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FOR WILSON and if inrutif TOR PEACE PRIPABIDNESS rind ' J ROSPERIH 1 l.ITl , PARTY SUFFRAGE RECORDS Only Democratic Congressmen Appeal i ed for Action. Congressman C. 0. Dill, of Wash ington, cites the records of the com mittee hearings on suffrage In Con gress to prove that "the only Congress men who have gone before the Judi ciary Committee of Congress this year to ask that n suffrage amendment be voted upon have been Democratic members," He adds that "no others have appeared to nsk for considera tion of the measure, That Is, I think, sufficient answer to any clnlm that l lie Democratic Tarty opposed Woman Suffrage." ' This record need only be supple mented with the personal voting his tory of the rival I'resldenthil candi dates to bIiow who Is the real friend of suffrage. President Wilson made two trips from Washington to New Jersey to register nnd vote for Woman Suffrage when It was submitted In his State. Candidate Hughes did not take I ho trouble to register or to vote the same year 1015 when the suffrage amendment was submitted In Ills state. "There Is no means if Judging tho fiilure eicept by assessing tlio past. Constructive action must he weighed against destructive comment vnd reac tion." From President Wilson's Speech of Acceptance. , THE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AN EDITORIAL APPRAISAL President Wilson's speech of acceptance . was comprehensive, frank and direct. It was the utterance of a man and a political party conscious of the honesty of past endeavors and confident of ability to cope with whatever problems the future might have in store. No President has ever been called upon to face more serious conditions than has Mr. Wilson. He has met them with patience and de votion that have won the respect and admiration of the world. With domestic legislation to di rect, giving the relief from eco nomic abuses that tho country's wel fare demanded, with a long list of promises to fulfill, the great war that burst upon the world threatened to check him in his efforts and to in volve the nation in the disasters that are afflicting almost every nation of the old world. How he has brought the country through it all, with honor and with astounding prosperity, tho accept ance speech succinctly and modestly tells. , ,, In three and a half years the coun try has been set aright, every class protected in its libcrtios and its op portunities, the whole commercial system set in order, with prosperity abounding. And reason has never abandoned its throne in all of the country's perplexities. The speech was a message to the people of all the world; it was a notice to the world that this country is big enough to maintain its honor and to keep out of war, and at tho same time big enough to regulate its domestic conditions. The speech was no apology, no defense, no complaint. It was a speech that all men and women should road to learn what the country has really been doing. Well Informed. " "iicre n H mn!i whu has delved iV. .i In ItiiMiui hWory." u iiinli'.iviiy mi t tie subject, eh?" ;'ure I'c kiioivx lots more about Julius I, ;;'.:ir Hum Hie average voter knows nlmii; Ills rungri'ssmnn." Bpo knne Review. ; Milestones In Lite. "Did anything ever feci more con fjileuous than your first limn trousers?" "Only tlio vast cqmiisi' f my first dross Klilrt."-rxulsvllk. Cuiirlrr-Jour-mil. Nothing to It. ' tils Wife Never mind ir you have Inst everything. Vou Mill have mo Mr. Hiistnp-Iliit you're urn mi asset; vou're a running espouse --Judge. I'reji.dlce corrupts the (asm, as It pervert tho Judgment. In nil the con cerns of Ufo.-Itaelne PASSING DF JUDGE N.T. CATON The deutb of Judge N. T. Catou, father of Harvey Caton of this city, ouourrbd September 80 at tbu home of his daughter, Mis. Latinia Co I Us, In Roilyn, 13. 0., after b sbort illness with ntouinob and heart trouble. Judge Catou bad teen failing In health mi uooouu! of bis advmuHd age, but up to a few uiinutes before his demise, whs able to walk utout,. The funeral was held Moudny In Walla Walla, uuder the annuities o( the Muauulo Or der, ut whlub be bad long beeu au hooored member. Me was also an iictife member of the Christian uliuruh. N, '1. Uuton was faoiu Jaaoaiy 8, 1HIIH, iu at. Louis, Mo. lu 18111 be moved to Culif'iruin, and from there, iu 1HS8, to Marlon oonnlj, Oregon, nnd la Walla Walla. Wash., tu 1807. Ho priiollond law for Ihiilv yeais, aud . Watts C Rogers' printer's devil got premature last week, in announcing a Weston Free Day, and if you can't find him to vent a cuss-word on, just put it on Watts. JUST OVER THE HILL - foi many years held the offloe of pros eonting attorney for Walla Walla eonnty. He was clerk of the territorial con vention, sod delegate to the Brat stete convention from Marion eonnty, and was a lifelong democrat. On April 14, 1853, at Salem, be was married la Miss Martha Berren, who preced ed him in deBtb seven ytrs aR0 1o them were born foor children, thren of whom survive. Tbey are: E. B. Caton of Athena; Geo. W. Caton of Seattle, and Mrs. Lavinla Col lis, of Boslyn, H. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Caton and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kidder attended the fnueral iu Walla Walla Monday. Local Advertisements Ladies: Just Beoeifod a shipment of biiib top Lane linots in kid and patent leather. Fix & Badlke. JHnir switobea made. Eva Jones, Atbeaa. Call oo Mrs. . Win. Boobei has bigb grade eqnasb i ' s for sale. ' PRODI AT BAPTIST CHURCH At tbe Baptist obntoh last Sunday there wan a marked inorease in attend a one in the Sunday sobool and morning sorvioe. Neat Sunday will te a great day at the obcroh. Sonday school at 10 a. in. ; preaobing at 11, antjjeot: "Christian Education." 13. . f. V. 6:30. At 7:30 tbe Choir, assisted by tbe Mnsio faculty of Colombia College will give a Baored oonoeit, Following is the program: Voluntary Mrs. J. D. Flamondon "Wonderful Love." Chorus Invocation. "An Evening Prayer," Altos Duett. "Who Will Go?" Rev. and Mrs. Bentley Quartett, mixed vuioea, "Ha Is Mine" Solo, "Praising tbe King," Veva Bentley Chores selection, "Don't Give Up" Ladies' quartet "What Are Yon Doing for JesnB?" Violin solo, Beicense: Jooelyo; God- ard - - Aliens MoCnlly Solo "The Lord Is My Shepfared," - - - Mrs. Bentley Song by congregation, "If Jeans Goes With Me," tjoartett "From Every Stormy Wiod that Blows" Piano solo, seleoted Faye Price Ladies quartet "From All That Dwell' Chores "Dnelliug io Beulab Land" Rending, "Rejected," Will Allen Dronigoole, - Miss Ellen Graham. Guitar duett a. Selected from Haydn's sempbook, b. Tambour, Battant, selected, Faye and Leigh Prioe Vocal solo, "tbe Good Sbebperd," Van da Water. Miss Anna Compton Offering. "Medley," by otiorns. Miss MoCnlly ia tbe Violin iustroot- or in Columbia College of Milton, Miss Graham is teacher of Elocution, Mies Compton is the Voaal instructor and Miss Doonell, tbe accompanist, is tbe Piano instructor. The pnblia is most cordially invited to any end all of these services. I. 'V if i ' I A I V - Jf , If , yA . ; leiiiawBtftihwri'MkN ' . i hinm m G. II, Bishop, Democratic Candidate for District Attorney Notice to Creditors, Iu tbe County Court tor Umatilla County, State of Oieyon Iu the Mutter of tbe Estate ot Luoiuda Russell, deceased, Notice la hereby given that tbe above entitled Court, oo Sept. 10, 11)1(1, anpiinted Charles A, Barrett of Atbeua. Oration, ezoootor ol tha es tate of Lnoinda Russell, deceased and that all persons having olulms agaiuat said estate should present tbem to me at my ottioe Id Athena, Oiegon, or to my attorney, Homer I. Watte at Cia offloe in Athene, Oregon, verified as by law required, and witliiu six mouths from this 23 day of Sept., 11)16, Charles A. Burrrett, . Exeontor. Notice to Creditors. Iu tbe Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla Conuty. Iu tbe matter of tbe Estate of B. F Coleman, deceased: Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern that Will M. Peleisou baa been appointed adminis trator wilb tbe will anuened ot tbe estate of B. F. (Benjamin F.) Cole nriu, deoeased, and that letters nf ad ministration bate been leaned to him aa tuub. All persons having olulms against said estate are boreby required to present tbem to the said Will M. Petersen, at bis law ofiloe iu the Smith-Crawford Building at Peodle tun, Uisgoir, itbiusix months from the date ot the Hist publication nf this mi' ire, wbioh said claims must be veiiHad iu the manner piovided ty law. Duled at Peudleton.-Uregau, on tbis 71 h day ot September 11)10. Will M. Peleisou, Administrator with the will annexed of tbe estate ot B. F. Coleman, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Iu tbe County Court of tbe Statu of Oregon lor Umatilla Couuty. In tbe Mattel ot tbe Estate ot Maggie LaBraohe-Krant, deceased. Notice li hereby given that by no order of tbe above eutilled Court made and entered iu tbe uiuiter hero in on the 11 Ui day ot Angus!, lull! the uudeitiuued was duly arpoiutod executrix of Ibu leet will aud Usta ment of Maggie Lalin.t ln-Kraua, de oeaefdj all petsouf having claims against said estate shonld preseut the sine, duly veittled eoootdiog to law. to the execntitx or ber attorney, Ho uior I. Watts, at bis oftloe in Atbeua, Oregon, witbiu six inoutbs tioin the dele of tte first publication ot this notice, Dalea this lSlb day of Aucott, 1DIR I Mnry Lalitaohc-Baddley, I Homer I. Watts, Exi-cntiix. 