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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1903)
P FOR " TOUR PBESIDENT MAPSr " MOYEHE3T3 05 OUT . HIS C0A8T. Whole 'Day., in Portland-Stop r - . Salem and Possibly Other Oregon Cities. at President Roosevelt , has begun. . to turn his attention to his intended trip to the Pacific Coast, but has not yet arranged all details. He is disappointed thai it was necessary to have an extra session of the senate, as it will, necessi tate cuttiDg down his trip somewhat and - shortening his stay at several important points; probably in the Yellowstone Park. . His only stop of any length in Oregon will te at Portland, where he expects to spend a day and possibly a night. At what other points he will stop in Oregon will depend upon' the hour he crosses over from California, on his way up the Coast. If the hour is suitable, hewill undoubtedly make a short stop at Salem and possibly at Boseburg, Albany ani Eugene " If, when , he reaches the Coast, the president finds his time is be ing overextended, '.he will have to cut down his stops at Portland and Salem. As he goes north from Portland the president will folio w Jargely , the route laid out by President McKinleyy going first to Chehalis", on to Olympia, then to Tacoma. Ha is being urged to go f rom Tacoma by boat to the Bremerton navy yard, thence to Seattle, giving him a chance to view the Sound. ; After crossing the. mountains as he turns eastward,; the president contem plates running to North Yakima, pos sibly to Walla Walla, and certainly . through Spokane. His only stops of any length in Washington will be at the three principal cities. 11 a. will probably spend not more than five davs in the two states. - X ' As far as possible President Roosevejt will leave details of his visit in lsjf cities to the local representatives'!' 01 which; m .' Paid ia ,nd lowing them to lay out his program. uis only request is tnat lie may be ex- empt as far as possible from tiresome receptions, banquets and set speeches, lie does not care to make a campaign tour, nor does he desire to be forced to listen to long speeches from local talent COLD EVERYWHERE- Spring- li Backward Throughout the ' Whole Northwest- , Farmers in the Palouse country are fretUn over the continued cold weatbe an(Lelay ingetting -1utnqgtombri There is little snow, hardly as. much 'as in this valley, but the temperature is hovering below freezing point ', and spring work is being greatly delayed in conBequenco. Unless a thaw occurs soon the farmers of the Palouse wheat belt will have to rustle to get their wheat in this year in time. The tew dry days of last week were improved to the utmost by farmers of Southern Oregon, who are behind with their work.baving been greatly hindered in their farming operations by the ex treme wetness of the winter. Since the rains started, early in November, there has been hardly any time until last week when it has been possible to get on the land to put in grain. . 910,000 From Nebraska. Nebraska will appropriate 810,000 for the Lewis and Clark fair. This is di rectly due to the efforts of ex-Governor T. T. Qeer, who is at present in Lin- ooln. Previous to his coming no ap propriation was contemplated. The following is the message received at Portland from Mr. Oeer: "Had meet ing today with Governor Mickey and the joint ways and means committee of the Nebraska legislature, and secured a promise of a $10,000 appropriation. . No appropriation whatever had been con templated before my arrival." i . : Milton to the Columbia. A survey, the exponse of which will be defrayed by popular subbcription, will be inade shortly of the proposed railway from Milton to the Columbia river, near Wallula. The committee appointed by .the board of trade to make an informal investigation of the possi bilities of the road states that no serious engineering difficult es would be en countered, and the board of trade wants to have everything in readiness to do the grading and lay the rails at short notice if the upper river is opened to naviga tion. Shopi go to Walla Walla. Joseph McCabe, vice-president and manager of the Washington & Columbia River railroad, gave out the statement that just as soon as the development of electrical power on the Walla Walla rivnr whs completed the shops of the W. A U. It. railroad would be moved from Hurts Tii i.n t Walla Walla. "There i pii.