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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Twioe-a-Wiek Tuesday ahd Fbidat r. B. BOTD, PUBLISH!. Entered m aecond-claB matter, March 1, 1901, at the poatofflce at Athena, Oregon, under an Act ot Congress of March 8, 1879. Subscription 'Rate: t'er year, In advanoa 12.00 SIngleooples In wrapper, 5c. Advertising Hates: Iocai reading notices, Orstlnsertlon.lOoper at. 3oh subsequent Insertion, 6e, All communications should be addressed to he PRESS Athena, Oregon ATHENA, FEBRUARY 13 1906 Tbe Shaoiko Republican has evi dently been through the mill, and baa met the man who "takes" tbe local paper, but roars like a cyclone when he is asked to pay for it. The Re publican puts it this way, and it is honest truth, every word of it, except that occasionally a subscriber is found who "stops it" without paying: "The fateful time is now at hand when tbe country editor must onoe more remind bis delinquent friends bow badly, how sadly, how madly he needs the dollar. He fixes up a polite note, the best be can think of, puts a two eent stamp on and sends it on its mission. A subscriber comes in at the door with a 'don't-you-open-your-mouth-to-me' expression on his face, and with a voice like a giant, be wants to know bow much he owes on bis paper. Trembling as an aut umn leaf, the meek and lowly prince of the sanctum looks through tbe list and haltingly informs the lordly de linquent that tbe books show that be owes $2. With the air of an eastern potentate, the much aggrieved reader of the country's family paper bands over the two plunks, then be squares bis shoulders, sticks out his chest and halts at tbe door. 'You may stop it,' he says, and then walks out with the air of a man who has just received such a grievous wrong that he fears to speak, lest be lose control of him self. The editor sits meekly down at his desk and writes for the personal columns: "Mr. So-aud-So, one of the leading citizens of such a place, made this office a pleasant call last week." Two samples of good roads will be built in Oregon this summer under the direotion of government experts. Through the efforts of Senator Fulton and Seuator Hill, the good roads en thusiasts, the agricultural department has agreed to send experts and ma chinery to Oregon to build two speci men roadst eaob one a mile in length. It is the understanding that the roads shall be built near Salem and Pen dleton, the reapoctive counties to bear the expense ot materials and labor, and the government to pay its experts and furnish niaohinery. Similar work is to be done in other northwestern states, and it is planned to hereafter build two sample roads until eaoh county has had at least one such high way. The object is to demonstrate to farmers bow good roads "can be built and maintained. There is great need of a revision of the laws of Oregon relative to publica tion of legal notioes. Oregon is E0 ail your orders A nd we will endeavor to handle them so ntelligently and Send us Your L ong list ot pleased and satisfied customers. 0 R D rders Bent us by mail invariably eceive careful attention by tbe heads of epartments, whose business it is to see that erything you R emembvr that 1 mallest orders Use Our Rest 5 - Rooms THE DAV1S-KASER CO. Everything to Furnish the Home. 12 14-16-18 30-22 Alder Street, " . WALLA WALLA, WASH. years behind the times. Tbe idea of posting election notices, for instance, when there are newspapers in tbe state to do such work, is a case in point Fifty years ago, when there were no newspapers, or very fcr, iu Oregon, Tbe methods of the today might have been exousable; today there is abso lutely no excuse for such methods. There are countless other notices of a public character that tbe laws of the state should require tbe publica tion of. If Oregon is ever to emerge from the frontier it is high time a beginning were made. The posting costs'absolutely more than the publishing. William Jennings Bryan says of tbe Japanese: "I have never seen a more quiet, orderly or self -restrained people than tbe Japanese. I have visited all of the larger cities and several of the smaller ones, in all parts of the islands; have mingled in the crowds that assembled at Tokio and Yokoha ma at the time of tbe reception to Togo, and during tbe naval review; have ridden through tbe streets in the daytime and at night, and have walk ed when the entire street was a mass of humanity. I have not seen one drunken native or witnessed a fight or altercation of any kind. This is tbe more remarkable when it is re membered that these have been gala days, when the entire population turned out to display its patriotism and to enjoy a vacation." CONCERNINO THE NORMAL. Weston Leader. Tbe Oregonian says that tbe Leader is "rabid," in commenting on a re cent editorial in this paper concern ing the Weston Normal. We suspect that the Oregonian itself would scarce ly be an engaging example of meek ness and humility bad it seen an in stitution whose growth it bad fondly watohed for twenty years strnok down by a mob of political fanatics. Tbe Oregonian attempts to disclaim responsibility for tbe referendum movement, but it was the Oregonian 's falsehoods against the normal schools that led to this mistaken action. Now tbe Oregonian wants tbe referendum sustained at tbe polls, on tbe theory that it has already done all tbe dam age possible and tbe "rebuke should be ratified." It has not, however. To sustain tbe referendum will be to tie up tbe general appropriation bill until the legislature meets, thus ad ding to the state's embarassment and costing a further large sum in inter est. If the referendum was right to begin with it should be ratified, and not otherwise. It was wrong, bow ever a deadly, cruel wrong an edu cational crime with scarce