i--.i.M J Sri Wat MmWttM N INDEPENuc ; F. B. BOYD. Owner and Publisher Subscription Rates. One copy, one year. One copy, six months One copy, three months 75 Athena, Oregon, August 19 1927 FOR CONGRESSMAN From the Oregon Voter.) An opportunity to rehabilitate it self is offered to the republican party of Multnomah county in the ruling of AttorneyGeneral Van Winkle that no direct primary may be called for nominating party candidates for con gressman, but that each party may hold a nominating convention with assurance that it3 nominee will bear the party designation on the election ballot. We confess to sharing the suspic ion that the republican party in Multnomah county is not worth the powder to blow it up, so far fas integ rity as a party organization is con cerned. We also confess that we do not know anything about the per sonnel of the party committee, and being ignorant, we naturally are big oted and contemptuous. So's your old' man and so's the public. But unless the party committee is composed of heelers, down-at-the-heel and would-be-heelers, it may be able to organize and hold a convention that is truly representative of the responsible elements of republican citizenship. If it does succeed in so doing, and makes a choice that com mands respect, it not only has a chance of electing its nominee but also lays the foundation for holding future conventions. Th? public counts and we doubt whether there is decency enough in any of the party organizations to hold a decent convention. The only way to dispel this doubt is by perform ance. If no convention is to be held, and the Oregonian continues its beaten attitude of refusing to dictate after the success of its dictation in the U. S. Senatorship, the congressman sit ution will run wild. With 'a multitude of republican can dates in the field and only a few democrats, the probabilities strong ly favor the election of a democrat. That is, unless the republican party nominates its one man, ,or the Ore gonian revives sufficiently to show some leadership. As this is written, only two men of outstanding qualification are in the field Frank L. Shull, republican, and Elton Watkins, democrat. Shull has an established reputation for ex traordinary efficiency in unpaid pub lic service, and his experience has in volved close connection with national affairs as they are related to the economic welfare of Portland. Wat kins has established reputation for brazen effrontery, aggressiveness in destructive criticism, and a magnet ic personality. With the help of a lot of vote-getters to split the re publicans, Watkins today has the best chance for election. o A forest service bulletin informs us that two hundred thousand acres of Douglas fir forest are logged off an nually in Oregon and Washington. As most of this acreage is unsuited to agriculture, naturally its highest use would be growing trees where now it is left barren of all useful growth, when if a few simple meas ures had been taken at the timo of logging, much of the present land idleness would have been prevented. These simple measures spell the dif ference between "timber cropping" and "timber mining." Simple meas ures of forest conservation in logging camps is referred to inthe bulletin as meaning prevention of fires during logging operations, by making pro vision for, a natural seed supply, and by "fire-proofing" the cut-overs against uncontrolled fires while the new crop is becoming established. o i ii An Oregon exchange has found that the lumber mills and planing mills within the corporate limits of New York City have an annual produc tion in that line slightly exceeding in value the aggregate value of the products of all the lumber mills, planing mills and door factories of Portland. New York's pay rolls in this line are less than Portland's and less value is added by manufacture, due to the higher cost of the raw materials on the Atlantic Coast, so Portland is entitled to clam the dis tinction of being the largest lumber manufacturing city of the world. o We will say that Miss Doran, the Michigan school ma'am, had a high time during her airplane trip from Oakland to Hawaii. 0 ' Sure the Prince of Wales can pitch hay. And he can pitch off a horse, tool o Prospects for a big spud crop In Oregon hold no terror for Weston Mountain growers. GERMAN AVIATORS roiirtD' 13 iiETBilH Dessau, Germany. Germany's first attempt to conquer the Atlantic ocean wfth hea. ier-than-air machines failed completely at 4:24 o'clock, German time, when the Junkers trans-Atlantic plane Bremen and its crew of three returned to Us starting point at the flying field here after attempting for 22 hours to fight Its way clear of the wind, rain and fog which held all Eu rope storm-bound.' The Bremen's sister ship, the Eu ropa, which attempted the flight with the Bremen, was forced to earth at Bremen last night, two hours after the start. The Bremen flew as far as Ireland before abandoning further attempt to get across the Atlantic. "We turned