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Etas AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. Boyd, Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Co tier Third and Iefferson Streets. Entered Id th rortofllm at Athonn, Oregon a ecoudOlawt Nail Mailer. ATHENA WINS OUT AT WESTON Oeborn'a Crew Cleans Up tha Colonel's ' Bunch 10 to S. Subscription Rates. One copy, one year $1.50 When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) One copy, six months M One copy, three months -SO Ad vertislna Rates. Display, transient, running less than one month, first insertion, per inch ...... 25c Subsequent insertions 12 Display regular, per inch .121 Local readers, first insertion, per line. 10c Subsequent insertions, per line ...... 5c Lodge resolutions, per line 5c Church notices, admission, per line. . 5c OlTHENA. ORE.. APRIL 30 191S The Stsofleia Standard, O. D. Teel and o I hers do not believe tbe West end of the county will Ret its just abate of tbe money raised from hood ing tbe oouuty for toad improvement. Teel advooates tbe formation of bis part of tbe oonnty ioto a road distrlot to bnild a road from Echo to Uma tilla. . Ibe Standard says it Is deter mined tbat tbe road shall be bnilt whether tbe support of tbe Umatilla County Good Roads Association is eliin or not. This wonld Indloste tbat the West End Is to bave tbe road for tare, wbiab la muob farther along in tbe making tban other prospective roads. Tbe Standard baa a real grooob and among other tbinga its editor, S. Norton Bobo, says, after registering a kiok at the Connty Court: "We do not like tbis man Waterman who is representing oa at tbe count j oonrt, and we feel that be is Inoom petent and baa dona nothing for this district. Wa should like to bare Mr. Waterman's resignation. Wa want oor four town road bard snrfaood from Umatilla to Eobo and suitably graded and aoifaoed from Echo to Pendleton. ' Eight now we want a steam roller in tbis end of tbe oonnty and something dona to lave too few rapidly 'disinte grating roads w blob we bave. Aluo wa should like to bave tbe exeootlve committee of the Umatilla Connty Good Bonds Association tell os jnet where tbey stand in tbe matter ot good roads for the west end and wbe- ' tber tbey telieve that we are entitled to one quarter of whatever amonut is raised by bonding the oonnty as a whole." "Ibe wieatb of oigsielte smoke," toys Bodson Maxim, "wbiob onrls abont the bead of tbe growing lad, holds bis brain in an lion grip wbiob prevents It from growing and bis mind . from developing, jnsf as anrely as tbe iron shoe does tbe foot of tbe Chinese rlil. In tbe lenitle struggle for snr wioi against tbe deadly cigarette emote, development and growth aie aaoiifloed by natnre, wbiob in the light for veiy life itself, mnst yield up eveiy vltul luxury, suoh ta healthy body growth aud giowth of brain and mind. II all boya conld be made to know tbat witb every fareatB of cigar ette smote tbey inhale imbeoility aud exhale manhood; tbat they are tap ping their aitei lis as surely, and let ting their life's blood ont aa tboogh their veins and arterieB were severed; and that the cigarette la a maker ot invalids, criminals and tools not men It oogbt to deter them some. The yellow Anger stain la au emblem of degradation and enslavement." Milton-Freewater Wetlon Athena Helix Leegoe Standing: Flayed Wou Lost PC 1 4 10, 800 600 400 200 Wes- Snnday'a scores: Atbena ton; Milton-Freewater S, Helix 1. Next Sunday's games: Miltoo-Free- water at Athene; Weston et Helix. entitled estate in tbe above entitled ooutt, and baa qualified aa tbe law direots. All persons having claims legally enforoible against said estate are hereby notified to present same to me at my residence in Atbena, io Umatilla Connty, Oregon, with proper vouchers, witbia six months from the date bereot. Dated this 2nib day rf Harob, A. D. 1915. MARGARET WINSHIP, A a administratrix with will aunexed of tin estate of John Martin, deoessed. Appendioitis baa Increased fiom 40 to 100 pet cent, tcecauee of tbe In creased oaa ot belta instead of suspend en, aocordlng to Dr. W. J. Mayo, world famous sargeon, wbo has been called to wait on tba loyalty of Eur ope. Minneapolis surgeons, bowevei, differed