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"*!: p _ WANTED CHICAGO WHOLE *A' N i mail order house, assistant 53 er man or woman, for this n,a " ag ' and adjoining territory. Sal t ',i ml expenses paid weekly; money advanced. Work e ~. D osition permanent. No m -1 nt or experience required. ** , nT \ce for full particulars Write at « M> - v josc s< lf-audressed envelope. 8 " d ' co 132 Lake Street, Cm etg°> AND R. R. $50 to $500 a month sal assuicd our graduates under bond Our six schools the largest in America and endorsed by all rail ds Write for catalog. MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Cin cinnati, 0., Buffalo, N. Y., Atlanta, Ga-, Crosse ' Wis •• Texarkana - Tex., San Francisco, CaL WANTED—SALARY OR $4 and $5 per day. Call or address X. I- Farnsworth, 611 Elm street. SITUATION WANTED SHORTHAND and typewriting; will call for dicta tion and deliver copy on short notice. Call or address Miss Iva Zaring at Eilers' Piano House, No. 223 W. Main St. Phone M. 1462. Res. Phone M. 1W». PERSONAL. tOTH CENTURY BICYCLE LAMPS $2 £fi, Aiaer St. Bicycle Shop. Solar lamps, JS.'OO. WANTED. LARGE HOUSE keeping room, furnished or unfur nished, dose in. Inquire H., this \ office. WANTED—TO REPAIR THAT OLD wheel at the Alder Street Bicycle Shop. WANTED—IOO SECOND-HAND Bi cycles at Alder Street Bicycle Shop. GENERAL. ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND Bicycles at the Alder St. Bicycle Shop. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wants day work. Phone Main 1543. IF YOU WANT YOUR CHIMNEYS well cleaned, phone to Fire Station. FOR TREATMENT OF THE SCALP, shampooing, removal of superfluous hair, pimples, blackheads and all eruptions of the skin, apply to W. E. Stanton, No. 15 S Fourth St. Pri vate room for ladies. ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK AT Alder St .Bicycle Shop. 124 W. Al der. .. BPERTENCED DRESSMAKER — Mrs. Buren, 508 Pleasant street Phone 1571. THE COAST HOUSE, 7% ALDER Street, opposite postoffice. Up to date in every respect. Employment ' office in connection. Phone 212. SamT Jay, Prop. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING Promptly done. Prices right. First class wcrk guaranteed. H. Romer, 122 East Alder street. TRY THE CASCADE FUEL CO. FOR Wood or Ccal. Phone Main 214. '-WALLA WALLA JUNK SHOP::: Wholesale and retail dealers in all Wnds of hides, woo!, scrap iron, brass, CO PPer, rubber, lead, zinc, bottles, °ld rubbers and second-hand sacks, second-hand furniture, stoves "'d carpets. EPSTEIN & YOUDOVITCH. Ph °n<* Main 360 121 East Main St. A WALLA, WASH. U SHaxk & CO., DEA.LERS IN lr <m, brass, copper, bottles, lead, lln c. sacks, rubber, hides, furs, etc. 105 East Main St., Phone Black 879. OCULIST AND AURI3T. 0. 8. MATTHEWS—MENTAL -dentist. Magnetic, Thermal and ectric treatments for all chronic peases. Rheumatism specially. Rooms 2. 3 . 4. Keefer Bldg., Alder L Phone Main 1699. , SUITS PRESSED. ei j! TS s POXGED AND PRESSED. St. Phone Main 71«. 6 taad k8 ~~ ShaUglmeßßy * Clancy. ISO. Caswell ' s Cigar Store. Phon* C ° OKERLT ~ IJCENSED KM " H r* r undertaker. Babcock 7 H First street Tel. Main 1 The Evening Statesman's Directory of [~ Jk I Business News for Busy Business People A PICARD & HENNESSEY, UNDER TAKERS AND LICENSED EM BALMERS, 312 W. Main Street. Phone 151. Opposite Court House. MACMARTIN & Co] FUNERAL directors and Embalmers, 180 East Alder. Telephone Main 822. Em balming a specialty. UPHOLSTERING. WALLA WALLA UPHOLSTERING Company. 60 South Palo use street. Phone Main 678. Chas. Caldwell, Proprietor. HELP WANTED. THE RELIABLE EMPLOYMENT Office, C. A. Mott. 226 E. Main St., opposite W. & C. R Ry. Phone M 1477. LOBT. LOST—RED LEATHER PURSE; owner's name under flap. Generous reward for return to this office. LOST—ABOUT FIVE MILES WEST of town, a 5-year-old bay horse, Branded on left shoulder 7 on back and U and U below. When lost had 40 ft. rope tied around neck Finder please leave information at 716 E Alder. Owner will pay all charges. FOR RENT. For Rent—A nice up to date Cot tage; good location. Phone 1029. FOR RENT—COTTAGE NEAR Washington school. Inquire Mrs. Lacy f *09 E. Main. FOR SALE—ALL KINDS OF BlCY cles at the Alder Street Bicycle Shop. ROOMS FOR RENT, FOR RENT—LARGE FURNISHED bedrooms, with bath and furnace heat. Inquire 102 Newell St., Cor. First. