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A CABINET OFFICER? Editor Harvey Scott Mentioned Anion Others for Position of Secre tary of Interior. John E. Lathrop, special correspon dent of the Portland Journal, writing from the nalioual capital, says: Ibat Harvey W. Soott of Oregon wants a cabinet position or a ministry abroad is believed here. At this stage in the deliberations of contse all prob abilities are nnkuowo excepting to in siders. Bat it bas been noised aronud Washington that Scott seeks the ap pointment either as seoretary of the interior department or as an ambassa dor. It is kuowu that bis friends have several times nrged him in past years for one of these positions, and that after it lecame apparent that the sen atorsbip was not in his grasp, be was believed to be a serious candidate for reoognitiou by the president. That any concerted movement by tbe far western states would almost foroe Jndge Taft to assign one cabinet position to a man from tbat region is generally conceded. It is admitted tbat it is hard to leave tbe two-thirds of tbe continent tbat lies west of Iowa without an adviser at tbe official conn oil board. Tbe interior department is tbe most natural place for a western niHn. No state east of the Mississippi river bas more than a niodioum of business in the interior department, while all to tbe west have much. George Knight, a California lawyer, is regarded as a candidate for a cabinet position ; so tbe PaoiOo coast has Soott, Bellinger of Seattle aud Knight as candidates for tbe interior department, with Soott perhaps willing to accept a foreign mission instead if he cannot land the secretaryship. Tbe Bellinger boom arrived yester day, aud has already attained large proportions. Numerous correspondents A Great Thanksgiving Sale Commences here Monday, November 9th, 'OS, lasting until November 26th. The Store will be closed all day Thanksgiving day. The merchandise offered in this Sale is of the highest possible standard dependable in every way. The prices quoted are offered as a special Thanksgiving, expressing the Store's gratitude for a most successful season's bus iness, due to the people's continued confidence and good will a magnificent tribute to the trend of the times and the spirit of the firm in doing well whatever is worth undertaking for the convenience of its customers. This store invites merchandise compari sons, for this gives the true test of quality without the goods, price comparison means nothing -quality is paramount at this Store. ' You are invited to partake liberally of these splendid bargains we are offering in this our greatest Thanksgiving Sale. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE, PENDLETON. J. W. BODDY'S MEAT MARKET SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET CHOICE STEAKS, CHOPS. ROASTS, ETC IN FACT EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET. BUY HERE AND GET THE BEST J. W. NODDY, ATHENA, OREGON . I fff" ""iv" !",i,,w.,,"'" fjyiPn'n, ,".,. iii.iHni.iii ! .iui.iimn TO Men's Foot Shulze shoBs :i.fiO $3.00 to $1.00; Ladies' Tim aud Patent uoys uign auu IjOW lop suoes f l.u5 Men's Furnishings Sweater Coats - - 1.75 to 2.50 Mufllers from - -.35 to .75 Silk Hnudkerohiefs .10 to .50 Neck Ties - - -.fi5 to 3.50 Corduroy Shirts -$1.50 to $3.50 Sweaters - - Mon's Suspouders M oil's Sox from -M ou's Soft Shirts Mini's Dress Shirts . Groceries We carry the famous "Diamond W" and "Preferred Stock" lines of the best on Our Hues are oomnlete iu everv -- Hi ti a t . j a. r - . muvus, uaua nun xiosiery. western .... 1 1 m wuoi uiiuorwear iauvas uncK otana or come or toe nest lines on tne road today. Notice onr bargain wiudow. You tJlWe save you money for cash aud - - UMB1B. T. M. Taggart & Men's Furnishings and have called at my office to get tbe his tory of Bellinger's career, tbey regard ing tbe suggestions of Ballinger for tbe interior portfolio as one of tbe serious quantities in Taft's cabinet making. Scott's boom began today, resulting in a revival of the stories of the former effort made in bis behalf bere. Seven Years of Proof. "I have seveu vears of "nroof that Dr. King's New Discovery is tbe best medicine to take for oouebs ana colds and for every diseased condition nf throat, obest or longs," eays W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. Tbe world has had tbirtv-eisht veara of nrnnf tbat Dr. King's New Discovery is tbo beet remedy for ooncba and colds, la grippe, asthma, bay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of tbe lungs, and tbe early stages of consumption. Its timely nse always prevents tbe develop ment ot Doeumonia. Sold nuder coar- autee at Palace Drag Co's. store. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Second Land Opening. Twentv-Bve bnndred aores. inolnd- mg some of tbe Li nest land in tbe Her miston valley, will be thrown open to settlement under tbe Umatilla Na tional irrigation project in tbe near fnture, acoordiug to a dispatch to tbe East Oregon ian from G. J. Blanobard, chief statistician of tbe U. S. recla mation service. Aooording to Mr. Blanohard tbe formal announcement of tbe opening of tbis second unit may be expected in the near fntnre. Al though no indications of tbe time of oponing have been given it is believed mat tne time sec will be pracuoauy tbe same as tbat of last fall. