731 The Universal Range Leads in Efficiency and Economy WHITE PORCELAIN SPLASHER BACK PATENTED ADJUSTABLE ' SLIDING OVEN DAMPER PATENTED LIFT SOLID CAST LEFT END Hi WIDE & SHALLOW wm gj FIRE BOX Hi DRAFT L POKER DOOR , REMOVABLE DUPLEX GRATES IK MACHINE FACED REGISTER DAMPER II SANITARY LEG BASE Wi S- If: 'v is Aim in ir KEY PLATE H 1 ir"v..i t iiiimi in iiiiiikiiiiinjitgxmnimii a wSsiiiiTiPi Pit . Lffl IISJ 1H ' 11 1 1 V.7 - . XV OROP DOOR MBINATION SMOKE & CHECK DAMPER KEY PLATE TOP DOUBLE OVEN BACK PORCELAIN LINED HITE PORCELAIN DOOR FRONT PORCELAIN FLUE LINING EAVY ASBESTOS MILL BOARD HEAVY POLISHED STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR LINING PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM CLEAN OUT DOOR i TRIBUTE UNIVERSAL Sj We now have on our floor, a full line of these Ranges. ROGERS & GOODMAN (A Mercantile Trust,) ATHENA, OREGON j 22 Years Ago. March 29,- 1904 ; After casting about for a location for a lodge hall, the local Odd Fel lows and Knights of Pythias lodges have selected the Fischer property, on the north side of Main street for the site. The trustees of the two lodges have purchased the property, and after proper incorporation, it will be owned jointly. The price paid was $2,000, and the tansfer in owner ship has been made. The Caledonian society met on Satr urday evening in response to call of President Botkin, to consider the ad visability of holding a picnic this season, when it was decided by an animous vote that a two day's picniq be held at Athena, and the dates flx-. ed for May 27 and 28. v-- The Oregon Lumber Yard is the name of the latest business enter prise to be added to Athena indus tries. Mr. Ed. Barrett, the well known contractor and builder, is the manager of the new yard, which is located on the south side of Main street, near the 0. R. & N. station. Ord Bostwick visited with friends in Milton Sunday. Mrs. Bert Warren and Miss Cassie Mclntyre visited Miss Eva McLean in Milton Saturday and Sunday. Arthur Stone, catcher for the high school ball team, of this city, is quite i!l this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stone, near Adams. , George Perringer, the well known race horse man, will move his string of horses from Pendleton to Walla Walla, on account of superior track facilities in the garden city. The Athena public school ball team is scheduled to play in Adams Sat urday afternoon. . - At a recent meeting of Mignonette Itebekah lodge, four members were initiated. This one of the most pro gressive lodges in the city, and has about 125 members in good stand ing. - Baseball fans in Athena are fa miliarizing themselves with the base ball schedule of the Coast League. Their interest will settle mainly in the fortunes of the Portland team in asmuch as it represents the state in the baseball arena, and further, be cause of the fact that Dan Shea, a "Yellow Kid," plays behind the plate for the Portland Browns. April 1, 1904 John Thompson, the stockman, who returned from -the foothill range southeast of town yesterday, tells of the terrible . condition in which the stock cattle are at the present time. Mr. Thompson estimates that the number of dead cattle lying in the draws and canyons from Gibbon up to Bingham Springs is 250 head, and says this is but a starter in the loss that is yet to come. Yesterday, shortly before noon, the little two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brotherton, while play ing, fell into a pan of hot water and was seriously burned about the hips and thigh. The democratic primaries will be held next Thursday , April 7. Dele gates to county convention, which will be held in Pendleton, Tuesday, April 12, will be elected. Stone for the foundation of the new Stahl building is being received and with good weather will soon be placed in the wall. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Winship is sick this week. Misses Lula Tharp and Lulu Gross will visit Mrs. H. C. Manela in Wal la Walla tomorrow. The Friday Afternoon club met today with Miss Nellie Foss, at her home in the north part of town. John Bonewitz, of Newberg, Ore gon is in the city; Mr. Bonewitz is desirous of securing a 10-acre tract of land adjoining town, but he can find no such tract for sale at 'this time. Dozens of families could be attracted to Athena if such tracts of land could be obtained. Maurice Hill and Bennie Gross, of the 7th grade, were exempt from monthly examination, Jiaving ob tained an' average of above 90 per cent in all studies. Melville Johns has been quite sick with tonsilitis the past week, but is now recovering. T ' t " Hunters Care Little for Gnu s Ferocity The gnu, with the head of a horse, the long, narrow face, the body of a horse, an antelope's legs, an upstand ing mane and a flowing tail that reaches to the ground. Is Indeed a fan tastic creature, writes Lillian Gish, F. Z. S. His terrlbie vpice, his pose every thing about him suggests fierceness. But though savage in captivity, he Is extremely nervous, with a great regard for his own safety. A herd of these gnus on the veldt is an alarming sight. Prancing and wheeling, and tossing their heads, they approach a strange object in single file, forming themselves into a solid square as they come pear. In this position they will stand for hours, glaring at a tent set up on the plains, as though ready to tear It to pieces. But this is a game of bluff. Let the owner of the tent show himself with a gun, and though they may gambol wild ly around him, uttering loud snorts, it will be in ever-widening circles. The first shot sends tbem flying, and