Sits Mm tm N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. BOYD, Owner and Publisher Subscription Ratea. One copy, one year $2.00 One copy, six months $1.00 One copy, three months 73 Athena, Oregon, February 18 15)27 AS THE GOVERNMENT SEES The state market agent says the Department of Agriculture in its re cent released outlook on the agri cultural situation, makes it plain that farming will not be any better for the coming year than it has been in the past unless acreages are re duced and less products raised. Fol lowing are the condensed findings: A continuation of low returns from most crops unless acreages are re duced; domestic demand will be about the same as in 1926; some im provement in foreign purchasing power, also larger foreign production to offset; some increase in farm labor and wages may be lower; no change in the prices of building ma terial or farm machinery; flaxseed prices are not likely to be higher; lower prices for corn are in prospect, as south will increase corn and de crease cotton; livestock must be held at present basis if present prices are to hold; hog producers have favor able outlook as also egg producers; wool market appears firm at present prices; dairy industry is on a strong er basis than last year; potato prices cannot hold unless over-planting is guarded against; lower prices for cabbage will result unless production is held down; onion production should be reduced sharply; bean acreage should be reduced from last year; caution should be exercised not to in crease strawberry production; the apple industry indicates a more stable condition. The 0. A. C. report states that the general level of farm prices continues to decline; that the December figure was 16 points below that of the same month a year ago. o WISE UP ON IT' France does not coddle to the Cool idge naval reduction scheme, and Japan will assent to it if permitted to maintain her present naval and military status. Which is all right, for the reason that the above men tioned nations are beginning to pre pare their countries for prepared ness; just what Coolidge should be doing right now, instead of favoring the scrapping of what little part of the naval power the United States has left. Have you read "Fists Across the Sea" in the current number of Harpers? If you have, you'll vote for battle ships instead of boosting propaganda to destroy those we new have, and if you haven't read it, do so and wise up. We just might as well get used to policing as long as there is policing to do, and thei'3 is no use in Coolidge trying to lull his nation into the idea that, its police force can be cut down at this time, when the war flame still roars and European peoples "looking daggers" and commercially organizing against his country. o Why not the country newspapers merge on an enlarged plan, similar to the proposed railway mergers. For instance the Freewater Times, Milton Eagle, Weston Leader, Athena Tress and Helix View point might effect consolidation, whereby the Viewpoint man be pre vailed upon to do the work, leaving the rest of us fellows plenty of time to ride in our limousines, go fishing etc. But maybe the arrangement would not appeal to tho Viewpoint man's point of view. We hadn't thought of that. " o They never give up. After many months of persistent hunting, u federal postoffioe inspector came to the end of the trail the other day in the Philipines., when he captured Hugh, youngest of the three Do Autremont brothers, charged with tho Siskiyou train robbery in which four trainmen were ruthlessly mur dered. Others may quit the trail, but Uncle Sum's secret service operatives, never. Ford threatens to crowd the cow, pig and chickens off the ranch with oatmeal cookies prescribed as the proper food for mankind. And then he turns around and tells the ranch er how to farm plowing and plant ing 400 acres per day with his tract ors. Oh, yes, and he advises the farmer to live in town and drive to and from his work in a Ford. Some philosopher, that man Henry. o Sopalja, the man who mushed through weary, silent hours bearing diphtheria toxin to afflicted Nome, won the international dogsledgc race in New Hampshire last week, just as everybody wished he'd do. By the feat he demonstrates again that he is the king of all kings of mushers. na, the Grand Ronde city resorts to wells for its municipal water supply, only we are not required to go 1260 feet to get ours. o Until the state stands on the right side of the ledger, the sensible business-like course to take would be avoiding any further tax expenses for new buildings or anything else we can get along without. 