The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, April 03, 1908, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Press Paragraphs
George Carmiobeal is Id the city
today. . , ,
Rev. Israel Putnam bad business in
Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Henry Wood is very ill at her
home south of town.
YMr. and Mrs. Frank Coolidge were
'in Pendleton Wednesday.
Atfnrnav'R. HV Wflann wab In Pan.
dleton Sunday and Monday
Mrs. liillie Miller made a bnsineas
visit to Pendleton yesterday. -
Mrs. Bell Miller, of Weston, was
visiting in the city yesterday.
Miss Jaunita Robie and Prioe L.
Todd, were married Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Boyd of Walla Walla,
visited friends in Athena yesterday.
For Sale a child's go cart, good as
new. Will go cheap. Apply to Mis.
Minnie Baker, Athena.
gThe Cash Store
(ft : siX :
i I X
fa ' '
Recently
Arrived
'Miss Stella Lee, of Pendleton, was a
guest last week at the Dudley home.
' ; Claude Sleea was in the city Satur
day," in the interest of his oandldaoy.
Born, in this city, Aptil 1, 1908, to
r. and Mrs. Ora Rhodes, a daughter.
. James Hariia was the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. Frank Mansfield over Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Bales came up
from Adams in their new auto, Tues
day. Mrs. Walter Ely of Boise, Idaho, is
visiting relatives and friends at Wes
ton. Mrs. Harden has had a relapse and
is again confined to her bed with siok-
Mrs. Bert Warren, who has been
threatened with pneumonia is reported
better.
S. A. Barnes' and David Lavender
were in the city from Weston, Wed
nesday. Jesse F. Alloway and Miss Estell
Reese were reoently married in Walla
Walla.
A Dell Bros, have jnet installed, a
large new show oase. in which is being
displayed some of the finest gents'
furnishing goods ever shown in Athena.
Sim Culley and Chas. Williamson of
Weston, were in town Wednesday.
Mr. Culley made a shipment of pota
toes to Seattle over the Northern Pa
cific .
F. G. Lucas came down from his
mountain ranoh yesterday and returned
home today. He reports that the
stork left a baby boy at his home
March 18.
L. and H. L. Swaggart last week
VUlUUaDQU VIA VvlV altMUUlDUf VV va
of wheat land.for $2,500 ; The land is
on Birob Creek, between Pendleton
and Pilot Rook.
T. M. Taggart & Co. have installed
a splendid model of computing scales.
At a glanoe one oan tell the number
of ounoes or pounds and the prioe at
whioh it is sold.
X&r. and Mrs. Soott Bannister, who
formerly resided in Weston, will have
charge of the farm of Geo. Bannister
near town, and have taken up their
residence there , .
We are pleased to announce
that we are now displaying
the magnificent assortment oi
newest- high grade - Spring
and Summer 1 903 woolens of
Strauss Brothers
Matter Tailors Chicago
The finest workmanship, cor
rect style and perfect fit are
yours by having Strauss
Brothers make your clothes.
We have the exclusive local
agency. Oil and see us.
Kahn Coat Shirts
Corliss Coon Collars ')
Patterson Hats
Helmet Cuffs
Kady Suspenders
Bowman's All Wool
Trousers '
T. M. TAGGART CO,
Gent's Furnishers
Clayton Luna is in town from Rath
drum, Idaho. His wife will be here
in a few days. J v
Xchas. W. Wall of Pendleton, repub
lican candidate for coroner, was in
town yesterday.-
Dr. Will B. Soott returned Saturday
to Seattle, to resume his extensive
practice there. " ' ' "
Corn meal, ground on old-fashioned
burrs, is made and kept on sale at
demon's ohop mill.
A Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ingle, who have
been gnests at the Soott home, return
ed to Milton Monday.
Mrs. Alf Johnson came up from
Pendleton yesterday and is visiting
friends in this vicinity.
. C. C. Brotherton and wife of Juni
per, spent Sunday at the Chas. Broth
erton home in this oity.
Have you tried one of Jones' fine
irinoe pies? He guarantees the freight
but not tbe doctor's bill.
' Rev. Ellis leaves Monday for Baker
City, where he lias been oalled to per
form a marriage ceremony, r. -
Miss Stella O'Harra, a sister of L. I.
O'Harra, entertained At her home east
of Weston Saturday evening. a .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers were up
from Pendleton and spent Sunday at
tbe Hill home north of town. , ; t.
y Theo. Danner baa purchased a 5-acre
traot of land near Baker City. The
land is under an irrigation ditob.
