4. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. TwIOK-A-WbEK TCESDAT AND FRIDAY r. B. BOTD, PUBLISH. Entered second-class matter, March 1, 1901, at the poitofflce at Athena, Oregon, under an Act ot Congress of March 8, 1871. Subscription Hat.a : I'er year, In advance , 12.00 Slngleeoples In wrapper!, 6o. Advertising 'Ratcat Local reading notices, Drat Insertion, 10c per ne. Eoh subsequent Insertion, 6c. All communications should be addressed to i PIIK38 Athena, Oregon ATHENA, MARCH 30, 1906 The Press has confidence in the county court's business sagacity to the extent that it has no fear whatever that the court will even consider seri ously the proposed Walla Walla-Free-water road combination. Umatilla county has all she can do to construot her own roads at present, without assuming the buiden of assisting in the construction of thoroughfares that would ad vertise and be of more direct benefit to the Washington town than any point in this county could pos sibly hope to reap from the building of the macadamized road. When Umatilla county has her roads in passable condition, there will yet re main time iu which to tax herself for Walla Walla's benefit When Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes mar ried young Mr. Mizner it was like summer and winter getting together, making stormy March weather. No doubt he married her for money and not for love. They fixed up their racket and Jare again on speaking terms and are. squandering the dead Yerkes' ill-earned millions like a lord and his lady. Bat Charles has no occasion to worry over their frolics and fracases. Amelia Rive has gotten into so much trouble that possibly she has cause to wish she were with the last uamed in the title to her first novel, "The Quick and the Dead." The book was a hot tamale. Amelia, it scorns, has two living husbands, one divoroed. Such is life in the world of literature of the lurid kind and the semi-salaoious sort. Senator Aldrioh has been unmerci fully flayed for bis opposition to the Hepburn rate bill. It is almost sure political ruin for a lawmaker to be in opposition to publio opinion so pro nounced as it is on this rate question. Opposing publio opinion in times like these is as dangerous as tackling a hornet's nest without being armor clad. Senator De Pew is said to be 1 osiug bis mind since losing his reputatiou. If all men with lost reputations should lose their minds this country would have more "loony" people than it could take care of. Au exchange, without iutending to be profane, we take it, says in sub stonoe, tbat Maroh did como in like a lamu and the Register doesn't give a da tub bow it goes out. Domestic Sewing Machines Price $33 50 We desire particularly to call youi atteutiio'n to the chain stitoh looper, by the uso of which a single thread stitoh is made. This device, originally introduced on the "Domestio," has been so perfected that now the "New Domestio" sewing machine, by a simple interchange of shuttle or looper, will make a look stitch or chain stitch with equal certainty and facility. The "Now Domestio" sewing machine, in addition to many modern improvements, iuoludes all the desirable features of its predeces sor, which, from the date of its iuception 85 years ago, has maiutaineda well deserved reputatiou for simplicity and durability. Its capaoity includes look or double thread stitching, chain or single thread stitchiug, ruffling, tucking, hemming, binding, Shirring and iu fact, all requirements of the up to date sewiug machine. It is simple, durable, quiet aud light miming. We guarantee these machines to give perfect satisfaction or money will be refunded. Price is $33.60 and we will pay the freight to your station. Use Our Rest Rooms THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Everything to Furnish the Home. 12 14 16-18 20-22 Alder Street, WALLA WALLA, -:- WASU. FEAR OF BIDICtTLE. New York MaiL A bridegroom of 27 tailed to appear at the altar at the appointed time the other day to wed tbo bride of 33. The day following, however, be came to time, and the ceremony was per formed. His explanation to the re porters was tbat he feared bis friends would "make fun of him" for marry ing a woman several years older than himself. Fear of ridicule had done what the opposition of bis family could not have done made a momen tary coward of him . in the matter nearest bis heart Next to the stings of a bad con science the derision of one's fellows is about the most terrible of moral afflictions. Human nature is so con stituted that it rejoices in a measure of opposition, and it is strengthened by combat. There are men who take an honest and perfectly natural delight in being attacked. They feel the fittest amid a storm of denuncia tion, as the oak seems proudest when the winds shake it But ridioule falls on the soul as a withering blast from the desert Mere brutality affects only the liberty; it may leave the spirit untouched. Derision may try the very resources of the soul and shake it in its oitadeL A soornful laugh will break up a baby girl too young to understand language and make a lifelong enemy out of a loyal hearted dog. There is a social place for ridicule in destroying vicious dogmas and in riddling pretense and hyprocrisy. But even there it should "respect the man while piercing the dogma," to use Taine's familiar phrase. The pity of it is that so many good and gener ous impulses are repressed for fear of incurring this terrible punitive foroe, and that when men are actual ly truest to themselves they are made to feel tbat they are the most ridicul ous. It takes a spirit of exceptional poise and sweetness to stand unmoved in a circle of sneering and grinning faces. Ridioule is perhaps