ATHENA PRESS Published Every Prlday Morning F. B. BOTD, PUBIMIIER. Entered t A theaapostomceasiec&ud-eliuw mall matter. . Subscription Hates: Per year, In advance, 1,50 Single copies, In wrappers, 6c. ' Advertising ftatcat Local reading notices, flrst insertion, 10c per Ine. Each subsequent Insertion. 5c. All communications should be addressed to he PRESS, Athena, Oregon ATHENA, JANUARY 28, 1898. v In the course of an article on the senatorial fight in Ohio, Frank G. Carpenter, the Well known news paper correspondent, says: "Both Foraker and Hanna are consumed with ambition, but Foraker, I be lieve, strike? very much - above Hanna. Foraker wants to be pres ident of the United States. This is the desire of hia life, and there is no doubt that he will attempt to overthrow McKinley in 1900, if there is a fair chance of . his suc ceeding. Both JMcKinlcy and Hanna know this to be a fact, and they fear Foraker. They know that Foraker has wonderful ele ments of success." The United States supreme court has rendered a decision sustaining the validity of the Iowa state law which renders, void any contract with a railroad company limiting the liability in case of loss. A Bhipper brought suit in the state courts to recover damages on cattle shipped over a railroad line and was awarded $1000, notwithstand ing his contract with the company limited the latter's liability to $500. Justice Oray 6tated that the state law did not interfere with the interstate commerco law, and that the regulation attempted was within the province of the state. The New York Sun has been the first paper to publish the names of pensioners, jt having two pages ,in fine type of names and the amount of pension each one is drawing. The paper states that it publishes the list on its own responsibility and unofficially. If the honest pensioner would cease to combat the purification of the list he or she would be furthering their own interests. The ball has started to roll, and it is bound to keep its course, and as a pensioner justly entitled to his monthly allowance need not be ashamed, why the opposition. The next annual fair of the Eastern Oregon District Agricul tural Association will be held at La Grande. Now comes the Baker City Morning Democrat with claim that that city was buncoed, claiming that in the regular rou tine Baker City should have been the site selected. Ilussell Sage, though still cnor raously wealthy, has been shoul dered out of Wall street by olher and more active men. With the income from his accumulated mil lions to heal his Wounded vanity, the old man can probably stand it. Tho husband of Mrs. Augusta Nack, just sentenced to Sing Sing for aiding one of her lovers to mur der another, is about to sue for divorce. It would Beem that ho has some Blight ground. The modern moralists who think of ''business" aa an unscrupulous scramble for wealth may profit ably consider two events that re ' centlv occurred in New York with in a single week. In one case gentleman who of late years has prospered, paid nis snare many ' thhrMiintii of ilnllars- of tho dohta of t firm that failed in 1S61. In the other a father volunteered to . .pay Ins bankrupt son 8 proportion of tho very large liabilities of an insolvent partnership. These debts had already been regularly "dis charged" by process of law. No man-mado obligation rested on the gentlemen who paid them. But the senso of honor is higher and a finer thing than insolvency stat utes, and it is well to be reminded that the fierce pressure of commer cial competition docs not necesaar ily crush it out. While the locating of the quartz ledge which furnished the placer gold in the Klondike region makes that northern mining field look - a giod deal less like rainbow chas ing, il is not worth while to adopt the wild idea that nuggets of gold can be picked up or chipped off anywhere in that region. The widest gold ledge is a very narrow wedge in the ground, and usually the territory on each side of it is particularly barren and uninviting. However big the Klondike lode may be, there are more than enough miners up there now to take it all up. . 'Last week there was an increase of $5,000,000 in the surplus re serve of the New York banks. For many weeks the statements have showji insreases. The financiers probably understand what this in dicates,' but it does not reem nat ural for this accumulation of mon ey to continue, unless it results from heavy payments of debts. OBsibly the discharge of mortgag es and other obligations is respon sible for it. If that is the case the money goes back into the financial institutions, where it awaits new investments. Many a little pile carefully saved by industry and economy is going to be lost in Alaskan . ven tures next Bpring, in the hope of having it doubled or trebled or quintupled. We advise all who think of going into such ventures rst to ask the advice of somebody who is interested