The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, July 05, 1907, Image 5

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J. M. Hayes is in Pendleton tbla
week.
'fiank Coolidge spent the 4th in Pen
dlelou. C. A. Darrott speut yesterday after
uoon i'i Peudletou.-
, Born, to Mr. nod Mrs. J. W. Adams,
. . Jf Walla Walla, a sou.
'jrf Born, July 4th, 1907, to Mr. and
4 Mrs. Dave Bonifer, a girL
Miss Katherine Sharp spent Sauday
, WHU irwuuo au iiain 11 ana.
Mrs. John Uillis has recovered from
a very severe illness with tonsilitis.
Miss Kezia Clemens and brother,
Joseph, were in Pendletou yesterday.
Mrs. Homer Watts visited friends
in Pendleton Tuesday and Wednes
day. . . .
V Miss Ethel Brady has returned from
r visit to her parents at Cambridge,
Idaho.
T. M. Taggart was among the nnm
'ber who oelebrated at Bingham
springs.
jt Mrs. Gen Harris and Miss Gertie
s Luna were gnests at Bingham springs
this week. 5 :
Misses Lela Stamper and Laura Mo
lntyre spent yesteiday in Pendleton
with friends."" -' ',;
J Arthur Douglas and Luke Head drove
' to Bingham Bprings Wednesday to
spend t he 4th.
Losta square gold stone watch
charm. Suitable reward. Return to
Walter Judy.
Levi Trowbridge is down from Gar
field, Wash., spending the week with
Athena friends. . - -
il auu Mia. uaui uwuu auu iuioi
Ernest Bostwiok are spending the week
at Bingbam springs.
Mr. aud Mrs. Will Campbell were in
the oity Tuesday from their home
near Warren Station.
Walter Myers came over from Helix
and is at the home of bis parents on
Hunt Avenue this week.
y Dale Preston came over from Walla
Walla Wednesday in his runabout, re
turning in the evening.
; LaBraobe Brothers are furnishing
the orohestra mnsio for the celebra
tion at Bingham Springs. .
Miss Bonnie Micheal is visiting at
; the home of ber aunt, Mrs. J. T. King,
from ber borne in Portland.
Misses Iiuby Douglas, Elva Gross
and Ida Montgomery were guests of
Pendleton friends yesterday. , ,
Miss Ruby Burden, -w bo has been
visiting her father at LaCross, Wash.,
returned to Athena Sunday.
fined to bis borne in Weston, with a
' serious attack of neuralgia.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Henderson of .
Milton, parents of Mrs. H. O. Mans
field, were in the oity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griss and
daughters drove to Biughani Springs
Wednesday and will return Saturday.
Mrs. H. O. Worthington and Em
ery spent the 4th with Pendleton
friends and enjoyed the big celebia
tion. . . -
- C. H. Wbitemau is over this week
11 om bis borne in Walla Walla, visit-
ing bis son, Otis, on the farm west of
town.
"" Haying is requiring the attention
ot the farmers hereabouts, and the
cliok of the binder is beerd in all di
rections. Mrs. Frank Rogers, who has been
isiting friends and relatives in this
vicinity, returned Sunday to her home
iq Pendleton.
Mrs. Agnes Ferguson will arrive
in Atbena today from Pomeroy,
Wash., and will be a guest of Mrs.
Wm. MoBride.
- Crops are looking fine in the vicin
ity of Pilot Bock, and prospects there
as elsewhere in Umatilla county are
very flattering,
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. La Hue and
the Misses Bisaengei of Pendleton,
were Sunday visitors at the La Hue
home in this city.
Mrs. Harvey Caton and daughter,
Miss Mattie, are visiting at the borne
of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Leonard, in
Dayton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Castleman, res
idents of Pendleton, well known in
this city, are enjoying an outing on
Coeur d'Alene lake.
Miss Genevieve Dickson who has
been visiting ber grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson Kelson left Monday
morning for Walla. Walla.
Miss Gladys Bush is up from the
borne of her grandparents on Biroh
creek, where she is making her borne,
and is visiting Athena friends.
Theodore Russell came down from
Spokane several days ago and is
spending tbe week at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. George Bannister in this
-city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley, Misses
rene Dudley, Delia Danner, Zelma
DePeatt and CecileBoyd spent the 4th
on tbe Umatilla river at Thorn Hol
low. Mr. and Mis. Henry Dell. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Willaby and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw and
daughter left Wednesday for Bingbam
Springs, wbeie they will enjoy a few
days' outing.
Mrs. J. T. King was taken very ill
soon after tbe departure of Mr. King
to Lehman springs Tuesday and pneu
monia was feared. She is better at
present.
Senator C. W. Fulton will be in
Freewater to deliver an address on
"Peach Day." He has written tbe
committee that be will be there with
out fail.
,Clyde Willaby has taken out a li
cense and will Lereafter conduct a
general Graying business If be Unas
that be is justified, be will purchase
a new truck.
Dades Little Liver Pills keep the
system clean, the stomach sweet.
