VOTED PAVING ACT MAYOR RETURNED ORDINANCE AWARDING COUTBACT. Bitnlithic Pavement u t Patented Preparation and Competition Was Consequently Shut Oat- Pendleton is not the only town that is tussliug with the paving question. Walla Walla is having a strenuous time with it, too. Mayor Hunt of the Garden City has set down on the war that has been waging between the rival street paving companies, by voting two ordinanoes. The substance of the veto message by Mayor Hunt when he returned the ordinance referred to without his ap Droval. which awarded th for paving Spokane, Fourth and Elm atreecs, to tne warren Construction company, with bitnlithic paving, was: "I return herewith ordinances No. 1012 and 1015 without my approval, for the reason that I believe them to be illegal. My opinion as to the il legality of said ordinances is based upon the report of Attorneys Sharp stein & Sharpstein." The opinion of the lawyers was that , the ordinanoes were illegal for the reason that they provided for a pav ing wbioh is patented and therefore competitor! was shut out The veto of the mayor was not un expected, says the Union. In fact it was freely predicted that the veto would be forthcoming. It is a sequel to the war which has been carried on in Walla Walla between the Warren Construction compauy and the Barber Asphalt company, who have been rivals for paving contracts. It has been asserted that if the con tract was not awarded to the Warren Construction company that it would not be let at all, but whether or not this prediction is correct will not be known for some time, although some of the interested property owners stated that they were weary of the fight over the contract and it is gen erally Tbelieved that the paving busi ness is in such a condition that it may be indefinitely tied up as a result of the controversy. . JOHNS FOr'.GOYERNER. Baker City Man Makes Public Announce ment of Hla Candidacy. C. A. Johns, mayor of Baker City, who has announced himself a candi date for the nomination for governor of the state of Oregon on the republi can tioket, has been a resident of Ore- . gou since 1858. He was born in Jack son county, Missouri, June 25, 1857. One year later his parents moved to Oregon, arriving in Salem on Christ- mas day, 1858, He spent his early life in the valley, first living at Parish Gap, Marion county, then attending the first pnblio school in Scio, Linn county. The family moved to Marion county when the railroad was com pleted to Marion, about 1871. In 1878 Mr. Johns graduated with the degree of A. B. from the Willamette Uni versity. He was admitted to the bar of the state of Oregon in 1881 and re ceived the degree of A. M. iu 1882. He then moved to Dallas, Polk county, in 1881 and was married to Miss Mabel Ellis, of Dallas, iu November, 1882. Reserved as county judge of Polk county. In 1888 he moved to Baker City .and has resided there since. He was elected mayor of Baker , Gity in 1891 and at the last election he received the largest vote , for this office of any mau in the history of the city. He id now serving bis fourth consecutive term as school director. At the last election he protested that : he did not want to serve on the school board, bnt notwithstanding this state ment from him lie received every vote cast for that office. During his years of residency in Oregon he has never held any political office, but has always been a republi can and loyal, to the republican party. In Baker City where he has worked so long and faithfully for the advance ment of the city and Eastern Oregon, . he has legions of staunch friends in both political parties. He makes a very brief announce ment of his candidacy for governor and says that his platform will be a good republican administration for the state of Oregon. Gamblers Arretted. Wednesday afternoon nine Pendle ton gamblers appeared before Judge Ellis to answer to the charge of gam bliug. All were given until Saturday to enter pleas, Notice of Final Account- In the County Court o? the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. ' In the matter of the estate of Pcraelia Stone, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that E. H. Stone, ex ecutor of the estate of Permelia atone, . deceased, has filed his final account and report in the above entitled court, , and that the County Judge thereof bag 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 - eeptions 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, EH. Stone, Attorneys. Executor. Summons- In the Justice Court for the District of Athena, Umatilla County, State of Oresron. H. O. Worthington Civil action for the recovery of Money. and G. M. Thomp son, partners, as Worthington & Thompson, plain tiffs, vs. Charles Thompson, Defendant. To Charles Thompson, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified, commanded and required to appear before the un dersigned justice of the peace at his office in Athena, Umatilla county, Oregon, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, wbioh said first date is October 8d, A. D., 1905, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed in said court against you ; and you will take notice that unless you so appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time you will suffer judgment taken against you for tne sum of 151.00, and for the costs and disbursements in this action; yon will also take notice that personal property purporting to belong to 70U has been attached and proceedings by attachment ard garnishment issued out of this court against your said property. This summons is published by order of this court duly made this 8d day of October, 1905, and will appear in the AthenaPress once a week for a period of six weeks, the first publication ap pearing as above and the last one on November 14, 1905. Dated this 8d day of October, A. D. 1905. O. G. Chamberlain. Justice of the Peace. Peterson & Peterson, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Summons. In the Justice Court of the District of Athena, Umatilla County, State of Oregon. W. M. Mosgrove, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Samuel MoBey nolds and Andrew Stewart, partners, as McBeynolds & Stewart, defendants. To Samuel McBeynolds and Andrew Stewart, partners, defendants above named: In