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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1904)
POPULAR OCEAN BEACH Fresh testimony in great quantity is I , . 1 . MAMnlMJW 5, 1 Off 1 O tl n flf Til". UUIiBlttUW UUUilUK u vvm"s ----- King 8 new discovery ior coDsumpuuu coughs and colds to be unequaled. A. recent expression iroru Biiriuiuu rJentorville, va., serves as example, do .... "T Viarl Rrnrrlitia for three . - - - j - - years and doctored all the time without f mi T 1 A. A 1- being benefitted, men x Degaa u i Vinn'a Vaar DixvivArv. and a few bottles wholly cured roe.' .Equally effective in curing an inroai bdu iuub troubles, consumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed by McBride, drug gist, lnai Doiue tree, regular wu and $1. ' Many From the Interior Planning to Spend Their Vacation at the Sea Side. T.oatArn Oreeron and Washington spent their vacation at North (Lone) Beach, Maehington, last summer, and it is safe to say that this popular resort of the North Pacific Coast will be visitea Dy many muic i" year than ever witnin its mstory. ud li i i,:v. anA Hrv interior al- titudo to the sea level is most beneficial. The trip on the Willamette and Col- ., rf Portland. 18 one lone to be remembered, the usual heat ot a summer aiiernoon ueiug icmro. with a gentle breeze freighted with the j traam and sflannned with selt sea air. The scenery includes much Portland on tutu us uoftuLiiui. -- rT . one of the Oregon Railroad & Naviga tion Company's paiauai river b"i (the T.J. Potter being queen of river flyers) the excursionist is carried through ;,,v.. ..,v.a,i flv thffl Arch of many nations. The 12 miles of the Willamette river are quickly made, and after salut- . t n Horn m fn t. lighthouse, making the junction of the two rivers, the boat swings into the Columbia for the trip down stream. The .morning is clear (generally bo from June until Septem ber) and a magnificent and inspiring (lo ava aa thfl RWPfiD MrOUnd the bend is made- five snowcapped peaks, Mount uooa, mount umi, m .,., ajnt iTln Mount Rainier and ui u ii ii b . 1 1 . " - . . , Mount Jefferson, looming into view a sight worth traveling luousanuB vi iuuw to see. On down the picturesque river, past villages, sawmills, fishing fleets, sal- nnnnliriuu T1T ntl fl It'll 1 H r baSBltlC bluffs, and pretty side-bill farms, the boat pursues its way. me uiajrauu ....oar. tha rivAr is a we-in6Diring. Gradually the shores grow farther apart I .i,..nlu roiili-zintr that the five U1JU, DUOlliOl - - , hours have been consumed in making the trip, the boat steams aiongsiue me . t . f i . . A utn.in One hour from Astoria through the famous fishing waters 01 tue wiumuw, past scores of salmon traps and nets and ..il.ifn.mincrafl filth bofttfl. lanQS aa 111a ii j nuiw . , the passengers at Ilwaco, on Baker s nay, wnere conuoLiu" iu& nf the Ilwaco Rail way & Navigation company, whose cars stand on the wharf awaiting the steamer. xt. ii. i.,i, nhum thA mirf hftthina IB unexcelled, at low tide is from 200 to 100 feet wide, twenty-tnree miies iuuB wiu so compact tnat a carnage ui l t f u r o iinnn i r. nuRimr OUtll l. G I T n,(i y in u b.uww - r , , ' a.i n nun tiia hanpn nrn I u huo ue lu CU aAvrug fc"vi """"" , . . tages and hotels in which summer life is an unceasing round of pleasure from the opening until the close of the season. The much dreaded "Resort Mosqu to i nnlfnniltn on la uunuun w insects are found. Tne tnermomeier rarely goes above Hi) degrees in ouiyor Vmi liniit nvArrnatn. fires morn- ing and evening and blankets at nigut are comloriaoie uunng me r.i. nnnntnmnHntionfl at NOTlfl IVttLCD l'l nvvuiii Beach points are reasonable and vary to suit the visitor. At European hotels and lodeinir nouses rooms range irom ao uw. ' i.. oi ,i . of ruutiinrunts meals run . from 25 cents to 50 cents; and at the American plan uotels, tue cnarges range .,., ci o ilnu n 31 'J nnil nnward. 