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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
w T - , 7; X A f i 5' 't.. Press Paragraphs Miss Alta Sharp visited ia Peadle- too ovei "JAlex over Sunday. MoRea came down from Spo kane Wednesday. Hugi McLean went down lo Peh dletoa Wednesday." Wr j. Boss, of Adams,' waB trading in tbe city Wednesday. Mi Raby Douglas was shopping iu Athena Weduesday. Mrs. John Harris was ia the city fiom Weston Weduesday. v V-JFay La Grow took a trip to his stock ' 'iauoh at Toaobet Sunday. ,. . Otis Whiteman madea business trip" , .to Walla Walla yesterday ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Frai k Mansfield ' were Pendleton visitors Saturday., - -. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kemp'speut Sou day in the city with friends. ' ' ' Mr. and Mis. Andrew Barker this " week moved to Hermiston to reside. . JinkB Taylor returned last week from ' a visit-to his cattle ranch on the John Day. v:;--' .""J'-"-- " Mis. Jas. Boddy has been seriously ill at ber borne on Main street this ' week. . , '.X'- Mrs. Walker, Mis. Rofct. Tbarp and the Misses Orswell visited in Weston Sunday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Montgomery were up from Helix Tuesday for a short visit. . :" C M. Brotberton made a business trip to Walla Walla Tuesday and Wednesday. N. JR. Harris, the correspondent the Spokesman-Review was In fordij the! ber 1 oity Friday. Mrs. Jas. Kern and daughter. Walla Walla visited in town the flret ret of the week. i Miss Nettie McCorkell was visiting 111 IUU VilJ AUUBUCIJ ILUUi UOl uvuifl Mre. Vanderpool and daughter, ot. Weston mountain were visiting in the I ony MODuay. . .. . f , The M ay ville cigar store bas oloaefl and the proprietor bas gone to seek another Joaation. 'Mis. Mary Montgomery, of -Helix was a guest ot Mrs. unas. lieus xnes- es- ""day and Wednesday. : - Mrs. Will M. Peterson was up from Pendleton the first of tbe week visiting at the Dudley home. . 7 ". XB',n Hawks, proprietor of the ' Pioneer drug store, bad business in ' Pendleton Wednesday. - ....'.-.''--- - " y- Miss &&i Ely was 'ever from Weston ' Sunday visiting at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rhodes.-: - ' f : Mig.5 iffliair"5IoDongal, of Weston was a guest Monday of her brother, Wm. Kilgore In this city. ... Miss Ora James, who has been visit v ing relatives here, returned Monday . to her borne in Pendleton. Mrs. Lncretia Maloney was over ) from Weston Tuesday visiting at tbe homa of ber son, Johu Rotbrook. Beginning, Monday, November 22nd, we will close at 6:30 p. m. Saturdays ex cepted. -, Mosgrove Mercantile Co. Mrs. Edith Lock wood is slowly re i covering from a seveie case of pleurisy, V at tbe home of ber parents in this city. Mis. 1). B. Jarman oame over from Weston the first of tbe week and vis ited her mother, Mrs. Wm. Winsbip. . IXHlr8. N. A. Miller Mrs. H. H. Hill, ; Mrs. Ed Koontz and Mrs. Henry Dell ft '-'"'vore visitors in Pendleton Wednesday. V' Theodore Russell came down from Spokane Saturday and was a guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. . Geo. Bannister. V Last week Mrs. C A. Barrett was ' eleoted clerx of Atbena Cirole No. 10 in jplaoeaf Mrs. Geo. Foster, reoently - - 'lesigned, . s Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watts attended tbe funeral of Mrs.. Linville in Weston Tuesday. f . , ' ; ur Fall ' C a pp et Display Our Carpet Department announces the arrival of ,many beautiful and exclusive patterns, comprising a great portion of our Fall line of floor coverings. In both Carpets and Rugs, in all sizei, a more handsome and select stock cannot be found in tbe .Inland Empire. ; Embracing many, new deigns and colorings ia Oriental, fltfral and domestic designs, this splendid'JshowiDg covers everything in tbe most reliable oarpet 6tyles. Many of these patterns present new and novel effects in the manufacture of floor fanrias. The extensive linoof this department otfers an attractive awortmeot from whioh to make satisfactoiy selection- We guarantee perfect satisfaction and finished workmanship. The next time you are in Walla Walla we hope yoa will visit our Carpet Department whether neediug anything or 'pot. for you are always welcome, baying or looking. - The Davis-Kaser Company runinlettf Home Walla Walla, Wash. R. H. Whitehead, N. P. agent in t is oity has been confined to his home this weok with a threatened attaok of typhoid. 1 Mi", and Mrs. Lawrenoe Llenallen rand little daughter were tradins in the city tiom the farm near Adams Wednesday. J ' Mrs. O. A. Rhodes and daughter are Visiting at the Huoseil home west of town during the abeenoe of ber bos-If band in 'Portland.'