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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
Press Paragraphs For shoes see Lee Teatscb, Pendle ton. Liiptou s leas at Moagrove Mercani tue Uo. Attorney Peterson was in Pendleton Wednesday. Jnstice Chamberlain wag iu Pendle ton Wednesday. . ' ' McBride keeps a full stock of" sohool books and supplies. V..uta t.u.. " oil r ' Tentsch, Pendleton. . Al new style bats now ready for -,' you at Teutsoh'B Dept store. : f1L. 1.. 4. i , . u iniBBii uuvem are to oe ionna at McTSriSe's Palaoe drugstore. - v T:l 1 ' r or your lannnrv. nan nn Hurt or a . , , " ? z" - y t When in Seed of shoes, go direct to Lee Teutsch's department store. . , - 'I' I. V7 1 L . i . I f ' u.w juau DVmbCU UI4 luesaay wun tnree moulding crews. Lee Tentsch has a most complete" Hue of high grade shoes in Pondleton. A cabinet photo of your baby free at Danuor's photograph gallery, Athe- ,; ua. . .. . , Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Bigby expect to leave Pendleton Tuesday for Al ' berta. "' $B.. J. Bean, republican candidate for cironit judge, was in town yes terday. ' ... , ,1 f.: ; '- Just received, latest styles in beltn, ebirtwaist sets, baok and side combs, at Manasse's. ' . Larcrest and best assorted Ht-nclir nf Mercantile Co. Your new spring suit should be made by the International Tailoring , Co. Mosgrove Mercantile Co. Taylor came up fronr Pen dleton yesterday, and attended, the funeral of little Lee Qorking. '-.V . J. H. Lamb, of Indian Territory, is in the city, a guest of his cousins, Mesdames Frank and Robert Tharp. .An nlnfynnh n.aflnrf-.mnnf: nf fthilriran'a Easter hats at Mrs. Lillie Millers. Don't wait until they are picked over. . R. J. Boddy reports that bue of his cows recently . gave birth to three calves. The triplets died , soon after birth. ' - ' New Waistiugs in silk effects. plaids, checks and plain colors. The latest novelties.. Mosgiovo Mercan tile Co. ii'';. K ; , '- .-'." , 'Mis. Cooper of Peudleton, is iu the city, at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Claude Pates, who is seriously ill with lUUg UUUUIO. Mrs. Lillie Miller announces that a fine uew line of the latest style trim med sailor hats arrived today. Call and see them. . L. Tbuot is prepared to do concrete work and well diggiug. Orders left at Ed. Manasse's store will receive prompt attention. At the M. E church on this, ; Good Friday, eveuing, Mrs. R. E. Stewart's Sunday School class will serve Easter luncheon. - W. L. Snellen berger, a prominent Westomte was taken suddenly ill the other day. He ascribes his illness to the use of-a patent medicine. yCAt the council meeting Wednesday evening, W. J. Gbolson was reappoiut- ed xsity marshal aud water superin tendent, at a salary of $65 per mouth. tors arrived the first of the week from Stuart, Nebraska, aud are visiting at the R. E. Stewart home north of town. .'. ;V-; Eggs for Setting. Mrs. Norris bas a limited number of eggs -.- for batching, from a pen of standard bred Rhode Island Reds, at $1 per setting. ' T-John Bell reports that on his old home place northwest of town, be has one of the finest wheat prospects that came to the he has seou since be . country. , ' A large number of Weston people gathered on the banks of Fine creek Sunday, aud witnessed the baptizm of eight persons, by the United Brethren minister of that city. 1 Miss Elsa Rosenzweig left yesterday s for a visit with Milton and Walla Walla f rieuds before proceeding to her home near Eltopia, Wash., where she will spend the summer Take the excursiou for Walla Walla Sunday and see the red hot game be tween the Yellow Kids and the "Boosters." Butler and Shea will be the battery for the Kids. ; worms are said to be numerous f iifSthe the wheat fields of the Gerking Flatibeighborhood west of town. Also in Sand Hollow the worms are doing considerable damage, so it is reported, Dr. Ruokman, the new deutist, is hichlv iwvunmpnrlurt . Ha in fcnnwn in , several Athena people personally, who speak well of rum. ; lie will be in - ' Athena Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Regarding the music for the Yellow I Kid dance last Saturday evening, tbef Press was misinformed aud stated? that the musicians donated their ser- vices, On the contrary, the commit-I ted paid $15 to the musicians for ser-l wlnna 1 3 1 : . 