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ANJNDEPENDENT newspaper
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Published Every Friday. Office, Corner
Third and Jefferson Streets.
Entered in" the Ponitolnce at Athena, Oregon,
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cATHENA. ORE.. SEPT. 15, . ... . .1911
It won Id appear tbat it is up to the
state board of test book oommkeioaers
to alter the present service ot fur
rjiBbiog Bcbool tooks to the different
districts of the state. Under the pres
ent method of seouriug text books the
bigbor grades in thepublio schools are
compelled in some instances to wait a
week or more after tho beginning of
sobool before entering upon the year's
work, for the reason that books are
not iu stook in local book stores. This
in faoo of tho fact tbat the J. K. Gill
company of Poitluad is nuder ooutract
to koop a complete depository of text
books iu every town iu the state,
eo we are reliably informed. To the
contrary, this is not done, in Athena
at leat. The resnlt is that the Looks
have to oouie from l'ortlaud on order
after school stalls and ell of this
week's work will be praotioally lost to
thestndeuta iu tbe High sobool de
partment. 'o blame can bo attaobed
to local beck sellers for the reason
that the narrow margin of 10 por cont
oo sales will cot peimit of them oarry
iug a voluminous stock of books, when
the contracting company iefnses to
allow the return of uueold books.
This is nothiug less than flagrant in
justice to tbe local seller, the school
pnpils aud the public, aud appatently
is iu rank violation of the depository
clause of the coutract between the J.
K. Gill company and tbe state. The
text book situation should be eo ar
langod that nn; one paying the price
could at auy time piocare any look
embraoed iu the general coats cf
study without having to wait for aa
order to go to Poitland.
"Lot 'or Book." echoing and r
eoboiug throughout the Northwest far
tbe past month bad the dosireil etfauc
Peudlotou has entertained- tbr laigHHt
crowd in the history of tha tuwa ihm
week. I'uousaada came from a dis
traote to see the- West of yesterday,
staged in an arena of commodious pro
portions, and toga;nnr witli home
people, counted thrills of exaicument;
iu nnlson. The Roundup, it reliu uf
frontier days, when Cliurluy Potter
drove s'.age through Cuuturvilla aud
all tbe reservation domain was a wav
ing sea of buooh gra.s, may laok the
refJuomeut and collate of the effete
East, Lut as a vivid, at in iug exhib
ition of rauge life aud a picture of tbe
strenuous times of early days, and
evou a true examplo of tbe life led
ou tbo big onttlo rauolies of today, it
elands unequalled. Aud tbat tbe
peoplo like it, is attested by tbe crowds
thut on me to sue tbe show.
Askiuu for assistance from Divine
Piovidunou to goido them in tberr de
liberations iu arriving ut a verdiot io
a murder trial, is u prouedore ttmtii
oorlaiuly out of the ordluary in tbe
Twelve Hundred
New Patterns
for Winter Suits. Guarantee
all wool, with top workman.
ship, at prices from $15.00 up
The best values for the money
ever offered in Athena.
KtRKGliARRlS
iROKr.SmuuHJi
uMUuu
p.'JLadiee' Suits made to measure or
made from your owu material. Come
iu and look ut the materiel aud get
prices, lcforo going elsewhere.
Cleaning, Pressing, Keoairing
, ' -All Work First Class.
J CON LEY, The Tailor
Main Street, -' Atlieua, Oiegou
annals of jurors. But this ia what
happened in the Beattie wife' murder
trial down in Virginia. On bended
knee, tbe Virginia farmers comprising
tbe jury prayed tbat they might reach
a just and tine verdiot. And they
did. After bearing tbe evidence in a
conrt presided over by a fair and im
partial judge, there was nothing left
the jurymen to do but avenge tbe out
raged xnorals and deoenoy of the com
mtroVty io wbiob tbe atrooious crime
was committed, by declaring tbe brute
guilty, and allowing him to take the
consequences of bis devilish act.
it collapses' Into a tangle of apparently
dead and withered stems. Among
British wild plants the most sensitive
to touch is the insectivorous sundew
of English bogs. London Globe.
Kind Critics.
"How did Jones get such a reputa
tion both as a singer and an artist?"
"lie sang before tbe Painters' club
and - painted pictures for the Mu
sicians' union." Cleveland Leader.
Tbe general land office has made a
ruling in favor of tbe desert land en
trymen iu this state, which enables
the entryman oo a desert claim to
make final proof and secure title to
bis desert claim before seouiiug final
water right certificate from tbe state.
