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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
THE PETITIONS FILED County Clerk Haa List of Republican and Democratic Aspirants to Political Offices. Wednesday was the day for the fll iug of candidates' petitions with the coouty clerk, as required by law, so that tbeir names may appear on tbe party ballots wben tbe primaries are held. It is believed ty Clerk Saling, says tbe Tribune, that tbe last candidate has filed bis petition and that tbe list below is a complete one. Witb tbe exception of sheriff there are candidates for tberepnblioan nom ination to every office but iu only a few instances is there to be a contest. Iu nearly every case tbe present en cumbent is to bn nominated for re election witbont opposition. Iu addition to the county officers, the republicans will be expected to choose between tbe two candidates for United States senator and tbe two for congressman. District Attorney Phelps is to have no opposition in tbe primaries bntit is understood, Attorney Charles H. Carter is to be an independent candi date before tbe people at tbe June eleotion. For representative, there are three candidates and two are to be nomi nated. Tbe number of demooratio candi dates is exceedingly small and iu no case will tbere e a contest in the primaries. Tbe following is tbe list of republi can aspirants: Senator 0. W. Fulton. H. W. Cake. Congressman T. T. Geer. W. R. Ellis. District Attorney G. W. Phelps. Representative C. A. Barrett Statement No. 1. C. W. Steen Statement No. 2. L. L. Mann Statement No. 2. County Recorder Fred W. Hendley. E. E. MoCumbor. Treasurer Ueo. W. Bradley. Saling. W. Kimtrell. School Superintendeut Frank K. Welles. Coroner Ralph Folsom. Cbas. K. Wall. T. Brown. County Commissioner Horace Walker. Joe Bailey, i A. II. Sanderman. JtHne of tbe Peaoe Pendleton Joe H,. Purkes. Eobo H. B. Gillette,. South Milton J. L. Mi). ... Atbena B. B. Richards. Holdmau W. L. Guerrant. A. E. Greiner. Democrats. AsHeosor C. P. Straiu. Sheriff T. J). Taylor. Recorder John Q. Pee bier. County Commissioner J. Hndemau. Constable Athena Lester O'Harra. Justioe of tbe Peaoe North Milton R. S. Pearson. Central Committee 1 North Milton R. F. Vanoil. Sneezes to Death. Nelse Waldahl, of Colby, Washing ton sneezed to death iu a room at a Soattle hotel Monday morning. Hofore retiring, Waldahl oomplaiued of a slight oold. During tbe night, the manager of tbe house, iu the next room, beard him coughing and sneez ing violently. It continued and the mauager entered Waldahl'a room, 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 in Eastern Oregon Has Done More BAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS $250,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS T. J. Morris. Herbert Boyien. J. A. Devlin. J. W. Maloney. A. E. Lambert. W. J. Furnish. R. T. Cox. ioseph Basler. I. Boettcher. L. Dusenberry, E. W. McComas. A. C. Koeppen. J. N. Teal. Frank S. Curl. ft H. Raley. Alexander. T. G. Monteomerv. Estate jf D. P. Montie B. Owinn, President T. J. Morris, Vice President SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS finding him seated on tbe bed and sneezing so violently that be was un able to answer questions. Finally be managed to ask for a glass of water. Tbe manager left tbe room to get tbe water, but be bad hardly stepped out of tbe door whon tbe paroxysms began again. Wben Manager Heron return ed, be found Waldabl lying on tbe bed, shaking violently. He died within a few minutes and without be ing able to drink the water Heron bad brought. GOVERNOR WILL DEPORT THEM State . Insane Asylum Is Damping Ground for Aliens. A wholesale deportation of foreign ers now confined in the state insane asylum may follow an investigation begun by Governor Chamberlain and Superintendent Steinor about a month ago. Tbe attention of tbe governor was attracted to tbe matter by tbe ar rival at tbe institution, at tbe time be was making bis moutbly inspection, of two Swedish sailors, who could not speak a word of Euglisb. An inspec tion was then made of tbe foreigners confined and the startling faot was re vealed that tbe majority of tbem bad come to tbis country as sailors for the