1 1 ci ill l'iJ i . Dozens of delightful side trips may be taken from tue beacli into a country ui ' ...n n. niiituraiiniia hnnntv. auiet and I WUU I U VI jmivumi"" ' 1 . . - secluded among hills and forest, witti hunting and fishing in native hauntsj to the United States Life Saving stations ' .1 l.l.tl.n.iaoo nmnhnrrv farms. OVSter beds, salmon fishing grounds and can neries. . . . . T 1 For particulars about the triptoNortli Beach Bsk the nearest O. R. & N. agent, or send two cents in stamps to A. L. Craig, genoral passenger ageui, tuij l 1 ... iHJootfnl Uanrpntinn Resorts. which tells all about the Columbia river summering places. HTTrr.WRSTrnT. PICNIC. i Lrg Crowcli Meet With the Ploneeri t Wenton. ; rain ia nAAilnrl in Umatilla Coun for Weston to VJ IV in wiiij . j ... . ' ImvA a nioneers' picnic. Anundant " moisture is sure to follow. It came ' rt,-a,1., nlfarnnnn U'itll a nihil. (ll'MCMl- 1UUI II V I ( J II I liv. . 1' w " - ' . - ing a happy crowdfor the rain made HMSurance duuble sure of generous crops. Despite the downpore the first day of the picnm was a decided success, uuu u,ua ..orlrnrl liv tllA tlllllit Orderly COn- nno in i. . i.v. j t, - v duct ou the part of 2000 people or more in attendance. A much largercrowd came on the second day. President Q. W. ProebBtol presided at the Arbor, and i. II A Intil.ia liurl HirAntinn of an excellent program. The Athena band , played with their usual dash and bru- 1 liHnee. i Tim stAFxiuai iiiinnpil Tliursdav fore ' noon, and the invocation by liev. W. S. Pavne followed. A neat address ot wel come was delivered by Mayor b. A. Barnes, and the annual address by Sen- ator George 0. BrownelF of Oregon City was u masterly effort.-Leader. Womt of All Experience. . Can anything bo worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. It. Newson, Decatur Ala. "For three years," she writes, ?'l indured insuffer able pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm com pletely recovered " For liver, Kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Bitten u the only medicine. Only 60c It's guaranteed by McBride, druggist. Chamberlain' Stemach liver Tab let Better than a loitor' Vreaeitptioit. M. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va., on ..a tliut PlinmliArlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything could get from the doc tor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medicine that would produce such gratifying results in cases of stomach troubles, bilious- whole time would be used in preparing this one medicine, r or eaie vy au uruggisiB. o-l'a-ltae tor fifty Cent. Guarttutetil totnu-co haWl .'ture, makes wp wen nuoiw- NiioU yure. Wsi.it. AU drungMt. HOUSE AND CARRIAGE PAINTING Paper Hanging, ' Clothing and Graining. i . r Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop, east side of 3rd street, above Main J. E. HULL, Athena, - Oregon. . V To Van TTtv Thpw rumS to mv place, two miles DOOli VI via B-r T . year-old steer, fat and apparently stall- fed. Urand on ngnt nip looBs u. iu 0 and one on left hip looks like ace of clubs. Owner may have same by pay- ing pnarges. . " aiiier, H. C- Janei Dead. TI O. Janes, formerly publisher of the Freewater Times, died at Pilot Rock Tuesday, of consumption, aged 30 years He leaves a wife and two cnuaren. Driven to Denperatlon. T.ivirir at nn nut nf the wav Dlace. re mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting m Durns, cuib, wounus, uiuoo, etc. Lay in a supply of bucklen s Arni ca Salve. It is the best on eartli. uniy 25c at W. Mc Bride's drug store. COMING KVKNTS. June 2, 3. 4. Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. June 6. General election in Oregon June 15, 16, 17. Oregon encampment G. A. R.. Hood River. July 4. Rousing celebration (pros pective,) at Athena. That Throbbing Headache Wnnld nuinklv leave vou if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your neaitn. uniy zoc. money uuu u not cured. Sold by McBride. WontadTniBtwnrt.hv ladv or eentle- nnn in manoffa htlfllnAnft In this countv and adjoining territory for house of sol id financial standing. 