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riULT>mirju' jjgjjjjjgjsV. O. U. W., No. 83, meets at Eagle
Hall first and third Friday nights oft*ch month. Nell Cosart, M W.; Ad-dle Tedferd, Recorder.
i. O. O. F. ?Wenatchee Lodge No. 157meets every Saturday night at I. O. O.F. Hall. John E. Porter, Noble Grand;
L. D. Williams, Vice Grand; George D.Perry, Secretary.
ROT AX. NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA?
Howard Camp Ne. 3973. meets everyThursday evening at Sprague's HalLVisiting members cordially inrlted.Anna W. May, Recorder; Clara Scott,Oracle.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS?Daniel Mc-Cook Corps No. li meets at SpragueHall second and fourth Fridays of
each month at 2 p. m. Harriet E. Gray,President; Cora B. Baker, Secretary.
RED APPLE CAMP MO. 10,747. M. W.A, meets every Monday night atSprague HalL All visiting members
are cordially invited to attend. C. M.Rice, Counsel.; W. S. Raymond. Clerk.
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEO-MEN. Columb'a Homestead. No. (82.
meets first a.-sd third Tuesdays ef?ach month at Sprague Hall. For in-formation see Mrs. U. F. Lake, Dep-uty; C. Victor Martin, Foreman; W.W. Gray, Correspondent.
flk F. & A. M., Riversidelodge. No. 112, meets
~. ?every first and third
*&Sm?SrlSm£SF Friday of each monthat Bower Hall. J. H.Miller, W. M.; B. J.
W w Williams, Secretary.
Wenatchee Chapter No.KjfflHsKff °° R. A. M., meets in Ma-HrSpOW sonic Hall first and third
Mtffl )33 Thursdays of each month
WLjjTjaf W. G. Stacy, H. P.y&SmIS k. a. N'icols, Secy.
~, . . Columbia Commandery
v\\\ \lLL/>. No. 14, Knights TemplarMasonic hall, second an*
:Mpr fourth Wednesdays ats I>. m. R. S. Luding-
-9 ton, Em. Com.; A. L.Morris, Recorder.
G. A. R., Daniel McCook Post,
fftß No. 105, Department of Wash-JUrM ington and Alaska, meets 2ndnLjjg and 4th Fridays of each month
at >>'M Fellows Hall. E. P.
aHWrfS) '
1 i i" Commander; I. P. Fer-W" rin, Adjutant.
11,.S. W. V.?John M. Stol-
zenberg Camp No. 12 meets
Ist and 3rd Wednesdays
at Metchel building. J. E.
Throw, Com. C. H. Arm-strong. Adjt.
/~*C\ MODERN WOODMEN OFAMERICA meets every Fri-day avenlns in Sprague
.JtHSfJnWJ Hull. Visiting Woodmen(SrasSMTl cordially invited. Terry]
Ross. Clerk; B. F. Anderson,;
TEMPEST REBEKAH LODGE NO. 114meets in I O. O. F. Hall the secondand fourth Wednesday evenings ofeach month. Catherine Holeomb, N.G.; Bertha Page, V. G.; Sylvia Ben-son, Recording Secretary; JeanetteCampbell, Financial Secretary; Mar-garet Duff, Treasurer.
KMQRV OF PYTHIAS ? VALLEYLOT ><SE, NO. 11$, meets every Mondaynight at Bower HalL Robt. Murray, C.C; Chas. Flanagan, K. of R. A 8.
EASTERN STAR?ASTRAL. CHAPTERNo. 7S, meets first and third Tues-days of each month at Bower Hall.Anna L. Ferryman, Worthy Matron;Bessie M. Lewis, Secretary.
UNDERTAKERS.
MPRAGUE ft RUPPB, Funeral Di-rectors aad Licensed Batbalaaer*.L. E. Ruppe, Mgr. Phone 13 TB.
Licensed lady embalmer. Privateambulance. Calls answered at airhours. Wenatchee, Wash. j
THE WENATCHHE UNDERTAK-ING COMPANY, C. G. Hall, presi-
dent; H K. May, see., treas. aadmgr. Faaeral Directors and Li-censed Embalmers. Mrs. H. N.
