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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1909)
FRIDAY, JULY 1909 THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO. CMiGON PAGE FIVE Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid of ghoots. Few people are afraid of (ermi, Yet the ghost it a fancy and the germ it a (act. If the germ could he magnified to a size equal to iti terrors it would appear wore terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Gcrmi can't be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The genu can only prosper when the condition of the lyttem fives it free scope to establish it self and develop. When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow check. a hollow eye, when the appetite is pour and the sleep is broken, it i time to guard adainst the germ. You can fortify the body against u!l germs by the (sc of Dr. I'iercc'n Gold, en Medical Discovery. It increases W.c vital power, clctinscs the system of doling impurities, euriches lite blond, puts ih? stom ach and ooi-iui of digefction and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tuintcd spot in which to breed. "Olden Medical Discovery " contains no alcohol, whisky or habit (uruiin; drugs. Ail its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum hut a medicine op known Covin '.tion and with a record of 4'l yo:rs of cum. Accent no substitute tiicre is mulling "just at ituuii." Aik your neighbors. 1 1 11 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Hank of Eilio, at Echo, In the State of Oregon, at the close of busi ness June I'.Inl. 'M. UKSornCES. Loans and I'in-oimts ..!)2,2VI.5d Overdrafts. Seeured and ln- seeured .1.54 V40 I!i!(N.Sivtirit is etc l,"'.."i.!H Ia nking House, Furniture and Fixtures 5,244.0 Pile from lianks (not res tive lianiv-O l,20l.!.l I 'no from Api'roved HesiTve Hanks 44.W7.I7 l a-.li 4i Hand li, atass"WVWW DOBN & DORN, DZALER3 IN Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, P.rfumorj, tutlour; PorfoJlct fflndr, Erhn, Urt'jnii. Total i:.uw.:i LIAHILITIKS r'apifal Sleek I'-.M In ? J.l.oivi.no Surplus fund 2,o i.ihi I'udiviiied I'luiiis, Less Kx- IKiises and Taxes Paid.. 2, 75 J. 42 : Individual lK-iioMts Subject i to Cheek 03,505.50 '. Demand C'eitilleates of Ie- 1 X)sit 3.5.TS.15 Time Cert lllcates of Deposit. 27,(HMi.5ti When In Pendleton don't fail to stop in at the NISSEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY and see the new ALAMO GASOLINE ENGINE It surpasses anything that has ever been put ou the market Total 154.tKKi.03 State of Oregon. ) County of I'matilla ' I, II. II. Staulleld Cashier or the a I ove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. K. li. STAN FIELD, Cashier. CORRECT Attest : FRANK SLOAN W. IL BOYD Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of June, 1909. J. F. SlIELTOX, Notary Public The World's Best Checkering, Weber, Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Lester and the Genuine Pianola Piano Victor, Edison, and Columbia Talking Machines and Records. Eiler's Piano House nSSSSm, 813 Main St., Pendleton Simmer -Rates East During the Season 1909 via the Oregon Railway & Navigaton Go. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD f Portland, Seattle, .Spokane, Tacoina, Walla Walla and all points on The 0. It. & X. line To OMAHA and return - - $60.00 To KANSAS CITY and return $60.00 To ST. LOUIS and return - $67.50 To CHICAGO and return - - $72.50 and to other principal cities in the East, Middle Went ami Sout. Correspond ingly low fares. On .Sale June 2, 3, July 2, .3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and return - - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final limit October 21st. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and cltoice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trip to many Interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full partkrulars, sleeping ear reservations and tickets will be furnLsned by any O. R. & N. local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agnt, Portland, Oregon THE UNKNOWN GUEST By ANDREW C. EVING. ICc.o rulit, II. by American Press Auro ci..;ioii I; w is In the early days In California, w i l'rvun.iit. "Hit- I'.uIi'Im.'it."' be ta. ..i a Ik'Im irmii ris.-i.iK ttu-M1 mouii t. i. s tlil. li now may In- traversed lu a 1 aiinr cur. Hut the route from Mexico .i.s niH'ii. ntnl uiimU.r of Mcxicnus, liH'liuiii'K tlnrw iu'wly rmli-rs'.ti-d from Spain, wore timvlii n rihwnrd and tittih'Ii'K homes In v. hut was d.-tiiied to liivi'tue Ilia tioMeu M.:U U:.o of the Spaniards, limi Kuiillo llsiillo. built liimsrlf n (hip In. use in Santa n.irliirn. It was de-dued after a Human villa, with a court and n foun tain In the rrt'ti r. '.i!ir. rnia at that eil.,d partook of tlii cHi'ii H:m. TIi. n;,'!i a new coun try. It was Inhabited ly refined people of Spanish blood. At tlio Ha me time It was Infested by bandits, such aa have existed In Spain for centuries. The leader of one of those ptngs was Manuel (.'orcllo, a veritable lioliiu Iluod. I.Ike ltoliln. who Is supposed to have been it nobleman, Corel lo was a gentleman, und, though be robbed the rich, he nave largely to the poor. When lon Kstlllo's house wna flu shed he opened It with n crand en tertainment, at which all the distin guished families for miles around were present. It was a brilliant scene. In the patio, or court, within a circle of tropical plants, was a band of per formers, who sang and