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fit tkm Iw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER BOYD & WOOD, Publishers Subscription Rates. One copy, one year $2.00 One copy, six months $1.00 One copy, three months 75 cATHENA. OREGON OCT 10, 1919 Camouflaged Philosophy, Some day the poor, patient public will become, tired of being the goat Funeral expenses are soaring again. This ought to keep prudent people healthy. Every faction so far that has kicked Clemenceau has come out of It with a sore foot. To be able to say "war Is over" means much more than to say "the war Is over." King Corn Is one of the monarchs who will not Join the ex-royalty club is Switzerland. Burglars seem to be the only class of workers who are not affected by the strike wave. It has been shown repeatedly In every age and every time that a riot Is no argument. Old H. C. I,. can stand an Immense amount of probing without any signs of great discomfort, Sometimes one wonders why so much bone was wasted on certain per sons from the chin up. On the profit , percentage basis It seems that the cheaper cuts of meat .are the more expensive. Hare riots Intended to establish race superiority are too much like the old fashioned game of give away. Chief among the season's boosters are high wages and high prices, which mutually boost each oilier. It really doesn't matter whether the kaiser is tried or not. He lias been found guilty by world opinion. Still, some of those Harvard In structors who get less would not think of changing places with n motorman. Now an airplane flight has been de layed by a tire Mow. out. Tires aren't so particular about when they go up. Hardwood prices have gone up 25 per cent, owing In part no doubt to the heavy municipal demand for riot clubs. Wnlters and cooks have struck In Paris. Considering the prices charged it Is a wonder the diners did not strike long ago. German dyes, moreover, will have to be better than they used to be to offer any real competition with Ameri can dyes. The American profiteer Is going to do more to make cheaper foreign wares popular than all of Europe's trudo efforts. They are still trying to blame things on the war from race riots to divorce Increases. Wasn't the , wM responsi ble for enough? ' Some of Ihese fcllowii who have been wearing Shantung silk shirts don't know whether to remain neutral or de clare themselves. Licenses for airplanes and other air craft should be grunted on terms at least us rigid as those governitfg the li censing of water craft. "Another advantage of employing only Engllsh-sponklng persons In In dustrial work Ik Hint they CUB under stand what Is told them. An automobile may have lots of power, but none has yet been con mructed that will forco an lnterurtan cur off Its beaten course. Now that the bars are dosed, where can father exchange the baby's shoes for one more drink? Maybe some kind druggist will give him an Ice cream cone. The report that clothes are to be 300 per cent higher convinces some of us that lust year's suit not only will have to do this summer, but next sea son also. A million and a half pounds of prunes nre placed on tho market by the government nt the moment when the demand for prune Juice Is nt Its lowest ebb. The fnct that reconstruction will (ford great opportunities for legiti mise prosperity litis not prevented get rick-quick oil promoters from daubing Into low tlnance. A number of Interviews have been taking place In which, while no poli tics was mentioned. It Is clenrly un dcrstoot! that topics more Important thnu the weather were discussed. "Race equality" Is not a mutter to bo brought about by legislation, but a condition that will be realized when the races Involved have the same men tal and moral Ideals and standard ' lUil conscientiously live up to them. J Major Mills at Chautauqua Major Thornton A. Mills, one of the principal lecturers of the Festival week, is of distinguished parentage. A son of the famous divine, Benjamin Fay Mills, he has Inherited his father's remarkable platform ability and keen judgment of men and affairs. He has held important pastorates In the prominent churches of New York and the Middle West and' was called to a prominent pulpit In Denver when Uncle Sam practically drafted his services, commissioned him Major and detailed him to important war work service in the Northwest Athena Chautauqua Festival, October 24-29, 1919 IP jj rr .r 1 isHT iiiiBw ' 'KiKm 'n '&&f&SH eR& diHI B A WORLD -PICTURE ?JH H Directed by TraversVaie LHhBS Standagcd theatre, Tuesday, October 14 immuhiiii Don't Sell Your VEAL Until You Call DOWNEY'S MARKET Phone 600, Pendleton, Oregon We will pay you five cents more a pound than you have been getting. Newspaper Men 'Struck." Probably the first "strlko" ever called at a convention of the Amcrlcnn Federation of Lnbor, and against that body, was culled by the newswriters assigned to cover the sessions. During the course of the convention one of the delegates made criticisms of the nay In which the convention news was han dled. The newspaper men Immediate ly tiled out of the hall and sent word to the convention that they had gone on strike. While certain delegates were branding the newswriters as "hoi shevlkl," others Insisted that they form a committee and present their de mands. The V?mands were formulated and presented. The convention grunted them by acclamation, and the reporters were given an ovation when ihy filed bach to their desks. So it was settled. He Saw Very Well. I hud employed n plun un r for several years who was blind, wr tes a Correspondent One day he brought another man when he came to tune Ihe piano, asking my permission to teach him some things about plana tuning. I left them In the parlor by them selves and when they hud finished, 1 was dressing to go