.' A Leo Cook left Tuesday bight Ifor Walla Walla for a short visit. He will return to Athena before going to bis borne iu Seattle.- " ' " "Mrs. N. E. Lee, of Nortbport, Wash., is visiting at the borne of Mrs. Lizzie Jones. Mrs. Jonea and Mrs. Lee have been lifelong friends. t " ",. ; " . . Mr. and Mrs. James' Hawortbbave rented th " A. J. Willaby cottage on- the south ' side ot Jefferson street and are moving in this week. . - f,. W. G. Preston returned to his borne in Waitiburg yesterday after several days attending to bis interests in tbe Preston-Parton Mills here. . V Mrs, Henry Wright left Tuesday for ber homeIn Seqnim,.. Wash., after a pleasant ' viist With bet parents, Mr, and Mis. Louis La Brasobe. A Wm. Pinkerton Sr. went down to visit at tbe home of bis eon, Nathan Tuesday. Nate is farming tbe Jas. Nelson place near Pendleton. O. A. Rhodes, manager of Jarnian's Department store left Sunday evening for Portland, wbore be will buy for the Christmas holiday trade. , Frank and Robt. Tbarp' with their daughters, and Lawrence, wont to Walla Walla by auto Sunday and re port the roads in good condition. . Mrs. Jas. Nelson left Monday foKvbbnrob parsonage have been completed ber nome in Alberta atter a visit oi a couple of vt't with, her parents 0lJr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinkeiton, Sr. TUrs. Agnes a erguson was over rrom Walla Walla ever Sunday. Mrs. Fer -1 guson is employed in the dry goods storo of Hanger & Thompson in that citv. jJ. E. Jones, the local delivery many took a trip the first of tbe week to bis tnountain ranrb. , Roy Burke attended 4bo tbe transfer, business durinir his f j rosem Atfren r ifbsenoe. r. MoAlexander, who has lived in na for the past several years, with bis family left Tuesday for Her miston where they will live in tbe future: Remember . that tomorrow night "The stars will shoot, and the owls will hoot, and bats fly in and out; the fires burn blue, and' the candles too, for witohes will be about" . Mrs. Wm. Pinkerton'Sr. wet down to visit her son near Pendleton y ester-' day. She was accompanied by Miss Nettie Rose who has been with ber for sometime. yMtB. Heisley and little daucbter'left Tuesday evening for their new home in Walla Walla and were followed Wednesday by the doctor, who drove his team over. Estes moved his family to Pendleton Tuesday, from the Jstes farm adjoining town. Claud will en gage in his old vooation of tonsorial artist at tbe county seat. Rev. John Thomas, late Missiouery in Coosoonnty, will preach in the Bap tist ohuroh Sunday morning at 11:00 o'olook and . Sunday evening at 7 :30. All are cordially invited. v. . , Mrs. Luedtka left yesterday tor tbe Banitariam at College Place, where she will take treatment for tbe next month or eo. Mrs. Luedtke has been in del ioate health for several years. The lady buying through the month of November tbe highest piioed bat will be presented with a $5.00 plnme, colors either black, white or biown, at the Jones & Jackson millinery store. Mr. and Mis. Hugh Mo Arthur write from Portland, - directing that their copy of tbe Atbena Press be sent to San Deigo, Cel. . Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Aitbur will spend tbe wintei in tbat city. ... J. W, Maloney and Montie B. Gwinn, cashier and president respeo tively of the American National bank & House I urnishers t ' Pasco, Wash. of Pendletcn, Tom Thompson, wheat raiser, and Walter McCormach, were guests of Athena friends for a few hours luesday. """ Just i6oeived by express, all the latest fads in men's seasonable ceok wear. Moegrove Mercantile Company. Miss Stella Jackson baa returned hirom a ousioes vimi. iu muu nuu tilermiston,' in wbioh she did very r . I - . i . k. I. A satisfactorily in tbe millinery line. Hill cleans one and eight day clocks for 1.00, alarm, 60o. Genuine make and best made mainspring, any grade watcb, $1.00. Guaranteed one yetr. Mrs. S. A. Fleeuei, who bas been visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Hill in this city, left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Wallowa county. Mrs" Fleecer's home is in Lewistor, ldabo. . : ? ' :-- - Jojt trrived, latest novelties in men's overcoats. If you want stylish goods at reasonable prices look tbem over be fore purchasing. , Mosgrove Mercan tile Company. ' --C'vr"'J' Alex MoKenzie was in town 4'Tuesday taking advantage of the fine wear tier. air. Monenzie is eiignuy improved from bis severe illness and bis many friends were pleased to shake his band once more. , J . . 