AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER BOYD & WOOD, Publishers Mubacription Rates. One copy, one year $2.0fl One copy, six months $1.00 One copy, three months 75 tATHENA. OREGON. . .DEC' 10, 1919 RAISE BETTER STOCK With the delictum of rane fac ilities through development of lam for agricultural pursuits, the Paci fic Northwest is facin? the problen of meat nroduction in the same dc gree that affected the Middle West fifty years ago. The Mississippi val lev states made early progress i; the solution of meat production with out curtailment of agriculture by th introduction of scienre in stock breed ing, Tha big, squarely-built steer took the place of the small rangi critter and he erew to profitable ma turity in the small meadow and the barn lot. In small numbers he found on nearly every farm of the Central states, and in the aggregate his numbers and weight total mon in the yards of the Swifts, the Ar mours, the Cudahys and other pack ing concerns than do the yearly con signments of range cattle combined. The Iowa farmer for instance, finds it but a small chore to have yearly surplus of a dozen head of big, fat three year olds ready for market And when he sells he generally gets the top price, for his stock being well bred, is prime, meaty and saleable In comparison, the Northwest ant Oregon in particular, is in its infancj in the solution of moat production, a? was demonstrated at the recent stocl , show in Portland. However, this nev, enterprise displayed a solid nucleus what may be evolved later on, re sulting in recognition of the merits of thoroughbred stock and careful breeding, over present slip-shod meth ods. With its splendid $300,000 plant, the cost of whioh was borne by pop ular subscription throughout the state the yearly event of the live stock show will bo the leading factor ir building up the live stock industrj by virtue of stimulating the organiz ation of minor shows and stock as sociations in which pure bred stock locally owned, may be entered in com petition. These minor stock shows in time will not only stimulate interest ir the annual show at Portland, but will bo a basic incentivo for bringing buy er and breeder together, with the re sult that.evcry hord, large, or small, will have thoroughbred males at its head. Then will tho real uplift of the livestock industry begin. Worthy of note in this connection is the fact that at the Portland show Union county exhibitors took a num ber of prizes w'.ile Umatilla count with twice the numbers of live stock within her borders, took one second prize. The reason for this lies prin cipally in different methods pursued by the stockraisers of the two coun ties. While the stockmen of Union county have been strengthening their herds by importations of ure bred stock and giving careful attantion to scientific bfMding, and fostering in terest byrtmantaining annually a well patronised stock show those of Uma tilla county have been content to ritle in a Round-Up saddle and head their respective herds with males that will merely pass muster in 3tate law requirements. Government Is concerned over the extravagance of the people, and evi dence is not wanting that tho people have a right to be concerned over tho extravaganco of government. A budget system and big corpora tion efficiency are needed at Wash ington. The fault doesn't lie with this administration nor with any ad ministration, but with the antiquated metkods which Father Time has en veloped with a mistaken sanctity at the nation's capital. A middle west poet implores thus ly: "Backward, turn backward, O Time, in your flight! Give us the prices we once thought were right Spuds by the bushel and eggs by the crate; milk, meat and coal at a rea sonable rate. I am so weary walk ing the earth, paying for everything twice what it's worth; going home broke every night isn't nice cut down the price, mister, cut down the price." Reporter found himself unable to buy any sort of a suit of clothes in Chicago for $24.50, tho price fixed as reasonable by a board of merchants, but may not have had the $24.50. However, Portland dealers assert, that it simply can't be done.' anyhow. ' One of them says he paid $45 per '. suit wholesale for one lot of two thousand suits. 