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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1907)
L Press Paragraphs Noah JRemilard is iu town from Walla Walla. X Maurice Bill ia assisting in operat ing at the telephone exchange today. J W. O. Bead, principal of the Adams publio sohool, was in the city yester day. Misa Eva Eider went over to Walla Walla today to visit her mother, who is in the hospital. Mrs. Jobu Harris, of Weston, has been very ill the past week with la grip, so it is reported. s Frank Goolidge the jeweler, is in I Portland. He will return home the latter part of the week. Born, in this city, February .23, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morgan, of Condon, Oregon, a son. . Mrs. Charles King and children will i leave soon for Hermiston, where her - bnsband has been employed for some time. . Your money baok if not satisfied with the bargains found at Barter's big Furniture and Carpet emporium at Pendleton. v7 Dr. Fred Lieuallen, who recently Id his drug store in Helix, has looat-1 'ed ed in Portland, where he will practice his profession. Lost A lady's gold watoh and pin. The name "Irene" engraved on case. Finder will please report at this office and reoeive reward. Mr 8. Long, a former resident of' Weston, but now of Pomeroy, Wash., was a guest over Sunday of Mrs. Wal ter M. Ely, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hansoom, who are living on a farm near Pendleton, drove up to this city and visited over Sunday with Athena friends. Dade's Little, Liver Pills thoroughly dense the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexion, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Pioneer drug store. Mi. and Mrs. Holoomb came up from their home near Adams and spent Sunday at the homes of their daugh ters, Mrs. Henry Keen and Mrs. Lola Paine. Mr. E. L. Barnett is again oonflned to bis bed with rheumatism at his home in Portland, but hopes soon to be able to be taken to some hot springs in the valley. Dell Bros, have just received from M. Boru & Co., the new samples of clothing for spring and summer wear. . It will pay you to oall early and make your selections. Pine Salve Carbolized, aots like a , poultice, highly antiseptio, extensively used for eczema, for chapped hands " and' lips, cuts, burns. ..Soldat.the Pioneer drug store. J Every member of Alex Jonhson's lamily, except one boy is down with the scarlet fever. Dr. Sharp is the attending pbysioian. The Johnson home is three miles northwest of Athena. Mrs. H. H. Hill went over to Walla Walla yesterday. She has been in a bad state ot health for some time and is now a patient iu a hospital and will be compolled to undergo a surgical operation. The stoies aud business houses In Athena were closed this afternoon from one until three o'clock, iu re spect to Edward Mauasso, whose funeral took place at two o'clock, iu Walla Walla. A The county roads west of Athena at,o in a dopiorable oouditiou. Boad 'supervisors are employing men and teams in repairing the highways so that travel can be resumed with some degree of eafety. jf City Reoorder Chamberlain will eu guge in wheat-raising on the reserva tion. He purchased work horses and farm implements from the Naylor es tate and is now negotiating for land on the reservation. F. M. Lock wood of Walla Walla, formerly of Helix, has purobaeed from W. A. Ferguson bis 240-uore rauch on Mud creek for $18,000 wbioh is one of the biggest land sales made iu that section for some time. Kev. Robert Diveu, pastor of the Pendleton Presbyterian church, is iu the city, the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. A. B. MoEwen. Rev. Diveu may hold a series of meetings at the Baptist church in the near future. Q. B. Kidder, the painter, is- deo orating the iuterior of the bank build ing iu a very artistio manner. The oeiling is being treated to harmouious . tints, and the tank furniture ia to be polished aud newly varnished. Friday was the birthday anuiver sary of Mrs. D. A. Pinkerton, aud the family oelebrated the oooasiou with a big tutkey dinner. Mrs. William Dobson, who is teaching iu their neighborhood, was the guest of honor. ; J. S. Dobie, the popular and effici ent local atteut ot the O. R. & N. has tendered his resignation. The resig nation is to take etteot at ouoe. Mr. Dobie will go to the Northern Paoiflo, baviug been assigned to a station in Idaho. ' party of 14 members of the "Miekan lodge who went to iay evening report a it to the sister lodge, initiated into the ' aud a bounteous lunch was spread in honor of tfce suests. Weston's lodge ot Bebekahs is prospering, they having initiated over 20 since the first of the year. A tissue builder, reconstrnctor, builds up waste force, aud makes strong nerves aud muscle. You will realize after taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful ben efit it will be to you. