Anything Wanted? If therS is anything wanted in the Drug Line call at the Pio neer Drug Store or Ho-" tel St. Nic, where you will find G. W, Hewitt who will be pleased to . meet you and attend to your wants and needs at any hour of the day or night . . . P. M. KIRKLAND, V Prop'r. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself While Using It. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an invet erate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientiGc cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin phy sician who has used it in his pri vate practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guar anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Baco Curo, it will no tify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes,or re fund the money with 10 per cent, interest. Baco-Curo is not a sub stitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of the will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure, free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggist, with our ironclad guan tee, at $1.00 per box, three boxes, thirty days treatment, $2.50, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send six two-cent stamps for sam ple box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists La Crosse, Wisconsin. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder K World's Fair Highest Award. . A severe rheumatic pain in the left shonlder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loper a well enown druggist in T)fa Mnitifis.! Towa. " for over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not' lift any thing. With all he could ; do he could not get rid of it until he ap plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm. l,I only made three applications of it," he says, "And have since . been free from all pain.'- He now rec omends it to persons similarly af flicted. It is for sale by Osburn. Walla Walla seems to be liter ally infested with "spurious money counterfeiters. Officers over there have ju3t arrested another gang of and a quantity of "queer." Airs. T. ss. Hawkins, unattan nooga, Tenn, says, "Shiloh's Vita liz er 'Saved My Life. I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspep sia Liver or Kidney trouble it ex cels. Price 75 cts, v Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medil Midwinter Fair, San Fnnctaa. Ordered on Trial. Oakland, Cal. "About two years ago I ordered from J. R. Gates & Co., San Francisco, a bottle of Sim ons Liver Regulator on trial, and so satisfactory has been its use in expelling bile from the system, and regulating the action of the liver, that from an order of one at a time the order has risen to a dozen bottles at once." B. V. Lawrence. Karl's Clover root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make vour head clear as a bell. 25c, .oOc, and 11.00. " Awarded Highest I loners World's r8: v 1 U i n Jiiji'iW i f t . ill .V.OST PERFECT MADE A piir ; Crape Oeam of Tartar Pow.V. ar& .Vmmonia, Alum or any other zd 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Local News. S X- 1 - -II A. 5. -flfl xrariy un uie miuw is on me mountains. Mrs. Edington visited in Walla Walla Tuesday. ' Mrs. Benefield, of Weston, visit ed in Athena Tuesday. The farmers a,re busily engaged in plowing and seeding. Wm. Graham and wife, of Wes ton visited in Athena Tuesday. Ed. Saling and marshal Rey nolds, of Weston, were in town Tues day. Nelse Stamper is carrying his hand in a sling; reason, a mashed finger. Frank O'Harra, of Pendleton, was in the city for a little while Tuesday. Athena merchants advertise; that is the reason they enjoy the trade of this section. R. M. O'Brien, the Wild Horse farmer, was trading with Athena merchants Tuesday of this wek. Chas. Norris looked natural in his old place Tuesday!' stretching wax-ends in Young's harness shop. Local fishermen are oiling up their rods 'preparatory to catching that monster fish that is hooKed up every spring. W. F. Young cast his ballot for municipal candidates Tuesday, and immediately after took the freight for Walla Walla. Every body was kept guessing as to the result of the election Tuesday, though we heard of few bets being made. Publication of the Alliance Her ald was' resumed on Tuesday of this week under the management of Colonel William Parsons. company has been formed at Pasco to reclaim 2,700 acres of land on this side of the Snake op posite Ainsworth by irrigation. Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consum ption.. It is the best Cough Cure Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., and $1.00. ' The Dalles has opened up the spring campaign with a case of smallpox. The disease came from Hot Springs, Arkansas, where it is raging. Karl's Clover Root, the . great Blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts.. $1.00. Say what they will anent the de feat of Mr. Dolph it is a self evident fact that it was the culmination of the feeling of the state against Portland. No damage has so far been done to the fruit crop at the East end, and should the weather continue favorable the crop of this year will be remarkable. , Shiloh's Cure, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket size contains - twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold by all Drugists. ; . Pendleton physicians are justly indignant over the fact that the ap pointment of the state board of medical examiners of Eastern Ore gon has been entirely ignored. - Assessor Gilliam announces as deputies, M. A. Baker, of Weston precinct; C. O. Talbert, of Valley; W. W; Wolf, of Echo, Chas. May bee, of Fulton. Others are to be selected later. Will Wortbington, one of the "boys" of Weston, was an Athena visitor Tuesday. He pronounced our city election a tame affair, as compared with Weston's which oc cured the first Monday in Febru ary. Only one week more and our, great clubbing offer with the Week ly Oregonian will be discontinued. Such an offer as this will never again be made. There is no money in it for anyone but the lucky sub scriber who receives two newspa pers for the price of one. "'j. II. Logan, a farmer residing on the mountain above Weston, has killed two catamounts and one large wild cat in his chicken house so far this winter. The beasts be came very bold in their quest for prey. In each case they were treed by a dog and their quietus was given by a shotgun, ' Chas. Maskrey, the correspondent of the Pendleton Tribune, who has just returned from Salem, laments the fact that the. legislature, not withstanding its prodigality' in making appropriations, failed to take any action looking toward the establishment of a home for incur- able solo players. For seven years or more Mrs. W. D. Louder, of Quincy, Ky., was subject to severe attacks of cramp colic. Mr. S. A. Moore a druggist of that place, recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Bemedv, which has effected j a permanent cure, saving her much Buffering besides the trouble and expense of sending after a doctor, which was often necessary. For sale by Osburn. T. J. Womach has been on the sick list during the past week. Mrs. M E. Reeder was visitiug friends in this city Saturday last. Uncle John Ridenour and eon Johnnie, of Weston, were in town Monday. . C Three inches of snow fell in the Wallowa valley Thursday last. None here. - Geo. Froome, the wide-awake liveryman, of Pendleton, was in Athena Tuesday. One of the indications of spring is in the fact that grocers are now offering garden seeds. Every body smoked cigars some good and some bad Tues day. City election, you know. ; Several of the boys from Weston ziarvtA aoap 'Piio a r 4 ll lr VUU1U V V V i A UVCU.1T bJ . 1UUIV wu and see the fun at our city dec- tion it is said the several sensible Pendleton women will wear bloom ers when riding their bicycles this summer. Wallowa Chief tian: Mrs. W. P. Willaby had her hand badly burn ed last Friday while attempting to take a pan of burning greese from the stove. . ... ' Umatilla county has more miles of railroad than any other county in the state, over 200. The total of the taxes paid by the companies is $20,018.20. Before the county court, sitting for probate business, the final re port of Eliza J. Ely, administratrix of the estate of J. F. Ely, was Mon day received and approved, and the executrix discharged. The business man who keeps his advertisements constantly before the people, in good times and in bad times, is the one who will av erage the best trade for the year, other things "being equal. .The Oregon Promotion & Devel opment Co., of Union, that has been at work for the past year endeavor ing to secure the erection of a beet sugar factory in Grande Ronde val ley, has nearly completed the sub sidy required to secure it. ALL STYLES : .Kangaroo-. . .". .Calf. The .:. ."Ideal".... . . Milwaukee Grain Creed moor . . . .The Great... : : : LOW PRICES (g) '() For the benefit of the sportsman who would be first to tempt the trout from his rocky home, it may authoratively be stated- that angle worms are . now ripe and ready for the early bird. A teacher's meeting was held in Juniper last Saturday at which quite a number of pedagogues were present and partook of a basket dinntr. A profitable day was spent., . At the Demorest silver medal contest, at Helix last Friday night the medal was awarded to Robert Grant. All the contestants did ex ceedingly well and much interest was displayed. Milton Eagler A 1 little son of Mrs. Fen ton fell from the" bluff on Sunday last at a point near the lady's residence, breauing hii. arm and otherwise severely shaking up his anatomy. ? , L)Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mitchell and Joseph Ell and lady came up from Pendleton Sunday on bicycles. After a short rest they went on over to our sister town in the can yon, where they took the afternoon freight home. Ed. Fay, an insane man, confin ed in the county jail, attempted suicide by hanging Saturday. He used a pair of .suspenders and a couple of towels (not printing of fice towels) and when discovered by another prisoner, life was al most extinct. Weston is agitating the organiza tion of a hose team for fire purpopes and contemplation of joining the Association now composed of East ern Oregon and Washington towns If organized ihe team may enter for the contest