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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
r Press Paragraphs Don't forget Westou's dance Tues day night July 3. Don't forget Weston's dance Tues day night July 3. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berlin June 29, 1906, a daughter. W. D. Chamberlain was in Walla Walla Wednesday on business. Miss Carrie Stone will attend sum mer school at Seattle. Mrs. Brnce Wallace ia visiting rel atives in Boise, Idaho. "Mrs. Bert Warren is conflued to her home With illness. See the colonel in "Woman Against Woman" at the Athena opera house tonight Mrs. M. L. Watts and Mrs. M. L. Akers have been reported ill this week. ' YsMr. and Mrs., Sam Booher and Mr. Helmick have returned from an out ing on the river. Miss Agnes Shanno, of Walla Walla, is a guest of Mrs. D. H. Preston for a few duys. Frank Greer, a well kDown young farmer1 of the Weston neighborhood, , is in town today. ' Mrs. Rexter of Centralia, Wash. niece of Mr. B. F. Ogle, is visiting at the Ogle home In this city. . W, G. Preston, father of D. H. Pres ton of this city, is down from Waits burg, Wash. Walter M. Pieroe and M. B. Rioe, Hot Lake Sanitarium proprietors, are in town today. "4sLevi Trowbridge came down f torn GarHeld, Wash., and will reniaiu iu Athena until after the Fourth. David Lavender of " Weston, has recently shipped six carloads of baled timothy hay from Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Campbell are here from Madras, Crook county, vis iting relatives and frieuds. -HSalph McEwen, who is a student in the state university at Eugene, is home for the summer vacation. T-Miss Jeanette Manasse and Miss Boss spent Sunday at the' Boss home on Wild Horse creek. Mrs. Williams and children went over to Walla Walla Wednesday eve ning, where they will remain- for sev eral days, Mrs. J. W.t? Scriber,' wife of the well known La Grande banker, died nt her hnmo in that oitv TnosrlflV nf- Wm. Nichols 'and wife have re turned to Milton after a long trip east and south, including a trip to Old Mexico. v Fouud-i-A lady's lodge pin ": was found on Main street and left at the Press office. Owner, can have same by paying for this notice. . Bev. Roberta came down from his home in Washington Wednesday eve ning and joined his wife who has been here for gome days. Mr. Roberts is in a poor state of health. If you are in the market for pro visions aud harvest supplies, you can -rtave rrouey by havii:g Dnpuis & Co., vvtslon (rioctre, tigure ou your order. 1 1 tDr. Ciopp was over from Waha alia yesterday. He was called in consultation with Dr. Sharp in cou- nectiou with the iiliieeu of Mrs. P E. Colbern. ("iCPrcd Knowlton, who went to New port, Wash., several days ago, may take up a timber claim in the north ern part of Washington. In event he does so, he will not return to Athena. Coon town 400 showed at the opera bouse Wednesday evening. Those who attended pronounced the show a good one. No chickens are reported missing. 14-year-old son of William Hall, residiug on the reservation, died re cently of pneumonia. He Was a scholar at the Indian school at the Umatilla agency. Misses Bethany Harless and La i verne Hobkins, of Dayton, Wash., - ' are guests-of Mrs. Chessman. The ' former will remain during the sum mer. - y 4-JJr. and Mrs. John Peebler, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koontz, Chas. Gay and family-. Mrs. Harry Allen and Miss ' Janie Roche are members of a party that will leave Sunday for the Uma tilla river, on an outing trip. Bev. John Evans and family will arrive home tomorrow from Idaho, where tbey have been for a couple of weeks. There will be the usual morn . ing and evening services at the M. E, church, Sunday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. O. a Beck will leave in a few days for Franklin county, J. .' where they will remain for some time """v,jin their homestead. During Mr. fi Beck's absence, Frank Bolin will have charge ot the blacksmith shop. "Woman Against Woman" one the strongest dramas ever written, will be presented tonight at the Athena opera house by Mr. and Mrs. Welch in the leading roles, sopported by Weston's best local talent. As a delineator of the thespian art, Wood is said to rank higher than he does at bis old job of cultivating sage brush, grafting greasewood sprouts with peach tree buds a la Bnrbank, or planting oyster cans and beer bottles in his Gardena garden. He will be at hia best tonight in "Woman Against Woman." Go and toss him a boquet A new line of Leghorn and sailor bats has arrived at Mrs. Miller's. Use J. J. McAllister's SpeoiBo Liniment A new remedy, at Bruce Wallace's Drug store. Leave your orders for Mountain strawberries gooseberries and currants with Ely and Soott Just received, latest styles in belts, shirtwaist sets, back and side combs, at Manasse's. Will