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MS'- AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. Boyd, Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Co ner Third and Jefferson Streets. Entered In the hoMofflce at Athena, Oregon an ccoudi:lasB Mall Matter. A Subscription Rates. One copy, one year $1.50 AThen paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) One cony, six months .75 One copy, three months -50 Advertising Rates. Display, transient, running; less than one month, first insertion, per inch ...... 25c Subsequent insertions 1 2 Display regular, per inch.. 12 ft Local readers, first insertion, per line. 10c Subsequent insertions, per line. , .... 5c Lodge resolutions, per line 5c Church notices, admission, per line. . 5c E TO HELIX League President Uphalda Rdles Gov erning Ineligible Players. lATHENA, ORE., APRIL 23 1915 County oonrla have no authority to older alterations made in assessments afler tfae ooooty equalization boatds have finished their work, aooording to an announcement by the alate tai commission. The rnling was made id . connection wltb an answer to a latter o( tbn tax oolleotor of Baker county who said that tbe Connty oonrt bad issued an order for him to make an . alteration in an assessment, and be de clined lo do It. Tbe commission beld - tbt if a taxpayer ,wei e, dissatisfied with an assessment be abonld appear before tba board of equalization, and it not satisfied, with Its findings, cnold appeal (o the oiroait oonrt. ftoosevelt wants to get baok into the republican paitv. What a drop for Ibe high and mighty Teddy after all tbe abase be heaped npon tbe G. O. P. Eat tben, it was probably lone some business for one poor, lone Ball Moose to be Hooking by himself. He bad prantioally dropped ont oft sight and beaiing and that was one thing be oonldn't stand. 1'bere's no way to keep bim from going baok, bnt there won't be any killing of milk-fed veal over bis return, we opine. Ibe Walla Walla Union, in its column reviewing events tbnt trans pired 41 years ago, notes that "there ii now l large qnantity of wheat being hauled from town and oonutry, tbe most of it it being placed on tbe oats at the Tonobet. After a time it Is not probable that any will be banled in wagons farther than the railiosd." The State portage railway equip ment now useless at Oelilo oonld be profitably utilized on a 'roadbed from Cold Spring Landing lo Hnldman for ..tbe transportation of wheat. This would appear to he. the praolioal solu tion of tbe Cold Spring road pioblem, a bard-iurfaoe anlotruuk road to the oontrary notwithstanding. - No kick would come from Germany Ifsbewere receiving war munitions from this country. .The allies aie in a position to handle American ooin jneroe and Germany bas no boiler oomlng. America has tbe goods lo sell, and tbe opeii niaiket gels tbem, League Standing: Played Won Lost PO Wertloo --48 1 160 Milton-Freewater 1 3 1 750 Atbtna - -. 4 1 8 a 50 Belli - . 4-1 8 250 Snndaj's soores: Atbena 8, Belix 2; Weston 5, Miltou-Preewater 4. Games next Sunday: Atbena at Weston; Belix at Milton. is, After winning tbe game Sundar from Helix in tbe niutb inning by Athena, B. B. Richards, president of the East End League, sustained a pro test entered ty tbe Helix team luvolv ing tbe eligibility of Keefe, substituted as a pinob bitter for Harmon, and nn der tbe rules establishing residenoe qualifications, awarded tbe game to Helix. Keefe, wbo bad not been a resident of Atbena for lbs required seven day period, was in uniform as a substitute player, and in tbe ninth inning wltb tbe sooie 3 to 1 in favor of Helix, two down and E. Williams roosting on third obamping to put over tbe tying run, Keefe was snbstituted Harmon, and when be laced ont a single the Helliltes entered it protest. After i rag-chewing matinee, managets, cap leins and umpire agreed to derrick Keefe, pat Williams baok on tbj'cd and allow Harmon lo bat. Tbe Brett Ufie- man, wbo bad not been awatliog any thing bnt space, poked up a dinky fly wblob Thome butter-fingered. Will ie vs drilled lor borne and when tbe talloon