V ' This Edition con tains Tour Pages Athena merchants Carry Big Stocks Buy oYour Groceries from Your Home Grocer v 4 l V I VOLUME XXV. ATHENA. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1913. NUMBER 42 1 Foss-Winship Hardware f Howard ! Heaters The World's Leader In Satisfaction Barrett Building, Athena, Or S323MS3ksEsi&kSttfQEZ25S MRU THE TUEVI-A-LUi LUMBER CO. Lumber, Mill Work and .all Kinds of BUILDING" MATERIAL PAINTS, OILS AND -VARNISriES ( Posts and Blacksmith coal A. M. Johnson, Hanager . Athena, Oregon THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET sstjvP We carry the best 'fl ' That Money ; Buys i .. f'J : '" Our Market is : 1 l-Plii1 ?'Clean and-Gool j (lit It- Insuring, Wholesome Meats. fflJUff ' - 'BRYAN & MEYER 3jr . : Main Street, Athena, Oregoni Ily I 6uauI? 6RQCERIES I Home of QUALITY Groceries Good Groceries go to the Right Spot Every Time This is the Right Spot To go to Every Time for Groceries c TRY TIIESE-TIIEY'LL PLEASE ! ONE BEST THE MONOPOLE Monopole Vegetables Monopole Fruits Monopole Salmon ; Monopole Oysters DELL BROTHERS, Athena, Oregon CATERERS TO THE PUBLIC IN GOOD THING3 TO EAT PI OUT FOR ram MISS MARVIN STATE LIBRARIAN EXPLAINS NEW PURPOSE. Plan Affords Smaller Towns and Country Districts Good Library Facilities. Ab announced last week, Athena was visited Tuesday morning by Miaa Cornelia Marvin, seoretary of the Oregon Library Commission, for tba purpose of setting befora the citizens tbe laws relating to tbe establishing of Conuty libraries. Owing to tbe fact that the boor and place of meeting was known but a short time, only a few assembled in tbe offioe of Attorney Watts to meet tbe ladles, who in addition to Miss Marvin, inolnded Mrs. Lin a H. Stur gis, Mrs. E. P. Marshall and Mrs. N. Berkeley, memfcers of . the library board of Pendleton. A clear and comprehensive state ment of tbe law as amended by laws of 191 1 authorizing the establishing of county litraries, was given by Mies Marvin. Tbe plan oilers to the small towns and districts a poklio library service as good as that of the cities. It insures the free nse of encyclope dias, . standard works and children's books, properly catalogued and class ified. In addition it would have its own delivery station to leoeive books, magazines, etc., from tbe main lib rary for circulation throughout tbe oommnnity. New books, fiction and especially ordered volumes wonld te supplied from the main library and often changed. The oentral county library would be looated at tbeoonnty seat. From it branobes wonld be es tablished In the various towns in the county. To maintain tbis system a small tax of one-tenth mill wonld be neonssary. , So far as the tax is conoerned the amount for Athena's portion amounts to but 1S pet year for the library fund. Tbe cost to the city looally for a branoh library wonld aoorue in tbe rental of a suitable room and equip ment to receive tbe library, with tbe services of an attendant. ' Sentiment in Athena seems to favor the plan and two petitions, asking the County Court to levy the one-tenth mill tax for the library fnnd are now being oiroulated and liberally signed by taxpayers. Petitions are being oiroulated throughout tbe oonnty, and on tbe presentation of these to the County Conrl, it will decide whether tbe plan shall' be adopted in this oonnty. It Is claimed to be in suc cessful operation in Mnltnomab, Was co, Hood River and Klamath oounties. Pupillcss, School Keeps. "The teacher with the biggest snap in tbe oonnty is Franois Wier. in Dis trict 51, at the extreme (op cf Walla Walla oonnty," says Superintendent Johnson of that oonnty. "Wier start ed with four pupils, then two moved awav and now tbe other two have tbo measles and cannot attend. Wier opens the sobool house regularly aod closes at tbe usual time as though the seals were tilled. His pay goes on just the same." The Sausage. Tbe sausage dates back to tbe year 897. It bus been asserted that tbe Greeks in tbe days of Homer manufac tured sausages, but tbis prehistoric mixture bad nothing in common