first time and, immediately on landing, bad to be taken into custody. This made it appear to certain members of tbe asylum commission as if there was an attempt on tbe part of other nations to ship tbeir insane to tbis country as sailors witb the intention of unloading tbem onto our institutions. Tbe fate of three of those inmates suspected of having been thrown onto tbis stato for support, has already been taken np witb tbe commissioner of im migration and almost any day tbe necessary papers will be prepared for tbeir deportation. THE NORlliTSCHEDOLE One Daylight Train Each Way Daily From Pasco to Vancouver. Iwo daylight passenger trains, Nos. 1 and 2, are now in operation on the north bank or Spokane and Seattle railroad between Pasco and Vanoouver, a distance of 221 miles. Train No. 1, the westbound, leaves Pasoo at 11 a. ru. every day and arrives at Vancouver at 5 p. m. Train No. 2, enst bound, leaves Vanoouver at 0 a. in. daily and arrives at Pasco at 5 p. m., giving that system a daylight train service along the Columbia river, daily. A ciroular announcing tbe opening of tbe line west of Lyle says that con nections will be made with the North em Paciflo at Pasoo and Vancouver; 'with the Columbia aud Northern at Lyle, aud with tbe Portland Railway, JJigbt and Power company's suburban lines at Vanoouver, thus giving tbe new line direot communication witb Portland. - There are 44 stations on tbe new line between Pv.o rnd Vanoouver, as follows: Pasoo, Finley, Hover, Yel- lept, Tomar, Mottinger, Colbia, Ply mouth, Gravel, Coolidge, Patterson, Sage, Luzon, Caley, McCredie, Moo nax, Roosevelt, Sandal, Fountain, Harbin, Towal, Cliffs, Columbus, Timm, Avery, Spedis, Granddalles. Skadat, Lyle, Villa, Bingen, Hood, Cooks, Collins. Asb, Stevenson, Cas cades, Butler, Cruzatte, Washougal, Camas, Fisher, Image, Vancouver. Plymouth is tbe station opposite Umatilla and is being patronized largely by people from tbe Oregon side of tbe river. Commencement Orators. Madge Fowler, Alfred Livengood aud Edward F. Mason are tbe three memberi of the Senior class chosen by tbe Faonlty of Whitman oollege to de liver oratious at Commencement in June. Tbev are tbe three students wbo stood at the bead of a class of twenty in scholarship; all three grad uating witb the muoh coveted distinc tion 'magna oum laude,' whioh de mands au average throughout the course of 90 per cent. Montie B. Owinn. F. W. Vincent E. L. Smith. C. E. Roosevelt. K. N. Stanfield. Clementine F. Lewis. Marion Jack. Al Page. Thompson OFFICERS J. W. Maloney, Cashier T. O. Montgomery, Assistant Cashier BALLINGERSLEASING Llj Also Provides For Sale of Grazing Land to Adjoining Owners. Land Commissioner Ballinger baa drafted a bill for leasing public land to bo submitted to tbe secretary of tbe interior for approval and recommenda tion to congress. It provides tbat all vacant non-mineral, non-irrigable pub lio land nut classified as coal or timber lands and not producing wild bay' in merchantable quantities shall be speci fied as pasture lands and adjaoent to patented lands under cutivation may be divided Into grazing blocks not exceed ing 1280 acres compaot form and sold to the owners of snoh cultivated lands at $1.25 an acre. Pasture land not subject to snob sale shall be leased for grazing purposes at terms, manner. quantity and periods as tbe secretary of tbe interior may prescribe, tbe net profits to be paid to tbe states or terti tones for tbe support of tbe put lio schools. Don't Complain. If your obest pains yon and you are nnable to sleep because of a cough. Boy a bottle of Ballard's Horebound Syrup, and you won't have anycongb Get a bottle now and tbat oough will not last long. A cure for all pulmo nary diseases. Mrs. J. Galveston, Texas, writes: "I cant' say enongh for Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup. Tbe relief it has given me is all that is necessary for me to say." Sold by. Pioneer Drug Company. Mr. Jobn Riba, of Vioing, la., pays "I have been selling DeWitt's Eiduey and Bladder Pills for abont a year and tbey give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. I have used tbem my self witb fine results." Sold by Pal ace Drug Company. Good For Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a promi nent arohiteot, in tbe Delbert Build ing, Sau Franoisoo, says: "I fully en dorse all tbat has been said of Eleotrio Bitters as a tonio medioine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient manner and builds np tbe system." Eleotrio Bitters is tbe best spring medioine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as a blood purifier it is unequaled. 