was anobored, Harmon was perched on second, baring puiloiued the pillow dniing Uie melee.' ibeu DePeatt pulled one of his emergency stnuts by contributing a slashing sin gle, sooring Harmi n with tba winning run. And there yon ''was." The oonoensus of opinion Is that President Riohards awarded tbe game to whom it justly belongs, and bis action in upholding tbe rules as agreed lo by tbe league organization will eerre to allay any oontentiou that might hereafter aiise relative to res idenoe qualifications of players. Both teams were ont to win Sunday and there was pep and ginger to snare. The pltobeis worked well. Tbe error, oolumns, it will be notloed, are pop- ulated to some extent, bnt there were nauy good plays to offset tbem. E. 1 Williams was tba star performer with tba wagon-touaoe. gleaning three bits u Thome a delivery in fonr times ud. E. Williams connected for a 8-saoter nd Stone seleoted one for two bases. Henry Dell says it was IIiub: Mathers, Alton Lienallen, Varnon Mil ler, Elsa Ringel. Wilbur Harden. Seoond Urade. Aiobie Biyaii, Ruth Bull, Marvel MaAlsxander, Margaret Orndalf, Fay Pambron, (Jell Piersol, Eppa Piersol, Velton Head, Boland Stoue, Gny Baker, Artbnr Holt. First Urade. Ray Alexander, Wil liam Coppook, Merle Dickenson, Vera Miller, .Juanita Wocdrct?, Claude Randall, Richard Cbauev. Result ot Spelling Coolest. Tbe spelling contest for the Atbena Division was held last Friday at the aptist obuiob. The examiner was Mrs. W. O. Read. As a result of tbe contest, tbe following were oboaen to represent their respective grades at tbe County contest in Pendleton on May 1 : Third Urade. Riohard (Jar tono and Dorothy Koepke, of Atbena, Distriot No. 29. Fouitb Grade. Luoinda Dell and Sadie Pambron, of Atbena, Distiiot No. 29. Fifth Grade. Harry Lnudell and Savannah Hmitb, Atbena, District No. 29. Sixth Giade Frank Miller of Atb ena, No. 29, and Dorothy Stall, of Adams, District No. 85. Seventh Grade. Belle Pambron and Areta Llttlejobn, Atbena. No. 29. Eighth Grade. Minnie Johnson and Lola Key of LaMar aobool, Distriot No. 80. Tbe contest was witnessed by a large number of visitors, wbo agreed that tbe pupils representing tbe va-iooa schools were veiy well prepared. GRANT GIVES YOU Notice to Creditors. In tbe Connty Court of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla Connty. In tue metier of the Estate of Lizzie Watts, Decease! Notioe is heiehy given to all persons whom it may concern that Marville It. Walts bas been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Lizzie Watts, deceased, and has qualiUed as snob. All parsons having claims against ber estate are hereby required to present tbem witb proper vouchers aa required by law to the said Marville Watts, at bis office in Athena, Ore gon or at tbe oflioe of bis attorney, Homer I. Watts, in Athena, Oregon, witbin six months from the date of tbe first pnblicitioo of tbis notioe. Dated tbis tbe 19th day of Maroh. A. D. 1018. Marville L. Watts. Homer I. Watts, Exeoutor. Atty. for Exeoutor. There will come a time soma day, Wbei tou will to willing to piuy That yno. might have Grant baok in tbe Linoh Room, as he is today. Some may tbink it's very funny That Giant oan get tbe monev. His cooking is so olean and neat, And people say it can't be bett: It is always up to date; wben be serves it on a plate Be is happy as a big sunflower the nods and bands in tba breezes; In the summer time it bods and blooms In the winter time it freezes. But Hooking is my trade I'm proud to say; I dm stirring up something every day Meat and vegetables, Pastry as well They all say yon can't beat ma this side of Adams. Wben yon 'light in town wltb wrin kles in yon tummy, Stop at Grant's don't be a rummy Don't stay away till yon're almost dead I' or we're still baud-ling Pendleton Bread. Bill of fare for Saturday: oeeisieaa, pork ooops, sansage, aamonrger, liver and taoon, Wiener wurtz, coney islands, all ready put up ai a moment's notioe. Dinner: Slats and paint tbetn ; Mrs. Mnrpby with a sealskin coat. Fido. SDep and a bale of bay. Chickeo per forated potpie, DoughuulB loaf