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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1893)
v . Pure A cream of tartar bating powder Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. . - , Royal Baking Powder Company; K38 . Wall Street. New York. JETULrlfy Towr Hloocl t SYRUP OF Cfc . . -OTXJFtJEiEl- - -.finpnt Carbuncle Sore Eyes, ,i'er, ' :.-t Rheum, Fever Erysipelas, Ring worm I'ni s.Tumcrs-anil Syphilitic Affection fwSkta, fiipoat Hud Bones. mm ).-'! tmi. . ..' For Sale . Klrkland Plancsr OrugStorw. rotice. , . .'." -"The iTtflmlilp-4herotofdie existing be tween Ueo. Martin, uuti Irving Mctuary nil tier tho Urm naine of McQimiy di Murtin, publisher of tint Athena Pkehh halt this Xind. day of May, lH'.W, dissolved by mutual onfient, iiaid newspaper plant and lubscrln tlon lHM)k having been Hold to J. W. Hmltlt. alludvertislnirnnu Job printing account due, the firm of Mutuary Martin re-dnu ami payable to Irving McCiuury, and muist be $uUta at once. Ibvino ('Quaky. , , ." . Ukoegs. Matin. Administrator' Notice. NOTlCl! Is herpHy siVen that the unden rprned has been by an order of the Coun ty Court of Umatilla comity, o-i?gon, made and entered on Uie 1 th day- f April, 180S, duly uijKihi(d Aiiinttiimmtor of estate of .FohiL Walksn; dwetuted, late of wild county. Ail prttomi having claims agalnxt wild estate will be n(iilrd to- proHent the name with ' ;,v.nr'crChHrB t.o the undorHlgued at. hla w-'.hIikv, In Heli, Oregon, or to rny attor iirv iii Wetn. within nix month from the (.of thin notlee, oi be forever imrred, anil aiupersoiu owing said eatnte will please sot tie the same wit hout delay. Dated at Athena tlhls J7th day of April, 1WW. .B. M. Power. - Husrh O. Walker, " Atty for Adm'r; Administrator. Notice. .. Haviiiff tliis?2nd. day of May', 1S93; sold the Athena Fikmh plant and subscription book to fi W, Hmlth. w.Uo- will continue old subscrip tion accounts and collect for the same after June 1st, and desiring- to engage in auothor business, I must earnestly request all my Hid patrons and friends indebted to me for, advertising and Job piinttm? to settle by June 16th' Iiviso Mcquakt. Bids Wanted, for Wood . JTrrW will'ftereeefved birtiie Board of Dtreet- XI ors ot school District No. a, Athena, ure , n to i o'clock d. in.. Monday. June 12. 18(13 lor furnishing said district wlih 15 cords or pine and 15 cords of red ftr or taineraclt wood ne-halfto be cut in lengths of S feet. Air wood furnished to he cut troin good, straight timber, while In the sap, and to be delivered; n or before Kent. 1,481)1. J. W. Maloney, Sy order of Board- i -- j - r Clerk- ReHablc. , When you tire in Pendleton- do not fail to call on Mark P. John, the Jeweler, and expert watch re pairer. All mail orders , promptly attended to. If you want anything in the jewelry line, write me. Take Notice. AthenP Oregon April 26th I89S. : ,On and after this date I will not k le responsible for any : debts enn Itracted by my husband Walker Wilson. Mrs' Catherine Wilson. Pay np. All parties knowing themselves .indebted to me, are notified to vcome forward and settle without -delay.' . ' ' - Jatiw 1st tf. . Krf A; Miller, &o fou Want Money? I have lately taKen the agency for the D.'S. Baser estate for loan ing money on real estate in Uma tilla county. Those conter&plating securing loans will do well to call on me. Besides making loans as cheap or cheaper than any one else, I can assure yem prompter ac tion and less red tape. ' k, -v, W. T, Gilmas. Ntice. " ,' ;' -- -:t ' - For the next GO days King & " Company drugglsta will sell goods . . for cash only.- A cat on prices the lowest ever known is Athena. i Having purchased the Press plant and subscription loks,: I would consider, it a favor if all those in arrears would come fore : ward and settle at once. This is necessary a I wish to close, the tr Id! books and start a new set. 2. t. RerpetfaDy, J. W. Smith, i Mutton eve: y F -'urliy at the t, K- meat maikcL CITY AND COUNTY. A Full Resame of Ne W3---Local Per sonal and Otherwise. E. DePeatt went down taPendle ton Sunday- Master Harry Rosenjweig 13 clerking at- Ilollis'. Cougars are reported numerous en upper Birch Creek. - The State Grange, met , at The Dalles last Wednesday. Have you seen that silver