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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1909 PAGE SIX TILE ECHO REGISTER, ECIIO, OREGON Perfect Time j J.F.KENLY t PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER PENDLETON, OREGON A. L. SCHAEFER Successor to Louli Dunzlker. Jeweler and Optician Expert Witch Repairing Pendleton, : : : Oregon THE Trench Restaurant BOYtft RttO. Prop. Strictly First Class r Klcffantly Kurti'shed Itnomn in Connection. I'rivale Dining lur lors. HKST MLALS IN THE CITY. 631 Main Strert PINDLtTON, OREGON ; GEO. KNAGGSg 2 Blacksmith Z Wagon Maker Hornlislioeliijr nnl icneral ltepnlr Work ..Satisfaction Guaranteed.. Solicit Hliure of your J patronage lltu'kley Street, Iho, Ore. J DRAYAGE We Haul Anything rron.jt Attention Given to All Orders Two Wami Constantly t Work 0. G. THORNTON The Echo Drayman j-A-V EXPERIENCE i,imiii.ii la r'hl lr r "l"""'V 'iniiinW. hiilM.MITi-i lhl-iithtl. H ..(I'l.ilOl onl'MMUS ui ft. t'Mt .ritr, fitr turinie it.m. I'.Im.i. tao ll.r-'iuH IIH M ld.rraU apttti aufu ntxMtfcM.u. lu tli Scientific Jln::r!Cc!i. A ttaiu1.ma.tr !ItrM '. I rr ruLO-xt i f "? torMlK' .urn.l. 1 ufni. t J a rt f or n.. IU, U aWbJall naaarimlara, iwnta.wz New York E.W. GATES, Contractor aid Builder Estimates Furnished Jobbing and Repairing At the Hotel Echo Folio, Oregon PORTLAND RESTAURANT Frank Okamaur, Trop. Meals served at all hours daring the day. Board by the week f 5.00 We will always try to giv our customers the Best . the market affords. rCIX TOO ITHI H FOR BCRO. rOIX T0QKTHXR FOB BCHQ, OW Favorites Bias I've Ba la Araay. I'm Paddy Whack of Uallyhack, Not long ago turn'd aoldler; In grand attack. In storm or ancle. None will than I be bold or. With aplrlta gay I inarch awy, I pleuie each fair beholder. And now they sing "He'a quite the thing." Ooh! falthl ye glrla, I charm ye. And there ye come, at beat of drum. To see me In the army. Rub a dub dub. and pllll 11 loo. Whack 1 fwal de Inl la and trtlll II loo; I laugh and alng like anything Since I've been In the army. The lota of glrla my train unfuils Would form a pleasant party; There'a Kitty Lynch, a tidy wnncb. And Suke and Peg McCarthy; MUe Judy Baggs and Sally Mags. And Martlia Scragga all atorm me, And Molly Magee la after me Since I've been In the army. The Sallies and Tolllea and Kittles and Dollies In numbers would alarm ye. E'en Mrs. White, who's lost her sight. Admires me in the army. i The roaring boys who make a noise And thwack'd me like the mischief Are now become before me dumb. Or else are very civil. There's Murphy Roake, who often broke My head, now darean't dnra me, Dut bows and quakes and off he sneaks Sine I've been In the army. And if one neglect to pay me respect, Och! another tips the blarney, Vlth "Whist! my friend, and don't of fend A gentleman of the army." My arms are bright, my heart Is light Good humor serms to warm me; I've now become with every chum A favorite In the army. If I go on as I've begun My coinradi-s all Inform me. They soon shrill see that I will be A general In the army. Delightful notion, to get promotion. Then, ladit-s. how III charm ye. For it's my belief commander-ln-chlet I shall be In the army. A GASTRONOMIC IDYL. Katplrr Mny Kail, bat th firnlaa of rookery llemalua 1'rlaiupuaat. You will find a small restaurant Jutit liiHlile the stifot entratue. It Is pre sided over by a waiter who has ap parently been 40 years of nge for the lust two lecui!t!rt. savg a writer in the Ilookinan. He has a friendly, alert air. and anything in the world that you want ho will promptly provide, for the honor of the Hotel de Nor mandle. You will naturally order some sort of pottage or something that your fancy suggests; but whatever else you do, be sure to call for mus sels. I ran see you turning up your nose at this. In America, who eats mussels except perhaps at rare times some pickled mussels? They are with us In the same category as tripe. Hut behold the genius of the French! When the waiter brings In a enormous silver bowl with a domelike silver cov er, and when ho ro moves the cover- then you forget everything In the world except the delicious savory smell of the steam which arises from the myrlnd shells that oprn lovingly for you to extract from them the dainty sea flavored mussel that lurks within. Mussel, did