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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
Oil T Purpose to Encourage Diversified and Intensified Farming. From 12:30 to 2:00 p. in. today tho O. E. & N. demonstration train was at tbe station in this city. A large n amber of farmers and citizens visited tbe train daring its stay here and lis tened to lectures on the following sub jects: Poultry, dairying, horticulture, live stock, chemistry of tbe soil, rotation of crops, conservation of moisture, general cultural methods. Tbe purpose of this movement is to enoourage diversified and intensified farming through continnons and sci entific occupation of tbe soil, and to further tbe improvement of agricul tural conditions in tbe territory served. Tbe demonstration train is run in con junction with tbe Oregon Agricultural College and Experiment station. The following experts and lecturers accom pany tbe tiaiu, wbioh left at 2:05 for Pendleton : Dr. Jas. Witbycombe, Direotorj Prof. H. D. Soudder, Agronomist; Prof. F. L. Kent, dairy husbandman ; Prof. James Dryden, poultry bnsband manj Mr. A. G. Luun, Assistant poul try hnsbandman; Mr. ft W. Bees, ditto; Mr. Robt. J. Dryden, ditto, all ortheOicgon Expeiiment Station at Corvallis, and Mr. H. Umberger, Su perintendent of Moro Experiment Sta tion, Moro; Mr. R. W. Allen, Super intendent Umatilla Experiment Sta tion, Hermiston; Mr. A. L. Apple white, Foreman Oregon Agtionltnral College farm, Corvallis, and Mr. E. II. Spillmau. Assistant Horticulturist, Eastern Oregon Experiment Station, Union. TO COLLECT INDIAN ACCOUNTS Indian Traders Requested to File Statement at Once, CLERKS WIN FROM MILL TEAM - Players Evenly Matched Fans Want t " to See Another Game. Fay Le Q row's frisky clerks won from tbe Mill company team in a well played ball game yesterday afternoon, and I. John Dobson lost bis uniform in a tussle with joyous rooters. The game was played in nifty style before a large crowd, stores and tus iness houses closed. Lawyer Watts officiated satisfactorily as umpire, and escaped without being mobbed for tank deoisions. Tbe clerks opened the matiues in tbe first, when Dell scored. From then there was nothing to it tut giu gersnap fielding until the ninth, when Dell and Newsoni made it throe to nothing for tbe counterjumpors. And then it happened. Bert Cartano, who was holding sec ond for tho clerks triod to stop a groundor from DePeatt's tat, ty fall ing ou it. Bert fell too late, the ball was slow in getting to Weir, and De Peatt wa3safe, Stanton fanned and DoPeatt stole second and soored when Billy Littlujohu stnug out a two Lugger. Starr luoed out one for two stations, scoring Litllejohu. Just about this time mill stock was soaring around par, and it looked like any body's old game when "Lefty" Smith singled and Starr went to third. But Willaby few out and the game was over. Tbe rooting was certainly warm, but good nntured; aud if any one ex pected to see u burlesque game, ho wbb disappointed for the real article was served up. Good plays were made ou both sides, and it s a toss up which of the two teams is the best. There are a wbolo lot of poople who think another game or two should be played to dooido the question. Thosoore: Clerks 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Mill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 A Douhle Wreck. A double wreck on the O. R. & N. took plaoe Sunday morning at a sharp curve near Mission, when a light en gine jumped the traok, killing Engin eer Risk aud Fireman Hoppld, both of LaGrando. Twenty minutes later a heavy freight following dasbod ugaiust the touder of the wrecked eugino, and the freight looomotive and tlvo cars skiddod into thu Umatilla river, the engine crtw escaping by jumping Tbe freight traiu followed into the wreck on au open block sigual for the reason that tbe derailed eugino flew clear of the track, leaving tbe sigual to read that tbe track was clear. Athena merchants and business men are in receipt of a circular letter from tbe superintendent of tbe Umatilla Indian Agenoy, requesting them to file at an early date aocountsof claims tbey may have against tbe Indians on tbe reservation, including tbe 'time embraoed until December 1?, 1909. Tbe circular letter reads: "You are requested to file io this office at tbe earliest possible date your accounts or claims against any and every