0 i - - i The historic old Corvallis hotel is soon to be replaced by a modern hostelry. One by one the old land marks of Oregon are disappearing, but the Athena Hotel lives on forever. A federal judgeship here in Oregon is being passed by Senator McNary to his brother John, of Salem. Well, why not keep the emoluments of of fice in the family, when the oppor tunity offers. o The Mansfield, Ohio Journal says: "No matter how much we may criti cize the world, the fact remains that it is the only world we have." Fun ny that none of us ever thought of that before. Molla says sportswomen are "nas ty, mean and jealous." Suzanne says they are not; speaking no doubt from the viewpoint of one who is just plain contrary. o . Four carloads of fat cattle shipped from Klamath Falls brought $9,000. Either those cars were awful big ones, or livestock prices are ascend ing. Which ? o Heavy shipments of Portland-made bathing suits go to Europe; indicat ing that interest in pulchritude is not confined to this side of the pond. o La Grande payrolls for 1926 reach ed $1,999,838. Little wonder that La Grande is a good town. Pioneer's First Love Affair Quite Serious Pitvy Crockett liud little schooling, lint Ills lmiKUiige In describing his first love iifTnlr Is expressive If not entirely griiiiiinallcul. While Crockett was working for John Kennedy, a Tennes see Quaker, Kennedy's niece came for a visit. "I soon found myself head over heels In love with this girl," lie wrote In his autobiography. "When I would think of saying anything to her my heart would begin to flutter like a duck In a nuddie; and If I tried to putdo It and sjwak, It would get right smack up in my throat and choke me like a co!U potato. It bore on my mind in this way till at last I con cluded I must die If I didn't broach the subject; and so I determined to begin anil hang on a-trylng to speak till my heart would get out of my throat one way or t'other. "And so one day at It I went, and after several trials I could say a little. I told her liow well I loved her; that she was the darling object of my soul and body ; and I must have her or else I should pine down to nothing and just die away with con sumption. Hut she was an honest girl and didn't want to deceive no body. She told nie she was engaged to her cousin. This news was worse to me than war, pestilence or famine; but still I knowed I could not help myself. I saw quick enough my cuke was dough, and I tried to cool off as fast as possible, hut 1 had hardly safety pipes enough, as my love, was so hot as mighty nigh to burst uiy boilers." Kansas City Times. mm ' mm THE CHEN CABINET York Minster Bella At a recent special service In York Minster, England, the famous bells of the cathedral which had been recast and hung were rededlcnted. All the bells, previously a peal of 11!, cast In 1840, have been recast with additional metal, and a new semi-tone bell has been added between tho sixth and seventh, this completing tho middle ring of eight in E flat. The peal now consists of 13 bells, with the largest, or tenor, hell weighing three tons, and Is said to he one of the finest peals In Knglaud. In addition, there Is lUg Peter, weighing nearly 11 tons, the third largest In the country, the larg er being Itig Paul and Itlg Hen. Kitting Discovered Early A young Cretan fondly embracing a pretty maid who shyly rests her heud on his shoulder Is sculptured on a vase recently exhumed on that l!re clan tale. It proves that kissing was a popular pastime 15 centuries before Christ and that modern sheiks and flappers could teach the Cretans noth ing about the "soul kiss." Ages ago the Cretan clvllixatlon was burled on this Island perhaps by an earth quake. Now excavations are bring ing to light, many evidences of the joys, sorrows and loves of the domes tic and social life of Hs ancient In habitants. They were people much like us. Capper's Weekly. At 1260 feet La Grande struck its second artesian well with a flow of 200 gallon per minute. Lika Athe- Washlngton Park System Pays Well. Olympla. The third biennial report of the state parks committee of Wash ington shows total credits of $3S3, 753.31, with total expenditures from .Tune 19, 