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Reduce the Cost of Living Improve the Quality of Food by investieatigating the economical and baking merits of Crescent Egg- Phosphate Baking Powder. . Guar anteed by $500 and the Pure Food laws. ■ PfIMDADC IT UfITU ,<^-st£3j^q^^-. COMPARE IT WITH fjfig-iJ^a^JsSJjS Cream of Tartar p^aWW^^jd Baking Powders I WjTiyTTJrjjJl costing 25c per W^^^^yT^J pound does more R^kt^^^^ffM aDd better work SSS^^^BsjS in (he kitchen for Crescent Manufacturing Co., Manufacturers, Seattle, Wash. Wallace Barn Heavy Team Work Freighting Saddle and Rack Horses East End Front St. Rhone 367 cTw/Wallace We Make Our ICE CREAM €J We buy the material from ranchers near Leav enworth. •I We guarantee absolute cleanliness and purity. «I Nuff ced. t| Any quanty; any time. Palace of Sweets City Dray Line License No. 2 All kinds of hauling promptly and carefully done BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING Distributor of Rainier Beer i Lee J. Howerton GIVE YOUR LAUNDRY work to the Leavenworth Hand Laundry We do the best work in the city. Bundles called for and delivered. We also do cleaning, repairing and pressing. Phone 42 ( "" The Highest Grade of Job Printing In \ All of Its Branches • The best paper, the best inks, the best workman ship and most modern and up-to-date type faces. If you want all of these, let us do your printing. We make a specialty of color work. THE~ECHO Leavenworth Wash. BUTTER WRAPPERS AT THE ECHO OFFICF. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE NORTHWEST John F. Main to Go on Judicial Ticket By Sticker—Movement to Change Name of Panama Canal John F. Main, of Seattle, has been named to fill the vacancy on the su preme bench of Washington, made by the recent death of Judge Dunbar. Owing to the large amount of work be for the court this fall Gov. Hay was asked to fill the place immediately so as to relieve the other judges. Judge Main has presided over one branch of the superior court of King county for several terms and was renominated to succeed himself in the recent non-par tisan primaries, standing near the top, among twenty-eight candidates. As Judge Dunbar had been nominated to succeed himself there is now a va cancy on the ballot for the November election. The attorney-general has decided that the election will have to be made by use of stickers. Judge Main having been designated by the governor, is the logical candidate for sticker selection and this method will be followed. The primary election law and the act governing a non-partisan judiciary provides no other means. Judge Main stands exceptionally well among the lawyers and his fellow men. For some time he was a member of the law faculty of the University of Washington. Barristers all agree he will be a valuable accession to the state supreme court. He began his new duties on October 1. Resolutions recently adopted by the Spokane Chamber of Commerce call upon the congress of the United States to call the inter-oceanic waterway being dug between the Atlantic and Pacific, the American Canal. As this is a great American enterprise it is argued that the waterway should not be named in honor of Panama. Particularly i&this true since the land in the canal zone has been ceded to the United States. The Spokane chamber intends to try to enlist commercial bodies all over the country to support it in this move ment, which is a patriotic one at the bottom. For the dredging of Coos Bay, in Oregon, the government is having an odd ship built by the Seattle Construc tion & Dry Dock Company. The keel is to be laid next month. The ship will be 242 feet long. Although look ing like a big steel freighter, this craft will not be provided with any partic ular carrying capacity. She will be equipped with a 26-inch centrifugal pump, propelled by a 500 horse-power engine, for sucking sand from the bot tom of the bay and depositing it in the hoppers of the vessel, to be discharged later The craft will cost $390,000. It will be