V AN independent.'newspaper F. B. Boyd, Publisher Published Every Friday. Office, Corner Third, and Jefferson Streets. Entered in the Fostotfice at Athena, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter. Subscription Rates. One copy, one year $1.50 One copy, six months 75 One copy, three months. 50 When paid in Advance, (otherwise, $2.00) and Corrections. Ootober 22 and 23 will be spent in Portland, where con ferencea on playground work will be held. Advertising Rates. ' Display; transient, running less than one month, first insertion,' per inch 25c Subsequent insertions Display regular, per inch 12 Local readers, first insertion, per line, 10c Subsequent insertions, per line 5c Lodge resolutions, per line 5c Church notices, admission, per line. . 5c cATHENA. ORE.. SEPT. 22, 1911 The Portland Journal doea ex- Gov ernor Moore of Walla WaJla the jnst loe of doubtiDg that be is oorrectly quuted. A man of pleasing personal ity apparent poise and graceful speeob, it seems incredible tbat be should ex press the possibility of a republic to be formed of Pacific Coast states, and all because Alaska is not opened on a basis of present laws. The Journal cannot believe that there can be a re volt, a revolution or even a breaob of the poaoo orer the Alaskau situation, now or hereafter. Indeed, tbe Journal believes that (,'0 per cent of tho people of the Pacflo states do not want Alaska openod ou tbe terms proposed by Gov ernor Moore. What is wanted Ly tbe plain people of tbe count who aro all paying $10 a ton for II coal is the opening of Alaska ou suoh terms that tboy will got $1 coal for ft. 'Ibis cannot to done if a single syudioute or combination of syndioatea ia (o have ownership and possession of Aluska coal lines, Alaska railroads, Alaska terminals and Alaska st'tamer liuw, In any ohoioe between tbe two plans it ia very probable tbat for every Gov ernor Moore on tbe side of u syndicat ed Alaska, there is ou I bo other side 100 or 1000 plaiu aud patriotic Amorioau citizens. If Seoretary Fish ei should sucooed iu opening Alaska ou a plan of fl coal for $4, aud if tboso of Governor Mooie's way of thinking should movo that tbe PaoiQo Const states secede from tbe union as a result, it ia u further happy fact that seuessiou would be buried under ballots a buudred iutborus deep. A special session of tbe legislature to euact good roads legislation has been recommended by Governor West's commission, which baa just met and outlined several bills. These provide for state aid, a state highway commis sioner, aud for enabling counties to avail themselves of the bonding aot for road purposes passed at the last general election. Tbe commissioners who represent all parta of tbe state are hopeful tbat much will be acoom plisbed in tbe good loads mnvemen by tbe enactment of these measures, A banker at Bend, believing tb hog is a great source of wealth, baa arranged for tbe purchase through the Portland Union htookyards Co, of two or three carloads of sows c good blood in the Middle west and will sell them to tbe farmers around Bend, taking their notes for them for one year. This shows tbe confi denoe the bankers have iu tbe hog as a mortgage lifter and the plan prom ises to aid very materially in building up a great bog industry in tbe inter ior. ' COAST DEFENSE. Thot Throe thousaud miles of the Pacific Highway aro said to be now located, in three divisions. One suction con sists of a stretch from Vancouver, U. C. to lluzultou, which is sixty miles from tho Alaskan bouudury. Another pmty is at work from the California Hue to the city of Mexico aud tlio third is fixing guide posts through Uregou. In uuober year, it is planned to have an automobile route obnrted from the Mexic.au oupilol to Alaska The vaiious states, countries aud prov luces crossed are ull cooperating. In time, it is claimed this will coustitule the tin est sceuio motor rood in tho world. Teachers aud otbeis interested in publio work throughout the North west will want to atioud tlio Play ground aud Kecreatiou lustituto to bo held in Seattle (Motor 17. IS. aud 1!, tho first gathering of this kind ever held iu tho Pacific Northwest. Offic ers ot the PluvKiuuud Association of Arueiioa aud well known workers will alteud. Following this gathering will lie a three days hohhIou of tlio North western Coufeience of Charities Twelve Hundred New Patterns for "Winter Suits. (Guarantee all vool, with top workman ship, at prices fron? $15.00 up The best values for the money ever olleied in Athena. iRoNr.SHonwa SUfttHUD n. a Tins is not 1 H - - I. I'M 1 .A Ladies' SaiU made to measure or nutria from your owu material. Come iu a ml look at tbe material aud get prices, before going elsew here. Cleaning, Pressing. Reuairiug All Work first Class. J. CONLEY, The Tailor Main Slrcrt, Concrete