The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909, July 16, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Local Happenings
Cigars at Klams.
Cigara at Little & Co.'s.
Fresh Bread at Klams
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Lisle & Young will have ice
cream Sunday.
I am agent for Edward E.
Strauss Tailoring House, of Chi
cago. J. C. I task ins.
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TheTuin A Luni Lumber Coin-!
Iany is muuiing a 'Mxw coal I Warren Wran and wife, of
Douse.
I he hottest weather in Echo
so far this year was along the
first of June, when the thermoin
ieter registered around .) and
100, for a day or two only
John Duffy, of Irrigon. snent
I Sunday in Echo.
Call at the Iiacket Store.
where you will find over 5,000
beautiful post cards to select
from.
Grape juice at Lisle & Co.'s
L. B. Wells, the painter, has
been busy painting the O. D
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, , ..... mryii'iiie llim I UI1UII 11)11 DOW
ana ana, were in hclio the; dors for stock. Aids digestion
; first of the week. land this saves feed. Bonney &
occupied by the Elam con fee
tionery.
4 W. B. and A. C. Hinklo. nfi
If you wear Nap-A-Ite gloves . Portland, were in Echo on busi j
you win oo saiisnetl. J. (". ness Tuesday
Hoskins, Main street, Echo.
Sons' Saddlery.
Echo iKHjple enjoy rare sport
these days fishing in the Uina
J. M. Coo and vifi of (11 rm.
Teel building on Bridge street, pia, Wash., were registered at
the Hotel Echo Tuesday.
Itilla river.
donees will be erected in Echo
this fall
R. M. English, of Walla Walla.
vas in Echo Tuesday.
Mrs.
Mary
A.
Thursday for
visit her ?n,
and fair.ily,
weeks.
BiiiWov u.ft
Next week the Register will
contain an article on the growth
liutter creek to
lladley Barker I rest on and John Hatnniond, , of Echo since January 1. ItHMi.
for a couple of of Monroe, Oregon, were Echo,ad a list of the buildings
visitors Tuesday. , erected.
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Mayor Iamhs Scholl, Jr.. is
miuuing another addition to his on Ins rmwli . s!n
mmm, ktlll IIIV'l
residence. ; tfrst of the woek. The fire was i tuing out a good viehl.
. A 1 ! a a.
T started by a little Iwy playing
Clias. (Jlover came down from with matches.
Harrison, Idaho, Sunday tol
send a few days in Kelio visit ' U. N. St ah field, of Echo, was
ing friends. He is the guest of Pendleton on busines Tues
Air. and Mrs. Joel Halstead. ' ay.
Accompanied by Mrs. (Mover,
who has Imh'h visiting here for
some time past, he will return
home the latter part of this
eek.
B. F. McCul lough, of Echo,
transacted business in Pendleton
Tuesday,
E. E. Elder, of Et-ho. uns
among those who transacted ' ",,'P to market. He reHrts
businosM in P.v,,.n.,., ... a satisfactory sale of tint klu..n
... - . ....v v ' 1 1 . ui miiljl . i -. -
; F. M. Conner, who accompanied tending their telephone line to
Mrs. Claudia Helm, who has hU,PPed off in Montana lw ' urnisii Iieadgate
btvii visiting for the past month ' w'u', 1,0 accepted a iositon.
with Mrs. Joel Halstead and! ...
family in Echo, returned Mon-1 M,KH nA ,,ouwr 'turned
clay to her home at Um Maho Molu,a' fro" a vi"'t in iVndle-
t, ....
ror siapio ami fancy gnverie J
go to J. C. Hoskins.
W it r.;ii...,,. i.., .evening for a visit to the Seattle
Frank Sloan hadashwl burned ' 1 "resiling now in full blast
in tins section and the wheat is
Portland Morning Oregonian
on sale at the racket store Daily
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I. M. Scnbner and J. V!
a ...
Aieador, blacksmithing and
; Horseshoeing a specialty. Satis
J. E4 Templeton, of IVndle- faction guaranteed. Corner Bo
ton, was transacting business in nanza and Buckley streets.
Echo Monday and Tuesday.
1 Kolort T,ewis, of Pendleton.
was in Echo a couple of days
this week attending to business.