M. Peterson has been appoint ed a delegate to the National Irriga tion Congress, which convenes at Boise City, in September. The Preston Parton Milling Co. has hundreds of sacks wbiob need patch ing, and to any one desiring this class of work, the company will pay one cent per sack. ' C. A. Barrett & Co. has just re ceived a carload of binders, mowers and rakes that were delayed by the flood and are now in shape to fill the orders tbey have on hand. On next Saturday afternoon there will be a game of base ball between the Colts and a team from Forest's rauch. This game gives promise of being a hotly contested game. The Forest team has not been defeated 7et and the Colts have the scalps from the last five consecutive games tbey have played. For Sale. One Niagara Pitts Sepa rator, size 86-72; 1 Buffalo Pitts En gine, 25 horse power; derrick tables, derrick wagons, water tanks, cook house, stove, dishes, in faot a com plete threshing outfit in good condi tion. Will be sold oheap for cash in part or whole. For particulars en quire at the First National Bank, Athena, Oregon. Strayed or Stolen. From my plaoe 5 miles south of Athena, three work horses. Descrip tion as follows: One black horse, Indian brand on left shoulder and Indian brand on right jaw. One black and one sorrel horse, Iudian brand on right jaw. Any person see ing these horses will retain them and notify me, and I will pay charges. Eat-no-meat, Indian, care of C A. Barrett, Athena, Oregon. , ' ' . Bis; Show Coming. The great Buroh & Reiss Shows will exhibit in Athena Tuesday, July 3rd, at 2 and 8 p. m. This show recently delighted over 80,000 in Portland dur ing its three- da; Fequlres a special train of double al tram of double I length cars to' transport it. There are over 850 animals of all kinds with the show besides riders, acrobats, gym nasts, aerialists, bicyolists and Europ ean artists in aerial and nerve-racking exploits. A grand free street parade will be given at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning in which the 350 performing animals, 8 bands of musio and over !J5 dens of rare animals will . partici pate. The large waterproof tents will accommodate 5000 people com fortably An Alarming Situation. frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels aud - torpid liver, until consumption l.ecomes chronic. This condition is r.ukuown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulator ot Stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by Win., Mo- Bride, drugRist. Price 25c. At The Pendleton Steam CHARLES GAY - AGENT ,VWV)WWVVWV HENRY KEEN S .Barber Shop, i Shaving, llaircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. Washing Done Rialrt m ft Laundry Items in Brief. MoBride keeps a full stock of school books and supplies. New Shirt Waists just arrived at Manasse's. Prime corn-fed beef and pork at R. J. Boddy's. See the fine cut glass for sale bile A. Barrett & Co. 'a. i - Your horses will get fat if you f so a Deeriug mower. The latest novels are to be found at McBride's Palace drugstore. Green Trading Stamps at the Mos grove Mercantile Company. j Ask your neighbor what kind of a mower he has. Its a Deering. f . For your laundry, call up Parker; & Lane's barber shop, 'phone 31. The Deering rakes are just as good as their mowers. Try one of Boddy's fine sugar cured hams. They are delicious. ,We still have the famous Coles air tight heaters. C A. Barrett & Co.-. "Autoorat" stationery, the best kind at McBride's. , f Can't we show you some of our Rogers silverware? C. A. Barrett & Co. Yon should see the buggies and hacks at O. Co. 's. , - -fine line of A Barrett & All who are indebted to Mrs. Lillie Miller are requested to call and settle their accounts in full by July 1. It. Yon get the celebrated Green Trading Stamps absolutely free at Mosgrove Mercantile Co. Over 500 ladies' neck arrangements, a sample line, no two alike, at, one-half price. Call at Manasse's. Farmers that are in need of ranch hands, should call on Craghead & Hays. Rural telephone connection in office. It. Three little rules we all should keep, To make life happy and bright, ?, Smile in the morning, smile at noon Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night Pioneer drug store. , . Excursion Kates." , . ;-; ' The O. R. & N. Co. will sell rouni trip tickets to any station wit hia '2.00 miles of Athena for occasion of 4th of July at one and one-third rate. Tiok-r ets on sale July 2, 8 and i. Time limit July 6. V; The Summer Season. fc v if itnuai. rnru.u t)k ,it. ti,in. I tickets to North Beaoh points, II w a Co to Nahcatla. inclusive and to Seaside and Clatsop Beach, from Athena for 113.90. Dates of sale June 15, , tot August 25, inclusive. -? Final return limit Septempber 30. Following The Flag- When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ser geant. U S. A., Rural Route l.Concord, N. H., says: "I was two years in Cu ba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr.. King's New Discovery for Cpusump tion, which kept mo in perfect ! health And now, in New Hampshire, wo find that it is the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles aud all lung diseases." Guar anteed by Wm. McBride, druggist. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. SECURITY When you deposit your money in this bank, whether on a Checking account paying 2 per cent, or on a time certificate or Savings aocouni paying 4 per cent; it is seoured by the entire capital of the bank, amount ing to one hundred thousand dollars, and the conservative management and sound business policy of this bank is a further guarantee of the absolute safety of all funds' deposited wiUujJU- Our Motto: Absolute safety first; Liberality next. J, L, Elam's Bank WALLA WALLA WASH. If there is no Piano in the house, one should be purchased or at least hired. And it should be one of the BEST PIANOS shown in our rooms. These instru ments are the perfection ' of mechan ical workmanship and are unexcelled or sweetness and richness of tone. STANLEY PIANO HOUSE, Main Street, Walla Walla, Wash pe famous : to our many OUR reputation as purveyors of the right goods at the right prices can not be questioned. It is our constant aim and study to merit your patronage by making it to your inter est to deal with us. We have con tracted with the largest manufacturers of Silverware in the United States to furnish us with a large quantity of Sil ver Sets, which we intend to distribute among our cash customers as an appre ciation of their cash trade and as an advertisement for our store. JARMAFS THE FAIR - J. I). PLAMONDON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Barret MVlPMi Athena, Oregon.4 . S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SUllG EON t Special attention given to all Vftlls promptly unnwered. Office on Tliinl Street, Athena. Oregor . losawe Mercantile Co. Our Great Wash Dress Goods Sale commences this week, at just the time when you want the hot weather goods. The most sweeping reduction ever made on new seasonabls goods. Come, before the assortment is broken. Fine jackqnads Batistes tan grouuds colored embroid- Silk striped Gronadines, regular 6Eo O C -r4 ered effects, regular 85o qualtiyt i Q ..J quality, sale price - - ODC VCl sale price. - - - J-' : . ' . - Silk Warped Eolienues. iu blacks, browns, tans, greens, Rosevelt bine pink and cream. All elegant Lace striped and embroidered Mulls, white ground, new shades, regular 50o quality, Sale or. all colored figures, regular 25o 1 Q 1 tA price - , ODC quality.sale price - yU. . 1 : : ; Mercerizod Brocades, equal iu appearauce to silk and' , , , , .,. , , , , woar better, all colors, also cream aud blacks, Fine printed Dimities Lawns and Batistes, regular reffnlar 35o qunlity, salo m J Inequality, sale g 3cyd price - - 19C yd. vv- Euglinh Merceiized Crepe de Chene suiting, all colors Great variety of Printed Lawns, small figures, all . - and creams, regulur 25c quality, i 7- .J colors, regular lOo quality q Ar ,fA ' ajfPriC0 ' " - 1L Ju' sale price - - - " J"T"V y U.. . : r-r "' , : Big lot of Rein'ts and dress lengths of line Percales, 86 inches wido aud guaranteed fast colors, reg- Printed Lawns, all colors striped or flgur- c J ular 130 quality, sale Q 1 Qr ed, regular 7 s quality, sale price yU prioe - - - - O lOC Hundreds of remnants ot all kinds of summer wash goods at half regular prices. Remember we are giving away the celebrated GREEN TRADING STAMPS These stamps represent a substantial discount, we are giving them absolutely free. No express or freight charges on any ol the premiums. If you have not already procured a book, get one at once and com mence saving your stamps. osgrove Mercantile Co. SOUTH SIDE MAIN 'GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF American Beauty Rose valued customers and FRIENDS DEPARTMENT STORE It may be nothing serious, and probably is not, but wouldn't it bo worth something to you to have those unpleasunt sensations removed? I can do it for you, accurately, und at small cost. Step in some day. The examination will cost you nothing and may be of great value to you. K. Iv. H1TEMAN ST., Sets; THE TERMS IT is only; necessary to make pur chases from any or all departments of our business to the extent of $25.00, on and after this date, and upon the presentation of cash sales checks or slips to theabove amount, you are en titled to a set of the Silverware upon payment of $3.25, to cover cost of freight, packing and express charges only. Absolute satisfaction is guaran teed or money cheerfully refunded. ATHENA, OREGON ta DULL PAINS ABOUT THE EYES Graduate mid Htate I.lcenned Optician. Of flee, next door to Ht. Nlciiola Sample Koouis IS EE ATHENA, OREGON