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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1915)
Mr AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. Boyd. Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Co ner x Third and Iefferson Streets. -v. Entered In the PnBtolSce at Athena, Oregon as eoondClass Mall Matter. . Subscription Rate. One cooy. one vear.... 11.50 AThen paid in Advance, (otherwise, J2.00) Une copy, six months ... One copy, three months ............ .50 Advertising Rates. Display, transient, running less than one month, first insertion, per inch. .... . 25c Subsequent insertions .' ...... M . Display regular, per inch..... 12 Local readers, first insertion, per line, 10c Subsequent insertions, per line. . .... 5c Lodge resolutions, per line 5c ; C hurch notices, admission, per line . . 5c cATHENA. ORE. NOV. 12.. .1915 With the appointment of a oommit . tee on plans, ways and means the Portland Obamber of Commerce nil) endeavor (o soon re a slate-wide survey of the mapnfaetnrlDg Deeds of Oregon. The effort will be direoted toward as certaining what ia now being mana- faotnred in the state and ondei what oonditiooe of transportation and labor, as well as an Intelligent plan for reach ing the markets of tbe world. It is a movement that will entail great labor , end toooh expense, and it IB probable that tbe committee will ask Ujeetet legislature of Oregon to assist in fln , anoing the walk. It is conceded Jbgt Oregon should have additional faotor ies, bat with a limited population west of tbe Bocky Mountains, the thought has been advanoed tbat manufaotnrers oan only be bronght to this state when it oan be shown that they can reaoh world markets at a minimnm cost. It is a work of vast importance to gather the data necessary to a proper presen tation of all these condition!. ' The Paoido Coast Mannfaotorer, edited by B. Hofer, oelieves that a policy of encouragement both state and national, toward our industries, rail , roads, pnblio ntilities, etc whether coming fiom a democratic or repub lican administration would bring good times at ouot. Why abonld tbe cou : tinual agitation be kept up? We all have to make a living and it is bard to do when tbe wheels of industry are clogged aud stopped w!IB nnueo essary legislation aud bigb tezes, ' Punish tbe ollendeia whether "big" or "little" business but leave the field ' openjro thai those who are honest oan prosper whether they represent an in vestment of f 100 or 100,000,000. Pianoforte Recital. ... , ' ' A pleasing program was given by pupils of Miss Nellie Dee Whiting of the Malen Burnett aobool , of Piano Playing at tbe home of Mrs. D. H. Mansfield Wednesday afternoon of last week, fhore present were entbns iastio in their praise of the wotk done and the progress made since tbe last recital was favorably noted, k Miss Whiting plana to have freqnent mos ioales during the winter, in which all of her pupils will take part. The fol lowing program wasgiven: "Con Amore," .. .. . Beanmont Velva Mansfield "Vacation Walts," - Klret Belie Pambrnn "Birds in tbe Branches," Rodgers Iinoinda. Dell ' "Fireaies" ; . . Giant Sobaefer ,- Vernita Watts "Rooking tbe Cradle," Dntton - Sadie Pambrnn Italian Ditty, - . Sartoris Tarantella, - - Streathog - JMlen Pambrnn "Woodnympba," . - - Heron A ret a Littlejobo "Mttle Waves," : Ortfa Carolyn Koepko Taiantella - - - Rodgers xheKangaroo - Maxine Wendell La Brasohe "La Violette" - Qabbearts Angle Pamtran "Near tbe Fireside" Sahnmann "Impromptn," op. 43 No. 2, Sohnbert Kathren Froome. v Who will be selooted as republican ' candidate for president next year will ' be determined by a praoess of elimiua : lion unless Jnetioo Hughes could be ludnoed to accept the nomination, . wUuii does cot appear likely, 6ays the . Walla Walla Union. The first prom i ineut flgnie to he apparently ellminat ' ed is Elllin Root. We never conld agree that Knot would make a strong .candidate, though he is unquestion ably a great man aud would make a good president. But tbe overwhelm ing defeat of tbe proposed constitution in New Yolk, wbiob Boot took a piom ' ineut part in framing, ought to eutiie ly silence these republicans who have advocated his nomination as a presi dential candidate. ' , Wns theie something in oooneotion with yourei'll or your family or your neighborhood that should have been ' inentiouud in tbe paper this week' . The fault of tbe oversight was more jours ttan ouia. JSdltoilal eves are : popularly supposed to sue everything, but they dou't, us tbia veiy omission Stoves. Had wo known it, it would : have been there. Next lime anything occurs, just tell as about it. The 'phone is bandy, and you will Dud us vory thaukful for any item. How we appreciate thoee few (they know who . it is) who are kind enough