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THE OLD MASTERS. How Modern Artists Make a New Painting an Antique. Europe ia full of artists who, as far as line and color go, can turn ad mirable copies of anything. These copies are made on old canvases mounted on a framework of old wood, and when tho paint Is dry the picture Is put-through an Ingenious aging process. A certain kind of varnish gives a ripe golden tone, and deepen ing of shadows, with n suggestion of the soli of centuries, is hnd by the smearing of licorice juice. As for the cracked paint Burface sure sign of age that is obtained by baking the picture carefully in an oven or by laying a plaque of metal on the can vas and striking it gently with a ham mer. Worm holes in frame or panels are merely a matter of line shot flred in ami afterward picked out. And fly specks to deceive the flies tbern Helves may be had by. the judicious spatter of India ink. No doubt to the sure connoisseur "there is something hard and cold'about the copies, something vaguely unsatis fying, but no one can deny that they are enormously like the originals so much like them that the great mu seums of Europe, all unsuspecting, have hung their walls with these mel low masterpieces of yesterday. It is said, for instance, that Rembrandt's portrait of Sobleski in the Louvre is nbt the original at all, but only a copy, the original being in Russia. Cleveland Moffett in Success. . a ww.ji.im j.wt.tfillWffWinwn """""''f !?,'T 7.lniiiwiwwMiiiitr . mi 1 ' " """ '. ' iiiiiMitii in i inrfi'i if;iiimitiiiiiiiiTriiiiitiiit MtrirJ'",-"-', 11 "' "'" "" 1 Mi' h ?. UVJin.uu ho.se or wines aim obligations, some 01 which weary me. It isn't really a bad world, and I haven't much ground to complain cf it. It la comparatively a poor world, however, when set against that other world into which I retire with every opportunity the glorious,' free and perfect world of my imnj;iua tion. Tho common world, the world of meals and clothes and weather, I share with everybody. Xo preference or spe cial consideration Ls'fciveu lo me. t often get a kick or a cuff that I de spise, even though I know that I earn ed it. But the other world U all my own. I am its creator, king and mas ter. Nothing happens in it that does not please me; nothing exists without mv consent. It revolves iround me. 'I am Its sun and center; all' else is sub-1 ordinate. There i3 no order, system or law in It that gives me the slightest trouble, for I niter, change or abolish these at my pleasure. Of course I es cape whenever I can from the common everyday world in which I am so In significant into tho world which is wholly my own. Orlando Jay Smith. " m runt. . "You seem to be very fond of your dolly," remarked the visitor. "Yep," replied small Margie. 'She's eo different from most people. She never Interrupts me when I'm talk ing." Chicago News. ANOTHER WORLD. This Charming Bit of Philosophy Point the Road to It. I live in two worlds one in which I must consider tho weather and clothes and meals and bills coming due and a Dwell not too long upon sports, for as they refresh a man that is weary bo they weary a man that Is refreshed. Fuller. . Holdman Lady Dead. After a brief illness of only a few hours, Mrs. E. K. Hoyt, of Holdman, passed away Sooday afternoon, the immediate cause of death being cere tirnl hnmninrhncp. The deceased W88 60 years old and is survived by a bns-f band and a large family of cbildren and grandchildren. iv! oscou, 0 . The Celebrated Imported Percheron Stallion Weight 2000 pounds. I J i V f V T. ft ,- VAN rt? i t : y - - ? -t .... i PEDIGREE Moscou, a black Percheroa, C yoars old, sired by Par foit, No. 44295; 1st dam, Coquette, No. 42115; 2nd dam Celine, No. 38286. SEASON OF 1900. From Saturday io Tuesday' J. G. Bryan's farm; Tues. evening to Thursday morning llingle Bros' farm, Van sycle; Thursday morning to Saturday noon, Wright's barn Athena. RINGLE& BRYAN, J.G.BRYAN, Proprietors. Manager. Clydesdale Stallion STAB. OF KANSAS 9669 J ' , . . ' ' f . ... !) ., . .;! " ' " " - ' ' ' - - - -. - . ' " ' i, - f ' - ) '': ' - '. ' -! S K - '. . ,, . . .. . . . . . k ; . , .. . j L. - - w. . -3 t;. - ! - 1 f- ; , 1 t I - - . I: S r u Sired by Carmichael, 7915; Dam, Kansas Belle, 8725. SEASON OF 1909 Monday and Tuesday, c5VlcEwen's Ranch; Wednesday at Helix; Thursday at c-Adams; Friday and Saturday at McBride's Barn, Athena, A A SANFORD STONE, cA B. cJVlcEWEN, Manager. ' Proprietor. Sir" in J i Baptist Church Notes. Easter Sunday will be a good day at tue Baptist cburob. Bible school at 10 a. m. Superintendent Chas. Betta bus something for eaob member. "At 11 o'clock terviea of worship and Pas tor Ryder will preaob an Easter ser mon. At 6:45 the Youug People's service, oonduoted by Miss E. jU By der. All young people invited. M 7:45 the best meeting of the day ia looked for. It will open with an en thusiastic song servioe, with speoial numbers, after which Pastor Ryder will preaob a sermon on the theme, "That I May Know Him and the Pow er of His Resurrection." On Wednesday evenings Pastor Ry der is giving a series of expositions on tbe "Second comiug of Jesus" which is attracting mnob attention andmaoy are hearing exceedingly helpful truths on this inspiring subject. Forty-five were present last Wednesday. It will pay you to be at these meetings. Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman ignores the river's warningsgrowing ripples and faster current Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pam or aobe in the back warns you the Kidneys need at tention if yon would esoape fatal mal adiesDropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and soe Backache fly and all your best feeing return. "After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one 1.00 bottle wholly cured me," writes J. R. Blankenship, of Belk, Tenn. Only SOo at all druggists. Christian Church Announcements. - i Easter Services will be held iu the morning. Mrs. Harris will sing a solo. At night tbe pastor will continue bis series of "Influenoe" sermons. Services promptly at 7:80. Friday evening April 16, Rev. J. W. Baker, representing Home Missions will be with us. He is a tboronghly able man. Come and hear him. Good pasture For horses only on Pine creek fire miles soutneast or Weston. Plenty of water and good fence. $1.00 per head per month. G. W.-Johnson. Words To Freeze the Soul. "Your 6ou has Consumption. His case is hopeless." These appalling words were spoken to Geo. E Bleveus, leading merohanl of Springneld, JN. u by two expert doctors one a luug specialist Then was shown the won derful power of Dr. Kiug'a New Dis covery "A net three weess use. writes Mr. Elevens, "be was as well ai ever. I would not take all tbe money in tbe world for what it did for my boy." Infallible for coughs and oolds, its tho safest, surest cure of des perate Luug diseases on earth. 60c, and $1.00. All drnggists guarantee satisfaotiou. Trial bottle free REFEREE'S SALE OF REAL PRO PERTY. Whereas an order of the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Umn tiila County, was made and entered on the 6th day of March 1909, in theoase of E. M. Russell and wife Plaintiffs, vs. W. C. Russell and wife, W. A. Welob, Luoinda RuBsell, insane, May Russell, Walter Russell, infant, Ar thur Russell, infant and Ada Russell, infant, and R. J. Slater guardian ad litem for said Walter Russell, Arthur Russell and Ada Resell, infants and for Luoinda Russell, insane, defend ants. Wberety tbe lots one, two, three, four, five and six in block three Stafford's addition to the city of Ath ena, Umatilla county, Oregon, accord ing to tbe plat thereof now on record iu the offloe of the recorder of convey ances of said oounty; and a certain other piece of land bounded as follows: Beginning at monument number six wbioh is situated EOS feet east and 660 feet north of the quarter section cor ner between sections 18 and 19 T. 4, N. R. 35, E. W. M. thenoe south 310 teet more or less to the north line of Harrison street in Stafford's addition to tbe city of Athoua, thence runuiDg west 460 foet more or loss to a point directly north of tbe west side of Fifth street Athena; thence north 310 feet more or less to a point direotly west of said monument number 6; thence east 460 feet more or less to the point of beginning at said monument uumber six, containing abont three aores more or less; and wheroiu tbe uudorsigued was appointed referee for tbe purpose of making said sale. NOW THEREFORE notice ia here by given that uuder and hy virtue of said order I will ou Saturday tbe 10th day of April 1909, at oue o'clook P. M. at tbe court bouse door in Pendleton, Oregou sell to tbe bigbest bidder for each h11 the right, title aud interest of said above named parties in and to the nbovo desciibed prnuiixes as by law provided, tbe same aud all its appurtenuuees thereto belonging. Dated this 12th day ot Marob, l'JO'.l. B. B. Ricbnrds, Referee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tbe County Court of tbe Stato of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of tbe estato of Adelo St. Douuis, deoease.1. Notice is hereby given, tbat tbe uu dorsigued has been appointed admin istrator of tbe above entitled estate bv the above entitled court, and has qualified as tbe law directs. All per sona haviug claims against said estate aro hereby notified and required to present them with proper vouchers as required by law at tho law office of Peterson & Wilson at Athoua, Oregou, withiu six months tiotu tbe date here of. Dutod this otu day of February A. D. IU0S). F. S. Legrow Admiuititiator. KONQ: OF THROAT AND RERik :NjjM4Jj'ira F0R COUGHS CURES "lTHR LTU U AND COLDS OAT " LUNG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S LIFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMPt RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C 47. THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY, ATHENA, OREGON More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chroiiic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treat ment is required. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is needed and it is cer tain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 25c; large size, 50c. LOW RATES TO OREGON DAILY During cTWarch and cvpril From all Parts of the East via UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGA TION COMPANY SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kaias City Correspondingly low from other points. TO Tin: PUBLIC Write letters t. everybody you know in tbe Ea3t aud tell them about these low oolouist rate Send tbem litera ture abont Oiegou, or seud their ad-drosBC-s to us and we will do it. In tbis way you cau be a great help to tbe growth aud progress of your State. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES for anyone from any plaoe if yon want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our looal agent and be will telegraph ticket promptly. 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