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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1906)
IS INDIAN GUARDIAN UNIQUE POSITION HELD BY A PENDLETON BANKER. Has Been Appointed By Department Guardian of Umatilla County. W. L. Thompson, of the Couiniercial National bank of Pendletoo, baa been Relucted as tbe man to act as guardian for all minor heirs of heiisbip lands on tbe Umatilla ludiau reservation This is in accordance wt.b tbe policy of tbo department of Indian affairs, which soeks to have one man act as gnardiau for all minors on each reser vation. This plan, adopted and recommend ed by tbe department itself, is design ed primarily to facilitate tbo niakiug of leases on tbose lauds. Upon tbe reservation there are a large number of cases iu which tbe allottees have died and the department recognizes tbe heirs of the deceased al lotteo as being entitled to all tbe rents aud profits of tbe laud. Under tbe provision ot tbe original allotment act, kuown as Tbe Slater Bill," tbe heirs at law of a deceased allottee take their title to tbe luud di rectly from tbe government guardian bus renting of land. Under tbe system wbioh is now be iug put into foroa, Mr. Thompson will receive and disburse all moneys belonging to tbe minor heirs on the re servation, aud better still, will have, with tbe approval of the Indian agent, tbe lousing of all these lands. . EASTERN OREGON DATES Uavurnor Clinmberltilii Will Clone 111 Campaign lu Weston. Governor Chamberlain and Hot). J, D. Matlock of Eugouo. candidate for state treuHuror, are in Eustoru Ore gon for one week's campaign. They were joiueji.ut Bukei' City, by James Ilarvoy Grabuiii, daudidiate for oou gross, and there is a possibility that one or two other candidates for state off! ces will bo iu the party. ' Tbe following schedule of speeobes has boon arranged: Haines, Thursday, May 10, 8 p. m. ; Ontario, Friduy, May 11, a p. m. j Sumpter, Saturday, May 12, 1:80 p. m. j Baker City, Sat urday, May 12, 8 p. m. j Union, Mou day, May 14, 1:30 p. m. ; Lu Grande, Monday, May H, 8 p. m. Governor Cbumberluin has also ac cepted au iuvitatiou to speak ul tbo Pioneer's piouio at WeBtou, Umatillu oouuty, ou Saturday bofoio the eleo tion and will make au uddresss utPeu dletou tl.u mi hi o nig lit. Tbo Governor utid otbeis of the purty will try to nr ruugo dates to speak at Hoppiier, Grass Valley aud Wasco while on the trip iu Eusloru Oregon. Duutors ars l'utr.led. Tbo remarkable recovery of Kenneth Molver, of Vanoeboro, Me., 1b the subject of much interest to the medi cal fraternity and a wido circlo of friends. He says of bis caso: "Ow ing to severe inflammation of the Ibrout aud congestion of the lungs, three doctors guvo me up to die, when, us a lust resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery aud I am happy to any it saved my life." Cures the worst coughs and colds, bron chitis, tonsilitis, weak lungs, hoars uess and lu grippe. Guaranteed at MoUride's drug store. 50o aud flj Trial bottle free. Reward Ottered. I will pay a liberal reward for in formation leudiug to the recovery of u tbroo year old gelding. Description, bay with bald face, four white lugs, brand A B ou left hip. Ralph Gillis, Athonu, Ote. Notice of Final Account. Iu The Conuty Court of tbo State of Oregon For Umatilla Conuty. Iu tbe matter of tbo estate of Mary J. Frakes, deceased. All persons whom it may concern are hereby notified that tbe uuder sigued executrix of tho estate of Mary J. Frukes, deceased, has (lied bor fluul ticoouut and report with tbo clerk of the above entitled court ; that t he conu ty Judge hns appointed tho uiutb day of June, 11)0(1, us tbo time, and the County Court House iu Pendleton, iu said county and statu, as tho place, where any and all objections and ex ceptions to said report aud account will bo heard und the settlement there of made. Dutod this the 1th day of May, A D. lilOtf. Miunio M. Willaby, Executrix. Peterson & Petorsou, Attorneys, hast publication to be made, Jane 1st; First pnblioatiou, May 4th. Au elegant assortment of children's Easter hats at Mrs. Lillio Millers. Dou't wait nutil they are picked over. o-l'o-no for t'lrtjr Ceata. Quuniin.ct.nl tobacco habit cure, molten went TOttiisiruui' Nootl vure. Wo. ii. All tlrum.'i i 1'KOCLAMATION. Whereas, tbe Secretary of State of the State of Oregon has notified me iu writing that pursuant to the profis ioBi of ah act entitled "An Act mak ing effective the initiative and refer endum provisions of Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, aud regulating elec tions thereunder, uud providing pen alties for violations of provisions off this act, approved February 24, 1908, tbe People's Power League of Oregon duly filed, in ibis office on February 3rd, 1906, an initiative petition con taining 8362 signatures properly at tached to a copy of said measure, certified iu accordance with law, de manding that a proposed amendment to Section 2 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Oregon shall be submitted to tbe legal voters of tbe State of Oregon lor their ap proval or rejeotoin at tbe general elec tion to be held in said state on tbe 4tb day of June, being tbe first Monday in June, 1906, designated by said People's Power League of Oregon os Constitutional amendment giviug cities aud towns exclusive power to euact and ameud tbeir charters, which said proposed amendment is hereinafter particularly set forth. Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham berlain, Governor of the State of Oregon, iu obedience to tbe provisions of said act hereinbefore first mention ed do hereby make and issue this Proclamation to tbe people of tbe Stute of Oregon, announcing that tbo People's Power League of Oregon has tiled said initiative petition with tbe requisite number of signatures thereto attached demanding that there be sub mitted to tbe legal voters of the State of Oregon for their approval or rejec tion at tbe regular election to beheld on tbe 4th day of Jnne, 1906, said day being the first Monday in said month, a proposed amendmeut to Section 2 of Article XI of tbe Constitution of tbe State of Oregon, designated oy said People's Power League of Oregon as Constitutional Amendment giving cities and towns exclusive power to euact and amend their charters, which said proposed amendmout is as follows: "Section 2. Corporations may be formed under general laws, but shall not be created by the legislative assombly by speciul laws. The legis lative assembly shall Dot enact, ameud or repeal any cburtor or act of in corporation for any municipality, city or town. Tbe legal voters of every city uud town ure hereby grant ed power to enaot and ameud tbeir muuicipal charter, subject to ,tbe Constitution aud criminal laws of tbe State of Oregon." Doue at tbe Cupitol at Salom, this 28th day of February, A. D., 1906. (Signed) Geo. E. Chamberlain, Governor. By the Governor: (Signed) F. I. Duubur, Secretary of State. (Seal) PUOCLAMATION . " Whereas, the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon hns notified mo iu writing that pursuant to the provis ions of au Act entitled "Au Act mak ing effective tbo iuitiativo and refer endum provisions of Suction 1 of Artiole IV of the Constitution" of the State of Oregon, and regulating elec tion thereunder, and providing pen alties for violations of provisions of this act,", approved February 24tb, 1903, a .committee of citizens of Clackamas County, C. W. Kerns be ing the chairman thereof, duly filed in his office on January 22d, 1906, an initiative petition containing 7761 signatures, properly attached to a copy of said measure, certified in accordance with law, demanding that a proposed law, tbe title, tenor and effect of wbioh is hereinafter par ticularly set forth, shall be submitted to the legal voters of tbe State of Oregon for their approval or rejec tion at tbe general election to be held in said state on the 4th day of Jnne, being tbe first Monday in Jnne, 1906. Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham berlain, governor of tbe State of Ore gon, in obedience to tbe provisions of said act hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby make and issue this procla mation to tbe people of tbe State of Oregon, announcing that the said committee of citizens of Clackamas County, Oregon, C. W. Kerns being tbe chairman of said committee, has filed said initiative petition with tbe requisite number of signatures there to attached, demanding that there shall be submitted to tbe legal eleo tors of the State of Oregon for their approval or rejeotion at tbe regular electiou to be held on tbe 4th day of June, 1906, said day being the first Monday in said mouth, a bill to pro pose by initiative petition a bill en titled "A bill to propose by initiative petition a law for the abolishment of tolls on tbe Mount Hood and Barlow Koad, and providing for tbe purchase of the same by the State of Oresou," tbe tenor and effect of whiob in brief is to direct the Secretary of State to purchase the Monnt Hood and Barlow Boad for the Paciflo Abstract, Guar anty & Trust company, the owner thereof, for a sum not exceeding $24, 000.00, aud to doliver to said com pany before the 1st day of September, 1906, or as soon as said bill may be come a law, a warrant npon the State Treasurer payable out of any moneys iu the general fund of the State of Oregon not otherwise appro priated in favor of said corporation for the sum of $24,000.00, upon de livery to the said Secretary of State of a deed conveying to the State of Ore gon said road, together with all rights, franchises and privileges of every kind aud character pertaining thereto, and as soon as tbe title of said road is conveyed to the state all tolls of every kind and character are to be abolished and said road free to the use of the pnblic. Done at the Capitol at Salem, this 5th day of February, A. D., 