i , INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. BOYD. Owner and Publisher Subscription Ratea. Cue copy, one year C-e copy, six months 1 1-00 One copy, three months " iAthena, Oregon June 11. .1926 When Lee Moorhouse passed on, there stepped from the life of Pen dleton a leader who had accomplish ed much in the development of this part of Eastern Oregon from its pioneer estate to its present stage of progress. Nationally he was associat ed in the minds of artists and illus trators with all that is fine and per fect in Indian photography. Litera ture is not alone embellished by his beautiful photography, but his rich store of Indian lore and legend was freely given to writers and au thors in search of fact for history, and atmosphere for western story. . o " Nation's Business finds that a Hartford laundry has among its clientele a man who sends his collars in but once a year. When he sends 'em. he sends 'em all. His last list contained this item: collars, 378. The laundry says that he has done this for the past three years. The sys tem has its advantages. The worry over service would be removed. If one became a little soiled while wrestling with a recalcitrant collar button, there would always be an other. Simply looking at almost four hundred of his own collars must give a man a pride of posession. . -Q National Farm News: "When farm products sell in the city markets at from seven to eight times the amount the farmer gets. for them it isn't hard to understand that there is 'something rotten in Denmark.' The 'vultures' who ply their trade be tween producers and consumers, keeping farm prices down and mark et prices up, while they feed upon both without doing a solitary stroke to aid either, should and could be regu lated or entirely destroyed if our lawmakers desired. -o- . one by one, the old guard is fall ino.first McKinley of Illinois, then Pepper of Pennsylvania, and Stanfield of Oregon, now it is Cummins of Town. It betrins to look like the in trie New York jury winked at his stag ing a degrading spectacle, but found him guilty of telling a fib, rings true of Gothamism strong for integrity but loose on morals. It developes that the capitol city of Oregon, Salem, came near bearing the Indian name of "Chemeketa." The present name was proposed in 1846 by W. H. Willson of the Meth odist Missionary establishment. o We observe that Irving Berlin has found inspiration for another cute little song. It's about a flock of storks. o- "Portland's new Burnside bridge has no cover over it; What if it should rain." East Oregonian. Why, just let 'er rain! IZE Thlf 111 rlKiTcnENra lMirA rimftIl (, 192, Weftern Newspapei Union.) "The bread that brlngeth strength, I want to give, The water pure that bids the thirsty live; I want to help the fainting day by day; I'm sure I shall not pass again this way." UNCOMMON DISHES If you ore fond of curry, leftover meats may be served for another meal, making most appetizing dishes. Curry Sauce. Melt two tab'lespoonfuls of butter and drop into It a sliced onion; let fry until brown, tlien stir In a tablespoonful of Hour and one of curry powder. Mix well, lot cook until smooth, add three-fourths of a pint of any clear soup. Bring to the boiling point, add a sliced tomato, season well; simmer for twenty minutes, then strnln nn;l m-ve hot. Stuffed Olives in Aspic Stone large-sized green olives and fill the cavities with green butter. Place small molds In pan' of ice water and pour In an aspic jelly mixture one fourth Inch deep. When firm put an olive In each mold and add aspic till die mold Is full. Chill thoroughly, remove from the mold and garnish with strips of red pepper. To pre pare the green butter, pound parsley, shallot and a few capers in a mortar until pulp, then press through a sieve. Germsn Desr Sales Laid to Sailors. Washington, D. C. Two petty sea men, trying to pick up a little change to spend on, shore leave, were respon sible for the furor raised over the "beer selling" from the German man-o'-war Hamburg in Los Angeles har bor, the German embassy informed the state department in a report made by the master of the vessel. At the same time, the embassy renewed its formal protest against the invasion of the ship by federal prohibition agents, holding such action to be in violation of the usual immunity and courtesy accorded foreign warships in friendly ports. Walksr Cup Kept by Americans. St. Andrews, Scotland. The Walker cup, premier team trophy of amateur golf, will remain in the United States another two years, the American stars having defeated the British. Watson C. Squire Dead. Seattle, Wash. Colonel Watson C. Squire, 88, governor of the territory of Washington from 1884 to 1889 and one of the first senators from the state of Washington, died hare. Report on Panama Concessions Asked. Washington, D. C. A resolution ask ing for all official information on the reported purchase by Eritish interests of rubber concessions in Panama was introduced in the senate by Senator Borah of Idaho. beginning on the 1st day of February 1927, and on the same aay in eacn year thereafter $550.00, and the bal ance of said principal sum payable on the 1st day of February, 1934, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable annually. We will receive bids upon said des cribed property at the law office of Watts & Prestbye at Athena, Ore gon, up until 10:00 o'clock A. M. Sat urday July 3rd, 1926, at which time we will dispose of said property to the highest bidder. Dated this 4th day of June, 1926. J. V. BELL CATHERINE BELL Administrators with the will an nexed of the Estate of John Bell, De ceased. J4J2. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the matter of the Estate of W. R. Taylor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed their final ac count as administrators of the Estate of W. R. Taylor Deceased, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Umatilla, and that Saturday, the 10th day of July 1926 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of the said day, at the County Court Room in the Court House in Pendle ton, Umatilla County, State of Ore gon, has been fixed by the said Court as the time and nlace for the final hearing and settlement of said ac count. ' . All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at such time in said Court and file any objections as they may have to such account or any part thereof. NELLIE TA I LUK SHELDON D. TAYLOR Administrators of the Estate of W. R. Taylor, Deceased. R. I. Keater, Attorney for Admin istrators. Address Pendleton, uregon J4J2 ! i .-.f.i.a in thf i.ii i .... nlu.i Kane, llDCrai imiiueu vuiv-m - , (;nopie piCKies or unenuiin Republican party have the number of De u,Kied ; mix with softened butter, Bimnorters anu are ,i,i n little ancnovy paste uuu uu all Newberry knocking them out as fast as the oc casion presents itself. The party is cleaning house and begins to look like a winner again. The pioneers have met at Weston and parted again for another year. Their ranks are becoming thinner sis the years go by, and the handclasp of yesterday may bo one of forever. 1 heir thirty-fourth annual reunion gave those who are left opportunity t revel in reminiscences of the past, nnd the good folk of Weston pro vided a most interesting program of entertainment for them. Once in awhile royalty condescends to visit America that is,N' York, I'ulm Beach and maybe Saratoga. But apparently the crown prince and princess of Sweden are more demo cratic, in that they broke away from sutiety long enough to give the cap itol at Washington the once over. It iu said that the crown prince is a regular fellow, and that the princess is a regular girl. Yellowstone Park This Year Why? It's Different 67 Ask F. B. Wood, Agent Athena, Oregon illIllllilSHkM8BlMSI MY VACATION TRIP Name "Misses skirts are never more than three yards in breadth at the bottom and they should reach well below the ankles this season," Portland Ore gonian, fifty years ago. Alrighto! now for tho present: Misses skirU are never more than three-quarters of a yard in breadth at the bottom and they should reach at least lVa inches below the knee, this iieason. Statistcs disclose that 80 per cent of the crimes in New York City are committed by persons under 22 years of age. "And there still are persons who blame returned soldiers "who are accustomed to violence and sud den death" for crime waves thief nctois in which were 13 years old when war was declared on Germany," observes the Pacific Legion. o The Hyphenated Medford Mail-Tribune chirps up and says that four teen reasons for Stanfield's defeat have been advanced by "upstate" papers, and not one of them mentions the "lack of sufficient votes." What's the difference, anyway? The Medford paper has said it. o Young Thaw, son of Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw was thawed out of Chicago, leaving behind an un paid hotel bill. Nothing like crawl ing into the limelight and kivf'.'V the g-o-o-d old family name illumin ated. o Well, maybe a dollar a year man is about all he's worth, anyhow. olives, adding seasoning and a dash of vinegar. Stuffed Prunes. Take the large sized prune, wash, soak nnd simmer until tender. Pit them and fill some with crenmed cheese and chopped olives, others with fondant and blanched almonds for a center. Seed ed raisins, maple sugar, nuts and dates chopped nre good for n filling. Add spices to fondant, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg, form In a roll and Inclose in the prune. Raisin Macaroons Take two cup fills of sugar, one teaspoonful of vanilla, two egg whites and one cup ful of seedless raisins. Beat tho egg whites until stiff, add the sugar grad ually, then the Hakes, vanilla nnd raisins, a dash of salt nnd a few chopped nuts. Bake on greased bak ing sheets drop from a teaspoon. This makes thirty macaroons. The Highest Mountains "You fee thini mountains?" ex claimed the driver of a jaunting car in Ireland to an American passenger. Tho tourist admitted that he did see them. "Well, thim's the highest mountains in Oirland." "You don't sny so!" "Oo do Indade! An' you see thlui mountains?" the driver went on, flick ing the whip toward another range. "Thim's the highest In the wurruld!" The American expressed his In credulity. "Surely not!" he protested. "Sure, It's thrue!" the driver re torted, bridling, "exceptln, av coorse, for th I m In furrln parts 1" Somewhat Different An nged divine, whose enunciation wus none of the clearest, Insisted upon using big words on every possi ble occasion. One day, after conduct ing a children s service, he was waited upon by a deputation of par ents. "Our children," they complained, "Inform us that you told them they should always be up to mischief." The puzzled cleric, sure of having said nothing of the sort, asked the par ents to wait while he consulted his notes. Then It developed that what he hud really said was that they should always be "optimistic." Addreaa NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 29 