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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1909)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1M THI tCHO RCaiSTM, tCHO, ORCOON FAOt PIVC Silence I Th. Instinct ol modesty natural lo trery man !i ofteo great hindrance to tb cur of womanly diaeatet . Woroco brink from th. personal question! of the local physician which aeem indelicate. The tboufht of examination is ah horrent to them, and to they endure in silence a conditioa of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. It beem Dr. Pierce' prfrltejo to core a treat many women who bare found refute tor modetty In his offer of FREE eontulta. Horn by letter. All eorreepoodenee It held oaeredty confidential. Addreeo Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates the vroinnnly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman who gives it a fair trial. It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. You can't afford to accept a trcrrt nostrum as a substitute for this non-ulcoholic mi-dicine op known courosinoN. fm satY" w Jr J FORSALL Steam Laundry. 1 Washer. 1 liody Iron. 1 Shirt and Collar Machine. 1 Gasoline Engine. 3 Ten bushel baskets and oth er articles ready for business. For particulars address or see D. B. Nkal, Echo, Ore. If you have a sweet tooth, sweet on it at Lisle & L'o.'s. i Remember that J. Hutchens carries a neat stock of high grade groceries, confectionery, cigars, etc., and sells at the right price. The Printing Point Good typewritten letters convey an impression of good business methods, and the machine is often re sponsible for the appear ance THE UNDERWOOD types always reach the proper printing point. The typo bar operates through or with a guide a feature peculiar to the Underwood. The type mi'St go right. There's no other way. It cannot wobble. Good looking work is as sured and the Underwood features prevent operator's blunders. The simple nwlianUm which secures porfwt work In the rnderwood Is a might? InU-rwttlnc exhibit of Inuvnulty aud skill. Why not conic look at It. KiRiwIiiltreof the Underwood will lielpyou to aecure creator efflclvm-y. It will lie a pleasuro lo help you to Just as much knowledge of the t'nderwood Htandard Typewriter as yiiu chouse to acquire. Tm Nmssm Tss MM tisstisllf Bsy." UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMFY, Inc. AJIYWBERL notice eok ithmcatiox-isolatei) ! Tit ACT. ! Publisher) I'l'HI.IC I.AM fAl.r Department of the Interior. I'nlted States Ijllid Office. A til-dud", Oregon Auirust SNi. in. Xntlce h hereby riven that, as dln--tel liy the ComtiiiwiiHieMit Hie (leiieral Land OINiv. under pnivNIolis ot Act of Cotiirre Simel June 27. 'M Stat.. SKI. we will offer at public sale, lolheldirheat bidder, at lo o'clock A. M..on the Mhday of CVUiUt. imw, at, this oftliv, tin- following-dew-ribed land: i The N tt I K" fkf. 24. T. i X.. U. 30 E. W. M. Serial No. ICW. ! Anr persons claimlnr adversely the ahore dturrllied land are alvlel to tile tlu lrclalnut, or objections, on or before the tliuv dvaUnaled for sale. K. C. ItKAMWELU RrtflU!r. I COLON 11. KUF.KH AUI, Ueeelver, REST - ROUP - RECUPERATE At the Seashore NORTH BEACH IS a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleas ure ground possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of re creation perfect bathing boating fishing riding driv ing, and exploring, make North Beach the most charming and popular play ground on the North Pacific Coast. The 0. R. & N. -HAS JL. Special Summer Excursion Rate to North Beach Points of $12.15 FROM ECHO, OREGON. Remember this will give you the daylight ride on the Steamer T, J. Potter down the Columbia river. Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." P. C. HUNTER, Agent, Echo, Oregon. Wm, McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. U ' Administrator Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the Matter of theE-stateof Harney L. Sheridan, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Peter Sheridan, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Barney L. Sheridan, deceased, has tiled his final report and account in the above nut It led Court and said Court I ins j fixed Tuesday, the "th dayof Septem ber, ham, ar i ne nouroi mo clock A. M. as the time, and the Count t Court room in the Court House at Pendle ton, Oregon, as the place for hearing and determining said final account. Any