to remoui ber tbe paper and give us the news of their oommnuity. The Story of "Hard HiV - "i'hrrclHirJeo;-tf I tliuiiRlit that by killing you 1 could paint u picturo . IH;o youra I would stab you to tbe ' Bear r."""iich. was the renin rk made by Pellegrini, the farnoua ruriciilinixl, to the ltoyul amdernlcluu, . Sir Wlllium Orchurdson, when at a private view be first saw "Hard Hit," tbe picture of the ruined gumblur. "It was." said tli6 nrtlst, ''Ihfi graitesl compliment I could have had. Cnriouaty onongu, tbe model 'who eat for the ruined gamester wna rather fond of curds himself. One day ibe artist noticed that he looked somoivlint depressed "What Is the mutter?" lie naked. "I wns awfully hard hit last night," he answered. "By Jove,'' replied the art 1st, Jumping up with delight, "I've got It at last! 'Hard Hit,' of course. And that is bow the picture got Its name. , - Where Shelley Was Drowned. Spezln, tbe principal naval station of Italy, nnd about fifty miles southeast of Genoa, described as "the Por tsmouth of llnly," has interesting literary ns soelullons. It culls up njcuiurlcs of Byron. Shelley. Leigh limit, Charles Lever cud Mary Sonicrvllle. Lever was In residence nt Hpeln Intermittent ly for some years, mid tliere wrote three of hi? books. But n more tragic interest is attached to tbe injrgiilflcont bay, for It will be recollected (hut It was while sailing In a new boat, across the gulf to bis home at Lerici that Shelley was drowned. , : SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notioe is hereby given to tbe legal voters of Sobool District No. 29, of Umatilla County, Htate of Oregon that a special Scbool meeting of said Dis trict will be bald at the aobool bonse onthe27tb day of November, 1915, at 9 o'olook in the afternoon, to vote on the proposition of levying special district tax. Tbe purposes for whiob the money is to be raised bv this levy ahall be expended, are shown by tbe following itemized budget which is berei-y made s part of this notice: Teachers' salaries $(5000.00 .Furniture - - none Apparatus, inch as maps, obalk, erasers, stoves or ourtaius, - nous Library tnofee, -Flags - - none Sepairs"of soboolhouses, ontbuildiogs or feuoes Playground apparatus none Transportation of pupils none Tuition of pupils . - ' none Jaultor Janitor's supplies - r Fnel - t',' Light - Clerk's salary - ' . -Postage and etationaiy Interest on boudB -Sinking fund - Dated tbia 26th day 1915. Attest: Ernest A. Zerba, M. L. Watts, District Clerk. Chairman 1 Board of Directors, Professional I- 100.00 50.00 eocoo ,: 100.00 850.00 '. 800.00 - 50.00 50.00 - . 2350.00 - 1875.00 of Oototer, Musical Note. . i opera did you bear last "Whot night?" "Cecil bad tho program, nnd ho snld It was Libretto." . - "How amusing!" "Yes, wasn't it? Because it really wasn't Libretto at nll."Harvard Lam poon, ' ' ' " ; t ' It Was a Fine Cod. The nrtMt William M. Chase once hired a fish, painted it picturo of It In two hours nnd nftenvnrd sold It to the Corcoran Art gallery lit Wunhlneton ror w.imio. sir. Chase nfterwnrd in. formed the Hull dealer who had rented him tile llsh ill' the price ho bad reeeiV' ed for the picture "Well." comment cd I lie llslumiriKer. "It wan a Hue cod." -I'lilliidPlp.hln iteconl. SUMMONS. In tbe Justice Court for the Distriot of Athena, Umatilla Ooonty, Oieg, ' Liljie Miller, Plaintiff, , i , v. ' Joe MaClellan, Defendant, . To joe MoClellan, the atove named Defendant: - Iu tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe oomplaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit within six weeks of the date of the Hist publics tion of this summons, on or telore tbe J9th day of November, 1815, And yon will take notioe tbat it yon fail to appear and answer or othsrwise plead within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof will apply to tbe Court for tbe relief prayed for and demanded in plaintiff's said oomplaint to-wit: For $75.00 with interest there- nil at tbe rate of 6 per oent per annum from the first day of September, 1915 nntil paid and for plaintiff's eosts and disbursements of this action. This summons It published pursuant to an order of Hon. ' B. B. Richards, Judge of tbe above entitled Court, duly made and filed on tbe 27th day of September, 1015; and tbe StBt put- lioation of this summons will te made In tbe Athena Press, a newspaper pub lished Bt Atbena, in Umatilla County, Oregon, on Friday the 8th day of Oo- tober, 1915, and the last publioation will be made oo Friday, November 19th, 1915. Lillie Miller, Plaiutiff. . It la one of the remarkable' tilings that men Will lay down their Uvea for heir oonotry when they feel tbat thoir oouulry Is in danger, but will frequently not cross tbe sires: oi atop at the door of a booth to vote, when . the voting may bo