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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
t SV John Gross oame over from Walla f Walla yesterday. , . Z. F. Look woo l was in Helix yester day od business. , Lowell Rogers was in town, yester day from bis Adams ranch. .. Claud Gatob, National Bank exam loer, was ia tbe oity yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.- Jotin Thompson s were G. B. Kidder spent Sunday in the mountain camp with his family. s, vLWrs. Harry MoBride is visiting her 'parents 'at tbeir-snromer borne near Meaobam. f The MoCoy foad ' fight from, the Freewaler country is ORaio Before -tb , coanty ooart. Arthur Rirkb. representing tbe Cor bin Automobile company, was in the oity yesterday. ' : "Happy Honie'.r caaned goods, escel any on tbe market. For sale by T. M. Taggart & Co. : ' ; LRiobard Wright nas aooepted n- po fciWou as salesman at N. A. Miller's furniture store. 'Ernest Ransom and Louise Haun, both of this county, have been granted a Jioense to wed. Ed Blown, representing the PaciQo Paper company of Portland, Was In towu yesterday. - S. H. LaMar, of tbe Corey 'Safe & , Look company, transacted business in - The Farmers' Bank of Weston has jnst installed an uptodate letter and newspaper filing system. "yCfay LeGrow, A, B. MoEwen and 'Herman Beverly made a trip by anto to Walla Walla yesterday. Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Koontz and epeot Mr; and Mrs. Harry MoBride Monday on tbe Umatilla river. ' Miss Ine? MoBride, of Walla Walla, . has been a guest this week at the home Of her nuole, Wm, MoBride near town. v Mrs. M. M. 'Johns and ion Flint Swe expeoted to arrive from Portland tomorrow, when they will be guests m mi t I 01 irieuug uere. ,Miss Olive McKay, a teacher in the .iPullman graded schools, is visiting at thej home of ner oonsin, Mrs. Byron Hatvks in this oitv. --. William Lowell, son of S. A. Lowell of Pendleton; has purchased the Ore gon Soout, one of tbe" newspapers of Union, in Union oouuty. NT Samuel Hutt and W. 0. Miller re- turned Tuesday from Spokane and Hnnn MIah. 1. 1 1 -.1 . i m wi u aioui! nueio iirey registered for the land drawings. J. E. Keefe. James' Ashworth and Otis Turner, a Weston Jarty of Nim rods, hate gone to the teadwaters of Salmon river on a fishing trip. Just the thing for harvest tbe buokskin shoe. They are soft, eaey, oool and wear like iron.. Prioe $3.00 at Jarman's. Mrs. K A. Dudley and sons, . Max and Verno, Miss Mabel MoDonald of Walla Walla, and Ira MoDonald are camping in tbe mountains : east of town. .... At the Athena Laundry,- laoe cur tains will be -laundered for 25 to 50 cents per pair ; net curtains for 50 cents to $100. Mrs. Minnie Baker, proprietor. Mr. Miller and son, the drill men, are at their home in Prosser, Wash., where they will remain, until tbe ar rival of the easing ordered tor the ar tesian well. ' New S"6rk' Beauty Parlors, 607. East Court street, ' Ptndleton. Shampoo ing, hair dressing. All kinds of hair goods made to order. " Madam i Kennedy, proprietor, ,v C(Jrtvet'-Bowles left Tuesday On a trip through the stock country of Central Oregon with a view to look ing np a looation, . He will be gone a couple of weeks. nCTwo cases of diphtheria are reported iu mo vveniuu umjjuuuiuuuu. uuh case, a child 'in the (Jbapin family, proved fatal. The other case Is1 in the family of Frank Greer. -' Dr. Plamondon went to Salem the latter part of last week. He returned home. Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Plamondon," w bo spent severar "weeks In Seattle and "Taoffrna." ' Truman, tbe 17 yea; old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Barnes.' who reside at the Watts farm on Pine creek, was taken ill this week and is in a Walla Walla hospital for treatment. M r. an d M rs. L. W.' Harri manned son, visited this week at the Barrett borne in this oity and left for tbeir home in North Dakota. Mrs. Harri man is a sister of C. A. Barrett. . Rev, Humbert, of Eugene,- is oan vaaing tbis vicinity in the interests of tbe Divinity sohocl in that city. Mr. Humbert oooupied' the . pulpit in the Unrlstian ohurob Sunday morning. The county is putting in a new steel bridge at Lee's crossing on Dry Creek, north of Weston., .Wood material for bridge construction has bad its clay, and an expensive due ' at' that; in the county., . , X David Tayor, owner of the Indepen- utmi vr areoouse, . announces . iubi ms charges for storage will' be '50 cents per ton tip to January 1. and 10 oents per ton , per .