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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
F. B. Boyd, Publisher
Published Every Friday. Office, Corner
Third and Jefferson Streets.
Entered in the Postofflce at Athena, Oregon,
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oATHENA.ORE.. SEPT. 8 1911
Within a very few days the schcol
year will begin over the greater part
of tbe land. This meauB that for
the next nine or ten months, and for
flve'days escb week, the children from
most homes will be under the direct
care and instruction of the teaohera
whose influence over those ohildren is
ueoesaany seoond only and in many
cases greater than that of the par
ents. Very fortunately, most of this
great army of teaohors ooneista ol men
aud women not only above the average
in eduoation, but of superior moral
worth and intelligence. This being
the fact, tbe loss inteiferenoe parents
make with tbe relation of tbe teaoker
to 'the pnpil the bettor. Teachers
are seleoted for a certain work: in
which tbey are rightly supposed to te
experts. Therefore any interference
with their method of instruction, dis
cipline and government almost invar
iably works barm to tbo ohildren,
prevents the teaobeia from working
to tbo best advantage and injures the
morale and standing ot tbe school.
That members of tbe poultry trusts
have been found guilty and have re
ceived prison sentenoea instead of
lines is an enoouraging faot. Hither
to trust magnates have usually man
aged to escape throng h tbe operation
of immunity baths, and convenient
legal teobnioalities apparently de
signed to favor them. And when
tbey have been found guilty the pen
alty was a fine whioh was usually
charged up to tbe consumer. That
has been tbe exporienoe with tbe oil,
sugar and tobacco trusts, tut with the
suooess attending the prosecution of
tbo poultry frost it is to bo hoped that
a new day lias dawned for the public.
Tbo faoulty of tho Athena publio
sohools la uuuouuofid iu uuolher col
umn of today's Press. The faoulty ia
headed by Prof. W. W. Wiloy, an
Oregon educator of ability and n flat-
toiWtg l reputation iu school work.
His assistants are among the bust,
aud the prediction is made that Ath
ena sohools are to have a suooussful
year.
Modford will give the uso of iJOO
acres of laud to a oapable stockman
who will raiso goats. Tbo Southern
Oregon oity wants to tuild up that
district ns a goat oeutor, for it is well
adapted to these sturdy auiuiuls, that
are so valuable iu cloaiing up brush
laud and mukiug it ready for orchards.
Tom-IIello, Bill! 1 hoar you hnvo n
position with my frionds Skinnor &
Co.? Kill Oh, jos; I have n position
ns collector there. Toin-Thnt's first
rate. Who recommended you? Bill
Oh, nobody. I told them Hint I onco
collected nn account from you, nud
thoy instantly pave mo tho place
Twelve Hundred
New Patterns
for Winter Suits. Guarantee
nil wool, with top workman
ship, at prices from $15.00 up
The best values for the money
ever offered in Athena.
i Ladieti' 8uiU made to measure or
, made frutu your owu mutfrial. t'ouie
in and look at tho material aud Kt
priCuH, btf ore going elsnwht'i'te.
- leaning, Pressing, ReDairing
T - All Work First Clas.
,jf J. CONLEY, The Tailor
Main Street, - - Atlieua, Oicgou
Europjan Hotel.
Most American travelers on their
first trips on tbe continent of Europe
are astounded when upon the day of
their departure from a hotel they are
presented with their bill by the head
waiter instead of by the landlord or
by his chief clerk. But it is the cus
tom, and. this important individual is
thus assured of his tip. But they fret
and fume Inwardly as they think of
all the other servants to be tipped
and usually end by giving each one
about three times what he expects.
There are two ways of avoiding this
worry if they only knew. In small ho
tels and pensions where an average of
$2 or 10 francs a day is paid for pen
sion it is proper to allow 1 franc a
day for each person for service and
when going a way divide it according
ly among those who have served you.
In larger hotels a more satisfactory
way is to take 10 per cent of tbo hotel
bill, whatever it is, add it to the
amount of the bill and request the
head waiter to divide it among the
servants. Thus is the tipping ques
tion very much simplified. New York
Tribune.
The
JURKCIIaRRIS f Vnnc tc vqj
ftONr.SHOUlDUl 1 "U5l5nui
5uivEIlui Jf
- .;;nr 1
Swoet Mother Love.
A man awoke one night with a
toothache.
Ho groaned, ho turned and twisted,
ho howled, ho wat up and lay down
again. He arranged his pillow and
pressed It against his face, with an
other groan.
