' tK"i a kiss THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, MAY 24, 1929 H INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER F. B. BOYD. Owner and Publisher Subscription Rates. One copy, one year JJ'n One copy, six months 2 One copy, three months " Athena, Oregon, May 24, 1929 Father Abraham Wise in Departing From Ur The diggers, comments the Montreal Star, have uncovered the city of Ur, the place Father Abraham left be cause lie felt the need of expansion. Ur, It appears, had a luxurious civ ilization and the women wore hair nets. The hair nets may have had something to do with Abraham's mov ing on to wider fields. To a man with the pioneer spirit hair nets for wom en must have looked like tliC last word In superfluous expenditure, especially If, os was the custom among the pa triarchs, he had a number of-wives all of whom wouTd want hair nets. At all events Abraham decided to get out of the hair net district and so he embarked on the great adventure which persists to this day. It may be news to Abraham that ten of the tribes that posterity numberless as the sands of the desert were lost, even more completely lost than the city of Ur, which has Just been un earthed after C,000 yeiirs In the grave, but the other ten tribes found them selves on their feet wherever they fetched up and are now among the soiidest citizenry of the world. Abra ham will be glad to hear this. Ha made no mistake in leaving Ur, the hair net city. In vain was the hair net spread In the sight of the victim. Abraham was too wise to be taken In that snare. He took himself and his daughters and his wives and his maid servants out of the reach of tempta tion. Ills sons, having families of their own, shared Abraham's dislike of hair nets and needed no arguments to emigrate. In the light of history, we repeat, thnt Abraham made no mistake In leaving Ur. And even If he did, to Ur Is human, to forgive divine. Washing ton Post Roman Bridges Excite Wonder of Engineers Among the notable bridge-building achievements of history are those con structed In the days of the Roman empire, snys a writer In the Detroit News. Some of them still are In use, to the amazement of engineers, while others stand In broken majesty, the results of earthquukes or of purposed human destruction, for the delight and wonder of all beholders. The two bridges, which lead from the Forum side of ltome to the Island In the Tiber and on to the Trastevere, or St. Peter's side, were built In the Second century, B. C. They have been, used very much more than the Applan Way viaduct. They havo stood there against frequent floods and con stant usngo these 2,000 years and they bid fair to keep on standing. The fine bridge across the Tiber, north of Rome, built to carry the Flatnlnlon way northward. Is nnother good ex nmplo of n bridge more than 2,000 years old, which has seen steady and hard use and still appears as good as ever. Narrowing Cull The gulf of California, the narrow arm of the sea Just south of our south western border, seems to be gradually disappearing from the tnnp. Recent surveys show thut the peninsula of Lower California Is widening and that the gulf Is growing more BhaUow each year. flie phenomenon was first aoted more than 200 years ago by the Jesu it priests who were the earliest colo nisers of the peninsula. About thirty years ago a scientifically Inclined In habitant planted n number of palm trees about ten feet from the shore of the sea. Ilia trees nre now more than one hundred yards Inland. Twon ty years ago there was considerable crossing the gulf, but now navigation with large boats is somewhat dangerous. Recollections - An absent-minded man called upon his equally absent-minded doctor, and they spent a pleasant evening togeth er, playing chess and exchanging po litical views. Finally came the boor of parting, and the visitor exclaimed: "You know, doctor, I cams here spe cially for something. OU, yes, now I recall It Our maid has fainted and we want you to see hor right away." 'That reminds me, replied the doc tor. "Your wife wanted you on the telephone a while ago. The maid has passed away." Medieval Car of Book Censure not the pupil who writes In his book that no one Is to purloin It, under various fears: he Is only doing what the medieval monk did before him. Men of religious orders were for centuries not only the custodians but Indeed the creators of books and libraries and the Uenedlctlne order laid down many rules for the care of Its books and manuscripts. "Wash I lest touch of dirty finger on my spot less pages linger," Is literal trans lation of one. Another, "May who ever steals or alienates this manu script, or scratches out Its title, be anathema. Amen." Detroit News, .. Keep Ideals Hlgli A famous artist strictly resolved not to look at silly or funny pictures, sim ply because, when he himself wished to paint all these funny pictures crossed Ms thoughts, and consequent ly they were Interwoven In his work. Hence he made It a rule to look only nt great masterpieces. By doing this he ever kept his mind full of great conceptions, and thus he found It much easier to paint great pictures himself. If people would only make It a rule to observe only that which Is great and good, they would find It much easier to live a great and pure life. Foistl Ivory Mammoth Ivory, sometimes called fossil Ivory, comes from Siberia. The tusks, longer and more curved than those of the elephant, are found In the frown mud of the "tundras" or frozen marshes of the northeastern Siberian wastes. One muiiimoth tusk found In Siberia was VI feet 7 Inches long and weighed 185 pounds. Ordinary fossil Ivory real izes from $75 to $100 per hundred weight Or Try a Kitte Prospective Tenant This apart ment, like I In others you showed mo. Is too small. Not room enough to swing n cat In. I'ed l'p Agent -Ah! Then whj not Unit xniin! oilier umu fluent? Boston Transcript. 