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4 0 I SrHnVTT-W hi-RTK-T, VOLUME XIX. ATHENA. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1907. NUMBER 5. I T Athena's. .Up 1 to Me 0- Store Seductions in prices on all goods C I . First . 1 10 ran pdk Chamberlain Will Stubbornly Defend His Right, f GUSH WITH LEGISLATURE Governor Bases His Authority for His Contention on Message of Gov ernor W. P." lord ED. M AN AS S E ATHENA, -:- OREGON ational " ; , of Athena CAPITAL STOCK. . .. $50,000 SURPLUS,.. ... 20,000 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, 1 , MODERN BANKING FACILITIES L. OFFICERS H. 0. ADAMS, PreBident, T. J. KIRK, Vice President, F S. lie GROW, Cashier, I. M. KEMP, Ass't. Cashier. DIRECTORS H. C. ADAMS, T. J. KIRK, F. S. Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P. E. COLBERN. AS There have been prepared for iutro dnctiou at thissessiou bills for the creation of a score of com-missious ot boards involviug the appointment of a great body of commissioners, inspect ors and members of examining boards. Nearly every one of these , prospective measures authorizes the appointment of offloers of these numerous commis sion s by the state board, consisting of the governor, secretary of the state, and state treasurer, the Portland rail road couinaia.ion bill being the most notable exception. " ) The present board, as during the past four years, consists of two republi cans, secretary of state and state treas urer and one demoorat, the governor, and it is learned that any attempt to enact and place tnese measures in operation as they are now constructed will not only invite the antagonism, of Governor Chamberlain but will receive his active opposition. V The governor will contend that ap pointments of these various commis sioners and other officers authorized to be named by the state board under pro visions of other proposed bills consti tutes nothing more nor less than an improper usurpation of his prerogatives as the state's chief executive. Among numerous commissions and boards proposed to be created are tho following: Railroad -Commission, State Tax Commission, Convict Labor Board. Bank Examiner, Mining Com mission," Mining Insjectpr,; Seattle jyair uomnjissKjn, damesurwet jxpuui tiorh'State Auditor, Fish Commission, Towage Commission, Cheese Inspector for Tillamook County, Insurance Com missioner, Board of Examiners of Os teopaths. Each of these bills provides for the appointment of from one to five mem bers. The salary attached to eaob job is lucrative and the tenure of office ranges from one to four years. Natur ally, valuable prestige attaches to the making of these appointments, and the Governor proposes to insist on making the selections. When seen by a reporter and ques tioned respecting his attitude on this impending legislation, Governor Chamberlain said: "I am of the opinion that I have good Republican authority for my contention and would simply refer you to Governor William P. Lord's biennial message to the State Legislature in 1899, wbioh more foroibly expresses my opinion on the subject thau I my self can-do." Others, too, emilingiy referred the iuterviewer to that part of Lord's mes sage that treated with the subject (f "Boards, Commissions and Legislative Appoiutments to Offioe." At that time Governor Lord criticis ed, as an inexcusable nsnrpatiou that should be condemned . t he action of either legislative, exeoutive or judicial departments in "assuming duties that belong to another or in transferring to some board or commission duties that belong to other departments whether sanctioned by custom or otherwise." He further, stated in his message that while these departments aot inde pendently and exeroise differeut func tions in subordination" to the general plan, they constitute one government, whose strength and symmetry' lie in the preservation intact of this division of power and responsibility. i f urn mass - on v hi ware A fine line on display, One piece of Cut Glass each year and you will soon have a nice collection. (9 ( ( ?. C. A. BARRETT & UU. , Atnena, uregon. ADAMS PEOPLE CONFISCATE Hold Up Train and Compel Conduc tor to Switch. Car. n ' - ' Driven to desperation by the fuel famine, the citizens of Adams, headed by the mayor, held up the mixed train bound for Walla Walla, Tuesday eve nine, nnd fnrciblv comneiiea ine train - Ol 1 - "V w crew to set out a car of coalji'T.'he conduotor was first ordered tofun the oar onto a side tiack and when he said he could not possitly dd it without orders from headquarters, they com pelled him to wire.,to Superintendent Campbell in Portland. After the train bad bees held for an hour and several messages sent back and forth between the railroad mea and the coal dealer in Walla Walla to whom the coal was consigned, the Adams people took the matter into their own bands and forced the train men to switch the loaded car to a side track. The engineer refused at first to pull the car and it was only after matters began to look serious for him that he nlaoed the car on the siding. iThis is the first