I any? No. these are not the ordinary muasels that Americans know. French gastronomic genius has transformed them Into nioulea niarln lere. In some deftly magical way the French chef has Imparted a delicious suggpstlnn to the monies. Just that Indefinable, evanescent memory of far- He garlic which In the hnnds of the ordinary rook Is an offensive and tlcad ly weapon, but which In the hands of a cook of high degree an artist In factis a means for achieving some of the supreme triumphs of his art After the monies you will have any thing you care for dainty slices of R:lnntlne or sliced capon nestling nmlj watercresses, and then perhaps some peaches in a little basket where the fruit Is enfolded in leaves from Its own tree and ripened to precisely the right turn on some ancient wall In the sunshine of an old French garden. Then, perhaps, some pulled bread and a bit of Camembcrt and a cafe Maze gran in a long glass. No one remetn lers now the battle that gave Its name to this particular preparation of coffee which shows that men may come and empires mny fall and armies may be dnshed Into fragments upon the battlefield, but the genius of cook ery remains triumphant and ltt achievements are never lost. Temsiaa Faglt. Two darkles were engaged In a live ly dispute about the purchase of a mule. "Look hea. Mlstah Jackson." ex claimed one, "you done tole me, free weeks ago. dat mule was a young ani mal. He halnt got a toof In his head, he's so old." Mr. Jackson thoughtfully scratched Ms head and then replied: Time shua does fly In dls hea country." Success Magaslnt. TeM-Tale Area. Josh It's too bad. Bosh What' too bad? Joan That onr neighbors always know when we have tried onions for sapper, but never get next when we have strawberries and Ire cream. Yinkers Statesman. When a woman baa nothing else to do, she remembers a lot o! eewlag she has long aegUcted. RAU'3 HOB S LASTS. Winlit Xotes CaillBa- Wlek4 to HeyeBtaaiv. All finding de pends on some ft saklng. A nation Ii worth what It gives to the world and no more. The practice ol merry serves at an antidote for th poison of malice. Many of our miseries are only un ripe mercies. Wisdom Is the power to see through facts to truth Itself. Paying iniquity back In Its own cola only makes sin the richer. We need have no fear of the blowi of the man who Is always blowing. It's no use seeking to produce Hli likeness unless you possess His life. The scoffer never believes you an In earnest until you have laid him out flat The man who Is blind to his broth er on the street never sees God in thl church. The religion you can leave at homi In the summer will not go far with you In the winter. Some use up so much wind talklnj on brotherhood that they have noni left to give another fellow a plain boost. The difference between the right eous and the unrighteous Is a good deal more than a matter of a freest In the trousers. ' Some of the people who talk raosl about seeing God In nature In th summer seem to be looking for Him la the newspapers In winter. COMFORT ZH SUMMER CLOTHES. nealataaee to Haat Aeqalred ky Few Praeaetloaerr Meuarea. The coat for summer wear should be loose and of some light open-wov material, says Dr. W. R. C. iJitson In Outing. A very common fault In all coats Is that the collar Is mad too short, thus causing mors or lest pressure upon the back of the ntck. This pull of the coat collar tends tc drag the head of the wearer forward, thus contracting the chest and Inter ferlng with the action of the lungi and other vital organs. This means a lowering of the body's powers ol breathing and other vital functions. This, of course, means a loss of gen eral vitality and diminution of tbt body's power to resist the heat; and thus adds more than one would think to the discomforts of the hot weather. As to the waistcoat, the garment It bad enough at any time, but during the hot weather It Is an abomination. It Is gratifying to note that most well- dressed men discard the waistcoat dur ing the summer. Suspenders are happily little worn during the summer. Nor should they be, either then or at any other sea son. For the suspenders are uncom fortable and Injurious in many ways. They are uncomfortable because, of all the appliances worn by men, they pro duce the moat Incessant, strong and unrelenting pressure. Air