. 1 This. Edition con Ntains Six Pages Athena Merchants Carry Big Stocks Buy Your Groceries from Your Home Grocer $&LUME XX. ATHENA. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 10, 190S. NUMBER 28 1 THE TUSVI-A-LUIV1 LUMBER GO. Lumber, Mill Work and all Kinds of - BUILDING MATERIAL I PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES "-'. . ." Posts and Blacksmith coal A. M. Johnson, Manager Athena, Oregon ESTABLISHED 1865 .Preston-Parton . Flour is made in Athena, by Atbena labor, in tbe latest and best equipped mill in the west, of the best selected Bluestem wheat grown anywhere. Patronize borne industry. Your grocer sells American Beauty for t j$1.25 : Merchant Millers Athena, Oregon. V,-( I!.; 4 1 h MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING X SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets Makes Your .Stock Look Like the Top Price F or Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls, They are made from the active principle or the condensed essence of the dm. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as good when 10 year old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated! Capital stock $300,ooo.o0i Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. , Sold in Athena by A. B. McEwen & Sons. "WJS Hi? mtr m mm PROMPT delivery VH E R m M - $ The Freshest and most Choice the ft Best that Money can Buy Always Found Here DELL BROTHERS, 1t IS Ji J i it it J W' - .- Milling Company BEAUTY I Sack and Grain Buyers : Waitsburg, Wash. 2 a THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET STONE & BODDY, Prop's The place to get the best cTWeat that money can buy, and at the lowest price Fish and Oysters in season The high est cash price paid for poultry. 1 J. BODDY WHOLESALE BUTCHER Makes a Specialty of furnishing Meat in Large Quantities. First-class stock, Reasonable price UTY GROGERY STI E PRICES ARE RICHT mlm VEGILTA ""fSSS?" it v- .-. v " 'W w v IS Preston-Parton Milling Company Will Add Pacific Coast Building to Its Plant. The Preston-Parton Milling com pany has purohased tbe Pacific Coast Elevator building, sitnatod in tbe north part of tbe city on tbe O. R. & N. tracks . It is tbe purpose of the Milling com pany to move the elevator bnilding to its pk in tbe west part of town and utilize it in elevating grain and for storage purposes. On its new site, the bnilding will rest on a concrete base ment for a foundation. . It will be looated at tbe south end of tbe mill, and a grain conveyor will connect with tbe milling department. A separate motor will be installed to furnish power. The elevator will serve to conveniently handle wheat to be milled in transit. I ANOTHER FOREST RESERVE Will Be Named Umatilla and Will Contain 550,176 Acres. A new forest reserve to be known as tbe Umatilla will coutain 550,176 acres and will consist of all of the Heppner and of tbe northwestern por tion of the Blue Mountains forest is to be set aside. It is looated in Morrow, Umatilla, Grant and Wheeler counties. This forest will continue to be admin istered by Supervisor Thomas E. Chid sey with headquarters at Heppner, Oregon. The forest to be known as tbeWbit- man will have an area of 1,261,739 acres and will consist of the northeast portion of tbe Blue Mountains forest whioh is in general tbe area formerly known as the "Blue Monntaius( W) National forest." It is looated in Umatilla, Union, Baker, and Graut counties and will be under tbe admin istration of Supervisor Henry Ireland with headquarters at Surapter, Oregon. Tbe new Malheur National forest is what has been formerly known as tbe "Malheur Division of tbe Blue Moun tains" and will embrace 1,183,158 acres. It consists of the southeastern portion of tbe "Blue Mountain (W) forest" and is looated in Umatilla, Union, Baker and Graut counties. This forest will continue nnder the administration of Supervisor Cy J. Bingham with headquarters at Jobu Dav. Oreuon. P,.p.r.t..M ,.r b.,,,,, well f under way. Several new combines have teen added to tbe stock of har vesting machinery, and a abort orop will make tbe 'season a short one; Work will begin next week but it will be a week more before harvesting is in full hlast. THE j ST. NICHOLS