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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
n an independent; newspaper F. B. Boyd, Publisher . Published Every Friday. Office, Corner Third and Jefferson Streets. 'in', H0TO1 bWHEMOODT Entered In the roatofflce at Athena, Oregon a econdolaw Mail Matter. '"'Subscription Rates. " One copy, one year?.'. . $1.50 When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) One copy, six months. ."..Y. . .'.T.'T. . "'.73 One copy, three months. .......... f. ,.50 Advertising Kates.'' ' Display, transient," Running less than one - month, first insertion, per inch. . . ... 25c Subsequent, insertions .............. Display regular, per inch. . . .. .'... 12s Local readers, first insertion, per line. 10c Subsequent insertions, per line...... 5c Lodge resolutions, per line .......... 5c Church notices, admission, per line. . 5c tATHENA. ORE.. MAR. 27 ...... 1914 The Press 'baa made arrangements through the Amerioan Press Assooia tioD, of whioh it is a member, where by it secures for publication a aeries of articles on home trade building and which shows op in their true; light t I ..I..,'... kUHfli! a t ti a moil ; order housed Tbia paper willrpub lish tbe at tides free of any charge to the business men of Athena, saving them the coat of anoh "epeoial" aer vloe aa was offered them by a travel log representative tbia week.' The Press articles, tbe fliet installment of wbiob will appear next week, are ar guments from the pen of Thomas J. Sullivan, economical expert and expo nent of better cosiness development, whose blent and ability; have long been sought by the leading magazines of the nation. ' These artiolee are edu cational to tbe buying publio and every merchant in Athena will be benefitted' by them, w hether be is an advertiser in these columns or not.'; Woolgrowera of Oregon have been cautioned abont hasty contracting of their wool. Tbe National Wool Warobonae & . Storage company of Obioago. prediots higher prioes and warm growers of the inadviaibility of making oontraota at tbia time. , Tel egrams carrying tbe warning have been reoelved at wool oentera all over tbe Northwest. Interest centers 'in ' tbia warning from tbe faot that buy ers are endeavoring to. use the Dem ocratic tariff rednotion bugaboo as a leverage to buy up the new wool mop as cheaply aa possible, wben the fact i4 apparent that there is a steady op ward trend in domestic and foreign wool markets, based npoq stable Con The people of Umatilla County, generally apeaklng, will be pleased to bear of the entranoe of Joseph N. Boott aa a candidate for Joint Senator ti represent Umatilla. Union and Mor row ooontiea In tbe legislature. And none more so than bia frienda in Ath ena and vicinity bia home community. Joe la one of tbeoleanest, most capa tie men to enter tbe campaign tboa far for any office within tbe gift of the people. That be will have a platform, goea without sayiogj and that be will &i ay with any pledges be makes the people through bia platform, if elect id, does not require eveu aaaoranoe, when the calibre and integrity of Joe Scott ia taken into consideration. . Oregon's "Blue Sky" law is to have its constitutionality tented in tbe I'ourta. An attaok will be made upon il t'y the "National Mercantile Com pany," aome sort of a concern with a Canadian charter, having ita offioea in Vancouver, D. 0. Since tbe Blue Sky law went into effeot in tbia state it baa beoome a notloable faot that sales men of etook in wildoat tobemea have passed up Athena puiobaaers. "Wire less" etook ia unheard of here and robberneok plantatlona are unloaded elsewhere. If AmerlOBD wool growers can add three oenti per pound to tbe value of their produot if they would tend it to market graded and put op oa attract ively aa are the Australian woola, why don't they do it? Sand and grease are not putobaaed by the "buyers; it'a tbe wool they are after, hence close grading reaulta often to the detriment of the ealler. Good olotbea glvea a "front" to tbe wearer, it Is eald. Evidently tbia ap pliea to Villa,, who soma days -go donned the flrat military uniform be has ever worn. He immediately or. dered the advance of bia army upon the stronghold of TorrooO. The result ia known. A mail order house in Chioago did 83 million dollars worth of business during 1912. They declared a divi dend of 1? per cent. - All tbia business wai aeoared through the medium of a pioture book. James Rosa uud his daughter Janet from Canada visited relatives in Chi cago recently. Day arter day Janet and her father went sightseeing, al ways together. . , .,'.'