May, lady assistant. Parlor, No.19 Mission Street North, third,
door north of Great Northern ho-'
tel. Phone 1165. Open day and
night. Wenatchee, Wash.
DENTISTS.
DR. L. B. MANCHESTER, Dentist.Phone 1466, Columbia Valley
Bank Building, Wenatchee, Wash.
DR. HUTCHINSON, Dentist, overMechtel's Bakery. Phone 981.
DR. CAMERON will be found inRoom 4 in the Rosenberg Blockwhile the building is being re-modeled.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
J. H. BLAKE AND C. F. SCHILTZ.Physicians and Surgeons. OffleeSpecialties. Dr. Blake diseases of
women and children. Dr. Schilttdiseases of eye, nose, throat andfitting of glasses. Office, Roams 1and 2, Halaort Blsek.
LICENSED OSTEOPATH.?__
DR. J. E. BIGELOW, osteopath. Of-flee in Bower block formerly occu-
pied by Dr. B+rattoa, over Ltttto-Wetsel meat market. Chronic a4s- {
sases a specialty. Therapeutic
lamp used la connection with sets-'opatalc treatments. Offlee tears 9to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. daily; 2to 4 Sundays. Office phsae 475.Rosidaaso 291.
M. W. Ml, Arslrttest Fhoae Hfi
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Oeaaft,
J. W. SUBSEX, Architect. Isoom 7,
Halbert Block.
HOWARD E. GRAY, Architect andBuilding Superintendent. 104 FirstStreet North. Phone 123. Wenat-chee, Wash.
ATTORNEYS.
MARTIN & BARROWS, Lawyers.
Rooms 1-2-3 First National BankBuilding. Phone 503.
LUDINGTON & KEMP, Lawyers.
Farmers & Merchants Bank Build-ing. Phone 1141. R. S. Luding-ton; Fred Kemp, prosecuting at-torney.
CHAS. T. BORG, Lawyer. Pateros,
Wash. Notary Public.
CRASS, PORTER & THOMASON,Lawyers. Rooms 201 to 203, Col-umbia Valley Bank Bldg., Wenat-chee, Wash.
CIVIL ENGINEERS
FRED BERRY, County Engineer.
Land surveying, sub-division work,estimates. Phone 1564. County
Engineer's Office, Wenatchee,Wash.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.
UNITED ENGINEERING COMPANY,Mechanical Engineers. Irrigation,Power or Electric Plants. Gas.,Producers. 25-26 P.-I. Building,
Seattle, Wash.
EDUCATIONAL\u25a0 -
THE WENATCHEE BUSINESS COL-.LEGE is open night as well as day,
so that a course can be taken with-
out Interfering with one's ordinary,
work. This means much to am-bitious people. Enroll at any time.Today Is the best time, however.
PLUMBING AND HEATING.
WENATCHEE PLUMBING & HEAT-ING CO. Estimates furnished onplumbing and heating. Phone 255.
Corner Orondo and Mission.
MERRITT & GRIFFITH, Contractorsand Builders. Plans and specifica-
tions furnished. Estimate given
on all classe ef work. Wenatchee,Wash. Phone 276.
PLASTERING.
A. E. CLARKE, Contractor. All workguaranteed. Estimates furnished.All kinds of plain and ornamentalplastering, also cement work. Ad-dres general delivery, or phone
1985. Wenatchee, Wash. 2-23
L. H. DUNCAN, Plastering Contract-or. See my work in Gehr block,C. G. Hall or World buildings.Phone 234. 3-16
DETECTIVE AGENCY.
C. D. A. DETECTIVE AGENCY ?G.
C. McDonald, manager. All con-sultations confidential. Superior
cases requiring superior knowledge
especially solicited. P. O. Box 67,Wenatchee, Wash.
MUSICAL.
MISS E. F. SCOTT, PianoforteTeacher. Room 11, Halbert BlockPhone 936.
