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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1905)
IN THE EAST END HEWS FROM WEST05, ADAMS MILTON AND FEEEWATER. Doing! of Tour Neighbor! Ai Told In Column of the Leader, Advance, Eagle and Times. Weston. (Leader. ) Mr. Power has returned to Reed & Hawley mountain from the Dee Chutes country, accompanied by his son Philip Power, and son-in-law, Wni. Johnson. They were dissatisfied with that region. The state census of the city of Wes ton was completed yesterday by the enumerator, Charles L. Pinkerton. The total population is 823, a good gain over 1000, when the figures of the national census were 625. Miss Mabel Crofutt, an. alumnus of the E. O. S. N. S., is visiting friends at Weston and will remain until after commencement. Miss Crofutt has closed a term of school at Antelope, and is ou her way to her home at Prosser, Wash. Stevens Lodge No. 49, K. of P., elected officers as follows Wednesday evening: J. H. Baker, C. C. ; R. G. Baling, V. C. j Dave Warren, Prelate; John Warren, M. at A. ; W. S. Price, M. W. ; P. T. Harbour, I. G. j J. H. Price, O.G The night watchman at Fletcher's mill, Mr. Stewart, was brought to town Saturday for surgical repairs, having accidentally wounded his left hand with an axe. A deep and ugly gash was cut in the member, reaching into the bone. The wound was dress ed by Dr. Cashatt and is rapidly hoal ' iug. " Fred Barrett and family left Mon duy morning for Arleta, Oregon, a suburb of Portland. They will make their permanent home below, and Mr. Barrett expects at some later dute to engage iu the grocery business. He has been employed for several yoars with Sim J. Cully, and will be missed by many friouds at Weston. S. A. Burues and Lester O'Harra left for Portland ou Friday's excursion. Mayor Barnes, who has had charge of the Weston end of the Umatilla coun ty exhibit carried with him for the display just thirteen strawberries which oomplotoly filled a quart jar. They were raised by J. Mt Ashworth in the Weston country. Milton. (Eagle.) , ,( Mrs. N. A. Davis recently suffered a paralytic stroke, whereby one side of her face was partially paralyzed. She is reported to be improving and it is thought the trouble is only temporary. Misses Lizzie Ham or and Jessie Wil liams departed yesterday for Sulem where they will take a course of in struction in primary teaching, provid ed the allurements of the Trail do not prove too great an attraction. William Rndio, an old time Milton boy, but now looated at Walla Walla, is visiting in Milton. Mr. Rudio is engaged iu the business of shipping beef animals to the Klondike, being among the first to muke a shipment to that region. He was a member of the Washington legislature last whiter. Photographer Fallgatter this week presouted the Eagle with a photograph of the oldest house ou Basket moun tain. It was built about 85 years ago by Mr. A. H. Wilder. It was occu pied for several years by N. Pierce and family and is the birthplace of Mrs. F. A. Sikes of this city. It is a relic of pioneer days and has att interesting history Sheriff Dixon of Garfield couuty, Wash. , is in Milton today for the pur pose of arresting a man named Butts, who is charged with having taken mortgaged proporty from the state and selling it He will be taken back tomorrow. Mr. Butts has beou iu Milton for several weeks and has a wifo and several children here. Sher iff Dixon states that he believes a set tlement cau be effected whereby Mr. Butts will be released iu a few days. Free wttcr (Freewater Times). "Uncle" George Johnson was at Piue creek on a brief visit this week. He says the alfalfa crop is much better than was expected and all other crops are looking tine. Win. Wagoner and family, who left bore last April for Ohio never to re turn, passed through last Wednesday on their way to Walln Walla. They will locate somewhere iu this part of the oountry. One more week and tho strawberry season will bo over. The season us ually lasts six weeks and this one is no exception. The supply was almost as great this year as any year pre vious, according to the shippers. Joe Irons has a cherry tree that bents tho one that George Washington dis figured all hollow. Last Weduesday he picked 13 orates off the single tree aud he says there are loU of them still on the branches that are not yet ripe, Mrs. IX Hunt has gone iuto the chicken business iu the right sort of manner. She is uiakiug a specialty of four (yellow) legged pullets. Up to date she has only one,? but it is a dan dy. It only uses its extra running gear on Sundays and holidays. Mrs. Hunt must be figuring on the preacher trade. J. S. Vinson has resigned his posi tion as postmaster and petitions are now out praying for the appointment of some other good man. Probably there is no other occupation on earth, except a railroad station agent, where there is more kicking done by the pa trons than that of postmaster in a country office. Jesse Baskett aud Wm. Clements seem to be the favorite candidates. Adams. (Advance.) Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Read returned Tuesday from a visit with friends in Athena. Fred Blake and Wade Holdman chartered an "auto" for a trip to Athena Weduesday afternoon. The city marshal tapped the city main iu block 8 this week and fixed np a watering trough for the convenience of the dry quadrupeds passing through town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdman of Pendleton came up Wednesday morn ing for a week's visit with friends and relatives here. Mr. Holdman is just getting around from a six weeks' ill ness with rheumatism. John Pierce, the dry laud straw berry man, is still iu the lead. He is now in the midst of his berry harvest, which he says is yielding greater than expected. He is unable at this time to form an estimate as to what his yield will be , but it will be large. All the berries sold has brought him $2.25 per crate and he has a number of crates engnged ahead at that price. Monday morning Lee Butler and family pulled out for the northwestern part of Montana where Mr. Butler ex pects to engage in the sheep- business. He is taking a bunch of horses with him aud will be about six weeks get ting through. Rube Wilson, the an cient vacquero, accompanied the par ty. Mr. WUhou has made that coun try his home for some time, hence he is not going to a strange country. Summer Roundup. The Indians are engaged in the summer roundup of horses on the Umatilla Indian reservation. Last week was spent at the corralls on Mc Kay creek, where 1,562 head of horses were run into the enclosures. Tired out, worn out woman cannot sleep, eat or work ; seems as if she would fly to pieces. Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea makes strong nerves and rich blood. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Pioneer drug store. Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, aud fear appendicitis. Safety lies iu Dr King's New Life Pills, a sure cure tor all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costive ness, etc. Guaranteed at McBride's drug store, only 25c. Try them. Dying of Famine Is, in its torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of consump tion, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and frieuds. "When I had con sumption iu its first stage," writes Willium Myers, of Carrfoss, Md., "after trying different medioines and a good doctor in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly aud perfectly cured me." Prompt relief aud sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at McBride's drug store, price 60o and $1 a bottle. Trial bot tle free. BLACKSMITH AND REPAIRING SHOP A. II. LUNA, Proprietor. Shop West of King's Barn, Athena. PROMPT & RELIABLE SERVICE A. L. JONES WANTS ALL KINDS OF HAULING Uoods taken best care of and carefully hand led. Phone 13 fur Express and baggage. THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL J. E. FROOME, prop. X 1?? Only First-class Hotel in I the City. THE ST. NICHOLS la th only one that can accommodate commercial travelers. Can b leooiuended for its clean and well ventilated rooms. J New York Restaurant (i'il Meals 25 cents. Noodles I Cob. MAIS AkbThikd, ATBENA.Or, i MILLINERY The Latest Modes and Fashions in Street and Dress Hats. LA HUE MILLINERY CO. Third Street. Athena. Every night 15 cte. per Bowl MAIN STREET, ATHENA, ORE. THE WRIGHT LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Foley's Honey and Tar for childrea.safe.sure. No opiates. m m Painting Paper Hanging, Wall Tinting, Sign Writing, etc., satisfaction guaranteed by L. J. Eobimon. Shop, corner 3rd and Jefferson, Streets, Athens, Oregon. T. L. TERHUNE, . CONTRACTOR & BU1LEDR Estimates Furnished and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Residence on Hunt Ave. Athena COOD HORSES AND RIGS. REA30NABLE PRICES DRIVER FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED-7 Horses boarded by the day, week or month Stables on 2nd street, Houth of Main street J. IT. Wright, - Proprietor- Troy Laundry Walla Walla, Wash. Elmer Lane, Agent in Athena Work Guaranteed Washings are called for each Tues day and are returned Friday morning CHARLES GAY ...Dealer in... Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Tobaccos, Cigars PRE8H BREAD, PIES, CAKES.ETC. ' 34- so &UiN UF ffTI -"VT'rVT"rVTTX7- n.1 1 1 A THE GREAT C f XUJXllM IN Hi X 1 l't Sire of Coney 2:02, Sweot Marie 1M, China Maid 2:05)4, You Bet 2:07, Charley Mao 2:07, Kinney Lou 2:07. JeUnie ac 2:09, Hazel Kinney 1M, Zolock 2:0914 The Roman 2:09, Dr. Book 2:10, Reta H. 2:11m, Mack Mack 2:12, and fifty-two others. Dam ALICE MANN (full sister to Trumont 2:i,l) by cALTAMONT Sire of Chohalis 2.