn.: Mr. ' Lyuqnisk, Wilson Creek; Mrs. John- Edward Bassinger, Skykomish: •P. j Xe>on. Arlington; Mr. Wagner. lessen, Leavenworth; Mrs. Dttnson, i .Vimroe; Mr. M. John *».on. Seattle: W. M. Cockle, Ore.: E. isbattnck, Fort Towasead; Mr. and Mrs Balbfidge •!" i soi - Mi ais l iMrs. Anderson of Spokane: Mr. aaii Mrs. Stuarf, Miss Stuart, Mrs. GolJ and Mrs. Miles. Spokane; Mr. and Sirs. Adams. Beiimgham: Mis. Hi-li died alone in his tent aboht 18 o'clock. Aslhe opefaitors have gone lon. strike his friends could nor be Mrs. Tillie Hicks has gone to Spo ; i ka&« to spend the winter, j Mr. Turney made a business trip {to Harrington Friday. • Mr. Ookar BArgan of Kpbrafa is I ding a feu days at the bike. IRON SHOPS AT THEfIA VIESTOWN EXPOSITION This Is onet of the buildings thatjwi 1 he visited by the Winner of the World-advance < kmtest. Miss Mable Simmons Now Leads the Today's count placet Miss Mabij Simmons in the lead once more, mak ing t,he big jump by turning in 11 1,001) votes this morning. Miss Garton and Miss Gushing or6m.se a good and exciting race with her and that's not all- look for surprises later on Miss Anne Davis of Leavenworth came from the bottom of the list up to fifth place today. A free nip to Jamestown Exposition is not picked up every, day and tlie work entailed upon winning, while not hard, lias nevertheless been done to gain an end. Candidates' who have subscriptions promised them should begin to gather them in si; as to avoid as much as possible the rush of the elo.* ing day. The Inst day of the contest will be exciting enough as it is an 1 those who desire to turn in subscriptions should do so in plenty of time Very little can he told from the published list of votes how the cm test really stands. Many of the con tesfants are holding a heavy re- Thfi only way to win is to "keep bus; "- get till the votes you possibly can. Keep at tt—d©.l't give up. y All votes must be deposited with contest manager at the World office before !• o'clock Saturday evening so be on time. Don't wait untiljEhe ■ > Mablc Summons tt. E. D. Xo. i I:J.".:i:W EsteHa Garton, Wenatchee Madge tnsbing, Wo-miehee 1 1 MM? Winifred Lyons ..lo«n_ Aitoe DavLsi Leavenworth.... . 1 ,">! > Vid i Van Cleave, R. F. D. Xo. t « • 000 Ruby Bnrge, Winchester . - \ - .*. : *1« Pearl Whlsnand, Wcnatct.ee • _ 2*B Gertrude Cowan, Entiat •• —— Following- is the list of prizes offered by the World to the successful GRANT) PRIZE —Trip to Jamestown Exposition and Return. SECOND PRIZE —One Scholarship i" Wenatcbce Easiness «'ollege, worth $0O;OO THIRD PRIZE—One Scholarship in Y\ en,.tehee- Bhsfness College Sight Si hoot! worth $45.09. FOVRTH PRIZE—Sis Months* Schnlardship in Acme Business Coßrge FIFTH PRRIE —Mandolin with Case, Instruction Book, Book of >In»dc, Pick* and Strings and Also an Orcorina now on exhibit tit the < Ifnc Piano Howse, worth $25.00. i LXJKJmk -i i 1 a 1100 t I i I I Big Peach Vicld. 3*>ven Barb Hale peach trees on l were g>o yo.ung that they are not. con j s tiered r>i'! enough '<• hear, this was peaches h. received <>'» cents per box". This ikmjkm is Good Fur 10 VOTES Fill iii the name of the lady you wish to vote for. This Coupon is not good after Friday, Aug. :','■), T.oiT MAKES A iiECOEU AT PACKING PRITTT ill \i»t H;.v - i'esi -rt'.