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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
Press Paragraphs Mis j Nellie Fobs visited in Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. W. fi. Joues visited Peudleton Tuesday. Arthur Coppook took io the Spokane fair this week. - Mr. aud Mrs; Beit Cartano. were . in Pendleton Tuesday. W. B. Shaffer was down from Waitsburg Wednesday. J. Heudreu, of Tbree Folks, Idaho, was iu tbe citr. Thursday. Sim Kilgore was upjtbis.week -from bis ranob near Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs.. -Frauk. Jackson . were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Bead were Walla Walla visitors over Sunday. W. E. Brousoo, Portland, registered at the St. Nichols yesterday. : pCMiss Lizzie Sheard spent Suuday . at borne, from Whitman college. For sale One roll top desk. Iii quire at Taggart's Cash Store. A Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson Ootober, 6 1908, a 10 pound son. Dell Bros, have just reoeived a car load of salt, fine, stock and block. Mr. J. J. Morton, flouring mill man of Weston, was in the oity Friday. Mrs. Gbas. Andrews of La Grande, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Johnnie Tompkius was amoug the Spokane Fair visitors this week. ; Miss Lucile Kemp was a guest of Athena friends from Weston Sunday. Miss Lula Lienallen, of Adams, vis ited bor oonsins in this city Tuesday. Miss Ora James, -of Pendleton is a guest of her aunt, Mis. John Stanton. Miss Lizzie Molntyie spent Sunday in Atbena from ber new home in Wes ton. . L. B - Russell left for. Baker City Tuesday night in answer to a tele gram. Mrs. E. A. ' Boyd went to Milton yesterday where she will .visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs! Lowell Rogers were up from Adams, shopping in the city Wednesday. Anotner new line ot fanoy plumes and feathers to choose from at Mrs. LUlie Miller's. Mrs. Rush , was over from ; Walla Walla last week, visiting ber farm west of town. Mies Rose La Hue left Tuesday for the east, where sbe will visit relatives for some time. Desire St Dennis and Miss Sarah A. ' Kennedy were married in Walla Walla Monday, Ootober 5. H. C. Adams returned to Walla Walla the first of the week where bo is transacting busiuess. Get your roasted chickens and docks at Millers' Bakery. Put your orders in eaily. Phone M. 125.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Saling came up from Pendleton and attended the fun- eral of Grandma Mansfield. Mrs. Wm. Tompkins and her niece Mis. Pennell went to Spokane Monday where they attended the fair. Mrs.. Mays of Elgin is at the borne of ber daughter Mrs. C. A. Barrett, after a ten days Visit in Pendleton. lrs. Delia Maioney is moving to Feeton this week, where ber sou and (laughter will attend the normal. Mrs. Edith Lookwood and Mrs. Agnes Ferguson arrived in the oity Wednesday evening from Poitland. N. A. Miller went to Portland yes terday to purchase supplies for bis fine furniture establishment in this oity. E. C. McLean left for his . borne in Albany Thursday after spending the summer with his stepson A. J. Parker. pMiss Katie MoEwen, by special re quest, will exhibit a number of paint ings at the Walla Walla fair next week. A. A. Foss has been canvassing among the farmers the past week in the interests of the C A. Barrett Co. Cleve Myers was called to Walla Walla again this week on account of the dangeious sickutss of his mother. jSsIn the Spokane races Monday Fay Le G row's Brush Up took first money in the five furlong raoe; time 1:03 1-3. Mrs. Lizzie Jones went to Echo Wednesday, where she will attend to ber millinery business for a week or more. Just reoeived at Mrs. Lillie Miller's, a large shipment of the latest and nob biest in children's hats.. $1.00 and up ward. - " " yA. L. Jones accompanied his daugh ter, Mrs. .Frank Boy n ton to Pendleton Tuesday where he will visit for some time. : ' : Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Walla Walla visited their daughter .Mrs. William : Winship in this city this week. . Good 6-room house tor rent; bath, pantry etc. Iuquire of Miss Eva Wzignt, at the Atbena Mercantile Go's, store. Win Brown of the Milton Eagle, is assisting iu the press and job work at tbe Press office during the absenoe of its manager. Dr. J. C. Smith, mayor of Grant's Pass auU formerly practioiug medioino in Atbena, was recently eleoted to the state legislature. Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. Muir, of Free- water, weie guests over Suuday or their two sisters, Mrs. Danner and Mis. Wall of this city. - . A J i- - 1 rs. A. J. uagiey reiuinea io uor e in Portland Wedneday after a pleasant week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred Koontz. Mr. and Mrs. Zeph Lookwood and daughter, Miss May, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bell left Tuesday for Spokane to attend tbe fair. Potatoes for sale at the W. P. Leaoh farm on Weston mountain at fl.o per sack if taken at once while in sack. Begin digging Oct. 10. Miss Mattie Jarman has returned from Portland and tias acoepted a posi tion as saleslady with the Peoples Warehouse in Pendleton. Tom Gilke arrived from Washtuona Tuesday and left soon after for Starkey where he will join the party or nunters who went from here Saturday. W. R. Frame, now of Portland but formerly mavor of Huntington, was in th mtv Tuesday, traveling in the interests of the Ladd Metal Co. A. B. MoEwen, Henry Barrett and A. L. Swagnart expect to take stocK to the Walla Walla County Fair next week. They generally have ribbon stock. . tfalt. aud Mrs. D. M. Taylor of Port- lnnd visited relatives in Athena this week. Mr. Taylor is a brother to David Taylor and Mrs. Jackson Nelson of this-city. Wm. Dobscm. Fred Bovd and Mil lard Kelly left Satmday for the head waters of the Grand Ronde, for their annual deer hunt. ' They expoot to be abseut about a month. Mrs. Albert Welch, of the Jesse James dramatic company, who reoent- lv aoneared in Atbena, had business in this city yesterday wniie on ner way to join ber husband in Seattle. Distriot Superintendent Gabriel Svkea of tbe Methodist Episcopal ohurcb, was iu the ctiy this week and held the first quarterly conference with the congregation hereon Tuesday evening. J. M. Cbanler, Henry Sommers aud Wm. Graham of Wallowa Valley brought over a band of cavalry boises to McDonald's State Line farm - near Walla Walla for insneotion by tbe government board. v East Oregonian : A party of Pendle tonians left today for Alberta for the pnrpose of looking over that seotion. Among those iu the party were Bert Huffman. Allie. Ernest and Will Knight and Dell MoCarty. Mis. A. B. MoEwen returned Satur day from Pendleton where she visited her daughter Jessie who is attending the Peiidletoo Academy. Miss Jessie is still going on crutohea having some weeks ago etepped on a nail. Her at tending pbysioian gives little hope of immediate recover t saying a nerve has been injured wbiob will still require weeks of treatment Amiel and Gus Shubert left today for Spokane, where they will see tbe fair tomorrow, tben take tbe N. P. for Elleosburg and tbe Yakima country, where they will spend several days next week. Rev. V. E. Hoven, who was pastor ot the Christian oburcb in this city for tbe past two years, is now at Tillamook, Oregon, where be goes fiom Los Ange les. Mr. Hoven takes charge of tbe chnroh there on the 11th inst. y'Prinoipsl Miner, of the Atbena school will tomorrow go to Pendleton where he will meet his wife and fam ily, who come here fiom Portland. Mr. Miner will occupy tbe residence of Mrs. Delia Maloney, on High street JtVm. Winship, Geo. Dnnlap aud Cass Cannon have returned from Ritzville, without having made investment in that part of tbe country. They visited tbe Gillis and Weir families near Washtnona, and report all prospering. When Mrs. Matt, who resides on 3rd street near the Press offloe, yesterday morning lifted ber iufaut son by tbe arm she tnougbt sbe felt tbe bone snap, but upon examination by Dr. Sharp, the wrist was found to te sprained. v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw will go to Walla Walla tomorrow, where they will attend the wadding of Mr. Ker shaw's sister. Miss Emma Kershaw to Mr. Arthur Monlton, wbiob occurs Sunday. They will stay and attend the fair also. Mrs. Jas. Gorman and Mrs. M. A. Clancy, of Walla Walla were guests Wednesday of Mrs. N. A. Miller and other friends in this oity. Mr. Gor man was formerly a resident of this city, where her husband was in tbe implement business. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Copeland of Walla Walla, announce the engage ment of their daugher, Lanra, to Mr. Chester R. O finer. The young lady has many friends in Atbena where she has frequently visited at tbe Barrett and Plamondon homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Froome, propri- StV 3Eg2 Just Talk There probably isn't'a reader of this'newspaper who will not want to buy some boose furnishing article or other between now and tbe holidays. So, 'tis quite proper for a store that feels quite sure it is better able to serve you than any other to have a word with you at about this time. . , As things go in Walla Walla (and they certainly go to suit us) tbe DAVIS-KASER store has made probably the greatest success of all stores here. At least, we have tried hard and earnestly to do everything in the world tha would ordinarily biing suooess to a store. The rapid almost phenomiual increase in our tusiness woud indi cate that we are at least pleasing a great majority of tbe buying publio; aud. for this we feel highly gratified and thankful. Our customers always come tbe seoond, and the third time, and this of counre.'is the basis of our success. ,. . We want to, therefore, talk to those who have not tried trading here as yet We want to say to you, TRY. If we do not make your trading both pleasant and profitable we incur a great business risk. At least, that ii tbe way we figure it, for to have a disappointed customer is about the worst thing that cau happen to a store. You can rest assured, there fore, that you will