-month additional there after. ' ; ; 'MissEUa-Ayers, - who for three years practiced the art of teaching in Wnitman , conservatory of, Music, DAVIS-EiASEIK Great August Clearance Right now is your time to -save, money on home, furnishings. Our big blearance sale Is nbW ' oh'ln ' full blast. The opportunity is yours--grasp it. Our of the very best lines of home furnisnings in Eastern Washington is' at your merciy. ' Don't let mis chance go bv unheeded. I; W6..wifl.be;yery. faapk.mhryaa andsay that the. reasan for this sale s that we want to turn as much of pur stock Jinto casnas ptissibleto.-pay for our fall' pur chases, and .with this in mind we have cut prices with out any regard to cost or profit. We must, and will, sell thousands of dollars worth of home furnishings at ess than factory cost. ; Get in with the crowds and fit your home up right now arid save many dollars. Write for Circulars giving prices f faeDavis Dealers in Paints, Builders' Hardware, Sewing Blachines Complete Home & House Furnishers iValla Walla, Wash (The home of Greater Whitman) Branch Store at Pasco, Wash. will organize a "Piano class in this city beginning about September 1 Names may be left with Mrs.' Homer 1 1. Watts, at wboae home lessons will be given by Miss Ay era. tf See tbe Curry s about vbur eyes, Aug. 11 at tbe St Niohola Hotel.; ; 7. Bert , Cartano has disposed ot his near beer saloon to Wilt Harden and James Hoggins. ; V ,-' Mrs. H. H. Hill left Wednesday for a few weeks visit to her daughter Mrs. OtiB Whiteman at La Crosse, Wash. . -v , . 'Ralph MoEwen came to town from the ranch Tuesday after extras for the combine. Ralph v makes a"6rao'ker jaok utility man on - the fa1'm,''re'ven being an Bdept in promoting a' splen- 3 did growth of "beard. " ! ' The best 600k tu the world can't make a good cup of coffee 'onf tTold stock that bas. been on the" shelves Tor six months Chase &SaDbton''colTeiu always "fresh."" Sold by T. M; Tagg'ait & Co.; . il IbV Kidder ' ttothers tf this city have completed, the renovation of the interior -of the 'Westbn ' jmblid -sohooi house and the rooms now present a very 'attractive Vippearirhoev In- their new coat of wall tints. ' Persons residing in this vtoinity who registered, for the .land drawings, should read the Spokesman-Review. That' paper will contain- a'correbVlief of the names of those successful Id 'the drawings On all thr.ee reservations. , '. n'tbu absence oj"' Fred Gross Sr.; Tienry Keen- was,,rapresBed"into,"rtr Service find read tbe water meters tbis month. Henry also fills the vacant spots in tho constable's office for this district. He ia a handy man to have Genial Sim Galley, bearing the bni- en or a in on in 's growtn or auourn wbiskeVs; was'in town this' mdining. Sim is bow . engaged in looking alter the Minor dptails" of farm work on tue Ueuraw farm, sontneast or town. '" . ' - - '"V .' XMr. and Mrs.' A. B. Sellers of "Lin coln, Nebraska!' wer guests this week of Wm. DCbeon. ' Mr; Sellers 1s a rel ative of Mrs. DobBon,' who is 'spending the summer on the coast, and in her absenoe "John" entertained the vis itors most royally. I A. M. Cook and daughter Bessie, of Taooma, are visiting with B. C. Kid der and G.- B. nnd Cbas. Kidder and families, ' Mr. Cook' lias registered at all the reservation ' openings irom Washington to ' Montana. He is a brother of Mrs. B. a Kidder. V: ' Mr. and Mrs.' H. C. Carry, the com petent eyesight specialists, Who have been making' "professional visits to Athena for 7 years will make their next visit Wed." August 11 for one day only at Hotel St Nichols. Eyes ex amined and glasses fitted at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed."" . An important change in the O. R. & N. passenger servioe will be inaug urated Sunday. The looal Walla Walla-Pendleton passenger train will arrive in Athena at 8:05 Instead -of 10:10 as at present. Ihe retnrnicg time of the train will be tbe same as bow. -.