AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Six and Eight Pages Every Friday. F. B. Boyd, Publisher. Application for entrance an 2nd class matter made on July 6, 11)07 at the postofflce at Athena, Oregon Under an Actot tJonurtes of March 8, 1879 Sub.crt Hon Rate ! p yar, In advanct 12.00 Single copies in wrappers, 6c, cATHENA. ORE.. JUNE 11. ..1909 It is conservatively estimated that between 3700 Bad 1000 people attended the oloslng exeroiseg of the tenth an nual Caledonian piooio in this city, Saturday. As the years go by these Scotch gatherings grow more interest ing, the cbaraoter of entertainment be comes more imbned with diversity and more interest is taken by the increas ing numbers of people who attend. This year the program numbers were replete with the nsnal Sootob songs and danoes, and these were generously interspersed with band selections, able addresses, sports, games, and even the red man was given a place to display his prowess as a rider of the untamed oayuse. The annual ad dress of Judge Lowell was perhaps the ablest oratorical effort ever heard in this oity. For one honr and a half ho held the attention of a large audience by his masterful eloquence. His vivid word pictures of the achievements of men from highland and lowland recor ded in the musty leaves of the Worlds history touohed the chords of Soottish hearts; and the response was vigorous applause, and eyes dimmed with the emotional tears of race pride. The pipes trilled the notes tbat brought back to fond recollection the thistle and the heather, aud nimble feet of graoef ul dancers made the old young again. The Caledonian may rest on laurals garnered from the splendid suooess resulting from what is consid ered by all to be the best reunion they have held. The following eloquent tiibnte to the sturdy pioneer is found in the Blue Mountain Eagle of Canyon City: "Our first Bottlers are a distinctive type of men. Without any other distinguishing oharacteristio, their physique marks them a superior lot. During tbe settlement of this oouuty, when tbe conditions were primitive, tbe dangers manifold and tbe hard ships excessive, nature iuvokod the law of tbe survival of the fittest and tbe survivors were the seleot of a hardy oloss of me'i Many residents of this county whoso memory runs baok to pioneer days aro today in advance years a marvel in their vigor, remark able in their endurance, and in their pbysloal capabilities an envy for much younger men. For this, of course there is a rensou, aud tbe reason in tbe first place is based upon tbe fact that the best of the race was the ma terial for tbe start. Nuture weeded out the weaklings, tho men of iron alone surviving the trials and hard ships of pioneer days. Peouliar and uotioeable Is also the mental vigor of these men, and their oonoopts of jus tice are not burdened with tbe legal technicalities of a complex oivilizatiou How diffnreut these men from those flush from the ouuters of oivilizatiou, whose lives are thrown in the vortex of oompntitive endeavor. lu tbe pioneer stook none of tbe artilloial culture of a false oivilizatiou mars their cbaraoter and they stand out each an individual, like a snow oapped peak from a range cf hills, oonspiouous and entirely distinctive. , Bat the years are rolling on and these sturdy men in advanoed years are suoonmb ing to the inevitable. The impress they have made will, however, live after them and their deeds and the influence of their lives will. remain as eternal as their flnal baven of rest" Tbe contention tbat the city of Vale in Malheur county be given full pow er to license, tax and regulate tbe sale of liquor in Vale notwithstanding tbe subsequent adoption . of local option laws, is held to be without legal grounds by the supreme, court. The litigants were encouraged by the de cision in tbe Medford case recently re manded, although tbe provisions of the Medford charter are different from a legal standpoint from the pro visions of the Vale oharter and other charters of Oregon cities. , Billy Sunday has a boy who is evi dently endeavoriug to follow iu tbe footsteps of his strenuous father. A tew days ago the lad was holding a boys' meeting in Marshalltown, Iowa, when one of the audience tried to bntt in and take obaige of the organ play ing. Young Billy got into the game and tossed the offender out of tbe window. President Taft has just been offici ally advised