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About The Echo register. (Echo, Umatilla County, Or.) 190?-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
THE STANFIELD STANDARD, STANFIELD, OREGON 1 We Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost The People's Common Sent Medical Adviser, in Plain F,njtish, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chiel Coniulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur iical Inttitute st Butuio, book ol 1008 larfe Dates and over 700 illtmrations, in strong paper covers, to any on sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing , or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps Over 680,0U3 copies ol this complete Family Doctor Book wera sold in cloth binding at regular price of S 1.50. Afterwards, one and a half million eopiea were given away as above. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready -r rrit'-Hr,. rV'rraend NOW. before all are gone. Address Wono'l Du ffeKiAKV Medical Amocution, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. BIX. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION THE ONK REMEDY for woman's peculiar ailments good enough that its makers are not afraid to print oa iU ouUide wrapper iU every ingredient. No Secret No Deception. TKP QVg ftr.MmY for women which contains do alcohol and no habit-forming drugs. Made from native medicinal forest root of well tobl:ihed curative value. Clislig 'Ont a OF OUR ENTIRE $2S,000 Stock OF MENS' AND ROWS' GOODS EVERYTHING must go and go in a hurry. We mean business the store has been rented to another party and we must give possession by January 1st. Buy now at absolutely wholesale cost and in many cases less. F. E. Livengood & Co., Pendleton, Ore. Teutsch's Old Stand Ladies Home Journal Patterns SHORT NEWS NOTES. Brain and Imprint The Underwood Typewriter is so constructed that its type bar imprints at once the character the brain directs. Its work may be done on time and without fatigue or delay to the operator. The UNDERWOOD STANDARD Typewriter Is so made and fitted does Its work so easily and certainly that the lightest touch of the operator secures the result. There Is no loss of time no conscious effort no waste of muscle tissue or nerve force- no worry the visible writing shows at once whether the im print Is right or wrong and If correction Is necessary, it's easy. If you will come In a very pleasont manered man will show youall the ins and outs of the UNDERWOOD, answer your questions and not try to be a salesman to you unless you so wish. Why not come today? at any business hour convenient to you. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COfiP'Y, Inc. AJIWEERE. Something Doing at TAHFIELD T of nc Fitfiirf n ollr hus0 a,,( 'ja.rn k'H Slabwood, Hock SprinrH Coal, IUhI Cedar Fence 1 Posts, 18 to 20 inch. Exclusive agents for Golden Gate Cement. Full Line of building material always on hand. Watch" us grow.jj YCIRS FCR MUTUAL WELFARE T.O.YATES, Mgr. THE INLAND EMPIRE LUMBER CO. 5 t Otto T. Bannard. president of the New York Trust Company has re ceived the Republican nomination for Mayor of Xew York City. The late Governor Johnson, of Mlnrsota, left a will bequeathing all his estate, which probably will aggregate $:5,000, to his widow. At least 100 portions lost their lives In iho tropical hurrlc-ne that wept the gulf .coast last week, ac cording to conservative estimates. The Sacramento, California, Bonrd of Health has decided that slates are breeding places for germs, so in the futurenone will ba allowed In the schooliTof that city. WM'e pa:io!g over li:o national road which leads from l'arls to An tibce and when at a height of be tween 500 and GOO feet, the Krench dirigible mllltnry baloon Republlqtte exploded and Ml to the ground. The four men on l:;ir.rd were killed. Reports received from travelers returning from the Far East, taken In connection with data presented by Consular officials, lr.dlcate that the United States Steel Corporation is preparing to control coal and iron mines and tin steel business of China. Before adjournment the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which met in Seattle last week, decided to es tablish a tuberculosis sanitarium for the whole order, a committee being appointed to report on location and ways and means at tho