The water rights for desert claims are
initiated by Oling a water right ap
plication in the offioe of tbe state en
gineer. Tbis application ie subse
quently approved and returned . to- tbe
applicant and is bis authority'toVcou;
stroot works and apply water 4q tbe
irrigation of bis claim, 'Ibis appla
tion is analogous to tbe certifloafe tbe
entrymaa reoeived . from tbe -Land
Offioo and as tbe Land Offioe" certifi
cate is roplaoed by a deed after Dual
proof, so is the water permit replaoed
by a final water right certificate or
deed, after the land is under irrigation.
THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT.
It U Pervading the Whole Country, De
clares Woodrow Wilson.
now widespread is the progressive
movement in American politics was
eloquently expressed by Governor
Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey in a
recent speech. Tho governor said:
"It does not require any great iaias
ination to think that high thotttfcts
and purposes In politics ore roaatsj
subtly through every fcousetiotd aal
every member of every housebchl ta
this country. It doe not ueel taa
you should tcucb, elbows actual!
touch elbows witti men ia tn street
and men ia the shop ia orvler t laow
the great Issues of human uapplae
that are lavolred la a great contest
like taU, for tbe question cf to tarts
Is not a mere question cf policy. I: l
a qaestioa of the rearraajfemeoc of tan
public interests a ym touoa every
hoasehoM ia tola) coon try and So
any man. ta saca circaawtaaiws i.a
hold to bead up after he Ha voted for
a special Luterest without a Just con
ception of taj comaioa interests I f'jr
one cannot comprelieml
"Bat wlieclier meu can eomprelwnd
It or not helD tt or not, we all liamv
that the 'mills of ta gods grind slow
ly." aad they 'grind exceedingly due.'
and the men wao now resist this
great impulse of reform, the men who
impede this great compuJsiou uf pub
lic interest, will be ground so fine ta
some of these mills of the gods that
their very dust: will bo Imperceptible."
Reason Enough.
"Why does she think be has such a
splendid future?"
"Because she has promised to marry
him, I guess." Houston Post.
Self Confidence.
"Do'jou believe in all tho views yon
advocate?"
"Yes," replied Senator Sorghum,
after some hesitation, "1 do, but 1
doubt whether a less skillful reasoner
than myself would be able to convince
me of the correctness of some of
them." Washington Star.
His Conclusion.
Mrs. Gnoses I'll never forget the
night you proposed to me. You acted
like a perfect fool. Mr. Gnaggs That
wasn't acting. Philadelphia Record.
Talebearers are just as bad as tale
makers. Sheridan.
Administrator's Sale.
In the matter of the Estate of B. C.
Kidder, deceased.
Notice of sale of real estate. t
JSotioe is hereby given tbat iu pursu
ance of an order of the County Court
of Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
made ou the SGtb day of August, 1911,
in tbe matter of the estate of B. C
Kidder, deceased, I will sU at pri
vate sale for cash iu hacd, at ti
home of Ruth C KdJr wutaw ?
said deceased at tho ctSjr t As $..
Umatilla couuty. st Otou ra
or after tbe SOSh djr of S-Swatnc
1911, the fdlowic w irojwrt,,
wit:
the fostowesi qa5 t! j-icSiow 3.,
ttiWBt&ipi 3 Xorti. Ksi K S. W;. XI,.
It4 at Fnttdltca. tni'iu,
3?ta day ef AsasS. tilt.
Georj EL, K;jlwk Al!ai4iicnirr'if
tbe estate ci E C KLimc, Jooutimnii
Professional
S. . Sharp
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Special attention given to all
calls, both night and day.
CaHs promptly answered. Office on. Third
street, Athena Oregor
G. S.-NEWSOM, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Athena, Oregon.
Calls answered promptly night or day
DR. W. G. nUGHES,
Dentist
Office in Postoffice Building, Athena Ore.
Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5.
PETERSON & WILSON
- Attorneys-at-Law
Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon
Homer I. Watts
Attorney-at-Law
Athena, Oregon.
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. .V.
Official Stock Inspector, tintdimte McKUIip
etluary college, i uu-ago
Phone Main 97, FE.VOCETUN, OKKGO
Veterinary Surgeon A: Dentist
TROY LAUNDRY
For
GOOD WORK
IUKV KELNE, Asent.
BANNER S A LVE
, i. j.
Ganaais of tha Playhouia.
Tuespin in 031 B. C. acted hi play
In :i wagon. In 4:)!) I. C, iluriuc th
Umif of Aeschylus creator of drama,
the performances took place upou tem
porary wooden scaffold.-:, otic of which,
hariutr collated UuriniJt a ri'i'reseuta
tlou, the Atliouians were Induced to
build tiie grat theater of Dionysitis,
cnlling It tiie Louaion, which was the
Dfst permanent stone structure of it-s
kind. It required 100 years to erect it.
