The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, February 19, 1907, Image 4

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W. A. Ralison waa in Pendleton
Saturday on business.
Herbert Preston came over from
Walla Walla Sunday by automobile.
Pendleton will set aside two days
this spring on which tbs town will
be cleaned np.
Rev. Geo. T. Ellis bas ordered tbe
Press sent to bis address, box 337,
Hollywood California.
Mrs. W. S. Bael is agent in Athena
for V. O. medicines. Call at resi
dence on Current street.
Miss Avis Zerba is again at her
place in the Press office, after a sick
ness of a week's duration. '
Rich aid Wright wan able to get
tip town yesterday. The toy shows
the effeots of bis recent illnoss. -
A marriage lioeuso has been issued
to Willis R. Strnthers and Clara L.
V Hntobinson, both ct this county.
Mrs. Zelnie Latbrop, who bas beeu
visiting at the Zerba borne, . bas re
turned to hor home in Wallowa.
U. Troyer, manager of the Tuaia
lutn lumber yard at Adams, was in
. town Saturday and called at tbe Press
office.
H. A. Barrett drove down to Pen
dleton yesterday and took tbe evening
train for La Graudo. He will return
today.
Dell Bros, have just received from
M. Born & Co., tbe now samples of
olotbiug for spring and summer wear,
It will pay you to call early and make
your selections.
-Tbrongh courtesy of Senator Fulton,
? tbe Press bas received a small con
' signinent of garden seeds for distribu
tion among its readers. Call early
and avoid tbe rush.
V Posters are ont announcing a mac'
querade ball to take place at tbe
Athena opera house Friday eveuing.
KershawVorobestra will furnish "inu
Bio for the occasion.
' Attorney Petorson baa just added to
'his law library the complete work of
"Elliot on Evidence," in four vol
nines. The books are fall loatber
bound, and cost
A new pony baa come to town and
its owner is Master Lawrenoe Sharp.
With saddle, bridle and the fleet foot
ed little bronolio, " Lawrence is pre
pared for equestrian pleasures.
J. W. Davis came" in on yesterday's
'"train from Hot Lake where be bas
a severe attack of rheumatism. He
returns home considerably improved.
F. G. Lucas left last night for Gus
Schubert's place, north of town, whore
he will clean out a well that was over
flowed during tbe recent flood. Mr
Lucas is propured to do work in the
well-digging or cleaning line.
D. IL Preston drove down to Pen
dleton Saturday, where be met bis
father and mother, who had been at
Hot Lake, and were returning to their
home at Wuitsborg. Mr, aud Mrs.
Preston are the guests of thoir sou at
present. V
Mrs. S. I. Davis arrived home safe
ly from Elgin, Saturday, baviug
driven up from Pendleton. She bas
spout the past winter in Elgin, where
twu daughters aud a son reside. Mrs.
Davis says she is well pleased to
again bo in Atbeua.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pbick,
February 9, 1907, at their borne near
Addy, Wash., a 10-pouud girl. This
is the first granddaughter among many
grandsons, aid tho graudpareuls, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Shiok, of this city are
very proud of the new baby.
Tho Preston Partoit mills in this city
have boon forced to close down, be
cause saqks ennuot be dolivered by the
railroad company. There ia a largo
outiBignruout of sacks for tbe compuny
at Walla Walla, but owing to the
washouts, cauuot bo deliverod here.
Judge T. G. Ilailey is shipping his
law library from Poudleton to Port
land, where it is to be arad in tbe
office of Chamberlaiu, Thomas & Ilail
ey, 400 Chambor of Oommeroo build
iug, of which firm ho is now a mem
ber.
Thirty-two sacks of delayed mail
oauio in yesterday. Too big sacks
for tbe most part coutained news
papers aud other second class matter.
The local ofllce was quite busy for
about four hours, George Gross and
Clove Myers assisting Postmaster
(jit bens.
From tho sporting columns of city
papers it is learned there will bo few
ubauges in tho makeup of the Taooma
base ball team next year, although
there is a possibility that Dauny Shea,
the bead oatohor, will not agaiu be
seen behind the bat wcariug a Taooma
uniform.
