The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909, September 17, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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1909
909
FALL
STYES
Mens9 & Boys' Clothing
A beautiful line of Mens'
Sample suits in, made by t!i
world's largest tailors, M.
Born & Co. If you want a
suit it will do you good to
look them over.
Ladies9 Sweaters.
Some very hands mo one's
in Ked, White, Green, Gray
at from $2.."0 to $5.50.
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Petticoats
See our new elastic KIose-Fit
Underskirt at $1.75; also have
some good ones in assorted
colors.
Ladies's Waists
some
in
We are showing
ery beautiful things
Silks, Mescaline, Lace and
tailored Waists from $1.00
to $7.00. '
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T a Hi PC 2lf irfc W are showing you some good nifty
Luiuicd Skirts in Black, Voile and Prnamas;
also in Blue, and Brown at from $4.50 to $10.
Furnishing Goods,
SHUTS
Some beauties in Golf and
Negligee.
FANCY SWEATERS
in Green, Gray, Black, Brown
White and combinations.
NECKWEAR
of all kinds, 23 and 50c
Fancy Socks galore.
Royal Worcester
Corsets
Just. received a beauliful fall
line of all new models in
Royal Worcester Corsets,
mostly Torey shapes in prices
from $1.25 to $2.50. See
them.
groc:
ERIES
Staple and Fancy of all Kinds
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable of nil kinds that the
market affords.
Buterick Patterns
for October and
Delineators just
received.
Fffl'
me
e & Miller Co,
ECHO, OREGON :
Hens' Hats and Caps
We just received our Fall
and Winter line of Hats and
Caps. Prevailing styles are
high crowns, and narrow
rims in assorted shades,
Green prevailing.
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KINGSBURY at $3.00
KING at 2.50
CHICAGO at... 2 00
Leaders.
Shoes
We are headquarters for
Fine Dress Shoes and World
famous Buster Brown Shoes
for Children. Some splendid
numbers in dress and work
stuff. See them.
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Local Happenings
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Closing out all children'
shoes at wholesale prices. Come
in and buy your children school
shot's and get the advantage of
the prices that will make you
smile. J. C. Hoskins.
For Sale Four good work
horses. By Mrs. C. It. Bandy,
near Butter creek. 13 SO
Jack Holstrom met with quite
a painful accidents having his
right leg cut severely with a
piece of rim while working in
the blacksmith shop of the
Umatilla Ranch Monday. The
wound was dressed by Dr. Iioid
and he is doing nicely.
Joe Cunha has cut his third
cutting of alfalfa and now has
the hay chopper running. This
year he cut over 700 tons of hay
from 80 acres.
C. U. Lisle is in Portland on
business this week.
II. L. Stantield went to Tort
land Saturday to be absent
a week.
ii. (i. Boss and W. P. Mc
Mullen wore up from Hermiston
Monday on business.
S. K. Willis, a Ueppner stock
man, wan an arrival Sunday.
W. W. Gillette returned slow
day from Washington where he
has been operating a threshing Portland and Salem to lie gone
outfit. about a month visiting with rel- j
jotives. A daughter, Mrs. Zinn, '
W. II. King, formerly in the ' resides in Salem, and Mrs. E.
reclamation service here, but; P. Long, another daughter, is a1
now of Berkeley, Cal., dropped , resident of Portland.
Lisle A Young will have ice
cream Sunday.
Good pasture $2 per month,
grain and alfalfa. F. P. Miller.
Phone Cherry 12, Echo, Ore.
Lost Linen handbag between
Hoskins Hotel, "Echo, and Pin.
City, Butter creek. Contains
money and letters addressed to
Mrs. Kittie G. Turner. Finder
please return to Hoskins Hotel,
or phone Robt. Wiggles worth's
residence and receive reward.
.
Miss Berdie Lovell expects to
leave for San Francisco soon to
remain with her sister.
Mrs. R. 8. Foreman, who
was at one time one of the
teachers in the Echo Public
schools, was up from Hermis
ton Sunday visiting with old
friends.
Mrs. A. Hammer visited in
Pendleton the latter part of last
week.
Bert Ijongenecker went to
Pendleton last Friday.
W. J. Wattenberger was a
Pendleton visitor last Sunday.
E. Gates, the contractor, has
the school house on Butter
Creek ready for school.
W. F. Gillette left Monday for
oft here Sunday to spend the
day with his sister, Mrs. F. T.
George. He is on his way to
Chicago.
A. II. Sunderman, a Butter
creek rancher, went to Pendle
ton Monday morning to look
after business matters at the
county seat.
Misses Mable and Lois Lam
bert came down from Spokane
Sunday to spend the winter
with their .father, Chas. Lam
bert of the Meadows. They
will attend the Echo schools.
Miss Barker, teacher of the
Stanfield schools, reports that
she had 42 scholars enrolled the
first week.
rvti too rrui h roR echo.
Mrs. Adah Wallace Unruh,
national organizer and lecturer
of the W. C. T. U. of Portland,
lectured to rn appreciative
audience Tuesday evening in
the M. E. church. Mrs. Unruh
is an able speaker and knows
how to hold a crowd.
