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i Holiday Trade ELECTRIC SIGN And All Paths Will Lead to Your Store Get Our Proposition Wenatchee Electric Company CITY NEWS. Attorney Nelson, of Leavenworth, is in the city today on legal busi ness^ W. M. Meredith, of Eautaw. Ala., arrived here yesterday and is looking over the valley today. 1847 Rogers Bros, triple plate knives and forks, $4.00 per Jozen, at Howard Thomas, the jeweler. *** Miss Ada Thompson, of Lakeside, is visiting at the home of her uncle, Jacob Casler, of Mission Street South. Miss Audey Cohen returned yes terday from a week's visit in Spokane with friends. Buy home grown stock. Delicious trees from Wenatchee valley scions. Ail other commercial varieties. C. ft O. Nursery Co.. Wenatchee. Wash. 22-tf Frank Reeves and O. B. Fuller left last night for Idaho. Mr. Reeves goes to Hailey. on business connected with the mine owned by local people and Mr. Fuller goes to Payette, Idaho, to bring back his auto, which he has stored at that place. Alabastine in all colors at Russell & Johnson's. *** George Hawkins, of Rhode Island, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend several days looking over the valley. From here he will visit un river points. Russell & Johnson have glass in all Fizes. ••• Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCrea, of Spokane, are in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. j. Black, of Spring water avenue. SPECIALS Thursday, Friday and Saturday LADIES' and CHILDREN'S COATS 1-3 Off In order to move our large and handsome stock of ladies' and children's coats at once, we have decided to close them out at one-third off our regular prices. This will give anybody an opportunity to buy a coat at practically cost Slight at the opening of the season. Our line of coats is\the best in the city both in fabric, style and workmanship. We have them in black, blue, green, brown, grey and London smoke shades. They are garments that will show up with any hand tailored. We are very anxious to have you call and see them. \V $25.00 Coats go at 20.00 18.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 AGE-NTS FOB BARRINGTON HALL STEEL-CUT COFFEE Comes Largely at Night HANG VP AN. Attorney W. M. Emerson, of Che lan, is here on business Rev. James Ciulow, who has spent the summer months on his apple or chard on Springwater avenue, left to day for Tacoma, where, accompanied by Mrs. Clulow and daughter, Miss Pearl, he will enter the evangelist work for the winter. 1847 Rogers Bros, triple plate knives and forks, $4.00 per dozen, at Howard Thomas, the jeweler. *** J. R. Ogan returned today from a business trip to Snohomish. Miss Ruth Ellis, of Chicago. Is the guest of Harold May of the Wenat hcee Undertaking company. Miss Ellis has been connected with a large music conservatory in Chicago. A. R. Ross, of Seattle, is in the city today on business. Bring your broken windows to Rus sell & Johnson's and have them glazed. *** Mrs. Fred Kuch. of Charles City, lowa, is in the city visiting friends. Dr. Morse, of Coulee City, will be here Friday to secure office rooms for the practice of osteopathy. *** Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mye, of Lea i venworth, are visiting friends in this city today. Deadening felt $2.50 per roll, at Russell & Johnson's. *** C. F. Armstrong, proprietor of the Armstrong book store, returned from a trip to Seattle this morning. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Lovejoy, of Waterville, are here visiting friends for two days. H. E. Hunt, of Twin Falls. Idaho, is in the city for a few days looking over the valley. H. L WIESTER DEPARTMENT STORE THE WBNATCHBB DAILY WORLD, WBNATCHEE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1909. for on r:av form of motor. Designed to Utilise Wave Power Al ternately With Gravity. A recent patent describes a new form of wave motor iv which the pow er of the waves of tbe sea or ocean is utilized alternately with tbe power ot gravity to operate an air compressor. The compressed air is stored in a res ervoir and may be piped to any point desired, so that tbe energy of tne waves may be utilized at a considera ble distance from tbe ocean. The apparatus comprises a platform built out over the water. A pulley. A is attached to tbe underside of tbe platform, and a rope which passes over i his pulley is fastened at one end to a large caisson or float. B. while the other end carries a counterweight. C Tbe float rises and falls under action of tbe waves, aud tbe weight keeps tbe rope taut. Tbe pulley is thus rotated back and fortb by tbe action of tbe rope thereon. Tbe pulley shaft is geared to a crank shaft, which oper ates tbe two pistons of tbe compressor. The two cylinders D of the compressor are provided with valve controlled out let passages, which communicate with a common pipe, E. connected to the reservoir F. The weight and float are so proportioned that a lowering of the water level causes a lowering of tbe WAVE AND GRAVITY MOTOR. float and a raising of the weight, while when the water level rises the weight is sufficiently heavy to cause a posi tive rotation in the reverse direction of the pulley shaft. Thus the weight rotates the shaft in one direction by gravity, and the float rotates the shaft in tbe opposite direction when tbe waves recede. To simplify the construction the cyl inders D are left open at one end, and no inlet valve is provided other than thepiston