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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1907)
Mrs. A. II. Ferryman ia reported ill. Adams bag an epidemio of measles. Mrs. Wright was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Al Johnson visited bis sou, Alf, in Pendleton this weob. ' Miqs Myrtle Thompson visited iu Peudlftou Wednesday. i Charles Preston was in the city yes terdsy from Walla Walla. - Bert Cartano bad business iu Pen dleton the first of the week. . Mr. aud Mrs. Sim Culley were In town yesterday from Weston. f n .1 Una H'im Vlnfrnana VflTM I'lll OLIU llilDi 1V1U Lll VLi,v . w.w visitois at Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. John Vert, of Pendleton, was a gnest at the Manasse home this week. Mrs. Volmer aud children returned yesterday to their home in Waitsburg. Harvey Mauela came up from Port land and made a short stay Wednes day. . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gerkiug were aracug the visitors to Pendleton this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Monroe Hicks were iu town yesterday from their home near Weston. S. L. Spencor has opened his black smith shop for business and is again at the ttuvil. Mrs. Wihship aud sou George are visiting at the home of hor parents in Walla Walla. Mori Kobey has returnod from a visit to the Sound oouutry Tacoma in particular. Robert Coppock was among the A kaitaiaa txrh trltnfnrl tha nnnntv annt. this week to pay taxes. Mrs. Henry Stamper and daughter, Mrs. Harder, were trading in this city yesterday from Weston. Mi- hurl Mra. .Tnhn Knnnn hnVB rn- turnod from a visit of several days' duration at Ayalla WaUa ' Miss Saaura Griswold, who has charge of the telepnone oflioe in Helix, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. James Woodruff of Wallula will visit at the home of her pu rents Mr. aud Mra. Wm. Tompkiua.,' "Jaok" Parker took time .16"' steal way Tuesday and weut down to Pen dleton where he spent the day. Lost An overcoat on road between cometoiy jind town. Fiuder will pleuse return to Oliver Dickenson. H. O. Wortbiugton, William Tomp kins aud G. W. Gross went to Peudle ton Wednesday to pay their taxes. Mr. aud Mra. Loa Wutteuburg, who reside uear Pendleton, are visiting today at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Ely. It is reported that Mrs. B. F. MoEl roy. formerly of this place but now residing uoar Cum bridge, Idaho, is seriously ill. Mra. Cox, of Waitsburg, who has buou visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Cou uiok in this city, roturned to her homo Tuesday. Miss Lulu Tharp has matrioulated with the Eastern Oregon Normal eobool at Wostou, and will attend there for the iomaiuder of the term. Boru, at their home iu Uuiou, March 7, 1907, to Mr. aud Mra. Ed. Miller, a daughtor. Mrs. Miller wus formerly Miss Alidu Stucklund. MiHS Myrtle Wall, who has beon nrisiHtiug in tlie Mosgiovo Mercantile Co. 's store us saleswoman, returned to her home iu Peudleton tho lirat of the week. L. G. Frazior 1ms been eV,0'd uian uger of the Poudlutou busobull team. Tho baseball association bus loosod tho Matlook grounds, puyiug therefor $!100 for the your. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LoGrow arrived homo yesterday from an extoudod visit iu Wulla Walla. Mr. LoGrow bus beon attondiug to businoss on his Crab Crook cattle rauch. It is uudoistood that Mr. uud Mrs. T. J. Kirk will leave California for homo about April 1. They will spend u couple of weoka visitirtg rolutives iu vtb M f ho Willumotto valley. Jh'H. Gun. Groan and duuirhter. Miss Muv. uro visitinir friouds in Pundletou this week uud Misa Eva Eidor has charge of tbo local tolopbone oflioe iu tho absonoo of the lutter. Tbo suIvp that acts like a poultice ia Pine Salve Curboliaed. No other salvo sd good for outs, burns, boils aud chapped skiu. Ask about it. Price 3 Seta. Pioneer Drug Store. Hiohord Wright loft this veuk for Alberta, whore ho will visit tho fam ily of his brother, Clarence Wiigbt. It is thought the tiip will assist iu re storing Richard to robust health again. Mr. uud Mrs. V. M. McDonald, who have boon spendiug tho wiuter in California, will return to their home iu . Walla Walla as soon as Mra. Mo Douald, who bus bean seriously ill, is