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Athena Merchants Carry Big Stocks This Edition con tains Six Pages Buy Your Groceries from Your Home Grocer ATHENA. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 190S. NUMBER M VOLUME XX. THE TUM-A-LUIY1 LUMBER GO. Lumber, Mill Work BUILDING PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES Posts and Blacksmith coal A. M. Johnson, Manager Athena, ESTABLISHED 1865 i Preston-Parton Milling Company si Flour is made in Athena, by Athena labor, in the latest and best equipped mill in the west, of the best selected Blneste'm wheat grown anywhere. Patronize home industry. Your grocer sells American Beauty for $1.3p 1 .- 1 11 Per Merchant Millers Athena. Oregon. " , H4 Paints, Oils, Glass House, Sign and Carriage Painting . E. T. Kidder, McArthur Building MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS . . . ' Crush and mix In feed or alt Proper dose In tablet Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horse, CHle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl. 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BODDY WHOLESALE BUTCHER Makes a Specialty of furnishing Meat in Large Quantities. First-class stock, Reasonble price WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT P0HLh83 CATERERS TO THE PUBLIC IN GOOD TH1NG3 TO EAT GOOD ROAD MEETING League Will Hold Convention In Athena Saturday Afternoon . November 20. By order of .President Sobmitt of the local Good Roads League, a con vention will be held in this city, Sat urday afternoon, November 28, at 1 :30 o'clook. The general purpose of the couven tioc Is to instill interest in a universal effort to secure better roads in this vicinity and also to devise plans to oo-operate with the Oregon good roads movement ' There is scarcely anyone who is not interested in road improvements, and the outlook for a rousing, enthusiastio meeting is bright The convention will be held in the exoommercial association rooms, or more exaotly speaking, rooms generally maintained for srch purposes by Mr. 0. A. Barrett. Improves Property. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stone are soou to have one of tbe finest homes in Athena.- Tne carpenter work is now finished and tbe rooms when out of tbe hands of the painters and paper hangers will be cozy and comfortable. Thj house has boen remodeled tbiougbout. a library, bath and pan- try. art windows and spacious veran das add to the appearance and conven ience of the residence. The outside or tbe premises'also'will be improved by oement walks and new fences. It is tuns we like to see Athena farmers do when they retire from aotive farm life, come to the home town and build up the oity. ' School Children Send Box. Tbe children of tbe Athena pnbilo school are making up a box for tbe Orphan's home in Portland, which will be sent tomorrow, A goodiy nnantitv of provisions, olothing and money bas been donated by tne cuiia ren of all tbe grades, and muoh interest is mainfested in tbe Thanksgiving offering. This is an annual gift, and propagates a helpful spirit on tbe part of tbe young folks. NO STREET WALKING ALLOWED Judge Gilliland of Juvenile Court Is Determined te Stop it. Boys or girls sex makes no differ enoe if under 18 years of age may no longer habitually frequent tbe streets of Pendleton after 17 o'clook in the evening. This was tbe ediot of Judge T. P. Gilliland. of tbe juvenile court in Umatilla county,', warning to tbat effeot to tbe parents of Pendleton. It was tbe Drat step in a crusade under taken by Judge Gilliland against "nt.r aRt. walking" and street idling m tbat city. To a Pendleton newspaper, tbe Judee said: "I am determined, to break up this habit of young girls walking the streets of Pendleton after dark, i'bere are some of these children whom I see every time I como down town in the evening, no matter what tbe hour, nor how late. I see some of them gadding up and down the street, loafing or the oorners. or about tbe depot. I can not understand what their parents or guar diana mean bv so allowing them to court dancer of a oriminal life. "Some of tbe toys no doubt are just as bad. although tbe girls are mor noticeable. But both boys and girls must keep off tbe streets at Digbt, They will