1 Mrs. Elinor Linville, a pioneer lady of Weston, died at the home of ber mother, Mrs. Martha Van Winkle in that city Monday and was buiied Tues day. Mrs. Linville was the mother of Mrs. Henry La Brasohe. . ' Mr. and Mrs. K M. Smith, returned Sunday evening from The Dalles, and report Mr. Smith's brother as slightly improved, bnt still in a serious condi tion. The trouble was a dot on 'the brain, with paralysis tnreatening... vc I Sfr-nvi Bf the Christian Wand tbe residenoe is now one of the most convenient in :the oity. The house bas been plumbed and lighted! and a new cellar dug and finished. If you want to be weir see the latest production of the tailor's art. The new suits at the Mosgrove Mer cantile Co. 's are surpassed ty none and equaled by few. -"Mr. and Mrs. James Ba worth are in. the oity. visiting at the Winship nome. Mr. Haworth has sold bis homestead near Heppuer and will buy or rent land in some other loonity. They will probably remain in Atheua through the winter. VTheo. Danner, the photographer . in i c-t a A went over to u reewaier ouuuajr nuu returned Tuesday morning. Mr. Dan ner has made arrangements to spend one day of each week in that burg, and will fit up a studio there for the pur pose of taking pictures. . , " fCMr. and Mis. Wm. , PLeVctFeie down frdm their "mountain rancn iues day trading. They report no snow at their plaoe but' that farther baoK in tbe mountains there is several inohes. Mr. and Mrs. Leach will eo to Walla Walla to spend the winter. E. O. S. N. S. football team defeated tbe Waitsbnrg team last Fri day in a game, the result of whioh was 6 to 0 in favor of the normalitee, In tbe evening Waitsburg gave a re ception to the visiting students whioh was highly appreciated by tnem. The many friends of Mrs. Mani:'e Hall, wife of B. B. Hall late cashier of the Weston bank, are .greatly shocked over the news of her extremely dangerous illness at her borne in Spo kane. The latest news is tbat tbe ont oome of her illness is very doubtful. Come and Bee Prof. J. S. Doan, tbe oelebrated Hypnotist and see tbe strange antios and astonishing feats of the people who are bound by his spell also a life like motion picture of Pecks Bad Boy and His Pa. Athena Opera house. Friday : and Saturday, October 80 and 31. ; V A Milton item asya: A tbiea handed deal involving tbe transfer of $22,500, has just been closed by Manela & Co.; by whioh Chris Helburg becomes tbe owner of 250 acres of land at the State Line, Pete Wilson 200 acres up the river eight miles and Amos Demaris gets 320 acres ten miles up the river. An aggravated case of tonsilitis de veloped in tbe family of Mrs. John Smith this week, whioh for a time looked like it might be something more serious. However, Dr. Sharp took ex tra nreoautions iu' having the case quarantined and Roy is now abont re ooyered. E. W. MoComas, N. O.' Riohards, wrHU Thompson, C. E. Roosevelt, Tom Thompson and Frank Baling constituted a party of members tne fen dleton Taft -Sherman club who visited Atbena Wednesday on a "glad hand campaign. Tbe party, who were in an auto, went on to Weston, Milton and Freewater. returning to Pendleton in the evening. Mrs. E. Lane Walker, teacher in the primary department of tbe pnblio school, left for Huntington Tuesday in response to a meecase annonnoing ths illness of ber husband. Mr. Clay Walker, editor of the Huntington Herald. Mrs. Walker 's room was ac ceptably cared for by Miss Katberine Sharp during ber absence. Meedamee Stockman, Waffle, Smith and Rugg, members of the Pendleton Ladies Aid society of tbe M. E. ohurcb, came up j astorday by auto, for a visit with the local M. E. aid society. The ladies of both societies gathered at the Wortbington grocery store, from whence they prooeeded in a body to tbe cbnrcb where a pleasant and pioStable afternoon was passed. Eodol is a combination of the uat nral dizestive juices and it digests all clasnes of food and every kind of food, so yoa-see it will do tbe work tbat tbe stomach itself does. Soli by Palace Drug Co. . . f Men's Fancy Flannel Vests. They are ' ALL THE GO. "VIKING SYSTEM" CLOTHING For Boys and Young Men We plain . - 4 j. 3 iosaiwe lercantile Co i 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. xZ Mosgrove Mercantile Co. B. &;H. Trading Stamps Given with NEW & UP-TO-DATE Can be had by asking for the "Miller-made" at Jarman's. They are made in the latest models and are just what they should be in every detail and finish. Prices from $7.00 to $20.00 COME IN AND SEE THEM have them in both and fancy patterns Prices from - - The Place Where the Whole Family , l Store A 1 Can Trade Athena, Or Cash Purchases 3 V ; i 1 i A,. V t, 4l