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THE HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL. Vol. I. No. 2. ATHENA, OCTOBER 15. Free to Pupils ' EDITORIAL STAFF Misses Jessica McEwen, Dottie Conrad and tAda Banister. Following is the record made by tbe different rooms of tbe Athena sohools for tbe fisrt month ending Oot 6: Boom per o. of att'd Tardy Rank Edith Orswell B. E. Orawell Nettie Beverly High, Sobool Mrs. Malkey . V. Wilkinson . 99.1 96.73 96.41 95.07 94.10 93.00 1 6 5 0 2 2 A beautiful silk banner and a day excursion will be given tbe 1st 2nd Srd 4th 5th 6th boli- room making the best zeoord for the. term, Following are the names of stndents neither absent or tardy for the month ending Oot 8: High Sobool: Clar enoe Brother ton, Zelma DePeatt, Har ry Coomans, Mattie Gaton, Ruth Dick enson, Floyd Pinkerton, Eittie Gbol ' eon. , 8th Grade: Edna Jones, Virda Payne, Archie Melntyre, Frank Smith Edmund Walker. 6th and 7th grades: Harold Gitb ens, Orell MoPherrin, Merua DePeatt, Vera Gross, Edna Harden, Hope Mo Fberrin'Bessie Parker, Vernia Grant, Neil Lienallen, John Wall, Lester Vanshn, Alioe Gaines, Lonise Knigbt, Gretta JMoIntyre, Edna MoAlexander, Hazel Parker, Gladys Smitb, Vivian Ehrbart. Srdandltb: Lauranoe Baker, Syl vester Orabill, Geoige Bannister. Ray Jones, Charley Sawyer, Kendall Smith ' Jesse 'White, Martha Hntt, Gladys Eldder, Hazel MoFarland, Vornita Watts, Mae Forest, Glenn MoAlexan der, Marjorie Case, Howaid Clemons, Claude Coomans, Ellen Pambrnn, John Rothrook, Edna Sohuhert, Oscar Baokman, LawsonJBoober, Mattie Lee Case, Peail Coomans, Sidney Crabill, Eatheiine Froome, Eugene Harold, James Eidder, Marion Eilgore,. Arn old Eoepke, Robert Maloney, Harold Molntyre, Floyd MoPherrin, Alfred Pambrun, Angie Pambrun, Sammie Rotbrock, Ruth Pugb, Dollie White. 1st and 2nd grades: Sylva Bannis ter, Morris Bannister, Claud Baker, Henry Enight, Frank Miller, Bertha Miller, George Kidder, Lamont Eid der, Bill Patker, Fern RodUeld, Pearl Ramsay, Nina Tharp, Harold Case, Ida Crabill, James Allen, Everett Knight, Areta Littlejobn, Belle Pam brun, Everett Rotbrook, Everett Tioe. ' School Notes. Quite a.'number of tbe students went to Walla Walla Fiiday noon to attend , the fair. Rev. Harris gave a splendid talk on "Words," last Friday morning, be fore students of tbe advanced grades. This week morning talks were given to the lower grades by Revs. Ham mond, Ryder and Harris. These talks are helpful, inspiring, twenty-minute sermonets on moral character build ing, wbiob together with tbe splendid discipline of tho sohool are producing groat improvement in our boys and girls. The students of High Sohool room listened to an interesting talk by Rev. Ryder Wednesday morning. His sub joot was. "The Three Monkeys." All were interested to know -what tbey really were, and were surprised when tbey proved to be "See no Evil, Hear no Evil, and Do no Evil." Rev Hammond also gave an interesting taltc on "Attention," showing it to be the first step in acquiring knowledge. All of tbe Atbeua teachers except Principal Case went to Pendleton last Saturday, presumably to have a good time and to buy bats, but we are ad vised tnat only one young lady was brave enough to tackle tbe new styles, Tbe respeotive rooms are developing a oommendable spirit of pride in the matter of attendanoe and tardiness. A basket ball tournament or a series of games will take plaoe next Friday evening from 3 to 5 p. m. Patrons and visitors are invited. Tbe first session of tbe Athena High sobool Literary Sooiety will be held Friday evening, Ootober 15. Basket Ball Items. Tbe boys of tbe student body met Monday evening and eleoted a first and second team. Membors of tbe first team are: Hugh Lienallen, Cap tain ; Clarenoe Brotberton, Harry Coo mans, Glenn Dudley and Floyd Pink erton. Seoond team, Edmund Walker, Max Dudley, Harold Githens, Clyde Brotberton, and Frank Smitb. Last Friday evening the boys played a friendly game of basket ball on the campus and mode an excellent show ing, considering it was tbe first real game of the season. Tbe girls are planning to organize their basket ball toam soon. New suits are part of the program. Here is a class yell : Who are who are who are we? We are we are we are the -Sophomore class of Three ! Wit and Humor. Congress had been asked if it would do something for Delaware. "Dele ware," repeated the members, with a puzzled air. "What's that? "It's a river that Washington once crossed," explained an advanoed representative or too people. "He got across all right, didn't he? 1 ben what's tbe use of improving tbe river now?" pov Do but (Up to Date.) Teacher But erty is no excuse for being dirty, you never wash your face? Student Pardon me teaober. I've adopted this 'ere dryoleaniu' pro cess as rjeln' more 'ealthy and igeeuio. Student Yes, I keep pegging away. Sometimes I get disoouraged and soy to myself. "What's tbe use?" Teaober Don't give up young fel low. You can't do worse than you've done, you know. Zoology Class, Prof. Case teacher Areta, name oue bird that is now ex tinot. Areta Diok. Teaober Diok? What sort of a bird is that? Areta our oanary. The