from this statement, alleging tbat the inoieaaa Of nppendloitli can not te ittribnted to any causa and tbat the only possltie epooitlo cause of appendioitis oonld be a heavy tlow In tbe region ot tbe vermiform appea- dig. A kiok from borse woold dem onstrate thli they say. Any one donbting tbe praotioabilitv of the King drag on country toads ahoold take a spin over the road anuth of town from the Llenalleu bridge to the Ferguson place. Mr. Ferguson, without lost of any time and at very little expenie has kept the road iu first olasi oondltion and shown what a little attention will dn as compared with tosds reoeiviug no attention after tha srariiuo is comoltted. Go see tor yourself. The speotaole of foil blown lilacs, tnlipa ittd gteen Units prostrate to tbe Stcni.il under two or three iuobea of enow is not a pleasant sight and ona that oould easily be dispensed witb. Wednesday night waim enough to en joy tha poub hammock -Thursday, anow. But such ia onr climate. Tha only objeotion soma people have gainst improvements la that they eoat money, A bluff goes loug way sometimes bat in tbe end it disappeais in its own vapor. Doo Osborn and his lnetv oiew of athletes dropped over into tbe Col onel'a back yard Sunday afternoon and gave bis star twirler, O'Harra, an awful drubbing. The net reanlt ot tbe bouaeoleaning aa posted on tbe bulletin boards read 10 to 8. It wag an interesting eession, espeo ially tbe seventh and eighth Innings, when O'rJaua's goat was chained to tbe tnoketop Bnd in eaob canto four inns filtered over tbe platter as tbe result of eight soreamiog smashes square on tbe sphere. The squally seventh for Westoo opened witb De Peatt'a easy death, Fnlford to Tomer, Gosbaw poled out a donble and King followed witb a borne inn smash. Tbu nanny bleated and Sblok antled a two-base swat and soored on Brooks ingle. Brooks moved on to aeoond wben Kennaid mussed np, Williams gronnder and soored on Stone's single. Two 8-baggers, double and two errors by Beathe tell tbe story of -tbe eighth. DePeatt figured In the trim mings aa first batter np with a 8-link swat, Coabaw scored him witb bis second two ply poke. King flew ont to Wood, Shiok waa retired, Blomgieo to Turner. Brooks beaned the pill for three bases, Cosbaw soorlng. V. Wil liams was safe at second on Beotbe's error No. 1, Brooks scoring from tbird. Stone aent a long one to Beatbe wbo erred again, Williams ooming in from aeoond. Keefe fanned. Atbena aoored King on two hits and an error in tbe third and DePeatt in tbe nintb on wild throw, a bit and a passed ball. Weston opened bet part of the game ausploioosiy with Blomgren bar first batter np. He singled and took second on Fnlford'a ont, E, Williams to Keefe, and soored on Kennard'a bit. In tbe fonitb Wood streak ont. F. Turner bit safely, took second on passed ball, soored on Kirkpatriok's bit, Kirkpatriok taking third on throw borne end scored wben King threw wild to tbird. Tabulated Soore. Now, Mr. aud Mre. Ground Sqnirrel, bow do yon tike the weather? ' Tbe Salem brewery will tnra froit juices after 1910. Athena AB It H PO A E Brooka, 2b - 6 2 8 5 6 1 W. Williams, If 5 1 0 0 0 0 Stone, of 5 0 2 10 0 Keefe, lb 4 0 0 10 1 0 E. Williams, es 5 0 2 2 8 1 DePeatt, 8b -12 110 0 Cashew, rf - 5 2 8 0 0 0 King, 0 - " 2 2 8 1 1 Shiok, p 5 110 10 Harmon, lb 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 48 10 14 27 11 4 Weston AB R H PO A E Blomgren, 2b -412180 Fnlford. 8b U 0 1 I 4 0 Konnard, ss - 4 0 1 1 1 1 Wood, a 4 0 1 18 4 1 If. Tnrnoi lb - 4 1 1 14 0 1 Kirkpatiick, if 4 1110 0 Smith, rf - 4 0 1 6 0 0 Beatbe, of - 2 0 0 0 0 0 O'Harra, p - 11 0 0 1 2 0 M. Turner, of - 2 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 84 8 8 27 14 6 Saore by Innings, Alheni. R 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 1-10 " H 00210268 114 Weston R 10020000 0-8 " -H 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 08 Summery Saorifioe bits, Atbena 11; t. base bits, Wood, E. Williams, Cosbaw 2, Sbiok ; 8 base bits Brooks, DePeatt; home rnn, King; stolen bus es, Brooks 1 ; first on balls, Shiok 1 off O'Harra 1, Fnlford 1 ; attnok out by Sbiok 8, by O'Harra 8, Fnlfoid 2; innings pitobed by Sulci; 0, by O'Har ra 8, Folfoid, 1; bits off