wh'ch is to take place in Walla Walla soon. News has been received of the death at the Portland hospital of J. Q. Shirley, of Union. About four weeks ago Mr. Shirley had his leg broken in a-runaway accident, and was taken to the hospital in Portland for treatment. For sev eral days he has been in n precar ious condition and the news of his death was not unexpected. Mr. Shirley will he remembered by many of our citizens as the gentle man who had charge of several large bands of cattle shipped from this point latt Summer to British Columbia. E. DePeatt was on business in Pendleton Monday. J- J; T. Bolles, deputy sheriff of Union county, has resigned.;. Hood's pills are purely vegitable, harmless effective, do not pain or gripe. . j Mrs. H. C. :Woodruff was vis itor at the Warren school last Fri-iy- , . , f-. , Morgan Gallaher has been visit ing friends in the Milton plley during the week. "s Judge Fee was tendered a ban quet in Union last Saturday night by the members of the Union coun ty Bar. x . The East Oregonian "roofted" the Lord Rooney Comedy Company to a turn, which according to that i i - . paper, iney sureiy ceservea. j, IxPendleton will construct a b6ule vavd two miles in length for 'the pleasure of those who enjoy speed ing behind fast horses and prdpel ling bicycles. -. . - L v Pure rich blood is essential to good health, because the blool is the vital fluid which supplies; all the organs with life. Hood's ?ar saparilla is the great blood puri fier. ; j' In company with George Frooiftre, of Pendleton, the Press man took a spin over to Weston, Tuescja.v morning. We visited Clark Wood in his den, and found him as gen ial as ever. ' t' OF - KELLOGG . . JHONSON 1 COMPANY'S SHOES AT MATT MOSGROVE: One Load " The eheiiff has begun to levy for delinquent taxes. . Dr. Richardson has removed his dentist office to the old picture gal lery stand. Mrs.' L. Shaw and Mr'gs Lilie Fischer made the Press office a pleasant call Monday afternoon this week. ; - , : ' The dance in the old Press build ing Friday night was well attended by the young people and ft most enjoyable time was had. David Sweet, formerly prescrip tion clerk at the Pioneer drug store in this city, is now filling a like position at Eugene, this state In another column will be found the card of attorney L. B. Reeder, who has opened up a law office over the First National Bank, in the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Richardson, Marion Jack is assisting in seed ing the Kirk placeeast of town Marion has not forgot how to toot a horn and helped the band boys out amazingly in their serenade last Wednesday evening. Those of the masouline gender residing in Pendleton enioved the name of "rubberneck," from the fact that the lined up on the side walk to get a view of the first pair of bloomers worn in the town. The lady, reporter of the Pendleton Tribune says 11 they saw, "was pair of bloomers and a pair of neat fy gaitered legs and well-shod feet which no doubt to the majority of rustic appearing onlookers was not much of a light after all." i i Truck The band boys serenaded the suc cessful candidates Wednesday night. The formal opening of the Pend leton library will take place next Monday night. r. rage nas sold the greatest .Hi. ioni . pur ui ins xovt crop, Receiving oo cents per bushel. Fritz Schubert has been very ill at the residence of his father, north of town the past week, but at this writing is some better. " Truthfully Bays the East Ore gonian: The dead can never tell you where they are doing business. The dead never advertise. Mr. Preston, - of Waitsburg, Wash., was in the city Wednesday evening. He is a band boy, andot course assisted the band in its serenade. , Both gates in the lowerlocksin the c anal at the cascades are in place, but not riveted. About 11,000 riv ets will be required to complete the work, and this will take two weeks. The postmaster at Canyon City. Grant county, has informed Mr! Thomas McEwen, mail contractor, of the recovery a few days ago of thd mail pouches lost in the John Day river at Hall's bridge near one year ago during the freshet. The pouches contained upwards of $3, 000. '"Scrib," we understand is at present, with becoming dignity, holding down the seat of a gang plow. We sympathize with the poor boy in the position he is com pelled to occupy, and are in readi ness to receive donations of feath ers from our subscribers in order that we may present him a cushion for that seat. The, Epworth League held a very enjoyable sociable at the residence of rrof. . and Mrs. R. O. Hawks, Tuesday evening. . The Prof, and wife are delightful hosts and a very pleasant time was had by all. Re freshments were served by the hostess and at a reasonable hour the young people departed for their homes expressing their apprecia tions and praise for entertainment. the evening's . ALL STYLES : "Pusher" .Austrain Calf. .Kangretta ...... Oil Grain . Custom Made .Ladies. .Low Cut . . . .Tans : : LOW PRICES Mayor Proebstel, of Weston, and Judee Wood were over yesterday. Rev. T. A, Towner and wife are visiting at the Methodist parson- age. : r Mrs. Mitt Bush . has been confin ed to her room