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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1922)
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. BOYD, Owner and Publisher CLARK WOOD. Associate Editor 'money to farmers, individual pros perity will continue to depend upon individual endeavor. Subscription Ratea. One copy, one year k. 12.00 One copy, six months $1.00 One copy, three months 75 "No doubt Lloyd George has mo ments of depression when he wishes old Atlas had kept the job indefinite ly," says the Oakland Telegram. The New York American thinks , ATHENA. OREGON. JUNE 3 1922 ! that "lots of people would be fonder I of spooks if "they played some in- A PROTESTANT HOSPITAL j atrument besides the tambourine." , , . . . . I We haven't heard whether or not The Methodist church of Athena ; chang,g retreat wa3 we comes to the front with a Proff1f 1 1 executed, but if it wasn't General tnat lor an nme win s , Chanp, himself )ikeIy te be, long drawn-out agitation for protest-! , ant hospital facilities in Umatilla ! nigging for buried treasure will be county, and in making this proposal, j stimu:ated by the good luck of a a broadness of purpose is exposed , Connecticut man who has just un to the extent that the proposal will be j earthed a cask of wonderful old ale. immediately accepted and substanti-1 . ally supportel, financially, or agita- j When Jimmy Murphy traveled lion for protestanl hospitals in pres- 94.48 miles an hour on the Indian- ent Catholic hospital areas will at apol is speedway, it surprises one that once be resolved into hot air. In ; he smashed nothing but a record, offering its fine church building in -Athena for convertion into an unde-1 The great advantage of a "scare nominational pro ;estant hospital, the j head" is that one can identify and Methodist people are rising to an em- skip the too numerous news articles ergency created not for want of funds, relating to Max and Mathilde. but for lack of action and organiza- . tion. Now with action and organiza- Sir Arthur's theory that death is tion in sight, it is only reasonable to pleasant is only certain of unqual suppose, that with present collective ined acceptance at an undertakers .luttinr,u n fnvr nf nrotestant winvwiwwii. hospitals, the Methodist offer has been made at a most opportune time. Every admirer of Sherlock Holmes is likewise nn admirer of his creator, and few will regret the visit to A I . l!.. A..41...V nnn TimrlA ... , . 11 1. u. : f present academic interest in Europe It looks as thouih his campaign to ... ., , ,, . ., ... convert this land of the free to It looks like an insoluble problem if the Irish cannot even be governed by the Irish with the consent of the governed. We would be taking more than our spiritualism, however, will be wasted effort. Sir Arthur predicts an almost universal acceptance of spiritualism in the United States within ten years, but granting that he is right, who will be the gainer? According to the spiritualistic doctrine, as we understand it, the Protestant, the Roman Catholic, the Mahometan, the Buddhist in brief, adherents of ev ery faith all have an equal chance for happiness in spirit land. The one essential here below is spiritual development, and the "heathen Chi nee" is all right if he gets it from the book of Confucius, or poor Lo ii he is properly in- pirod by legends oi the Happy Hunting Ground. So why do not the spiritualists leave every one else alone, to work out their fu ture in their own way? The answer is, of course, the universal human tendency toward proselyting, which now thanks be to an all-wise Prov idence take on a much milder form than the rack and thumb screw of the Middle Ages. The newspapers think it worth while to report the case of a street cleaner who never got round to get ting married because he couldn t get a dav off until after fifteen years, says Colliers' Weekly. That is wor thy of comment. Wc think everyone who works fifty weeks ought to have the other two weeks off every year. And that goes for the women, too. We haven't noticed the papers play ing up any of the numerous cases of wives who have been doing hnuse rlcaning and housekeeping for more than fifteen years without a single day off, in which to forget that they are married. were it on this side of the Atlantic ocean Russia need expect no sustenance if, as we interpret Trotzky's speech, it seeks to bite the hand that feeds it. While no doubt correctly garbed in other respects, Judge Landis Beems to be clothed in too much authority. John Hays Hammond says there is fifty million dollars' worth of fold in the sea for every one of the glube's inhabitants. If it isn't too much trouble we'll take ours now, thank you. It will require, of course, the les son of future elections to convince a g. 0. p. congress that in these times a high protective tariff is a political as well as on economic blunder. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County court of the state of Oregon for Umatilla county. In the matter of the estate of George (May, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to whom it ;nay concern that Manuel Friedly, ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of George Clay, deceased, has filed his final account and report in the above entitled estate and that the above entitled court has, by or der entered in said matter, fixed and appointed Monday the 29th day of Muv, 1P22 at 10 o'clock A. M. as the time and the court room of said court as the place for the hearing of objections, if any, of the said final account and for the final settlement thereof. Dated and first published April 28th, 1022. Manuel Friedly, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of George Clay, de ceased Date of last publication May 26th, 1922. Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys fur Administrator. (28) in Township Two (2), North Range Thirty-fou'- (34), E. W. M., ill Umatilla county, Oregon, contain-: ing eighty (80) acres, and determin ing all adverse and conflicting claims of you and the other defendants in j and to the said described real proper-1 ty and forever quieting the said fee simple title of the plaintiff thereto and forever enjoining you and the other defendants, :n the above enti tled suit, from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate or interest in and to the said described real pro perty or any othe- part thereof and for such other and further relief as shall in equity be met and to justice appertain. This oummons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Athena Press, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation, for six consecutive weeks beginning with the issue of May 12th, 1922, to and including the issue of June 23d, 1922, pursuant to an order directing said publication made by the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, and dated and entered therein on May 9th 1922 Dated this 10th day of May, 1922. Peterson, Bishop & Clark Attorneys for Plaintiff Pendleton, Oregon. TUM A-LUM LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND FUEL c7Wain Street A. M. Johnson, Mg'r. Athena SPECIAL Gillette Razors 89c Lord Baltimore, box 50c Klenzo Dental Cream and Liquid Antiseptic 50c McFadden's Pharmacy 1 SUMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Hearst have been en tertained at luncheon by the Bi tish premier. We look to sec a more tol erant attitude toward England on the part of the Hcni'st newspapers. The Portland doctor who offered $M)0 reward for an authenticated message from hirf dead wife, has so far found no successful medium for depleting his hank balance. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Estella B. Holmes, Plaintiff, vs. George O. Holmes, Defendant. To the defendant, George O. Holmes, in the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks of the first day of publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before Friday, the 30th day of June, 1922, and you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint or otherwise plead guilty thereto within the said time, the plaintiff for want of answer there of will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for and demanded in plaintiff's complaint on file herein, namely, for a decree of the court for ever dissolving the bonds of matri mony now and heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and defendant; and for the care and custody of Gertrude Holmes, Adelle Holmes, Eunice Holmes, Thomas Holmes; and for such further reief as to the court may seem proper. This summons is served upon you by the order of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above enti tled court, whi(h order is dated the 12th day of May, 1922. The date of the first publication is the 19th day of May, 1922, and the last date of publication is the 30th day of June, 1922. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon this the 12th day of May, 1922. lVterson, Bishop and Clark Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office address: Freewater, Oregon. EXCURSION Fares East Lower than Ever This Summer Round-trip tickets routed over the Union Pacific System returning same or any direct line Salt Lake CUy $48.82 St. Louis $76.B0 Denver $64.00 Cincinnati $101.30 Kansas City $67.00 Philadelphia $139.95 Omaha $67.00 New York $142.40 Chicago $81.00 Boston $153.35 Yellowstone Park $32.20 To other cities in proportion. Ticket Sales DAILY until August 31st Gilford PilKhot spent $93,000 to be nominated governor of Pennsylvania. Only in the case of a machine poli tician would this be spoken of as a siunsn lunu SUMMONS , I , , TT , ., . 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