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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1009 PAGE FOUP THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON . . .. . .. .. .. .. i. ... i. .1. .1, .1. .1, .1, vU vlj wii tti vti vU vll vti vU J v vW .vW Jtf ti W vW W. J. s8i slf vW v'. k As Good as the Best, Plain and Facy ? ..t M r. ir. is !ea?y or Light. Come and see them "a TM-A-LM LUKBER 'WD f; TT3 Oregon e- 9 Office Phone, Main 22 A. Longwcll, Manager Home Phone, Black 442 v'l -l vi ' N1.' I. 1' The licht Register IHiNK MAIN 30. ir.i.vni-i, it iii.isiiim; ;o. i.ncoiii-oii ti;i K. II. IHIOWN, MiHingcr. A Weekly newspaper. pul:ili '1 very Frlilay al IC ho, Umatilla 'min ty, Oregon. IV'.. o !r iilid brain. ii. i a with brawn Kcho i)t ",ls metre light. Kcho needs home builders. Kcho needs mole cement block buildings. V'hlle It iii.iy lie u fact not general iy kiiowu, I lie badger, or groundhog, iioiiHldcrs pocket gphers and ground i-iulrnls a delicacy and for tliiit rea lon. If no other, should Iio viewed mi 1 friend rather than nu enemy of the farmer and orchardlNt ll.e.-e . : - i.; 2,.Vi ,,!ar "ft.i UllKlK' ones" wiw are In the same ttout with himself. and KuliMrlplloiis SI. 50 Per Year. j Kcho needs rural delivery Entered ns ic-cond-cliiss matter , . ... i.n. II.. flr.utrtf f ll'.. 1.1 I Echo. Orejron. uiiili-r act of Congress pOMOllln . of March 3, 1 S79. two routes for from our new From remarks thnt one now and then henrs he l leil to Itrlleve that some folks have nu Men that babic.i don't do an; thinking and hem e don't need any training In-fore they are three or four year old. It's a pretty dull baby nt two months old thnt doesn't know whether It Ik ruler of the roost. ADVKHTISINO KATI'.S: 25 cents per Inrh per Insertion, except on year conlrnrlx, when It hall be 60 cent per Inrh per month. .Mvl.tr III efclitj. tie ccuu'caeliatWIItliinul IiimiiiIod. Many people waste the water A consignment of 5.000 cats of un portnln nerilirroa win recentl ihlnned furnislied for irrigation, and do fr()II1 chlinuo to Japan to aid in the harm with it to their own inter- war which U belnjj wnRd apnlnst the ...I. H .....iro Pxnoriento rnt t1 "' tl,at c,,lutr 11,18 su- ..Mil first ln-. rlln. rl In pnlnt type, or ' v 1 1 jreRta a lino of export trade which evlnr. iilctuli.uer lino tor Un.t ln:rllon iuil . ,.n(J iudLTIIieilt to HTlirate. I nil-lit lu ilevelorwxl to treneroitd nro- !' i portion lu America without danger of Keho has the markets for all ! ,n owrun "ltb rata' its produce. The Portland, j ,Ie V(,uU, l(P rf)r,8ldercd a pretty Seattle, and Idaho mines markets loony indirhiunl who would nllow pure take all we can raise. On the '"- " 7n! " 1 TIME TABLES O R. A N. Railway, Echo, Oregon, FASSKNCER TRAINS. Went Hound. .1:2H a. in. .4:'N i. m. .4:25 . in. No. ft Ornjfon Kxpress . .. No. II I'acillt! Kx press ... No. 7 Portland Swlal.. ' East Round. No. 0 Ka-slorn Express... No. 12 Atlantic Express.. No. 1 1'hloaKo Srwlal. . . FREIGHT TRAINS. West Bound. No. 21 Wav freight l:.10 p. m. No. .Vt I'orl lain! fast freight . 2:.V p. in. EaHt Bound. No. 21 Wav fivlirlit .r:.t"l a. in. No. M Kastetn fast frol(fht..:t:25 p. in. No. 7 and H do not stop liurs. Parties doRlrlnx Intcrllno tickets or reservation of lterthn can Rccure name by artvlBliiR ns a few daya prior to day of departure. P. C. HITNTER. Airt. nrpp f1iM.ii imhiI unit mnkd no effort to Valley the gnvc theui. Yet thousands of boys and Alfalfa hay is tfoinK into tow erinjj stacks all over the jjreat fields tlirouhout the lower Uma tilla count ry. It is ru'eoining a Maple in many ways. First for Mock feed green or dry. Next as a ground meal, for which product Kcho is famous. Then it isheing utilized by the down trodden tobacco trust to make smoking tobacco from. One well known brand with the pic ture of a gentleman cow rampant is by 1'. S. analysis said to be composed of sixty per cent alf alfa. This is not the end of the usefulness of atfalfa, for it is said to make good greens when cut young, to make a nu tritious breakfast food when ground into meal and to even be made into bread to advantage. 