tbe shadow of justification. If tbe judgment of tbe people has not been entirely warp ed by tbe Oregonian 's narrow and unjust policy of misrepresentation, the appropriation will be sustained and Yamhill county very properly squelched. The Oregonian could not complete its artiole, of course, with out refering to the normals again as "local high schools," and as a source of political corruption. Will it never tire of these miserable lies? Will it never attempt to bolster up its gaunt and empty assertions with some sem blance of proof? As to a state board of trustees, tbe Leader favors the plan and endorses James Withycombe's views on the subject. IN WICKED CHICAGO. Spokesman-Review. Is the world growing worse? Look -ing at tbe first page ot the Chicago Tribune of Monday one might be iu- ! olined to auswer in tbe affirmative, j Of tbe six columns of news matter on i tbo page three toll directly of crimes, oue relates to a merger contrary to to us right now promptly that you will be on our order is carefully shipped. we handle your largest and with equal care. Make Your appointments Here the law, and two gives some measure of enoouragement to tbe optimist ' : One column is devoted to accounts ot ruffianly assaults upon women re ported to tbe police but never fully investigated and in regard to which the police sought to keep information from tbe public Another column tells of "theatre agents" deceiving and robbing girls who songbt employ ment In another there is a detailed account of one of the most nauseating divorce scandals in millionaire circles The cartoon on the same page aptly illustrates conditions as they are in Chicago, and doubtless in other cities, with an alderman holding the center of tbe stage, while on one side of him are women beseeching protection and on the other tbe saloon men also ask ing protection. The alderman's eye is rivited on the sign held aloft by tbe saloonkeepers, "Remember, we are all voters. " What little of brightness the page presents is contained in a column re port from Washington telling of con gress being aroused to tbe necessity of improving the naturalization laws, and a looal column wherein it is shown that four aldermen have had the oourage to resist the appeals and threats of the liquor element and join the ranks of tbe high bcense support ers. There is no definite assnranoe, however, of successful accomplish ment of the end sought either as to naturalization or high license. There is no pleasure in having at tention called to the evil conditions of society, yet it is sometimes necessary in order that good may result Chica go gains nothing by the prominence given to its criminal side, but the hope is indulged that this notoriety may arouse popular and official senti ment to such a degree that an effec tive remedy will be applied. Fortu nately tbe country is not to be judged by Chioago, but there are other places in which conditions are nearly if not quite as bad. . - TO EUROPE IN A DAY. New York Sun. Three-day excursions to London and return are the dream of an inventor who is now perfecting a motor which, be believes, will drive steamships at the rate of 100 and 150 miles an hour. This new motor is a simple affair. It consists of a pipe which runs through the hold of the vessel below the water line. This pipe is open at both ends. Attached to this pipe, about one third from the after end, is a cylinder which is just the di ameter of the pipe and in length about three times its diameter. At the bot tom of this cylinder the pipe that at taches it to tbe main pipe curves aft The rest of the motor is simply an application of the gas engine. The cylinder when working is . charged with gas, wbioh bas been vaporized from kerosene oil. An electrio spark explodes this gas and forces it out through the pipe at the stern of the boat This gives tbe boat a kick wbioh drives it ahead, and at the same time the gas driving through the pipe at the stern creates a vaouum at the forward end into whoh the water rushes so that, as tbe inventor says, it is drawing the boat ahead at tbe same time that it is driving it for ward from the kick in tbe stern. Herbert E. Rider, who devised the system of underground trolleys that is in use in this city, and who bas invented other things, bas lately been devoting bis time to the study of dynamics and hydraulics. Be had a small model of a boat built last sum mer and applied tbe motor, with the result that the small six-foot boat fair ly flew through the water. He figured that he had got a con tinuous oable which would pull his boat across the north river, or, if the boat were large enough, across the Atlantio ocean. Mr. Rider at onoe had his invention patented. Mr. Rider has built an 18-foot St. Laui-enoe skiff in wbioh a small motor is to be installed, and the boat will be exibited at the coming sportsmen's show at Madison Square Garden. The motor that is working is a long piece of pipe four inches iu diameter. IKVINQ'S 8 ELF DENIAL. Success Magazine. There was oue special act in Irviug's young Ufa on the stage that has a les son for all young artists. When, in 1859, having then had three full years of experience as a player, he got a three years' engagement in Loudon and made his appearance at the Prin cess', be came to the conclusion that his work was not yet good enough for metropolitan favor. So he resolutely bent himself to the task before him, and, with the reluctant consent of bis manager, canoeled his engagement He went back to the weary routine and labor and hardship of the prov inces, till the time should come for a more worthy effort When we re member that a London engagement was, and is, the goal of an ambitions actor's hopes, and that it means regu lar work and regular pay and an ever increasing opportunity for distinguish ing