out. Kuowlug they were blind and rather than keep them waiting. I went In to pay the tuner In rather scant attire. I remarked to the stranger. "It Is nice for you blind people that there la work like this for you to do." "Oh, madam," he replied, "I'm not blind ; in fact. I see very well." I nearly died and fled from the room. LEPER COLONY LENDS,; FREELY Honolulu Theenikesc Island Leper Colony, Hawaiian Island, bought War Savings; Stamps to the amount of $G2 per capita. There were thirty-two purchasers among the lepers. This amount Is three times as much as the per capita quota for the United States, which is $20. The total sales of War Savings and Thrift Stamps for Hawa'i amounted to $2,020,000 heating quota by -20,000. Vacation resorts' report bumper Crops of freckles. , Publishers' Statement. Statement of the ownership, man agement, etc., required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of the Athena Press, published weekly at Athena. Oregon, lor October I. 1919: i Publishers, F. B. Boyd and Clark j Wood; Editor, Clark Wood; Manager, F. B. Boyd: owners, F. B. Boyd and Clark Wood. Known bondholders or mortgagees, none. F. B. Boyd, Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th dsy of October, 1919. B. B. Richards, Notary Public. My commission exoires Mch. IS, 1921. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. E. U Rogers and F. D. Watts, Plaintiffs, vs. Philip Weigel, the "unknown heirs of Philip Weigel, de ceased", Matt Mosgrove, H. Wade Bailey and Mrs. H. Wade Hailey, .his wife, John Dressen. as' executor of the last Will and Testament of Wilhelmine Stabl, deceased (also known as Wilbelmina ' Stahl, ) and also "all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein," Defendants. To Philip Weigel, the "unknown heirs of Philip Weigel, deceased," Matt Mosgrove, H. Wade Bailey and Mrs. H. Wade Bailey, his wife, John Dressen, as executor of the last Will and Testament of Wilhelmine Stahl, deceased (also known as Wil helmina Stahl 1 and also "all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estato, lien or in terest in the reil estate described in the complaint herein." defendants above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit now on file in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit. on or before November 7th, 1919; and you and each of you are hereby notified that I you fail so to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the above en titled court for the relief demanded in plaintiffs' complaint, namely, for a decree that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the following de scribed teal estate, to-wit: Lot Seven (7) and the East Half of Lot Eight (81 in Block Five ;5) in the original town, now city, of Athena, formerly called Centerville. in the County of Umatilla and State of Oregon; and that all adverse claims of said defendants and each of them be determined, and the defendants and each of them be forever barred and en joined from asserting any claim to said property adverse to plaintiffs, and that plaintiffs' said title in fee simple be forever quieted of said claims, and for such further and other relief as shall in equity be meet and to justice appertain. This summons is pnl lished in the Athena Press, a weekly newspaper published in Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon, once a week for six consecu tive and successive weeks, beginning with the issue of September 28th, 1919, and ending with the issue .of November 7, 1919, pursuant to an order made and entered herein by the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order was made and dated the 2Sti day of September, A. D. 1919. Dated this 2Dtb day of September, A. D. 19 It). Homer I. Watts, Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Poatoffice address: Pendleton, Oregon. Standard Theatre Saturday, October 11 fSi Fairbanks 1 I I J I ,n XK IM Tut Man Prom Runted Post I M AM ARTCRAPTPICTUIiti I The Man From Painted Post SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12 Eltinge in ..CLEVER MRS. CARFAX" TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 "THE MAN HINT Also Chaplin in -POLICE" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 BESSIE BARRISCALE IN "TANGLED T!!S" STATEMENT of the First National Bank of Athena, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositot July 1, 1919, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his de posit (commercial deposits, ) principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) yearo immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postofMce address of such depositor, and tin fact of his death, if known. Name of de- Res. or P. O. positqr. address Am't J. P Bentley Adams, Oreg. .a9 Elmer Ferguson, Weston, Oreg. .46 C. E Goff, Athena, Oreg. .81 Harris Bros. Athena, Oreg. 6 39 Leonard Lavadour Adams, Oreg. .09 McDonald Bros. Pilot Bock. Or. 10.01 D. B. Partch Weston, Oreg. .OS 1. L. Van Winkle, Athena, Ore . .01 Ernest F. Wells, Seattle, Wash. .20 Thomas Winn, Adams, Oreg. .14 Total $18.47 State of Oregon County of Umatilla, ss I F. S. LeGrow being first duly sworn deiose and say upon oath that I am the Cashier of the First National Bank of Athena, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postoffico ad dre s, fact of death if known and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions of Chap ter 148 , of the General Laws of Ore gon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1917. F. S. LeGROW. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D., 1919. B. B. Richards, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires March 5, 1921. Irvin Caplinger, Ralph Haynle, Amiel Schubert and George Lieuallen returned Wednesday evening from an automobile trip to Portland and Salem. 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