The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, November 20, 1908, Image 6

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    ELLIS ON THE TARIFF
Favors Change Where Tariff Affects
Trust-Made Articles Which Sell
at Exhorbitant Price?.
Umatilla county farmers may profit
by a redaction cf the tarilf on harvest
ing machines if it is proven upon in
vestigation that they are among the
trust made articles which through
monopoly and tariff are sold at exhor
titaut prices, according to Jndge
Ellis, who declared to the East Ore
goniau that he favors tariff revision
ut tho coming session of congress.
'The tarirt," said Judge Ellis,
"should be revised without favor to
any special interest and along suoh
liues as will least disturb the legiti
mate business of the country and the
earnings of the workers.
"I favor standing by the promise of
the republican platform for revision.
Just what articles upon the schedules
should be lowered, I am not prepared
to state, for I have not had the oppor
tunity to give the mattor thorough in
vestigation. "I believe congress should revise
the tariff upon trust made articles
wherever it enables the trust through
lack of competition to overcharge the
Amerionn consumer for its wares.
"I do not know whether the har
vesters are among such products, uh
charged by the democrats in the last
oampaign, or not, but I favcr an in
vestigation and should it prove so I
would like to see tho trouble justly
remediod.
"I favor legitimuto profits to the
manufacturer and good wagos to the
workers, and a tarilf to protect the 1
oouutry's interests in both, but where
tho tariff allows exhorbitant prices it
should be readjusted."
Judge Ellis was asked if there should
bo a change in the tariff on wool.
"Each locality has its favorite in
dustry," was the rosponso, "and it is
to a great extent a question of give
and take. I believe the faots in con
nection with all these industries should
be given to congress and suoh action
taken as will te rot the best interests
of the whole country, even though to
gain this end local interests must
suffer slightly."
How is Your Digestion.
M. yt.. ... n,.,i ; xt oou Cf l I
L1J1D. JUHIJ lUWHUg III HUt um
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She says:
"Gratitude for the wonderful efioot of
Eleotrio Bitters iu a case of acuto in
digestion, prompts this testimonial. I
am fully convinced that for stomach
and liver troubles Eleocrio Bitters is
the bust remedy on the market today."
This great tonio and alterative medi
cine invigorutes tho system, purifies
the blood and is especially helpful in
all forms of femalo weaknesn. Duo at
Palaoo Drug Co's. store.
BIG POWER PLANT AT DAYTON
Farmers' Railroad May Secure Tuka
non River Rights. N
With tho possibility of the construc
tion of a railroiid from Dayton lo
Walla Walla and ou to Wallula to
oonueot with boats ou the Columbia
liver comes the possibility of an im
mense eleutric plunt onthoTukauon
rivor some 15 miles abovo Dayton. An
immonso wator power was sucured by
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. HODDY, ATHENA, OREGON
Men's Foot Shulze shoes $3.50 to $5.00; Ladies' Maidwell shoes
$3.00 to $1.00; Ladies' Tan aud Patent Loathor Oxfords $3.fi0 to $1.00;
Boys' High aud Low Top shoes $1.05 to $3.50.
Men's Furnishings
Sweater Coats - -Meu's
Suspiudora
Men's Sox from
Meu's Soft Shirts .
Meu's Dress Shirts
1.75 to 2.50
.25 to .75
. .10 to .60
.05 to 3.50
$1.50 to $3. f.O
Groceries
We carry the famous "Diamond V" aud "Preferred
Stock" lines of canned goods,
the best on the coast.
Our lines are complete iu every respect haviug tho M. W. Hodkins
Uloves, Hand Kuit Hosiery. Western line of Men's light aud Heavy
wool ouderwear Canvas Back biand of shirts, aud the Patterson Hat
Some of the best linos on the road today.
Notioe our bargain" window. You will find some rare fcargaiua.
We Have you mouey for cash and solicit your patronage ou a safe
basis.
T.'M. Taggart SCo's Cash Store
Men's Furnishings and Good Things to Eat.
the old railway company at the point
on the Tnkanon where the tall is
greatest, aud this right, it is under
stood, will be turned over to the new
compauy.
Engineers who estimated the cost of
a plant two years ago held that power
can be secured cheaper there than at
most any other point in the northwest
and business interests of Dayton will
encourage any move that will lead to
the development of a large plant with
in reach of that point. It is under
stood that the plan of building a steam
road and afterward electrifying it is
meeting with opposition on account of
the high cost of making the transfer
and loss in way of equipment.
Dayton is primarily interested in an
interurban electiio line and will give
every encouragement lo suoh a road.
There are two steam lines paralleling
eaoh other for 10 miles down the
Touchet valley now, and another line
of the same sort would not give the
service needed. But farmers along
the line have offered to give freely of
and for right of way and labor iu
grading, and the business men of the
town will support tbe proposed plan
heartily in hope of seouring an elec
tric Hue by the time it is in- shape to
be operated by steam.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
moves tbe bowels gently. Contains no
opiates. It is pleasant to take and
children especially like the taste, so
nearly like maple sugar. Sold by
Palao Drug Co.