individual Indian belonging to this reservation, including tbe time embraoed until December 17, 1909. Every single item now claimed should be entered, certified and sworn to, by yon. Your claims must te made in duplicate and tbe claims against each Indian submitted separately. "xou snould also swear to your knowledge or ignoranoo of tbe orig inal order of 1904, in wbioh notice was given that oredit accounts against Indians would not be adjusted from tbe proceeds arising from the sale of iuhorited or other Indian lands, and that any oredit extended was at tbe risk of the vendor. "This offioe has been direoted by tbe Secretary of tbe Interior to for ward to Washington at tbe earliest possible dato your claim a against tbe Indians of this reservation, and it is respectfully requested that you give this matter early attention; that yon comply strictly with instructions giv en you as above, and that the ac counts you file in this office include all claims against the Indians here. You are further requested to inform all traders holding accounts with these Indians, of tbe contents of this circular, with a view to having it be come as publio as it is possible to be. "Very lespeotfully, E. L. Swartzlander, Superintendent.", Improved Wheat Lands. We can supply you with improved wheat land, good soil, on easy .terms, at $25 to 135 per aore. These lauds are improving every year and are now is good as yonr lands were a few years ago which are now selling at $60 to 100 per acre. These lands will soon be selling at $50 to $60 per acre. Buy now and don't regret having waited. i It you bad bought land in your vicin ity soveral years ago, you would now bo riob. For further particulars, ad drees Jay-Hayden Realty company, Lind, Wash. . 'Here's a Snap, A 640 acres diy land ranch for sale oheap, if bought before March 1st. 1910. Have option, and can sell cheap. Will guarantee 50 per oent a year on your money in raise in value, besides guarantee 10 per cent interest on crop. Write concerning this ranch and learn particulars. Midvale Real Estate aud Loan Co , Midvale, Idaho. Won't Need a Crutch. When Editor J. P. Sossman, of Cor nelius, N. 0., bruised his leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Then Buoklen's Arnica Salve healed it thor oughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for Ulcers, boils, burns, kruiBes, cuts corns, sores, pimples, eozema or piles. 25 cents at all druggists. Professional H. H. HILL &) JEWELER S. b Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Special attention given to all calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Offioe onTblrd eireei. Atnena oregor G.S. NEWSOM.M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls answered promptly night or day", OFFICERS H. KOEPKE President, A, B. M'EWEN, Vice-President. F. S. Le GROW, Cashier, EDW. E. KOONTZ, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS H. KOEPKE, F.S. Le GROW, D. H. PRESTON, A. B. McEWEN, EDW. E. KOONTZ. "1 V. R. BILYEU, Dentist Athena, Oregon Office in Post Building. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. i m. MAT SO.ML; PETERSON & WILSON Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon WATTS & NEAL Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Freewater, Oregon OF ATHENA CA PITAL STOCK. $50,000 . ... . . SURPLUS, $35,000 .. The Squirrel's bank is'a bole in an oak tree. The little animal shows its wisdom by keeping a bank aooount to tide him over tbe sea- H son when food is scarce. - Are you as wise, as a squinel 1 Dr. G. S. Newsom has opened offices in the DePeatt building. Diseases of v men and children a specialty. Residence first door South of the bank. Mark G. Harris front shoulder & sleeve head pleases the skeptical, gives every man that natural ele gant appearance he is look- ing for. They are made right, they ht right and are sold at prices That re Right Baptist Church Notes. Services at the Baptist oburoti will bo of an Euster character all day. Bible sohool at 10 a. m. uud worship at 11 o'clock witb sermon by the pas tor on "Tho Emancipation of Easter.' A Bijpcial Easter program has been prepared by the Bible school of sougs, recitations eto. and will, be giveu in tbe eveuiug at ?:!)0. Ibe pastor will iiIho make a biiet address. A cordial iuvitntiou is oxteuded to all. Methodist 'Episcopal Church. Rev. A. 0. Hammond, Pastor. Sunday services: Sunday school at 10 