12.10 a. in. it iit a. in. .1:15 p. in. upper Snake river cry of "no market" is heard, plrl In American homes are allowed , .. . . ..:.. .v to wander on thin Ice over poo's of and the people are trying to ml comipon wItn n,.v,.r much reach tide water with an inue , nnKer turned to rescue them from pendent road to Coos Hay. Our ( what often prove disaster and ruin, season is earlier, and our water, Some Mw or"MHrtlinre wnlcn just as sure for irrigation. u being attached to stock raising In- ' terests by the directors of the Alaska- . ti w ii Yukon espoKltlon. which opens at 8e- A man near Walla Walla says iUe Jnw , of tJ)e vmmt year he has made at the rate of $3,000 gained from the fact that fftt.ono win an acre on strawberries and disinimted In prices to the exhibit- v , ... r, , ors In this department. It Is quite thinks .i,000 iiossible. hcho kely , vk.w of (he nheral prlMg of. has the sand, water, c imate fered. that live stock rt'ers all over and other opjiortunities to do the country will pHrk p their ears . i in i "' I n"m' w,,h ,ne animals as much as Walla Walla, and if. ,n (lu.r ,or,S. the story is stretched fifty perl cent it is still irood Tl,e "rM' production of coal for t i III it is hliu ,ouii. i.i . i iwimnnm tons, of which the United States mined 428.8!M!.onn; Oeriunny 140.8S3, 000, France 3.".SSH,oih. Belgium 23, 324.0OD and the United Kingdom 257.- 831.000 tons. To transport the total In his annual rcort County utput would have required 23.ono.ooo School Superintendent Welles cars of forty tons each. If each car occupied a track space of forty feet a$s: the total number would have made a There are li,2.'J0 persons of train lt2.xio miles long, or seven and school age in the county, against one-half times the earth's clrcumfer I'..il for last year. Of this enec' I number ;i, K!0 are males andj only those Mho do better and ac JI.IC.I are females. compllnh more In their respective lines tnan tne average or ineir reuows REPORT OF COUNTY SUPT. 4-315. CONTEST NOTICE. Depart ir- ' ' of I he Inltrlor. United State' Land olTlcu, La Grande. Oregon. .Iune. IIM'. A Mittkl' m iimteKt Btlldnvll hnvlnu hwt Hl.vl In Oils nitli-e lit William i. .Norton. .'oii- tenlant. ni::iiii-.l II. K. Nx -j:t:i-S.-rliil Km ry. Xo. -l. initde .iiiiiry ii":. ror . n h StM-llon l. Tirti-lilt 4 North. lUlik'e :t KhI. Wllluinrlte Mrrlillait. I.y Kutfenle M. Iloit per, eonii-stee. in wlih-li it U ulleifid that ld Kioretile M. lloia-r Itntt never elal llslieil ii.-r n-ldrni-e llieniin. nor lmilteeviT reoldi-il t lien-. tn. thnt he lint iievererecteil miy liullillnu' -r any oilier lininn iiii nts of any kluil lli.-n-oit. nor liax site evereultlval.il Hie same or any uan thereof, hut haa wholly aban doned the lame for nHiru than il. nnntli. ami thai her aiem-e wa nut due lo nihliary er vleo. kald irtle are hereby not 1 tied to am-ar. rmiatiul.and offer evidence umi-hlnir uid all. rallon at in oVIoi-k a. nt. on Auifint . VMV. before J. S. Ut-ekwlth. a Notary I'tihllr. at hliom.