Peter Mclntyre will leave iu about a
5jrunth for Alberta, where he will re
. be sows a spring orop of
there. Mr. Mclu
eservatiou "Hisou
Your money baok if not satisfied
with the bargains found at Rader's
big Furniture and Carpet emporium
at Pendleton.
Lost A lady's gold wateb and pin.
Tbe name "Ireue" engraved on case.
Finder will please repoit at this office
and receive reward.
It's the highest standard of quality,
a natural tonio, cleanses your system,
reddens tbe cheeks, brightens tbe
eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Holl
ister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do
this for yon. 35 cents, Tea or Tab
lots. Pioneer Drng Store.
Vpaa Mclntyre tbe real estate agent,
fa flown from Kanton Alberta, having
arrived in town Saturday. Dan re
ports tbe northern country to be in a
flourishing condition. Up there tbe
meroury lies fiat in the bottom some
times, but without blinking bis eyes,
Molntyre will tell yon that the cold
is not so severe as it is here.
It's a good bid world after all ; ; '
If you have no friends or money,
In the river yon con fall; '' "
Marriages are quite common and,
Mote people there would be, .;""
Provided yon take Rocky Mountain
Tea. Pioneer Drug Store.
Fay Le Grow is adept in handling
rawhide in tbe makiug of haokamores
and quirts. At tbe bank there are
splendid samples of bis work. For
smoothness and perfection they excel
in appearance those put on the market
by wholesale saddlery houses, and the
material is known by Mr. Le Grow to
be first class. 1
MauZan Pile Remedy put up in con
venient collapsible tubes with nozzle
attachment bo that the remedy may
be applied at tbe very seat of the
trouble, thus relieving almost instant
ly bleeding, itching or protruding
piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. Pioneer drng store.
Walla Walla is becoming tbe meoca
for Oregon couples who have not the
prioe to pay the fee for being married,
and who wish to obtain credit, says
the Walla Walla Statesman. Jndga
Brents is making a name for himself
wbea it comes to tying the knot with
out being paid the price.
Boe'fl Laxative cough syrup con
taining honey and tar, - is especially
appropriate for children, no opiates or
poisons of any character, conform to
tbe conditions of the pure food and
drug law, June 30, 1906. For croup
whooping cough, etc. It expels
coughs aud colds by gently moving
the bowels. Guaranteed. Pioneer drng
store.
jf. S. Le Grow of this city and Oscar
fencf George Drum heller of Walla
Walla, who own a large cattle ranoh
in tbe Csarfe Creek eottntry, Want frrg
ton, have purchased an interest in the
Walla Walla Meat Company, one of
the largest couoerns in the Inland Em
pire. The compauy is capitalized at
$10,000 and is at present fattening
1000 head of cattle.
The Press is in receipt of au inter
esting letter from Mr. J. W. Wilkin
son, formerly of Walla Walla. Mr.
Wilkinson is the father-in-law of G.
B. Kidder of this oity. He is trav
eling through British Columbia, and
bas taken up a piece of choice land,
north of "Vancouver. He writes most
entertainiugly, but laok of space pro
hibits publication of his letter.
Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of
Pythias of Pendleton entertained the
annual district convention of that
order last eveuing. A "Page class"
of 20 members was initiated and team
work in tbe third degroe was put on.
A program was also arranged whioh
was followed by a banquet. York Dell
and M. W. Smith, of Pythian Lodge
No. 39 of this city wore iu attendance.
Rev. W. B. Popo, formerly pastor
of the First Baptist church of Pen
dleton, but now a genoral missionary
for the Baptint church in Oregon, was
struck by tbe westbound O. R. & N.
train at Hermistou Thursday morning
and eeriously injured. He was
kuocked down, his left arm broken,
bis scalp cut open for several iuobes,
nud bis baok severely injured.
MONTIE B. GWINN, J. W. MALONEY.
President Cashier
T.J. MORRIS, Vice-Pres,; F.G. SCHMER, Ass't Cashier
Pendleton Savings Bank
of Pendleton, Oregon
Capital Stock, ....$100,000
Surplus Si Undivided Profits, $150,000.00
Deposits Jan. 1, 1907,! $1,237,106.24
STOC1CH
W.J. FURNISH
R. T. COX
JOSEPH BASLER
E. BOETTCHER
L. DUSENBERY
E. W. McCOMAS
A. C. KOEPPEN
J. N. TEAL
FRANK S. CURL
HERBERT BOYLEN
A. J. DEVLIN
MONTIE B. GWINN
Estate of D.
From Three to live per cent Interest
Paid on lime Deposits.
Eobo Register: R. R. Johnson re
turned Saturday from a roundabout
way from Walla Walla. He started
from there by the way of Umatilla
and landed in Pasoo and from there
he went to Seattle, from there to Port
land, then home. In Walla Walla he
lost his overcoat. In North Yakima
he lost bis religion. In Seattle he lost
his cravenette, and finally he landed
home with a hat.
A permanent union of the First and
Cumberland Presbyterian chtirobes of
Walla Walla was last week consum
mated at a meeting of the congrega
tions. The churches have been wor
shiping together for tbe past two and
a half years. It is the intention of tbe
united congregation to erect a hand
some and modern structure immedi
ately south of tbe present location.
. Hunting for Trouble.
"I've lived in California 20 years,
and am still huntings for trouble in
tbe way of burns, sores, wounds, boils,
outs, sptains, or a case of piles that
'"-j Bueklens Arnica Salve won't quickly
cure," writes Ubaries waiters or All
eghany, Sierra Co. No use hunting.
Mr. Walters it " cures every case.
Guaranteed Palace drug store.25o.
.' A Valuable Lesson.
"Six years ago I learned a valuable
lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag
nolia, Ind. "I then began taking-Dr.
King's New Life Pills, and the longer
I take them the better I find them."
They please everybody. Gnaranteed
by Win. MoBride'a druggist 25o.
Rising From the Grave.
A prominent manufacturer, W. A.
Fertwell, of Luoama, N. C, relates a
most remarkable experience. He
says: "After taking less than three
bottles of Eleotrio Bitters, I feel like
one rising from the grave. My trouble
is Brigbt's disease, in the Diabetes
stage. I fully believe Electrio Bitters
will cure me permanently, for it has
already stopped the liver and bladder
Complications which have troubled me
for years." Gnaranteed at Wm.. Mo
Bride'a druggist, Price only 00
For Sale. ;- '
A 14-foot cut Daniel Best combined
harvester, good as new, cheap on' lib
eral terms. For further' partioulars
see J. A. Keller or Geo. M. Thompson,'
Athena, Oreg. 4t
"Pineules" (non-alcoholio) made
from resin from our pine forests, nsed
for hundreds of years for bladder
and kidney diseases. Medicine for 30
days, $1. Guaranteed. Pioneer drug
store. ..
Neighbors Got Fooled.
'FwK'TTferally coughing myseirtoSfCo meeTfTWariyrue and get acquain
death, and had become too weak to
leave my bed; and the neighbors pre
dicted that I would never leave it
alive; but they got fooled, for thanks
be to God, I waa induced to try Dr.
King's New Discovery. It took just
four one dollar bottles to completely
cure tbe cough and restore me to good
Bound 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. MoBrido,
Druggist. 60o. and $1.00. Trial bot
tle free.
Public Notice. t:"
Notice Is hereby given that I will apply to
the Mayor und common council of the City ol
Athena, Oregon, at b meeting t hereof to be
held on the to 'lay of February, 1907, for a
license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous
liquor." In less quantities than one quart, said
liquors to be sold only la n building situated
ou the east, one-half of lot No. 7. in block No.
