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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1906)
Press Paragraphs J. M. Crachead onnnt Snndnv in Walla Walla. vAboot 200 people are now camped 'at tbe Tollgate. W. D. Chamberlain went downto Pendleton last evening. ' W. W. Raymond ia in town today lorm Walla Walla. riiEly & Soott are making daily ship ments of potatoes to Pendleton. . Mrs. Mays ia visiting at tbe home of ber daughter, Mrs. C. A. Barrett : Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Hugh Walker were in town yesterday from Weston. Mayor Barnes and daughter were in town Saturday evening from Wes- Yon can secure Umatilla river soenes on postal cards at the Palaoe drug store. Miss Minnie Evans of Astoria, is visiting at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. W. Gross. - Mrs. Gen Harris left yesterday for Jacksonville, where she will remain tfV f rin on m m nt pMra. L. J. Foes returned fromMoro, Sherman conuty, Stanrday, where she Visited her son John and family.- Mrs. F. B. Boyd and daughter Cecile left this morning for the MeDougal summer camp in tbe mountaius. Cbas. Norris went home siok this morning, aud J. M. Hays is looking after the business at the harness shop. Mr. aud Mrs. John W. Keen are down from their mountain ranch : where they are spending tbe summer. Bird Riohards has installed a tele tiboue line from his nffinn at t.hn font of Main street to Grand view Station. lj. iu. jpurueit ia, up irom roruana, - and will remain for a few days, . lookluar after his hnsinpss inr.nrAtira , here. - A now gasoline engine has been put on the Walter combine, and the maobiue is said to be doing excellent work. . , :y . , - f .. '; " ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bannistor ex pect to leave for the mountains to morrow, where they will remain for some time.' ' . " ' "' "' . TV T-T - Proafnn mt-nntiA vaafon morning from the Coast. , Mrs. Pres ton will remain at the Coast for some ' time. u . NLLen D. Smith, a Helix blaoksmtih, "lost the index finger of his right hand, while operating a band saw, Saturday. - . . - . "Fine and dandy; just a olippin' right along," said J. A. Bryan when .asked about his threshing outfit. He is on tbe Parris place, where wheat is running 35 bushe!s. The Misses Lulu and Grace Bay were over from Weston yesterday, vis itiug Athena friends. They live in Seattle where they are employed in the public schools. ' Willie Duffy was fined $7.50 in ' Recorder Chamberlain's court this morning for being drunk and disorder ly. He deposited bis saddle aud bri dle as security for bis fine. v If you' are in the market for pro visions and harvest supplies, you can save money by having Dupuis & Co. Weston grocers, figure on your order. tf One ot tbe twin daughters of Mr: aud Mrs. Charles McCullogh died this morning. The little one was aged three mouths and the cause of death was summer complaint. Tho funeral will take place this evening. , VNTbis forenoon at Weston, , Mr. Henry Stamper, the well known liv eryman, was kicked in the face by a horse aud seriously injured. He was engaged iu unhitching the horse, which heretofore has oeen considered one of geutle disposition. Weston Leader: Mrs. G. W. May boo recently sustained a critical oper ation for abcess at tbe Cashatt sani tarium in this city. Mrs. May bee's condition has since been very encour aging and ber complete recovery is expected. Pacific, who had been working on light, engines, resigned when trans ferred on the 230-ton freight engines, which consume 40 tons of coal to tbe trip. Woston Leader; The other- night Marshal Lavendei ' looked tip an ob streperous and belligerent son of Erin in the city bastlle, which doesn't often have an occupant A nest of bumble bees was euoonntered by the officer and his charge and proved superior to tbe city ordinance or the marshal's billy. The men were driven forth, glad to es cape with their lives, and the prisoner was released with an admonition to depart hence. The Irishman describ ed it as a warm reception in a bot town, but said he wasn't aoonstomed to so muoh attention and would be glad to leave. : Resolutions. Whereas, through the wisdom of the supreme Grand Master of the universe, our beloved brother S, A. Maloney has been summoned from our subordinate Lodge to that celestial Lodge on high, now therefore be it Resolved: That to tbe will of tbe supreme