AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. Boyd, Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Corner Third and Jefferson Streets. Kntered In the fostofflce at Athena, Oregon, ail ceoudOlass Mail Matter. Subscription Rates. - One copy, one year.... ...$1.50 When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months. . . .50 Advertising Rates. Display, transient, running less than one month, first insertion, per inch 25c Subsequent insertions 12 Display regular, per inch 12 Local readers, first insertion, per line, 10c Subsequent insertions, per line 5c Lodge resolutions, per line 5c Church notices, admission, per line. . 5c oATHENA. ORE., JULY ...... 1913 That Governor Solzer is to Lave do holiday Dgbt in bis efforts to carry cut the pledge of tbo platform on which be was eleated, is evident now. That be is cot shirking the tight is ev ident also. A new factor has entered Amerioan politics, and tbns far la bis gubernatorial career Governor Snlzar has proved bis fitness for the task it imposes on bim. The idea, onoe oom munplaoe of politics, that "platforms are to get in on, not to stand on," is obsolete. To the surprise of politioal bosses like those of bis party who are at odds with Governor Solzer now, platform pledges are demanding recog nition at par. So great a change oan not establish itself without tremen dous conflicts, conflicts of a kind Vfbiob men in Snlzer's position have seldom dared to challenge even when they wished to. But Salzer, who for tunately understands the game, is still more fortunately determined to play it for the public interest, instead of private, party or faotional interest. At last, it wonld seem, tbb democrats of New York have elected a governor wbo knows what the people want, who knows how to get it, and wbo bas the skill and the courage to get it for them. It is everywhere said, and with fin ality, that American women mast dis own and reboke the methods of the Pankhurst faction in England. Equal suQrage must come through steady onntinnauoe in the course heretofore followed in Oregon and other states of the nation. Nor is it sufficient to re fnse to aid or endorse the English mil itants. They mast be read out of the entire movement iu all oonntries, or the evil whiob they do will live long after they are dead. Not by violence, not by breaking the laws, not by ig noring tbo plain ethics cpon which human soointy rests, oan any group of women suuuro thoir desires. Mrs. Prtukho'Ht's "food strike" is stupid, and worse (ban useless. Before loug har doladod followers will mauago to bill someone Then we shell sue the eud of these riotous hacobaulos wbo have disgraced their ouuse uod have given sharp weapons to evoiy opponent of equal suffrage iu Ameiioa. Monopolistio oontrol of credit is tbe chief evil meutiouod by tbe i'renideot lu nrging currency reform. It was the samo evil whiob brought nboot investigation of tbe so called mono; I rust by the lust ooiigresa. That in vtistigatiou was not coruplote, but it did shed some light ou tbo subject. The testimony of tbe Into J. P. Mor gan revealed tbe faot that twenty-five billions of deposits are hold by a chain of banks practically controlled by a combination of various privileged in terests, iuoludiug the Standard Oil iutorests, tbe steel tarut, tig iusurauoe companies and great railroad corpora tions, Thus tbe sooallod Mouey Trust uppears to be a foruiidublo cointluti tiou of other trusts. Speakor Clark bas poiioiraed a pob lio sorvioe la calling Btteiitioo to the luss resulting from emigration of American far mm s to Western Canada. v a remedy Mr. Clark suggests that Vougresa should make our hooie 1 1 jud conditions ns easy ua jwsiole, otnpatiblo with safely and should In crease tbe area for home toildiug ty judicious euoourageinent of both ini tiation and drainage.." A sab-committee of tbe United States committee on Territories bas drawn up a bill providing for govern ment construction and operation of railroads and for government opera tion and development of ooal mines in Alaska. Some 20,000 Bulgarians and 15,000 Servians were killod or wonnded in a battle between thoee people. 