able to travel. James Fooler returned Wednesday from California. When bo left here several weoka ago ho intended to go to Tonopah, Neveda, but the climate of the golden state captivated luni and bo remained thorp. J. H. Mitchell, manager of the Pen dleton Tribune, was in town yester day. Mr. Mitobell was driving a new "Bniek" automobile, which be pur chased from tbe Moore automobile Co., at Walla Walla. V Wednesday was the 72ud anniver sary of tho birth of Athena 's oldest twins, B. F. and Frank Mansfield. The Press acknowledges receipt of some of tbe birthday oake, sent in by Mrs. Frank Mansfield. Captain Geoige Seeley, of the bark entine Puako, accompanied by his wife are expected to arrive in Athena iu a few days, on a visit 'o relatives. Mrs. Seeley is a sister to Mra. Dudley and Mrs. W. M. Peteraon. Thirty days treatment for kidney, bladder troubles and rheumatism for 11.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Pinnies contain no alcohol. Do not derange the stomach. Easy to take. Pioneer Drug Store. Mrs. Harden has received the sad intelligence of the death of ber young est brother, Jesse Hill, at his home in Merced county, California. Mra. Har den and one brother are tbe ouly sur vivors of a family of fourteen chil dren. The news is received bv frienda here that Mrs. A. R. Price, who now residea at Pullman, Wash., ia in very poor health. Mrs. Price has many friends in this county who will join the Press iu hoping for her speedy re covery. It's a good old world after all; ' If you have no friends or money, In the river you can fall; Marriages are quite common and, More people there would be, Provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Pioneer Drug Store. In a letter writteu to a friend in bia city Fred Bosenzweig mentions that be and his sons will hereafter farm nearly 1700 aorea of wheat land iu Franklin county. The piospects for a good crop this year in that coun ty are good. The family of Postmaeter Githeus left', Wednesday for Seattle, where theyJJwJH spend the summer. Mr. GitbeniTis now an J'old bach," aud if he isn't already showing unmistakable signs of groucbiuesa, we are no judge of human nature. It's the highest standard of quality, a natural tonic, cleanses your system, reddens tbe cheeka, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Holl ister's Booky Mountain Tea will do this for you. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lots. Pioneer Drug Store. Mr. H. B. Fisher, of Pendleton, is in the city. Mr. Fisher is canvassing names for the Umatilla county direc tory. I he directory will contain the names of every resident of the oounty, aud will include a lodge and church directory of each town in the oounty. A tissue builder, reconstruotor, builds up waste force,, aud makes strong nerves and muscle. You will realize after taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful ben efit it will be to you. 85 ceuts, Tea or Tablets. Pioneer Drug Store. . The houie Rebekah lodge entertain ed visiting members of tbe Weston logdo, Tuesday evening. Two iutia tions wore made, after which refresh ments were served. There will he de gree work at the next meeting of tbe lodge aud all members are requested to be present. Mrs. Eva Buddy lett yesterday lor Pendleton where she will visit a few days beforo goiug to her new home recently erected in LaGrande. Mra. Boddv emit a commodious house, aud intonds to go iuto the business of keep iug roouiera iu the city over the moun tains. Mombers of Lily Encampment, No. 'hi ti.i.. ...ill t Ju;ttA.. Ml, UL VU1B UAIJ, Will KU iu 1U111UU t iu- uight whore they will institute u camp. Tho degree team of the looul camp is rated among tho best iu East ern Oregon, nud this fuot iusures that tho work will bo put on iu the proper manner tonight in the fruit village. MONTIE B. GWINN, ' 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, ..... .