1 ATHENA PRESS F. B. BOTS, PUBLISH. Entered at Athena postoffice as second-class vail matter. Subscription Kates: I'er year, In advanot '. H-50 Single copies In wrappers, (e. Advertising Rates s liorai reading notices, first Insertlon.lOc per iu ih Each subsequent Insertion, 5c. A II communication! should be addressed to I . r PRESS Athena, Oregon A.THENA, OCTOBER 16,' 1908 Leigh S. J. Hunt, the millionaire, formerly of Seattle, 1B8 joined hands, figuratively speaking, with Booker. T. Washington, in a proposition to collect the negroes of this country and colonize them on their own land, Africa. The scheme embraces the thousands of acres of land tributary to the Nile by irriga tion and , their, conversion into fertile farms and plantations. Mr. Hunt has arranged a meeting place with Booker T. Washington, probably at Cairo, Egypt, to discuss the details of plans already agreed upon. While the pro ject is largely humanitarian in its scope, there is probably behind it a business prospect which will still further aug ment the millions of the capitalists, who doubtless find some comfort in the as surance of iredit due to him who makes even an additional blade grow where one was sprouted. Our people will heartily wish him success, and when it is assured, accord him honor as the man who was able to grapple practically a problem that has long been a disturbing element in politics, and has resulted in much the nation would be glad to for get.- """ "' ' " " ' Pendleton's carnival must have been a bum affair. As a drawing card, it was evidently a dismal failure, for the Pen dleton Tribune says: "The carnival brought a few people to the city and when that's said it's all said. It don't make any difference how many paid their way into the show. They were mostly Pendleton people and would have been here anyway. It's a certain ty that the carnival didn't bring enough people to give it a bad name, and it takes but very few to do that." In the mat ter of entertainment, Pendleton has long been a "frost." The people have been grafted so much by county seat "holi days," "celebrations," "carnivals," etc, that hereafter every mother's son of them and daughter too, for that mat ter will show evidence of having been born in Missouri. In other words, you will have to show them. Testimony in the Tillman trial goes to ithow that if the law against concealed weapons were enforced there would be (ewer homicides in this country. Many men go armed for self protection, and in s iue cases the nature of their employ ment justifies their doing so. But the ugly fact is brought out now and then tint the man with the gun is the one ho is looking for trouble, in the course of which he counts on killing some en emy or committing an unlawful act. The occasions are rare when a man may carry a revolver and use it to good pur Iiho. If he is armed he may at times fowl safer while going home late at night when footpads are abroad. Such times there is not much danger of his doing injury to an innocent person. Lament able casualties do not result from this carrying of concealed weapons. The iiihq who is armed all the time is the one who usually gets into trouble. the painter was smoking. It may cause the painter to abandon cigarettes end make many people wish that a lot of their friends wore painters' clothes. The continued slump in the price of United States steel stock confirms the predictions of those who said that after Mr. Morgan had for a time tried to get bold of everything he would at last seek something and get it in the neck. Why does not the czar ask that all these troubles about Manchuria and Corea be referred to the Hague tribunal, in the organization of which he was the prime mover T Accoiding " to dispatches from St. Petersburg, Russia is not for , war pro vided, of course, she can get what she wants without war. " . A great gold nugget, valued at $3,276, the largest ever found in Alaska or the British Yukon, has been taken from a Nome claim. It was 7 inches long by four and a quarter inches wide. The beautiful specimen is the product of a iiench claim, No. 5, off Discovery on Anvil creek. It weighs 182 ounces and was discovered Sep. 8. There is more money in mining than in the newspaper business even. With snow three feet deep in Mani toba, the stockmen well-nigh crazy over the exposure of their herds, the Canad ian Northwest does not seem as euticing to settlers as it did in the good old sum mer time. The trouble is that the good old summer time does not last