AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Six and Eight Pages Every Friday. F.B.Boyd, Publisher. Application for entrance as 2nd class matter made on July 6, 1907 at the postoffloe at Athflna, Oregon Under an Actol Uomires of March 3. 1879 cATHENA. ORE.. MAR. 24 1911 The permanent road system era in Umatilla county will commenoe in the next few days in this' vicinity, when the work of macadamizing the Athena-Weston highway will tegin. The generous offer of the farmers to haul the material gratis, has been met by the county court in assuming the cost of preparing the roadway, crush ing the rook and spreading it on the surface of the' road. Rook for this eud of the improvement will be taken from the city qaairy. The work will be pushed from Weston and Atbena, two working forooa beius supplied With material fiora the nuw mucbiu ery recently purchased by tbe county for road purpoaas. It is the plan of tbe county couit to oonBtruot as much permanent road eaoh year as possible, aud the first bigbway to be improved under this method will be tbe road from Pendleton to Milton. law. The history of tbe.disenfran chiaement of the negro em bodies tbe peculiarly lawless endeavor to gain tbe warrant and sanction of tbe law for fundamentally anarohio courses. A most remarkable political situa tion has existed during the past few months. The leaders of tbe republic an old goard, or. reactionaries, have been perfecting an organization to en force tbe renomination of President Tat. Yet most of these reactionary leaders in private conversation admit the probability of Mr. Taft's defeat if nominated. This reads like a grossly inadequate report, .beoause it would seem to bo most improbable that men would sees the nomination of a can didate whom tbey believe cannot1 be elected, and yettbat is precisely what has taken place. Leon Cohen, the Pendleton 0Jer cbant, bag been fleeted prepident of tbe Umatilla Morrow conntv distriot fair. Mr. Golii'ii if a iuau wbo does things, and no better seleolion could have boen made to boad tbe board of oflioials. Tbo dates of tbe fair this year will bo the same on wbiob tbo Roundup will lie held, insuring large attendance aud flrHt class amusements aud entertainment. ' Pendleton will bond for a $100,000 high sohool building. Non-resident A property owners were opposed to a new building, but the resident property owners, having an interest in the growth of eduoatiun and permanent structural improvements, did not hes itate to vote tbe indebtedness neoes sary. The non-resident property own er is tbe one who generally stands in tbe way of public improvements. All he cares for the town in wbiob he has property holdings, is tbe revenue be derives from property rentals. This money be draws to the town or city where he resides, and in bis home town he is considered public spirited enough, as a rule. Be can alford to be, for tbe reason that bis property interests in other places put him in a position to be publio spirited in - his home town. Although tbe whole state has its full quota of new settlers wbo are tak ibg advantage of the low colonist fares . .Central Oregon towns are espuoially sv.tusy welcoming the newcomers. ifiw:' Homesteads are being taken In large numbers, irrigation lands are being bought and now towns are building beoause of tbe rush of immigrants who are following tbe railroads into tbe Interior. Trainloads of supplies, building materials and agricultural implements are going in and tbe long delayed awakening of Central Oregon lias arrived, after that seotion has lain dormant for ages awaiting tbe whis tle of tbe locomotive. One of tbe largest English buyers of Northwest apples has strongly en dorsed tbe proposed oentral selling agency. He says that such an organ ization would simplify matters con siderably for exporters. This class of trade is important, because it is using more and more of tbe Northwest's high grade frnit eaoh vear. We can walk into trouble with our eyes shut, but it is often impossible to baok out with both eyes open. The ben may not be well educated, but it doesn't take her long to soratch off a few lines in the garden. A Mere Trifle. The young lady had won the phllo pena. "Well," said the gentleman who hnd lost, "I've lost; what shall I give you?" "Your photograph, nothing