The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, March 27, 1908, Image 6

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    THE PIONEER WE
Annual Reaniun at Weston of Uma
tilla County Pioneers, May
28, 29 and 30.
A meeting of the Oregon Pioneers'
Association of Umatilla County wai
held Saturday, and arrangements were
made for the Thirteenth Annual Re
union which ocours at Wetiton on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May
28-29-80, 1903, says the Leader.
The following committee chairmen
were appointed by S. A. Barnes, pres
, ident of the association :
Program Dr. F. D. Hasbrouck.
Finance B. B. HalL
Grounds J. M. Asbwortb.
Printing Clark Wood.
Decoration R. U. Saliug.
Sports D. F. Lavender.
Badges 0. B. Williamson.
Speakers M. A. Baker.
Music J. H. Price.
Reception R. M. Powers.
Transportation U. W. Proebstel.
Concessions Sim J. Galley.
Each chairman is authorized to ap
point bis own assistant committeemen.
It is expeoted and desired that these
appointments be made in time to report
tbe names at the first committee meet
ing next Monday afternoon at three
o'olook, when arrangements for the
rennion will be more fully disoussed
No matter what division of senti
ment may occur as to other affairs,
Weston is invariably a unit for tbe
snocessof tbese annnal reunions, and it
is this harmonious and williug spirit
which has made tbem so enjoyable in
tbe past. It may oonQdentJy be expeot
ed that tbe forthcoming eveut will
afford plenty of amusement, pleasure
and entertainment for all who come.
A speoial effort will be made to en
tertain the old pioneers themselves
who are fast passiug away. J. M.
O'Harra, an early settler and leading
farmer of the Weston neighborhood,
is seoretary of tbe association, and will
see that a personal invitation is ex
tended to every member on bis roll.
Saturday, May 80, is "political
day," and will mark tbe closing of the
campaign in Umatilla county. While
it is evident that tbe republican nom
inees will have little or no opposition,
they aie expected to come anyway, to
see and be seen. The people should be
given a ohance to get acquainted with
their publio servants, and with no fear
of dofeat before tbem the candidates
need not seek for votes but will be free
to enjoy themselves thoroughly. A
candidate who is sure of bis job ongbt
to be a very light-hearted and com
panionable person.
HE HAS NO CHANGE
Bryan Will Beat Taft Because Money
Power Will Support Him,
Says Watterson.
Bryan and Taft will be 'tbe rival
nominees for president of tbe United
States and tbe Issue will bang in doubt.
Eventually, tbe money interests will
come to the support of Bryan in tbe '
hope of administering a rebuff to
Roosevelt.
Tbese are propheoies of Colooel
Henry Watterson, editor of tbe Louis
ville. Courier Journal, in a lemarkable
interview given out by bim.
"Who will be tbe Democratic nom
inee?" was asked.
"William Jennings Bryan," came
tbe quick reply.
"Who will be tbe Republican nomi
nee?" ' "Seoretary of War William H.
Taft," was the equally firm reply.
"Who will be eleoted?"
"Anything is possible with Almighty
God," was tbe reply.
"If bard times continue, Bryan will
be the next president. Mo party oan
stand against bard times. Seoretary
Taft is one of tbe best men in tbe
country, but that issue is always pre
dominant in American politics."
"What about tbe great captalistio
interests? Who will tbey favor"
"In my opiuiou tbe great capitalistic
interests in tbe end will be for William
J. Bryan."
"Why so?"
"Because, if Taft is elected, he will
stand obaiged with oarrying out
Theodore Roosevelt's politics and tbe
Republican seuate will be reduced to
obedience to bim.
"Tbe corporations then," he con
tinued, "will have nothing to bope for,
bnt if Colonel Bryan is jnooessful, bis
election will be a iebnke to Roosevelt
and all tbe president stands for that
is to say, it will be a vindication of
conservative Republicanism. The Re
publican party will then reorganize in
tbe seuate and Bryan will be helpless.
In my judgment, tbe whole money in
terests will eventually support Mr.
Bryan as a 'choice of evils.' "
PATIENTS COMING FROM .IFNI
A Good Sanitariam Needed to Care
For Out of Town Patients.
, , , 'Periury for Pason.
W. L. E. Pasou, meution ot whom
was made in tbe Prow last week, has
became tangled up in tbe other end of
tbe Albany liqnor cases, and is to be
arrested on tbe charge of perjury.
Tbe charge under which perjury is al
leged, is that he swore falsely when
beswore that the picture of L. William
Mason, oonviot No. 8464 at tbo Wis
consin penitentiary was not of bim'.
