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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
buy their shoes from us. though, we make the prices as little as anybody's and lower than anyone else in this neck of woods. YOU TAKE HO CHANCES here. You know that our guar antee is backed by' the largest and best of the world's shoe makers. We Ha ve Nothing to Give Away. But your Dollar can buy more goods at our store than any place in town. Read and Be Convinced Men's Natural Wool Underwear, suit .90 Men's Extra Heavy Wool Underwear, suit $2.00 Men's Grey Mackinaws ..... ... $2.75 25 Yards Outing Flannel. . . . . .v. . ... . . . . $1.00 30-inch Flannel in Navy Blue and Red.. . .37$ Eider Down Flannels 1 in Mottled Grey and Pink, 30 We have a few Ladies' Capes and Jackets left which we will sell at very low prices to close out. In our Grocery Department we are un dersold bv none. South Side Main St., HE WAS SURPRISED. Friends of Mr. Barnett Steal a March ' on Him. Lest Saturday, January 15th, was the Anniversary of the auspicious day on which . L. Barnett first saw the light, and his "gnde wife'.. eonceiyed,the,. idea of giring him a pleasant1 surprised Mri Barnett, being sublimely unconscious that be was the object of any unusual solicitude, arose early that morning and took the 5 o'clock train. for Pendleton, where he ipent the day, returning on the D:30 train in the evening. On en tering his pleasant home by the dining rcom entrance, nothing unusual met his gaze. The lights were burning dimly and quiet reigned, signifying that tbe family had retired for the night ; but what was his surprise while tiptoeing quietly around, putting away his great coat and bat to see suddenly pouring into the room from four contiguous apartments a great throng (s it seemed to Boll) of familiar faces, while a very babel of voices were wishing him many happy returns of the day, in as many different keys. Well, Koll didn't cry, but, "a moment o'er bis face a tablet of unutterable thoughts was traced" which showed a keen appreciation of the hearty and real friendship exhibited. After the greetings were over tbe party seiuea oown w progressive wuiat, uuuu noes, old maid and . numerous other games.. Sweet music was discoursed throughout the evening. A dainty col lation was served, after which cards were laid aside and tbe order of the evening changed to a muiicale, in which. Misses Booth and Young led . as soloist and pianist. The ladies' quartette also gave a selection. - . ' - A . magnificent album, containing photos of .numerous friends, was pre-" sented to Mr. Barnett. Several friends who were unable to be present contri buted to its purchase and were repre sented among the photos : The list of guests follows: ' Messrs. and Mesdames Q. C. Osburn, Lake France, J. W. Smith, R. J. Slater, F. B. Boyd, 0. A. Barrett, E. Manasee, N. A. Miller, W. E. Young, W. Mc Bride, George .Gross, Ira Kemp, W. J. Wilkinson; Mesdames Leeper. DePeatt, and Homeflos ; Misses Leola Young, Uen Booth, Flora Kemp and Lncy Brandon ; Messrs. Chas. Fischer, Will Chamber lain and Matt Johnson. I. O. O F. Banquet. Oa TneBday evening of this week, Cland Qatch, grand master of the Odd Fellows of tha state of Oregon, addressed the members of Wild Horse Lodge, No. 73, 1. O. O. F., of this city, on Oddfel lowship. Mr. Gatch is known through oat tbe state as an elcqnent speaker and the address ha delivered Tuesday even ins was among the bett Odd Fellows here ever listened to. Mr. Gatch aleo addressed the Bebekah lodge, a law number of its members being present, A banquet was served at the Athena Hotel, after which dancing took place in the lodge room. WOOCM( fflSTALt. Tb Woodmen installed tbe following officers Wednesday evening, A. M. Gilha acting installing officer : . 8. P. Fnrdy, consul-. W. Smith, ad viser i H. H. Curtis, banker; G. C.. Os burn, clerk; 8. F. 6barp, physician; Laktt France, escort; J. C. SUaper. watchman ; Geo. Foster, sentry; E. U. 'lie Woodmen are making preparations kr a social eassion wnicn win uo -.- i bv their families and invited v: -i.s. Tb ineaibarahip of the local i : la 9 114. We Have Taken No Chances in selecting the shoes and rubbers we are offering you this season. We might have bought some for less money, but we knew they would riot satisfy the people who in selling: Athena, Oregon. ( "'. A Narrow Escape. . A man named Ford, says the La Grande Chronicle, driving a team and a sleigh, approached the railroad crossing just at the time the east bound pas senger train was due at Oro Dell, near La Grande, Friday. He beard the train coming and got ont in front of tbe team "to hold them while tbe train passed. When the train reached tbe crossing the team lunged forward squarely over the track. In the meantime Engineer Matheeon had applied tbe air and the speed of the train was slackened, but not sufficiently to have prevented1 a. most