not be allowed to make habit of loafing aronnd town after o'olook in tbe evening. That is late enough for any child to be away from borne and the parents must see tbat tbey are kept in unless tbore is a reason for tbeir absence. "The path in which some children of from 14 to 17. years of age are X2 Market affords in Athena, Oregon it t J J 4 it traveling is appalling. It is the doty of this court to pnt a stop to such gad ding and loafing, and the delinquent ohild law passed by the last legislature gives me power to do so. - Compelled to Re seed. Reports which 'have reaohed Pen dleton from Waitsburg, Wash., says the Tritune, are to the effect tbat many of the farmers in tbat section are up against a serious situation, wbiob means the work of reseeding many hundreds of acres. The wheat tbat has been sown was washed at tbe mill there, and afterwards treated with vitriol to prevent smut. It ap pears now that tbe germ of tbe wheat was destroyed thereby, as ample time has elapsed since seeding for the grain to sprout Investigation has shown that none of the, washed wheat bas germinated. S. P. & S. Service. Passenger servioe over the Spokaue, Portland & Seattle in and oat of Port land was inaugurated Tuesday morn ing with a passenger train leaving Spokane. This train, No. 2, will be operated every morning, leaving Van couver at 8:45 and traveling from Vanoouver east on tbe same schedule as is now in effeot. Westbound pas senger No. 1 will travel on its present sobedule as far as Vanoouver, reaching there at 3:55 p. m. and will reach Portland at 4:80 p. m. Sunday, No vember 22, tbe throngb servioe of tbe road will te established, with a doable daily servioe in each direction. OREGON IS NOW OUT OF DEBT The State Has Balance of $658,320.15 in Its Treasury. Oregon bas no state debt, bonded or otherwise. This is one of tbe first facts stated in the biennial report of State Treasurer Steel, issued Wednes day. There is in treasury a oasb fcal anoe of $658,820.15, of wbiob $214, 897.08 is iu the general fund an amount sufficient to pay state expenses until next Marob, when taxes for 1909 will be paid. Tbe report shows that two years ago tbe balanoe in tbe general fund, ap plicable to payment of current expenses of tbe state institutions, was $212,- 612.03; there was received daring tbe two years $2,592,893.40 aud disbursed $2,590,507.45, leaving the present cash balanoe in that fund, $214,897,98. State Treasurer Steel makes a nam ber of recommendations to tbe legisla ture, among them these: That tbe inheritance tax be made applicable to the excess of $2000 on all collateral inheritances and on all bequests aud devises exceeding $500 to persons not related to the donor; that tbe deposi tory law be made applicable to tbe school funds; tbat oounties be re quired to pay the maintenance charge for care of insane, in tbe first instance, the counties collecting from tbe per sons to pay the obarge; tbat such speoial funds as tbe pure food fund, tbe veterinary fund, tbe board of ex arainers' fond, etc., be turned into tbe geubral fund aud all claims now paid out of these funds be paid oat of the ceueral fund: tbat provision be made for inspection of weights and measures so tbat tbe law regarding the same may be enforced. 700 Ownerless Sheep. Seven hundred bead of sheep with out an owner is tbe peooliar state of affairs wbioh exists in southern Baker county, aooording to a letter received from there today. Tbe sbeep were found and are being cared lor by a ranoher who, thinking tbey belonged to Borne Umatilla county man. wrote to Pendletou. Big Irrigation Scheme. O. U. Teel of Echo, has filed ou ia 25,000 miner s inches of water Camas creek, and will organize a com pany for tbe purpose of const! notiug a 50-mile ditch, wbiob Will carry water ta irrigate land in tbe vicinity of Eobo. Church Supper Nets $930. To assist in furnishing tbe new parochial residence just completed ou Poplar street Walla Walla, the women of St. Patnck's Catholio cburctr gave a sale and served lunch and dinner Thursday, netting $930. Lieuallen-Hawks. Dr. Fred Lieuallen of Pilot Kock ram and Miss Myrtle Hawks were united in marriaee at Walla Walla Saturday. Tbe contracting parties are highly esteemed in this oounty and are,, well known iu this city, where tbey have numerous friends wLo unite with tbe Press in extending congratulations. 