M t .. LM ! 1 ... .
!'". oiiemi ,ioe isiah'elv
was down fivm Pendleton Tues
day.
The E. (). I. T. Co.
I W. K. Stuart, of SKkane, was
in Echo Tuesday.
K. X. Stanfield returned Sun
(day night from Chicago, to
which place he tink a trainload
are ex
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Armstrong
jtook their departure Monday
llir VI IUIII1IIIK a lAH K lllrOllgllj
the cylinder of his separator.! v,ii:... u t....
break.ngast.tof concaves andmorninK, for Uufus,t 0 Qn
lias been repaired and the ma
chine is again running.
Shelley Jones and wife have
moved to Pendleton, where Mr.
Jones has accepted a position
with the Privett barber shop on
Main street.
a visit. He expects to be absent
about a month end will take in
the Seattle Fair beforo return
ing to Echo.
Miss Sadie Himes is reported
quite sick ft the residence of
Mrs. M. S. Jones in Echo. Dr.
Dorn is attending her.
Soft drinks at Elams
IXSTAU OFFICERS.
Overland Lodge Xo. 23, I. 0
O. F., installed the following
officers Saturday evening last,
U T. Kenison, D. D. G. M.,
being the installing officer:
rerry vtnu worth. X. E. X.I
Litsey, V. (;.; Clarence Springs
ton, Sec.; E. H. Brown. Treas :
Alex Malcolm. War.; E. C. Fish
Con.; W. T. Reeves. Chn
George Green, R. S. S.; F. J.
Young, L. S. 8.; J. E. Reeves,
R. S. X. G.; L. T. Kenison, L.
S. N. G.; O. G. Thornton. II. S.
V. G.: T. G. Smith. L. S. V. G :
J. P. Toft, I. G.
r. M. Sei-ihnop nnA T W
Meador have rented the Oliver
residence, on Kennedy street.
and moved into the same. I
The contest case of Joe Allen!
vs. I. A. Gobbell. which In!
have been heard Wednesday. I
July 14, has been dismissed on'
motion of the plaintiff. j
Dell Smith went to Umatilla
Monday on business.
The Jackson Loan & Trust
Company will loan money to'
build residences or business
houses in Echo. E. II. Brown,
agent.
Dr. Alexander Reid. physician
and surgeon. Office Arlington I
building.
For Sale-Good work horse.
E. Ripper.
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Go to J. Hutchens for vour
groceries.
Steamed rolled Imilnv .. (1...
Henrietta Mills. FarmoM ia,J
1.1KB nOllCe. i HIS llll't mi wnftono
the glutin and retains the same.
greatly increasing the food value
a barley.
Ice crenm for parties, socials
and weddings at Lisle & Co.'s.
Ice cream and ice cream soda
on Sunday at Elam's.
The Saturday
at the Racket Store.
Span of well broke work
I orses, weight 2700 pounds, for
sale cheap. Inquire Bert Lorn?.
enecker.
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L. B. Wells keens a fliin unp.
inent ol post cards.
If you have anv nl.l thin. tn
haul, see Wm. Pearson, proprietor
oi me Kcu express Wagou.
B. B. Lane, General Hiaoksmithinir.
waifon repairiiif. I also pay the
highest cash price for broken down
spring wagons. HenuLston, Oregon.
L. B. Wells keens lvnl ni
birds-eye views of Echo in stock.
Elams is the nlaro tn i.nv
your crackers, for they are nice
ana iresn.
If you have butter.
farm oroduce to soil tu ; A
me uome uaKery, J. Hutchens
proprietor.
Louia School, Jr., writes fires
insurance in good reliable com
panies. Low rates.
Hotel Hoskins has good beds,
clean furnishings and comfort.
But roar iriri a box nf TVm
Bona at Elams.
I DID YOU SAY I
j ROCKING CHAIRS? j
We have a nice line for
you to make selection
from.
ECHO FURNITURE COMPANY
Undertaking
Licenses' Emfcalner
Hens' FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS . . $1,50
MahV fancy dress shirts, white eft
llVIih and FANCY STRIPED . 4.0U
A few JUMPER SUITS at Cost
Big Reduction Ifcgg
Ladies White Underwear
A Choice Line of Ginghams
V
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