1 Atloruey, Chop Mill for sals or rent. Apply to Mrs. B, D. demons, Athens, Oreg. For Sale, Seventy sbosta, weighing from 60 to J 10 pounds; also a sow aud 7 pigs. G. B. Woodwsrd. Pay up Those koowiug themselves To be indetted to me, ere requested to call and make settlement. Charles Coomana. Settlement wanted Those knowing tbemsolves to be indebted to me, will understand that settlement in foil must be made at onoe. I am out of business and must have tbe money due me, to meet my obligations. Charles Kirk. Wanted. Sewing of all kinds; chil dren's clothing a epaoialty. Phone 75 or see Mrs. Sobimmei, on Adams St. aoross from Mrs. Lillis Miller's. Livestook Dealer. BertCartano has engaged in tbe livestook business. Be is prepared to pay the bigbest market prioes at all times for obickens, hogs, cattle and sbeep. II yon bave stock to sell, be sure and sea bim. CROUP & LASH Dentists In Athena Monday' Tuesday, Wednes day, other days of week in Walla Walla, 2nd and Main, over Third National Bank Dr. E. W. Croup - Dr. C. H. Lash S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls both night and day. Oalls promptly answered. Offloa onTblrd trt. Athena Oregor DR. G. S. NEWS M. Physician and Surgeon. IN FALL CLOTHING i We. w0 0ffcr aaSgag1'1"'! I ' W li ll V :--v I Fit Offioe in Post Building. Phone, 60) Dr. J. C. Baddeley VETERINARY SURGEON LaBrasche R. nch . Athena D.Scott Fisher CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Residence and Shop, Adams and 4th Sts. Athena Worthy Workmanship With two thousand of the most skilled tailors in the clothes industry, Ed. V. Price 6? Co. produce the finest tailored-tO'order clothes on earth for the money. We'll satisfy your every clothes requirement. Prices' reasonable W Home f Good Clothes Main Street - JAKE BOOHER - Athena, Oregon Buiti This Year Never a better to Build than Now The Xnm-A hum Method matiee Lumber loner today than it was ten years ago better in qnulitv and you oan boy it as cheaply light now aud bete in your town as yon oan bo? it auywbere. A complete service department, composed ot skilled Arablteole nnd expert estimators who plan your building along the most modern and effioient lines. We oan tell you the exaot cost ot material necessary for tbe building. For tbe purpose of getting started, we have prepared tbe best plan book ever pnolisbed, and oan make any design to BUn YOUR IDEAS aud YOUB POCKET BOOK. We wonld like an opportunity to SHOW YOU. "See Johnson About It." TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY TtiC FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or ATHENA Capital and Surplus $100,00052 GASOLINE. LUBRICATING; OILS ALLEN AUTO CO As the demand tor Fords is greater than the supply, you had better come in and sign up for your car; all or ders will be filled in rotation I $414.85 - ROADSTER, 399.85 Bring in Your Repair Work We have two expert Mechanics on the job at all times pnd guarantee satisfaction. . , ALLEN nUTO COMPANY Third Street, Athena THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET We carry the best MEATS That Money Buys v Our Market is Clean and Cool Insuring Wholesome Meats. READ & MEYER Main Street, Athena, Oregon Highest Competitive Awards at both the Sill Francisco and San Diego Expositions, were given to Zcrolcne an oil made from asphalt-base crude. ;a ii m a tr it &r iks Standard Oil fcrMoior Cars ' Sold by dealers everywhere and at all Service Stations ol the Standard Oil Company (ClliMI) Athene I' 'fa rm m Wt. J b. ' Constipation is the origin of many ills, including colds. Oils, Salts and Pills give temporary relief, they don't cure Ask Your Physician He will advise coarse flour, like our ancestors made, as 8 the natural food. Ilijih patent white flour lacks certain elements necessary to your health; your bowels need some tesidue BIyrJcnstein's Prepared Dietary Flour contains all the natural mineral salts and coarse, highly nutritious parts of the wheat. It makes delicious muffins and b ead. Children like it. Have it on your tabe at least once a day. Physicians use it in their homes. Not a medicine, but a food Your grocer has it. Made from Umatilla County Wheat by H. G. BLYDENSTEIN, Pendleton