heir, creditor, or other person in terested in said estate may, on or be fore the day appointed for such hear ing and settlement, file his objections thereto, or to any particular item thereof, specifying the particulars of i such objection; tint no creditor shall be allowed to object to such account whose claim has been satisfied, as al lowed by t lie executor or admlnistra I tor, or established by Judgment or decree. This notice is published pursuant j to an order heretofore made bv the I Hon. T. P. Ollliland, Judge of the ! above entitled Court, made and en tered on the 23rd day of July, Haw. Dated at Echo, Oregon, this 23rd day of J til v, IIahi. IETEK SHERIDAN. Administrator. Echo Register Needs Your Business -3M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. pi-bi.ikhkh OHmrtmmt of the Interior, I'nlted Slatra Land Office. La, Grande, Oregon, August II lft. Xill- In lierelijr riven tint C laude C. C'ala- : van, ol (ialliray. (in-von. who, in April , ! IMM, made Homi-Moml entry No. I."."- Herliil. . No. uVifl. for XS NK'. V.4 NUVt. K' ; X W V,. Nation 24. Township I X.. Itainru K.. i WHInim-ltu Meridian. im lileil noth-e of In j Until hi to make linn I ( ointiiutatkin I'roof, lo etalillli i-lalm to the land above dturrlliiil. I la-fort Frank MuMnir. t'miniy t'lerk of I'ma- til la t'ouniy. at IVndh-ton, Onirofi. on Hie ; IT III day of HeiKenilier. Itnt. i Claimant naiiHitax wlineiMw: J. II. Barker, ' of Oalloway, treXHi: K.J. Irvine, of (allo- way, ('reiton: A. II. Moon-, of iu-hu, On-KiMi; Krank llawett, of Ka-lto. On-iron. K. ( . lilt AM WELL. Kegloter. 4-34flt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (I'ul.lMier) Deartmtnt of the Interior, I'nlted Btntea Land Office, La Grnndu, Oregon, Aua-utt Id. I'll'. X'otlee U hereby irlven that W. H. Wt llln tut. om-of the lielrtt anil for all of the helm of ItiiftM-ll William. lei-eaed. of Ki-Ihi. On-tfon. who, on Julyi. II" 4. made IIoiim-Ii-iI entry No. l.hKi s. rll. Xu. mi-v. for SW4 (ieetloa 17. Township s X.. Ilaiure .u F... WlllaiiM-lte Meridian. ha Hlwl not l.-e of Intention to make r'lnal Five Year I'roof. lo e-.laldl-.li rlallii to tlie land aluve dew-rllNMl. U fore A. C. I' raw ford. t'. H. ConunlmloiMr. at HerinU tn. Onifon. on the iTth day of H,-rieinU-r. I;'.'. I'Ulmant mron aa wltnemait: lierman ('rayne. of Ei-Ihi, non : M. M. William, of Ki-ho. (reaxMi; l.eonru II. ('npplnwr. of l-j-ho, On-tron. t'. II. Jliwr, of rVIm, Unt-in F. C. BRAMWELL. Resister. At all times and in many lines of activity men willingly work for nothing. There is in the hearts of all men a desire to help a good cause. Able men preach the gospel for a crust and a few old duds who could prac tice law and win thousrnds of dollars. Noble men work for re forms who have ability to ride at ease on the backs of the peo ple. The man who works for God, or home, or native land, may seem to have a poor pay inu.ster; bin since in a few years he will be as rich as Kockefeller, will also be when both are tilled witli cmbiilmiii"; tlu'ul, perhaps tin pay in coin of t!o realm i- not so important after nil. THE. Inland Empire Lumber Co. OP STAN FIELD is now prepared to fill all orders for Building Material. Builders Hardware and Barbed Wire. ONLY ST1IICTI-Y first class Lumber handled and being sold at moderate prices. All home capital invested PATRONIZE II0MK Ini1ustr.V by buying your building material at Stanrield YOURS FOR MUTUAL WELFARE THE INLAND EMPIRE LUMBER CO. T. O. YATUS, AT j;r. 1 Att.A.t.AVt. iAtyv Milton farmers are ppendjngj money to help along a little ar- j my of lawyers. Everybody then , wants waier, especially me out er fellow's water, and the law yers are helping tangle and con fuse and bedevil things as best they can. Perhaps in the course of time the water tights of the Milton and Freewater communi ties will be settled. FOR SALE. 1 15 acres -K) 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 D. C. Boyd left Sunday for il J visit to his mother in Baker City. The World's Best Chickering. Weber, Kimball. Hobart M. Cable, Lester and the Genuine Pianola Piano Victor, Edison, and Columbia Talking Machines and Records. Eiler's Piano House ESSSSSmj 813 Main St., Pendleton SIIEHIFF'S 8 A LI. Notice Is hereby given tliat under and by virtue of an Execution Issued out of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, In and for Maker County, and to me directed and delivered up on a judgement and decree