6, ot said city. J.W.Davis, i
Dated. Jan. !fi, 1907. - Applicant
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
OLDERS
J.H. RALEY
R. ALEXANDER
E. P. MARSHALL
CHAS. H. CARTER
F. W. VINCENT
E. L. SMITH
C. E. ROOSEVELT
R. N. STANFIELD
CLEMENTINE LEWIS
MARION JACK
T.J.MORRIS
AL PAGE
TP. THOMPSON
"Women Who Wear WelL
It is astonishing how great a change
few years of married life often make In
the appearance and disposition of many
women. Tho freshness, tho charm, the
brilliance vanish like the bloom from a
peach which is rudely handled. Tho
matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
ot the charming maiden. There are two
.reasons for this change, ignorance and
neglect Few young women appreciate
jtho shock to tho system through tho
.change which comes with marriage and
"motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant polvic drains and weak
nesses which too often come with mar
page and motherhood; not understanding
Jliat this secret drain Is robbing the cheek
of its freshness and the form of its
fairness.
i As surely as the general health suffers
when there ts dSSvQeement of the health
it the delicate womatrtgorgans, so surely
wneTthfiSO omans r!stahllshixt in
bjeailih therace anAJrTihaTWe witness
tb the tact in iWWd comciThsi Nearly
ItmlHion women havn found health and
toppiness in tho use of Dr. Pierce's Fa-
It makes weak wom
en strong and sick women well. Ingredi
ents on label contains no alcohol or
harmful habit -forming drugs. Made
V,holly of those native, American, medic
inal roots most highly recommended by
leading medical authorities of all the sev
eral schools of practice for the cure of
woman's peculiar ailments.
For nursing mothcrs.or for those broken
down in health by too frequent bearing of
children, also for the expectant mothers,
to prepare the system for the coming of
baby and making its advent easy and
almost painless, there is no medicine quite
go. good as "Favorite Prescription." It
can do no harm in any condition of the
system. It is a most potent invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large experience in the treat
ment of woman's peculiar ailments.
Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter
free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y.
BANNER S A LVE
the most hoatins salva in the world.
PER
CENT
Is your idle money earning you four
percent? You have just as good a
right to a share of the profits earned
by your money as the banker . who
keeps it for you. . We divide the profits
with our depositors and still make a
satisfactory profit for the bank. Our
business has more than doubled during
the past year. This bank has a cap
ital of $100,000 fully paid in and is
conservatively managed by progres
sive and sncoessf ul business men.
Your business will receive prompt and
careful attention. We will be glad
ted with you.
' We. pay .FOUR per cent on saving
accounts.
Call or write for further partioulars.
Ask for B. & II. Stamps
Mosgrove Mercantile
Cm
FOR ONE MORE WEEK
Owing to the bad condition of the roads, we have deci
ded to extend our Remnant Sale a week longer. 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. &
"Remnants Silks
Remnants gf Ribbons
Remnants gf Ginghams
Remnants gf Outings
Remnants ef Muslins
; Remnants gf Damasks
' Remnants gf Towlings
Remnants gf Cretans .
Remnants gf Laces
Remnants Silkolines
Remnants gf Wool Dress Goods
, pAU marked at prices that will close them out. Come early. If you can find
lengths to suit you, you are sure of a bargain. t
Mosgrove Mercantile
yon
and
Those indebted . to
itie must settle at
once, either by cash
or note. &
N. A. MILLER, Athena, Ore,
Jones Machine Co.
A
All
AGENTS FOR THE
51 1 South Second St., Walla Walla
The Great Driving Wheel
of alocomotive 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 Lave
been allowed to run five or ten years
withnnt. nleaninir or being oiled. If
have a good watch, treat it as you
would treat ant other piece of ma
chinery. I do all repairing promptly
to the satisfaction of my customers.
Jeweler Mod
Optician
f.-B.
rnniinr.F Athenu
Ore.
CITY MEAT MARKET
C. 11. Sherman Prop.
Nothing too good for our ial-
rons
We cut the best meat money
buy. Fifh and oysters in
can
season
Give us a trial.
n
an
Specialty of General Repair Work
Kinds of Machinery Bought and Sold
MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER
Phone 502
Ask for B. & li. Stamps
Company
Company
Ask for B. it II. Stamps
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