The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, September 19, 1905, Image 3

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WESTON AND ADAMS
LOCAL HEWS ITEMS FROM OUR
8I8TER TOWHS
Incidents, Events and Personal Men
tion Found In the Leader
and Advance
Weston.
(Leader.)
Mrs. Robert Still, who was recently
conveyed to Walla Walla for treat
meut from her home ou Dry creek, is
recovering from a serious illness.
Mrs. S. Caplinger was brought to
town by her husband Tuesday for
treatment at Dr. Casbatt's hospital.
Her condition is quite serious.
Miss Stella O'Harra . has been em
ployed to teaoh a five months' term
of sobool in the Blue Mountain dis
trict near Weston, which opeus next
Monday. ' ' '.
T. J. Shaw and family will leave
soon for Boseburg, Oregon, near
which place Mr. Shaw has pnrbased
a uioe home and seven acres of garden
laud. In bis departure Weston loses a
good citizen.
William McKenzie, who has enlist
ed himself in th e progressive class of
farmers sinoa looating near Weston, is
installing a private system of water
works. Springs are being developed
and walled up with concrete and the
water conveyed in pipes to the house
and barn. Mr. McKenzie contem
plates building a new residence with
in a few months.
Information was filed in the record
er's court this morning by Dan P.
Hicks against George Cramer, who
conducts a lunch counter in the White
House saloon. There are two com
plaints, charging assault and battery
and abusive language, alleged to have
been committed last Sunday.
William Long, a nephew of J. H.
Logan, was standing on a platform at
Chehalis, Wash., laughing and joking
with a companion, when a switch en
gine bumped the car. Long lost his
balance, fell oft the end of the car,
was run over and - instantly killed.
Mr. Long was a visitor at Mr. Logan's
home in this city about two years ago..
James Richey and family will be a
part of next Monday's large delegation
to the fair. Charles Brotherton and
family are going from Athena the
same day, but Mr. Richey wants it
distinctly understood that he does not
intend to affiliate with this individual.'
He will try to arrange with the O. R.
& N. to hitch on a cattle car for Bro
therton's exclusive accommodation.
Apropos of good mountain crops,
the Leader is informed by Uncle Sam's
messenger, B. F. Somerville, that Bas
ket mountain is also in the swim.
Yields up there have been heavy of
every kind of grain, and a remarkable
crop of barley was grown from a four
acre tract belonging to W. A. Clark,
which yielded 47 sacks per acre. This
land is eleven miles back in the moun
tains, as the crow flies. '
James T. Fuson, who in a few
months has built up a neat little busi
ness with bis candy and tobacco store
on Main street, accepted an offer for it
the other day from Cliff Culley and
Lester O'Harra. Invoicing was in pro
gress yesterday and the new proprie
tors will take possession at once. They
ate among the most popular of Wes
ton's young men and Mr. Culley has
- been successfully engaged before in
the same line of business.
Adams.
(Advance.)
Robert Coppock and daughter. Mat
tie, of Atheua, spent Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Read,
in this city.
Chas. Warren, who was aocidently
shot a short time ago, returned home
from Walla Walla Tuesday evening
much improved.
M nnd Mm. T). A. Pinkertion.
end Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Pinkerton,
.... . . . . . 1 1 m r
01 Atneua, visitea at ine,nome 01 air.
and Mrs. J. W. tsoyers ounaay.
School opened Monday. The pupils
11 seemed clad to return to their
books and are taking up their studies
with a spirit that foretells a good
year's work. ,
L. L. Rogers and family returned
from the Alberta country Unday eve
ning. They returned by way of Port
land, spending a few days at the fair.
J. Tr Lieuallen left Wednesday night
for Portland, accompaied by his chil
dren, Lawrence, Miss Stella and Dr.
P. A. Tensilon of Pendleton. They
will remain in Portland for a couple
of weeks.'
A. D. Reid was removed Sunday to
the home of M. A. Baker, where he
lina rit.inallv ill with typhoid lever.
Mrs. Reid, who is in the Alberta conn
try, has been notified and is expected
to arrive soon.
Mrs. F. B. Wilks left for Lewiston,
Idaho. Tuesday morning where she ex
pect to locate if she finds things as
she expects. Mr. Wilks will remain
here a short time, when he will leave
to join her.
ft A Pmtiik rotonied from Caitf-
bridgw, Idaho, Saturday, and will ahip
the iioosehold goods, etc, as soon be
caa get a car t load now. He has been
delayed some on account of the illness
o f bis sister, Miss Stella, but hopes to
be able to startjloading next Monday.
GOOD IN CHANGE OF AIR.
To CIom Coaflaeaaeat la Aar At
Mikm la lajarloa. t.
the Health.