.' Janefa aunt, noticing this, one day suggested that she let her father go downtown alone some time, jokingly adding. "Meu do uot like to have wo men always tugging alone." "Aye, ahnty. but be wahnU uie." ex plained Janet earnestly. "He canna thole to stir out o" the boose his lane. Ye wadna Meeve boo fasttt ho Is ony where wiWt me. V see, faltber tna'ka sic brukl Seontch that stranjeer folkdin ken what lfa a' aboot, an 1 hao tap k;h wl' hiiu tae dao the con verriu.,-lCvwj'lHKljf'B. When Disaster Came All Were Kin and Equality Reigned. Frienda "who went through tbe hor rors of tbe San Francisco earthquake In 1000 and kept their' spiritual senses alert tell me that its most poignant experience was not one of horror or of pity, but of the almost miraculous at tainment of human brotherhood. "Just after the dlsnster, when rich and poor waited In line together for their allowance of bread and milk, I saw," says a friend, "a rich woman from tbe St Francis hotel lying asleep on a doorstep with her bead on a muff. A long sable coat was thrown over ber, and under one corner of It a young Japanese boy, a perfect stranger to her, was curled op asleep. ;'Everybody was everybody's friend, and, though we were all dog tired, there, was not a word of complaint or ill nntura To bivouac together Id the park and care for each other's babies around fires of driftwood gathered on the beach transformed men and wo men Into defenseless children of tbe earth, revealed each to each by their Innate lovableness. "Common danger and mutual help fulness, common misfortune, common work, common confrontation with the elemental, brought a swift achieve ment of almost Ideal brotherhood. A crushing blow made all the world for a time kin. "-Atlantic Monthly. 'TAKING A PHOTOGRAPH. So Easy Nowadays That It Positively , ' Peeved the Old Timer. t." "I'm, in an organization where the members are expected to fnrulsh the secretary with photographs of tbein aelves." 1 VYesr "Well, I hadn't been to a photogra pher's for twenty years.- 1 hated to go. I remembered the old head clamp, and the twisted spine, and the awkward bands, and tbe depressed chin, and tbe allly smile. It seemed to me worse than the dentist's. But 1 bad to go. I walked into the photographer's big room like a Christian martyr, and the operator pointed out a chair, and I sat down, and he said, 'That's all' 1 ask ed blin to repeat it lie did. Then 1 got out of the chair and went bnck to my office," , "Well?" "Well, I don't feel right about It It didn't seem to me worth , while. don't think tbe photographer treated me right It looked to me aa if he bad a disagreeable Job on his bands and wanted to shirk it lie should have fussed over me more. , What do 1 know about posing? Besides, 'there wasn't time.' That's all,' be said, and Hipped me out of the chair. They didn't snub me that way twenty years ago, no. alrl" Cleveland Plain Dealer. i Wrong Again. "There Is nothing new under the sun." quoted the Sngp. ' "How about the antique furniture?" nuked the Fool.-Clncbnnatl Knqulrer. , Fine. ' : , Judge Thirty days. Prisoner Oh please don't send me to jail, your hon or. Judge-Well, then, I'll make It $30. How's that? Prisoner Fino. Buffalo Express. , , . Call For City Warranted Notice ia hereby given that tbe City of Athena will redeem tbe following warranta: Warrants drawn on tbe Water Fund, No. 015 to 690inolaslve, Warrants, drawn on tbe General Fond No.. .670 to 614 inclusive. These war ranta will oease to draw interest from date of publication of tbia notioe. Dated Maroh G. 1014 ' V. 0. Burke, Treasurer. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. , ' In Foreclosure of Tax Lien. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Umatilla. Lexington Realty Company, a corpor ation, Plaintiff, va. W. R. Howard and also all persona or parlies un known, claiming any right, title, ta tate, lien or interest in the real es tate desoiibed herein, Defendauta: To W. R. Howard, tbe above named defendant, and also all peraona or partlea unknown claiming auy light, . title, estate, Hen or iutereat in the . real eatate deaoribed herein: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that Lex ington Realty Company, a corpora tion, ia the bolder of Certificate of Delioquenoy numbered 603. Issued on the 8d day of February, 1913, by tbe Tax Collector of tbe County of Uma tilla, State of Oregon, for tbe amount of Two aod 10-100 ($2.10) Dollars, tbe same being tbe amount then due and delinquent for taxea for tbe year 1007, together with penalty, interest and oosta tbeieon upon the real property asaesaed to you, of whioh yon are tbe owner aa appeara of reoord, situated in aaid County and State, and partic ularly bounded