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms at 20 West Pop lar. TOR RENT—SLEEPING ROOMS, 307 South Fourth. BANKS. GENERAL V&JBjitt3f& t% Checking Accts. ***3R& tj Savings Accts. Capiiiii jiuo.ooo PROFESSIONAL. W. R. INGfTdALiTON, M. D.. 44-7 AR cade, Seattle. Skin and genito-uri nary diseases. DR. N. G. BLALOCK. M. D., OFFICE in Rees-Winans Bldg. Phones: Of fice, Main 272; residence, Main 342. DR. C. P. GAMMON. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office Paine Bldg. Specialty —Diseases of Women and Children. Phone, Office, Main 316, residence. Main 582. rm! j! w woods, graduate Veterinary Surgeon. Office Mcßride Bros. Co. Res. phone 957. Hospital service. Asst. State Veterinary: Ex-House Surgeon, State College. S. C. BRIG HAM. M. D., OCCULIST and Aurist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Postoffice building. Phone Main 268. VOICE MENDING A SPECIALTT- Director of opera oratorio and church choirs— Signor G. Ferrari, the emi nent Italian vocal teacher, formerly of Milan, Italy. Signor Ferrari has the highest endorsement of music critics of Europe and America in re gard to the excellence and efficiency of his method. Studio on Third St., Walla Walla Wash. Telephone Main 1115. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—ONE-STORY AND HALF house on East Alder St. Lots of fruit and shade. Lot 100x490 ft. S. Add. H. White, 209 Madison St FOR SALE-LOT 60x120, EAST front Greens Park. Cheap if taken at once, inquire Louvre Barber Shop. A GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH Barn and Summer Kitchen for Sale or Rent. Inquire 432 S. Bth. FOR SALE-FINE GAITED LADIES' saddle horse,'perfectly gentle. Phone 1462, or Box 155. THE EVENING STATESMAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1905. FOR SALE CHEAP—SteeI framed ball bearing rubber tire invalid chair. In quire 614 S Ninth. FOR SALE—NEW SIX ROOM house, strictly modern, close in, two blocks from new Library Build two blocks from new Library Bldg. Phone 787. FOR SALE—7 YEAR OLD DRIVING mare and yearling Caution colt, for $125. Dice & Jackson. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNl ture for sale. Inquire 414 N. 7th St. FOR SALE—TWENTY-FIVE YOUNG milch cows. Apply t O. Becker, R. F. D. No. 1. . FOR SALE—SCALE AND WARE house receipt books for sale at this office. ♦ J. W. McGhee, Jr., Insurance, ♦ ♦ Real Etsate, Loans, Rentals, In- ♦ ♦■ vestments and Surety Bonds. 12 •♦• ♦ to 14 Dooly Block, 16% Main St. ♦ ♦ Phone M. 900. -•• FOR SALE—AT STATESMAN OF fice. Heavy Newspaper Wrappers; size 5 feet square: suitable for building purposes or for laying car pets. BICYCLES FOR SALE FROM $5 TO $15. Alder Street Bicycle Shop; 124 W. Alder. GROCER. THE PLACE TO BUT GROCERIES is at the store of J. F. McLean, 124 East Alder street. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. W. J. ESTES, Artistic Wood Butcher COSTRACTOR ASD BUILDER Plans made, estimates furnished. All work guaranteed. 507 S. 2nd St. Phone Main 1716. MODEL BAKERY LUNCH ROOM Best place in the City to get a LIGHT LUNCH MODEL BAKERV CHARLES RETZER. Manager 3 First Street Phone Main 38 W. MEYER FOUNDRY Casting and Architecture! iron work Machine shop in connection. OLD FANNING MILL SITE WALLA WALLA ♦ The Place to Buy Holiday J ♦ Gifts at Popular Prices ♦ ♦ Complete line of new and novel ♦ ; Jewelry, * EVERYTHING NEW * ♦ Kristian Falkenberg J ♦ The Popular Priced Jeweler Dacrei Bldg'. * ♦ ♦ ♦ The Statesman has the most ■♦ ♦■ complete Job Printing Plant in ♦■ Walla Walla. Bring your Print- «♦ ♦• ing to us. ■♦ IMPORTANT TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribrs to the Statesman will confer a great favor upon this office by reporting any irregularity of de livery of the paper or Inattention of the carrier, to the office at once. It is the chief aim of the circulation de partment to establish an efficient car rier service and to do this we must have the help of the subscriber. The Statesman has 10 carriers, and of course It is impossible for us to see that every paper is delivered to its proper address every evening. Each carrier from this time on will be required to cry "Evening States man" at every house where he de livers a paper. tf RUBBER STAMPS. CEAVE ORDERS FOR STAMPS AT Levy's bookstore or the Book Nook. Jesse Ferney. DRESSMAKING. DRESS-MAKING—MRS. DAVIS, 503 E. Rose St. VERERINARY SURGEON. DR. J. J. MURRAY, VETERINARY surgeon and dentist; graduate of American Veterinary College, New York City. Office Hartley'ss O. K. Feed Stable, E. Main St. Telephone Main 81, Walla Walla, Wash. J. H. TIMMONS. TRANSFER 4.11 manner of freight, goods and musical