THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON MAY 17, 1929 - H f ' 57 Good Buys In Real Estate 3 - 360 acres upland farm, .productive, well watered, some pasture land, part in crop, leases, and farming outfit, priced to sell. 320 'acres of 40 bushel, tractor land. For price and terms, ask B. B RICHARDS, Athena PETERSON & LEWIS Attorneys at Law Stangier Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Practice in all State and Federal '' Courts. , Blacksmithing All work out on lime r Acetylene Welding ;a M. JONEiProp. " Hocuil Mar Plainly , - Seen in Place Name While most oi the states of the Mississippi valley, besides countless livers and lakes In all parts of the country, bear Indian names, but a small number only of the towns that are the work of the white man have Adopted names borrowed . from the Original owners of the land. 'Mot one la ten, it is claimed, of the 150 large cities has an Indian name, If we ex cept Chicago, and among those that have it is usually an adaption from some neighboring lake or stream. The early explorers and settlers have left their racial mark. Up the Hudson and Mohawk the trail of the Dutchman is pretty clear. The French Influence in northern New York and Vermont and along the line of the I Great lakes Is familiar In many names. Mississippi has no "saints" In Its list, whereas across the river Louisiana, by nine parishes and ninny towns, rivers and lakes, perpetuates the religious tenets of its early fa thers. Kentucky and Tennessee evi dence the vocabulary of the hunter and trapper, Montana and Idutio that of the miner. All the region acquired from Mexico,, particularly southern California, maintains in ' Its place names the memory of Its Spiinleh ex piorers and settlers. There are rela tively few Indian names on the Pa cific coast, strange to say. North of the Spanish belt en pes and towns fre quently reflect the loyalty of early set tlers to tlie older states of the Union 5 for example. Portland. Ore, which was n. imed after , Portland. Maine. The story Is that two Peltiers to whom the task of selecting n name for the Oregon., settlement fell were eastern ers. and Hint they tossed 11 coin to de termlne nln'ilier the town should be called Bos'nn or Portland. . The Riskiest Time of Year To Drive On Old Tires is Now Millions more people ride on GOODYEAR TIRES Come in and let's talk it ovef. We'll save you money and, what's even more important, insure "you against risks you shouldn't be taking. The Athena Garage Main Street - - - Athena - - - Phone 352 Bottle-Raited Apple Tree Something Net, Milk-fed chickens and even milk fed porkers are no novelty, but dllj you ever sink your teeth Into a milk, fed upplel It seems that a Brockton matron was about to set out a lOtpi apple tree and sought the advice oj I nearby storekeeper as to how it should be planted. lie advised digging a hole Urge, enough to hold the roots. Then f short section of garden hose should N put it) place, reaching from the iui face to the roots, before, the hole waj III led lu. Milk, poured down the tu bing every day, would give the baby tree nourishment until it got Strong enough to take care of Itself, Some time afterward he inquired of the ludy how the tree was getting on, "It Is doing finely," she replied. "X give It milk every day, as yon ad vised." The storekeeper looked stunned, then raised bit hands In despair. ' "My Lord!" he gasped. "Didn't yon know I was only Joking about thatl Thi bottle raised-little tree no long er gets its dally ration from contented cows, but maybe when It begins to develop apples they will have a creamy flavor. Montreal Family Her ald. . Diet for Sailors The serving of proper food at sea has always presented great difficulty. People not familiar with naval service often wonder what the sailorman eats while away from port In 1794 each man got one pound ef bread, one pound of pork, one-half pint of beans or peas, four ounces of cheese and one-hulf pint of distilled spirits a day. As late as 1887 the diet was built around bread, salt or nickled beef or pork, peas or beans, potatoes, cheese, sugar, coiree and tea. A typical break fast of the up-to-date man-of-war con sists of chilled grapefruit, french toast, soft-boiled eggs, bread, butter, coffee. Dinner brings vegetable soup, pot roast, gravy, creamed corn, com&l nation salad, pie, bread, butter and coffee. Telephone Efficiency When is an Inch equivalent to four miles? The answer is when you hold your mouth u way from a telephone transmitter. When you place your lips at an angle to the mouth-piece or show your aloofness toward this mechanical ear In some other way, you thereby push your listener miles away from you. V. A. Jackson, superintendent of telegraph of the Michigan Central railroad, figured out this loss of speaking efticiency nnd sent