The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, April 22, 1910, Image 3

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loo 'oream at the Cafe Sundays.
See Hawks about your fishing taokle.
Banana ioe oream at the Bakery
Sunday.
Mrs. Jones offers ber cottage for
rent, furnished. '
J. T. Lieuallen was in the oity from
Adams yesterday. .
Miss Minnie Keen went over to
Walla Walla Monday.
O. M. Richmond was in the oity
from'Weston, Snnday.
Mrs. L. J. Fobs who has been ill for
several days is recovering.
Charles MoFarland is away on his
annual ebeepshearing tour.
Born, April 16, 1910, to Mr. and
Mrs, Blaine Dugger, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kemp were in the
city from Weston, Snnday.
Miss Minnie Gross retained to ber i
home in Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. Lowell Bogeis of
Adams, were in the oity Tuesday.
Attorney Watts was in Pendleton
on professional business, Tuesday.
y B. B. Richards and Attorney Wil
son were inWalla Walla Tuesday.
The ball team will be aooompanied
to Pendleton Snnday, by a number of
Athena fans.
A large delegation of Weston people
weie in the oity Snnday and witnessed
the ball game.
. Victor Burke has reoeived his new
.truck and is now engaged in the trans
fer business. . . .
Mrs. BeneBeld of Weston, was in
the oity yesterday, trading with Ath
ena merohants.
The Preston Parton Mill is tempor
arily closed down, awaiting orders for
flour shipments. 4
Mrs. Fred Kershaw and mother,
Mrs. Barbara, Willaby, were iu the
oity from WeBton Tuesday.
My iesideuoo property for sale at a
bargain if taken soon. For partiou
I lars oall on, Mrs. Chas. Coomans.
Get your ioe cream at the Athena
Cafe, Sundays. Plenty of room, a
olean place and first class service.
X George Bobbins,-formerly subscrip
tion solioitor for the East OreRonian,
hua purchased tbe Pendleton Tribune.
J Irh Luna, who was called here on
"account of the serious illness of his
mother. Warned to Portland Wednes-
day.
5 i Stook men report that range is bet
; ter this year than it has been for sev
eral seasons past, Stook is looking
- well. .
Beit Cartano," the stook buyer, this
week purchased a nice lot of sboats
from Walter Cameron, a reservation
rauoher. ' '"'. -
uuamn ju.uvua,
for North and South Athena preoinots
r reDorts that he is getting along well
th his work.
Drl Joe Baddeley , who is eEtaoiisn-
ing A veterinary hospital at Walla
Walla, returned froin tno garaen cny
Wednesday morning. . ;
Viotor Burke went down to Pendle
ton Tuesday and returned in the even
ing with his new truck; which he will
use in bis transfer business.
'X,
Take 12 "Sunkist" orange wrap
pers and J 5 oents to Dell boys and re
ceive a silver spoon. They have a
large number of spoon 3 on hand now.
i I The High Sohool athletes who are
,t to take part in the county track meet
)are spending their spare time in dili
geat praotioe for the forth ooming
event.
Edward Koontz and Byron Eawki
soent Saturday on the Umatilla in
.searob of the festive and sportive
trout. The boys met with poorjauo-
oess, and found tbe river high. In
crossing, they missed tbe ford and bad
a deuce ot a time in reaching terra
firms with tbe rig.
IV Postmaster Githens was on the siok
fast a couple of days this week. Dur
ing his absence from tbe offloe, the
mails were taken ' oare of by bis son,
Harold.
W The new switch board for the looal
Telephone offloe has been here for
some time. The equipment is modern
and will greatly facilitate the service
here, when installed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brotherton
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum,
Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey, Miss Nellie
Mnlkey, Miss Nettie Beverley and Mr.
Jaoots at dinner Sunday.
X James Huggins this week purohased
the JR. L. Maloney oottage in tbe
north part of town. ' Tbe property
was purohased ot Matt Mosgrove, the
consideration being $650.
frenoh Criglar has moved to the
plaoe east of town which be purohas
ed from Wm. Booher. Mr. Booher
has taken up temporary residenoe in
the south part of the city.
Edgar Forrest leaves today for Cal.
gary, Alberta, near wbioh place' he
will engage in wheat farming. He
shipped a oar load of stook and farm
implements from this plane.
X A pleasant party took plaoe at the
Brotherton home last Friday evening,
the oooasion being in honor of the 15th
birthday anniversaries of Myrna De
Peatt and Clyde Brotherton.
For tbe Odd Fellows' oelebration at
Walla Walla on April 26, the'O. R.
