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cATHENA. ORE.. NOV, 13 1B14
We read the other day, where tbe
question was asked bow many lives
and how many billions of dollars It
wonld oost the United States to pro
tect and hold the Pbillipines, in event
some first class power, Japan, for in
stances should endeavor to take tbe
Islands. In the artiole in question,
the question wasn't answered any fur
ther than witb the statement tbat tbe
United States army and navy would
teat a" great disadvantage, especially
against Japan, by being oonfronted
witb a dista noe of 7,000 miles from
her base of 'supplies, reinforoements,
War college ot instinotion, eto. But
In another artiole we read wbere tbe
United Stutes witb ber present navy
could not bopo to bold the Islands, if
attaoked, for tbe reason tbat it wonld
reqnlre nearly every American vessel
to convoy transports, leaving prao
liOBlly none for the battle line. So it
wonld seem If we are to bold tbe
Phllliplnes In safety, we most provide
ptoteotion hy increasing the size of
onr navy far in advanoe of wbat it is
at the present time and maintain a
larger standing army, Already tbe
ory for militarism in tbe United
States is beard In the veiled attaoki
on tbe present administration's policy
of turning tbe government of tbe
Phllliplnes over to the Filipinos as far
as possible, witb the ultimate objeot
of full Filipino governmental oontrol
eventually. Whether or not tbe Fll
' ipinos are ready in capability and oa
paoity to take ovar government tot
tbomselves, we will not attempt to
say. Tbe Wilson administration seems
to believe the time Is drawing near
when they will be, The sooner they
aie, the soouei there will be lifted
from this country the greatest war
tnenaoe she oan possibly have from
foreign powers, and tbe abolishment
of the principal exonse for militarism,
Looking back over tbe results of tbe
ruiitlnuons battle that Is being", waged
la tne European war, it most be con
ceded tbat wherever the Germans have
brongbt op their beavy artillery, the
tide has always tnrned In their favor.
The fate of of Liege, Manbeuge, Lou
Vbia, Antwerp and Brussels go to
show tbia and now Diimnde ' is being
beld by tbe Kaiser's forces, with only
a Ehoit distance intervening between
them and tbe goal ot a French seaport.
I he allies have barely endeavored to
stem the tide of Invasion and only
have given ground when oonfronted
b; overwhelming numbers, aided by
the greatest artillery arm of warefare
the world baa ever known. Indica
tions wonld go to show that something
will have to be done to onset the for
midabillty of tbe German gnus for
whenever tbey bare been set tip to do
something, they always do it.
ENERGY OF THE SUN.
The president baa pnt bis foot down
on delegations of Americans with hy
phenated names who want to call up
on him to protest against this or that
nation In Europe. HViays tbat he
will roaeive no bypheualed Amerioans.
He says a man la either a Frenohman,
a Belgian, an Austrian, a Russlau, an
Englishman, or ha la an Amertoan.
Ha oaunot be a German-American or
a Frenoh-Amerioan or any otbei kind
of an American except a plain Ameri
can. No Ameiioan oltlaen can appear
before hiin and make complaints
against any one of the Euroopean com
batants aa snob a hyphenated-American,
and if be is an American citi
zen ha onght to be observing the nen
trallty wbiob. baa been proclaimed
and not publicly take part in the war,
whatever bla private opinions may be.
Rockefeller's millions have beeu pot
to good and generona nse in feeding
the a'arving Belgians. There are
other millions tbat oonld ha spent to
advantage In uplifting the cotton in
dustry ot the South, by tbe eutabltsb
meot ot mills to manufacture the raw
trod cot into bolts, thereby advancing
that Industry in this oouotry and turn
ing adversity into prosperity through
out tbe southland. Instead of "boy a
bale," tbe phrase should be "manu
facture a bolt." and the factory
should te in tbe South, the bom of
tbe ootton plant.
Barry Lane Wilson, linerta'a right
band bower, bobs np in print with the
opinion tbat tbe Mexican muddle
would never be settled by the Wilson
admlniitratioo. How many of yon re
member who Hairy Lane Wilson was.
Eggs are acaice as "ben's teeth" lu
Athena. And siill tbe Otegoniau one
tlnnes to jngela the Chinese eag prob
Intensity of the Light and Heat It
Sheds Upon Our Universe.
