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Athena, Oregon March 26 1926
"ISOLATING WAR GERMS"
Commenting in The Independent,
on the. aims of the Walter Hines
Page School of International Rela
tions being founded at Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Owen D.
Young, private citizen of the United
States, but one of the world's great
est men, says:
"Nations through their diplomatic
services, collect facts of tremendous
importance, but in the nature of
things diplomatic intelligence is to
promote national interest. Conse
quently, there is need fo disinterest
ed study by men fully as acute as
the diplomatics, but who stand quite
outside their circle of interest, end
whose future do not depend upon the
success or failure of any national
aim or policy.
"The Walter Hines Page School of
International Relations plans to be
gin this study in a modest way and
grow up to its full opportunity by
degrees. The cooperation of all Am
erican universities will permit the
work to go forward in a large way
at small cost. I dream of the time
when similar units in Japan, England
and France and elsewhere will be
making contributions to the world's
store of facts on international rela
tions. "This generation cannot reasonably
hope that its posterity will be su
permen; but our successors will be
able to do their work far better if
we do our level best to provide them
with facts row unknown, but mere
ly awaiting discovery. That is a big
job, but surely not too big for a gen
eration which has seen what we ha'e
seen, and which, is mlarching from one
triumph to another in so many lines
of thought and work.". .
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IN PLAIN ENGLISH
"We continue reducing the national
debt," says Frederick Palmer in tho
American Legion Weekly, "and wc
are again reducing national taxes.
But extravagant borrowing continues
to increase state, city and town debts
and taxes. When they are short of
. money or need to finance a new pro
ject they float more bonds. Each pro
ject is worth the cost only if it gives
back full value to the public. Every
dollar of interest on any kind of a
public bond is another dollar in tax
es; and every dollar in taxes is an
other dollar that comes out of the
people in increased cost of living.
The landlord who has to pay more
taxes raises the rent on your house
and on the store where you buy your
food. All the economy cannot dm
practiced by the housewife and tho
national government. Look out for
the waste between the home unit and
the national unit. Make sure that you
gut value delivered in the new
bridges, loads ami streets, and that
no project is just an opportunity to
sell bonds.
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An exchange observes that r.hi.s
world in which wo live has changed
Ro materially in the last few years
that many of our viewpoints and
judgments have had to be revised.
The rapid strides of transportation
and communication have given us
new neighbors. No matter what
anyone may say, science is so com
pressing the world that we as a
nation, cannot isolate ourselves. Ic
is too small for us to be isolated
from each other, ami avoid irritation
through want of contact. Why talk
of isolation when the people of I!iv
lin, Chicago, New York, London and
Paris danced to the music of the
tame orchestra on New Year's night?
HERE AND THERE
Well, we see by the esteemed i.d
vertisement that shortees are now
on the market and by the picture of
the living model that they are scan
tier than scanties and teeney -ween-ier
than teeney-weenies and snugger
than snuggles and we guess the next
garment of this nature that comes
out will have to be called absentees,
Ohio State Journal.
ings and the ancient streets can be
seen, when the light is right, the
council committee trying to widen
them. Minneapolis Journal.
A statistician has figured out that
the average New Yorker's annual
output of rubbish is one ton, exclus
ive of plays. Detroit News.
If Mexico expels many more teach
ers, her educational program will be
almost as impressive as that of sov
iet Russia. Philadelphia Ledger
The sport editor says there would
be fewer prodigal sons if the daugh
ters displayed less fatted calf.
Cumberland News.
The idealist of today is the fellow
who goes out tomorrw and tries to
build something worth while. Thom
asville Times-Enterprise.
Diogenes must be looking for a
filling station by this time. Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
THE
KITCHEN
CABINET
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The Ameiican women have kepi
the Japanese silkworms on the jump
during the past year. Postal cards
from the empire of the mikado indi
cate that the worms have had the
liveliest year they have ever known
and the exports of silk from Japan
ese harbors are much heavier than
they have ever seen before. Los Aiv
j.ek's Times.
