The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909, May 28, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Men's Furnishing Goods
Shirts, Koft and golf, in all
kinds and sizes, from 50c to
$:.oo.
Hats, HatB, Hats.
Socks, Socks, Socks.
Tics, Tics, Ties.
Underwear, Etc.
Corduroy Pants &
Khaki Clothing.
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
Hen's Clothing
We just got in our new
clothing racks and now we
are going to keep about 100
Minpy,nifty suits on them
all t he time. We Want you
to see our racks as we think
they air just the thing.
We are agents for M. Born
& Co. if you want a suit
to order.
Ladies Wash
Waists and Skirts
Are you going to need a
waist soon? If so let us
show you what we have
some beauties from $1.00
to $5.00.
Ladies Shirt
Waist Suits
We have some very nice
white shirt waist suits for
spring and summer. We can
save you some hard work
and they will cost no more,
Prices from $1.50 to $5.00.
Graduating Dresses
Only one week until school
is overyou must look for
white dresses and white dress
goods, slippers, white hose,
etc.
See our beautiful line of
wash goods for summer.
Send for samples-prices from
Gc to 50c a yard.
We are sole agents for Buster Brown School Shoes and the famous Peters and Browne Shoe
Co.'s shoes of St. Louis. Nothing better. Groceries, Groceries, Good things to eat and wear.
Pure White Flour. Alfalfa Seed. Chopped Barley. Fresh Vegetables.
Agents for Delineator
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Butterick Patterns
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ECHO, OREGON-
Agents for N. Born
: & Co. Largest Tail-
ors in the World
Local Happem
ings
Cigars at Elams.
Cigar at Lisle & Co. 'a.
Fresh Dread at Elams
Typewriter ribbons for sale at
the Register office.
Wood For Sale A lot of green
willow wood in length from 8 to
16 feet for Hale. Will sell by
the load or will sell the pile.
For particulars call at this office.
Light wagon and double har
new for Sale Price $25. Call
at this office for particulars.
Miss May me Rippey, one of
the teachers in the Echo Public
School!, is spending her vaca
tion in Pendleton.
Miss Pearl Beidler visited in
Pendleton a few days this week
having some dental work done.
The following gentlemen from
Portland registered during the
week at the Echo Hotel: C. M.
Matthews, T. 8. Wagner, J. D.
Beach, W. D. Patrician, J. H.
Blanford, II. C. Oliver.
Geo. T. Brenner, of Oregon
City, was an Echo visitor during
the week.
Francis Miller, of McCook,
Neb., registered at the Echo
Hotel Monday.
The W. C. T. U. mot at Mrs.
Gulliford's and the following
officers were elected: Miss
Uriggs, President; Mrs. Schmitz
Vice-President; Mrs. Ackloy,
Treasurer; Mrs. Gulliford, Sec
itary. Light refreshments
were served. The meeting ad
journed to meet again next
month at the home of Mrs. Jos
eph Leezer.
Miss Ina Wattenburger re
turned home from lone last Sat
urday. Mrs. Joseph Leezer went to
Portland last Friday to be pres
cnt at the graduating exorcises
of the Dental Class of which
Iter son Roy is a member.
Teacher Miss Verna Vananda
Is spending her school vacation
in Walla Walla.
PULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO.
riLX. TOGETHER FOR ECHO.
FULL, TOGETHER rOR ECHO.
For Dairy milk see A. B. Gil
lette, Echo, Oregon.
For Sale A good work horse weigh
ing about 1200 lbs.
O. G. Thornton, Echo.
On the Echo Baseball grounds
Sunday, May 30, at 11 A. M.,
the Nolin and Ilermiston Second
teams will cross bats. The boys
of both teams are reported to be
doing good practice work and
they should put up a game next
Sunday that will draw a good
crowd.
Miss Thema Malcolm went' to
Pendleton Taturday to spend a
week visiting with relatives.
Louis Hoskins and. wife of
Newberg, Oregon, visited a
couple of days in Echo with their
cousin J. T. Hoskins.
