PAGE TWO THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON CLASSIFIED ADS Ad in Haiti column, one ccnl mt word em-h iiiM-rtlon, and no nd taken fur U- iliuu ti cent. I!. IS. Lan (ieneral IIIiifkHinitliiiiK'. wagon re pa I rii i),'. I also iay the Ititf lictl cash price for broken down sprint,' wagons. Hermit! on, Oregon. L. B. WpIIs keeps local and .tr ! eye views of hclio in stock r i. rns is the place to buy yv ' crackers, for they nru nice a resh. i' -r sale. A two horse power line engine. It is a good one and can he si-en running at any time. For particulars call at this office. Hotel Hoskins has good beds clean furnishings and comfort. Buy your girl a box of lions Hons at Elains. If you have a sweet tooth, sweeten it at Lisle & Co.'s. Remember that J. Hutchen. carries a neat stock of high grade groceries, confectionery, cigars, etc., and sells at the right price. FOIt KALE. Buy legal blank at Ri'KlHter office. the Echo Are you Rending the Register to your friends f FOIt KALE. Old npWRpnpcra for sale office, 25 centa per 100. at this Li B. Wells keeps a fine assort ment of post cards. If ymi have any old thing to haul, see Wm. Pearson, proprietor of the Red Express Wagon. Medicine and condition pow ders for stock. Aids digestion and this saves feed. Bonney & Sons' Saddlery. Go to J. llutchens for your groceries. I Perfect Time I r,V. J, 4 J (nT'-j I I V r I 9& 1 t "Jill1 n VvK J.F.KEHLY PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER PENDLETON, OREGON The Echo School Report Following is a report of Echo public school for the month of May. l'.MHl. !! K M ( IX K S K( ( IX I ) t J HADE. Hoy Knight Kleanor Spike., x" Eltle Xormaii !,r Kva Morrison 2 Mt'daClllflte Teddy Morrison Minnie Knuggs Mildred Ark ley Marin Klain Fred M Frances Spike Hael Kll-r Anna Williams Xorinan (tixlfrey Fred Andrews Alice Davis Homer Snyder Myrtle Oulliiorcl Clara Snyder - Eva (Jlllelte FIHST (ilt.VDE Lois C.ol.bHI Wi Lester Thornton !i2 Adlal Est eh m Ralph I Kim IC Sherman Wells 14 Vuslitl Hoskins H4 Grace Ol instead W Marshall Mark ham W Lee Pearson C4 Homer Coppinger Hay Gillette W Eula Elder 81 Ella I him so Edwin ('ohtirn "7 Elmer Olmslead 64 Jiminie Knack's til! Harvey Williams MAYME HIPPEY, Teacher in HK)M TWO Leila Ateheson 1(2 Hazel Malcolm .i Ida Wells - Delmond Young til Willie Davis M Gladys Whit worth 8! George Saling Arthur iHmi irj Lee Kartholomew ill Ella Moore Harry Andrews in Elvin Fritts - Grace Neal Zella Ward 80 Lena Ward 81 Ollle Knight 8tl Charley Thornton sm John Young no Lester Xorinan n4 Elna Thomson K Alvln Hciiedlet Dannie Xeal Guy Smith 84 Harry Gillette 74 Earl Mack - Cavline Hell Charlie Gillette 7.1 Lawrence Markham 83 Hobble Benedict Nelson Taylor . 86 VEHXA VANANDEK, Teacher The Louvre Restaurant Wm. Clayton, Prop. The BVt Cuisine That Tin Market Affords HEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS Corner of Main ami Dupont StnvtM ECHO - - ORE. Oregon Nursery Company First C1aK Stock and True to Nuntc K. O. ItOSS, !.Kit KcprrHCittivp Itermlnton, Oregon PORTLAND RESTAURANT Ludgate k Ludgate, Props Meals Rervml at all hour during the day. Board by theweek $.1.00 We will always try to pve our eustniers the llest the market affords. ROOM THIRD- FIFTH GRADE Ruth Moore Hoffnagle Mfl Esther Jones H9 Daphne (iiillirord no Alfred lorn y Hael Ateheson 114 Willie Knight 8.1 EllzalH'th Williams m Pearl Thornton w Lula Crayne 79 Harry Halcohu st John McLaughlin 85 Theliua Malcolm Kti Welland Prior 81 Gladys Wells 110 Carl McCollough Nellie Xorinan S7 Ida Kunn sti Fred Markham 87 SIXTH GRADE Lemuel Est eh jij Orbie Wells Llllle Watleiiburger 8j Clephaue Gulliford 83 James Mclaughlin s Fred Hoskins aj Hoy Norman -- ('has Markliam Inez Well U-lbert Malcolm Ora Young 87 Muriel Crayne 87 Huth (Vhtirn s Otis Gillette Herbert (Vl.u'rn 8l Ina Norman 86 MARGARET W1NXIFORP, Teacher ROOM FOCR James Saling a Jitseph Cunha Rowland Ateheson 94 Avis Peterson Vivian Ralley Audrey Vattenburger IM Ruth Godfrey 90 Wm. Hoffnagle Lawrence Malcolm 89 Frank Young 93 Ant 01 Cunha 85 Fee Esteb 94 5-U Zena Houser lH Eugenie Jones 7'J Mary Houser itf Kyle Moore - Lee Ackley 87 Hessle Andrews Ellen Allen Frank Cunha lm Elita Gillette 91 (onion Hoffuagle 75 Mary Haleolm IM Charles Marietta 8!) Edna Anders VinalIous.ir W2 8-9 Willard Acheson - Stella McCullouirh 84 L. W. KEELEH, Principal O. A. CANNON, Assistant Cliuriilierlitlii's Liniment. This is a new preparation and a good one. It is especially valuable as a cure for chronic and muscular rheumatism, and for the relief from pain which it affords in acute inflam matory rheumatism. Those who have used it have invariably sioken of it in the highest terms of praise. Lame luick, lame shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheumatism of the in us. rles, usually brought on by exjiosure to cold or damp, and are quickly cured by applying this liniment free ly and massaging the affected parts. Soreness of the muscles, whether In duced by violent exercise or injury, Is allayed by this liniment. For sale by City