so great Is their speed that they van ish within a few seconds. Bird's Mother Love Example of Heroism The boy who "stood on the burning deck, whence all but he had fled," has won the Immortality of a well-known poem, but probably a certain skylark will not find her poet, although the certainly deserves one. While beating out a field fire at Felt bam, in Middlesex, firemen noticed a skylark sitting on her nest on the ground, In the direct path of the flames. The bird continued to sit on her egge with dense smoke rolling round her, and even when the flames caught the grass of which the nest was constructed she did not stir until the firemen were close upon her. So struck were the men with the bird's heroism and devotion that they determined to save her home at all costs. They set about Isolating the nest, and were so successful that, al though the fire spread all around, the nest was scarcely damaged and the eggs remained Intact London Tit-Bits. Polar Explanation Early efforts in polar exploration were largely for commercial Inter ests. During the Twentieth century the renewal of exploration In the Arctic and Antarctic regions has been due largely to the spirit of scientific research, but also for geographic achievement Peary, at the North pole, made a great number of ob servations which are very valuable In the study of geography, physiog raphy, meteorology and oceanography. Visitors Find Ready Welcome in Denmark It Is a common habit of American towns to erect a' colossal "Welcome" sign by the railway stations for the Information of tourists. In England and also in America, hundreds of homes have Inscribed the magic word on the doormat, where of course, the visitor wipes his boots. In Denmark, however, there are no electric signs to bid you welcome, and no house "says it with doormats," but I venture to say that there is not a town or vil lage In the country, where It Is not written on the face of every blue-eyed Dane that you meet. From modern Esbjerg to ancient Elslnore, from Frederikshavn to Moen,. every face seems to say, "We are glod to see you In our country." And what a country It Is, In which to take pleasure In such a welcome 1 Surrounded by the sea on nearly nil sides, a kingdom of Is lands, lakes and woods. From the shelving duties of Jutland to the rugged cliffs of Bornholm, wood-encircled fjords and romance-encrusted castles provide a welcome whose sin cerity can never be doubted. From "My European Excursions," by Edwin Robert I'etrle. Declare Birds Are Insensible to Color Bavarian scientists claim to have made certain the fact that birds cannot see color, are not affected by It; In fact, any color is good with the birds, even those of bright and gay plumage having no appreciation of the fact that they are better dressed than others. ' Even the gorgeous display of the male peacock brings no sensation of beautiful colors to the eyes of other birds about. The test with birds' eyes show, the scientists assert, that birds do not look at things as human beings do, that all flying birds by day see everything In a bright, red orange light and are only sensitive In a slight way to the short waves of light that make blue and vio let visible. Night-flying birds are less sensitive to colors than those that make their flight by day, the eyes of all birds being screened from Intense light by tiny globules of oil In the retina of the eye that act as color screens. The Bavarian scientists say the Darwin Idea, that beautiful plumage of birds Is a factor in the selection of mates, is merely a fanciful theory, poetic and interesting but lacking scientific support. Famous European Canal The Marseille-Rhone canal Is a notable European project executed dur ing the war period involving on artificial waterway SI miles long and extending from the Rhone river at Aries to the Pay of Marseille. It Is also notable In that It includes a tunnel 4V4 miles long which pierces the mountain ridge north of the city .and affords direct access to the harbor. In addition to the tunnel there was Involved a breakwater con struction between Marseille and Port de Bone. 112 Indicted In Rum Plot Cleveland, Ohio. An indictment naming 112 persons in an alleged boot leg alcohol conspiracy was returned by the federal grand Jury here. The document charges 165 overt acts and includes millionaires, real estate men, manufacturers, railroad employes, warehouse men, government employes and bootleggers in 12 cities. Forty six of these indicted are from St. Paul, 21 from Cleveland, 15 from Duluth, 10 from Philadelphia, five each from Chicago and Minneapolis, four from San Jose and San Francisco, three from Pittsburgh and one each from niroit. Ronton and Providence. F I THE PRIZE WINNER Miss Margaret Mason, of Dayton, Washington winner of the prize box of Winesap apples, offered by Steve for the most original message re ceived during the Athena community Radio concert broadcast by KOWW recently, acknowledges receipt of the prize as follows: ' On the Seventeenth of Ireland, When all the world was gay, . There arrived a box of apples From a friend not far away. Now, these were extra fancy And proved a great delight, To some of my good neighbors, Who happened in that night. You told me to display them If possibly I could; And truly I intended to, And really tho't I would. . But I could not be selfish And as their appetites increased, I took some up to Main Street, And gave them all a treat. Now you may tell your orchardist I have advertised them, well; Their flavor you see, was hard to resist, So he'll probably have chances to sell. Since receiving