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Dedicated to Troop D. The following was composed in hon or of Troop D, now stationed as Com pany D, F. A., at Camp Mills, N. Y. The author is "Sandy" McNary, and the verses were sent -o his mother by Edward Sebasky. Of all the brave troops gathered at Klackamas, The boys from Pendleton sure headed the class With their tan and their health and sombrero lids, Rollicking, jolly, high spirited, red blooded kids There are fair ones, rare ones, all fine looking lads The pride of their Mothers, sweethearts . and dads. There was Capt. Lee Caldwell, world famous buckeroo You just ought to hear all the things . he can do, But best of all is his wonderful big honest heart, We all loved him rarely and t'was sure hard to pait, He'll sure lead his troop and lead it full well Good night Germans Lee will sure give you hell. With Lee and the others you will find Tracy Layne Wno sings "Take me back to Montana again." The boy is some singer how those full notes roll, He sings from the heart, it goes straight to your soul, May the songs you sing, Tracy, and the life you lead Inspire all the fellows to every good deed. Little Jock Coleman, prize comedian of song They sure could not do without you going along. For if ever the boys have an attack of the blues You can drive them away with the song of the muse. We are sorry old boy Hilda's love was so fickle, Buck up old horse, she was just a lead nickel. They say the great picture man Jesse Lasky, Would like for the movies our Eddie Sebasky, But we have hope that he and George Winship, Will get these damn Bodies right on the hip, We know you are brave, ride any wild thing And can make those guns of yours bingled de ding. They tell on the Bide our Tommy's the dickens Ho loves like sin but he will chasa the chickens For shame Tommy boy, you mut cu t it all out Or at least don't "pullet" with the others about, Have a heart you villainous, treacher ous man, Or some girl on your pants will tie a tin can. There is some thing else 1 must weave in my story, About the brave boys who will fight for "Old Glory" Love was so rampant there will yet be a duel Our Arrilla the Cookie and sweet Jane McCool In practice our boys put one Hun on the run You know who I inan that Evrett son of a gun. Be it ever so painfull yet I do believe boys You will share with each other your son ows and joys Ooit let any malice creep into your life, Ami keep from your party bickering and strife Each loving the others in unselfish ness Ami if wronged boys be strong in for- givingr.es s. Carry on I Brave boys while wo Btay at home Carr on I Brave fellows while away you roam Remember deep down in your hearts, Brave nun This world must be made si fe for all again They have stiuck at ourvitalu, our Freedom right, God is with you dr r.".in, carry on, tYFSlEiUD, GLASSES GROUND ANDFItlfO- LEHSES DUPLICATED. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.- PENDLETON, ORE. Phone 609. S. V. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Special attention given to all oalib both night aud day, Hull troniilly ttutwered. orttu uti Third hi i -ft . Albeoa Oregor Dr. J.C. Buddoley VETERINARY SURGEON La B rase he Ranch Athena I). Scott Fisher CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Residence and Shop, Adams and 4th Sta Athena CROUP & LASH Dentists In Athena Monday Tuesday, Wednes day, other days or week in Walla Walla, 2nd and Main over Third National Bank Dr. E. W. Croup . Dr. C. H. Lash Yakima Valley Peaches 1 I Foss-Winship Hardware Company m Friends That Never Fail "OTHER'S love for the little one never fails. 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To the Camp, buckeroo and the Harry Lauder Jack To Nightingale Tracy and to Tommy the quack To Kddy the great and our Airship George Whether on plain, at sea, in mountain or gorge Best whin ,i for you and we hope soon to see Tho triumphant return of Troop Com pany D. The Churches, Frco Methodist Scrvlcca. Services for Sunday, Oct. 28: Preaching Weston Mt. 11 a. m., Ath ena opera house S p. m. and Union school house H p. m. A cordial wel come to one and all to attend theBe services. Geo. T. Klein. At the Baptist Church. Last Sunday was a special day of prayer for our Government in this great crisis. Earnest prayer was giv en by many. Cards were given out last Sunday asking tho people to econ omic on the food. A!! cards are ex pected to bo returned filled out next Sunday and new ones received for the next week, i n I each week until the first of the year. Let everyone enlfet and help to win the right for the world. Topics for next Sumliiv: 11 a. m., "The Vcdco of Qod in the Cloud;" 7:30 p. m.. "Conversion; Regenera tion." These addresses will be of in terest to everyone. Hear them. A hearty invitation is extended to he public to come and enjoy with us the splendid fellowship in the Lord. Pray er meeting Wednesday evening. The study of the Epistle of Ephesians will be the special study for a few weeks. Let all come and get this splendid ex position. Bring your note books with you. D. E. Baker, Pastor. Th ; Christian Church. The Christian church has three good programs for Sunday Bible school for all grades at 10 o'clock, with Geo. R. Gerking. director. Let us come and study (tod's Word together for a time. Preaching and Communion 11 a. m., subject "The Call of Our Country." What shall we eat, and wherewithal shall we be clothed' What about the fragments? What about the wstev Evening theme, "The Making of a Man, " Genesis 1:20. Are you one of the men God made' Question, and see. At a meeting of the Christian church chorus last week, Mrs. W. R. Scott was unanimously elected direc tor. Her qualities are so well known she will need no commendation. An nouncement will be made when she will begin her work in the musical de partment of the churoh. The church bids all a hearty welcome to all its services. D. Errett, Minister. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermon topics at the Methodist church Sunday are: "Critical Ten dencies of Today," and "The Uae of the Bible in Taking Men Aiive." These themes will be discussed at the morning and evening services respect ively. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The contest in which the boyB and girU are running neck to neck for the prize will end in two Sundays. This . contest is proving as interesting for spectators a for contestants. A genuine welcome will 06 given everyonj who attends these services. Walter S. Uleiser. On Guard at the Heading Gate. It is a fine thing to guard our homes against aliun soldiers of uhoss pur poses wo are all aware. But it is also very important to guard them against other insidious foes that creep in under the disguise of friendly entertainers to plunder and destroy the cherished ideals, the lofty standards, tho clear views that have given the hoiuj its 4WrWJLff 1 K;4 W iififMli The modem fireside Ready atthe touch of a match out in st as quickly. el consumed 1 only when heat is HEAT k needed no waste. WITH W K'nsmnlteorodor. PEARL 1i'lle- I ct a mii a on on OIL Jl COMPANY (CAUTOWHI) PERFECTION OIL HEATER FCR SALE BY Direct from Grower. Write for prices., Jerry Swart, Donald, Wash. nu;i.iiO j " mjii tfi p TV&iii Foss-Winship Hardware Company character. If you will familiarize your young people with the best reading, they will not be likely to care what is inferior and demoralizing. The Youth's Com panion ia a powerful influence in awakening a tnste for what is best in reading. It is on guard at the reading gate I Nothing cheap, mean or hateful passes its challenge. But neither does the crabbed and dull and austere. Cheery idealism is The Companion's countersign. Put it on guard at your reading gate I The Companion is $2.00 a year. If you do not know it, by all means send for sample copies giving a forecast of what the next volume will bring. By adding 26 cents you can also get Mc Call's Magazine, the best fashion au thority for woman and girl both pub lication for 12.25. Our two at one price offer includes: 1. The Youth' Companion 25 issues of 1918. 2. All the remaining issues of 1917. 3. The Companion Horn. Calendar for 1918. 4. McCall's Magazine 12 fashion numbers of 1918. All for only 2.25. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave., Boston Mass. OLD PEYTON GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST PLUG OF TOBACCO THAT EVER WAS MADE Notice To Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern that Walter J. Jones has been appointed administra tor of the estate of Mary A. Jones, de ceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against her es tate are required to present them with proper vouchers according to law to the said administrator at his residence, 81R Market Street, Pendleton, Oregon, or to Will. M. Peterson, his attorney, in the Smith Crawford Building, Pend leton, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this Notice, which is Friday, the 12th day of October, 1917. Dated this 10th day of October, A. D. 1917. Walter J. Jones, Administrator. Will. M. Peterson, Attorney for Administrator. ii C NO MAM JEL GRAVELYS CELEBRATED Chewing Phi BEFORETHE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUG. JJ3.Sravely3btacccCo.Dimui.VA. "Wj TAKE IT FROM BILLY POSTER, HIS BILLBOARDS ARE SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS ' if v 7mz Notice of Final Accouut In the (Jounty Ccu-t of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Aaron S. Kees, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern that Louesa Kees, administratrix of the estate of Aaron S. Kees, deceased, filed with the County Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, her final account and report in the administration of said estate on the rd day of October, 18U8; that the County Judge of said county and state by order duly made and entered has appointed Monday the 2uth day of Nov ember, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time and the County Court House of Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, as the place, here all ob jections and exceptions to the said final account and report will be hear 1 and a settlement thereeof made. It. T. Brown, County Clerk. N lice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the matter of the Estate of William R. Scott, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of William R. Scott, deceased, by the above entitled court; that all persons having claims igainst said estate should present them to me or to my attorney. Homer I. Watts, at his office in Athena, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication- of this notice; said claims to be properly ver ified as by law required. Dated at Athena. Orenon. this 2Sth day Sf October, 1917. Joseph N. Scott, Administrator of the estate of Will iam R. Scott, deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of Umatilla County, State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Pinkerton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the above court, executrix of the above entitled estate, and has qualified as by law required. All persons having claims against the above named estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of my Attorney, Homer I. Watts at his office in Athena, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated this Hist day of August, 19i7. E. J. Pinkerton, Executrix of the estate of Henry Pinkerton, deceased. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Sophia McConnell, Plaintiff, vs. Roy McConnell, Defendant To Roy Mc Cnrnell, defendant above named: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause on or before Friday the 2nd day of November, 1917, which date is six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and you will take notice that if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint, or otherwise plead thereto within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her said complaint, to wit, for a decree of the Court dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant, for a change of plaintiff's name and the res toration of the name of Sophia Cramer, and for other equitable relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order made in this cause by Hon orable Gilbert W. 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