and who knows something about them. And if they can't get any light on the subject it iu easy for those about to nvest to take Punch's advice to those about to marry don't. What's in a name? . A South Carolinian caught stealing letters from a postoifice was a prominent 'Knight of Honor." He is dead now by his own hand. Mill Propjsi'.lon a Saltled Fact. We are enabWI to inform oar readers thin week that Elgin is to have a flouring; mill the coming spring, Bay 8 tbe Reord er. The preliminaries are not all uora- ple'e.1, but the mill will contain the very intent mproved machinery and will be an' important business addition to tha town and rni that has loon been needed. The promoters are gentlemen possessed of ample me arm , and their previous bin incus success Is a guarantee that this undertaking will be successfully carried out. , , The Switzler Ferry. East Oregonian : Jade Switzler re turned to his home on (he Columbia yesterday, alter a short visit iu Pendle ton. Mr. Switzler hai roads an im provement in his novel ferry above Umatilla, which can now cross and re- cross tbe Columbia, which la a third, of a mile wide at that point, in about ten minutes. Ihe two horses attached to sweeps and circling around tha deck of the boat easiliy move the ferry straight across the river, although do cable is nsr-d. Not long ago 10,500 sheep were ferried over the Columbia in 10 days. Tho ferry receives considerable patron age. , . Will Go Into Business. J. Bloch's many friends will be pleased to learn that lie will again g-t into business in this city. Mr. Bloch has bought the Knap-Burrell . building near the poetofflce, and workmen will soon he remodeling it. It will , be raised up even with the sidewalk and many othsr improvements will be made. Mr. Bloch will put in groceries and a linn of no tions. Complete Census Repjrt. School Olerk J. W. .daloney will com mence the enumeration of children of school age Iu this district, next Monday. It Ib Air. Alaloney'a intention while do ing this work to compile a complete census report of the city. He advances as his opinion, tho estimation o( 1000 as being close to Athena a present popula tion. 'U. S. A." Toilet Soap. This soap is a natural product of the earth. It is without doubt tha most wonderful discovery of the age. The soap is thorough cleanser and you never in your life used a soap that in any way equals it. Do not fail to try a cake. cold at 5 cents per cake by Matt .Moa grove, Max Lewin and Curtis & Rig by. McKinley Club Meeting. A call has been Issued for the meeting of the McKinley Club. Tho meeting is to be held in the city ball tomorrow n'ght. The principal oil act of the meet ing ia (or the purpose of electing dele gates to the republican league conven tion, to . be held in Portland, next month. Buying Wheat.. , J K. Reader is buying wheat for the Kershaw Wheat Co Tuesday two car loads were shipped from Athene. The price paid was Si! cents lor one lot pur chateJ sometime age and CS centi (or another lot. Estray Notice. Came to my place about June 1, 1S97, a red steer. 3 years old in tha sprinir. crop on right ear, brand on right hip but not distinguishable. Ma hi ok Jack. Preaching service Sunday morning at Baptist church. Seventh and eighth illustrated lecturea, on rilgrim's Pro gress, tonight and tomorrow night, by the pastor. . It looks a little odd to see mountain ranchers coming to town, slipping over the dry ground in sleighs. However, within a mile or to of town tbey find good sleighing. Constipation Causes fully half tbe sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long In tbe bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indl- dls JTL ceit'oii, bad taste, coated Fills tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Fins cure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly. 26c All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tbe ouly rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Everybody Bays So, Cnscareta Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to tho taste, act aentlv and positively on kiduevs. liver and bowels. . , cleansing me enure system, aisci corns, cure nenoacne, lever, uaultual constipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and Guaranteed to cure by aU druggists. The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & 8on, Cowden, 111 , in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was 'attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed, to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and celling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to tbe surprise of all ahe began to get butter from the first dose, and a half dozen dollar bottles cured ber sound and .well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cougha and Colds is'guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Pioneer Drug Store. Eilncnte Your Dowels Willi Caieareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. sso. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. . Bucklen's Arnica Salve ' ' The best salve in the world for cots, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rhetim, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Pioneer Drug store, Q. C. Oeburn, proprietor. The Discovery of the Day. Aug. J. Bogel, the Leading drutrgist of Shroveport, Li., eayi: ' Dr. King' Now Discovery is the only thing that cures mv cough, and it is tbe best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., pays: ''Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never tails, and is a sure cura for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottle at Pioneer Drug Store, G. O. Oeburn Prop. Public Notice. Nnllco Ih hereby elven Unit I will anoly to the mayor and common council of the city of AUH'iiu, uregon, ai a meeting inercoi iu oe held on the 'Jlttli day of Jan. 1MM, tor a license to Bell splrltuoiiR, malt and vliums liquors In lens quantities than one quart, said liquors to be sold only In a building situated on the east one-hulfoflot.No. ri. In block No. 6, of said city. . WlLI WKLM3, jjuieu Jan. 7, iu, Applicant, THE WONDER OF SCIENCE Lung Troubles and Consumption Can be Cured. An Eminent New York ChemiHt and Sciontist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. The distinguished New York chemist, T. A. Sloeum, demonstrating hia dis covery of a reliable and absolute cure for consumption (I'ulmonary lubercu losis) and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest, etubborn coughs, catarrhal affec tion!, general decline and weakness, loss of flesb; and all conditions of wast ing away, will send THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different) ot his New Discoveries to any atllicted reader of the Pmess writing for them. : His "New Scieutino lreatment" has cured thousands permanently by its timely use, and considers it a simple professional duty to sunerlng humanity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. Science daily developea new wonders, and his great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produced results aa beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. His asserting that lung troubles and conemp tion are curabls in any climate is pro-, ven by "heart felt letters of gratitude," filed in hia American and Euroean laboratories in thousands from those cured In all parts of the world. Audical experts concede that bronchial chest and lung trouble lead to Consump tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. - Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. D. 98 Pine street, New Yotk, giving post office and exprers address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. - Suffer ers should take instant advantage of hie generous proposition' HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle of common glass with urine and let it rtand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it ia evidence of kid ney trouble. Too (requent desire to urinate or pain in tha back, are also convincing proof that the kidneys and madder are out ol order. t WHAT TO no. There is comfort in the knowledge ao often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary psseagea. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, ot bad effects follow ing use ot Honor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of Deing compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate' Tha mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp- Koot ia aoon .realised. It stands the highest (or lis wonderful cures of the most aietressing eases, xi yon need a medicine you shoo Id have the beat. Sold by druggiftte, pric fifty cents and one dollar, ion may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent (ree by mail. Mention the Press and send your eaareaa to ur. Kilmer & Co., Bingham' ton, N. Y. The proprietors ot this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this oiler. "a''J"' C. A. BARRETT & CO., THE PIONEER HARNESS SHOP Is the place to get the best of Harness. ''(Good Workmanship and best of material," our motto. W. E. YOUNG, Proprietor, I FIRST RETMBL H. C Adams, President K H. McArtbur, Vice-President. CAPITAL STOCK, 8T7EPLTJS, - Pays interest on time deposits. Deals in foreign and E, L. Barnett, Cashier, Notice of Dissolution.. ' Notice i' hereby given that the firm of Spencer, Luna & Lippold, is this day dissolved by mntual consent." Herman Lippold is alone authorized to collect all accounts due the said firm of Spencer, Luna & Lippold, and 8. L Spencer wilt pay all claims against said firm as speci fied in the article of agreement. A. H. Luna and Herman Lippold, retiring, and S. L. Spencer continuing the businees. 