THE "PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 CORNELLS GARAGE . For , Weed Chains, ... , Willard Batteries Sparkplugs Prestone , . . Goodrich . Tubes Goodrich Tubes Veedol Oils L. A. CORNELL, - - Phone 471, Athena THE ATHENA MARKET We carry the best Meat That Money Buys Kippered Saimon, all Kinds of 'Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. A. W. LOGSDON ' Main Street Athena, Oregon. In The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company flit yours "'"Is a "one-tele 4 home? one 1 WHEN a young man . tele phones, he is apt to be shy about it . . ; A home with young people in it should have, an exten sion telephone. Its cost is small. Please ask our business office. 4- ' Goodyear Tires and Tubes Valvoline Oils Automobile Supplies, Parts and . Accessories Athena Garage North side Main Street - - Phone 352 OREGON'S ELECIIOI I STATUTES CHMGEO Privilege of Casting Vote By Mail New Limit On Ballots Provided. -Salem. Numerous changes in the election laws, important among which was the extension of the definition of an absent voter, .were approved , by the 1929 legislature and will be in Oregon elections this year. 1 The privilege of voting by mail no longer is restricted to a person who anticipates being away from - his home county on business, but is im plied to one who is absent for any reason. In case of ill persons, the amendment provides that the applica tion for an absent voter's ballot must be accompanied by a certificate of a duly ' licensed physician stating that the voter will be unable to attend the election in person. An application for a ballot may be made after the 30th day preceding the election and must be returned to the clerk so that it be received at least six days before the election. Carrying out the principle of en abling ill persons to vote, the regis tration law was amended so as to provide that a person incapacitated by illness, presumably toward the close of the registration period, may make application to any official reg istrar to be permitted to register at his place of abode. He must remit 25 cents with his application, also an amount equal to 10 cents a mile for the distance which the registrar shall travel in registering the elector. " A section of the election law which required that electors "who resida in a county seat must register in per son with the county clerk was re pealed. Another section was amend ed so as to provide that an elector may register before any official regis trar in the county, as well a3 with the county clerk. : !" . Other amendments provide that there need be furnished for each elec tion precinct only as many official and sample ballots as there are register ed voters in such precincts. The of ficial and sample ballots for any pre cinct shall conform to the number of names on the poll books. Officials said the state and coun ties would save considerable money as a result of reducing the number of ballots. , ' Amendments to sections 40 12 and 4014 more nearly equalize, the duties to -be performed by the different members of the election boards and correct a sort of disorganized condi tion which resulted from tba repeal of the "blank A" provision, permit ting electors to be sworn in or. elec tion days. The first clerk will now deliver the. ballot to the elector, and the second and third clerks will note the number of the ballot opposite the voter's name on the poll books. The stubs are taken and strung by the judge. Another amendment removes the necessity of furnishing a ballot box marked "general" and another mark ed "state and district" for each pre cinct Only one registration ballot box is now required to be furnished to each precinct, except that an ad ditional box must be provided in those precincts in which two boards have been appointed. The amendment also provides that the ballot boxes or pouches may be ol leatner, canvas metal or wood. Jeffrey Files Candidacy For Governor s Oihce Rnlpm Free school books, preser vation of water cower for public de velopment and exclusion of all Mexi can and Filipino immigration are thtt nlnnVa In the nlatform of John A Jeffrey of Portland, who has filed with the secretary ol state nis declaration as a candidate for re publican nomination for Governor. Jeffrey is the first of the guberna torial candidates to file. Other planks in his platform are: Abolition of all "useless commis sions," reduction of state expense at least one-third, development of high ways and waterways, "to place the enforcement of our laws in the hands of clean honest men who believe in law, order and decency," and to "up hold the hands ol the president oi tne United states at an times. After bin name on the ballot will be a slogan stating that he is 8 regular republican. WILL REORGANIZE COAST ARTILLERY Movement Toward Greater Economy In Army Is Under Way. Washington. Moving toward greater economy in the operation of the coast artillery and increased ef ficiency in the anti-aircraft and coast gun training of the national guard and other reserves,' the war depart ment announced its first step in a widespread reorganization of the en tire coast artillery corps. v ' With all but five of the coastal forts of the continental United States placed on a caretaker basis, forma tion of the first of four new anti aircraft units has been started at he Aberdeen proving grounds, Mary land. ' Eventually this regiment is to be stationed at Fort Crockett, Texas, and the other three are to be at Fort Totten, N. Y.,' Fort McArthur, Calif., and Fort Sheridan, 111., all selected because of their accessibility for training the many coast artillery units of the national guard scattered through the interior. The five seacoast defense posts