Sbiok 8, off O'Harra 1, Fulford 1; passed balls by King 2, by Wood 2; doolie plays, Brooks to Keefe, Batting Averages to May 1, Nnmea AB Buna Bits P.Ct. I. Uoihaw 5 2 8 .600 2.. Boylngton 2 0 1 .600 8. V. Williams 14 1 6 .428 4. Brooks 20 6 7 .866 5. E. Williams 13 1 4 .808 6. Stone 21 1 6 .286 7. DePeatt 16 4 8 .187 8. Grant 6 0 1 .166 D. King 19 8 8 .168 10. Ubick ID '2 8 .168 II. Herman 11 1 1 .071 12. Bryan 2 10 .000 18. Calrou 2 0 0 .000 14. Wlllaby 4 0 0 .000 16, Montague 4 0 0 .000 . HutoheuB 8 0 0 .000 17. Keeta 4 0 0 .000 School Notes. The local oratorios! aud dsol am atory contest waa held at the Christian cbuioh Friday afternoon, wbeu tbe following were deviated winueis iu their respective divisions: Division A. First place, Zola Keen, "Tbe Unknown Speaker ;" seooud plaoe Louis Stewart, "Tbe Last Speeob of Robeaplerre. Division B. First plaoa, Rex Payne "The Ballad of Hardlnck Henry;" second plaoe Maehelle Duuoan, "Tha Theatre Party." Division B. First plaoe, Doiotby Koepke, "The Beat Story;" aeoond plane, Edra Cattano, "Little Orphant Annie." Tbe winners of first places ere en titled to represent the aobool at tba connty oonlest wbiob. will be held at Peudletoo this evening, April 80. Ibe judges of the contest were M. L, Watta, tier. J. H. Harmon and Sup erintendent I. K. Yonng. ! a NOTICE TO CREDITORS By Administratrix Witb Will Annexed. the Slate ot In tbe Oonnty Comt of Oregon tor Umatilla Connty. Io the Matter of tha Eatete ot John Martin, Deceased. N olios la hereby given tbat tbe un man u fee- i daraigued baa been appoluted adminla '.traUix witb will annexed ot tbe atore SHORT LIFE OF BIG GUNS. Every Time a Rifle la Fired Some of Ita Boro Is Worn Away. The Y.U' f the gun, so far aa its ab solute destruction by bursting; la con cerncd. I. practically unlimited, but not so its uceurncy life. Every time a gun is fired some of the interior sur face of its bore and delicate rifling are wiped away, and n certain degree of its accuracy is lost This Is true of tbe shoulder fide, with Its bore so small tbat It would not much more tlinn admit a lend pen ell, no leas than of the great sixteen Inch siege gun and the other grades of artillery pieces. Fortunately for the infantryman, the wear on tbe boro of the shoulder rlflo is much slower, as tbe wearing out of the boro decreases rapidly with n de crease in tbe Bizo of the bore. Era slon, us it is called by tbe artillerymen, is greatest In the large guns and least in tbe 30 rifle. The big guns which form tire mnln batteries of our ivarsbips and are em- placed in our coast fortifications can fire from 150 to 2DO rounds (dependent upon the pressure and heat In tbe povr der chamber) before they begin to lose their accuracy. Scientific American. I Doors In China. In China doors ore often round, leaf shaped or semicircular. In placing them tbe builder usually avoids having one opposite another lest evil spirits find tbelr way from tbe street into tbq recesses of tbe building. Tbe door ways separating the courts of a gar den are usually of an elaborate kind, and the octagonal form is one of tbe most popular. Religious superstition asserts Itself In Chinese architecture, and the universal sacredness of tbe numerals 8 and 0 is shown In the ar rangement of temple doors. There is a triple gateway to each of the balls of the Imperial palace, and, tbe same order prevails at tho Ming tombs. The Temple of Heaven bas n triple roof, a triple marble staircase, and all Its mys tic symbolism points either to 8 or its multiples. Tho Yaws. On tbe west coast of Africa the na tives call the raspberry a yaw. It hap pens that one of tbe pleasing diseases tbat come out from tbut quarter of tbe globe Is characterized by dusky red spots tbat appear on tbe body and soon grow luto ulcers about tho size and looks of tbe raspberry. So this disease is called the yaws. It is contagious aud downright disagreeable. White sailors bring It buck with them to tbelr own discomfort nud the disgust of those at home. Yaws prevails also in the FIJI islands mid Iu Samoa, but Iu these two places children mainly are attacked, and the natives regard tbe disease in the Kirne light as civilized persons look nt measles almost a cer tainty to bare mid the sooner over with the better. His Business. "There Is it man who can always be depended on nt pinch." "Who is lip?" "A pollcermin."