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2 FOR SALE My Home Site in East Wenatchee For Terms and Prices See L. O. Hall PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. Eagle Livery & Transfer Co. Draying, Piano Moving, Express FEED Hay, Grain ( hop, at the obi Proctor Stand on Mission Stree. C. E. REEDER & SON WINESAP APPLE TREES. 10,000 and a full line of nur sery stock for sale. Inquire D. H. Mohler, Park Hotel, Wenat chee, Wash. Yakima Valley Nur sery Co. 3-22 BLACKSMITH AND REPAIR SHOP. Have opened in the old Vachon stand on Wenatchee avenue near Arrow Livery. Old and new cus tomers given prompt attention. We Guarantee Satisfaction. McCTJLLOCGH & HUDSON, The Blacksmiths. H. J. KIMMEL The Builder General Contract Work, In cluding plain, and reinforced concrete. With a specialty of Cement Work. Phone 315. South King Street. WENATCHEE. 5 acres, 3 in four year-old trees, one acre in five and one acre seven-year-old trees; good house, barn and other out buildings: fine location. Price. $€,060, half cash; easy terms on balance. U. F. LAKE Wenatchee, Wash. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES All the Latest Records. Mrs ,E. H. D. Webb MALLEABLE RANGE ADE IN SOUTH BEND |,ANKS FIRST The Halbert & Webber Hardware Co, AS A WORKING TOOL for the st-dent the v.Titcr, as an authoritative reference book fcr schools, teachers, families, buriness and professional men, there is or.c book which offers rupericr cuvan tages in the solid value cf its in formation, and the ease with which it is obtained. One's admiration fcr Webster's International Dictionary increases daily as it comes to be better known. It never refuses the in formation sought and it never over whelms one with a mass of misin formation illogically arranged. The St. James Gazette of London, England, says: For the teacher, the pupil, the student and the litterateur, there is nothing better; it covers everything. The New and Enlarge J Edition recently issued has BUM) new words, v revised Hio graphieal Dictionary and a revised Gazet teer of the World, 2380 pafres and 50UU illustrations. It has just received THE GRAND PRIZE (Highest Award) at the World's Fair, St. Louis. Ourname is on the copyright pageof all authentic Webster's dictionaries. FREE "A Test in Pronunciation," in structive and entertaining fur the whole family. Also /"gUaX illustrated pamphlet. f \& G. &. C. MERRIAM CO., jSSSI) PUBLISHERS, A DICTIONARY/ Springfield, Mass. — [fie Wenatchee World Published daily except Sunday by the World-Advance Publishing Company. Ruins Woods. . .Editor and Manager Main Office—Business and Editorial, Columbia Valley Bank Building. Wenatchee, Wash. Farmers Phone 1131. j . Entered as second-class matter at the postofflce at Wenatchee, Wash. Subscription Rates. One Year by mail, in advance. .$5.00 Six Months by mail, in advance. 2.."0 Delivered by carrier, per week .10 Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion of display ad vertising copy must reach the World office not later than 11 o'clock; class ' ified advertising will be accepted un til 1:30 p. m. There is ground for curiosity as to • the purpose of the Hearst Independ-I Ifcßce League. It was supposed that, Mr. Hearst purposed to organize his league, hold its national convention just before the Democratic National convention, have it endorse himself■ for president and then utilize that endorsement in trying to get control i of the Democratic gathering. The i Hearst league has, however, set the date of its convention later than the Democratic gathering. What then! does it all mean? Is it possible that! Mr. Hearst is playing a farseeing game with the hope of capturing the Democracy in 1912? «OOI> ROAD SUPERVISORS NEEDED. Several of the country newspapers i:i eastern Washington are printing the new road law and calling the at tention of the county officials to it. The law provides that the county commissioners shall divide their re- | spective counties into suitable and convenient road districts, tne size of each to permit personal oversight j : and management by one supervisor.' | Every county may have more than 1 '' 2-1 road districts. Supervisors are to he appointed ! from among the qualified electors, | one for each district, aud their com- I pensation is no; to exceed ?4 a day j for time and labor actually perform ed. When any road district has a I good roads association, the supervis ■or is to be appointed from a list for-! j Dished, by such association. Permer ; ly the supervisors were elected by the 'people in their respective districts. 