lite tkm AN tfDKPKN'DKKT NEWsl'APKi- F. B. Boyd, Publisher Hubcriptioii Kales. One copy, one year $2.00 One copy, six months $1.00 One Copy, three months 75 c4THENA. OREGON, NOV. 8, 19)8 To the partisan only does the result of Tuesdays eUl.on spell politics dis aster. The mere fact that Republicans may control the legislative branches of the Government under the presiden cy of Mr. Wilson for the next two years does not necessarily mean the end of constructive legislation, nor a less exaction of stern justice from Germany. A united America was in the war to win, and Republicans a well as Democrats have done their part toward winning it. The man foi whom streets and squares in Europeai cities are being named still stands un tarnished as the champion of worli; democracy and will bow to the verdict of bis countrymen, though it did not conform to his appeal of October 2fth. The appeal, no doubt made for what he considered best, was absolutely un necessary and was couched in Huch terms as to be easily and effectiveh converted into an adverse political triumph. With absolutely nothing to stand on, with no hope of republicai victory at the polls, Mr. Wilson's pica hal the effect of directly questioning the sincerity of republican statesmen with the inevitable result .that within little more than a week's time that party rotuied itself into action and de feated the appeal with the ballot. If the English drive along much further we shall all be obliged to lejirn how to pronounce the names of a whole lot of new towns. These are times when the slacker and the conscientious objector are en tlrely In sympathy with the feminine reluctance to tell one's uge. The government Inst year coined 445,000,000 cents. We'll f uy that folks who hnve been titklng care of the pennies huve their hnnd full. Uy cutting out gasoline on Snndny and avoiding the dusty roads the American proletariat will have no further use for the Saturday bath. The promise that no more wheat flour will be used to innkt dynamite ti all right, but It says nothing of what may be used to muke wheat flour. The nice thing about the crop spec ulator's strategy Is that he doesn't care whether It's drought or too much rain that Injures crops or n cur shortage. Ukulele players are to help with the Liberty loan drive, despite the popular 'pinion that ukulele plulng Is a non sensical beg pardon, nonessential industry. Army recruiting ofllceis hnve very properly become as reuss-urlng about a middle-aged man's prospects of life as an Insurance agent .selling an en dowment policy. A good punishment for tho kaiser would be to collect nil the mean news paper paragraphs that have been writ ten about him In American papers and make him road them. Nero fiddled while Home was burn ing nnd now Prince Rupprecht comes along and devotes his time to love making while his army Is having the daylights kicked out of It President Wilson points out that tho whole nation Is now enlisted In the of liberty. And vlien a hun- llllon people enlist in any cause in nan i u i mom. costing above $1 a pnir aw uxi'u. w 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ii i .'MB mm two- nd have gone np In the lust feu -Is nothing whatever In the young life of the male iiujorlty. "j The boy now doing so gloriously In France will be surprised when he owns fat official package from Washington, expecting a citation, and finds an extra Income tar assessment. The more physicians called to the ervlce, the more necessary It becomes for the public to forget Us limivtnnry aliments, gtt some healthful exercise und keep generally in good physical COUOItlOD. : ", ' American soldiers show deficiency, ncconllutf lo the crown wince.. Got aftferinr (M fact titt lie lilmtulf supposed' to have seveinl cylinders missing the remark is about what one could expect The air mall may in time become a possible competitor of the freight schedules. The Liberty loan is more than a loan ; It is the gift of permanent free dom to the world. Mutton Is bow cheaper tban most meats, but usually there is none when one goes to buy it. A few Liberty bonds put away for Christmas presents will meet all ob jections to useless giving. By giving your auto a rest on Sun day you will also be giving one to your friends In the country. Every man has a talent of some kind and this Is the tittle when the country can use every lean's talent The Income taxpayer gets no sym pathy. The larger the tux the more enviable Is the privilege of paying It Most every good American mother who didn't raise her boy to be a sol dier raised him to be a sailor In these days. What has become of the old-fashioned farmer who n.-ed to huve gorgeous pipe dreams of "dollar wheat P Soldiers In France are crying as one man for plenty of dill pickles. Thus are all boarding school girls trium phantly vindicated. In addition to all the other food substitutes the German newspapers are now feeding their readers on punk substitutes for news. The only thing regrettable about the return of the oyster season Is that somebody Is bound to r.'fer to It as the "succulent bivalve." The weather man could make a great hit by arranging till thundet storms this season for Sunday, when nobody cures any more. In spite of all the strafing that has keen directed against them at home, the De Haviland fours seem to he do ing their share of strafing the Germans it the front. Berlin newspapers no doubt made the most of the way this country quailed under the terrors of a pos sible shortage of confectionery and ice cream soda water. They say Jokes never die hut since all the express companies have been merged that one about Eve being cre ated for Adam's express