long in the Canadian Northwest, and winter is apt to poke in before the middle of September. SCHOOL NOTES. President French of the E. 0. S. N. S. paid the school a visit Tuesday, interest ing teachers in the lecture course. Principal Watts gave the seventh grade a test in history, and the result was very encouraging and satisfactory. New pupils for the week are: 1st grade Claude Sanders, Harold Jenkins; 3rd grade, Wilford Jenkins; 4th grade, Wal ter Morrisette; 6th grade, Mable Jenk ins, Charles Morrisette; 8th grade, Frank Sanders; high school, Lucy Jenkins. Principal's report for month ending October 9th: Total number of pupils, 217; total days attendance, 3,385 total days absence, 111; total cases tardiness 7; average daily attendance, 170; aver age daily absence, 6. QEKKING PLAT "FLATS." W. E. Potts ii doing jury service at Pendleton this week. Jesse Vaughn has lately moved into the Dudley house on the farm. J. N. B. Gerking is in Pendleton this week, attending circuit court as a juror Charles Bryson and daughter were visitors at the home of Arthur Scott Sunday. Senator Proebstel and wife were vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Whiteman Sunday. Vick Harris has recently built a new barn on his ranch at the head of the Flat. Seeding i being done under very favorable circumstances and will soon be done if the present conditions pre vail. Uno. Better Than Fills- The question has been asked In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pillar Uur answer is They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but im prove the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by all druggists. Bushing Work at Church. The brick work of the new Methodist church building is about completed and a gang of carpenters will be put to work immediately in charge of Foreman C. L. Bell. Cook k Barrett of Pendleton, have the contract for the carpentering For Teachers in the Islands. An examination will be held at Walla Walla and Baker City, October 19 and 20, of candidates to teach in the govern ment schools of the Philippines. The only known candidate from this county is T. W. Tandy. If you desire a good complexion use MokiToa, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick headache. 25c and 50c. Money refunded if it does not satisfy you. Write to W. II. Hooker k Co., Buflalo, N. Y., for free sample. For sale by McBride k Co. For Sale. I have 40 acres of corn fodder cut and bound in shock, mile from Athena, which I will sell for $2.50 per acre. A. L. Swaggart. REAL J. M. HAYES ESTATE DEALER. - G O to o u o SX a O w P " i mi i bbH r im i.iiiis m ir n i -mr r-ff t mmr r irHfirrn nil i j 'if 7 ii i r iin ,ir in iif 1 H in i iitwp1 W-rf- tw..niiiprr-- B Houses to Rent. Town and Country Property for Sale. Are easily secured by those prepared. The best place to prepare is at The Blair Business College of Spokane, vv uouiogiout oonu ior catalogue. II. (J. Ulair, Principal. Public Notice. N.tlloA la hH)htr nlv.n It...! 1 will .unlit tn the mayor and common council of the City of Athena, Oregon, at a mtwttftir llro( to be held on the 17th day ot Nov., IM13, for a license to Hcli spirillum, limit and vinous lltiuors In ltaaqintilltteitt.lian one quart, nakl liquor to Im, a.llil .lit I V ill n luillili i.tf uilintM .... l.t f In block No. 6. of inltl city. Will Well. ' l"tiwi, Kh'i. in. 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ILY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York INCORPORATED. mm?,amm .y-v cSsss fTy?,1 af'T'fregfSa aSSeSi Mg'fhfTUlk M. J. BAGLEY The Best in Groceries and General Merchandise Morris Bldg., Athena, Oregon CHARLES GAY ...Dealers in... Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Tobaccos, Cigars CLUB ROOM IN CONNECTION FIRS1 N3T10NEL BENE OF ' ATHENE H. C. Adams, President. T.J Kirk, Vice-President. CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS, C. A Barrett, 1 K P. E. Colburn, V Directors V F. 8. LeGrow, J 3 $ 60,000 5,000 Proper attention given to collections. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. F. 8. La Gkow, Cashier, I. M. Kemp, Assistant Cashier ROCK SPRINGS & COMBERLAND COAL SPECIAL RATES ON OAR LOTS i A. M GILIvIS, Athena, Oregon. aiiiiti0iiiiiS .ATHENA LUMBER COMPANY H. H.CURTIS, Manager. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of your patronage. We will give you entire Satisfaction. WE KEEP ON HAKD A LARGE STOCK OF ROSLYM COAL OFFICE m YASD, KAIX STREET, IIST OF EAILBCAO. eCSEEaSPCKCFJiCE FISFECIIL'LIY SOUCillB