1 I The supervisors are to take charge jof all public roads in the district,] 'keep them clear from obstructions and in good repair, and destrop or; I cause to be destroyed, at least once :a year, all pest weds growing on any of the roads. The supervisor has MADE FOR SERVICE THE WEXATCHEE DAILY WORLD, WEXATCHEE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908. ! Five cents per line for each insertion. Count five average words for each line. Combinations of figures or initials count as one word. Special | rates on ads running for one week j or longer. Minimum charge 25 cents. ' general supervision of all the work on the toads ordered done by the I county commissioners. Increasing recognition of the im portance of good roads and of the necessity oJ destroying weeds makes ; the oftiC'-- of road .supervisor one to ;which thoroughly competent and en ergetic met- shoull be appointed.— Spokesman-Review TELLS STRANGE TALE TO GUARD Father and Son Go to Penitentiary Handcuffed Together.—Roth stole Horses. Handcuffed together, enroute to ithe penitentiary, and sentenced for horse stealing, Orvel Connors and B. Connors, his father, left for Walla Walla today, guarded by Barney Easterbrook. Estranged for IS years, the son has not recognized the man chained to him as his father, and the old man j is begging the officers to keep the news from his boy. This striking human interest story was revealed in Judge Steiner's court today when old man Connors stood up for his sentence. The judge gave him an indeterminate period, and on nis way back to the cell he told Sher iff Webb his strange story. A Tale of the Past. Twenty years ago old man Connors married unhappily, and after living six months with his wife they sepa rated. A son was subsequently born. Afterwards, when divorced, Connors married again, and saw nothing more of his son by his first marriage. This son, Orvel Connors, was last week sentenced to Walla Walla for horse stealing, and today was lodged in jail here. B. Conors, who says he is Orvel Conors father, was sentenced today by Judge Stein<«r for selling a stolen horse at Chelan a few weeks ago. The old man talked with young Con nors in the cell, and established the relationship ro his own satisfaction. Without telling the boy of it. R. J. ROCKEY, Many Wenatchee Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Wenatchee are glad to learn that prompt relier is within their reach Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. People are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading: reading: Mrs. A. E. Downey, living at 402 North Water street, Eliensburg, Wash., says: "I suffered from kid ney complaint for several years a.\d I was caused much misery on ac? count of a lameness across my loins I was tired our all the time, seemed to have no ambition and was anney ed a great deal by the too frequent action of the kidney secretions. I finally learned of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured a box and used them sccording to directions. They proved to be just the remedy I re quired, as the annoying pains in my iack were relieved, the kidneys b; sati to act jn their regular manner, and I felt beter in every way. From my experience with Doan's Kidney P'Ms I feel that I can conscientious;." iecommend them to others." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. You are losing money if you buy pipe at any other place but Wenat chee Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 251 * * * We are the pipe dealers. See us before you buy and we will get your order. Wenatchee Plumb'ng & Heat ing. Co. Phone 2 51.*** GOOD NEWS. At HON SALE. We will sell at Public Sale to the highest bidder, at the corner of North Wenatchee avenue and Saturday, March 7. IMS. Beginning at 2 p. m. sharp. Horses. Cattle and all such property as any person or persons may leave to be disposed of. Property will be accepted for sale until 2 o'clock on the above date. Terms will be made known on day of sale. COURTWAY & REED, Auctioneers. FIRST AND TAYLOR. 