By a aeries of curious experiments
scientific men have gained a fair idea
of tbe intensity of light and beat from
the Bun as compared with earthly In
struments. When the sun Is at the zenith, or di
rectly overhead. Its light Is equal to
seventy-fire electric lights placed only
three feet from tbe observer. Yet an
electric light Is too dazzling for any
one to gaze steadily ut It. And as com
pared with Sliius, which Is tbe bright
est In the heavens, tbe light of the sun
is 20,000,000 times more brilliant
Tbe Intensity of solar heat on our
globe varies greatly, in a way that sun
light does not. tbe former being affect
ed by locations, altitudes, changes of
the atmosphere arid many causes.
It haa been estimated, however, that
the total quantity of heat which tbe
earth receives from the sun each year i
enough to melt a layer of Ice covering
tbe entire globe and baring a thick
ness of a hundred feet
But this Is only very small portion
of the whole amount of heat given out
by the aun. The total solar beat is
enough to melt every day a layer of
ice ten and one-lmlf miles thick, about
tbe entire buii, or, to take Professor
Tyndall's comparison, tbe nun's heat
emitted In one bour Is equal to that
produced by burning a seam or coal
sixteen uud one-half miles thick. Phll
adelphla Inquirer,
CONCEITED JAILBIRDS.
To Have Been In Prison Is a Mark of
Culture In Nigeria,
In tbe land of the Niger, says Mr. P.
Amaury Talbot In the London Times,
little or no stigma attaches to Jail
birds. In fact, prison residence Is often re
garded as conferring the mnrlr of cul
ture and distinction. The Inst gover
nor of Southern Nigeria once compli
mented a chief of the Interior on his
knowledge of English, to which the
man replied with a proud air: "Of
course I be fit to talk English mouth I
I learn all that when I lire long time
for prison."
Such residence Is Indeed looked upon
as glrlng n sort of official status. At
Calabar some prisoners were out clean
ing the road when a clerk, dressed In
the height of fashion, high collar, pat
ent leather boots nnd the smartest of
suits, went by. in passing he flicked
one of the bending laborers witb a lit
tie swagger enne he was carrying.
At once the aggrieved party sprang
erect "What!" be exclaimed, with
splendid contempt "You dare touch
met You factory rannl Look-a mel"
Here he pointed to tbe broad arrows
prominently displayed over bis simple
vest and loin cloth. "I be government
man! See here!"
And the dandy passed on thoroughly
abashed. .
The Fattest Rao.
How Is it that the Danes as a race
are fat? Professor Lyde states that
"from one end of Denmark to tbe
otber yon will not And a really thin
man." And he gives rather a quaint
reason for it "Tbe growth of dairy
farming in Denmark tends to make
men lazy. The private houses adjoin
the byres, wblch are kept at a uni
formly warm temperature,- and the
people are employed In warm build
ings, living chiefly on milk and cereals.
The men get bo lazy that tbey will not
take the trouble to cut ap their food."
And then comes tills delightful con
clusion: "This eBito of things has pro
duced a nation of housewives who ex
cel all others In varieties of sand
wiches, which can he munched all da.;
long." And thus Is produced the fattest
race In Europe, and we get a hint for
a real rest cure. Manchester Uuardlan.
SUMMONS.
Ia the Justice Oonrt for the District
of Athena, Umatilla County, Oreg.
A. B. Steele, Plaintiff,
vs.
Maloom Stevens, Defeudant.
To Maloom Stevens, tbe above-named
Defeudant:
In tba name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear and
answer tbe oomplaint tiled against yon
in the above entitled suit within six
weeks of tbe data of tbe first publica
tion of this Summons, an or before
December l8tb, 101. And you will
take notloe that if yon fail to appear
and answer or otherwise plead within
said time, tbe plaiutitf, for want
thereof, will apply to tbe Court for
the relief prayed (or and demanded in
plaiutitf ' said oomplaiut towit:
Upon plaiutllf's first oauseof aotioo,
tao.60; npon plaintiffs -geooud cause
of aotinn, f 10.05; upon plaintihVa
thlid oausa of aotioo, $10.80, witb 6
per cent interest in the said sums un
til paid, aud for plaintiff's coats and
disbursements of this aotioo.
