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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 190ft THt CCHO RtQlSTER, tCMO, OREGON PAGE FIVE A Clean Man Outside eleanlinest it let thin ball tht battle. A mio may crub bimsell a dozen timet a day, and still be unclean. Good health meant eleaolinete not only outtide, but inside. It meant clean ttomaeh, clean bowel, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissue. The man who it clean in thit way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think -clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never he troubled with liver, lung, ttomaeh or blood disorder. Dvtpeptit and indigestion originate in unclean stom eh. Blood diseases are (ound where there it unclean blood. wvusumpiion ana Droncaitit mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevent these disc. It makes a man insidet clean nil bcalthv. It cleans the digestive organ, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restore tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion ani prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drug. Constipition ! ftii most unclean unelL-anlim-jt. Dr. I'icrce't Pleasant Pel 't cure il T!icv never gripe Eiiy to tukc ss candy. . ECHO WANTS A first-class cement block manu facturer. A candy factory. Planing mill. Elect rie lights. Sash and door factory. lUiilding and loan organization. Cigar factory. Cheese factory. Uroom factory. Sugar factory. Canning factory. FOR SALE. (Man or Woufcin.) CORRECTING MISTAKES Tlic.v will make mistakes sometime typewriter operators: but, who won't? The important thing Is to correct mistakes with tho .east inhibit! loss of time. With The Underwood. the visible writing makes the error immediately apparent. Then the place for a replacing letter Is shown righ in line witli the "V shaped" CTTTT;Ve notch In the type-bar guide. 'o Jli'r ". ' 1 " calculation is necessary the type c V)rcT.,-!2.Zrz.- cannot go to the wrong point. wjf y-n-'aTTw'-Tv ' f ii saving time ana increase in Fl)P it..-.-1J efficiency are worth rwurtng in your onice, men it is wortn while to obtain full knowledge of the Underwood Standard Typewriter and the superior feat ures it possesses. 1 f you will come in, no further draft on your time and patience will lie made than you choose to permit. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMFY, Inc. ANYWHERE. ."' : A 20-Acre South African Veteran I Bwnty Land Certificate. i Issued by the Department of tho Interior, Gdvornmcnt of Canada, Ottawa, under the Vol unteer Bounty Act, 1D0-. Good for '6.0 ucre.s of any Dominion Lands open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba. Any person over the aj?o of 1 years, man or woman, can ac quire this land with this certifi cate without further charge. For immedi: te sale. 5800. Write or wire, L. K. Telford, 131 Shuter Street, Toronto, Canada. If you have a sweet tooth, sweeten it at Lisle & Co.'s. Remember that J. Ilutchens carries a neat stock of high grade groceries, confectionery, cigars, etc., and sells at the right price. It's luck to smoke Puck. The better than 5c cigar. The cigar in the green box. 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 813 Main St., Pendleton Dispensers of Pianoreliability nmmer Rates East During the Season 1909 via the Oregon Railway & Navigaton Go. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD for Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoraa, Walla Walla and all points on The 'O. 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 and Soiit. Correspond ingly low fares. On Sale June 2, 3, Ju1v 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and return ' - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 Coin? transit limit 10 day from date of sale, final limit October 21st. These tickets present tome rerjr attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes: thereby enabling pasaengers to make side trips to many Interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance oer the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping (-a preservations and tickets will be furnisned by any O. B. & X. local agent, or WM. McMCRRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon THE HIDDEN RANSOM. Story of an American's Experience In Italy. By F. A. MITCH EL. tCopjtifht, I90. by American Preaa Asso ciation.) Rowland Hill, a young American, was wall; Ins one mom In? on the Via Cnrncrlalo at Naples. On one hand was the park, teeming with tropical plants, statunrr and fountains. On the other were the wave of the Med iterranean, splashing against the sea wall that protects the street from their encroachment. Far out on the bay the tun was kIiIiiIiijj on the haze enveloped Island of t'uprl, rust lux a white Ifcht on the water directly le ninth It, causing It to appear as if rest Ins on a i ft xUvpt. I'.ut I tow I ;i nd mil. though an artist, thought uolhiiig of till. Ills mind was occupied with a misfortune which had happened him several years lie fore and which had separated him from the j:lrl he loved, if is head wait bowed, and lie dil not not Ire either tho heautlful scene or the people he met. Hut suddenly one of those strange mental itiiluciicca for which we canuot account mused him to look up. Ills eyes met thoiie of a man he immedi ately recognized and who recognized him. Hill Htarted; the man mow led. Hill advanced a step, and the man put his hand under tils coat as If for a weapon, then said In Italian: "If you Inform the police- you die!" On the other side of the street two men iu cocked hats (such as the great Nnpoleon worei and long military cloaks emerged from tho park. They were government policemen. Hill made a dash for