4li. . . t Charles Holmer, a former - resident of Weston neighborhood, died recent ly at Telluride, Colorado. He was a member ot the Weston A. O. U. W, lodge, in which he carried a life iu surauoe policy for $1000. rno.fi Wnllnpn urnnnp.tnT fif th r ' r i - Pioneer drug store has purobased the Jones cottage on Jettersou street, and will occupy it at once. Mr. and M rs. Jones are leaving Athena lor Echo, where they will conduct a boteL Mr. George Campbell of .Middle ville, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith. He is a brother of D. W. Campbell the well known O. R.- & N. offiiciaL Mr. Campbell is a miller by occupation and tbia is hia first visit to the coast , z Land sales aggregating " $39,1)00 were consummated in Pendleton Sat urday evening, when E. B. Shafer sold two quarter sections of fine wheat land nine miles northeast of that city and purchased five quarter sections 12 miles south. ; , : ; "Mitt Bush has made' .a " complaiut against Mike Ryan, before district At torney Phelps. He alleges that during a dispute Ryau drew a gunV ereans said to be conflicting reports concern ing the affair and the district attorney will investigate before making any. arrests. v v ' .. m ' Alma A. Wilkinson has brought suit for divorce against W. J. Wilkinson.' The parties to this suit were married June 80, 1885, and have two children ; Velma, aged 19, and Craig, aged 17. Besides asking for au absolute decree of divorce, Mrs. Wilkinson" asks for the care and custody, of " the minor children. -"-', f Pendleton High school has selected David Hill, Dean Goodman and Frank Pieroe to contest with the Salem High school noxt month. ;: Pendleton will uphold the affirmative of the question, Resolved, That the United States should ooutinue the Monroe- Doctrine as its permanent policy towards Eu ropean nations." Wednesday night Clover Leaf Lodge Degree of Honor, was pleasantly sur prised by the Weston lodge, which came over bringing their baskets with them. A most profitable and pleasant session wag held. Those from Weston were Mesdames Nelson, Beathe, Fred Gerberding, Dick Gerberding, Henry Stamper, aud Misses Anna Gerberding aud Louie Beathe. Dr. R. J. Ruckman, of Miltop,. a practical dentist, has made arrange ments to make regular visits to Athe na. His office, temporarily, will be with Crag head & Hays. Dr. Ruckman will make bis first visit to Athena next Tuesday ' and will 'remain here until Thursday evening. ' His wife is also- a practitioner and will be with the doctor on his visits here, assisting in dental work. Satisfaction is guar anteed. Weston Leader: Wire was strung this week for the Pine creek and Blue mountain telephone system which ex tends from Weston to George Brutscher's place on Reed and Haw ley mountain. There will be 20 phones along the rouet, eight of which are already installed. The system is in good working order, and Mrs.,G. W. Mitchell had the honor of first saying "Hello t" to Weston. Weston Leader : Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson have moved to Wes ton from Athena and have taken one of the Bradley cottages on Broad street. Mr. Robinson is again in charge of the oven at the DuPuis bakery. His skill in this line of work is well known to Weston consumers of bread, cakes and pies, and the bakery's'products under his direotion are bound to meet with favor. Mrs. Robinson is teaching in the Rawhide school district south of town. Be .fore coming to Oregon she had much experience as a teacher in the city Tortur By savage. '.'Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me, "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three Dottles of which completely cured me." Cures liver complaint, dyspep sia, blood disorders and Malaria, and restores the weak and nervous to ro bust health. Guaranteed by Win. McBride, druggist Price 50c. i " m - - n i ii Keep the little one healthy and happy. Their tender, sensitive bodies require gentle, healing remedies. HolHsterx'a Rooky Mountain Tea will keep them healthy aud. strong, ii 5c Tea or Tablets, i Pioneer Drug store. ; A Lively Tumile . ! with that old enemy of the race, con stipation, often' ends iu appendicitis. To avoid all serious troublewith stom ach, liver and bowels, jlfeev-JDtv King's New Life Pills. They perfect ly, regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort 25o at McBrido's. Certificates . of Deposit?j Are the best form of short-time investments. ' These 7 certificates such as are issued by .. ' J. L; EIAM'S BANK . are made payable on demand with interest at 3 per cent and will be cashed any time without notice, - or we will issue you a time certi ficate bearing 4 per cent interest payable any desired date. - THE DIFFERENCE When you put man to work - You pay the man.'- .' . " When you put your money to work Four money pays you. Make ALL your mouey ' : Work ALL the time. V T'fcv ; j JL, Elam's Bank WALL& WALLA WASH. If there is no Piano iu the house, one should be purchased or at least hired. Aud it should bo one of the BEST PIANOS ; shown in our rooms. These instru-' ments are the perfection of mechan ical workmanship and are unexcelled for sweetness and richness of tone. STANLEY PIANO HOUSE, 23 Main Street, Walla Walla, Wash. J. D. PLAMONDON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Barrett Building, - - Athena, Oregon i S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered, . Office on Third Btreet. Athena. Oregor BANNER 8 A LVE ; th most healing salve in the world. i! TO Cere Constlpatlon'Vorever. l'alie Ciiscorets Candy Cathartic." 10c or 250, ii. C. C (all to cure. drumlKU refund nione OREGON SnorT line UruQNFACinc ITWO TRAINS EAST DAIY Through Pullman slandnrd and Bleeping 'Un 11HI1J' W UIUOH", llivoiu, VUUA0V DIMJJIH touriHt sleeping care, personally conducted, -hair cam, ReatH free, to the east dally irom RRIVK TIME SCHEDULES HXPART Dally. ATHENA, ORE. P11?- Walla Walla, Day ton, Poraeroy, Lew Uton, Colax, Full u.i2. m man, Momcow, the m Cooer d'Alene dis trict, Spokane and all point north. " Mixed, Walla Wal- 12:30 pro to Pendleton. Fast Mall for Pen- dleton. LaUrande, Baker City, and all points ewt via Hun tington. Ore., Also for Umatilla, Henp 4:53 p ra ner. The Dalles, 4-M p, ta Portland, Astoria, Willamette Valley Points, 'alifornia, Tacom a. Seattle, all Sound Points. Mixed, PendH'ton J-.Oipm to Walla Walla . - . - yr . Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Cox &, McEwen's. New Shirt Waists just arrived at Manasse's.,. . Prime carn-fed beef aud pork at R. J. Boddy's; . See the fine cut glass for sale by C. A. Barrett & Co. 'a. Try a Fior de Corona cigar at the White House Grocery. ' CragheajtJ & Hays have some bar gains in blnsiness chances. Try oni of Boddy's flue sugar cured bams. Thejp are delicious. ' That Crjsscent Cream Coffee is fine. At WorthWton 4 Thompson's. A. delicious dessert-Washington Pie. Get it at the Prendergast Bakery. We etiU, have the famous Coles air tight hears. C. A. Barrett & Co. "Autorfrat" stationery, the best kind at IHcBride's. - Can't we show, you some of our Rogers silverware? . C. A. Barrett & 'SfW" ' - .You tlpuld see the fine line of buggies aud hacks at C. A. Barrett & Co.'s. , ; Iu tbel spring time yon renovate your house. Why ; not your body? Hollister'e Rooky Mouutaiu Tea drives out impurities, cleanses and euricbes the blood'uud purifies the eutire sys tem. 85& Pioneer drug store. Say Maicrescent Baking Powder will raise the Ktwgh. " Get it at Worthing ton & Thahi pBon 's. : y Over 6C0 ladies' neck arrangenieiits, a sample line, no two alike, at, oue-balf price, yall at Manasse's. ' Three, little rules we all should keep, ; To inaVe life happy and bright, Smile ii) the morniug, smile at noon, Take J&ocky Mountain Tea at night. ... Pioneer drug store. Doctor! are Fuzxled. The rfiuarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the subject f much interest to the medi cal fraieroity and a wide circle of friendsri' He says of his case: "Ow ing to Revere inflammatiou of the throat ttid congestion of the lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a IhsW resort, I was induced to try Dr. Kind's New Disoovery and I am happy t'say it saved my life." Cures the wajst coughs ; and colds, bron