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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
me innerai servioea u ' . - : : Press Paragraphs eoryStamuer of Weston wan in over to Walla Walla Monday morning pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. John Banister in Pendleton Saturday. were Doo" Boofeer of Lewiston. in visit relatives iena. . 111 w wnuonuwu 1 in Pendleton "Saturday. : Mrs. Minnie Baker and children left for Portland. Knndnv . Ut.J H " The Misses Graoe and Ethel Johnson ivisuea m weston Saturday.' , Attorney Wilson was In 1 Pendleton Monday, on legal business. , Marion Jaok shook bands with Athena friends, Wednesday. .. 5 : i ; Walter Judfisame in from SnafHa Saturday and visited friends. ' Mm-' f !W;nK?L:'..i!4.J'ji. ,-.- uo. . uunuim-iwimii ripaumn ana friends in WaaJW411a this week. Dressed hoes bronebt 10 oenta round in the W A Attorney Watts went to Toppeoish,. n f vvasn., on Dioiessionai tDsinnsH . Snt.. uroay. : , Jf;y,; ' . George Wall, returned to Pendleton Friday after visiting his parents in this ojtv. Mr. and Mrs'-Jamea Conlv rernrnnd from a two weeksjvisit in Portland,' v., ... Arar. anq Mrs. l, J. Kirk went over Aa Walla Walla Monday, returning on r.ho Avanlnfi f mm fc, : V. - ""u f ? 'XMrs. Masterson had the misfortune 'i, fall recently flnd as a result the 1 1 j left arm was slightly fraotnrea. . f For sale or trade a oomplete steam SV; stationery threshing outfit. Inquire H fi ot Ja8, BrJani fthena Oregon. Dor rent a four room cottage on the West side. Apply to Miss Wright, cashier at Mosgrove Mercantile Go's. "vWord comes from Brownsville that Jdeorge Gross' fetter is slightly impro ved. The old gentleman was seriously ill last week ana George was summon- ea 10 nis Dedsifljji ; - .. . V Members of Farmers' Co-opora- , 9 ytive union of. . three states met in . alia Walla this week. The meet &f ings weie addressed by able speakers and attendance was good. f 7s. A fine new dental chair and other , H fixtures were reoeived this week by :zinmszzmimmcd a now splen ic t$&ip&te&3B$?P h6 18 Prepared to KAYO uia Jjai-IOULB Dvorj uuu VUUlBUUe. .1.. i and joined the party of California' exoursioniste. ' Miss Binar, the Spokane deaconess, who assisted in the revival meetings at the Methodist church, went to Heppner, Monday. Master Fred Armstrong, who has been spending the winter with his aunt, : Mrs. Lillie Miller, returned to his home in Seattle, Friday; John Macbeth. Refreshments will be served and a good sooial time is assured. All members and visiting will bold a meeting ing February 2, J 910. Head Advisor J. 0. Yeale will he cresent and ad dress tho nnmn. nlorv Tlnnntv Cronnvar Kwhen the! snow went off with a Irtish Tuesday, the water flooded the' basements of several Main street busi ness houses, i and the usual pumping out process will have to be resorted to. in the flnrin'tr -. --tr--, ,,. , .'ivr jv hThe uncertainty of trains, as the f result of high water, oansed Athena chioken fanoiers to forego the cleasure of attending the Walla Walla poultry show., However. Pendleton will offer like attraction next week. 1 The statue of Marcus Whitman. whioh was presented to the oolleee last fall by the Walia Walla Com mercial clut was blown over bv the strong wind early yesterday ' morning and now lies a hopeless wreck on the college campus. Dr. Plamondon had on exhibition at the Palaoe drug store this week, a fine tear skin rug. The bear was killed by a sheen herder near Wood ward's toll gate and the doctor sooured toe pelt and seit it to a Denver taxi dermist for mounting. . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. itor McDonald died at Long Beaoh. California, January 6, of pneumonia. The ohild was a vear and a half old. and had been in . delioate health for sometime.. Friends here will extend mpathy to the bereaved parents. Deputy Grand Chancellor Yoran it with the members of Pvthian lodge No. 29. E. of P.. last evenina. There was a good attendance, and the result was that an interesting session was held.