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Pioneer Drug Store. XTbe annual meeting of tbe Athena Fire department takes place tonight at tbe city hall. Tbis is tbe general de partment meeting at which tbe fire obief and other department officials will be elected. The members of the different companies are requested to be present. It's a good old world after all; If you have no friends or money, In the river yon can fall; Marriages are quite oommon and, More people there would be, Provided you take Rooky Mountain Tea. Pioneer Drng Store. George Bannister arrived home Fri day from a two months' visit in Port land. George reports pleasant weather in tbe metropolis. Mrs. Bannister and little Helen stopped in Pendleton for a visit with Mrs. W. S. Perry, and will remain there until after tbe trains be gin to run. It's tbe highest standard of quality, a natural tonio, cleanses your system, reddens tbe cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Holl ister's Booky Mountain Tea will do this for you. 85 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Pioneer Drug Store. Lafayette McBride, wbo came down from Sumpter last Friday, accomp anied by his brother Tim, was a guest of bis two brothers, William and Harry of this city. Mr. MoBride has been in the mining country for several years, and was forced to come out on aooount of being affiioted with rheu matism. Tbe Turner will case will come np before County Judge Gilliland Monday of next week. There is quite an array of legal talent employed in tbe case. The contestants are represented by Peterson & Peterson and Carter, Raley & Raley, and the oontestees have em ployed Judge Fee, Phelps & McCourt and Garreoht & Dunpby. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attaobment so that the remedy may be applied at tbe very seat of tbe trouble, thus relieving almost instant ly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Pioueer drug store. Henry Barrett reports that consid erable damage resulted from tbe re cent flood at bis Piue Creek ranch, north of town. The high water over flowed bis orchard and left it covered with rook and debris. In some places, the soil was washed away and the chaunel of the stream changed. Mr. Barrett will construct a dyke to pro- teot tbe orohard from future floods. Bee's Laxative cough syrnp con taining honey and tar, is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any obaraoter, oonform to tbe conditions of the pure food and drug law, June 30, 1006. For croup whooping cough, eto. It expels ooughs aud colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Pioueer drug store. The Ashland aud Weston normal sohools were selooted by a joint con ference of tbe committee of tbe house aud seuate as the two sohcols to re main under the maiutenanoe of tbe state. The ootuniittee recommended to tbe two houses that four normals be granted maintenance until tbe end of the present school year, July 1. From that timo on Draiu and Mon mouth will be abolished, aud Ashland aud Westou retained. It also recom mended tbe passage of the Vawter bill oreatiug one board of regouts for state normal schools. The candidates nominated for mu nicipal o Alices at tbe citizens' mass meeting will be oompolled to make tbe MONTIE B. QWINN, J. W. MALONEY. President Cashier T.J. MORRIS, Vice-Pres.; F.G. SCHMER.Ass't Cashier Pendleton Savings Bank of Pendleton, Oregon Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus & Undivided Profits, $150,000.00 Deposits Jan. 1, 1907, $1,237,106.21- STOCKHOLDERS W.J. FURNISH R. T. COX JOSEPH BASLER E. BOETTCHER L. DUSENBERY E. W. McCOMAS A. C. KOEPPEN J. N. TEAL FRANK S. CURL. HERBERT BOYLEM A. J. DEVLIN MONTIE B. GWINN Estate of D. From Three to Five per cent Interest Paid on .Time Deposits. raoe as independents, for tbe reason j tbat tbe meeting was held only 28 days prior to the day of election, in stead of 30 days, as required bylaw. The names of tbe candidates could haver been plaoed on the ballot by pe tition, bad tbe petitions been filed with tbe c ity ten days prior to tbe election. Hnvrntnr. thn error Wan not diHnnvared I until yesterday. Tbis is not tbe first instance where meoting for nomina tion of officers was not held according to law, but the error was discovered in time to file peti'ioue. Tbe meetings at tbe Cbrstian church under the direction of F. E. Billing ton, are creating unusual interest. Sunday night, as on the Sunday night a week ago, the large auditorium was filled to overflowing, the gallery being brought into requisition.' Mr. Billing ton is a pleasing, logical and convinc ing speaker, and is making many friends iu Athena. His subjects for tbe week, beginning tonight, are as follows.: Tuesday, "Lord Inorease Our Faith;" Wednesday, "God's Dy namite;" Thursday, "Nature's Testi mony to Immortality;" Friday,1 ''Has tbe Gospel Lost Its Power?" Saturday, "The Symmetry of Life;" Sunday, a. m., "Marks of Disoipleship;"p. m., "No Room For Jesus;" Monday, "They Watohed Him There." Services at the M. E. Church. The hours of public worship at the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Athena for tbe week beginning March 3, follows: Preaching, 11 a. m., and 7 :30 a. m. ; Bible study, 10 a. m. ; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. ; Ladies' Aid Society, Wednesday, 2 p m. ; prayer and Bible study meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody, including strangers are cordially in vited to attend these services. D. G. Curry, Pastor. For Sale. A 14-foot out Daniel Best oombined harvester, good as new, cheap on lib eral terms. For further particulars see J. A. Keller or Geo. M. Thompson, Athena, Oreg. 4t "Pineules" (non-alcobolio) made from resin from our pine forests, used for hundreds of years for bladder and kidney diseases. Medicine for 80 days, $1. Guaranteed. Pioneer drug store. , . Hunting for Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Buoklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters, of All eghany, Sierra Co. No use hunting. Mr. Walters; it cures every case, Guaranteed Palaoe drugstore. 