, 1926. Western Newpaper Union.)
K you should do something
worth while, first you must be
something. You must be able to
think, plan and create; not be a
mere echo of what someone else
has done. Lloyd.
EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS
If the family likes kidneys the fol
lowins will be liked and they may eat
them with the knowledge
that they are, with liver,
ono of the most nourish
ed of our meats.
Deviled Kidneys.
Whip one-third of a cup
ful of butter to a cream,
add one teaspoonful of
dry mustard, the same of
lemon juice, and Bait, to
taste. Clean the kidneys
and let them soak in wa
ter with a little salt, for an hour.
Wipe dry and cut Into small pieces and
saute In two tahlespoonfuls of butter,
cook twenty minutes, add the creamed
butter, one tablespoonful of Worcester
shire sauce and the mustard and
lemon. Stir until well seasoned, then
serve on toast garnished with thin
slices of lemon, sprinkled with minced
parsley.
Chicken With Olives. Cut up two
young chickens Into joints and cook
very tender In three pints of boiling
water, salt and pepper when nearly
done; add one chopped onion. Drain
and wipe dry, then fry until brovn( In
any sweet fat. Strain the broth, using
a large cupful for the sauce ; put this
Into a frying pan after the chicken Is
cooked, ndd two dozen chopped green
olives, a tablespoonful of capers, and
when hot pour Over the chicken and
serve.
Apple Sponge. I'are, core and cook
six tart apples to a pulp. Rub through
a sieve. Mix two tahlespoonfuls of
flour with three tahlespoonfuls of cold
water, add one-fourth of a teaspoonful
of salt and one cupful of boiling water.
Add the apple pulp, one teaspoonful of
lemon juice and susur to taste. Beat
well, remove from the heat and ndd
three yolks of eggs well beaten. Fold
In the stlllly beaten whites and bake In
a shallow dish until pulTed ami brown.
Cream of Celery Soup. Take three
cupful!) of diced celery, cook In boiling
water mil II tender. Tress through a
sieve. Scald three cupfuls of milk
with a slice of onion, add the milk to
the celery, removing the onion. Melt
four tahlespoonfuls each of butter nnd
flour nnd mix well. Add to the soup,
cook until smooth, serve hot with
croutons.
Grief in Animals
A man or woman who loses some
dear one Is overeonis with deep sor
row, remembering only the admirable
qualities of the lost one, but this feel
ing Is soon softened by a multitude of
external Impressions and Influences,
so that sorrow gives way to melan
choly, which In Its turn diminishes.
Not so In the cnse of many animals.
These not only retain their grief much
longer, but there aro cases In which
It lasts as long as life Itself.
The cat will swim after her kittens
which some cruel man Is trying to
drown. The story of the dog who
starves to death on the grave of his
master Is no fable. A stone In the
Paris dogs' cemetery is thus Inscribed:
"He was so Intelligent that he might
have been taken for a human being
but that he was faithful," Das Neue
rilsteln Maguzin, Berlin.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla county.
Ed Welch, Plaintiff
vs
Rose Cornoyer, executrix of the last
will- and testament of Uustavus
Cornoyer, deceased; Rose Cornoy
er; bophia Cornoyer Bellinger;
Evelyn Cornoyer Hall; Iris Corno
yer; Gustavus Cornoyer; Edward
Cornoyer; Leona Cornoyer; D
lorne Cornoyer; George Cornoyer;
Eugene Cornoyer; also all parties
or persons unknown claiming any
right, title, estate or interest in or
to the real property described m
the application for judgment fore
closing tax lien herein,
Defendants.