Forts and Big Guns Protect Our Sea Line. The modern seacoast fort Is a bat tery whoso guns nro protected in front and flank with enormous monoliths of concrete, covered, In the sides exposed to tho lire, with sand enough to do flect projectiles before they reach tho concrete, nays the Engineering Maga zine. Deep down In tho interior of these hugo masses of stone aro placed (he magazines and operating rooms re quired for tho service of tho batteries. They nre simply caves in stone, arti ficial, to be sure, but as permanent as the everlasting hills. It Is weird and uncanny to reflect that In one of those caves, scintillating with tho highest resources of science, men stand over a drawing board on a table and prac tically seo and plot on a chart every movement and position of the ships of a hostile fleet and flash forth to the gunners in the open such Instructions for pointing their guns ns enable them to make consecutive bullaeycs on a target 0,000 yards away or from groups of great twelve inch rifled mortars to make 47 per cent of hits with flocks of projectiles on the deck of a moving target anywhere within range. it Is vastly important that such rooms bo made ns comfortable ns pos sible for the strained human intel lects working out their country's de fense within them. But to make them comfortable. Is a difficult problem. In tho United States tho first modern bat teries wero completed during an exigency caused by tho war with Spain. But since their compjctlon during tho warm and humid months of summer rind early fall their gal leries, magazines and Rervlce rooms rock with moisture. - Water stands In great beads upon tho walls and ceil ings, from which it drips down to form great pools upon tho floors, and they aro not safe places for either human beings, ammunition or material of war. To remedy the evil many expedients have been tried and much valuable experience gained. But the problem is besot with difficulty. FALLS ONLY TO RISE. An Experiment Which Shows a Sort of Perpetual Motion Effect. A novel experiment in tho demon stration of perpetual motion Is to be performed simply. A glass beaker about hIx Inches high and four Inches iu diameter Is tilled with water to tho height of about four and a half Inches, and two and one-half to three ounces of commercial aullluo aro add ed, which will sink to the bottom of the vessel. The temperature of tho beaker nnd its contents Is now raised to 170 or 175 degrees Fahrenheit by means of a burner, when It will bo observed that tho aniline will rise to tho surface of the water, from which It will haug In n mass of curved outline. Almost lrn aiedlately tho suspended aullluo com mences to alter in shape, and grad ually a large drop on lm h or more in diameter detaches Itself from tho mass and falls through the water. And now, the detached drop having fallen to the bottom of the beaker, conies the surprising part of the ex periment. Tbe fallen drop Is seen gradually to rise to the surface, where It joins the mass f,oin which It pre viously broke away. At once another drop commences to form and, having become detached, falls and rises in the same manner as the previous drop. So long as the temperature of the water Is maintained at 1TO degrees Fahrenheit or over thi procedure con tinue;! Indefinitely. - Spokane Spokes man Nov low. Worked Both Ends. (Juiens at their best are but women. Sulil Mary of Modena once In her days of eslle. "It took all the Jewels that all the goldsmith could procure to decorate my crown." She was "pow dered" with gems, which Fountain hull says "made her shine like an nngel." And Queen Caroline, too, the wife of (leorge 11., used to allude to Lord Honey's rather personal remark that her crowning dress "was as flue as the accumulated riches of tho city and suburbs could make It, for, besides her own Jewels, she had on her head and shoulders all the pearls she could borrow of the ladles of quality at one clitl of the town, and ou her potth oat all the diamonds she could hire of the jewelers at lire other" A Jolt to Ronni cs. ''Hubby, you have a l- U ' uiy bail haven't you-.'" "r im;i'.'" "See if von cm match It In suue puffs w hen Labor must organize If It Is to Secure Juttiee From Organ ized Capital, Says Woodrow Wilson. Few public men have taken such definite ground on the Question of the rights and duties of organized labor as has Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey. In a letter written to one of the labor leaders of his homo stata recently the governor said: "I have always been the warm friend of organized labor. It is, In my opin ion, not only perfectly legitimate, but absolutely necessary, that labor should organize if It Is to secure Justice from organized capital, and everything that it does to Improve the condition of worklngmen, to