The quasl-mlraculousbeneflta which
are associated with change of air In
the popular ballet are In reality de
rived when they accrue from chango
of environments, or change of habits
of life, says the Medical Review. In
a great many instances the measure
of benefit obtainable would be as ef
fectually secured and at much less ex
pense by mere change of habits, with
out the fatigue and Inconvenience of
change of domicile. The overwrought
city clerk' might advantageously take
to driving a cab, while the cabman
would find It a relief to discharge for
a time the functions of caretaker of a
desterted house. Many an overworked
physician would experience a distinct
Improvement were he to qualify as
chauffeur, with no other object In
view than to cover space, and there
are few domestic servants whose
health would not be sensibly modified
by a brief experience as milkmaid or
gleaner, should the season lend Itself
to that pursuit The literary gent,
whose brain la sterile of new Ideas,
might recuperate hit energies by
usurping the role of a sick man and
remaining In bed for a week or two.
Notice of Final Account'
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County. .
In the matter of the estate of Permelia
Stone, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern that E. H. Stone, ex
ecutor of the estate of Permelia Stone,
deceased, has filed his final account
and report in the above entitled court,
and that the County Judge thereof
has appointed Monday the 16th day
of October, 1905, as the time, and the
County Court House at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place
where any and all objections and ex- j
ceptions to the said final account and
report will be heard and the settle
ment thereof made.
Dated this 15th day of September,
1905.
Peterson & Peterson, . E. H. Stone,
Attorneys. Executor.
Summons.
In the Juatioe Court, Athena District,
Umatilla county, state of Oregon.
a A. Barrett & Co. -
a corporation, Plain- Civil action for
tiff, vs. the recovery of
W. L. E. Pason, De- money.
fendant J
To W. L. E. Pason, the above named
defendant:
In the name pf the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear in
the above entitled court and cause on
or before the 23rd day of October,
1905, and answer or otherwise plead
to the complaint of the plaintiff filed
against you therein.
And you will take notice tbat if you
fail to appear and answer or otherwise
to the said complaint within said time,
judgment for want thereof will be en
tered against you for the relief de
manded in the said complaint, viz. :
For the sum of Fifty Dollars (f50) in
the first cause of the action ; Ten
Dollars and Fifteen cents ($10.15) in
the second cause of action, and for
plaintiff's costs and disbursements in
this action.
The date of this first publication of
this summons is, by order, the 8th
day of September, 1905. and the date
of the last publication will be on the
20th day of October, 1905, published
consecutively for six weeks in the
Athena Press. Dated this 4th day or
September, 1905.
O. u. (Jhnmberiain,
Justice of the Peace.
No woman can look beautiful without
good health. A woman's good nraiia
depends on those organ peculiarly i-mi-
111113 miu ... "
dered, causing misery and draf ginjr-down
pain. Nature's laws are perfect, health
nhn them tlllt dllUMLMa
..11..-.. Aiu.yiAnnra Thn A it TPS-dlld
complaints of women are often brought
about Dy caicning com a a ciiucb,
period, breathing fqjil Indoors' air and
l..n hniiri wrkrlr anil norvnilS tension.
Go straight to Nature for the cure to
the forest, ur. Jriercer. ravonm rr-
scriptlon l miture t cure lor me on
trussing complaints of women. Prof.
tory, says of lllack Cohosh or Black
Snake-root "our early American In-
Jl.. u. IiIaIi walnA nn thta rnnt In
diseases of women, ft U turpned by
of the part where then art dragging
Lad y's Sll pper root in' nerve sti mulant
and tonic, Improving both circulation and
nutrition of the nerve centers favoring
sleep and cheerful condition of the mind;
of service In mental depression, nervous
(nMnlaHtiV'l nf vnmcn 'ith
jirfMu . . . - . - -- . - -
j 1 fl n Pw,' Ttaafripo. tliA
above ingredients there are-Oolden jV-hI,
Unicorn ana JJiue wmosn u m w
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Tw DImi'i fV.mmnn K-nl Mod leal
Advifl-r will tie sent free, paper-bound, for
(8mnc Over pape and iliuftraUd.
Address Dr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
Pr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be
used with 'Favorite Prescription" when
w i svj v .wi
POM CY TOLDtt
Are more inter
ested today
than ever before
in the Legal
Organization of
Life Insurance
Companies
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
S. M. MARKS, Secretary. GEORGE A. cTWOORE, President.
Assets, $7,650,000 Surplus, $897,000.
Annual Disbursement f Dividends.
HOME OFFICES: Pacific Mutual Building, San Francisco.
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Citizen's National
ORANGE 0. CHAMBERLAIN
District Agent Athena, Umatilla County, , Oregon.
THE WRIGHT LIVERY
AND FEED STABLE
COOD HORSES AND RICS. REASONABLE PRICES
DRIVER FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED-
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
Htableson2nd street, South of Main street
J. F. Wright, ' - Proprietor-
BANNER SALVE
th most healing Mlv in th world.
A. L. JONES
WANTS ALL KINDS OF HAULING
Goods taken best care of and carefully hand
led. Phono 13 for Express and BaKguge.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys sad bladder right
Hardware
C.-A.BARRI
Euntmg
Constitution gT the State California
Section 3, Article 12
Provides that each stockholder be individually and personally liable pro
rata for ALL DEBTS AND LIABILITIES coutracted or incurred during the
time he was a stockholder.