-r tbrrv without doubt," said Mr. McCbs "and electricity will be transmitted to Walla Walla within 12 months." CLASH AT FUNERAL. Relative Cannot Follow Corp. to tho Grave la Walla Walla. '.The spectacle of relatives being de nied the right to follow the remains of a lovy1 r. to the grave or participate in the suuijiltt funeral services planned to lelield at th remetery, was seen in Waija WIla .Monday morning, says the Statesman. Merle Valare, ft year-old on of Mr. and Mrs. J. Yitlare, died at Lite' Valare residence Sunday of scarlet ' fever, and relatives had planned to 161- t low the remains to the cemetery where short service was to be held by Rev, Marvin, of the Methodist church. The Valares are members of the church. The funeral occurred, but not with out a clash bdtreen Undertaker Cooker- ly and Health Ogicer Alban, who visited the residence as the fuDeral cortege was about to take p its journey to h'e ceme tery. ' It is claimed that the officer de manded that relatives be not permitted to follow and that tkf reverend gentle man be not allowed to. say a short pray er at the grave. . 4 COMINO March 12,"13-District Christian, En- deavor convention, Milton. March H-Umatilla . County Wool- growers V association,- -fentueion, in Commercial Association's rooms. , March liVTeechera institute at Ath ena. . ..- ,-'f 'V. ' . March 21 -Umatilla, County Sports mens'' Association, Pendleton. ' March 22 Dedication new Christian church, Athena. ", March 28.TeacheT8,' institute, . Mil ton. ; , .' -: :. , '"v April 1 Two townships in Wallowa county to ba.opened for settlement April 1 Modern Woodmen county camp, I. O.iO. P. hall, Pendleton. ' April . 17, 18 Inland 'Empire Teachers' Association, Walla Walla. May 4State supreme court, Pendle ton. V - '' . . y ; ; June 1 Circuit court. ' July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A; R. en campment, Union. vr June 17 Oregon Pioneer Association, Portland. ; June 23, 2i, 25-State federation"! Women's Cluba, Astoria, v : August 17Naiional O.'; A. R. en campment, San Francisco . r; i WILL CO OPESATE Farmer Organic an Independent Tele- r ' ".pUone Company. ' '. -The stockholders of the Farmers' In dependent Telephone company met in this city Saturday last and organized, says the East Oregonian. " The capital stock of the company is wbwu amount is expecieu to put me lineln effective operation for , the pres ent Subscribers. The balance will be used) for possible' extensions 1 and for repairing. ' " ' ' " Tp right-of-way has been-secured froiti the city 12 miles to the northwest, and takes in Despain Canyon and Stage Gfulcb. , This is not a barbwire syLj jit all. In every respect it will up-to-date,- and nil wires will be mounted on poles' It will have free exchange with 1 the system in Pendlcptfj being to all in tent)) and purpofees a part of the city jlvstCBJ foxtept in ownership. It will, of LLmv, connect with' all the toll lines leading out of Pendleton. -' ' " ' ' Advertise! for Bldi. - " N. A. Davis, -of the bank- of Milton, has advertised to receive bids for. the real estate belonging to the estate of Amelia I. Harris, deceased, at any time prior to March 28. Mr. Davis is admin istrator of the estate, and the real estate consists of one of the best wheat farms in Umatilla county, of about 860 acres, including a good house and some bot tom land on Couse creek. There is also 160 acres of . pasture land and a fine residence property in Milton. Mr. Davis will gladly f urnish any informa tion ; regaiding the property that is de sired. , ' ;- y Took Four Prize. '' ; About 60 Knights of Pythias from Pendleton attended the convention at La Grande.' Among the especial . tea tures of the occasion was an addtess by Grand Chancellor Maloney, a banquet and the initiation of 66 candidates int'J the Dramatic Order of Knights of Kor rasan.: The only lodge in the state of this degree is at Portland, and a Port land team conducted , the initiatory ceremonies. , Umatilla county won all four of the drill prizes. The judges were Past Grand Chancellor Davis, of Dayton, Wash., and Messrs. Grant and Aldrieh of Portland. ' - To Improve Four Farm. The county commissioners are wrest ling with the, question of specifications and estimates for improving the poor farm. Not having any specifications completed as yet, the court is not ready to call for- bids or definite estimates. One of the court stated that a suitable dwelling and hospital for the farm would probably cost $7000 or very near to that figure. East Oregonian. ; Weaton Woman Ineaae, ,, v Mrs. Flock, of Weston, was taken to t'endleton Tuesday tor examination as to her vaarty, ' She has not been ex actly in her right mind for years, ac cording to the statement of those who know . her v Her trouble ia religious in sanity and the seems to brood over- it very deeply at times. She is. perfectly rational, ordinarily, but has spells in which her mind becomes weakened. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a doto of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated, and pleasant in effect. For sale at Pioneer Drug Store. Kngiae for Hale. O. A. Zerba, postofnee addrew Athe na, Uregon, bas a traction engine for sale, or will trade Yir cattle. ; Engine is in first-class running order and can be had at a bargaiu. : . , " , MELDRUM. ISTO GOilwiTH THE CHURCHES HITCHCOCK TELLS f ULT0H - SO ; WITS EMPHASIS. v '". Eft Can't Be Tolerated-Mitchell' Knew Only. "Causa of r " v Long Delay ' Senator Fulton recently called on Secretary Hitchcock to make inquiry as to reports that have been printed from time to time saying it was the desire' of his department to .remove Surveyor General Meldrum from office and to ap point a new man to that place. He said afterward that he - was somewhat surprised at the emphatic way in which the secretary confirmed the reports and insisted that Meldrum could not longer be tolerated. Land Commissioner Rich ards was equally emphatic' in insisting on a change. . r ; - "; Senator Fulton says he will consult with ' bis colleague, and probably the two , will join in making a recommenda tion of Meldrum's successor early next week; When this recommendation is made, it will no doubt be acted upon at once, and the name of the man . recom mended will. be promptly sent to the senate and the nomination be confirmed. Secretary Hitchcock has been anxious to appoint a successor to -Meldrum for several weeks, ever ' since Jhe severe ad verse report made by the inspector, but Senator Mitchell has not been able to give the matter his attention. With the assistance of his colleague,, however, he will now be able to act. ' There is as yet no. intimation as to who, will be recommended,-although it is understood there are a number of candidates for the office, which pays a salary of $2000 " Moki Tea positively cures -sick head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful ,'herb- drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect complexion or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to us for. free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.,' Buflalo, N. Y. Wm. McBride A Co.; druggists. 1 f. CONSUMPTION the most dreaded and deadly of all dis eases, as : well bb pneumonia, and all lung troubles are-relieved at once and cured by Acker's English - - Re,me dy 'theicirigof all cough cUres.'C'ures coughs and colds in a ' day. 25c. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write for free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.' Wm. McBride & Co.,. druggists. ' . ' Administrator' -Notice to Creditor, t Notice is hereby given that William McBride has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Mary EiRaiBville deceased, by the County Court of Uma tilla County,: State of ; Oregon,, oh: the lilth day - of December, '1902,. and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and . required to present the same to me at my place of business at Athena, Oregon, within six months from this date. - - . Feb. 27,1903. VV. McBride, . Administrator. 1 Went Bound Kate. West bound second-class settlers' rates via the O. R. & N. and connect ions from all points east are marked way down for the period between February 15 and April 30. From Chicago the rate is $30.50; from St. Louis, $27.50; from Kansas City, $22.50.' Stopover not to exceed ten days, allowed at Pocatello, Idaho, Havre, ' Mont., and all points west. For rates and further particulars, apply to any O. R. & N. agent. ; . 'm -V'i.' Notlee. All persons are hereby notified to not harbor, keep, nor give shelter to Lonia Naylor, a minor child of sixteen years, and daughter of F. G. Naylor, residing at . Athena, Oregon. Dated Feb. 18, 1903. , - . , F, G, Naylor. We will have a sample combine har vester to show you in a short time. Umatilla Implement Co. Cow for Sale, D. A. Pinkerton has two fresh milk cows for Bale. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. A. B. STONE, Ma D. PHYSICIAN and BUHOKON . ' Adams, Pregon. Office at City Drug Store, swered day or night.. - Calls an- Bowman Photo Studio (;niimu "Eli 1TIQTTT Largest Stock of Millinery in Umatilla Co. JUil i &VI HUUtUVIl J Next Next 0, J. POPPY'S ATHENA TMRKET j S rTCT Wholesale and Retail i &$m BUTCH Cfli: I t (-SSi ()';; V: ' ' ' ' ' ? ,'''; ' ' I , ji'"''''',- Shop opposite Fair Store corner, 1 iJ SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET J BAPTIST CMVmCB, C. R. Lamar, Pas tor r;unJiy School 10a.ru. Preaching every Sad and It Xt Sunday at 11 a. m-'-: I CHUKCU CBRtaT,' Corner of Sod and 1 Adame-C. A. Blaa, Pastor B Ibt e School 10 a. m. Preaching and Communion Service-11 ; ra. Christian Eodtavor 1'rayermcetlng 6: 30 p.m. Preaching ervtee 7:30 p. m. M Id Wk Meetlnj. ' PraycrmeetlBf, Wednesday 7:30" p. m. Ladies Aid,. Thursday t. p. rou. Christian Woman's Board of Mission, each second Hutuduy in the month 2:30 p. m. Church Offlcent' Meeting, each first Saturday In the month 2 p. in. A eordtet InvltatioBy to 'our services Is extended to all. -, . . M. K. cncRCH, Corner 3rd and Adams W. E. Aroirield. Pastor-unday School 10 a, m. Preacbiog 11 a. m. Class Meeting 13 to. Junior League 4 p. ra. Epworth League &;X) p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Teachers Meet ing Wednesday 7T30. Prayer Meeting Thurs day evening 7:30. ' ,- - Morning Subject?' "Faith in God." Evening subject 'Th Lifeline of the Gospel of Jesus Christ." Building Lot for Sale. Dr. L. Dell bas some -. choice building lots left which he offers for sale at rea sonable prices. Reduced Kate From the Eat. r , Commencing February 15 and con tinuing until April 30 there will be low rates in effect from the east ,via the Illinois Central R. . R." to all Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho points. If any of your friends or relatives in the east are coming west while these rates are in effect, give us their name and address and we will make it our business to see that they are given the best possible service. ' We operate through person ally conducted excursion cars,' and, In fact give you the benefit oi the latest conveniences known to modern railroad ing. We have 15. different' routes be tween the east and the.) West, and are in position to give you the benefit' of the best combinations.. Write - us and we will give you full particulars.' B. H. Trumbull, Com'L . Agent 111. .Cent. R. R., H2 Third St., Portland, Ore. Going to Build? Save Money ann Time by Hav ing C. E. TROUTMAN Archi tect, make your Plans and Spci- ; fications. v , KO051 15, ASSOCIATION BUILDING PENDLETON, - - - ORE. It costs no more to raise a mule than it does to raise a horse, ;. and the mule is- worth more. 1 "BLAGUSNAKE" Mark Patton's famous Kentucky Jack, will make the season in Athena He is a sure foal get ter, showing over 80 per cent of -of colta last, season.!' Will call at farm for six or more mares. Terms, $15.00 f to Insure foal n-n tit! that is good -at all times is what the Customer wants . ' Get it tithe. . Cll MEAT MARKET . C-K-SHERMAN Proprietor Platioeder & Minger'a old stand Mam Street, near bridge. Work. PENDLETON, ORE. to to People's Ware House, PENDLETON jiCITV DI1U0 STOIt ; . Afiasis Crcsa Tfie best is always cheap? est. Our DrugSf Medici?ies, Stationary an d Sundries are only the very best, A B. STONE Proprietor. Adams. - - - - Oregon PARKEB & KEEN'S BAI1BER81I0P SHAY1HC : ! HAIR CUTTJKG SHAMPOOING t ... AMD BATHS- UkFUI WOSKKEH, .SaTISTACTIOM Guaranteed, cverythimo first class SOUTH SIDE! MAIH STREET- HAmQ HIH IOOK PLEASANT is easy enough, for when he opens his package .of laundry work, after being sent to the Domestic' laundry, the man who loves faultless linen and up-to-date laundrying always wreathea . his face in smiles. During , warm weather our methods of laundrying linen and color ed shirts," jvhitevest8i etc.c shows itself in the length of time thry keep fresh and clean. ' ) .'