119. to September 30, 1926, covering the period of state park de velopment, of $84,604.32. This show net assets to the credit of the state park3 of ?299,li3.95, above- expenses , 1927, Western Newpaper Union.) In every circumstance of our lives lies the stirring knowledge that one's own case, however strange, Is far from being singu lar. Laura Spencer Portor. GOOD PUDDINGS A pudding that Is good and simple to prepare is the following: Lemon Tapioca Pudding. Soak two tablespoon fuls of pearl tapioca in one cupful of wa ter for three hours. Turn a pint of boiling water over It and cook until soft, adding a pinch of salt. Bent the whites of two eggs until stiff, turn over them the boil ing tapioca, beating all the time. Add one cupful of sugar, the grated rind and Juice of two lemons. Serve cold with whipped cream. Maple Tapioca Pudding. Soak six titblespoonfuls of pearl tapioca over Bight. Drain, add four cupfuls of hot water and two cupfuls of brown sugar. Dissolve and bake In the oven until It begins to thicken. Let cool. Add one teaspoonful of vanilla, a pinch of salt and a pint of whipped cream. Serve In sherbet glasses with whipped cream on top. This will serve twelve. Caramel Blanc Mange. Soften one and one-half tablespnonfuls of gelatin In one-third of a cupful of cold water. Caramelize one-half cupful of sugar, then add a scant half cupful of water, boll until a thick, smooth sirup. Let the sirup cool a little, pour over the softened gelatin; when dissolved, strain Into three cupfuls of cream. Add one-fourth of a cupful of sugar and a pinch of salt Stir until the sugar Is dissolved. Serve Ice cold. Apple Fluff. (Irate one large, good flavored apple, adding one-half cupful of sugar while grating. Beat the white of one egg until stiff, add apple and beat stiff. Serve with the following custard: Cook one cupful of rich milk, one egg yolk, two tablespoonfuls of sugar until creamy. Flavor to taste and cool on Ice. Crumble Torte. Whip the whites of two eggs until stiff, add the yolks, also beaten, chop one cupful of pe cans. Mix one cupful of sugar, a tablespoonful of flour and a teaspoon ful of baking powder, add slowly t the beaten eggs, then add the chopped nuts. Add one cupful of finely cut dates, mix well and bake In a well buttered bread-loaf tin for half an hour. Health Nurse Report A total of 182 visits were made for all purposes, investigative, instruct ive, nursing and miscellaneous. 71 letters were written and 362 wero sent out for the association. Eight schools were visited and 17 visits were made to schools. Seven hundred and ninety-eight school children were weighed and measured, the physical examination was given, 192 had de fective teeth, 158 suspected enlarged tonsils, 70 suspected nasal obstruc tion, 103 were 7 per cent or more un derweight, 15 were 20 per cent or more overweight. In the recent re ports from the State Board of Health we are finding an increasingly largo number of small pox throughout the state. This is due, our physicians tell us to the lack of vaccination which has so effectively controlled smallpox for a number of years in the past. There are however no cases reported from this county. Umatilla Dam Bill Quashed. Washington, D. C. The bill for tha Umatilla dam, introduced by Senatoi McNary, was quashed for this session of congress by the adverse report on it by the budget officer. The bill is now before the senate irrigation and reclamation committee and probably will stay there until the end of the session. The Churches Church of Christ Dr. A. M. Meldrum is giving to all who are attending a very unusual series of Scripture messages and those who are hearing him are real izing that they are being mightily benefited by their attendance. Dr. Meldrum is the most outstanding speaker that Athena has had or will in all probability hear except on very rare occasions but he has a series of messages in the Christian church from now on until the 27 and1 you will be pleased, instructed and spiritually benefited if you do not let this op portunity pass. Remember every evening at 7:30 and on the next two Sunday mornings 11 A. M. Other church activities at the usual time. Bible school aim 70 in attendance. Our slogan, "Work, Pray, Come!" CLASSIFIED Baby Chicks Rhode Island reds, McRaes strain $18.00 per 100, none better. S. C. White Leghornes $19.00 per 100. O. A. C. strain, Barred Ply mouth Rocks, $18.00 per 100. Good layers mated to O. A. C. cockrels. Why send away for chicks when you can get just as good at home. Order early. 