carload of coal Adams has had this winter. -' The fuel was truoked from the oar and properly ronichnd and Tjavment will be made for it. A VAST POWER SCHEME zed and materially strengthened fin- ncially and has in contemplation many extensions and improvements. Speaking of the situation an official said: "Our power plant on the Walla Walla river is already carrying nearly the full limit of its capacity and the company is seriously considering in stalling another big power plant on the Deschutes river , where almost limited power can be developed, and from where the curreut can be ronght this way to supplement the 1 '-al povvor bouse, aud in the opposito irection to Portland aud other points." That something will be done in the near future aloug these lines is very ertain, and the engineo's of the com pauy will soon commeuoo work ou the preliminary surveys. It is estimated the improvement will be capable of furnishing power to supply the mo tive power for all electrio railroad and commercial lines contemplated or needed iu this section for many years. This will be a gigantio enterprise nd its development will involve a largo expenditure of money. The same company has under consideration a plan to extend its euburbau electrio line now completed to Miltou nnd Freewator, down the feitile Touohot valley, and work will probably be oommenced ou this extension early next spring. , 'YTHIANS MEET JT PENDLETON District Convention Will Be Held on February Eighteenth. Walla Walla Company Needs Sources of Supply. New That the Northwestern Gas & Eleo trio Lisht company will soon be com nelled to seek elsowhere for supple mentary power for the operation of its cfrnnt. nnd snhnrban car lines and power and eleotrio light lines between Walla Walla ana Pendleton, is appai ent, says a Walla Walla dispatoh The company has recently reorgan- Uo Hon Opca Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp down what ever food or medicine may be offered you? Or, do you want to know something of . tho composition and character of that which you tako into your stomach whether as food or medicine? Most intelligent and sensiblo people now-a-days Insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine. Dr. l'ierce believes they have a perfect right to Insht upon such knowledge. So he publishes.bcaadcast and on each bottle wrapper, whatJn?Tfdielnes are made of anovetifies l?ytfti71tr-eUi This he feels heca n wML.t iford to do Ingredients of are made are studied and understood tho use the, morn his medicines ululated Good Groceries, Coffee and Tea In this trinity should the grocer build his business temple. The difficulty is not great, but it is exceedingly difficult to build well - . without these 3 things. We have highest, grade goods in every line Each Article the Acme of Perfection Our entire stock is selected with the same care and discretion. REMEMBER Our prices are always consistent with quality. 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Vltus's dance, an other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant upon functional and organic dis eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommend each of the several Ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription" la made for the cure of the diseases for which it Isclaimed to be a cure. You may read what they (?ay firr yourwlf by sending a postal card request for a free hooWlet of extracts from the leading authorities, to Dr. It. V. l'i-r'e. Invri!iis' Hotel and Surgical Iu stitnic. liuffiUo. N. Y and it will come to yju by return pot. LEND PUBLIC FUNOti A Bill That Would End State Treasurer's Graft. ; , BANKS MAY BORROW FUNDS Compels Calling; of Bids For Use the State's Surplus Felony to Loan Otherwise of Ou February 18 a district oouvontiou will be held iu Pendleton by the Euights of Pythias lodges of Umatilla county, says the East Orcgonian. Iu addition to the conveutiou a session of the grand lodge finance committoo will also be held at that time with the result that many prominent members from abroad will bo present. February 19 will be the 4ith an niversary 01 toe organization or tne order of Knights of Pythias, aud by holding the district conveutiou ou the eve of that date the anniversary will be proporly commemorated. The convention will be attended by the members of the six lodges of Umatilla oouuty, members of the. finance com-. mittoe and other gruud lodge oflioers including the grand chancellor. It is the puiposo of Damon lodge No. 4 to make the coming convention the greatest Pythian gathering that has ever been held iu the city, aud to this end preparations are now beiug made by a committee composed of J. H. Gwinn, J. W. Malouey and Charles Fishman. In addition to the third rank work it is the intention to have a large class of candidates for the first rauk. STOCKMEN AT WALLA WALLA Range to Take Care of 20,000 Horses and Cattle and 10,000 Sheep. To provide for the lending of surplus f uuds iu the state treasury is the pur pose of a bill introduced in the State senate by M. A. Miller. The bill re quires the state treasurer