25o. Pendleton Won at Basketball. In the best game of the season, the Pendleton high school basket ball team won Saturday night from Walla Walla high sobool by tbe close score of 20 to 16. Neighbors Got Fooled.. 'I was literally coughing myself to death, and bad become too weak to leave my bed; aud the neighbors pre dicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure tbe cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Un capher, of Grovertown, Stark Co., Iud. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat aud lungs, is guarauteed by Wm. MoBride, Druggist. 50o. and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Publto Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will Apply to the Mayor mid common council of the city of Athena, Oregon, at a meeting tnereof to be held on the 27th day of Feb. 1907, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors m less quantities than one quart, said liquors to lie sold only in a building situated on the west one-half of lot No. 8, in block 5, of said city. Bert Cartano, Bated Jan. 22, 1907. Applicant. 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For nursing mothers.or for those broken down in health by too frequent bearing of children, also for the expectant mothers, to prepare the system for the coming of baby and making its advent easy and almost painless, there is no medicine quite so good as "Favorite Prescription." It can do no harm in any condition of the system. It is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience in the treat ment of woman's peculiar aliments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y. BANNER SALVE the most healina salve In tho world. PER CENT Is your idle money earning you four percent? You have just as good a right to a share of the profits earned by your money as the bankor who keeps it for you. We divide the profits with our depositors and still make a satisfactory profit for the bank. Our business has more than doubled during the past year. This bank has a cap ital of $100,000 fully paid in and is conservatively managed by progres sive and successful business men. Your business will receive prompt and careful attention. . We will be glad to meet you any time and get acquain ted with yon. . We pay FOUR per cent on saving aooounts. , Call or write for further particulars. FOUR lyflpsg rove Our fiscal year which recently came to a close, shows that it has been one of the most successful ever known in this store, and we take no little pride in believing that a large share of this success has been due to the fact that the public appreciates the new and advanced methods of merchandizing, that have been adopted by this Company since its advent into tne commercial world aoout a year ago, at business of the Athena Mercantile Co. In view of this this year, greater efforts to merit a continuance of your yraomi Special Notice We have Just receve( our new Spring Samples, for Men's made-to-order Suits. Let us take your measure. We'll make . you a suit that will look well, fit well and keep its shape; that you will- like to wear. When we take your order, we guarantee satisfaction. There is no skimping of cloth, no flat-iron faking and no trickery. Good inside as well as outside. iP ii 8" Mosgrove Mercantile Ask for C. S II. Stamps and Those indebted to me must settle at once, either by cash or note. & & N. A. MILLER, Athena, Ore. Jones Machine Co. A All AGENTS FOR THE MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER . 511 South Second St., Walla Walla rvuercanu Mats The new Spring Styles have arrived. If you want to buy the latest, come and make your se lection before the sizes are broken. Celebra ted Gordon Hat is too well known to need any special- recommendation from us. Thousands knuw them to be the best $3 Hat in the world. They "beat the band" for the price. Belgian Hare tlat We are now also selling the Belgian Hare Hat at $1.75, in all styles, colors and shapes. This Hat is one of the best values ever offered to the public, being made from fur instead of cotton felt, like so many of the cheap hats, giving it wearing quali ties that is possessed by few others. A A The Great Driving Wheel of a locomotive traveling a mile a min ute, makes 403.861 revolutions in 24 hours. The tiny balance wheel ot a watoh makes 432,000 in the same time, and yet we find watches that have been allowed to run live or ten years without cleaning . or being oiled. If you have a good watch, treat it as you would treat any other piece of ma chinery. I do all repairing promptly to the satisfaction of my customers. Jeweler and F II C Aftl inf.F Athens Optician a B 1 B E B B Ore. CITY MEAT MARKET C. H. Sherman Prop. Nothing too good for our pat rons. We cut the beet meat money can buy. Fish and oysters in season. Give us a trial. Specialty of General Repair Work Kinds of Machinery Bought and Sold Phone 502 fi wmcn time it took over the wMjqf , fact, we shall put forth during patronage and good will. Company Ask for B. & 11, Stamps