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| Saw bdg-es Si :; ' T ' beauty of our Dome s >vim w'if'h* 11 tc ® immaculate color I \-/T&m£,4m WALLA WALLA STEAM LAUNDRY J r ,-: ****** ********* i ? HARE EN 11 5 Who Publish the Work In Book Fcrr\. All * B " " 1 lights Reserved - . * I .. minued.) CHAPTER VII. f™T™l'.AN made his way along the i\ it of the track of the [l 'I itiers, into the office, il?> • '; - to escape being spo ~ " c. Bui her.' several jo the mountains who j gathered around . to make laughing re \ . : the world like a dirt [his comparison to a kind , . anie from Pole Baker, fs mer, with an hiel; , \ ebrows and . ... tie lived on Bish ;d been brought up ill be denied cf you ■ ,-ore feet, though. I've ■ pigeon wing over on th them big, strappin' ... i 1 a<l yore sights as high - • est that gits me," •I re, ken it's cut low [i saft victuals on it. Imi t d■ i much eatin' it don't look like Id stir a peg un irm ii in : ured reply and a feel. Alan hurried out . up to bis room, where lii* lamp burning. Ray u d light overcoat Alan sat down in ked, split bottom ight in front of ■vi S« tis ill • had he suffered - suffei ng. He could see ■ the girl he lovetl was iler father had beard of liitriiitiess of old man Bishop uother well meaning luul iletern ined to save his the folly of marrying a ■* • •'• ho had doubtless In . of judgment the closed door, afterward Rayburn the knob md came in. ••• ept the face of 1 "i d, «ith forced hore ;. ou, old man, to follow you. I saw • ~ you left the ball- I ll! 'g was wrong, ami ; i :: ' l ( »w vyhat it is. You : i.v is a rough, out ■ made a remark : : which reached me. I «ns true, so I didn't ! reckou my informal-1 I • ;:s talking about." >pondently. 'T asked , ~ with me tomorrow "t her father's ob- I c , "' what fired the old I - " i: 't mistake of your I a. j you, the colonel is hen about the whole _ a rope tied to every ; • 1 he intends to leave i '•' "f money. He thinks >. Just the thing. He ; Plain as day. He no 'eutly you came to see !\. ' ; danger ahead and foot down on it, just tli ' doing ever since dear boy, you've got a I- : hut you've got to a ] You've reached for roads fork. It is •«_• ' ! " which one you'll I reply. Rayburn Mil- I R.adih ' ' I "'''"' and began to smoke I ber st f 71 v business," Miller I to "but I'm friend I tin . »urs to feel this thing like I • However, I don't know I far 3 ■> wish I knew how B tc . ■ it me and see how I"i ' replied Miller. I I •-' how you bad II ' all that sort of thing.• j " l ken to her on the smb- H • riiiej bim_^loomily. goodl^Splendidr Alan stared in surprise. "I don't understand," he said. '"She knows—that is, I think she knows how I feel, and I have hoped that"— "Never mind about that." interrupted Miller laconically. "There is a chance for both of you if you'll turn square around like sensible human beings and look the facts in the face." "You mean"— "That it will be stupid, childish id iocy for either or both of you to let this thing spoil your lives." "I don't understand you." "Well, you will before I'm through with you. and I'll do you up brown. "it's none o1 my business," Miller burst out suddenly. Then' are simply two courses open tc you. my boy. (me is to treat Colonel Barclay's wishes with dignified respect and bow and retire just as any Eu ropean gentleman would do when told that his pile was too small to be con sidered." "And the other?" asked Alan sharp ly- '■ The other is to follow in the foot steps of nearly every sentimental fool that ever was born and go around look ing like a lust year's bird's nest or, worse yet. persuading the girl to elope and thus angering her father so that ho will cut her out of what's coming to her and what is her right, my boy. She may be willing to live on a bread and water diet for awhile, but she'll lose flesh and temper in the long run. If you don't make as much money for her as you cause her to lose, she'll tell you of it some day or, at least, let you see it. and that's as long as it's wide. You are now giving yourself a treat ment in self hypnotism, telling yourself that life has not and cannot produce a thing for you beyond that particular pink frock and yellow head. I know bow you feel. I've been there tnx dif ferent times, beginning with a terrible long first attack and dwindling down as 1 became inoculated with experi ence till now the complaint