The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, September 20, 1918, Image 2

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
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IT ECHOES IN BERLIN
ATHENA. OREGON, SEPT. 20,1918
America's entrance in the world war
v. as purely for the purpose of ending
v.ar, and to treat for peace with brig
ands and outlaws who have ruthlessly
Murdered and outraged tens of tbou
ands of Serbian and Italian women,
murdered children and ruthlessly laid
waste an independent nation, would be
to set the seal of approval on Ger
many's perfidious treatment of Bel
gium. The Hapsburg monarchy, rul
ers of Austria-Hungary are but puppet
.satellites of German autocracy, and
this peace propoganda, long ago spot
ted by the entente governments, is in
spired by Hun militarists in the hope
of causing dissension among the allied
nations. The hope that the Pope's
influence for peace may be brought to
bear fruitfully on the Italian people,
placated with minor territorial con
cessions on the part of Austria, may
cause Italy to accept separate peace,
is perhaps the real subtle purpose of
the Austrian peace move at this time.
With Italy out ot it, thousands of Aus
trian soldiers could be fed to the west
ern trenches and relieve for a time the
precarious situation in which the Hun
armies now find themselves. The re
ply of this nation, to a man, rests in
the word of its President:
"Force, force to the utmost, force
without Htint or limit, tho righteous
and triumphant force which shall make
right the law of the world and cast
every selfish dominion down in the
dust."
Portland will spread a dragnet to
ro'ind up every idler in the city to
relieve tho shortage of labor in the
shipyards. And when the net is
drawn, it will force every idler either
to work, go to jail or into tho United
States ar.ny. The la' or shortage in
the Portland shipyards is acute at this
time and is the cause for the deter
mination of Mayor Baker to force
every man to work. Apparently the
mayor has struck at the kernel of the
situation by proposing that nun work
ing in the ship yards at high wages
one or two days, then idling for four
or five days, be sent before their draft
boards, if they be of draft age or be
taken before the municipal court for
prosecution under the idlers ordinance,
if they be above draft age. A man
employed in war industries at a high
wage is giving infinitely less to his
country than id the man in the trench
es of France, and when he slacks,
.should be considered the most despic
able slacker of all.
Death's triple loll of pioneers of
this vicinity last week, whs a blow
not often exacted of communities to
sustain, but the remembrance of Kind
deeds, neighborly acts, and sterling
integrity together with lives lived in
huncsty and uprightness, is a great
solace to the kindred of the departed
ones and a deep satisfaction to old
time friends. The hundreds who at
tended the last obsequies of these hon
ored pioneers and mourned beside the
three graves, attest more eloquently
than word or pen, the high esteem
in which each was held in life, and
evidence that will not be forgotten.
Other communities in which they have
later lived, are also bereaved, but nut,
it would seem, as Athena, the coui--rounlty
which shared the earlier
struggles and joys uf pioneer davs.
May they rest in peace.
"The mother who lias raised chil
dren that are now setting in the
Army, has performed the greatest of
military duties, and when a woman
Wiks w!.;. alio should do lted Cross
v.cr . ViU:. -be has no bov in France,
1 waul to a. !. whj the other mother
should tend her boy to protect this
slacker St home ? Let the Hun have
her; aha'll be of no use here." These
words, falling from the lips of Dr.
Eithvr Lovejoy to a Cottage Grove
audience, in recital of her experiences
in stricken Belgium and battle-torn
France, was the climax to her address
of two hours, in which she held the
people spellbound.
It will be all over but the shouting
in Athena at 0 o'clock a. m., Saturday,
September -'Sth, JU18. Kemember
the zero hour and see that you are not
tardy with your subscription to the
Fvuith Liberty Loan. Take a measure
of pride in knowing that you arc pre
pared to buy yoar quota of bonds. If
you have teen sliding along without
preparing for it, epruce up and be
ready. Next week. only. 1 left, and
Athena niuat be over the top with U,;
jest of them at the e tear.
BOYS TAKE HOLD IN
GOOD OLD AMERICAN
WAY, SOLDIER SAYS
; Hardships Ignored, Wounded Man
Tells Mother Don't Let Them
Hinder Your War Work
Kvery steel steamship turned out in our hundred and more
shipyards has more than a million rivets, and the rat-tat-tat of
the riveters' "guns" swells in ehorus With the clicking of the
machine guns in Franco to drown the dying German cheers
over their submarine exploits.
