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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1909)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 10t THE ECHO REaiETER. tCHu. OKtGOM PAGE FIVE A Poor Weak Woman At thm is ttrmmi, will cndur bravtly sad patiently ri. i i s "aa wouia girt wsy under, "f ,,ct womcn f more patient than they ouiht to be under such troublet. Every woman ought to know that tha may obtain the most experienced medical advice fret of chart and in oM fufideuc snd privacy by writin to the World sDmpcntsry Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce hit been chief comultin physician of the Invalids' Hotel and burgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y.. (or man vrara and has ta.l . - In the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country. His medicines are world-famous (or their sstonishinj efficacy. The most Perfect remedy ever devised for weak and dell, cete women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. Zh!"pi "V".!? .,yl,?',,T, o( wnis'i peculiar ailments are fully set forth in Plain Enli,h in the People s Medical Adviser (1004 pages), a newly rev.sed and up-to-date Edition o( which, cloth-bound. will be mailed frt, on receipt r.t 31 one-cent stamps to pay co.t of mailing only. Address as above. THE OPERATOR 1 With Mind on the Work does his best ' without waste of time or energy. The operator on the UNDERWOOD STANDARD Typewriter need think only of the work In hand not of the machine. The mov ing of the paper and of the carriage Is automatic accomplished at one time by the lever on the left, which is operated by perfectly nat ural bide wise movement of the hand. It is not lifted no conscious effort Is required. Ea.se of operation, visible writing and the other nearly automatic features which enable the Underwood to almost take care of itself, will save 25 per cent of time In your office without the operator being required to Increase speed of Angers at the keyboard. You'll see for yourself if you'll come look, at any time convenient to you. UNDERWOOD HPEWRITER COHPY, Inc. ANYWHERE. FOR SALE, 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.1 Neal, Echo, Ore. If you have a sweet tooth, sweeten it at Lisle & Co.'s. notice for ithmcatiox-imulated TK.UT. (IMil.llsh.-r) I ITBLIC LAM) SALE. ' Department of th Intoilor. l'nli1 Stnt-s . iMiid Ufl lii-. La tiiuuilt, Orrgou I Auul 2lt, lf. i Xotlro In hvivtiy irlven that. illrwti-d ! tin- ('iinimKlnnrrf tin (nwral Laml otHiv. under nvllin nt Art of l'owrn aiipruvml Juiip27. li'.W. iM Sii.. w will olTi-r si IHililh' mIi-. In the liiirli-Mi liiililcr. si lnoVjiK'k A. M..DH I In- Wliilay of (k-tolirr. It), si llilx ofHrp. lli following UcM-rilittl land: Tim X W fK Hvc. St. T. i X.. It. 30 E. V."M. Serial No. tellKL Any ih'puiii clnlnilnir advenu-ly llm slxiVt Ivwrlliwl land arv advim-d to Hie lliilri-laliiM, or ohJiH tliiim. on or ln-fon llir tiiiHitli-xUruauti for Mle. I r. C. HKAMWKI.L KtlHtr. COLON K. KIIKItllAUl). Hi-lv. r. REST ROMP RECUPERATE I u At the beashore FJADTH RFAfH IS a delightful resort and a llUiVlil DLiivIl 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 A. 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. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Mary A. Wrljrht, riaintlff, vs. Henry I. Wright, Defendant. To Henry I. Wright, the above named defendant: You are hereby not i tied and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above enti tled suit and 'court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which said first publication is made on Friday, the 27th day of August, A. D. 10. And you will take notice tliat 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 the court for the relief prayed for and demand ed in her wild -complaint: to-wlt, for a decree of the court dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now and hereto fore existing between plaintiff and defendant and granting to plaint iff an absolute divorce; and for other equit able relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order of Hon. II. J. Mean, Cir cuit Judge of the Sixth Judicial Dis trict