amounts to hardly more than a momentary throe when 1 see a fresh one in a tram tor an hour's ride. 1 can do you a lot ot good if you'll listen to me. I'll give you the benefit - >f mv experience." (To Re Continued.) CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. His Kind You Have Always Bought "Yon say that drink was the cause of your downfall." said the kind hearted visitor at the jail. " Y *f'" answered .Meandering -Mike. I met a gentleman dat was too intoxicated to take care of his money, and he temptation was too great. Read the ads in the Statesman. THE EVENING STATESMAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903. jCLASSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! | THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. ... A GOOD INVESTMENT. ... BRING GOOD RESULTS ♦ J * A f*-*** * * * *0 *-> •> > ♦ -p A *<A-a*»4>*a a *i a a * LEGAL BLANKS. LEGAL BLANKS FOR SALE AT Statesman office. OLD PAPERS. SA LE AT Statesman office. 25 cents a bundle. CARD SIGNS FOR SALE. The following SIGN CARDS are for sale at the Statesman I Printery: For Rent. For Sale, j Furnished Rooms for Rent. I Unfurnished Rooms for Rent. HORSES AND MULES. WILL BE IN WALLA WALLA JUNE 10 with 50 horses; one thorough bred mammoth jack and 20 mules. .J. B. Dunham. FRUIT RANCH. FOR SALE —FRUIT RANCH, 14 acres near Freewater. Or. Inquire 523 Balm Street. BICYCLE LEASE BLANKS. ,—.. _ — • BICYCLE LEASE AND CONTRACT blanks for business firms*, are for. saie at the Statesman office. FOR SALE CHEAP. A GOOD THOROUGHBRED 4 YEAR old. Short Horn bull. Walla Walla College. Telephone Blue 201. LAND RELINQUISHMENT. RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE OR trade. Claim near Kahlotus. Care this office. FOR SALE. LODGING HOUSE CONTAINING 25 furnished rooms. Everything new and neat; in the most centra] loca tion in the city. Price $1700. Doing a thriving business. If sold this weed-: will take $1000 cash. FOR _PLJ_.3Xr_7. FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS FOR rent wi r h or without board. En quire 611 N. Elm St. ROOMS OR BOARD. FURNISHED ROOMB WITH OR without board. Home cooking; 208 South First St. • 7-ROOM COTTAGE. FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE wtih barn if desired. Inquire 202 E. Mai? St. FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 115 North Fourth St. FRONT ROOM. A GOOD FRONT ROOM WITH PRl vate family. Enquire this office. wanted. explains how we teach the barber trade in shortest possible time, and best method known. Moler System College, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED. A RESPONSIBLE MANAGER W r ANT ed to take charge of warerooms and office in the following counties: Spokane, Stevens, Lincoln. Douglas, Adams, Whitman, Franklin, Walla Walla, Columbia. Garfield and A'so tin and office to be at Spokane. Ap plicant must have $500 cash as se curity and Al reference. Address Manager P. O. Box 2533 San Fran cisco, Calif. FEMALE HELP. COOK WANTS A POSITION. WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS cook. Apply No. 9, Birch street. STRAYED STRAYED. IRE CAME TO THE AEILS' olaoe. 1% miles from town. June 4, two light bay horses: one has two white hind feet and is moon eyed; the other has star in forehead and is branded X C, right hind leg white. Owner call at the above mentioned place and claim animals. STRAYED. WHITE PIG WEIGHING 45 or 50 pound's. Finder please notify 209 Jones St. Mother—Tommy, what's the matter with your little brother? Tommy—He is crying because I'm eating my cake and won't give him any. Mother—ls his own cake finished? Tommy— Yes'm. and he cried while I was eating that. too. FISHING, CAMPING. DRIVER WILL TAKE PEOPLE IN two-seated rig Irawn by two horses to hunting, fishing or camping grounds. 120 W. Alder. BUSIKTESS. PICTURE FRAMING. CHAS. RO.MER, PICTURE FRAM ing. 122 East Alder St. GROCERS. THE PLACE TO BUY GROCERIES is at the store of J. F. McLean. 124 East Alder street. TAILOR. TAKE V >UR REPAIRING AND pressing to the East End tailor. 200 East Main St. Prices reasonable. BOARDING. ARE* YOU TIRED OF HOTEL AND restaurant fare? Try home cook ing at Mrs. Gabbert's, 10 Boyer aveEue. White help. BOARD AND ROOMS. LA GRANDE HOUSE. BEST BOARD and rooms. Cor. Ist and Alder. Mrs. J. McCarvill. Prop. LAUNDRY. SAM KEE HAS BOUGHT THE »laundry. No. 8, East Rose. New help. Good work. Call for and de liver goods. i SHOES REPAIRED. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING promptly done. Prices right. First class work guaranteed. If. Homer. 122 Fast Alder St. LIFE READING. THE GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT WHO has the best recommends of the city will continue to give readings ;.t her home, 609 West Alder street. ! Phone White sf>3. WAGON AND CARRIAGE SHOP. WAGON <fc CARRIAGE MAKING & repairing. Carriage painting a spe cialty. Next Williams' blacksmith I shop. 3d St. Jens Anderson. 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 St., Phone Black 811. E. D. MATTINSON, Room 2, Guichard Bidg. File and Accident Insurance. Loans on City and Farm Property. Plate Glass Insurance. We become your Surety on Bond?. Indemnity, Surety, Court and Contract Bonds Writ: en. SUIT SPONGING AND PRESSING Up to date cleaners; work guaranteed; quick service; club rates. $1 month; call and deliver. Suit Sponging and Pressing Club. 5V 2 North Sec ond street. Phone Black 1755. BICYCLES AND REPAIRS. Second hand BICYCLES of all kinds. First, class repairing of all kinds. Low prices. JOHN R. STOCKTON. Tel. Red 1751 10 N. Third St. VIAVI. AH wrong conditions of the biood are caused by impeded circulation of the blood. Viavi food makes the blood flow faster and carries away impuri ties. Then new blood containing this nourishing food is brought to the af fected and every cell is strengthened and nourished. Viavi parlors, rooms Ift and 20, Post office building. Joseon iii i son. "THE REAL ESTATE BROkERS/' 7 Second Street :: : : Paine Building. The Senate IS NOTED FOR THE QUALITY OK ITS Wines, Liquors «" d Cigars. GEORGE RETZER. Prop. Phone Red 901. PAWNBROKER Money loaned on all kinds of jewelry, etc. Diamond's a specialty. J. HARD WICK, 9 North Fotrrth Street. Walla Walla. ; H. J. SChßfer, Maker —— n (amaqe winter ft tSSS-JSL*.. EAST ALDER .STREET. \_ar Hospital. A share of your patronage solicited I j Wall Paper, 03DE e s, f Ns | I Pi INT GUARANTEED POR S 3 YEARS, j i HIII I All Colors. LEAD and OILS. | | Walla Walla WaH Paper Co. \ \ j Alder street Opposite Telephone Exchange. I i PEARL & BODWELL REAL ESTATE. : I Sell city and county property, j write fire and life insurance. Con | duct a general employment office, j Secure help on short notice. Of- '■ ■ rice corner Second and Alder, up ! stairs. Phone Red 1924. Walla > i Walla, Wash. ! i JUNK SHOP. ::::WHITE FRONT:::: WALLA WALLA JUNK STORE. :is prepared to i y hides, wool, scraj. i iron, brass, copper, lead, zinc, bottles sacks, old rubbers, furniture anc ; stoves. Why let these accumulate 1 turn them into cash. 105 East Mali i street. M. SHANK . JUNK SHOP. WALLA WALLA JUNK SHOP:::: Wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of hides, wcol, scrap iron, brass, coppsr, rubber, lead zinc, bottles, old rubbers and sec ond hand sacks, and second hand furniture, steves and car ! pets. EPSTEIN & YOUDOVITCH Phon- Black 651. 121 East Main 8\ WALLA WALLA ..... WASH. PROFESSIONAL. PROF. H. S. BUFFUiI. TEACHER OF Qu "^^: yutta Studio 320 Newell St. Phone Red 952. ATTORNEY. T. P. AND C. C. GOSE. Lawyers Rooms 3 and 4 Barrett building Telephone Red 885. CHIROPODIST. AFTER 18 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL experience in Europe and America Dr. J. Laurencon, specialist, sur geon and chiropodist, informs pat rons that all ailments of the feet, such as corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, club nails, horns, warts, perspiration, aching, rheuma tism, etc.. can be treated and cured absolutely without pain. Patients treated at home if desired. Office at Hotel Louvre. Room 32. 214 Main St. Phone Red 021. Consul tation free. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that city war rants, up to and including No. 5484. will be paid on presentation at my office—No. 13 Third street, on and after June 20. 1903. Interest to cease on said date. LE F. A. SHAW. City Treasurer, j DR. JORDAN'S GRt.*r MUSEUM OF ANATOHY f Qfc 1031 SAF.KET ST., 815 FKISCISCO, CAT. A Of The Largest Anatomical Museum In fhe \ _,/jL._ World. Weakncs.es cr any contra.'- . « disease p»»itiwely c«»»»w by the oldest 9 all Specialist on the Coast Est. 36 years. 