-iy at terday when she parked ninety boxes !*of prunes in nine hours time- The 'day before she packed sixty boxes up :iii '\vo o clack, biie made a remar» to that effect and her statement was questioned. Accordingly she started tin yesterday moraine and by. aigbl i had a big stack of fruit of ninety ! boxes. j . I- Friday she will endeavor to make : a record pack in one hour's time. Contest. Representative of Art Mitltnerjr. purpose or buying the newest aud most approved ideas in the art of millinery front the eastern and for- Ixtadiag Cass. '• On Tuesday aud Fiiaay of eaca bain toni Mission Conn.any at B*U- Eagbani and «;n Xfundayß and days will load for A. N". iferrttt, celve , attention and proaipt return ■•. References, First National GEO, I). RRVAX.'Weaatftbee. I Toiirhi-l-*. I Watch the. Want Ad rolnnins-of ?K --[World! for rooms and hoard. 'Classified Advertisements! ! WANTED TO BUY—One to four ! acres, bearing fruit and J room ! house in Wenatchee. Address "J" I World, Wenatchee. tf -: LOST —A gold watch iv frout of the Chewawa Cafe. Return to M W. ' j Moore, Chewawa Cafe. tf TWO FI RMSIIKD ROOMS At 217 south .Mission street, reasonable. I "I ; BOARD AND ROOMS FOR TEACH- j | FRS at. 246 Poplar Avenue cor, of F street. Good service and I moderate prices. CaU or write. J George Bosworth. ' f>-7 \ i _____ ; _ . ,- . . j •FOR SALK- Horse and two-seatfed i | hack. Phone U7«i. PIXK OLD VIOLTX FOR SALE cheap. caU at rootn J» Rosenberg i bloc': between 6 and 9p. m. 8-29 • ' i ■IT RMSHKR ROOMS New, modern ( well furnished, electric light, bath. Enauire 228 North Chelan street ! ' - - i ; FINE $350 PIANO FOR SALE cheap party wishes to leave town. Ad j dress "H" care of World. S-2» WANTED Woman to assist in res taurant. Appiy Depot Restaurant. FOR SALE A young driving and i saddle horse. Apply to - .1. .1. | O'Connor's stable. E. A. Wynian. FOR SAIL OR TRADE A small house and four lots close in. Small payment and easy terms on balance. Must sell in 30 days. Address P. O. box .">i»i or phone 1613. tf BARN FOR RENT—( los • in. Phone 3Stl or see .1. W '"aid. R. F. D 2. S-30 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS wanted every lit tie while. If yen have any to real here is the place to ndver tise them in the want column. FOR RENT- Building ne. corner o! BTanatchee avenue and Ynkimr. street. Wenatchee Realty & In & Reeves. N tf HELP WANTED a: the cannery to begin tomorrow, MODERX FURNISHER ro an to let. Mrs. Geo. Watts, 2'.!ft X. Mission street., , ' ' tf MONEY TO LOAN' —Several sums of security; long time loans on ir ptah on city residence?, only. Call at John A. Gellatly's office. PRIVATE BOARD and room. 2-8 North Mission. FOR RENT Four room cottage: :!i furnished. Inquire at 520 Orondo FOR S.U.F. o'- trade—Good mate and colt. See .fuel: O'Connor. Pfjß SALK—Bids will be received at Chase' of the old Lewis-Clarke J mediately front the grounds. The Board reserves the right to reject 1 Board of Dist 46. H. C. Littlefiefd ! clerk. 