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cTW. E. CHURCH SERVICES. Satbatb School, 10 a. in., Mrs. E. M. Smith Superintendent. Epworth League, 6:15 p.m., Fred Koontz Presideut. Preaobing 11a. m. and 730 p.m. Ladies Aid Society Wednesday after noon, Mrs. H. O. Woithington Presi dent. Prayer meeting Thnrsday 7:30 p. m. Gboir praotice Friday 7:30 p. m 0. W. Geiszler, Pastor. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the Con tit y Coort of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In tbe matter of tbe Estate of Joseph A. LaBrash (LaBraobe) a Walla Walla Indian, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern: That Maggie LaBraobe, administratrix of the estate of Joseph A. LaBrash (LaBraobe) a Walla Walla Indian, deceased, bas filed her final aooonnt and report in said matter, and that tbe County Jndge, by older daly made and enter ed, has appointed Saturday tbe J 7th day of July, A. D. 1009, at tbe hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day as tbe time and tbe County Court housed Umatilla County, Oreg, at Pendleton therein, as tbe place, where any and all objections to the said final aoconnt and report will be beard and the settlement- thereof made. Tbia notice will appear in tbe Athena Press once each week for fonr successive weeks, tbe first publication appearing on Friday tbe 13th day of June, A. D. 1909, and tbe last publication on Fri day the 16th day of July, A D. 1909. Dated this the 18th day of June. A. D. 1909. Maggie LaBraobe, Admiuintratrix, Peterson & Wilsou, Attorneys for Administratrix. BIDS WANTED. Tbe Athena Water Commission will receive bids to furnish said Commis sion with one Turbine pump and elec tric motor, together with necessary pipe and fittings, specifications for which can be seen at tbo offloe of B. B. Riobards, clerk of Atbena Water Commission. Bids to be opened at 8 p. m. June. 19tb, 1909. Atbena Water Commission, by C. A. Barrett, Chairman. B, B. Riobards, Clerk. Ask Your Grocer for Happy Home Canned Fruits Happy Home Canned Vegetables Happy Home Canued Fish Gold Shield Coffee Gold Shield Tea Gold Shield Spices All Above Goods are of the Highest Possible Quality. Each can guaranteed by SCIIWABACIIER BROS. & COMPANY, Incorporated Seattle, Wash. 4 oscou, 514 The Celebrated Imported Percheron Stallion Weight 2000 pounds. 1 2 ..(v , Hlr , w. , - 4 ' A t - 4 'i . ' 'c- it . . .. A - ' - -. - 4 " , i PEDIGREE Moscou, a black Percheron, 6 ysars old, sired by Par foit, No. 44295; 1st dam, Coquette, No. 42115; 2nd dam Celine, No. 382SG. SEASON OF 1909. From Saturday to Tuesday' J. G. Bryan's farm; Tues. evening to Thursday morning Ringle Bros' farm, Van sycle; Thursday morning to Saturday noon, Wright's barn Athena. RINGLE & BRYAN, J. G. BRYAN, Proprietors. , Manager. Clydesdale Stallion STAR OF KANSAS 9669 cv..'.:;.' Sired by Carmichael, 7915; Dam, Kansas Belle, 8725. SEASON OF 1909 Monday and Tuesday, cVlcEwen's Ranch; Wednesday at Helix; Thursday at cldams; Friday and Saturday at McBride's Barn, Athena. W A A SANFORD STONE, tA B. cTVIcEWEN, Manager. Proprietor. Dont Wear Clothes that make you look deformed, when you can get a perfect fit for The Same Money The MarkG.KaRTOS iront.Srodukb SLUVltlLAD iHISISNOT I I 4 335 None but .all wool used. Do mestic woolens from $12 to $28 Imported woolens on hand at all times- J. CON LEY, The Tailor. Athena Oregon Cleaning, pressing and repair ing on ladies and gents garments. Buttons covered on short notice. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Ia tbe Coauty Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In tbe matter of tbe estate of Barzillis LaCorse. DeceoBed. Notioo in hereby given to all persons whom it may concern: That William H. LaCorse, administrator of the es tate of Burzillis LaCorse, deceased, has Died bis dual accouut and report with tbo olerk of the atove entitled conrt and that tbe County Judge bas appointed Saturday tbe 24tb day of July A. D. 1909, at tbe hour of 2 o'olook in tbe afternoon of said day as the time and the County Courthouse at Pendleton, Umatilla Couuty, Qre gou, as the place where any and all objections aud exceptions tc the said Unal aocouut aud report will be heard and the settlement thereof made. This notice will appear in tbe Atbena Press from Friday tbe 25th day of June A. D. J 909. to Friday the 23rd day of Jnly A. D. 1909, once each week for fonr successive weeks. Dated this the 25th day of June A. D. 1909. William H. LaCorse, Administrator. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the matter of be estate of Joseph Woodward, (a Walla Walla Indian) deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern: That Lowell L. Rogers has filed his final account aud report in the matter of the estate of Joseph Woodward, (a Walla Walla Indian,) doceased, with the Clerk of the above entitled conrt and that the County Judge has appointed Saturday, the 10th day of July, A. D., 1909, ' at the hour of 2:30 o'clock in tbe after noon of said day as the time and tbe County Court House of Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, at Pendleton therein, as the place where any and all objections and exceptions to the said final ao connt and report will be heard and tbe settlement tboreof made. Done aud dated at Peudleton, Uma tilla County, Oregon, ou this tbe 11th day of June, A. D., 1909. Lowell L. Rogers, Administrator. Peterson & Wilson, Attorueys. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the Couuty 'Cooit ot the State of Uiecoo, for Uinatiila Conutv. lu the matter of the estate cf Catbcr- iue Wilsou, de eased. Notice is heiebv civen to all nersous whom it inuy coueein: Tbat Lowell L. Rogers, admiuistrator of tbe estate of Catheiiuo Wilsou, deceased, nan tiled his Dual ncoouut aud report with tbe Clerk of the above entitled court; thut tbe Couuty Judue thereupon annoiuted Satuiduy the 10th day cf July A. D. 11)09. at tbe hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day as the time, and the County Courthouse of Umatila Couuty, Oiegou, at Peudletou therein as the place, where auy and all ob jections to tbe said final aocouut and report will be heard and the settle ment thereof made. v This notioe will be published in tbe Athena Press once each week for a period of fonr succes sive weeks the first publication appear ing on Friday tbelltbdayof June A. D. 1909, and the last publication appearing ou Friday' the th day f July A. D. 1909. This 11th day of June. 1909. (Lowell L. Rosters, Administrator. Peteisoa & Wilsou, Attorneys. Deering Binder Twine Equal in importance with a good harvesting machine is good binder twine. The best binder and poor twine will not only cause vexatious, but profit-losing delays. Use Deering twine and avoid these troubles. The expert supervision, guarding every operation in manufacturing Deering twine makes it impossible to wind the twine poorly or spin it to tight. Poor material never enters into the making of Deering twine. & & & & Sold by C. A. Barrett & Co. 393 SHERIFF'S SALE. Notioe is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Execution issued out of the Cirouit Court for the state of Oregon, in and for Umatilla Coun ty, and to me direoted aud delivered upon a judgment and deoree render ed and entered iu said Conrt on the 22nd day of January, 1909, in favor of the First National Bank ot Athena, plaintiff: and against William J. Wilkinson and Alma A. Wilkinson, his wife; John MoConrt and Q. W. Phelps, partners doing business under the firm name of MoCourt & Phelps, W. B Mitten, Louisa fiornefius and H. H. Horrigan, defendants; for the sum of 1771.20; and for the further sum of $125.00; attorneys fees; and for the further sum of $48.60 costs; and whereas by said judgment it was further adjudged and decreed that the hereinafter desoribed real property, to-wit: Tbe Southwest quarter of Seotion Two (2) in Township Three (3) North Range. Thirty-six (86), East of the Willamette Meridian: Be sold to satisfy said judgment and all costs, I will on the 24th day of July, 1909, at the hour of 11 o'olook in tbe forenoon of said day in front of the Court House