flBIMJK HSY
Went Down Before Athena By Score
of 23 to 8 Milton Comes for
Game Sunday Afternoon.
Iu tbe first inning of tbe game Sun
day, Mr. Dean Dudley, who stood ou
tbe bill and disbed 'em over for
Athnna, threw tbe ball just twelve
times. His delivery was perfect and
tbe seven first balls thrown by him re
tired tbe first two batteries up. It took
five thrown balls to relegate tbe tbird
batter.
Then for five innings thereafter
tbere was some good ball playing, and
after tbat it was of an indiff ereut art
iole. Weston went up in tbe fifth and
never alighted until time to gather
tbe bats and trudge back to town,
swampe(Tto tbe tune of 23 to 8.
Athena had one bad inning. In tbe
sixth Weston piled up six runs, wbioh
with tbe two she aoouraulated iu 4tb
and 6th, was all the chalk work she
was entitled to. After the sixth,
Atbeua settled down, and there was
absolutely nothing to it but monoto
nous run getting. Tbe score:
Athena 0 0 2 8 17 6 x 23
Weston 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 08
Batteries, Dudley, LaBrasobe and
Lienallen. Holgartb, Bumig, Storm
and (Jouley.
The Milton team, wbioh has been
considerably stengtbeued, will be bete
Sunday for its tbird game with Athena.
The Milton team defeated the La Salle
Institute team of Walla Walla, Snu
day, by a score of 8 to 0.
Saturday afternoon, the Yellow Kids
jr. and the Weston Juveniles played a
fiercely fascinating 10-inning game,
tbe score being tied at four at the end
of tbe ninth. Iu tbe Kids' half of
the 10th Githens came home with the
winning run. Tbe feature of the game
was the phenomenal backstops work
of Leonard King, who displayed all
tbe frills of a young pofessioual.
HIS NOMINATION PREDICTED
With Few Exceptions Republican Pa
pers Rally to Cake.
In spite of the dosperate efforts of
tbe old machine and representatives
of ceratain big "trusts" to accomplish
bis defeat, the nomination of H. M.
Cake, champion of Statement No. 1,
for United States Senator ou April
17th, is generally oonoeded throughout
tbe state. It is predicted iu Portland
tbat he will carry Multnomah oouuly
by between 5000 and 6000. With few
exceptions, tbe newspapers of tbe
.atotq have rallied loyally to Mr. Cake's
' support." Iu urgug his nomination,
the Polk Observer'ipK
"Hon. H. M. Cake is mati-a njag.
niHoent campaign and bis J nitiou,
never seriously iu doubtTiSv piao
tioally asforert by atbusing majority.
. JCuttaoidstio crowds have (looked to
hear him iu bis trip tbroughSouthern
Oregon and bis tour of Eastern Oregon,
where bo has always been strong with
tbe voters, promises to be in the nature,
of a triumphal march. Mr. Cake is
making a oleau, diguilled campaigu,
free from personality or abuse and is
eurnostly advocating tbe priuoip'os be
believes to be right. He is an able,
eilecuvo speuker wno makes no nr.-
tbe people into his confidence and has
' a quiet heart-to-heart talk with them
on the important issuos now before tbe
people of the state aud nation, the
most effective oratory by tbe way,
tbat oau be iudulged in by any publio
speaker iu this praotioal age. Ho
dodges no issues, straddles no ques
tions, but frankly disonssos every sub
joct iu a manner that leaves no doubt
in any rniud as to its siuoerity. Iu
Mr. Cake tbe people feel they have a
man- whom tbey can trust; one who
would represent them honorably aud
fearlessly in tbe Nation's highest law
making body."
HAPPENINGS OUT AT HELIX
i I,
Purchases New Auto Nusbaurn Fam
ily Moves to Puget Sound.
A. B. Montgomery went to Pendle
ton yesterday to get bis new Maxwoll
ruuabout
Mr. and Mrs. John King of Ritz
ville, Wash!, are visitiug at tbe borne
of tbeir daughter Mrs. Ira Julien.
Miss Lola Norvell who is attending
the Peudletou Academy speut Saturday
aud Sunday of this week with her par
ents. '
Win. Bayno of Canada is visitiug
his brother Henry of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Duuniugtou,
who have been visiting Mr. Dunuiug
ton's pareuts, returned to tbeir home
in Walla Walla Mouday.