820.00 straight cash salary and expenses paid each on day direct from headquarters. -Expense money advanced;, position permanent. Address anager, 605 onon Bldg., Chicago. " Bids Wanted- Slai.loil Vn'ilu urn roan fori for excavation of basement of the Odd Fellows' and K. of P. building. Kids to be maae per square yard. Excavation will be 40x90 feet and tonardpan in aepm. jdiub wm be openedat my office in Athena, Ore., m,iA tuna r iini ThA richt is re- served to reject auy and all bids. VI. ... UIU-J Artificial Teeth. Tn fnllm lia nnturnt pnntnnr of the face in arranging artificial teeth on l..ti.a an fViaf tliatf Will Ol VA thA RlOSt natural appearance when in the mouth, tuere are points, inciuuiiig jjoiioui, nni-l nnffant Iflf ieFuntinn. tllftt la the aim i v. 1 1 v.i n uu n...uui..... guarantee on all plate work. Dr. Spon- ogie, .dentist. For Sale. T Vio.ta fiw nolo o rfnnrl mili'h COW and calf, for $40; bound wheat hay for $15 per ton ; a stand of bees for 82.25; spring pigs $10 each, pigs 6 months old $20 each; brood sows, from $30 to $150 each. Write or call on A. JU. awaggart, mueua, Oregon. . . Present Your Bills. , a ti lolin lmvn hilln nirninRt School Dis trict, No. 21), are requested to present J same before June 4th, 1904. ' U. U. unamDenain, iiera. Header for Sale. VilnnlfBinit h shon is a 12-foot Hodge header, in good repair, iorsaie enqap. . PROMPT & RELIABLE SERVICE A. L. JONES WANTS LIGHT HAULING Good taken best care of and carefully hand led,, Phone 13 for Express and Baggage. that is good at all times ia what the Customer wanth Get it at the 7 M5 Satisfies tcste and appetite THE WRIGHT LIVERY AND FEED STABIE Mm Sherman & McLean, Proprietors. Platzoeder & Minger's old stand GOOD H3R3ESY.N0 RIGS. REASONABLE PRICES : DRIVER FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED- Horses boarded by the day, week or monthi 8tableson2nd street, South of Main Btreet. J. F. Wright, . Proprietor. Dr. A. B. Stone, PHYSICIAN & SURGEQN Calls answered promptly day or night Office in Post Building, Athena, Oregon S. F. Sharp, A. W. Botkin. Sharp & Botkin. PHYSICIANS AND SU Ml EON S Special attention given to Femalo j Diseases. Calls promptly answered. Otflot m Tblr.l dtreet, Athena, Oregor J. M. HAYES REAL ESTATE DEALER. Houses to Rent. Town and Country Property for Sale. WILL M. PETERSON Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public Athena, Oregon Deeds, Wills, Leases, Mortgages and Contracts carefully drawn: Collections promptly made. x- A A. J. PARKER'S I r ' v" "' I ' ' ' Y I i i r"-Tr O '- i. ii nnnnm nunn M i3iyr;iiWV J t ClaH- Modern tS7 SOUTH SIDE MAIN gv- STREET ATHENA. KEEN'S .Barber Shop. Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage ; for Face and Scalp. .HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. Going to Build? Save Money ann Time by Hav ing C. E. TROUTMAN, Archi tect, make your Plans and Spci flcations, ROOM 15r ASSOCIATION BUILDING, PENDLETON. - - - ORE. Umatilla Art Gallery 'Miss E. A, Stackland Manager. Something new and novel in fine Photographs. Now is the time to get superior work at the low: 7 "est possible prices; ''. Vl-.?-, A. KUNKEL & COMPANY Dealers in John Deere Farm Implements Moline Wagons Hacks and Buggies in Standard Grades. Plows, Har row s, Seeders, Mowers, Rakes, Binders, and Extras. Hog Fencing ; ; ; ; and Barb Wire. We keep a large stock on hand and can furnish customers with any quantity desired. THE BEST OF MATERIAL PERFECT SATISFACTION. La n "IflndThcrtford'sBlRclfDnHiRht It cured my ron after he had epent HOOwithdootora. It ii all the med icine I tnke."-MR8. CAROLINE UAKTIN, Parkeraburg, w. va. If I'fiiir livpr irsa if act rpJ- liliirlv mi in vnnr drmrcist and swure a package of Tbedford'l Klai-k-Draueht and take a dose tonight, this great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion . of bile.. Thedford's Black Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen the kid nevs. A torpid liver invites cofda, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys result in Bright disease which claims as many fictims as consumption. A 25-cent package of Thedford't Black I'raught should always be kept in the hoiree. "I ned Thedford't Black Prauirht for llw and kidney com- fi)iuti and found nothing to excel I."