AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Six and Eight Pages Every Friday. F. B. Boyd, Publishes. Application for entrance an 2nd class matter made on Julyjj, 1907 at the postofflee at Athena, Oregon Under an Actot Uongreia of March 8. 1879 Subscription ftatsk I pr ear. In advanc M.00 Single copies In wrappers, 6c, cATHENA. ORE.. NOV. 4 1910 Tbe allegations ' being brought to bear upon tbe eligibility of Dr. Hall to qualify in event of bis election as joint senator from : Union, Umatilla and Morrow counties are nothing more than a tisane of slush, hatobed np for campaign purposes. So far as qualification in the matter is con cerned, Dr. Ball, bis demooratio sap porters and his republican friends are giving little beed. Tbe doctor's state ment relative to ' bis citizenship pa peis, published in today's Press, taken iu connection with tbe manly explan ation be gave dming bis address in tbe city Tuesday evening, effectually shat ters all rumors pertaining to bis in eligibility to qualify for the offioe. Dr. Hall is by far tbe strongest man tbe democrats have ever pnt np for joint senator and bis splendid qualifications entitle blm to every demooratio vote in Umatilla and the other two coun ties embiaoing tbe district. His su erior attainments and eduoational ad vantages, his mastery of parliamen tary law and bis thorough knowledge of the needs of the state, are attributes for preferment which every democrat should be prond to honor. The oppor tunity is now presented whereby the deuiooraoy of Umatilla county can have tbe bonor of supporting a man who is to Union county all that Dr. Smith is to us. So far as Dr. Hall's opponent is oonoerned, the Press fails to see whore demoorsts owe him any thing, politically speaking. It tbe in tegrity of the party is to be kept in taot, tbe only method of perpetuating it is to loyally support its candidates when these candidates merit by virtue of capability and endowment force and strength of personality sufficient to creditably and effectively represent their constituency. In asking for votes at the lepublio an meeting tbe other evening Mr. Barrett advised that "petty jealousy, prejudices and spitework" emanating from tbe results of past city election scraps be eliminated from the present oompaign and that he be endorsed at tbe polls by virtue of the merits of bis platform. Thi point raised by Mr. Barrett is not a bad one by any means for prejudioe should at all times be Bubservieut to principle. However, this coming from Mr. Barrett would sound better were it not a well known fact that since the last oity eleotiou, in which tbe Press differed from Mr. Barrett in a local issue, bis Qrm has boyootted this paper, to tbe extent of withdrawal of advertising patronage Hud baviug bis printing done by out side firms. Tbeie is a vast difference botweeu prinoiple and prejudioe. Some are disoeruing enough to de toot it others are not. Dr. Smith bad just and sufficient reason for opposing a raise in Judge Uillilaud's salary before the legisla ture and if memory serves us right be opposod, for the same reason, a raise iu the county treasurer's salary. The reason for Senator Smith's opposition, was that be reoeived peti tions from taxpayers of this oonnty to do so. Evety newspaper in tbe county, exoept tbe Pendleton Tribune, opposed tbe salary raising movement, and the sentiment thus created prompt ly squelched tbe matter. As stated then, tbe Press reiterates that there are numerous good and capable men who are willing to perform tbe duties of these offioes at the present salary and so long as there are, this paper will continue to oppose any move for an increase. Fred Wilson, proxy for Mr. Burgess at the republican meeting Wednesday night, made the statement that it was impossible to tell whether S-oator Smith was a"bome ruler" or a pro hibitionist. And be stopped right there. Tbe audience was not given tbe looation of bis friend Burgess camp on that issue. 8Y8TEM RADICALLY WRONG!.. Party at Christian Church, A most pleasant time was enjoyed in tbe Christian oburob dining room Monday evening, where the young people gathered to participate in a Hallowe'en social. Uames were play ed and a jolly time was bad nntil abont 10 o'clock, when the youngsters were treated to apples and dismissed. A number of older people were present and all eojoyed tbe evening. Another Telling Point. Politeness and good bumor count in a publio offUoal as well as efficiency. In Beoorder Hendley we have these qualifications. Why not keep snob a man while be is willing to stay? Paid Advertisement. . Charles Keen Married, Tbe Walla Walla Union says: Mr. Charles Keen, tbe well known mus ician of this oity, and (Miss Maud B. Keller, were - united in marriage Wednesday afternoon, Ootober 26, at 2 o'olook at tbe borne of Fred DeFor est, 807 South Fourth street. Ber. John LoCornu was tbe officiating cler gyman. A Thing Worth Considering: Do the taxpayers of Umatilla county want to increase tbe expense of tbe offioe of the county xeoorder $000 or 11200 year? By voting for Recorder Hendley this extra expense will be out out. Paid Adveitisement. Woman Sufirage in Colorado. Mrs. Franois W. Goddard of Colo rado Springs, a noted worker for edu oational and philanthropio causes, no longer believeo in "votes for wom en." In an interview in May in tbe Providenoe. Mass., Sunday Journal, she says: "I have voted since 1893. I have been delegate to oity and state conventions and if I am sent to the next state oonvention I shall go. I have been a deputy sheriff and a watober at tbe polls and a member of tbe republican state committee from El Paso oonnty. As long as I have tbe franchise , I consider it a dnty to vote, but I would abolish tbe privilege tomorrow if I could." Tbe tendency of women to bring tbe personal ele ment into everything, Mrs. Goddard contends, is one of the chief elements of their failure as voters. Mrs. God dard has been in tbe midst of the fight and she considers that as a factor for righteousness, woman suffrage in Colorado is a failnre, and that tbe prioe women mast pay is too gfeat. Oregon