THE ECHO REGISTER, ECHO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 100. SLABS' SLABS TP) 3 16 Inch and 4 Foot .... TRY THEM PAGE FOUR TUH-A-LUM LUi Tiff Office Phone, Main 22 vt, . ;t V'. ;) vi vl n vl, si v)l. vl st' -'i W st t st st vl( s vti .! ' Rnmp. Pririnft. Rlnr.k 442 VIA) ju - w w w - i t. .t. ,i. -i, sh i si v, vl st v( i vl vV vl,vk J.W vl vlf si v' vl v; vl vl vli vW vt, vl, vl iildtiiiilkiit m COMPANY, A. Lonwell, Manager Echo, Oregon The Kclio Resistor '!"' ' ; - .'in 111 'in m u m ii. .' 1 i'ii ir . . i 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 i unii 111 v w ik 1 nut FUCLIC SALE. pnn.vi: main 30. 11 ATIIJ.X IM ltl.ISHI.Ni; ( I.. II. IH.nWN, .M.iiiiik r. .v.- -. . "'- haven't that kind in wake up tin; hired man of a Sun (l.,y iiiiw v.-'thoiit dit in liiii' the re.-t of the family." "We stock, hut Th'Te will he a public .. '.. !c at the C. T. I 4-:m-i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . U'liiLIsllElt) Su)M riiii.iiH $i.rn it Yiir. Sale of' rvpnitment of the Interior, United States i Land Office, La Gruiitlc. Oregon. low in an Aiik'ut iil fM. , ,. , . Notice I hereby given that llevcrly It. l alH ll Oil I.U'.ll 1 (i t e:c, on 1 IK'S- Ti1Iir.. one of tin- heir and (..r tin- helm of .1.,. t.i ! .,i 1,1 ,,,.i,..i- ., '"'" Tharo. deei-awil. if Xolln. orciron. U.IJ , .-Ml fT list .il, .11 M OelocU ,v. wlM1. on January rt. Ia inixlc Holm-Mead ... i,.i,i t, .. il ,i Km ry Nil. litHi--S'rial. No. itwi. tur Nonli in. hlootled .Jersey and llol-: Kat gunner, s.-.-ti..n i. Towim.ih 3 x.. ' . . . t l.'rui.. :fat l-'nt VI lllnm..!!.. l..rl.ll stem cows and calves, and also mii noti.-.. ur inuntion to makv yumi'vts,- A W. ' kly ii-wmmiimt. i-ihll-h. (1 jis SO() as we (-an L'et them w vrry FrI.lny nt i: h, I'mntllla Coun-, ty Orocon. will advi-rtis" it in the Ketfister Hut we have tho kind that will some cood horses will bo offerol I wnko the rest of the family with-' tor sal", on months time at H Enworf .-rVnH mattor'0"1 'sturhinn the hired man. If j per cent interest with approved March 16. 1906, ut the r.toffi p ut such a clod: as you aslc lor was security. C V. lioWMAN Etno, firpRon. iinnor on or LonKrerai () m.,.t.-,.t vii.l fi. , we would have it." of March 3, 1879. ADVERTISING KATES: 25 cent per Inch prT lniiTll'n, i-xwpt on year contrnrtii, whfn It nhall b BO centu per Inch per month. IM-al". first liiwrllnri. wit In h ikiIkI type, or brevier. Hirt nt i-r Hue for tint iDnerllun aad I cen 1 ruch mldiiii'DHl liuvitlun. TIME TABLES O. R. A N. Railway, Echo, Oregon, I'ASSKNUEK TIIAINS. New time talile pIToctlvo Auifiist 22, at I2:nl a. 111. Went noiind. No. t I'orl land Kxpntss s 12::i a. 111. No. 5 Ori'tron ft Wash. I.iui. 1 a. in. No. II Pari He Kxprrss ..h a. 111. No. 7 P01 1 land S-cial 1:1 " . 111. Rant Round. No. lo Salt Lake Kxprcss. s :i:lo a. m. No. 12 Atlanllr Kxprrss s poo p. ni. No. H CliiraK'D Siwrlal 4:2"i p. 111. No. il Oregon & Wash. Urn. l2:.'Ha. in. FREIGHT TRAINS. ' Wi'Jit IJcmiid. No. 2:t Way (r'Ui ll:.Via. 111. No. .V Port la ml last freight . . 1:15 p. in. KitHt Hound. No. 21 Way In ik'lit r.::!"! a. 111. No. i"ii Kaslrni faM fii iulit"-t:2-" p. 111. No. ", 7, , h, tin not Mop lirrr. Parttos (IcslrlnR Interline tlrkots or rcarrvntlnii of IiciiIih can wotim hbiiio .by ndvlxlnp im a ffw dnyn prior to day of drpniturr. P. C. IirXTRtt. Apt. Portland papers, and some others, are throwing all kinds of fits over some tentative ques tions sent out about some pro posed constitutional changes by the "lawgiver of Oregon City." Nothing worth being scared about. If you don't ask how are you going to tind out what public sentiment is? The circu lar letters sent out with the amendments suggested call for criticism and correction. If you don't like some of the high jinks proposed just sit down and write it out. If you do like them, or any of them, say so likewise, hike u large litter of kittens some of them might be saved, t while others could very well be returned to oblivion. Mr. Eiler has been happily successful in selecting vaudeville acts that are clean, pleasing and of high artistic excellence in the (between acts) in his splendid presentation of the drama, King of the Cattle King. Echo, Mon day, August iJOth. James E. Faucett can now fill your grocery orders atStanfield. L ounty Clerk, at IVnilli-toii. onirun. un the SiU day ut Seirtemlier. Ilf. Claimant name as wit new- Jerry W. Cniilnin-r, f Pendleton, on-iron: (ii-orm II. Coiiilnifer. of Ec ho. Onviiii: Mauil Coniiiiurer. of Keho. Onua; William A. Wllllanu. of Kclio. on-iroii. K. C. 11RAMWELL. Hester. HORSCH'S MEAT MARKET Esteb Building, Bridge St., Echo, Oe Fresh tod Cored Heats constantly oi hud. Fish ud Game li Season. Gin ( nil. Echo is going some. Irriga tion enterprises all around and in between, east, west, north and south. hand wanting homes by the thousandsnf acres. Home build , ers by the thousands in the east wanting land, het us get to ! get her. j If the mere proposal to build' railroads by public authority as! other roads, irrigation ami drain-; age canals are built, causes two celebrated railroad manipulators i to struggle for the right of way to Central Oregon, what would I the real tiling start them to' lining. SEVENTH ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR AND RACE MEETING OCTOBER 4th to 9th, INCLUSIVE. Southeastern Washington's Greatest Fair $20,000.00 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. SIX DAY RELAY RACE FOR PURSE OF $1,000.00. Kill l ies iso SpptomiMT 2.". AUXOM) CAHNIVAIj COMPANY: P.iilv Hallocm K.ice; Many Clean Attractions. Fine I'm it ami Livestock Kxhiliits. Write For Premium Lists THOMAS H. BRENTS, R. H. J0HNSNN, President. Secretary. t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iPCnLISHEM Department of the Interior, t'nlted State Lund Office, La, Grande, On-Rub, Jul) ;il. l!W. Notice I herehyrlren that William T. Walton, of Echo. Orea-on. who on March SBth. ItKI. niaile HonieKteail Kntry No. IJitW Serial. N.i. OH. for the VS(K'nl SK'f Section li and HW)4 V! of Section 14. Ti.nvif.hlp 3 North. Kainre. East Willamette Meridian, has Hksl notice of Intention loniake Him I live year proof, to eotahll-.il claim to the lanil a I ve ilcavrihed, la-fore John lialley. Jr.. t'. S. ConimLiHioiier. at I'emlh-ton. Ore n. on the Jih day of Scntcmlii-r. l'K. Claimant name a wltiieMnn; Tliotiiaa O. Smith, of Echo. On-n: Frank I. Miller, of KcIhk On-von; Clark Ware, of Echo. On-iron: Cliarles II, tiaitllner, of llernilMon. Oretfon, 1'. C. IIKAMWKLL, ItetflMer. It's luck to smoke Puck. The better than Zc cigar. The cigar in the green box. Pn.l TOGETHF.P FOR ECTTO PULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OUR OWN ip A fib SOCIETY JTiMM Of the Third Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society at PENDLETON, ORE., SEPTEMBER 27, 28,29, 30, OCTOBER 1, 2 Exhibits of the Products of Morrow and Umatilla Counties $4,000 Offered in Premiums. $1,500 Military Band Con certs, Afternoon and Evening. All kinds of fun and amusements offered to all the people for "GET ACQUAINTED WEEK." Stock Show, Horse Show, Cattle Show, Sheep Show, Swine Show, Fruit Show, Grain Show, Vegetable Show, Machinery, Etc Get a premium list. Prepare your exhibit Enter now. Address C. L ROOSEVELT, Pres. TH0S. F1TZ GERALD, Sec'y Pendleton, Oregon. r00O00OOO Advertise Your Business We would arise to remark, Mr. Chairman, that there are seven thousand six hundred forty one men in Oregon suffer ing for a public office, many of whom have no more hope for the future than a cat would have if precipitated into Sheol bereft of; claws, unless through the As sembly, or some other means, the machine is again hitched onto the Oregon voter. COMING ! See here, Mr. Man, you haw come out to Oregon looking for a place to build a home. Slop off i at Echo. The great advantages of this section are climate, soil, water and markets. None In't-j ter, few so givod. It is an old section started anew with the infusion of water, which in this Western count ry is the life, As I the girl said to the fellow who jilted her because she bail cross eyes, "you may go further and fare worse." I Si ISo WlrMS GREAT SHOW ' King of the Cattle Ring A Sweet Western Melodrama in Five Acts, by Hal IJeid. Will ExhilVit untler a harge Tent ECHO, MONDAY AUGUST 30th 4 A farmer wandered into the! hardware store of in' Echo the other day, and en quired for the alarm clock de partment. The well known merchant stepped forward and enquired what kind of an alarm clock he wanted. 130 PEOPLE 30 2 SPECIAL CARS 2 Specialties Between Acts BAND AND ORCHESTRA Moving Pictures Absolutely the largest and best Dramatic Company showing under canvas. Dand Concert at noon and 7:30 p. m. Performance at nicht Well," said on,y" Kmember the day and date. OREGON STATE FAIR Forty-eighth Annual Exhibition will be Greater Than Ever $35,000 in Premiums and Purses September 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 1909 i Grand Showing of Live Stock Racing Program Complete Reduced Rates on all Railroads COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS W. F. MATLOCK, President. F. A. WELCH. Secretary. 3C O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 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