MM AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER , ' ' F. B. Boyd, Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Co ner -f. Third and leflerson Streets. HARRIS - DEPEATT NUPTIALS Athena Young Lady Weds Dlyinitr Student of Spokane College. KBterert In l h Frwtomrp l A t hem, Oreaon ai tcoidi:laftn Mail Malier. Subscrlotlon Rates. One copy, one year $1.50 When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) One copy, 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 Display regular, per inch.... ..v. . , 12j Local readers, first insertion, per line,; 10c Subsequent insertions, per line.1.,, . .:1 ' Sc Lodge resolutions, per line... . . . . Sc Church notices, admission, per line. ',; 5c tATHENA. ORE.. JUNE 18,,V....'l5 President Wilson's note lo'tbe loan leaders Bods Carraojs defiant, and Villa apparently playing a oiaftier name.. Oarianza'a agent in Washing- ton olslms that Garranzn is entitled to be recognized by the Untied Slates aa the bead of the government of Mexico, Carranza oontrols, be says, seven eighths of Mealco'a terillory, inolod ing all the seaport on both coast.; and that "witbin a week" be will ' hare tbe oily of Mexioo and will oall a presidential eteotioo. The Villa agaots in Washington, on tba other hand say that Uarransa "Is tba only man steading between Mexico and peaoe," and that Villa i willing to aooept In principle the '. proposal of President Wilson, tbat tba Meiioa faatlons should settle their differences by some other meins (ban by fnrae, Both Villa and Oarraosa seem to have lost the purport of President Wilson's admonition tbat tbey get together down in Meiloo, set np a government and feed tbe starving people. Until Mr. Bryan'a snaoeasur is ap pointed Robert Lansing will be Aot ing Seoretary of State. It was be who aigned (be new note to Germany whiob Mr. Bryan refused to sign, Mr. Lan sing is regarded aa one of the highest authorities on International law. He followed Prof, John Baaaett Moore as expeit legal advisor to the 8tate De partment, He is about fifty years old and from very early manhood baa been employed as oonnsel for ttie Govern ment lo tbe most important Inter national dispute! notably tba Beiiog Sea controversy and tbe Alaska Boun dary dispute. He la esioolata editor of tbe Ametloan Journal of Interna tional Law, and joiot anthor of "Gov ernment; Its Origin Growth and Form in the United States."' Tuesday e'ening . at 8:30 In the Christian oboiob, a happy event waa consummated when Ortis D. Harris, of Hpoknoe led lo tbe altar Miss Zelina DeHeatt of tbis city. Assembled oetensitiy to give tba ono ule a reception aod shower, and expeatlug the weddiug to oouor qnietly at home tbe next morning, the guests were surprised when upon entering tba ohmob, tbey were greeted with Mendelsohn's Wedding Maroh, played by - Mrs. Sheldon D. Taylor. Tba bride and groom were preceded by Rev. Ellis B. Harris of Spokane, tio their of tbe groom, who imptessively inad the ling oeremqny, whiob made them man and wife. The tilde was attired in a neat gray traveling suit, with , dainty atiaw ha to matob, and carried a magmtloen coquet of white Amerioau Beauty aod Killamey rosea. Tbe groom was baud come in conventional attire, and the profusion of pink rosea and sweet peas decorating (be aitar lent added charm to tbe soeoe. . After the ceremony congratulations were in order, A largo number nf beautiful, useful and postly pieaenfs were already displayed for tbe reoep tioo of tbe newly weds, baving been "showered" by the 'unsospeutlug MUCDIB. : The bride was born and leered la Athena, beiug tbe eldest daughter nf Mrs. Minnie DePeatt, and her splendid qualities are so well known tbat it is nnneoessary to lev tbat ber absenoa will be keenly felt in aooial and mos ioal circles. Tbe bridegroom is a ris ing young minister in tbe Ubristan ohurob, and while studying aod tutor log in tbe Spokane College, ie holding tbe pastorate of a ohnroh in lekoa, Washington, . "J . After a abort honeymoon spent with friends at Milton and vicinity, Mr, and Mrs. Harris will go lo tbeir borne at Opportunity, the suburt of Spokane where tbe college