The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, November 21, 1905, Image 4

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    DQFT DEG-ET
The Offering of 10 per cent Ends
Saturday Night
For further particulars see Tuesday's isiue of this paper.
Suits Altered Perfectly or Your
V Money Back.
Mi
f, we are tne only exclusive . store m
Walla Walla
e send our buyer twice a year to New York City to
V' get the latest styles. ' . .
YOU BUY IT HERE IT'S GOOD
Next Week we Start our
Annual
; Thanksgiving Sale
AT UN APPROACH A BLY LOW PRICES. If you
have not purchased 3'our wearing apparel
; t now is your opportunity, .
VALLA
WALLA
M I SI BE
24 EAST
MAIN STREET
Walk up the right hand Bide of Main street until you see us.
li AND ADAMS
"MS FROM OUR
3WNS.
Personal Men-deader
.v
Ton.
."Tt; hAdmni left Sunday for
. 1 ouotoiou, wuere iiv wiu intuitu
Ltiriicrrt college.
'Five rural telephone liuos coutoring
, t Weslou have neon connected with
Dr.. (Jaslmtt's Huuitnrinni, putting this
institution in close . touch with : the
Country for Miles iu every direction,
.. Jolm Thompson, a well kuowu stook-
mutt of the UnititiUu river, has moved
, to Weston with hia family iu order to
'. ylu'.s Lin child rou iu the public school.
.They hit vo routed u house on Broad
street " "
, i J. : N. York brought in ouoof hia
limit) ninth broiizo turkeys the other
day for ThHuksisviuK dinner iu" the
household of Postmaster Hiiker. The
fnT weighed about 27 .pounds, aud
would make a j;ood moid for the giant
that Jack killed. . ,
Lewis II. Dowd of Wisconsin is vis
itii,; ut tho homo of hia brother, H.
A. Powd, near Westou. Sir. Dowd
litis disposed of his fiirmiuR interests
311 "WiHcoiisin and nmv locale in the
Wo-lou country, following the ex-
ainplo of his brother,, who fiuda this a
very jileiuntnt legion.
Wcslou will have a Iwsket bull team,
, afiuilable court having boon secured
for pi notion work. There is some .ex
cellent material here, sufficient to
a'fonl a little excitement for the fast
u r.'-a tlott the Pendleton .jf-ommereiftl
oiuliou has put i it the Held.
Duo of the pretlioMt farm homes oa
'.horse creek is jiiMt being com.
' ;. 1 for J. A. Kit: by James Ash
s(v!j. It is si nine" room house 28
v.-: f jii.ire, with h 'T" HxI8 feet.
....1 .i.).l ! itwirl liv fiir iirfuL
H v'l-itttKH cot about fUOO when
Hene from Tboru
er his potato
Tustiugs is now
ho tins pur
chased aud leased near Thornton, and
will remain there several years, hav
ing placed tenants on his farm east of
Weston. He says that Palonse farm
ers are still threshing wheat damaged
by the raiu, for which they receive
abont 40 cents a bushel. The delayed
harvest is scarcely their fault, as
many maohines annually come in
from the Walla Walla country which
were of course expected this year, but
not oue showed up. Even had the
Palouse farmers bought machines they
could not have secured crews. Mr.
Hastings is now comfortably located
in his new home aud is well satisfied
with his prospects.
Adams.
(Advance.)
The school reporter says this week
the following names were added to the
roll: Myrtle and Florence Simpson,
Mamie Smith aud Harry Swisher.
C. D. Watrus, who has been looking
over the Idaho country for the past
two weeks, returned home Sunday for
the day. He is not located auywhere
yet
Mrs. Mary Prico and Frauk Xieu
alleu are spending this week at their
farms on Birch creek south of Peudle
tou, looking after the plantiug of
their fall crop. . .
Mr. aud Mrs. E. II. Swisher lotnrned
from the Cambridge, Idaho, country
Tuesday aud will eiond the winter iu
this vicinity as they want their child
ren to have advantage of the public
school at this place. .
Don't forget that a mass meeting is
called for tonight nt the city hall for
tho purpose of nominating a ticket for
the eouiiug city election. Everybody
interested in getting office or in hav
ing some friend put iu office had bet
ter be present. '
Athena is now iu tho field with a
football team and expects to hang
their wigwam foil of the scalps of the
teams from the northwest They may
do it, for all remember bow success
ful they were iu the line of baseball.
When they begin they "play ball" at
least.
Charles Stevens, formerly & resident
of Adams, is visiting friends in the
city again for a short time. For
severs! years he has been ia the em
ploy of the Portland Street Ky. Co.,
but he became wearied of that work
and la now ou his way to Wyoming,
where his iwreuts reside, and where
he will probably locate.
Mrs. Aunie Kidwell, of Walla
Walla, came down Saturday evening
to assist .m caring lor her uiotner,
Mrs. x. U Riod, who was taken eud
denly ill, and as there was some fear
of an attack of typhoid. Mrs. Kid
well had her removed to Walla Walla
where she now ia. She was some
better at the last account .
"1 Thank th I.ord!"
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock,
Ark. , "for the relief I got from Buck
len's Arnica Salve. It cured' my
fearful running sores, which nothing
else would beal, and from which I had
suffered five years." It is a marvel
ous healer for cuts, burns and bruises.
Guaranteed at the Palace drug store;
25o. - .
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the matter of the estate of Mary J.
Frakes, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons whom it ma concern that Min
nie M. Willaby has been appointed
and qualified as executrix of the estate
of Mary J. Frakes, deceased, by order
of the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, duly made and enter
ed on the 17th day of October, A. D.