ware Hollis is giving away to his custo mers. Miss Josie Wright of Weston station, visited with friends in Athena, Saturday. Onlv the purest and freshest drugs used in Prescriptions at the iftHeer Drug Store.. Tne Athena flour mil's will re- sume grinning again in a lew clays. Athena flour sells everywhere. , C W. Ilollis' left on yesterday morning's train for Medical Lake . where hejjpes to recuperate for a few weekly ... . ,v Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewfn's baby was taken sick Wednesday, but at this writing is reported as getting WflPS ve,7 wel1 Ihe Lat of Athena's last venrrs of wheat whs shipped by Da'id Taylor, over The "Hunt" line to-San. Francisco. , V O. W. Hewitt' fifrniture has arrived, and he is now prepared jto. furnish customers with drugs, , as 'cheap as any one in town. . i Chas. Dunn, of the Corner Groc ery went to Pendleton Tuesday, riding down on his wheel, making the time in less than two hoim. L. Pierce of this city is on McKay creek with a force of men and a pile-driver, where he is put ting in a county brjdge. Bergevin Bros., had a suit in the circuit court this week, and went down to Pendleton Wednesday, accompanied by several witnesses. Mrs. Ida Gillie, who has been confined to her room? with pneu monia, is rapidly recovering, her many frieuiU will ba pleaded to note;. ' Wm-. Thompson's new sprinkler is being decorated in fine style in the shape of advertisements, exe cuted in attractke-letters, by the Jones B.rothersv .,'.-'.--.. J. H. Clark yesterday ': received telegraphic summons ? from Port land to the effect that his mother was dying"," and. took tho evening traiii to so to her bed-side. Vt V- - X A party of Pendleton wheelman , tvalter Bowman, A. M. Pierce and Ed. Switzlerrode into Athena Sun day . and, after making, a stop for dinner,. were . joined1 .by the Athena bicycle brigade and! went to the base ball game at Westoni. Miss Edith Walter closes, a suc cessful terra of school' to-day at Gerwalta school house three miles west of town. This, is Miss Wal ter's first term of school, and she proved herself quite a successful teacher, . ". . I am prepared - to wake header beds, hay-racks, wood-racks, cook houses, door and window frames, screens, and, in 'fact all kinds of job work at the lowest rates. Can be found at the Buckley Lurabe Yard. S. A. Maloney. Dr, Geo. W. King nas been an pointed agent by the Amick Chemi cal Co. to handle the conaumptio cure. A ten days course ef treat ment is furnished free to any per son who submits to examination and is found to have consumption. treatment aiterward-will be fur nished at $20 per month - ;- Lithographs of the official map of Um.at-tlia county,' completed by County Surveyor Arnold from the records fsmd information acquired by 3'eaFs of surveying, have been received for distribution.. The map could hardly be more complete or accurate. It gives everything that could possibly be, of value or in terest, and gives it correctly 'Some twenty-five leading fruit growers of the Mud creek neighbor hood in the Eastern End have or ganized a company for the better disposal of their products," to be known as the Fruitvale Fruit Co They have"engaged the services of agent J. fi..' fiogden, who will es tablish an office at Spokane for the sale of fruit,' vegetables, berries, etc. Iti expected that this arrangement will result in considerable advan- Wednesday evenmg th trkf of the state vs. Manuel Corn ado was takerrT u p, Cornado - was indicted for. obtaining money under' false pretense frora Cashier Lively of the Athena bank. The state was represented by -District Attorney Hyde, while Mr. Messick cared for the interests of the defendant. The trial commenced at 7:25 and the jury drawn, the case stated, the evidence: introduced, the jury charged, they retired and returned with a verdict of guilty a charged in the indictment at 8:10, or all in 4o minutes. This is believed to be one of the shortest jury trails from start to anish ever tried in this stal Circuit court convened Monday. Farmers don't forget to price those Lubricating Oils at the Pio neer Drug Store. Mrs. II. Banks, wife of one of our well-to-do farmers, we are Borry to iearn is confined. to her room with severe neuralgia. There will be preaching 'at the Baptist Church Sunday at 11 a. m by the Pastor. A new stock of Clocks and Gold watches just received at thfl- Pio neer Drug Store. t John Brookner, one ocelir most progressive farmers, is electing a commodeous baron his farm, Hewitt uses nothing but pure, fresh drugs in filling prescriptions. Take your prescriptions to him. Tennessee pavs annually $63,28 in pensions to confederate fordTers, i.Tuinan bhe has 567 confederate pension ers. ';.'