instruments handled with care 411 orders promptly attended to. For warding freight a specialty. Office. Mc fCittrlck's Shoe Store Phons Main 266 4 EQUITABLE LIFE ? J (Strongest in the World.) I I MILTON HUBER, District Mgr. # X P. O. Box 227, Walla Walla. * £ Telephone Main 167. £ • GUS SWANSON'S ♦ • Confectionery * • IS THE FINEST IN THE CITY J » 103 E. Main 'Phone 362 e Steam Dye Works 16 N. Second St. Phone Main 716 "Pre Banner Dye Works Steam and Dry Cleaning of Ladies* and Gentlemen's Garments Goods Called for and Delivered Tel. 393 112 E. Alder gg™ NOON —at the— SENATE WM. RETZER, PROPRIETOR THE OFFICE Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALBERT NI EBERGALL, Prop. 114 MAIM ST. WALLA WALL/ NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that plans and specifications will be received up to two o'clock P. M., Monday, Decem ber 4th, 1905, at the office of the County Auditor, Walla Walla, Washington, at which time the Board of Commis- sioners of Walla Walla County will examine plans and specifications for the construction of a modern two story jail building with room for twen ty cells (ten to be completed with building), sheriff's offices, jailor's de partment, juvenile cells, female cells, insane cells, etc. Building to be com pleted and fully equipped in every respect with all iron and steel work and plumbing and steam heating, ready to connect to boiler, at a cost not to exceed $30,000.00. One set of plans c-nd specifications if satisfac tory to the Board will be accepted and purchased. The right to reject any and all plans and specifications hereby reserved. By order of the Board of County Commissioneis. W. J. HOXEYCUTT, County Auditor and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Walla Walla County, Washing ton. NOTICE. When wanting hay call up phone 1351. Meckelson's Orchestra Is now open for all engagements. Phone Main 34. Meet m e at the Walla Walla bowl ing alley and develop your muscles. NOTICE. Party having roller skates for sale will please call at H. O. Peck's, 4th and Alder streets A guaranteed cure for drunkenness. It has cured me. It will cure you in six days. No detention from business. Call and let me explain more fully. H. A. WRIGHT, Palace Hotel. MR. AIMS. CIRRY '40flfiB^ EyO S ' ght S P eciali,t » All work guaranteed No guess workby our method CURRY OPTICAL PARLORS Cor. 4th and Main St., Phone 345. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—AGENTS FOR COM plete Russian-Japanese War Books; good salary, sample free. Address Globe Co., 723 Chestnut St., Philad'a. AGENTS WANTED— WE CAN make a most attractive offer to en ergetic men and women to become our personal representatives in their own localities. Prefer those who devote their whole time, with a view to managing branches for us after January L No capital required. We manufacture a staple line of mer chandise for which there is a unt- I versal demand. Raymond, Hill & I Co., 185 Kinzie St., Chicago. Die Brucke Building Corner First and Msin. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE — Room 8. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. THE BRIDGE CLOTHING STORE— Alvin G. Baumeister, Prop. Cloth ing, Hats, Shoes and Gents' Furnish ings. Agent for Ed V. Price & Co., Fine Tailoring. WM. L. STIRLING— CAFf.3 OF Es tates, Fire Insurance and Surety Bonds and Conveyancing. Room 1. LEAVE ORDERS AT THE BOOK Nook for Card Engraving and Fine Stationery. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ON THE installment plan at the Book Nook. Ransom Block Corner First and Alder Streets. Business Directory SECOND FLOOR. HOUGHTON & READING, REAL. ES tate. Insurance, Money Loaned. Rooms 200-201. Telephone Main 540. DR. C. N. SUTTNER, ROOMS 212, 213, 214. Telephone: Office, Main 185; Residence, 186. DR. J. F. BC FLE, ROOMS 212. 213, 214. Telephone: Office, Main 185: Residence, 1036. J. W. INGRAM, M. D., ROOMS 204- 205. Telephone: Office, 572; Resi dence, 486. THIRD FLOOR. T. H. HANBIDGE, M. D., OCULIST and Aurist Specialist, Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Rooms 308 and 309 Ransom Bldg., Phon- 644. DR. CLARA MOORE, ROOMS 314 and 315. Ransom Bldg. Office phone 155; residence phone 1348. DR. A. E. BRA DEN, ROOMS, 304 TO 307. Phone, office, Main, 1443; resi dence, 1444. W. B. CASSILL, DENTIST. ROOMS 310-311-312. Office, phone Main 461; Residence, Main 576. FOURTH FLOOR. WEATHER BUREAU, ROOMS 412- 413. F. Newman, observer. Tele phone Main 614. The Viavi system of treatment cures in natures own way. Will sure ly save you from the knife. Parlors 216-17 Ransom Building. Tel. 606. THE HORSESHOE PETER WERNER, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars imported Lunches. 