meeting at Atlanta next September. As a result of hit observations re cently Into condition! amonz the ag ricultural classes in the West. Sec retary of Agriculture Wilson said that Federal control of railroad cap italization would lead to large in vestments In railroad securities by American farmers. By staking a fortune on the future prosperity of the United State at a time when business conditions were panicky, Frank A. Munsey, publish er, Is seld to have cleaned up more than 15,000,000 profits through stock Investments made during and Immediately after the financial de pression of 1907. Judge Bea B. Undsey, known throughout the country as founder of Denver's Juvenile Court, has been asked to participate in the political campaign In San Francisco this Fall as a snpporter of Francis J. Heney, graft prosecutor and candidate for District Attorney. " ' Fire broke out at the White House late last Saturday afternoon and for a short while was threaten ing. The blase originated In the furnace room of the executive of fices, which are being reconstructed In the President's absence. Firemen quickly had the blaze under control. The entire country, from the At lantic Coast to the Pacific, was gripped last Saturday by an electric storm, silent and Invisible, but car rying earth currents so powerful that every telegraph wire was crip pled and even the submarine cable service badly tangled. For a time telegraph communication was sus pended. Weather Bureau offlclals and telegraph experts attributed the electrical disturbance to the aurora borealis. Theodore P. Shonts, president of the $225,000,000 Ryan-Belmont la terborough Metropolitan Company, of New York, president of the Chi cago ft Alton Railroad, Toledo St. Louis It Western Railroad, and di rector of many other Important companies, has been sued for $200, 000 damages by the husband of a woman whose affections he Is al leged to have alienated. Through his lawyer, Delaacy Nleoll, Mr. Shonts declares he Is the victim of one of the strsngest cases of mis taken Identity on record. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Mary A. Wright, riaintilT, vs. Henry I. Wright, IVfendant. To Henry I. Wright, the above named defendant: You are hereby not! lied and required to apixar and answer the complaint of the plaint Iff K!ed against you In the above enti tled suit and court within six weeks ir.mi the date of the lirM publication of this summons whieh said ti.t publication is made on 1-Vid.iy, the 27th day or August. A. I). 1!hh. And you will take not lee that if you fail to so apiear and answer t lie said com plaint, or otherwise plead thereto, within said time, the plaint ill iur want thereof will apply to the court forth.'.' relief prayed for and demand ed in her said complaint: to-wit, for a decree of the court dissolving the Ixmds of matrimony now and heretrr t'ore existing between plaint iff and defendant and grant ingVo piaint i!T an absolute divorce: and for ct her rn:;lt able relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order of Hon. II. .1. I Van. Cir cuit Judge of tho Sixth Judicial Dis trict of the State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the :V.th day of August, A. l. l!H'.l. Pktkksox & Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Stanfield Livery, Feed & Sale Stable Now Hip Careful Drivers Special Attention given the traveling public C. L. SAWYER, Prop. STANFKLl). OIIK. niUiiu Jf mis re Lm mJkmSm Shilf si TAKFELD 4-.T4 ti NOTICE FCR PUBLICATION. U'l IlLlsllKUl li'I irtmiMit of the Intt rler. I'nld J Stutva I.nd Office. I -a Cinnd Orcein, Sri. 7. IllK. Nirtl.'el ln-reliy trtvi-n ttial liavlil . Sinlih. Ii'vIms uniltT tlit- lM will ami 'f Jolm K. ( ni), ilifOMil. of Klin r. ontnii. who on Mbp Ii 3i. li'O, mauu Miiiiiii.1.hiI Amillcatloii. Nu. li'rtM. Hcrial .No. tus.J f.irilio N W'4 Hivtlon Ji. Town-.ili V Nttrtli, 9u Kant ot Ore Wlllaint-llu Mcriillan hart tiled notU-e of liiU'iiiloit lo mako ttnal flvv year proof, to iialIWi claim lot he and above dcarrilnsl. U-foiv Frank HallliMT County Clerk, at libonVv In IVmlli-ton, Ore tiou. ou the llt day of UcUilicr, UM). Claimant naim-s aa wltmtwai Monnxl L. Fix and Benjamin U Fix. of I'endlvton. On txn. Jidih K, Hawk and Frank Lane, of Nulla, Orvsua. P. C. BRAMWEI.U Recbtor. mi s k B 1 1 L ft "'y'-w-tmnu fiV 'irffini I V1 1 " You're