Wm. Albee made a busiuess trip to
Pendlotou Weduesday.
Edgar Norvell went to Pendleton
Saturday aud remaiued over Sunday
with his brother Lotober who atteuds
the Peudletou Academy.
The Nusbaurn family left ou Fri
day's train for tbeir new home off tbe
Sound.
Virgil Bott arrived Tuesday from
Lewiston, Idaho to visit bis little
daughter and to look after his farming
interests.
$200,000 for Whitman.
. At a meeting of tbe bnsiucss men
and citizens of Walla Walla at tbe
city Y. M. C.A. building last week
I'-'OQ.OOO was deoided upon as Walla
Walla's pledge to the "New Wbitmau
Colletfv" Tbosuuiof 1500,000 will
be raised in the Northwest, and when
tbat amount is secured a million and
a half dollars will be forthcoming from
the East. Tbe citizens of Walla Walla
organized as "Tbe New Whitman
College Development League" with
fifteen committees. Things are pro
gressing so well tbat theie will be
building activities on the campus
within tbe coming year.
Alfalfa Cattle Sell High.
By selling 26 bead of cattle for
$1,395.75, B. F. MoCullougb of Echo
has received tbe top price in tbe Port
land markets for the season. Be was ;
paid 5 cents per pound. Tbe animals
weighed 27,915 pounds and brought .
him about $51 per bead. They bad '
been fed on alfalfa bay for some
months, and were sold by the Union
Stockyards at Portland.
Two for Fourth Term.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor of this oonnty
and Sheriff E. M. Sbutt of Morrow
county are but for re-eleotion for the
fourth term each, and so far neither
has any opposition. It is the most re
markable record ever made by officials
iu eastern Oregon. Taylor is a Demo
crat and Sbutt a Republican.
Wynne's Penalty Right. -One
year'in tbe penitentiary is tbe
penalty tbat John Wynne will pay fox
the death of W. H. Dn Puis, Vtbom be
shot to death in a Portland 6aloon on
tbe night of Deoember 11. Senteuoe
was pronounced by Judge O'Day in tbe
circuit court tbis being tbe lightest
punishment possible nnder tbe verdict
of manslaughter returned by the jury.
Wynne heartily thanked tbe judge
when be was sentonoed. He had ex
pected a heavier senteuoe, tbe maxi
mum punishmeut being seven years.
A SOUL
IN FOUR PARTS.
By Rev. Israel Putnam.
Part First.
From Acts, 8, 4-6 we see that the
Cburoh weut out proaobing tbe word.
Every Christian can preach tbe gospel
if be will, in some way, some where,
to some one and to some extent, and
there is no Bible, nor reasonable ex
cuse for tbeir not doing so. And with
out a consecrated Church, responsive
to the Word of God, there will be no
great revival, with loving, aotive
iuquiring, faithful and sincere service
tbere oau be no doubt as to results.
The sooret of tbe wonderf nl ingather
ing of Fenteoost lay in tbe fact tbat
the Spirit-filled Churob stood by the
Spirit-filled preaoher, and tbe seoret
of their all being Spirit-filled was that
they were all with one accord iu one
place. So then, wherever oneness of
heart, planud purpose exists, all for
God'sgloijr with self where it belongs,
tbe down looming ivOiki' anu ou
ebowing 1Q labors Of love, of tbaSpirit,
wm ue as nntural as for any effect to
Iter tbe result of a cause. '
It is next to impossible for a minister
to win eouls to Christ over a cold, di
vided, formal, selfish criticising doubt
ing Churob. Lyman Beeoher, on be
jug asked why bis Churob was so pros
perous, replied: "Because when I
preach there are four hundred people
who hear tbe semiou and go out to
spoak favorably during the succeeding
six days to all whom they meet."
Tbey spoke kindly of bim to others,
inviting them to churob and so tried
to help bim win souls to tbe Master
aud regarded bim as being well quali
fied to manage the affairs of tbe
Churob. O that a spirit of intelligent,
unselfish and aggressive soul-winning
might speedily prevail in all tbe
blenches of the great Church of Christ I
Worldliuoss, just simply worldli
ness, whiob seems to so, many jnst
only harmlessuess, is, without doubt,
the greatest, stumbling blook iu tbe
way of evaugolistio work ou tbe part
of tbose who profess to follow Christ.