in dig guise; Adam and Eve on raft and wreok tbem ; transparent soup. Grant. EI 2Z ML ""JfC"" JelL 23 THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL . E. FROOME, prop. b Iff Ten automobiles sold here in two weeks is some rsoord, aid indicates the financial standiug ot the commun ity. Good arop prospeots with expsot ed high prioes lor grain, helped the salesmen to dispose ot the machines. It is Interesting to know that Cal ifornia comes to Oiegon for dairy stock, but not snrptising. One of tuo large dairymen ot Culusu count; bought Severn I carloads near Portland recently. Last night's rain retarded seeding of barley on the mountain lanobes, hot helped along tbe prospeols in the low .land districts. It never ralua but what it leaves a benefit to so mo local ity. , A broadside u( oritlolsm Is being fired upon Seoretary Daniels ot tbe Kavy, He oan stand It however be cause he Is used to II. He was fur tuerly a oonntry editoi. Atbena. Btooks, ss V. Williams, If Stone, rf Hotobens, 8b E. Williams, m Harmon, lb -DePeatt 2b King, o fill ink, p - Total Helix. Mills It . It. Tborne, 2b C. Tborne, p Clark, lh Biyan, ss 8. Tborne. a Jndd, m J, '1 borne, Pierce, lib rf B 1 4 4 4 - i i i 8 - 8 84 B 5 e 6 6 5 1 4 4 4 PO A 8 a 2 0 Only First-class Hotel in the City, Iff THE ST. NICHOLS la Hie only one that oan accommodate ' " eoramflrolal trT)e. W ' Can bteonmended lor tit olean and el) ventllrtflfl room a. V vu. mAIft AnOTHIHD, ATBIjHA, Or. 8 10 27 7 D R H PO A E 8 0 0 4 0 0 10 S 0 1 0 0 1 Wan MORSES, ted! mares, MULES For English and French Governments We will buy Horses or Mares from 5 to 10 years old, to weigh from 1250 to 1500 pounds; must be blocky built; and have good bone; any color but light gray. Mules from 5 to 10 years old, to weigh from 1000 to 1200 pounds. Will pay liberal prices ior all Horses or mules I can use. Will Be At Athena Oregon, Thursday April 29th Milton Oregon, Friday April 30th W. N. PEDPIC0RD, . Kansas City Test It With a Tum.a.Lum Total 41 2 7 28 9 2 Honrs by Iuuluga: Atlieau O 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 28 Helix 00000020 03 Mammary, Two-base bit, Stooe; 8 bare lilt, V. Williams; struck ont by Tborne, 10, by Snick, 7; donble plays, Idutobens lo Harmon, Tbntne toClmk; left ou bases, Athena 5, Helix 12. School Notes. Hetmlston and Stan Held fruit farms seem to have been hard bit by fiost. bet those disttiots still Lava the coyote fnnd to draw from at f 3 per. Teddy Is telling Mew York conrt all about it, and his testimony la mnk ing Mr, Barnes and maobiuo polllios look like 80 oentt. Poor Fido I He looks as Rutlty bis muzzle as "Penrod" felt, with bis bag of asafoullda suspended about his neok. Bwat the flint II y yon see and then the next and the next aud tbe next. Let no iiuilty disease spreader escape. NOTICE TO CREDITORS By Administratrix With Will Annexed. In the County C'ouit of tba State of Oregon for Umatilla Connty. In tbe Matter of the Estate of John Martin, Deceased. Notioe is hereby given tbat tba un dersigned baa been appointed adminis tratrix with will annexsd of tbe atove entitled aetata In tbe above entitled court, and has qnalilied as the law directs. All persoua having olaiuii legally enforoibla against said aetata re hereby notiUed to present same to ua at my residence in Atheua, In Umatilla County, Oregon, witb proper ooohera, within six months from the date hereof. Dated Ibis Smb day of March, A. D, I tlln. MAKUAKKT WINSHIP, Aa administratrix with will acuesud ol tut estate of John Maitin, deceased. Following la the report of tbe Aths un school fur ti e mouth ending April 111: Number of pupils remaining list month, 15B; iuuresse for tbe month, 1; decrease for tbe mouth. 