Marion Jaok was in town yesterday.
He now resides on the La Boque plaoe
on the lesvervation, sotxth of town.
L. B. Russell made a flying business
visit this week to Corvallis, where be
visited the O. A. 0., his alma' mater.
.iRev. Geo. T. Ellis preaobed Mrs.
Desper's memorial sermon Sunday, at
the Baptist chuicb, to a large congre
gation. )idra. Frankie LaBrasohe been ap
pointed administratrix of tbe estate of
ber deceased husband,. Clarence La
Brasobe. A. Phillips of Weston receutly re
turned from; Iowa, where he purchas
ed three mares and two stallions, all
registered stock.
E. D. Trumbull, deputy commis
sioner and factory inspector, of the
state labor bureau, was in tbe oity yes
terday on offioial business.
Xwill M. Peterson and wife came up
from Pendlton yesterday, and Mrs.
Peterson went on over to Walla Walla
for a visit with ber parents. :;v .
An ad in the -. Press ' brought. David
Still a buyer for -320 acres of - wheat
laud. Alex Molutyre was tbe pur.
chaser the price being $17,000.. v
Three members of Bern Bannister's
family bave been ill . the past , week
with congestion of the lungs. - Dr.
Sharp reports all to be recovering.
Pendleton -Tribune: - Mrs. J. D.
Plamondon of Athena who beads the
list of candidates in The Tribune con
test in her district was a Pendleton
visitor yesterday, coming down in tbe
Interest of ber candidacy. '
That ifMdu van t To look-
UKE A CLOWN QETA CLOWN S
OUTFIT AHD BE DONE VlTH lT-
BUT If YOU WANT TO KEALLY
LOOK WELL DRESSED COAIETo
f PLACE WHERE THEY YE COT
The: GoODsVS7t
THE STANDARD ROTARY
The World's Best Sewing Machine
It is the Highest Grade because the Standard, Rotary prinoiple is ab
solutely perfect, the material the very best and it is constructed by skilled
meonanos omy. it is iuo funicm
because tbe Standard Rotary Shut
tle travels less than half as far vi-'
brating and oscillating ahnttles in
making each stitoh.. It makes 350
stitches while others make 200.
It is the Easiest Running because
full ball . bearing, and it requires
but tbe slightest touch to start tbe
shuttle revolving, and very little
effort is necessary to keep it going
round and round, whereas on vi
brating and oscillating shuttle ma
chines 50 per cent more movements
of tbe treadle are necessary in sew
ing tbe same length seam to furnish
enon&b power to carry tbe shuttle
more than double the distance and
to overcome tbe resistance resulting
from tbe two stops and two starts
' in making eaob stitoh.
Is there a Dressmaker, or a borne-
sewer who can afford to absolutely throw away three boors of every seven
scent in sewing on vibrating ox oscillating shuttle machines? Four hours
of superior work on the Standard Rotary and three hours of pleasure afford
greater satisfaction.
L The Davis-Kaser Company
ConiDlete Home & House jbunranera
Walla Walla, Wash. ...
I Jy
r
Pasco,. Wash.
Rev. and Mrs.. A. - W. Roberts, of
Pomeroy, Wash.; were guests. this
week at the homes of Fred Koontz and
Edward Koontz in this oity, returning
home Wednesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Soott of Colorado,
bave been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Brotherton and Mrs. Ad Pinker-
ton, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Scott
are on their way to Kentuoky.
Seventeen young people were guests
at a party, given at tbe Sberod home
north of town, Tuesday evening. Ke
fresbments were served and an enjoy
able time was had by those present.
AByron ' Hawks has been toncbing up
tbe oounters at his Pioneer drug store
with a fresh ooat of paint and varnish,
A pronounced improvement in tbe
store's interior appearanoo is noted.
Miss Edna Hopper and Mr. William
Cravens were married last Friday, in
Pendleton, Judge Guliland performing
the ceremony. The bride is the eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hop
per of this city.
Mr. Jonas R. Bones and Mrs.. Bell
Welob. were united in marriage Sun
day, at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Kirk, by Rev. George T. Ellis. Mr.
Bones is a cousin of Mrs. Kirk, and
resides in Montana. :.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Colbern arrived
home Tuesday evening, from Long
Beach. California. . Both are looking
well after their winter's holiday, and
renort other Atbena people who are
still in the southern state, well. Mrs.
Watts is fast Improving in health, and
will remain some time yet.