Pason has ueeu discharged from tbe
employ of tbe Hartman detective
agency at Portland.
Parris-Bryan.
Mr. Wesley Parris and Miss Olive
Bryan were married Wednesday at tbe
home of tbo bride's parents north of
town, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Bryun. Tbe
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Noiris, of tbe Free Methodist chorob,
in tbe presenoe of immediate friends
of tbe contracting parties. Both
young poople are well and favorably
known in this oity. The groom is tbe
oldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Parris.
Weston Market Day.
Market Day was inaugurated Satur
day artpruoou by a goodly assemblage
of people. While not an astonishing
suoooss the busiuess transacted argued
well for tbe stability of tbe enterprise.
ibe Commercial Association is enthu
siastic over the soheme and it is be
lieved that a regular market day will
prove ultimately to bo of benefit to the
community. ,
Our local osteopathic physicians
have . qnite a reputation outside of
Athena, as well as at home. During
tbe winter several patients from Walla
Walla came to Athena for treatment.
Another that was injured on tbe inter
urban came to be examined and pr
range for treatment. Another came
from cear KablotiisJ Wash., and sev
eral bave written concerning accommo
dations and treatment. At present
Miss Eva Nye is here for treatment.
Miss Nye is tbe daughter of ti. W.
Nye of tbe bauking firm of U. W. Nye
& Co. of Garfield, Wash. Miss Nye,
while on a trip east fell and injured her
spine.
These patients have not oome for a
distanoe of over one hundred miles be
cause they cannot get osteopathic
treatmeut at nome or nearer roan
Athena, but Dr. Heisley has been ex
ceptionally successful in tbe four years
of praotioe and has treated almost
every disease and lost only one patient
and that oue case was not bis, bnt be
was assisting another pbysioian.
Rangers' Exam.
Applications for permits to take tbe
rangers' examination April 8 and 4 iu
tbe civil service department are being
received in tbe oflioe of Forest Super
visor J. M. Sobmitz at Walla Walla.
Several bave already made applications
and a uumber more have signified their
intention of doing so before the eu
tries are olosed.
Foully Dealt With.
Distriot Attorney Phelps is. making
a thorough investigation of tbe mys
terious disappearance of John Stan
beig, who lived on Weston mountain
The
Pendleton Savings
Bank
Helpful, yet conservative, points with pride to its many
clients possessing a competence, or wealthy, who
received a little help at the right time
and which put them
ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS.
No Other Bank iu Eastern Oregon Has Done More
BAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS
$250,000.00
W.J. Furnish.
R. T. Cox.
Joseph Baaler.
E. Boettcher.
L. Dusenberry.
E. W. McComas.
A. C. Koeppen.
J. N. Teal.
Frank S. Curl.
STOCKHOLDERS
T. J. Morris.
Herbert Boyien.
J. A. Devlin.
J. W. Maloney.
A. E. Lambert.
J. H. Raley.
R. Alexander.
T. O. Montgomery.
Estate D. P. Thompson.
Montie B. Gwinn,
F. W. Vincent
E. L. Smith.
C. E. Roosevelt.
R. N. Stanfield.
Clementine F. Lewis.
Marion Jack.
Al Page.
Monti B. Qwinn, President
T. J. Morris, Vice President
OFFICERS
J. W. Maloney, Cashier -v
T. O. Montgomery, Assistant Cashier
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID
ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
until last spring. It was tbe general J
belief of tbo neighbors at tbe time
that Stanberg bad wandered sway in
tbe mountains while in a fit of demeo-1
tia and had perished. Recently, bow
ever, there has been a growing belief
that tbe missing Finn was tbe victim .
of foul play, and tbe district attorney
baa been induced to make an investi
gation. Married in Arizona.
Mijs Myrtle Oraoe Wall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wall t this
city, was united in marriage on tbe
12tb last to Mr. John Harrison, at
Pbeonix, Arizona. The bride is well
known in Atbena. For a time ebe was
employed as saleslady by tbe Mosgrove j
Mercantile company. " ' J
Stamper-Howe.
Miss Ora Howe and John W.
Stamper, both. residents of Umatilla
county living near Weston, were quiet
ly married in tbe parlors of tbe State
hotel at Walla Walla at 9:30 o'clock
Sunday morning, tbe Rev. A. L.
Tboronghman of tbe Marvin Metho
dist oburoh performing the ceremony.
Amateur Base Ball.
Tbe proposition to put a professional
ball team in tbe field and form a
league, has fallen through and Pendle
ton will support an independent tean,
composed of amateur players.
Don't Complain.
If yom chest pains you and you are
nnable to sleep because of a cough.