Grand Master, we tbe broth ers of Dolph Lodge No. 80, A. F. & A. M., most humbly and reverently bow j bouyed up by the confident hope that our departed brother has been but called from this temporary life of la bor to one of refreshment and eternal reward. Resolved, that tbe tender sympathy of all of the brothers of this Lodge be and is hereby , conveyed to the be reaved son of our deceased brother. , Resolved, that we sincerely regret and mourn his loss, both as a brotner Mason aad as an upright and honor able citizen. I. M. Kemp. Committee, D. B. Jarman. David Williams. Keep the little one healthy and nappy. Their tender, sensitive bodies require gentle, , healing , remedies. Hollisterx's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep them healthy and strong. 85c Tea or Tablets. Pioneer og store. Dr . - - For Sale. . -, The O. , C. Beck place near the school house is oflered for sale. Good house, two and one-half lots for sale oheap. A span of good work horses will be taken in trade. O. C. Beck, Athena. , ... " Items in Brief. McBride 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 by C. A. Barrett & Co. 's. Your horses will get fat if yon use a Deering mower. The latest novels are to be found at McBride's Palaoe drugstore. Green Tiading Stamps at the Mos grove Mercantile Company. Ask yonr neighbor what kind of a mower he has. Its a Deering. . For your laundry, call up Parker & Lane's barber shop, 'phone 31. The Deering rakes are just as good as tbeir 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. 1 "Autocrat" stationery, the best kind at McBride's. Can't - we show you somo of our Rogers silverware? C. A. Barrett & CO. . : Yon should see the fine line of buggies and hacks at C. A. Barrett & Co. 's. You get tbe oelebrated Green Tradiug Stamps absolutely free at Mosgrove Mercantile Co. Over BOO ladies' neckarrangements, a sample line, no two alike, at one-half price. Call at Manasse's. Lost, somewhere in Athena, a pack age containing three yards of ilnen. Leave at this office. 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. a l Elba S. Harris and Jessie Kilgore, swell known in Athjpa, were n",rri?T in Pendleton Snuffy. Tbe young 1- - A- itl,!-. n llnJ,!.'.1 train and went to tW home of tbe groom's parrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harris, near town. Peudeton Tribune: Last night at 7 :30 occurred tbe funeral of Douglas Glenn, who was found dead at faia cabin on tbe Isaacs ranch on MoKay creek yesterday morning, bis death be ing due to heart, failure. As be was io town Saturday night he must have died betweou Sunday and Monday morning. Tbe funeral was conducted under the auspices of Damon lodge No. 4. Knigbts of Pythias. Grover Hays is down from Pasco, ' ittid is nursing a hand afflicted with Hood poison. One night recently, while sleeping, he was bitten on the hand by an insect with tbe result that tbe hand soon became in flamed and swollen. Grover, in company with eleven other iiremen ou the Northern Tmli If there is no llano in the house, one should be purchased or at least hired. And it shocld be one of tbe BEST PIANOS shown iu 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 - ' 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 1, 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 Consump tion, which kept me in perfect health And now, in New Hampshire, we find that it is tbe best medicine in tbe world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases." Guar anteed by Wm. McBride, druggist. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. . ' ' ! '. SECURITY When yon deposit, your money . in this bank, whether' on a Cbeoking account paying 2 per cent, or on; a time certificate or Savings aooount paying 4 per cent; it is secured by tbe entire capital of tbe bank, amount ing to one hundred thousand dollars, and tbe conservative management and sound business polioy of this bank : is a further guarantee of tbe absolute safety of all funds deposited with it Our Motto: Absolute safety first; Liberality next , J ,;. J, L, Elam's Bank WALLA WALLA WASH. : j HENRY KEEN'S .Barber Shop; Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. ;HOT BATHS. WHWHWM WH WHW WW Shop North Side Main ?rw linn r& Oregon Siiotr line mn VKum Pacific TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY Through Pullman standard and sleeping ears daily