$1,237,100.21- 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 BOYLEN A. J. DEVLIN MONTIE B. GWINN Estate of D. From Three to Five per cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits. After dragging a trap attached to one of its front feet for three weeks, a coyote was easily run to earth and dis patched Wednesday on tbe Defreece place north of town. The coyote, im peded in running from tbe weight cf the heavy steel clamps, made a record something else than a "grin and a yel low streak." The Schumann Ladies Conoert com pany will appear at the M. E. church in this city Tuesday evening. This company ia one of the best on the road at this time giving concerts, and in cludes Alita Tina Arrick, soprano; Minnie W. Hatfield, violinist; Sophia Geary Shives, reader, and Laura A. Warner, pianist. Tickets on sale at Worthington's grocery store. Files are dangerous but do not sub mit to an operation until yon have first tried Man Zan the Great File Remedy it ia put up in collapsible tubes with a nozzle that allows it to be applied ex actly where it is needed. If you have itching, bleeding or protruding piles and Man Zan does not relieve, money refunded. Soothes and cools. Relieves at once. Pioneer Drug Store. Mrs. E. W. Achillea, wife of Elder Achillea, of tbe Free Methodist cLurch died of cancer at Walla Walla, Wed nesday, afternoon. Elder D. D. Dodge of Hood River, conducted funeral ser vices at tbe Baptist ohuroh in this city yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Mra. Achilles was well known and loved in the neighborhood northwest of Athena, where the family reside on a farm. On the evening of March 22, the Epworth League chapter will hold the second of their dime socials in the League rooms of tbe M. E. Church. These socials will now be held month ly, as Was originally intended, the series having been interrupted by the quarantine. A social and musical en tertainment will be given. Good en tertainment, good conduct and a good time is guaranteed for all. Hunting for Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in tbe way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, outs, sprains, or a case of piles that Bucklon'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 Palace drug store. 25o. Neighbors Got Fooled. 'I was literally coughing myself to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; and the neighbors pre dieted 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 Mra. Eva Un capber, of Grovertown, Stark Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by Wm. MoBride, Druggist. 50o. and fl.00. Trial bot tle free. Notice to Creditors. Iu tbe oounty court of tbe state of Oregon for Umatilla county. In the matter of tbe estate of Edward Manasse, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that tbe last will and testament of Edward Manasse, de ceased, was duly probated by the above entitled court on the 11th day of March. A. D. 1907; that I have qualified as exeoutrix thereof aud will administer the estate of said de ceased. All persons having claims against tbe estate are notified to present them, with proper .vouchers, to me at my place of business iu Athena, Oregon, withiu six months from date hereof. Dated this the 12th day of Marob, A. D. 1907. Gortrude Manasse, Exeoutrix. Will M. Peterson, Atty. , The safe, certaih.'reiiable little pills that do not gripe or sicken are Dade's Littlo Liver Pills. Bost for sick bead no bos, billionsuess aud lazy livers. Pioneer Drug Store. J. H. RALEY R. ALEXANDER E. P. MARSHALL CHAS. H. CARTER F. W. VINCENT E.L. SMITH C. E. ROOSEVELT R. N. STANFIELD CLEMENTINE LEWIS MARION JACK T.J.MORRIS AL PAGE THOMPSON Cures Woman's Weaknesses. ' We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, sv.lfering women known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of Thk Eclectic Medical Review says of Unicorn root (Uelonins Diuica) which Is one of tho chief ingredients of the Fa vorite Prescription " : "A remedy which invariably acts as a uter lno Invlirorator makes for normal ac tivity of tho entire reproductive system." lie continues "In llelonlas we have a medica ment wlih'h more fully bumh :s the above purposes tlmn any other drug with which I am acquainted, in tho treatment of diseases pe culiar to women It Is seldom that a case is seen which does not present somo Indication for this remedial agent." Dr. Fyfe further gays: "The following are among the leading indications forHelonias (Unicorn root). Pain or aching- in the back, with tleucorrhcea : tonic (weak) condition of the reproductive orsnns of Vraien. rental depression and ir ritability, associated