50o at Palace Drug Company's store. Prizes for Fruits. To enoourage the towns of Umatilla and Morrow counties to make excellent exhibits of argrioultural products at tbe third district fair to be held in Pendleton this year, the fair board has offered prizes of $50, first and $25 seoond. Special fruit prizes of $20 and $10 for eaob town or district were also authorized and other changes were made in tbe premium list. The fair bad ask,od for bids from leading bands of the northwest to furnish musid and preparations bave already been started to make tbis tbe best fair ever held iu eastern Oregon. Large stock sheds will te arranged and tbe pavilion will be enlarged and improved and steps will soon be taken to secure a perma nent location and grounds for the fair. An old Pennsylvania Dntcb Dunkard recommends '"Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale ty Palaoe Drug Store and all, dealers everywnere. r The old remedies are the best. Hiok ory Bark Congh Remedy has been in use for over one hundred years by tbe old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and is still in use by all the old families of Western Pennsylvania. Is abso lutely pure; made from tbe bark of tbe white or shell bark hickory tree. The bark is shipped from the east, and manufactured in Walla Walla, Wash. For sale bv Palaoe Drug Store. . Making Good. r.t MJ JWJ'?-' ' f ""'king laxtiiuj Heads like "MuKiu : i,HKj;- and Doctor lioive s nwlU-imis at. I exemplify this, and their friends, ufnr moro than two tocads of nodularity, am numbered by tlu Hundreds of thou.simls. Thoy have drunkards. known composition N Dr. Pierced Golden VI il li n I 1. I . . . . . . . .ii . .......... urnkVYtrv, ii sun enjoys an im mense sale, while most of the prepara tions tnat have come Into prominence in tne earlier period of its popularity have "gone bv the board " and are never mors heard of. There must be some reason for this long-time popularity and that is to be found In its superior merits. When once given a fair trial for weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections, its supe rior curatlvH qualities are soon manifest; nencj It has survived and grown in pop ular favor, v.-nilo scores of less meritorious articles have suddenly flashed into favor for a brief period and then been as soon forgotten. iJfcr .Vorpl.S! liVMwlt, its attendant Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, per haps dizziness, foul breath, nasty coated t0i?!!u2'. Vth hnt"r tast- loss of appetite, Kir?8" af?',r eatinr- nervousness and debility, nothing Is so good as Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery. It's an honest square-deal medicine with all its Ingredients printed on bottle-wrapper 77 "o?'1 no hocus-pocus humbug, therefore don't aerept a tvbttttute that the dealer may possibly make a little big ger profit. fnW on your right to have what you call for. w aMi9 Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion expecting it to prove a "cure-all." It Is only advised for woman's niminl ail ments. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Less advertised than some preparations sold for like purposes, I1 7ra"V6 virtues still maintain Its position in the front ranks, where it stood over two decades ago. As an in vigorating tonic and strengthening nerv ine it is unequaled. It won't satisfy those who want "booze," for there is not a Arm of alcohol In it, -Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the or pill of their kind in the market, still lead, and when once tried are ever afterwards l ,Tor-J Km Lok s candy-one to CU mit,,tol but iew Wants All To Know Redlnc. Qa Sapttmbtr It, 1906. MESSRS. K. a Dl WITT CO.. Chieuo. UL Otntitratn: Tonn of tbl 6th to hand. In raply win lay, most atsundly um my htttr in any way yous flt forth btntftt of Ihatuffariiif. 