-e In IVndleton. Onon. and that rlnal hearliiK will he held at lu o'clock a. in. on Aumint , Iwf. liefure the Iteirlnler and Kw celver at the United States Land OIH-u In La Oraude. On-on. The Mid i-ontuiunl having- In a proper affl davit. Hied Juue s, M-t forth facta which how that after duo dllUrencu uenonal wrvlre of thin notice cannot lie made. 44 la hcrvhy onlernl and dlni l.il that Mirh notice lieviven hy due and pni'r iKililli-atlon. COLON It. KlltCUIIAKD. H.xelver. Do You KNOW CONTEST NOTICE. IIKPAKTMINT or THS ISTEHIOR. Cnlt.il StaU-a Land Office. La t.rande. Ore Ion. June Ii. A nnlTli lent conti-st not li-e havlna' leen ffl.llin tliNofflcehy Kiiiiua J.KriltHOHiteiitaiit, aalit II. V- No. IMit-Serlal Kttlry. Nu oui:il. niadfSeiMemlM-r;:. Itt?. forN NWM. SW! NW'i. NW4 SWK.Sei-tlon 3U. Towmhlp 3 .orth. Kanife jK r.ait nuiatm-tle Merltllan. hv William T. Kvrhrai-lieconUiti-e. In which It Ualleif.il that the ld William T. Kerhra.-he la not now reldliiK uinwt iiald land, that for more than six month iaHt pan he has failed to reside iin, etiltivaleor. itnprovu llienaine and hai wholly ahandoiiiil ald land and en try, and that Mid alletfed alMcnce from ald land waa noi due to hia eniploymeiit in the army, navy or niarinu eori of the I'nluil ftaum aa private aoldler. offh-er. wamaii or marine: nalil lrtle are hereliy ordered to aitar. respoml. and offer evldem-e UHichlnir ald alleiratlon at lUoclock a.m.on Autiunt i nu. Ii fore Imla SclMtll. a Notary I'uhllc, at Kt-im. oretfon. and that final hearing- will lie held at looi-li. k a. m. on Atig-tn.1 t. ll'V. In-fore the Kivlster and Kecelu r al the I'nluil States Land Office In Laiirande. On-con-The said i-ontestanl having!. In a proper af fidavit Hied June 14. HH'. et forth fai-ts which aliow that after due dlllin-iwe m-nonal Henri. -e of this notice cannot lie made, it Is licreoy onJenil ami dlreetcu thatsin-li notice he given hi due ami proper publication. K. C. IIUAMWKI.U lteKlter. THAT we an selling as rotnl lands for $175 pi racreas can bo bought for $500 in the Walla Walla valley. That we have just ns good climate, just as good water supply, just as good people and have more room for more of them. That a man can get land enough hero to make a good home and have all the comforts of life for less money than any other place in the Columbia basin.. If you are looking for bargains this is the place and now is the time. Take nobody's word, see for yourself, give us a chance to prove it. Raw lands that don't blow for $100 an acre; the same lands in alfalfa at $175; garden land, no better on earth, for $175 per acre that you can raise anything on that is possible to raise in Oregon. Beaver dam land that will grow onions or spuds so large that the culls are prize win ners, fruit in quantity and quality unsurpassed any where, and land that you can do this on for less than half you have to pay for land not half so good. This land is sub-irrigated and also has the best water right on the Umatilla river. Call on or address, C. A. CHAPflAH, Mgr. of NORTHWEST REALTY CO., ECHO, Ore. HtV rrStVArV ' ' 'wV1 MwV"'SwV' MwV H'Vtf"- DORN & OOBN, DBALCBS EH Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toll.l Artlaisa, Parfua.ry, SiMtoaary Foitaffla Block, Echo, Vrtgon. ret... ...... i .1...- .r nt i .. iui.ii I'up... v,. re pnttIpd to crMm hf.wtncu,n of i all ages enrolled in the schools the race, as It Is only through their j of the county this year is 4,U0 efforts that any advance Is possible. . . ... , . n. ,i. Applied, this means that the fellow ; against I.W, last year. Of this ho . . t . nf number 2.'.VX are males and wheat, twentv-alx bushels of corn and 1 h .ii t t fklfrtit t.tiBlifdtf nt tMifnt.iM c IhA i-re ! 