a.m.: preaohiua servioe 11. En- worth League devotioual service 6:30,1 pieHCiiiug service 7;0. Ladies Aid Soolety every Wednes day afternoon at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 p. in. -. Tho Athena Laud compnur have a splendid bargain to oiler iu a band some 7-rooru house, plastered through cut, wired for eleotrio lights, desira ble location in Athena, two lots, barn and outbuilding, for f 1.300. Lost A" Ladies opeu faced Gold watch. Fiudur ploaso return to Miss Ada peFieuCP. ' F. M. White Tine Crook tuletr tent. ranch for Saved From Awful Peril. "I never folt so near ray grave," writes Lewis Chamblin of Manobester Ohio, "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds in spite of many remedies and tbe best dootors. And I am alive to day is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery, whioh completely cured me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work bard. It also cured my four children of croup." Infallible for oougbs and colds, its tbe most cer tain remedy for lagrippe asthma, des perate lung trouble and all bronohial affectiona, BOo and $1. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Takes Two More. Shoiilf Taylor has roped in two more of the prisoners who esoaped from the county jail several days ago. Sunday morning the Sheriff routed Cleve Gould and Harry Ray from their bed in a sheep oamp at the forks of Bear creek, 10 miles south of Pilot Rook. Only one of the seven fugi tives, Peter Bloom , is at large. The HUtK&rURRlS RlONT.SnOULDU Slim Head This is not ,;T : Your clothes kept in re pair for one year free. Clean ing, pressing & repairing on ladies' and gents' garments. J. CONLY. The Tailor Athena. Oregon tk " Ay car? christian i ffplSBl : BARBERSHOP I 1' Everything Flr.l ClaiM - Ha d em and Up-lo - d a I e SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET ATHENA 8 1 Horehound Syrup I COMPOUND. S U R E S COUGHS, COLDS, ; rennp sore THROAT. , I WHOOPING COUGH AND $ & v t ntn rKi a dv nrcr a ere 2 6AU. rvununnni LjiJinuj nunc it ta dc i eat cynin neuenv rinUd II III Bb H 0f LL11UIU lll.Hll.WI. Mr. J. E. Ryan. Editor Berwick Reel Ster, Berwick, La., write: ( have used ( Ballard' Horehound Syrup Compound in . my family for several years, and nna It to ( be a snlendid remedy. . SI heartily recommend It to those sufferine 1 from couehs and colds. J 5 1 also recommend it as a safe cure for chit- dren when suffering' from croup or whoop. J Sing cough. 2 TKvm Six. Kflc nnA SI. OO 2 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS. 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We regard it as ono of tbe best fuiuilv modioiiies on earth." It invigorates all vital oigaus, purities tho blood, aids digestion cre ates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, thiu, weak children or ruudown people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 50o. at all druggists. Took AU His Money. Often all a man earns goes to doo tors or for medioiue, to core a stom aob, liver or kidney trouule that Dr. King's New Life Tills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for dyspepsia, indigestion, billiousness, constipation, jauudioo malaria and detility. 25o at all druggists. For Sale. 403 acres of rioh heayy soil plenty of moist me 7 miles from Condou county seat of Gilliam oonnty aud a railroad town. Horses, harness, maohiuery, blacksmith shop eto goes witb the place. $:t8 per aore, one-tbird cash, good terms. Write Box 135 Condon, Oietfou. oscou --'514 Thoroughbred Imported PERCHERON STALLION Are You Looking for BARGAINS In Choice Farm Lands :v-vv;3i;y:.,: If so I can supply yonr wants, as I carry the largest list of choice tracts in western Whitman County. Bang ing from 80 to 1500 aores. Prioes $25 to $40 per aore according to location and im provements. Buy now and take ad vantage of a raise of from $10 to 20 i per aore in the next two years. If iu-1 terested write mo. George W. Taylor, La Crosse, Wash THE QUELLE RESTAURANT GOOD THINGS TO EAT WELL SERVED GUS LAFONTAINE. PROP Pendleton, Or. KEENE'S .Barber Shop. Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. SEASON OF 1910 Saturday evening to Tuesday noon, Ed Ringles placej Tuesday evening, John Tompkins; Wednesday evening, Sims Dickenson; Thursday evening to Saturday noon, Athena. ED RINGLE, Owner. TROY LAUNDRY For . 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