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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
F. B. Boyd, Publisher
Published Every Friday. Office, Corner
Third and Jefferson Streets.
Entered In the Fostofflce at Athena, Oregon,
an ecoudclass Mall Hatter.
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cATHENA. ORE.. AUG. 8 1913
If Hnerta's government was worthy
of recognition, why didn't the laft
administration recognize it? Tba re
publican organs, including the Ore
gonian have suddenly sprang a spon
taneous desire for recognition of the
Mexican murderer and his arsenal
ized official gang whom the recently
deposed ambassador jefrrs to as the
Mexioin government. President Wil
sou and Secretary Bryan, from appear
ances, fail to see any semblance of
government in Mexico at the present
time. In'view of the faot that dollar
diplomacy is not in favor with the
present administration, no gov
ernment is to be recognized in Mexico
until there is a government to recog
nize. Which from the President's
view will be along ahoot October 26,
when the presidential eleotlon is held
in Mexico, when the people will have
a ohanoo to vote on who shall govern
them. .
Are we "getting in bad?" About
all the nations of the first class, in
cluding England, Russia and Ger
many, have declined to come over and
play in Tiisoo's back yard in 1915"
China has not teen heard fiom.
What's molly now. Too mnoh Pan
ama? j
Gee I That handicap of the Wilson
administration Bryan and MoRey-noldsl
Banks in 59 cities, Inolndiug Port
land, Seattle and Spokane are to te
made depositories for $50,000,000 of
government fnnds, if needed to move
the crops now being harvester) in the
Sontb, West and on the Paoiflo slope.
This is the MoAdoo way of taking
the reins oat of the hands of Wall
street to avert the stereotyped finan
cial stringency that is annually ex
pectedfor certain purposes, in the
interest of certain interests along
about orop-tuoviog time. Some dilfer
out from the old way, isn't it. The
way that some yoara ago compelled
(be Governor of Oregon to stand in the
breach and deolare holidays foi a
month in order to keen the tanks
open. Well, well, one by one, those
little splinters of the Democratia plat
form nailed at Bultimore, are begin
ning to stick oioaud where tbey will
f'o the most good.
Ally tntored republican news organs
are lamenting that Bryan end Mo
Roynolds are members of tbe WUhou
fvtlnet. Inferenoe is made that
uNide from these two, Wilson 'has a
very respectable official family. Come
to think of it, these dead issue sheets
ure not "butting in" in the least,
-jiuce the party tbr represented
1. rooked itself out at Chicago, they
a pb bad b mess of a time in sighting
s;i nothing to train their artillery on.
liiyan is used to It and throng!) the
vtnomoua attacks may be depended
' pun to saw wood, wbile MoReyuolds
ir.iv be depended npou to wealbet tbe
(uuoeited gruelling ho is receiving
i ora these organs without a paity.
So the Mexican aniUHHsador is dowu
and out or will be totally, Ootobor
10. If his talkative tongue wiggled
in Mexloo as uiuoh as it did after ar
rival in tbe States it's a wonder that
1)0 lasted as long as he did in official
lifo. A few tnonoyorats aud one or
two hold-over softsides ou the foreign
relations committee in oongress uo
iuclded with Ills Huorta recognition
plana. Cat President Wilson aud
Seoretary Bryan have a plan that
beats the talkative ambaNsador's all
to flinders. Ilouoe tbe "skeetoiiug" of
t' 3 ambassador.
It seems quite natural tor some to
v ;rry abont Japan. Tbey fear sl.a
v Ulforoe a war on this country. This
v.brryve think OBelem. Japan hoa
ether fish to fry. IndiiHttinl progress
i her greatest neod. She wants more
t ritory, of course, aud may be com-
Uod to seek It by oouqucxt, but she
ill hardly come bo far and take snob
great ohanoos of boiug defeated in a
war With the best lighting people ou
tarth.
Gasoline vs. tbe horse has beeu car
tied into the Umatilla grain Uelds as
well as on the publio highway. One
Athena wheat raiser is deuionstiating
what can te done with tbe caterpillar
engine ngatust the operation of his
farming plant, with mules. He has
sold his males.
Ileppuer citizens have contributed
f 1000 for tbe first Morrow conuty fair
and $1200 dollars in cash will be paid
ont in premiums. In tbe past whea
Morrow conuty waa hyphenated with
Umatilla in tbe district fair tusiucss,
bhe always exhibited creditable de
velopment of her resources.
The dUoDKioos in oongress are about
us hot as tbe Washington weather;
t ut there 1)N been no prostrations
: . I lU i winds of that kind.
- . ,' i i ct raue jhyniual
Burglars and the Law.