named Michie, in honor of Col. P. S. Michie, U. S. A., who is superintending the construction of the novel ship. Howard G. Cosgrove has been made president of the board of regents of the University of Washington. He is serving his third term as a member of the board. Regent Cosgrove is a son of the late Gov. Cosgrove and at present practicing law in Seattle. The dispute between the board and the Northern Pacific Railway, as to whether the railroad has a right-of-way through the campus of a width of 200 feet, has been settled, after a long wrangle. The railroad has accepted a compro mise for an 80-foot right-of-way and agrees 'to keep it permanently en closed, with overhead and underground masonry crossings, and sodded parking slopes. To encowge more general agricul tural development, the Oregon-Wash ington Railroad & Navigation Company is taking a keen interest in the promo tion of district and county fairs, in the vast territory that it traverses, in the Pacific Northwest. Its representatives and experts in tanning, stock raising and other branches of soil culture are attending these annual exhibits and doing all they can to stimulate the farmers to a more general participation. Cups and other trophies are being of fered to help create a great enthusiasm. Among the O. W. cups awarded this year are several for stock, potatoes and fruits. ' For soreness of the muscle*, whether in duced br violent exeroUe or injury, there is nothing than Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment also relieres rheumatic pains. For sale by King* City Drag Store. _ G,bc Icavenwortb £cho« AMBITION TALKS! LAsk"^*".lill The elimination of nonessentials is a mighty [actor in success. i~^%^^^^^^^^ Petty men with paltry-minds who are constantly worrying over the unimportant features of their work, are as thick as sand-fleas and just about as valuable. - Whenever you see a book-keeper so busy rewriting records and compiling statistics that he can't get time to keep his books in balance, you are looking upon a man who will soon draw his pay from the' overseer of the poor. A clean spade is more effective than a dirty one, but the digger who stops to wash his spade between each shovelful of earth will not dig a very large hole. When you start to dig a hole, the important thing is to get the hole dug; and no man can lay a. brick wall, sell ,groceries, write a good book or run a bank until he has learned how to eliminate. Elimination is the process of getting rid of what doesn't count. The man who is not able to throw out of his mind the unimportant things will always be doing unimportant work, Just as the : hunter who stops to shoot every rabbit he sees finds the day gone before he turns his attention to bigger game; and if a bear should suddenly turn up he would have to journey across Jordan, because he would not be prepared for anything but a rabbit. The elimination of the worthless is the hardest task of the man whose face is turned toward the East. There -are only 24 hours in a day, and the man who can not eliminate what is .not worth while has no time for the things that are. But there is only one way to eliminate detail work. I Learn how to do it. Then you can eliminate details by passing them on; but to pass them on be fore you understand them is to sentence yourself to Sheol. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS furnished by the Chelan County Abstract Company for Week Ending Sept. 28, 1912 Ralph W Whitehall et al to Jas M King $10 lots 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 b 2 Co lumbia hts add Wen » E F Cadman to H H Huff $2250 s 25 lot 8 b 57 replat Ist, Wen D J Marble to R E Marble $1 lot 3, blk 4 Leav Gardens R E Marble to D J Marble $1 lot 4, blk 4 Leav Gardens Phillip Bartlett to R E Marble et al $475, lots 3 & 4 blk 4 Leav Gardens Charles Houck to W B Greg? $1 strip on east side nH nwX of lot 1, 5 22 20 D C Town to Entiat Delta Orchards, $1 lots 3 4 sec 16, lots 1 2 neK neK sec 17 tp 25 21 Edward Jablonski