This summons la published pursuant
to an order ot Hon, B. B. Richards,
Judge of tbe above entitled Court, du
ly made and Hied on the 39th day of
Ootober, 11)11; aud the first publica
tion ot this enmmous will be made in
the Athena Press newspaper published
at Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon
on Fridaj, tbe flth day ot November,
1U14, and the last publication will be
made on Friday, December 18th, 1011.
HOMER I. WATTS,
' Attorney for Plaiutitf.
SUMMONS.
In the JuBtioe Court for tbe District
of Atbena, Umatilla County, Oreg,
Albert Fix and F, B. Redtke, doing
business under tba firm name of
Fix & Badtke, Plaiutltfs.
vs.
Maloom Stevens Defendant,
To Maloom Sreveua the above-named
defeudaut:
Iu the name of tba State of Oregcn
yoo are hereby required to appear and
answer the oomplaiut against yon in
the above entitled suit within six
weeks of tbe dale of tbe publication
of this Sutniuoni, ou or before Deoem
ber 18th, iu 14. Aud yoo will take
notloe that if yoo tail to appear aud
answer or otherwise plead within said
time, the plaintiff, for want thereof,
will apply to the Coort for the relief
prayed for and demanded to plaintiff's
said oomplaint (or $72. 1)0 npon plaio
tiir'a drat oause ot aotiou, lor $35 up
on plalutltl'a eeoond oausa of aotioo
and 8 pet oent interest thereon fiom
September 1. 11)14. ontll paid out for
plaintiff' eosti and disbursement! of
this EOtiOfl.
This summons is published pursuant
to an order of Hon. B, B. Biohards,
Judge of tbe above entitled Coort,
duly made and Bled on the 29tb day
of October. 1911; and the first public
ation of this summons will be made in
the Atbena Press newspaper, published
at Athena, Umatilla Connty, Oregon,
oo Friday, the 6th day of November,
19U and tbe last publication will be
made en Friday, the 18th of December
1911.
HOMER I. WATTS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHARTER
AMENDMENT.
Tbe Common Connoil of tbe City of
Atbena, Oregon, haa ordered a spe
cial election to be held on the 23 day
of November, 1911, to vote on a mea
sure proposed by initiative petition
Bled with tbe Recorder of said City
and transmitted to said Common
Council as follows:
The fallowing is tbe form and nnm
ber in which tbe measure will be
printed on tbe official ballot:
PROPOSED BY THE INITIATIVE
PETITION.
Charter amendment, authorizing tbe
City of Athena to incur additional
indebtedness not exceeding $12,000
for tbe purpose of paying its water
bonds wbiob mature on January 1,
1015, to issue non-taxable negotia
ble bonds therefor and presotibe
their form.
Vote Yea or No.
100 Yee
401 No T
A BILL
To propose by initiative petition Ao
Aot to amend An Aot entitled "An
Act to reincorporate tbe City of Atb
ena, in Umatilla county, State of Ore
gon, and to define tbe powers thereof
and to amend an aot entitled "An
Aot to incorporate the City of Atbena,
in Umatilla Connty, State of Oregon,
and to define tbe powers thereof, and
to reieal an aot entitled 'An act to
incorporate tbe City of Athene,' in
Umatilla County, Oregon, and to de
floe the poweis thereof " Bled in tbe
office of tbe Seoretary of State Feb
ruary 18, 1891, and all amendments
thereto, and to repaal all provisions
of said aot and amendments thereto
inconsistent witb tbis act," which
was Bled with tne Seoretary of State
of the State of Oregon on Janoary 27,
1905, tbe same being tbe Obarter of
tbe City of Atbena, and to authorize
and empower said City to incur an
indebtedoess not exceeding $12,000.00,
in addition to all other lndetednees
heretofore authorized, for tbe purpose
of paving off and taking np tbe water
bonds of said City, wbiob become due
on January 1, 1915, and to issue, sell
and dispose of negotiable bonds for
each indebtedness, prescribing the
form of snob bonds and exempting them
from taxation, and declaring tbat none
of tbem nor any of tbe indebtedness
evidenced by them, shall be taken In
to aooount in oompntlng the hereto
fore authorized indebtedness wbiob
said City may inour.
