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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1909)
Rev. Baobelder was in the city yes- ' terday. v.. , Mis. D. C. Molntyre was a Pendleton visitor Monday. ... . , Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Ferris, i Marnh 26, 1909, a bod. " - MA. O. Rose, the jeweler, bad busi Dess in Pendleton Wednesday. i TyCwi. and Mrs. Win. Sbrimpf went to Pendleton yesterday to spend the " day. ... , i ' Mrs. Easter English, . of Pendleton, was the guest of her son,' M. O. Rose, last week. William Powers, Weston's pioneer barber, mingled with Athena friends .,. Wednesday. - , 'I. M. Kemp, Dr. Bill and J. E. Keefe of Weston, spent a few. hours in the city, Sunday. Found, a fur glove.' : Owner can re- ' cover same at Press offloe by pay log for this notioe. j X Misses Ellen Anderson and Minnie 'fbarnare assisting in Mrs. Miller mil'inery store. . J County Superintendent Welles made an official visit to the Athena pubiio sohool, Monday ,".-; Miss Blanobe Mays, of The Dalles, is in the oity visiting her oousin, Mrs. " J. D. Plamondon. . : Mies Lizzie Sneard came over from whitman and spent Sunday with her parents near town. . a T. Smith' left the' first' of the 1 week for Hood River, to look after . some land proposition. . yi David Taylor Wednesday shipped (three oarloads of hay via the North em Pacific to tbe Sound, h 2 ' Rev. Geiszler.'of the M. E. church, : has been on the sick list this week, ' but is reported better at present" ; f It Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Preobstel, of - Weston attended Episcopal ohuioh ; services in Athena Sunday morning. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester O'Hana spent ' Mondav niabt in Weston. They at- . Walter Judy arrived in the city Saturday from Seattle, where he is employed on tbe street car system. Be returned to the Sound oity, Wed nesday. . fJ "End" Read and Ben Dupuis, well known vonnc men of Wesson, are em ployed by : Charles Baddeley in this oity, "working, but" his string of trotting stock; y Hugh Worthington has installed a special delivery servioe at his store. Be has rigged up with horse, wagon and the most flashy harness that ever came to town. ... , k viotor Burke and Miss Josie Stro f Die, of Pendleton, drove up from that oity Snnday and spent the day with the family of Mr. and' Mrs. J. C. Bnrke in this oity. Mrs. Fred Gross Jr. arrived here yesterday from her home in Alberta for a visit with relatives. She was aooompanied from Walla Walla by far brother, Cbas. Keeue. J. - . ' . Mrs. Lillie Miller C has reoeived a new line of children's bate in tbe lat est modes, also frames for ladies' hats New roods arriving all the time. Call and see tbe very latest ? Vjnies Feeler left "yesterday for r rm xbjib laaoo, ' awei -eycuwiuis a week with his family in this city. Mr. Feeler has land near Buhl, a town under the Twin Falls project. Kodol is a combination of all tbe nat ural digestive jnioes found in an ord inary healthy stomach and it will digest food in a natural way. Pleasant to take sold by Palace Drug Co. , A large number of : Weston people came over Sunday for the pnrpot) of attending services at 1 he Methodist ohuioh in this oity, conducted by Rev. Henderson, an Episcopalian minister of Pendleton, i ; - tended a social session of tbe Rathbone I by Palaoe Drug Co, "Sisters. ., , " ; Misses Laura Smith and Ruby ; Barn b art,. students , at tbe Weston normal, were guests Sunday of Miss :; Lula Thaip. For Sale A team, wagop" and har ness; price $350. Enquire of Arohie v Doble, at Joseph Hodgson's farm, 5 northwest offAtnena. iyt. R. Taylor : and F. S. Le Grow returned .Wednesday from Canyon j City. They brought back with them ? abunob of first olass horses. - To close out an overstook of Rogers : 1847 braid of knives and forks, I will : sell present a took, $4. CO value, at $3.50 per set. Bill, the Jeweler. t De Witts Carbolized Witoh Hazel salve the original is good for anything when a salve ia needed and is especially good for piles. Sold by Palaoe Drug Co. , Grandma Gerking is reported to be gradually growing Weaker and owing to her advanced age little hopes are entertained that she will long survive. . . Mrs. Inez Baling was week. , She is moving goods from Pendleton where Mr. Baling has over the management of Times. . ' in town this her household to Touchet, lately taken tbe Touobet Wm. MoCorkell has leased the farm known as the Taylor homestead, own ed by Mrs. Isabella Taylor. Mr. Mo Corkell baa taken possession and moved his family and oooupies tbe large res denoe thereon; : , Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup not only allays inflammation and irrita tion of throat and lungs but it drives Out tbe cold f rem the system by a free yet gentle action of the bowels. Sold lMrs. James Woodruff, who has been visiting ner parents cere lor some weeks,- from her home at Two Rivers, Wash.', is spending the week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Cop pock; near town. Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion does tbe ordinary work of the stomaoh so that by taking a little Kodol every now and then you oannot possibly have indigestion or any form of stomach trouble. Sold by Palace Drug Co. ; C. R. Straus, who last season was a member of tbe Seattle Optimos, a semi-professional ball team, will play short stop for the Athena team. Mr. Straus, who is a fiiend of Henry La Braohe, arrived in the oity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carmiobael were trading in the' oity yesterday. Mrs. Carmiobael, who is an enthusiastic lodge woman, states that at the next meeting of the Cirole in Weston; about fifteen new members will be initiated Mrs. Chas. MoFarland was in Pen dleton Wednesday, where she went to see ner motber, airs. Henry wooa, who is ill in tbe hospital there. Mrs. MoFarland reports her motber no bet-! ter, and states that the trouble seems to be in the nature of nervous prostra tion. - ; ; ; - I ":" lSM. O. Rose will close his on t pride Pi i 1 1 1 ni. Jt i jewel rjr tmiu, ut iuo tiuutmi mug eiiurv tomorrow night, when he will discon tinue buaiueas in Athena.- Tomorrow will positively be the last day you will te able to set . first olass jewelry at low prices. , . C. A. Walker will leave soon for Hailev. Idaho, where be will have charge of tbe Daily Times. Mr. Walker bas been in ill health for some time. Be will return in the fall av.a make bis home with his family in this vioinity. . J. W. Keater was in the oity Tues day from Walla Walla. Mr. Kester was formerly connected with tbe As toria pubiio sohool, and was here for the purpose of. considering making an application for a position in tbe pub iio schools. -;; -ft ; - Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B.. Barris left the- first of the week for. Day ton where they spent the week: with Mr, Barris parents. They will be home tomorrow and Mr. .'Barris will cod duct the usual services at. tbe Christian ohnrob Sunday. . . 1J-7 - 1 ... , .t '. ,Yd. B. Jarman shipped four oarloads Kjr-monntaiu potatoes from Athena this week. - The sbioment went ovei tbe Northern - Paoifio . to ucet Sound markets. - Mr. Jarmao paid $1.10 per sack for the "spuds," since which time the prioe bas reached $1.60, so it ia reported. .;:! :' :',-j v''-;':,v Mrs Eva Boddy "came down from Washtuona, Sunday;-where she has spent the past winter. with her daugh ter, Mrs A. M. Guild and family. Mrs. Boddy speut the first of the week vis iting friends here, and Wednesday went on to La Grande, where she will look after her property interests. Miss Katheriue Sharp left yesterday for Ona, Lincoln county, Oregon, wbeie she will teaoh a four months term of school. The plaoe is near Newport, on the aea ooaat, and will be a pleasant change during tbe warm months. Miss Sharp was aooompan ied by her sister, Mias Alta, as far as Tendleton. Xpien Saling, a former Press em ploye, is now editor and publisher of the Touobet (Wash.) - 'limes, ine Times is a bright looking little sheet and appears to have lost none of its attraotiveneas or interest through tbe retirement of Mr. Cummins, and the grasping of the helm by Mr. Saling. Bote's euo688 to you Glen. , Miss Maggie Derrick, of Myrtle, Idaho has been the guest of her oous in, Miss Lizzie Zerba, and other rel atives in this vioinity for tbe past few weeks. Yesterday in company with Miss Zerba, she went to Pendleton for a short visit, after whioh she will return home. Tbe Derricks were well known in this oountv in an early day. Wednesday C. O. Whiteman moved bis household goods to LaCrosse, Wash., shioting them over tbe O. Jt &JN. .. Otis drove bis horses through. Be with his father has purchased one of the finest farms in that seotiion of the country. Mrs. Whiteman and the two' boys will follow as , soon as Mr.v Whiteman gets settled there. In the meantime they will be guests of ber mother, Mrs. B. B. Bill. 'i. Carpets and Pugs We beg to announce tbe arrival of our Spring line of oarpeta and ruga. Mr Mann, our Carpet Manager, spent several weeks in New York selecting only the best of the new creations, so that we can offeor yuu a most sup erl: variety of beautiful and exclusive patterns A more handsome and select stook of both carpets and rugs could not be found Embracing as it does many particularly new designs and ooloring effects in Oriental Floral and Domestic designs, this splendid showing covers every thing in the most reliable carpet styles , ; , We not only have by far the most complete line in the Inland Empire, but we guarantee you perfect satiaf aotion and finished workmanship or refund puiuhase price . ".. You are always welome to oome to our store and look around whether you want to buy or not but should yon buy we will prepay the freight to your station, if your purchase amounts to $10 or over The Davis-Kaser Company Complete Home & House Furnishers Walla Walla, Wash The home of Greater Whitman) Branch Store at Pasco,; Wash. : Pendleton Gleaning & Dye Works W. SULLIVAN, Prop. LADIES' FINE GARMENTS OUR SPECIALTY Hatters V All Kinds of Hat Work, including Stiff, Soft and Panama Hats. . Special Attention given to Gent's Clothes If you want Good Work, call us up . We Clean Lace and Chenille Curtains, Furm, Kid Gloves, Feather Bois, in fact almost everything;" Evening Gown Party Dresses Cleaned on ShonNotke. 