9-7 TYPEWRITER FOR SALE -Smith Premier No. 4. Good condition. Metal cover. $.0.00. V\'. \v. gray. WAXTEI)—a few women or giria; Wmauhee Canning Co. S-2I) ; MAX W INTER = lime kiln. Steady \ employment to right party. Wages j |2 a day and board. inquire Qi R. i Wilson. Phone 2H4. tf Witts RF.XT—I-*ir-=f Creek Irrigate?! ! ranch on Lake Chelan, adjoining orchar'~, f.sS» pond, berVtes» grapes I alfaifa land, Five telephone, fael, range, e!c. Cash or Improvement i lease, .Address Vottraer Bros., j Lakeside. TK.M'HKRS COMIXCJ SOOX Rooi w wanted at reasonable prices. List r vuur rooms at once wi'h A. L. I lirowu, Superintendent. jPßMffnt CARDS J'IiVSH I.WS I" : .... ....... .„.._.._ : . !!>K. FRANK. < I'Ll*. Qtßrt la 0 ggs Bit ek, otj>' 8 1 11. residence phone I)K. i. \V. STRATTOX. (Osteopath Bower block. Phone 475.Scientific curts. Pleased to diasuoae case ! DR. CAMERON, Dentist. Rosenbmg. , j Block. W; nafchee, Washington. l»R. MOAR, Office in Rosenberg told. 1 Office phone Frs. s'>.i. Res. ph. 483. DR. A. T. KAIPP, Office 4 and 5 i Fire! National Tank building. Of ! fice phone 456. Residence pnojie. 1 1 1411 tf DP. KING, office over Wenatchee Furniture Co. Farmers phone 981- DENTISTS t>K. HI TCHINNON. dentist, over We natchee Furniture Co. Phone Kis. 881. IXRERTAKFBK C. G. HA1.1., UnCei and funer al director, aire, C. G. Hail, lady assistant. K. F. spragi E, Professional fun eral director a::d licensed embaim • er. A gra<! tate bj yean of exper -1 i ienee. Farmers Phone 224. P. s. pttooe _n. Wenatchee, Wash. ATTORNEYS REEVES £ REFVES. Lawyers We >, naii be,. Drag Co. building. Phone ij — - — .- . —. THOMAS H MARSH, Lawyers. Suite 2. Fustoffice building. corrin A KEMP, Lawyers, Oyer I Farmers Hank. Both phones. CIVIL ENGINEERS C. C. WARD, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Irrigation *ork a s;>ee iaicx- Office Rosenberg bloc. Wenatchee, Wash. •L W. SI'SSEX, Civil Engineer and architect Columbia Valley Bat , v Building, litigation, hydraulic.-, mining ;u<d architecture. Wenat chee, Wash. W.VRREV „ LMTLETov -Civil En gineers, snaps. surveys. Estimates tarnished. Milling work a spec ialty. Deputy mineral snrreyor, Office \V. 11. Prnwell. Mission 5,., Wenatchee, Washing! bit BCACKS.MITHS tires a specialty. Hand sawing. COXTRACTOItS 1.. GAR.NTT, carpenter at. I h*Odj I Flan* and estimates famished. 125 Met how street. PAINTERS H. W. RI'S»»ELL, for wa!l pater, paints and oils, painting, paper hanging and signs. FRATERNAL NOW ES A. O. t . Vl., Xo. .S3. Meets at Bo.v , er hall every 2nd and 4ih Friday of each month. H. Dennis, W. M. H. W. Stockton, Rseorder. L O. O. p., W-natchee Lodge, Xo \o~ meets at. Sprague lia!! • y Saturday night. .1. if. AI'VIL, X. C; T. C. XIELSOX.. V. U.; H. SHERBI'RXH, Secretary. MACCABEES OF THE WORLD, we natchee Tent No, &G meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Bower hall. J. H. Oakling, Commander. C. A. Battles, Record Keeper. BROTHKRHOOR Of AMERICAN Yoemen. Columbia Homestead Xo. t',S'l, meets Ist ami 3rd Wednes day of each month a* Spragnei ■ hall. For Information see I*. F. ■ Lake, Deputy. CARL RAY, Fore ! man: C. W. JORGEXSOX. Corres pondent. ; roy v, xkighrors ok America meets every Tuesday evening in Sprague Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. Grace Wood- . ruff, Recorder. Jennie L. Bart *