serious, accident under ordinary circumstances. Mr. Ford dropped on tbe opposite side of the track without injury. The horsfs were thrown upon the engine pilot, one of them dropping off the grade in a Bbort distance. The train was brought to a halt at the railroad bridge across the river, and the other norse was cxtncaieu Dy tne assistance ot the paesrngers from its entanglement with the pilot; . Has Returned Home. 8. A. Maloney, jr., returned home Sunday from California, where be went last summer with the anticipation of benefitting hi? health. "Dick" returns home with not much improvement, but certainly is not any the worse for bis trip to the land of sunshine and flowers, tie was in Dixon, a town between Sacra mento and 8n Francisco. He also trav eled over a portion of tbe state with a marine band ; in one lnstanca, his musi cal organization headed a procession in Santa Kosa, which was four miles long. "Dick" returns woli pleased with bis trip and has many good words for Cali fornia. Ilia many friends are glad to see him, and listen with delight to him when he relates ccenes and incidents of Lis travels. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to yonr drug gist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly won derful remedy, and 6bow you what can be accomplished bv the regular size bot tle. TbU is no experiment, and would be disastrous to tbe prorrietors did they not know that it would invariably cure. Man of the beet physicians an now using it in their practice with great re sults, and are relying on it in rnos. se vere cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at the Pioneer Drug Store. Regular size SOe and $1. A Bowling; AlUy. Athena is always np-to-date or noth ing. To be properly io the "swim" all she needed was a bowling alley. This want is soon to be supplied, for Mr. Ben 8vrazgart has carpenters at work prepar ing a model alley in the Matlock build ing near the Athena hotel. ' When com pleted, it wili be first class in every re spect, and other towns can look for some record breaking scores. Fine Supply of Ice, - This week Will Wells stored away a large amount cf ice. Some of the chunks were huge, measuring 13 inches through, and were as clear as a crystal. Tbe ice came over the W. & C. B. from Ellens burg, Wash., and was taken from lakes of pure moun ain water, in the Cascades. , That's It. Mrs. Frankfort "There is quite a rage for red now." Mr. Frauk fart "Yes aiegular scarlet fever." Items in Brief. See the new heater at C. A. Barrett & Co.'s . H. H. Curtis is on a business trip op in Washington. . Seethe 93 Crescent wheel at 0. A. Barrett & Co's. We bave a few Jackets left to close ont cheap. New York Cash Store. N. A. Miller has samples -of Jesse Failing carpets. See him before buying. Go to the Palace Drug Store for pure drugs, and the best perfumeries on earth Thomlinson & Sharp have received a large stock of wall paper. Late3t de signs. . Free wool couldo't put the prices of underwear any lower than Hollia has them now. Plaid and t tripe, wide, a' I silk ribbon at IS, 20 and 25 cents. New York Cash Store. If you need any dishes, remember that our prices are the lowest. New York Cash Store. - Rubbers and overshoes for men, women and children, at tbe New York Cash Store. We mean business when we say we can save you money on lumber, Owen A Thompson. Get our prices before you buy Lumber, Shingles. Pickets, Posten, -Fencing, etc. Owen & Thompson. The Cleaver Bros.' stock of shoes at K. L. Heltrich's are being closed ont at Pendjeton sale prices. For the only first-class stock of stationer In town, go to the Brick Grocery. Curtis & Bigby. If you want to make yourself a nice dress get a standard pattern and yon will have the best. New York Cash Store. Morris M. Johns, who Is spending tbe winter at Santa Crus, Cal , is in Pen dletou as a witness before the circuit court. .-".. . E.G.' Marquis was in the city from Adams Saturday. He called at the Pbess office, and is now a member of our family of readers. ' Daniel J. Fry, of Salem, was in tbe city Wednesday. He made arrange ments with our druggists for the sale of Fry's Squirrel Poison. Tharp Bros, are getting tbe machinery in place and will soon be ready for busi ness. They will bave tbe most com plete machine shop in the country, . The Oregon hon is on duty, after a temporary vacation, and eggs are quoted at 25 cents per dozen by our grocery men. For Sale Cheap : I offer my residence property in Athena, for sale at a bar gain. Address, J. E. Gorman, Walla waiia, wasD. Rev. L. Green is conducting protracted meetings at the Christian church in this city. Ihe meetings commenced Sun day evening. . Standard Patterns for sale 25 per cent cheaper than others. We also take yonr subscription, at 85 cents per annum. New York CaBh Store. If yon have to Bell your wheat on tbe 60 cent basis you can make up for some of tho loss by getting your dry goods and family supplies at Hollia'. Tuesday evening, In the lodge room the Odd Fellows gave a reception for Mr. Claud Gatch of Salem, grand master of 1. 