back because we struck to much fog and heavy weather that we could see no chance of succeeding In the flight," said Frledrich Loose and Herman Koehl, pilots of the Bre men, after their landing here. Porpohe's Fish Appetite The porpoise has a great appetite, Is feeding constantly as opportunity offers and lives principally on fish, and scientists were able recently to get a clew to the number of fish a lively porpoise may eat when a giant porpoise was caught and 13,193 oto liths were found In Its stomach. The otolith Is the earbone of a fish, Is very hard, supposed to be the last remnant of a fish that is reduced by the chemical process In the mammal's stomach, and the large number found may be far less than the number of fish served live and wiggling for the satisfaction of the porpoise. At any rate, It bids fuir to hold first place as a fish eater. The Arabian Nights The author of the original Arabic work, and the period In which It was composed, Is unknown. But the Ara bian Nights, as it stands at present, is the work of many hands, and nu merous references in the stories show that they were added at different times. The work was Introduced Into Europe from Syria, where it was-obtained in the latter part of the Seven teenth century, by Antoine Galland, a French traveler. It was first trans lated and published by him between 1704 and 1717. Kansas City Babe Weight V Pounds. Kansas City, Mo. Oliver Dewltt Welcher Jr., weight 1V4 pounds, clothed In a dress borrowed from bit titter's doll, wag doing nicely. CLASSIFIED w.. . ...... - -,- ,v-,-..--.-v-- Mutton Lambs Two lambs suit able for mutton for sale. Phone 542 Athena. Piano must be sold Will sacri fice fine niano in storage near here. Will give easy terms to a responsible person. For full particulars and where piano can be seen address Portland Music Company 227-6th Street, Portland, Oregon. Anyone wanting to buy any of the George Shevar horses in the Barrett pasture k mile north of Athena, can call me by phone No. 65 Union, Ore gon. This stock will be sold cheap to clean up the bunch. George Shev ar, Union, Oregon. Harvest Potatoes Henry Koepke has fine Irish Cobblers at right prices. Mules and Horses A good bunch of mules and horse3 at Pendleton, south of Round-Up grounds. Frank Watkins, Pendleton, Oregon. Wagon Racks Wagon racks for hauling sacked wheat, for sale cheap. Jos. N. Scott, Phone 23F4. We Handle Genuine jGoods-No Substitutes Try Our D.R.SHAMP00 Good, Clean Shaving and Baths Up-to-the Minute Bobs Hair Cuts and Shingles Whitehead's Barber Shop Athena, Ore. Copyright, lilt. Witrn Newpper Union. WW E2 POTATO COOKERY Potatoes are the common food and are popular because of the ease of preparation a a well as for their wholesom e n e t s and adaptability. Any one Is sup posed to know how to boll po tatoes if she knows how to boil water, but the fact Is a good potato Is not pro duced by all cooks. Potatoes should be of uniform size If cooked together, or the small ones will be ruined by the time the larger ones are cooked. This Is true of both boiled and baked potatoes. The sweet potato should not be for gotten for it Is a most valuable food. The yams are especially fine flavored and one never tires of them, while the too sweet potato cloys the appetite. Potato Muffins. Take one cupful of cold mashed potato, soften with three fourths of a cupful of milk, sift one and one-half cupfuls of flour, one-half teaspoonful of salt, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder, add the potato, then two well-beaten eggs and two table spoonfuls of melted fat. Bake thirty minutes. If the potato Is very dry add n little more milk. Potate Pudding. Take two and one fourth cupfuls of grated sweet po tato, orle cupful of milk, one-half cup ful of sugar, two eggs, one teaspoon ful of cinnamon and one-fourth tea spoonful of ginger. Mix well and bake In a moderate oven until firm. Serve with milk or cream. Potato Soup. Boil four medium sized potatoes in snlted wnter; when soft mash through a rlcer. Add a slice of onion to one quart of milk; when scalded remove the onion. Add the milk to the potato. Melt three table tpoonfuls of frit, add two tablespoon fuls of flour, stir into the boiling soup, boll one minute. Sprinkle with pars ley and serve hot. Potato Cakes. Form mashed and easoned potato into small cakes and roll In seasoned flour. Melt some fat In a frying pan and brown the eakes on both sides, taming them carefully with a spatula. World's Most Tragic Man Chance plays a smaller part in life than some people think. The least beginning may lead to the greatest end. Every day, hour and minute men are building or neglecting to build. Events that they attribute to luck are nearly always due to some act, thought or purpose long since for gotten. Frequently worthy beginnings of the least promising kind hove led to consequences beyond the wildest hopes or dreams. There is only one really tragic figure in life, and that Is the man who never makes a start. California