Prompt relief for beadaohe and bil
liousness. Good for all tbe family.
Pioneer Drug Store.
Monday afternoon Mrs. M. L.1 Watts
invited a few friends in to meet Mrs.
M. M. Johns, and a pleasant, informal
afternoon was passed. Ioe cream and
cake were served.
Mr. Falkenberg and Miss Myrtle
Goodman, of Walla Walla, were Sun
day guests of Mrs. Fay S. Le Grow.
They came over by auto and returned
on the evening train. : , ..
Announcement is made of the mar
riage of Mrs. Fanny Mitobell, former
ly of this oity, to Mr. John Bryant, of
Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant
will reside at Condon.
. The Umatilla Indiaus will hold a
two weeks' celebration this year, be
ginning today, on tbe old picnio ' and
camping grounds of the Indians on
tbe reservation above Mission.
"Mr!
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBride and
s. Wm. MoBride and daughter
Edythe spent the day yesterday at the
parental home in Weston, taking din
ner with tbe "old folks at home."
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rogers of Ad
ams drove to Milton Saturday from
their Adams ranch and took tbe inter
urban oar for Walla Walla,- wnsre
they visited relatives and friends.
. Mrs. Carl Boyer, mother of Mrs. C
H. Sherman, died at her home in
Chatfleld, Minn., June 27. Canoer
was tbe cause of death, illness extend
ing over a period of several months.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kirk, Mr. and
rs. Ed Koontz, Fred Koontz and Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. Kemp and daughter
were a party who went up on the
Walla Walla river Wednesday for tbe
expressed purpose of catching loads of
dsn. ; v
Mr. and Mrs. John Gross nasserl
through town Monday from their home
in Walla Walla on their way to Leh
man Springs, where they will spend
the summer. They ordered tbe Press
sent, as they cannot get along without
news from Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hoven, who
have been enjoying a vaoation for the
past two jweekr -andattending the
Christian church convention at Tur
ner, will return and Mr. Hoven will
preaoh to his congregation here Sun
day morning and evening.
va, the little daughter of Mrs.
Aim
int Thomas, while playing in tbe
yard at her home Sunday, fell and
broke ber right arm above tbe .wrist.
This is the fourth' time the arm had
been fractured. Dr. Plamondon was
oalled to attend tbe child.
. Man Zan Pile Remedy oomes put up
in a collapsible tube with a nozzle.
Easy to apply right where the soreness
and inflamation exists. It relieves
at once blind bleeding, itching or pro
truding piles. Guaranteed. Pioneer
Drug Store.
Daniel Cartano came down from
Spokane Tuesday evening and spent a
oouple of days with his brother Bert,
of this oity. Mr. Cartano is master
of the art preservative, and manipu
lates a Lineotype maohine for tbe In
land Priuting company of Spokane.
Milton Eagle: John McEwen, for
merly of this oity, but now of Alber
ta, is in the city for a short time vis
iting relatives and friends. Mr. Mc
Ewen is agent for an Alberta land
company, aud while here is talking
up land business with prospective
buyers. V'""' : " :
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler,"' Pen
dleton's well known expert photog
raphers, have left for tbe east and .
will not return to Pendleton before
tbe middle of September. Mr. and'
Mrs. Wheeler will study the latest
methods used in the photographic art,
while in the eastern cities.
IV Yesterday while engaged in mauip
lmating bis razor. Merle Robey bad
the misfortune to drop hia mirror,,
thus striking tbe razor in such a man
ner as to cause it to cut his thumb,
very seriously. A deep gash, withf
much loss of blood was the result.
Dr. Sharp was called and took twoj
stitches in the wonnded digit
Mrs. Fay Le Grow entertained a
number of ladies Tuesday afternoon ''
at her borne on High street Fanoy
work was tbe occupation of the hour,
and fake and sherbet refreshed tbe
busy company. Mrs. Bowles, who
thns pleasantly met tbe Atbena ladies,
will close ber visit to her daughter,
tomorrow, returning to her home in
Walla Walla after a two weeks stay.
rlr. and Mrs. Howard Mansfield
arrived in the oity Sanday from an
extended wedding trip to Portland.
Astoria, Seattle etc., and will go to
housekeeping immediately. Tbey will
probably occupy tbe McDonald cottage
on High street Mr. MansSeld is tbe
capable manager of the Tom-a-lam
Lumber yard at this point, and bis
bride is tbe daughter of a prominent
family in Milton.
Mrs. C C Sharp of Pendleton, and
children spent Sunday and Monday
with friends here. Mr. and Mrs.
Sharp will leave next week for Seat-
tie, where they will permanently make
their borne. . Mrs. Sharp has sold her
land in Alberta at a most satisfactory
advance iu prioe, having purchased a
half section at $13.50 and sold at S0
per aore. She will invest in a home
in the Sound city.