There was no scencrj", but he scene
was decorated so ns to represent the
locality in which the action was golns
on. Itoofless was hla structure, but
around the building were porticoes, to
which the people retreated during rain
storms. Sometimes awnings were used
ly Ward off the sun's heat. Invari
ably the actors were males, who wore
inaskn with mouthpieces, answering
the purpose of apenklng trunipetH.
Owing to the vhstness of the theater
metal vases were placed under the
seats to serve as reflectors of sound.
Performances begnu in tho morning
nnd usually lasted twelve hours.- New
York Telegram.'
Ia tb Wittuc ii eat 5twt'
"jtw w Oerni i"u t.u t.i '!''
jo when it uju.v ouiiuut'J tijiii. C'lytiii
WiiUby hiu btwn 4iuuiut.tMi. jiimaim
Cra5;.T uf tdu (t:is u Ji- J. Wiii!j.
iietfeotwd. U . nuriwiiH iluviiiir
a-tiant: tUi twlaCu t'JUUJrni to
pr!wu5 tUeut, witii pi'jpur vnuijiinri is
rj.'jiri by law ta tao mul jdai iustru
tuc au cba law uifimm Oif Fer,rwu 0!c
WUhuu, bia att'jiuuyij, at; Atbtiua. Oee
gou, or FotKiiutuu. Or'wm.. wUbia is
montbs twa cbu Jata ot tan Hii" pub
iiontiuti uf tbis uutioe.
Uuted aC Atbeua. Oiegon, oa tbia
tbe Ut day of Septum bur, A. 0., I J 11.
Clyilu VViiiaby,
Adaiinistiator.
Futerwa Jc Wilsi;a.
Aiturueys for tbe Administrator.
n !MNia lx in the world
THE
ST. NICHOLS HOTEL
J. K. FBOOME, prop.
Administratrix Notice.
Ia tbe County Court of tbe State cf
Oregou, in and for tb County of
Umatilla.
la tbe matter of the Estate of Charles
Wiiioo, Deceased:
Notice iu hereby given tbat Maggie
Wil-;ou of Athena, Oregou, waa on the
1st day of June, 1911, appointed ad
ministratrix of tbo estate of Charles
Wilson, deceased, by the above en
titled oourt, and tbat all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby uolided to present said olaiins
with proper vouohors thereto, to said
administratrix 'or to her attorney,
Homer I.. Watts, at his office in Ath
ena Oregon. ...
MaRRio Wilson,
Administratrix of the Estate of Charles
Wilson, deoeased.
Got What She Wanted.
"I cnu stand for some things, but
uot for everything," said the clerk as
ho watched a stylishly dressed young
womau leave tho store.
"What is tho matter?" nsked tho
proprietor, who had walked up unob
served. "That woman who Just left hustled
up to tho counter nnd nsked to sc
men's shirts. I showed her every
stylo nud color we enrry. After In
specting- tho cntlro stock she rose
nnd thanked uie sweetly, adding: 'I
dldu't wish to purchnse nuy. You
sec, I it id making my husband soino
shirts, nnd I wanted to bo sure I was
doing them rlht. My husbnud la
very particular' about the finish of his
shirts.' And they sny married women
are so considerate."
The boss smiled and walked away.
llostou Traveler.
Southeastern Washington's
GREATEST FAIR
SEPTEMBER 18 TO 23, 1911
Walla Walla, Wash
$30,000 IN PREMIUMS ID
PURSES
t Outv
X I i" '-aly one thai can accommodate
commercial travelers.
Cob. Maik and Third, Athena, Or.
Iff
First-class Hotel in
the City.
Iff
THE ST. NICHOLS
Iff
Can be lecomeoded (or Us clean and
well ventilated rooms.
SUMMER COLDS .
Should not be neglected. It means a condition In'
the lungrs that brings 6n Pneumonia, Bronchitla or
. ; come other serious disease. .,'" v
Ballard's
Horehound Syrup
Is a good remedy for sore throat and cold settled In the lungs. It
eases pain in the chest, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, congestion In
the lungs, loss of voice and Inflammation. It Is a fine family remedy, .
made only of the purest Ingredients and possesses a wonderful sooth
ing and healing Influence In the lungs, throat and bronchial" tubes.
' Children like It because it Is pleasant to the taste; It Is a quick
relief for the throat and lung disorders to which children are subject
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle.
Buy the U-00 size.- It contains five times as much as the 25c size,
and you get with each bottle a Dr. Ilerrlck's Red Pepper Porous
Plaster for the chest. ,
PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, M0.
JAMES F. BALLARD
Fot Weak Sight or Sore Eyes, use Stephen Bye Salve. It cure.
ISotoANO RtcoMwiNotB BvILl
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BYRON N. HAWKS.
