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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1907)
Press Paragraphs Frank Coolidge was in Adams Sun day. h. M. Watrus was in town Saturday from Adams. ' Representative Barrett left for Salem Saturday evening. Frank Berlin bas been excused from jury duty, by Judge Bean. , Attorney S. D. Peterson, of Milton, spent Sunday in Atbena. . Joe Lewis was in town yesterday from bis borne near Helix. Ira Kemp and bis daughter, Roma, were visitors Sunday at Adams. Miss Nellie Foss is reooveriug from severe illness occasioned by neuralgia. The regular January term of oircuit court convened yesterday at Pendle ton. .. '. ..?.;'..- , J. W. Wilkinson, father In-law oi G. B. Kidder,, is in town from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Foss visited friends in Walla Walla Saturday uud Sunday. Virgil Zerba. who is attending sobool at Pullman, Wash., is a new Press subscriber. Bex Barnett is one of the contest ants in the oratorical contest at Cor vallis this mouth. Mrs. James Mitchell is again visit-' lag ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Foss in this city. Miss Mattie Coppock was tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. W. O. Bead, of Adams, last week. Bring your B & H Green Stamps. The new premiums nave arrived. Mosgrove Mer. Co. G. W. Piper was iu town yesterday from his home near Helix, trnidng with Athena merchants. Helix reoeived a carload of coal Tuesday and joy thereat reigned in the little city up the flat. 7M. A Ferguson, editor of the He 'lix Herald, is holding down a clerk ship in the Oregon legislature For the flist time iu sevoral weeks services were held at tbe Christian and Methodist churobes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. MoBrido came over from Weston Sunday and epeut tbe day with their children here. . Richards, the wheat buyer, came up from Pendleton Sunday and spent tbe day with Athena friends. Miss Hyatt aud Miss Farkes, of. Weston Mountain, were iu tbo city yesterday trading with Atheua mer chants. v East Oregonian: MiBS Ruth Kidder "Who .resides two .miles west of the oily . .lias gone to "Atheua jtb remain,. during the winter. Your money back if not satisfied with the bargains found at Rader's big Furniture aud Carpet emporium at Pendleton. . Alex MoKiuzie, the well known Adams farmer, is in California for tbe winter. At present, Los Angeles is bis postoffloe address. jonnuie xuueuuur wua up num Portland this week and visited bis sister, Mrs. Fred Boyd. He returned to the metropolis today. Misses Myrtle aud Grace Hawks, of Teudleton, spent Sunday in this city with their brother, Byron Hawks, proprietor of tbe Pioueer drugstore. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly dense the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexion, bright eyes and happy thoughte. Pioneer drug store. Piue Salve Carbolized, aots like a poultioe, highly antiseptic, extensively U3ed for cozema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold at tbe Pioneer drug store. Helix Herald: Tbera is a case of scarlet fever reported in the city. It is at tbe home of Mrs. Ida Porter, her little sou Lloyd beiun afflicted. Tbo home is undor strict quarantine. George Truax has returnod from Crook county and may be seen at his old place ou the Caton dairy larm Georee has many friends iu Atheua who are glad to see him. j Lncan Perrincer. of Adams, won for tbe third time the honor aud place nf renreaentinff Whitman Colleco iu the Intercollegiate debate wbioh will tak plaoe later in the spring. . Marriage licenses have been issued to Sam N. Cutlip. of Walla Walla, and Miss Minnie Wilkinson, of this countv. . Also to Louis Bradburn and Miss Julia Sbipp, both of Pilot Rook. TVThe carload of coal confiscated by the Adams people last week was con signed to Eugene Tausio, tbe Walla Walla laundrymau. Ho presented his bill aud tbe amount was paid at ouce. The Milton-Freowater oouutry whioh has been free from ooutagions diseases this winter is now ooufrouted with the possibility of a smallpox op idoruic. Two patients have the disoaso in mild form. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LeGrow returned Sunday from Portlaud. Mr. LeGrow was a member of a class of 65 Masons who took the Scottish Rite degree in Masonry at Portland. Mr. LeGrow East Oregonian: Miss Belle Wal lace, who formerly taught in the Pen dleton academy, bas been employed by tbe sobool board as additional teacher for the West End school. She com menced ber duties this morning. AMrs. Ora Messuer, who has been . j i . i . -il l. spenoing me winter wuu ner bjbiui-, Mrs. Ida Gillis, left last evening for Soattle. After remaining iu Seattle for a time, she may decide to return to San Francisco, her former home. County Sobool Superintendent Welles bas been busy during the past fow days preparing for the eighth grade examinations which will take place iu a number of tbe schools of tbe county next Thursday and Friday. "Pineules" (non-alcoholio) made from resin from our pine forests, used for buudreds of years for tladder and kidney diseases. Medicine for 30 days, $1. Guaranteed. Pioneer drug store. Possesses wonderful medical power over the human body, removing all disorders from your-system, is what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. 35o tea or tablets. Pioneer drug store. Leader: Miss Luella B. Craig eu bas resigned ber position as teacher of tbo fifth and sixth grades of the Wes ton public scbooln, to lake effect iu February. The directors are now looking for a teacher to succeed Miss Craigen. That's the bouse tbe doctor built, Tbe biggest bouse you see; Thank goodness be don't get our money, For we take Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Pioneer drng store. Arrangements have been made to hold a fruitgrowers' convention at Milton about February 1. Dr. James Witbyoombe, of the State Agricultural college, and other prominent fruit growers and agriculturists of the state will be there for'this occasion. Builds up waste tissues, promotes appetite, improves digestiou, induces refreshing sleep, gives ronewd strength and health. That's . what Hollister's Rocky Mountaiu Tea does. 35c tea or tablets, at Pioneer drug store. YTho dance at tho opera house Friday lifgbt was well attended. Sleighing was good and many young poople from the country and adjaoebt towns took advantage of tbe opportunity and came to tbe ball. The usual good mnsio was furnished by Kershaw's orchestra. Boe's Laxative cough syrup con taining honey and tar, is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conform to the conditions of the nure food and drug law, June 80, 1906. For croup whooping cougb, eto. It expels coughs aud colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Pioueer drug store. : . Rev. Geo. X. Ellis, pastor of tbe Baptist church of Athena, who with his wife left 6ome time ago for Cali fornia, is said to be improving in health and will perhaps remain in that state iudeQnitely. Hon. T. J. Kirk is also much improved in health since going to California. KanZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trouble, thus relieving almost instant ly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Pioueer drag store. Special Gospel meetings will begin at tbe Church of Christ to-morrow evening, to continue indef finitely. We ask all the churoLes iu town toco operate with us; more righteousness is needed. We ask everybody else to be present; eternal interests are at stake. Praryfully yours iu His name. V. E. Hoven. YN. H. Pinkerton, wbo has been in ww n for sevoral days, returns this evening to his Crook count; home. Mr. Pinkerton reports short crops iu bis seotion of tbo state last harvest, aud for the next year the crop pros pects , so far, are not very bright. Preoipitatiou, when Mr. Pinkerton left Crook county, had not exceeded four inobes during tbe fall and win ter months. Weston Leader: Gustave Johnson, who is over 70 years old and lives alone in bis little cabin on the moun tain near Briggson, is dangerously ill with Dneumouia. Mr. Johnson has uo relatives in this country and little or no means, and while he hattled manfully with life's vicissitudes while be kept his health, his present con dition is quite unfortunate. ttjaw" had already commenced before their arrival. Mrs. Mobwen, who has been ill during ber absence, is much better in health. They left be hind a very inolement state,of weatn- . . . t i j a er. rue lana or sunsuiae huu uuweia i not keeping up to its boasted reputa tion this winter. The weather there has been abominable, a oold fog and rain constaully prevailing aud with little or no fuel, thousands of tourists are leaving the state. Aside from be ing half frozen most of the time Mr. and Mrs.MoEweu enjoyed the trip aud met a large number of acquaintances and friends. ' j Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers in thalaud are Dr. King's New Lite Pills. When liver and bowels go on a strike, they quiokly settle the trouble, and tho purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache aud dizziness. 