to Smith Carleton $10 lots 13 14 b 1 Momingside, Wen Florence H Young to Holmes G Lash et al $2000 seX & eVa ;swK & strip on side sj£ nwK 529 19 Adam Weber et al to C B Warner $1 pt eja neK sec 29 23 19 (15# acres) Wen Dcv Co to A Greenfield $500 lot 24 b 3 Columbia bridge, Wen Alfred Hackett to F W Easly $1350 lots 19 20 b 42 govt town Chelan US to Geo W Belt lots 1 & 2, *% neK sec 4 22 19 U S to Northern Pacific R R Co lot 6 sec 6 23 20 Chelan county, Wash Lamb-Davis Lbr Co to Arthur D Allen $1 nwK nwK sec 3, 26 17 A A Shore to J E Shore $1 nw# swK & lot 10 sec 12 26 17 Oliver E Batdorf to Bertha Batdorf $1 pt lot 3 b 2 pt lot 1 b 7 amend Cen add Wen William H Isenhart to Nellie Ber nice Sines $1 lot 16 blk 15 G T Che lan Alonzo Peters to J H Howard $2250 lots 29 & 30 blk G N Wen J H Howard to Alonzo Peters $1500 pt lot 10 blk 45 replat Ist, Wen W J Kelson to Nelson Corbett $1 undivided # int lot 1 sec 28 22 21 Dora M Martin to I E Alexander $1 pt lot 6 blk 3 Nob Hill Mission, Cash I E Alexonder to Mac L Griffin $400 pt It 6 b 3 Nob Hill P J Hamst^om to O O Rowland $10 nj4 sw# se#, v*% swK & lot 5, 7-27-22 W R Prowell to B F Tigner $1 lot 5, Prowell's Orchard Tracts (47 4-10) A Frank A Reynolds to E E Simons $1 lot 47 & lot 3 blk "D" Cascade Gardens John A J Farrell to A G McCoy $1 lots 10 & 11 blk 18 Ist add Leav Martin Christiansen to Lamb-Davis Lbr Co $1 s.i seX sec 32 27 18 Dora A Worthen to First M E church. Wen $1300 pt lot 14 b 45 replat Ist add Wenatchee Ezra P Carpenter to Luther M Cun difl tl lot W H Dickson's add, Wen During the summer months mother* ot young children should watch for any unnat ural looseness of the boweU. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by King's City Drug Store. Election* For Leavenworth A municipal election for the electing of officers for the City of Leavenworth will be held the first Tuesday after theflr.it Mon day in December, which will be December Brd of this year. The primary will be held on November Declarations of candidacy must bo filed with the City Clerk on or before the sth day of October. There will be elected for the City of Leav enworth this year five 15) eouncllmen, mayor, clerk, cltv attorney, and treasurer. The terms of office of all the oouncllmen expire this fall except that of Charles Mlschke and J. E. Hchubert, who hold over for another year. Notlee or Sale of Bond* Notice Is hereby Klven that sealed pro posals will be received by the City of Leav enworth forthesale of forty-four thousand dollars (144,000) water bonds at 6 per oaal per annum, until Ootober H, 1012 at 7 o'clock PAII bids must be addressed to the City Bonds are of One Thousand Dollar i$1000) denomination and mature In twenty \2o> years, and were voted for the purpose of Installing a water system. All bids must be aocompnnled by a certi fied check for Two Thousand Dollars (14)00.) Dated this 18th day of September. 1812. aXTi A. HAMILTON. City Clerk. Leav enworth, Chelan County, State of Washing ton. sept2ooct4 _____ Leav. Cleaning and Dye Works Now open in the building adjoining Wheeler's Art Studio. We are pre pared to do all kinds of Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing and Dyeing and make CLEANING LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY F. H. Delameter Place Your Order For COAL Nowl We handle the celebrated Crow's Nest Coal from Brit ish Columbia Mines. New Oats and Hay Call and get our prices. THE FEED STORE Rutherford & Burns jfriday ©ctcbcr 4 19U PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEWIS J. NELSON ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW Notary Public Suite 1 Elliott Block Of ace Telephone 14 Residence Telephone 15 Lkavikwokth. Wash. J. B. ADAMS Attorney and Counsellor at Law Notary Public Drawing - deeds, contracts and mort gages, and examining abstracts a specialty i:. 