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The Evening Statesman from Walla Walla, Washington • Page 7

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aw Edges 11 al: saws, hut sensitive 1 collars 1 them toe I ti( nilish and the immaculate color th hi We Jlld your linen home WALLA WALLA STEAM laundry ABNER DANIEL I turns his way," said I you see any prospect so, Mr. Trabue?" rugged his shoulders. on another man's trick, i I I ik ver throw cold water a speculator. I used I about your ago, hut 1 I ol 'em ryet rich hy paying ni ion to me that I quit right might to he allowed to use I umeiit." I vas evidently not bear! conversation, being iorhed in studying the ed before him. "I reckon I he finally said.

"You Ton pklns children are all of I Ktlie was the youngest," "and she stepped over i Tuesday. There's her I lure in black and white. The i I don't draw up any i to his father and leaned I "Father," lie said softly I ami vet with firmness, "I wish you'd I ibis deal. You ought 1, mother's wishes, and she is massive, shaven face was red. "I'd like 1 I consult fer." he "In a i utter this kind a woninsible as a suekin' crl heartily.

"Well, I I i pood thing your wife it or she'd show you I hetl responsible or not. I I the first word of 1 flint i ague before my wife me clean through seemed not to care for itj dir tig business hours, for he remark with a frown. ii-' until the again and said, Well, ef tliar's any flaw in this 1 yes, I'll make any mistake of I returned Trabue. "The said Alan to the lawyer, md I think father has aire of this sort of property I wish you and yore mother 'd let ness alone," broke in Bishop, up again. "Trabue heer knows i worryin' 'im fertile hist two the property in salable yen reckon after be gets it want to listen to yore two aggin' in open opposition his hands together, make a bit of tliffer- A lan, one way or the I pacifically.

"I'm only lev for the Tompkins fee whether there's That's where I stand ai I stand in it, Mr. voice in the door- Irs, Bishop, her blue face pale and rigid, a and a big I so in this kind of a at's stayed by a rtj odil Veer an' to he save a little rty fer her two cbilit to raise a rumpus I goes crooked like irts in to bankrupt ilind notion o' his'n." said Bishop, liftni the paper and glares glasses. "I kuowed tiave a knockdown an' with you 'fore 1 signed sail in an' git it over. to ride back to town." bar In the name common 18 the money to come from?" the hurled at her husband as slit of her bony hands on the of the table and glared at him. derstand it, tbar's about 1 this piece alone, an' yore ii dollar a acre.

Whar's it like to know? Wbar't il to cine from?" i 1 sniffed and ran a steady band his short, gray hair. "You set 1 A little she knows o' my business," said to the lawyer. "Heer she's the devil an' Tom Walker about Jhf trade an 1 she don't so much WILL N. HARBEN Author of "ttftjterf.lt" Copyright. 1902.

by HARPER 4L Who Publish (He Work In Book Form. All Rights Reserved fcnojy wbar the moneys to come from. "How was I to know." retorted tbt woman, "when you've been tellin' mc fer the last six months that tha, I Wasn't enough in the bank to give a coat o' fresh paint an" patch the barn roof." "You kuowed I had wuth o' Stock in the Shoal River cotton mills, I didn't you: asked Bishop defiantly and yet with the manner of a man throwing a missile which be hoped would fall lightly. "Yes. I knowed that, The' woman's eyes were two small fires burning hungrily for information be-1 jond their reach.

"Well, it happens that Shoal stock le jest the same on the market as ready; money, up a little today an' down to morrow, but never varyin' more'n a fraction of a cent on the dollar, an' so the Tompkins heirs say they'd jest as lieve have it. an' as I'm Itchin' to re I lieve them of the'r land it didn't take I us long to come together." If he bad struck the woman squarely i in the face, she could not have shown I more surprise. She became white to the lips and with a low cry turned to her son. ''Hi. Alan, let jMm do it.

It's all we have left that jwe can depend on! It will ruin us!" "Why, father. surely," protested I Alan as he put his arm around his mother, "surely yon can't mean to let I go your mill investment which is pay I Ing per cent to pat the money Int. lands that may never advance in value ami always be a dead weight on your bands! Think of the loss of interest and the taxes to be kept up. Father, I you must listen "Listen to nothtn'," thundered op. half rising from bis chair.

"No body axed you two to put in. It's my business, an' I'm a-goin" to attend to it. I believe I'm doin' the right thing, an' that settles It." (To Ise Continued.) REUNION IN WISCONSIN. Chippewa Fails. June city is filled with members of tin Grand Army of the Republic, veterans of the Spanish war and members of the Woman's lief corps, together with many other visitors.