.. . ' C. L. Holt, the genial druggest at the People's Pharmacy, paid Pendleton, a . business vvisil this week. . V '.. ; : . . XAthena almost daily ..'adds from one to a half dozen to her popu lation, and is getting ther and don't 3'ou forget it. , Hugh McArthur and vrtte, re turned Wednesday from their World's Fair visit, via the 4 Cana dian Pacific." "Mat?" is busy tel ling the sights he saw anjd differ ent experiences. . '.; :;.' A Frank Beale has purclsetl',,trie lot lying west of the C. Jl'.'fPV)dd ' warehause and is laying pje;tron. the big well thereon t nis;resf--.-dence on the corner S)f fourth and Jefferson streets,, to convey water for irrigation purposes. ' " On the 3rd and 4th-of July, the U. P. Ry, v will sell Excursion Tickefs to any station on their lines within 300 miles of Athena at the rate ot one fare. Tickets retaining good tip. to. ; and including July Gth.-. v :' M. S. Bloel, a prominent mer chant of LaGrande, spent jt few days in the city this week vis iting his brother, outsgenml towns- mAn, Jacob Bloch. Mr. Bloeh ex pressed- himeeii as (Weil pleased with 'our little city, and especially the excellent, country s-aEKOuad- G. W. King, who was called to Pendleton last Wednesday, to conmiK with Dr. Smith and others concerning the condition of Hank Vaughn, informs, us that Hank's condition is quite,, serious. He is suffering from concussion of the brain, the result, of , being , 4howii from a horse one" day last weeK. Pendleton Tribune: Thevco-un-. ty road machine is now doing some good work on sour hig-fowtvysi' - -If gives perfect satisfaction. - Ad Nye, our stueet commissioner,, has done some good work with it or upper Court and south- Franklin, "streets., Wonder if th "East End" will ever see it. " Last undaythe b. F. uall is sued a mam oth edition of 52 pages, 3nest and . most inters one of the finest and . most esting papers 'ever published" oh the coast. The Call recently put in a new Hoe .perfecting press,, and this edition is in commemor ation of the advent of the printing Atnons te resolutions passed y the State Grange was one Con demning the "late Oregon legis lature for its extravagant expendi ture of the people's money, an other urging an early opening of the Columbia river, and. resolut ions advocating government con trol of railroads, and favoring free and unlimited coinage of silver, giving it eaual rights with gold, j - Mr. Beeoher. a Chicago sheevi- . buyer, passed through L,aGrande the other day. with a band of 24,000 sheep, purchased in.Uma tilia ' county.- The sheep ' were driven over the old trail in the hills back, , of town. A ;very ex tensive crew is required t5 handle this number of sheep, and four wagon loads of provisions were purchased from LaGrande mer chants. Chronicle. ' ' , it"' 1 Julius Levy and wife, were over from Walla Walla Tuesday' com ing, over on the -freight and stop ping briefly with Athena friends, and "then resuming their journey to Pendleton,' where Mrs. Levy will visit with her 1 parents Yor a few days. Julius returned home yester day morning. While here bifc many friends were pleased to learn that he is doing wll ia his book store business. The Garden City is suffering the same depression- that other money centres in the North west are, but, crop prospects of all kind it encouraging. I ..-, - r's-. .The .Sunday closing , , proMem has solved itself. A majority of the .exhibitors refuse to ' keep open on Sunday as they consider that six days in a week is enough. The exposition gates were thrown open Sunday, but the attend-, ance dwindled down to almost nothing, and the few who did at tend? were dissatisfied ' because there was nothing to see. " These Chicago fellows will yet learn that there is a God " in Israel and that 'one day out of the week raUKt be obferved as a day of rest. After the 15th of June, all dogs caueht on the street without iM 1 license collar on. will ba killed by the citv marshal. ". m: iaN Mrs. Brandon,, who hltewen visiting h sister Mrs. Robt. Cop-' pock, left- last Sunday evening for her home near Albany. 