is situated. ATHENA LEADS THE LEAGUE Won From Milton Sunday Helix Awarded Protested Game. League Standing: Played Wou Lost PC Athene Milton-Freewater Weston Helix - ' 1 B 12; S i 4 667 683 417 B83 THE PENDLETON CHAUTAUQUA ' Reports reoeived by tbe State De partment ' stow tbat tba Amerioao campaign in Serbia against typbus fi'vnr if succeeding. Tba disease, whiob was dairying off tbe Serbians by thousands, ia almost under control Not a few Amerioao doctors aod vol on tear nurses bava bravely sacrificed tbelr lives in tbis bonorabla warfare against oontagious disease. Attention ia now being turned to Montenegro, where tbe oondltlona are almost as bad aa In Serbia. Tba lata eruption of Lassen Peak voloauo ia northern California is now called a "blessing in diagnise." A former government aoil expert baa an alyzed tbe volnanlo mud tbat spread over many aquara mllea nf land. He reports tbat it la "apleudid fertilizer" and will make tba hurled farms muob mora fertile in f utnra years. The East bas taken op a swat-tba-By campaign. It will be soma campaign, if prosecuted on aoale advocated by newspapers tber. Between tbe wai, minora of war and battling with flies, Eastern newspapers bare passed the stage of jingoism. Tba big metinpol itan Journals are hobuobUog with the reality now. An Iaea banter baa turned ia to tbe oonnty slerk of Grant oounty 118 ooy ota aoalpa. netting him tba handsome nm of $348. Tbil la exterminate theaonroe of rabiea iotewbat, and tbe I tee man ia either a good hunter or else coyotes aia tbloker tbau tioks in bia oonntv. Oregon'! geneious bounty on ooyota extermination ia being commented up on by other state papers. vTbey abould not oveilook Utah, wblob state aiuoe 1901 baa paid bounty on grasshop pers. Ton hoppers are paid tor by the pouod. Tba new Constitution of Denmark baa been passed unanimously ty tba Parliament and signed ty tba King. It glvea to Daulsb women tba light lo vote on tbe some teima as men, It la well that Mr. Oliver la awak ening tba oounty and State to the im portance of having a suitable exhibit of Oregon's agricultural praduoti at tba Panama Exposition. Tba first Austrian prisoners reoeived In Italy are deeorlbed lo dispetob from Rome as "old, famlsbtd, rigged, phyetoaliy broken: a aad epeotaole." Hundreds of tbousanda of dollars of Oiegon oapilal baa been Invested in tba atone industry of aaatern aud west ern Oregon. The United Utiles oongreaamen and ceoatora are cow at home making bot Ir s perches at pianos and celebrations. Tba ennual Pendleton Cbantauqoa la to be held tbis year for seven coo aeoutive days, teginning June 32 and dosing tbe evening of 'June US. Tbe program for tbis season ia tbe strong est ever assembled fni the west. Tne European etrife made it possible to se cure tbe beat talent in tba world of entertainment, edooatlnn and inser tion. Among tbe famous leotarera are: Or. Newell Dwigbt Hillis, pastor of Plymouth Uburob, Brooklyn; Hon, Mela Darling, Community Expert; Col. 0. W. Bain, tbe tba fieiy Ken tucky speaker; Rolaud Mono!', of National fame; Eugene Battel, the en emy of snpetstition and Father Mao Cony of Wloblta, Kansas, tbe dram atic orator wbo oieated snob a tniore in the East. Signor Salvalore Oirlolllo, with bis renowued Italian Coooett Bend is baok again. The II Trovatora Grand Opera Company, with lix internationally famous soloists cast io the major roles, la io aing Verdl'a noted "11 Trove lore." Other musical attractions are: Schumann Quintet, string artists; Sax ony Singers; Swiss Yodlers; finlhveu MaaDonald, Toiooto bailtoue, and other numbera equally aa attractive. Tbe merchants of Pendleton are to oooduot special sales and bargains during the week aa an added induce ment lo tbe people living neai their oity Eaob day speolal bargains will te available at tbe leadiog atnrea in the oity, These sales are to be con ducted so that tbe buyers may attend all the Obautauqua pingiama and bave ample time to make tbelr pniohasea. In order to make the Chautauqua a great success, tbe merchants are to offei tbelr goods for sale at the lowest possible prices. Tbis is tba first tln tbat aocb a