The clinking dollars of the Fourth Liberty Loan will add
a shriller voice to that chorus and further lower German
morale.
It's easy to cheer for our hoys in France. Hake your dol
lars shout in the Fourth Liberty Loan. Germany will under
stand their voice without translation.
23 Years Ago,
From the Press oi Sept. 20, 1895
TREASURES LOST TO HISTORY
Eggs are retailing in Athena at three
dozen for 'K cents.
Born, near Weston, to Mr. and Mrs.
Carlson, Sept 12, 18U5, n girl.
Born, near Athena, September 0,
1HU5, to. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Johnson,
a girl.
A large number of l'opulists were
in town yesterday afternoon to hear
the Vincent lecture.
Louie Bergevin claims the cham
pionship this year for quick work in
threshing.
W. P. Leach will remove his family
to town next week. Mr. Leach raised
a good crop of oats and barley this
year.
Main street is muddy, to say the
least. We have no kick coming the
dust is settled.
Strawing roads in many parts of the
county is now in progress.
Irving McQuary, formerly editor of
the I'ress, has been writing some in
teresting letters on Mormonism and
irrigation, to Umatilla county papers.
At the Jay Saling place on the moun
tain southwest of town, at a distanre
of 75 yards from the house, a Irog
weighing 150 pounds was attacked by
a coyote, and ran squealing for home,
covered with wounds inflicted by the
beast.
The E. 0. reports that eleven of the
beautiful Mongolian or "Denny"
pheasants are on exhibition in Pendle
ton. Many sportsmen are seen stand
ing admiring them, impatient'for the
time to come when they can go forth
and slay a bagful of Chinese pheasants.
But this will not be for some time yet.
These birds are to be turned loose on
the Italey and Fanning ranches.
There was a total eclipse of the
moon on the evening of September II.
James Greenslade is the name of the
reverend gentleman who will occupy
the pulpit of the M. E. church in this
city for the next year.
May 1st, Louie LaBrasche sowed U
acres of barley, and on July 1st, it was
cut and bound. From this U acres be
received 27:1 sacks of plump barley,
which averaged 107 pounds to the sack.
The Churches,
The Christian Church.
Sunday School at the usual hour, 10
o'clock; preaching and Communion
service at 11. We are confidently
looking for many who have not attend
ed during the summer, to bein next
Sunday.
Evtning services us usual.
B. B. Burton, Pastor.
Fanaticism of Spaniards on Isla de
Mujeres Is Regretted by
Archeologlsts. i
Fortified by grim rocks from the
wind-driven waves of the Yucatan
channel lies the Isla de Mujeres Isle
of Women. The Spaniards on a voy
age In search of gold In the sixteenth
century were tossed up on this Island,
where they found no gold, but hud
an Interesting time. When they stnrt
ed on an exploring tour of the Island
they came upon it stone temple. Lured
by the fumes of Incense, they entered
and saw ninny Idols representing god
desses, clothed in cotton garments.
Officiating at the ceremonies were
women dressed In bright cottons and
decked out with feathers and orna
ments of precious metals.
The Spaniards, excited by this scene
of Idol worship, rushed in, smnshed
the Idols, triumphantly placed an im
age of the virgin on the nltnr and
held mnss before the eyes of the as
tonished priestesses and native wor
shipers. Archeologlsts have never
ceased to regret the fervor of the
Spaniards, who thus unheedingly de
stroyed unique treasures of Mayan
civilization.
The Kpnnlnrds named the pluce Isla
de Mujeres for future reference and
sailed away. The frightened Maynns
deserted their shrine. For yenrs the
Isln de Mujeres lay still and forsaken.
Gradually It awakened. A fishing vil
lage grew up near the ancient altars
and the Yucntnns hunt the hawk
billed turtle where once Indian maid
ens swung the censers and chanted
their prayers.
Honest Bones.
Bones Jones always was a sport.
Before Bones came Into the navy ns
a ship's cook lie won many a roll
with the old Ivories. One day a Judge
lined him $5 for some chickens Bones
stole on Monday night, whereupon
Bones replied, "Make It $30, Jedge,
and that'll he up to and Including
Saturday nlglit, sub." Our Navy.
Administrator's Notice.
In the County Court of Umatilla Coun
ty Oreg.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Catherine A. Zerba, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Umatilla County.