sure you're getting the genuine when you buy from us. Nln .tnnifofl rif rfillifi twttVa Mn t!inif.rnf Knvintf rt.n virtft less trash Dlaccd in LiKUb INUULli bottles and palmed off sj the 1 Genuine. ; j c Bre now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con r. tumn in .fief u-tinrc I'nn Arift onaKli t fKtain this famniia Painlessjentistry Ov tit tewa al lea km thatr pltm hrldaraock Sa. WanllfMina a t4 22k nU ar awnlala 93.60 Cum S.Ofj 22klrUnTMtk 3.5l Eaaaairahsi IOC hth, mrc 2.51 m mm na hUm t'tr'lUa .50 WORK UARIANTBKD rvVt IB TURS falalo Kitractloa n. whaa laU or brtd work Unrtteiwl. OooMiltatloK Tia eaaaot Mt btlt iialr work ilw Jivwk.rm. Allwck ftill.raur ulcvai, MKlfMlctttaalaiat. MM Wise Dentxil Co. TxiancWua.Sia. PORTLAND, OREGON OrICX X0C1U: S A. at. a ( f . M. Saaaafa. a. 4 quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, sU charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. $4. 90 Pure old honest whiskey et en honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government end tn YOU to contain ell the secondary coostituents that make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't it, alcohol. W. J." VAN SCHUYVER & COi EfUbliiM 1(364 105-107 Sscosd Stftaat. Pgrdaad, Otrfon Cut T TMtS UNt aaaaVTeaat . W. J. Vaa Sdtuprer 4t Cm fmtmmt, OnaW EacUxl alaat fed &30 lor ta aataai aaW aw at eaa Vf GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. I r.aUaa "r- mm THE MARKETS ; FortlMd. Wheat New crop, track prices: Club, 69c; bluestem, 96c; red Rus sian, 8CJc. Barley 125.50 $26.00 per ton. Oats $27.00 e $27.50 per too. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley, $15 $16 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $18.00 $19.00; alfalfa, $14; clo ver. $14. Butter Extra, S6c; fancy, S3 9 3Cc; store; 221c. Eggs Ranch, candled, 32c 9 321c. Hops 1909 contract, 221c; 1908 crop, l'c; 1907 crop, 12c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1(9 23c per pound; Valley, 23 0 lie. Mohair 2 tc. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem 981c; Club 89e. Oats New, $26 0 $28 per toa. Barley New. $26.60 $27 too. Hay Eastern Washington timo thy. $20 ii 31 per ton; Puget Sound bay, $13 & $14 Pr ton; alfalfa, $18 per ton. Butter Washington creamery, 39c; ranch, 20 tf tie. Eggs Selected, local. 3S 9 3 to. Potatoes $li 9 $11 per ton. "AS WELL GET THE BEST" FURNISH-COE IRRIGATION PROJECT Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon This enterprise is the outcome of the creative fjcn'rjs of tno Hon. W. J. Furnish, of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Mr. Furnish is one of Oregon's greatest business men. He is without doubt tho greatest wheat raiser in Oregon. He has always been noted for his cool, careful and re liable judgment. In the prime of life, forty-five years of age, and after forty years residence on the Umatilla River, he formulated the Project, bought largely of its lands, and built the great Furnish canals, carrying water to its thirsty plains. With Mr. Furnish as its father, it was from the first certain that the project was a winner. Later, when the lands were ready for the market, he selected as a partner and half owner, an Oregon man who had demonstrated his ability to make things move, Dr. Hen ry Waldo Coe, of Portland, Oregon. To Dr. Coe is due the credit for the Coe reservoir. The great FURNISH CANALS, with the lands back of them, 10,000 acres in all, and the COE RESERVOIR, make up the FURN1SH-COK PROJECT. COE RESERVOIR - !.. '...-J.- - ' " y Vj'"''" " ' -'t -""r WORK IS I'lWMlRESSINO WITH ALL SI'EEO UltX THIS STItUCTURK Ily a nlwly lalann-rl arrantnent lM;tween tlie owners, Mr. Furnish ha charge of the physical Hide of the enterprise, toilklliiff and inaintenarire, while Ir. (i lias the respoiutihility for the land sales. Under this nice adjustment of responsibility and work, condition have been, and are prog-rossing, as mnrtthly as ever they lave done In any similar enterprise anywhere. With ample means to do whatever hliould I necessary to do, tliere has been a steady growth of the enterprise and tlte land oale has U-en very rapid. IN A FEW MONTHS THP.SK LANDS WILL ALL HE SOLD For full particulars, address COLUMBIA LAND COMPANY HK.NItr W. COK, frnldial No. 603 6 Marqoam Uuilding, Portland, Oregon, or Stanfield, Oregon, or any agent of the company.