State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Mrs. Franois J. Bailey, President. Paid Advertisement. Records Well Kept. Tbe reoords of Umatilla oonnty have never been kept as well or so cheaply as nuder Recorder Fred Hendley. Can tbe taxpayers of the county over look this factand vote for an untried man? Paid Advertisement. Toln Hello, Bill! I hear you have a position with my friends Skinner & Co.? Bill Oh, yes; I have a position as collector there. Tom That's first rate. Who recommended you? Bill Ob, nobody. I told them that I once collected an account from you, and they Instantly gave me the place. Think, Then Vote. A statement of the receipts and disbursements of the County Recorder's office since its organization. Special at tention is called to the fact that the charge per folio for the first three years of the Folsnm administration was 25 cents per folio and for the last two years, 20c per folio. Thrj charge per folio all during the Hendley administration bein-g only 20 cts a folio, a decrease in sources of revenue for the office. Term from July to July 1 Recorder 1804 to'180U 1800 to 1898 1898 to 1903 1903 to 1900 1900 to 1910 Hendley Bickers Mabouey Folsom Hendley Receive from recording fees 13960.00 4166.05. tiiaoi.as $17711.10 $istm.5s. Cost to county for each $1 of i era reoeived $1.84 $1.21 $1.02 .81 .67 Salary and deputy hire $5300.00 $5100.00 $11513.00 $13100.00 ii 2:170. no For tba lour years under Hendlev th nfflnn AY YtAll BAA Wmw f nA sfv Amount saved to tbe taxpayer, in 4 years und Handle, iu office expense, aa compared with 4 years under Folsom $1180.00. Number of folioa reooided by Hendley 92410t. Number of folios recorded by Folsom 7561G. Inoreasa of folios under Hendley 6791. the same length of time for $1130.00 lesa expense. $loVS.ntwm1,,0,lbow"lno,e"8eia'0101 f U8lnM, 10 4 ,ea" 01 Hendley guarantees to keep expense down to standard of the fre KS1 MTiDg 0f ,rom 11800 t0 340' Mt 3 Jean i J conduct of IUQ UUJUV. Division Should be Decided by Each County. That the system now in vogue in Oregon is radically wrong for the di vision of counties, is the belief of tbe Astoria Budget, which in its issue of July 7, says that it should be left to the people of each county themselves to decide whether or not they want to create new counties. The Budget says: "Among the initiative measures that are to be voted upon at the election next November is one to create Nes mith county by taking portions of Lane and Douglas counties. This is a measure which is of course only of direct interest to the people residing in the districts affected, but under the provisions of the law, it is to he voted upon by the people of the entire state. Judging from matter that is being sent out by the commercial clubs of Laae and Douglas counties the great majority of the residents of those sec tions are opposed to the bill and the only ones there are who are favoring it are those who are endeavoring to create a real estate boom in what is to be the new county seat That be ing the case, the one thing for electors who reside outside the affected dis tricts, to do is vote against it. The fact of the matter is that the method now in vogue for the division of coun ties is altogether wrong. Such ques tions should be left entirely to the people whose homes are in the section directly concerned and whose inter ests are thus affected and not to the voters of the state at large, the major ity of whom know or care absolutely nothing about the matter at issue. One grave danger of granting these petitions for divisions of counties by a vote of the people of the entire state is that some time the question may come closer to home. Some one, for instance, may want to get up a peti tion to divide our own county -and under the existing law, the people of other eections of the state would de termine the question by their votes. The safer way is to kill all measures of this kind that come up and thus nip all prospective petitions in . the bud, at least until such time as the state laws are amended so as to pro vide for what may be termed "home rule," by restricting the vote on these strictly local measures to the voters residing within the district concerned." MR. VOTER. Do you think it right to vote to create new counties and double their expenses. You can not know condi tions in remote counties and should vote against all division and vote for the law allowing counties to settle their local matters among themselves. Thanks for the Pool. (East Oregonlan). Above Gibbon the middle of the Umatilla river is to be the dividing line between Umatilla county and the proposed new county, which has not yet been christened. Under this ar rangement the Wenaha Springs resort will be in the new county. All except ing the pool. Thanks for the pool. NEW COUNTIES. When alone in the election booth on November 8th, when scanning your ballot you will read substantially the following: A Bill to Create the County of Clarke. 334 Yes. 335 X No. A Bill to Create the County of Des, chutes. 350 Yes. 351 X No. A Bill to Annex a Portion of Clacka mas County to Multnomah. 322 Yes. 323 X No. A Bill to Annex a Portion of Wash ington County to Mulnomah. 338 Yes. 339 X No. A Bill to Create the County of Nes mith. " 316 Yes. 317 X No. A Bill to Create Orchard County. 332 Yes. 333 X No. A Bill to Create the County of Otis. 320 Yes. 321 X No. A Bill to Create the County of Wil liams. 324 Yes, 325 X No. A BUI for an Act providing for the Creation of New Counties, Towns, etc., end changing boundaries of ex Isting counties, etc. 853 XYes. 353 No. You are asked to consider well the above measures and by voting "No' on all division measures, and "Yes1 on the bill Kiting the counties full control of all local matters, you will be relieved of such duties at future elections. Your careful, conscientious consideration is asked. Respectfully, STATE ANTI-DIVISION . COMMITTEE. iP"f w It wr t - . ii u mr ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i in n mm fMn mur OS M Ii ifil I II II II ifti II VN W vyJ U ii U UAMJ II U4JP : ' M !. ,i5 (tiH ' ' !'' 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