THE PEESS, ATHENA; OREGON. ) MAY 2, 1930 k,tt CH AS. HALL of COOS AND CURRY REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR BUSINESS MAN , Slogan: ' "Industrialize Oregon" A Staunch Supporter of American Ideals (Paid Advertisement, Hall-for-Governor Club) I D. Felshelm, Manager Portland, Ore. M foruana, ure. m m OIED FOR WAR VETERANS Bill To Increase Compensa tion Passes House By a Vote of 324 to 49. Washington. Sweeping . increases in the government's ' compensation policy for World War veterans were voted by the house after more than a week, of debate, climaxed by a tumultuous eight hour session in which many predictions were freely made that President Hoover would veto the measure. In the face of protests by Chair man Wood of the appropriations com mittee that such legislation should not be enacted in view of the presi dent's . request that expenditures be curtailed, a bill to provide compensa tion for every disability incurred up to Jan. 1, last was approved S24 to 49, and sent to the senate. Ordinally sponsored by Chairman Johnson -of the World War veterans committee, the measure was so great ly altered by amendment that its author, after failing in an effort to have it sent back , to his committee, obtained unanimous consent to change its name to the "Rankin Bill." Representative Rankin of Missis sippi, democrat, was responsible for many of the changes in the measure. Among others was an amendment proposed by Rep. Connery, democrat, Massachusetts, advancing the time limit of the presumptive clause from Jan. 1, 1925, as carried in the original bill to Jan. 1, 1930. Catch Escaped Prisoner Thomas J. Hazelwood, trusty, who escaped from the Walla Walla prison farm, was apprehended by the Pasco police less than ten hours after his absence was first noticed. Guards from the prison left immediately and returned Hazelwood to his cell. Announcement THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA, OREGON, Announces that it has com-pieted the organ- : y. ' ": ::r-'' '"v;, : ization,ol a ,' Trust, Department and is qualified to act as Executor, Administra tor, guardian, or in any other fiduciary capae ity. . Just think what 37 years of successful banking experience would mean to the executor or ad ministrator of your estate. s , , Ask us for Information General m epainng Done Right at Right Prices Oil Richfield Gasoline Automobile Accessories CORNELL S G AR AGE THE ATHENA MARKET We carry the best Meal That Money Buys Weston Lad Who Saved " ; ; Little Girl From Drown ing, Denied Recognition Weston Leader: Melvin Barnett, eight years old, who early in March rescued Marilyn Adkins, five, after she had fallen into the raging waters of Pine creek in the upper end of town, will receive no recognition from the Carnegie Hero Fund commission of Pittsburgh, Penn. Although it has been well authenticated that Melvin effected the rescue at imminent risk to his own life, and that last year he saved his younger brother at the same spot in the same manner, his cour ageous act, it appears, does not come within Jthe scope of the jCarnegw Fund. "" -', "V .' L. O. Case interested himself in the matter and supplied the Carnegie commission with facts and evidence. Below is the text of the reply he re ceived from F. M. Wilmot, under date of April 15r . . "Your letter of recent date, giving information on the case of Melvin Barnett, was duly received. ' : ; "The.. Carnegie Hero Fund applies to acta in which conclusive evidence may; be obtained showing that the person performing the act voluntarily risked his own life in saving, or at tempting to save, the life of a fellow being. ' .''. ' "While Master Melvin's act is com mendable, from the facts at hand it does not appear that it was attended by any extraordinaly risk to his own life; and for this reason his case, I regret to say does not come within the scope of the fund." Kippered Sainton, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. a. w.logsdon Main Street Athena, Oregon. Tomato Planting There has been very little done in the tomato industry in the Walla Wal la valley during the past week, but most of the farmers are planning to start setting out the hothouse planU by the middle of this week or the first of next if the weather remains, warm. CLASSIFIED For Sale Rhode Island baby chicks. Phone 455, Athena. Will accept your piano in trade on New Victor Radio Electrola, Pen dleton Music House, Pendleton Ore. SAfE MS Dr. Curry the old Re liable Eyesight Specialist formerly of Walla Walla now "of Seattle who has made professional visits to Athena for 20 years will again be at the Athe na Hotel, Tuesday, May 6, for one day. Eyes exam ined, glasses ground and fitted, charges reasonable. Dr.W.H.McKlnney . Physician and Surgeon Dr. Sharp's Office Office Hours at Athena 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 462. Office Hours at Weston 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Phone 83. Calls made day or night , ,, ; INSURANCE PLUS Every motor vehicle should be pro tected by Public Liability and Pro perty Damage insurance. Cost very little and it worth many times the cost Every owner should carry Landlords, Owners and Tenants Lia bility insurance, only $7.50 and may save your home. - This is an age of ambulance chasers and damage suits. You owe it to yourself and to society. Neglect may wreck your fortune; it is wasting at the bung hole and sav ing at the spigot Liability protects you, life insurance protects your fam ily. We write it and service out policies throughout the policy year. Insurance plus service. B. B. RICHARDS TRACTORSETSHEW ENDURANCE RECORD Data on Continuous Opera tion Being Gathered By State College. With every kind of marathon from flag-pole sitting to airship flights. vieing for attention recently, Oregon State college has come forth with a farm tractor endurance - run which since its start on April 12 has broken two world records and was still going strong at last reports. The machine, a Caterpillar 10, has been operated day And night without stopping