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-1 I Ashe Eenney Buggies The Delayed Car Has Arrived . . . One of the most complete lines of Hacks, Runabouts and Rubber Tired Rigs in the county can be found at C. A. BARRETT & CO. Athena, Oregon. MiiM& .DSCLUHLYPuKE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVtt BAKIHB POWPEH CO., MEW VOBK. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. f1! r"-" ' '-'-Vl'iilf Uilftn mini Cures r?y ill Kidney and ladder Diseases Foley s Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Folefs Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. A Merchant Cured After Having Given Up Hop. Foley & Co., Chicago. Gentlemen: I was afflicted with Kidney and Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numerous preparations without getting any relief and had given up hope of ever being cured when FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. After using one bottle I could feel the effect of it, and after taking six fifty-cent bottles, I was cured of Kidney and Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past twenty years and I owe it to FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. James Smith, Bentons Ferry, V. Va. A Veteran of the Civil War Cured After Ten Years of Suffering. R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes: "Most of the time for ten years I was confined to my bed with some disease of the kidneys. It was so severe I could not move part of the time. I consulted the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me." Refuse Substitutes Two Sizeo? BO Cents '.-and S1.00 i $25,000: I 1 Purses and ' Premiums.. Six solid days of taoiog from . October 1 to 6 inclusive. Under the auspices of the Walla Walla County fair Association! Two baroesi events and at I least, three rnooiug races daily. PREMIUM SHOW OF FANCY LIVESTOCK ( Big Fruit Fair in eonneo- tion opeu day aud uigbt. Do- Caprio's famous baud gives ( couoerts atternoou and even iug. Morphy slugs to beat the ( baud afteruoou aud eveuiug. Reduced rates on all rail- roads. . T. H. BRENTS. Pres. ' A. 0. VANDE WATER, Sec j THE FIRST LODGE Relic of Old Masonic Lodge at Oregon City UNDER CHARTER OF BUM Corner Stone of Lodge Building- Dis turbed to Make Improvements Revives Historical Interest. FEf.lALE WEAKNESS 2 1-a Congreas St. Portland, Mains, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to doctor'g medicine I ever need and I know whereof I speak. I suf. fered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros tratsd me. Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding headaches. My limbs would swell up aud I would feel so weak 1 could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond (lie help of physicians, but Wine of rp1""' vtmnM itnu-sena to mo. i e i CHARGED WITH GRAFTING pilmen Bartlett and Oardinier on 1 Trial at La Grande. The Oregon City Star gives tbe fol lowing aooouut of tbe disturbauoe of tbe ooruer stone and records of tbe ( Irleat Masonio lodge in Oregon, i Multnomah No. 1, at Oregon City, , which was founded in 1847: After laying for 20 yeais inside tbe corner stone of tbe Masonio temple at Sixth aud Muiu streets, tbe records of tbe lodge aud other data that was plaoed in tbe cornet stone at tbe time of tbe dedication of the building, were brought to light reuently. The reasou for the corner stone being dis turbed was on acconut of tbo new front that bas been put on the build ing. At tbe time when the comer stnue was laid noue ever thought that they wonld live to see the papers disturbed. For 20 years passers by have brushed close to tbe records that would tell some day, if there should happen to be any disaster come to tbe city or country, what the building was and what it was nesd for. It would toll of the mysteries of Masonry and the history of the oountry. But the demands of trade made it Ouoilineii Ed Bartlett and Steve iuier of La Grande, are on trial week in tbo circuit court at La ide for grafting tbe saloons of Jeity. It ia charged that Bartlett Oardinier took $125 eaob from f saloons to permit gambling to Jty Marshal Louis Rayburu secur evideuce aganist Bartlett and jiinier and charged tbem with the io of grafting iu open council ting three months 'ago, aud as a PL It of Rayburn's charges he was TwstoiLhv Onirlinnr in flm muntimx- Try The TROY LAUNDRY For GOOD WORK vital fltktNRY KEENE, Agent, fornJTHENA, men laye men OREGON THE JJ !T. NICHOLS HOTEL ! Marl J. E. FROOME, prop. f Iff I Ohii the Citv. eacd thisl tff be . THE ST. NICHOLS U Hi unly ne that can HccoinmodHtt mitnmerilal iravplpr. Iff- 'mi icftoiiiendeil fur (Ik clemi nnrt voll vonlllHlprl rooms. BANNER SALVE j MA, aki. third. Atbbha, Or. I the most healina salva'in the world t "Saving at the Spigot Wasting at the Bung" That's what buying poor paint means. Paint may be low priced by the gallon and be extravagant to use owing to to it's poor covering power and wearing quality. After the paint is applied it's too late to save. Start right and use The Sherwin-Williams Paint MADE TO PAINT BUILDINGS WITH, OUTSIDE AND INSIDE. It covers more surface, spreads easier, and lasts longer than any other prepared paint, or