them, and ns soon as bis opponent took In the situation he. too, ran like a deer. He was too late. Hill pointed to him, the officers gave chase, and he wns captured. "Who Is UeT' asked bis captor. "Lulgl Blnettir Great was the surprise of the gov ernment otHclals when they learned that the most desperate bandit that had ever Infested the environs of Na ples bad ventured Into the city, had been recognized and arrested. His capture was most Interesting to the man who bad brought It about. Row land HOI five years before bad gone from America to Florence to study art. nis father bad recently left blm $30,000. In Florence the young man bad met Blgnorlna Bbtnca Favarl of an aristocratic family, dwelling on the Parco Margucrhlta. which clltnbs the cliffs back of Naples. To Naples be followed her, proposed and waa ac cepted. Hill was fond of roaming and one day while walklug on a lonely road near the village of Casorla, not far from Naples, was taken by the bandit, Lulgl HinettI, carried to the neighbor ing mountains mid held a prisoner. Meanwhile the bandit went to Naples, I learned the exact amount of bis cap j five's fortune and gave blm the choice j between turning It In as a ransom or j death, nill arranged for the conver sion of his property Into. gold and Its transfer to the bandit. He returned to Naples a free man, but he bad lost not ouly his fortune, but his love. 81 gnor Favarl declined to permit bis daughter to marry a penniless man. From that day till be met bis cap tor on tlic Via L'orncclalo tlte Ameri can lived a wretched life, and. though he did not know it. Rlaucn was equal ly miserable. The baudlt wns exe cuted. Hut this ouly satislled Hill's j craving for revenge. Refore tho exe cution In! --I Hluettl told his Jailer I that he had hidden In tho cliff behind Castellamare, some lift ecu miles south of Naples, a treasure that he would give bliu provided he would secure , him a pardon. The jailer did not lie- lieve bis story, but pusoed It on to Hill later on. Now, when Hill bad been liberated by the bandit a baudagn was taken from his eyes, and he found himself on the high rocks overlooking Castella mare from the south. The description of the place where the robber had claimed be had hlddeu the treasure corresponded with the spot where Hill had been kept a captive. He had walked or leen carried blindfolded for half a tlay from the place before being liberated. He believed that tbe hid Sen treasure was bis own gold and that It was located In tbe neighborhood of Castellamare. Hill searched the heights about Cas tellamare for weeks, when one morn ing in a gulch some distance behind and far above tbe town be came to an excavation In tbe rock partly built up In Its front that he Judged might bsve once been a Roman peasant's abode. I.Ike a flash It came to blm that It had been the place of his captivity. With in be found scratched on tbe rocky wall a rude drawing of an anvil, from which pointed an arrow In a north easterly direction and tbe figures 100. Seizing at once tbe Idea that this wss a key to the biding place of tbe treas ure, bo proceeded tbe distance was 100 paces to a rock which bore some resemblance to the drawing. Digging at Its base, be soon came to a fiat stone beneath which glittered every dollar of bis ransom. Returning to Naples, be reported bis Snd to Sign or Fsvart. who withdrew his opposition to the match between ! tbe young American and bis daughter, ; snd there wss a brilliant wedding op n tbe Tareo Margtierhlta, at which tbe best citizens were present Tb'e story- of Roland Hill's achieve ment rescblsg tbe ears of the king of Italy, tbe American was Invited to re organize tbe detective system of tbe kingdom on tbe American plan, bat declined, ne did not have confidence la tbe mental eonstrortloa of tbe Ita Ian race producing American results. THE. Inland Umpire Lumber Co. OP STANFIELD is now prepared to till all orders for Building Material. Ruilder Hardware and Barbed Wire. ONLY STIUCTLY firwt class Lumber handled and homo; sold at moderate prit es. All home capitul invested PATRONIZE 1I0ME Indury 1V buying your building material nt Stantield YOURS TOR MUTUAL WELFARE THE INLAND EMPIRE LUMBER CO. T. O. YATES, Mgr. FOR SALE. 1 15 acres; 40 acres potato land; 30 acres in alfalfa; good water right; two-room house; shed barn; chicken parks; , good spring; $3600; $2500 cash, balance on time. Apply at THE REGISTER OFFICE Listen Listen 11 AA LINEN JACKET SUITS Ilv v and Dresses in all new Spring and Summer Styles now being closed out. Values up to $1 7.50. The entire lotat one price $6.48 F. E. Livengood fi Co., Pendleton, Ore. Teutsch's Old Stand You're sure you're getting the genuine when you buy from us. 1 No danger ol refilled bottles No danger of buying cheap worth H !. frnch nUppA in f!Yllt!S NJOItl V. k..lll.a nil n.lm..l T. k q genuine. ' J We are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con -.A turner in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. a u n ii ii i mm int. ! asMamjsMitmjgMMUJl l M quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE s direct to you, a0 charges J :J .1 . , . para v w, pwni nummu nprm mtttmm ft "n EumUxM 1664 Pure oldhonest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY-. The government officiate stale that any distillation that doesn't ia alcohol. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. IOS-107 Setoad Street. PortUad. Off CVT T TNf tIMC DM T 1 W. J. Vaa Schurr tO,r fjxioMd ,,1,, fed 40 1 wWJl CTi'JINE CYRUS NOBLE. N , fUmm wmi mt m mm kf i mm DORN & DOBN, Diiuun Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, TsUe -wHise. Tmrtummt, lisilaaf fotUfft Block, Xcho, Urtgm. i fUXrUTnrUnUajTjnjajnjarn' m.m m-mmmmmm