a memo randum about It to alt his employees. He advised: "Talk directly into the telephone transmitter at a distance of not more than one-half inch, using a clear, moderate tone." ..Uncertainty of Life i Ah, fool I why dost thou think to live long, when thou art not sure of one day! How many have been de ceived and hove been unexpectedly matched from the body? How often hast thou beard it related such an one was slain by the sword, another was drowned, another failing from on high broke his neck, this man grew atark In chewing his food, that other came to his end when be was at ploy? Some have perished by fire, some by steel, some by pestilence, and some by rob jbers. Thus death Is the end of all; 'and man's life passes suddenly like a fahadow. Who will remember thee aft !er death, and who will pray for thee! Kansas City Times. adies 9 Hose During the remainder of the Month we will close out present stock of Ladies' Hose $2.00 Hose, now 1.50 ' ' 1.50 Hose, now 1.25 . 1.05 Hose now .85 un uur nens 1-3 off Jersie s The best 'vegetable and fruits, in sgaon, Continues to be our specialty Always fresh" ana well selected, v. f STEVE'S GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service . Phong . lUhenfl, Oregon Remarkable Work of Hindu Stone Carver The majestic stone carvings to be found on all ancient buildings In In dia, gigantic Buddhns, the bulls and tha marvelous bas-reliefs are among the wonders of the world. Equally marvelous are the fretted walls of old Mogul palaces. Futtehpore Slkri, and the forts at Agra and Delhi Won derful artists and craftsmen have worked on this hard sandstone and left ns a world's heritage. We stand amazed at their skill and patlenoe. They do not 'work like that In this, our day. ; ; But the bumble craft of stone cut ting thrives, says a writer in the Statesman, of Calcutta, wherever stone quarries are found. The red bills of Itajputann send masses of stone to Agra, and these on the out skirts of the city are the faetorles.of the patient tollers who chip and cut by band, contriving grinding stones and dishes and bowls with the same Instruments that cut the stones for the Taj, and carved and fretted the screen in that far-famed tomb and the deserted poluees of the .fort . We Can't Have Everything t A few days ago Itutli, age four, was having her hair curled, as she was preparing to "go visiting.". Ruth en Joys the process, but, of course, It was rather monotonous for her. moth er, who bad to do all the work. "Rufh, 1 wish your hair had a few natural curls in it," said the mother beginning to lose patience. . "Well, mother, I guess I can't have, everything," sighed Ruth, "You see,1 1 have a pretty face." Onion Always Popular From the earliest times of which there are authentic records the. onion has been highly esteemed as nn ar ticle of food, in desert regions It was used also as a preventive of thirst by travelers and soldiers on the march. The erlglnal home of the plant of Which there are many varieties, was probably soiilliern Asia or the borders of the Mediterranean sea. Egyptians cultivated the onion at the dawn of history. Detroit News. Rheumatic Pains Many rheumatic and sciatic pains are due to impurities and toxins in the blood because of poorly function ing kidneys. Sedatives, dopes and powerful drugs give only temporary relief and do not remove the cause. If you suffer stiffness, joint aches and rheumatic pains, get the new, quick acting Cystex Test at any drug storo. No sedatives or narcotics. If you don't soon feel free of pain and like new, you get your money back under our Iron-Clad, Money Back Guarantee. Cystex, special, only 60c. At McFad- den's Pharmacy. CLASSIFIED Ice Bell & Gray have a supply of ice on hand ready for delivery or sale at the ice house. For Sale An Air-o-Gas stove, practically new. Phone 373 or 621, Athena. For Sale Twenty head of black face 3 and 4 year old ewes, six with lambs at side. Phone 681, Athena. For Sale At " Thorn Hollow on graveled road, 16 inch cottonwood from heavy body timber $6 cord, cash. See Watson at ranch. I. M. Schannep, Pendleton, Oregon. M3 1 WE MAKE INSURANCE A BUSI- NESS NOT A SIDE LINE When you have a loss you need an insurance man, not merely an Agent. We write a grain policy that will cover your grain in any mill, ware house, platform any place on your premises, or any county in the State or adjoining state upto December 31st without endorsement or increase in rate. No other company does it. Let us explain Owners, Landlords and Tenants coverage. If you have a cross dog or help about your home you need this coverage at $7.50. 'A safe-guard against all accidents about your home. We give prompt and efficient ser vice to all losses. We know how. It is a business, a profession, not a side Une. B. B. RICHARDS. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of David H. Sanders, Deceased. Notice is hereby eiven that the undersigned ha,a been appointed executrix (f the last will and testa ment' "of David H. Sanders, Deceased, by the above entitled Court. All persons havintr claims aifainst the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at Athena, Uregon. or to my attorneys. Watts & Prestbye, at their office in Athena, V.VJVHj TTIWHn BIA IIUIIWID At VIII IIR date of the first publication of this notice. All claims must be verified as by law required. Dated at Athena, Oregon, this 17th aay or May, CALM? SANDEIvS, Executrix f m Last Will and Testament of David H. Sanders, Deceased. Watts & Ppstby, Athemt, Oregon, Attorneys fr Estate. M17J14 SUMMONS Equity No. 4681 ' In the Circuit Court of the State of After all's said and done, the pleasure you get in smoking is what counts CIGARETTES WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown. , The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. Camels are mild and mellow. They do not tire the taste. They leave no cigaretty after-taste. Camels have a delightful fragrance that is pleasing to everyone. 1929, R. (omp npur, f. Reynolds Tobo vs. Orecron for TTmnHiio rvf Genevieve Peterson, Plaintiff. in , virtrn rerprsnn iiotonHont . To Virgil Peterson, defendant above namea : In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to bd- near and answer thn cnmnioinf nf the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause with in iour weeks oi the date of the first publication of this summons, namelv. on or before Sntnrrlnv tho 25th day of May, 1929; and you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint or other wise nlpnrl thpren ttnhin aoiA tima I -nw .v.aaa dm.u w.l.v, the plaintiff for want thereof, will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for and demnnrloH in tha nrivsi. r,t her complaint, to-wit; for a decree of me court dissolving tne marriage contract now and heretofore existing between nlaint.iff nnrl Aufcnrtant nnH for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published pursuant tn An nrrfai ma An o anfaol Kt. TTin James Alger Fee, Circuit Judge of the aDove entitled court on tne I7tn day of April, 1929. The first publication of this summons will be made on Fri day the 26th day of April, 1929 and the last publication on Friday the 24th Hon nf Mov 1090 anil urill Ka tmiK- lished for four consecutive weeks in the Athena Press, a newspaper of general circulation published weekly at Atnena, umatiua uounty, uregon. Dated this 17th day of April, 1U2D. PpfprRAti nnd Tj.win Aft.nmi.vn for Plaintiff, Residence and Post Office Address, Pendleton, Oregon. A26M24 THE ICIL60RE CAFE UNEXCELLED FOUNTAIN SERVICE Cold Drinks Ice Cream in all Flavors in Bulk, Bricks and Gones Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor r - Athena, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Edwin C. Day, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern: That Lillian Day. executrix of the last will and testament of Edwin C. Day, deceased, has filed her final ac count and report in the administra tion of the estate; that the County Judge by order duly made and enter ed has appointed Monday the 3rd day of June, 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time and the County Court House at Pen dleton, Oregon, as the place where all objections and exceptions to said final account and report will be heard and a settlement of the estate made. Dated this 2Cth day of April, 1929. LILLIAN DAY, Executrix, Peterson & Lewis, Attorneys for Ex ecutrix. M3M31 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Roy J. Price, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern: That Harriet A. Price, administratrix of the Estate of Roy J. Price, deceased, has filed her final account and report in the administration of the estate; that the County Judge by order duly made and entered has appointed Sat urday the 18th day of May. 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon as the time and the County Court House at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place where all objections and ex ceptions to said final account and re port will be heard and a settlement of the estate made. Dated this 12th day of April, 1929. HARRIET A. PRICE, Administratrix. Peterson & Lewis, Attorneys for Ad ministratrix - , A19M17 Continental Oil Company Always at Your Service Athena Service Station Gas, Oils, Greasing Automobile Asscssories Tires BRYCE BAKER, Prop., . . Athena, . . Phone 761 Farmers Grain Elevator Company Grian and Feed SPECIAL A Full Line of Sperry's Chick Feed Phone 382 LEE WILSON, M'gr. THE ATHENA MARKET We carry the best Meat That Money Buys Kippered Sainton, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. 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