company will simply have to pass. Considering some of the concoctions Imported from Germnny under the name of sausage It Is not surprising that the Teutons have been so success ful in the devising of obnoxious gases. Not the least significant sign of our will to win Is the zeal with which the American people respond to every re quest of the government to save, serve or sacrifice. Such a spirit Is invincible. We are threatened with woman bar bers, now. Will It be possible for women to lenrn that razors are to shave with rather than to cut laun dry soap and corns und sharpen pen cils? Hosenlment on the part of a man laken Into custody under misapprehen sion In the registration roundup Is ant surprising. No sound-minded American likes to be mistaken for a lacker. There Is some curiosity as to what will come out when the various words necessary to express "Irreducible mini mum" are culled out of the Gcrmnn vocabulary and linked together for .illiclnl use. Paris papers urge the French hrldes 9t American soldiers to demand that their husbands remirln In France when he war Is over. Now let us observe which Is boss a French bride or an American .soldier. M. JEANNEY t k MISS HILDA MUHLHAUSER 1 "LOVE THAT SUBDUES EARTH" Robert G. Irtgersoll's Beautiful Trib ute to Women Has Been Sur passed by Few Writers. It takes a hundred men to make an encampment, but one woman can make a home. I not only admire woman as the most beautiful object ever created, but I reverence her as j the redeeming glory of humanity, the sanctuary of nil the virtues, the pledge of all perfect qualities of heart and : head. It Is not Just nor right to lay the sins of men at the feet of women. It Is because women nre so much better than men that their faults are considered greater. A mun's desire Is the foundation of his love, but a wom an's desire Is born of her love. The one thing In this world that Is con stant, the one peak thnt rises above all clouds, the one window In which the light forever burns, the one star I that darkness cannot quench, Is worn- j au's love. It rises to the greatest heights, it sinks to the lowest depths. It forgives the most cruel Injuries. It Is peren nial of life nr.d grows in every climate. Neither coldness nor neglect, harsh ness nor cruelty, can extinguish It. A woman's love Is the perfume of the heart. This Is the real love that sub dues the earth the love thnt has wrought all nilrncles of art that gives ' ns music all the way from the cradle Bong to the grand closing symphony : that bears the soul away on wings of fire. A love that Is greater than pow er, sweeter than life nnd stronger than death. Robert G. Tngersoll. The 1918 food reserve is the only safe insurance for 1919 food supplies.. Miss Hilda Muhlhauser is assistant manager of the newly organized Unit ed States employment service of tha department of labor. Aerial Tank. An aerial tank has been Invented and put into practical use by Italian soldiers who have astounded the world by their extraordinary feats In moun tain warfare. An Austrian machine gun emplacement was so situated on a mountain side that It poured a har assing Are into an Italian post. The Austrian position was unassailable by ordinary means, but It was necessary that It be wiped out. A "Teleferiea" car. many of which ore operated by the Italians across chasms and up mountain sides, was armored and equipped with machine guns. Volun teers were called for. and from the many who responded two were chosen to man the guns. This improvised aerial dreadnought was then swung out across the valley. After one or two exploration trips at a dizzy height, the men In the car finally located the Austrian post and quickly put it out of action. plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, namely: For a decree if the Court forever' dissolving the boi rls of matrimony row and heretofore existing bafvyesm plaintiff and defend ant for an absolute divorce from the defendant, for the care and custody of Charles Barnee, minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and for other equit able relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order made hereii by the Hon orable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled court, on the -2nd day of October, 11118. The first publica tion of this summons will be made in the Athena Press newspaper on Friday the 4th day of October, luig and the Inst publication on Friday the 15th day of November, J 9IH. Dated this the i;nd day of October, 1918 A. D. Will M. Peterson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: Pendleton, Oregou. SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET To the Clerk ol School District No. 29, Umatilla County, Oregon: Following is a statement of the es timated amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year be ginning on June 17th, 1918, and end ing on June 30, 1919. This' budget is made in compliance with Section 217 of the School Laws of 1917, and in cludes the estimated amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET I St i mated Expenditures Conservation is the All-American Job an army of four million soldiers must be fed from this year's crop. Salvage. The following letter was written by the wife of a man fighting overseas to a member of the Salvage club, an offl clnl organization for preventing war waste : "Deor Sir : I called at your office on Wednesday -at one o'clock, but was told you were engaged on salvage, and that I could not see you. I wanted to ask you about Bert's teeth what he lost nt the front In the mud do I still have to keep up the payments of them on the Installment plan? I feel quite sure that your Salvage club