-Unltimore American. S. V. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calib both night and day. UI1h promptly Answered. Omee ou Third Stroet. Atbena Oregor DR. A. B. STONE, Physician and Surgeon. 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. DALE ROTH WELL EXCLUSIVE OPTI AN Glasses Are Scientifically Ground and Fitted. Lenses duplicated in a few mom ents. All work guaranteed (American National Bank Building, (Upslaira) Pendleton, Oregon, Wood in Carload Lots Cascade 4 foot Fir Wood, $5.35 Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood, . . Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .. 5.60 ' 5.10 F. 0. B. Athena Pendleton Branches North ern Pacific Railway. C O. WILLIAMS, Postofflce, , Kdgewater, Washington. , There will come a time some day, Wbeu yon will be willing to pioy Tbat yen might have Orant back in tbe Loooh Room, aa ha Is today. Some nay tbink it'a very fanny Tbat Uiaut can get the monev. His cooking ia an clean and neat, And people aay it can't be bebt; it ie always up to date; when he serves it on a plate He is happy aa a big sunflower tbat nods and bends in tbe breezes; In the anmmer time it bndaand blooma io tbe winter time it freezea. Bnt Cooking ia my trade I'm proud to say; I dm stirring up something every day Meat and vegetablea, Pastry aa well Tbey all aay yon can't beat me thia side of Adams. Wben yon 'light in town with wrin kles in yog tommy. Stop at Orant'e don't be a rummy; Don't alar away till yon're almost dead For we're still handling Pendleton Bread. Bill of fare for Saturday: Bsefeteak, pork cbops, sausage, Hamburger, liver and baoon, Wiener wurtz, coney islands, all ready put np at a moment a notioe. Dinner: Slata and paint them; Mrs. Mnrpby with a seslskin coat. Fido, Sbep and a bale of bay. Ghioken per forated potpie, Dongbonta loaf in dis guise; Adam and Eve on raft and wreok them ; transparent aonp. Grant. the : ST. NICHOLS HOTEL! J. E. FROOME, prop. i W Only First-class Hotel in the City. in i I THE ST. NICHOLS I if ibe only one that oan accommodate commercial travel en. Can beieeomended tor UK clean and well ventilated room. women s mots A; a Sacrifice Beginning Saturday morning, May 1, we will offer our entire stock of Women's Tailor-made Spring Suits at greatly reduced prices. Every size, every color, the newest designs are in this big Stock Regular Price, from $45.00 to $17.50 Reduced to 24.87 and 89.89 The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade. Save Your TWP Stamps. DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinarv Surgeon & Dentist Graduate MoKllllp.Vetlnary college Cor. Cor. mam amo Third. ATBam.or. i Offices: Commercial Stable and Hawks Drug eiore. rnonetin. . TOURTELLOTTE & HUMMEL Architects R. W. HATCH, Manager Deepain Building, : Pendleton, Oregon. mm I mm (A. J. Parker BARBER SHOP Hverythlnc Firet OlasH Ho darn and Up-to-date SOUTH SIDE MAIN J STREET ATHENA blithe LwGiPofthe msBm spnng 3172 un NO MAMMOCKING NO fiUMMOGKIKG NO SAGGING lNl. NO BAGGING NO DRAGGING NO PITCHING See t&e"eJig:s''Bed Springs at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of ATHENA Capital and Surplus $100,000:22 MILLER'S FURNITURE 'STORE We Strongly Recommend Our White Pine, Tar and Eucalyptus For Colds. Give it a Trial. Byron N. Hawks, Vfc Druggist THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET We carry the best MEATS That Money Buys Our Market is Clean and Cool Insuring Wholesome Meats. BRYAN & MEYER Main Street, Athena. Oregon AT 5 CENTS PER PIG. i Average cost Lomoer, Hardware and Paint for "TUM-A LUM" H03 8BEDS $12.00 per pan. Average life ia twelve years, or $1.00 per Tear ooat Interest at 6 per cent on average value (6.00 .SO per tear Repairs - - . . . . - .80 per year TOTAL COST PER YEAH $1.60 4 sows per jear at 8 pigs per litter, eqnala S3 pigs at ooat of 5 CENTS PER PIH. (Tear ont tbia Coopon and mail.) TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.! (name of town) ' " ' I want farther information on vonr Free Plana and Prioe for all material complete for "TUM-AL-MUM HOGSHEDS." Kama -Addreae- J I