To Rose Cornoyer, executrix of the
last will and testament of Gusta
vus Cornoyer, deceased; Rose Cor
noyer; Sophia Cornoyer Bellinger;
Evelyn Cornoyer Hall; Iris Cor
noyer; Gustavus Cornoyer; Ed
ward Cornoyer; Leona Cornoyer;
Delorne Cornoyer; George Cornoy
er; Eugene Cornoyer; also all par
ties or persons unknown claiming
any right, title, estate or interest
in or to the real property describ
ed in the application for judgment
foreclosing tax lien herein, the
above named defendants:
You are hereby notified that Ed
Welch the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 1749, issued
on the 13th day of May A. D. 1922,
by the Tax Collector of the County
of Umatilla, State of Oregon, for
the amount of $13.14, the same be
ing the amount then due and de
linquent for the year 1918, together
with penalty, interest and costs
thereon upon the real property as
sessed to you, of which you are the
owner as appears of record, situated
in said County and State, and par
ticularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit: Lot Three, Block
Six, Richards Addition, City of Athe
na, Umatilla County, Oregon.
You are further notified that said
Ed Welch has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent
years with the rate of interest on
said amounts as follows:
Year
Tax
Dale
1'nJci
Tax
Ree.
No.
Amt.
Rate
of
Int.
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
Apr
Apr
Apr
Nov
Dec
Dec
1922
1922
1922
1923
1925
1925
5070 $10.56 12
5931 10.61 12
5932 5.92 12
14080 5.50 12
0173 5.54 12
0174 5.47 12
Said Rose Cornoyer, executrix of
the last will and testament of Gus
tavus Cornoyer, deceased; Rose Cor
noyer; Sophia Cornoyer Bellinger;
Evelyn Cornoyer Hall; Iris Cornoyer;
Gustavus Cornoyer; Edward Cornoy
er; Leona Cornoyer; Delorne Cornoy
er; George Cornoyer; Eugene Cor
noyer; also all parties or persons un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate or interest in or to the real pro
perty described in the application
for judgment foreclosing tax lien
herein, are hereby further notified
that Ed Welch will apply, to the Cir
cuit Court of the County and State
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
the lien against the property above
described' and mentioned in said cer
tificate. And you are hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty days
after the first publication of the
summons exclusive of the day of said
first publication, and defend this ac
tion or pay the amount due as above
shown together with costs and ac
crued interest and in case of your
failure to do so, a decree will be
rendered foreclosing the lien of said
taxes and costs against the land and
premises above named.
This summons is published by or
der of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Umatilla, and said order was made
nnd dated this 9th day of March
1926, and the date of the first publi
cation of this summons is the 12th
day of March A. D. 1926.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served, upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned. Address. Pendelton, Ore
gon. PROEBSTEL & SCHMIDT
M12A23 Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
"SUMMONS
(Equity No. 4138)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla county.
Carrie Orr, Plaintiff, vs. James E.
Orr, Defendant.
To James E. Orr, defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of
the plaintiff filed against you in the
above entitled suit within six weeks
of the date of the first publication
of this summons, namely, on or be
fore Friday the 16th day of April
1926, and you will take notice that if
you fail to answer or otherwise plead
thereto within said time, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for the relief
prayed for, to-wit, for a decree dis
solving the marriage contract now
and heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant, for an ab
solute divorce from the defendant
and for a change of plaintiff's name
from that of Carrie Orr to that of
Carrie Childers, and for other equit
a Die reuer.
this summons is published pur
suant to an order made herein by
Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the
above entitled' court on the 3rd day
of March, 1926. The first publication
of this summons will be made on
Friday the 5th- day of March, 1926
and the last publication on Friday
the 16th. day of , April, 1926, and will
be published " for six consecutive
weeks.
Dated this the 3rd day of March
1926. WILL M. PETERSON
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and , Post Office Address
Pendleton, Oregon. M5A16.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mich
ell Thompson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons whom it may concern: That
Cecil Curl has been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Mitchell
Thompson, deceased, and has quail
tied as such. All persons havint
claims against his estate are notified
and required to present them with
proper vouchers to said administra
tor at the law offices of Will M. Pet
erson, Smith-Crawford Building, Pen
dleton, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice which is Friday the
26th day of February 1926.
