PAGE EIGHT THE eCHO fttaiSTftft, ECHO, OREGON rfUDAY, JUNE 11, 1909 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 dm aid Simmer Styles 0 o o o o 0 0 O 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Men's Furnishing Goods Shirts, Koft and golf, in all kiwis and sizes, from oOc to $:i.oo. HatH, Hats, Hats. Socks, Socks, Socks. Ties, Ties, Ties. Underwear, Ktc. Corduroy Pants & Khaki Clothing. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Men's Clothing We just got in our new c lothing raeks and now we are going to keep about 100 snappy, nifty suits on them all the time. We want you to see 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 int'd 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 $ l.."0 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 Glic to 50c a yard. 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. Agents for Delineator I and : Butterick Patterns S he George & Miller Co ECHO, OREGON- Agents for N. Born I & Co. Largest Tail- ors in the World L Local Happenings y Cigars at Elams. Cigars at Lisle & Co. 'a. Fresh Bread at Elams Tyiewriter ribbons for sale at the Register office. Bert Kauffman had the mis fortune of running a 10-penny nail through his foot Monday, The wound was dressed by Dr. Ileid and Bert is getting along nicely. Dr. Ileid has purchased the lot on the corner of Kennedy and Bonanza streets from E. Whitsey, and will soon erect a neat residence on the same. As a token of appreciation to Mrs. J. P. Toft for preventing a freight train going into the ditch, by signaling the engineer and thus stopping the train just in time to avoid a serious wreck, the O. II. & X. Co. last week remembered the lady by pre senting her with a handsomely engraved set of solid silver knives, forks and spoons. Claude II. Ketchum, the wool buyer, left Monday for Boston. For hale Front lace corsets left by Mrs. Hanselmier. For particulars cull on Mrs. M. II. Gillette. Roy Bowman and Raymond Avis have added their names to the Register list. Dr. Ileid has a hen setting on 15 China Pheasant eggs. The Dr. intends raising some China pheasants, James P. llethlefsen left Mon day for Portland where he will visit for a short time with his brother, who intends to sail for Europe in about ten days. Mr. llethlefsen is Mrs. Spinning's father. C. A. Chapman, the real estate man, was in l& Grande Saturday and Sunday on land business. Chas, Holman sold his im provements on his homestead to Mrs. Clara Tapish, of Baker City. Mrs. Tapish has filed a desert claim on the land. The deal was made through the Northwest Realty Company of Echo. formerly business business For Dairy milk see A. B. Gil lette, Echo, Oregon. Lisle & Young will have ice cream Sunday. Lisle & Young Are works. B. F. Smith and family will return to their home in McMin ville soon. Mr. Smith has been in Echo the past year .settling up the estate of his father. Born, near Echo, Wednesday, June 2, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toft a bouncing baby boy. Both mother and child are doing well. Dr. Rcid was the attend ing physician. William Robinson, engaged in the livery in f.cho, is Here on a visit. Charles Snyder and Fred Wil liams left last week on a pleasure trip through the state of Wash ington. They are now at Pot latch and expect to take in the A. Y. P. exposition before re turning home. Wood For Sale A lot of green willow wood in length from 8 to 10 feet for sale. Will sell by the load or will sell the pile. For particulars call at this office. Ixis Smith house for rent $15 a month. This offer open for two weeks only. it F. T. George left for Walla Walla Monday to attend the wedding of Miss Mabel Jones and II. W. King, which will occur at that place Tuesday evening. Kaymond l nomas came from Portland Tuesday to spend a few weeks visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. To insure publication in the Register correspondents thould sign their names to articles, or news items, sent to this paper. For Sale 20 pigs, $2.50 each. One well bred boar, $25. F. L. Brundacie. The Echo and Umatilla nines will play ball on the Echo grounds next Sunday, June 13. The game will be called immedi ately after the arrival of the local train in the afternoon. Portland Morning Oregoninn on sale at the racket store Daily. Ice cream and ice cream soda on Sunday at Elam's. El a in 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, social and weddings at Lisle & Co.'a Louis School, Jr., writes fire insurance in good reliable com panics. Low rates. - Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd, of Milton, came down Sunday to attend the funeral of the late O. F. Thomson, and will remain on a short visit. Jas. F. Percing, of Chicago, was here last week visiting with F. T. George. Mr. Percing has tho