1 .ll .lit- u-llliin-. - -- A . la a sort nf nirrlcnlliirnl renronch to 4 A total or H.S. teachers were hu ,,wel.er In a land employed in the county and of f p(nd!d opportunities, who has no Ail a country emior neeus is an tins nuu ber only .51 were males, vaua reason ior exisung. acre or two of alfalfa to grow while Ills were females. Last; . . , , , . ,. , .. ... . ,.l ... , , i It Is IntercMI'.sg t note how often fat, live happily and die of old , year only U. were employed. tne ,,,,,, onp f the m(mt valnable of rill build Its age. In Idaho some of the localities where they have lieet sugar fac tories are not producing as many IkmHs as are required, and the local repre entatives of the sugar trust declare they will shut down unless the farmers plant more beets. The farmers, on the other hand, declare that where the sugar men once paid live dollars only, four is offered now, and that the seed furnished produces a smaller but sweeter Invt that yields less for the farmer per acre. As the trust gets $12 profit on every ton, tiesndes what it makes An fatten ing stock, the farmers tbink that the combine can come for- ward with a little more money. While some of the politicians are laying wires for this nomina tion and that the people are so busy harvesting that they have no time to help the politician i , oui. ine people win resume i'i1,11iarui,1-!tvHAnMier. -l-7 "ZrV;r? . . , , , . in immM waa-a w nui atiauauiw tur their rightful plai-e in the saddle and lnarrhora Itemedy U a reliable i ,ntry was not worth the td per acre B,s soon &S the crops are laid by, and. effect tial medicine, and lien which the gorernnteDt asked for It nJ then there will be simie cut- !,vrn m -inalIe time will prevent , IU found the land la question stony . . , . lanv daiuerous eoiiiuenofs. It lias ' snd sandy and In many places too ting Of the politicians wires. n ,n fof manr Mj M rvttgB for airrtcUitnral porposea, even If s.,i,av nut lth unvarying auccesa. 1 "d r-tafu J" ,n ma TOOimiKR FOR ICIO. For !e b, Horn & lV.ro. ' ..diliorbowtithg, The number of inmils success- the bird friends of man, fullv completing the eichth nM,t nd rpnr TownK ln c,ow pro1" iuu. tompuiiiiK me 1 'K1'1" i,ty to his habitations. It msy be In grade course and passing the the Virginia creeper over or near the eighth grade examinations was door, within easy reach: on Joist or N of which V) were males and lM)arU ln ,nwl or on,hulMln tr oi wnii ii .o wire mans ami hip on the wlm,HW ,, of noU(,e or 4S females. barn. In anr event the redbreast The reiHirt shows that there ," to realize that he will be Iro- , ,, , ,. , . . mune from attack by his human ' aret. fully organized districts whtlo , M ioaMnm ;. in the county. noticed that when the rest Is so placed : The financial statement shows nta Wrd and animal enemies seldom E ...... ... . .. come to disturb Its qneat. t that at the iM'ginning of the) , ; si'hiKil year the amount of cash' Much may be done to Increase the !' on hand was $.'ts,337.:il, whereas vitality of the ears which grow In the ... , .... ., . experimental seed plot, whether all of at the close of this year there is pUntw to 0M nw , $;U,.UtV0t. The reieipts from single ear or not, by detaaaellng every all sources for this year amounted w ta tb Wo, k boforo h'7 ......,. ., , . t mature pollen. This will Insure a cross uit.-.u.i., wmie ror last year u,,,, Th,t tb ears In tl ey were $1 42,04.37. The ex the detaaaeled rows will be fertilised penditures therefon for the past b' P0"0 frotn ,b tMta ta "JJotnf . . ' row, with the result that the ears la year werv far in exctvis of those Mfh row- WI mut.h mon for the preceding year, being strong and vigorous, It Is from each fl27.XU.f2 against only $103, d'"1,d rows that ears should be . selected for next year's seed, the very 1 1 beet being saved for next year's corn ( breeding plot lroK-r Trrutiiicnt For Dynen-j . . ' "T , A friend who was classed as one of tery and Diarrhoea. j tn fortunate ones In the Tripp county Tl.e Rival niortalitr fnmi dysentery UnJ wlng Us recently made and .liarrboea U due to a lack of prov f:?11,"0" ? 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