Pool of Prune Crop Fails. San Jose, Cal. California prune growers, preparing to harvest the largest crop on record, estimated at 400,000,000 pounds, are confronted with low prices and possible financial chaos as a result of the failure of the campaign to enroll 80 per cent of the independent acreage into a co-operative grower-packer merger. That the situation is serious for the prune growers is evidenced by the fact that 60,000,000 pounds of the 1926 crop re mains as a holdover. This has been held In a pool of the packers' associ ation, and when released upon the market will . compete with the 1927 crop, Punishment by Ostracism Ostracism was a method employed by the ancient Athenians of banishing citizens whose Influence whs consider ing prejudicial to the stiite. A d:iy for voting was fixed, when the people' wrote on small earthen tablets or shells the names of those whom they wished biinlslied. Six thousand votes were necessary to drive a man Into exile. To ostracize today means to ignore, to exclude from a certain so cial circle. BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the school board of District No. 11, Umatilla county, Oregon, up to and including the 25th day of August, 1927, for transporting pupils by motor vehicle to and from the high school "building in District No. 7, at Athena, Umatilla county, Oregon, a distance of eight miles, or 16 miles round trip, during the 1927-1928, school year. Bidder to furnish acceptable motor conveyance and bear expense of operation. All necessary information will be furn ished by the school clerk of District No.ll. Bids must be filed with the district clerk on or before the 25th day of August, 1927. . The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated, at Athena, Oregon, August 12, 1927. JAMES S. BELL, Clerk School District No. 11 Postoffice address, Athena, Or). NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Cath erine L. Stover, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern: That Joseph B. Stover, administrator of the Estate of Catherine L. Stover, deceased, has filed his final account and report in the administration of the estate; that the County Judga by order duly made and entered, has ap pointed Tuesday the 28rd day of Aug ust, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, asHhe time and the County Court House at Pendleton as the place where all objections and ex ceptions to said final account and re port will be heard and a settlement of the estate made. Dated this the 22nd day of July, 1927. JOSEPH B. STOVER, Administrator. George R. Lewis, Will M. Peterson Attorneys for Administrator. : J22A19. . Science THE KEY TO EDUCATION True education not only opens up stores of knowledge but develops the alert mind. The chief glory of modern science is THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT Higher education in the field of applied science combines technical study with the fundamental training essential to citizenship. Its degrees' open the way not only to leadership' 'in ''the several pursuits and professions in life" but also to a larger community service. OREGON STATE LAND:GRANT COLLEGE Maintains schools of Engineering (civil, electrical, mechani cal, chemical), Mines, Forestry, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Home Economies', Vocational Education, Commerce, and Military Science, all offering accredited college work. The School of Basic Arts and Sciences, Industrial Journalism, Library Prac tice, Physical Education, and Music afford sound basic and specialized training. For catalogue and other information address the Registrar Oregon State Agricultural College v v Corvalli3j) IIS The International Harvester Company's w : . .. . with' . . ; : . r .r t ; Oscillating Reach Long Steel Skein, built especially for heavy wheat hauling in the West-full circle bolster plate; that takes the hard bumps off heavy loads-the one wag on now made with parts and extras ; available for replacements. Rogers C&. Goodman ( A Mercantile Trust) ' . DR.J. L.GEYER ; ' Dentist Post Building, Athena, Phone 582 DR. S. F. SHARP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon DR. W. G. COWAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon WATTS & PRESTBYB Attorneys-At-Law -Main Street. Athena, Oregon State and Federal Court Practice Blaesing Granite Company H. J. BLAESING, Manager MONUMENTS S. F. BOWMAN Eastern Oregon Representative . Odd Fellows Bld'g, Pendleton. 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"These bond3 are in $100, $500 and $1,000 denominations and draw in terest at the rate of 6 per cent, coupons payable semi annually. y ' ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUR Is made in Athena, t Athena labor, in one oi the very best equipped mill in the Northwest, of the best selected Blueitem wheat grown anywhere. Patronize home industry-, Your grocer tells the famous American Beauty Flour Merchant Millers & Grain Buyers Athena, Oregon. . . Waitsburg, Wash