HOTEL f J. E. FROOME, prop. t Only First-class Hotel in the City. THE ST. NICHOLS t Is the only one that can accommodat e commercial travelers. Can boieeomended for 1U clean and well ventilated rooms. ' i Cob. Main andThihd, ATHiNA.Or. EL Market affords in ' PI : Athena, Oregon x. v. v v. v. HOC BEARER Mid Wild Scenes, nated On Tbe demooratio convention proceed ed last nigbt to tbe nomination of a candidate for president of tbe United States, tbe nominating and seconding speeches being made amid scenes of tnmnltnons enthusiasm. Tbe speech plaoing William Jennings Bryan in nomination awakened a whirlpool of demonstration rivaling in intensity and duration tbe record breaking trib ute of yesterday. At 10:20 p. m. when tbe demonstra tion's last cry bad died away, Chair man Clayton direoted the secretary to continue tbe call of tbe roll of states. Arkausas, passed and California yield ed to Oregon. , Ex-Senator Gearin of that state, then was introduced to sec ond the nomination of Mr. Bryan. Tbe senator spoke bnt a few minutes and left tbe stand with liberal applause. George Gray of Deleware, and Governor Johnson of Minnesota, were ECHO GROWS URGE PEANUTS They Are Large, Five End to End Measure One Foot. Peanuts are growing in Oregon 1 Not tbe shrivelled up product such as Sencr Macaroni sells to tbe children from bis stand on the street corner in some swelteiing eastern city, but big fat ones enolosed in golden oases and running in size to a point where Ave of them laid end to end against a foot rule will reaob its entire leifgtb, says the Journal. Eoho is tbe center of production and you can see a half aoro of them, if you desire to investigate it, on the farm of W. W. Wolfe, three miles north of tbe city. One would suppose that with the long list of products already under cul tivation in the Seotion adjaoent to the towu the enterprising husbandman would be satisfied, bnt tbe contrary seems to be tbe case and so this latest factor in agricultural development has been introduced. In enthusiasm over so radical a departure from tbe beaten track, as peanut growing in the north west one is inolined to exclaim in be wilderment what next? At first it wonld seem to tbe visitor that tbe people of Echo and its tribu tary zone wonld be mildly excited over tbe transplanting of a distinctly south ern industry in their northern dime, and no doubt tbey would be, were it not for improvement along all lines is now centering with cumulative rapid ity around tbe little city in which tbey are the aotive units. GRAIN BAG BUYERS WANTED Sacks Made at Walla Walla Peniten tiary Offered for $6.90 per 100. The Press has just reoeived a letter from Superintendent C. S. Reed of the Walla Walla penitentiary, saying that that institution now has 850,000 graiu saoks for sale wbiob may be purchased by the general public either in or out side of the state of Washington! The time for private sales of bags to residents of Washington expired on July 1, and this large number may now be sold to any purchaser whether consumer, merobant or shipper and Umatilla county armers have an op portunity to buy a supply of tbe Walla Walla bags. The price at which these bags will be sold is 16.90 per 100 f. o. b. Walla Walla, which is somewhat lower than tbe regular quotation for grain bags at tbii time. The Washington law requires tbe state board of oontrol to sell all bags made by tbe penitentiary to residents of tbe state of Washington from tbe openiDg of tbe season nutil July 1, but all those remaining on baud after that date may be sold to tbe pubilo in any quantity at prices fixed ty tbe board. Harmony Club. The club met with Miss Elliott Tuesday evening at the borne, of Mrs. Foss where an enjoyable time was spent. Maurioe Hill, Lind and Ralpb Kidder, Clyde Brotberton, Boss Payne, Mattie Jarman, Vernita Watts, Lula Tbarp, Bessie Parker, Katie MoEwen, Norma Smith, Delia Danner, aud Zeliua DePeatt were given membership in the clnb wbiob adds much to its value, Tbe club will meet with Miss Lula Tbarp next Tuesday evening. Quite an interresting program has teen arranged. . Key Artist In Toils. . The skeleton-key artist, who iobbed the Pioneer drug store and McEwen's hardware