Be it Enacted bv the People of the
City of Athena:
The People of the City of Athena do
Ordain as follows:
Tbat the Charter of the City of
Atbena, towit: An Aot ot tbe Legis
lative Assembly of tbe State of Oregon
entitled "An Act to reincorporate tbe
City of Albena, in Umatilla County,
State of Oregon, and to define the
powers thereof, and to amend an aot
entitled "An not to incorporate the
City of Atbena. in Umatilla Connty,
State ot Oregon, and to define tbe
powers thereof, and to repeal an aot
entitled An aot to incorporate tbe
City of Atbena, in Umatilla Connty,
Oregon, and to define Ibe powera
thereof. Bled in tbe ofBoe of tbe Seo
retary of State February 18, 1891, and
all amendments thereto, and to repeal
all provisions of aaid aot aud amend
ments thereto inconsistent with this
aot " wbiob waa Bled witb tbe Seore
tary of State of the State of Oregon,
on January 27, 1905 shall be amended
hy adding thereto a seotion to be num
bered Seotion I A, which shall read as
follows:
Seotion I A. The City of Atbena
shall have authority and power, and is
beretv authorized and empowered, to
inour an indebtedness not exceeding
$12,000.00, In addition to all indebted
ness heretofore authorized to be lo
om red by it, and to issne, sell and dis
pose of negotiable bonds to evidenoe
snob indebtedness, for tbe purpose of
taking op and paying off the water
hoods ot said City, which mature on
Jannary 1, 1915. Tbe bonds issued
pnrsuant to this aeotion shall be
known as "WATER BONDS, SERIES
B," shall have those words stamped,
printed or engraved thereon and aball
he numbered oonaeontively, commenc
ing with cumner one, and aball ma
ture in twenty (20) years from their
date, shall bear interest at a rate not
greater than six (8) per oent. per an
num from tbelr date, payable semi
annually, the interest to be evidenoed
by con pone attached to tbe bonds
Nona ot such bonds aball be subjeot
or liable to any taxation, 'and none of
them or any indebtedness evidenoed
by tbem, shall be taken into aooount
in oompntlng tba heretofore antboriaed
indebtedness which aaid City ot Atb
ena may iuour."
This notice is published pursuant to
order of tbe Common Counoil, tbe Brat
pnblioation hereof being made Nov
ember S, 1914. B. B. RICHARDS,
City Recorder,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
In the Cirouit Court ot tbe State ot
Oregon, for Umatilla Connty.
Sobool District No. 17, Umatilla Coun
ty, State of Oregon, Plaiutitf,
vs.
Clark Walter and Hanoah B. Welter.
sometimes known as Mia, B. B.
Walter, bis wife, Defendants.
To Clark Walter and Hannah B. Wal
tar. iumetimea known aa Mrs. B. B.
Walter, bis wife, the above named
defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF ORKUON. Yon are hereby re
qoired to appear and anawer tbe com
plaint beietofore tiled against yon io
tbe above autltlad ooort and oausa on
or tafora tbe laat day of tbe time pre-
aaribed In the order for publication ot
summons heroin, to wit: Within ait
weeks from tba date of the first pub
lication of this summons, or witbln
six weeks from the date of personal
service upon yon of complaint and
summons, if tbe same be served ont of
tbe State of Oregon, and if yon fail
so to appear and answer, tbe plaintiff
will apply to Ibe Oonrt for the relief
demanded io tbe complaint herein, to
wit: Tbat an assessment be bad of
the damages tbat will result to tbe de
fendants, and eaoh of tbem by reason
of tbe condemnation and appropriation
of tbe following desoribed lands towit:
A tract of land in tbe SKJ4 of the
NWK of Seotion 22, Tp. 1, N. B. 31
EWM, for aobool purposes for Sobool
District No. 17 in Umatilla Connty,
Oregon, desoribed aa follows, to wit:
Commencing at a point at tbe NE
oorner of a certain fenoe, aaid point
beingS. 31 20 1 W. 83.74 feet,
distant from tbe center of tbe H
of Seotion 22, Tp. I N. U. 81,
EWM; thenoe West, 6 rods, thenoe
South 13 83-100 rods; thenoe East 6
rods; thenoe Noitb 13 SeVlOO rods to
place of beginning, and oontaining
aore. said land being and lying in
tbe Sobool District aforesaid, and tbat
judgment be entered appropriating to
the plaintiff tbe lands above desoribed
ln'fee simple dear of all enonmtranoe
together witb all the rights and appor
tanoe thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining for the nse and pur
pose of School District No 17. Uma
tilla Oounty, State of Oregon.
