The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, February 26, 1915, Image 2

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    AN
INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
F. B. Boyd, Publisher ' ' '
Published Every Friday. Office, Co ner
Third and Iefferson Streets.
Entered In the Kofitornce lit Athena, Oregon
as econcruiauB wan Mauer. - -
LONDON'S SLUM BABIES.
Siibacriotioti Ratee
On ft rnnv. one vear ...... $1.50
When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00)
One copy, six montna .a
One roov. three months 50
, Advertising Rates,
Display, transient, running less than one
month, first insertion, per inch 25c
Subsequent insertions 12
A. iu..i ... i.v. miZ
uisjjiay regular, per mm
t.nrnl rfarifrfl first insertion, ner line, 10c
Subsequent insertions, per line 5c
Lodge resolutions, per line
" ' Church nntlceii. admission, ner line. . 5c
tATHENA. ORE., FEB. 26 ....1915
There will be no more oensue taken
In the state of Oregon by the siate end
county officers, and hereafter when
"noses are oounted" It will be nndei
fedetal supervision and tbat will take
plaoe every ten veais or in 1020 for
tbe next censes. The legislature has
abolished tbe aot whioh provided tbat
tbe assessor shonld taks tbe census of
bis oonnty and as a oonseqnenoe As
sessor Strain will esoape tbe nselees,
needless and superfluous task of count
ing the people of tbe oonnty this year.
Not only in Oregon bat In all parts
of tbe ooontry tbe government bas in
augurated a movement to secure work
for the unemployed and to furnish
men and women to farmers and other
employers ootaida the ottles. Every
applioant for woik will be given a
tborongb examination as to his qual
ifications and no man wlil te sent onl
' for any epeoilio line of Work unless he
is fitted for It.
That Germany's blookade la effeo
tlve so far, may be shown by the faot
tbat twelve vessels have been attacked
and either destroyed or damaged, and
that in oonseqnenoe Amerioan grain
has atruok tbe toboggan slide. Ger
many's warning to keep out of the war
zona Is being batkened to ty shipping
to the extent that Insniauoe and char
ters are climbing to probibitlve rates.
Fred Warnook, for years publisher
V of tbe Beppoer Gazette, and one of
the best known newspaper men In tbe
itate, dropped dead last Saturday
it while traveling on a stage near West
Htnjtou. For several months Mr.
Warnook bad been otty editor of the
Corvallia Gazette-Times.
Deep plowing ia now the order of
the day with Athena farmers. They
are going "down below tbe crust"
with 8-bottom, 18-inoh plows drawn
by twelve head of horses. Tbe deeper
tl'e furrow tbe better tbe orop, and
with wheat prloes blgb, they are going
down after the yield.
Up aoross tbe lino, Canadian farms
bio being Bold to satisfy mortgage
oluims, there is no money In olroula.
tinn and business is stagnated. Can
ada it being faoed with a situation
slmilur to tbat of tbe States in 1893.
A smooth promoter book lu Iowa
swiudled a large nnniber of investors
In a fuba "Fox Farm" soheme, wbioh
naturally suggests to us tbat some of
tliem bave been probably "fox trot
ling" considerable slnoe tbat time.
Twonty-foor quarts of beer la too
muob of I "chaser", for two quarts
of whisky. Tbe legislature should
bave "balanoed rations" hotter than
that either a ont on tbe beer or pnt
in more tooze.
Twenty-five dollars "for sorubbing
of the tombstones of my neighbors In
tbe graveyard" was one of the pecu
liar bequests lu the will of Mrs. Mar
garettu H.Sohmldt, on file for probate
In Bellevile, 111.
Tbe formal report of Ore marshal
on a fire wbioh destroyed a barn In
Houston oonnty, Minnesota, stutea
that a sparrow carried a coal from a
bonfire to Its nest with the idea of
waimiug it, Soatt
If politics baa anything to do witb
it, here's hoping tbat Mr. Proitt will
make as good a game warden as bit
piedeoessor, Ed Averlll grautlug
there's nothing in politics but snooess.