played while the guests, heated by the dance, were seeking the cool air. Spanish social customs for the amusement of the guests have been adopted by the blue bloods of California. Don Estlllo's guests were provided with eggshells filled with silver or gold tinsel or per fumery, which were broken over the beads of ladles whom the men wished to favor. , Among the men was one who at tracted universal attention. He was young, very handsome and dressed In the picturesque Spanish costume. The guests asked one another who be was, but no one seemed to know. One of them asked the host, but Don Estlllo said that be did not know the stran ger and supposed he must have come with one of the guests. No one sug gested that be bad not come In ac cordance with the customs retaliating Invitations, for be was evidently a pollslied gentleman. Since the stranger knew no one be was obliged to find partners In the dances by some pretest He was very adroit, and the girls, Instead of re quiring Introductions, were glad to re ceive bis attentions without tbero. Donna Inez, daughter of the host, was the most favored and after one of the dances went out with the handsome stranger Into the patio, where they took seats on a iMUich behind a gigan tic palm. There they remained so long that the hostess, requiring ber daugh ter's presence for some especial enter tainment of her guests, sought her and led ber away. The dancing had ceased, and to strains of music the guests marched In to supper. They did not stand about eating the viands ns In these days. Each one was seated. Just as they had all takeu their seats a party of belated guests from Los Angeles ar rived, among them Judge Antonio Bes tamcnte. They came Into the supper room, and tlm Judge was assigned a seat opposite to the young stranger who bad attracted so much attention and who hud secured for his supper companion Ionna Ines Estlllo. No sooner did the Judge look straight be fore film than his eyes became riveted on Donna Inez's cavalier. It was evi dent that llestamente was moved by some powerful emotion. Rising, he called to the host seated at the bead of the table and said. "Will you honor me with an Intro duction to my vls-a-vur Don Estlllo, not knowing the roan's name, looked confused. The stranger rose and said: "Ladles snd gentlemen, far be It from me to compromise so charming a host as Don Estlllo. He Is not responsible for my presence here, for I came on my own Invitation. lie cannot Introduce me, for be does not know my name. I am Manuel Corel lo." As be uttered the Isst word be be gan to back toward the door. The .mo ment be spoke his name many a face whitened and every man present rose to bis feet But all were excited, none of them armed, and there was no lead er. Corello, as Imperturbable as If be were dancing a minuet, drew a pistol snd moUoned all to be seated. Not one remained standing. "I ssk pardon of the Indies," he said, "for displaying a weapon In their company, but It la unavoidable. There Is $10,000 on my head, snd I'm sure you will excuse the only mesns I bare of keeping It" By this time be bsd backed to the door. As be slipped out Donna Ines, with hot cheeks and flashing eyes, threw something at him that struck the wstl and. rebounding, rattled on the floor. One of the guests picked It op and held It aloft It was sn Im mense diamond set lo a circle of gold. Rome of tbe men rushed out after the bandit, but those upstairs beard tbe clatter of Dorse's hoofs and knew that be bsd gone free. Then each guest began to fumble for bis or ber valuables, but no one missed any thing. The diamond thrown st Corello by Donna Ines bad been slipped on her finger In tbe patio behind tbe palm snd did not belong to any one of those present Tbe ootlaw bad doubtless la tended It aa a return for his entertain ment As soon as the excitement bad quieted down tbe assemblage began to laugh at tbe Indignant girl, who, find ing a be bad been wooed by a bandit, could not refrain from displaying ber trrltatlon. Ladies Get Busy 200 new and up-to-date Linen Jackets Suits in all shades ranging in price from $7.50 to $20. 500 house, street and party dresses from $1.50 to $30. The most beauti ful garments this store has ever shown. F. E. Livengood & Co., Pendleton, Ore. Teutsch's Old Stand I 1 Kb.au IJ.HS 1 n In Cast; of Accident You should have a bottle of pure old whiskey in the bouse. One you can rely upon. That you know is rif(ht. Such a one is CYRUS NOBLE; for tbe first time in 44 years now sold direct to you. quart bold , ack4 la pUia casas 1 curM maid U lit H bmthI railroad eaprsss Wfic :4. 90 No danger of refilled bottles whea you buy from us. No danger of some cheap worthless substi tute being palmed off on you. We have been the distributers of this famous brand, selling wholesale only, lor 44 years. Pure old honest whiskey aged is wood. Every bottle guaranteed. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. EauLUml IB64 IOS I07Sli.PonUd.OrM CMf T TMI UM MM V.-.AV W. J. Van Schojrmr tk Ce rnl4 o(a EWtHaUIlliirf.k(lNJB. . I'm WU CENUINl CVStlS MOSUL F.O Aar '71190 Money Loaned ON REAL ESTATE LONO TIME, EASY PAYMENTS REALIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth, Texas Jackson, Mississippi HOMES ...BROKE TO.. RIDE AND DRIVE All liorHes left in my care will bo well taken care of. When I break a horse any one can handle them. Dest of reference given here and in Montana. STARR DUBOISE P. P. 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