15 per cent books your order for chicks. D. C. McFadyen, Athena. Weaving Mrs. Henry Booher is prepared to do carpet weaving. Lost Large brown and sable Col lie. Name Meldrum Rt. 8 Spokane, Wn. on collar. Reward for informa tion or recovery. Geo. R. Gerking, Athena, Oregon. For Sale Twenty-one head young mules 3 to 5 years old and ten head good young horses. F. J. Watkins, Fifth Street. Athena. Oregon. For Sale One leather Davenette, some leather rockers as good as new. Phone 454, or call on J. F. Herr. Now is the time to clean up your rubbish. Hoggard has two teams to do it. Good netted gem potatoes at $2 per sack. Good fresh Swiss and Jersey milk cow with heifer calf, giving 40 to 45 lbs milk per day. A. H. Swant. Phone 31F11 Weston. Bell & Dickenson, draymen, have acquired a team of horses to do gar den plowing and other work as re quired. Special attention will be giv en to spring plowing, fertilizer and dirt hauling, cellar excavation, etc. Call on us to haul away your winter's accumalation of rubbish. Horses and Mules George Shaver of Union will soon be in Athena with a car load of good, young, broke Horses and Mules Wait for this bunch, it's a good one. See them at Bolin's Correl near Lumber Yard. This Six-Room Bungalow . Adapts Self to Any Lot I .J..- - tann -iiyaMSSa.SI ... t t , . l .-.,Jflaa.V' i ir, .-m...' j . ! I "Step On It Now" to Plow Get Ready With 01 0 lver an Plows Oliver Chilled Hardened, Deep Suck, in 2 and 3-bot-tom Gangs. We have in stock the New 95, with its Heat-Treated Beams-the last word in plows. ROGERS & GOODMAN ( A Mercantile Trust) ES9ffiI3BBSEB&BiS mi mi am nm m m m mi mi m mxumim The Athena Hotel J. E. FROOME, PROP. Courteous Treatment, Clean Beda Good Meals Tourists Made Welcome Special Attention Given to Home Patrons Corner Main and Third Athena, Oregon Real state Insurance Farm Loans Cheap Money B. I RICHARDS, Athena r. 5v At Finch's HOOD RUBBERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN CATTLE KING HIGH AND LOW TOP RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Cleaning and Pressing G. W. Finch, Prop. Main Street, Athena, Oregon THE KILGORE CAFE GERALD KILGORE, Proprietor Short Order Lunches and Meals served at all hours. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. A full line of Candies. NONE BUT WHITE HELP EMPLOYED Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor - - Athena, Oregon 939 THE ATHENA MARKET T1IKKK Is much to be said In favor of the one-story dwelling, and when the floor plan Is as expertly arranged as In this Colonial bungalow the usual objections of lack of privacy and long distances to walk, are avoided. This house may run either lengthwise or across the width of the lot Ta exterior Is of stained grey shingles with either a green shingled or tiled roof The trimmings should be white and the shutters green to harmonize with the roof. The three bedrooms are well shut on from the rest of the house. The large tien porch or sunroom can be made to oicu off either the living or dining room. The kitchen has the desired built-in features. Including the useful breakfast nook. The cost of this house can be ma terially reduced by omitting the basement and allowing space on the laain floor for a small boiler room. The walls and roof also are sheathed with celotex to keep the tempera ture at comfort point the year round. , Clotehnl Institute, Chicago, Hit, trKrs: tto ui Ttn! f'i. f-f 1 lr-i t H j-i jr.y&R. f HUT IVOPt Km nM I The Best Dentistry Done Without Pain Dr. Leach Bond Building, Pendleton. I We carry the best Meat That Money Buys J. L. Harman BlacksmithiDg Oxy-Acetylene Weld. Delivery and Truck Bodies Manufactured Main Street Athena, Oregon WATTS & PRESTBYB Attorneys-At-Law Main Street. Athena, Oregon . State and Federal Court Practice DRS. A. D. & R. A. FRENCH . OPTOMETRISTS French Optical Parlors 15 E. Main St Phone 653 WALLA WALLA, WASH. , Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. A. W. LOGSDON Main Street Athpna j j Mam Street ' Athcna Oregon. Foley's Kidney Cure mokes kidneys end bUdJer rih ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co, AMERICAN BEAUT' i FLOUR Is made in Aihena, bj Athena labor, in one oi the very- best equipped mill 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 then a, Oregon. Waitsburg, Wash