- The deputy Grand Chan cellor delivered a splendid addre ss. Considerable exoitement was caused at Walla Walla Tuesday when the furnace becoming overheated set the basement of the beautiful Christian' oburoh building on fire. The flames were extinguished by the Chemical, engine before muoti damage resulted. were held Sunday at the home south of town, interment taking DJaoe in the Atnena cemetery. The wife, a mother of six little children, is dangerously ill with pneumonia, and little hopes are entertained for her reooverv. Milt Swaggart oomes to town all trigged out in a new fur overooat, cap and gloves. Time was when you would have guessed that snob an outfit bespoke onj more Alborta convert and that he was going up to buy a section or two of land, but now fur wearing apparel Is oommon here and oomfort- i , .:r;i,l'i'(C'''A.7l;v..-'-..-''i' Davis-Kaser's 13th Annual Clearance Sale Is now in Full v Blast neighbors are mged to attend. I able, too Athena Camp tfo. 1?1, W, 0., W. Va party of Adams young neoule Wednesday evenyf came to Athena Thursday evening to attend ohurob. Those that came were Beno Green and Frank Kribs, Stella and Luoy Lieuallen . . George Woodard. Lvle Molntvra and Ma bis Molntyre. Ethel Paringer. Selia. Sim- ington, Ruth Hagor, Aleen Bowling, Elna Stookton. The annual ball, given bv Stevens Lodge , K. of P. of Weston.. Friday night resulted in the usual pleasure and success that oomes with these yearly events. Owing to the bad con dition of the roads, Athena; was not as well represented as ittias beea in the past, loose who did attend had a most enjoyable time. I ; ! ;-t" ' r. and Mrs. Alex McKay ; arrived Athena Tuesday morning ' from Cane Breton. Canada. - Thev will visit relatives in Athena and violnlty for some time. Mrs. McKay has been here several times sinoe going to Canada to make her home, but this is Alex's first visit for years." Apparent ly time has dealt centlv with him. and he is the same bid cenial Alex. . ' I Alhe Misses Forrest entertained" a f ew iiiunus ai ineir nome on otn ana oei ferson streets Thursday evening, from 8 to 11. The prinoipal feature of : the evening was a mock marriage, in whioh "Miss Genevieve Helen Spaul ding" and "Rudolph Rothohild" were united. A dainty lunoh was served by Mrs. Forrest. Those present, were: Miflfifia Knt.hlnnn Mn'Rnron Mnronaritn Forrest, Laura Molntyre, Areta Roth rook, Zelma DePeatt, Jessioa . MoEw en, Belle Molntyre, Merna DePeatt and Neva Forrest. ;igh waters caused by ' rapidly melting snow was responsible for washouts on both the O. R. & N. ; and the Northern Paoiflo, Tuesday. - The Spokane train . only went to Piesoott and returned in the evening to Pendle ton. The local was annuled and came up Wednesday, morning return ing from Walla Walla about noon. Weak track was reported in the vioin ity of Adams The serious washouts oooured beybnd Walla Walla.' ' A considerable amount of ; water came down the flat, rfloodingv tbe lumber yard. The water reached its highest point at 6 o'clock, Tuesday evening buta falling temperature prevented further rise, and the waters subsided without the (disastrous ' results f last year. . ' .' ' January r Theka rrfiatwas suoh.a sale as this Home furnishings actually going at f aototy ci and some for less. Our slogan is We Must Raise Cash , !I?PB been-.made to aocomplisb our purpose. No matter what y9u.aoii to rornisn your nome with, you will save many dollars by pur- fit!fh6thia fffAflf QQ la ' hJo f? OT" llOa f rtAtta IAnn nnrtli n i-m- in Jnnf. MA . Thousands of People O 383 1 hawt already taken advantage of our speoial offerings but we still have ffleapy feVyeu for as you know, we have by far the largest and most oom plete stook of home furnishings within hundreds of miles of Walla Walla. snDon't put off coning otvfntin a minute longer than