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watobed tbe working of Bnoklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to onre any sore, boil, nloer or burn to which it was appuod. it Das saved ns many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25o at PaJaoe Drug Co's. store. la is nn t.aA Leather Oxfords $3.50 to $4.00; to $3.50. $ .75 to $3.00 .85 to .75 .50 to .75 1.50 to 3.60 1.00 to 1.75 canned goods, the coast. msiwnt: linvino tha m to ti,h., e mi jiavvta tuc - Hue of Men's light aud Heavy - . . . " shirts, and the Patterson Hat. will tlnd annm ram i n-;,,,, solicit . - ..q vu u UU1V Co's Cash Store Good Things to Eat. School Report, Following is the school report for Lamar District No. 30, for the month beginning October 13 and ending No vetnter. Whole number of days taught J 9. Whole number of pupils enrolled 19. Those pupils who are especially noted for good scholarship and are on tbe roll of honor are as fol lows: Ettn Swaggart. Blanche Swag gart, Anna Johnson, Lolo Key, Vergie Key, i.ula Barnes, Mamie Sbeard, Lenore Swggart, Lois Swaggart, Velina Sobubert, Harriet PinkertOn, Carl Sheu rd, Carl Johnson, Freddie Johnson. Floyd Corporon, Trnemau Barnes and Charley Henley. Visitors for tbe month are Miss Agnes Cannon, Supt. Frank K. Welles and Helen Johnson. Mrs. Lillian Downs-Dob- son, teacher. Caught In the Act. Two tramps were oangbt in tbe act or looting tbe home of Thomas Cook, near Helix, Tuesday afternoon.' Tbe family bad been absent from home and on returning found tbe home in a topsy turvy state. Mr. Cook beld tbe men, wbo are tramps until tbe arrival of tbe marshal from Helix. Tbey. were later turned over to tbe sheriff and are now in the oounty jail. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES. Interesting " services will be beld next . Sunday at tbe Christian cbnrch. In tbe morning tbe speoial mnsio will re inrnlshed by tbe mixud quartette. ana at nignt airs. Harris will sing a solo. Tbe pastor will disease live themes at both servioes. Every one oordially invited to attend. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tbe County Conrt of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the matter of tbe estate of Made line La Course! deceased. Notioe is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern, tbat Moses Taylor has been appointed adminis trator of tbe estate of Madeline La Course, deceased, and tbat letters of administration , have been issued to him as snob. All persons bavins claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouohers as required by law, to tbe said administrator at (big home near Athena, Oregon, or to his attor neys Watts & Neal, at their office in Athena, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first trablioation of this ' notioe, wbioh will appear in the Athena Frees on Friday, November 13tb, 1908, and will te published once a week thereafter for four successive weeks. Dated tbis 12th day of November, 1908 A. D. Moses Taylor, adminisrator.., Watts & Neal, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the matter of tbe estate of Cath erine Wilson, Deoeased. Notioe is hereby eiven to all nersona whom it may oonoern that Lowell JU Rogers has been annotated Bdniinistra. tor of the estate of Catherine Wilson, deoeased, and that letters of adminis tration have been issued to him as snob. All persons having claims against the estate are required to nresent them, with vonchers as required by law, to tbe said administrator at bis home in Adams. Oregon, or to his at torneys, Peterson & Wilson, at their office in Athena. Oreson. or at their offioe in Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from tbe date of tbe first nob- lioatiou of tbis notice, which first publication will a Drear in tbe Athena Press on Friday tbe sixtn day ot No vember A. D. 1908, and will be pub lished once a week thereafter for four successive weeks. Dated tbis the 6tb day of November A. D. 1908. Lowell Ij. fingers, Administrator. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 'n tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the matter of tbe estate of Adele St. Dennis, deceased.' Notioe is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern P. S. Le Grow has been appointed administrator of tbe estate of Adele St. Dennis, de oeased, and that letters of administra tion have beeu issued to him as snob. All persous having claims against the estate are required to present tbem, with vouchers as required by law, to tbe said administrator at bis office in the First National Bank in Athena, Oregon, or to bis attorneys, Peterson & Wilson, at their offioe iu Athena, Oregon, within six months from the date ot tbe first publication of tbis notioe, wbicn Gist publication will appear in the Atbena Press on Friday the sixth day of November A; D. 1908, and will be published once a week thereafter for four suooessive weeks. Dated tbis tbe 6th day of November A. D. 190S. F. S. Le Grow, Administrator. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys. How is Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No, 238 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomaoh trontla. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of El m trio Bitters in a case of acute in digestiou, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced tbat for stomaoh aud liver troubles Eleowio Bitters is the test lemedy on tbe uiaikot today." Tbis great tooio and alterative medi ciue invigorates the system. nnriflnn tbe blood aud is especially helpful in an rorma oi remale weakness. 50o at Falaco Drug Co'a. store. C. A BARRETT & COMPANY, Nature provides but one California It is the natural winter borne of many thonsand of tbe world's best people. Under tbe gentle influ ence of its mild winter oilmate, every amuse ment and reoreation abounds. Such bathing, boating, fishing, driving; snob pionios, parties and 'jollifications." GOTO Los Angeles, Paso Roblea Hot Springs, Hotel del Monte, Santa Barbara, San Deigo, Santa Monioa, Venioe, Long Beaob, Santa Cruz, or a score of similar resorts and you will find health, congen ial surroundings, hospit able associates, faultless accommodations and numberless attractions and conveniences. o. R.m N. Co Connecting with We Southern Pacific Co. Makes inexpensive round trip excursion rates to California. A six months stopover ticket Atbena to Los Angeles and return , is $69.80. Corresponding rates are in effect to other points. We have some very distinctive literature oovering California's witnter resorts, and will take pleasure in giving you all of tbe information and assistance at our command. For tickets, sleeping car reserva tions, etc., call on, tele graph or write E. M. SMITH, Agent, Atbeua, Ore. ' or WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent PORTLAND, OREGON Shokt line Union Pacific Through Pullman standard and sleeping cars dal ty to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping ear daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping ears, personally conducted, weekly to Chicago, with free reclining chair cars, seats free, to the east dally trom Peudleton. RBIVS TIMS SCHEDULES i DEPART Dally. ATHENA, ORE. Pally. Walla Walla, Day ton, Poraeroy, Lew Iston, Colfax,-Pull- . . 1:10 p. m. n, Moscow, the 1:10 f'm Coeur d'Alene dis trict, Spokane and all points north. Walla Walia-Pen-10.08 an dletttnSpecial 10:08 a. m. " Fast Mail for Pen- dleton, LaUrande, Baker City, and all points ejst via Hun -tlnrton, Ore., Also . for L'nmtllULHepp- 8; 15 p m ner, Th Dalles. 8.15 p. m Portland, Astoria, WillaiuetW Valley Points, Italifornia, Tacorua.Sesttle.aU Sound Points. &25 p' ra. Pendleton - Walla p m Walla Special . E. M. Smith Afioct. AtUena V I IE . FAMOUS ' RECEIVED OFFICERS H. C. ADAMS, President, T. J. KIRK, Vice President, F. S. Le GROW, Cashier, EDW. E. KOONTZ, Ass't Cashier. r FIRST - .MTIO&ML OF ATHENA CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000. ...... .SURPLUS, 25,000 A General Banking Business : conducted on Conservative Principles THE QUELLE RESTAURANT GOOD THINGS TO EAT WELL SERVED GUS LAFONTAINE, PROP. Pendleton, Or. TROY LAUNDRY For GOOD WORK HENRY KEENE. Agent, Dr. O. F. Heisley Dr. S. Etta Heisley Graduates Am. School Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., Dr A. T. Still, President, Founder. Drs. HEISLEY & HEISLEY OSTEOPTHIC PHYSICIANS Office and Residence Cor. 5th and Ad ams St. opposite Chrtstian church. Days in Athena: Monday, Wednesday, Friday. S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Office on Third Street, Atbena Oregor Reasons Why You Should Come For Your OPTICAL Schneller 18 East Main st OPTICAL SPECIALIST Walla Walla Phones - Office 333 - Residence 392 EYES TESTED CLASSES CROUND AND FITTED Remember our advice is free and if you 'v. .-; Gives rest to the stomach. For indigestion, dyspepsia, soar stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, iiervous stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A prompt relief. Otgmntm MmAwm th Br C.,Otlca,P t A. s m THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY, ATHENA, OR. ' ATHENA, ORE. DIRECTORS H. C. ADAMS, T. J. KIRK, F. a Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P, E. COLBERN. BEWARE Ask for Inland Crackers in the Red Packages when you want the best. BEWARE " of cheap crackers packed in immitation red packages by the cracker trust ' Ask tor INLAND CRACKERS Not made by the Trust: The Finest Line of Winter Millinery Is now on display at Campbell's Millinery Store Pendleton SPECIAL PRICES to our out-of-town trade. 1. We make a specialty of testing and fitting glasses. 2. We have the latest instruments for - eye testing. 3. We grind ml our own lenses and make up the classes the same dav. 4. We have been in business in Walla Walla for four vears. 5. We guarantee glasses for one year. do not need glasses, we will tell you so For yspepsia fhmt Tom Eat aliu ix4ifKii, Romm. isf ot r,, etc