-04if, Del Norte 2:08, Ella T. 2:08)4 Doc Sperry 2:09, Alameda 2:09)4', Patbmont2:09M, Altao2:09M, and forty-two others. Second dam Minnie M. (dam of Satin Royal 2:19M, Trumont 2:2 grandam of Atlas 2:15) by Rockwood. Third dam Sally M. (dam of Pathmont 2:09J, Altao 2:09, grandam of Bill Frazier 2:14, Pathmark 2:11)4", Belle Air 2:14)4") by Oregon Pathfinder, sire of the dam of Prince Direct 2:07, etc. Fourth dam Sally-Come-Up by Paul Jones, sire of Jane L. 2:19). Hannibaljr. 2:26. cTVIcALROPA 34160 . ..... Is a handsome black stallion 16 hands high and weighs 1200 pounds. He won first in standard bred class at Walla Walla fair iu 1903. . , He combines the blood of the best trotting families on the coast, and has four spanking good dams. You can't make a mistake by breeding to this good son of McKinney. He will make the Beason of 1905 at ; Weston, cAthena and Helix TERMS, $25 TO INSURE, payable July 1, Money ref ui.de J in the event of mares proving not with foal. t J. cA Baddeley, Weston, Ore. i a: 11 a IIU JUL zJ n tu ml follows a cold, but never follows the use of 1111 ill iiimiiMg 0 IAmi It stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents a cold from settling on your lungs and resulting in Pneumonia, Pleurisy, or Consumption. You are in no danger of serious results if FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is taken, as it soothes and heals the inflamed air pas sages and the cough disappears. Be sure and get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, as preparations containing opiates stop the cough temporarily by paralyzing the nerves in the throat and leave the germs of serious lung trouble and you get one cold on another because the first one was not cured perfectly. Sav.d Her LIfa From Pneumonia. "My wife had a severe attack of Pneumonia which followed a severe attack of La Grippe and I betieve that FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved her life," writes James Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Asnevr, Mich., writes: "I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of Pneumonia with good results iu every case." Cared Wbea Very Low With PoMmonla. J. C. Bryan, of Lowder, II!., writes: "My little boy was very low with Pneumonia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result was magical and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately stopped the racking cough and he quickly recovered." Three Sizes, 25c, 50o and $1.00 The 50-cent size contains 2 1-2 times as much 5s the small size, and the i.co size almost 6 times as much. Pianos of Worth. We sell the kind of Piano, that those who are critics, buy. They are Eeed &'8oni, noted for strength and volume of tone. The Henry F. Miller. Boeton'a oldest and sweetest toned make. The Steger, musically equal to the best, and the popular Singer.- ; Whitman College purchasd pianos of us last year valued at $4,000, and all were of the above makes The College buys only the highest grade pianos. We buy direct from factory and can save you money. Pianos delivered on ten days trial free. It will pay you to get our prices and easy terms. Dwelley Herri etc Music Co., 51 East Main Street 1 Doors Above Bridge, Walla Walla. Washington ED. BARRETT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on all kinds of buildings. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office at New Lumber Yard, Athens. -The- COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Best Turnouts In Eastern Oregon Stock Boarded by the Day, Week or Month KING BROTHERS Tri p PARKER & LANE'S .Barber Shop. Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. tea HOT BATHS. a Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. Oregon Siioir line za Union Pacific TWO TRAINS EAST DAIY Through Pullman standard and sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars, personally conducted, weekly to Chicago, with free reclining chair cars, seats free, to the east dally lroio Peudleton. DEPART xisia SCHEDULES AKKIVC Danr- ATHENA. ORE. Daily. Fast Mail for Pen- dleton, LaQrande, Baker City, and all points east v ia Hun tington, Ore., Also a.c.1 for Umatilla. Hepp 4.53 pm. neri Tho Dalles. 9:57 a.m. Portland, Astoria, Willaniett Valley Points, California. Tacoma, Seattle, all Sound Points. Wall Walla, Day. ' ton, Poroeroy, Lew 9:s.m. iston, Cplfai, Pull- man, Moscow, the :53p. m. Couer d'Alen dis- ' trict, Spokane and all points north. Mixed train walla 7:06 p.m. wall and interme !.- diat points. 1a p m- Mixed, for Pendle 12:30 ..( ton and interwedi- 7:05 p- m ate points. Water Routes. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND ROCTE Steamer sails from Port lap d 8 p. in. every 5 days. SaakeRlTerRoat. Steamers leave Riparia daily except Satuiv day Returning at 4:10 a. m. leave Lewiston daily except Friday, at 7 a. m .. M.W. Smith. Agent, Ataeaa