SAGE RATS
PRAIRIE DOGS
POCKET GOPHERS
; GROUND
SQUIRRELS
ARE PROMPTLY DESTROYED
"WOODLARK SQUIRREL POISON'
THE
Standard of the World
Requires no Mixing or Preparation
' Always Ready for Use
Always Reliable , ; ,
NO OTHER IS SO GOOD :
NOR
MADE WITH SUCH GREAT CARE
Successfully used by 50,000 grain
growers in 1910. .. When you buy, de
mand the best. Get the "Woodlark '.
Brand." Money back if not as claimed.
PAMPHLET FREE
Hoyt Chemicai, Co.. Portland, Oregon
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and Madder rixht.
1 ."Hi"'ll 0M JWHJMWI.WI,.
J
Miller's
Furniture
Store
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New Stock
Just
Received
I
Special
IraSais
TO
A i
l Hit"
O.-W. R. a N.
Athena to Pendleton and re
turn, Set. 14, 15 and 16, at
one and one-third fare for the
round trip.
GREATEST RACE PROGRAM OF
FERED IN THE NORTHWEST.
I'AAKER AMUSEMENT CO
MANY P FECIAL FEATURES
Concerts Daily by Ruzzi's Famous
ITALIAN BAND
Special Rates on all Railroads.
Foi the aooommodation of all dosiriug
to attaiid "Tha Rouud-Up" and re
turn oauie date, special trains will
be ruu ou tbe above dates on the fol
lowing schedule: Leave 10:35 a. m. ;
Arrive ut Peudlotou 11:15 a. ni. Re
turuing, loave Peudletou Thursday
aud Friday at 10:00 p. in., and ou
Saturday at 11 p. m.
Also visit on the some datos Peudle
tou's tig County Fair.
For further iuformation. call on
your agent, J. R. Mathers,
Local Agent, Athena, Ore.
R. llurue.
District Freight & Paeseugsr Agt.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Just in, a car load of goods direct from the fac
tory, and my stock is now. complete. I have 25 pattern
of Dressers, 10 in Chiffonieres, 6 or 7 in Buffets, 4 or 5
in China Closets, and. a large assortment of Exten
sion Tables, Stand Tables and Library Tables in all
shapes and sizes. Rockers from $2.75 to $40.00. I am
sure that I can suit you in Rugs. I have the biggest lot I have ever had at one
time. Prices run from $14 to $35 for 9x12s; lots of small rugs, all prices. 12 pat
terns of Dining Chairs irom 90c each to $30 a set. .1 have had oyer 25 years ex
perience in buying and long ago found-that goods bought right can be sold right.
I own my store building, consequently don't have to ad rent to my selling prices.
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filler's Furniture Gives Satisfaction
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 CBi Dunn Shoes, J. C cTW.
Mens Shoes and John B. Stetson Hats, Special.
Th Sun. .
It ia computed that tho tmuperotur
of tbo sun would bo expressed by IS,
000 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermome
ter, or about ninety times tho tempera
turo of boiling water. This is about
flvo times tho temperature that innu Is
oblo to produce by artificial means.
Tho light given off from tho surface of
tho suu Is reckoned as being 5,300
times more Intense than that of tha
molten metal In a Hessemer converter,
though that Is ot an almost blinding
brilliancy, or, If wo compnro It with
tho osyhydrogen (lame, tho suu sheds
a light equal In brilliancy to 1 Id times
tho intensity of tho limelight. .
Plant That Ftign Death.'
Iu South America there Is a plant,
a species of mimosa, which resorts to
death feigning, evidently for the pur
pose of preventing grass eatlug ani
mal from eatlug It," lu its natural
state iuls plant has a vivid greeu
hue. but directly It Is touched by a
human, tlnser or by any llvlusr animal
' I Walla Walla, Wash.
Siv ' cA' Parker I
iBERip !
SiyfeK ;
SOUTH SIDE MAIN
DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIES"
This U the tlU of a beautiful 64-pac book, wblch
win mow ny boy or girl how to SUCCEED. Drop ft
postal la tbo mail TODAY and It will b ttnt FREE.
Tb aim of tbo Collet la to dignify and popularise
tbo industries, and to serT ALL tbe people. It offer
courses In Agriculture, Clril Engineering. Electrical
Engineering, Hecbanlcal Engineering, Mining Engin
eering, Forestry. Domestics. Science and Art. Com
tu?rce, Pbarmacy and Music. Tbe College openi
September ltd. Catalog free.
Address: REGISTRAR. OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEOE, CorralUs, Oregon.
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 littfe 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 cTWodel 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. : . 5 .
Headquarters for Fair and Roundup Visitors
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
save Your Coupons. Where it pays to trade.
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