MRS. A. D. SOLOMON, Plane, Banjo
and Guitar Instructor. 16 NorthChelan avenue. Psoas 613.
FLORIST.
MILOT - MILLS -FLORISTS. Phoneyour orders to 2 Sls for eat flowers,
funeral designs, etc. Praaift de-livery. We also have a flaa stackof ferns, palms aad bedding slants.Green house aid efflse, Okanoganavenue and Peachey street.
THE WENRTCHBI FLORAL CO.Florists. Growers aai retailers etCut Flowers, Patted Plaste, Design
work. Greenhousea, IIS King St.Offices corner Wenatchee Are. andPalouse St. Phones 1495, 1435.
FOR SALE~~
TEN-ACRE RANCH sn Pogue Flat,1 3-4 miles from Omak, for sale.Set to one year old trees consist-ing of Spitzenberg, Jonathan, De-
licious and Winesap. Age andsickness reason for selling. Ad-rdess owner, M. B. Gifford, Epley,
Wash. 3-2
DON'T BUY fruit land until you get
our booklet and list of bargains
in the upper Wenatchee valley.
Sunset Land Agency, A. H. Mohler,manager, Cashmere, Wash. tf
FOR SALE?Some choice lots inGrand View addition, close to newschoolhouse. Can be bought aneasy terms. See J. T. Brawn, cor-ner E and Idaho, across street fremnew high scheol building. tf
SEVEN 5-acre tracts, five 10-acretracts. 160 acres near Twisp.Some houses and lots la Wenat-chee. Phone 1212. A. E. Knawles.
S-lt
157 ACRES for $2,600; 5% milssfrom Pateros, on Metbow road.About 16 acres eaa be irrigated;rest pasture laad. Will have 10Inches of unassessable water byJuly 1 or a forfait ef $200. W.V. Glover, Pateros, Wash. 4-2
FOR SALE?Team of horses, weightabout 2509 lbs. Good far heavywork. Price right. Residence atnorth end of Miller street, oppo-site E. F. Morris' place. Phone431. tf
THE WENATCHEE DAILY WOBUX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1910.
CLAJWIFTJSD ADYTBRTISING Coatd.
FOR SAliE?Continued.
$300 IRRIGATED ORCHARD ranch,on Lake Chelan. Cash, Improve-ment or share lease. AddressWalter V. Cook, Lakeside, Wash.
8-17
DENATURED ALCOHOL for sale Insmall or large quantities, by F. T.Blunck. Phone 2005. tf
FOR SALE?10 acre fruit ranch, 7room house, good barn, on Sunny-
slope avenue. Phone 2982. S. M.Neher, Wenatchee, R. F. D. No.2, Wenatchee. 3-4
FOR SALE?Ten acre bearing ranch,set to the best commercial varietiesof trees. Located on Washington
avenue. One of the beet buys intown. For particulars, see Wenat-chee Plumbing & Heating Co. 3-21
SIX ROOM HOUSE, on Cascade St.for sale. New. Lot 50x148,.planted to fruit trees and berries.Call on or address owner, M. F.Corsbie, 737 Cascade street. 3-5
FOR SALE?Splendid orchard horse,8 years old, weighing 1100. Gen-tle, for either work or driving
purposes. Inquire Abner Heeter,R. F. D. No. 2, Bex 241. 3-2
A FEW GOOD ONES.
FOR SALE?BO acres 2% miles fromWenatchee, in Canyon No. 2; am-ple water from a deep well for ir-rigation of 12 acres. $3600; terms.S% SE% Sec. 7-22-20.
TEN acres % mile from Peshastin,good water right, fenced and
plowed, ready for trees, $4350;$1850 cash.
94 ACRES near Leavenworth, fairimprovements, good water right,from private ditch; fine spring;% mile from railroad switch.This is an unusually good placefor a man who wants to do a lit-tle mixed farming as well as raiseapples and pears. Price $7500;$2500 cash.
SEVERAL choice 5 and 10 acretracts within one mile of Leaven-worth, at $325 an acre; goodterms. Address Jas. A. Dorman,West Seattle, Wash. tf
COME AND BUY befsre the springrush. You know the old story: Icould have bought that land forhalf that price a year ago. Thisland is still rising in price.