1920? Each week when tW ...4ifent ipens and reads his "letter from home" he will bless you for having remembered him in this way. We are charitably enough disposed toward the g. o. p. not to wish it iuch bad luck as to have Miles Poin lextcr or Hiram Johnson either, for ;hat matter as its candidate for resident. Norman Stump having married Martha Post at Green Spring Valley, "j'olorado, we shouldn't be surprised if in the course of time there were a few chips off the old block. We find ourselves at one with the esteemed Orcgonian when it recom mends that the senate cloture rule be applied to La Follette. We would add a gag, however. It is observed that if a debutante wants a certain man she will entice tim into the hammock, but if a witl jw is seeking him she will see that he lamplcs her cooking. Burns, Harney county, is bragging about its delightful winter weather; which reminds us that it is the good ild summer time which Burns Har ney county. Colonel Hofer defends tobacco in The Oregonian and he is not the inly Oregon editor who will expecto rate as its champion. December 17 has come and gone, leaving another prophet without honor and other profit for the profiteers. Mo3t country editors are able to congratulate themselves that one of qfte things it is a bit cheaper not to Twn now-a-days is an automobile. Gerard has nominated himself for the high office of president, but may perforce be compelled to qualify lat 8T as a hopeless minority. Another secretary has resigned with more or less resignation, but the administration continues to administrate. As to the national labor party, it is perfectly obvious that what is needed is more labor and less party. A wise young woman will not quar rel with her beau just aa Christmas is approaching. We haven't heard from North Da kotasuffice to say Athena plumb ers are busy. Trying to make other people think they are rich keeps a great many people poor. Puts us in mind of old I-way with out the bli-z-z-ard tacked on. Would anyone be happier if he could solve all mysteries? If you want to make money fast, nail it down. " CAMOUFLAGED PHILOSOPHY The nonprodiieor enn always lie de pended on for nil pfTnrt to innlic up In conversation for what lie lucks In Industry. Terhnps the rensnn wo have not heard any goose-hone went her predic tions la bocnusc nobody can Afford t0 cook goose. . When men are nlile to live without work, then Ihey court mental and physical degeneration, which Is na ture's penally for Idleness. Foreign agitators who emu here to stir up a revolution reckoned without their long suffering hut now thorough ly aroused and determined host. "Murder will out," and the "Inside history" of the world war that Is now being Written shows how trnglcnllv misleading outside appearances often are. Greater production Is advocated as one main cure for the present slum tlon. Hut with everybody striking everywhere, how Is the remedy to be applied? Vesuvius Is showing slcns of un rest. The old mountain decided not to be overlooked In a general sialt of affairs that may he described li volcanic. Foreigners are accused of making most of the trouble In the steel mills. The fact that many of them are re turning to their first homes may help to ease matters along. An airplane bos been equipped with Pullman accommodations. Nervous passengers will require some other word than "tip" to describe the cus tomary attention to the porter. If only some profiteer would run foi office! We are again approaching the joy ful Yuletide season and are ponder ing over suitable and pleasing gifts -sensible and not too expensive. Why lot select some relative or old-time Kwhomyou know would enjoy kly visit from this paper, and oj'jr it sent to that one for the year Another thing that hits the family purse is the custom of the high school girl of dressing as If she were going to nn exclusive social function Instead of to a place of work anil study. nnrgllng Is one American Industry that needs no protection. Idleness and extravagance nre often the gateways to crookedness. "Fair price of butter and eegs high; er." But can a fair price M any higher? Some landlords must ihlnk an in crease In the rent tin aided nlirlic tlon. A new premier In .Tiipo-Slavln Is considerable of a wear and tear on the tonsils. i Wise men cleave to their Liberty bonds as they cleave to their bettei fractions. It's only the old-timers that re member when things were In apple pie order. Will not Hie cost of living commis sion Investigate how many sections has a pie? A minimum wage agreement never suffices to do away with maximum as pl rations. A ehtirn goes up and down like that. The price of the butter goes principally up. German gold Is arriving In this coun try, and It Is not going to the propa gandists, either. Pork at wholesale Is cheap and plentiful, but the retail profiteers con tinue to take large profits. Another of life's minor tragedies Is the shnrfnge of butter just at the opening of the flapjack season. In the cltler market It Is Just the opposite. When the demand for sweet cider Is weak. It finishes strong. resent them to the said administra- r at his heme ia Adams, Oregon, or to lm at the office of his attorneys, Petesson, Uiakop Si CLAkc, in the Smitn-Crawford building, in Pendle ton, Oregon, within six months of the date oit, the first publication of this notice, which is Friday the 21st day of November, 