The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, November 13, 1903, Image 2

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    ATHENA PEESS
F. B. Boyd, Publishes.
Entered at Athena postofflce at seoond-elaM
nail nuttier.
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Local reading notices, first Insertion, 10c per
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fie PRESS Athena, Oregon
ATHENA, NOVEMBER 13, im
205 feet, is just about the distance from
the deep outfield to the home plate.
Evolution seems to be at work produc
ing shoulder-blades that will enable the
American girl to share the delights of
the national game.
Undoubtedly there is some ground for
Governor Chamberlain's remark that it
is a question "whether an exhausted
treasury is so much to be dreaded as a
special session of the legislature." The
lawmakers of the state have given some
notable illustrations of their capacity
for costly blunders and the tinkering
with the tax law which now threatens
the loss of a year's public revenues
is a case in point. A session of
the legislature is to be and must be
averted if possible, like war, pesti
lence or any other public calamity.
Unless a majority of the members of the
Oregon legislature assure Governor
Chamberlain that an emergency exists;
that they will oppose an enactment of
any other laws whatsoever and that they
: will promptly adjourn upon enacting a
law to remedy the defect in the Phelps
law, or to provide for a levy of taxes on
the assessment of 1903, the governor
will assume that no emergency exists in
the several counties, cities and school
districts of the state, and will decline to
issue a call for a special session of the
legislature. This situation of affairs is
plainly set forth in a circular letter
which the governor has prepared and
will send to each member of the legislature.
The New York papers have discovered
a young man, an employe for eight years
of a street railway 'company, who, by
his own admission, has worked sixteen
hours a day at an average of ten cents
an hour, ever'eince he has been with the
company. On the face of it, here is
provocation for lurid oratory; but before
indignation rises to too high a pitch, let
it be added that the young man was ap
pointed general manager the other day.
Perhaps his willingness to work long
hours had something to do with his
promotion.
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Guaraittssd for All Kidney mi Bluddsr Troubles. Is Safe and Soro
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
The town of Aberdeen is composed of
the right kind of stun", Its citizens,
though heavy losers by the recent fire,
say they can take care of themselves and
do not need outside assistance.
In the earlier and more strenuous days
of the frontier the great West produced
many striking and picturesque charac
ters, or rather adopted the raw material
from the East and transformed it by
means of circumstance and environment
into forms which at this later day still
stand out prominently in romance and
story. One of these characters was
Hank Monk, the famous stage driver,
whose memory the state of Nevada pro
poses to honor by exhibiting at the St.
Louis fair a collection of his relics and
mementoes. For this purpose the state
has sent even to Monk's old home in St,
Lawrence county, N. Y., , letters asking
Lis surviving relatives for any relics of
the famous frontiersman which may be
in their possession. For this exhibition
Nevada has already procured the old
stage coach that Monk was accustomed
to drive over the mountains, and the
identical one in which Horace Greeley
niado his fumous ride with Monk as
driver when Monk made his memorable
remark to Mr. Greoloy, "Keep your
soat, Horace, I'll get you there on
, time."
A London soapmaker is clamoring for
the next chance of racing for the cup.
The excellence of Sandy Hook as an ad
vertising medium is being properly
recognized
Mr. Peary will make another dash for
the pole and then another dash for the
box office receipts.
cures the most obate cases of
kidney and bladder diseases.
It supplies the kidneys with the
substances they need to build up
the worn out tissues.
It will cure B right's Disease and
Diabetes if taken in time, and a
slight disorder yie'ids readily to the
wonderful curative power of this
great medicine. .
It sooths and heals the urinary
organs and invigorates the whole
system. If your kidneys are de
ranged, commence by taking
Summons.
In the Justice Court. Athena District, for
Atiicint, ki iiiuliiih county, vrcKon,
W. M. McHrlue and J. I).
Plamondon, partners tin- I
cler the firm nntne of Mo- I Civil Action for
llrldo 4 Co., Plalntlirs, the Kecovcry of
vh. Mnnpv.
J. W. Chapman. Defend- I
ant.