11. fox LAWYER NOTARY PUBLIC Loc*tlan~Bmith Building ovirOsrlQiUsfs Jewelry Store Lenvenwortb, Washington C Victor Martin Omar P. Barrows MARTIN & BARROWS LAWYERS 1-2 23 First National Bank Building » Phone 608 Wenatchee - - Washington ; JOHN E. PORTER Attorney at Law Notary Public 810 Columbia Valley Bank Bldg Office phone 1635 Res. phone 1074 Wenatchee Wash. Ira Thomas - G. O. Hannan THOnAS & HANNAN LAWYERS Suite., Rarer Building Wenatchee Washington Law Offices of .luidUigloiit Maker A Shiner I Wenatchee, Washington U. 8. Commissioner Notary Public REEVES, CROLLARD & REEVES LAWYERS Office. Second Floor Reeves Building Farmers' Phone *H i Wo n ate In. - - Washington B. J. Williams A N. Oorbln , WILLIAMS & CORBIN Attorneys at Law Wenatchee ■ Washington ' Whitney & Hn(km Lawyers Columbia Valley Wenatchee Bank Bid*. Wash. .J. M. CROM - Civil Engineer and Surveyor Civil Engineer Cashmere Phone 88 Cashmere, Livery and Sale Stable V. L. BROWN. Proprietor Good Rigs, Saddle and Pack Horses 100 Envelope* with your name and address 75c : At The Echo Office ' HOTEL ELMAN" Near Depot and Court House Best appointed Hostelry in . Central Washington European Plan—Oafe In Connection The place where all Leavenworth people stop when IN WENATCHEE When you go to Wenatchee take the bus for Hotel Wenatchee Most convenient to all important business points, and Where you are most likely to meet other Leavenworth visitors to The Metropolis of the Valley. PHYSICIANS AND.DENTISTS SB. Q. W. KOXKBY PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I.«»tr»nwortl», With, DR. J. STILLSON JUDAH Physician and Surgeon Office ro&rfof Koerner's Drug Store Phones—Office, 112; Residence, 111 Office Hours— lo to 12 a.m. 2-4, 7-8 p.m. Sundays by appointment DR. A. Q. ncKEOWN OLD RELIABLE DENTIST Office Hours V to 12 and 1:30 to 5 In the Smith Block Phono 132 N. M. SORENSON PROSECUTING ATTORNEY CHELAN COUNTY Office. Suite No. 1, Rarey Building Wenatchee, Washington DR. P. A. SNYDER DENTIST Adjoining Com- Office Hours merclal Club Rooms h::ki to —1 to 6 W. M. McCOY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Columbia Valley Bank Building ,Wenatchee, Wash Phone*: Office,-1665; Residence, IG«3. Leaven worth Undertaking Co. ■ Licensed Embalmers Telephone 183 ' Lady assistant always In attendance. Embalming guaranteed. Prices and terms reasonable. Parlors opposite the Congregational church. Leavenworth, Wash. H. N. MAY. Wenatchee, Wash. The Cascade Undertaking Company MARTIN A KUELBS, Pr^pa rtrs. A. J. riartln, rig Kmbalmlng Guaranteea Night or Day Calls Promptly Attended Prices and Terms Reasonable Telephone 182 License No. 4 i Leavenworth, Washington r . ~"> Wenatchee Abstract Company Incorporated R. W. VERMILYA, Mgr. Abstracts of Title to all lands in Chelan county Prompt Attention Given Mail Orders Columt>l«;v«ll y Bank Bids. Wen»lch«e, Woihlnton V -/ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE IS OUR BUSINESS We were here when Ohelan County J was organized, our records are com plete and kept up dally: accurate and quick service Is our motto- Mall us your order. Chelan County Abstract Co. (Incorporated) J. A. GELLATLY W. W. GRAY President Beer- WENATCHEE, WASH. SECRET SOCIETIES F. O. fc. .^ -v irtk. Cascade Aerie No. 038 -^SS^a^JL'*i Fraternal Order ofEaglca meets Ist and 3d Friday Tft>T-IV-> evening in 1.0.0.P. Hall Visiting members cordially invited to attend. A. >!. Johnson, Worthy Pres.; I. W. Faulk ner, Secretary. ———_ I. O. O. F. j^SBJPH- Hamilton Lodge No. M 4. meets cv 41^9 Ht cry Saturday night at ?:3U in Fire 1^ men's hall. KmU David, N. O. Walt Myers, Rec. Seo. J F. Hartmao. Finnan clal Sec. F. S. Searles, Treasurer, Visitors cordially Invited. Improved Order of Red Men i Ohlckamln Lodge meets flrst and third Wednmdaysln I. (>. O. F. hall. Hacbetn.T. U. Thompson: Chief of Records, Art Johnson* Visiting brethren cordially invited to at tend. jf> KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS »■ >!• ■■ the second and fourth •*AJ?ir}& Krl.liiy in the month In Sgl^MS Firemen's Hall. K.T.Htew- Xi??SrJ-^ art. O. <••: C. W. Moore. K. «^*ffit of R. ami ft. Visiting bretli- rev coriilully inritad.