Two names are prominently mentioned for department commander. They are W. 11. Bennett, of Mineral Point and George Sprati of Sheybogan Falls. Former Governor Scofield's name is also mentioned, but ho not making active canvas- for the honor.

Commander J. H. Agen opened the Grand Army meeting in the opera house this morning with an eloquent address. The reports of the adjutant general and other officers show that the organization in Wisconsin is in a flourishing condition, though the ranks are being slowly but surely thinned by death. Tonight there wiil he a monster campfire in tiie opera house with addresses i.

Commander-in-Chief Stewart. General John C. Black of Chicago and other prominent Grand Army men. The encampment will he continued ami concluded tomorrow with an interview program. DRUGGISTS AT BLOOMI NGTON.

Blomihgton. 111.. June members of the Illinois Pharmaceutical association assembled in Bioomington today for their annual meeting. The attitude to he adopted toward the combines and th. cut-rate members of the fraternity and measures of legislation particularly affecting the drug uade are among tiie subjects to receive attention during the sessions, which aret to continue through Thursd a y.

ABC BEERS Guaranteed Pure. None So Good. Bacbtold A Actoerinann. Wholesale Dealers. rHC YEN ING STATESMAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, ICC2.

jCLASSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. A GOOD INVESTMENT. BRING GOOD RESULTS FOR LEGAL BLANKS. LEGAL BLANKS FOR SALE AT Statesman office. OLD PAPERS.

OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT Statesman office. 25 cents a bundle. FOR AND MULES. HORSES AND AIU-LES FOR SALE at all times. Reasonable prices.

130 E. Main. J. B. Dunham.

CARD SIGNS FOR SALE. SIGNS printed on cardboard Furnished Rooms Unfurnished Rooms. For Sale. For Rent These cards are for sale at the tatesman office. HORSES AND MULES.

WILL BE IN WALLA WALLA JUNE 10 with horses: cue thoroughbred mammoth jack and 20 mules. .1. B. Dunham. FRUIT RANCH.

FOR RANCH. 14 acres mar Freewator. Or. Impure Balm Street. BICYCLE LEASE BLANKS.

i BICYCLE LEASE AND CONTRACT I blanks for business firms, are for sale at the Statesman office. FOR SALE CHEAP. A HOOD THOROUGHBRED 4 YEAR old. Short Horn hull. Walla Walla College.

Telephone Blue 201. KIMBALL PIANO. FOR SALE KIMBALL PIANO. Inquire 731 Boyer Aye GAS STOVE. FOR SALE.

FIRST CLASS CAS stove for sale (heap. Apply S. Manz, Washington house, between Third and Fourth on Alder street. LAND RELINQUISHMENT. RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE OR trade.

Claim near Kuhlotus. Care this office. GOOD LOTS. FIVE GOOD LOTS ON street. Installment plan.

Payments easy. Call on TV S. Woodruff, office No. 5, Quinn Bldg. JERSEY COW.

FOR SALE JERSEY mih cow and calf. Inquire of L. Pi- rsner. FURNISHED ROOMS. GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent with or without board.

Enquire 611 N. Elm St. ROOMS OR BOARD. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without hoard. Home cooking; 208 South First St.

7-ROOM COTTAGE. FOR RENT-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE wtih barn if desired. Inquire 202 E. Main St. FURNISHED ROOMS.

FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 115 North Fourth St. MALE HELP WANTED. MEN 1 OUR FREE CATALOGUE explains how we teach the barber trade in shortest possible time, anr' best method known. Moler Systen College, San Francisco.

Cal. WANTED. A RESPONSIBLE MANAGER WANT ed to take charge of warerooms and office in the following counties: Spokane, Stevens, Lincoln, Douglas. Adams, Whitman. Franklin, Walla Walla, Columbia.

Garfield and Asotin and office to he at Spokane. Ap plicant must have $500 cash as security and Al reference. Address Manager P. O. Box 2533 San Francisco, Calif.

AGENTS WANTED. SEEKING PROFITabIe employment, to sell our new Combination Accident and Sick Benefit Policies with this $6 per annum each, payable all accidents, diseases and large permanent renewal commissions. No experince necessary. Over already paid in benefits. Estabished 1885.

Address Nationa Accident Society, 320 Broadway. New York. FEMALE HELP. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST AT housework.

30G Park St. STRAYED HOGS STRAYED. There came to my place last October 3 sows and 1 harrow. One sowlias top of ear gone, others have no mark. Owner call and pay charges on same.

H. M. LONGENBESCH, Spring Valley. STRAYED. THERE CAME TO THE AEILS' place.

W. miles from town. June 4, two light hay horses; one has two white hind feet and is moon eyed; the other has star in forehead and is branded C. rfght hind leg white. Owm call at the above mentioned place and claim animals.

