The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909, August 06, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FRIDAY, AUGUST (, 1909
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t Local Happenings
Cigars at Elams.
Cigars at Lisle & Co. 'a.
Fresh Dread at Elams
J. E. Taylor made a business
trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
Lisle & Young will have ice
cream Sunday.
I am agent for bdward E.
Found A singletree. Owner
can have same by calling at the
Register office and giving
description.
Alex Bills of Ritzville, Wash.,
was an Echo visitor the first of
the week.
ChHinberlatii Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Itemed?
Never Known to Fall
'I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Louis Scholl Jr. was transact- J family a house warming in the
tag business in Walla Walla this j j. q q. F. hall Tuesday even
week, returning home Wednes- jnffi n was a genuine old time
day night. i jollification and the wee sma'
j hours were crowded a little by
Miss Nettie Canon, of El-.the happy ones attending,
tonia. Wash., was in Echo this'
week on a visit with her brother
O. A. Canon.
M. C. Norman was a Pendle
ton visitor on Monday.
Strauss Tailoring House, of Chi- ?, L JS"
II, naa III.1V 1 1 1 1 v4 uv vv iv uuav
In 1872, and have never found one
Instance where a cure was not speedi
ly effected by Its use. I have been a
commercial traveler for 18 years, and
never start out on a trip without this
my faithful friend," says II. S. Nich
ols of Oakland, Ind. Ter. For sale by
Dorn Si Porn druggists.
cago. J. C. Hoskins.
Presbyterian Sunday
gave Key. Clark and
The
school
SCHOLL-JONES NUPTIALS.
A telegram received by the
Echo Register Wednesday night
announced the marriage in Port
land, at the residence of Thomas
Benson Wednesday, August 4,
The regular July terra of
county court convened in Pen
dleton Wednesday of this week.
Tn gnuvurinir ttio ininnnt.inn
! lOfMl i r ln hap I mini V2.H11 I
Unit . mrontlir ... mrainst, hhn I """
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corea ;by t,,e ni.nri,.tta mVmK Com. ! and Mrs. M. S. Jones, both of
nanv of Echo. Josenh Cunha
Mr- 'demands 1000 and asks that the
Corea, Mrs, Courea, left tomporary njunctlon bo forever
Con, Portugal, to visit the old j dissolved.
home.
A .A. M. I
I Tlia rWrrnn Tliontrn nl Pan. I
G. W. liar per and family lefl!dIet0B has bl.en newy rebuUt . highly respect d and prominent
lasioaiuruay iur oau rrumim: , . , , .... . iw wiuo
where they intend making their , . . n T . . complished lady
future home.
visited in Pendleton the first of j
the week. A sister of
Echo.
Mr. Scholl, the groom, is the
mayor of our thriving little city,
thoroughly identified with the
best business interests of the
community and one of our most
is an tic-
and is highly
Phone Black 193.
Mrs. Walter Ijchman arrived
Miller
though antici
pated, came as an agreeable sur
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Iconics have been built on either y11 ..u,.
I.m..-h ih. n,..atr ui th' "nmun.ty. she havtng
l.eorge imams, oi Arhansas, nmnMWvU,A nirtrB nHinU , wrine past iwo years very creu
is here on a visit to his brother ; hw ow itably occupied an important ix,
and other relatives. - pnou . tn ft4Vommo. j sition with the f.eorgo & Millei
date the late scenery. The CWpany in this city
r or oaio nun irimKiuii me Wc Uing,
chickens. SeeJ. Pelmulder or i" v" v."
i with H iiiv p mm IU1H. 1
'ton." This play is a production ,pri8e ,nanv frind h
'oftWrgeM. Cohen and there partl y jom w.th the Kog.ster
, .. 'in wisiung .Mr. anu Mrs. rtciioii
Monday from Buhl, Idaho, and.' . much happiness and a -
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tage over the luatnu.nial
life.
Congrat ulat ov t e 1 c g r a s
were sent the h ippy coiipl,,. l-y
the city officials and others.'!
Mr. and Mrs. Scholl will spVid
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Wells.
t t
thirk's Hig 'Tncle Tom's
Cabin C-o.," the best equipped of
For Sale Two fresh young
icoffs. Chris Roberts.
Good pasture $2 per month.
Dr. Alexander Reid, physician
and surgeon. Office Arlington
building.