obtain legislation that will impose full legal responsibility upon the employer for his treatment of his employees and for their protec tion against accident, to secure just and adequate wages and to put reasonable limits upon the working day and upon all the exactions of thoso who employ labor ought to have the hearty support of all fair minded and public spirited men, for there is a sense in which the condition or laDor is the condition of the nation Itself. The laboring man cannot benefit him self by Injuring the Industries of the country. I am much more afraid that the erent corporations, combinations and trusts will do the country deep harm than I am that tbe labor or ganizations will harm it, and yet I be lieve the corporations to be necessary Instruments of modern business." Professional Tlis Plumb Line In Porto Hico. There are place;-! where the direction of a plumb line U not vertical. Irregu- irilies of density l:i the crust or tlie globe may produce tins pnenomenon. A remarkable instance in point was found in the island of Porto Rico, vhcre the deviation from the vertical s so great that In mapping tho island the northern and rout horn coast lines, s shown In the older maps, had each to be moved inward half a mile. Scientific American. S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Office ou Third Street , Athena Oregor G. S.NEWSOM.M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon. Calls answered promptly night or day. DR. W. G. HUGHES, Dentist Office in Postoffice Building, Athena Ore, Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. PETERSON & WILSON Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon Homer I. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon. C. W. LASSEN. M. D. V. uncial Stock Inspector. Graduate McKillip Vetlnary follow, Chicago Phone Main 7, PENDLETON, OKEOOX Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Worse Off. "You know that I told you how I dropped our rubber plant and wrecked it?" "Yes." "I'm sorry T did it." "Why?" "My wife has Jufit bought a new one that's twice as heavy." Cleveland Plain Dealer. TROY LAUNDRY For GOOD WORK HENRY KEENE, Agent, BANNER 8 AJLVE Administrator's Sale. In tbe matter of tbe Estate of B. (J. Kidder, deceased. Notioe of sale of real estate. Notice is hereby given tbat iu pursu ance of an order of tbe County Court of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, made on tbe 20th day of August, 1911, in tbe matter of the estate of D. C. Kidder, deceased, I will sell at pri vate sale for obhIi in hand, at tbe home of Eulb C. Kidder widow of said deooased at tbe oity of Athena, Umatilla county, state of Uregou, on or after tbe DOtb day of September, 1911, the following roal property, to wit: The southwest quarter of Seotion 5, township 2 North, liauge :J2 E. W. AJ. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 28th day of August, lull. George 13. Kidder, Admiuistrator of the estate of 13. C. Kidder, deceased. Notice to Creditors. In the Mutter of the Estate of A. J. Willaby, deceased: Notice is hereby given to all per sons whom it muy couceru that Clyde Willaby has been appointed adminis trator of tho tstato of A. J. Willaby, deceased. All persons having claiins agaiugt the said estute are required to present them, with proper vouobers as required bylaw to the said admiustra tor at. the law offices of Peterson & Wilson, his attorneys, at Atbeua, Ore- 1 gou, or Peudlutou, Oregon, wit bin six mouths from tho date ot tho llist pub lication of this uotiqe. Dated at Athena, Oregon, on this tbe 1st day of September, A. I)., 1911. Clyde Willaby, Administrator. Peteisou & Wilson. Attorneys for the Administrator. Administratrix Notice. i Iu the Couuty Court of tho State of j Oregou, iu and for the County of i Umatilla. ! Iu tho mutter of tbe Estate of Charles j Wilson, Dooeasad : j Notioo is berety given that Maggie i WiHin of Atheuu, Oregon, was ou the j 1st day of June, 1911, appointed ad- j miuistratrix of the estate of Charles ' Wilson, deceased, by the ubove ou- j titled court, uud that all persons Lav- i iug olaiius agaiust said estut" are hereby notified to present said claims ; with proper vouchers thereto, to said administratrix or to her attorney, ! Homer I. Watts, at his ofliee iu Atb- I ena Oregou. Maggie Wilsou, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Wilson, deceased. the most healina salve in the world. J THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL j t J. E. FROOME, peop. I I Iff Only First-class Hotel in I the City. Iff THE ST. NICHOLS Is the oaly one that can accommodate commercial travelers. Iff Can be lecomeuded for Its clean and well ventilated rooms. Cor. Mxrs and Third, Athbna , Or. KILLthe cough and CURE the LUNGS WITH r. 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