HUNTING. FISHING. CAMPING. DRIVER WILL TAKE PEOPLE IX two-seated rig lrawn by two horses to hunting, fishing or camping grounds. 120 W.

Alder. 160 ACRES OF SUMMER FALLOW ground in first class condition. Close to Walla Walla. Price $200. Enquire this office.

PICTURE FRAMING. CHAS. ROMER, PICTURE FRAMing. 122 Eas' Alder St. GROCERS.

THE PLACE TO BUY GROCErun is at ihe store of J. F. McLean. 124 East Alder street. STAMPING TO ORDER.

NEW DESIGNS POR SHIRT WAISTS etc. Stamping of all kinds to order at the Art Exchange, 264 Marcus! Street. TAILOR. TAKE Rh. FAIRING AND pressing to 'he Last End tailor.

200 East Main St. Prices reasonable. WAGON AND CARRIAGE SHOP. JENS ANDERSON HAS OPENED At wagon and carriage shop in the building adjoining W. A.

Williams'j blacksmith slum on Third street. BOARDING. ARE YOU TIRED OF HOTEL AND I restaurant Try home cook- ing at Mrs. Gabbert's, 10 Boyer avenue. White help.

BOARD AND ROOMS. LA GRANDE HOUSE. BEST BOARD and rooms. Cor. Ist and Alder.

Mrs. J. McCarvill, LAUNDRY. SAM KEE HAS BOUGHT THE laundry. No.

S. East Rose. New help. Good 'work. Call for and deliver goods.

SHOES REPAIRED. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING promptly done. Prices right. First class work guaranteed. H.

Romer. 122 East Alder St. LIFE READING. THE GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT WHO has the best recommends of tht city will continue to give reading? her home, 609 West Alder street. Phone White 563.

TINSMITH. FURNACES DON'T COST A FOR tune. The Bengal is the best on the market and lowest in price. Come and look at the one Sauze has on his floor, at 112 E. Alder Phone Black 811.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Help of all kinds furnished on short notice. Middle aged woman wanted out of town. North Side Employment Office. 13 N. Fourth St.

Phone Black 1892 E. D. MATTINSON, Room 2, Guichard Bldg. Fire and Accident Insurance. Loans on City and Farm Property.

Plate Glass Insurance. We become your Surety on Bonds, Indemnity, Surety, Court and Contract Bonds Written. VIAVI. VIAVI helps nature t' make positive cures. No drugs, no mineral, purely a food principle.

Just apply it and nature makes the cure. You can have a talk with me about it free of charge. Rooms 19 and 20. postoffice building. Walla Walla.

Wash. SUIT SPONGING AND PRESSING Up to date cleaners; work guaranteed; quick service; club rates. $1 month; call and deliver. Suit Sponging and Pressing Club. North Second street.

Phone Black 1755. BUSINESS. BICYCLES AND REPAIRS. Second hand bicycles of ail kinds. class repairing.

Low prices. JOHN R. STOCKTON. Tel Red 1751 10 N. Third St.

OUR NEW LOCATION Street JOStPH MERCHANT SON "THK IEII KSTITF. IMEEtS." The Senate IS NOTED FOR THE OF ITS Wines, Liquors anJ Cigars. GEORGE RETZER, Prop. Phone Red 901. H.J.Schafer, JN? iimdiie painter ft EASI ALDER STREET.

Near Hospital. A r-hare of your patronage solicited PAWNBROKER Money loaned on all kinds of jewelry, etc. Diamonds a specialty. J. HARDWICK, 9 North Fourth Street.

Walla Walla. Wall Paper. Q3 st prices. Ql GUARANT XXI 3 EARS. IAS fl I All Colors.

LEAD and OILS. Walla Walla Wall Paper Co. Alder street Opposite Telephone Exchange. PEARL BODWELL REAL ESTATE. Sell city and county property, write fire and life insurance.

Conduct a general employment office i Secure help on short notice. Of fiee corner Second ana Alder, up stairs. Phone Red 1924. Walla Walla. Wash.

JUNK SHCP. WALLA WALLA JUNK STORE. is prepared to hay hides, wool, scrap iron, brass, copper, lead, zinc, bottles, sacks, eld rubbers, furniture and stoves. Why let these accumulate turn them in'o cash. 105 East Mail street.