aeilea of sales have 'ever been planned lot Pendleton. - Daily, saies win oe neia ror eaon aay or tne Chautauqua. New goods will Be o Hored and speolal ratea will , be in vogue. Tbla ia tba greatest buying week ever conceived locally, Kvefj resident should take advintage ,of tbia great opportunity. Brlug your giooery list, your merchandise mem orandum, your hardwire ueeda-r-yoa oan poiobasa any artiolea yon 'may need at the Big Pendleton Ubantanqua uornmuuicy Bargains ana eater. - ; ice following live wire uarabantl. bave signified tbelr Intention of -nak log speolal eHorls to oaia for tba seetty ni an visitors oaring the big CboBtjo qua Sales Week : J , ; ' ,t People a Warehouse, Alexander's Department Store. . "Sayies1 "Trie Ladles' Store..' Gray Bros.' Grooery Co. 't. ' Pendleton Dreg Co. , .' Kraaier'a Book Stole. ' G. 0. Diet Co. Byers' Mill, R. M. Sawtelle, Jeweler.' Taylor Haidwar'e Cq, . '('.' ' M, Gale 6 t3on,;Meobandlae.- ,, Griggs Grnoery Co. "j ;.' ' ' Hamley Hardware (jo. . J, Standard Groaeta. A 3 ',' Tallmen Drug Co. Vogue Millinery Coy ' , i Bond Bios., Clothieia. ' ,' Warien Mualo House. Boyntoo Grooery. ' The Delta. , ; -( Dycbe UrooatjiOo ' . Kksuli of Sunday's games: 1 Athena 4, MiHoi 3; Westoo 7, Helix . Games next Sunday: Athena at Miltoo ; Helix at Weston- . ' ..... : f . - ma aneppiest nan game- played no the A then:, n rounds tbia season took 1 place Sunday wheu Don Oaborn'splay- ( era waxed It to Milton by a score of' foor to two. v ; ' . .- ... I .The wiuning of, tbis gacie givea Athoa tbe top line in tba per oentage taoTomn, by virtue of President Rioh trde' deaislon'in favor of Helix io tba pro tested game witb Milton, wheia an ineligible player was uaed. Sunday's game went through ia slap bang older and there was no lagging. Umpire Shaipe went up against aev eral olose decisions aod resultant rag ging injected -plenty of pep and ag gressiveness in botb teams. Cosbaw stalled on tbe mound for Athena and went well until tbe third, When onaooonnt of a sore wing be re tired l favor of 8biok, who beld Reu nions men'b'elplesa during tbe remain ing innings.. Milton eoored onoe in tbe aenood 00 twoainglesand an error, and the aoore was mado in tbird wben Jenkins laoed out a three base bit and scored 00 Henderson's sacritlos. , Athena soored E. Williams and Har mon in ber bBlf of tbe seoond, so tbe score was tied np wben Sbiok went to pitch. E. Williams made bia seo ond tally , in, the fourth and King brongbt in.tbe lest rnn io tbe fifth. "Red" Williams played a good first base, bis first appearanoe in tbat posi tion and Brooke sbowed well at sec ond. For Milton Jenkins featured at abort, aooepting - several diffloult cbanoes. Tbe atory of the game: SUMMONS. -In tbe Cirouit Court of tba State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Julia Wbitawolf Stephens, Plaintiff, vs. Simon Stephens, Defendant To Simon Stephens, Defendant herein: . In tbe name of tba Stale of Oregon, yon are beieby required to appear and anseei tba complaint Died agaioet yon in the above entitled euit witbin aix week of Ibe date of tba first publica tion of tbis summons, to-wlt, on or be fore Friday tbe Snd day of July, 1915: and you will take notice tbat if yon fail to appear aod answer seid com plaint or otherwise plead tbeieto witb in said time, the plaintiff, for want tbereof, will apply to the oonrt for tbe relief prayed for and demanded in ber said complaiot, namely for a deoree of tbe oouit foiever dissolving tba bonds nf matrimony now and beiatofora ex isting between plaintiff and defendant and for the oaie and ouslody of Cella Stephens, the minor child of plaintiff aod defendant cd for other equitable relief. Tbia summons is published pursu ant to an order of Hon. Gilbert W. Pbelpe, Judge of Ibe Sixth Judioial District of tbe State nf Oregoo, doly made and Hied herein on tba 18th day of May, 1916; and the first publication hereof in made on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1918, aod tba last pnblioatlou will be made on Friday tbe aaid 2nd day of Jnly, 1915, in tba Atbana Picas newapaper published at Athena, Umatilla Oounty, Oregon. Dated tbis the 18th day of May, A. D., 1915. Will M. Peteiaoo, - Attorney fnr Plaintiff. Atbeua . ; ,.AB H H PO 4 E Brooks, 2b . -ye 01340 Grindell, Sb . 