108 MAIN STREET. HLL KINDS OF* LUMBER OREGON LUMBER YARD JOHN W. M'CRITE. 1 <T. 121 W. Main St. Phone Main H4 EUREKA SALOON LA FORTUNE & CO, Props. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS 222 W. Main St. Phone Main 357 The Churches j Marvin If. B. Cbtircfe, South. Rev. A. L. Thoroughman, past«r rfsi dence 2"s x. Fourth street Sunday school 10 a. m. Class meeting 12 m. Epwprth league 7 p. ,„. Preaching at 11 a. in., and 7:3<) p. m. Subject of morning sermon: "Heaven: the Chris tians Future Home." Subject even ins sermon: "Infidelity Answered." Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thurs day. The doors of the church will be opened for the reception of members morning and evening. The public is most cordially invited to all these ser vices. First Congregational church. Rev. Austin Rice, pastor.—Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preaching 11 a. ni. and 7.30 p. m. Subject morning sermon, "Jesus As an Evangelist.- Subject evening ser mon, "Daily Thanksgiving to God." Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The evening service will be a special Thanksgiving praise service. The program is as follows: Organ Prelude Hymn 469. (Praise to God and thanks we bring.) Invocation. Anthem (Praise Ye the Father) Gounod-Rees Responsive Lesson—4l. Solo (I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say) Bartlett Mrs. Driver. Scripture—Psalm 100. Prayer. Offertory Solo Israel Mr. Turner. Announcements. Anthem (How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings) Spohr Sermon—"Daily Thanksgiving to God" Anthem (Lord, now lettest thou Thy servant depart in peace) Barnby Benediction. Wilbur Memorial church, Rev. Robt. J. Reid, pastor—residence 541 Newell street —Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Class meeting 12 m. Epyorth League 6:30 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wilmot Whitfield, pastor—Sun day school 9:45 a. m. Class Meeting 12.15; Epyorth League, 6:30 Junior League—Friday 4 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. Subject morning sermon, "Tempersome." Prayer meet ing Thursday at church at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Charrington will occupy the pulpit in the morning services and Chaplain LeCornu in the evening. The German Lutheran Evangelical churches. Rev. J Oertel, pastor—resi dence 628 Lincoln street —Service in church on Maple street, between Third and Fourth streets, at 9 a m.— Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Service in church on corner of Lincoln and Clinton streets at 11 a. m.—Sunday school at 10 a. m. First Baptist church, corner Colville and Rose streets, Rev. F. K. Fowler, pastor —residence 109 E. Rose street. —Sunday school 9:45 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30; Women's Mission Circle— Wednesday, 3:30. Preaching 11 a. h„ and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Commun ion after the morning sermon. First Presbyterian church, Rev. James C. Reid, pastor—Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Junior Endeavors 3:30 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning—Communion service; Even ing—Supt. Cherrington of Anti-Saloon League, speaks. Prayer meeting at church Thursday evening at 7:30. All seats free. Strangers cordially In vited. Men especially invited to even ing services. Park Street Baptist church, Rev. Jas. H. Beaven. pastor—Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Senior B. Y. P U. 6:30; Ju nior B Y P TT at 3 p m Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Subject morn ing sermon: "Causes for Thanksgiv ing." Subject evening sermon: "The Search of God." Prayer meeting at usual hour of 7:30 Thursday evening. Bible Study class Tuesday at 7:30, and Ladies Society Wednesday at 3 p. m. are held at 19 Palouse street. Communion at close of morning ser vice, Sunday. Come with us, we will be pleased to make you feel at home. AJCTION SALE of Imported Clydesdales, two stallions and fourteen Fillies at Farmers Bam, Walla Walla, Wash., Sat., Dec. 16th. 1905, at 10 o'clock p. m The above ire the finest lot of mares that ever came into the Inland Empire. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Owner, Milton Oreg. COL. J. L. BAULDWIN, Walla Walla, Wash. PAGE SEVEN