cat tlnoted it. ex- SUMMONS. lu the Justioo's Court for the District of Pendleton, County of Umatilla, State of Orogon. Thomas W. Murrell, Plaintitf, vs. Simon Sharp, Dufeudant. To Simon Sharp, tbe above named Defendant, in the name of the Stato of Oregon : You are hereby notiflod and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in tbe above entitled court and oause, on or before f,he 26th day of November, A. D. ,1001), which said date is the "last day of tbe time prescribed iu tho order for puWloation of this summons; und you will take notioe that if you fail to so appear und answer the said complaint, or otherwise plead tberoto, within said tiuio, judgment will be taken against you for tht sum of sixty-two (162.25) dollars and tweuty-llve cents, according to the prayer of plain tiff's complaint; for the costs and dis bursements of this aotiou and for au order of sale of any personul proporty attaobed in this aotiou. This summons is published pursuant to au order of the above entitled oourt duly made on the 11th day of Ootobor A. D., 1909, and will be published in the Athena Press pursuant to said or der, the first publication to be made oa Friday the 15th day of Ootobor, A. D., 1909. Joe II. Parkos, Justice of the Peaoo, Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for Plaiutitf. Anything to Oblig. While crossing tho ocean the two uprightly children of very seasick par ents were scampering around tho deck. "Tom, dear," said tho mother in a weary voice, "the children aro too near the railing." But ho was too ill to no tice, nnd in Bheer desponithm his vlfo nudged hhu on tho arm. "Spenk to them, Tom," she Bald faintly. With a van Kinllo ho lifted his bead nnd snid, "En Low do you do?" La tiles' Home Journal Just Suits Him. Friend Why do you encourage these vomnu's suffrage meetings? Surely you don't approve of them. Husband -Approve? With all my heart! I can conic homo ns late as I like now with out finding my wife nt home to ask muvstions. Fllegcnde Blatter. Old Book Terms. Tho words folio, quarto, octavo, duo decimo nml the like hnve almost if not quite lost their original meaning. At first they had reference only to the number of leaves into which tho sheets used in making the books were folded. Thus if these sheets were folded once so as to form two leaves or four pages tho book was called a folio; if the sheets were folded twice so as to form four leaves the book was called a quarto; if they were folded four times so ns to form eight leaves tho book was called au octavo, and so on. Washington's Plague Spots lie iothe low, marshy bottoms of the Potomao, tbe t reeding ground of malaria germs. - These germs oause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundioe, lassitude, weakness and gen eral debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Eleo- trio Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Tbey are tbe best all-round tonio and cure for malaria I ever used," writesR. M Jarres, of Louellen, S. O. They cure Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles apd will prevent Typhoid Try them, 50o. Guaranteed by all druggists. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Bertie Rogers, plaintiff, vs. Amos F. Rogers, Defendant. To Amos F. Rogers, tbe above named defendant: In tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to appear and answer tbe complaint of tbe plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled oourt and suit on or before the 29th day of Ootober A.D. 1909, said date being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, wbiob said first publication will be made on Friday tbe 17th day of September A. D. 1909, in the Athe na Press, a newspaper published week ly at Athena, Umatilla Co., Oregon. And you will take notioe that if you fail to appear and answer tbe said complaint, or otherwise plead thereto, within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and demand in her said complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said court dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now and bere-to- fore existing between plaintiff and defendant, granting to plaintiff an absolute divorce from defendant, and deoreeiog to plaintiff other and fur ther equitable relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. H. J. Bean, Judge of tbe Sixth Judicial District of the State of Orogon, duly made and entered on the 14th day of Sep tember A. D. 1909. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla county. In the matter of tbe Estate of John H. James, deceased. Notioe is hereby given to all persons whom it may oonoern: that Lydia James, administratrix of the estate of John H. James, deoeased, has filed her final aooount and report in the above entitled oourt; that the oourt baa appointed Monday tbe 18th day of Ootober A. D. 1909, at the hour of 2 o'olook in the afternoon, as tbe time and tbe County Court house at Pen dleton, Oregon, as tbe plaoe where any and all objections and exceptions to the said final aooount may be heard and tbe settlement thereof made. The oourt further directed that notioe thereof be published in tbe Athena Press once eaoh week for four con secutive weeks, the first publication to te made on Friday tbe 17th day of September A.D. 1909., and the last one on Friday the 15th day of Ootober A. D. 1909. Done and dated this tbe 17th day of September A. D. 1909. Lydia James, Administratrix. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for Adminiutatrix. SHERIFF'S SALE: Notioe is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Exeoution issued out of tbe Cironit Court for the state of Oregon in and for Umatilla county, and to me directed and delivered upon a judgment and deoree rendered and entered in said Court on tbe 13th day of July, 1909 in favor of J. S. MoLeod, plaintiff, and against W. C Miunls and Alvina Minnis, defendants, for the sum of 1128.38 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from August 21st 1909; and for the further sum of (200 attorneys fees, and for the further snm of $34.50 costs, and whereas by said judgment it was further adjudged and decreed that the hereinafter des cribed real property to-wit ; The South half, Southwest quarter, Section one: The South half. South east quarter, Seotion two; Township four South, range thirty, E. W. M. South balf. Southeast quarter, and Northwest quarter, Southeast quarter; and the Southwest quarter, Northeast quarter, Seotion one, Township four Sontb, Range thirty, E. W. M. be sold to satisfy said judgment and all costs, I will on tbe 23rd day of Ootober. 1909; at tbe hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in front of the Court house door, in the city of Pendleton, Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, sell the right, title and interest the said W. O. Minnis and Alvina Minnis, had in and to the above described real property on the 18th day of September, 1909, or since then have acquired, at publio auotion to the highest bidder for oash in hand, tbe proceeds to be applied in satis faction of said exeontion and all costs. Dated this 21st day of September, 1909. T. D. Taylor; By B. C. Wilson, Deputy. Sheriff. SUMMONS. In the Cirouit Court of tbe State of ' Oregon for Umatilla County. John F. Temple, plaintiff, vs. Wal ter Cameron, a single man, and John Bergevin, defendants. To Walter Cameron, above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon yon are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear and answer tbe com plaint filed against you in tbe above entitled suit by the plaintiff herein on or before the expiration of six weeks from tbe date of tbe first publication of this summons against you ; and yon are further notified that if you fail to answer or otherwise appear in said snit within that time plaintiff will apply to tbe Conrt for tbe relief pray ed tor in tbe complaint filed in the said suit, to-wit: for a personal deoree of said Court for the payment against defendant for $550 and interest there on at the rate of ten per cent per an num from February 8, 1908, until paid, $100 attorney's fees and tbe cost and disbursements of this suit; that the Court also deoree that plaintiff's lien by virtue of said mortgage in this oomplaint mentioned and of that oertain mortgage dated February 8, 1908, executed by Walter Cameron to J. B. MoDill and assigned to tbe plaintiff herein, said mortgage cover ing Lot ten of seotion 15 in Township North of Range 85, E. W. M. in Umatilla County, Oregon, shall be foreclosed and said real property sold under exeoution to be issued upon the deoree wbiob tbe oourt shall mnder in said case by tbe sheriff o( Jmatilla County, Oregon; and that tbe proceeds thereof shall be applied first to the payment of the costs and expenses and disbursements of suit second, to the sum of money for wbiob plaintiff prays deoree in said suit against de fendants; that tbe balanoe, if any, te paid to the defendants; that any party to tbe suit may purobase any or all of tbe said property at snob sale. This summons is published pursuant to an order made by the Hon. H. J. Bean, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 31st day of August, 1909 and tbe first publication thereof is made on the Srd day of September, 1909. J. B. Perry, attorney for, plaintiff, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In tbe matter of the Estate of Mar caret Bonifer. Deoeased. All persons whom it may oonoern are hereby notified that Byron Hawks executor of tbe last will and testament of Marearet Bonifer. deceased, has filed his final aooount in tbe adminis tration of said estate; that the oounty judge, by order duly made and enter ed, has appointed Saturday, tbe 30tb day of Ootober A. D. 1909, at 2:00 o'olook in the afternoon of said day as the time and tbe county Conrtbouse at Pendleton. Oregon, as tbe plaoe where any and all objections and ex ceptions to tbe said final acooun; ana report will be heard and the settlement thereof made. This notice will appear in the Athena Press, from Friday tbe first day of Ootober A. D. 1909, to and inoluding the 29th day of Ootober A. D. 1909, onoe eaoh week for four suooeseive weeks. Byrou Hawks, Executor. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for Exeoutor. Village Gossip. 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