4.0 0 0 6 1 8tnne, of - , 4 0 1 10 1 King, o ' 4 1 3 6 0 0 Franz, If , 3 0 0 0 0.0 V. Williams, lb 4 0 Oil 0 0 E. Williams, eg - 4 3 8 3 4 3 Harmon, if -411000 Cosbaw, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sbioa, p -3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ' ' 83 4 8 MX U 4 Milton AB R H PO A E Jenkins, as 4 1 1 I ' 8 1 Everett, 3b - 4 0 0 3 3 0 Henderson, If 8 0 3 0 0 0 Bisbop, 8b 4 0 0 0 1 Renniuk, 0 41 0731 Dutf, lb - 8 0 3 10 0 1 8ager, of 4 0 0 1 0 0 Clemens, tf, - 8 0 0 1 0 0 Sbelton, - 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bartholomew, p ' 8 0 0 3 4 0 Totals V 88 3 5 37 it 4 Professional S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all oalia both night and day. Galls promptly answered. Offloe on Third etret, Athena Oreaor DR. A. B. STONE, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Poet Building. Phone. 601 DR. J. G. McMATH Osteopath. Office one block North of the Bank. DR. J. W. WELCH . Dentiat Athena, Oregon Office Houra: 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Graduate HcKlllip.Vetlnary College Offices: Commercial Stable and Hawks Drug . more. ihoue435. Batted fnr demons in 9th 1 Summary Three base bit Jenkina two-base bit, E. Williams; saoriBoa hits, Franz 3, Cosbaw, doable plays, Brooks to IS. Williams, 8; base Balls, off Sbiok 1 ; struck out by Sbiok 4, by Bartholomew 7; hits off Coshew 4, in tbree innings; off Sbiuc 3 in innings. ' .. r ' , j -5Adv. Auto Stage Schedule. , -,-,..-..a:...V-:.i. f AM Gnibg West PM . Lv Weston 8:00 Lv Westoo 1:00 "Athena 8:10 "Athene 1:15 Adams 8:5 " Adams 1:85 AM Gotug East PM Lv Pendletou 10,:00 Lv Pendletno 4:00 1 Adams .10:60 "Adams 4:50 ' Atheua 11:15 " Athene 6:15 Westoo to Atbeua, 35o; Weston to Adams, 50o; Atbeua to Adams, S.V; Weston to Fendletnn, 1 1.00; Athena In Pendleton, J?o; Adams lo Prndletou, 0O0. Round trips, if mude iu same dan Weston and Pendletou, $1.60; Albeua and Pendleton, $1,910. Headquarters: Westoo, at City Drug Stura; Athene, St. Kiobole Ho tel; Adams. Inland Mercantile Stoiet 1 Pendleton, Kieuoh Restaurant. ART OF FRUIT PRESERVING lo stimulate interest among tbe honaowiveaof the Northwest in the art of canning and preserving fruits produced in tbe vicinity in wbiob tbey live and to bring about a betterment of oonditioua in' ..home economy, the Oregon-WakbtUalon.Railroad & Nay Igatioo Co..'bas:iB'atignTated a "Froit Canning :and:.;prer,vt.ampalgo, aod haa aeanred.W,anioea of Mrs. M. E. King otmifakSl id exnait In work,-Vra.il iv tba iioea'ol dem tbia e oompany'lud ge praatioal aiiationa. -.:. yi-'; t-. tb on Mia. Kqgllt .be in Athena on Thnisday, June 34, giving demonstra tions in tba speolal oar fitted up for the pel pose. This new campaign ia similar to that Inaugurated by tjie f -H ' - s jt . -. A . , s - - " - 1 l - Mra. M. E. King 0.-W. R, & N. laet year In ita Apple Cookery oontesla, lectures and demon slretioes. The aucoees met with aud Ibe interest wbiob wea created in tbe eppie, the various waya in which li can- be prepared and the largely in- oieeaed aalea of applea tbiougbont ita terrilory auooursged tba eompauy to oodei take a similar work in connec tion with tba preserving of soft fruits, muob of wbiob ia now going to waale teceoee tba fullest opportunity is not taken to pnt It Into shape those months wben tbe freah produot la available. Homer I. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon. !JI! r strict lir s M PAT, you catt it "fo- UlffgM W i k . baccy ;" Fritz, you call- fW ' I V i j At"tabak;n an' Tommy, you. W.14 ' I caff it "baccy," so suppose, in " Xfftf . L it the int 'rests o' neutrality, we XlfJ S , M ' WHEN vou ask can't ao better for pipe tobacco, you too, than 'call it VELVET." ioc rint Copvrieht l$t$ Ea'sTaBaB Fragrance, " body," true tobacco taste, slow burning those are the qualities you want in your pipe. But have you had the good fortune to find them in a mild tobacco? 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