I IS! '
Will soma one tell us bow long the
Moser bill will atand after tbe people
are given a abanoe to get a whaok at
It prodded of couiie, tbe governor
does not beat them to it witb bis veto?
Coui t reoords reveal tbe fact that
I'endltton is the wulsky-tu-Iudluo
boollengiug oouter of the Northwest.
Peudlrton is to tne front in everything
and ti kes a back aeat in nothing.
Rubber la on tbe deollue. Filoea
re ont nearly one-third on rubber
tires for automobiles, and a new aohed
ela on rubbernecks may bt aunonuoed
later.
. Witb wheat at $1.80, supplemented
with poetry as an advertisiug novelty,
tbe product untie bakeries la suie at
tracting some attention in Athena.
The newest paper iu tbe State ia
tba Warrenton Newa. K. H. Flagg Is
tba man behind tbe pen -and Volume
I, Number 1 ia up to the standard.
A few warm daya would pnt Ufa
into growing grain,- and many fields
that now look ragged would bave a
diifereut appearance.
Gutter Childrem That Thrive Where
They Court Death.
London gutter babies nro Immune to
ordinary diseases and thrive under con
ditions that would be death to other
children, said Dr. Thomas, health of
ficer of the Ftnsbury district. Dr.
Thomas works In the most congested
of the London boroughs, where 0,000
families live and sleep in 0,000 rooms.
"Some of these babies," be says, "as
soon or even before they are able to
crawl, ore placed on the sidewalks
early In tbe day, to be watched or
nursed by a girl of four or fire years.
They are true gutter children. Some
times the Immature nurse falls asleep,
wearied by her task, and tbe baby
crawls to the other side of the road,
heedless of traffic. Both are filthy
and gutter stained, but tbey seem to
live. Iu fact, the stock from which
they have sprung rises superior to the
ordinary diseases of childhood." A mong
the cases reported are these: .
A baby four months old was given a
piece of raw fat and bacon to chew,
because tbe grandmother said bacon
was good for babies and canaries.
One baby was dosed with stout and
aniseed by the mother as a cure for
colic.
Another baby of nine weeks was fed
chiefly on weak tea.
Dr. Thomas complains of the Sal
rcy Gumps, who act as nurses In tbe
district, undoing the work of the doc
tors in many cases. He says their ar
rogance is equaled only by their Ig
norance. New Vork Tribune.
JHE HOUSE OF THREES.
Curious Architecture of England's
Most Peculiar Building.
Tbe most peculiar bouse In tbe Unit
ed Kingdom is probably tbe triangular
one at Rushton, In Northamptonshire.
Us design Is supposed to typify the
trinity.
This singular building has three sto
ries, and each Btory has three win
dows on each of tbe three sides, while
each of the windows in two of the
three stories Is in the shape of a tre
foilthe three leaved shamrock. In
each of the other windows there are
twelve panes, arranged in three four's,
and the panes throughout are trian
gular. Three gables rise on each side and
from the center, whero their roofs
meet, a three sided chimney surmount
ed by n triangular pyramid terminates
In a largo trefoil. Tbe smoke Issues
from three round holes on each of the
three sides of the chimney.
Three Latin inscriptions, oneoneach
Bide of the house, have each thirty
letters, while over the door there is
another Lntln Inscription of three
words, tho English of which Is, "There
are three that bear record," and on
each side are the carved figures of
three angels bearing shields.
Inside the houso each floor contains
three three-sided apartments. The
length of each of the wulls by outside
measurement is thirty-three feet four
inehea that Is, exactly thirty-throe
and one-third feet London Telegraph.
The Chair of. Torture.
Tbe most prominent building In tho
ancient city of Nuremburg is the cas
tle. One of Its two towers was used
for torture; the other served as a prison.
The castle.also contained a museum of
horrors until it was purchased by tho
Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, in
whose possession these relics now lie.
One of these was the chnlr of torture.
