GItiANTICAMAZON It Is the Greatest as Well as the Strangest of Rivers. ITS UPPER PART A MYSTERY. Shrouded In Impenetrable Forests and : Vine Growth Through Which a Gleam of Sunlight Never Shows A Curious Woodland Tangle. While the Amazon Is the world's greatest river, if not in length at least in the volume of water which flows through it. it is the world's strangest river as well. The few travelers and explorers who have Journeyed up this watercourse to its many sources in the glaciers of the South American mountains tell stories which are almost incredible about the literal maze of streams which unite to form it, each stream having its birth in one of the great ice masses. Yet a few hundred miles below, where they merge and create the river, the tem perature is such that it works its way through a perfect labyrinth of tropical vegetation. Only the mariner can tell the place where the Amazon really has its mouth, because the opening it has made on the eastern coast of South America is so wide that it extends over 100 miles. A long distance before one comes to the mouth of the river, how ever, one is really sailing on the wa ters of the Amazon, because they force their way so far out into the ocean. They say that 300 miles out at sea off the mouth of the Amazon you can hoist a bucketful of fresh water out of the ocean from the deck of a ship, such is the quantity of its water that flows from that gigantic basin. Long after you have entered the ac tual river and have its banks north and south of you if you are in mid stream you will still be out of sight of land, such Is the breadth of the vast channel. The river stretches far into the7 ocean and far up the country. Tako a map of South America and look up a place called Iqultos. it lies four-fifths of the way across the con tinent from east to west. Yet from Iquitos there is a fortnightly service of ocean going steamers to Europe which descend some 3,000 miles of the river before they reacu the sea. It is not only one branch of the Am azon, but many, that are thus to be re garded as the same as ocean highways. Tho southern branches of the Amazon are broken by rapids along a line whore a low continental shelf exists. Above these rapids, however, there is again deep water. Thus beyond the falls of the Madeira there are over 10,000 miles of navigable water on that river and its branches. Not only Sir Martin Conday, but other travelers who have ventured along the upper river and its tributa ries, say that here a curious woodland tanglo exists. To the surface of the water the sun's rays seldom reach, and one may go many miles along water ways where it Is well nigh as dark as night because the sky is almost com pletely shut out by the mass of vines which interlace tho trees and are so thick with leaves. Deprived of the sunlight, all is dark and rank. The damp air is laden with unhcalthful vapor. Tho surface of the water in places where the current is too slug gish to carry it away is covered with scum and weed. It requires no little courage to ex plore these fastnesses, for a man real ly takes lils life in his hands, so un healthy are they. Occasionally, how ever, one can see the upper portion of tho forest where there is a little crev ice iu its roof of vines. Above this is really a scene of llfo and beauty. Birds aud butterflies and other gorgeous in sects are flying from place to place; flowers of hundreds of hues and shapes are blooming from the plants attached to tree, branch and trunk. While bo low all may be lifeless and silent, above the height where the mass of vines overshadow tho river nature has created a world of brightness and ani mation; but, as already stated, it is al most entirely shut out from the human eye. To attempt to break through this canopy of vines which hide it from tho lower world is almost impossible be cause tho vines grow so thickly, but Boino naturalists have penetrated it and say that the Xorost9 really have two surfaces, tho ouo abovo this artifi cial roof and the one below. That which is above is barred from human entrance. Its inhabitants aro mostly birds aud insects that aro radiant with beauty uuequaled in the world. Whatever grows lu tho Amazon