- r-: : jhUv. and Mrs. E. M. Smith and' two fonngest sons left yesterday for1 a month's" visit With relatives in the east and south. ' They stop in v tarn. in Kansas, Indiana, Ohio and Kentnoky. S. L. Smith, of Latah, Wash., is here to aot as O. R. & N. agent during Mr. Smith's absence. 4 : The Press is in receipt of a copy of the Oregon State Fair premium list. The Fair, wbioh ' will be held Sep tember 13-18 inclusive, promises to excel any fair previously held in' ttie state. Especially " will the Iivestook department be a center of attraction this year. - - . '- ' :v he Weston yonng ladies' cornet and whioh was reoently organized is making strenudus efforts to secure funds for purchasing the "necessary hand instrnmentfl. They are how pre paring to put on tbe boards a play en titled MThe Merry Cobbler," the parts to be taken ty looal talent. Representatives wanted of oharaoter and ability to aot' Bs distributors f outline of hosiery; exceptional oppor tunity for one man or woman in each community to establish their own bus iness on very small oapital. We prac tically sell goods idr you. ' Write -at Once for particulars of entirely iiew propositon. Lion Meroantile Co., 459 Turk Bt, San Franoisoo, Cal. : " ,' 'Twas a Glorious Victory. There's rejoicing in Feddra,' Tenn. A man's life bas been saved, and now Dr. King's New Discovery is the talk of tbe town, for curing C.V. Pepper of deadly Inug hemorrhages. - I bould not work nor get about," he writes, "and the "doctors'1 did me no good, but, after using Dr. King's New Discovery three ' weeks, I feel like a new man, and oan do good work again." For weak 'sore or diseased lungs, congbs and oolds, hemorrhages, nay zever, lagrippe, astnma or any Bronchial aSection It stands unrival ed. Prioe 6O0 and f 1. Trial Bottle free. Sold and guaranteed.-fay all druggists. ' -; If you muet swing the hammer, use it to drive nails and help build up, not to destroy and tear down. Seared With a Hot Iron, or soalded by overturned kettle cut with a knife bruised ty slammed door injured by gun or in any other way tbe thing needed at onoe is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to ' subdue InflamatiOD and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible foi boils, ulcers, fever tores, Eczema end piles, ' 25oat all droggUts. ' 1 w. If so, perhaps you will need a i Snitcase, Trunk, or Telescope mttk We have just received a shipment of suitcases uneqnal s . I ed in quality, workmanship and finish. V$ can give you an imitation Walrus, 24 inch; brass lock and fastners, for $1.75. . V Apii inch imitation Grain Leather, for $2; a 26 inch imitation horn Alligator, for $3 and $3.50; a 26 inch dark brown Sheepskin, with straps, for $4.50 and $5.50; a 26 inch genuine full grain Bowhide, with straps, for $10; a 26 inch genuine, full grain Cowhide, lined throughont with satin, for $11.50; a 26 inch heavy, selected, brown Cowhide, full leather lined, nafent slidinn lock, for $11.50: a I'U inch TannncsR mntf inr Suit ase, for $3; a 26 inch Case in same, for $3.50. In Telescopes we can supply you with all kinds and sizes . frnni ?lri tn fft3! Kf . . I" , ., 'j Prices from 2i5 $l , 111 . : ; r- ' ' Save Your Coupons Beautiful'10 1-2 in Floral Plaque Free with purchase amouting, to $15 We have received a' very nice line of SilkaUne Comforts from Blankenburg CS, Co., ef Philadelphia. Ask for the Snowflake yCotton Comforts, made of Superior Cotton . JMiffiSi DEP AETMEHT STORE losgrove lercantile f Company We have just received our first shipment of new .fall dress goods and imported suiting, and are now showing the latest novelties in Fabric and Weave We have an elegant assortment and our paices are lower than any of the large cities, where they We own our own -building, buy our goods for cash - atid can., and do undersell them. -Seeing is believeing. Come, and see. Specoai iOitoce AH summer goods at reduced -prices for trie next 15 idays. The B, C, H. trading stamps with each cash purchase. losawe 1 Company Phone 65. Athena, Oregon