0. 0. F. and Rebekahs. The Pickwick system for stouts and slims, long legs and long arms and slim bodiee, fit to perfection. Handled by the Square Store. Pendleton. Best of work is done by the Pendleton eteam laundry. Leave orders at billiard hall or barber ahnn. WAHh intra urn inl. lected and delivered promptly. Measles are raging in Pendleton. Physicians visit the school daily, and all students showing symptoms of the pre vailing epedemic are sent home. ... The Grande Bonde Lumber Co. has just begun to put up ice at Perry. The first shipment passed through Pendleton en route to Walla Walla. The ice is of good quality and ten inches thick. The fifth lecture ion Bnnvan'a Pil- grim's Progress will be given at the Baptist church, next Mondav pvunincr January 24tb, by Rev. O. H. McKee. ah are welcome, uome and see, and hear. Mrs. Zoeth Houser. of Pendleton, wifa of the United States marshal, is rapidly improving in health, and there is now hope that she will recover from the ef fects of the stroke of paralysis she suf fered several weeks ago. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, 0., says, "After two doctors gave my boy np to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is tbe quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troumes. raiace Drug store, Wm. Mo Bride Prop. On the evnninir nf Fshrnarv i'it tlmra will be a concert and aocial at the Rank's school house. An interesting program is being prepared. A small admission fee will be charged, the proceeds to be used in purchasing a new organ. Miss Allie Hughs, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the: injury without leaving a scar. It is tbe famous pile remedy. Palace Drug Store, Wm, McBride Prop. Two Si washes went to the hsppy hunt- i iog grounds this week. One was drown ed in Vansycle canyon, and tbe other. a Y.kima brave was shot and killed by tarmer ueiong, near Waliula, while tbe ' red skin was trying to force entrance into the house. Mrs Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., says, "My child is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup bad I not invested twenty five cents in a bottle of Oae Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Palace Drug Store, Wm. McBride prop. Mr David Miller and family, of Pome roy, Wash , are guests at tbe Hiteman borne. Mr. MUier is a nephew of Mr. Hitemao.and was in this county 50 years ag-, traveling over tbe pnsabt site of Atneca, long before there was any town hers. , We know that many have wanted to trade with no, but felt the need of cash. This year you bave it and we look for yon to come. Every one waited on promptly. Ooe man's dollar is as good as another and tbe Boston Store is open to all comers. Good valae goods bring cash buyeis back. Back you come. Max Lewin, ever popular with his many customers, comes to the front this week with another priae offering. - This time Mr. Lewin gives bis customers a cbance to secure a beautiful and reliable music box, absolutely free of charge. Any person purchasing to the amount of one dollar in cash will be entitled to a chance to draw the instrument. Each additional purchase to tbe am.ou.nt of one dollar entitles tbe buyer to an addi tional chance. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence early to use One Minnte Cough Co:e. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneu monia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant, to take, safe to use end sure to cure. Palace Drng Store, Wm. McBride Prop. Tbe cash accummulations continue to pile up in the banks and are in sight for nse when the boom comes. There is no doubt that a change is near at hand. Prices must advance. You should deal quickly if you wish to secure Hollis' present-day bargains. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians tor the oure of eczema. He was quickly cured by using DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve the famous healing aalve for piles and skin diseases. Palace Drug Store, Wm. McBride Prop. . Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, I I., suffered for eight years from dyer eppia and chronic constipation and was finally cured by ueicg DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles Monday evening the band tendered "Dick" Maloney a serenade. After the rendition of several selections the mem bers were invited Into the house, where popcorn and "band talk" entertained them. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whose liver is in good condition. Do Witt's Little Early Bieeis ere famou little l itis for constipation, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. Palace Drug Store, Wm Mo Bride Prop. The irrepreseible "Spence" of 'the East Oreoronian. waa duinir the town Saturday in the interests of his paper. When Spence goes after a "Sub" its a dead sure thing he will get it. Underwear for men, women and children. The only complete line that ever came to Athena. Prices from 60 cents per suit np, at Mosgrove's. Rev. W. T. Koonts Is vtry 111 at this writing. He is confined to his bid with bronchial troubles and a general break ing down of the system ' Chas. Dunn has been engaged in haul ing sawdust from Fletcher's old mill Bite An n n.A.W T. i . i j viae, n an imugumeq in packing ice, The best shoes for the money in East em Oregon at "The Square Store" shoe department. J. S. Haye, proprietor. ' One Minute Congh Cure cures quick ly. That's what you want I Palace Drag Store, Wm. McBride Prop. Butteriok's patterns, the Delinca'or and Metropolitan fashion sheets fcr February, at the New Store. Just received a large lot of Granite Iron Ware, and prices reduced. New York Cash Store. Born, in this city, Jan. 14, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. A4 J. Parker, a girl, weight 12 pounds. ( Make use of the opportunities offered by the Clearance Sale at the New Store. The Athena Band is making prepara tions toward giving a concert soon. Extra heavy and double Lap Robes atfXoO. iNew York Cash Store. Five hundred-acre farm far sale, by the Farmer's Bank, of Weston. "Make your feet glad" by buying a pair of shoes at Mosgrove's Hollis has made prices that will turn his surplus stock into cash. Felt boots, gum boots, arctics and rubbers at Mosgrove's. February patterns now on sale at New York Cash 8tore. . For bargains, the New Store can't be beat. , . A CHANCE. A Probable Opportunity for the Reader to Make Monty, The ending for us of five years of business in Pendleton is near at hand, February 4, and as we have accumu lated rome styles and some short lines of shoes, that it is necessary to get out ot tne store by cutting tbe prices below what such goods can be bought for, we will commence on January 3. and con tinue until February 1, a spot cash sale. We mean that for cash paid at time of purchase we will sell shoes at prices bo low anything ever offered in Pendleton. We do not mean everything in the store will be sold below cost, for they won't but we do mean thero will be sev eral hundreJ styles that can be bought of ns during this sale for less money than we paid for them, and . as we buy shoes for less money than any one in Pendleton this affords tbe reason why we sell for less. We are going to sell more shoes in January than we did last year and that is a Dig oo, tor. we did a big business last year. H If you need shoes in tbe next three months you can save monev bv coming to see if we are lying about this sale. Thanking you for yonr patronage for tbe past year, and asking the. continu ance of the same for the present one, and wishing yon all s happy and pros perous flew Year, we are, Yours for business, , Cleavkb Bros. CURES BY DR. DARRIN. Who Can Doubt When so Many People in This Vicinity Testify. Jacob Flercbinger is In good humor and good health again. He has been suffering for five years with a closed tear duct, so much so that a large swelling formed nnder bis right eye and his sight waa greatiy impaired. He called upon Dr. Darrin and was told what could be done. An operation was successfully performed. The core has nude a great change in Mr. Flercbinger's person 1 appearance, and he is very bappy over the result of the treatment. Mr. Flercb inger ia an old-timer and resident in Pendleton. ESJUBXAELK VVUt BY KLECTBICITT. Mr. Editor: For the past two years I have been sorely afflicted with diabetes and kidney trouble. Most of that time I would have to get op from three to fire times during tbe night U relieve my bladder. I had great pain in my back at times. I put myself nnder Dr. Dr rin's treatment by electricity sod medi cines acd to my great joy and happiness I am so far restored to health that 1 can sleep all night without getting np, and I can walk miles at a time and feel a new being. I am stopping with roy brother, D. B. Fisk, in Baker City, and reaide in John Day City, Or., where I have lived for tbe past 32 years. Nate Fisk, Cbarles Hall, of Weston, wss oper ated noon Thursday at Pendleton by the Drs. Damn for crosseyes, Tbe opera tion consumed just 22 seconds and re sulted in a complete cure. Mr. Hall has gone borne rejoicing. Dr. Darrin will order batteries and electric belts for any patient requiring them, and will give full directions for their use, which Is highly necessary in treating diseases by electricity. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, - ear, noee and throat, catarrh, dafness, bronchitis, la grippe, consumption, dyspepsia, consti pation, heart, liver and kidney diseases. He permanently cures all diseases of the genito urinary organs, in either sex, such as syphilis, blood taints, scrof ula, gleet, gonorrhoea, stricture, semin al weakness, spermatorrhoea, loss, of manhood. All peculiar fenale troubles, irreg n'ar menstruation, leuchorrhoea, dis placement, etc., are confidently treated, as well as all aoute, chronic, private and nervous diseas, of whatever nature, if curable. No cases taken if not. - According to the time honored cus toms, Dr Darrin will give free treat ment to the worthy poor from 10 to 11 a. m. daily. Tbe doctor has reduced his fees to only 95 a week, or in that pro portion of time as the case may require, to all cases commencing treatment soon. Those that are able and willing to pay will receive treatment between the hours of 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sunday 10 a ra. to 3 p. m. The afflicted should not lbse the opportunity to consult this eminent physician while here. Dr. Darrjq is located at the Hotel Pendleton, Pendleton Or., until March 1, All business relations with Or. Darrin strictly confidential. Back Home Again. Mr. and Mrs. A.. 0. Rqsaell are horns from, their toqr of California. They got in on Monday's train, an I Mr. Rusiell was seen at tbe St. Nichols hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Russell left for Southern Cal ifornia during the early fall, and traveled extensively in quest of a suitable loca tion, but it appears this they did not find, and returned to their home west of town, convnpet (hot old Umatilla is good; enough for them. Their journey took them into New Mexico and all the principal cities of Southern California. Mr. Russell, before starting home, was ill with fever for two weeks in San Fran cisco. B. F. Mamfleld's Condition. B. F. Mansfield is in a critical condi tion at the home of his brother, Frank Mansfield, west of town Not long ago he was thrown from his road cart and sustained serious injury to his head. Indications now point to an ' abcess for mation on the brain, and grave doubts are entertained for his recovery. Dr. Smith is the attending physician and Dr. Blalock has been c ver from Walla Walla. G. A. R. Camp Fire. ; Getlyburg Post, G. A. R. will have a genuine good time at their ball in Athena, tomorrow afternoon. There will be an entertaining nrmrmm rnnrinr. ed, and plenty of good things to eat, after me installation oi omcera bas taken Dlace. Comrades, their families .and invited guests will be present. Educate Your Dowels With Caaeareta. Candy Cnthnrtlc, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25o. It C. 0. C. (all, druggists refund money. Personal. J. A. France is in Tacoma and Buckley. Wm. Mosgrove was in Pendleton Mon day. 0. Tumor, of Weston, was in town Tuesday. . Mrs. Ed. Manasee spent Sunday in Walla Walla. Mrs. J. J. Gross is visiting her mother in Arlington. Dr. Blalock was in the city from Walla Walla, Monday. Attorney J. B, Huntington is in Pen dleton this week, Lre Mitchell was in town Wednesday from Walla Walla. P. N. Stevens is in town from Baker City, on a short visit. .. . John A. Gross, of Helix, is moving in the McDaniels house. Miss Cora De Graw, of Weston, li vis iting Mrs. W. D Parker Claud Gitch, I. 0. 0. F. grand master, was in Athona Tuesday. T. J. Kirk and daughter Anns, return ed from Portland Monday. R. Burnes, of tbe 0. It. & N., bad business in Athena Saturday. J. W. Maloney has been assisting at the Brick Grocery Store this week. Dr. J. A. Moffltt has located at Lewis ton. His wife left for tnat city Tues day. Mrs. Warren Matthews is ill at ber borne on tbe Zimmerman place north of town. Miss Nellie Froome.of Pendleton, vis ited her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Froome this week, John Estes has returned from Port land, where be went to bave his eyta treated. He is much better. Mrs. M. Barub, of Pendleton and Mrs. Dark Leimer, of Portland, accompanied by their father, Mr. Fried, spent Sunday in town Mrs. F. C. Marquardson and little son will srrlve here from their visit to relatives in Payette, Idaho, next Sun day week. Austin Foss has returned from Port land where he has been for tbe past three months taking a course in the business college. Mrs. 8. A. Henry's mother, Mrs. Logan, who bas been ill for sometime, has recovered and returned to her home at Oakesdale, Wash. Eiss Bertha Willaby returned to her home in Newport, Wash., on Sunday evening's train, after several weeks vlU with friends and relatives In Athena. W. II. Brown, who bas been in the employ of E. Maoasee as clerk, left Athena Wednesday for Seattle, from which port he w ill take a steamer for fik8gway, Alaska. Little Anthony Bradley full from a chair Monday evening, receiving injur ies which caused spaains tha' lasted sev eral hours. The 'itile fellow ia reported j as slowly improving. J I LI L Mr-A; I I II I ML. I I I MORRIS BLOCK, iJ ft H a iJ H 1st Annual Clearance Sale Is now on Prices reduced in every Depart ment of The lew Store ill Agents for Butterick's Patterns. 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