3-6 Classified Advertisements "j Five Cents per line for each insertion. Count five average words for each line. Combinations of figures or initials count as one word. Spe cial rates on ads running for one or longer. WANTED. WANTED —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Daily World. 3-5 WANTED AT ONCE —A waitress at the Gem Cafe; must be experi enced. POSITION wanted by young man who wishes to locate here. Ad dress P. O. Box 407 or Phone 1001 WANTED —By middle-aged couple, furnished house or furnished rooms for housekeeping; no chil dren. Phone 152 3. 3-3 :AGENTS WANTED — Write the Notrhwest Horticulturits, Box 104, Tacoma, Wash., at once f or infor mation about a good paying prop osition to agents—any who can do | soliciting work. 3-S AGENTS WANTED — Wonderful Oregon Evergreen Blackberry; enormous bearer; one vine sup plies family; large delicious ber ry; bonanzt for agents and grow ers. Write for information. Ever green Berry Co., 173 South Cot tage street, Salem. Oregon. tf WANTED people to know that we j sell candy. The Reading Room. I TEAMS to haul wood at $3.50 per coid. Inquire at Ross's shop SCHOOL BOYS WANTED every lit tle wbile for mall routes and for folding papers. Leave names at the World office. ESTRAYED. TAKEN UP—Red heifer, with white face. Owner may have same by proving property, paying for the feed and this ad. Call up World office. LOST—Lace handkerchief either in the Episcopal church or on the way to pcstofnce. Return to trie World office. 3-1 ORCHaRDISTS. IRCHARD PRUNING by a man with 12 years' experience in or chard work; am a practical prim er, not a wood butcher. H. E. Eastman. Phone 1101. Pruning Y> anted. MAN with seven years' experience in Wenatchee Valley; best of refer ences. Phone 325, R F D No. 2. Ray L. Roderick. 3-4 HEAR! Fresh Salted Peanuts, 25c per pound. . Fresh Salted Almonds, 70e per pound. Not Meat, strictly fresh, 60c per pound. THE FERN CANDY KITCHEN Phone 545. C. F. EGGIMAN. Proprietor. Let Me Haul Your Garbage James Latham Phone 1483 City Scavenger THE EYE Is the Window of the Soul. And it requires most delicate care and attention. It is the most sensi tive of all the human organs; it is the most easily injured and destroy ed. Do you give it the attention the delicacy of its mechanism demands Consult HOWARD THOMAS The Optician, Graduate of the Philadelphia Opti cal College. REXT ADS. FOR REXT—Xewly-furnished rooms for men. Apply 119 Chelan ave nue, if FOR REXT—One moaern furnished room; heated. Apply 129 Xortn Mission. tf FOR SALE—32O acres of good land, being in same section as Winchest er, N% S 5, twp. 20, range 25. Price, $20 an acre. Sam Dunbar, Souris,, X. Dakota. 3-4 FOR REXT—Nice furnished rooms; hot and cold water, electric light, bath. Phone 1822. 250 Wenat chee avenue. ' 3-5 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS wanted every little while. If you have any to rent here is the place to adver tise them in the want column. FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE 105 Egg Incubator; price •10. Phone 315. 5.29 FOR SALE Brood Mare; well bred to German coach horse. W. A. Grant. 3-D W. A. GRANT, Breeder of Excelsior B. P. Rocks. Won the Ellis-Forde Cup, Ist cock, Ist 3d hen, 2d 3d pullet; Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th cock erel, Ist pen. Cockerels for sale, with score by Collier judge, $3 to $10. Eggs after March 1, $2 pei 15. 3-8! HAY FOR SALE—Altalfa, timothy} or wheat hay; any quantity delh ered to any part of town or vahey. I L. V. Wells. Tel. No. 803. tf ! Woman's Exchange. Just receivod a fresh supply of cor sets and hair goods. MRS. B. J. TIFFANY, Wenatchee Hotel. PHYSICIANS DOCTOR McCOY. General rnactic-!. Columbia Valley Bank Builcing. DR. FRANK CULP. Office <n G" Kg* Block, phone No. 115. DENTISTS DR. HUTCHINSON, uentist. over We natcbee Furniture Co. Phone Frs 981. DR. CAMERON, Dentist, Rosenburg Block. Wenatchee. Washington. SPECIALISTS. DR. J. V. LEMON Eye and Nerve Specialist—All ner vous chronic conditions a specialty. DREGLESS METHODS. FOR REMOVING THE CAUSE. Office rooms 1 and 2 over Eirst Nat. bank —Phones—office-503; ! !es.