Dear friends, iu so short time and
space I cannot possibly write them out
but will you please read especially if
you are troubled with tbis question,
tbe following references on our knees,
alone: Rom. 12, 2: Matt. 13, 22: 16,
26: John 15, IS): 17, 14, 18, 25:
1 Cor. 2, 6, 12: 3, 19: 2 Cor. 4, 4,
7. 10: Gul. 1, 4: 4, 3-6: Fph. 2, 2
6: Col. 2, 8, 20: Jai l 27: '4, 4:
2Pet. 1, 4: 1 John 2, 15-17: 6,4,19:
Tit. 2, 2.
About the only difference discover
able between a multitude of Churob
members aud those of no religions pro
fessiou is that tbe former have their
names on the records of some denomi
nation. Aud this is true of our own
as well as others. Many never attend
prayer nor class meetings and some
not even the publio preaching services
where nothing is expected of them but
to listen, thus not only deceiving
themselves, but by their indifference
aud usually worldly lives greatly hin
der tbe cause as well. Sometimes in
times of revival, even, leading mem
bers absent themselves from tbe ser
vices to atteud theaters, card parties,
o. while special effort is being made
to win the lost to Christ and build
np the oanse they profess to love and
desire so mnoh to see prosper. And
not only these things, but tbe silly
aud Godless excuses for remaiulng at
home, eucb as, too tired, did not get
chores done iu time, did not feel like
going, eonie oue called, &o. &o. are
enough to make tears of pity fall from
the eyes of those who are trying to do
the real work of the Master, bnt
especially so, when it ia known, in
many, and most oases of this kind,
that the trouble is a lack of experience
aud God's love iu the heart for lost
souls.
Many a faithful pastor longs for a
revival, but beoauseof these, aud other
worldly conditions existing, in tbe
membership, tbe way Is blocked (nntil
be becomes discouraged and heart
broken as be beholds tbe blessed Holy
Spirit again aud again grieved and tbe
multitudes remain away from Christ
Iu a capital city, in one of our states,
tbe snperintendent of one of onr large
Sabbath schools took his family and
went to a theater while his Church
was in tbe midst of a revival cam
paign, and tbere are thousands of
such instances all through tbe church
professed Christians vainly, and
eomjtimes wickedly, wasting tbeir
precious hours where nothing religious
is pretended, even while tba pastor !
and tbe obedient few are laoonng nara
to save tbe cause, in many cases, and
build np the kingdom in general every
where. Obi tbat tbe Churob, in its
various parts, might again hear and
heed tbe cry of her Lord; "Awake,
awake, put on tby strength; O Zion,
put on tby beantiful garments; O Je
rusalem, tbe holy city, for henceforth
tbere shall no more come nnto thee tbe
unoiroumcised and the unclean.
Shake thyself from the dust, arise and
sit down, O Jersualem ; loose thyself
from the bands of thy neck ; O captive
daughter of Zion. Isa. 52 1-2.
A Twenty Year Sentence.
"I have just completed a twenty
year health sentence, imposed by
Buokleu's Arnioa Salve, which oured
me of bleeding piles just twenty years
ago." writes O. S. Woolever, of Le
Raysville, N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve beals the worst sores, boils,
burns, wounds and outs in the short
est time. 25o at Palace Drng Com
pany's store.
Kennedy's Laxitive Cough Syrnp
aots promptly yet gently on tbe bow
els through which the oold is forced
out of tbe system, and at tbe same
time it allays inflammation. Sold by
Palace Drug Co.
Don't Put Off
for tomorrow what yon can do today.
If you put off buying a bottle of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment, when that pain
.oomes yon won't have any, buy a bot
tle today. A positive oure for Rheu
matism, Burns, Cuts, Sprains, Con
tracted Musoles, etc, T. S. Graham,
Prairie Grove, Ark., writes:
"I wish to thank you for the good
results I received from Snow Liniment
It positively oured me of Rheumatism
after others bad failed. Sold by Pal
ace Drug Co.
"E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111.
Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease
of tbe stomach and bowels. In tbe
spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of
Kodol and tbe benefit I received all
the gold in Georgia could - not bny.