7jl Attorney E. DePeat is attVrraing circuit court Mr. De Peat is con sidered one of the leading attorneys of the Sixth Judicial district. S The C. A. Barrett Co handle the lNew Creaver"i all ste'el pipe header. Go and Bee the machine at their implement house; ' -The Johnson self-dump rake; the Champion Joint mower arid the Whitely mowers aro for sale by. the C. A. Barrett Co. Go- aud see U?Fyk'' thena now has a chicKen or unance. it is irom ifo to 1U fine to- let chicKens! run at largi within, the cwy -laits..'-- Wonde who has been hent-pec kedl : Wadnesday them, .were, sivsral horseir irr the City Pound, nnd;'in some, , manner oneJof them ran against V the ga,te ' aad ocoke its neck, killing it instantly. . ; j ': ,Th '": East Oregonian P. B; Jx)hnFon, ofthe ;Wal?a Walla Union, has had his picture "takeri" and put m his own. paper. If that is not trifling with one's 'sub scribers, what is it? j i ; Avalkei nVage it jer Wilson expect soon to in the saloon business in the old Blue Front stand, which will make "the fourth fij water dispensary stand in oub city.. ,- .. A slight-fire is.repttd from the north part of town. At C. A'. Barrett's residence' a barrel was being' usfcd ris a snloke house and the. ure bet-oming a' little to warm it burst intu flanaos. "Where there is , smoke.; there .' is always Mill on Eagle: The smallest hen's egg on record was presented to the Eagle-this week by Emsley Kidenour. Its weight, wail 24 grains and was perfectly formed. Emsley . affirniB that it was laid by a Partridge Cochin, hen. weigh ing eight lb , . , ,i A Mr. Arkell, of Adams last week purchased Mrs Campbell's interest iiithe 0t K..; meat market and the .firms, nam ' 'now is Stanton & Arkell. The femily of Mr. Afkellarnved this week and are located in the WilLih-y resi dence on Current streek ', , . )Elmer Reeder has.' jusi" ra pleted a la r,ge resep voir holding about 22,000 gallons, at his resi dence north SBwwTJtJi men. is one of our rriost. prq-. gressive young farmers, and be lieves : it pays to. improve ones. -heme. ; ... .. ,, . , I , ; Peter-' West, a Pemtleton lawyer was indicted by the federal grand jury for sending a' dun through the mail on a p'jstal card to a woman at Milton, f Some of hia .correspondence, it is alleged, re flected upon th character of the v Iens artacessed. . - ; f The Athena Club" went ' over and gave the Weston boys' a round up Sunday, and caihe off victor ious. The score stood 22. to 14. Those who witnessed the game say that, our boys jd id not play near so good as wherf they crossed the bat with ftfiltnrl tD week . be- fore - J,,x '-. . Mr. and Mrs. G." Jl. Pottorf of Salem,' Ore.i are visiting' their daughter, Mrs .J.N. JfGerk ing, west of Athena fins is : Mr. Pottorf s first visit to this part; of the state, and be expresses hifpself as well pleased with" this , country, especi ally with the push and energy of thp people. ''r''?''-''j.. -P( MalDohnson retu pneit last week from "a months sojourn in fh regin hear the head of the Grande Konrfe rivers where he went to look after his cattltfrt MfJ"eports stock aoing -welt. , While there, he saw E. Williams'who ; is now engaged in hydraulic mining, he claims to average $6 j'per day for each man, i ' ' The committee on the Alliance picnic are trying tamente. 8. K. King; of Kansas Citv, Kan., to de- ' Uvef an address dujijthe picnic. King was recommended by Gov. Lewelling, It Is said he ia an elo quent speaker. They ar9 ; alfo trying to secure Gov. McConnell of Idaho to' deliver a address on free silver. - Pr.,L P. A. Rilevv and famiiv departed last , Sunday for Ok lohoma Ter, They I ' will viwit their" ohl home in BarnesviUe, Mo., bere reaching their destination. Prof. Riley was ass,iitant prin cipal of our school the last nine months, and proved himself to be an able instructor. lie and his estimable wife leave a host of friends be-hiixl who wih them suc cess in their new field. ' : W. D.' Fletcher, wh. will man age the newftpera house, is mak ing arrangements with Manager