The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, December 05, 1905, Image 4

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    The' Ready. -to
Weair
Shop
and the place to buy Practical Ymas
Presents.
Big Lot of Ladies' Walking Skirts
mi
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Regular Psices $6 to $10.00
Our Ladies' Tailor Made Suit Sale
or
30.00
Regular Prices $14 to $18.50
This includes the Very Popular
Rjedingate Styles
Beautiful Furs for children and
Scarfs lor women
Big Assortment of Xmas
Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs
and Fancy Ribbons
You are cordially invited to visit
our Store and see the pretty things
WALLA
WALLA.
24 EAST
MAIN STREET
Walk up the right hand Bide of Main street until you Bee us.
TO DIVIDE RANGE
WENAHA RESERVE WILL BE
PARCELLED DECEMBER 16.
Range District Lies in Umatilla,
Union, Wallowa, Walla Walla,
Garfield, Columbia Counties.
J. M Schmitz, of Walla Walla, for
ester iu charge of the Weuaha forest
reserve iu the northwest corner of
Umatilla county, has called a mass
meeting of stockmen to bo held at
Walla Walla on December 16, for the
purpose of parcelling the reserve for
grazing purposes during the coming
year.
This reserve is one of the grazing
regions in the Inland Empire and is
well watered throughout. It has al
ways been a paradise for stock during
the summer mouths ou acoouut of the
luxuriant pasturage and abundance of
water and there promius.es to be a
sharp content over the division of the
reserve.
The Weuaha forest reserve lies in
the eouutics of Umatiila, Wallowa
and Union iu Oregon, and Walla
Walla, Columbia and Garfield in
Washington, aud the district is pat
rouized largely by sheep and cattle
men from all theso counties in both
states.
Numerous streams including the
Wcunha river, Little Salmou, Walla
Walla river, George aud Asotin
creeks aud many small tributaries of
the Graud Koude rivei- all head iu the
high mountains iu the resorve aud it
is one of the most delightful summer
ranges aud cauipiug regions in the
northwest.
COMING ELECTION.
Uuveruor ClmmberUlu 1Ih ltiit Little
Opposition.
The Salem Journal gives the fol
lowing review of tho state election
prospouta and promises:
Next Juue the people of Oregou will
select an eutiro new board of state
officials aud legislature. Referring
to the state officials, tho preseut gov
ernor, a democrat, elected by repub
licans, is liable to be renominated.
The state printer, state attorney,
stato superintendent of schools and
state labor commissioner are up for re
election. So far not much opposition has ap
peared to any of these officials. They
are looked upon as giving the people
good and faithful service.
For state printer the names of
Willis Duuuiway and William J.
Clarke have appeared iu the papers
and they have many friends. J. R.
Whitney, the present state printer, is
not opposing any of the proposed re
forms such as putting him on a flut
salary or state ownership.
The promotion of Justice Wolver
tou to the federal judgship makes a
place on the ticket for an Eastern
Oregou ftiau for his place.
The man generally spoken of for
the supreme judgeship is Robert E.
Eakiu of Union county, circuit judge
for the past eight years. He had an
extensive practice aud was first elect
ed in a democratic district, is 55 years
old and is well qualified to go higher.
For governor James Withycombe
and C. A. Johns are prominent candi
dates, wtih T. T. Geer, E. L. Smith
aud II. E. Aukeuy mentioned.
It is conceded that it will require a
mau of great energy, resources and
ability as a campaigner to be elect
ed over Chamberlain.
Tho campaign required to secure a
nomination under the direct primary
law is not fully appreciated by many
of tho aspirants.
To go over a state twice as large as
Illinois and very thinly populated
outside of the northwest portion, takes
time, money aud energy.
Aspirants must have a very wido
persoual acquaintance or use the
nowspapeis freely or circularize the
voters direct.
For treasurer there are as yet no
names prominently before tho people.
Ralph Hoty of the Merchants'
National bank of Portland, aud J. H.
Aithen of the Oregon Commercial
company of Huutiugtou, are mention
ed. -
For secretary of state Marion
couuty has three candidates, accord
ing to the newspaper reports, Clans
Gath, LotL. Pearceaud F. T. Wright
man. The latter geutlemau has taken
the pubilo into bis confidence ou tho
subject of laisiug state revenues with
out levying a direct tax on property.
NO FREE E0OK3.
reople uf Wat la Walla Vote Afttlnxt
ree Hook Innovation.
In a listless school electiou in Walla
Walla Saturday says the Union W. R.
Criffield aud II. A. Gardner were elect
ed to succeed themselves for the com
ing school term. There was practic
ally UO omiosition to thesn candidates
there being but two votes cast for
other aspirants.
books and the people decided not to
have free text books by the narrow
margin of 18 votes, there being 105
votes against and 87 for the measure.
The total vote cast was 192 and the
vote by wards was as follows :
Favor. Opposed.
First Ward 41 38
Second Ward 12 25
Thi.d Ward - 32 27
Fourth Ward - 10 7
The vote in every ward bnt the first
was against the text book measure.
The defeat of the free book proposition
was in a large measure due to the
vote of 77 women, who registered at
the school clerk's office just before
the election, as many of these votes
registered. with the avowed intention
of shutting out free .text books from
the schools.
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby giveu, that under
and . by virtue of, an execution
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the County
of Umatilla, and to me directed and
delivered upon a judgment rendered
and entered in said court on the 11th
day of October, 1895, in favor of C.