the oruelest form of the much mooted "tyranny of the majority." Man is called "the only laughing animal," but of all God's gifts the gift of laughter seems easiest to bend itself to the Satanio service. TWO KINDS OF YOUNG MEN. Spare Moments. An employer once said when asked about the average young man in the business world today: "There are two kinds of young men those who are good and those who are no good 1 The latter class naturally outnumber the former." "What makes the two classes; that is, to what conditiou do yon ascribe it?" was asked. "The good young, man does his work and lets it stand for itself ; he does not expect to be praised for mere ly performing the duties of the posi tion he holds. The other young man is satisfied from the beginning that no improvement is possible in his work, and be works one hour and commences telling what be has done, as if men who do their work were few and far between. The young man who is good works and seldom 'alks. Personally, I wouldn't give two cents for the young man who is continually talkiug about the amount of work be does. "Another fault with the average young man who applies for a position is the practice of trying to make you believe tbat tbey know every detail of the business. I had one young man declare to me, 'I know all about your business from A to Z. ' I told bim that I conld not afford to have a man working for me who knew more than I did; tbat I had been in business for 20 years or more, and still could learn something new about it every day in the week. Another young man told me, 'I never make any mistakes,' and he really meant what he said, but I could not employ a young man like that, as I make mistakes myself, and I would not feel right to bave a man Make Your appointments Here under me who did not make mistakes. I followed those two young men in their subsequent positions and neither of them was worth 50 cents a week to their employers. As I said in the beginning.tbere are two classes those tbat are good and those tbat are no good 1" - AX OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE. As one who cons at evening o'er an album all alone, And muses on the faces of the friends tbat be has known; So I turn the leaves of fancy, till in shadowy design, I find the smiling features of an old sweetheart of mine. The lamplight seems to glimmer with a flicker of surprise, As I turn it low, to rest me of the daz zling in my eyes, And light my pipe in silence, save a sigh that seems to yoke Its fate with my tobacco, and to vanish with the smoke. 'Tis a fragrant retrospection, for the loving thoughts that start Into being, are like perfumes from the blossom of the heart ; And to dream the old dreams over is a luxury divine, When my truant fancies wander with tbat old sweetheart of mine. A face of lily beauty, with a form of airy grace, Floats out of my tobacco as the genii trom the vase; And I thrill beneath the glances of a pair of azure eyes, As glowing as the summer and as tender as the skies. I can see the pink sunbonnet and the little checkered dress She wore when first I kissed her, and she answered the caress; With the written declaration that, "As surely as the vine Grew 'round the stump," she loves me that old sweetheart of mine. And again I feel the pressure of her slender little hand, As we used -to talk' together of the future we had planned, When I should be a poet, and with nothing else to do But to'write the tender verses that she set the musio to. And I should be her lover forever and a day, And she my faithful sweetheart till the golden hair was gray; And we should be so happy, tbat when either lips were dumb, They would not smile in heaven till the other's kisses come. But, Ah 1 My dream is broken by a step upon the stair; And the door is softly opened, and my wife is standing there ; Yet with eagerness and rapture all my visions I resign, To greet the living presence of that old sweetheart of mine. James Whitcomb Riley. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Representative. To the republicans of Umatilla J county : I hereby announce tbat I I will be a caudidate before the republi can primaries for nomination as mem ber of the legislature from Umatilla oouaty, and I respectfully ask the support of all members of the party. Athena. Ore., Maroh 11, 1006. C. A. Barrett. Candidate for Treasurer. To the voters of Umatilla county: I hereby announce myself as a republi can caudidate for the office of County Treasurer, subjeot to deoision of the primary election. Respectfully, G. W. Bradley, Athena, Oregon. F. H- Shoemaker for Recorder. To the voters of Umatilla county : I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for the office ot recorder, subjeot to the will of the voters in the direct primary election. Fred H. Shoemaker. Pendleton. For Sheriff. To the voters of Umatilla couuty s I hereby announce myself as a re publican candidate tor the office of sberitf, subject to the wish of the voters iu the direct primary electiou. E. J. Sommerville. For Sheriff. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff of Umatilla county subject to the will of the voters ta the diiect primary election April 20. T. D. Taylor. For State Senator. I hereby announce myself a candi date for state senator from Umatilla county, subject to the pleasure of the suffragists. . . Geo. W. Proebstel. T". r.i . . . r. . ror state senator- l I hereby anuounce my candidacy for the state senate, subject to the votes of republicans uuder the direct primary law. T. J. Kiik. For Sale. The desirable piece of real estate on Main street known as the Garden property is now offered for sale. For price, apply to Charles Norm, Ath ena, Oregon. tf Public Notice Notice Is hereby given thai ire will apply to tbe mayor and common eounctl of the City ot Atht'im. Orriton, Hi a meet In thereof to be held on tlieL'Kinaay otMnrvh.KW.fora license to sel xptritmxts. malt and vlnons liquors In less quantities than one quart, sit id liquors to be sold only In a building situated ou lot 7, Id block Nu.5, of sut't city. Mm. J. II. SUililACo, IVUed. Keb. IB, UXM. AnplieauU. Tno Amen of tnarriaeo Is ?3 always a baby. IV ItUUUt lb, wedlock Is a summer licit! that never blooms, a flower that never bnds, a night without stars, a sermon without a ben odlctlon, a prayer with out an Amen. There never was a hus band worthy of the name, who did not a;piro to be the father and the grand father of healthy, capable children, to hand down his name and the fortune ac cumulated bv the sweat of his brow, from generation to generation. There never was a wife lit to bear that noblo title, who did not wish to wear womanhood's most glorious crown, tho sceptre of mother hood. Thousands of wedded couples, otherwlso happy, fall short of wedlock's greatest happiness because they are child less. In tho majority of cases, this Is be cause the wife, through Ignorance or neg lect, suffers from weakness and disease of the organs distinctly feminine. For women who suffer in this way there is one great medicine that does not fail to accomplish its purpose. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned and makes them strong, healthy, vigorous and virile. It allays Inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones the shattered nerves. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It quickens and vitali7.es the dis tinctly feminine organism. It banishes tho maladies of tho expectant months and makes baby's introduction to tho world easy and almost painless. In insures the little new-comer's health and nourish ment In plenty. It Is tho best supportive tonic for nursing mothers. Mrs. Jennie Parks, of Marshall. Spokane Co., Wash., writes: 1 am elad to tell of tho good results of your (Treat medicine Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives mo strength. I have no tired feeling and my baby Is the picture of health. I feel better than I have in ten years." . In cases of constipation Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pcllots should be used as an ad junct to "Favorite Prescription. They are extremely simple, perfectly natural and insure prompt and permanent relief. L. M'LACHLAN PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK, CISTERN BUILDER Leave orders at Gillis' Lumber Yard. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Boston Dental Parlors DOES ALL KINDS OF GOLD WORK Walla Walla, Washington. THE PA ACE DRUG STORE WM. M'BRIDK, Proprietor. South Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. You know your doctor is all right, but how about the tilling of prescriptions? Our Prescriptions are precisely as the doctor ordered nothing more, nothing less and always exactly right. THE WRICHT LIVERY AND FEED STABLE SJ- Pirr. Vs.'- ff , . 1 lTt iilfcftf GOOD HORSES AND O. REAJONABLE PRICES DRIVER FURNICiED WHEN DESIRED- ' Horses boarded by the day, week or month Stables on 2nd street, South of Main street J. F. 'Wright, ... Proprietor- If You WANT CASH For Your REAL ESTATE YOU CAN GET IT. No matter where your property is located or what it is, I have the ability and the facilities to sell your property. That is why I have the largest Real Estate business iu Walla Walla t?day. Why not put your property among tbe number that will be listed aud sold as a result of my advertising? I will not only sell it, sometime, but be able to sell it quick ly. I am a specialist in quick sales. If you want to buy any kind of a farm, home or business in any part of the country, tell me your requirements. I guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily. AudyT.Cope, Walla Walla. MS Cut flowers and Floral Decorations RUSH ORDERS WILL RE CEIVE PROMPT AT TENTION. James Wait, Walla Walla Washington No. 9 South 2nd St. Phone, 327. BLACKSMITH AND REPAIRING SHOP A. II. LUNA, Proprietor. Shop West ot King's Barn, Athena. COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Best Turnouts In Eastern Oregon Stock Boarded by the Day, Week or Month KING BROTHERS Prrp Peebler & . Successors to the Umatilla Implement Co. Agricultural Implements WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ENGINES, MACHINERY, THRESHERS ETC. ATHENA. li Umatilla Lumber Yard Ed Barrett, Manager Building Material Lumberv Shingles, Sash, Doors, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Building Paper, Brick, etc. Special inducements ou orders for carload lots. Fence posts in quantities to suit. : : : : : Roslyn Coal, Puget Sound Wood CONTRACTING. ESTIMATES FURNISFTi n Al l. KINDS OF BUILDING ON X THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL I J. E. FKOOME, prop. Only First-class Hotel in the City. W X THE ST. NICHOLS Is the only one that can accommodate commercial travelers. , 1 Can betecomended for It t-lean and well ventilated room. - Cor. Maib andThikd, Atbbna, or. PETERSON & PETERSON, Attorneys-at-Law ATHENA, OREGON A. L. JONES WANTS ALL KINDS OF HAULING Goods taken best care or and carefully band led. Phone 13 for Express and Baggage. HENRY KEEN'S Barber Shop . Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. CITY MEAT MARKET C, II. Sherman Prop. Nothing too good for our pat rons. We cut the best meat money can buy. Fish and oysters in season. Give us a trial. 1 Chamberlain OREGON. Everything Firl Cla.il SI tirrn and Up-tu - (I n t f SOUTH SICE MAIN STREET ATHENA. SHORT NOTIFICATION 5 PARKER & LANE'S BIER IP LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME.