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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1907)
n i , Press Paragraphs ; D. C. Kirk wa9 iu town yesterday from WestoD. J. T. Lieuallen, of Adams, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. L. Smith spout yesterday afternoon in Weston. ' V Frank Swaggart baa resnmod Lis studies at' the Normal. E. - A. Dudley is iu PeDdleton 6a business for a few days. E. A. Dudley suffered the loss of a valuable cow this week. Clark Nelson was iu town Tuesday afternoon from Pendleton. Lloyd Eusb, made a trip yesterday to Pendleton, after the Weston mail. John Winn and Peter Geiss of Adams, were in the city yesterday. V Will M. Peterson and Cass Cannon drove down to Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. Sim Kilgore has been very ill at her home near town, bnt is improving- , A social dance was held at the La Brache homo, south of town, Wednes day night. Edward Manasse was able to come down town yosterday the first time in several days. , It is reported that a couple of well known Weston young people will be wedded soon. Ten iuohes of snow doesn't last long iu Eastern Oregon when a Chi nook gets after it. Frank Coolidge, the jeweler, made his regular trip to Woston Wednes day, returning home yesterday. A sooial dance is announced for tonight at the opera house. Kershaw's orchestra will furnish the music. Your money' back if not satisfied with the bargains found at Radar's big I urnituro and Carpet emporium ut Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirk wore in town yesterday from the ranch. Mr. Kirk reported floods of water iu several piA6MakHg tha-jcoad. r; jiJJ. Mrs. C. A. Barrett is waiting for the lfrst tram to Portland, when she will join her husband, who is in attendance upon the legislative sossion. Nib Yiug the St. Nichols hotel Chinese cook, is very ill and Landlord Froome is forood to get along without his sor vices for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Owen, who have been visitiug their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Willaby, have returned to their home in the Walla Walla valley. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly dense the system, good for lazy livers, mukes clear complexion, bright eyes aud happy thoughts. Pionoer drug store. , Pat Shaw who some time ago was taken: down with pneumonia aud was treated i,u the hospital at Pendleton, has recovered and returned to his homo in this city. X.Neit Sunday, Feb. 10th in Spokane, YwNl ocour the wedding of Miss Carrie Blooli, formerly of Athena, to Mr. Henry Daunheissor, a merchant of Kalispel, Montana. Pino Salve Carbolizod, acts like a poultioo, highly antiseptic, extensively used for eczema, for chapped hands and lips, outs, burns. Sold at the Pionoer drug store. Miss Nollie Fosp, who has boon niUioted with rheumatism and neural gia of the throat and nook for several weeks, is not improving as well as could bo hoped by her Irieuds. Mrs. J. Q. Poeblor was callod to her home iu Pendleton Woduesday by the illneus of her busbuud. She drove homo, accompanied by hor sisters, Mrs. Allen and Miss Roche of this city. Joseph, the 9-yeur-old sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Bushman, lesidiug ontfie icsurvation, died of consjurriptiou Woduesday- aftemoou. 'JLinf funeral will take plaoo today.nf' tho Mission cemetery. Lost A'lady's gold watoh aud pin, BomoAhero between the school house aud Taylor plaoo south of town. Tho nouie "Irene" engraved on oase, Fiudor pleoso report at this ofiico aud receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Jucksou were iu town yestorday. Mr. Jackson, who was operated ou somo time ago ut the Walla Walla hospital is improving, although he is ailing toBonio extent with rheumatism. C. T. Godwiu, the Froowater lawyer was iu towu the tlrst ot the week. He was ou his way to Sulem where he goes in tho interests of pro poned legislation favorable to dyking the Wallu Walla river. i David Williams and family are pro ' paring to move to Alberta, where Mr. 'Williams will farm his extensive land holdings. They will take their depar ture soon after Muroh 1st, much to the regret of their many friends hero. Bee's Laxative cough syrup cou taiuiug honey aud tar, is especially appropriate for childteu, no opiates or poisons of auy character, conform to the conditions ot the pure food and drug law, June 30, 1906. For croup cough, eta. It expitls " da by gently uioviug tmmmmmJJLiouc,it drug A little girl in Athena bas a joke on a friend, who is considering whether or not it would pay to have the moon patented, and use its beams for light ing purposes by leaving all doors and windows open. Now, Calherino, isn't that so? Dale Campbell is the proud possessor of a pony, which was given to him yesterday by his nncle, George Dnnlap, iu .honor of bis birthday. The boys of Atbena are laying aside the bicycle for the more satisfactory pony as a mode of locomotion. It's the highest standard of quality, a natural tonic, cloanses yonr system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all yon eat Holl ister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do this for you. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Pioneer Drug Store. A tissue builder, reconstractor, builds up waste force, and makes strong nerves aud muscle. You will realize after taking Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea what a wondorful ben efit it will be to yon. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Pioneer Drug Store. In the rush and excitement of the overland travel - between this city, Pendleton aud Walla Walla, "Peck" McBride lost a $10 lap robe. It has transpired that Wood made a trip to Pendleton, and the Press suggests that Mr. McBride have the colonel's ward robe searched. X Angus Gillis aud son Ralph, who rh&ve been spending the winter at Mr. Gillis boyhood home in Prince Edward's Island, are expected home sometime during the present month. During his absence, Mr. Gillis bas greatly improved in health. A train is expected over the W. & C.R. sometime Monday or Tuesday Since the flood, a large construction crew has beon working in Yanoyole canyon where the road bed was badly demolished by the high waters. The load was also damaged between Helix and Pendleton. '.Unless trains begin to move shortly, Vindications point to a blockade at the Prestou-Parton mill. Nearly all the available oars on the side track of both the O. R. & N. and W. & C. R. roads have beeu filled with flour for foreiguaud'domestio shipments. It.'La4WodLpl4 .world after all; -If you have no friends or money, " " Iu the river yon can fall; Marriages are quite common and, More people there would be, Provided you take Rocky Mountain ' Tea. Pioneer Drug Store. -Tho members of Hose team No 2, of tue Atnena J.1 ire Department, Held a meeting Woduesday evening, and eleo ted the following officers for the ensu ing year. Chas. Smith; president; Arthur Shiok, secretary and treasurer; Will Dobsou, foreman; Jack Woir, assistant foreman. ManZau Pile Remedy put np in con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very soat of the trouble, thus relieving almost instant ly bleeding, itching or protruding ! piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Pioneer drug store. Mrs. Martha Walden, aged 85 years died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Mary Phipps, at Weston, February 6, and the funeral took plaoo today at 1 o'clock. The old lady took ill with a suddeu paiu in the broast, and passed away within twenty minutes. "Aunt Martha" was a lovable old lady and leaves many friends to mourn hor loss. Mrs. Churchill, of Walla Walla, who has beeu visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. Wiuship, for the past two weeks, is desirous of returning to her home, but is unable ou account of no trains ruumug between hero and Walla Walla. Mrs Churchill, has not been well during hor stay bore. Yesterday afternoon an engine and coach came up from Pendleton, bnt was compelled to torn back. The O. R. & N. is now in a bad shape, and travel on both the Main line and the Spokane branch has been practically suspended and nothing definite can be loam ad as to when trains Viill be run ning. Yesterday the railroad yards and practically all the town of Star buck was under two feet of water. There are slides and washouts on tho Main liue west of Umatilla aud the line between this city aud Walla Walla is in a deplorable condition. At 11 o'clock this foreuoon, a work train got through from Pendleton . and went as far as Weston, returning at noon to Pendleton. . a. Glen Saling went np to the Reed place on Wild Horse Mountain, yes terday to look after his crop of pota toes. There is a large acreage of mountain potatoes in the fields this year.. This is said not to be unusual. Potatoes left iu the ground come out in firm and prime condition when dug in the spring. Considering the condition of the roads for traveling, tho revival meet ings now being held at the Christian churoh are well attended. Evangelist Billington has won high distinction with the members of the church and tho public in general by his forceful sermons. Last night Mr. Billington discussed the subject, "Jesus' Great Question," and tonight he takes for Lis subject , "The What and How of the Holy Spirit," Vxesterday during the flood, the water was turned by damming up the upper end of Main street, and the flooding of basements of business houses along the stree; was thus pre vented, 'xhe water moved down Cur rent street, and was turned down lower Third street by dyking with loads of straw. Wild Horse creek raised only about two and a half feet at Adams yester day. A considerable amount of snow yet remains west and north of that plae. Yesterday the water was run ning over the track iu several places between Athena and Adams. - U. Troyer and W. S. Nelson , of Adams have been issuing a daily paper on a . typewriter during tbe flood. Volume 2, of the "Adams Daily News,M issnedy esterday-An- fr-h andV and is a newsy little sheet. : - V If You Eead This It will be to learn that tho leading: medl cat writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend, in the strongest terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the euro of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid liver, or biiiousness. chronic bowel affections and all catarrhal diseases of whatever rpgion, naine or nature. It is alsoa specific remedy for a '1 f"!i chronic or loW standing cases of catarrhal aflVc- . tittus and their resultants, as bronchial, I throat and Ian? disease (except consump- 11011 accumpumuu w iu euvuro vtnigas. it is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingprinsr, or chronic cases it is especially efficacious in producing per feH cures. It contains Ulack Cherrybark, Goljen Seal root. Bloodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Pro. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col lege: Prof. Hareisi the Univ. of Pa.; Prou FinlejrHfngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John Kin& M. Ill of Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. scuddenfM. jj., or Cincinnati ; nol. Edwin Mare, M. D., of Hahnemann Med. Cfftcws, Chicago, and scores of othersecufally eminent in their several Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was literally coughing myself to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; and tbe neighbors pre dicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks bo to God, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Disoovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure tbe oough aud restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Un capher, of Grovertown, Stark Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by Wm. McBride, Druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Public Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Mayor and common council of the city of Athena, Oregon, at a meeting tnereof to be held on the 27th day of Feb. 1907, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less qiUiiitiUes than one quart, said liquors to be sold only in a building situated on the west one-half of lot Mo. 8, in block 5, of said city. Bert Cartano, DutedJan. 22, 1007. Applicant. " Public Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Mayor and common council of the t.'ity ot Atheiift, Oreuon, at a meet ing thereof to be held on the 20th day of February, 11K7, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquor;; In less quantities than one quart, said Illinois to be sold only In building situated on the east one-half of lot No. 7. in block No. 5-, ot said city. J. W Pavls, Dated, Jmi. 22, 1907. Applicant. Foley's Honey and Tar tor children.safe.sure. No opiates. schq Jru" ractice. Golden Medical Discovery " la tha "mpfiicinn nut ifnvTorsaio through' rfifririt.4 tor ikf nurnosos. that. h:is unv jilcS" wiBll"' Piwlor.yment, worth mora than any nurn'H'rnf orUnary testf- UUIhlJ. Jlnon r.iil-Jiltf txf ita formula is the best possible guaranty of its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no poisonous, harmful or habjt forminfr drugs and no alcohol chemically pure, triple-refined glycerino being used instead. Glycerino is entirely unobjec tionable and besides Is a most useful agent in the cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. There is. the highest medical authority for its use in allstich cases. Tho "Discovery "is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its ingre dients mailed free on roquest. Address Dr. E V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The Great Driving Wheel of ajlooomotive traveling a mile a min ute makes 403.361 revolutions in 24 hours. The tiny balance wheel of a watch makes 432,000 in the same time, and yet we find watches that have beeu allowed to run five or ten years withont cleaning or being oiled. If you have a good 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. s Jeweler and F H rAOl IfW.F' Atheu Optician I. II. VWLIWUL ore. CITY MEAT MARKET C. II. Sherman Prop. Nothing too good for our pat rons. We cut the best meat money can buy. Fish and oysters in season. Give us a trial. I55B5S FOUR BAN NEK SALVE . the most healina salvo in the world. PER CENT ils your idle money earning you four per cent? Yon have just as good a right to a share of tbe profits earned byyonr.money as the banker who ewpsifewyea-We divide the profits with out depositors and still make a satisfactory profit for the bank. Our busiucss has more than doubled during the past year. This bank has a cap ital of $100,000 folly paid in and is conservatively managed by progres sive and successful business men. Your business will reoeive prompt and careful attention. We will be glad to meet you any time and get acquain ted with you. -We pay FOUR per oent on saving accounts. Call or write for further particulars. vm I Those indebted to me must settle at once, either by cash or note. & Si22fii5ii3 N. A. MILLER, Athena, Ore. Jones Machine Co. A Specialty of General Repair Work All Kinds of Machinery Bought and Sold AGENTS FOR THE MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER 511 South Second St., Walla Walla Phone 502 -iNr LivMJd vwwm Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WOVH BAKINO PQWOP CO., NEW VOfW. PENDLETON WILL SAVE YOU MONEY I.VH,' .TV m i4wr tvy 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 please M. A. RADEK, - - . PENDLETON. OREGON. Undertaking Tailors in Connection Ask for B. & H. Stamps Ask for B. & H. Stamps IVlosgrove Mercantile Company GREAl REM NAN r FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I On Saturday, February 9th, we commence the greatest Bargain Week ever known in Umatilla County. Every short length of all Materials will be piled on our front counters and offered so ridiculously low in price that they must be seen to be appreciated. & v Remnants V Silks Remnants ef Ribbons Remnants gf Ginghams Remnants gf Outings Remnants gf Muslins Remnants gf Damasks Remnants gf Towlings Remnants gf Cretons Remnants gf Laces Remnants gf Silkolines Remnants gf Wool Dress Goods (lAU marked at prices that will close them out. Come early. If you can find lengths to suit you, you are sure of a bargain. ... - A Mosgrove Mercantile Company 1 Ask lor B. & II. Stamps ' Ask for B. 8 II. Stamos I