S. Jackson, as Receiver of the Nation
al Bank of Pendleton, plaintiff aud
against Robert Walker, dof endant, for
the some of $285.00. with interest
thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent per
annum from the 14th day of October,
1895, the further sum of $19.00 At
torney's fees and the further sum of
$23.50 costs; I did upon the 21st day
of November, 1905, levy upon all
right, title aud interest of said de
fendant, Robert Walker, of, in and to
the following described real property,
to-wit: SEJi NEM Sec. 24 Tp 4 N.
R. 84 E. W. M. I will on the 23rd
day of December, 1905, at 2 o'clock
p. m. , of said day, at the front door of
the Court House, in the city of Pen
dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell
all right, title and interest the said
defendant had in and. to the above
described property ou the 14th day of
October, 1895, or since then has had,
or now has, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, the
proceeds to be applied in the satisfac
tion of said execution and all costs.
Dated this 21st day of November,
1905. T. D. TAYLOR,
Sheriffof Umatilla County, Ore.
By A. C. FUNK, Deputy.
klkMA. 60 YEARS'
V EXPERIENCE
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Tradc Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending! a sketch and description mT
qnlokly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strlotlyconadentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
lent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Muun A Co. receive
tpeeial notice, without cbRrce, in tbe
Scientific fliwricatt.
A tiantanmnl illtiatvatarl wnoblv
culatlon of any ncientiUo journal.
T.Arfrest clr-
I'arnii 13 at
four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers.
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WUNN&Co.38'8-. New York
' Branch Office, 626 F St., Washington. D. C.
A. L. JONES
WANTS ALL KINDS OF HAULING
Goods taken best care of and carefully hand
led, i-iione is wr isxprcss ana uturtcaKe.
L. M'LACHLAN
PLASTERING AND CEMENT
WORK, CISTERN BUILDER
Leave orders at Gillis' Lumber Yard.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
LA HUE MILLINERY CO
We make a specialty of
Hats Made to Order
CARDEN BUILDING
North Side Main St., :: Athena, Ore.
Oregon
a&o Union Pacific
TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY
Ihroneh Pullman standard and sleeninK
cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping
car daily to Kansas City; t hrough Pullman
tourist sleeping cars, personally conducted,
weekly to Chicago, with free reclining
clia'.r can), seats free, to the east daily iroin
remtieton.
ARRIVE
Dally.
4:53 p. m.
9:Ua. m.
8:01 a. in.
t-5 p. i
TIMB SCHEDULES
ATHENA, ORE.
Fast Mail for Pen
l I lit i 1 I r. I 1 m lulu
Baker City, and all
point8esi via nun
tinglon.Ore., Also
for UmatiluvHepp
ner. The Dalies,
Portland, Astoria,
Willamette Valley
Points, lallfornla.
Tacoma.Seatt le, all
souna roinw.
Walla Walla, Day
ton, romeroy, iw
Ision. Colfax. Pull
man, Moscow, the
Couer d'Alene dis
trict, Spokane and
all poltils north.
Special dally walla
waua mi I'eiuiieiou
intermediate points
U.w.,.., .,..1,..
t'uuinuii to irmui
'Walla A Int. poinUi
DEPART
Daily.
1:53 p in.
:4.' a.m.
8:C-!tt. m.
tfc'ii p. m.
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FOR CONSUMPTION
Cured of Consumption in Its Final Stages:
J. O. R. Hooper, a merchant, of Woodford, Term., writes: "Fifty witnesses
here, will swear that Dr. King's New Discovery cured Mrs. Mollie Holt of Consump
tion after her family had watched at her bedside for the end, which doctors said
was near.'
SUREST CURE IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS AND COLDS!
Price 60c and $1.00 GUARANTEED Trial Bottles Free
:: ..:::::::'mmm5 gold and recommended by :: :
THE PALACE DRUG STORE
THE WRIGHT LIVERY
AND FEED STABLE
GOOD HORSES AHO RIGS. RE4J0NABLE PRICES
DRIVE! FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
Stables on 2nd street, South of Main street
J. F. Wright, ... Proprietor'
First
National
'1
Bank
of Athena
c a pital stock. ........ $50,000
surplus,. . ....... .;:. 12,500
& .: ; ",
Propel attention given to collections. Deals in foreign and domestic ex
change. Fire and burglar-proot vaults and safes no charge
for keeping your valuable papers.
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H. (. Adams. President.
T.J Kirk, Vice-President
C. A arre.tt, )
P. B. Colburn, V Directors
D . B. LeGrow, I
V. S. Lk Grow, Cashier. I. M. Kemp, Assistant Cascler
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INCORPORATED.
Hend ee Brushes
SAVES THE HAIR FROM DANDRUFF
For the Human and the Horse for Floors and the Dishes
Heirdwixre Stock: is Complete
We Are Here To Sell
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Clothes and Furnishings to you. They
are good clothes-Stein-Bloch-and good
Furnishings, but before you put faith in
them, you must have faith in us. The
only way to do this is to know us. Come
in today or tomorrow, on the way to office
or home therefrom. You need not buy.
Just look. We shall be glad to see you,
for we want to be friends. Come in.
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WALLA WALLA,
WASHINGTON
The oulv o nation at issue was that
of supplyiug the schools with free text
M, W. Smith Agent,
Aiken.