It was very heavily made and studded
over the seat nnd nt the elbows with
blunt topped spikes. To It the victim
wastlglitly bound, and In a short time
discomfort began to manifest itself and
In time becnino unbearable. . During
Its continuance the torture was increas
ed In several ways by means of wedges
being passed between the legs nnd
screws being applied to the thumbs
until they began to bleed.
A Joint Concern.
. When Rlebnrd Brlusley Sheridan
was In distress, In early life, one of his
resources was that of writing for the
fugitive publications of the day, in
which bo was materially assisted by
his wife, and many years after his
entrance Into the spheres of politics be
was heard to say that "If he had stuck
to tho law he believed ho should have
done us much ns his friend Tom
Ursklne; but," continued ho. "I had
no tlmo for such studies Mis. Sheri
dan nnd myself were often obliged to
kovp writing for our dally leg or shoul
der of mutton; otherwise we should
have had no dinner." One of bis
friends, to whom ho confessed this,
wittily replied, "Then I perceive It was
a 'Joint' concern."
Triumph of Womanly Nature,
A budding novelist who knew how
to depart from the hackneyed way of
piittin things sent to a Bostou editor
a novel containing the following:
"When she heard of the mnrrlnge of
her false lover to her hand rival alio
at first bawled bitterly, but her wo
manly nntiiro booh assertiil Itself, and
she began a desperate Hli'tntlon with
another man." New York I'ost '"
Paid the Fine.
A policeman In a country village
where "cases" were rare one day came
across his landlord In au Incapable
stale. The cbnnco was too good to tie
missed, so the landlord was summoned
and lined to tho amount or Hs ikl
Tho lino was paid, tint the policeman's
feelings can be better Imagined than
described when, on reaching home, he
found bis rent bad been raised six
pence per week, and so It continued
tor twenty-nine weeks, when the land
lord coolly Informed him that he had
paid tbe fine and could have his bouse
at the former rent-Umdon Answers.
. tfaking a Distinction.
"What Is the difference," asked the
teacher, "between caution and cow
arUlee?'
Johnny, wli,. uiwrvwl thins care
tolly tor wi voiithfui a nersun Ha
awerwl
".'notion wiieii yiiu re atraio nO
fowardlo u when tlu- t'iri h.iitiw't
afinld iJuUea' llmne Journal
Dear eby "
"Hoes the baby iro lu Bleep without
much trouble J"
Always, excpt on the MKbta we
tiara company ur want to go out."
Then Your Chance to Get This $400
' Piano Free Will Be Gone.
ban
We will give a beautiful $100 Fiano
direot from tbe maonfaotnter abso
lutely free to the person sending ns
tbe most appropriate lines to complete
the verses below:
A happy home, a borne complete,
Where mosio, peace and pleasure meet;
You'll find a Kohler & Chase Fiano
here,
And if yonr home lacks mosio, you
Shonld buy a Kobler & Chase Fiano
too,
Then from all oare and trnntle free,
Yon may be tbe one to get this beau
titol piano free. A little thought and
tbe words to complete the verses will
oome to yon. We want every home
tbat needs a Fiano or Flayer Fiano to
enter this competition. Fill in tbe
lines and write it on a sheet of paper
and fill out and sign tbe oonpon below
and mail or bring to our stote,
THE FREE PRIZES
1st Prize To tbe person sending u
tbe most appropriate answer we will
give Absolutely FREE a Beautiful
Fiano Valued at $400.
2nd Prize To the next most appro
priate answer we will give FREE
6 mooths' MnBio Lessons and a cash
credit of $120.
iird Prize To the next most appro
priate answer we will give FREE
8 months' Mosio Lessons and a oash
oredit of $120.
4th Prize To the next ten most
appropriate answers we will give a
oasb oredit to each of $120.
All other answers will receive oash
credits of $25 to $120.
These cash credits are good for the
amount stated thereon towards tbe
purchase of any new Fiano or Flayer
Fiano if nsed within tbe time limit
and are not good on any previous sale.