and described aa fol lows, to wit; Lot 10 in Heollon 18, Twp. 8 North of Range 36 East W. M. I You are further notified that aaid Lexington Realty Company, corpor ation, Laa paid taxea on aaid premUea tor autaequent years with the late of interest on aaid amounts aa lollowa: Yi'rn Pate .Tax Receipt .Rata of Tax 1'Hld Number Am't' lutein Xvm Fob 8, 1913 7012 si.w liiwret Mm " ' wm l.io " ItltO 7018 1 " iini " " 8.wr i .as " toll Aprl, " 5709 l.is M " Said W. R. Howard, aa tbe owner of tbe legal title of tbe above deaoribed property aa the aame appears of reoord and each of the other peraona above named are hereby further notified that Lexington Realty Company, a corporation, will apply to tie Clrouit Court of tte County and 8tate afore said for a deoree foreclosing tbe lien against tbe property above deaoribed and mentioned in Bald certificate. And you are hereby summoned te appear within aixty daya after tbe that pub. lioation of tbe eummona exclusive of tbe day of aaid drat publication, and da- feed tbia action or pa? tbe amount due aaatova shown together with oosta and accrued interest end in caae of your failure to do to, a decree will be ran dered foreeloaiug the Ilea of aaid taxea and oosta agalnat the land aod pram iea above iatud, Tbia anmmona ia published ly order of tbe Hooorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor the County of Umatilla, and eaid order waa made and dated this 14th day of February, 1914, and the date of the first publication of tbia summons ia tbe 27tn day of February, 1914. , ," All process and papers in tbia pro ceeding mav be served upon tbe under signed residing within tbe State of Oregon, at tbe addresa hereafter men tioned. , FREDERICK SIEIWER, Diet. Atty. and Attorney for tbe Plain tiff. Address Pendleton, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Ip tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In tie Matter of tbe Estate of Eliza MoPbail, Deoeased. 'Notioe is hereby given to all persona whom it may oonoern tbat John Mo Pbail baa been appointed and baa qualified aa administrator of the ea tate of Eliza MoPhail, deoeased. All peraona having olaims against tbe aaid estate are required to present them with vouchers as required by law to tbe aaid administrator at tbe office of Will M. Peteraoo, bia attor ney, in tbe Smith-Crawford Building at Pendleton, Oregon, within aix montha from date hereof. Dated this tbe 6th day of Maroh, A. D. 1914. JOHN MoPHAIL, Administrator. By WILL M. PETERSON, Hia Attorney. SUMMONS. Iu the Oironit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. P. M. Wilson, Plaintiff va. Mabel Wilson, Defendant. To Mabel Wilsoo, the above named defendant: .' In tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear and anawer the com plaint tiled against you in tbe above entitled suit within. nix weeka after tbe date of the first publioation of this summons against you, publioation to be made in tbe Athena Press, a newa paper published weekly at Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon, and you will take notioe tbat if yon fail to so appear and anawer the aaid complaint or otberwiae plead thereto within aaid time the plaintiff for want tbereof will take judgment against you for tbe relief prayed for and demanded in the complaint filed herein viz: For an absolute deoree of divorce forever dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for anoh other and fur ther relief aa tbe ooort may deem juat and equitable. Tbia summons ia published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Gilber: W. Phelps, judge of tbe Sixth Judicial District of tbe State of Oregon, duly made aud entered in tbe above entitled ooort on tbe 10th day of February, 1914. The first publioation thereof ia to be made on tbe 13tb day of Feb ruary, 1914. and tbe aame will be pub lished for six oonseoutive weeka there in, tbe last publioation to appear on Friday, tbe 27th day of Maroh. 1914. Homer I. Watta. ' Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Clrouit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla Countv. George Pambrnn Plaintiff, va. Mary Pambron, Defendant. To Mary Pambrun, tbe above named defendant: In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and anawer the com plaint filed against yon in tbe above entitled suit within aix weeka after tbe date of tbe first publioation of tbia anmmona againat you, publioation to be made in tbe Athena Press, a newspaper published weekly at Ath ena, Umatilla county, Oregon, and yon will taken notioe tbat if you fail to ao appear and anawer tbe aaid com plaint or otherwise plead thereto with in aaid time, tbe plaintiff for want thereof