which are to be operated at full strength are forts on Long Island Sound, Chesapeake Bay, Pensacola, Fla., San Francisco and Puget Sound, Wash. These also were selected be cause of their accessibility for train ing of reserves. At the same time the war department has required that all coast artillery units become proficient in the use of anti-aircraft batteries, explaining that anti-craft artillery has lagged far behind the expansion of the . air corps under the five year program. ? Reorganization of the coast ar tillery was brought about largely, it was said, because of the high cost of transporting guard units for training and because of lack of funds to con tinue full training and practice work at all the coast forts maintained. Equipment at all the forts not gar risoned is to be kept in such condition that battery units could march in and begin operation immediately. Rail way and tractor-drawn artillery units will be stationed half at Fort Monroe, Va., and half at Fort Hancock, on Sandy Hook. Only one third of the coast ar tillery strength is stationed in Con tinental United States, the remainder being divided between Hawaii and Philippines and the Canal zone. Steamer Is On Sand At Mouth of the Columbia The steamer Admiral Benson went on the sand at the end of the north jetty at the entrance to the Columbia river, during a. dense fog Saturday evening, and is apparently doomed to the same fate as that of many other vessels that have in the past piled up on the shallow sands of the north spit. A crew of 65 and 40 passengers were on the coastwise vessel when she struck. Twenty-five passengers were removed by life saving crews early Sunday morning at low tide, and the crew and 15 passengers re mained on the vessel until the follow ing ebb came on. The Admiral Benson might be ready to sail her Bkipper is on the bridge, there are waving passengers on deck and steam is up. But, not more than 200 yards off her bow, is an embarrassing stretch of sandy beach. And, crashing into her stern, are breakers that mean business. That is the picture from the air a ship all dressed up and not going anywhere. It is a picture of a very live sea voyager in a graveyard with no way out She lays there, within about 400 yards of the Columbia rier's en trance jetty, queerly tilted to port (left). Smoke curls from her stack and is whipped about by the wind until, at first glance, the ship seems to be on fire. .Great swellsthe same swells that wash over the two masts of all that remain of the steamer Laurel, about 2000 feet distant sweep toward the ship to crash on her stern and shower her with spray. Back they wash, leaving part of her rudder and a pro peller blade out of water. Then on they come again to repeat their damaging work. Inter-State League The name of the Walla ' Walla County Baseball League has been changed to the Inter-State League. At a recent meeting it was proposed that Wallula, Touchet, Prescott, Fruitvale and two Walla Walla teams would be in the league, which begins the season's schedule on March 2 and will close on July 6. CLASSIFIED Eggs For Hatching Eggs for hatching, from the famous Joe Han son strain of non-setting Rhode Island Reds, from $1 to $10 per set ting of 16; from $5 to $10 per 100 for incubators. Cockerls, 3 to $5 each. John Ross, Rl Milton, Oregon. Phone 24F5. Apr. 4. Traefor G&ag IPlows Oliver 3 and 4-Bottom, 16 inch-the New No. 416-High Lift, giving plenty of Clearance. 3 and 4-Bottom, 16 inch, with High Lift and plenty of Clearance. " " ' ... can be operated by tractor driver from tractor seat Made to give Satisfaction. Rogers . Goodman (A Mercantile Trust) v Corbett Takes Up Slack , On State Loaning Funds Portland. Senator H. L. Corbett, chairman of the interim legislative committee, continued the debate on the authorization of loans from the state industrial accident funds for building the new state office buildings before the northwest branch of the associated general contractors .; of America. Corbett characterized the loans as the "most unmoral thing the senate ever did." The state is open U strong criti cism for misapplication of industrial accident commission funds, he said, because ?being a trustee of the funds it has no right to invest them in its construction program." . Declares Candidacy The second person, says the East Oregoman, to officially enter the race for county treasurer, is C.K. Crans ton, who filed his declaration of can didacy with the county clerk. Mr, Cranston, a pioneer of this county, and a staunch republican, was be fore elected to the office of treasurer and acks that the words "Former Treasurer," be printed after his name on the ballot. The first candidate to enter the race for treasurer was Bettye DeHart, present treasurer, who is also on the ticket for the re publican nomination at the primary election in May. , Kiddle Will Again Run Fred E. Kiddle, of La Grande, joint senator from Union, Umatilla and Morrow counties, has announced that he will be a candidate to succeed him self and will seek nomination by the Republican party at the May pri maries. We Can Cast Yoinr Plates The installation of an Electricaster Stereotyp ing Machine) makes it possible for us to accom modate our merchant advertisers and others in the matter of making printing plates from matrices. It means a val uable addition to oar equipmentinthematter of serving our patrons Smallpox at Penitentiary Eight cases of smallpox developed last week in the .Washington state penitentiary at Walla Walla. The patients were isolated and visitors banned from the institution. DR. S. F. SHARP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athens, Oregon Dli. 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