distinction of being one of the most successful fruit ship pers in the United States. Last fall he shipped fifty carloads of apples from Wenatchee, Wash. across the continent by rail thence by water to Europe and distributing them through France, Germany and Italy. Postmaster Dorn has received a permit from the Postmaster General at Washington, D. C, to move the Echo postofflce building. The work com menced Monday and the build ing removed to Bonanza street, opposite the Echo Register, so that the concrete building now being erected by Dorn Bros. can be extended to cover the present site occupied by the Hstoffice. Allan Mathes registered at the Echo hotel from Walla Walla Monday. J. P. Deufer, the Rhode Island wool buyer, has shipped 2tX),000 pounds of wool from Washington to the Echo mills to be scoured. upi graded and baled for shipment east. W. H. Pointer, night watch man on the O. R. A N, has gone to Pendleton. Ray Bowman has returned from the Seattle fair. He re ports having seen the seven footed lamb from Echo there. Frank Sloan hr a had new po tatoes big enough to eat for some time past. C. E. McComber was an Echo visitor from Pendleton Sunday. S. M. Davis, of Seattle, regis tered at the Echo hotel Monday. 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. It's luck to smoke Puck. The better than 5c cigar. The cigar in the green box. Dr. Alexander Reid, physician and surgeon. Office Arlington building. inos. Lienier, who owns an extensive well drilling plant in Washington, is in Echo inter viewing our people in regard to bringing his plant here. He is meeting with some encourage ment. This seems to us a good opportunity for our people to secure the services of a compe tent man and adequate machin ery with which to demonstrate the existence of artesian water in this vicinity. When you crave something to quench your thirst remember J. Frank Spinning's double soda fountain. AH flavors and fancy delectable mixtures. 11. X. Stanfield will ship a trainload of sheep to Chicago today, Friday. Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and daugh ter Frances returned to Port land Sunday much improved in health. Fireworks and bunting at Ehm's. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Stapish returned to their home in Baker City yesterday. After remain- ing there a few days they will go east to Michigan. J. Frank Spinning has started his handsome double soda foun tain, and is now prepared to please your palate with cool. refreshing drinks. Mrs. S. E. Brumfield and son. of Portland, arrived in Echo Wednesday and will spend the summer at the ranch of Bert Stofle on Butter creek. E. A. McKenna, of Walla Walla, traveling passenger agent or the 2i. P., was in town Thursday. W. H. Boyd, one of the promi nent merchants of Echo, was in Umatilla Tuesday on business. Mr. Thomas, of the firm of Lindsey & Thomas, is in from their hay ranch near Heppner purchasing supplies. The Lisle Hardware Company are installing new roller shelf ladders in their hardware store. J. A. Cooper, of Walla Walla,! Call at the Racket Store, was in Echo Monday. I . . a , " vl -where you will find over 5,000 S f! Rtnnrt. anA Thn n.,.. 1 iuwiih post caras 10 select can, of Portland, were among. those who registered at the from. Grape juice at Lisle A Co. 's. Echo hotel Tuesday. w. m. xnresher and Travis' " you nave ouuer, eggs or Hoskins, of Echo, were trans-1 'arm produce to sell take it to acting business in Pendleton , the Home Bakery, J. Hutchens Wednesday. i proprietor. D. X. Powell, of Portland, ar rived in Echo yesterday to ac cept a position as operator for the O. R. & X. Co. Miss Paralee Hailey, of Pen dleton, is a guest of Mrs. Ralph Stanfield in Echo for a few days. One of our prominent men, it is said, has contested a Kansas claim. The Register has not as yet received the no tice for publication. Get your printing at the Regis ter office, where they print things right. Soft drinks at Elams Estray Notice. Tnere came to my place near Echo, Oregon, about October 1st, 1008, one (2-year-old bay mare with wire scratch young ; on the rtght n, owner can have same by calling and proving property. C. J. GCLLirORD. WHY send to Mail order Houses for nr.i.i i ttuicues wnen you can ouy 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. NOTICE. Echo, Ore., June 1, 1909. Property owners will please take notice they will be com pelled to cut all weeds on their property, and to the middle of the street adjoining their prop erty under penalty. signed : Wm. Hogoard, City Marshal. When in Pendleton don't fall to stop In at the HISSEH IHPLEHEHT COHPAHY and see the new ALAMO GASOLINE ENGINE It surpasses anything that has ever been put on the market Buck IMe aid Stacker Teeth HEADER BED LUMBER ECHO LUMBER CO. H. E. 8TEVEXS, Muiftr