Remarking that many members of
tbe public feel some doubt as to tbe
precise extent to which the law will
uphold them in using violence to defeat
or capture n burglar, the Law Journal
of London says: "A peaceful tres
passer must be requested to depart in
peace, and only on his refusal can
force be used to remove him, but a
violent or an armed trespasser can be
removed without such a request As
a general rule, however, it is not law
ful to kill even a person assaulting one
or stealing one's goods. Unless one's
life Is in danger such an act Is at best
tun nsln lighter Possibly in the defense
of one's borne the use of firearms Is
Justifiable, even If no violence to the
person is threatened, but this Is very
doubtful."
A Lost Chance.
Years ago a man named Snltzmnnn
owned an estate In Grlqualand, South
Africa, and adjoining his property was
an old, rundown farm that bad not
been worked on account of Its poor soil
nr.d lack of necessary water. The own
er of (he farm met Ilerr Saltzmann one
day and offered to trade tbe farm for
sn old waistcoat he bad seen him wear
ing As Snltzmnnn did not wish to
burden himself with a piece of worth
less land, be kindly refused the offer.
A few years later big, clear diamonds
were found on this waste stretch, and
now thousands of pounds could not
purchase It London Mall.
Not Very Reassuring.
He Your father called nie n timber
wolf What did be mean by that? She
- Oh. that's Just one of pa's political
expressions. He lined to live out west,
you know, and nothing ever pleased
hiiu so n inch us to shoot a timber wolf
bi-fore breakfast. Of course, ho didn't
mean nnythlng by it.-Cleveland Plain
Dealer
Papa's Fault.
Father-1 have Just heard that that
Incorrigible son of mine has Just mar
ried a well known actress. Daughter
Well, you have yourself to blame, fa
ther. Father-Flow do you make that
out? Daugbtor-IIaven't you often
told hlni to hitch his wngon to a star?
All Over.
"Well, dear, I guess the honeymoon
is over."
"Why do you say that?" pouted the
bride.
"I have been taking stock, and I find
that I am down to $2.C5." Washington
Herald
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon, for tbe County of Umatilla.
P. B. Ilawley, Plaintiff, vs. George
K. Beeoher and all uoknowu own
ers and all other persons claiming
any Interest in or to tbe land descri
bed herein, Defendants.
Summons for Publication iu lor o-
closure of Tax Lieu.
To George K. Beenbei tbe above named
defendant, and all unknown owners
and nil other persons claiming any in
terest in or to the land described
herein:
In tbe name of the State of Oregou,
yon are hereby notified that P. B.
Ilawley, the bolder of Certlloate of De
linquency numbered S80. issued on the
1st day of August, 1910, by the Tax Col
lector of tbe oouuty of Umatilla State
of Oregon, for tbe amount of Thirteen
aud 15-100 Dollars., tbe same beiug
tbe amount then dne and delinquent
for taxes foftbe year 1908, togettier
with penalty, interest aud costs tboio-
oo upon the real property assessed to
yon, ot wbiob yon are tbe owner as
appears of reaoid, situated in said
County and Slate, and particularly
touuded aud dosoribed as follows, to-
wit:
Tbe Northeast quarter (NEK) of
Suotiou 19, Township G Nortb, lUuge
y;l E. W. M. ooutaluiag 103 sores.
Yon are further notified that said P.
U. Ilawley has paid taxes on said prem
ises for prior aud enbseqnont years
with the late of iutetest on said
amounts as follows:
Yr'aTux Dutcpd. Tax Ke'jt Awt. Itnlo
wo. or iih.
iHIKi AUK. I, 'ID
mm auk. t, uo
IHI0 JulyH, TJ
lull June 18, 'ia
t
III.) I 2 7,1 Id (i.e.
bm II ,10 15 p.p.
(HU ' 15 p.c.
(MM 10 37 ljp.c.
Hi 17
Suit George K. Beeoher, as '.be
owner of the legal title ot tbe above
described property as the same appears
of record, aud oaobof the other persons
above named are betety further no
tified that P. B. Ilawley will apply to
the circuit court of tbe county aud
statu aforesaid for a decree foreclos
ing tbe lieu against the property
above described and mentioned lu
eald certificate, and von are hereby
SQuiruooed to appear witbin sixty
days siter tbe first publication ot tbe
aummoua exclusive ot the day ot said
flitst publication, and defend this
Motion or pay tbe amount due as
above shown together wltb costs and
aocrued interest and iu i;ase ot your
failure to do so, a decree will bereu
dered foreolosing tbe Hen ot said taxes
and costs against the land and prem
ises above named.
This summons it published by or
der of the Honorable G. W. Phelps.