to give no tice twioe a year of (he amount of surplus in the treasury and the amouut that cau bo loaned. He is to reoeivo' bids for the leuding of the money and . the bids are to be iuspeoted and acted upon by a board oomposed of the gov ornor, secretary of state, aud state, treasurer. The bids must speoify . tho amount the bidder desires to borrow, the rate of interest he will pay aud the leugth of time he will want it. There is no limitation as to the oharaoter of seourity that may be ao cepted. Banks borrowing tho state fuuds must bavo not less than $50,000 capital and must give a bond with freeholders as sureties for the repay ment of the money. In the oase of banks having deposits of state money tho borrower must pay the interest ou the average daily balance, the interest to be credited quarterly. The bill makes it a felony for the treasurer to loan publio funds other wise than iu this aot provided for or to let the money go out of his personal possession, or to receive' any interest, profit or beueflt thorefrom. How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes Johu , Kemp, , East .Otislleld, Me., "I apply Bucklen's Aruioa SuJve. Have also used it for salt rhenm with excellent results." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indoleut ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25o at MoBrido's drug store. Walla Walla Poultry Show. The seventh annual Poultry show given under the auspices of the Walla Walla Poultry Assooiution, will take place in the garden city January 21-29 inclusive. Special prizes will be given and air treatment is assured. A big meeting of cattle and sheep men will be held at Walla Walla January 80 in tho federal court room iu the Mottet buildiug for the purpose of allotting the land iu the Wouaba forest reserve for grazing purposes. By tho recent ruling ot the loiesuy department, permission will be given to graze 20,000 bad of horses and cut tle and 10,000 bead of sheop and at this meeting Supervisor Sohmitz will parcel out tho reserve to the differeut stock raisers applying for the privi lege. -) The grazing season is supposed to last from June 10 to Ootobor 20, and the prioe charged for the privilege of grazing duriug that time will be 80 cents a head for cattle, 40 cents for horses aud 81 cents for sheep. Lambs under six mouths old will not be countod. A general discussion of grazing matters will also tako place at the meeting. Notices will be seut out from the forestry office in a few days to 400 slockraisors in Eastern Washington and northeastern Oregon, apprising them oftbe meeting. Cured of Long Trouble.. - "It is now eleven years since I - had a narrow escape from consumption;' -writes 0. O. Floyd, a leading business mau of Kershaw, S. O. "I had run down iu weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was ooustaut, both by day nnd by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery and con tinued this for about six mouths, whon my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thous ands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at McBride's drug store. 50o aud $1.00. Trial bottle free. Chloroform Caused Death. G. G. Holoouib, a traveling man, was found dead in his bed at a Pen dleton hotel Wednesday morning. Investigation revealed the cause of death to be from the uso of cblcro forin, takeu for relief from headache. Mr. Holcomb was quite well known in Athena and was here lust Summer iu the employ of the J. I. Case Thresh ing Machine company. Walla Walla friends say that for years Holcomb was iu the habit of using chloroform to relieve headache, aud several times had narrow escapes from death through using the drug. Kick Resulted in Death. Thomas II. Fanlkner, a well Known resident of the Holdman neighborhood was kicked in the stomach by a horse Tuesday morning aud died in the eve ning fiom the effects of the injury. The deceased formerly resided iu Michigan. Blasting On the Ditch. Excavating with teams was suspend ed on the government project at Eoho last Friday on acoountof cold weather. Blasting is now in progress in a largo cut near Camp No. 8. The Right Name. Mr. August Sherpe, tho popular overseer of tho poor at Fort Madison, la., says: "Dr. King's New Lite Pills are rightly named; they act more agreeably, do more'good and make ono feel belter than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 25o at McBride'a drug store. No Such rhino as Luck We sometimes say men who have acquired fortunes are luoky. If you should inquire closely into the facts, you would iu all probability find that it was not mere chance tbut brought their wealth, but their advancement came about because they put them selves iu a position to make money and kept persistently at it, andjwith few exceptions our wealthiest men began with small savings. This bank will help you to get a start. We will allow you 4 per cent on your savings account compounded semi-annually and give it our prompt and careful attention. Meanwhile your earnings are where they are un questionably safe. i .----1 , ' t , . . i j. . . t . . ..,. .