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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1909)
PAGI EIGHT THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 10 aid. 1909 Spring Styles 19(0)9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Men's Furnishing Goods Shirts, noft unl golf, in nil kindH and sizes, from 50c to $:i.OO. Hats, Huts, Hats. Socks, Socks, Socks. Tics, Tics, Tics. Underwear, Etc. Corduroy Pants & Khaki Clothing. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Men's Clothing We just got in our new clothing racks and now we are going to keep nliout 100 snappy,nift,y suits on them all the time. We want you to 8h our racks as we think they are 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 $.".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 fl.oO to $ r.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 forsamples-price8 from Glic to 50c a yard. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 We are sole agents for Buster Brown School Shoes and the famous Peters and Browne Shoe Co.'s shoesof St. Louis. Nothing better. Groceries, Groceries, Good things to eat and wear. Pure White Flour. Alfalfa Seed. Chopped Barley. Fresh Vegetables. lllliililllltltllll HBMaaVJBB . I he George & Fi ill er Co. ittEESI Butterick Patterns . I nrc ,-n h wu vat ui kitl ll VI1U Agents for Delineator ! and ! ECHO, OREGON- jp Local Happenings d Cigars at Elams. Cigars at Lisle & Co. 'a. Fresh Dread at Elams f 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 sale. Will sell by the load or will sell the pile. For particulars call at this office. For Dairy milk see A. B. Gil lette, Echo, Oregon. Lisle & Young will have ice cream Sunday. The annual Portland Rose Festival opens Monday next, June 7th, and continues during the week. A large number of Eastern Oregon people will at tend. Portland never does any thing by halves, and on this oc casion East Oregonians know Lois Smith house for rent $15,f,'m Past experience that they a month. This offer open for be royally entertained by two weeks only. 2t tne public spirited citizens of the Rose City, and afforded the Farmers in the vicinity of 'opportunity of witnessing many Echo are making preparations ! magnificent and spectacular to begin cutting and putting up their first crop of hay. sights during Festival week. E. P. Marshal spent Saturday Keep in mind the grand Fourth and Sunday with his family at of July celebration in Echo on ' Pendleton, returning Monday to Saturday, July 8. There will : his work in Echo. be a good program of sHrts and amusement for everybody, all to conclude with a grand ball at H P. M. in the evening. C. S. Mudge, now employed in the offices of the North Itank railroad in Portland, was in Echo the first of the week to look after his lodging house Frank Sloan was a Pendleton visitor Saturday on business. Claude Sloan transacted busi ness in Pendleton the first of the week. A. B. Thomson, secretary of the Wool Growers' Scouring property here, and succeeded in jnpany; manager and treas selling the same to Thad Barnes j l,rer of the Eastern Oregon In who will continue the business. tUMHndent Telephone Company, C. S. looks natural. City Alderman, a member of the ' Echo Fire Department. Repub- Roy Pugsley has been in townlliean County Committeeman, for the past week visiting j trustee of the Echo Wool Grow friends. Roy has been attending iers Association, spent a few school at the State University, (hours of his valuable time in at Eugene, and in company with his father. II. D. Pugsley, who has been attending the Federal court in Portland as a witness in the llanley case, they stopped off to visit their old home and many friends in Echo. Mr. Pugsley and Roy left Monday evening for their present home near Burns. Spike & Litsey have opened up their meat market on Main street, in the Litsey building. The gentlemen will keep on hand a full line of choice fresh meats, hams, bacon, lard, etc., and through courteous treat ment of patrons they will no doubt soon build up a good and lucrative business. W. J. Wattenburgerand family are visiting friends and relatives in the vicinity of Milton. They expect to return this week. Pendleton last week Lisle A Young fire v orks. J. C. Freeman, of Moro, was a business visitor in Echo this week. J. K. Templet on came down from Pendleton the first of the week. II. C. Mitchan, of Seattle, was an Echo visitor the first of the week. T. D. Matthews, of Galloway, was transacting business in Echo Wednesday. Elmer Cleaver, of Chicago, J. W. Messner. of Baker City, and W. J. Stapish, directors in the Western Land & Irrigation Company, are in Echo looking after business matters. Portland Morning Oregonian on sale at the racket store Daily. Ice cream and ice cream soda on Sunday at Elam's. 4 Elatn 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. Ice cream for parties, socials and weddings at Lisle & Co.'s Miss Cora Barringer left for Pendleton Saturday, where she expects to be absent for some time visiting with her sisters, Mrs. W. A. Manke and Mrs. E Drennan. Louis School, Jr., writes firei insurance in good reliable com panics. Low rates. II. E. Bartholomew is cutting hay on the O. D. Teal place, be ginning yesterday. Frank II. Saunders, of Monu ment, Grant county, Oregon, and formerly engaged in the newspaper business at that place, visited with old time friends in Echo last week. He returned to Grant county Sun day, going via La Grande and Sumpter. Mrs. Steel and Willard Prior left Monday for Glendale, Mont W. S. Prior accompanied