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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
mm ' DRILLS J O Athena, - - .Oregon JOB PRINTING- For t ' m- - I : OF THROAT I : AUD ! MiJViJ" GentsV Furnisliings, Rubber Goods, Shoes, Gloves, Se4i mm Neat Workmen Fast, Modern Pressea High Grade Stock Kill for COUGHS AMD GOLDS CURES li THROAT LUfJG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S UFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY. 30 days only, we will give you 5 lb Shilling's Best Baking Powder . $1.95 One sack Cane Sugar . . . . 6.00 4 gallon Jacket Syrup . . . 2.50 1 lb Shilling's Best Tea . . . .45 3 packages Arm Hammer Soda .25 25 lbs Chase Sanborn's Bulk Coffee 5.00 One box Sea Foam Soap, loo bars . 4.00 One package Gold Dust .. . . 23 One bottle Catsup . . . .20 Now here is your chance to purchase 60 days' supplies at a great saving. We need the money, you need the goods. these conditions, if you don't buy from us we both loose money. The most Substantial Drill on the market. With the Saucer Feed, there is no cracked seed Planted J? A C. A. Barrett Company nf AfLocal representative forAthcua II till LKUiln1 vielnlty to look after renew l3 an.l increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission basis. Kxperlence de sirable, but not necessary, uood opportunity for right person. Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O, New York. 50c AND $1.00 E a chance to buy your Groceries for Winter, cheap for Cash. will give you the T. I. TA&&AET P AQU QTifiBl? The Place that Saves you Ill OTHER T01IS WESTON, A crowded boose greeted Bishop Bell and bis assistant clergyman at the dedicatory service of the United Breth eilo cburob. The mnslo was excep tionally good, the bishop's sermon of vivid interest, the whole service afford ing great satisfaction to tbe assembled congregations both day and evening. A 6am folly ample to meet all require ments was oi her paid or subscribed and the church, thanks to tbe zeal of tbe Rev. Mr. Payne is now practically out of debt Nellie Nelson has bad a tad attack of tousilitis, bnt is now improving. Mr. Charles Heilyard is visiting bis wife at ber parents' home, tbe James Caililes, from Meaoham, Ore. Bayles Baker after several months spent in tbe O. R. & N. company's employ has registered at tbe Normal and will rejoin bis olasses tomorrow. President French will open a class for special work this week to accommodate late comers. Mrs. Beruey, a graduate of tbe in stitute of Valparaiso, Ind., arrived bete last night to take part in the mnsioal instruction at tbe Normal. Lawyer Berney, her hosbaud. accom panied ber and may decide to remain at Westou, or vioinity, dating tbe winter. MILTON. At a meeting-of the Pythiau Sisters held in tbeir ball last Friday evening tbe following officers were eleoted for tbe coming year: Miss Jennie Dyke, P. C., Mrs H. A. Williams, M. E- C., Mrs. D. J. Kirk. E. S. ; Mrs. G. F. Ed wards, E. J. ; Amy Sbnmway, mana ger; Mrs. R. B. Edwards, M. of F. ; Mrs. 0. J. McKenzie, M. of R. and U. ; Mrs. 0. E. Brown, Protector and Mrs. Olive Barton, guard. W. E. Frame and family who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Ira Phillips for the past two months, leave tomorrow for tbeir home In Arkansas. Miss Bertha Miller has been quite sick tbe past week but is reported much better. Mrs. S. E. Molntyre who was con fined to her room last week, is now able to be around again. Mrs. Charles Sovain and daughter Helen, visited in Walla Walla yester day. Mr. George Bowles is in the city from bis borne at Harrison, Washing ton. , J. F. Painter has resigned bis posi tion as superintendent of the North western Gas & Electrio company, and has left for Oregon City where he will reside. Mr. Painter is succeeded by Paol Yonug, nntil reoently in charge of tbe Mill Creek station. A series of meetings will be held in following prices : Proposition One lb ground Chocolate Two lbs Crackers . Ten lbs Lard . . Twelve lbs Japan Rice Four bars Tar Soap . One case Corn One case Tomatoes Five Gallons Pearl Oil tbe Seventh Day Adventist cbnrcb in this city. Elder R. D. (joinn, reoen tly from Tasmania will have charge of tbe meetings and Monday and Tues day evenings will be devoted to an ao count of his observations in different lands iuoloding bis pilgrimages to tbe Holy Land, Egypt and Rome. FREE WATER. The revival ervices wbich have beon carried on here by the Presbyter- ian and Congregational churches wete ) closed last evening. A large unmoor of converts were takeu into tbe chntch and tbe meetiugs bave been well at tended. Tbe Traction, company is putting in a siding this week at Cobler orossing for the use of the ranchers who are Belling rock there off tbeir places to tbe College Plaoe authorities for tbe county road. This is a good thing for the ranchers as it will enable them to clear off the rocks and at tbe same time get paid for tbeir work. The Hudson Bay Grange met last eveuiog in tbeir ball at Finoent with a large attendance. The usual otder of business was trausaoted. Two new u embers were balloted upon and ac cepted. Three newjmembers were in itiated. Overseer Morrill acted as worthy master in tbe absence of tbe worthy master, M rs. Jessie Kirk. At tbe close of the Grange luncheon was served in the banquet ball. Victor Broxsou of Liucoln is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. John Criu min. R. E. Allen and I. Anderson of the l raction company were in tbe city to day on business. L. C. Mitchell and J. M. Bradley were in Walla Walla on business. $56.50 to New York Via the O. R. & N. and connecting lines, the Oregon Short Line and Union PuciOo, through Omaha or' Kansas City and Chicago. Connecting Decem ber 1, 1907 and continuing daily 80 i days. This rate will entitle passen gers to tourist accommodations only. Berth in tourist sleeper to Chicago 17.00. Through tourist sleepers. Ac commodations equal to the best. Tbe shortest and quickest route between Athena aud tbe East. Tbe old remedies are the best Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in use for over one hundred years by tbe old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and is still in use by all the old families of Western Pennsylvania. Is abso lutely pure; made from tbe bark of tbe wbite or shell bark hickory tree. Tbe burk is shipped from tbe east, and manufactured in Walla Walla, Wash. For sale by Palace Drug Store. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to Robert E. Hubbard and Clara M. Keller; Clell L. Elgin and Metba M. Bahr all of this couuty. If you buy a $30.00 order, $30.00 Under Overalls and & COI Badly Mixed Up, Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N.' Y., bad a very remarkable experience; be says: "Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart disease; two- oalled it kidney trouble; tbe fourth, blood poison, and tbe fifth stomach and liver trouble; but none of tbem helped me ; so my wife advised trying Electrio Bitters, which are re storing me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all five doctors prescribed." Guaranteed for blood poison, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, by Palace Drug Store, BOo. It will be unnecessary to go through a paiof ol, - expensive operation for Piles if you use ManZan. Put up in a collapsible tube with nozzle, ready to apply. For any form of Piles, prioe 50o. Sold by Pioneer Drug Store. Here's Good Advice. O. S. Woulever, one of the best known merohauts of Le Raysville. N. Y., says: "If you are e ver troubled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnioa Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago " Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions. 25o at Palace Drug Store. Adams City Election. Adams' city eleotion took place Monday and is characterized as ' being a tame affair. But 41 votes were cast resulting In tbe election of tbe follow ing officers: T. A. Lieuallen, mayor; A. M. Coffey, J. E. Owens. J. H. Kir by, councilmen ; Dr. E. R. Todd, treas urer J. F. Wallan, recorder. That's It! ! ! Coogh yourself into a fit of spasms and then wonder why you don't get well. If you will only try a bottle of Bal lard's Horebound Syrup your cough will be a thing of the past. It is a positive cure for Coughs, Influenza, Bronohitis and all Pnlmonary dis eases. One bottle will convince you at your druggists, 25o, 50o, f 1.00. Sold by Palace Drug Store. Drowned in the Columbia. Barney Sheridan, of Butter oreek, was drowned in the Columbia river Friday while attempting to swim his horse across to Switzler's island and his lifeless body was reoovered Sunday forenoon. What's worth doing is worth doiug well. If yoo wish to be cored of rheumatism use Ballard's Snow Liniment and you will be "well oured." A positive cure, for Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Con tracted Mu9olea and all the ills that flesh is heir to. A. ir M. Wiiuaum, Navasota, Texas, writes: "I bave used Snow Liuiment for sprained ankle and it gave the best of satisfaction. I always keep it in tbe house." Sold by Palace Drug Store. KtliM'ate Tour ISownU TTIlli 'mtt:urem. Cnmly Cntlinrtlo, euro lonmlpntlon forever K0.2S0. I( 0. 0. C. full. drtiffglHtM return! money we .35 .20 1.50 1.00 22 2.25 2.40 1.50 Groceries, I Money