Cordray of Portland, to put a good troupe on - the road for a summer circuit in Eastern Oregon. It will be a light opera Tift' "music and speciality company. " The places to be embraced in the' ciremt are Walla Walla, Pendleton, Baker City, 'r";m, LaGrande and Athena or 'Weston. E. 0. , . . f-Sf gsJJ. 0. MoorehousAK and Wrrt ULCCU, UL tl CD -Kill li vl v Uli UUL; BtlQCtOf vesterdav. n'nt- ' i li. icavrs on kumurrow even ings' train for Walla Walla, to re main one week. King & Co. have received a fire proof safe fron Portland. It is one of the finest in the city. -. See Taft, Tolbert, & Co's new ad in this issue. These men guax entee their work. Call and see themv Pendleton business men- are contributing toward a 4th of July fund. The county seat will in all probability celebrate. Langes Plugs, the great antidote I for Tobacco-chewing and Williams ; Pink Piljs for pale people- for sale at the Pioneer Pharnaacv.' avid Farrisv an old trnfo resi-V tfeivt of th& section-, and who has 1 been away for some time has re-. I turned to Atheoi to reside. XT Beree-via Bcos. a-re- erecting a fence around the lots soilth of the "Corner Grocery." They will use the enclosure- for a-wood yard. .P. N. Stevens, the well known well-digfter, who removed to Mil ton last fall,, is. sertously consider ing coming back to t&.e "town of life.". ' '" . Miss Alice E. Vass, of Portland general Missionary of Oregon, will address the children at the Baptist church next Tuesday evening 8 p. ra. All cordially invited. . A 14-year-old boy named,, Mor uison, attempted to boardmov; ing freight train at Milton Mon day and received a crushed foot by slipping between the bumpers. Next Thursday, night there will be art ice cream and straw berry festival at The First M,. E. "hurch in this city. Under' the auspices of the board of stewards. v I. AV. Quinn waa over from Milton this wek. Mr. Quinn in forms us that the strawberry crop this season will be the largest for several years, but other berries' will be scarce, Th Pete G arkell case which earoe up before the circuit court Tuesday, was continued for the term pending the hearing from the supreme court for &- rosy) trial : foe Frank Flotche?., '., ; An interesting- table setting forth the amount of rainfall for this seaMiv compliied by our old friend T, P. Page ia crowded! out cf this week's issue on account of lak of spaco. It will appear oext weefc, i.,,:,. ,; ,.,.'.- -, I . Cris Stopsoa qms of the-' pros f peroua - farmers of the Ileh'j neighborhood wrll leave this week for an extended trip through the Willamette Valley. Mr. Simpson will take in the Grand" Chapter and Grand Lodge of Masons wbilo on bis trip. . .'- , 5 . The Walla Walla correspondent of the Sunday Sun. a, fellow named Perrin,. has been- arrested an . ac qouht of his infamous articles; and is- yet in jail, having failed to fur nigh $1000 bail. Other correspon dents to that disreputable Bheet should meet a like fate. ; ; I - . .: ', . T ''.'' : John Lacev, the ex-agent" of the W. &C. R. R. is. assisting J. E. Watts in the Photo Gallery this week. John is a first-class pho tographer, and as Mr. Watts has more business than he can at tend to at present, it may be that Mr. Lacey will accept a permanent situation. ; ; - ' '- "'"'' Wednesday the grand jury failed to indict A. C. Ed. and ncinda Russel, who were, accused of being implicated in the death of Mattie Russell. Dr. Carlisle was also acqiiited. Tlie doctor has had a good deal of trouble over this mat ter, : and we are glad to see him come out all right in the end.' : 'X? The new "machinery and ma- al purchased by us- from Palmer & Key of Portland give entire satisfaction. These people do business on the sauare. and notwithstanding the fact that some printers are hooting at thera at being in the ytrust," they do just as they, represent. An soon as our big press . arrives from, the East, we will be fairly in it. Misa Alice M. Wade, of Buffalo N. Y. sister of Mrs. W. Bowser, arrived in the c-ity Saturday morning. Miss Warle came by way of Cbicagrt and visited the great Fair. She gives a different account of the . expense one is compelled to par there, from that going the murds . of the press. One can' spend' as much or as little as they like. She will spend the