Only one oredit may be applied on the
same piano.
Easy, isn't It? Fnt yonr thinking
oap on and send ns tbe lines now; all
yon have to do 1b make np two lines
to complete the above verses. Fill in
tbe lines now while yon think of it.
KOHLER & CHASE, Wholesalers,
for JOHN S. BAKER, Dealer,
Pendleton, Oreg.
All answers must reach onr store be
fore 9 a. m. Tuesday, Mar. 2nd, 1915.
Athena Bakery
ED. KAUFMANN, Prop.
Plain and Taney Cakes
All kinds of Bread
Dandy Sandwiches
Delecatessen
The shipping of bread, as everybody
shonld know, is oritioissd ty sanitary
commissions; for.lol It Is bandied
so often and thrown aronnd so much,
accumulating deadly germs tbat atiok
like mosh. ,
And the doga aronnd tho coiner tbey
smell at it as they go, wbiob makes
tbe standard of shipped-ln tread so
low.
And when it's kept snrronuded witb
bottles of tootleggerwhisky aronnd it.
It's no wonder tbe people will aby in
disgnst. None of tbat for ns, if we
bnst.
So go to tbe Atbena Bakery, wbere
the best material is bongbt; wbere
tbe prodncta are healthy and whole
some, with a responsible man at tbe
top. Kanfmann,
FRES
FRESH BUNS, 10c PER DOZ
At
GRANT'S LUNCH ROOM
Come one oome all, both great and
small; if yon aan't walk in, von oan
orawl. It I'm not in, just rap tbe
wail, and Into tbe Bread Box I will
fall. , ...
My Bread Is nice and ftesb and
sweet and fit for any one to eat. It is
neither sad not sour; will keep in year
breed box many an boor. What it's
made of, I didu't bear; bat will pledge
myself 'tisn't made of beer. Six
loaves for a quarter Is not too dear.
Tbe Bread la mada In Pendleton not
here, r , ,
The Bona are ronnd as an apple and
brown aa a bear; yon oan get tbem at
(J rant's, but net elsewhere." r
Our Flog, a specialty, nice and thick
are so good yon oan eat till yen make
yourself siok, v
80 silenoe is oonsent; they're on the
shelf. Coma into Grant's Plaoe and
sea tor yoorself. . Grant.
Notice of Final Account.
In tba Couuty Conrt of the Stats of
Oregon for Umatilla Oonnty.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Lonis LaBiasohe, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persona
whom it maT oouoein tbat W. S. Fer
guson, exeontor at the estate ot Lonis
LaBraschc, deoeaied, baa filed his
final acconnt and report iu the admin
istration ot tbe cetata; tbat the Coun
ty Judge by oidet duly made and en
teied baa appointed (Saturday, lbs 20th
day of Cdaicb, A. 0. 1915 at lOo'clook
in tbe forenoon as tbe time, aod tbe
rjoouty Conrt House in Pendleton.
Oregon, aa the plaoe, where tbe said
Dual aoaonnt aud report will be beaid
and tbe settlement thereof made.
tinted this 18tb day ot February,
1015.
Homer I. Watts, W. S. Ferguson,
Attorney. Administrator.
SUMMONS.
In the Jnstioe Court for the District
of Athena, Umatilla County, Oreg.
Lillie Miller, Plaintiff,
- vs.
Lavinia Graham and -Herman
Graham, Defendants.
To Lavinia Graham and Herman Gra
ham, tbe above-named Defendants:
In tbe name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear and
answer tbe oomplaint filed against
yon in the above entitled soit witbin
six weeks of tbe date of the first pub
lication of this summons, on or before
the 26th day of February, 1915. And
you will take notioe tbat if you fail
to appear and answer or otherwise
plead witbin said time, tbe -plaintiff,
for want thereof, will apply to tbe
oonrt for tbe relief prayed for and de
manded in plaintiff's said complaint
to wit: For $200 and oosts and dis
bursements of this action.