of the State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 251 h day of August, A. D. Petkkhon & Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. OUT OF ORDER. The Man Who Laughtd at 8ethera Lord Dundreary. Sot bora was owe playing Lord Dun dr.'nrv In a small town whose regular tl:'.)'Kuers plumed tbvuiHclvps on their Irvperturlmble ilemonnor nt I lie theater. A Jkor who llvnl In ttmt town had Jut returned from New York and cravely put In circulation a hint that It was extremely unfashionable to laiili nt romedlaus. The hint "took." Sotliern played the tint net in a frigid ntmospher. He could not understand It. but be called the company together before the see oml net and Implored them to "pitch In and wake "cm up." They did their ut most, but without perecptlble result Ullerly benten. the great laughter maker dived Into the dressing room. Presently the manaj.vr of tbo house joined biui. "Phake. Ned. old boyr he exclaimed. "You're doln' prent Oot 'em sure. Never seen a more delighted ordl enee." "Whnt?" was the dazed response. "Delighted be bunged! They haven't crocked n smile." "Laughed, sir!" replied tlio manager. "I should ho not. There was one man that sulekered, but we bounced bliu out afore he knowed what ailed blra." ' A Msan Rsvsnga. A mean revenge was that taken by a man whose wife bad Just eloped. lie discovered where the missing couple were living; and sent this polite n to the man who bad robbed him of bis partner: "Dear 8ir Please Ond under sepa rate cover-ont full double set of false teeth, which kindly baud to my late wife, requesting her to return my fa ther's, she having taken tame by mis take in the hurry of departure." Respectability of tha Stage. Was Amelia Bingham used to hare a habit of going to the theater early and sitting In the box office for half an bonr before the performance be gan. One evening while she waa there two women came up to the window and asked for two seats. The man waa Just about to hand them over when one of them aald: "Walt a bit, young man. Tell me, la this a funny show? We are pretty par ticular. 1 read In the paper that It waa or wasn't frisky 1 can't remem ber which and I'd like to know for certain." The man was so taken back that be was nonplused for a moment, when the other woman chimed In with: "Ob. I guess It's all right. Clnra. I saw her act In the 'New Magdalen,! and aha was quite respectable then." of of Echo Register Needs Your Business dalles f Flail Astesst las' Burial. Di the County Court of the State Oregon for Umatilla County. In the matter of the estate ! Mary M. Crayue, deceased. j Notice is hereby given that I have tiled my filial account and report as executor, de bonus non, of the last will and testament of Mary M. Crayne, deceased, and the above en titled court has set the 2.1th day of : October, lixio as the day and 10 o'clock In the forenoon, as the hour and the county court room in the city of Pendleton, Cma tilla county, Oregon, as the place, when and where all persons having objection to the said final account and report may present them and they will be heard, and that at that time and place said court will settle said final account and report. I Ttiis notice Is published by order of said court made on the 13ih day of September. liKa). J. SlIEUftUN CUAYNK, Executor, de bonus non, of the Last Will of Mary M. Cryane, Deceased. Kinship. The source of all pleasure and de light Is tbe feeling of kinship. Even with the aense of beauty It Is unques tionably our own spec ies In the snlinal world, and then ngnln our own rare, that appears to us the fairest. 8o, too. In Intercourse with others, every man shows a deckled preference for those who resemble him, and a blockhead will And the society of another block bieud Incomparably more pleasant than that of any numls-r of great minds put together. 