but your photograph," sho answered, "In a pretty little gold mounting set In a gold bracelet, with a sprinkling of em eralds and Just one solitaire one only, mind you no more!" 1 Smoking Before Meals. People will persist in smoking, even after they have read the following from that eminent authority, the Loa don Lancet: Smoking Just before meals Is to be deprecated, because the pungency of the pyrollgneus products contained in tobacco smoke renders the buccal mil cosn insensitive to alimentary stimula tion. In fact, the effect is to dull or abolish the olfacto-gnstatory reflex, thus depriving us of what Pawlow calls "appetite Juice." Stephens. Wise in April Pacific Monthly, says a tendency in tbe lie publio whioh threatens to obstruof, a program of social reform has taken the form iu our day of an unusual type of lawlessness. Tbe most dan gerous type of lawlessness is qnasi loual in form and thoreforo doubly in sidious and euduugering. Tbe law less salo of "dalioateosou" on Sunday is not as sorious as tbe lognlizod be stowal of pardons ou Monday, or the outwardly legal sale of I runohinos, at spooial rates, on Tuesday. The oou Qdenoo of the massos in the juHtioe of law is impaired when it is folt that tbo forms of law are sufficiently plia ble and pluHtio iu the bauds of hypor shrewd aud not underpaid legnl coun sel to cover any violation of tbe spirit of the law. The most dangerous form of lawlessness is that whioh seeks to win for lawloss practices and auarchio concepts the name aud sanction of tbe Self Confidence. "Do you believe in all tli views you advocate ?" "Yes." replied Senator Sorghum, after some hesitation, "1 do, but 1 doubt whether a less skillful reasoner than myself would bo able to convince me of the correctness of some of them." Washington Star. His Conclusion. Mrs. Gnnprss-ril never forget the night you proposed to me. You acted like a perfect fool. Mr. Gnaggs-That wasn't nctins.-Philndelphln Record. TnlebMrers lire Just ns bad as tale makers. Sheridan. With the installation of service on tbe new North Coast road, it is now possible to leave Athena at 7:40 a. m. aud arrive in North Yakima at 3 p. m. Returning, you leave North Yakima at 8:45 a. in., arriving in Atbena at 4:10 p. in. North Coast service was ushered in with a big exoursion Wed nesday from Walla Walla and way points. A splendid train was made up in the garden city by tbe railway officials, tbe equipment coming from the Southern Paoido for tbe oooasion. i T I A Good line of Hosiery ft An n a A a a . P is t The Mother's Friend Is a good hose, which go out with the boy, stay with him through the day's play, and come back home whole at night. Look for the trade mark shown below. BOILED BANKNOTES. Cauetio Soda Used to Destroy Worn Out French Currency. Everybody knows that wornont banknotes in this country are destroy ed, by maceration at the treasury de partment, but the manner in which the notes jot the Bank of France are de stroyed is probably not so well known. At the bead office of the Bank of Franre "there is a permanent tribunal befort- which all doubtful paper Is brought The tribunal writes "anule" on the faces of the banknotes. The Judgment is countersigned by tbe treasurer, and they are taken to the cellars in which the printing office is situated. Iu the presence of the bank's official they are brought out for an nihilation. Distributed one by one into baskets, the condemned notes are emp tied into a great cylinder half filled with water and caustic soda. The orifice of the cylinder is then locked and set in motion. It turns for two days, nt the end of which time the officials who pivsidrd at the be ginning of the (ijieratiim n-turii to wit ness the end of tin iioum. Furnished with it lo.i;: -mm. n work man thrusts into the di'i'tlix of the cylinder ii ml withdraws ;i 1 1 : k. steam ing liquid, whir h he pours into a thin basin. Anot her workman approaches with a similar spoon, with which he stirs the s;'.i;T around to make sure not a renin:! nt lias been left of the notes. V.'l.cn the banknote soup has been reilu c;l to paste it Is sold for $1 a hundred kilos, about 'JO0 pounds, al though the paper at one time cost $5 for two pounds. Washington Herald. f tttf THEY ARE! KIND CAPTAIN KIDD. His Wickedness and Burled Treasure Both Said to Be Myths. Doomed to an Infamy undeserved, his name reddeued with crimes he never committed and made wildly ro mantic by tales of treasure which he did not bury. Captain William Kldd is fairly entitled to the sympathy of pos terity and the apologies of all the bal lad makers und alleged historians who have obscured the facts in a cloud of fable." Fate has played the strangest tricks with the memory of this seventeenth century seafarer, wbo never cut a throat nor made a victim walk the plank, who was no more than an ama teur pirate in an era when this inter esting profession was in its heyday and who was hanged nt Kxecutiou dock for the excessively uuroniantic crime of cracking i lit skull of bis gunner with a woo:len bucket because, for sooth, his majesty's officers were un able to prove their charges of piracy. As for the riches of Captain Kidd. the original documents in his case, pre served anion;: the state papers of the public rexitd office In London, relate with much dctull what booty he had and what he did with It. Alas, they reveal the futurity of the searches aft er the stout sea chest buried above high water mark. The only authen tic Kldd treasure was dug up and in ventoried more than '200 years ago, nor has the slightest clew to any other been found since then. -"Romances of Buried Treasure" In Metropolitan Mag azine. Tli3 Snail and the Scrow. It Is no doubt true that nearly all hu man inventions have been suggested by natural objects. M. Charles Fre mont of the French School of Mines points out an interesting example in the cr.si of the screw, the fun damental Uea of which, he believes, was .suggested to primitive mail by the spiral shell of the edible snail. It was not the .shape of the shell that suggest ed the screw, but the spiral motion which it is necessary to give to the body of the snail in order to with draw it from the shell. This at once showed that an object of a screw shape embedded In a solid powerfully resisted attempts to withdraw It by a straight pull The hint was enough, and the screw became one of the ear liest of nian"s inventions. Youth's Companion. Rial Accommodating. Olga. Swedish maid of all work, had curiously defined Ideas regarding prop erty rights, alt hough she nau no in tention of being at all dishonest. Ou one occasion when It was Olga's after noon out her mistress said to her wheu sin- was about to depart from the house: "Olga, 1 can't lind those. handsome silk stockings or mine. Have you seen them?" "Yes. ma'am. I have them on. I know you stay home today and do uot need them Yon can have a pair of mine to wear yoost around home if you haf no:ie." -Minneapolis Journal. Hi Wanted tbs Job. To the c '.i r.'d man who made ap plication for work he listeued ur.d awaited the rhilsh of the tale of the npplUaut's tmiilliiciitiotis for the job. then stalled in this manner: "Weil, I'd like to give you the place, but I'm afratd I rsin't for you tell me you are married I have special reasons for wanting to give this position to a sln glo man." "Why, boss." exclaimed the willing worker, "if dat's de on'y trou ble. Ah kin Kit n divohce between now an' when you all's ready foh me to start iu." Argonaut An Insulting Addition. An Irate rttlxen start ed for the office of his local newspaper for tha purpose of clubbing the et!..or. One of -Ills friends asked him what the editor had done to him, ami he said: "I sent him n letter signed Ilonestas and he printed It. but added another s. Minneapolis Journal. Difficulty Is ouly word Indicating the dogfc of strvngth requisite forac rorupHshtr.'i a particular object THE LINEUP: Brown, catcher; Picard, pitcher; Clark, lb; Pelland, 2b; ' DePeatt, 3b; Owens, ss; Lieiiallen, If; Bundy, cf; Smith, rf; Wilson, Hill, substitutes. CZD 3Arun-, BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE Athena, Sunday Athena Millers vs. Walla Walla Mixtures Game at 3 p. m., sharp. Admittance 25c; Grandstand, 10c (r imiiiiiui4.il".'" CONSTIPATION Indigestion, Bad Breath, Dizzi ness, Vertigo (blind staggers), Headache, Sallow Complexion, a Tired, Discouraged Feeling are all symptoms of a Torpid Liver. 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I have the largest stock of goods I have ever carried Come in and see what I have. e picture offer is good for 30 days, only.