Ills wife slept on aud never moved. N
lie wanted attention, he wanted sym
patthy, and he groaned again.
Still she slept.
Injury added to the pain; it wasn't
treating a fellow right to sleep like
that when he was suffering with a
painful tooth, and he called her name.
Still she slept.
Ho hnd groaned three times as loud
as he could, and she didn't awake.
Then the baby, in its crib in another
room, sighed softly in lis sleep.
Tho woman was on her feet nnd
standing beside Its crib, anxious eyed,
in nn instant.
"And I actually thought," Bald the
man, "that she loved nio most." St.
Louis Star.
National Purses.
The Englishman carries gold, silver
and copper loose in his trousers pock
et, pulls out a handful of mixed eolns
and selects the one he needs. The
American curries his "wad of bills"
in a Ion i irrow pocketbook in wlil -li
the kk" !'!) irk:i He (Inf. The French
man i!!"'.' use of a leather purse
with P'i iiiculshlng chai'Mcterlstlcs.
The ;c: - : uses one gnyly embroid
ered in siiiis by the fair hands of some
IiOftclii'U. The half civilized capital
ist fi hi i ,i torrid South American city
clinics hi i dollars In a belt with cun
ningly devised pockets. The Italian
of the pooler classes ties up his little
fortune In a gayly colored handker
chief, which he hides about his clothes.
A similar course finds favor with the
Spaniard, while the lower class Rus
sian exhibits a preference for his
hoots or the lining of ills clothes ns a
hiding place for his savings. Loudon
Mail. '
Bee's Double Stomach.
The bee has two distinct stomachs.
In the first It stores away the honey it
so industriously gathers up from the
flowers until such time as It Is ready
to yield it up, while the other stomach
is used simply and solely for digestion
purposes. Thus the food and the honey
are never mixed. When the bee re
turns to the hive and Is ready to de
posit the honey It has gathered it
contracts the muscles of the stomach,
by which act the honey Is ejected
through the mouth. As to bee food, It
Is various In kind, consisting largely
of the honey It so patiently makes for
others.
What Nothing I.
If any man thinks that he can con
ceive well enough how there should bo
nothing, I will engage that what he
means by nothing Is as much some
thing ns anything thai he ever thought
of lii Ills life, and I believe that If lie
knew what nothing was it would be
Intuitively evident, to him that It could
not be. Absolute nothing Is the ag
gregate of all the contradictions In tho
world. Jonathan Kd wards.
A Partial Alibi.
"She claims nlie has a perfect nllbl."
"What Is her nllbl?"
"She says she can prove that at the
very time the crime was committed
her own little girl was brushing her
hair."
"That proves an alibi for her hair,
but how about herself?" Houston
1'ost.
Walking.
"I know how people walk," said
Willie (o his grandmother. "They put
ono foot down nnd let It stay till It
gets away behind, then do the same
with the other foot, and keep on doing
It." Chicago News.
Quite Likely.
"I wonder when the first surgical
operation was performed."
"I suppose It was In Adam's time.
Vhcii lie had his fall he must have
broken something." New York Tress.
Tho Woathor.
Sunshine Is delicious, rain is refresh
ing, wind braces up, snow is exhila
rating; there Is really no such thing ns
bad weather only different kinds of
good weather. -John Ruskln.
His Lesson.
"But, you silly boy, If I married you
with your means you couldn't oven
dress me."
"Terhnps with a few lessons I could
learn." Ejehnr.
A Curious Dost.
According to n Chinese legend, there
lived Jn Canton 200 years before Christ
an artist named Llui Kao ToUtlg, who
won nn immortal reputation owing to
tho filet that ho Was able to fashion
out of a Umiu pod n boat, cotuplott)
with rudder, alla, mast aud nil other
uot'ossnry appurtenance!. Moreover,
on the exterior of tbo Unt were en
graved various maxim by Confucius.
Tor this masterpiece, It is said, th"
Emperor Tsl Fou paid
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i
Nothing.
BInks Where I spent Christmas last
year the thermometer dropped to zero.
Jinks That's nothing. Blnks What's
nothing? Jinks Why, zerol
Considerate.
Miss Antique I don't believo you
could tell my age. Miss Caustique
I could, but I wouldn't be so mean.
Philadelphia Record.
A Little Way T
Tommy What does the paper roeari
by calling Mr. Bugghaus nn eight by
ten business man? T. s Father I pre
sume it means he is not exactly
satiate.
Administrator's Sale.