hand-mixed lead and oil. CALL FOR I COLOR CARDS I Umatilla Lumber Yard Peebler & Chamberlain Successors to tbe Umatilla Implement Co. Agricultural Implements WAGONS, CARRIAGES ENGINES, MACHINERY, THRESHERS ETC. ATHENA, OREGON necessary for tbe old building to be torn apart and tbe comer stone bad to go with it. It was torn out and the records given to J. R. Humphreys wbo put tbem in the vanlt of tbe bank of Oregon City for safekeeping. In their long burial water bad reached some of tbe papers and they were a little discolored. But a new box was prooured and tbe original papers plaoed back as they were plaoed years ago. The corner stone was sealed up and plaoed at the oorner of tbe building where it will remain nntil something now not thonght of disturbs it, or it is taken out for some similar reason such as the present. Tbe new resting place of the doon meuts aud coins will not be exactly in the corner of the building, but will be under tbe pavement and people pass ing uear tbe front part of the building will be withiu a few inches of tbe records, whiob, by the way, are her metically sealed. It was an idea of a member of the Masons to have some services at the replooiug ol tbe corner stone, but as it was neoessary for tbe work to be done at once tbe plan was given up. Tbe present lodge, Multnomah No. 1, was iustitned in 1917, receiving its cbarter from the grand lodge of Missouri. Worthy Grand Master Stroud was tbe first master of tbe lodge. One of tbe relics that tbe local Masons take pride iu is an old hnrsebide truuk that crossed tbe plains in 1817 iu wbioh their cbarter came, aud which they have now in their lodge rooms. ON WATER ROUTE Vessels oi Open River Transportation Co. Finds Business Lively. Wheu the embargo of wheat declar ed by tbe O. R. & N. company, pend ng the settlement of tbe grain hand lers' strike, the only part of the East ern Oregon and Washington wheat crop going to Portland was handled by tbe Open River Transportation company, tbe steamboats of which company are operated to their fullest capacity between tbe Colilo portage, and upper Columbia points. Daily round trips are being made' by the steamers Mountain Gem and Ro lief of this company, which connect with the steamers Charles R. Spencer aud oue or two of tbo D.P. & A. boats at tbe West end of the portage. The steamer Relief weut down to Celilo with ber first cargo of wheat from Horse Heaven aud Hover. Re ports are that long striugs of teams from tbe Horse Heaven country aro coming into toe town of Hover daily and unloading grain on tbe docks there for steamers plying between that town aud the portage road. Captain Frank J. Smith, superin tendent of water lines of the Open River oompany, Las returned from a visit to the upper country and reports everything moving lively in that vi cinity. Tbe Mountain Gem, tbe largest ves sel on the upper Columbia waters, leads tbe river fleet in the grain move ments this year. She is making two rouud rips a week between Hover and Celilo. It is 115 miles between tbe two points. Tbe Relief, built by the Opon River Transportation company, of Portland, expressly for haudliog tbe grain from Hover, was launched at Blalook's last week. The Mouutaiu Gem, carfying 110 tous of grain along with her other freight, has been unable to handle all tbe grain offered and tbe coming of tbe Relief will astust greatly in reliev ing tbe congestion at Hover. In case of necessity tbe steamer W. R. Todd is available for service and may bo called upon at any time. This is Hover's first year as a wheat shipping point and tbe results have beeu most promising, so much so that next year it is predicted the town will greatly exceed the record for the present season. This season tbe river company bas outdistanced tbe O. R. & N. road, and next seasou tbe North Bank line, now building through Hover, will be iu the field as the third bidder for business. Tbe O. R. & N. runs along tbe water edge on tbe south bank; tbo Northern PaciQo follows tbo water line on tbe north shore; tbe steamers ply between tbe banks. Will Double Track Along North Bank. Last Monday a report was circulat ed that tbe camps of tbe PaciQo Con struotion company bad shut down. An official of that oompany, who would only consent to be interviewed on conditions that bis name be not divulged, informed us that a reduc tion of force bad been made at tbe various camps ;tbat ponding a decision of tbe superior court on right of way questions, only small forces of men would be employed, just sufficient to retain a legal footing. He also thought that whatever tbe decision of tbe court might be, there would be a double track on tbe north bank; that the plans of . tbe PaciQo Construction company, wbiob is in reality the Chicago & Milwaukee, provide for a bridge at Wallula. Wallula Gate way. Death From lockjaw. never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antisep tic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Cbas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y., writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on bis neck I ever saw." Cures cuts, wounds, burns and sores. 25o at Win. Mo Bride's, druggist.