your gift, just lately I have acquired a new name; They are calling me Winesap Peggy, And may those apples be blamed. And now Mr. Grocer of Oregon, I wish to extend my thanks, For the prize you gave so easily won, Should be praised amid highest ranks. I'd like to see you in person; Perhaps someday we'll meet, And. I shall be able to thank you again For that one glorious treat. Value Bumblebees at Weight in Gold Bumblebees ore worth much more every day to the United States than all our gold mines. Yes, they are worth more than all gold and sliver mines together even If you multiply the mines by two. i'ou con rate the bum blebees nt about $00,000,000. Perhaps you did not know It, but we owe our clover hoy crop to the bumblebee. And our clover Is worth more than $300,000,000. every year.' When Uncle Sam tried to Introduce red clover In the Philippines he mode a big discovery. Red clover would not reproduce Itself In those1 Islands. , It took considerable time to find out the reason for that failure-was ab sence of bumblebees. These buzzing tollers are the chaps who fertilize red clover distribute the pollen and so complete the yearly cycle of maturity. And no Insect except the humble bee with his tibnoriiuilly , long tongue can do thut little trick In a red clover Held. When Uncle Sam took a corgo of bumblebees out to Manila the Job of raising red clover liny In the Philip pines was accomplished. Philadel phia Inquirer. South American ttonorea The statue of Gen. Jose de San Martin In Judiciary park Is the first statue of a South American to be erected In Washington. It is a replica of one In Buenos Aires and was thought a fitting gift to this country, since San Martin was a patriot to whom many South Americans accord the reverence that people In this coun try pay to the memory ''f Ooorge Washington. Maddening Walker had been going about for two days with a worried look on his usually smiling face. A friend stopped him and asked the reason for the sud den change from Joy to1 gloom. "I fear my wife Is going Insane. It's those people next door," Walker sold. "What have they done? What's the trouble?" the friend asked. "She can't hear a sound of them all day long." ','.; CLASSIFIED Marcelling Miss May Lanning has taken over the Marcelling Parlor, formerly operated by Miss Florence Gagnon, and will appreciate the pa tronage of the ladies of Athena and vicinity. Phone 582. Piano for Sale near AthenaBeau tiful high grade piano mustbe sold at once. Big discount and terms $10 monthly to reliable party.. For par ticulars write Cline Piano company 66 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Invest in a year's subscription to the Press, $2.00. For Sale Netted Gem seed po tatoes. Phone 32F5. For Sale Pure bred Plymouth Rock cockrels for breeding purposes. Ralph Allen, phone 24F11, Athena. For S1a A RQ-ei?se canacitv "Old TruRtv tncuhator" new. has never been unpacked. Phone 132, Athena. For Sale Choice Barred Rock eggs for hatching. $1.00 per setting, $6.00 per hundred, rhone 31F5. We are Equipped to do Job Printing All Kinds. Short Notice Discovery of Value One day an English physician, who loved growing green things, found on the Islund of Trinidad a few tiny grasslike plants In a ribbon conefield. The Englishman, delighted that he had caught nature napping and found out one of her secrets, took the little plants to his home garden, and In due time he discovered that he had sev eral fine new vorletlos of sugar cone One of these new varieties was car ried to Hawaii, where It multiplied and produced a new race of sugar cane that will grow on poor luhd. In n handful of years Cuba fairly won the nickname, "The Sugar P.nwl of the World." So great Is the de mand for Cuban cane sugar that sho has never been able to satisfy her eager buyers. Marian Benton Sal lard, In St. Nicholas. Uncle Knows Everything Bobby, age seven, who had nevei seen a negro, was visiting his uncle one day, and his uncle took him to town. While walking down the street a negro woman passed. "Uncle," usked Bobby, "why did that lady have her face blncked that way?" "Why, Bobby, that was her natural color," the uncle informed him. "She's a negress." "Is she black thut way all over?" "Yes," he was told. "Gosh, uncle, you know everythlngi don't yu" tfUPOPRACTon PRIVATE OFFICE WHEN YOU'RE REELING ILL and no medicines and ordinary prac titioners will help you, you some times turn as a last resort to a chiro practor. Why not come to us in the first place and save pain and ex pense? We can surely help you as we have helped many, many others. Dr. W. Boyd Whyte Stangier Building, Phone 708 Pendleton, Oregon. 957 J ALLEN BELL DRAYMAN Phone 24 Transfer and Express Prqmpt Service Dealer in ICE Claude Dickenson Phone 572, Athena, Oregon Auto Truck Dray City and Countiy HAULING Always at Your Service The Lumber You Need If you are planning alterations or ad ditions to your building, let us give you an estimate on the Lumber need ed. You will be pleasantly surprised at the reasonble total we will quote. Wood and Coal Fence Posts Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Main Street, Athena "Script Porm Butter Wrappers So's Yer Ole Man! Most of his famliy and a lot of his neighbors ?Whai? Get their Barber work at Haworth & Harris Shop. Why not you? We cater to no one in particular, every one in general. Agency Troy Laundry. Make old Rugs like new. Phone 583. HAWORTH & HARRIS BARBERS S3SBHSBSK3, THE ATHENA MARKET We carry the best eax That Money Buys Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. A. W. LOGSDON Main Street Athena, Oregon.