0» ;f%f I OR. JOROAN-OISEASESOF Mfii J o(Smt)kM XVPHII.I* thoroughly eradicated ¥ f VgHyß from system without the use of m»m| 4 1 Tf T% I Tm";*f» fitted by an Expert Radl ' 5 I R cat r«/e for Ituptarr. A quick and \» II ItV radical cure Or PH»>». FI«»'o and ? i| ji FialulK, by Dr. Jurdaa's special pain *) Consultation free and strictly prirafe. Treatment per f sonally or by letter. A Pont.vt Cure in every case \ undertaken. Vnte fnr Book. FBIIOSOPHV mt V ainRUCE, MAILEU FREE. fA raluable book > for turn ) Call cr write AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—MEN SEEKING PROFIT abIe employment, to sell our new Combination Accident and Sick Benefit Policies—original with this company—costing $6 per annum each, payable quarterly —covering all accidents, diseases and occupa tions —pays large permanent renew al commissions. No experince nec essary. Over $2G«. n 00 already paid in benefits. Estabished 1885. Ad dress National Accident Society. 320 Broadway, New York. Be sure to clip the coupons in the Statesman. Today's news in the Statesman. COLUMBIA CO. LAND FOR SALE. B. Campbell has some good bargains in grain land for sale in t he best l.ar !ey belt of the northwest and at prices that you can afford to pay. One section in Umatilla county, ti well improved farm. 250 acres in fail wheat. 2 acres in orchard, is acres ia alfalfa. 450 acres grain land. Ali stack and machinery goes with the sale at $22.50 per acre. If you wane a bargain do not lose any time. Alio one section in Whitman coun ty. All fenced, all tillable, hut 100 acres; in, miles from station; :: good springs. Price $18 per acre. Two sections in Adams county. Plowed this spring. Pric. s $8 per acre. 3 miles from Washtucna. For further information call at of fice. Barrett block, upstairs, rooms C and 7. Walla Walla. HORSEMEN ATTENTION, Lynmont, record 2:23 1 i. one of the leading sires of the Racine northwest, will make the season at tie- old fair grounds; service fees $25 with return I r:\ ilege. Lynmont is the sire of l)ia mont, 2:10%, trotter. Lynall 2:16, trotter, Lena A. 2:21 trotter, win- I ncr of the big Occident stake in Cali fornia of $!SL'5. Freda S.. 2:26 1-3 trot, ter, 3 years old, Lynhood 2:2S" lt £ years old, winner of Palace Hotel j stakes in California. 2 years old. 2:33. I Price $25 the season with return priv- I ilege. Caution 2:25%, sired by the great Electioneer, the leading sire of the North Pacific, with ten in the list, with a record from 2:14% to 2:29%. Ho sired the dams of the three fastest colts in the Pacific northwest, one a 3 year old pacer with a'record of 2:l6ii; another 2 year old pacer with a record of 2: 2*l V 2, and a 2 year old tr ;tter with a record of 2:2t'.' : . Price $25 the season with return privilege. Teddy, one of the host individuals and the grainiest looking horse ha the state of Washington will make the season at $20 with return privilege. Teddy is 3 years old, sired by tho great Diavalo, 2;09% out. of Elmore with four in the list. This colt with ■wo months work showed a mile in 2:27. Providing these hers, s do not change location or owners, the above conditions will be strictly adhered to. Win. HOGOBOOM, Owner. Three Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions Each Week From Pert land to the East and Southeast, Every Tuesday for Chicago via Salt Lake and Colorado Rockies car stop ping over several hours at Colorado Springs. Every Wednesday for St. Louis via Union Pacific and Denver. Stopping over several hours at Denver, oppor tunity to visit this beautiful city. Every Thursday for Memphis via Union Paciiic and Denver. Car lays over several hours in Denver in order to visit the Queen City of the Plains. Be sure and purchase tickets in thi* through sleeper. Manager accompan ies each car through. Special atten tion to ladies and children traveling alone. Best and Newest Tourist Sleepers. Best Dining car service. Connections made in Union Depot for all points East and Southeast. Be sure and select the Rock Island System for your next trip East. Best of r-v h:ng. Write for book of trains Ask any Agent, O. R. & N. Co. or address L. B. Gorham, General Agent; Coo. W. Bairner, Traveling Pass. Agent., 250 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. Gonnorrhoea, Kidney Troubles and Urinary Discharges. Relief In 48 noun. ■ * MEN AftD WOMEN. Cr. I!i<;« for unnatural t to > jliM bars-? gkmJf p rrT rau (unturina Paiulf*'. an<l :i'Jt astriii* H CIN^NNiU £ G 188 «oW b ' !,ru f ,! Uf * . s ( 3e,lt in 1,1:1111 wra rt^i ' ' I <we??. prepaid, for r 3 I'oftlcH $-'.T5.