chitis, fjusilitis, weakangs, hoars ness afl la grippe. Guaranteed at McBridp's drug store. ;, 50c "and $1. Trial bittle free. : ? ' A Slnrf Hn WmdHr. i - t " . . -1 Tlwiwsrfw-'tlwtyrfltftff to its credit umbo vuuaiou n aiuiua uaim a tiflo wonder, It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer fot the patrons of husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distiessiug case of Piles. It heals the worst burns, eornfi, boils, ulcren, cuts, wounds, chilblains, aud salt rbeuui. Only 25o at the Palace drug store. lossrove lercantile Co. We wish to say to the people of Umatilla county that the new firm the cTVIosgrove cTVIercantile Co., successors to the Athena Mercantile Co., are now doing business at the old stand. We have new goods in every depart ment; the best the market affords. We have made our selections with the greatest care and attention. We are now showing all the latest styles in spring and summer Dress Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Ladies' Neckwear. I New Spring and Dress Goods. ' Our Black Dress Goods are specially worthy of notice! We have nil the new weaves in high grade Fabrics. . In Colored Dress Goods W3 are now show ing all the latest shades in the new spring gooda. Silver Grays, Blue Grayu, Quaker Grays, Tans and Alice Roosevelt Blues, as well as many other colorings. WA.SH DRESS GOODS In Wash Dress Goods we have all the latest, up to date spring designs in an endless variety of new fabrics, Organdies, Embroidered Voiles Silk Warped Eolines, Mouslin de Soie, Lawns, Dimities. All the latest patterns in fine Ginghams, Foulards, Percales and Calicos. SHOES y We call special attention to our Shob depart ment. We carry the very best makes in all grades. Men's and boys' Shoes in Box Calf, Valour Calf, Vici Kid or Enamel, in all the new !?? m m w m miff iif wmm CONSUMERS A simple rule to make life a joy is to &z When shopping do not forget that "99" is the best Coffc f: that can be obtained. l''or sale only at the IWHIT g Cash id Tea, Coffee, Spices, Extracts and ,Jhik"h grade Canned Goods a specialte !2 : ESTABLISH CD 18G5- 5 Prcston-Parton Milling Go. Our Barley Ii Is Now Running. We can roll your Barley while you Wait Merchant Millers and Grain Buyers Waitsburg, Wash. - - - Athena, Oregon S ZDOPSTT EEAD THIS i I Unless you are interested in wearing PHUPlitiljI r lXTrilJ U1jAS1!. If your rIupspr aw too young for you bring thein in'ahd-1 will put proper lens in your frames very reasonable. All work guaranteed. Children's work a specialty. T ' ' t T T ma IT' TV Jf X "f.T ru Xv. ri x x xv ivi v. a Summer m wmm nnnnr m mm it drink a cup of that elegant Coffee "ChCh" 1 Grocery Cftntios alioui tli87sD and SdIscUshs or?psctae!s3 I Tmm rartof oraftl TttUa vttl t tbto amd VkH jhM M wtn ; r ii icobM rrosi tb mm hn m Mntwit u hj In afcto I mi tt Bilk uh bti MMrMlf If uutik It do k mot MM if MmUm mm ihiuM han InmadtftW aittatioa. wkm tin tm (mama VstA (ton minsj Mxrtr howl will wilt In puitiift tntnry rVon tb MtUnl MM aa tiaff) (iradimto und Ktale MceiiHert Optician. Of- nco, next door to Hi. NIuIioIh b'amle llooniH, lasts, nnd at prices to suit all comer. Ladies' Shoes in high r low cut. Just re ceived the most up to date stock ever shown in Umatilla county. Call and give the new shapes your careful inspection. LADIES' CORSETS We have also put in a new line of Ladies' Corsets. The celebrated Royal Worcester. This corset needs no commentary from us. It is a well known fact that this is one of the most perfect fitting and best made corsets in the United States. We have them in all sizes and grades in cither Black White or Drab. PATTERNS We are also agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, o( which we have a large assortment Ion hand. Our investigation con vinced us that the patterns are as high grade as the magazine. We are convinced that their 10c and 15c patterns are in every way ai good as any patterns in the world at any price. Furthermore they furnish a guide chart Free with each pattern. This shows exactly how the pattern is to be put together, and savea a great amount of time and trouble for the user M. W. Smith Agent, - Aiiious ceeds to the fund amountng' to f 32.