door, in tbe City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell tbe light title and interest the said William J. Wilkinsou and Alma A. Wilkinson, bis wife: John MoCourt and G. W. Phelps, partners doing business in the firm name of McCourt & Phelps. W. B. Mitten. Louisa Hornefius and H. H. Horrigan had in and to tbe above desoribed real pro perty, on the 21st day of June, 1909: or since then have aoquired, at publio auotion to the highest bidder for cash in Land, the proceeds to be applied in satisfaction of said exeoution and all costs. Dated this 21st day of June, 1909. Taylor, Sheriff. By B. O. Wilson, Deputy. For Sale, Forty-two aores of finest land on the reservation, all in timothy except 10 aores of wheat. New house, one and a half aores ia strawberries. Fine fruit land, good water. With the place goes 70 aores of barley and 40 aores of wheat on leased land, a four-hoise team, harness, two wagons, and house hold goods. Enquire at the Press offloe. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA No. 4516. AT Athena, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Iiusi i :ss June 23 '09 RESOURCES. Lounxand discount j Overdrafts secured mid unsecured V 8 bonds to seeurr circulation Honds, securities, oic. BankinK-house furniture fixtures Due from State mid Private Banks and Hankers, Tutsi Compuules and SnvhiK'i Banks, Due from apr'v'd reserve agents. Checks and other i'lisn items Notes of other National Banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents, Specie lted'm'n fund with V S Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Total $301 7l (XI 7 050 34 V2 500 00 I 4 .HI M 10 000 00 12t81 9 7tt 21 240 47 1 100 00 17 HO TO (Mo CO 5 363 502 -U LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid lo $.10 00000 Surplus fund 30 00000 Undivided pronm, less expenses ana taxes wild 1 UWM Nat ional bank notes outstanding 12 500 00 Hue to other National Banks 5 683 74 Due to State itnd Private Banks a.it llunbAr: R3S 00 Individual deposits subject to check 1W974 77 Demand certideateo of deposit 72 820 27 Cashier's che.-k s outstanding 1C0 mis pajauie, luciuumg mnuwiw. of deposit for money borrowed, 000 00 Total $303 502 42 State of Oregon, l tXntnty of t niatilla f 85 1. K. 8. 1.e Urow, Cashier of above-named bauk, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowleds and belief. K. S. Urow, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of June, JH09. B. B- Richards, Notary Public Correct Attest: T. J. Kirk, P. E. Col hern, Edw, E. KoouU, Director. OFFICERS T. J. KIRK, President, D. H. PRESTON, Vice President, F. S. Le GROW, Cashier, EDW. E. KOONTZ, Ass't. Cashier. DIRECTORS T. J; KIRK F. S. Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, P. E. COLBERN, EDW. E. KOONTZ. FIRST i NATIOSML : B&m OF ATHENA CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000 SURPLUS, $30,000 A General Banking Business L. conducted on Conservative Principles MBS Big American T Cosmopolitan Rough Riders and Indian Congress Intro ducing the Grand, Sublime, and Dramatic Spectacle "CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE" Will exhibit at ATHENA uesday June SEE The Cowboys, Wild West Girls, Vaqueros, Senonitas Guardi Rurales, Champions of Lariat, Rough Riders, Pony Express Veterans, Bucking Bronchos, Cow Ponies, Pinto Ponies and Shetlands. A band of Sioux Indians, fresh from the Campfire and Council, making their first acquaintance with civilization. Dar ng Athletes, Funny Clowns, Thrilling Indian Fights, War Dances - TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY Afternoon at 2 Eveuingat 8-Doorsopen one hour earlier Don't miss the Grand, Glittering Street Parade at 1 1 ,1 C !L!i! - i A. C A. A " . .J p. in., unu ine Dig iree exiomuu iu irum ui teat immcu a iatelv after. 1 $25 will be given anyone bringing an unbroken horse or mule our cowboys cannot ride. WANTED Sober, reliable workingmen who wish to travel. Ap ply to Superintendent of Canvass. Also want to buy 3 more bad bucking horses; spot cash. Bring to show grounds day of exibition. i 4