Oregon, administrator of the estate of
Catherine A. Zerba, deceased. All
persons hbving claims against said es
tate should present them to me at
I Athena. Oregun, within six month.
fiom date of first publication of no
tice. Dated at Athena. Oregon, Septem
ber 20, 11118. Ernest A. Zerba,
Administra or.
By Mrs. Hazel Pedlar Faulkner
From a hospital somewhere Id
France a wounded American has writ
ten to his parents:
"We are going through hardships,
but the boys are taking hold in the
good old American way."
What a message for those of us
who have remained at home! What
a challenge to the vast army of men
and women who are In the borne
guard, carrying on in the thousand
and one ways that the exigencies of
war have brought upon us.
"We are going through hardships.'
We can believe that, when we re
call the dauntless charges which our
boye have been making over there,
and the dally lengthening casualty
lists which are resulting from their
fearless devotion to the task that Is
set before them.
We know they are going through
hardships, when we stop to think of
the hundreds upon hundreds who are
wounded, and who for the time be
ing at least need care and attention.
FIENDISH ENEMY
ADDS TERRORS
Of course they are going through
hardships, those boys from your
home and mine. Hardships are a
part of war. They are the Inevitable
result ot a state of war. And when
war is waged by an enemy ac skilled
in all the fiendish deviltries in
which the Germans have indulged,
they are the inescapable portion of
every soldier participating.
But hardships are not the part of
the war these soldiers of ours are
thinking most about. They are but
the Incidents In the day's work.
"The boys are taking hold in the
good old American way."
Could there be a better statement
of their manner of facing what comes
to them? Could there be a more def
inite course of action prescribed for
those of us at home during these
days which test the mettle of our
souls?
The time for our message to the
boys baa come again. The Fourth
Liberty Loan Is to be our response
to this wounded soldier's challenge.
MAKE YOUR
ANSWER NOW
Are we going to take hold in the
"good old American way?"
We have not had to go through
hardships, onrs have been an easier
part. We have known little of sacri
fice or deprivation. Compared with
the ottering of our boys, we have
done nothing as yet. Ami now, here
Is the challenge sounded to us.
The good old American way is all
that is asksi ot us. What is that
way?
You must frame the answer, moth
ers and sisters of tho west. Yours
Is an important part in the reply
which the nation will make to the
boys overseas. There is not one of
us who would not spare her son if
she could yes, even spare some
other mother's son the pain and
hardship he must bear. We are not
asked to do that. We could not,
though we would.
But we can make his part easier to
hear, we can go with him through
the hardships, by lending completely
Df our monSy.
There is no longer need to explain
what a Liberty Loan is. There i
do more necessity for pointing out
reasons for participation in It. This
Is the day when but to hear Its call
s to insure its heartiest support.
September 28th Is the date set for
jur concerted reply through the
Fourth Liberty Loan. Let us take
hold In "the good old American way."
What Is the very most you can do to
make the', advance s smashing suc
cess like the boys over there are
making?
Sherwin-Williams
Paint
Varnishes, Stains
Linseed Oil
Raw and Boiled
White Lead, Turpentine
Brushes, Glass, etc.
Wares Pharmacy
Agents for the Columbia Graphophone
You Can Stop These
Casualties Quickly
The Brutal, Bloody Hun will
e stopped when an overwhelm
ng American Army lands in
France and crushes bun- not be-
:ore.
The Fourth Liberty Loan if
lie next step in getting that army
i cross the Atlantic.
3UY LIBERTY BONDS
X)NT MAKE EXCUSES
MAKE SACRIFICES
Editor: This is suggested at a
standing feature tor display in or
alongside casualty lists.)
Pity the fearful soul of the German
ftldier and civilian as their lines con
inue to crumple up before the allies
rlth only a few of the million and a
lalt Americans over there in line. And
1ve million more on the way. News of
he oversubscription of tfce Fourth
..iberty Loan will shake German mo
ale again.
To Buy or Not to Buy is Not the
Question Buy.
Back Your Own With the Bond Vou
Jwn.
Common Heather Dying Out
In the case of such a plant as the
common heather of England and Scot
luud, found growing wild in Xova
Scotia, it is a matter of curious inter
est to determine whether It Is native
to the soil or has been Introduced from
Europe. Law son decided that the pluut
bad Its home here. There was a time.