M.SHAN* JUNK SHOP WALLA WALLA JUNK Wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of hides, wool, scrap iron, brass, copper, rubber, lead zinc, bottles, old rubbers and second hand sacks, and second hand furniture, stoves and carpets. EPSTEIN YOUDOVITCH Phone Black 651. 121 East Main 8t WALLA WALLA WASH CITY NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received by the city of Walia Walla, op to Monday June 1903, at 3 o'clock p.

m. for grading the alley between Main St. and Aider St. from First St. to Fifth St.

in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in tiie City Clerk office. All bids must be accompanied by a certified bank check in the sum of $250 as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into bond in such sum as the council may direct for the faithful performance of the contract. bid and check should he bid for improvement of Alley, and addressed to the City Clerk. R. P.

REYNOLDS, City Clerk. First publication in Walla Walla Statesman May 28. 1903. JTiTrT DR. JORDAN'S OF he Largest Anatomical Museum In the TT Woria Weaknesses-or any contracted A A rs positively the oldest A 9 Y'ZZ Specialist on the Coast Est 9 DR.

JORDAN-QISEASESCF SVPBILH thoroughly erad ate I i ft tern without the Sl'rmrj ri I tby an Expert I 8 if Im ra rare for Rnptare. A quick and iV "rtical cure for and A jj FUtolr. hy Dr. Jordan's special pain ib ii less methods. 1 SC free and strirtly prlrate Treatment per sonal or by le-ter.

A Portfire Pure in every ViS tor Book. tXRUCC. MAILED FKEE. fA taiuable boot for n.rn Call or ffg i DR JORDAN ft 1081 Market F. PROFESSIONAL PROF.

H. S. BUFFUH. Studio 310 Newell M. Hione Ktd 053.

ATTORNEY. T. P. AND C. C.

GOSE. Rooms 3 and 4 Barren building Telephone Red PIANO TUNER. W. C. MOTLEY, FACTORY EXPERT piano tuner.

Turn at Whitman Conservatory. Tel Red Herrick Music Easl Main. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. J. MACK.

I). PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Special attention to obstetrics and diseases of women; also electrical treatments. Office over new postoffice; entrance on Second street Room? 2' and 22. White 451; residence.

Blue 1001. CHIROPODIST. AFTER 18 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL experience in Europe and America Dr. J. I.aurencon.

specialist, surg. on ami chiropodist, informs patrons thai all ailments ef the feet, such as corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails. tub nails, horns, wiiris. perspiration, hing, rheumatism, can be treated and cured absolutely without pain. Patients treated at home if desired.

Office at Hotel Louvre. Room 32. 211 Main St. Phone Red 621. Consultation free COLUMBIA CO.

LAND FOR SALE. B. Campbell lias some good bargains in grain land for sab in the lu st ley belt ot the northwest and at prices that can afford to pay. One section in Umatilla county, a well improved farm. 250 acres in fail wheat.

2 acres in orchard. 18 acres In alfalfa. 450 acres grain land. AH stock ami machinery goes with the sale at $22.50 per re. If you want a bargain do not lose any time.

Also one section in Whitman county. All fenced, all tillable, but IOC acres; miles from station; 3 good springs. Price $15 per acre. Two sections in Adams county. Plowed this spring.

Prices $8 per acre. miles from Washtuena. For further Information call at office. Barrett block, upstairs, rooms 0 and 7, Walla Walla Round Trip Rates to the East. Tiie O.

N. Co. announce the following rates to Eastern during tiie summer: To Chicago, $66.50. To St. Louis, $62.50.

To Memphis, $68.50. To New Orleans. $80.35. To Missouri River points. $55.00.

Tickets will he on sale June 4, Si 24, 25, 27. 28, 29 ami 30, July 15th and 10th. August th and 2Cth, with a final limit of ninety days from date of sale. Stop-overs allowed west the Missouri river in either dirction. For detailed information call on or address.

R. BURNS, General Agent. Rount Trip Rates to the East. The Oregon Railroad Ai Navigation company announces the following rati to eastern during the summer: To Chicago St. Louis 62.50 Peoria 64 Cairo fi7la Memphis 68 50 New Orleans Missouri River Points 55.00 Tickets will he on sale June 4, 24 25, 20.

27. 28. 29 ami 30, July 15 and 16, August 25 and 26, with a final limit of ninety days from date of Bale. Stopovers allowed west of the Missouri river in either direction. For detailed information on or address R.

BURNS. General Agent. Cheap Rates for Settlers. Commencing February 15 and continuing until June 15th. the O.

Co. and their eastern connections announce rates to Eastern Oregon and Washington as follows: From St. Paul. Minneapolis, Ornaha and Kansas City From Chicago From St. Louis Rates will be correspondingly reduced from all points east ami southeast rRNS General Aecnt.

MEKASD WOMEN. unnatural ii not membranes (nnUcina Painlet 1 nut astrin- genl poi'onoM. Ugl cm: nnat BflM VT wr.ir.r*»>., prepaid, for i 00 iii be lit uli request-.

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