almost as important as following the colon. It does not matter so mnoh bow meu vote es it does that they go ont aud vote, for if ther will take lbs pains to do tbat they will take tome paius to lufoini themselves about tbe hist way to rote - and almost auy way of soling Is better i than tbe ntter neglect ol the lrancbiee of which so ninny well maaulng oil Izens ar - guilty. ' Tbe records of deaths of pedestrians aud automobile parties ou railroad crossings is appalling, it is impossi ble foi tailioad company to always protect a persou agsiust bit own fool ishness. Stop, look and listen when yon come to a railroad orosslng, The Hudson Bay News, published , at Vincent by (irisnold & Bueluy, la the latest jourualiatlo venturo in Urna , tllla coqnly. It is a bright, newsy little sheet and deserves lbs patronage given it, Buy it lit borne this Christmas. Keep prosperity lu tbia towu. It 'a good for all of os. - Notice of Final Account. ' In the County Ooort nf the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of tbe Estate of T, J. Watts, Deceased. ' Nolloe is hpiebv given tbat the nu derslgned, M. L. Watts, administrator of the estate of 1, J. Watts, deceased, has filed his final account aud report In the said estate, and that the oouuty eouitof Umatilla county, Oregon, has Oxed Saturday, the 11th day of Deoem ber, Kilo, at tbe hour of ton o'clock iu tbe foreuoon of said date, as tbe time end fe county ooort mom In the county cam t bouse of Umatilla ooun ly, uregon, in remiioloo (Herein, as the place of hearing any and all ob jeotious aud exceptions in seld final aooount a id report, If auy there be, Objections to said final aaooout and report should bo Hied ou or before said date. Date of first publioation of notice, November 19, 1015; date of Inst pub lication, Deueuiber 10th, 1015. M. L, Watte, Adnir. of the Galate of T. J, Watts, deceased. Notice of Final Account. In the Connly Uonrt of the 8tate of Oregon for Umatilla Cnuoty, lu ti e Matter of tbe Estate of Liesie Walts, Deceased, . Nolioe is hereby given tbat the nn dersisued, Marville L. Watts, Execut or of the estate of Llzzio Watts, de ceased, has tiled bis Dual aeoonnt and report iu tha said estate, and that Ibe county oourt of Umatilla county, Ore gon, hat Hied Saturday, tha lltb day of Deoember, 1915 at the hour at ten o'olook in the forenoon of said data as tbe time and the oouuty oourt room in the oonuty conrt house of Umatilla coouty, Oregon, iu Pendleton therein. as the place of bearing any and all ot jtolroos and exceptions to said Hnal account and report, if any there be. Otijeutlons to said final aoocuut and epurt should be Hied ou ot tetort said data. Data of first publication at uotloe. November 12, 1918; dale ot last pub lication, Deoember 10th, I Dir. Marville L. Watts, Executor of the Estate cf Liaait Watts, deceased. SUMMONS. In I he Justice Court for the District of Athena, County of Umatilla, Slnte of Oregon. L. U. Bharp, Plaintiff, vs. George R. Weber, Defendant. To Ueorge R. Weber, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are bereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against yon in the above eutitled suit within six weeks of tbe date ot tbe Bret publioa tion of this summons, on or before tbe 26th day of November, 1915. And yon will take notioe tbat if yon fail to appear aud answer or otherwise plead within taid time, tbe plaintiff, for want thereof, will Bpply to the court for tbe relief prayed tor and demanded in plaintiff's said complaint tn-wlt; For (88.85, with interest thereon et the rate of 0 per cent per annnm from the 20tb day oi July, 1015, nntil paid and for plaintiff's ousts and disburse ments of this action. This summons is published pursuant to nu order of Hon. B. B. Riobards, Judge of the above eutitled Conil, da ly made and filed on the 1th day oi October, 1915, aud tbe first pnblioa tiou ot this summons will be made in the Atbeua Press, a weekly newspaper published at Athena, Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, oo Ibe 15th day of Octo ber. 1915, and tbe last putlioatiou will be made on Flidny, November SOtb, 1915. L. G. Sharp, Plaintiff. For Sale. Five passenger Ford oar. 1914 mode), luquire at Ware's Phai- mnov. Adv. tint into the "bny et homo" All mighty good people. Notice. " Notice la beret y glveu that I will I not be responsible for any dstits oou I ti acted by my family. Deled Atbeua, oiowd..