the name of the state of Oregon you are Hereby notified, commanded and required to . appear before the undersigned justioe of the peace at his office in Athena, Umatilla County, State of Oregon, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, wbioh said first date is October 3, A. D., 1905, and answer to the complaint of the plain tiff filed in this court against you. . And you will take notice that unless you so appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time, you will suffer judgment taken against you for the sum of $53.90, and for plaintiff's cost and disburse ments in this aotion ; you will also take notice that proceedings by attachment and garnishment have been duly issued out of this court in. this action and that property purporting to belong to you has been attaobed and garnisheed by the constable of this district. This summons is published by order of this court duly made on this the 3d day of Ootober, A. D. 1905, and will appear in the Athena Press once a week for a period of six weeks, the first publication appearing as above stated and the last one on November 14, 1905. O. G. Chamberlain, Justice of the Peace. Peterson & Peterson, Attorneys for plaintiff. Civil Action for the Becovery of money. THE STORK BRINQ5 JOY To the household but how about thn mother? Ha she been Joyful during the weeks and months preceding the advent? Too . many rrvithern find ft a time of fparfiil anxiety because of the knowledge that they are " not in (rood health." They have allowed weaknesses, pains and drains to accumu late till the health Is completely under mined and they are "more than discour aged," and all because they have been misadvised by well -meaning friends or maltreated by an Inefficient doctor. To all such here i the nw thtU there is a remedy that will heal and not hurt. It was discovered forty years ago by Dr. Pierce who searched Nature' Uitxnr ntnrythe etirth, for the remedial agents so liberally provided therein. He took Lady's Slipper root. Black Cohosh root. Unicorn root. Blue Cohosh root. Golden Heal root, and by extracting, combining and preserving, without the use of alco hol, the glyceric extracts of these natural remedies ho has given to the world Dr. Piebck's Favorite Pnr.scmrno!r, which has to Its credit the enviable and unparalleled record of more than a half million of cures In tne last forty years. Only those who hare glren T)r. Pierce's FtTorlte Prescription a trial ran appreciate whst boon It Is to (rofferin women." writes Mts Vinna Sesinora. of 33 Elm ft.. Toronto. Ont. "For two rears I suffered Intensely from female weakness ontU life was a burden to roe. I had distressing, bearing down pains so I could scarce y stand bp. Had hot Sashes, was very despondent weak, and ut terly wretched. My physician stst ma treat ments but without success. 1 tried seTeral remedies bat obtained no relief nnttl I be gan to take Dr. Pierre's Farortte Prescrip tion. I hnran Immediately to tmprnre. and In four months' time 1 was as well and strong as ever." Constipation cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Civil action for the recovery of .money. For Bale. The desirable piece of real estate on Main street known as the Carden property is now offered for sale. For price, apply to Charles Norris, Ath ena, Oregon. tf -. . Summons. In the Justice Court, Athena District, Umatilla county, state of Oregon. U. A. Barrett & Co. a corporation, Plain tiff, vs. W. L. E. Pason, Defendant. To W. L. E. Pason, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 33rd day of October, 1905, and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you therein. And you vill take notice that 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, vis. : For the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50) 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 30th day of Ootober, 1905, published consecutively for six weeks in the Athena Press. Dated this 1th day of September, 1905. O. G. Chamberlain, Justice of the Peace. The COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Best Turnouts In Eastern Oregon Stock Boarded by the Day, Week or Month KING BROTHERS Prop PARKER & LANE'S . Barber Shop . Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. m mm Oregon Siiorp-line UMtWPACiMC TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY Through Pullman standard' and sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; touriRt sleeping car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, personally conducted, weekly to CBIcago, with free reclining chair cars, seats free, to the east daily irom Pendleton. . DKFABT Daily. 4:53 p m. SfTs-Bst for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobscce Babtt core, make weak men tuour -iwHi curs- sfle. Si. Ail drutmikl 1:42 a.m. 7:05 p. m. 12:20 p.a. TIJf E SCHEDULES ATHENA, ORE. Fast Mall for Pen .11....... I I n.ln Baker City, and all polntseast via Hun tington, Ore., Also for Umatilla, Hepp- ner. The Dalles, Portland. Astoria, Willamette Valley Points, t fclirornta.! Tacoma, Seat! le. all nouna roinis. Walla Walla. Day-) ton, roraeroy, Ajw lston. Coifaz. Pull man, Moseow, the Coner d'Alen. dis trict, (Spokane and ait points norm. Mixed train irallsl walla and Interme diate points. Mixed, for Pendle ton and lutermedl-j 7:05 p Ia- aw points. ARRIVE Daily. 8:57 a. n. 4:M p. in. THE WRIGHT LIVERY AND FEED STABLE t -T " " Sf Til inn 1 'i- f ry GOOD HOESES AND RIGS. REASONABLE PRICES DRIVER FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED- Horses boarded by the day, week or month Stables on 2nd street, Bouth of Main Blreet J. F. Wright, Proprietor' A. L. JONES WANTS ALL KINDS OF HAULING Goods taken best care of and carefully hand led. Phone 13 for Express nnd Baggage. National Bank of Athena C A P1TAL STOCK. ....... . . . $50,000 , ' SURPLUS, . .............. 12,500 Propel attention given to collections. Deals in foreign and domestic ex change. Fire and burglar-proof vaults and safes no charge for keeping your valuable papers. I L. H. 0. Adams, President. T.J Kirk, Vice-President, 3 C. A narrett, 1 P. K. Colburn, Directors . . - - e. o. ijeurow, 1 P. 8. Uitow, CashlMt, I. M. Kicmf, Assistant Cashier - INCORPORATED. 1230 p. ra. M. W. 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