- [033 EDUCATIONAL PROF. SYDNEY 8. BARKER, teach er of piano; lessons given at homes t or studio. Call at 238 Chelan ave nue north for terms and particu lars. FANNIE DAVIS, instructor in piano. The new system of technic. Sec ond floor Columbia Valley Bank Building. Phone 1823. UNDERTAKERS C. G. HALL, Undertaker and Fune ral Director; State License No. 78. Phone No. 1165. Mrs. C. G. Hall, lady assistant. E. F. SPRIGUE, Professional fune ral director and licensed embalm er. Mrs. E. F. Sprague and Mrs. A. J. Martin, lady assistants Phone 1375, Wenatchee, Wasa. ATTORNEYS S. I). GRIFFITH, Lawyer, Notary Public. Practices in all courts. P. O. box 23, Phone 285. Wenat chee, Wash. REEVES & REEVES. Lawyers We natchee Orug Co. building. Phon* 222. THOMAS * MARSH, Lawyers. Suit* 2, Postofflce building. CORBIN, LUDINGTON & KEMP, Lawyers. Earmers & Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 1141. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHS a Pbjre | 1001. T. J. Hallett. 2-30 BLACKSMITHS ROSS BROS. Wagon work, rubber tires a specialty. Band sawing ARCHITECTS. M. W. BIRD, Architect. Houses that are homes. Phone 233. CONTRACTORS CARRIAGE PAINTING by a practi cal carriage painter, who makes that his specialty. Phone up M. O. Merrill's residence. W. F. O'Neal. CIVIL ENGINEERS C C. WARD, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Irrigation work a spec ialty. Office Rosenberg block. Wen itchee. Wash. FRATERVVL NOTICES. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT-Yu'e Circle No. 52, will meet on third Monday of each month in Eagles' Hall. Henrietta Bigelow. Guar dian; Viola Gochnour. Clerk. A. O. I". W., No. S3. Meets at Bow er hall every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. , H. W. Dibble, W. M. Chas. Becker, Recorder. I. O. O. F., Wenatchee Lodge, No. 157 meets at Sprague Hall every Saturday night. F. C. NEtLso Noble Grand; GEO. D. PEUR *. Vice-Grand.; P. H. SHERBURNE, Secretary. K. O. T. M., Wenatchee Tent, No. 56, meets every second and fourth Monday at Eagle Hail. Ed. Den nis, Commander; C. A. Battles. Record Keeper. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Howard Camp No. 3973, meets ev ery Saturday evening at the Bow er Hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. Grace Woodruff, Recorder; Jennie Bartlett. Oracle. THE ROYAL HIGHLANDERS meet the first and third Wednesday of the month in Eagle Hall. Visit ing members cordially invited to attend. Grace E. Parker. Illustri ous Protector; C. .4. Armstrong, Secretary. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS—Daniel McCook Corps No. 15 meets at Sprague Hall second and fourth Fridays of each month at 2 p. m. Mrs. Emma Gardner, pres.; Mrs -Anna W. May. sec. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN. Columbia Homsetead No. 682, meets each Tuesday night at Sprague Hall. For information, see U. F. Lake, Deputy. W. a. Grant, Foreman; C. W. lorgenson. Correspondent. G. A. R„ Daniel McCook Post, No. 105, Department of Washington and Alaska , meets 2d and 4th Fridays of each month at Odd Fel- lows Hall. M. O. MERRILL, Com mander; J. B. PALMER, Adjutant. V. & A. M., River side Lodge, No. 112, meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday ol each month at Bow- er Haii. B. J. WILLIAMS, W. M.; it. H. NOWLAN. Secretary. MODERN WOODMEN OF America meets every Wednesday evening In Bower hall. Visiting Woodmen cordially in- vlted. FRANK BAGGOTT, clerk; R. L. BARTLETT, Counsel. Columbia and Okanogan Steamboat Go. SCHEDULE Efflec'ive on and After Nov. 1. 1W0«. VP RIVER Leave Wenatchee daily ...5:00a.m. " Orondo daiiy 8:00 a.m. Entiat daily 8:30 a.m. " Chelan Falls daily. 12:00 m. Pateros daily. ~. . .i:00 p. m. Arrive Brewster daily. .. .6: CO p. m. DOWN RIVER Leave Brewster dally . .. .4:00 a. ra. " Pateros daily 4:20 a.m. Chelan Falls dally. 8:30 a. ra. " Entiat daily 9:30 a.m. " Orondo daily 10:00 a.m. Arrive Wenatchee daily.. 12:00 m. Steamer leaves Wenatchee tor : Bridgeport Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Returning leaves j Bridgeport same night i Ask for special folders regarding Okanogan irrigation project and Lake Chelaa district.