Judge of the Circuit court ot tbe
State ot Oregon, for the county of
Umatilla, and said order was made
aud dated this Stu day of May, 1913,
aud the date of the first publication
of tbla aummoui is the 4th day of
July, 1913.
All process and papers in ibis
proceeding may be served npou tbe
nudursigned residing witbin the Mate
ot Oregon, at tbe address hereafter
mentioned.
Frederick Stelwcr, District Attorney
and Attorney for the Plaiutitf.
Address, Fudletou, Oregon.
SUMMONS. "
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon, for tbe oouuty of Uma
tilla. 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 da
soribed herein, Defendants.
Summons for Publication in Fore
closure of Tax Lien.
To George K. Beeoher, 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 tbe State ot Oregon:
Yon are hereby notified tbat P. B.
Hawley, tbe holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 110, issued on
tbe 1st day of November, 1909, by
tbe Tax Collector of the connty of
Umatilla, State of Oregon for tbe
amount of Nine and 25-100 Dollars,
tbe same beiug tbe amount then dne
and delinquent for taxes for the year
1908, together with peoalty, interest
and costs thereon npon tbe real prop
erty assessed to you, of whiob Ton
are tbe owner as appears of record
situated in said County and State
and particularly bounded aud de
scribed as follows, towit:
Tbe North half of tbe Southeast
quarter SEJ) and the
Southwest quarter of tbe Souheast
quarter (SWK of SEH) in section,
nineteen (19) Township six (6) North
Range 83 E. W. M. containing 120
aores.
Yon are further notified that said
P. B. Ilawley has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or snbseqoent
years with tbe rate of interest on
said amounts as follows:
Yr'g.TftX DutePd. Tax Itec'pt Amt. Rate
No. of Int.
Professional .
lilUB May 15. '10 5T(i8 $ 7 HO IS p.o.
KHO Mur.15,'11 m 8 03 15 p.c.
1U June IS, a (BUD BOO 15. p.c.
Said George K. Beeoher, as the owner
of the legal title of tbe above describ
ed property as tbe same appears of
record, and eaob of tbe other per
sons above named are hereby f nrtber
notified that P. B. Hawley will ap
ply to the Circuit Court of the Conn
ty and State aforesaid for a deoree
foreclosing tbe lien against tbe prop
erty above described and mention
ed in said oertifloate. And yon are
hereby summoned to appear with
in sixty days after tbe first publica
tion of the summons exolnsive of the
day of said first publication, and
defend this action or pay tbe amonnt
due as above sbown together with
costs and aocrued interest and in
case of your failure to do so. a de
cree will be rendered foreolosing
tbe lien of said taxes and costs
against the land and premises above
named.
This summons is published by or
der of tbe Honorable G. W. Phelps,
Judge of tbe Cirouit Court of tbe
State of Oregon, for tbe County of
Umatilla, and said order was made
and dated this 8th day ot May, 1913,
and tbe date of tbe first publication
of this summons is tbe 4th day of
July. 1913.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may te served npon tbe un
dersigned residiug witbin tbe State of
Oregon, at tbe address hereafter men
tioned. . .
Frederiok Steiwer, Distiiot Attor
ney and Attorney for tbe Plaintiff.
Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tbe Connty Court of tbe State of
Oregon, for Umatilla Couuty.
In tbe Matter of the Estate of
Leo Thomas MoBride, Deceased.
Notioe is hereby given to all persons
whom it may oonoeru tbat William
A. MoBride has qualified as tbe ex
eoutor of tbe lust will and testament
of Leo Thomas MoBride, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
estate are required to present tbem,
with proper vouchers as required by
law, to said exeoutor at his borne
near Adams, Oregon or to bis attor
neys. Peterson & Bishop, at their law
oil ice in tbe Smitb-Crawford Bnilding
at Pendle.on, Oregon, witbin six
mouths from the first publication of
this notioe.
Dated this tho 6th day ot Jnne,
A. D., 1913.
WILLIAM A. McBRIDlS,
Execntor,
By PETERSON & BISHOP,
' t His Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
iu tbe Couuty Court of tbe State
ot Oregon for Umatilla Connty.
In the Matter of the Estate ot
Gostavus Coruoyer. Deoeased.
Notice is berety given that Rose
Coruoyer has qualified as executrix
ot tbe last will aud testament of Gos
tavus Coruoyer, deoeased; all persona
having claims against tbe estate are
required to present tbem witb proper
vonobets as required by law to her at
the law oBioea of .her attorneys, Pet
erson & Bishop, at Athena, Oregon, or
at Pendleton, Oregon, witbin six
months from tho date of tbe first put
licatiou ot this notioe.