May yon live long and prosper. Yours
very truly. N. Cornell, Boding, Ga.,
Aug., 27, 1906. Sold by Palaoe Drug
Company.
He Got What He Needed.
"Nine years ago it looked as if mA
time had come, "says Mi. C. Fartb-
1UI, t .nil Uiuli, Jsd, 'l Kraa t
rqu down that life hung o.i a slender
thread. It was then my druggist re
commended Eleotrio Bitters. I bongbt
a bottle aud I got what I needed
strength. I bad oue foot in tbe grave,
but Eleotrio Bitters put it back on the
turf agaiu. and I've been well ever
sinoe." Sold nnder guarantee at
Palace Drug Company's store. 50c.
An old Pennsylvania Dutch Duukard
recommends "Hickory Bark Cough
Remedy." Guaranteed to oure your
cough, and guaranteed to be pure.
Made from the bark of the shell bark
or white ' biokory tree. For sale ty
Palaoe ' Drug Store and all dealers
everywhere.
The old remedies are the best. Hiok
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in
nse for over one hundred years by the
old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania,
and is still in use by all the old families
of Western Peuusylvauia. Is abso
lutely Dure: made from the bark of the
white or shell bark hickory tree. The
bark is shipped from tbe east, and
manufactured in Walla Walla, Wash.
For sale by Palaoe Drug Store.
-Is You?
Do yon l. . wt ". tirpd. despondent,
have fti"it:.tit hi'ii. . Sic-, .iird tongue,
bitter or -M t.vfo- at morning, "heart
burn," H'. . iii'. of iiti noid risings in
throat i.uit '..liiu-. stomach gnaw .or
burn, fiu! brr;iili, Ci:!:.y spells, poor or
variable a;i'! ;. nausea at times, and
kindred s; lujitoius? - i-y-
If yoTN3 vo any considerable number of
ths)aboves"SyaMom8 you are suffering
frornVllou?n(5?Wpid liver with Indl-
fttivtlrnl piscovcrv Isii.nt; nnof the mo
valuable monioinni principles Known
3
medical science for the m;rn;iin,flht cure o
Mieli abnormal conditions. It is a most
efticient liver invigorator. stomach tonic,
bowel regulator and nerve strengthened
The "(ioklen Medical Discovery " Is not
a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a
full list of Its Ingredients being printed
on its bottlo-wrapiHT and attested under
oath. A glance at its formula will show
that it contains no uVoliol, or harmful,
habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract
made with pure, triplo-relined glycerine,
of proper strength, from the roots of the
following native American forest plants,
viz., Golden Seal root, Stone root. Black
Cherry bark. Queen's root, liloodroot, and
Mandrake root.
The following leading medical authorities
nionff a host of others, extol tho forrcolnr
root for the cure of Just such ailments as the
Ure symptoms Indicate: I'ruf.lt. liartholow,
M. D., of Jefferson Med. Collcee, l'lilla.: Prof.
II. C Wood. M. l..of I nlr.of I'a.: I'rof. Edwin
M. Halo. M. It., of Hahnemann Med. College.
Ctilcairo: Prof, John Kiiur. M. D., Author of
American IMspensatory; Prof. Jnv M. feud
der, M. IK, Author of SpoclhV Medicines; Prof.
Laurence Johnson, M. It.. Med. lVpt, Vnlr. of
N. V.: Prof. Kinley Killnrwood. M. !.. Author
of Materia Medlca and Prof, in Bennett Medi
cal College. Ciitcatru &nd name and ad
dress on Postal Card to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf
falo. N. V.. and receive irr hcoklet clrlns
extracts from writings of all the ahore medi
cal authors and many others endorsing. In th
atroncesl possitile terms, poeh and erry Id
trredient of which "Golden Medical DlacoT
ery Is composed, f
Vt. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate an4
InTlgorate stomach, liror and bowels. Thej
py he used ii. conjunction with "Ooldec
Medical PIvotot If bowels are much con
t!ptd. They're Uuy and sugar-coated.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Relieves Colds by working them
out of the system through a copious
and healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves Coughs by cleansing and
strengthening the mucous mem
branes of the throat, chest, lungs and
bronchial tubes.
The Original
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Conforms to National
Pure Food and Drag Law
For Croup, Whooping Congo, La
Grippe, Influenza, Bronchitis, and
all Cougha, Colds, Long and Bron
chial affections no remedy is equal
to Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup.