It also provides that the directors shall be jointly and severally liable for
ALL moneys embezzled or MISAPPBOPBIATED by the officers.
Section 10 of the "Act t" provide for the inooporration of mutual insur
ance companies for the insurance of life and health and against accidents,"
further extends the liability of stockholders.
THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIF
ORNIA is the ONLY company in'the United States organized under such strin
gout laws, and there is no other life insurance company transacting busiuess in
America whose policyholders, by legal enactment, are so safeguarded.
Notwithstanding the liability of stockholders, they receive no profit from
the premium payments made by participating policyholders, but every dollar
paid into the company by the latter, with the acoumulatiou thereon, is applied
for their benefit Following are the directors of the Pacific Mutual. They
are all stockholders of the company, and also policyholders:
WAKEFIELD BAKER
Baker
JAMES CAROLAN - -W.
R. CLUNESS - -W.
H. CROCKER - -HENRY
J. CROCKER
D..W. EARL
M. R. HIGGINS - ..
JAMES IRVING -M.
B. KELLOGG
HUGH M. LA RUE
P. N. LILIENTHAL -GEORGE
A- MOORE
GEORGE W. SCOTT -WILLIAM
R. SHERWOOD
O
Booth
Manager Eastern Oregon
Bank Building, Baker City, Oregon.
First
National
of
CAPITAL STOCK.
SURPLUS, .
Propel attention given to collodions. Deals in foreign and domestic ex
change. Firo and burglar-proof vaults and safes -no charge
for keeping your valuuble papers.
H.,. Adams. President.
T.J Kirk, Vice-President
K. 8. LcOitovr, Uathler,
CH&ELES GAY
...Dealer in...
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Tobaccos, Cigars
rRESH BREAD PIES, CAKE9.ETC,
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INCORPORATED.
Guns and Ammunition
Stock is
& Hamilton.
Retired merchant.
Medical director,
Pres. Crocker-Woolworth Nut. Bunk.
Capitalist.
Forwarding & Commissiou merchant.
Second vice-president.
Capitalist.
Attorney at law.
Capitalist. .
Manager Anglo-Cal. Bank. Ltd.
President of the company.
Union Iron Works.
Sherwood & Sherwood. .
Bank
Athena
.$50,000
12,500
H. A narretl, i
P. K. (,'ollumi l)lrucMir
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K. H. l,ctirov
I. M. Kkmi. AsIhiiii t'HKiiifr
CWdP'Y
Season
Com pie te.
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PURSES AND
PREMIUMS..
Six solid days of Racing
from Sept. 25 to 30 in
elusive; under the
auspices of the
WALLA WALLA
COUNTY FAIR
ASSOCIATION
FIRST HARNESS RACE
MEET OF THE SEASON
TWO HARNESS EVENTS AND AT LEAST
THREE RUNNING RAGES DAILY. PREMIUM
SHOW FANCY LIVESTOCK OPEN ALL DAY
BIG EVENING ATTRACTION
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS
THOS. H. BRENTS, PRES.
8- B- CASWELL, SEC
-Th-
COMMERCIAL
LIVERY, FEED
and SALE STABLE.
Best Turnouts
In Eastern Oregon
Stock Hoarded
by the Day, Week S
nr Unnlli W
KING BROTHERS I'r-p
PARKER & LANE'S
.Barber. Shop.
Shaving, Haircutting,
Shampooing, Massage
for Face and Scalp.
.HOT BATHS.
Shop North Side Main
Street, Athena, Ore.
OREGON
SHORJ LINE
eta Union Pacific
TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY
ThroiiKh Pullman standard and sleeping
ears dally to Omaha, UiItoko; tourist 1 'i"K
cur dally to Kansas tllyj llirotiKh Pullman
UiuristskiCpliiK oars, personally condurtnd,
wwkly to (Jlilcaii'), with free rpclmliiK
chair cars, seats free, to the east dally irom
reiiaietoti.
Ayvywww
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DBPABT fiMK 8CUIEOIII.BS AKHIVJC
Iay- ATHENA, OKK. Dally.
Fast Mall for Pen
dleton, LaUrande,
Haker City, and all
polntseuit via Hun
tliiKton, Oro., Also
. ... for Uniatllla, Hcnp-
iM p m. er T1)B ui, b, 9;57a. n.
Portland, Astoria,
Willamette Valley
PoInU, t'allforula,
Tacoma, Hcatl lo, all
Hound Points.
WariaWallaTway-
ton, Pomeroy, lw-
B-4-2 m. lsUin, Colfax, Pull. . .
u.u .m. man Mimtft'Wt Me 4:53 p. m.
Couer d'Alene dls-
tricl, Hpokane and
all lKluls north.
Mired train walla
7:06 p.m. walla and liiterme- 12 a) D rn
dlate points.
Mixed, for Pendle
12:20 y.m. ton and liitonneill- 7:05 p rn.
ale points.
M. Yf . Hiuith Agent,
AkUeus,
ever a laxauve is requircu.