7'be dootor is a son of J. T. Lieuallen of Adams and bis bride is a daughter of R. O. Hawks of Pendleton, and spent a portion -ot ber girlhood in Athena. will tell you all about his big stock of Christmas Goos next week. ( THE ELECTRIC ROAD Lumber Being Hauled for the Big Flume Amended Water Notices Have Been Filed. Aotual work on the new power plant of tbe Washington and Oregon Trao- tion oompacy, was commenced this week, when teams begau hauling tbe lumber wbiob is to be used in con structing tbe big flume. By tbe time tie dam ia completed, tbe uume will be well under way. It is said to be tbe intention of tbe oompany to employ as large a force of men as will be praotioal as soon as tbe material ia on tbe ground, with tbe view to completing tne won as soou as possible. E. S. Isaaos and John Smith, ot Walla Walla, members of tbe com pany, died two amended water notices with County Heoorder Hendley, Satur day. These amendments to papers previ ously filed are for the purpose of mak ing changes in ' tbe details of filings made on water power sites on tbe Walla Walla river, above Milton, the sites being located in this oouuty. Want Bounty Law. A bounty of from $1 to $1.50 per coyote will be asked of tbe legislature of this state wheu it conveues this winter and tbe request will be backed up by not only tbe sbeepmen of eastern Oregon, but by those of tbe Willam ette valley as well, for tbe hill pest is already oreatiug great havoc among tbe flocks of tbe western part of the state. It is estimated tbat the coyotes during tbe past yeai have done over $1,000,000 damage to the flooks of the state, and tbe sbeepmeu are willing to be taxed for one-half the bounty. Umatilla County Booklet. Twenty thousand oopies of the book let published by tbe Sunset magazine publishing company has beeu received for distribution by tbe Pendleton Com mercial club. The booklet, whioh is au exquisite production of tbe printer's art. very creditably advertises Uma tilla county. PEEBLES HAS FUSSED MY Well Known Educator Died Near Sa lem, Sundav Morning. George E. Peebles, a well known Oregon ednoator, died at tbe Jj. U. Griffith residenoe in tbe Waldo Hills Sunday after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Peebles was boru near Salem in 1854 and was eduoated at Willamette univeristy, from wbioh he was grad uated in 1877. He began work as a principal in tbe Salem publio schools in 1879 and while teaohing pursued the study of law until 1881, wben be was admitted to the bar. For ten years be was a pridoipal iu tbe Salem schools and for seren years city superintendent. He Berved two years as county supntintendent of soboolB. From 1889 to 1893 he was principal ot the MoMinnville schools, and from 1899 lo 1905 was professor of English literature at Westou Nor mal sobool. His work as teacber was completed last June. Mr. Poeblos left a widow, Virginia Griffith Peebles, and two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Junk of Berkeley, Cel., and Miss Alice Poeblo a teacher in tbe Portland schools. No Diseased Sheep. Tbat Oregon flocks are free from scabies or other sheep diseases is de monstrated by tbe fact tbat though 11 unvfiinmeut insneorors have been searching diligently tor two weens, tbey have so far been unable to find a single oaso ot scab among tbe sheep of tbis state. Dr. n. W. MoUlure, neaa of the bareau of animal industry in tbe northwest, wbo has been directing tbe work, says be believes the work or tbe department two years ago was even more successful in eradioatiug tbe scourge than supposed. Christmas Goods. Tbe Mosgrove Mercantile company bas received a splendid stock or holi day goods, and wben the stook is ar ranged in display, it will be found to be one of tbe largest and most complete ever seen bore. THE POPE-ANKENY WEDDING Bride's Wedding Gown Was Lace Robe Over White Satin. At the home of- Senator and Mrs. Ankeny in Walla Walla, Wednesday evening, oocurred an elaborate wed ding, wben Miss Harriett .Ankeny became tbe bride of Captain Francis Pope, of tbe Fourteenth cavalry. Tbe Ankeny borne was a blaze of Btiiall eleotrio lights, while tbe deco ations of flowers consisted ot