store in this city several weeks ago, was captured in North Ya kima last Friday on description sent out by Sheriff Taylor, and is now in tbo couuty jail. He gives tbe name of George Graut , W. J. Bryan Nomi- First Ballot. also plaoed in nomination with dem onstrations of approval among tbeir ilmited lollowings. Tbe speech plaoiug William Jen nings Bryan in nomination was made by I. J. Dunn, cf Nebrnska, a youthful orator of fire aud eloquence, whose closing phrase stirred tbe vast assem blage into wild demonstration : "I nominate," be exclaimed, "as tbe standard bearer of our party tbe man who in tbe tbiilling days of '96 and 1900 tore tbe battle scarred ban ner of democracy with fame as untar nished as tbe crusaders of old-America's great commoner, Nebraska's gifted son, William Jennings Biyan, " On tbe first ballot Bryan was nom inated receiving 892 ) votes. Tbe con vention adjonrned to meet at 1 p. ni. today, when a vioe-president will be nominated. NAMELESS HORSE DISEASE Causes Death of Nearly Sixty Horses Near Walla Walla. A disease, tbe name of wbiob is as yet unknown, is causing many fatali ties among tbe horses used for farming purposes in tbe northern part of tbe oounty, says tbe Walla Walla Bulletin. Within a radius of 15 miles of this city, between 50 and 60 bead have succumbed to its ravages witbiu the last three or four months. Dr. S. B. Nelson, state veterinarian residing at Pnllmau, who is there for tbe purpose of asoertainirg tbe exaot natuie and cause of the disease, says that as far as be has been able to de termine tbe infeotion is an intestinal trouble and in all probability of an in fectious character. According to bis statements vory few horses survive an attack of this disorder, some of tbem expiring within three days from tbe time that its presence is discovered by the owner of tbe animal, while others have survived for two months before expiring. Dr. Nelson expects to remain here for several days yet, hoping within that time to succeed in positively di agnosing the disease and prescribing a cure for it. To Cut Off DralnT Tbe board of regents of Oregon nor mal schools have voted to recommend to the Legislature that Drain Normal Sobool be abandoned and that appor priations be made for Monmouth, Ash land and Weston only. This action was taken by a vote of five to four, tbe four favoring tbe reduction of cbe number to two. Secretary of State Benson aud Colonel Hofer advocated tbe maintenance of four normals. W. B. Ayer, Governor Chamberlain, E. C. Spenoer and H. J. Maier stood for reducing the'number to two. Super intendent Aokerman led the fight for tbe reduction to three, and was aided by E. E. Bragg aud Stephen Jewell and also ty Benson and Hofer after tbe motion to maintain all four bad been lost. Mr. Ayer indioated his in tention to 'make a minority report still advocating reduotion to two. Metropoliton Lights Extinguished. The following, from tbe Weston Leader, would indicate that tbe belat ed suburbanite will hereafter need a candle to find tbe metropolis. Of tbe Weston city oounoil's retrenchment plan, tbe Leader says: ' "Realizing that tbe council serves without pay or muoh appreciation, the Leader is not disposed to oritioise that body. It merely submits that it differs from tbe council iu judgment. It con siders that cutting off street lights is an humiliating confession of penury, and tbe very worst of town advertise ments. To save $17.50 a mouth tbe town would become a darkling cross roads bamlet, to its own shame and its neighbors' scorn. Bather let it pay more tax." Inspector Makes a Find, E. A. McDonald a government pure food and drug inspector, swooped down on a consignment of grooeiies being unloaded here by a Kansas City gro cery firm, and seized numerous pack ages, which be sealed and forwarded to the government department of food inspection, where tbe goods will Le analyzed. Tbe test of this class of groceries will be awaited with interest here and if possible tbe Press will se cure for publication tbe result of the inspection. Outdoor Meetings. Several of the churches of Milton have joined together and are holding a series of meetings on tbe Columbia college campus. Comfortatle seats have