( Oregon, tl,ia 5th day ot November, 1915. J. . Myiiuk. SUMMONS. Iu tbe Justice Conrt for tbe Distriot of Atbeua, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon. ' L. R. Beam, Plaintiff, vs. Ueorge R. Webei, Defendant. To Ueorge R. Weler, tbe above named defendeot: Iu tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are bereby required to appear and auewet the oomplaiut filed againet you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publio ation of this summons, on oi before the 28th day ot Noremter, 1915. .And you will take uotioe tbat it yon fail to appear and auswer oi otherwise plead within said time, tbe plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply lo tba Court for' the relief prayed for and demanded in plaiu tiff's said oomplaint to-wit: For tbe turn ot 165 with Interest there- on at tbe late of 6 per cent per annum from the 2ud day ot October, 1915, nutil paid and for the further sum of 110 to be allowed by tha Court for at torney'! fees and ioi plaintiff'! costs and distnrsements ot tbit action. Tbls aummoua is published pursuant to an order ot Hon. B. B. Riobards, Judge ot (he above euttled Court, duly made aud filed ou tbe 2ud day ot Oct. ober. 1915, and tha Hrst publication ot IbtssDuimona will fca made Jiu tbe Atbeua Press, a weekly uewspaper published it Atbeua, Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, on Friday, Oetober 16th, 1915. aud tha laat publioation will be on Friday, tha 2rttb day ot November, 1915. U8. Beam, FUiutifiT, . COL. J. L. BALDWIN The well Known Auctioneer will make Sale anywhere in Umatilla County. Phone, 1457; Residence, 10X17 West Main Street, Walla Walla, Wash, or book Dates wish J. F. Wright, Athena 8. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SUitGEON Special attention given tor, all calia both night and day. , i OaJli promptly answered. Offlee on Third etret, Atbena Oregor . DR. A. B. STONE, Physician and Surgeon. Offloe in Post Building. . Phone, 501 DR. J.G.McMATH Osteopath. Offiice one block North of the Bank, DR. J. W. WELCH y . Dentist Athena, Oregon Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinary Surgeon Si Dentist ' Graduate MoKllrlpVetlnary college Offices: Commercial Stable and Hawks Drug Store, ehoatm. Ilomer I. Watts - Attorney-at-Law , Athena, Oregon. THE BLACK SHELL" THE " SPORTSMAN'S FAVORITE c 3 Foss-Winship Hardware Co, Economy vs. Quality Everybody no matter how full their purse, want their mon ey to go as far as possible, but there is only one kind of real economy" and jt is summed up in the word QUALITY. Any thing short of that is sure to bring dissatisfaction, for Quality means not only goodness in material, but the workmanship as well. You can assure yourself of this every time you do your trading at our store. FIX fit RADTKE THE "MONEY BACK STORE," ATHENA, OREGON FIRST NATIONAL BANK or ATHENA Capital and Surplus $100,000:20 nwe used a double-page in this paper we might tell you all there is to see-but we could not present the beauty he enchantment, the wonder, or the glory of the California Expositions "Words cannot tell nor tongue describe tbeir infiitite variety." You will have to SEE them to appreciate, or even believe V: A CJ-page illustrated book telliug wiiore to go and what to see, upon application. Call or write for your oopy ol "California and the Expositions" We pay tbe postage. Fixing Things Up This is remodelling year -the cheap est time in fifty years to build A new front door a dining room colonnade a kit chen cupboard more windows of modern design new beamed ceilings a new hardwood floor a china closet a sideboard a medicine cabiifct; mirror for bath room. Tum-a-Lum Wall Board is fine for remodelling without a muss. Why not let us explain in detail, soon, at what reasonable prices arid how little trouble you can make these improvements. How About Fuel? "See Johnson About It" Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. "The Home of Tum-a-Lumber." Fares, Information and Expert Travel. Service on application to J. R. Mathers. Auent, Athena, or R. Burns, D. F. & P. A. Walla Walla OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & MAV. CO " UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM rsilk , " 7 lA. J. Parker " Berj-lhlus Fipl OIhma - Bftt d e rti and Cp-toi1a ta SOUTH STREET SIDE MAIN ATHENA Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WCWAl 8AK1WQ IKWOEB CO., HEW VOWt. X Mj,it,V? NO W NO uwrtiipiutjh,ir:j NO fiUMMOCKIKG NO SAGGING See the"20'JdSjmnsjit MILLER'S FURNITURE STORE. BAGGING DRAGGING NO PITCHING THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET I B PRICES ARE REDUCED Fore quarters Beet - Go Pork by tbe aide, Sa Front quarter Fork, bead on 7o Boil meats, Pork steak Sogai Gored Uaooo, Laid by 6-1 b pail. Lard by 10 lb pail, 8 to 13e ia to 15o 17 to 18c - 650 - $1.25 READ & MEYER Main Street, Athena, Oregon A. 0. CARPENTER THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER When you want Jewelry, we can supply you with most anything you want- Any price you want to pay. Any time you want it. We repair watches, jewelry, etc. NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET. ATHENA, ORE