washer. A very simple form of outlet valve is used, consisting of a conical plug, which is lifted by tbe compression of the air in the cylinders, but is prevented from rising too far by a booked stem, which engages tbe low er end of the valve. A patent on this wave and gravity motor has been se cured by Allen T. Ransom, Brooklyn. N. Y. The festivities of Monday night were nicely concluded hy serving Fol ger's Golden Gate Coffee. ••• 1-3 Off $16.67 13.34 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.67 5.34 4.00 AGENTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS MEMPHIS GREETS I PRESIDENT Memphis, Term., Oct. 27., —Scenes of stirring enthusiasm attended the four hours' visit of President Taft and his party in Memphis today. The city was profusely decorated and filled with visitors from both Ten nessee and Arkansas. At the steam boat landing the president was re ceived by the local reception com mittee and a squad of Confederate veterans, acting as a guard of honor, and escorted to Court square, wherw addresses of cordial welcome were delivered in behalf of the state of Tennessee and the city of Memphis, to which President Taft made a feli citous response. The fleet of steam boats escorting President Taft to New Orleans was joined here by a steamer charterer to carry the Ten nessee delegates to the Lakes- to-the- Gulf Deep Waterways convention. Helena is Prepared. Henelan, Are.. Oct. 27.—This city is in readiness to extend a fitting : welcome to the presidential fleet, which is due to arrive here this even ing. Hundreds of visitors have come to town to see and hear the presi -1 dent, who will deliver a brief address from the deck of the steamer Olean der. New Orleans in Readiness. New Orleans, La., Oct. 27.—The finishing touches to the preparations for the visit of President Taft and the Lakes-to-the-Gulf Waterways convention, which the president will attend Saturday, are being put on today. The convention will have its formal opening tomorrow and dele gates to the gathering have begun to arrive in considerable numbers. The downtown section of the city is tak ing on a gala appearance. Building after building is one great mass of color from sidewalk to roof and the national colors are everywhere dis played in profusion. NEW ADS TODAY ORCHARDIST WANTED. WANTED—Competent man to take charge of orchard. Address C, care Daily World. 11-2 SPECTACLES FOUND. FOUND —Pair steel frame spectacles. Inquire at World office and pay for notice. 10-28 BABY SHOE FOUND. | BABY SHOE FOUND. Inquire at World office. 10-28 BIDS WANTED. WANTED—At once, bids for excavat ing. Enquire at the Ellis-Forde Co. 10-29 HOUSE FOR SALE. 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, corner lot 70x100. close in, very cheap at $3,000; half cash. Norell & Geyer, 18-19 Halbert Block, Phone 2314. 10-27 ROOMS FOR RENT. ; FURNISHED ROOMS, with bath, for rent. Call at 303 North Mission street. 11-3 CERTIFICATE FOR SALE. ; PIANO CERTIFICATE for $89 for sale to an intending purchaser of a piano, cheap. Owner has no use for it. Address W. Arnold, gen : eral delivery, city. 10-27 POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER. WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or old people by mid dle aged woman. Phone 1524. 10-28 FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—AII my furniture and household goods, consisting of 1 Weber piano, 1 bed mattress and springs, 1 dresser, 1 dining room table, 5 dining room chairs, 3 rock ers, 1 stand, 1 writing desk, 1 book case, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 cupboard, 1 coal oil stove, 1 clock, rugs, bed ding, linen, kitchen and china dishes, silverware, etc. These arti cles will be sold cheap as we de sire to dispose of them at once. See owner. 301 Columbia Valley Bank Bldg. tf PIANO CERTIFICATE. FOR SALE—One piano certificate on the Eilers Piano Co. of $90.00 for $30.00. Address P. O. Box 171 or phone 1732. 11-3 RUG FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A Brussels rug, never■ laid down, and two hot air blast wood heaters. Address P. O. Box 481, Wenatchee, Wash. 11-2 PIANO CERTIFICATE. FOR SALE-—590.00 credit check on Eiler's Music House, for 5 cents, cash or credit. Address Lucile May, Wenatchee, Wash., Gen. Del. 10-27 A. R. Smith came In from Water ville yesterday on business. The most wonderful values ever offered in women's and children's wearing apparel. An opportunity to make your selections from a com plete variety of styles such as are carried only in the large cities. As the representative of Chas. A. Stevens & Bros., Chicago, I am prepared to show you the beautiful, large fashion plates and samples of materials rep resenting a complete stock of high Do You Appreciate An Opportunity? Certainly you do. winter is coming and you need underwear and you want to save money. Now is the time, during 15he RegraLding SaJe Thousands of people have taken advantage of this underwear sale and we know they are happy, because we saved them money and absolutely guarantee quality. Look at these prices. There are 50 doz. heavy rib bed garments in sizes 32 to 46, real value 50c; for Aft , this sale, price fciWW 50 doz. heavy fleeced lined all full size and roomy, always sell for 50c and 65c: OQ#% sale price WWW Something Doing Saturday-Watch the Big Ad Tomorrow Grand Drawing of Colony The old Mexico Land Co. of Kansas City, Mo., and San Borne, Mexico, rep resented in this vicinity by Edward Moore, stockholder and general agent, will hold one more grand drawing, for home farms in Old Mexico, in the States of Oxacca and Vera Cruz, adjoining the city of San Borne. In this tract there are 3.340 farms varying in size from 5 acres up to 1.000 acres, also there are 3 340 town lots in the city of San Borne to be given away free, one with each farm each application to" draw a farm in this tract of land, cost $100.00, or if on time. $10 per month till paid, then you get a deed to your farm. This tract of land is the last of the Grand Drawings on this plan. Each farm is numbered, so is each, application. You may draw 5 acres or 20, 40. 