J. L. Goin's children left Sat
urday for Salem to attend
school.
Latest styles in Fall millinery
at the Vogue Millinery, opposite
the postofiice in Pendlctn
where you will find a complete
line of furs at prices thct defy
competition. Idlemau A Hille
ary. props.
PULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO,
FULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO 1
Remember that J. Hutchens
carries a neat stock of high
grade groceries, confectionery,
cigars, etc., and sells at the
right price.
School tablets and fountain
pen ink at the Racket store.
Mrs. Lizzie Jones will be in
Echo on Sept. 21st with a nice
and up-to-date fall showing of
millinery at the Fair Store.
Born, near this city, Monday,
September 13, 1909, to Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Roberts, a daughter,
Both mother and child doing
nicely. Dr. Ackley attending
physician.
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Attorney J. F. Sheltoh went
to Pendleton Monday to attend
to legal business.
Miss Florence Atkinson, of
Coquille, Ore., came up Tuesday
to visit her mother, Mrs. Young
and family for a couple of
weeks. Miss Atkinson is sten
ographer in the abstract office
at that place.
Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Coe, of
Stantield, were in town Tues
day.
Clayton Fish shipped a car of
hogs to Portland Tuesday.
Echo is always to the front
when it comes to vast areas of
irrigated lands waiting for
homeseekers.
Mrs. Bessie Amis arrived
Tuesday evening from Antelope
to remain in this city.
No houses for rent in Echo.
Twenty five or probably fifty
houses would bo taken i m medi
ately if they could be had.
People will not stop in a town
unless they can get nuitable
dwellings and at reasonable
rents.
NEW IRRIGATION BOOK-FREE
"Well Irrigation for Small
Farms" is a publication just
issued by the general passenger
department of the Oregon Rail
road Navigation Company
and Southern Pacific lines in
Oregon. This booklet sets forth
in a practical concise way the
possibilities for profit of inex
pensive irrigation, and should
be in the hands of every farmer
in Oregon. Copies may be ob
tained free upon application to
Wm. McMurray, general pass
enger agent, O. R. A N., and
S. P. lines ia Oregon, Portland,
Oregon.
PULL TOGETHER rOR ECHO.
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Some one. evidently thinking
that there were not enough dogs
in bcho. left a gunny sack full
of young pups on the streets
Wednesday. It was a heartless
trick as the pups are not old
enough to rustle their own
living.
For Sale A good work mare
weighing about 1200 pounds;
seven years old. Fish & Toft,
Echo, Oregon.
Dr. Alexander Reid, physician
and surgeon. Office Arlington
building.
Hutchens for
your
- Go to J.
groceries.
Steamed rolled barley, at the
Henrietta Mills. Farmers please
take notice. This method softens
the orlutin and retains Mia nmc
greatly increasing the food value
a oaney.
Ice cream for Darties. sooiali
and weddings at Lisle & Co.'s.
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The Saturday Evening Pnst
at the Racket Store.
Medicine and condition now.
ders for stock. Aids digestion
and this saves feed. Bonney &
Sons' Saddlery.
Portland Mornincr Orecrnninn
on sale at the racket store Daily.
.
If you have anv old thirnr to
haul, see Wm. Pearson, proprietor
of the Red Express Wagon.
B. D. Lane, General ISlacksmlthlng,
wagon repairing. I also pay the
highest cash price for broken down
spring wagons. HerinUon, Oregon.
If you have butter, rcc-s nr
farm produce to sell take it to
the Home Bakery, J. Hutchens
proprietor.
Louis School, Jr., writes firet
insurance in good reliable com
panies. Low rates.
Hotel Hoskins has Brood beds.
clean furnishings and comfort.
Presbvterian services in the
Hoskins nau Sunday at n p. m.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Everybody welcome.
Call at the Racket Store.
where you will find over 5,000
beautiful post cards to select
from.
Cigars at Lisle ft Co.'s.
E. J. Spike went to Pendleton
Tuesday and returned Wednes
day morning, accompanied by
his wife and daughter.
BABY BUGGIES
Couches
LINOLEUM -Inlaid and Printed
We have a nice line for
you to make selection
' from.
ECHO FURNITURE COMPANY
Uiiertakiit Uetuti bilker
Hens' FIHC NEGLIGEE SHUTS . . $1 .50
Mane' FAKCY DRESS SHUTS, WHITE 4 Eft
riens Inl fancy striped . 4 I.OU
A few JUMPER SUITS at Cost
Big Reduction LfeSe
Ladies White Underwear
A Choice Line of Ginghams
MRS, E RIPPER
E5TRAT K3T1CL
There came to my place on or about
the 22nd day of August, 1900 one red
yearling heifer, deltorned, and branded
VI on right hip. Owner ran have
ami by calling' at my place and
paying charge and proving property.
At the Dr. Smith ranch.
R. Attkbebby.
FOR RENT
TWO FLATS
4 looms Eadi
Enquire of
ECHO LUMBER CO.
B. E. STEVENS, Manager
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