PACE EIGHT 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 jaateipMtH iig George Butterick Patterns 00000000000000000000000000000000 Local Happenings L. & Cigars at Elains. Cigars at Lisle & Co.'s. 0 0 Fresh Bread at Elams If you wear Nap-A-Ite gloves you will bo satisfied. J. C. Iloskins, Main street, Echo. R. O. IVindexter, who has been visiting with J. Frank Spinning, returned to his home in I'rinevillo Tuesday evening. Thomas Bros, have started their combine harvester. Koy Norman had his hand badly lacerated the Fourth, through a spring breaking on a pea nut roaster and striking him. J. W. Reese has started his combine harvester. He has something like two sections to harvest. Coppingcr & Statts are run ning their combined harvester alout a mile north of town, and the grain is making about 20 bushels per acre. C. R. Handy is very ill with typhoid at his home on Hutter creek. Dr. Heid is attending him. We regret to rejxut Mrs. A. Ixmgwcll being quite ill. E. l Croarkin was in Walla Walla Monday and Tuesday on business. W. S. Williams has been on the sick list for several days. August (lert J! stated in a letter to .1. Frank Spinning that he has Wen in the Willamette Val ley, on the Sound in Wasl ington and up in Canada, but so fur has not seen pnything that looked as good as Kcho to him. Miss Nora Shackelford, of Enterprise, who has been visit Ing Mrs. O. L.' Ha vis in Echo, returned to her home Wednes day. Harry Huffman has returned from Chicago where he went with the R. N. Stantield ship inent of sheep. T. J. Hardin has started his combine on the Prospect farm. Stall JLm TO Lisle & Young will have ice cream Sunday. II. I). Smith, who has been very sick at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, is reported much improved. Mrs. Smith is taking care of him. Miss Agnew, of Hermiston, spent the Fourth in Echo, the guest of Miss Laura Honney. Miss Hell Phillips, of Hermis ton, sMnt the Fourth with friends in Echo. F. E. Everts, of the Interior Warehouse Company, in Echo, reKrts receiving the first wheat of the season from the ranch of Alex Young 25 sacks of No. 1 Cox wheat. .1. T. Wolfe, of Walla Walla, was an Echo visitor the first of the week. Claude Huffman, of Elgin, was registered at the Hotel Echo Wednesday. H. A. Smith, of Pendleton, was in Echo Wednesday. S. II. Woodward was in Echo from Pendleton Tuesday. Glenn E. Scott, of Pendleton, transacted business in Echo Wednesday. G. F. Lambert and family, of Maker City, stopped off a few days this week to visit with his brother, Chas, Lambert, on their way to the Seattle Fair. Kalph C. Grimm, of Irrigon, was in Echo several days the first of the week visiting his friend P. C. Hunter. Frank Porn returned Sunday from a trip to Portland on busi ness. For staple ami fancy groceries go to J. C. Hoskins. I am agent for Edward E. Strauss Tailoring House, of Chi cago. J. C. Hoskins. Thad Karnes Monday sold the Arlington Lodging House to Prof. L. W. Keeler, who took immediate possession. Frank Sloan made a business trip to Portland the first of the week. THE ECHO REGISTER. mi tl! TnJ To) I-;: At ECHO, 00000000000000000000000000000000 E. C. Messenger spent the Fourth at Hood River with his mother, Mrs. C. A. Messenger. Irael and Opal Goin came up from Salem to spend the sum mer with their father, J. L. Goin. At Umatilla the O. R. & N. Co. are having a new platform built around the depot. A. A. Armstrong is again on the streets after a two weeks spell of sickness. We had a beautiful shower Monday evening. Miss Sophia Reese, steno grapher in the Reclamation Ser vice at Hermiston, was visiting friends in Echo several days the first of the week. 0 Miss Ida Daughtrey, of Echo, is visiting friends in Pendleton this week. Gerald Stantield, of Echo, vis ited with friends in Pendleton Monday. W. H. Hamilton and wife, of Echo, were in Pendleton on business Tuesday. ! William Daughtrey went to Pendleton Monday evening on business. Jerry Horland went to Pendle ton Wednesday on business. Walter Gillette started his new 2h--h Pride of Washington separator, Wednesday, in his field of 010 acres of wheat about two miles from Echo. A. H. Thomson and R. H. Stantield will leave Monday, July 1U, for a two weeks fishing and hunting trip in the Cascade mountains. C. S. Clarke, of Walla Walla, registered at the Hotel Echo yesterday. i William Scribner, of Condon, is an Echo visitor. He may de cide to locate here permanently and engage in the blacksmith business. H. A. Frick, of Hermiston, was in Echo Thursday on busi ness. A company has been organized with a capital stock of $3000, to build and operate a telephone