Buy a bottle of Ballard's Horebound
Syrup, and you won't bave anycougb.
Get a bottle now and that oougb will
not last long. A onre for all pulmo
nary diseases. Mrs. J . Galvestou,
Texas, writes:' "I cant' say enough
for Ballard's Horebound Syrup. Tbe
relief it has given me is all that is
neoessary for me to say." Sold by
Pioneer Drug Company. "
Mr. John Riba, of Vioiog, la., says
"I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year and
tbey give better satisfaction than any
pill I ever sold. I bave used tbem my
self witb fine results." Sold by Pal
ace Drug Company.
Good For Everybody.
Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a promi
nent arobiteot, in the Delbert Build
ing, Sau Franoisoo, says: "I fully en
dorse all that has been said of Eleotrio
Bitters as a tonio medioine. It is good
for everybody. It corrects stomaob,
liver and kidney disorders in a prompt
and efficient manner and builds up
tbe system." Eleotrio Bitters is the
best spring medioine ever sold over a
druggist's counter; as a blood purifier
it is unequaled. 50o at Palace Drug
Company's store. -
au um Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard
recommends "Hiokory Bark Cough
Remedy." - Guaranteed to onre your
cough, and guaranteed to be pure.
Made from the bark of the shell bark
or white hiokory tree. For sale by
Palaoe Drug Store and all dealers
everywhere.
Tbe old remedies are the best. Hiok
ory Bark Cougb Remedy has been in
nse for over one hundred years by tbe
old Dntob Dunkards of Pennsylvania,
and is still in use by all the old families
of Western Pennsylvania. Is abso
lutely pure; made from the bark of tbe
white or shell bark hiokory tree. Tbe
bark is shipped from tho east, and
manufactured in Walla Walla, Wash.
For sale by Palaoe Drug Store.
ere Deal
! -i '!. i!
f;: :.i y in.
PilU r.'il.'t
tliC !l
vkon you buy Dr. Plerce'i
.( - all tbe Ingredl-
inio ilicm are printed on
;. i pliers una tliclr formula
am suf iml j.iucrouth as being complete
and ooiviyt,. You know just,vjiut you sre
p;iy! i- i.r uttd that tit Ingredients are
gaiiieiMl from Nature's laNiratory, being
solccti'l from the 'most valuable native
mcdiciiial roots found growing in our
American fores CSTaivlwhile potent to cur
are pfcrfeTharmtQUo the moM
delicate womNi tT!rulJrT'Tr Not a drou
JH'.ier agj-Tit is usra hothTorTx.
jUOUu SlhL Jjreseryj ;ig-fag' miffi-Tffft
iil1" ' -V?? . ; " ill','.'' -
nmne glycerine i ft is agent possesses
intrinsic iiufticliiZl properties ot its own,
being a most valuable antiseptic and sntl
formont, nutritive and soothing demul
cent. (ilyeerine plays an Important part in
Dr. 1 teroe's Uolilen Medical Discovery in
the euro of indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by soirr risings,
heart-bum, foul breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stom
ach, biliousness and kindred derange
ments of the stomach, liver and bowels.
Hesldes curing all the above distressing
ailments, tho "Golden Medical Discovery
is a specilic for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of tho stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative
tages it will yield to this sovereign rem
edy if Its use bo persevered in. In Chronic
Catarrh of tho Nasal passages. It Is well,
while taking the "(Joldon Medical Dis
covery " for the necessary constitutional
treatment, to cleanse the passages freely
two or three times a day with Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course
of treatmeut generally cures the worst
cases.
In coughs and hoarseness ctusod by broe
clil. throat and lunr ifTcrlUma, except coo-
Iumptlon In Its advanced sttagt. the " Golden
ledical Discovery 1 a most efficient rem
edy. CsprvUily In those oUstlnite, hang-on
cough caused hj irritation and congestion ot
the bronchial mucous membrane. The "Dls"
covury h not Myud fur eeute conrh arts
ln from sudden colds, nor must it be ex
pected to cure conxutnptton In Its adrancpd
stages no medicine will do that but for all
the obstinate, chronie roughs, which. If neg
lected, or badly treated, lead ui to consump
tion, it is the best medicine that can be taken.
For Coughs
and Colds
Nearly all other Cough Curts are
constipating, especially those con-
taining opiate. Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup moves the bowels.
Contains no opiates.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
"A Cold or a Cough nearly always
produces constipation the water all
runs to the eyes, nose and throat in
stead of passing out of the system
through the liver and kidnsys. For
want of moistura the bowels become
dry and hard."
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious
action of the bowels.