12: num ber ot pupils remaining at date, 147. Whole number of dass atteadauoe, 2HU8ij'; whole number of duvs at- euuoe, 61't, ; whole number cf limes Into, 1; pupils neither absent unr late, 111; per cent of attendance, 03.1; number of visile by patents, 11. The loom having the most regular otleudanoe for the mouth was that of Miss Wllkinsou, witb au average of IMI.Sj Mlta Cnlsfortb's room whs seo oud, with au average ot 1)11.4. Roll ot Houor. Hiuu School. Lawson Booher, Verue Dudley, Katbien Froomo, Zola Keen, Annubelle MoLeod, Pauline My. I luk, Angle Pamtrun, Kllen Patnbruu, Haiel Parker, Lawience Tbarp, Ar nold Koepke, Elmer Mattlu, Mamie Sheard, Urcta Molntyie, Lilliau Tomp kins, Jamea Phillips, Louis Utenart, Hiram Hanuou, Eighth Grade. Ceoil Phillips, Ver gie Russell, Lucille Taylor, Dolly White, Harold Molntyre, Lloyd Mo Pberrlu, Eiuest Duuoau, OrvilleBurn bHtn, Dorothy Boss. Henrietta Davis. Seventh Urads Kuld Cartano, Ar eta Littlejohu, Velva Mansfield. Haael MoFailaud, Belle Pambrnn, Helen Hassell, Veiuita Watts, Mai tba Uutt, Uleuu MoAlexander, Ellis Hopper, Hixtn Urade. George BHulster, Maebella Duuoau. Clara Henley, George Lienallen, Elisabeth Matbers. Tbelma MoEwen, Frank Miller, En gena Oaborn, Edua Plukertou, Willie Uossell, Mildred Wlnahlp. Fifth Urade. Harvey Lnudell. Her man Ueissel, Everolt Bothrook, Lloyd Mathers, Willard Parker. Bay Vanoil. Henry Knight, Everett Kuight, John Starr. Uail atone, Dorwau Phillips, Eva Lnudell, Jeanoetts Miller. Dolly Banister, Savauuah Siultb, Helen Downing. Fouitb Urade. Couiad Miller, Ken neth Slouo, Sadie Pambrcn, Luoinda Dell, Velma McAlexander, Audra Wiuahip, Auansta Orndutf. Edra Car- tauo, Jobn Plukertou, Lea Banister, Ethel Woodruff. Harry Vauoil, Varva dross, Mildred Stautoo. Third Urade. lilohard Car tauo, Dorothy Koepke, Tbomaa Kirk, Beu lah Banister, , Loraiu Shick, Donald Johuson, Myitis Downing, Mildred S. Y. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Special attention given to all calii, both nieht and day. Calls promptly answered. Offloe nuTblnl "i-r-ei, Aioena oregor DR. A. 13. STONE, Physichin and Surt'.eon. Office iu Post Building. Phone, 601 DR. J. G. McMATII Osteopath. Offiice one block North of the Bank, 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. DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Graduate MoKllllp.Vetlnary college Ulltees: Commercial Rtaljlc and Hawks Drug store. Phone W". TOURIELLOTTE & Architects R. W. HATCH. Manager Despain Building, : Pendleton, Oregon. DALE ROTH WELL EXCLUSWE OPTICIAN Glasses Are Scientifically Ground and Fitted. Lenses duplicated in a few mom. ents. All work guaranteed tmerican National Bank Building, (Ups'.eira) Pendleton, Oiegon. Wood in Carload Lots Cascade 4 f.ot Fir Wood, $5.33 Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood 3.60 Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .... 3.10 F.O.B. Athena - Pendleton Branches North ern Pacific Railway. a O. WILLIAMS, Poitoffice, Edgewater, Washington. L' ' J 1v paeatriaaa""fiBwiS51iS3 "rei brBpjBjsgrjiljBgaBgsBBjj, -J L. miiiin ,11,11 I,.. 1 - I Mir r' r.!lji - . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA Capital and Surplus $100,000:2 i Some Satisfied Owners of "TUM.A.LUM" SILOS Top row, left to right: Swan Nelson, Grandview, Wu: E. 0. Piter- baugb, Urandview, Wn; H. D. Parks, Grandview. Wo: H. O. Davis, Granger, Wn; B. D. Hanis, Graugar, Wn. Middle row, left.to right ;-Geo. fiun, Prossar, Wn; P. Pengrnber. Proeser, Wn; E. O. Johnson, Prosser, Wn; V. P. Jensen, Toppenish, Wnj Mr. Hague, Kennewick, Wu; Fred Uresswell Kennewlok, Wu. Bottom row, left to right: B, P. Outright, Suuny ide, Wn; P. B. Kresse, Sunnyside, Wu; O. M. Bagley Sunnyside, Wn; Chas. Armstrong, rreewalar, Or. fftTTear Out and Mail Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company Athena, Oregon, Geotlmen: . 4 - . - . " I ahould like lo have information regarding your "TUM A LUM etuuo sua wouia ilka to see small model of same. Am ooutemplating , ereoting a -ton silo. Name- Address We Strongly Recommend Oar White Pine, Tar and Eucalyptus For .Colds.- Give it a Trial. Byron N. Hawks, e Druggist THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET 1 HII' W 'U-i We carry the best MEATS That Money Buys - Our Market is Clean and Cool Insuring Wholesome Meats. . BRYAN & MEYEIi Main Street, Athena, Oregon UI the LinCurkroPth VWli NOflAMMOCKING U tiUMMOCKING NO SAGGING lntK. JO BAGGING NO DRAGGING NO PITCHING Sse tluJiyx jJcJs at L