1905. All persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby
notified and required to present them,
with proper vouchers therefor, to
Peterson & Peterson, her attorneys, at
Athena, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which said first publi
cation will be made by order of said
court, on Tuesday the 24th day of Oo
tober, 1905, and the last publication
on Tuesday the 21st day of Novem
ber, 1905. Minnie M. Willaby,
- Executrix.
Petergon & Peterson, Attys. for Estate.
Notice to Creditor!.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel
Ward, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern that the under
signed was duly appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Samuel Ward,
deoeased, by order of the County
Court of Umatilla County, Oregon,
on the 17th day of October, A. D.
1905.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified and
required to present them to me, with
proper vouchers therefor, within six
mouths from the date of this notice,
at my office in Athena, Umatilla coun
ty, Oregon. The first date of the pub
lication of this notice is, by order of
the said court, Tuesday the 24th day
of October, 1905, and the last publica
tion will be made on Tuesday the 21st
day of November. A. D. 1905.
Peterson & Peterson, David Taylor,
Attys. for Estate. Administrator.
The Indian never liked work but he
wanted his squaw to get well a soon as
possiulo so tlmt she could do the work
ana let mm
hunt, therefore
ho dug papoose
root for her, for
thut was their
freat remedy for
enule weak
nesses. Dr. Pierce uses
the same root
called Blue Co
hosh in his" Fa-
vorito Prescrip
tion" skillfully
combined with
other agents
that make it
more effective
and protect tho
stomach from
functional disturbance.
Dn. I'ikrck's Favomtk Prkbcription
is not nor evor was a "patent medicine,"
but it is the carefully wrought out and
thoroughly tested rail prescription of a
rwl pi)sfi:f.mi In a mil nruvtbe.
Dr. Pierce's unparalleled success with
this remedy was such that more wanted
to use it than any one doctor could attend
to in a private practice. This induced
him to manufacture it on a sufficiently
liberal scale to meet the demand.
Uy his own special processes, he ex
tracts, eomhines and preserves the medi
cinal qualities of the several ingredients
without the use of alcohol (using chem
ically pure glycerine instead), thns ren
dering it absolutely safe for any woman
of any age and in any condition to use
freely. The names of tlio Ingredients are:
Lady's Slipper root, Black Cohosh root.
Unicorn root, Iiluo Cohosh root and
Golden Seal root. -
Miss May Rohrback, No. 73 Amsterdam
Avenue. New York City, Treasurer of the
.Woman's Progressive Union, writes :
"I liful hendai'he, backache. and was very
nervous s scarcely able to sleep more than
wo horn's at a time. I was advised to try
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and was
delimited with the result. Within a week I
was sleeptnir splendidly. Continued using
the ' Favorite Prescription ' for debt weeks,
and then stopped, for I was ptrfertly well.
Ever since then your medicine has leen mu
'Favorite Prescription,' loo. I recommend
It to every one." .
Constipation although a little 111, be
gets big ones it neglected. Dr. Plcrce'i
i'lcasunt Pellets cure constipation.
Publlo Notice.
Notice is hereby given tbat I will apply to
the Mayor and common council of the city ot
Athena, Oregon, at a meeting tnereof to be
held on the 5th day of lHw. MV, for a
license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous
liquors in less quantitie than one quart, said
liquors to be sold only in a building situated
on the 'east one-half of lot No. 8, iu block a, of
said city. J. W. lavis,
"Dated Nov. 3, 1D05. Applkum.
A. L. JONES
WANTS ALL KINDS OF HAULING
Goods taken best care of and carefully hand
led. Phone 13 for Express and Baggage.
L. M'LACIILAN
PLASTERING AMD CEMENT
WORK, CISTERN BUILDER
Leave orders at G ill's' Lumber Yard.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
LA HUE MILLINERY GO
We inske a specialty of
Hats Made to Order
CAR DEN BUILDING
(NofthSiJe Main St., :: Athena, Ore.
"WHITE GHOSTS OF DEATH"
CONSUMPTION and PNEUMONIA
are prevented and cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for
Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc., viz :
DR. KISWS
ri!!?TO7
UVJ
mm
For COilSUMPTIOil, COUGHS o GOLDS
Cared of Pneumonia After Doctors Failed.
MI had been ill for some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. McKinnon of
Talladega Springs, Ala., "and was under the care of two doetors, hut grew no
better until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and,
by continuing its use, I was perfectly cured." V
rV,S CTTRIflL DOTTLES FREEw
50c
JRGCOBIHBMDED, GUARANTEED f
AND 8OX.D BV
THE PALACE DRUG STORE
THE WRIGHT LIVERY
AND FEED STABLE
gjcs0 GSSCSSS CsCSS-""!
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COOD HORSES AND RIGS. REASONABLE PRICES
DRIVER FURNISHED WHEN DESIRED-'
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
Stables on 2nd street, South of Main street
J. F. Wright, - - - Proprietor-
First
National
Dank
of Athena
- ' ' ' & !
v CAPITAL STOCK. . . ....... $50,000 !
SURPLUS,.. 12,500
Propei attention given to collections. Deals in foreign and domestic ex
change Fire and burglar-proof vaults and safes no charge ,
for keeping your valuable papers.
H.G. Adams, President.
T.J Kirk, Vice-President,
O. A oarrett. I
P. E. Oolburn, VDIreotors
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F. S. Lb (iaow, Cashier, I. M. Kemp, Assistant Cashier
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INCORPORATED.
I
endee Brushes
SAVES THE HAIR FROM DANDRUFF
For the Human and the Horse; for Floors and the Dishes
Hardware Stock is Complete
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Clothes and Furnishings to you. They
are good clothes-Stein-Bloch-and good
Furnishings, but before you put faith in
them, you must have faith in us. The
only way to do this is to know us. Come
in today or tomorrow, on the way to office
or home therefrom. You need not buy.
Just look. We shall be glad to see you,
for we want to be friends. Come in.
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