Go to J. Hutchens for your
groceries.
Steamed rolled barley, at the
Henrietta Mills. Farmers please
take notice. This met hod softens
the glutin and retains the same,
greatly increasing the food value
a barley.
Ire cream for parties, socials
and weddings at Lisle Si Co.'b.
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Ice cream and ice cream soda
on Sunday at Elam's.
.The Saturday Evening Post
at the Racket Store.
Medicine and condition pow
ders for stock. Aids digestion
and this saves feed. Bonney &
Sons' Saddlery.
Portland Morning Oregonian
on sale at the racket store Daily.
F. M. Scribner and J. W.
Meador, blacksmithing and
horseshoeing a specialty. Satis
faction guaranteed. Corner Bo
nanza and Buckley streets.
Soft drinks at Elams
It you have any old thing to
haul, see Wm. Pearson, proprietor
of the Red Express Wagon.
B. R. Lane, General Blacksmithing,
wagon repairing. I also pay the
highest cash price for broken down
spring wagons. Ilermlston, Oregon,
If you wear Nap-A-Ite gloves
you will be satisfied. J. C.
Hoskins, Main street, Echo.
Elams is the place to buy
your crackers, for they are nice
and fresh.
If you have butter, eggs or
fi , ..whuv to sell take it to
'' r! ..e P . ;ry, J. Hutchens
DID YOU SAY
ROCKING CHAIRS?
We have a nice line for
you to make selection
from.
ECHO FURNITURE COiViPANY
Uiiertakial Uctuti EniiLatr
flenS FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS . . $ " .50
$1.50
A few JUMPER SUITS at Cost
MAo' FANCY DRESS SHIRTS, WHITE
I'leilS tnd FANCY STRIPED .
D: IJM Ladies White
Dig iteUUtUUll WAISTS
Ladies White Underwear
A Choice Line of Ginghams
MRS. E. RIPPER
fires
com-
i : ulfilf,, V IV Xlillof I
. i 'Kl Hill niiu - - - .
any company In America l'a j phont. cherry Echo. Ore. I
Ing this ever popular drama. , .
will give an elaborate preseuta- j n,, Meat Market has'
tion, with elegant scenery and ; olHnej for business on Bridge
tHiuipincnts esHH-i;illy painted ,,tm.t He will carry only a
and designed for this beautiful 't.hoit.e iine 0f meats and asks a
production. At Echo Thursday Luirt, 0f the public patronage,
night, August 12th, under a
mammoth Tavilion Theatre, T. M. Cantield of Hermiston
seating 2 people. was in town a few hours Wed-
inosdav.
Cloy d Oliver came down from',
Buhl, Idaho, Monday. Cloyd u. it. Gillette was a Pendle
has registcml at all three res- ton visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koss
returned home Wednesday from
Portland, where they have been
for the past six weeks.
Harry E. Bartholomew was in
Pendleton Wednesday.
their honeymoon in Cn!if"r i:a,
after which the happy tjpie
will return to their botlj in
Echo, September 1. and ( i t
home to their many ft ut. .
ervation drawings and hopes to
get hold of a good piece of land.
Denison'a crepe paper lunch
sets for picnics and tea parties
at L. U. Wells Kacket Store.
PULX, TOOKTllF.n TOR ECHO.
PULL TOOETI1ER FOR ECHO.
PULX, TOGETHER :i
imx. TixiETi.r.iv row
remv
echo.
tor.
Ii -. Schti, Jr.. writes
loMir nce in kk1 reliable
j pni s. Lw r.M ?8.
' lintel Iloskii - has good beds,
.-lean furnishir. m and comfort.
! '
, Buy yonr girl a box of Bons
I Bona at Elams.
Preaching seivice at Stantleld
.'Sunday, Aligns.. 1, at 3 p. in.
Sunday, school following.. All
ire invited.
Presbyteri services in the
Hoskms hall . nday at p. m.
Sunday scl o at 10:30 a. m.
Everybody wi'Lome.
1 at th Racket Store,
re you wK nnd over z,wo
t.'al pest cards to select
Y
f vjr.v juice tii LjiHie & s.
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Clim and tobacco at Elam's.
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Posts
1(5 & 18 iicl
ECHO LUMBER CO.
II. E. STEVENS, Manager