1919. ALEXANDER McKENZIE Administrator with the Will annexed. Peterson, Brsjiop & Clark, Attorneys foF Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court for Umatilla County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Jennie G. Wa'tts, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled mat ter and that the above entitled Court has fixed Saturday. January 17, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time and the county court room in the county court house at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for hearing said account and report. Ob jections to said final account and re port should be filed on or before said date. Dated at Athena, Oregon, this 19th day of December, 1919. Homer I. Watts, Administrator. ttandarf i Thi Saturday, f;ecerojer re J Jesse L. La sky There Is no American scenery to sur pass the sight of the Star Spangled Banner over our own merchant marine. A good many men who served In the army will wonder where the govern ment kept thnt array bacon during the war. Kitchen holsbevlsts are not finding the cordial support In Amerlfft that the parlor bolshevlsts led thorn' '-to' export. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In the matter of the estate of And rew J. Parker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Andrew J. Parker, deceased, by the above enti tled court. All persons having claims against the above entitled e3tate are notified to present them to me at Ath ena, Oregon, or to my attorney, Ho mer I. Watts, at his office in Athena, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice; said claims to be verified as the law re quires. Dated at Athena, Oregon, this fifth day of December, 1919. MARY O. PARKER Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In' the Matter of the Estate of Fan nie M. McKenzie (sometimes written Frances M. McKenzie,) Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Alex ander McKenzie has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Fannie M. McKen zie (sometimes written Frances Maude McKenzie or Frances M. Mc Kenzie,) deceased, by order of the above entitled court in the above matter. All persons having claims against said estate are required to Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John S. Harris, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account and. report as executor of the estate of John S. Harris, deceased, in the above entitled matter and the above entitled court has fixed Saturday, January 3, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the county court room in tie court house at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for hearing said account and report. Objections to said account and re port should be filed on or before said date.. Dated at Athena, Oregon, December 5, 1919. HENRY A. BARRETT Executor. Fred tone m in Under The Top r ML sKsl Rthj3 Hi By John Emerson and Anita Loos Bs I Scenario by Gardner Hunting jj ;'A Slashing Gobd Picture in ' ' 5 Reels Also Fatty Arbuckle in Oh. Doctor!" p i i Sunday Dec. 21 Elsie Ferguson in The Pathe Nc Regular prices. Only One Show each night, starting at 8 o'cloc! conform with fuel and light restrictions. Regular programs on Satui The grocers' statement ilint pork ; prices are still high because the cup. Kilmers demand choice cuts Indicates I that wealth Is more Kenernlly ilistrlb-l Died thuu it Is usually thought to be. fires of Faith" Standard Theatre, Christmas Night BSD "THE 1 pa51 SALVATION B ' 5 TV . WJ2 ,'pjRES oP FAITH TIE SALVATION ARMY SUPEfl-SPECIAL With Catherine Calvert, Eugene O'Brien, Ruby" de Remer, Theodore Roberts and other stars in the Cast. Admission Prices 25c and 50c; tax included. BARE FISTS on January 1st I'BLANCH) SVEET4Jan7th COMING Dr. N.P. Bennet Dentist Weston. :-: Phone, 831 Watts C& Rogers will receive orders for Plants and Flowers grown by Parr's Rose Garden of Freewater Plants and cut flowers now on sale. Payne's Dairy 1 Pure, Fresh Milk and Cream delivered twice daily Prices, Pint 10c, Quart 15c. GEORGE PAYNE. - Athena WM. RICE GENERAL TRANSFEk SERVICE ii We carry the best . MEATS That Money Buys Our Market is Clean and Cool Insuring Wholesome Meats. LOGSDON & MYRICK Main Street, Athena, Oregon inmiiiiniHiiimiiiiniiMiiniiiHiiimt Pendleton Marble & Granite Works Nil T. A. WYLIE, Proprietor PENDLETON, OREGON. PATRONAGE SOLICITED IIIMIW IIHHIItHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nicioiiiiiniiiinsnimiiiiiiiiiiini f "Scrip t Form '""" Butter WrappQrs ! EXPRESS. DELIVERY, DRAY AGE ' Special attention given to hauling of ;Fuel, Household Hoods and Freight. I Will make out of town trips at reas ! onablo rates. PHONE 212 ATHENA THE PARKER BARBER SHOP H. O. Parker, Proprietor Shaving Haircutting, Massaging, Shampooing. 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