Mrs. Ed Hammer, of lone, vis
ited in Echo this week with
friends and relatives.
Miss Mabel Connor, of Stan
field, came up Friday evening
land attended the graduating ex
ercises, Class '09. of the Echo
High School.
Prof. O. A Cannon, principal
of Echo's exellent public schools,
is spending a few days visiting
friends in Athena
Miss Margaret Winniford,
teacher in the Echo Public
Schools, is visiting with friends
this week in Milton. From there
the lady goes to Portland where
she will spend her vacation.
H. I). Pinkerton, of Pendleton,
was in Echo the forepart of the
week.
H. W. Kelly, of The Dalles,
was a business visitor in Echo
the first of the week.
K. M. Darner and wife, of
Lincoln, Xeb., are recent ar
rivals in Echo.
O. S. Coon, of Caldwell, Idaho,
registered at the Echo Hotel the
first of the week.
Henry Ammon, of Jefferson,
Oregon, was in Echo the first of
the week.
Fine feathers make fine birds,
but they make valuable ones
these days of feathered ladies
haU.
For Sale or Trade Nearly new
ten foot Howe drill.
John Schmitz,
Echo.
Tom Anders has resigned his
position with the Echo Lumber
Co. and has gone to Cascade
Locks where he will accept a
position with the Wind River
Lumber Co. Ray Smith has ac
cepted the position with the
Echo Lumber Co., made vacant
by the resignation ot Mr.
Anders.
For a burn or scald apply Chamber
Iain's Salve. It will allay the pain
'almost instantly and quickly heal
the injured parts. For Sale by the
City Drug Store.
i Portland Morning Oregonian
on sale at the racket store Daily,
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Ice cream and ice cream soda
on Sunday at Elam's.
Ealm has one of the neatest
little soda fountains in the city
and is prepared at all times to
quench your thirst with almost
any flavor you desire.
Mrs. Bert Longenecker left
this morning for The Dalits to
attend the funeral of her step
father, R. D. Tryon. She ex
pects to remain some time with
her mother.
The Lisle it Young confection
ery store has this week been
thoroughly renovated. It has
j been newly papered and painted
with very attractive shades and
j presents a neat appearance. L.
B. Wells did the work.
Joe Islandford, an old time
' friend of C. A. Chapman, was in
Echo a few days on a visit with
him. Mr. H! and ford went to
Prineville Wednesday to attend
to some business and will return
to Echo about June 15th.
Dr. A. Read has fitted up neat
office rooms in the Arlington
hotel building.
Farmers, If you ran locate me near
you, write me jour terms. Ilox is.7,
Portland Oregon.
Louis School, Jr., writes fires
insurance in good reliable com
panies. Low rates.
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WASMINSTON. o. e.
He Failad to Pat.
General Ilenjiunln F. Butler was one
of a commission to examine young ap
plicnnts for admission to the liar, and
lidfore til in came a youth wtio failed
miserably on all that pertained to Jur
isprudence, cane law, civil law, sump
tuary law, unwritten law and due
process of law. Finally Butler, who
rather liked the chap and wauted to
see him through, asked: "What would
you like to lie examined In? You bare
failed In everything we hare sug
gested." The reply came. "Try me on the
statutes. I'm up on them."
Butler shook bis bead solemnly.
"My young friend." be said, Tin
afraid you won't do. Ton may be ever
so familiar with the statutes, bt t what
Is to prevent a fool legislature from
repealing all you know?"
Dumas Quick Wit.
Ihimii found a man asleep In the
Theatre Francais during the playing
of piece written by bis friend Sou
met "ton see thatr said be. "That's
your work."
Next evening a Dumas comedy was
put on. The two friends looked Id
sgain and found a sleeper.
"You see, dear Dumas," said Sou
met, "your works can produce sleep."
"Do you refer to that manf replied
Dumas. "Why, that's the man who
was there last night. He's not awake
yetr
A Market For Cares.