Dated tbis tbe 13th day of Joue,
A.D. 1913. ROSE CORNOYER,
By Petorsnn & Bishop, Exeootrlx.
Her Attorneys.
PAINTING
In All Branches
PAPERING
And Decorating
Complete Stock of
Wall Paper, Paint
Oil, Glass etc
G. It. KIDDER,'
Mala Street, Athena, Ore.
S. F. Sharp
PHYSICIAN v AND SURGEON
Special attention given to all
calls both night and day. '
Calif promptly answered. Office on Third
Street, Athena Oregor
PETERSON & BISHOP
Attorneys-at-Law
Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon
Homer I. Watts
Attorney-at-Law
Athena, Oregon. -
C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V.
Official Stock Inspector. Graduate McKillip
Vetinary college, Chicago
Phone Main 27, PENDLETON, OREGON
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist
DR. E. J, SLOCUM
Suggestive Therapeutist
Office in Barrett Building -
Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Exami
nation and Consultation Free.
' THE
1ST. NICHOLS HOTEL
J. E. FROOME, prop.
Only First-class Hotel in
I THE ST. NICHOLS
1 the only one that can accommodate
commercial traveler!.
Can beieoomended tor Us clean and
well ventilated rooms.
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Cor. Mais and Third, ATHSHA.Or.
STUDIO
Pendleton and Athena
General Photography and Photographic
Supplies. Enlarging, Reproducing and
Kodak Finishing.
OREGON
AGRfCULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS its forty-fifth school year
SEPTEMBER 10, 1013.
DEGREE COURSES in many phascsof
AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, HOME
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TWO-YEAR COURSES In aghicul-
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ARTS, FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
TEACHER'S COURSES in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, baud
instruments and voice culture. .
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
'Tub Enrichment of Rurai. Life"
and a Catalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Address II . M. TennanT, Registrar.
(tw-7-i5to9 ) 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.
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Anyone sending a sketch and description may
qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentn'-'e. Communica
tions strictly confidential. HANUBOOK on Patent
tent free. Oldest asency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
rpreial notice, without charge, in the
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A handsomely HlnstTated weekly. T.aroest cir
culation of any sclontlSo journal. Terms, t'S a
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- Branch Office, 626 F BU Washington, D. C.
"I've had myStudebaker
15 years and not
a cent for repairs"
A word of just praise for a wagon that has
done its work faithfully and well.
Men become attached to their Studebakers
proud of them.
Because they realize that a Studebaker is
built on honor and with an experience in wagon
building that dates back to 1 852.
Studebaker wagons are a result of that long
experience, coupled with a desire to build the
best wagons, not cheap ones.
And when your dealer says "Buy a Studebaker
there's no better wagon made" he's giving you
the verdict of a million farmers. He is not asking
you to try an experiment.
Farm Wagons
Dump Wairona
BusiseM Wagons
Trucks
Burgles
Pony Carta
DeBrery Wagon
Surreys
Harness
Sec our Dealer or write vi.
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Where to Buy Good Clothes
The
MARK&tURraS
ISCNlSROUlKt
SUXitUUS
1?JS IS NOT
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L.
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 bsst 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
ton covered. My motto is to please regardless of time or expense. Present
location, Foss bouse, one block north of school bouse. -
Athena, Ore. JAMES CON' LEY, The Tailor
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OFFICERS
F. WILSON, President,
KOEPKE Vice-President,
S. Le GROW, Cashier,
E. KOONTZ. Ass't Cashier.
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' DIRECTORS
S. F. WILSON, H. KOEPKE,
W. S. FERGUSON M. Li WAITS, '
F. S. Le GROW.
N1ISI NATIONAL BANK
, OF ATHENA
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $100,000.00
We extend to our Depositors every c-Accommdation
consistent with sound Banking.
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thena Hote
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.
Is trade in Athena, by Athena labor, in one ol 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
$1.40 Per -Sack
Merchant Millers & Grain Buyers
Athena, Oregon. Waitsbiirg, Wasifr
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LATEST PAINLESS OPERATING METHODS
MODERN DENTISTS
TAYLOR HARDWARE BUILDING, PFNDLETON
nvRtfyAn
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
sowt BKwa powoeh eo., new took.
Hardware & Implements
6. 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. v
All Sold at Reduced Prices for Cash
McConnon Eemedies
Known on their merits, as pure and reliable. We call special attention to
our oMaccolax Tablets and cJMentholatum Salve. AH who have used them
find same indispensable for the home
Our Stock Tonic
is made from vegetable products and is gnarranteed from any poison matter.
Same can be had from McConnon Wagon or
Wright Livery Athena, Oregon