Drug Store. WHY send to Mail order Houses for Watches when you can buy a Genuine 2lJevelllampden move ment in a 20 year Case for $20; or a 23 Jewel movement in 20 year Case at the same price. W. L. Knight, Echo. Oregon. fok SALE. A homestead relinquishment of 1K acres for sale Six acres in alfalfa, J50 acres in wheat, Kood well, fuir four room house, and a shed barn. Price $1000. For particulars call on the Reg ister office. Comptmation For Poacher. A KninekveptT on a northern eatatt tella an amusing story of the latest thing lu tbe compensation line. When be was escorting tbe gcutlenieo round tbe covwrta one day tbe party were alarmed to hear a loud cry just after shots bad been fired. Running to tbe apot. a tbkk bush growth, tbe keeper found a man lying groaning on the ground. "Some of tbeiu gents ave shot me in tbe leg," groaned the man. Examination proved that the sufferer had Indeed received a bird shot pellet lu his left calf. It waa a trivial In Jury, but was handsomely compensat ed for by the gentlemen In tbe pnrty, who presented the victim with quite a good sum In gold. That same evening tbe gamekeeper came upon two men In a quiet lane en gaged In a hot dispute about tbe shar ing of some money. One of tbe men had a shotgun, and, tapping It signifi cantly, he said threateningly: "'Alf shares, or I'll go straight to tbe p'llce asd split on us both. I'll give the game away. I'll tell 'em 'ow I put that pill lu yer leg to knock money out o' the shooters. Then the gamekeeper disclosed him self, snI the two conspirators decamp ed. Loudon Opinion. ECHO WANTS A first-class cement block manu facturer. A candy factory, l'laning mill. Kleetrie lights. Sash and door factory. Huilding and loan organization. Cigar factor'. Cheese factory. Itroom factory. Sugar factory. Canning factory. Money Loaned ON REAL ESTATE LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS REAL1ABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth, Texas Jackson, Mississippi procures, atto otrtnoto., sw. r"YT .7. ,.i.Tj.,.l.,rn.rrt nn h um! frr twit. cuwrncbUkOo. IN ALL COUNTRIES. liuskva dirttt tt ilt H'k'mglom " timt, mnnry aniofltn Htfalrnt. Pittnt id Infrbirtmtnt Prtctlc Exclusively. Writ or enoM lu iu fU SUU Stral, n. VmMtt Iteta Tm OMf. WASMINQTON, D. C, mm OREGON mo Union Pacific TO Salt Lake Denver Kansas City Chicago St Louis New York LOW RATES Tickets to and from all parts el United States, Caasda and Europe For particulars U oa or add WM. McMURRAY, Canaml Pumb, r A PartUad, O P. C. HUNT Kit, Ajrent The Louvre Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco, Tropic al Fruits, Nuts, Etc. A Share of Patronage Solicited. Bert Ltngenecker, Prop. Comer Main tad Dupont Streets The Echo Register AND Twice-a-week OREGON JOURNAL $2 a Year r Louis Scholl jr., For Reliable Fire Insurance, Surveying, Notary Public and Real Estate. Phone Main 27 Bridge St., Ech, Or. 0 a Hotel Echo Restaurant M. H. GILLETTE, Prop. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON THE TABLE Give me a trial Iu It Sow. This is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do so by ap plying ChumU-rlaln's I.liiiinciit. Nine cum-s out of ton are simply mus cular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous application of this liniment. Try it. You are cer tain to be delighted with the ouick relief which it afford. Sold by City Urug Store. Some few weeks ago tb district of East Kootenai, Saskatchewan. B. was Tlslted bj a forest Ore which swept orer a territory flfty miles la width, completely destroying the towns of Fertile. Cool Creek snd Hosmer. killing-170 poople. rendering C00O home less and destroying property valued at 3,0on.000. This disaster seems to be traceable to slipshod methods of lam berUig which have been followed by employees of tbe Cedar Valley Lam bertng company, they baring been rarelesa and left their brush or timber slaahlngs without burning tnem. Other disastrous forest fires which have raged more reeeutly In northern Min nesota. Michigan and Wisconsin bar been the result largely of an extra dry condition which made tbe forests as Inflammable as tinder and liable to Ig nition from passing trains, campflres and other rati. Tbe prevalence of these destructive fires, whatever their rause, points to tbe need of greater precaution tn lumbering methods and lb establishing ef patrols which shall report Area starting and summon aid sufficient to put them oat before tbey gain headway. This method of safe guarding hi followed by the federal i government In Its reserves on the Pa ctflc coast wtta vsry satisfactory ra tal tn. i PLM t3 1 M I 1 1 il M ""W BMHM ' i rl ! ii ri i J ! 1 P ' A ?! k) ' t? '.J! I U i I i t I: l! YOUR VACATION NOW AT OUR EXPENSE 23: A Choice of Four TRIPS IS OFFERED YOU SEATTLE DurIn Alaska Yukon Exposition YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK YOSEMITE YALLEY LAKE TAHOE ALL YOUR EXPENSES PAID If You Have Friends in the East Who Want to visit the Pacific Coast we can Arrange it. This Is Your Opportunity w.nL" v Sunset Travel Club f" 8 1