Tbia summons ia published pursuant
to an order of the Honorable U. W.
Phelps, Judge cf tbe said Cironit
Conrt made and entered on tbe 20tb
day of Ootober, 1911, direotiog tbat
service of summons herein be made ty
publication and tbat said summons be
published once eaoh week for six suc
cessive weeks, constituting seven pub
lications in all in the Athena Press, a
newspaper published in Athena, Ore
gon. The date of tbe Brst pnblioation
la the 23rd day of October, 1911.
FREDERICK 8TEIWER.
Distriot Attorney Umatilla County,
Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In tbe Cironit Oonrt of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla Connty.
Sarah J. Warner, Plaintiff,
vs.
James H. Warner, Defendant.
To James H. Warner, the above
named defendant:
In the name of tbe State ot Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear and
answer tbe complaint Bled against yon
in tbe above entitled euit within six
weeka of tbe date of the Brst puhlioa
tiou ot this Summons, to-wit: On or
before the 80th day of Ootober, A. D.
1914. And yon will take notice tbat
if yon fail to appear and answer or
otherwise plead within said time, tbe
plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for
and demanded in plaintiff's said com
plaintfar the Deoree of tbe Court
forever dissolving tbe bonds of mat
rimony now and heretofore exietibg
between plaintiff Hnd defendant, and
for otber equitable relief.
Ibis Summons is published pnrsu
ant to an order of Hon. Gilbert W
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made and Bled on tbe 16th
day of September, 1911; and tbe first
pnblioation of tbis summons will be
made in the Athena Press Newspaper
pnblisbed at Atbena, Umatilla Conn
ty, Oregon on Friday tbe 18th day cf
September 1914 and tbe last publica
tion will be made on Friday, tbe 30tb
day of Ootober, 1914.
Dated this tbe 16th day of Septem
ber 1911. Will M. Peterson.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Professional
8. F. Sharp
PEfYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Special attention given to all
, - ' calls both night and day.
Oallajiromptly answered. OtOce on Third
Strati Athena Oregor
'J, $R. A. B. STONE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Post Building. Phone, 601
DR. J. W. WELCH
Dentist
Athena; Oregon
Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 4i30 p. m.
Homer I. Watts
Attorney-at-Law
Athena, Oregon.
DR. E. B. OSBORN
Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist
Graduate McKUllp Vetlnary college
Offices: Commercial Stable and Hawks Drug
Store. Phone 135.
PETERSON & BISHOP
Attorneys-at-Law
Ffeewater, Oregon - Pendleton, Oregon
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OFFICERS
W B. SHAFFER President,
W. S. FERGUSON, Vice-President,
F. 8.. LeOROW, Cashier,
R. F. CANNON, Ass't Cashier
DIRECTORS
to B SHAFFER. H. KOEPKE,
W. a FERGUSON M. L. WAITS,
F. S. LeUllUW,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ATHENA
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $100,000.00
We extend to our Depositors every t4ccommdation
consistent with .sound Banking.
TOURTELLOTTE a HUMMEL
Architects
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Despain Building, : Pendleton, Oregon.
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Notice of Administrator's Sale.
In the Connty Oonrt of Umatilla
Connty, State of Oregon.
In the Matter of tbe Estate of Loois
LaBrasohe, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by me, W. S.
Ferguson, administrator of the eatate
of Loois LaBrasobe, deceased, that on
Saturday, the 81st day of Ootober,
1914, at Athena, Umatilla Uountv.
Oregon, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for oasb in hand all the
following desoribed realty, wbiob be
longs to tbe estate of Louis LaBrasobe,
deceased, realty desoribed as follows,
towit: Tbe S. E. U of tbe N. W. M
of Sec 83, T. 4, N. B. 85. E. W. M.
in Umatilla County, Oregon, contain
ing forty aoies more nr less.
Ibis notloe is given pnrsuant to
that certain order made and entered
in tbe above entitled matter in open
oonrt on September S3, A. D. 1914,
directing tbe administrator herein to
Bell said realty. W. S. Ferguson,
Administrator.
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