8choenhauer. PULL TOuKTHER FOR ECHO. PULL TOGETHER FOR ECHO. The World's Best Chickering, Weber, Kimball, Kiobart M. Cable, Lester and the Genuine Pianola Piano Victor, Edison, and Columbia Talking: Machines and Records. Eiler's Piano House 813 lain St., Pendleton Dispensers of Planorellability A Costly Chats. A Scottish farmer was one day sell ing some wool to a carrier, and after weighing it In the yard he went into tbe bouse to make out an Invoice. Coming back, he missed a cheese which bud been standing on a aheif behind the outer door, and. glancing at tbe tag of wool, be observed that It had suddenly Increased In size. ."Man." be said to the carrier. "I hue clean forgotten tbe weight o' that bag. Let's pit It on the scales again." Tbe carrier could not refuse. Helng duly welshed, the bag was found to be heavier by the weight of the cheese Inside. A new Invoice waa made oat. and tbe crestfallen carrier went away. Tbe farmer's wife at once missed the cheese, and. rushing to tbe yard, told her husband that some thief had stolen the cheese. "Na, na. leg." replied the farmer quietly. "1 bae Jnst selt tbe cheese for twa shlllln'a tbe pund." Startling Mette. A traveling salesman died very sud denly la Pittsburg. Ilia relatives tele graphed to tbe undertaker to make a wreath. The ribbon should be extra wide, with tbe Inscription "Best la peace" on both sides and If there Is room, "We shall meet la heaven." Tbe undertaker was out of town, and bis new assistant bandied tbe job. It was a startling floral piece which turned np at the funeral. The ribbon was extra wide and bore tbe Inscription;. "Rest In peace on both sides, and If there Is room we aball meet la bee Tea." Befeee and After. One of the Philadelphia "orgaulsa tioa" ward leaders who had been no toriously profane became converted and a church attendant Tata caused great surprise among the nun's friends and acquaintances In politics. One of tbe leader's associates was approached by a politician who had known him for many years. "Is It really a fact that S. has Joined the ehurchr "Tep; thara what he has." replied the aseocUts. "Wen, Is be really religious f con tinued tbe Inquirer, whereupon this Instance was given In proof: "Well, I met him In tbe city ban yes terday, an' be said to me. 'Jim. I'm feells' like ben today.' As yoa know bow he'd 'a' said that a year ago when be didn't bare rellfkm. Oh, he's re Bgtons, an right r Something Doing at LP bill fuel. I Pf" IK FltfliTP On your liouso ami bam JLtCl UJ I IfeUlC so ..wur winter's Slabwood, Itoek Springs Coal, K'1 Cetlar Fence Posts, 18 to 20 inch. Exclusive agents for Golden Clate Cement. Full Line of building material always on hand. Watch us grow. YOURS FOR MUTUAL WELFARE T.O.YATES, Mgr. 1 THE INLAND EMPIRE LUMBER CO. FOR SALE. 1 15 acres; 40 acres potato land; 30 acres in alfalfa; good water right; two-room house; shed barn; chicken parks; good spring; $3600; $2500 cash,1 balance on time. Apply at THE REGISTER OFFICE CLOSING OUT OF OUR MENS and BOYS Rsvi a sH-m -Van n f p icpai tiu cut The room has been rented and we must give possession Januarylst Every article on this side of the house now on salo at WHOLESALE COST and in many cases less. Mens9 and Boy's Suits Hens' and Boy's shoes and Furnishings of all kinds. Think of it, people, just at the beginng of Winter you can buy your entire Winter supply at a tremendous saving. F. E. Livengocd & Co., Pendleton, Ore. Teutsch's Old Stand Ladies Home Journal Patterns -trvr All charges prepaid to the nearest express office. A quart boitU GENUINE CYRUS rf A Of) Zfi N0BL ifct to yvm, all ckargss pM Zfi -2-s to thm BMTMt railroad xprM offic. Containing all those secondary constituents the government chemists say MUST BE THERE that it may be called whiskey. Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them, whether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol not whiskey. CYRUS NOBLE ii pure. It is old. It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey. Now sold direct to you by the biggest and best known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. Eititblwi 1664 1 05-107 SmxU 3m. Pmimi. Onaas W. J. Vaa ScUrrar A Cs, f-mli isOw UUiUrUKMI.aail.iialMSwkrsrasqat WajasfM GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. Artestlc Printing at The Register. DORN & DOBN, psALxaan Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines TMtotAftMaa, FSffSs fmteffim Block, Xdto. Orsasn. MSSMI