with our modern product The ancient so called sausage wns composed of the same materials which enter into the makeup of the boudin of the French market and the blood pudding of the French Canadian. The ancient sausage was enveloped in . the stomachs of goata. It was not until the tenth cen tury that sausage made of hashed pork became known. It was in or near the year 1500 that, thanks to the introduc tion into Germany of cinnamon and saffron, tbe sausages of Frankfort and Strnssburg acquired a universal reputation. He Had Been There. ' "Can you direct me to tbe best hotel in this town V asked the stranger who, after sadly watching the train depart, bad set bis satchel upon tbe station platform. 1 can," replied the man who was waiting for a train going the other way, "but I bate to do if -Whyr "Because you will think after you're seen ft that I'm a liar." Chicago Record-Herald. Physical Geography. , v Tbe following answer was recently given in a geography examination in reply to tbe question, "From what di rection do root of onr rains come? Most of our rains come straight town, but some of tbem come side ways. ' ' ; Tela One Truth. He (during tbe quarrel) Then, by your own account, I didn't tell yon a single truth lfore we were married. She -You did on; you said you were unworthy of ine. Boston Transcript. Xo tni and permanpnt lame con be founded c?t in iniioni wbicb fro mute Ibtr biii'iiim-M ot tuanklsl" THE OLD OREGON WILL LEAD THEM HISTORIC BATTLESHIP TO LEAD WORLD'S FIGHTING CRAFT. Will Be Commanded By Sur viving Officers Who Made Trip Around the Horn. " Secretary Daniels has formally an nounced that tbe bistorio battleship Oregon, whiob made tbe famooa trip around Cape Horn io tbe early davs of tbe Spanish war, wonld lead tbe great fleet through the Panama Canal when tbe waterway is opened in 1915. While plans for tbe event have not yet been formulated, Secretary Dan iels will be aboard, sb will President Wilson in all probability. It is sug gested too, that all surviving offioers who served on tbe Oregon on the 1898 oroise be again at. their, posts when the battleship beads tbe procession tbrougb tbe canal. . In this, event the Oregon will be commanded by Rear Admiral Charles E. Clark, retired, now living in Washington. The aooeptanoe ty tbe British for eign offioe of the invitation from . tbe United States to send a squadron of British warships through the canal with the international fleet was con veyed to Seoretary Bryan tbrongh Ambassador Page. Great Britain is tbe first of the nations to aocept the invitation to participate in a mobil ization wbiob will bring together at H ampton Roads tbe . greatest feet ever assembled in American waters. PAYNE SPRINTS AT 'FRISCO s With Walter McClure, He Will Run in Two Events. The following, from tbe Oregon Emerald, tbe University paper, sonnds good to Athena, the home of tbe re doubtable Payne: Floyd Payne and Walter MoClnre leave Monday night for San Franoisoo where they are to take part in the meet held there tbe 24th and 25th of tbis month during the Portola Fes tival. Payne, who will repiesent the Uni versity in the mile and two-mile events, is a freshman from Athena. He has never before been under tbe U. of 0. colors, bnt mnoh is expeoted of him as be made very good time lieie last spring in a trial inn against Mo Glore in the mile. MoClnre won by about three feet in tbe fast time of 4:6, while Payne's time was about 4:27. Owing to tbe prevailing wet weather conditions and the poor con dition of the track, it has been im possible to get a line on bis work tbis fall, tnt Bill Hayward figures him to place. MoClnre tons nnder tbe winged "M" of the Multuomaub Club, of Portland, wbiob club he represented at the Olympia meet io Sweden. He also is entered in tbe mile event. Tbe mile race should be a good oce as tbeie are entered from tbe north west alone four good men, namely: Payne ot OieRon; MoClnre of M. A. A. C. aod Clyde and MoClellan of Washington. DEATH OF W. 111. One More Old Soldier Is Gone From the Ranks. After a long and painfal