This summons ia published pnrsnant
to an order of Hon. B. B. Richards,
Jndge of the above entitled Court, du
ly made and filed on the 13th day of
Jaonarr , 1915; and tbe first publica
tion of this summons will be made in
tbe Atbena Press newspaper published
at Athena, Umatilla oonnty, Oregon
on Friday, tbe 15th day of January,
1915, and the last publication will be
mada on Friday, February 26, 1915.
HOMER I. WATTa,
Attorney fci Plaintiff.
Professional
S. F. Sharp
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Special attention given to all
calls both night and day.
Calls promptly answered. Offloe on Third
Street, Atbena Oregor
DR. A. B. STONE,
Physician and Surgeon.
Offloe in Post Boilding. Phone, 501
DR. J. G. McMATII
Osteopathic Physician
Will be in Athena, on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, Office in Barrett
Building, upstairs. Phone, 521.
DR. J. W. WELCH
Dentist
Athena, Oregon
Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m.
Homer I. Watts
Attorney-at-Law
Athena, Oregon.
"' fa'"IMIIM"'1 FEDERAL
MEMBER L 1
T SAFETY
DR. E. B. OSBORN
Veterinary Surgeon k Dentist
Graduale MoKllllpVetinary college
Offices: Commercial Stable and Hawks Drug I
more, rnone
PETERSON & BISHOP i
Attorneys-at-Law
Freewater, Oregon - Pendleton, Oregon
TOURTELLOTTE & HUMMEL
Architects
R. W. HATCH, Manager
Despain Building, : Pendleton, Oregon.
Notice of Administrator's Sale.
In the County Oonrt of Umatillla
Connty, State of Oregon.
In the matter of tbe Estate of
W. W. Jacobs, deceased:
Notioe 1b hereby given by me, B. B,
Richards, administrator of tbe estate
of W. W. Jacobs, deoeased, tbat on
Saturday,' the 6th day Marob, 1915,
between tba bonra of one and five
o'clock p. m., on tbe premises at
Atbena, Umatilla Connty, Oregon, I
will sell to tbe highest and best bidder
for cash in band all tbe following de
scribed realty, wbioh belongs to the
estate ot W. W. Jacobs, deoeased, re
alty desoribed as follows, and apprais
ed at (250, to wit: Lot 8, in blook
6, in Railroad addition of tbe City of
Athena, Umatilla County; Oregon,
This notioe is given pursuant to that
certain order made aud entered in tbe
stove entitled matter in open oonrt on
Jannary 27, A. D. 1915, directing tbe
administrator berein to sell said realty.
Homer I. Walts, B. B. Riohards,
Attorney. Administrator.
Citation,
lo tbe Connty Court of the Slate of
Oregon for Umatilla Connty.
In the Matter ot tbe Estate of
B. 0. Kidder, Deoeased. -
To George B. Eiddor, Administrator
of the above entitled estate:
Yon are hereby oited to appear in
tbe above entitled Court, on or before
six weeks from tbe date of the first
publication of this citation, aud then
and there show oanse it any exist why
yon should not aooount for all moneys
reoeived by you as administrator of
the above entitled estate, and wby
a new bond shonld not be required of
said administrator, aod wby tbe peti
tioner the Ametioan Snrety Company
ot New Yotk, should not be exonerat
ed from all liatility as surety on tbe
administrator's bond filed here in sub
sequent to the time of filiug a new
bond.
The first publication of this citation
ia tbe 26tb day of Febrnary, A. D.,
1915, and tbe last publication of this
oitatiou, the 2nd day of April, 1915.
This citation is made and published
pnrsnant to an order ot the Honorable
Charles H. Marsh, Judge of tbe above
entitled Oonrt, made aud entered in
tbe above entitled oanse, upon tbe
18tb day of February, 1915.
FREDERICK STEIWER,
Attorney for Amerioan Snrety Com
pany, of New York.
For Sale or Trade.