line from Pendleton to Holdinan, in this county. Word has been received from Alberta of the accidental death of James Mosgrove, formerly of Athena. ECHO, OREGON F aicy 1ro TIT yjliller OREGON - Mrs. M. S. Jones nnd daugh ter, Eugenie, will leave Saturday for Seattle to take in the fair. REBEKAH'S INSTALL At the regular meeting of Henrietta Rebekah Lodge, No. :), Wednesday evening, the fol lowing officers were installed: Eulala Smith, N. G.; Laura Honney, V. G.; Vivian Bonney, Sec.; Anna Young, Treas.; Blanche Brown, War.; Harriett Atkinson, Con.; Minerva S. Jones, R. S. N. G.; Flora Mal colm, L. S. N. G.; Kato Gulli- ford, R. S. V. G.; Mae Gilbert, L. S. V. G.; Ella Bailey, I. G.; Mary A. Barker, O. G. At the conclusion of the installation ceremonies the Brothers agreeably surprised the Rebekahs with a banquet of ice cream and cake, which was heartily enjoyed in a social way. CONTEST CASE. July 14 the contest case of Joe Allen vs. I. A. Gobbell will be heard before Ixuiis Scholl, Jr. This case involves one of the best pieces of land under the Western Land fc Irrigation Com pany's di.ch. Twenty-Five Cents Im the Price of Peace. Tim terrible Itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is almost Insta nt ly allayed by applying Chamlterlain's Salve, Price, 25 cents. For sale by I torn & Itoru. SUBSCRIBE, PLEASE. Once upon a time a man who was too economical to take a paper sent his little boy to bor row the copy taken by his neigh bor. In his haste the boy ran over an $S stand of bees and In ten minutes looked like a watery summer squash. His cries reached Ins father, who ran to his assistance, and failing to see a barbed wire fence, ran into it, breaking it down, cutting a handful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining a $4 pair of pants. The old cow took advantage of the gap in the fence, got into the corn field and killed herself eating green corn. Hearing the racket his wife ran, upsetting a four-gallon churn full of rich cream into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole flock. In her hurry she dropped a $7 set of teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled thiough the spilled milk into the parlor and ruined a $20 carpet During the excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the 000000000000000000000000000000 0 hired man,' the calves got out and the dog broke up eleven setting hens. Moral: Subscribe for the Register. Go to J. groceries. Hutch ens for your Steamed rolled bailey, at the ueiiiiciiu .wiun. i-aiuivis icaac take notice. This method softens the glutin and retains the same, greatly increasing the food value a barley. For Sale Front lace corsets left by Mrs. Hanselmier. For particulars call on Mrs. M. II. Gillette. The Jackson Loan & Trust Company will loan money to build residences or business houses in Echo. E. H. Brown, agent. f Dr. Alexander Reid, physician and surgeon. Office Arlington building. For Sale Good work horse. E. Ripper. Ice cream for parties, socials and weddings at Lisle & Co.'s. Ice cream and ice cream soda on Sunday at Elam's. The Saturday Evening Post at the Racket Store. Span of well broke work lorses, weight 2700 pounds, for sale cheap. Inquire Bert Long enecker. l'ortianu Morning uregonian on sale at the racket store Daily. It's luck to smoke Puck. The better than ."c cigar. The cigar in the green box. ! Buck Mte aid j I Stacker Teeth 1 HEADER BED LIMBER : ECHO LUMBER CO. 5 II. E. STEVENS, Maaager FRIDAY, JULY ft, 190 0000000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 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 Agents for M. Born : & Co. Largest Tail- ors in the World Call at the Racket Store, where you will find over 5,000 I beautiful post cards to select from. 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. 0 Soft drinks at Elams Louis School, Jr., writes fires insurance in good reliable com panies. Low rates. Hotel Hoskins has good beds, clean furnishings and comfort. Buy your girl & box of Bon Bons at Elams, 4- If you have a sweet tooth, sweeten it at Lisle & Co.'s. Remember that J. Hutchens carries a neat stock of high grade groceries, confectionery, cigars, etc., and sells at the right price. B. B. Lane, General Btacksmi thing wagon repairing. I also pay the highest cash price for broken down spring wagons. Hermiston, Oregon. . L. B. Wells keeps local and birds-eye views of Echo in stock. Elams is the place to buy your crackers, for they are nice and fresh. Fireworks and bunting at Ehm's L. B. Wells keeps a fine assort- ment of poBt cards v ' If yon have anv 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.