the engine. - - '.": " Working under actual, farm con ditions, the tractor is equipped with every sort of automatic device ob tainable to register draft with var ious implements, .total, revolutions of engine and miles traveled, fuel and water consumption, track wear and other factors. The test is being check ed by both the agricultural and en gineering SChOOlS. i , ;f!f Alternating with plows, disks, har rows and floats, the tractor has cul tivated a considerable area of the col lege farm and an entire 130 acre prune orchard as well as some other property. ! ' National Child Health ; Day Observed Yesterday National Child Health Day was ob served by the nation - yesterday. In many places appropriate programs were offered and health organiza tions united in effort to impress on their communities greater endeavor in the promotion of better conditions and health environment for child wel fare. ' ' . ' In observance of the day, President Hoover penned the following "Child's Bill of Rights:" ' s The ideal to which we should strive is that there shall be no child in America, f- That has not been born under pro per conditions. That does not live in hygienic sur roundings. . That ever suffers, from undernour ishment That does not have prompt and ef ficient medical attention and inspec tion. . That does not receive primary in struction in the elements of hygiene and good Jwalth. .'.'' ... ,1, ; That has not the complete birth right of a sound mind in a sound body. , That has not the encouragement to express in the fullest measure the spirit within which is the final en dowment of every human bing. t Si V Real Estate Wheat Alfalfa aluT '' Stock Land SHEEP FOB SALE L. L. Montague, Arlington Phi Delta Win 12-2 The Phi Delta Theta f rat aggre gation of Walla Walla were a little too stiff competition for Athena high school on the local diamond Friday afternoon. Athena lost 12 to 2. Hill, visiting first baseman led in batting. He acquired a triple, a double and two singles. The score: Phi Delta Theta ... ...12 16 3 Athena ..; 2 A 6 Batteries: Phi Delts, Hoon, Jones, and Shields; Athena, R. Wilson, Huff man, J. Wilson and Crowley. V m t M:.?WIB - of 1 A . w mmmmmmmm 4r -jAmtmm SWAY '.fipm the harvester- tnrcsncr, loaded to the brim with ripe, yellow grain. Rubber rires rolling through the soft dirt and stubble. Across ditches. Up steep rises with a 60-bushel loadl It makes no differ ence how deep down the bottom is, so long as the wheels caii reach it,' this truck will bring every load tbroueh! And on the hard highway it will give you more speed than you can use safely controlled by 4-whcel brakes. It is the modern answer to the rural haulage problem, a Speed Truck with two complete power BWmaTruck ranges, with six speeds forward and two reverse. It is International Harvester's famous "SIX-SPEED SPECIAL." What the grain farmer does with this truck you can do with a capacity load of live stock, milk and cream, produce, fruit, feeds, building materials, or anything else. It is the market's best combination of high road speed and pulling power. It is a handsome quality product, strongly built, up to the minute in every detail. Let the Six-Speed Special tell you its own story. We will give you a thorough demon stration when you say the word. Rogers , Goodman (A Mercantile Trust) . , SisHBI Vote For James H. E. Scott Your Present Representative Twnty-third District (Umatilla County) Who asks for re-nomination on the Republican ticket, and will work for fewer and better laws and common sense business legis lation, to bring about economy in state affairs and to prevent ex travagance. Paid Adv, PETERSON & LEWIS i . Attorney! at Law Stangier Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. A statement from HARRY L. CORBETT Republican , ; Candidate Governor "I aspire to the office of governor because 1 should like to be of serv ice to the state in which I was born, which my ancestors helped to de velop and in which my children will .live after me." . mk III ' , . 7 . i V "I will enforce the laws with sincerity and justice and will appoint no msin to enforce a law who docs not observe the law." "I will use ceaseless vigilance to prevent waste In stnfe expenditures. 1 will be ready to spend n Ins dollar for progress if convinced that thev stale will receive full vuluc for it." . , "I believe in the steady completion of our highway sys tem. 1 shall continue to oppose interfering with the duties of the State Highway Commission for the purpose of log rolling. The state will pass the peak of its road bond retire ment in 1932, and I hope that greater aid may then be given our program of market roads." "If elected, I will not be obligated to make any appoint- , ment in return for political support. "1 will make every appointment on the basis of merit. "I will work for the greater development and welfare of Oregon. These things I shall take upon myself as a serious duty . and a solemn pledge to the people of the State." Vote for Harry L. Corbett raid Adv., Corbett for Governor Com., Floyd J. Cook, Fk!d V.ft. let Corbott ttldf., Portland, Or. WATTS PRESTBTB Attorncya-At-Law Main Stmt. Athena, Oregon State and Federal Court Practice Dr. W. Boyd Whyte CHIROPRACTOR Stangier Building, Phone 706 Pendleton, Oregon. ' 957 J Foley's Kidney Cure Jensens Blacksmith Shop . Repair Work Prices Reasonable Athena, Oregon A NNOUNCING SCHEDULES Effective May 1st, 1930 changes in schedules are made by Union Pacific Stages to afford the greatest possi ble convenience to the traveling pub He. Travel over our lines is com fortable and means a real saving in transportation costs. NOTE DEPARTURE TIME Blue and cream coaches of Union Pa cific Stages leave at the following hours. For Portland & Pendleton , 8:05 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:05 p. m. 0:15 p. m. For Spokane, Walla Walla ALewlston 8:10 a. m. 1:55 p. m. 6:50 p. m. 1:65 p. m. Walla Walla and Lewis ton only. - Low fares and direct connections to all Eastern Points. lull J' 1 C.. L. McFadden, Agt. Phone 332