'Twas one of the bloodiest tattles fooght in that war soourged, sin-blistered Cuun-try. SUMMONS. A literary smart-aleck translated tbo word virgin thus: "Vir, a man: gin, a trap; virgin, a mantrap." Some girl mnst have jilted that trans-later. The "insidious looby" probo has brought out Mulhall and others. As usual, the President has the laugh on his critics. SUMMONS. In tbe Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Umatilla. P. B. Hawley,' Plaintiff, vs. George K. Beeober and all unknown own ers and all other persons claiming any interest in orjp the land descri bed herein, Defendants. Summons for Publication in fore closure of Tax Lien. To George K. Beenber tbe above named defendant, and all unknown owners and nil other persons claiming any in terest in or to tbe land described herein: In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, yon are hereby notified that P. B. Hawley, the bolder of Certfioate of De linquency numbered 280, issued on tbe 1st day of August, 1910, by toe Tax Col lector of the county of Umatilla State of Oregon, for tbe amonnt of Thirteen and 15-100 Dollars., tbe same beiog the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tbe year 1908, together with penalty, interest and oosts thore ou upon the real properly assessed to you, of whiob yon are the owner as appears of recoid, situated in said County and Slate, and particularly tounded and described as follows, to wit: Tbe Northeast quarter (NE)of Seotion 19, Township 6 North, Range E. W. M. containing 160 aores. You are further notified that said P. B. Hawley has paid taxes on said prem ises for prior and subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows; ' Yr'sTax Date pd. Tux Rec'iit Ami. Itate No. ollnt IIKMI An I, '10 lwiit auk. i, 'in JIHO July 2, '12 lull Junt'M.'lii Girt) fiJ.M (Wit I 2 7f 15 p.c. II HO 15 p.o. 8 7i 15 p.c. - 10117 lo p.c. 'Jalgarla, weakened in strength aud t.easura from bearing tbe brunt of battle in oonqnering the unspeakable Turk, is now boiug cioshod by the Allies, being made the goat at the behest of tbe powers. The only Bal kan nation that waa capable of bring ing lasting peaoe is teiug crushed. : 17 Said George K. Beaober, as '.be owner of tbe legal title of the above described property as tbe same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are berety further no tified that P. B. Hawley will apply to tbe ciionit comt of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing the lien against the property above described and mentioned in said certificate, and too ore hereby Hummoaed to appear within sixty days otter tbe first pobliaation of tbe summons exclusive of tb6 day of said flint publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and iu (;ase of yonr failnre to do so, a decree will ber en dered foreclosing tbo lien of said taxes and oosts against the land and prem ises above named. This summons is published by or der of tbe Honorable G. W. Phelps, Judge of tbe Cirouit court of tbe Stato of Oregon, for tho county of Umatilla, aud said ordor was made arid dated this 8tli day of Slay, 1913, and the date of the first publication of this summons is tbe 1th day of July, 1913. All proooss and papers iu this proceeding may be served upon the uudursiguod residing witbiu the Mate of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. Frederick Steiwer, Diutriot Attorney aud Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address, Pendeleton, Oregon. WEDNESDAY In the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe oonnty of Umatilla.- P. B. Hawley, Plaintiff, vs. George K. Beeober and all unknown own ers and all other persons claim ing any interest in or to tbe land de soribed herein, Defendants. SnmmooB for Publication in Fore closure of Tax Lien. To George K. Beeober, the above named defendant, and all un known owners and all other persons claiming any interest in or to tbe land described' herein. In tbe name of the State of Oregon: Yon are hereby notified that P. B. Hawley, tbe bolder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 110, issued on tbe 1st day of November, 1909, by the Tax Collector of the county of Umatilla, State of Oregon for tbe amount of Nine and 25-100 Dollars, tbe same beiug-tbe amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1908, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon npon tbe real prop erty assessed to you, of wbiob voa are the owner as appears of record situated in said County and State and particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, towit: Tbe North bait of tbe Southeast quarter (N of SE'4) and tbe Sonthwest qnarter of tbe Sonbeast quarter (SW of S) iu section, nineteen (19) Townsnip six (6) North Range S3 E. W. M. containing 130 aores. Yon are farther notified that said P. B. Hawley bas paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with tbe rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Yr's. Tax Date Pd. Tax Kec'pt Ami. Rate No. oflnt. JULY 31111 If we had war with "Japan or Germany, vre should bo licked out of our boots," nays Chauuoey Dopew. Perhaps so, but even then we might continue to right. Some of this coun