Seven Years of Proof.
"I have seven years of proof that
Dr. King's New Discovery ia the best
medicine to take for coughs and colds
and for every diseased condition of
throat, chest or lungs," eays W. V.
Houry, of Panama, Mo. The world
has had thirty-eight years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs and colds, la
giippe, asthma, bay fever, bronobitis,
hemorrhage of the lungs, and the
eurly stages of consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the develop
mout ot pneumonia. Sold under guar
antee at Palace Drug Co's. store. SOo
aud $1.00. Trial bottle free, y
CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES.
A marked growth is notioable in tbe
Sunday School Last Sunday, though
we were enduring our first cold snap,
wo had the largest attendance yet.
Wo expect continued growth.
Church services were well attended,
having largo and attentive audiences
at both morning and evening worship.
Next Lord's Day the services will he
alive from the word "go." The pas
tor will preach on interesting subjects.
Mrs. Harris and Ora Rhodes will sing
a duet in tbe morning, and the male
quartette will sing at night.
You with your friend are most cor
dially invited to be present.
Watched Fifteen Years.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Buoklen's Arnica
Salve; and it hns never failed to cure
uuy sore, boil, ulcer or burn to whioh
it was appliod. It has saved us many
a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of
East Wilton, Maine. 25o at Palaoe
Drug Co's. store.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of the State of
Oiogou, for Umatilla County.
Iu tho matter of the estate of A. L.
Wutts, deceased.
Notioe is hereby given to all persons
Mufflers from - - $ .75 to $3.00
Silk Handkerchiefs - .35 to .75
Nock Ties - - .50 to .75
Corduroy Shirts - 1.50 to 2.50
Sweaters - - - 1.00 to 1.75
whom it may conoern, that M. L.
Watts, executor of tbe last will and
testament of A. L. Watts, deceased,
has filed with tbe clerk of tbe alove
entitled court his final account and re-.
port in tbe matter of the estate of A. L.
Watts, deceased, and that tbe Jndge
of said conrt has appointed Tuesday
the 22nd day of December A. D. 1908,
at 2:00 o'clock p. m. as tbe time, and
tbe County Court House of Umatilla
Comity, Oregon, as the place, where
any end all objections to tbe said final
aooount and report will be heard and
the settlement thereof made. Tbe first
notice hereof will appear on Friday
tbe 20th day of November A. D. 1908,
iu the Athena Press and will be pub
lished onoe a week for four successive
weeks thereafter.
Dated this tbe 20th day of Novem.-I
ber A. D. 1908.
M. L. Watts, Executor.
Will M. Peterson, Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Iu tbe Connty Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Umatilla County.
In the matter of tbe estate of Joseph
Woodward, (A Walla Walla Indian),
deoeased.
Notioe is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that Lowell L. Rogers
has been appointed, by the above en
titled court, administrator ot the estate
of Joseph Woodward, (A Walla Walla
Indian), deoeased, and that letters of
administration have been issued to
him as suoh.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby required to
present them, with vouohers as re
quired by law, to me at the office of
my attorneys, Peterson & Wilson, at
Athena, Oregon, or at their office in
Pendleton, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice. The first publication
appearing on Friday tbe 20th day of
November 1908 A. D., in the Athena
Press, and will appear eaoh week
thereafter for four successive weeks,
the last publication appearing on Fri
day the 18th day of Decern ber A. D.
1908.
Dated this the 20th day of Novem
ber A. D. 1908.
Lowell L. Rogers, Aministrator.
Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tbe Connty Conrt of tbe State of
Oregon, for Umatilla County.
In the matter of the estate of Made
line La Course, deoeased.
Notioe is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern, that Moses
Taylor bas been appointed adminis
trator of tbe estate of Madeline La
Course, deoeased, and that letters of
administration have been issued to
him as such.
All persons bavins- claims against
the estate are required to present them,
with vouohers as required hy law, to
the said administrator at his home
near Athena, Oregou, or to his attor
neys Watts & Neal, at their office in
Athena, Oregou, within six months
from the date of tbe first publication
of this notioe, whioh will appear in
the Athena Press on Friday, November
13th, 1908, and will ke published onoe
a week thereafter for four successive
weeks.
Dated this 12th day of November,
1908 A. D.
Moses Taylor, adminisrator.
Watts & Neal, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of tbe State of
Oregou, for Umatilla County.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Cath
erine Wilson, Deoeased.
Notioe is hereby given to all persons
whom it may conoern that Lowell L.
Rogers bas been appointed administra
tor of the estate of Catherine Wilson,
deoeased, and that letters of adminis
tration have beeu issued to him as
suoh. '
All persons having claims against
the estate are required to present
them, with vouchers as required by
law, to tbe said administrator at his
home in Adams, Oregon, or to his at
torneys, Peterson & Wilson, at their
office iu Athena, Oregon, or at their
offloe in Pendleton, Oregon, within six
months from tbe date of tbe first pub
lication of this notioe, which first
publication will appear iu the Athena
Piess on Friday tbe sixth day ot No
vember A. D. 1908, and will be pub
lished ouce a week thereafter for four
successive weeks.