mud strives with despcrato internecine strugglo to reach this sky exposed sur face and there blossoms. Beneath, where man can walk or float, all is dark. Only here aud there a fitful ray of sunlight struggles through. Orchids blossom within this shadowy region. You can, see these bright creatures flltfully la tho cavern below, but not in nil tholr glory, as they must behold imo another above. Sometimes as they flit about beneath they will chivnce to cross n suubeam slanting through a hole in the vegetation; then for au in staut they flash Into view llko na ex plosion of burning color. It is thus that tho great butterflies are seen to the best effect No one can imagine what a picture they produce in their nntlvo haunts as their wings flash and close and flash again in the sunlight as they fly. No; this upper world of the Amazon forests has been closed to human be ings and promises to remain a perpet ual mystery unless with the aid of some aerial craft ono may be ifclo to visit it Chambers' Journal. BsuJ the Press to a friend. Kipling's Corncob. "Did Kipling ever steal one of my corncob pipes?" said the late Mark Twain once. "Never, and if he says so he's wrong. He tried to steal one and failed; then he tried to steal another, but I pre vented the theft and gave it to him, probably the only pipe that Kipling ever got honestly." Thrift. An economical housewife crank a quantity of silver nitrate by mistake. The doctor, who had been hastily sum moned, ordered large drafts of the white of eggs to be administered. Mary, Mary," murmured the almost unconscious patient, "save the yolks for piiddlngsr-Success Magazine. Tha Champion, "By the way." continued the near sport, "who Is the lightweight cham pion of A meiicit ':" "It If slill :i matter of doubt." an Kver"l I In wWf guy. "Home claim f!r ttV !': pi.. ,.,,. fjp.iirr. while otli v . !' ' .!;! It: rurlMerl lo it " - SUMMONS. In the Justices Court for the District of Athena, county of Umatilla, state of Oregon. Homer I. Watts, Plaintiff ) vs. f Summons. Anna Bergevin, Defend't. ) To Anna Bergevin, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within 42 days from the first publication ot this summons; service of this summons npon you being made by pnblioation and if you fail to appear, answer or in any wRy plead in said aotion you will suffer judgment t- be taken against you for the sum of $225.00 for damagos done by you to property be longing to and in the possession of the plaintiff, by yon willfully and wrong fully trespassing npon plaintiff's prop erty, towit: lots 13 and 14, seotion 10 and lots 3 and 4 seotion 15, all in T. 3, N. R. 35, E. W. M. Same trespass being committed on or about the 85 of -April, 1910, and further for cost and disbursements of this action. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order made out aud entered by the above entitled Court in opon court, on May 27. 1910 and said summons shall be published in the Athena Press beginning on Fri day, June 3, 1910, and appealing onoe a week for 6 consecutive weeks, the last publication being on Friday, July 15, 1910. Given under my hand, this 27 day of May, 1910. B. B. Richards, Justice of the Peace, Homer I. Watts, Atty. for Plaintiff. Improved Wheat Lands We can supply you with improved wheat land, good soil, on easy terms, at $25 to $!15 per acre. These lauds are improving every yoar and are now is good as your lands were a few years ago which are now selling at $00 to $100 per aore. These lands will soon be selling at $50 to $60 per acre. Buy now and don't regret having waited. If you bad bought land in your vicin ity several years ago, you would now bo lion. For furthor particulars, ad dress Jay-Hayden Realty company, Lind, Wash President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the president of the Indus trial aud Orphan's Home at Maoou, Ga., who writes: "We have used Elect rio Bitters in this institution for nine years. It has proved a most ex cellent medicine for stomach, liver and, kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family modioines on earth." It invigorates all vital organs, purities the blood, aids digestion cre ates appetite. To strengthen and build up pale, tbin, weak