them ' as far as Pendleton. Misses Georgia and Mabel Neal went to Pendleton Monday to accept a position with the Roberts steam laundry. The Register was in error last week in stating that the school report was for the month of Ma v. It should have read for the year. Steamed rolled barley, at the Henrietta Mills. Farmers please take notice. This method softens the glutin and retains the same. greatly increasing the food value a barley. Mrs. Walter Laman lift Wed nesday for Weiser, Idaho, where her husband is now working in a confectionery store. LOCATION WANTED W. H. Boyd, one of our promi nent merchants, made a business trip to Pendleton yesterday. A. B. Cone, representing Fair banks, Morse & Co., of Port land, registered at the Echo hotel yesterday. . At the recent school examina tions Fee Esteb, of Echo, had 94 5-9 per cent, standing third highest in the county. He was the youngest member of his class in the Echo school and received the highest per cent. Miss Laura Bonney returned Monday norning from a extend ed visit with relativer and friends in the Willamette valley. Jockey NotUr Recalvea flO.OOO Salary. Two American jockeys rode for the drat time In Germany at tbe opening of tbe aeaaon at Karlshorat. Tbey are Notter ana Itadtke. nnd tbey ride for tbe Weinberg and Ilanlel aiablea. re spectively. It la reported tbat Notter receives a higher salary tban a Prus sian minister, whous pay Is about $10,000 annually. Arrange Data For Polo Match. Tbe International polo match for tbe American cup to be played In London by tbe Ilurllnchnm team and a team from the American polo aiutoclatlona will tnke place June 23 and June 28 and a third game. If It should be nec essary. June SO. The American polo cup has been held by tbe British club since ISStt. Cornell Varaity Stroke Retires. P. Z. tlortou. stroke of tbe 1909 Cor nell varaity crew, bus been obliged to give up rowing on account of the pres sure of university work and has left tbe varsity shell. Uorton's loss Is a serious blow to tbe Cornell varsity. WHY send to Mail order Houses for Watches when you can buy a Genuine 21JewelHampden 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. Call at the Racket Store, where you will find over 5,000 beautiful post cards to select from. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Echo, Ore., June 1st., 1909. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Columbia Creamery Company, that you are required to be present at a meet ing of the Columbia Creamery Company, to be held in the town of Echo, at the City Hall, on Thursday, July 1, 1909, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, to discuss the question of whether to sell or lease the creamery building. By order of the Board of Directors. T. G. Smith, Secretary. FOK SALE. A homestead relinquishment of 100 acres for sale Six acres in alfalfa, SO acres in wheat, good well, fair four room house, and a shed barn. Price $1000. For particulars call on the Reg ister office. Grape juice at Lisle & Co.'s. If you have butter, eggs or farm produce to sell take it to the Home Bakery, J. Hutchens proprietor. ' Get your printing at the Regis ter office, where they print things right. Soft drinks at Elams Pittsburg's Many First Basemen. Bill Abateln. wbo seems to be filling the bill at flint for the Pirates. Is tbe slxtb first seeker tbnt team bas bad In as many yean. Since 1900 Nealou. Storke. Kane. Swaclna and Gill bare played tbe bag. Breanahan Insured Fer 150,000. Stanley Robison. owner of the St Iol National, bns taken out a $30.- 000 I'fo Insurance policy on his man ager and leading catcher, Roger Bres-ushan Farmers locate me near you. Write your terms. Box 17, Portland Oregon. Real estate men dont answer. It's luck to smoke Pock. The better than 5c cigar. The cigar in the green box. PCIX TOOKTHXR FOR ECHO. NOTICE FOR rrBLICATIOX-ISOLATKD TRACT. O'uIiIIhImt) rTBUC LASI jtALF Department of the Interior. I'ntted States 1-and Office, La Or tide. Oregon JuneS. I Notk la hereby Siren that, a dlnvted hy tket omniMonerof the tirtieral Land tifnre. under provision of Ait of Conrrew approved June:. I' CHUtat.. 5ID. we will offer si public aale. to the highest bidder, at IDoVlork A. SI., on the Tnd dar of July. It al Hit oftVe. the ftllotn dearrlbrd land: , eve , T. I X, R. M. E. W. M.. Ser Ul number USA Any i-r t'Ulmln adrenelr the ahura- wnwn tana are aartwa to tie tlwtri-lalma. oohrttona. ot) or brfurr the time delfnatd F. C. RRAMWFt.L. RecUter. COLOX K. F.BF.KHAK1I. Kei-Hrer. Call for Bids. I will sell to the highest and best j bidder on Saturday June 10th, IDOit, at 10 o'clock A. M. at my office in the court house of Umatilla County, Ore gon, ll.Soo. of the 2j,0O0. five per rent bonds, Issued by School Dist rict No 5 of Umatilla County, Oregon, for the purpose of erecting a school building or school buildings, or for the purchase of land for school pur poses, and for refunding the existing bonded indebtedness of said district, interest parable semi-annually on May 1st. and Nov 1st, of each year. A deposit of tooo. with each bid. Dated this l.Itli, dav of May 1!W9. O. W. Bradley, County Treasurer. May 14th, to June 18th, 1W9. r When in Tendieton don't tail to stop in at the NISSEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY and see the new ALAMO GASOLINE ENGINE It surpasses anything that lias ever been put on the market Rock Spring Lump Coal A. L. SCHAEFER Sicctsssr ts LmIi Huz&cr. Jeweler and Optician Expert WaUk Rcptirii Peitlttot, : Ortgti Dry Slab and Fir Wood. ECHO LUMBER CO. II. E. STEYEiSS, Manager