can past through the coat, the shirt, even tbt waistcoat; but under the place when the suspenders cling about the chest, back and shoulders, no air can get As every man knows, the suspender are the hottest thing he can possibly wear. And why wear them at all? "Well,' says some one, "If you don't wear suspenders you must wear a tight belt. and that Is nearly as bad." True, a tight belt Is nearly as bad, but It Is not necessary to wear a tight belt or a belt at all. unless you wish te do so for appearance's sake. How, then, are we to keep the trous ers In place? Very easily. Have ths trousers cut so as to fit snugly over the hips; have the buckles at the sides Just over the hip bones, Instead of at the back, and you will have not the slightest discomfort or difficulty U keeping the trousers u. The prt-snure Is distributed over the hips and the fcacr.il region so that It Is felt hardly at all. There Is perfect freedom of the trunk and shoulders and there Is no nerd for the tightly dran belt that Is not only ugly and uncomfortable but acrnally injurious. In my own tase 1 have not worn either suspenders or belt for twenty years, but have worn trouers which, being cut with a closely fitting body, have kept themselves l-i place without the jIUhtest discomfort or annoyance. Tailors call trouse: cut In this way "hip trousers," -nd any good practical cutter can draft the pattern so that the trousers shall be. as they ought to be. very full across the lower part of the seat and the thighs, falling In artistic lines to the ankle, and yet holding a Arm. gentle grip over the hips. 11 Karw, Tommy Top. what is meant by cir cumstances oter which we have no control? Tommy's Pop Modern children, my son. A t'taaaeler. Customer Please, mister, I can' remember what ma sest.se tor. but you can give me two cents' worth of peppermint candy, 'cause she said onld keep the change. Century. It a man succeeds In keeping oat ot Jail during his sojourn on earth ha naturally expects to go to heaven when he dies. Learning from the experience ot etV era la like getting noser la a lattaft SOMZTHEUQ TOE EVERYBODY The Salvation Army Is established In fifty-two countries. There is a great shortage ot theolog ical students In Wurtemberg. The War Department paid $94418 for artificial limbs last year. Six out of seven pictures sent to the royal academy every year are rejected. There Is still pending In the English law courts a case which was initiated In 1707. An owl with a nest of young will gather about forty mice a day for her offspring. One-fifth of the country's wealth Is represented In the New Y'ork Stock Exchange. For use during military maneuvers the Kaiser has a portable house made of asbestos. There were fifteen executions ot criminals In Prussia In 1907, all but one of them men. There are thirty different kinds ot new roses for this year alone In Eng land, where rose culture abounds. Nearly all of the fifteen thousand Inhabitants of Marchneuklrchen. Sax ony, are engaged In violin making. An effort made In Russia to form a gigantic steel corporation, on the lines of the one existing In this country, bas failed. The Swiss government spends mora money. In proportion to Its population. for the relief of Its poor, than any other country. The volcano of StromboP. has been known to emit flames persistently and lava and cinders spasmodically for over 2,000 years. A Parisian antiquarian has paid 7SO.00O francs for the famous Marfeli collection of watches made In the six teenth and seventeenth centuries. At Falun. Sweden, are the headquar ters of a mining company with a his tory so remote that the date ot Its origin cannot be definitely fixed. South American woods were former ly used exclusively In the making ot fishing rods, but the material Is now being largely supplied by Queensland. In 1906 there were 1.171.000 textile workers In Britain. The average pay each week for men was $6.83, for wom en $3.75, for boys $2.53, and for girls $2.17. Frogs may do some harm to fish In a pond, but German experts have decid ed that this Is outweighed by the good they do In destroying Injurious In sects. New Y'ork State has taken a prac tical way of encouraging forestry. Dur ing the past planting season more than one million seedlings were dis tributed at cost throughout the State for planting. Solitary