been arranged aud electric lights have been strnng. The first meeting was held Sunday evening, June 5. Rev. J. N. Hadley lias been preaobing and different ministers will a&bist. llflPROVK$IREET Ten Days Work for Men on Rock at the City Rock Quarry Has Commenced. Under supervision of Marshal Ghol son, tbe street committee of tbe city oounoil has set men to work crushing rook for more macadamized street im provement. Tbe big crusher is hammering away on rook at the city quarry, and the job as estimated by Mr. Gholson, will re quire about teu days to complete. The lower end of Main street, be tween tbe traoks of the O. R. &N., aud Northern Paoifio. and continuing west, iu all about 150 feet, will be graded and macadamized. Tnis por tion of the street baa long teeu next to impassable during wet weather, aud the improvement has been needod for some time, A sufficient quantity of rock will bo crushed for this work aud also for re pairing streets macadamized in tbe past. FDR PRESIDENT! NOW IN JAIL Socialists' Candidate for Presidency Serving 5 Year Sentence. Candidates for president and vioo president of tbe United States were named and a platform was adopted by the national convention of the socialist labor parly in New York Mon day. 1 be ticket named is as follows: For president Maitih R. Preston of Nevada. ' For vice president Donald Mouroo of Yirginia. The nomination of Preston for pres ident was unanimous. The candidate was placed iu Domination by Daniel DeLeou who characterized the man be was naming "as an honest working man, not a professional workingman," and added: "The name of that man is Maitiu R. Preston and be is now in jail at Goldfield, Nev. Preston is in jail to day for conduct that is honorable and wbiob no workingman should be ashamed of." DeLeon explained that Preston had been sentenced to 5 years imprison-1 meut for shootinga restaurant keeper in Goldfield three years ago during a strike. Preston, DeLeou asserted, bad acted as the protector of ' defenseless girls and by so doing his aotion en raged a restauraut keeper named Sil ver. Silver, Mr. DeLeon said, was shot by Preston while threatening to kill tbe latter. Tbe platform is identioal with one adopted by tbe party four years ago and deolares for the substitution of tbe co-operative commonwealth "for the present state of plantless production, industrial war and social disorder." JOE RECEIVES HIS DIPLOMA Dr. Joe Baddelcy Graduates From Washington State College. Dr. Joe Baddeley has arrived at bis home near Weston, atfor two weeks of hospital treatment at Spokane, says tbe Loader. Ho bus been much reduced in health for several mouths, bnt hopes now that he is progressing toward re covery. After four years of study, Dr. Bad aley was graduated this year from the Veteiinaiy Deputtinout of tbe Wash ington State College at Spokane. He has passed with a very creditable grade aud reoeived his sheepskin. He has also passed the civil service ex amination wbiob entitles him to a government pobi'iou as veterinary meut inspector, aud tbe Washington state examination, which entitles him to praotioe in Washington. Dr. Joe" will remain at home for a time, "rest up" uud recruit bis strength before deciding upon a loca tion for practice. He may decide to enroll himself iu Uncle Sam's large army of publio servants. Purchased Blooded Hogs. Col. J. F. McNaught of Hermislon, came down from Atbena this morning, where be bad been fcr a couple of days for the purpose of purchasing some blooded bogs from A. L. Swaggart. He will return to Atbena this evening to close a deal for some ot tho stock. Her mistou is a good section for bog rais ing, and Mr. McNaught will probably raise a great many of tbern ou bis place in the luture. East Orcgonian. It Can't Be Beat. The best of all teucbers is experi ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, asys: "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney troub les it can't bo beat. I have tried it and find it a most exoelleut medicine." Mr. Hurdeil is right; it 's tbe bost of all modioiues also for weakuea. lame buck, aud all run down conditions. Best too for obi 11a and malaria. Sold uudor guarantee at Palace Drug Co'i, store. 50c.