The garden of the new bouse of the
Her. Mr. Brown hacked against the
play yard of an orphan asylum. Eight-year-old
Johnny Brown was allowed
to scale the fence aud play with the
orphuns. Presently Mrs. Brown no
ticed that her apple supply was drop
ping low. She asked Master Johnny
if he were not eating a good many ap
ples for a small hoy.
"Yes. mother," be replied. "I got to."
"Oh, Indeed!" queried Mrs. Brown.
"Are you quite sureT"
"Oh. yes, mother; they're needed! I
Just got to eat all 1 can stuff down."
"But why. my dear?"
"Because." said Johnny earnestly,
the orphans need the cores."
A GOOD JOKE ON SOME ONE.
One of our prominent citizens
stepped into the Register office
Monday and told us that be had
seen it extensively advertised in
the East Oregonian that there
would be an excursion to Stan
field Sunday last, and that many
prominent citizens of Pendleton
would attend and hold a picnic.
The gentleman was at the depot
Sunday when the train came in
and tne only excursion party
aboard that he recognized was
James Kyle. The aforesaid citi
zen is wondering whether the
joke is on Jim or on the prom
inent citizens of Pendleton.
Call at the Racket Store,
where you will find over 5,000
beautiful post cards to select
! from.
I Lisle fe Young
j cream Sunday.
will have ice
His Clsvar Schame.
The man with the large head and the
protruding eyebrows stepied into the
cigar emporium.
ttlve me the poorest cigar youve
got."
"Five or ten center?" queried the man
Itehlnd the showcase.
'I don't know whether you're going
to give me a five or ten center. I'm
going to give you a dime. Remember,
now, the poorest cigar la the place."
The clerk handed out a box. and the
customer selected one. calmly lighted
It and puffed curiously. Then be left,
with an air of supreme satisfaction.
'Ah. this tastes good!" be muttered
on the outside. "I knew my little
scheme would work. The fellow gave
me the beat cigar be bad In the store."
The cigar dispenser on the Inside so
liloquized:
"I just took that old codger at bis
word. I banded him a box of three
for a nickel." Llpplncott'e.
ESHO VS. NOUN.
The game scheduled to come
off last Sunday on the Echo
Baseball grounds between the
Echo Reds and the Pendleton
Tigers failed to materialize, and
for some unknown reason the
Pendleton boys did not show up.
Not to be outdone and to avoid
not giving a game as advertised
the Echo boys phoned the Nolin
team who promptly appeared on
the scene and crossed bats
with the Echo Reds Sunday
afternoon.
A good crowd turned out to
witness the game which resulted
in a victory for the Echo Reds
by a score of 16 to 8.
The gate receipts netted the
boys someshing over $12.
PULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO.
Opportunity.
The Arlington Rooming House Is
for sale at a bargain. This will make
a good side line for some one who can
handle It For terms and price see
E. II. Brown.
Grape juice at Lisle & Co.'s.
If you have butter, eggs or
farm produce to sell take it to
the Home Bakery, J. II u ten ens .
proprietor. -
Get your printing at the Regis
ter office, where they print things
right.
Soft drinks at Elams
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When in Pendleton don't fail to stop in at the
HISSER IMPLEMENT COMPANY
and see the new
ALAMO GASOLINE ENGINE
It surpasses anything that has ever been put on the market
ICS
Progress.
Let ua. then, be of food cheer. From
the areat law of progress we mav de
rive at once onr dntlee and our en
couragements. Humanity has ever
ilvanced. nnred bv the Instincts ana
necessities Implanted by God. thwart
ed sometimes by obstacles w hich hire
caused it for a time moment only
In the immensity of ages to deviate
frora Its true lutes or to seem to re
treat, but still ever onward. Charles
Sumner.
FTTX TOGETHER FOTt ECHO.
PULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO.
Ptti. TOGETHER FOR ECHO.
PITA TOGETHER FOR ECHO,
mx. TOGETHER FOR KCIO.
Rcclt Spring Lump Coal
Dry Slab and
Fir Wood
ECHO LUMBER CO.
II. E. 8TEYEX8, Manager