Mrs. Lillian Dobson lett Bnn-Vay for
Weston . mountain, where on Monday
ahn nnmmenoed a flve-moutbs term of
sohooL Mr. Dobson, who aooom
panied his. wife to ber school, reports
about 18 inohes of snow in that vioin
ity. The place is about 18 miles irom
Athena,
Mrs. D. H. Sanders and her . sister,
Mrs. Wheeler, of North Yakima, en
joyed a pleasant visit Sunday and
Monday with their relatives, Mrs.
Greer and Mrs.. Hugh Walker at Wes
ton. A splendid dinner was served
Sunday in their honor by Mrs. Walker,
at wbioh 25 guests were present.
Mrs. Will Rider and little eon, of
Elgin, will arrive next week on a pro
traoted visit with the family ot Mrs.
H. H. Hill in this oity. Mrs. Rider is
possessed of a magnificent contralto
vnine. and will probably sadist in tbe
sineinn at tbe revival meetings wbioh
will be held at the M, E. cbufcn
soon.
Mrs. Lizzie Wheeler, who has been
with her brother, Ralph Ashpaugh at
Condon for several weeks, visited ber
sister. Mrs. D.' H. Santas in this oity
for several days, leaving Tuesday for
her borne in JNortb : Yakima, i Mrs.
Wheeler reports Mr. Asbpangb as im
proving wonderfully from bis reoent
serious illness.-; . .
Drs. Heisley: & Heisley gave .two
more of their delightful candy-pulls,
to different erouns of friends this
Week, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
Delioions taffy and creams were distn
buted among the guests, and muob
merriment was occasioned over the
April Fool chocolates, the acrid pro
perties of wbioh were only assuaged
bv recourse to tbe more delectable
dainties. Many others were doped
into partaking of the delusive oonfeo
tions next morning by tbe doctors'
geuerosity.
V. Last week two happy birthday an
nivftrsaries . were celebrated by tbe
yonna people of this city, . both being
tbe 17th birthdays of tbe young ladies
thus honored Monday evening the
crowd sathered at the home of Miss
Lanra Molntrve and made merry.
while on Saturday evening it was at
tbe home of Miss Irene Dudley. Both
girls were completely surprised by
their friends. Miss Molntyre received
a handsome bloodstone ring, as ber
birt baton e, and Miss Dudley was tbe
reoinient of a beautiful watch fob.
Refreshments were served at eaob
home.
TTnnle ' William Lieuallen. one of
tbe first settlers of tbe Weston neigh
borhood, died at his borne in tbat city
and was buried Sunday, followed to
bis crave bv tbe largest number tbat
bave ever attended a funeral iutbat
citv. He had been ill end helpless lor
many months. The deceased was tbe
father of T. A. Lieuallen of Adams,
and Jas Lieuallen of Weston. Also an
uncle of Mrs. H. C. Caton and Mrs.
Geo. Bannister of this fity. These
two ladies also lost another nncle.
Geo. W. Campbell, of La Grande, last
week. Mrs. Caton attended tbe fun
eral.'
' ml, I I . rW
iK ;yil
AUOWN OVTPMT 19
v. i
IF YOU DO NOT RELIEVE THAT WE HAVE GOT
THE dOOD, eJlT COME ARolND AND -SEE.
THoiE.WHo HAVE DEALT WITH MS KNoW.WE
HAVE GOT THE 600D.5 AND THEY CONTINUE To
DEAL WITH U-5. WE REFER YOU , To OUR
CUTOMER.5 A-5 To THEQUALIU.Y, -STYLE AND
PRICE ON OUR GOOD. WE WIH YOU WOULD
COME IN AND .SEE IN OUR -STORE THE CiOOD
WE HAVE IN .STOCK FOR THE -SPRING TRADE.
Jarman's Big fair Store.
i losgroYefca&Co J
re are now showing the finest and most up to date
line of wool Dress Goods in all the new fab
rics and coloring. Also
Jl
in stripes and many other new effects. Our stock has
never been so extensive and varied as it has
; proved to be this Season.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear
Lace and Embroidery trimmed. A new line just received. All the newest de-
- 1 1 1 1. il U U: nun
signs. We shall be pleased to have you give us a cau anu iuuk uuuugu una tw
5 and up to date Merchandise, whether you Vish to buy or not. No trouble to
i show, goods. The celebratea u. to? n. iraaing siamp wim cv y FVii"os"
ESoveEcSle Co
Athena, Oregon
Y,