by the solicitor general what whisky means in law. It doesn't take a temperance orator to toll what it means in fact. The old song covers tbe point, "Ob, whisky, you're the devil, drunk or sober." Athena has had her Farmers' and Caledonian picnics; Weston her Pioneer rennion; Milton her Straw berry day; now it's opto Pendleton to serve us a "skookum" 4th of July celebration. A Brown University professor de clares tbat tbe world is at least 72, 000,000 years old, bat, in spots at least, it is looking as youug as ever this spring. Tbe new Snltan of Turkey will ex perience no difficulty at this time iu finding an opportunity for doing some thing which will oonvinoe tbe Chris tian world Of his intentions to be a good ruler. Visiters from the east who have been looking over Alberta say tbat tte Can nock country is greatly over-boomed. Hat pins from toads is tbe latest fad. A news item from Chicago states that a firm in tbat oity have secured 2,000 horned toads wbiob they expect to convert into hatpins. Every onoe in a while some corres pondent intimates tbat there will be real revision of the tariff downward. But no one takes it seriously. REPAIRING We repair all kinds of fine and com plicated watobes, Repeaters, Chrono graphs, Chiming aud Cuokoo Clooks. Try us. H. H. HILL, Jeweler Palace Drug Store. Strayed from my plaoe north of Athena, one brown filly, 3 years old ; one black yearling filly with one white hind foot. Will pay reward of f 10 each for information leading to thoir recovery. Oliver DioKenson, Atheua, Oregon. LADIES H GH GLASS SUITS ALL BEST TAILORED SUITS FOR II SONG $17.50 Tailored Suits reduce to $11.50 84 of the very bost 117.50 in pauama Serges and Fauoy Suiting 30 aud 33 in. coats Ouished plaiu or with braid, go ou sale at this phouomenal low price. Alternatious free $30 Tailored Suits, reduced to $21.50 70 of our very best 30 suits strictly all wool muu-tailored garments of tbe highest class, go ou salo at the extreme low price $21.50 All suits up to 145 reduced to 137.50. Them are 70 of these elegant snitsiu tho most popular spring stylos aud all ... ,, go on sale at the reduoed price of $27.50 Mous now spring suits at half ptioe THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it pays to trade. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Desire St. Dennis, Deceased. Notice is hereby, given that tbe un dersigned has J)een appointed by tbe above entitled coort exeontnx of tbe last will and .testament of Desire St. Dennis, deoeased, and has qualified as the law directs.. All persons having claims against . said estate are hereby notified to present the same with prop er vouobers within six months from date hereof to me at the offioe of Low ell & . Winter . in , Despain - Block in Pendleton, Oregon. Dated this SOth day of May, 1909. Sarah Agnes St., Dennis Exeontrir. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In tbe matter . pf tbe . estate of i Ole Thompson, deoeased. Notioe is hereby given to all persona whom it may . oonoern, tbat B. B. Rioharda was appointed administrator with tbe will annexed of tbe estate of Ole Thompson, deoeased, on April 14th A. D. 1909, and has qualified as such; all persons having olaims against the said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present them, with proper vonobers as required by law, to him at bis office in Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon, or at the offioe of his attor neys, Peterson & Wilson, at their offices at Athena or Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notioe, wfaioh will appear in the Athena Press on Friday tbe 23d day of April A. D. 1909, and will appear onoe each week therein for four consecutive weeks. Dated this 23d day of April A. D. 1909. B. B. Biohards, Admr.Cum testamento annexo. Peterson & Wilson. , attorneys. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATE MENT OF THE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Comnany Of Hartford, in the state of Connect icut, on tbe 31st. day of Deqember, 1908, for publication pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up - - $ -INCOME. Premiums received dar ing the year - f 5,799,581.75 Interest, dividends and rents reoeived during year - - - 3,109,332.23 Inoome from other sources reoeived during year - 13,789.75 J. I Total inoome $ 8.982,703.73 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid to policy holders during the year - $ 6,506,444.16 Dividends paid daring the year on oapital stook ... Commissions and salar ies and medioal exam iners' compensation paid during the year - 737,341.87 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 341,672.38 Amount of all other ex penditures - 682,858.74 Total expenditures $ 8,268,817.15 ASSETS. Market valae of real es tate owned - $ 8,406,478.97 Market value of stocks and bonds owned 29,824,846.25 Loans on mortgages and collateral, eto. 23,457,441.03 Premium notes and pol icy loaus - 3,842,561.19 Cash in bauks and on hand 1,001,023.15 Net uncollected and de ferred premiums - - 461,081.17 Other assets (net) - - 1,166,558.90 Total admitted assets under Conneotiout statutes $67,659,990.66 Dominion of Canada de posit - 111,113.20 $ 67,548,877.46 LIABILITIES, Net reserve - 1 60,954,624.95 Total polioy olaims - $357,846.80 All other liabilities, in cluding $357,846.80 2,535,336.59 Total liabilities -$ 63,489,961.54 Total insurance in force December 31, 1908 - 178,494,797.48 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THB YEAR. Total risks written dur iug the year $ 143,273.00 Gross premiums received daring the year Premiums returned dar ing the year Losses paid during the year Losses incurred daring the year Taxes, fees, expenses, commissions, etc Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon December 31, 1908 17,432.43 2,294.23 361.00 2,488.00 3,861.27 557.706.00 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company JOHN M. TAYLOR. President. Statutory resident general agent and attorney iu fact: CLAYTON WENTZ, Gen'l Agent, 203 Marquam Bldg., Portland, Or. A largo Dumber of Athena people atteuded the Strawberry Feaitval at Milton Tuesday aud report a good time. Special Display All This Week Easy ' . Club ; Payments on any McDougall fm g n Juli ..Ml. II $1,000 Prize Kitchens Free Call this week These prize kitchen designs are the result of $1,000 in cash prizes offered by McDougall to the architects of America for the best design of an ideal kitoben. The prize designs have been reproduced in colors, will be presented to every housewife who will Call at this store for them this week. Tbey will give you many ideas that you can utilize in your own kitchen and will show you how to make your kitchen more convenient and more attractive. cTHcDougall Kitchen Cabinets oontain many features tbat cannot be bad in other cabinets at any prioe. Before you buy u oabinet yon should examine the complete line of MoDongall oa binets now on display at this store. See for your self the many advantages they possess, and do not let anyone tell you tbat any other cabinet is as good as tbe MoDougall. Special Sale Easy McDougall Club Terms We are now forming a MoDougall Kitoben Cabinet Club, whiob will make it easy for every house wife to. own a MoDougall Cabinet. By joining you can seleot any oabinet you desire and secure it upon a small payment down the balance of the purchase prioe to be paid in easy weekly payments. Do We will also present each housewife, who calls, a CREDIT Call AJot CERTIFICATE GOOD FOR $1.00 on the purchase price of J" any McDougall Special Club Cabinet. You will not be urged Delayto buy, but come and see the McDougall display. Qnce An expert demoistrator a my Furniture Store, in the near future. MILLER "The Rustler" Athena, Ore KEENE'I .Barber Shop. Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street. Athena, Ore. THE i r ST. IIIGHOLS HOTEL J. E. FROOME, pbop. Only First-class Hotel in the City. THE ST. NICHOLS It IU. oal7 on. thai en acoomroodate oommarclal traveler, tf? ; 1'anb.ieoomended. for Ha clean and well TenUla ted roomt. X . Com. Miu AHsTHrao, ATHisA.Or. Foley's Honey and Tar tor chUdrc&s&f ensure No opiates. "The Old Standby" THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF PENDLETON Formerly the Pendleton Savings Bank With which has heen Consolidated The Commercial National Bank of Pendleton; Total Resourses a Million and a Half. Capital, Surplus and Profits, Nearly $300,000.00 4 per cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits, . Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent T, J. MORRIS, President, A. D. SLOAN, Vice-President, W. L. THOMPSON, Cashier, V T. G. MONTGOMERY, Ass't. Cashier, W. S. BADLEY, Ass't Cashier. 5 'i. " 1 PARKER-STONE i-; BARBERSHOP - , l-T f ETerythlng Firet Vv -HKfi? v sRr'r fe4Sr - SOUTH SIDE MAID S: STREET '' ATHEKA