illness, another of Athena's venerable res idents, another member of the now almost extinot Gettysburg Post, G. A. R, has answered tbe last call and crossed the bar. William McIIenry Helmiok died at tbe borne of bis daughter, Mrs. Samuel Boober, at 10 o'clock Tuesday night, and was laid to rest in the Atbona cemetery yesterday, the funeral being condooted from tbe Boober home at two o'olook by Rev. D. M, Helmiok of Waitsbnig M. E. ohnrob, a eousin of tbe de ceased who was summoned here for that purpose. William McIIenry Helmiok was born in Pickaway oaunty, Ohio, Aug ust 26, 1833. Wben but a bey be moved with bis parents to Vermilion county, Illinois, and in 1856 again moved to Taylor couoty, Iowa. He was married to Aon Jane Barr in De cember. 1859. To tbem seven child ren were born, six girls and oae son. The latter preoeded him to tbe grave only a few days, having died at bis borne in the east October 12, nine days previous to tbe death of bis fa ther. Four dangbters bave passed on, also tbe wife, wfao died October 18 1887. Tbe two remaining dangbters are Mrs. E. MoPbenio snd Mrs. Samuel Boober of tbis city. On August Stb, 1861, Mr. Helmiok enlisted in Co. K, 4tb Iowa Volun teers, sod served as srrgeant to Cspt. A. R. Anderson. He was honorably discharged on tbe 4tb of September, 1864. He came to Athena June 10, 1890. In May, 1911, be was stricken with paralysis, and received tbe sec ond stroke a few days ago succumbing on October 21, 1913. Mr. Helmiok was member of tbe Baptist cburcb. and a kindly and geotie sool teloved ty 1L MAKING THINGS WORSE. i ran T Evans In Baltimore American. Pinkerton-Grav. Mr. Lawrenoe Plnkerton of this city, and Miss Lorraine Gray of Mil ton, ware married in that oily, yes terday. Tbe groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Plnkerton, and tbe bride is one of Milton's fairest daugh ters, ine young couple will reside on tbe Piokerton farm, northwest of town. Build Concrete Addition. Before moving into tbe building recently puiobaaed from Mrs. Taylor, Zerba Brothers may deoide tn extend tbe building to tbe alley with a con crete addition. If they deoide Io bnild tbe addition, it will be used for tbe maobine shop exclusively, leaving all of tbe main building to be naed as a garage. PLAN UNDER WAY TO HARNESS CREAT PRIEST RAPIDS. The Reclamation of 1,000,000 Acres and Electrification of a Railway Is Enterprise. Reclamation of 1,000,000 acres of land in Eastern Washington, an ex penditure of between $ IS, 000,000 and 125,000,000 in development of tbe largest irrigation and power projeot in the Northwest and opening up the of the Priest Rapids oountry will be gin at once if the final trip of inspec tion to Priest Rapids, made by a par ty of American and European capital ists, results satisfactorily. Already funds for tbe construction of a dag 70 feet in height at tbe foot of the rapids, wbiob will be tbo moat stupendous engineering teat of its kind in that section of tbe oountry are said to have been assured. Involved in tbe project is the eleo trifloation of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway from Cascades to Puget Sound terminal, tbe taking over of tbe Hauford irrigation projeot on tbe opposite aide of tbe Colombia River and the merging and construct ing ot many eleotrio railway lines, ao oording to information said to have been gleaned from a member of tbe party. ' In Interests of Library. Mrs. Una Sturgis, Mrs. E.- P. Mar. shall and Mrs. N. Berkeley, of Pen dleton, were in tbe oity Tuesday morn ing, accompanying Miss - Cornelia Marvin, tbe state librarian. Tbe ladies made only a abort stay, motor ing on to Weston, Milto'j and Free-water. (M't Wt ot Ovcrcosits that f it 4$ OIK We make 'em that way, from cloth that is guaran teed to give absolute satisfaction. No "hootching" out of shape in these coats, which are made true to your measure. When you wear one of them, you look like you are going somewhere. Size 'em up on the other fellow, then drop in and select jr our cloth and style. Main Street RUSSELL PIERSOL Athena Oreg