To J. W. Chapman, the above named de
fendant:
In i.h nam. tt iha fitnla nf InuMn ... M
. . . . . . 1. 1 V. uikUj V. V 1 IUII. J'fU mi.
roiuiru w appear in me udoyc en
titled court and call no on or liclnrn thn h
day of Deoember, 11)03, and answer or other-
wine nieaa to tnecemn ii nt nr tha ninintm.
Hied against you therein.
And you will take notice that If you (all to
appear and answer or otherwise to the said
complaint within suld time, Judgment for
Want thereof will be entered against you for
tlic relief demanded In the said complaint,
viz.i For the sum of 25.91 In the first cause
of the action; aii-00 In the second cause of
action; auz.uu in the third cause of action,
and for plaintiffs' costs and dlHliiirnRinnniH.
The date of the flrat publication of this sum
mons is. by order, the lSth day of November.
iiwi, ana tne ante oi tne lust publication will
be on the ffith day of December, 1IKXI, pub
lished consecutively for six weeks In the
Amelia rrons. Dated this W day of Nov. 11)03,
Will M. Peterson, O. O. Chamberlain,
An y ior riuiniinH. J ustiue of the Pence,
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Foley's Honey and Tar
for chlldren,saie,sure. No opiates.
Are easily secured by those prepared.
l be best place to prepare is at
The Blair Business College of Spokane,
rvonuiugiuu. oudu iur catalogue.
H. O. Blair, Principal.
IfolevsI mL
HICK mm
Cures Used fiSjjif :
Acute bythe f'wM'
or 11 I Most f.WM''
Chronic TT Skillful fWg
Kidney JJ ;
bJL M 'r" ill
1 Nj Kidney l;WWA
D,s- -rpJand mg
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FOLEY & COMPANY ; B
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ... j 'iJomlS '
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at once. It will make you well.
A Physician Healad, Now Pntcrlbtt It Dally
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician at Smith's
Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal
experience with FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE: "For yean
I have been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder
trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything
known to the profession without relief, until I commenced
to use FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. After taking three bot
tles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now
daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all
physicians for such troubles, for I can honestly state I have
prescribed it in hundreds of case with perfect success."
Had to Get Up Savaral Tlmu Eviry Klght
Mr. F. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes : I was troubled
with kidney disease about three years. I was' nervous
and all run down, and had to get up several times during
the night, but three bottles of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
effected a complete cure. I feel better than I ever did
and recommend it to my friends."
TWO SIZES 50o and $1.00
McBRIDE & CO THE PALACE DRUG STORE, SOUTH SIDE MAUI STREET
Headquarters For
EEllCiElllS
According to the official figures our
merchant niarino has now reached the
highest point in the history of the coun
try, and this remarkable growth was
regardless of the fact that there was no
ship subsidy act passed. The total ton
n igo amounts to 6,087,845 tons, which
places us second to Great Britian in the
merchant marines. As her tonnage ex
ceeds 16,000,000 it will be some time be
fore we can hope to occupy first place.
Thpgrowth of our marine began in 1900
when the five million murk was passed
for the first time in many years. Since
then the progress has been so rapid that
the advocates of a ship subsidy will be
at a loss for arguments when the mea
sure is brought up at the regular session
of congress.
Taught to play ball, Latin-Araoricans
would forego rebellion and bull-fights
and expend their energies in three-base
hits and home runs. Already it has
pacified whole provinces in our oriental
archipelago. Let us take a hint and
send, not more teachers, soldiers and
alleged statesmen to our colonies, but
teams of professional ball players.
The longest distance a man has ever
thrown r. baseball is a little more than
381 feet. The record for women was
held until recently by a Vassar cham
pion, who threw a ball 181 feet. There
has now arisen in Tacoma a young wo
man who beat that record by 21 feet.
Anatomists have frequently explained
thut the formation of a woman's shoul
der blade prevents her from throwing
straight and fur; but the Taooum record,
R. J. BODDY'S
OLD RELIABLE
MEAT MARKET
Is again open for business. lie invites'
all his old customers to call and see him.
Take new ones with you. Only the
best tue market allows is kept in stock.
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry ofttarrh ; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the mombrone and decom
pose, canning a fur more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and smifla
and use that whiuh cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
GOo. size. Ely Brothers, GG Warren St., N.Y.