Children like it.
Put up In 23o, 30o and $1.00 bottle
at the Laboratory of
E.C. D.WITT & CO..Chlcgo.V.S.A.
Pleasant to take
Children like it
Sold by Palaoe Drng Company.
I. M. KEMP
REAL ESTATE &
E
AGENT
Represents Banker's Life Insurance
Company Queen and Springfield
Fire Marine Companies.
Collections Promptly Made
Office: North Side Main St., tAthena
F. H. Coolidge
Jeweler
Watch Repf (ring 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. a" '
Shop in Pioneer Drug Store
Oregon
.Shot line
Union Pacific
Through Pullman standard and Bleeping
oars daily to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping
cur dally to Kanna City; through Pullman
tourist sleeping cars, personally conducted,
weekly to Chicago, with tree reclining
cha'.r cars, seats free, to the east dally irom
Pendleton.
. AKBIT
Daily.
TIHK SCHEDULES
PKPART
Dally.
ATHENA, ORE.
Walla Walla. Day-I
ion, roraeroy, lw-
Iston, Colfax, Pull
1:10 p. in.
man. Moscow, me
1:10 p.m.
Coeur d'Alene dis
trict, Spokane and
au points norm.
Walla Wal.a- Pen
dietou.Special
10:08 am
10:08 a. m.
Past Mall for Pen
dleton, LaUrande,
Baker City, and all
pomueasivia Mun
tington, Ore., Also
for Umatilla. HetD-
8:15 p m
ner. The Dalles.
Portland, Astoria,
3:45 p. m
Willamette valley
Points. California.
Taooma. Seattle, all
nouna roiDU,
&25 p m.
Pendleton - Walla
5:'JS p ni
Walla Special
K. M. Smith Agent,
Athena I
me
JLo iljo
P
30 days treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction
, guaranteed or money refunded.
OFFICERS
H. a ADAMS, President. .
T. J. KIRK, Vice President,
F. S. Le GROW, Cashier,
EDW. E. KOONTZ, Ass'L Cashier.
r FfKST i
AMI
HV A
CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000
A General Banking Business
conducted on Conservative Principles
THE
Eagle Bar
BERT CART A NO, Prop.
GOOD LIQUORS A SPECIALTY
Clark's Pare Rye in bottle
and bond; Velvet whiskey
in bottle and bond ; Mout
rose whiskey and Olympia
beer for family nse
Holly Tom Gin
Three Star Cognac
Bine Stem Whisky ,
Famons Pilsner Beer
Best Brands of Cigars.
AT THE ELECTRIC SIGN
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I "BERT'S 18
House, Sign and Carriage Painting
E. T. Kidder, McArthur 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 Hoiisef Paintfog a Specialty'
Athena
T. W. JONES, Proprietory
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
A &1iVch in time saves nine.
Save many a trick ?pell
hy giving the child
BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND SYRUP
EVERY MOTHER
ehould keep eupplled with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, if sh
wishes to save her children from serious sick epells. It con
tains absolutely nothing injurious, does not constipate. Good
for children as well as adults.
A cough often leads to consumption and should be checked
immediately.
A Housebold Necessity.
J. C. Smith, Houston, Texas, writes: "I have used
Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for the past
few years, and find it far superior to any other cough
medicine we have tried. Every household should b
supplied with this worthy remedy."
The Delight of Children.
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CURES COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPINO
COUGH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHI
TIS AND ALL LUNQ TROUBLES.
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PRICE 25c, 50c, and $1.00
AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTES.
Ballard Snow liniment Co
500-502 North Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
n
Sold and Recommended by
THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY,- ATHENAr OR.
case before
BACK-AC
SOLDJN ATHENA AT IIAWKS PIONEER
tSMaa
DIRECTORS
H. C. ADAMS. T. J. KIKK, F. S.
Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P. E.
COLBERN.
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TIT FN A
SURPLUS, 25,000
BEWARE
Ask for Inland Crackers in
the Red Packages when
you want the best. .
BEWARE
ofcheap crackers packed in
immitation red packages
by the cracker trusty
' : rli
.Ask tor
INLAND CRACKERS
Not made by the Trust.
akery
mornintf.
DRUG STORE.
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