will take judgment againat you for tbe relief prayed for and demanded in tbe oom plaint filed herein via: for an absolute deoree of divoroe forever dissolving tbe bonds of matri mony cow existing between tbe plain, tiff and defendant, and for tbe settle ment and adjueiment of the property rigbta existing between tbe plaintiff and defendant and for anoh other aod further relief as tbe Court may . deem just and equitatle. Tbia summons ia published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Pbelpa, judge of tbe Sixth Judioial District of the State of Oregon, duly made and entered in the above entitled court nn tbe 10th day -of February, 1914. The first publication thereof ia to be made on tbe 13th day of Feb ruary, 1914, and the aame will be pub lished for aix consecutive weeka therein, tbe last publioation to appear oa Friday, tbe 27tb day of Maroh, 1914. Homer I. Watta, Attorney for Plaintiff. T. D. Taylor For Sheriff I hereby aooonnce to tbe voters of Umatilla county, tbat I will be a can didate for re-eleotion to the of floe of Sheriff, sutjeot to the will of tbe Demooratio primaries. My reoord aa an offioer during the preceding terms I have held the offloe. apeaka for it self, and if again elected, 1 will con tinue to give my best aervloea. T. D. TAYLOR. Paid Advertisement L. L. Mann For Sheriff If eleoted Sheriff of Umatilla Coun ty, I promise tbe people that I will give my personal attention to the work of my office, and tbat I will endeavor by every fair meana to enforoe all the laws of tbe State cf Oregon, inolnding the la we against bootlegging, gambling and prostitution and other orimea of like nature. . Aa a taxpayer, I am in favor of economy in all of tbe business of tbe County, and will, if ' eleoted, conduot the Sheriff's offioe striotly upon business principles. L. L. MANN. Paid Advertisement. THE" ST. NICHOLS HOTEL J. E. FROOME, prop. Only First-class Hotel in the City. THE ST. NICHOLS li the only one that can accommodate oomrao-olal travelers. Can beiecomended tor ita elean and . well Tentllated rnotna. a Cob. Maik andThibd, Athena, Or. 4 I, E. RUDE, LIVESTOCK and Genera AUCTIONEER Satisfaction Guaranteed Reference First National Bank of Athena Office, Dutch Henry Auction, Feed and Sale Stable, Pendleton, Oreg. Phone, 133. bA - IIl.' 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You may find out afterwards when it is to late. Don't trust that material man; don't tempt the contractor's honesty. - Build with brick tbe one material that is actually fool-prooC ' Best grade Common Building Brick always on hand. Correspondence ia solicited. ' WESTON BRICKYARD P. T. Harbour, Mg'r. Weston, Oregon a - .. " OFFICERS W Vt. SHAFFER President, W. S. FERGUSON, Vice-President, F. S. Le GROW, Cashier. R. F. CANNON, Asa't Cashier 1 DIRECTORS W. B. SHAFFER. H. KOEPKE, W. S. FERGUSON M. L. WA118, F. S. Le GROW. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $100,000.00 L. We extend to our Depositors every cAccommdation ; ' consistent with sound Banking. 1 u. s. Cream Separators If you are interested in a Cream Separator, you will be pleased with the latest U.S. Prices $30 Up Liberal allowance on old machines. Free trial. EDWARD TUCKER Phone 16X2 Weston, Oregon Professional S. P. Sharp ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calib both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Offloe on Third Street. Athena Oregor PETERSON & RISHOP , Attorney s-at-La w Freewater, Oregon - Pendleton, Oregon ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Shaffier Milling Co. AUGM BIflUTV FLOUR Is made in Athena, by Athena labor, in one of the very" best equipped mills In the Northwest, of the best aelected Bluestem wheat grown anywhere. Patronize home industry. Your grocer sells the famous American Beauty Flour for 1.35 Per Sack Merchant Millers & Grain Buyers Athena, Oregon. Waitsbun Wash. Homer I. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon. DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Graduate McKlllip.Vetlnary College Offices: Commer'.cil Stable aud Hawks Drug Store. PhoueMain43s,or33s. RE1NEMAN & BRADLEY Engineers and Suryeyers Phone 881 Freewater, Oregon J v jib . ' A. J. Parker I HI Tcrythlaa; Vint Olasa - Ho 4 era and TJp-to-dat SOUTHS SIDE MAIN STREET ATHDA ;iHin .HaSpananB Ham fA7R"?i A'lf 100 lor $1.25. 250 tor $1.50. 500 for $2.25. Paper furnished mm MM arts MILLER'S FURNITURE STORE. We have samples of the best line of weaves we have ever offered to our patrons. We can give you a good, tailored suitfor $15, a better one for $20, and a crack-" erjack for $25. Fit and material guaranteed. Main Street RUSSEL PIERSOL. Athena Oreg.