-WILLI AM COi'FMAN, Mar- U1VUWIU, 111. THEDFORD'jS 0 Ll4i 1 i Gosh Given Away to Users o n n rn 7ry cf cr1 cr qr We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we nnnf Atviare Vint uavc tuwctya given uui tuoiuuitia, uui In Addition 1o She Regular FreeP remiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prize Contests, which wUl maU enma nf nnr natrnnt nVh mm and women. You can send in as nianv estimates as desired. There will PC TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Lonis World's Fair; the second relates to Total Vnt tfnr traetAtnt hornet Nmr. fl loid. jtjo.ooo.n.) will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Q: C fcK f&ftfi fSn to the one who is nearest correct on both 11 i.w in 11 1 iii hiiiiii inmainiin 111 I or Five Li on-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: tii WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST Whaf will be the total Jnly th attendance at the St. Lonl World's Fair? At Cliieatro, July 4, IS93. the attendnnce was 2S3.273. For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's office, Toledo. Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1904. we will give first prise for the nearest corroct estimate, second prize to the 1 Firs Prise 1 Second Prize 3 Prliea-SSOO.OO eaca O miet zou uu JO Prlaes lOO 03 20 Prllea BO OO 60 Prliea 20 00 TiSO Prliea lO OO 1800 PrUea COO 3 139 phizes, .$2,500.00 . 1,000.00 ..l.OOO.OO . . 1 .OOO.OO . . 1 .OOO.OO ..l.OOO.OO .1,000.00 ..2.500.00 . . 9,000.00 TOTAL, S20.000.00 nnnttBla and thus vnnr estimates have tWO opportunities of winning a big cash prize. Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate is recorded. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (vote for all candidates combined) at the election November 8. 1904? In 1900 election. 13.959.653 people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.'s, office, Toledo, O., on or before Nov. 5. 1904. we will five first prize for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prlie S2.BOO.OO 1 Second Prize l.OOO.OO 2 Prliea $500.00 each 1 .OOO.OO ,JJVl.UJ 1, OOO.OO l.OOO.OO 1,000.00 ., .2,500.00 0.OOO.OO TOTAL. S20.OOO.00 5 Prises 20O.OO lO Prliea 100.00 20 Prlies 60.00 SO Prlies 20.00 250 Prises 10.00 1800 PrUes 5.00 2139 PKIZES. m stf Clstrftutsd la tha FubSfs-artptlng S45.000.09 In addition tawhich'w. shall givi $5,000 to Groeari' Clerk: e particulars In LIQM COFFEE casas) making a grind tatai ci $5P,0wU.uu. INTEREST Is being displayed la the use 01 smoseicss powacr. nm ! Jacketed bullets In large calibre rifles. I A 45 calibre bullet weizhint 500 grains gives a shock to large came that the small bores can not always be depended on for. Marlln Model 1895 Repeaters hav " Special Smokeless Steel " barrels, ror up-to-date information see our est (log. Mailed for 3 stamps. The Marlin Firs Arms Co. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Troy Laundry Walla Walla, Wash. HENRY KEEN, Agent in Athena. Work Guaranteed Washings are called for each Tues day and are returned Friday morning Oregon Short Line fcaFjagasaajegMaaaaaeaagaasns COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF VVOOL&CIiSPICE CO., JCONTEST DEPT.) TOLEDO, -OHIO. - 1 Union Pacific TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY Thrnueh Pullman standard and Bleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, personally conauctea, . weekly to- Chicneo. with free reclining cha'.r cars, seats free, to the east daily irom Pendleton. DEPART TIMJJ SCHEDULES ABR1VB Pally. ATHENA, ORE. Dally. Fast Mall for Pen- dleton, LaQrande, Baker City, and all poi n 1 8 e ist v la H un tington, Ore., Also ... for Umatilla,Hepp 4:53 p m. ner The Dalles, 9:57 a. n. Portland, Astoria, Willamette Valley - Pointa, California. Tacoma, Beat! le, all Sound Points. Walla Walla, Day ton, Pomeroy, Lew 8:57 a. m. lston. Colfax, Pull- .. B O man, Moscow, the 4a3P- m Coner d'Alene dis trict, Bpokane and all points north. - Mixed train walla 7:05 p. m. walla and Intermej n m diate points. F" ' Mixed, for Pendle 13:20 p.a. ton and Intermedl- 75 p' m. ate points. Water Routes. SAN FRaJCCISCO-PORTUAND ROUTE, Steamer sails from Poniard 8 p. in. every 5 days. Snake RiTer Route. Steamers leave Kiparia dally except Sat ur day, at 4:10 a. m. Returning leave Lewiston daily except Friday, at 7 a. in. For tickets to and from all parts of tne eouu try eail on or write to M. W. Smith, A font, Akhei.