206 ALTA STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON. " Telephone Main 169 IB ' " - t mm a i i i hi - - r i jT 1 ' yS I H (S1 VSPk eOPYHIOMT lOT 11 ib-v. niet co. - mm Spring and Summer MMBaMaaaMPaMBHMBHaaaamwMMaaaMMMaaMMBaaa They embrace all the varing tones f Bronze, Slate, Green, Gray, Tan, Olive, Stone C& Khaki; shades in stripe, check and soft Plaid designs. The Neatest and Most Exclusive gf these styles are to be found in these elegant fabrics we receive from Ed. V.Price Company which we present for your inspection. Let us take your measure. aA perfect fit guaranteed. Last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Harris, at a gathering of the young people, 'after a thorough disoussion of tbe subject it was .de cided to organize in the near future, young people's club. Tue ojbeot will be purely sooial, and it is expect ed that much pleasure and profit may result f 10m tbe association. urtuer particulars will be giveu in the Press soon. 'I be people of Athena enjoyed a musical treat last Saturday evening when the Folmatier Sisters appeared at the opera house in their excellent program in concert. Eaoh number was heartily enoored and au were wen deserving of the keen appreciation shown by the audience. Tbe ladies are thorough musicians and deserved better patronage than they ieoeived in Athena. s . ... l Perhaps the most highly 'pleased Muan in Athena this week is Charles Norris. ' Of course tbe cause of it all is a colt A bay, with two white hind feet, and not having tbe star in the forehead cost Charles the cigars to Link Swaggart. The colt is O. K. It is of royal lineage, baying the distinc tion of being the first foal in Umatilla oountv from the great speed sire, Zo- locknf promises and correct breed ingftount for anything the little one should "go long" and be some pump kins in the speed class. : 1 People passing along main street Monday were attraoted ty the fearless gyrations in midair, made by a paint er employed by the Kidder firm. The painter, who is named Smalley, was working on tbe front of a two story building and appeared indifferent whether tbe swinging staging was on any old incline, porpendioular, hori zontal, or whether there was any stag ing to support him or not He is said to be a balloonist, and that may be tbe cause for his indifference when it comes to standing on airMr. Smalley also possesses a "dawgT that is some olass on tricks. Prof. Miner of tbe Athena pubho school has a bright class of 10 pupils which he hopes to graduate from tbe eighth grade. Every member of tbe olass is taking deep interest in the work, and knowledge of tbe faot that they will have a splendid high school department to enter next year should stimulate tbe eighth grade to achieve suooees. The class members are: Dale Campbell, George Winsbip Clyde Bro tberton, Herbert Parker, Emeiy Wop thiDgton, Floyd Payne, Ethel Mcln tyre, Both Stewart, Both Dickenson, Tohed McFadyen. Duttie Conrad and Kittie Gboleon are doing 9tb gtade work. losgrove Mercantile New Spring Goods are arriving Daily Company New Spring Goods are arriving Daily We are now showing the latest spring and sum mer productions of the foreign and domestic mark ets, and guarantee our prices for the same qualities of Merchandise lower than all competitors. , ,. 1 1 . ilks Men's Suits Striped Taffetas, Messalines, all colors Before making your spring purchase, Printed Foulards in great variety, Tokio look over our hand tailored Suits, Very and Rajah Pongees. ' latest color and cut. Price $12.50 to $25. Wool Dress Goods Men's Shoes , . Invisible stripes and plain effects, in We are now showing the new spring Browns, Greens, Tans, Blues, London shapes in Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Valour smoke and Philadelphia grays, at prices Calf, Patent leather, high or low cut. to suit customers. Ladies Shoes Fancy WaistingS latest creations in Tan, Oxblood i Silk, wool Chiffons, plain and fancy or Black. High cut Oxfords or Pumps. ! Netts. Also an endless variety of white Kid or Colt skin. An endless variety. , Waistings in stripes and crossbar. Misses ChildrenS Shoes. Ladies White WaistS We can show you 40 different styles. 1 An immense big variety just received Anything you want in children's foot- from $1 to $3.75 each. Values never be- wear, from 65c to $2.50 per pair. fore seen in this city. Men's Furnishings I Ladies Furnishings New line of Dress Shirts with or with- Laces, Bandings Ribbons and Gloves out collars. Well made. New patterns. in all the latest fads and colors. Perfect fitting. ) Ladies Neckwear Men's Neckwear i Collar Rushings and Jabots to suit the Just received new line of Ties. Up to most fastidious. date coloJs and stripes. Prices 35 50c HIE 8. 8 II. S Willi H GASH PURCHASE