designs in wbite and yellow erysantberonms, white and yellow being tba colors of tbe FourUeutb cavalry. Banks of these fragrant blossoms were every where, while tbe altar at which tbe ceremony took place was formed of thousands of tbe exquisite blooms. Bisbop Paddock, bishop of tbe Epis copal diocese of Oregon, performed tbe ceremony. Tbe bride was gowned in an elabo rate lace rohe over white satin, en train, with a bride'.) veil of tulle and orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful boquet of lilies of the valley. Mrs. John Ankeny, as maid of honor, was gowned in wbite liberty satin trimmed with old point laoe. She oarried a shower of wbite sweet peas. Tbe bridesmaids, Miss Winans and Miss Thompson, wore pink liberty sat in, empire effeot, and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Washington in Oregon. Valuable timber lands along tbe Columbia river have been declared to be a part of Oregon by tbe United States supreme court, thus endiug tbe boundary line dispute existing between Washington and Oregon for several years. In lt'05 a suit was brought by Washington to restrain Oregon from disturbing the people of Paoiflo oounty, Washington, iu tbe possession of their land. A Wife Conqueror. A man named Williamson, baa been arrested iu Pendleton for whipping bis wife. Hhe woman was formerly Mrs. Lee Prioe of Adams, and was the oause of her husband engaging in a gun episode in Pendleton, last spring. The Prioes separated, were divoroed, and each married again. UMATILLA'S BIG TAX BOLL Total Value of Taxable Property Is Given at $25,272,960. The wealth of Umatilla oounty as shown by tbe tax roll just completed by Assessor Stiain is $25,272,000.70, something like $16,000,000 less Iban tbat ot last year when Umatilla county had tbe greatest roll of any county in tbe state exoept Multnomah, but suf ficient to give it tbe rank of third wben the rolls are footed up for tbe coming season. Tbe loss in valuation is not due to prohibition in Umatilla oouuty deolares a Pendleton paper, but to the faot tbat tbe assessments tbis year are made ou a valuation of between 60 and 70 per oout of that of last, a reduction hinde by Assessor Strain to make the assessment more equitable with regard to tbe assess ment of other oounties in tbe state. Tbe ' figures of tbe assessor show tbat almost half of the wealth of the county lies iu its lands, tillable and non-tillable and improved and unim proved, when over one-fifth of the wealth of tbe oounty is credited to tne railroad roadbeds. Tbe city property of the county is improved to a valuo of $200,000, ap proximately, more than tbe land upou wbiob tbe improvements stand. Aooording to tbe assesssor'a return, out of tbe $25,000,000 of wealth tbat t Umatilla county boasts there is only $118,000 onsb, while the value uf Btooks iu various enterprises amounts to $115,000 more. Owing to the exemption of $300 per person whioh in many instances was given on stook, the number of head of various domestic animals shown is less than last year, while tbe value, due to a fall in prices of stook, is also con siderably less. Mr. Strain's summary of tbe roll is given herewith: Summary of Umatilla oounty tax roll of 1908. Tillable land 443,6(54.3$ aoros - $ 9,456.957.00 Non-tillable land, (i08, 084.14 ncrrs Improvements on deed ed laud Town aud oily lots, 11, 0D9 - 1,899,658.00 894.730.00 1,413,086.00 1,696,491.00 93,205.00 5,471,948.70 178.293.00 431,442.00 104,000.00 619,405.00 198,095.00 118,615.00 889,195.00 415,110.00 69,370.00 713,890.00 188,490.00 378,040.00 12,590.00 Improvements on city property Improvements ou uu- doeded land No. miles R. R. bed, 231.16 - - Miles telegraph and tel ephone lino 567.83 -Railroad rolling stock -Steamboats, Alfj;. ma chinery, etc Mdse and stock iu trade Farming implements, etc. -Money -Notes and accounts Shares of stock, 5300 Household furniture -Ilorsea and mules 14,769 Cattle, 15,754 -Sbeep and goats, 155,601 Swiue, 8892 Gross value of all property $25,272,960.70 You can cere dyspepsia, indiges tion, sour or weak stomach, or in faot any form of stoniuob trouble if you will take Kodol occasionally. Try it today on our guarantee. We know what it will do for you. 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