8. L Spencer, ' A. H. Luna, Her ran Lippold. What Everybody Knows, Or ought to know, is that health and even life itself depends upon the con dition of the blood. Feeding, as it does, all the organs of the body, it must be rich and pure ia order to give proper nourishment .Hood's Susaparilla makes the blood pur.?, rich and nourish ing, and in this way strengthens the nerves, creates. aa appetite.' tones the stomach, builds up the health, wards off colde, pneumonia and fevers. Strayed From Stnwurt'a nlacn north of town in the last month, in December, a sorrel mare pony fi?o yean old, brand B O on shoulder. Payment will be made for Information. tIIAS. EOOHKR, Athena Oregon. Thl Is Tour Opportunity. . ' On receipt of ten cents,, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh" and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York City. Rev. John Reiil, Jr. , of Great Falls, Mont. , recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. 1 can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if nsed as directed." Rev. Francis Y. Poole, Pastor Central Prea, Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. . Price, DO cents. .: THE ATHENA RESTURANT I iff ! Mrs. Hardin, Proprietress, g It. p. Millen, Manager. $ Iff ' I K Can be recommended to the public as p y being flrsmiass In every A particular. Iff - We Emolov White help only. MEALS 25 CENTS. torn mm:KMrJm THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL J, W. FROOME & SON FROrRIKTORS w Only First-class Hotel in the City. iff 1 THE ST. KICHQLS f X I the only one that can accommodate 4 commercial travelers. - Can be recomended for tu clean and well ventilated rooms. i ! 4 Co. Mai? andThied, Athkxa, Or. u MODEL ART " Heaters '- 4 Sold By C. A. Barrett & Co., Dealers in GENERAL HARDWARE "A Car-load of "Flying Dutchman" . Gang Plows - " Main Street, Athena Athena, Okuon BENE OF ETHE8S t 8. D. Davis, ) T. J. Kirk, t Directors E. L. Barnett, j $60,000 21,000 Proper attention given to collections. domestic exchange. . w. Barsett, Assistant casuier.- a N. W. Barsett, Assistant Castaler.- Worth of MERCHANDISE To Be Slaughtered RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Onr entire Stock of Merchan dise, consisting of Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Socks, Shirts etc. must and will be closed out at once regardless of cost. TSquare Store The Clothing Emporium. I R8member the place, first door south of i Fnstofl ce. Pnnrilntnn. Ur. J. S. HATE, Proprietor No-To-Uac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men itu-omr, Woou pure. sua. 11, All druKKtsla I AT VERY LOWEST PRICES A SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES- II. H. HILL, i l'loneer Drug Store, Atheua. Don't Tolmcce Spit id Snake Tear UTt Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag oetic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take N'o-To-Bao, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, SOc or II. 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Our goods and prices with the same goods and see what your prices will be elsewhere. That's the way to find where to buy. Just compare: ; 25 Envelope . . , ........ 4 0 j?ood lead pencil. .. ( ........ . . . 5 12 quart water pails. . . . .-. . ... ... 25 17 quart granite iron disb, first grade ; 70 Good padlocks 15, 20 A 25c Mrs. Potts, nickel plated Bad irons, per set.... ......120 8 day clocks....... 2 75 'Low Prices and good quality combined is what makes our business grow. . We never charge. yon 10 cents tor an ar ticle if we can sell it at 8. Yours for Bargain, Bioch Building pr; C. Marqtiardsen. ' J. Atf. ;Snji?n, C Office over PI rat National Bank, rWTi&VAMfflCrftt A ws Ms Hi 111 I 11! 71 "We are onto our Job" with the largest stock of Carpefs, Oil Cloth, Linoleum and Wall Paper ever brought to Pondletdn. Also art' ' elegant line of Portieres, Lace Curtains, Table Covers and Lounge Trimmings all of the latest styles and patterns. "Beautiful" is the word for these goods." A few samples of Carpet at Barrett's Hardware store, in Atheua. JESSE FAILING, Pendleton, Oregon. Painting ; . , In all Branches Neatly done by Chapman. HOUSE PAINTING AND DECORATING. J. W. (;miller, the rustler, Tlas Bargains, for All Main Street. N. I THE NEW. LUMBER YARD. K MAIN STREET, ATHENA, OREGON. A Complete Stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. LOW A. M.'GILrXJSa Comparison is What we Like, That is f or You To Compare 24 double sheet note paper.., $ 5 6 35 25 12 double sheets legal cap No. 8 steel spider Rim knob lock complete Extra keys, all kinds Extra heavv and large double lap 5 robes....... I CO Large jute rugs.... 1 15 Galvanized iron tubs 75 To ftiblio;. ATH ENR, OHEBON . wm. - Puttin' On Style won't do unless you have the" correct thing in the way of a turnout. If vou want an eleeant Bussv. Cart, or Heavy Team Harness, you can get them at . . . , Joseph ElFs Leading Harness and, Sad Pendleton, ,Oregi CHAPMAN, Athena ' tH3 I can save You Money On your Furniture A. 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