70 ACRES one side all water front.Can all be irrigated by gravity, in-cluding water rights. $75 per
acre, one-half down. Balance inone year at 6 per cent. Nine milesfrom Bacon, 20 miles from Ephra-ta, and 19 miles from Coulee City.
160 ACRES, 8% miles from Ephra-ta; 145 acres cleared aad plowed;100 acres in rye, buyer gets % oflcrop; 4-roomed house, barn 32x32; well, wiadmill, reservoir; allfenced; about 10 acres eublrrigat-ed. $29 per acre; one-half cash,!balance in one year at ? per cent.
$850 buys a house aad lot on themala street Rents for $15 permonth.
$900 buys a house aad lot on themala street. Rents for $19 pertneata.EPHRATA AND MOBDS LAKE
REAL ESTATE ?FFICE tfG. C. Calentiae, Agent
REAL ESTATE
THE UPPER METHOW valley,"Where life Is worth while." Fororchards and ranches. Apply Met-how Investment & Agency Co.,Box 51, Winthrop, Wash. tf
FOR SALE:?A complete gasoline
pumping outfit, 6 h. p.; also one
milch cow and a heavy team. O.G. Fish, phone 2728. 3-2
A PLATTING PROPOSITION INTHE METHOW.
125 ACRES, $14,500; cash $6000.100 acres dead level, under bestditch in valley. River frontage;5 mins. from town. Railroad sur-
vey pegs and state road a fewhundred feet from boundary. WIIFbe worth double in fall. No com-'mission. P. O. box 414, Wenat-chee. tf
TWO 50-foot lots, east front, Wenat-chee avenue, $600. $300 cash,balance easy terms. Address Box142, Wenatchee, or call Room 304Columbia Valley Bldg. 3-3
10 ACRES iy» miles from Okanogan,
2 acres bearing orchard, old waterright. This Is oae of the finesttracts In the valley. A bargain Iftaken at once. I. W. Smith, Box98, Okanogan, Wash. 3-25
HAVE FOR SALE 300 feet slightlyused 3 3-4 in. easing pipe. Ad-dress A. W. Olson, R. F. D. No. 2,Sunnyslope. 3-1
FOR SALE OR TRADE
HAVE LIGHT TEAM for sale or willexchange far a heavier one. A. W.Olson, R. F. D. No. 2, Sunnyslope.
Is4q
IF YOU DON'T WANT TO
SELL, TRADE OR BUY
don't say anything about itia
TheWorld
ClassifiedColumns
for morning is sure to getyou what you don't want ifyou persist in it.
ARE YOU ON?
EGGS FOR SALE
tEggsfor hatching
BL from our pure bred
Rhode Island Reds,Houdans. Season: February 15 to
June 15. Call for free catalogue
giving description of breeding
pens, prices of eggs, etc., etc. 78birds exhibited at our recent show
won 49 regular prizes and two
silver cups. West End Poultry
Ranch, Wenatchee, Wash. Phone
575. tf
TEAM, wagon and harness for sale.Would take driving horse as partpay. Inquire of J. H. Fewkes,Red Apple Real Estate Co. tf
ONE BAY HORSE, 6 years old,weight about 900 pounds. Inquireof Smart Bros., Malaga, Wash., orA. L. Smart, southwest corner ofPeachey and Cashmere streets, We-natchee. 3-2
FRUIT LAND.