CECIL CURL, Administrator
Will M. Peterson, Attorney for
Administrator. F26M26.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Kate
Hendrickson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account
and report in the above entitled mat
ter and that the above entitled Court
has fixed Saturday, the 27th
day of March. 1926, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said
day as the time, and the Coun
ty Court room of the County
Court house at Pendleton, Umatilla
County, Oregon,- as the place, for
hearing of the said final account and
renort. Objections to said final ac
count and report should be filed on
or before that' date.
Dated at Athena, Oregon, this
26th day of February, A. .0. 1926,
F. S. LEGROW, Administrator.
Watts & Prestbye Athena, Oregon,
Attorneys lor Estate. l2fiM26,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of Jack
son Nelson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby eiven that the un
dersigned has filed his Final Account
as Administrator of the estate of
Jackson Nelson, deceased, in the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Umatilla County, and that
Saturday, the 27th day of March
1920, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.
M. of said day, and the County Court
Room in the County Court House at
Pendleton, Umatilla County, State of
Oregon, has been fixed by said Court
as the time and place for the settle
ment of said account.
All persons interested are herebv
notified to appear at such time nnd
f
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that J. E.
Suively and C. J. Waldo, co-partners
doing business under the firm nam
and style of Twin City Cleaners at
Milton, Oregon, have by mutual
ii'iisent dissolved their partnership
illations on this 15th day of March
i t9L'6 and that the said C. J. Waldo
that Grover Bergdoll I is retiring from the business and
mat tne saui j. &. cmiveiy, senior
partner and organizer of the clean
ing establishment is continuing the
business formerly conducted by the
said two partners. All bills payable
to said partnership are payable to J.
E. Snively and all accounts against
the said partnership are to be set
tled and paid by J. E. Snively,
Dated at Milton, Oregon, this 15th
day of March, 1926.
J. E. SNIVELY .
C. J. WALDQ
The theory
is being prosecuted in Germany in
the hope that he will be cxpellt d
from that land and sent hire will
not hold water. German court ; have
a habit of punishing criminals, not
rewarding them. New York Sun.
An ancient submerged city has
been discovered at the bottom of the
Caspian Sea. Tho tops of tho build-
For Sale
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA
Established 1S91.
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place in said Court and file any ob
jections they may have to such ac
count or to any part thereof.
SHELDON D. TAYLOR, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Jackson Nel
son Deceased. -
R. I. Keator, Attorney for Admin
istrator. Address: Pendleton, Oreg
on. . F26M26.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Wright, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Ad
ministrator of the Estate of John
Wright deceased, by the above en
titled Court.
All persons having claims against
the said Estate are hereby notified
to present them to B. B. Richards,
at his office in Athena, . Oregon,
within six months from the date Of
the first publication of this notice.
All claims must be verified a 3 by
law required.
Dated at Athena, Oregon, this 17th
day of February, 1926.
B. B. RICHARDS, Administrator.
F26M26.
WATTS & PRESTBYE
Attorneys- At-Law
, Main Street. Athena, Oregon '
State and Federal Court Practice
Will. M. Peterson and G. H. 'Bishop
ATTORNEYS
Pendleton-Freewater ;
Practice in State and Federal Courts
DR. A. C. FROOM
Dentist
South Side Main Street, Athena
DR. S. F. SHARP
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
, Athena, Oregon
DR. W. G. COWAN
PHYSICIAN AND SUR3EON
Athena, Oregon
For Sale Rhode' Island Red hatch
ing eggs. Ralph McEwen.
For Sale A fresh Milch cow. J,
E. Froom, Athena.
Hairs Catarrh
Medicine iiiSSK
local and internal, and has been success
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovet
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY fit CO., Toledo, Ohio
Real state
Insurance
Farm Loans
Cheap Money
B. B RICHARDS,
Athena
Jensens
Blacksmith Shop
Horseshoeing
Prices Reasonable
Tharp Bros, old stand, Athena Oreg.
DRS. A. D. & R. A. FRENCH
OPTOMETRISTS
French Optical Parlors
15 E. Main St Phone 653
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Foley's Kidney Cure
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