100. 160. 400 and there are two farms of 1.000 each, and some one of these 3,340 applicants will draw these large farms. This is your chance, you may draw a fortune in one of the larger farms You will also'find one of the small farms planted to Banana, Pine apples, Oranges, Cocoanut, Dates, Coffee. Tobacco, Sugar Cane, and many other things yielding returns from $500.00 to $2,000.00 per acre—no small fortune. This'land has been held in large grants since the days of Maximillian, and Amer ican citizens are now colonizing and settling up the country. Last year this company sold 300,000 acres to American farmers. Eastern farmers going there that are used to raising stock and corn find they can raise two and three crops of corn each year as they have no dry season and no winter, and alfalfa, corn and stock made double the money on these lands of any state in North America. Thousands of people on the Pacific Coast are buying lands in Mexico, and mov ing down there each year. Just think once of living where you are surrounded by all the "randeur of this tropical country where you can pick the great luscious Pineapples. Bananas, Oranges, Cocoanuts and Dates in your own dooryard any month in the year and when the snow is two feet deep in Washington. The tem perature of San Borne ranges from 70 to 90 the year round and the climate has been pronounced by the best physicians to be far superior to Florida or the West Indies and that people of weak constitution or lung troubles of any kind will live ten years longer in this tropical climate than in the north. The opportuni ties for making money in Southern Mexico at the present time are greater than they were in California or any of the Coast States 20 years ago. Don't miss this chance of drawing a farm for $100.00 in this Great Drawing. The larger part of the applications are sold now, and by the first of January not one will be left and the books will be closed for the Drawing. One applicant from each locality will be appointed to attend the DrVwing and representing 25 other ap plicants these men will form an executive body and will have full charge of the Drawing and if you don't wish to attend the Drawing yon will be notified of the amount of land your number has drawn, and you will get your deed when you finish your payments. If you wish to pay the $100.00 cash we knock off 5 per cent These lands lie on two navigable rivers with plenty of boats and steam launches to the coast each day. With the best markets of the world close at hand, the producer has the advantage of cheap water transportation to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. This company has 500.000 acres of land in another tract close to Sah Borne that is not in this Drawing, but is being sold out direct to homeseekers in any size tracts and partly on time at $20.00 and $25.00 per acre. Plenty of fine* mahogany and other timbers, fine water and black loam soil. In the' Drawing there will be several hundred applicants from Spokane. Write to me for applications, or for further information. My location at present is with the Valley Power Co.. and I am going to Mexico in the spring to get locations on the sources of these rivers for the building of large Power Plants of many thousand horsepower to generate electric energy for the operation of Elec tric Car Lines to be built from San Borne, all over the states of Oxacca and Vera Cruz, and tapping the two large seaports, one on the Gulf of Mexico and one on the Pacific Coast. Address: Care of Valley Power Co., J grade ready-to-wear cloaks, stilts, | skirts, waists, furs, etc., for women, misses and children at exceptionally low prices and satisfaction guaran teed. Especial attention is Invited to the beautiful custom tailored styfes in suits, skirts and silk dresses, made to order, from your own selection of materials and according to your own individual measurements, insuring a perfect fit. The house, of Stevens, through their agents, successfully supplies thousands of women every 25 doz. the very best fleeced lined garments we can buy, very heavy and warm, size from 32 to 46, regular price 75c j Sale CQ C price www EDWARD MOORE Lands Cashmere, Washington season who know by experience that they can depend absolutely upon re ceiving the very latest styles, the beet materials at the lowest prices and that entire satisfaction is guaranteed with all purchases made through the local agent. I hope to have the pleas ure of serving you at an early date and assure you of prompt and courte ous attention. Mrs. L. W. Bloom, 316 S. Mission street, phone 1902. representing Chas. A. Stevens ft Bros., Chicago. ••* 25 doz. heavy wool two piece suits, worth a dollar a garment; QQl* sale price Www 50 doz. fine wool, great large, roomy garments, sizes 32 to 40. always 4QQ $1.50: sale price ■ IWW