9 - ' ri (Great Artist's Pipes Prized as Art Relics j One does not often hear of smoker's .pipes being ranked high among art rel ics. The date of the Introduction of 'tobacco precludes them from boasting of remote antiquity of origin, though your smoker who makes the coloring of a pipe a solemn ritual may have very pronounced views on Its artistic claims. Nor is his point of view Ig nored by the One arts authorities, for, adjacent to a rich collection of snnff boxes, there may be seen at the muse um of decorative arts, In the Louvre, a number of well-seasoned pipes, most of which must have belonged to hearty smokers. Perhaps the most noteworthy are a couple of briars which belonged to the painter Corot It Is said that he smoked these pipes while painting several of his greatest works, and If so, they have a legiti mate claim to distinction. Pipes at tributed to Illustrious men are not un commonly met with elsewhere in Par is, usually In cafes which were fre quented by the great, but they are sometimes of doubtful authenticity. Verlnlne, for Instance, would appear to have left a pine in almost every cafe he frequented, and,, these were many. From the Continental Edition of the London Dully Mall. Pleasure-and Profit in Scorpion Hunting One of the most peculiar bunting ex peditions on record Is that which takes place at more or less regular Inter vals In the town of Mardlne, In Asia Minor. The town is surrounded by an cient walls built to nrotect It from In- ! vaders, and hidden In various places In these walls are hordes oi scorpi ons which often become a menace to the population. In order to keep down the number of these pests, said to be death-dealing, a bonus is offered by the municipality and regular hunts are organized. The hunts take place at night when the hunters, armed with lanterns, poke around the walls and dislodge the scorpions. The next day they carry them to the town officials and collect the money due them as a reward. It frequently happens that they must wait upon the pleasure of that official, when they while away the time by making their ferocious cap tlves engage in combat Bets nre made on the results, and It often happens that members of the waiting party have lost their money before they re ceive It Razor and Hot Water The bureau of standards says that there Is no real basis for the state ment that hot water will Injure the steel from which a razor blade Is made. In general, razors are very bard and It Is possible that Id some cases the continued application of boiling water should exert a slight tempering effect, thereby slightly soft ening the blade; In general It Is be lieved that the influence of hot water applications would merely "season" hardened steel without any material change In hardness. Rose Champioa Tyler, Texas, claims to lead the world In rose growing. Seventy-five carloads of rose plants, numbering 25,(KK) roses to the car, were shipped during the present sea son to various parts of the United States. Most of the roses are grown under contract and yield the growers about 20 cents apiece. It Is estimated that the yield for the present season will be 1250,000. Athena Garage V rtue the Great Bulwark It l vlmiH iiituie which can render us Kiipcrioi to fortune; we quit her siiinilniil find ihe combat Is no long er I'lpml Kurt une mocks us; she turu ux mi iici wheel ; she raises and nhiiM' in- hi iiei pleasure, but her io ei Is founded on our weakness. This In an old nxiied evil, but It Is not iiiruriilile; there Is nothing a firm nml devilled mind cannot accomplish. - I'd ru rt li Mnvenome the Spikes That Mean STABILITY A firm rocklike structure, built on a concrete foundation, of Lumber, the Lasting Material. That is an investment that will LAST thru the years. LET US HELP YOU BUILD IT- What ever form of structure you have in mind, let us help you. Over many years we have had the practical experience that will help YOU. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Free plan service FREE WATER, OREGON. Big vigorous Collins Chicks from high producing pure-bred flocks. Selected for rapid growth and high vitality. Collins chicks grow faster, mature quicker and develop into better layers than the ordinary chicks. Production is what counts. We guarantee 100 per cent of live, vigorous chicks sent prepaid, by parcel post or express. S. C. White Leghorns, 15c each; Rocks and Reds and all heavy breeds, 18c. We also do custom hatching. Send or bring ns your chicken or turkey eggs. C. F. COLLINS, Proprietor, Freewater, Oregon On the Road to Truth All opinions, properly so called, are stages on the road to truth. It does not follow that a man will travel any further; but If he has really considered the world and drawn a conclusion, he has traveled as far. This does not apply to formulae got by rote, which are stages on the road to nowhere but second childhood and the grave. To have a catchword In your mouth is not the same thing as to hold an opinion; still less Is It the same thing ns to have made one for yourself. There are too many of these catch words In the world for people to rap out upon you like an oath and by way of argument They have a cur rency as Intellectual counters; and many respectable people pay their way with nothing else. Robert Louis Stevenson. Algerian Grasshoppers Some Algerian grasshoppers, Just arrived at the London zoo, have beat en all records for tbe genius of leap ing. They seem to have sacrificed ev erything for this as, though the body Is barely an inch long, the hind legs are fully three Inches. The newcomers are confined In a glass case, two feet high, yet, when first put in, their horny heads were continually tapping on the roof. Unlike other grasshoppers, they nre carnivorous, feeding on raw meat and dead Insects; and Instead of living amongst grass they haunt damp caves. This species has never before been seen at the menagerie. Health Hint : Life insurance companies find it -pays to spend millions in campaigns lof health education. 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