It is thought, when the plum mis abun
dant In our northern binds, and Its
present rare occurrence murks a dying
out of the species on thin side of the
ocean. Its vigurous grow th In Europe
Is due to the circumstance that there
U Is a jmuj ptout 00 virjjtft soy,
base rbr cement sidewalks, cellar bot
toms, etc. As a porous material to
carry water away from a cellar a few
feet of cinders placed around the foot
ings make excellent drainage, while ns
a fill for holding wooden sleepers In
place In concrete, cinders mixed with
cement make a light, firm bond. As a
base for driveways, cinders, when wa-tar-bound,
and rolled or tamped, make
a firm foundation.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
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Catarrh is a local disease, greatly In
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in order to cure It you must take an
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results in catarrhal conditions. Send for
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P. J. CHENEY Si CO., Props., Toledo, O.
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Notice of Final Account.
In the County Court for Umatilla
County, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of
William R. Scott, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrators of the estate
of William B. Scott, deceased have
filed their final account and report in
said estate and that the above en
titled court has fixed Saturday, Oct. 5,
1U18, at 10 a.m. of said date, as the
time when, and the County Court room
in the County Court house at Pendle
ton. Umatilla Co., Orep., as the place
where any and all objections if any
there be to said final account aid re
port, should be filed on or before said
date.
Dated at Athena, Oregon, this (Sth
day of Sept., 1918.
Ethel Garfield Scott,
W. R. Taylor,
Administrators.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Maxine W. Wallan, Plaintiff,
vs.
Claude E. Wallan, Defendant.
To Claude E. Wallan, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are required to appear and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff filed
against you in the above tntitled suit
on or before Saturday the 5th day of
October, I91H, which said date is six
weeks from Ihj date of the first pub
lication of the summons, and vou will
take notice that if you fail to appear
and answer the 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 on
file herein, to-wit, for a decree of the
court dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now and heretofore existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant, for an
Bpsolute divorce from the defendant,
for the change of plaintiff s name and
the restoration of her maiden name to
her.
This summons is published pursuant
to an order made by the Honorable
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the tbove
entitled court, on the 19th day of Au
gust. 1918.
The first publication hereof will be
made on Friday the 2ilrd day of Au
gust, 11118, and the last publication on
Friday 4th day of October, 191H.
Dated this the 19th day of August,
1918. Will M. Peterson,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and postoffice, Pendleton,
Oregon.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Jacob Federer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern that Lena Feder
er has been appointed administratrix
of the estate of Jacob federer, de
ceased, and she has qualified as such.
All persons having claims against the
estate are required to present them
with proper vouchers as required by
law, within six months from date
hereof to the said administratrix at
the law office of Will M. Peterson in
the Smith-Crawford Building at Pen
dleton, Oregon, one of her attorneys
in the administration of the estate.
Dated this the 110th day of August,
1918. Lena Fedeier, Administratrix."
Will M. Peterson,
William S. Nash,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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Chewing Plug for 10c a f
It gives you more solid tobacco
comfort than ordinary plug.
Tastes better lasts longer.
Peyton Brand
Read Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a pouch end ocrth it
Cravelyhatt sonmch longer it eosul
no more to chew than ordinary pins
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Shaving:, Haircutting, Massaging, Shampooing.
Bath Rooms In Connection,
St. Nichols Hotel Block - - - Athena, Oreg.
We carry the best
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Insuring Wholesome Meats.
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ES1ABLISIIED 1865
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Jos. Anton Federer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern that Lena Fed
erer has been appointed administratrix
of the estate of Jos. Anton Federer,
deceased, and she has qualified as such.
All persons having claims against the
estate are required to present them,
with the proper vouchers as required
by law, within six months from date
hereof to the said administratrix at
the law office of Will M. Peterson, in
the Smith-Crawford Building, Pendle
ton, Oregon, one of her attorneys in
the administration of the estate.
Dated this the aoth day of August,
1U1H.
Lena Federer, Adminstratrix.
Will M. Peterson, William S. Nash,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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Notice of Final Account
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Hatter of the Estate of
Thomas L. Price. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern that Mary E.
Price, administratrix of the estate of
Thomas L. Pric. deceased, has filed
her final account and report in the ad
ministration of said estate; that the
County Judge by order duly mad I and
entered has appointed Monday the SOlb
day of September, 1918, at the hour cf
ten a. in., as the time and the County
Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla
County. Oregon, aa the place where
all objections and exceptions to the
said final account and report will be
heard and a aettlement thereof made.
Dated this 2rd day of August. 1918.
Mary E. Priet, Administratrix.
Will M. Peterson.
Attorney for Alninf !.
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