In tbe matter of tbe Estate of B. C.
Kidder, deceased.
Notioe of sale of real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an order of tbe County Court
of Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
made on the 26th day of August, 1911,
in the matter of the estate of B. C.
Kidder, deceased, I will sell at pri
vate sale for cash in hand, at the
home of Ruth C. Kidder widow of
said deceased at the oity of Atbena,
Umatilla county, state of Oregon, on
or after tbe 30 tb day of September,
1911, the following real property, to-
wit:
The southwest quarter of Seotion 5,
township 2 North, Range 32 E. W. M.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
28tb day of Angnst, 1911.
George B. Kidder, Administrator of
the estate of B. C. Kidder, deceased.
I S. F. Sharp
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Special attention given to all
calib, both night and day.
Calls promptly answered. Office on Third
Street, Athena Oregor
G.S.NEWSOM.M.D.
i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Athena, Oregon.
Calls answered promptly night or day.
DJR. W. G. nUGIIES,
i Demist
Office in Postoffice Building, Athena Ore.
Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5.t
fETERSON & WILSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon
Homer I. Watts
Attorney-at-Law
Athena, Oregon.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V.
Ofllclal Stock IuHpector. Graduate McKillip
veiinary college, Chicago
rhone Main 27, PENDLETON, OKKGOJi
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist
TROY LAUNDRY
For
GOOD WORK
HENRY KEENE, Agent,
BANNER SALVE
Administratrix Notice.
Iu the County Court of the State of,
Oregon, iu and for tbe County of
Umatilla.
Iu tbe matter of tbe Estate of Charles
Wilson, Deceased:
Notioe is hereby given that Maggie
Wil-ou pf Atbena, Oregon, was on tbe
1st day of Jnne, 1911, appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Charles
Wilson, deceased, by the above en
titled oonrt, aud that all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present said claims
with proper vouchers thereto, to said
administratrix or to her attorney,
Homer I. Watts, at his office in Ath
ena Oregon.
Maggie Wilson,
Administratrix of tbe Estate of Charles
Wilson, dooeased.
the most he-alina salva in tho world.
THE
jST. NICHOLS HOTEL
S. E. FROOME, prop. t
Iff
Only First-class Hotel in
the City.
Mi f
THE ST. NICHOLS
Is the only one thai can accommodate
commercial travelers.
Iff
Can beiecomended for Us clean and
well ventilated rooms.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION
OV THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA
No. 4510.
Atlicnn, in the Stale of Oregon,
AT Til to
Close of Business Sept. 1st, '11
KKSOUHCK8.
Loans nnd discounts JIIMMilOKK
Ovt'ldi'iins sccurcil and unsocmcd IU I'.H 1W
11 H bonds to seen re ci mi hit ion Ui .MX) 00
llonds, wrui'ltli's, etc. 7I0."2
Hunk ttiK-lxiiist' rurnituiT fixtures llMWOUO
Line from Nut. Hunks, not rtwrvr
HKcntN 7ll!WIW
Hue friii 11 iipr'vM reserve iikimiIn, KiXliiiOl
( Ihm'Uh and oIIiit ( ash ik'ins 115 21
KrHcllonal impi'i-cniTi'iicy, nirki'l.s
and cents, SI.'iO
HptvU' lOi'lli.'.'i
Iti'd'm'n fund with V H Treasurer
(5 per cent ofelreiilatlon) (ii'iiX)
Total 3 stn tm 04
1.1 A III I. I l l ICS.
Capilal stock paid In $V) 00000
Nn rid us In ml 10 000(H)
llmllvlded profits, less expenscsand
taxes iiald 5 311 (IS
National fianlc notesoiitstaiidlm: lll.'iOOOO
line to .stalo and l'rlvalo ltiiuks
and Itanker.. 707 :!0
lilvldeuds unpaid :t00 00
Individual deposits subject to chock 17H Oil SI
liemand cerlillcatea of deposit 07 0O0 M
Certitled checks Stl 00
I 'ashler's checks outstanding 70 00
Hills tiaviible. llicludinir riM-t itlcntCR
Total $ (U Will 01
State of OrcHim, l
County of l mat Ilia )
1, V'.H. 1.0 (irow, cashlcroltheahovo-imnied
bank, do solemnly swear that the almve state
ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. !'. . I.e (irow, (.'ashler,
Subscribed and sworn to beforemn this 7th
Homer I. Walts,
Notary I'ublie.
Cob. Maik and thibd, Athena, Or.