1906. (Siguod) Geo. E. Chamberlain, By tbe Governor : Governor. (Signed) F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State. (Seal.) A $15,000 TO CHOOSE snot stoo FROM ' , That means we can please you no matter what kind of a shoe you want. When in Pendleton, don't overlook us. We are showing all the new things in White, Tan and Black Oxfords for women and children, at from 60c to $4.00 a pr. Men's and Boys' Shoes from 98c to $6.00 TWO FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKERS IN OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. TEUTSCES DEFT STORE I. O. O. F. BUILDING, PENDLETON. OREGON, Star of Kansas 9669 Famous Clydesdale Stallion Will make the season as follows: Monday and Tues day at Waterman Station; Wednesday at A. II. Mc E wen's; Thursday at Whiteman's farm, Gei kins Flat; Italance of week at King Bros. Darn, Athena. Star of Kansas- was bred by Senator Gregg of Seneca, Kansas, and was foalded April 9, 1900; sired bv Carmichael, 7915; dam, Kansas Bell, 8725. Color solid black with star in fore head; weight 1750; has good action and fine speed for a draft horse, and has exceptionally good disposition. . TERMS: $20.00 insurance, payable when marc is known to be in foal. In case of sale or removal of mare fees become due at once. SANFORD STONE, Manager. A. B. McEWEN. Owner. Bargains at Pendleton's Big Store Where it Pays to Trade Dry Goods Store. Children's ISo black ribbed hose at per pair lOo Women's 20o black Hose, at per pair ' - - - - 15c Women's $1.50 black sateen Un derskirts at eaob - $1.00 ' Women's $1.25 white Shirt Waists, at each 95o Women's $5. Dress Skirts at eaob , - 13.75 Women's $4.50 Wash Suits, Lin ' en, at - - $2.25 Women's 50a Muslin Drawers, at each - 85o Women's 75o Girdle Corsets, al each - - - 60o Vt6 white Embroidery, 4 to 8 inches wide, at yard - 8o 12o figured Lawns for waists or dresses, handsome pat terns, yard - r lOo 20o white Iudian Linens at per ,' yard -' - 15o 50o white mercerized Silk Wait ings, at yard - 35o Send for samples. Men's Clothing Store Men's best $10.00 Suits in grey, brown and black mixtures, any size; we can fit you at per suit - - $7.60 Men's best $12.50 Suits, extra well made, tailor finish, all sizes; black,- navy's or mix tures, at per suit $10.00 Men's best $15 and $16.60 Suits, handsome tailor inade suits, band Banished, positively tbo best bargain ever offered, at per Suit - - $12.60 Men's 75o Underwear, at - 50o Medium or light weiRht; extra : well made. Men's $1.25 dress Shirts at eaob - r - $1.00 New patents iu soft or stiff bosoms. Tbe biggest and best stock of Men's aud Boys' clotbiug, Hats and Furnishings here at a saving- Shoe Store Women's $2.00 Shoes, in me dium or heavy weight, at per pair - - - $1.50 Women's $3.00 vici kid, patent tips, extension or turn soles, at per pair - - $2. 60 Children's $1.65 School Shoes, sizes 10 to 2, iu box oalf or kid, per pair - $1.25 Extra good $2.25 Misses' Shoes, in vici kid, sizes to 2, per pair - - $1.75 Misses' Oxfords at - - $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 Ladies' Oxfords at - - $2.60, $3.00, $3.60 Men's best $3.25 Shoes in oil shapes and widths, at - $2 50 Men's $2.50 work Shoes, tbe best weariug shoes made, aud - in any width, at - $1.75 Men's Oxfords at - - $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 Boys' Oxfords at - - $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 SAVE YOUR CUPONS; they are given free with each 10c purchase. Over $700 in beautiful presents given to our customers last month. Come and see what you will receive, absolutely free, by saying our cupons. N. B.--We have made arrangements with Burns Bros., Pendleton's leading Pho tographers, to supply our many customesr with photos at greatly reduced prices. This arrangement is for a short time only. For particulars write or inquire at the store where it pays to trade. THE PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE PENDLETON, OREGON coughs (P) U I O Ht EST THE WONDER WORKER FOR GOLDS FOB I I AND THROAT I ;fiR. ICON'S LUNGS by Lb uu lUU)IhI!!J 0 Lbuii 1 CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, III., writes: "I paid out over $160 to local phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. I afterward bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Prlci 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY CUARAfJTEEP ! Trial Bottles Frst SOLD III H00ir.FJD BY THE PALACE DRUG STORE FLOURI FLOUR1 FLOURI $1.00 CASH This Celebrated Flour is made from tbe choicest Blue Stem Wl eat grown in the Northwest. SOLD BY THE PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOR COMPANY David William Agent,- ... - - - - Athena, Oregon. Dr. A. B. Stone, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON i . - Calls answered promptly day or nigbt Office in Post Building, Athena, Oregon We Have a Few Boss Washers Number That we will Sell for ) " '-Mu - i For a Few Days Only C. A. BARRETT & CO., Athena, Oregon , 1