of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said District will be held at the school house; to begin at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 21st day of June, A. D. 1926. This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing one director and a clerk and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 8th day of June, 1923. B. B. RICHARDS Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: ERNEST A. ZERBA J11J18 District Clerk. Our Aim: To Serve You Well And Faithfully Always TO ft JJAVJL RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- enney Co. INC DEPARTMENT STORES MAIN STREET ATHENA, OREGON Where Savings Are Greatest Thruout The Year J. C. Penney Company Store' No. 27 will be mov-, ed to Goldendale, Washington, about July 1st, there fore we take this opportunity to announce that Sat- urday June 19th, will be the last day we will be op en for business in Athena. - ns-00 CLASSIFIED Claud Dickenson Phone 452, Athena, Oregon Auto Truck Dray City and Country HAULING Always at Your Service For Sale Thoroughbred Poland China male pigs. A. A. Mclntyre, Athena. Phone 25F15. B ooka or trips 1 am interested in (V) D Yellowstone Park D Rocky Mt.(Helena-Butte) D Inland Empire (Spokane) Pacific Northwest jSK Ralniet' Park . .Iluou Alaska (Skagwa?) twill oladlvmake vow Hotel of Jpultmar, Suervationt. "Route of the North Coast Limited" "The Travel Triumph' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL . PROPERTY In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John Bell, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled matter by the above entitled Court on the 3rd day of February, 1926, we J. V. Bell and Catherine Bell, Administra tors with the will annexed of the. es tate of John Bell, deceased, will pro ceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title, interest and estate of John Bell, de ceased in and to the following des cribed realty, to wit:- The SE of Sec. 33 end the SWV4 of Sec. 34, Tp. 5 N. R. 34 EWM, Umatilla County, Oregon. The estate herein is the owner in fee simple of said described realty, subiect to a certain mortgage there on in the sum of $18,500.00 to The Prudential Insurance Company of America, dated January 19th, 1924, payable on or before 10 years, in an nual installments as follows, to-wit:- Second hand fruit jars for sale, one half gallons and quarts. Big stone jars, one 10 gallon and one 20 gal lon. Mrs. John Wright. For Sale--Small phonograph and oil stove. Mrs. Andy Rothrock, Athena. Anyone wanting Mutual Fabric piece goods or ready to wear dresses, see Mrs. V. A. Gholson. Messenger Service Bobbie Lee, messenger and errand boy. Phon 375. Marcelling Expert Marcelling and all lines of beauty work. Miss Chap pelle, Weston, Oregon. Call 292 for appointment. Lanning. Marcelling Miss Phone 582. Athena. May Piano sacrificed for quick sale; a beauty and a chance to save some real money. Terms are easy at $10 monthly. For particulars write to the Pendleton Music House. J. L. Harman Blacksmithing Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Delivery and Truck Bodies Manufactured Main Street Athena, Oregon t-M The wonder is that Carroll was convicted at all. Tho fact that the Michigan's Distinction In the case of Michigan the peo ple adopted a state constitution and elected a complete sot of state of ficials, and Inter that constitution was accepted by congress without readop tlon, the original delegate was seated In congress without reelection and the original state official continued to serve without reelection after the formal admission of tho state by con gress on January 20. 1SJS7. From No vember 1, 1SI15, to tho date of admis sion Michigan was tie facto a state, although not technically a state In tua tTnloh, r'Script Porin Butter Wrappers maiini IKEEE3S&B5 THE ATHENA MARKET We carry the best eai That Money Buys DR. S. F. SHARP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon DR. W. G , COWAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon Foley's Kidney Cure takes kidneys ana Mjauer rvrni Real Estate Insurance Farm Loans Cheap Money B. E RICHARDS, Athena Jensens Blacksmith Shop Horseshoeing Prices Reasonable Tharp Bros, old stand, Athena Oreg Bingham Springs Dolph Thompson, Manager The week-end Recreation Resort for Athena and vicinity. Good Hotels and cabin accommodations at reasonable rates. Swimming and fishing, picnics etc. Dances every Saturday night Qjnnouncinqm ripiaaire I ! Complete urith Cabinet F.o.b.Daijton.,0. 245 H. J. Cunningham, Dealer, Pendleton, Oregon , li'JIL,,, iiiaMuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiii DRS. A. D. & R. A. FRENCH OPTOMETRISTS French Optical Parlors 15 E. Main St Phone 653 WALLA WALLA, WASH. The Athena Hotel J. E. FROOMF, PROP. Courteous Treatment. Clean Beds Good Meals Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. A. W. LOGSDON Main Street Athena, Oregon. Tourists Made Welcome Special Attention Given to Home Patrons Corner Main and Third Athena. Oregon 1 Eat at the I ATHENA I RESTAURANT a Lunch and Meals Served at all Hours. You can buy Golden Crust Bread Here. 1 .T. C. BAKER ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUR Is made in Athena, b ' Atbena labor, in one ot the very" best equipped mills in the Northwest, of the best selected Bluestem wheat grown anywhere. Patronize home industry". Your grocer sells the famous American Beauty Flour : Merchant Millers & Grain Buyers IAthena, Oregon. Waitsburg, Wash MIIIIIHIIMMIIIIIIIIIHtHMMIIIIIIHHHimm