with illness for some weeks. j . .... -Supt. E. W. Cummings was com pelled to desist from work on ac count of a serious bilious attack this week. .'Firewarden's Froome and Gillis were on a tour ot inspection tins wfiok, and found many flues in sad need of repair. We understand that F. . L. Hel- frtch will return to Athena in a short time to take charge of this shoeishop again. Fank, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, who has been very ill Kith, pneumonia, is considerably bet ter. . Dr. Cropp, of Walla Walla, wa? over twice this week. Rev. Miner and wife, of Adams, stopped for a short . time in tovn Tuesday, en route to Walla Walla, to attend the china wedding of Re A. Towner, the presiding el The subject of the discourse at the M. E. church wiil be "Divine Immutability," in the morning and the "Sinner's Lament" in the evening. Special music at all 6er vises. A cordial invitation to all. The thirteen-year-old boy, Jssit, who shot another boy, named Rose at Walla Walla, recently, and was discharged on the grounds of an accidental shooting, has we under stand been re-arrested an the charge of murder. Rev. A. LiViolette was called away by telegram Tuesday evening to Dixie, Wash., to attend revival meetings. Up to going to press there hag been sixty conversions, j Rev. LaViolette will return Satur day and bo in his UHiial place Sun day )A;.s.!w an inoiii.if.t Waterman ban purchased tor and will engage in rearing th festivo epring chicken for market. Mr. Waterman U also seriously conlcm plating another enterprise. He is of the opinion that a firett clas delivery route for the sale cf mi Ik could be worked up in Athena. V j i Tl :: - Doe& your dog wear a tag? Sheriff Ilouser had business ut Athena yesterday. . Lee Mitchell come over from Walla Walla yesterday. A number of Normal studeuts were over Sunday on bicycles. Dr. G. J. Fanning and wife, of Umatilla, were in the city yester day. We understand that John Watts, the photographer will soon return to Athena. The tough band time boys with are having a "professional musicians. Cleanup the town! The work which has already been done in this direction has been well done. The condition of Mrs. R. A. Car den is becoming very serious. Laat night 6he was reported very low. Mrs Millie Wilchen, daughter of J. R. King, of Wild Horse, is visit ing at Mrs. L. Shaw's this week. Alex McKay has formed a part nership with Mr. Brehn. and pur chased the Farmers meat market. Miss Bessie Davis entertained Mrs. Callender and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johns, Wednes day evening. . Grandpa and Grandma Froome returned this morning from their trip to California. Airs. Frootne's health is somewhat improved and grandpa looks more fleshy. Miss Daisy Shaw has gone to Pilot Rock, to visit her grandmoth er, Mr6. II, C. Smith, and will re main several weeks. Some of her friends : hope sho will return pukdy soon. Sheriff Ellingsworth and Consta ble Gibbs, of Walla Walla county, overtook and arrested Charles Orr and an accomplice said to be a Starbuck butcher, who had stolen and were driving a band of horses from Eureka flat into Oregon. MThe horse stolon one night last rweek from Mr. Clark's stable was touna at me uarnhart rancli, near Pendleton, Tuesday, of this week. Some one evidently took the anim al merely as a mode of cheap trans portation. M'88 Josio Hastings whose moth er resides here, has accepted a posi tion as teacher of the King school. Dist. No. 11, and will open school there next Monday. . She is well liked every where she has taught and always gives satisfaction. She was eniployed at Helix last winter. Mra Sadie Benner, the little girl wiK hais made herself famous by the rendering of the popular song, ''You can't Play in Our Yard," visited in the vicinity ot the King school house last week and sang the song at an entertainment given there Friday night, and was heart ly applauded. Rev. Rushing, the new pastor of the Christian church, and family arrived last night. Mr. Rushing was the victim of quite a serious accident at the depot. The train did notstop suflioiently long enough for the passengers to get off, and he endeavored to alight while the train was in motion with a child in his arm3, . He was thrown to the platform and received several bruis es. Mr. Foss also was slightly in jured while getting off the train. . An incident that provoked laugh ter, occurod at the M. E. church Sunday night during the discouroo. When the contribution box was passed, a small boy who occupied a iront seat and 'who was possessor of a nickel was in some way over looked. He was noticed by many to squirm and twist uneasily in his seat, when all of a sudden, with lighting rapidity he jumped for ward to where tho box set near the preacher and dropped hid coin therein. His actions were comi cal. The Water Worki. A scene of activity still presents itself along the lino of the water works. The frame work that will support the mammotl. tower is al most completed and the stipulated depth of the well has been reached The pump has arrived and those who have seen it pronounce it to ba of fine appearanc?, and somewhat larger than they expected. An other consignment of pipe will soon arrive together with gates, hydrants and other apparatus. , , Shoup ft Elected. Boisn City. March 7.