1 will iniww all corrtspond nee as to my own casa. I rasommand KODOL to all I hoar grumbling about their stomachs, and bar bought many thtlr first bottla. Ail that is required Is a trial of KODOL. R talk for itself. Yours vnr truly, C. M. coRtrsu. for Dyspepsia. digest what you eat. takes the train off of the heart, and contrib utes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. ' For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mu cous membranes lining the Stomach and Digestive Tract, Nervous Dys pepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW DicrAfttft What You Eat j Sold by Palaoe Drug Company. I. M. KEMP. REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE AGENT Represents Banker's Life Insurance Company Queen and Springfield Fire & Marine Companies. Collections Promptly Made Office: North Side Main St., cAthena F. H. 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 Silver ware. Shop in Pioneer Drug Store Oregon ShotLine za Union Pacific Through Pullman standard and Bleeping can dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping ears, personally conducted, weekly to Chicago, with free reclining chair cars, seats fife, to tbe east daily irom Pendleton. ABRIVC Dally. TIME 8CHSDCLKS ATHENA, ORE, rKPART Dally. Walla Walla, Day. ion, romeroy, lw- iBwin. uonaz. ruti- 1:10 p. nu man, Moscow, the 1:10 p. m. Coeur d'Alene dis trict. BDokane and an points north. Walla Walla Pen 10:08 am dleton Special 10:08 a. m. Past Mall for Pen H 1 ut -in I.nMnita Baker city, and all nolnUeist viaHun llngton, Ore., Also for UmatlllavHepp ner. The Dalles, 8:45 p. m Portland, Astoria, Willamette Valley Points. California. Taooraa.Seattle.all soana roinis. &25p-n). Pendleton - Walla 5:25 pm Walla Special K. M. Smith Agent. Alhana P ineules 30 days treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. OFFICERS H. G. ADAMS, President. T. J. KIRK, Vice President, F. & LeGROW, Cashier, EDW. E. KOONTZ, Asa't Cashier. FIR! NATIONAL AW OF ATHENA CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000 3 per cent Interest paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. A general Dank ing Dusiness conducted on Conservative Principles wammmmaimmmmmmmmmmmmKemmmmammmmBmmmammmmMmamm FOR SALE C. H. Whiteman, Farm, 340 acres Six Miles West if Athena This farm consists of 640 acres of the finest wheat and alfalfa land, 10 acres now in alfalfa, about 40 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 row in wheat. Price, including crop, $42,500. Terms easy. FRANKLAND & BROWN - EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ' 106 East Alder St. Walla Walla, Wash. 'Phone. 1534. House, Sign and Carriage Painting E. T. Kidder, MeArthur Building A Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Wall Paper and Decorative Materials will be soon placed on display Tor public inspection. We make House Fainting a Specialty Athena T. W. JONES, Proprietor 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 Aasorethroatisa dangerous malady biilyou doriU needilo tie a sock around your neck to cure it BALLARD'S SNOW -i iMifmcrtviT" V a vuu uiuu tuawmu AKX ouuxy VlUtJl -tjm'r Ballard's Snow Liniment penetrates tho pores, promot Ing free circulation, giving the muscles more elasticity. Pi TnCC RHEUMATISM, CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, LUKtO WOUNDS, OLD SORES, STIFF JOIOTS, BURNS AND ALL PAINS. GAVE INSTANT RELIEF. Henry Stone, Provo, Utah; writes: "I have used Bj ' Snow Liniment for Neuralgia, Tooth-ache and Sore TV wnicn upon application gave me instant -relief. I can r. mend it as being the best Liniment I have ever used ia i; ' pain caused from Neuralgia, etc." ' ' w PRICE 25c, 50c AND $1.00 Ballard Snow 500-502 North ST. LOUIS, - Sold and Recommended by THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY, ATHENA, OR. case before SOLD IN ATHENA ATJHAWK'S PIONEER 1 DIRECTORS H. O. ADAMS. T. J. KIRK, F. S. Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P. E. COLBERN. SURPLUS, 25,000 akery Km - Liniment Go, Second Street, - MISSOURI. ST V i LJ 1 S I I yj 'i 1 ' A dose at bed time usual-tr- jy relieves the most severe morning. ACK-ACHE DRUG STORE.