what they talks about would have the matter put right If you would only mention It. Vourp Kesnertftillv " " ' Speed Indicators. A useful Instrument, especially In clouds, Is the air speed indicator. This tells the pilot his speed through the nlr. It also helps him to know wheth er he Is rising or descending. For In stance, If the speed of the machine fly ing level Is 100 miles nn hour, any speed registered abate thnt will show that the machine is coming down, nnd anything below It that the machine Is climbing. The difference in speeds will show to what extent the craft is descending or climbing. There is also u proper fore-and-aft level to indicate climb and descend, but for various technical reasons the pilot usually de pends on the air speed Indicator. "There is no substitute for milk as a food for growth. Portland mothers should make a drive on father's purse to the extent of one vimii si JTt pnr fnr everv child.'" -. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. HaU's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of HaU's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It fails to cure. Send for list nf testimonials. Address P. J. CHF.NEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all DrUKgtst. 75c. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. V 18. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. Genevieve T. Barnes, Plaintiff, vs. Ora 1 ee Barnes, Defendant. To Ora Lee Barnes, Defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby requested to appear and answer the complaint of the planitiff filed against you in the above entitled suit and court within six weeks of the date of the first publica tion of this summons towit: on ol before Saturday, the ltlth da-' of No vember, l!)li; and you will take not ice that if you tail to answer or other wise plead thereto within said time the MKH IIHIIIII Pendleton Marble & Granite Works T. A. WYLIE, Proprietor PENDLETON, OREGON. PATRONAGE SOLICITED mutt a a ittti4fra-8vtHcMi9CNfrt Teachers' salaries . . . . J Furniture Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, cur tains, etc Library books Flags Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuildings or fences . . , Improving grounds . . Playground equipment Janitor's wages ...... Janitor's supplies .... Fuel Light and power Water Clerk's srlary Postage and stationery For the payment of bonded debt and in terest thereon, issu ed under Sections 117, 144 to 148 and 422 of the School Laws of Oregon, 1917 Insurance ',000.00 200.00 400.00 250.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 900.00 200.00 1,000.00 260.00 100.00 100.00 lOp.OO ,125.00 230.00 Total estimated amount of money to be ex pended for alt pur poses during the year $15,205.00 Kstimated HecelptA From county school fund durinE the coming school year S 1,900.00 From state school fund dur ing the coming school year 370.00 Cash now in the hands of the district clerk 35.00 Estimated amount to bo re ceived front all other sour ces during the coming school year, county high school tuition fund 600.00 Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be received from the tax which it is proposed to vote i 2,905.00 Kccapitulation. Total estimated expenses for the year J15.205.00 Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to be voted 2,905.00 Balance, amount to be raised . by district tax 112,300.00 Dated this 24th day of October, 1918. B. B. RICHARDS, M, L. WATTS, A. R. COPPOCK, Board of Directors School District No. 29. Only perfect satisfaction can account for the use of ZEROLENE by the ma jority of automobile own ers. Leading coast distributors also testify that it is "a most satisfactory motor oil." They know from the rec ords of their service de partments and we know from exhaustive tests that ZEROLENE, cor rectly refined from se lected California asphalt base crude, gives perfect lubrication with least car bon deposit. Get our lu brication chart showing the correct consistency for your car. At'dealT everywhere and Standard Oil Service Station, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caliiwnia) Correct Lubrication for the "L"-Had Type Engine This, the "LM-Head type of automobile en gine, like all internal combustion engines, re quires an oil that holds its lubricating qualities at cylinder heat, burns clean in the combustion chambers and goes out with etthaust: ERO LEN5 fills these re quirements perfectly, because it is correctly re fined from selected Cali fornia asphalt-base crude. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. ' In the Matter of the Estate of B. D. demons Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, as Administratrix of the above-named estate, have filed my final account and report with the Clerk of the above en titled court, which court has appoint ed 11:1)0 o'clock in the forenoon on De cember 7, 1918, and the County Court room in the Court House of Umatilla County, Oregon, at Pendleton, in said County, as the time and place when and where all persons having any ob jections to anything in said account and report contained, or to anything done by me af Administratrix, may present the same and they will be heard, and at that time and place said account will be settled by the Court. This notice is published pursuant to an order of said court made on Nov ember 7, 1U1 ti. Clara E. demons. Administrator. Meat recant photograph of M. Jean. iy, the French mlnlttir l yar, ZEROLENE Ike Standard Oil for Motor Cars GUY CRO.K.SpecialAgent. StandardOil Co . Athena Notice To U-Jitnrs. In the Courty Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. 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