wittfchronlc diseases of the reproductive organs of women; constant sensation dt heat In the region of the kid neys; mery&rrbagli (Hooding), due to a weak ened condition ofthe reproductive system; amenorLyaTlwprcssed or absent monthly perlod.ydWsitfK from or accompanying an abnojuyll condition of the digestive organs and A;emlc ( thin blood ) habit; dragging sensrjlons in the extreme lower part of the abdomen." . If more or less of the above symptoms a7Snjryont.no n.vuua woman can .1? Better tiian take lir. Fierce a Javorite Prx'ycflTtiDnfoiie- pith's leading ingreuT entioi wmcn is Unicorn root, or Helonias, and tho medical properties of which it most faithfully represents. Of Goldon Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. I)., of Uen nott Medical College, Chicago, says: "It is an important remedy in disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfeeblement, it is useful." . Prof. John M. Scudder, M. I)., late of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root : "In relation to Its general effects on the system, there is no medicine, in une alimit which there is such general unanimity u.f optntim. It Is univerxatiy -regarded as the tonic useful la all debilitated states." Prof. R. ltartholow, M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal : "Valuable In uterino hemorrhage, monor rhagia (Hooding) and congestivo dysmenor rhea (painful menstruation)." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faith fully represents all the above named In gredients and cures the diseases for which they are recommended. BANNER SALVE tho most healina salve In the world. PER CENT la your idle money earning yon four percent? You have just as good a right to abare of the profits earned by your money as the banker who keepa it for yon. We divide tbe 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 folly paid in and is conservatively managed by progres sive and sucoessfnl business men. Yonr business will receive prompt and careful attention. We will be glad to meet you any time and get acquain ted with you. We pay FOUR per cent on saving accounts. Call or write for further particulars. FOUil osgrove MfercantifleCo 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 the commercial world about a year ago, at which time it took over the business of the Athena Mercantile Co. In view of this fact, we shall put forth during this year, greater efforts to merit a continuance of your patronage and good will. Special Notice e ave usi receivec our' new Spring Samples, for Men's in iili In null i "nil 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. d& S Ji Mosgrove Mercantile Ask for B. & H. Stamps and - sag j ' 1 j m i JL. .. ; I must raise money, and to do so I will give a good, liberal discount from March 1 to 30thonly. ?t 10 to 15 pec-cent off on Furniture, Carpets & Wallpaper 15 per cent discount on all Dressers , , A $15 Dresser would be $13.50 An $8 Dresser would be A $30 Dresser would qe Over 50 Dressers to select N. A. MILLER, Athena, Ore. InilOC fllafhiflD Ct A Specialty of General Repair Work JUIIVJ llllllilllUu lU. All Kinds of Machinery Bought anSold s AGENTS FOR THE .MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER ' - ;';;;f;' - 511 South Second St., Walla Walla 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 recorpmendation from us. Thousands knuw them to be the best $3 Hat in the world. They "beat the band" for the price. , A Belgian flare Hat 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. d& fine ureat uriving wheel of a locomotive traveling a mile a min ute, makes 403.361 revolutions in 21 hours. The tiny balance wheel of a watch makes 432,000 in tbe same time, and yet we find watohes that have been allowed to run five or ten years without oleaning or being oiled. If you have a good watch, treat it as you wouia treat any otner piece ol ma chinery. I do all lepairing .promptly to tbe satisfaction of my customers. Jeweler and F H PAf)! IHfiF Athenw Optician vvuliuul Ore. CITY MEAT MARKET C. H. Sherman Prop. Nothing too good for our pat rons. We cut the best meat money can buy. Fish and oysterB in season. Give us a trial.- $6.70 $25.50 x from. They run $8 to $30 f : Phone 502 Company Ask for B. 5 II. Stomps C ;.7t:3 I