Special
Trains
TO
IDE "ROUND-UP
O.-W. R. C& N.
Athena to Pendleton and re
turn, Set. 14, 15 and 16, at
one and one-third fare for the
round trip.
day of Sept., 1011,
Cult kit Atti
.1:
S. !'. Wilson,
II. koepke,
M. Iu Watts,
lt rectors
Foi the nooouimodation of all desiring
to attand "Tha Ronud-Up" and re
turn same date, special trains will
be run on the above dates on the fol
lowing schedule: Leave 10:35 a.m.;
Arrive at Pendleton 11:15 a. m. Re
turning, leave Pendleton Thursday
and Friday at 10:00 p. in., and on
Saturdny at 11 p. m.
Also visit on tbe same dates Pendle
ton's big County Fair.
For further information, oall on
your agent. J. R. Mathers,
Local Agent, Atbena, Oie.
R. Burns,
District Freight & Passeugsr Agt.
Walla Walla, Wash.
CA. J. Parker
Nsi-. - I . s7
Everything Flrct
Claim - Mo d em
Mud I p-to -date
SOUTH SIDE MAIN
STREET ATHENA
"dignifying
THE
INDUSTRIES"
Ttiu Is the title of a beautiful 64-pag-e book, which
will show any boy or (tin bow to SUCCEED. Drop a
pcitat la the nisi I TODAY and It will be sent FREE.
The aim of the College Is to dignify and popularise
the Industries, and to serT ALL the people. It offers
courses la Agriculture, C1U Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. Mining Engln
ee:lng, Forestry, Domestlo. Science and Art, Com
uirrce. Pharmacy and Music. The College opens
September aid. Catalog free.
Address : REGISTRAR. OREQOK AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE. Corvallls, Oregon.
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When the bones ache and the joints art 'nu'iecl. with much tendernes
at the affected parts, you need a DOvrsriv.i .icaocratins asent to overcomo
the attack.
BALLARD'S
SNOW LIN I ME NT
IS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY.
Its wonderful penetrating power affords a most nraUfyir.s sense of relief to the afflicted. It eases
pain quickly, subdues all Inflammatory condiUns r.nd rapidly restores strength and comfort In the
aching joints. It Is equally effective in rclicvir.fj r.-juraliia sr.J sciatica. Itub It in well, gently but
thoroughly: Its healing and strengthening -r.C.v .ic mnlfc?t as soon as It reaches the nerves at the
seat of the disturbance. A few applications controls the disorder and restores normal conditions.
As a household remedy for curing cuts, wounJj, burns, sores or the hundred and one accidents that
are always occurring to the flesh, It htj no cuperior.
Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50q and $1.00 per Bottle.
JAMES F. BALLARD
rrtopniETca
ST. LOUIS, MO.
For Sore Eyes. Granulated Lids, Redness of the Eyeball, Weak Sight, Smarting Sensations in the Eyes,
use Stephens Eye Salve. It Is a remedy of proven merit.
BYRON N. HAWKS.
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We are sole agents for Royal Worcester and Gossard Corsets, Dent's Gloves, Hart,
Schaffher & Marx Mens Clothing, Butterick Patterns, Hercules Boys Clothing Ever
wear Hosiery, Carheart Working Clothes and Gloves, Utz C& Dunn Shoes, J. C& cTVl
Mens Shoes and John B. Stetson Hats, Special.
Are you ready? We are, in every way, shape and
form. We have made preparation as we never have
before for the big crowd that is coming to Pendletons
big Shows. For the Women, we have suits, sweaters
coats, petticoats, skirts, waists, muslin underwear and
the warmer knitted kind; hosiery", kid and silk gloves,
auto veils, and the newer conceits, shoes, in fact every
thing that you would expect to find in
Pendleton's Greatest and Best Store
Three floors and an annex; basement chock full of the best merchandise that mon
ey and skilled buyers in every department could find, and coming from all parts of the
world. For Men and boys we have everything that you desire from a collar button
to a suit of clothes, not one thing missing; overcoats for big men and little men and the
boys. Our shoe store has made a name for itself as being the home of good shoes,
and this store is the home of the cTVlodel Pure Food Grocery, in our basement.
We have made extra arrangements for our out-of-town visitors. In addition to
our lavatories on the top floor, we have made a rest room opposite the office. We
will check your parcels, grips and suit cases free of charge and you will have the as
surance of knowing they are in a safe place.
Headquarters for Fair and Roundup Visitors
THE PEOPLES WAKEHOUSE
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