.s , , . " ':. DomesticiLndry Pendleton. A J' Parker, AgtAthena nn warn V. jrfbllowsai'coldj'but-hever - follows the use of ; It stops the cough and heals the lungs and. prevents a cold from settling on your lungs - and resulting in Pneumonia, Pleurisy; 5 on Consumption. v You are. in no danger of serious results if FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is taken; as it. soothes and heals the inflamed air pas ; sages and the cough disappears. ; Be sure and get :FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, as preparations containing opiates stop the cougR temporarily byparalyzingf the nerves j in the" throat and leave the germs of serious lung trouble and you get ; one cold on another because the first one was not cured perfectly. Saved Ht Ufa From Pneumonia. ; "My wife hid a severe attack of Pneumonia which . followed a severe attack of La Grippe and 1 believe ' that FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved her life," , writes James Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri. . ri- Dr. C. J. Bishop, Anew, Mich., writes'I have 1, used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in- three very - severe cases of Pneumonia with good results in every ' case." - .-. The 50-cent small size, and iiCBRIDE'&vCO-iTHE"' ft r fi rl y- Neglected often lead to - Pneumonia. ' Weeks' Tablets . will prevent all serious results For Sale only by McBRIDE & COMPANY T.Harl in sr Tkruar rlatfl ' .. Take the .. . COLUMBIA RIVER RAILWAY . In Connection with the TIME TABLE. '. " No. llMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays arrive 8:60 a. m. " No. 12 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays depart 9:05 a. m. , Por further information apply to FRED KERSHAW, 'Agent, Athena, Oregon Or to S. B. CALDERHEAD, G. F. & P. Agt., Walla Walla, Wash. t-LOWEST RATES. Thousands are Trying It. In order to -prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents ti ELY BKOS., 50 Warren St., N. X City. 1 1 suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that. ; Many acquaintances have used it with exoellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, SO cents. lAt druggists or by mrd. n n i JUb JUL JLD li Cured Whan Vary Low With Pneumonia. J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, 111., writes: "My little bffy was very low with Pneumonia. Unknown to" the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result was magical and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately stopped the racking cough and he quickly recovered." TIipco Sizes, 25c, ECo and $1X0 s 1-2 times as much as the size contains 2 th e a 1. co size almost 6 PALACE DBUGSTORE. SOUTH SIDE MAIH STREET WILL M. PETERSON Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public Athena, Oregon Deeds, Wills, Leases, Mortgages and Contracts carefully drawn; Collections promptly made. L. J. McA.tee, Painting. Paper Hanging and ....Graining.... A Specialty of Inside Finish S. F. Sharp, ;.' A. W. Botkih. Sharp & Botkin, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Special attention given to Female Diseases. Calls promptly answered. Office on Third Street. Athena. Oreg-or Oregon Showtime js Union RAcihc TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY Through Pullman standard and sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas Cltyj through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, personally constructed, weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis nnd Memphis; reclining clmlrcars, seats free, to the east daily from Pendleton. DKPABT TIMX SCHEDULES ARRIVE Da"?. ATHENA, ORE. Daily. ' Fast Mail for Pen dleton, LaUrande, Baker City, and all points eist via Hun tington, Ore., Also -. for LTmatilla,Hepp- 5:10 pm. ner The Dalles, 8:5oa. m. Portland, Astoria, Willamette Valley Points, California, Tacoma, Beatt le, all Sound Points. . ... Walla Walla, Day ton, Pomeroy, Lew s sn a m iston, Colfax, Pull- . , 8 o0 tt,m- maii,' MoscoV, the 5:lop. m. Couer d'Alene dis trict, Spokane and all points north. Mixed train walla 7:10 p. m. walla and iuterme 7-in m diate points, , ' 1 ' Mixed, for Pendle- 11:50 a.m. ton and intermedi- 11:50a' ni. ate points. Water Koutes. 78AN FRANCISCO PORTLAND RO0TE, Steamer sails from Port lard 8 p. m. every 6 days. Snake River Route. Steamers leave Rlparla dally at :o5 a. m. except Saturday, returning leave Lewintou daily except Friday at 6 a. m. For tickets to and from all parts of the country coll on or write to J, 8 wart, Agent, Athena, 0 LlU times as much; Ji-A