confinement still exists as a punishment In Italy, although humanl tarlan observers declare that capital punishment would be far more hu mane, besides being more effective as a deterrent On the basis of a bushel of corn pro ducing 2.5 gallons of alcohol. It has been figured out that last year's corn crop In the United States was sufficient to furnish 20.000.000-horse power for ten hours a day for an entire year. Wilbur Bowser, living near Pitts burg, has constructed a frame house, built In sections, which he bas moved In a freight car with all bis household goods to Wyoming, where he has ac quired a section of 160 acres of land. The latest suggestion for the treat ment of asthma comes from Germany. It consists simply in breathing exer cises conducted In such a way that the Inspiration is rapid, while the expire tlon Is as slow and as thorough as possible. Not to be outdone musically by New York's police department, Chicago po licemen have set out to organize a band. Chief Shlppy, who used to pound the pavement" himself. Is en thuslastlcally In favor of the scheme and promises all the aid he can give, The exports ot domestic merchan dise from Alaska to the I'nlted States In the calendar year 1008 amounted to $12,265,255. of which $9,282,952 was for canned salmon. The salmon out put of Alsska equals the combined catch of British Columbia, the United States proper, and Japan. Not the least Important feature of the general agricultural revival which Is In progress In so many over-sea markets, and particularly In South Africa and Australia, Is the Interest thus created In steel windmills as mo tors for such purposes as pumping and eneratlng small machinery. Raw river water should be stored antecedent to filtration for thirty days. In the opinion of Dr. A. C. Houston, director of water examinations, Lon don. Storage reduces the number of bacteria of all sorts, and. If sufficiently prolonged, devitalizes the microbes of water-borne disease (typhoid bacillus and cholera virus). Of Turkish women a writer says "Though a few of the better class speak a little English, and others, hav ing learned French from their govern esses, read the latest French novels, the mass of Turkish women cannot read or vrlte even their own language tor they, like the majority of their men op to the present, bare had no system of education. The secluded Ufa they lead acta on their Intelligence; not being educated themselves, they have) not cared to educate their chil dren, and. consequently. It wCI be some time before the ordinary woman can. dispense with the services ot the pvblM letter writer, who Is often not Us but aa impostor." Better opportunity do you want to make money? Did you ever stop to think that you can buy a piece of the Famous Umatilla Ranch at the right price and on good terms, and that it is sure to make money? Come in and let's talk it over. E. P. CROARKIN, Agt. Echo. Oregon BET Jmii J. B.9 AYLOR. Proaldrnt K. N.HTANKJELK, Vica President R. n. STAN Kl r.t.U. Ca-hler NOMA UUUbEU. Atolaianl Cashier THE BANK OF ECHO ECHO, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 FULLY PAID UP We sell New York Exchange payable at any place in the United States. We solicit the Banking Business of this Locality. The Louvre Near Beer, Soft Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco, Tropic al Fruits, Nuts, Etc. A Share of Patronage Solicited. gmAAafcgfcgfcgaj Bert Lenjenecker, Prop. Corner Rala and Dnpoat Streets 0 0 0 0 O Hotel Echo Restaurant CKMBBliananBMBBBHSHaHBSMBBaB) M. H. GILLETTE, Prop. 0 0 0 THE BEST THE ALWAYS ON 0 0 0 o 0 0 Give me 0OOOCOS000O0C'000O0OO00000O0O0J&O0 When in Pendleton don't fail to stop in at the NISSEN IMPLEMENT CO. On Main Street, and see the New ALAMO GASOLINE ENGINE It snrpnaaw anythiaf that Berlin Cleaning and Dye Works W. C. COBLE, Pre. Pendleton, Oregon Send your clothing to the Berlin Cleaning- and Dye Works. Only ex perienced help employed, and the best of work and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders aent by express will receive prompt and careful attention. 303 East Ceart St Phaae Mala 4 J J. B. 8AYI.OR K. N. HT AN FIELD V. H. BOYD FRANK HI.OAM JOSEl'U Cf.NUA Directors 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 MARKET AFFORDS THE TABLE 0 0 0 a trial 0 has errer been put cm the market