Conforms to National
PURE FOOD & DRUG LAW
OFFICERS
H. a ADAMS, President.
T. J. KIRK, Vioe President,
F. S. Le GROW, Cashier, .
EDW. E. KOONTZ, Ass't Cashier.
n
DIRECTORS
H. C. ADAMS. T. J. KIRK, 1-. S.
Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P. E.
COLBERN. .
FIRST
NATIONAL
OF ATHENA
CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000. ...... .SURPLUS, 25,000
3 per cent Interest
paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. A general Bank
ing Business conducted on Conservative Principles
Sold by Palaoe Drug Company.
I.M.KEMP
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
AGENT
Represents Banker's 'Life Insurance
CompanyQueen and Springfield
Fire Marine Companies.
Collections Promptly Made
Office: North Side Main St., tAthena
F. K. Coolidge
Jeweler
Watch Repairing a Speciality.
JUST RECEIVED
a new line of Jewelry, Consisting of
Jade Rings, and Brooches, Bracelets,
Hat Pins, Teddy Bear Bracelets, Col
lar Pins, Mantel Clocks and Silverware.
Shop in Pioneer Drug Store
FOR
SALE
C. H. Whiteman Farm, 340 acres
i Six Miles West f Athena
Tnis farm consists of 640 acres of the finest wheat
and alfalfa land, 10 acres now in alfalfa, about AO acres"
more can be put in alfalfa; fine water, wind mill which
pumps water into reservoir, water piped to house and
barn. A splendid house; fine large barn with a brick
foundation; good orchard; shade trees; 290 acres r.ow in
wheat. Price, including crop, $2,500. ' Terms easy.
FRANKLAND & BROWN
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
106 East Alder St. Walla Walla, Wash. 'Phone. 1534.
Oregon
SHoqr Line
Unior Pacific
Through Pullman standard, and Bleeping
ears daily to Oinaba, Chicago; tourist sleeping
ear daily to Kansas City; through Pullman
tourist sleeping cars, personally conducted,
weekly to Chicago, with free reclining
chair cars, seats free, to the east dally irom
Pendleton.
ABBIVK
Daily.
1:10 p. m.
tOKH am
3:45 p
5.-2S p- m.
TIHZ SCHEDULES
ATHENA, ORE,
Walla Walla. Day-I
ton, f oraeroy, ijew-
mion, t;ouax, ruu
man. Moscow, the
Coeur d'Alene dis
trict. Spokane and
an points north.
Walla Wal.a- Pen
dlelon Special
Fast Hail for Pen
Hlntnn l.flnnH.
Baker City, and all
points east via Hun
tington, Ore., Also
The Dalles,
Portland, Astoria,
Willamette vauej
Points. ifellforDia.
Taooraa. Seattle, all
souna roinis.
Pendleton Walla!
Walla Special
DEPART
Dally.
1:10 p.m. i
10:08 a. m.
8:45 p. m
5: IS p m
. M. Smith Agent,
Athena
House, Sign and Carriage Painting
E. T. Kidder, Mc Arthur Building
A Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, "Glass,
Wall Paper and Decorative Materials will be
soon placed on display for public inspection.
We make House Painting a Specialty
Athena
T. W. JONES, Proprietor
akery
Fresh Bread
Pies, Cakes and Pastries Baked Every Day. We make
a Specialty of orders for Lodges and Social Gatherings
On Saturdays Our Bread Will be Sold by. Athena Grocers
ST WJBWl 1
H
i
An ounce of Pre
vention Is worth a
pound of Cure.
TRADE lAftK
is worth more to ones health than any other medicine know
Do not fill jour stomach with arsenio, calomel, qninino a-.; l
debilitate the system, leaving symptoms that it takes years t j
obliterate.' Herblne is purely vegetable containing nothing
injurious, and is a gentle harmless purgative.
riTPPQ CONSTIPATION, CHILLS AND
VUlVCrO FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, MALA
RIA AND ALL LIVER COMPLAINTS..
Does More Than We Claim.
Don Morrison, Kissimmee, Fla. writes: "I have
used several bottles of Herbine myself and have advised "
several of my friends to use same. I have found it to be
the best medicine for the liver I ever used. It acts gent
ly at the same time thoroughly."
PLEASING PRICE 5oc. HARMLESS
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Sold and Recommended by
THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY, ATHENA, OR.
P
meiiles
A dose at bed time usual
ly relieves the most severe
case -before morning.
BACK-ACHE
30 days' treatment for $1.00.
guaranteed or money refunded.
SOLD IN ATHENA AT HAWK'S PIONEER DRUG STORE.