rendered and entered in siid Court on the 3rd day of July, 1909, in favor of Smith Hardware Coniany, a corporation, plaintiff, and against E. W. Jewett, defendant, for the sum of 1231.37, with interest t hereon at the rate of nix per cent per annum from the 1st day of August r.KW; and for the fur ther sum of S.108.44 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 22nd day of July, 1908; and for the further sum of $1.19.13, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the lllh day of May, 1908; and for the further sum of 180.00, with interest thereon at the rale of six per cent per annum from the 29th day of July, 190H; aud for the further sum of I23..V), with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum from the 23rd day of July, l'JH; and for the In rt tier sum of tl'l.wi, costs; and whereas by said judgement It was further adjudged and decreed that the hereinafter described real proMr ty, to-wit: Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), in Itlock Four (I), Koontz addition to the town of Kcho, I'ma t ilia County, Oregon, he sold to satis fy said judgement and all costs, I will on the 28th day of August, 9o9, at the hour of 2 o'clook In the after noon of said day In front of the Court House door, in the City of Pendleton, final ilia County, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest the said K. W. Jewett had in and to I ho above descriU'd real proerty on the 2nih day of March, 1H, or since then have acquired, at public a net Ion to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds to he applied in satisfac tion of said execution and all costs. Iated lids 24th day of July, 1909. T. I). TAVI.OH. Sheriff. Ily II. C. WILSON, Deputy. SU3IMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for I'matilla County. Mary A. Wright, Plaintiff, vs. Henry I. Wright, Defendant. To Henry I. Wright, the aliove named defendant: You are hereby notified a lid required to apjx-ar and answer the complaint of the plaint iff tiled against you in the aixne enti tled suit and court within six weeks from the date of the tlrst publication of this summons, which said lirst publication is made on Friday, the 2Tth day or August, A. D. 19"9. And ou w ill take not ice (hat if you fail to so appear and answer the said com plaint, or otherwise plead thereto, within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to t lie court for the relief prayed for and demand ed In her said complaint: to-wit, for a decree of the court dissolving the lionds of matrimony now and hereto fore existing between plaintiff and defendant arid granting to plaint Iff an absolute divorce; and for other equit able relief. Tltls summons is published pursuant to ai order of Hsn. II. J. IJean, Cir cuit Judge of the Sixth Judicial Dis trict of the State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 2.0th day of August, A. D. 19ii9. Pbtehao! tt Wilso, Attorneys for Plaintiff. LADIES', MISSES and CHILDREN'S SUITS From age three, the smallest for children, to 46, the largest in ladies' sizes. All colors, all sizes, and the prices we guarantee to be absolutely Right. Ladies, please call on us when in Pendleton. F. E. Livengood fe Co., Pendleton, Ore. Teutsch's Old Stand Ladies Home Journal Patterns mmmk w - i u iif i'r v'r ii i i i A rf'i' Sj . i i , ,ii quart IxrttU f GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE Wl lo you charge paid lo th. war railroad eapraaa offico, $4.22' Cat OM la C. from iht beM known, nrkttr wholcul buuv. in Ihc NoribwaM. Hilabhthad in Pnriltml in 4 tm GENUINl CYRUi NOBLE 4 90 A iwifi nlJhwiftiiilnilit buiilrd bv llic dislillrra. Guaraalccd lo th. United Sulci Imvcrnmcnl. aad to you, 10 coalaia aolhi scenting pure tlraiahl wbilicr Manr ol ihc raiiroadt utc Cynn Noble almotl cacluuvcly. So do Ihc bi ticamthip cornpanict. So don nearly every bit otciropoliiaa hoicL Becauu n't aura. becauta it bn thM aolt, delicate, palatabla lavor of lb noad (xaia. ' aataiiuned but rardy tuuad. W. 1. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. EjiUuhnJ ISM I0S-I07 Second StreH. PortUad. OirfMi cir? at Tma iwi Ma um ro-aa J W. J. Vaa SckuyvM aV Co, f.mnl. tr EackMd pUmt ind S4.M U kca alum ad an at cat. by CCNUINE CYRUS NOBLE. , yjui t four uuaru POM Artestic Printing at The Register. DORN & DORN. DEALERS IM Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines Tollat Artlaloa. raffaajary, tiatlaaary FodntHr Block. Echa. Orw. t