try's most glorious victories were won by men who were tsrcfoi ted aud cold and hungry. The telephone aud mall box should form a part of tbe equipment of every rural tohool. Tbey would brlug tbe patents and outside world into closer tonob with both teaober and pupil, and help solve tuauy of tbe rural teaoher'a problems. i Here is the devil'a name Mrjiated: Takeoff the d aud yon have evil; remove 'l be e a uu you behold the vjl or vile; discard the v and yon baveil; take o? the 1 and yon see '1. CIROUSjl IIIOU May 1(5. '10 4m J 7 110 15 p.c. 1010 Mar. 15, 'II 4-M) 6 3 1.5 p.c. Hill June 1, a IBM 0 00 15 p.c. Said George K. Beeober, as the owner of tbe legal title of tbe above describ ed property as tbe same appears of record, and eaob of the other per sona above namod are hereby further notified that P. B. Hawley will ap ply to tbe Circuit Court of tbe Coun ty and State aforesaid for a deoree foreclosing tbe lien against tbe prop erty above described and mention ed in said certificate. And yon are hereby enmruoned to appear with in sixty days after tbe first publica tion of tbe summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this aotion or pay the amonnt due as above shown together with costs and acorued interest and in case of yonr failure lo do go, a de oree will te rendered foreclosing the lieu of snid taxes and oosts against tbe land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable G. W. Phelps, Jndge of tbe Cirouit Conrt of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe County of Umatilla, and said order was made and dated this 8th day of May, 1913, and the date of tbe first publication of this summons is tbe 4th day of July. 1913. All process and papers in tbia pro ceeding may te served npon (he un dersigned residing witbin tbe State of Oregon, at tbe address hereafter men tioned. Frederick Steiwer, District Attor ney and Attorney for tbe Plaintiff. Address, Pendleton, Oregon. Professional NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. Iu tbe Matter of - tbe Estate of Leo Thomas MoBride, Deceased. Notioe is hereby given to all persons whom it may oonoern that William A. MoBride bos qualified as tbe ex ecutor of tbe lust will and testament of Leo Thomas MoBride, deceased. All persona having claims against tbe estate are required to present them, with proper vouchers as required by law, to said exeoutor at his borne near Adams, Oregon or to his attor neys, Peterson & Bishop, at their law oil ice in tbe Smith-Crawford Building at Pendlovon, Oregon, witbin six mouths from the first publication of this notioe. Dated this tbo 6th' day of June, A. D., 1013. WILLIAM A. McBRIDti, Executor, By PETERSON & BISHOP, Ilia Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In tbe Matter of the Estate of Gustavcs Cornoyer, Deoonsed. Notioe is hereby given that Rose Cornoyer bas qualified as executrix of tbe last will and testament of Gus- tavus Cornoyer, deceased; all persona having claims against tbe estate are required to present them with proper vouchers as required by law to her at the law oflioes of ber attorneys, Pet erson & Bishop, at Athena, Oregon, or at Peudleton, Oregon, witbin six months from tho date of tbe first pat lioalion of this notioe. Dated this the 13th day of Jane, A.D. 1913. ROSE CORNOYER, By Peterson & Bishop, Exeontrlx. Her Attorneys. 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FROOME, pbop.v I t Only First-class Hotel in the City. W : X THE ST. NICHOLS It the only one that can accommodate flflmmarnlftl tnveleil. ? nr. Can beteooi X well eoomended tor lie clean and ventilated rooms. Cob. Maik and Third, ATHisA.Or. E Pendleton and Athena General Photography and Photographic Supplies. Enlarging, Reproducing and Kodak Finishing. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS its f6rty-fifth school year September 19, 113. DEGREE COURSES in manyphasesof agriculture, engineering, home Economics. Mining, forestry. Com merce, PHARMACY. TWO-YEAR . COURSES in agricul ture, HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC ARTS. FORESTRY. COMMERCE, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES in manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. - MUSIC, including piauo, string, band instruments and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Thb Enrichment ok Rurai. Life" and a Catalogue will be mailed free on application. Address II. M..TennanT, Registrar. (tw 7-15 to 9-0) Corvallis, Oregon. ATHENA, One Block South of St. Nichols Hotel, 1st, 2nd, 15th and 16th of each month. PENDLETON, Studio in the Eagle-Woodman Building. YEARS' IENCE Trade Marks . Designs Anyone