Mrs D. G. Curry returned home Sat
urday evening from an extended trip
through Union, Baker and Grant
counties, and Washington county in
Idaho, where she traveled in tbe in-tersest-
of tbe Oregou aud Idaho
Home Finding Society. Mrs. Curry
was absent about six weeks and made a
thorough canvas of ber district She
will make a tour through northern
Idaho some time during the summer.
Mr. Walter Judy, pyroteobnioal ar-
t, parted with a piece of money yes
terday as tbe result of a little experi
ment with a sizzling skyrocket, load
ed at both ends and in the middle.
Grasping tbe infernal machine firmly
in tbe left hand Mr. Judy proceeded
to show tbe boys a trick embalmed in
fire and brimstone. He lighted
match, applied it to tbe business end of
tbo rocket, and under bis breath, mur
mured "watch me." With a sizzle
and a sputter, it dashed across tbe
street, crashed through a window and
spent its" force on tbe floor of Charley
Norris' harness shop. Yesterday
morning, Walter paid for a new win
dow pane.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johns and sons,
Melville and Flint, arrived in tbe city
the first of the week and will spend
several weeks with friends here. They
have disposed of their interests at Sea
side, and will probably looate at some
point on tbe California coast in ttii
fall, Mr. Johns will remain in Atb
ena until after tbe harvesting of bis
wheat, as he has two valuable farms
in this best part of the best county in
Oregon, both being under tbe care of
Bern Bannister. Athena friends are
pleased to have them with us again
and to know that Melville's health
has beeu restored, after several years
of suffering with asthma. They are
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Watts, and the balance
of their stay will be with the Boyd
family.
George Piper who resides northwest
of town evidently has a prononnced
fondness for the road that threads its
way through sylvan dells, grassy
glades and alkali ohuok holes; a road
that crosses cool, running brooklets,
along the banks of wbioh grows
blooming cowslips and fragant dew
lips, and where birdlings and cricket
lings hop and twitter all day long.
And George always goes on a wheel,
propelled by gasoline aloue. , And
George always returns on ' a wheel,
propelled by gasoline alone. Johnny
Tompkins suspicions fellow that be
is does not hesitate to say that Waits-
burg holds au attraction for George;,
out tne Press man believes tiiu, to .be
tbe enchanting scenery along IbeToad
sidfl that lures George away on his
frequent trips.
Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given that we will apply to
the Mayor and common council of the city of
Athena, Oregon, at a meeting thereof to be
held on the 27th day of July 1907, for a
license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous
liquors in less quantities than one quart, said
liquors to be sold only in a building situated
on the east one-half of lot No. 7, in block h, ot
said cily. O. O. Thomas A G. EI. Thomas.
Dated June 28, 1807. ?. . Applicants
DR. G. W. VAN HALTEREN,
Osteopathic Ftiyaician
Office in Besidenoe at seoond door
east Mr. Hiteman's residence. -
Official hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ex
cept Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Graduate American School of Oste
opathy, Kirksville, Ma
For First Class
HORSESHOEING
And
BLAGKSMITHING
; Call at Spencer's Shop
P. D. MANN
T.'-Rfl. T
Coffee You
Seal Blend
I lb Cans, 45 cents
Package Coffee is the best to buy and the best to drink. We have the
agency. Sold only by Up-to-date Grocers.
T.M. TAGGART & COMPANY,
1
On Savings
i We Pay
41
On the Quarterly Balance or
3
On the cTVIonthly Balance
J. D. PLAMONDON
PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON,
'l Office in
Barjrett Building, - Athena, Oregon
BLACKSMITH AND
REPAIRING SHOP
A. H. LUNA, Proprietor.
Shop . West ot King's Barn, Athena
TROY LAUNDRY
i . For
GOOD WORK
HENRY KEENE, Agent,
Athena. - Oregon
losgroye Mercantile Co.
SOUTH SIDE MAIN
CDaoo
Cfleairamice
JUNE 15 Commences Saturday JUNE 15
Astonishingly low prices just at the time you
need the goods. We bargains in this Sale are
extraordinary. You cannot find their equal
anywhere. Come early, while the offerings
are largest and most varied. It will pay you
well not to miss this opportunity. If you
have not received one of our big circulars
do not fail to send for one. & &
Mosgrove Mercantile Company
B. & II. Green Trading Stamps given with every 10c Cash Purchase
(SUCCESSORS TO ELY A. SCOTT)
Drink Should
Chase
Sanborn's
ESTABLISHED 1865
Preston-Parton
AMERICA!1.!
Flour is made in Athena, by Athena labor, in the latest
and best equipped mill in the west, of tbe best selected
Blaestem wheat grown anywhere. Patronize home
industry. Yonr grooer sells American Beanty for
1.20 Per Sack.
Merchant Millers
Athena, Oregon.
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Be the Best
Circle Blend
I lb Bags, 25 cents
Sooth Side Main Street
Milling Company
and Grain Buyers
Waitsburg, Wash.
A. J. PARKER'S
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Everything First
Glass - Mo darn
and Up-to- d ate
SOUTH SIDE MAIN
STREET ATHENA
ATHENA, OREGON
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