to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping ear daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist Bleeping ears, personally conducted. Weekly to Chicago, with free reclining chair cars, seats free, to the east dallr irom Pendleton. ARRIVI TIM SCHEDULES Dally. ATHENA, ORE. Walla Walla, Day ton, Porneroy, I,ew iBlon, t'olfai, Pull-'J-42 a m. rnan, Moscow, Mit Couer d'Alene dis trict, Huokane and all points north. Mixed, Wnlla Wal 1:30 p n to Pendleton. Fast Mall for Pen dleton, LaUrande, Baker City, and all points est via Hun tington, Ore., Also for Umatilla, Hepp 4:5i p m ner, Tho Dalles, Portland, Astoria, Willamette Valley Points, talifornia, Tacoma, Seattle, all Hound Points. Mixed, Pendleton to Walla Walla nKPAKT Dally. VAi h i in. 4:5S!p. m 7:05 p m H. W. Smith Agent, Alhena Take the In Connection With the PA(DIFM3 m m. For Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, St. Paul, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, and all other Points East THE BEST TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN SLEEPERS DINING CARS Time Table: No. 11 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arrive 9:10 a. m. No. 12 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, depart 9:55 a. m. For further information Rpply to FRED KERSHAW, Agent, Athena, Oregon. Or to 8. B. CALDERHEAD, O. F. & P. Agt., Walla Walla, Wueb. LOWEgT RATES . 'GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF The famous American Beauty Rose Sets TO OUR MANY VALUED CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS 5 OUR reputation as purveyors of the l 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. 8f 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 the'above 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. , JARMAFS DEPARTMENT STORE THE FAIR ATHENA, OREGON 5 J. D. PLAMONDON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ? Office in Barrett Building, Athena, Oregon S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all ' calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Offlc on Third direct, Athena, Oregor i z. A DULL PAINS ABOUT THE EYES - - It may be nothing serious, and probably is not, but wouldn't it be worth something to you to have tbos,e unpleasant sensations removed? I can do it for yon, aoonrately, and at small cost. Stop in some day. The examination will cost yon nothing and may be of great value to you. E.L.HITEMAN Graduate and State Licensed Optician. Of tine, next door to HI. Nichols Hiuiiplo Uooins SSfi fosgrove Mercantile Co. Our Great Wash Dress Goods Sale commences this week, at just the time when you want the hot weather 1 goods. The most sweeping reduction ever made on new 1 seasonaois gooas. tome oeiore tne assortment is oroKen. Fine jaokqnads Batistes tan grounds colored embroid- Silk striped Grouadinos, regular 65o qtjn -,TA ered etfeots, regular 35o qualliy, 1 Q rl quality, sale price - - DDC yU saleprioe. - - - - XC JrVi. ; . Silk Warped Eolienncs. ' in blaoks, browns, tans, greeus, Bosevelt bine pink and cream. All elegant Lace striped and embroidered Mulls, white grouud, new shades, rogular 50o quality, Sale Qr all colored figures, regular 25o 1 Q f Q tA prioe - - - ODQi quality, sale price - 14 X4C jrVJ.. " ' : Mercerized Brocades, equal in appearanoe to Bilk and - . . , . . . . . wear better, all colors, also cream and blacks, Tine printed Dimities Lawns and Batistes, regular regular 85o quality, salo m J 12o quality, sale g 3C y price . . . 19C yd. . , English Merceiized Crepe de Chene suiting, all colors Great variety of Printed Lawns, small figures, all aud creams, regulur 25o quality, -i j J : colors, regular 10c quality r n A t rA P"C8 " sale price - - . U J-tO yU. . ' Big lot of Eem'ts and dress longths of flue Percales, 80 inobes wide and guaranteed fust colors, reg- Printed Lawns, all colors striped or flgnr- f J ular 12)o quality, sale 52 1 3r ed, regular 7Jo quality, sale price y-i. prioe - - O l"OC Hundreds of remnants ot all kinds of summer wash goods at half rogular prices. Remember we are giving away the celebrated OREO TRADING STAMPS These stamps represent a substantial discount, we are giving them absolutely free. No express or freight charges on any ot the premiums. If you have not already procured a book, get one at once and com mence saving your stamps. rove Mercantile Co. ATHENA, OREGON losg SOUTH SIDE MAIN ST.,