UNDER GOVERNMENT OKANO-GAN project. Located on stateroad between Riverside and Omak.Land is level, with gentle slope.Good domestic water can be ob-tained by gravity system at from$30 to $50 per acre less than insome other localities. Land is twomiles frem Riverside, two milesfrom station below on G. N. R. R.and 80 rods from survey of Okano-gan Electric Co. This survey hasbeen completed to Spokane and inall probability work will com-mence on this road with the open-ing of spring. Water for Irrigat-ing this land will be piped andwill have a El ft. pressure, so thatfountain sprinklers can be used lalawns. Land commands a grandview far into British Columbia andof surrounding country. This landIs on bench in bead of Okanogan
river in direct Dae with Omakpass, which gives a cool, gentlebreeze at all times in summer. Themany attractive features in con-nection with this land makes Itone of the most desirable for ahome under the project. Will soilin 10, 20 or 40 acre tracts. Forfurther particulars address GeorgeE. Baker, Omak, or call at HotelOmak. 3-3
FOR SALE?7% acr« bearing or-chard; 3 acres one to two year
old trees; Winesaps, Jonathans,Spitzenbergs and Black Twigs; lo-cated near Wenatchee. Good house,cellar, barn and packing shed.Must be sold within next 30 days.This is a bargain and is worth in-vestigating. Address Box 675,Wenatchee. tf
ALFALFAHAY for sale; twenty tons?will deliver to any part of city.Phone 431. W. J. Taylor. tf
FOR SALE!?Five head young, wellbroke work and driving horses.Harry Shot well, phone 3144. 3-25
FOR SALE?Oak dresser and com-mode, bed springs and 17 yardsrag carpet Call at Room 235,Russel-Plougb. building.
A BRAND NEW 140 egg incubator,in good running order, and a num-ber of thoroughbred game chick-ens. Phono 1615. 3-7
LOST
LOST?Lady's small gold watch,hunting case. Leave with post-master or Dally World and re-ceive reward. Lost Saturday. A.L. Miller, R. F. D. No. 2. 3-2
TAILORING
H. W. SCHROEDER, Tailor. Clothescleaned and pressed. Ladles' gar-ments altered. 31 Wenatchee Are.North.
TUP Come to "The Grotto" first and you will save time, money and worry.1HLi \II\VIIU re have what you want and the price is right.
FIRST SHOWING OF FINE EMBROIDERD3S at 5 and 10 cents per yard. 'We havepicked the best values from the largest manufacturers, and are offering many pieces at 10cper yard, actually worth 15c to 25c. Come early before assortment is broken.
GROTTO FOUNTAIN?Come in and get a free drink of pure distilled water. All our fountaindrinks are made from it They cost you no more and you avoid all typhoid and other dangerous germs.
Yes, we will serve "Grotto Banana Split" Wednesday. TOD fDAfTAWRAPPED CARAMELS, 15 CENTS PER POUND. lilt iIKUiIU
BUSINESS CHANCE.
Ratling good business proposition
in the mercantile line. Just thething for one man with limitedcapital. Now doing good, safe,steady and substantial business of$1,000 to $2,000 per month withprospects of greatly increased bus-iness. Present owner has handledthe business for many years andwishes to retire. Just the thing
for a man desires to begin at thebottom and do some spreading forhimself. Write to J. T. T., careDaily World. tf
NURSERY STOCK.
ORDER YOUR NURSERY STOCKof I. H. Cook, who is a resident of
Wenatchee and whe represents afirm at Orenco, Oregon, near Port-land. Our company can furnishSpitzenbergs, Newtowns, Winesaps,Rome Beauties and a few of theleading commercial varieties; alsoshade trees, ornamental snrubbery,roses, bulbs and seed potatoes. Forinformation, address I. H. Cook,
Wenatchee, Wash. tf
FOR RENT.
TWO nicely furnished rooms for lighthousekeeping for rent, at 14 So.C street. Inquire of the fellowwith long hair. 3-2
FOR RENT ?Two furnished rooms,
close in. Bath. 520 Orondo.Phone 1914. 3-3
WANTED
WANTED?Position on fruit ranch
for the season, by young man, ex-perienced, steady, sober and in-dustrious. A No. 1 references. Cantake charge. Address, F. 8., careDaily World. 3-2
WANTED?Man and wife to work onranch. Write H. W. H., care theWorld office. 3-4
WANTED?Reliable man to care fororchard; 10 acres in 15 year oldapple trees; 10 acres in peaches
and young trees. Work for two
men and horses. Buildings onplace. Liberal terms to right
party. Address Box 83, Pateros,
Wash. 3-5
LOCAL MARKET TODAYFloor.