is neoessary for yon can't tell when this sale will end for our object is to raise a certain amount of oasb and when this is done, off come the "yellow tags," Yon buy just as cheaply of us VESFhif 'ydtrrlive here or not, and if you don't live here, we pay the JLf8;H nLPnrobase8 if they -amount to $10 or over. i 'rn oi bsnSflo-; ? Vitsu !s;It en i-.j .9,-R CJ L5tf!irii,T. sen liyjo vhr, Tie Davis-Kaser Company , WallaWash (The home cf Greater V'hh Walla -r-r Branch Store at Pasco. Wash hitrywn) r Joint Installation. Joint installation of officers of Wlid Horse Lodge, I. 0 0. F. and Mignon ette Rebeokah lodge was held in I. O. O. F. Hall Saturday evening. ! The installation ceremonies were impres sive and . interesting. Refreshments were served. The following officers were installed: S. C. Stone. Noble Grand; Sam Butt, vioe grand; C. T. Smith, Re cording seoretary; M. L. Watts, Fin ancial secretary; George .W. Gross, Treasurer; H. O. Worthington, ; war den; M. Kelly, oonduotor; A. Lang berg, Inside guard ; Nova Deeper, out side guard; A. L. Swaggart, R. S. N. G. ; Harry MoBride, L. S. N. Gl ; A. J. Walker, R. S. V. G.; W. W. Jacobs., L. S. V. G. ; J. D;. Plamon don. R. S. S. ; Fred Wilson, L. S. S. ; J. B. Dickenson, ohaplain. ' Rebekahs. Mrs. Mary Gross, P. G. ; Mrs. Addie Stone, N. G. ; Mrs. M. L. Watts, R. S. N. G. ; Mrs. J. C. Stamper, L. S. N. G. ; Mrs. Ida Hutt. vioe G. ; Mr?. A. J. Walter, R. S. V. G. ; Mrs. Lil lian Dobeon, L. S. V. G. ; Mrs. Mary Worthington, ohaplain; Mrs. Harry McBride, secretary; Mrs. M. L. Watts financial secretary; Mrs. S. F. Sharp, treasurer; Miss Eva Wright, warden; Mr. J. H. Stone, oonduotor; Mr. M. Kelly, I. Q, ; Mr. A. L. Swaggart, O. G. - Mmm ieeartmciirt Store 20 per cent or 1-5 off on every article in our large stock of merchandise . We do not confine your selections to counter arid shelf worn odds and ends but the best is offered you without reserve. .-u Well assorted mostly new goods to select ilfrom. Prints net 20 yds for $1; Cabot Wt unbleached 14 yds for Si; Best 12 l-2c Lonsdale bleached at 10c; $5 shoes for $4; $4.50 shoes, $3.60; $3.50 shoes, $2.80; $3 shoes, ; $2.40 Our $15 Leister mens suits sold for $20 at Walla, Walla Sale, price $12. ) All graniteware at s wholesale cost. 2 STEWARD, m BROWN, Main Street; Athena, Oregon. mrt on a" flashlight put on srnailer even pocket pistols, so that rever the searchlight strikes thr bullet hits, making the takiag of unnecessary. This pistol method devised by the inventor for poJice to use on burglars and other it felons. . Jm "riir 0" jir""niiiI mi "Sua ' ""'immk" lliiiir''nmir'liii nia""''miiiii """Tiimi nr"T'iMniii '"""'tuimiP lJ I losgroye Mercantile J j Athena uQIH 33jUV Oregon into Por Jokat " Fhiladelphlan who was formerlv dut of a town in the north nt The New Schedule. The new sohednle which went effect Sunday places No. 8, the Spo kane passenger in this city at 8:05 a. m. and makes it tosble for Athena people going to Walla Walla to have several hours there before returning on the evening train. The walla Walla-Pendleton local and No. 8 pass at this point. Baptist Church Notes. Services at the Batitist oh arch on Sunday as usual. Bible school 10 a. m. ; worship, with sermon b r Pastor Ryder at 11 o'clock; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 and a good, rousing song and preaching service at 7:30. (tome and enjoy these services, especially toe evening service. Card of Thanks. Thefamilvand relatives -af Albert Brouillard who died Friday . desire to tbank all for the, many kindnesses shown them In their bereavement Great sale of Ladies Mens and Childrens ready to wear garments.In addition to our great ready to wear sale, we shall have a special remnant sale commencing Monday January 3, 1910. All remnants and odd pieces of goods will be cleaned out regardless of cpstVWe must have room for the new spring goods, already on the way. losgrove Mercantile Co mpany