summer here, ' 7 ' MrsCJftPvis Hurd encountered a little etreak of bad luck on her journey East. She took the train at Pendleton and when she arrived at Meacharo ehe with the other passengers were transferred over the landslide and Jn the confusion and hustle that is usual atten dant upon such occasions, she left her valiae containing her tic ket, money, etc. in the car, Sh8 soon discovered her logs, and the conductor telcgraphfd lck to Pen dleton, where it was found and was forwarded on the next train, but she had to wait at Columbus Junction "Neb., 24 Lours in con quence. COPPER TmD2lf " "Bottom'TAnts1 E.Vfeilv' iSAi FIRST SSTIOML M7A' o o SURPLUS, ()F STEMS. Pay fc L. 0. Taft "c the, firm- of Tail, Tolbert & Co, fhas purchased two lot ou, Main, street, and contem plates building a fine shop on the same somotimw this fa,li. He now occupies the shop oix Fouith street fornieply run by Chas v:i;lli;t,, n.n4 is an excellent woramaR L, F. Knight a well known rest- dent of Catujas'.Prauue. died Tues? day morning. Mr. Knight was well postedi on public affairs and was an exponent of goqd origional ideas. I , Miss Jessie Whiteman left on tUe train for' Walla Walla the latter part of this week on a t wo weeks visit to friends in that city. Harry Bowmer, of the Wetton Leader, was in the city Monday and made tho Press a pleasant fraternal call. I J. E. McQuary and family were over from Milton Tuesday, visiting with friends and relatives. : TvJvK.irk wat doing Pendleton Tuesday. ' "- i. CASTING THE LIBERTY BELL. MoreThan Six Tons of Metal Utilized: . ' In it Make-up : Wednesday the rnetal for the grflat Liberty bell' to be exhibit ed at the world's fair was run in to the mould ' prepared for its reception in the Bell JHoundry at Troy N.-Y. .' The big mould was placed in- a nit dug in the earth immediately in front of the furnace," with : which it was con nected by a spout fop the transfer of the more thavv sU tons of metal that will bo utilized in its maKe up. The two iron cases that form the skeleton of the mould would ' fill a.,'jood-Bized - oom. - This is the thiml great liberty bell cast n thia country. The first of the series, and the one- to wnicti tne greatest interest attaches, is the famous bell that rang forth from the belfry of the old state house m Philadelphia the' news of the signing of the Declaration k of Independence in July, 1770. In the centennial year, 1876, a bell weighing ,13,000 pounds was cast and hung in the tower of the old state house in the place of the old bell. Liko- the old bell, it has cast upon ii, in a eipcle about tho iron, the inscription: "Pro claim liberty throughout the land unto all the. inhabitants thereof." This bell ia Btill in daily use as an adjunct to the clock in the tower of Independence Hall, as the old state house is how called. The third bell, that cast todav, will be an exact : reproduction of the second as to size, weight, etc., but with a different inoription: Ihe new belt will be an object of great interest, as it will contain in its ; composition thousands or historical 'relics. The daughters of the revolution have been busy for months collecting an endless assortment of historic bits of metal that have been melted down with the bell metal. Atbena Contractors and Butlder8; Hah a credit to' Athena, to- have alfii'm of contractors and builders who car) figure and work against any firm in the Northwest. Gulls Brother are the people who can do it. Aa an illustration, they were the best bidders on the Nor mal school buildiegat Weston, and "bucked" against "some very well- known contractors. It will also be remembered that they secured the wood work on the Athena brick school building as against Pendle ton and Walla Walla bidders, Christian Church Service, Services at Christian.Church Sun day June 11th, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Superintendent L, J, Foss cordially invites all young people to attend. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Buhieot "My Motto in Life What's Yours." - At G;3G sharp the Y. 8. P. C. E. will meet at the church. Preaching at 8 p. m. subject "Pure Religion." All are kindly invited to these services by the pastor. f J, B, Daisiev, MARKET REPORT, No. I Club Wheat ; Feed Barley per 10 lb . C4 00 40 37 i 00, 00 m( 0.5 ' Milling Fowl 1. i: 17. 