oneself, we can understand that his self-denying resolution was little less than heroic. When, however, he did come again, even years later, he bad bis reward. He came ' to stay. He knew his work then, and knew that he knew it His record from that on was an unbroken one of suc cess and honor. His fight was won. Publlo Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to the Mayor and common council of tbe city ol Athena, Oregon, at a meeting tnereof to be held on the Xth day or Kel. liioti, for llcenae to sell ttpirltuous, malt and vinous liquors in less qusuitiUe than one quart, said liquors to be sold only In a building situated on the west one-half of lot No. ft, in block a, of aall ell?. Bert trtano. itated Jail. Si, 1'JUtf. Applicant. - COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED " Is the feeling and plaint of women who are "run-down" so low that work drags, head aches, back ackes, hands tremble, voice quivers, littlo things annoy and -everyming goes wrong." - Look the other way just a minute ana tee vhat Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription has done for more than a half-million women in the last thirty years. What U has done for others it can do for you. Believing that alcoholic, stimu lating medicines were doing much harm, Doctor R.V. Pierce turned his investigating mind uoon the oroblem of producing a remedy for the use of weak and suffering women that should be free from alcohol and at the same time EFFECTIVE AND BAFK. Nature has provided abundantly for such needs and Dr. Pierce found in native medicinal plants such as the roots Of SOLDKN SEAL, LADY'S SUPPER, BLACK cohosh, rsicoBW and blue cohosh, the needed medicinal properties which by peculiar processes strictly his own, without the use of alcohol, he has ex tracted, preserved and combined In exact proportions to secure from each its best effect Thus compounded his "favorite prescription" is a remedy for the pains and drains, weaknesses and inflammation of tbo uterine system that has won world wide fame by curing more than nlnety nlno out of every hundred who have used It properly. In taking this you will know what you take and feuce what you know to be good. If In any doubt as to what is best for you, write and ask advice of Dr. R. V. Pierce, 603 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., and reliable medical advice will be sent you by return mail in securely sealed envelope. All correspondence free and strictly confidential. Doctor Plerco's Pleasant Pellets the favorite family laxative. One "Pellet" a laxative, two "Pellets" a cathartic dose. Do Vonr Eyes Need Attention ? Do It Now! Don't Delay! I shall be pleased to have you call and consult me in regard to your eyes or glasses. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. Eyes tested free. Chil drens work a specialty. E. L. IIITEMAN, Graduate and State Licensed Optician. Of fice, next door to St. Nichols Sample Rooms. THE PALACE DRUGSTORE WM. M'BRIDE, Proprietor South Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. You know your doctor !b all right, but how about the tilling of prescriptions? Our Prescriptions are precisely as the doctor ordered nothing more, nothing less and always exactly right. THE WRIGHT LIVERY AND FEED STABLE C00O HORSES AND RHS. REASONABLE PRICES DRIVER FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED- Horses boarded ly the day, week or mouth Stables on 2nd street, South of Main street 4. W. Wright, - - - Proprietor- If You WANT CASH For Your REAL ESTATE YOU CAN GET IT. No matter where your property is located or what it is, I have the ability and tbe facilities to sell your property. That is why I have the largest Real Estate business in Walla Walla today. Why not put your property among the number that will be listed and sold as a result of my advertising? I will not only sell it, sometime, but be able to sell it quick ly. I am a specialist in quick sales. If you want to buy any kind of a farm, home or business in any part of the country, tell me your requirements. I guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily. Audy T. Cope, Walla WTalla. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME. COMMERCIAL LIVERY. FEED and SALE STABLE. Best Turnouts In Eastern Oregon Stock Boarded by the Day, Week or Month (Z) KING BROTHERS I'rt.p je&son&ble reSiSorndble CONTRACTING Hereafter I will engage in Contracting and building in all its branches, I am in a position to carry on this line of business in a thorough and satisfactory manner, in connection with my Lumber Yard. I will employ tbe best workmen money can secure, and before you let your contract it will pay you to get my figures. A. M. CILUS, PROPRIETOR, 5 THE CILUS LUMBER YARD 1 Peebler & Chamberlain . Successors to the Umatilla Implement Co. Agricultural Implements WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ENGINES, MACHINERY, THRESHERS ETC. ATHENA. '-. . v ?f" - testis t ?- - Umatilla Lumber Yard Ed Barrett, Manager Building Material Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Building Paper, Brick, etc. Special inducements on orders for carload lots. Fence posts in quantities to suit. : : : : : Roslyn Coal, Puget Sound Wood CONTRACTING. ESTIMATES FURNISED ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDING ON SHORT NOTIFICATION HENRY KEEN'S Barber Shop Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. BLACKSMITH AND REPAIRING SHOP A. II. LUNA, Proprietor. Shop West of King's Barn, Athena. AND BUILDING 1 CITY MEAT MARKET C. II. Sherman Prop. iumiug too gouu lor our p;n rons. We cut the best meat money can buy. Fish and oysters in season. &ive us a trial. OREGON. PARKER . & LANE'S IIS Everything Firkl Claim - Bin 1 r r 11 and lip-to - rt h I SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET ATHENA. it