2000 acres of grain land six miles
from StauHeld. Fraotioally all in om
tivatiuu; 1000 acres iu winter wheat,
fair buildiugs, pluty at well water.
Owner will trtde for oily property or
atook ranch np to SO or 40 thousand
aud take crop payments for balance.
Price $-13 peraore; what bave yon for
this? Frank MoEltoy, Cambridge,
Idaho. -Adv, -
THE
ST. NICHOLS HOTELl
I J. E. FBOOME, prop. X
Only First-class Hotel in
the City.
: THE ST. NICHOLS
) la the only one that can accommodate
T commercial travelers.
i w
ran beteoomendd for lu olean and
well ventilated rooms.
Cob. MArs aud Third, atbena, Or.
Wood
in Carload Lots
Cascade 4 foot Fir Wood $5.50
Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood, .... 5. 75
Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .... 5.25
F. 0. B.
Athena - Pendleton Branches North
ern Pacific Railway.
C. O. WILLIAMS,
Postoffice, Edgewater, Washington.
C. I RUDE,
LIVESTOCK
and Genera
AUCTIONEER
Satisfaction Guaranteed
.Reference
First National Bank
of Athena
Leave Orders with F. S. Le Grow,
or phone Main 362, Pendleton Ore.
Residence, 501 Pine Street.
lecftric
Succeed when everything else falls.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses tbey are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it ia the best medicine ever Bold
over a druggist's counter.
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SOUTH SIDE MAIN
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
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W B. SHAFFER President, W. 8. FER
GUSON, Vioe-Prosident. P. S. LeGROW
Cashier. R. T. CANNON, Asa't Cashier.
RESERVE
jSYSTEMj
BUILD MORE DURING THIS YEAR
Many New Buildings on Farms and in
Cities Expected in this Vicinity
During Present Year.
Many more new buildiugs for Athena
are predioted both in town and io the
oonntrv. The general (soling of better
times is rapidly spreading and with
the advent of spring, new jobs are op
ening up. -
Many modern step saving Homes are
being contemplated. A general im
provement in the arobiteotare of homes
' ot this viainity is being notioed. Ibe
plan book which the lorn A-Lum Lum
ber Co. loan to prospective homhuild
ers contains over one bundled designs
of homes, all of whioh have been built
in the Northwest before and hava been
designed by Northwest Architects, eo
they are appropriate tot tbia part of
tbe country.
Barns, General Purpose Barns, Horse
Barns aud Dairy Barns are being con
templated. In the two story barns,
the speoial Tnm-A-Lnm Circle Roof
or Gambrel roof seem to be the two
styles most favored. Both of these are
self-supporting and will be fouod lu
. the speoial Tnm-A-Lum Flan Book,
The Tum-A-Lum Silo baa been de
signed by their Engineers, to be built
of atook lumber from their free plans.
Tbey bave proven very satisfactory,
and are recommended over stave siloa
for hot dry climates. By reason of ab
sence of patents, their cost is about
- half the oost of patented stave bIIob.
Hog-sheds, Cbioken Houses, Milk
. houses, eto, will make np a large part
of tbe smaller typeB of buildings. Ma
ny of the designs of these bmldings
, whioh bave proven most satisfactory
elsewhere, are to be found in the free
plans of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
aa well as a number of model sobool
houses, of one room np. "See Johnson
at the home of luni-A-Lnmber."
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
BOVAl 8AWIWQ POWQgW OO. , MEW YORK. '
JUIthe LmCunrofihe
hesthgCspiing atfy the cost
NOflAMMOCKING
NOflUMMOCKING
NO SAGGING
IKi.
I LlSS-rl WITT W-TWWW
NO BAGGING
NO DRAGGING
NO PITCHING
See the SeJis!&Bed Springs at
MILLER'S FURNITURE STORE.
THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET
We carry the best
RJEATS
That Money Buys
Our Market is
Clean and Cool
Insuring Wholesome Meats.
BRYAN & MEYER
Main Street, Athena, Oregon