children or ruudown people it has no equal.. Best for female complaints. Only 50o. at all druggists. REPORT OP' THE CONDITION oy THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA No. 4516. AT Athena, in the State of Oregon, AT THE Close of Business June 30, '10 RESOURCES. l,oiui( and tllwount ' ISO (HI H2 Ovcrdriills xi'cutvd and nnmeurcd "74 t U S IhiihIh to Hivuiv otif ululum VI f00 (H) ItiimlM, awurltU'N, etc. 7i"l 21 llHiikiiiK-lnmso furniture fixture 10 000 00 luie from .Nut. Hunks, not rtwrve tmimtK 3SSWT3 Due from Slate and Private Hunks mid Hankers, Trust Companies ml iSavtiiKsi Hanks, '.!! lHif from nnr'v'U reserve necnta, .'18 tX4 01 t'liookn iud other Cnsh item ' 82 Fnu-tHmM iwjier currency, nickels audecuu, . WR4 Hpcrlo 13WU00 Ked'm'n fund with VB Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Si) 00 Total C37tl8Ki75 LIABILITIES. $.i0 000 00 8 8S5 73 12 MX) 00 THJ -H 129 ISS M (IS 5l! 241 100 ,50 000 00 Cuyittul stock paid lu Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes iiaid .National fank notes outstanding lue to other Natkuwl Banks Individual deposit subject lo check lH'iimmt ecrtilU'Ute of ileiiosli 'ashler's cheeks ouistamliiitf Uills pnvablo, Including eertitlcalea ol deosit for iiiouny borrowct. Total $S7etS State of On-oon, ( , Count of Umatilla I , , , 1 K.8, 1.etirow, ITesUlent or above-named bank, do solemnly sw ear that Ihe above state meat Is true tot he best of my knowledge and belief K. H. i-e Urow, President. Subscribed and sworn to ueiorenie mis t, r . nson. Notary IMblio. A, R. AlcKweu, day of July, H'10. CoitKKOT Attest! Notice of Sale. Jackson Nelson will sell all of the personal property belonging to B. J. Boddy'a estate at private sale: 2 movable bouses, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 span horses and harness, 1 saddle horse, 1 saddle, 1 single harness. Terms: All sales for less than $50 to be cash ; all above for oasb or secur ed notes, payable in 3 months. Sales made at any time. Here's a Snap. A 310 aores diy land ranch for sale ohet p, if bought before Maroh 1st. 1910. Have option and oan sell cheap. Will guarantee 50 per cent a year on your money in raise in value, besides guarantee 10 per cent interest on crop. Write concerning this ranch and learn particulars. Midvale Iteal Estate and Loan Co , Midvale, Idaho. Won't Need a Crutch. When Editor J. P. Sosaman, of Cor nelius, N. C, brnised his leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Xbeo Bucklen's Arnioa Salve healed it thor oughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for Ulcers, boils, burns, trnises, cuts corns, sores, pimples, eczema or piles. 25 cents at all druggists. Professional S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Office on Tblrd Street, Athena Oregor - G. S. NEWSOM, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls answered promptly night or day. Office in Post Building; Residence op posite M. E. Church. V. R. BILYEU, Dentist Athena, Oregon Office in Post Building. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. PETERSON & WILSON Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon WATTS & NEAL Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Freewater, Oregon THE MOST SCIENTIFIC M L. Watts. S. K Wilson, tUvotor. ITCH To be had in the County II H Hill, Jeweler, Athena. I. Dr. G. S. Newsom has opened offices in the Post building. Diseases of wo men and children a specialty. Residence opposite M. E. Church. Can be Cured when THE j ST. NICHOLS HOTEL J. E. FROOME, prop. Iff 1 RADI MARK. Is Used. TRY IT TO-DAY! vv ny suner witn severe neaci- aches, have fainting spells or be fretful? Your liver needs at- t a tentlon. Try Herblno the great liver regulator. A CURES Biliousness, Constipation, X Dyspepsia. Chills and Fever and all Liver Complaints. J - PRICE 50 CENTS. X BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. Y ST. LOUIS, . MISSOURI. . I Sold and Recommended by Byron N. Hawks Only First-class Hotel in the City. ! nr. . . THE ST. NICHOLS Is Mie only one that can accommodate 4 . commercial travelers. W ' j Can beiecomended for Its clean and well ventilated rooms. Z : : Cob. Main and Third, Atbbna, Or. 4 Sensational $150,000 Sale Still greater, values created by the phenomenally brisk selling. This event is rapidly aeoomplisbiiig its purpose, and many lots have already greatly dwindled. These have been rearranged and again reduced to make their com plete oleaianoe a certainty. , Dress Goods at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Women's Suits and Coats at Sensational f 150,000 Sale Prices. Men's Clothing at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Boys' Clothing at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. , Muslin Underwear at Sensationall $150,000 Sale Prioes. Silk Petticoats at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Children's Dresses at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Art Squares at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Trunks and Valines at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Millinery at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Cnt Glass at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Coffee Pots at $150,000 Sale Prices. " MenVSox at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Men's Underwear at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Meu's Shirts at Sensational $150,000 Sale prioes. Men's Extra Pants at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Men's Hats at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Princess Slips at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade 1902 llfl yVM PKIZE WALL PAPERS 1 Hp These fameus patterns are handsomer J tifWfM ani botter made than those pf any fumM K ' tfff i'SKothcr manufacturer. Thoy consist of all InW&h J Erades from the most inexpensive Kitchen JtWW-fi M-T' X arvllSed Room papers to the choicest Halls, fralS"' I" ning Rooms and Parlors, representing a Iffl'l? W f-VJj st xk of over 3,000,000 rolls. Mi 1 1 p Mil )cq 't buy pld shop orn goods when jjMj WB CAN $ AVB YOU P0 PER CEKT. ljS on any one of our 600 patterns-manufactur- a Kr? K 3 1 d expressly for the spring of 1903. ' WSwl Si t3 ORDERS TAREH FOR OKI ROOM OR A WBOl MOUSS. .u jV ,,v: DES1QNS AND COLORLNOS EXCLUSIVE. 2j3 W $,Jk . y,Xi..4:5i;-.:t JrHV:f'larJ:ifi iiLiiiiiiniriin Bi iTirniTwwir i - - ' ' -i n ir imii" n i ir i iihhl i jar OFFICERS . S. Le GROW, President, . H. KOEPKE Vice-President, ED. E. KOONTZ, Casheir, E. A. ZERBA, Ass't. Cashier. DIRECTORS H. KOEPKE, F. S. Le GROW, S. F. WILSON, ' E. E. KOONTZ, M. L. WATTS. nn ii j !1 Jk Han It J OF ATHENA CA PITAL STOCK. $50.000 ...... SURPLUS, $35,000 Arrangements have been consummated between this bank and the Western Union Telegraph Company for the transfer of moaey by telegraph. For this purpose the Bank has been appointed an agent of the Company. I1 PliPUWM M.fWSMlAf Carl Christian ". j r . ' w, KverythlnB First Claim - Mo d ern and Cji-to -date SOUTH SIDE MAIN ; STREET ATHENA Special Prices for a Limited Time Pat. Suction Plates, $12. Non-Suction Plates $10, Front or anterior crowns of heayy 22 K gold $5.00. Molar & Bicuspid C'ns $6 Silver fillings 50c and up; Gold. $1 litv rempnr Kn Cleaning free, when other Dental work is done by me. Call for free examination and estimate; work guaranteed DR. V. R. B1LYEU, - - Post Building, Athena. v SEETHAT 50fT UPl al Paper Paints, Oils, Glass House Sign and Carriage Painting E. T.. Kidder, McArthur Building I City li eat iliarket I WM. JAMIESON, Prop. NORTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET The Best Meat to be found in Town. Come and see me. I will treat you right. WM. JAMIESON, ATHENA, OREGON Are You Looking for BARGAINS' In Choice Farm Lands if so I can supply your wants, as I carry the largest list of choice traots in western Whitman Connty. Bang ing from 80 to 1500 acres. Prioes $25 to $40 per aore according to location and im provements. Buy now and take ad vantage of a raise'of from $10 to $20 per aore in the next two years. If in terested write me. George W. Taylor, La Crosse, Wash. THE QUELL RESTAURANT GOOD THINGS TO EAT WELL SERVED ; GUS LA FONTAINE.' PROP Pendleton, Or. TROY LAUNDRY For GOOD WORK iUENRY KEENE, Agent. KEENE'S . Barber Shop Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. ...................... Shop North Side Main Street. Athena. Ore.