tending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an Invention Is probably pateiitn'-'e. Communion. Hons strictly confidential. HANUB00K onPatenla sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelT tpeeial notice, without charge, In the Scientific tfttterican A handsomely illustrated weekly. iJinest dr. dilation of any scientiae journal. Terms, 13 a year; four months, tU Sold by all newsdealers. IWUNN&Co.36,B'MdNewYor( Branch Office, 626 F BU Washington, D. C "TheLIFEofa wagonis what counts that's why I buy a Studebaker" 'That's reasonable, isn't it " "A wagon that doesn't last is expensive no matter what price you pay for it" "Suppose you buy three wagons, one after the other, and the three of them don't last as long as one Studebaker which is the best bargain?" "I didn't find this out myself. I heard my grandfather say it a good many years ago. He said he had proved that it paid to buy Studebaker. 1 followed his advice to my own satisfaction." "A wagon can't have life in it unless it has the material and work and finish in it. The Studebaker people have been making vehicles for sixty years. They ought to know how to make wagons right and they do. They have the reputation because they've produced tho goods. They don't put the name Studebaker on until the wagon's tight, and when you see the name Studebaker on a vehicle of any kind it is your insurance of quality." "That's why I buy a Studebaker. I trust a Studebaker wagon - because 1 trust the people that make them. It's good business." "A Studebaker promise is always made good." St tut Daltt or write iu. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NBW YORK MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITT DENVER SALT LAKH CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORB. Where to Buy Good Clothes The KlBX&rUHRS rSOMT.SBODlIU SuniButt Has IS NOT n 1 One of the East's best woolen men, who looked over our fall line, says it is the prettiest in pattern and colorings and most practical in weights and contains the best values ever shown for the price. Besides showing one of the test all-wool lines iu the country, better work will bejshown this fall by producing the best fitting "nicest looking, I o n g est wearing garments made in America and at prices within reach of all. All ladies suits, skirts, one piece dresses and long coats made to order from our material or ycur own Careful attention given to all cleaning, pressing and alteration work. But tons covered. My motto is to please regardless of time or expense. Present location, Foss house, one block north of school house. Athena, Ore. JAMES CONLEY, . - The Tailor '1 OFFICERS 8.F. WILSON, President, H. KOEPKE Vice-President, F. S. Le GROW, Cashier, E. E. KOONTZ. Ass'L Cashier. DIRECTORS S.F.WILSON, H. KOEPKE, W. S. FERGUSON M. L. WAITS, F. S. Le GROW. flflST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA r CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $100,000.00 We extend to our Depositors every cAccommdation consistent with sound Banking. i Athena IKloieU Mrs. L. Chittenden, Proprietor White Help Only, Employed Good, Clean " Rooms Table served I with the best the market affords A Home For the Traveling Public Reasonable Rates Courteous Treatment ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co mmm beauty Is rcade in Athena, by Athena labor, in one of the very best equipped mills in the Northwest, of the best selected Bluestem wheat grown anywhere. Patronize home industry. Your grocer sells the famous American Beauty Flour for $1.4 Per Sack Merchant Millers & Grain Buyers Athena, Oregon. Waitsburg, Wash. ! LATESr PAINLESS OPERATING METHODS MODERN DENTISTS TAYLOR HARDWARE BUILDING, PFNDLETON EXE THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY. FEED & SALE STABLE F. L. ATKINSON, Proprietor The Best of Rigs Careful drivers. Special attention given Commercial trade. Horses boorded by tbe day, week or month. Hardware & Implements G. W. Proebstel, Weston Meritorous values in an uptodate stock of Hardware, Implements and Vehicles. Winona Wagons, Moline Hacks, Buggies, Harness, Incubators and Brooders, Lum ber, Shingles, Cement, Lime and general progressive line to meet all demands, See us before buying. Fair treat ment in quality and price. I All Sold at Reduced Prices for Cash McConnon Remedies Known on their merits, as pure and reliable. We call special attention to our tlaccolax Tables and c7Hentholatum Salve. All wha have used them find same indispensable for the home 0ur& Stock Tonic is made from vegetable products and is gcarranteed from any poison matter. Same can be had from McConnon Wagon or Wright Livery Athena, Oregon