Dated this the 6th day of November
A. D. 1908.
Lowell L. Rogers, Administrator.
Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
'n the Connty Court of the State of
Oregon, for Umatilla Connty.
In tbe matter of the estate of Adele
St. Deunis, deoeased.
Notioe is hereby giveu to all persous
whom it may concern F. S. Le Grow
has been appointed administrator of
the estate ef Adele St. Dennis, de
oeased, and that letters of administra
tion have beeu issued to him as suoh.
All persons having claims against
the estate are required to present
them, with vouohers as required by
law, to tbe said administrator at bis
offloe in tbe First National Bank in
Athena, Oregon, or to bis attorneys,
Peterson & Wilson, at their office in
Atbeua, Oregon, within six months
from tbe date of tbe first publication
of this notioe, wbicn first pablioation
will appear iu the At,heua Press on
Friduy tbe sixth day of November A.
D. 1908, aod'will be published once a
week thereafter for four successive
weeks.
Dated this the Ctb day of November
A. D. 1908.
F. S. Le Glow, Administrator.
Pet ei eon & Wilson, Attorneys.
Special
C. A BARRETT & COMPANY,
Nature provides
but one
It is tbe natural winter
home of. many thousand
of the world's best people.
Under tbe gentle influ
ence of its mild winter
climate, every amuse
ment and recreation
abounds. Suoh bathing,
boating, fishing, driving;
suoh picnics, purtieS, aud
"jollifications."
GOTO
Los Angeles, PasoRoblesI
Hot Springs, Hotel del
Monte, Santa Barbara,
San Deigo, Santa Monioa,
Venice, Long Beach,
Santa Cruz, or a soore
of similar resorts and you
will find health, congen
ial surroundings, hospit
able associates, faultless
acoomm odations and
numberless attractions
and conveniences.
O. R. N. Co
Connecting with
l$e 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 iu effect
to other points.
We have some very distinctive
literature oovering California's
witnter resorts, and will take
pleasure iu giving yon all of tbe
information aud assistance at
our command.
For tickets, sleeping car reserva
tions, etc, call on, tele
graph or writo
E. M. SMITH, Agent, Atbeua, Ore.
or
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
Oregon
Shot line
Union Pacific
Through Pullman standard and sleeping
cars dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping
car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman
tourist sleeping cars, personally conducted,
weekly to Chicago, with free reclining
chair cars, scats free, to the east daily irom
Pendleton.
ARRIVE
Daily.
TIMS scbkdci.es
ATHEJfA, ORE.
DEPART
Daily.
Walla Walla. Dav-
ton, Porueroy,"Lew-
tsion, t;oirax, r un
1:10 p. m.
man. Moscow, the
1:10 p.m.
Coeur d'Alene dis
trict. Spokane and
an points norm.
Walla Walla -Pen'
dleton'.Speeial
10:08 a a
10:08 a. m.
Fast Hail for Pen
... I ... . , . f . .ila
Baker City, and all
pointseast via Hun
ilngton, Ore., Also
for Umatilla, Hepp-
3:45 p m
ner. inn Laiies.
3:15 p. m
Portland. Astoria,
Willamette Valley
PoiuLs. fallfornla.
TmH.8eaHle, all
sound roinu.
5:25 p- to.
Pendleton - Walla
5:25 p ru
Walla Special
M. Smith Agett.
Athena
California
Prices
'ROUND OAK'
Coal and Wood Heaters, No. 12, 14 C&
16. Empire Cream Separator, Manure
Spreader, second hand 3-bottom Oliver
Gang Plow, 12 inch; 1 Universal Hard
Base Burner. & Jfi
OFFICERS
H. C. ADAMS, President.
T. J. KIRK, Vice President,
F. S. Le GROW, Cashier,
EDW. E. KOONTZ, Ass't. Cashier.
Mm
OF ATHENA
CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000.. SURPLUS, 25,000
A General Banking Business
conducted on Conservative Principles
V
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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 of 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, Athena Oregor
Reasons Why You
For Your OPTICAL W
Schneller
18 East Main st
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Walla Walla
Phones - Office 333 - Residence 392
EYES TESTED CLASSES GROUND AND FITTED
Remember our advice is free and if you
2A LJ0
Gives rest to the stomach. For indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, tarvous
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A prompt relief. , .
Prpxe4 at th Lab
or tarT t E.C.DtWitt
C.,Clilcc. P 3 A.
Digest What You Cat
Make thm Binat.h Sweat
4 a Aon
THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY, ATHENA, OR.
While They Last,
or Until Dec. 20
ATHENA, ORE.
DIRECTORS
H. C. ADAMS, T. J. KIRK, F. S.
Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P. E.
COLBERN.
MA
823
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.
Should Come
1. We make a specialty of testing and
fitting glasses.
2. We have the latest instruments for
eye testing.
3. We grind all our own lenses and
make up the glasses the same day.
4. We have been in business in Walla
Walla for four years. '
5. We guarantee glasses for one year
do not need glasses, we will tell you so
For
yspepsia
itwuk, b.kh-
jf ef in, tt.
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