like your trading here when you try. All DAVIS KASER patrons are uioie than satisfied tbey are pleased. Tbeie will from now till tbe holidays be a whole lot of valuable, sen sible store news from here. It will be news that thrifty and thinking housewives will appreciate and profit by. We will make it as interesting as possible. We'll be right glad and so will yon if you accept this in vitation to become a DAVIS-KASER Customer. The Davis-Kaser Company Complete Home & Ilouse Furnishers Walla Valia, Wash. - f - - Pasco, Wash. their daughter Katherine left Sunday for Spokane where they will enjoy a week's reoreation. The affairs of the hostelry are in the capable hands of Unole John Callender. Mrs. Wm. Piper oaiue over from Walla Walla Wednesday, where she attended the funeral of her life-long friend, Mis. Mandana Dunnington, which occurred in that city Tuesday. Mrs. Piper returned to her home near Helix Wednesday atternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wbiteman have leased the Bradley residenoe in the northwest part of town, and will im mediately take possession, Mr. White man will still engage in farming, and will leave soon aftor he settles his family here to hunt a suitable looation. Kodol is a oombination of the nat ural digestive juices and it digests all olasses of food and every kind of food, so you seo it will do tbe work that tbe stomach itself does. Sold by Palace Drug Co. p. Miss Jeannette McKinnon has gone to Iberta to spend tbe winter with bor brother and sister, who reside tbeie. Miss MoKirnon will meet ber sister, Miss Mary, in the proviuoo, where they will spend some time together be fore tbe latter's return to her home here, she having speut the past sum mer in Alberta. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syiup drives tbe cold out of the system through its laxative principle by as snring tree and gentle aotion ot tee bowels. Sold by Palace Drng Co. L' Tuesday eveniuc while Will Pinker- pren and family were at tbe Christian church ieoeption, their team disap peared from tbe hitching raok, and it was not until twelve oclook that they were discovered plaoidly grazing in a lane near the Jackson home west of town, with not even a lap robe dis turbed. You take Kodol just -for a little while when you bave slight attacks of Indigestion, and yon take it just a little longer in order to. get relief from severe attacks of Indigestion or Ner- rous Dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. Sold by Palace Drug Co. Mrs. Bert Thompson, of Crawford county, Missouri, was in the city for a short time this week renewing old ac quaintances. Mrs. Thompson was formerly Miss Evelene Thompson, and lived in this city in her early girlhood. with her father and family.. Sbe left Wednesday for Spokane where she will visit ber father and two 'younger sis ters. Mrs. Thompson was a great of Mrs. A. A. Foss and Mrs. J. D. PI a mondon while in tbe city. Mrs. A. A. Foss went over to Walla Walla Wednesday evening, where sbe was met by Mif, Ella Metzgar. of Seattle and they enjoyed a short visit there. Mrs. Metzgar came to Walla Walla from her Seattle home to attend to business regarding the estate of her son, wiuie i odk, woo Das recently reached bis majority. Mrs. Metzuar was f oioed to return home yesterday cm account of sickness in her family. Mrs. Foss will vrobablv stay in Walla I Walla a portion of tbe week and visit tbe fair, y r De Witt's L'arbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the; beet sal va for piles. Be stire you getJDe Witt's. Hold by Pal- ; ace Drug Co i 1 r M T" ""T . J V ;rejolved ThaTaThe well dressed PERSON IS THE ONE WHO HA? APPROPRIATE ATTIRE FOR. EVERY OCCASSON.TrJE BEST STORE IS WHERE THEY JELL CLOTHES TbR EVERYOCCASIQH A PERSON FEELS TOOUSH IN TftE WRONG GARMENTS QOTo THE STORE tOU CAJV7RU5T EfV .BROWfl. COPyRlCHT HCfc OY THB BUII-CK BAftwl Co. CHICAGO. -fifrE.'AoTo" toon vett. DID YOU EVER Go TO A PARTY AND .STAND IN THE CORNER, AND -SPEND MO.ST OF THE TIME IN THE DRE5SINCi ROOM OR .STAND IN THE CORNER, BECAUSE YOU WERE NOT JOG GED RIGHT? IT WOULD HAVE BEEN LOTS BET TER IF YOU HAD -STAYED AT HOME 5ECAU-SE IF YOU GO TO A PARTY AND ARE NOT: DRE-S-ED RIGHT YOU WON'T HAVE A BIT OF FUN, PLEASURE I-S WORTH LIVING FOR.. To GET PLEA-SURE DRE-S-5 UP. IT WILL Co-ST YOU THI-S MUCH To DRE-S-S UP: FOR $700 A GOOD MEN'P BLACK .SUIT. FOR$12.50 ABETTER FANCY -STRIPED -SUIT. FOR $ir.00 THE BE-ST Po-S-SIBLE ALL WOOL. FOR $1 5.00 A GOOD ALL WOOL OVERCOAT. FOR $12.50 A GOOD CRAVENET OVERCOAT, FOR $1 5.00 THE BET CRAVENET OVERCOAT. Jarman's Big fair Store. 9Ssjs3&3CX3 lossrove Mercantile Go q ' " ' To Ladies Who Appreciate High Grade in Merchandise Just received a large shipment of the latest im ported and domestic Fall dress goods and suitings, in all the new weaves and coloring. It will pay you to give them your careful inspection before making your fall selections. ' For Salo- 1Q S'td offi ee. V a ion. Luqsire at Uj). new Oliver typewriter. ) Moserove Mercantile Co. Athena, Or ) B. & H. Trading Stamps Given witfi Cash Purchases