25o at McBride's drug store. - -; Public Notice. I Sut ice Is hereby elven that I wilt apply to the Mayor and common council of the city of Athena, uregou, at a meeting tnereoi to do held on the 27th clay of Feb. 11)07, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous lirmnrs in less ouanlitieri than one quart, said Jliiuors to be sold only in a building situated oif the west one-half of lot No. 8, in block 5, of Kild cilv. Ben uanano, j Dated Jan. 22, 1907. Applicant, ; ! Public Notice. Ni.tlcd is lierebv eiven that I will apply to the Mayor and common council of the tjlty ot Athena. Oretwn. at a meeting thereof to be held on the 20th day of February, 1907, for lieense to sell spirituous, malt and vinous linnnr:; In less Quantities than one Quart. Bald liquors to be sold only In a building situated ou the east one-half of lot No. 7, in block No, 5, ot said city. J. w. Davis. Dated, Jan. 22, 11)07. Applicant Wi 17649 v The Great Driving Wheel of a locomotive traveling a mile a minute, makes 403.861 revolutions in 24 hours. The tiny bal ance wheel of a watch makes 433,000 in the same time, and yet we find watches that Lave been ttllnwnrl tn mn five or ten veara without cleaning nr hnin7 oilnrl. If von have a nood watch, treat it as you would treat any other piece of ma chinery. I do all repairing promptly and to the satisfaction of my customers. Jeweler and Optician Athena Ore. T. II. COOLIDGE !MWVyWAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAA Jim. wmmtfi w mm mm V'w ;. 'f Ik. I it I 1 ll i 'It I Ml ' ) CITY MEAT MARKET C. II. Sherman Prop. Nothing too good for our , ni . rons. We cut the best meat monf L can buy. Fiih and oysters in season. Give us a trial. illiam Mosley, formerly a resi dent of Atbena, a promineut member of the local K. of P. lodgo and a bro ther of Mrs. P. E. Colbern, was lately married at Eldon, Mo., to a Mrs. Douglas. This news will be recieved with much interest by Wililum's At bena friends and particularly by seve ral old "baches," who, confirmed and "sot in their ways," always thought they had as good a ohanoe as Bill. j?( Jerry Stone and Will M. Peterson left on the noon train today foi Walla Walla where they will attend tbe open river couvention and will be guests at the banquet tonight. Mr. Peterson, in behalf of the Athena Commercial Association will present resolutions compiled by Mr. Stone, memorializing tbe legislatures of tbe statos of Oregon, 'Washington, California and Idaho in tbo matter of removing tho tariff on jute and grain sacks. ....... Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McEwen ar rived home Saturday from California, where they have spent most of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. McEwen were fortumue in escaping the worst of the cold weather here, as the "January 'TO-All. l i m Ported Japanese IFUKNfiTmtl- WITH PURCHASES OP FOR SALE BT X ELY & SCOTT VERY DAY SHOPPING We extend to all an iuvitation to visit our store when iu Pcu dlotou. Our stock of dependable goods is largo aud we aro sore we can ploase all from grandfather to the smallest child. Especial ly are we proud of our Ready to Wear Department whore you cau find every thing from a 10 oent corset cover to a $ 40.00 silk lined broad cloth coat. We have received especially for the Holiday trade a largo shipment of SKIRTS, SUITS and SILK SHIRT WAISTS. Aud by aU meaus don't forget our MEN'S DEPARTMENT EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY TO WEAR Those indebted to me must settle at once, either by cash or note. N. A. MILLER, Athena, Ore. igjiBJi.p lAflOC K.lrhinO fA A Specialty of General Repair Work JUllVO IllatlllliV lUi All Kinds of Machinery Bought and Sold AGENTS FOR THE MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER 511 South Second St., Walla Walla Phone 502 P TEUTSGH'S DEPARTMENT STORE PENDLETON 0RE30N The Fastest Growing Store in Fastern Oregon PENDLETON WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ear- 'i57r? In 20,000 square feet of .floor space filled with the latest and best things the Market Affords in FURNITURE and CARPETS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Yours to pleae M. A. RADER, ... PENDLETON, OREGON. In going through our stock we find a great many broken lines of goods, which we will offer at a great reduc tion previous ' to, invoicing, and from now until January 25th we will offer these lines regardless of cost. We will give the people of this vicinity deci ded bargains while this sale lasts. B. H. Trading Stamps with each cash purchase. New line of premiums just secured losgrovele rcantile Co SOUTDI SIDE MAIN ST., ATHENA, OREGON also took the 33rd, or Myatio Shrine s, iUuena&iug ranora iu vuuueuuun degree.