The Balm euros without pain, does not
irruato or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritatod and angry surface, roliov-
mcr immediately the painful Inflammation.
with Ely's Cream Balm you are armed
against Masai Catarrh and Hay i ever.
TnE Chicago" I Everything
ifiSsfft TYPEWRITER For .
'tit J House Keeping
ovU.''- Purposes
$35.00 sv
' ggm See our stock before you buy.
rtef? t0 U atny THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER CO. RrlkPT ft FOKniTI
$100 Machine On Market 512-5H Market Street, San Francisco. UURVI t& I UlOUill
''" I .. The Complete House Furnishers, Main
St., next to Postofflce, Pendleton.
IPpininrJ CITY BAKERY I Going to Build?
1 I I bl II M . Save Money ann Time by Hav-
W V W W vv 0e jn O. E. TROUTMAN, Archi-
j iij !iij tect, make your Plans and Spci-
CXcjLCCLlCi.CiClCl rnroii nnrAn nni to flc8tions-
House and Carriage Paint- rntuil untAU, nULLu, room is, association building,
ing, aS it should be done, pTg JJQ Q(g JQ PENDLETON' - QRE-
n aii if Nasal
V v . m DAILY & & CATARRH fSik
Paper Hanging UHILI bMffLmi!Sfffl
and Ely's Cream BalraM
Decorating' PAUL ARNOLDS, PROPRIETOR i
NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET , 7."" ffgftV-
I know my 'bu" and a trial will Of,) '"crn Balm U placed into the notrils.epreaa
convince you that I do. ; over the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief Ulm-
JI snVVTPIJ . mediate and a cure follow. It is not drying 4oe
,L. OTIUJiU, y D AICDV not produce eneexlng. Urge Slue, MeenU at Drag.
Chapman's old stand, Athena, Ore. j I T DrAixCfl T gitto or by maU; Trial size, 10 cent.
' ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York
3ROSS & WORTIIINGTON, :: Next Door to Post Office.
is the place you augnt to go for a drink of High-Grade Whiskeys no many kind
- The Bar is always shinning, neat and clean, and a Marble-top
Bartender there can be seen.
OPEN DAY AWD NIGHT
North Side Main Street, P. II. TIEDEMAN, Proprilor.
M. J. BAGLEY
The Best in Groceries
and
General Merchandise
Morris Bldg., Athena, Oregon
CHARLES GAY
...Dealers in. a
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Tobaccos, Cigars
k CLUB ROOM IN CONNECTION .
FIRS1 HHTIOHHL BENE OF HTKWR
S H. C. Adams, President.
9 T. J Tfirlc. VinA-PrAHlriont.
UAFITAX STOCK. -SUEPLUS,
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C. A. Barrett, 1 , S
P. E. Colburn, i-Directors ft
F.8. LOrow,l S
K i ft?
D,uuu
$60,000
al
INCORPORATED.
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that is good at all times is what
the Customer wants
Get it at the
HIT BIT Mil
C. H. SHERMAN
Proprietor
lMatzoeder t Minget's old stand
Coal
Wood or Trash
Will a Good Kire All Night in
COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT
BLAST STOVES
This is becauto they are air-tight and guaranteed to stay bo
long as used. If you want to control a fire in a stove you
must control the air supply. No other stove manufactured
can be guaranteed to stay air-tight- It is the air-tight feature
and the all-steel radiating surface which make this stove the
most economical, most powerful heater with all kinds of fuel.
Hardware Stock is Complete.
" I miiiii il lif -MW -T iitiM 1
Proper attention given to collection!. Beau in foreign
a ' ; . ; and domestic exchange. ;
h, F.B. La Grow, Cashier,
I. M. Kemp, Asslitant Cannier
! ROCK SPRINGS tk 'GOMBERLAHD !
COM
n
I SPECIAL RATES ON CAR LOTS !
A. Me GILLIS,
Athena, Oregon.
iitiiciiiwiiifiiBtaiiciiBBCEssiii3
...ATHENA LUMBER COMPANY
H. H.CURTIS. Manager. " "
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of your patronage. We
will give you entire Satisfaction.
WE KEEP m HAKD A LAF.CE STOCK CF RGSLYM COAL
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