10. Food Oats Bran '-. Shorts ";:if-"i No. 1 second pr tot s;itks f. o. b. GUARANTEED. South side JIain Street. j CAPITAL STOCK, 60 0 00? $18,000 interest on time deposits. Proper attention.. given to oollectlonH. Deals in foreign nnd domestic ezcbnnge. . LfVBi. Y, Coahler, .Athena, Oregon, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. -Several Bills Are AIIowed-The Con- .. . v'". s tract for the Bonds Amended, The city council met in regular sessioni .liut Monday, evening, . V , Maj'oe Hollis, anil all tho mem- '" ' bera. o the council, were present. -J'-- . The cnairniAii o? the Finance - - , K ' committee, who had; been instruc- , -ted to prepare a contract 'to bo ; sent to Dovan & Rutledge, tbte bondl" brokers, presented a contract mado- . in duplicate and including a for- ' feiture of $500, if either party failed i ; to fulfill their part of the agree- ment, and also-Dinding Devan. & ! Rutledge to furnish the .blank- . bonds for $85, that being the price for which they offered to furnish , them. ' " . . . '. -Devan t Rutledge were ta fu , nish the money for the bonds by ! rJ Aug. 1st. if their attorney Baid the ' -" bonds were legal. Some of the: ( ,' . coujncil thought the contract was- - pot tlefinito enough as to the time jf , the attorney should decide on the . legality of the bonds. . '. --; '' i - After considerable discussion itf waa decided to amend the contract by requiring the attorney of Devan & Rutledge to pass on the .legality - -of the bonds of July 15tl 'and,: if j approved, Devan it;' Rutled,ci ) take and pay . for theiu by Auk.- 1st.',. ' p"" A petition of Wm. JjCoclu -T. IT., ' Harper, and others, asking that a' sidewalk be constructed on ' the '. west side of Third St.fiom Washing ton street to the northern limit of the city, was read and referred to. . the committee on public improve ment. A. petition of the school directors and others, asking that a sidewalk be built on the east - side of Third Lstreetlfrom'. Main street .to-th northerr! vxorpf ;.the - city, . was read, t'en?lf ipxje-yt the petition of Tiitaothy Trembly rection of bopd with instructions; ' that the recorder issue a licenp when the bond was corrected, and ; that the recorder issue . a' 1 icon? T to Alex McKay when thenecces '. sary money was put up for tho- same. . - . . . j ;Tbe fire-wardens reported a nam-' ; ber of flnoH and stovd-frfj-s to hs unsafe. Thfl mars-hair was instruc- ' ; ted to see that they were -repaired. ; : Tho marshall was instructed to open Darwin street from First street to Third street,, and also -to , ! confer with 1 the U, J P. R. R. Cix. concerning putting in sidewalk across the R., U. track, on foui th. street. ; - '. - An ordinance proliibiuvig chi"1' -ens, duckfj.turkfys aud giiefC" ning it large i v&tl iiis the city i x and subjecilrig the owners ot same to a fine of from $5 ta i -K per day forBiich olt'ence was paspeu ., .- illy irjiiuii nuq umvi vvvv.u vv strictly enforce tho dog ordinance. The following bills wer allowed: J. M. Smetherman.. $ 10 50 Jarvis Hurd. ... . , . . . . 13 75 Jno, Froome.. 6 00 T. D. Harper 6 00 J. C. Stamper.....'. 75 00 The following were referred back to be itemized: . ' Thfl rv nrahnll ivna irulttwtfll t f J. N. Stampej ...... D. M. Lewis II, L. Thompson Athena Truck Co.. The following w -i Wm. Gholson. X ... Jr 0. Thompson 1 W.T. Gilinan...! . 25 00 . , 22 25 . . . 20 00 W. II. Post..,. . .-a S. A. Ayers. r.i ..'iVf. '( , The majority of tho council de cided that these were for work which had ; not been , ordered by council and should be paid for by the, property owners, The Old Brick. Hard times raaices money scarce, so visit your oil trienri, ' mo Pioneer Drug Store. Cheaper than.'the cheapest. Cr i.nt Actor Ced. great actor Edivin j The Pnoth America s gr iU-i tr-tu'-" at the Playei's Club, iu city, Monday morning. lian, dii'-I New York' He first appeared before tho public when lti years of ago asTrfusel in "Rich-. ardflll" at the Boston Mcuseum" in 1849, and his last appearance on the stage wag made in Brooklyn something over a year ago.' He was considered the niot brilliant,- -and magnetizing impersonator . of "llamk't" that ever trod leld'i' tri footlights. J Si i . - K 1 I-