--The long drawnout deadlock over the elec tion of a United States senator was brought to an end toc'ay by the el ection of Shoup. There were 53 votes cast, Shoup receiving 27, a bare majority. , Advertise d Letters. Letters to the following named persons lemained uncalled for in the Athena, Oregon, postoffiee. Nov. 1,1894. Persons calling for tho same will please say "advertised." Anderson, D S Francis F G Allen, F Goer, Little Burford, Owen Raymond, II Bisnelt, C R Ryan, M J Hall, C Roberts, W . Collins, Mr J Shipp, L II Carnrneron Eliza. J. W. Maloxky, P. M. THE CITY ELECTION. Much Interest Manifested, But no Ex citement. Tuesday, March, 5th, is the day set aside by charter for holding the election of municipal officers. On that day it is customary for, the friends of the opposing candidates to vie with each other in securing votes for their respective candid ates. In the past much interest has been manifested, and on sever al occasions, when two full tickets were in the field some excitement came to the Burface. Then it was that tho "'ring" was pitted against the '"scabs" and vice versa. This year, however, whila much interest was taken in the outcome of the election, there was little, if any, ex citement, from the fact that no votes were cast for maishal, in which heretofore has been the foun dation of the contest. Consequent ly there was nothing this year of any interest except that which waj extracted from the race of the two candidates for counciimen E. R. Cox and C. A. Barrett. In this case the contest was on the old grounds, and the friends of the two gentle man went to the polls in full force. When the votes were counted it was nroven a ver close race Mr. v Cox receiving 78 votes and Mr. Barrett GO. The ra :e for Recorder was tame, W. T. Oilman, the present incum bent, received 102 votes and Dr. I. N. Richardson receiving 38. Dr. Richardson informs the reporter that he never consented to the U9eof his name as a candidate for the of fice of Recorder, and further stated that he had no desire for the office whatever. The gentleman who will control the destinies of the city the coming year are as follows, together with the number of votes received: Mayor O. W. Hollis 135. Counciimen . E. R. Cox 73. S. L. Spencer 138. A. L. Jones 133. T. J. Kirk 131. Frank Tharp 129. Recorder W. T.Gilman 102. . Treasurer J. W. Maloney 13U. Total number of votes cast 147. Bilked By a Shoemaker. Rousie tho shoomaker has va moosed. In the quiet hour of night he forced an entrance through the rear door of tho building where he has been stopping, the key being in procession of deputy Sheriff Stamper, and took a roll of bedding and stole a silver plated coronet belonging to the Athena Band. Ilousie, who iti anex-soldier and an all round bilk, warmod himself in to the confidence of tho band boys, who went his security for some thing like $100 when ho purchased the shoeshop on Main street, lie proved himself N. G., and worked up the stock on hand, blowing in the proceeds for whiskey, and the heretofore docent place of business was turnod into a regular dive. where beer was drank by the quart and the place became so filth v that women would not go into it. A warrant is in' the hands of the sheriff and should Rousie be caught. things will be made rather tropical for him. Later Rousie was tak en in rondleton today. .- .. . Council Meeting. Council met in regular session Monday night, Counciimen Barrett, Tharp, Spencer, Jones and Mayor Ilollis present. The usual num ber of bills wero allowed with the exception of one presented by tho Athena Pkkss for 4.50, which was referred back for itimization. The petition asking for the formation of an ordinance authorizing the organization of Hose Co., No. 1., was received favorably by members of the council and referred to the ordinance committee. The finance committee was instructed to com ply with different houses in regard to prico of hose cart and apparatus '.' School Meeting. The annual school meeting was held Monday at the school house. T. J. Kirk was elected school direc tor for the term of three years, and J. W. Maloney was elected clerk. The financial report was to the ef fect that 2,G17,504iad been receiv ed; disbursements to the amount of $2,578.00; balance on hand, 38.73. There aro 303 children of school age in the district boys, 154: girls 140. Hose Company No. I. Athena Hose Company No. 1, was arranged Saturday night with a membership of 15. Following aro the officers elected: J. V. Maloney, Pres., C. A. Fischer, Sec, va fTf 'r.. n f Foreman; T. D. Taylor, First As s't. Foreman. C. C. Sharp, J. V. Maloney, and GV A. Fischer wero appointed as committee to present petition to the council praying for recognition as part of tho Athena firo department. Their Choice Was Matlock. Salem Statesman: It might bo news to many that the choico of tho democratic members of the leg islature for their party members of the ftato railroad commission had an election been held was cx-Son-ator W. F. Matlock of Pendleton.