Wenatchee Best $1.65Peach Blossom $1.65Harrington $1.6 aHard wheat flour $1.95
Butter and Eggs.Butter, ranch 2 lbs. 75cButter, lowa 40cState brand eggs 40 and 45cRanch eggs 30c
Dried Fruits.Apples, evap 2 for 25cApricots, evap 15cCitron, candied lb. 35cCurrants 2 for 25cDates, yellow 10cDates, Fard 15cSmyrna figs 15cLemon peel lb. 35cOrange peel lb. 35cPeaches 15c, 2 for 25cRaisins, seeded 10cRaisins, seedless 10c, 15cRaisins, layer 2 for 25cRaisins, cluster 15cRalsihs, loose 3 lbs. 25c
Fruits.Apples, choice $2.50 to $4.00Apples, cooking .. .$1.50 to $2.00Bananas doz. 40cCranberries 2 for 25cGrape fruit 2 for 25cFlorida grape fruit, each 15cGrapes, Malaga 20cLemons doz. 35cOranges 20c to 60c
Cheese and Honey.Cheese, Wisconsin 25cBrie jar 50cCamembert jar 50cCream Brick 30cLimberger brick 50cImported Swiss 40cMcLaren's 20c, 40cEdam $1.25German Breakfast 4 for 25cHoney 20c, 2 for 35cHoney, quart 50c
Cereals.Buckwheat, 10-lb. sacks 60cBuckwheat, pkg 25cCorn meal. 10-lb sack 35cFarina, 10-lb sack 40cGraham. 10-lb sack 35cGraham. 25-lb sack 75cWhole wheat, 50-lb sacks ....$1.50Cracked wheat, 10-lb sacks ... ,35c
Wheat manna 2 for 25cHominy, 10-lb sacks 50cRice 4 lbs. 25cRye meal, 10-lb sacks 50cRolled oats, U. 8. 2's 2 for 25cRolled oats, 10-lb sack 45cSteel cut oats, 10 lbs. for 60cSplit peas 3 for 25c
Sweet hearts, 10-lb sack 40c
Nuts. PoundAlmonds 25cBrazils 20cChestnuts 30cCocoanuts 15c, 2 for 25cFilberts 20cPeanuts 15cPecans 20cPinons 30Walnuts 20c
Sugar.
Dry granulated $6.40Powdered 10cCube 3 lbs. 25c
Pickles.Sour qt. 25cSweets qt. 35cDills doz. 20cOlives, qt 60c
WANTED?A woman to do washing
by the day. Mrs. C. C. Ward, Dand Idaho streets. Phone 2543.
3-3
WANTED?Two apprentice girls. Ap-
ply at the French Millinery shop,
in the Gehr building, ApartmentL 3-7
NOTICE.All advertising oreers or Job work
orders phoned into the Daily Worldare taken at the sender's risk.
NEW TIME CARDNo. 1 12:44) p. m.
No. S 2;6a a. m.
No. 26 I:ss a. m.
No. 48 S:»8 p. m.No. 27 1t;53 p. m.
Bast aoaad-Mo. 2 l:sf a. mNo. 4 4:15 p. ay
Ma. 26 felt a. m.tJo. 44 ? 6:15 a, at.
Ms. 2S 8: So a. m.The Woaatcaso Mssaaold looal ar-
rives hers at 11:45 a. m. aad loavesat 4jSS p. aa.
Trains Nos. 1, 2, 8 aad 4 are elec-tric righted.
Trains Noa. 2? aad Ifdo not carry
passen gars.Traias Nos. 886 aad MS are dairy
except Sunday.
Traias Nos. 48 aad 44 are tree
chair cars.The west bound sohedaht Is as foi-
SOME GOOD BUYS6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE on
Third and Douglas; wood shed, chick-en house, rear fenced from front;improvements paid. PRICE $3,000;TERMS.
LOT 100x128 ON A CORNER,close in, good view, bearing fruittrees. PRICE $1,500; $700 down,
balance monthly or suit yourself.
GOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE, CLOSEIN, on a good street. Price $1,500;
terms. Better look this up.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.?Fruitand grain ranch, I*4 miles from
Lake Chelan; 800 bearing apple
trees, 100 acres plow land, balancepasture. EASY TERMS. Will pay
for itself. What have you to trade?
HAVE SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN
L 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS,CLOSE IN. BETTER SEE
ME BEFORE YOU
BUY.
F. A. Rogers, Jr.ROM 20 HALBERT BLDG.
TEL. 2815.
Vegetables.Beans, brown 4 lbs. 26cBeans, lima S lbs. 25cBeans, white 4 lbs. 25cBeets 6 lbs. 26cNew cabbage 5cCauliflower 15c to 25cCarrots 3 cCelery 10 and 15cGarMc lb- 30e
Horseradish root lb. 25cLettuce, hothouse 6cOnions, dry 4cParsley bunch 6 cParsnips lb. 4cPimentos can 25cPop corn, shelled 4 lbs. 25cPotatoes, per 100 $1.00Pumpkins lb. 2cRutabagas lb. 3%cTurnips lb. 3cSweet potatoes, lb 5c
Meat and Poultry.
Round Steak 15cLoin steak 18cT-bone steak 20cPork chops 20cPork roast 16 to 20cPork steak 16cVeal chops 15 to 18cVeal cutlets 18cVeal roasts 12% @ 15cMutton chops 15 @ 18cMutton roast 12% @ 18cMutton stew 10cChickens, dressed 20cSpring chickens 20c
Fresh FishPound
Salmon 15c
Halibut 15cPorch lOeSmelt 12 %c
Cured MeatsBacon 22 930 cHam 20cPickled pork 17cShoulders 17c
Lard and Cottolene.Lard substitute, 50-lbs $6.25Lard. 3-lb 60Lard, 5-lb 99Lard, 10-lb 1.75Lard, 20-lb 8.50Cottolene, 4-lb 80Cottolene, 10-lb 1.81
Hay.Alfalfa, ton 124.00Timothy, ton $28.00Wheat bay, ten , $80.00
7
GLASSESMAKE AIX THE
WORLD SEEMBRIGHTER
Are you troubledwith eyestrain? Does
the print blur when you
read at night?I test your eyes scien-
tifically and guaranteea correct fit.
Prices reasonable.
Frank L. JonesOPTOMETRIST
If you knew
PYRO/alcohol: (Denatured)
as thousands of peopleknow it?you would haveitconstantly inyour home.It gives a wonderfullysoft, clear light for read-ing. It rests and saves theeyes. As a cooking fuelit is clean and economical.The Government tax of$2.08 per gallon is now re-moved, making it obtain-able at a popular price.
Used in lamps, cookingstoves, heating stoves,flatirons, chafing dishesand hundreds of otherutilities.
F. T. Blunck, Jr.
FOR SALEIf sold by March 1, Sec. 9,
joining town of Ephrata, Grant
county, Wash. All fenced,
good house. Barn, well, gaso-
line engine, etc. Will sell for$8,500, with terms. This isthe best buy in Grant county.
Write owner.
P. W. LAMBERT,
287 Washington Street,
Portland, Ore.
SCADSOF MONEYTO LOANFarm security.
. S per cent
City security... 0 per cent
Local money.. .10 per cent
J. A. Gellatly
Will make long-time
LOANSon Irrigated Tracts
at 8 per centanywhere in Chelan or Douglas
counties.
J. S. MOONEY & CO.24 Wenatchee Aye. N. Phone 54
Your Clotheswill wear longer and look bet-ter If you let us do YOURLAUNDRY WORK. We callfor and deliver all bundles.
PRESSING AND CLEANINGA SPECIALTY.
; WENATCHEE HARDLABNDRYCor. Orondo and Columbia Bta.
: Phono If: I
Eagle TransferCompany
Incorposated.
CBfT DRAY AND mANSFERSpecial AW?Has m Basjaago.
Bas to AM Trams and Beam.
WEVAOXMES, WASH.
Ptmae 8101.