&. N. will lun a special train, leaving
Pendleton at 0:00 a. m. and leaving
Walla Walla on tbe return trip at 11
p. m.
I V Sam Banister returned Wednesday
VtiBm Enterprise, Wallowa county,
near wbioh plaoe he owns a 760 aore
ranoh. Mr. Banister is well pleased
with the mop prospects in, Wallowa
this season.
Mrs. MoBride, mother of Harry
MoBride, has been removed from ber
home in Weston, to a Walla Walla
hospital. Her condition is reported
to be oritioal. Her illness results from
Brights disease.
Charles Wilkes who has obarge of
the road work in North and South,
Athena preoino's, reports his work to
be progressing as well as could be ex
pected, although be finds it hard to
seoure workmen. , 4
The preliminary declamatory con
test will not be beld at the opera house,
but at tbe Baptist ohurob this even
ing, at 7:30. The reason for the
oh angle is due to the fact that admis
sion will be free!
Miss Lula Hubbard will be at the
Athena Hotel on Saturday of eaoh
week, where she will give instructions
on the piano. Miss Hubbard is a
gifted teaober and hopes to seoure a
large class in Athena.
YMaurioe Hill who with other ao
oamplishments, is an expert stenog
rapher, has been assisting with corres
pondence relative to tbe county sohool
traok meet and oratorioal contest,
daring tbe past wees.
Fay LeGrow, who is an expert at
braiding leather has about completed
a set of bridle reins, wbioh show high
class workmanship. Tbe material
used is rawhide from oalf skin and is
unsurpassed for strength and durabil
ity. . y.
Owing to tbe sudden and serious,
illness of ber accompanist, Miss Hub
bard, tbe song reoital by Mrs. Anna
Selkirk Noiton, announoed to take
plaoe at the opera bouse tomorrow
evening has been postponed indefin
itely. Tomorrow, Saturday afternoon, the
ladies cf the Baptist oburoh will give
a oake and pastry sale in the old Tag
gart store on the south Bide of Main
street. Housekeepers, don't waste
vour time in baking, but patronize
the sale.
W. P. Bentley of Berkeley, Califor
nia will speak in the Christian ohurob
Friday at 2 :30 p. m. Mr. Bentley is
superintendent of Oriental missionary
work on the Paoiflo coast, and has
been in that work in China for the
past 17 years.
XMr. Crawford, tbe meat cutter in
Jamieson market, reoeived a bad out
on tbe left hand Wednesday morn
ing. He put out his hand just at tbe
instant when George Braoe brought
down tbe knife with which he was
cutting meat. The blade opened tbe
flesh to the bone.
I XMarion Hansell has invented an ap
rplranoe that may be termed a "mule
jigger" and it sure makes Mr. Mule
go'long. The "jigger" jigs when
ever a wire is pulled by the driver.
The communication by wire is instan
taneous and marvelously effeotive.
Henry Barrett suggests that Marion
would be more alert If one of the
"jiggers" were attached to bim.
A large audience was present at the
Christian oburoh Sunday evening
when the memorial services in honor
of the late Alexander MoKenzie were
held. Pastor Meldrum, S. F. Wilson,
David Taylor, L. J. Foss and James
Potts spoke in words of kind and feel
ing tribute to the departed friend and
brother. Tne servioes were impress
ive and long to be remembeied by
those present. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tompkins, who
have been at Hot )Lake Sanatorium
for tbe past five weeks, returned home
Tuesday. Mr. Tompkins says that
while he is pleased to be baok home
with bis old friends and neighbors, it
was also with' some regret that he left
the sanatorium. During bis five
weeks stay he had fceoome so well ac
quainted with tbe management that
be felt more like one of tbe family
than a stranger. Mr. Tompkins took
tbe baths and says that he believes be
has reoeived permanent relief.
John Fedder whose mind beoame
afflicted some weeks ago and was tak
en to Portland for treatment by John
Tompking, a neighbor, committed
suioide in his room at Dr. William
son's sanitarium, by banging himself.
Mr. Tompkins reoeivod word of Fod
der's death yesterday morning and
took the evening train for Portland
to bring the body to Warren Station
for burial. Fedder was a German and
was unmarried. He was the owner of
160 aores of land adjoining Mr. Tomp
kins farm. He was frugal, indus
trious and looked upon by all who
knew him as being an honest man and
good neighbor. The remains will be
interred in tbe German cemetery at
Warren station. ' -
Now for Spring
For monthhs we have been planning tbe ooming spring oampaign.
New goods are already arriving at frequent" intervals while many more
are on tbe way.
In order that no new or otherwise desirable items might be over
looked, our buyers are now'sconring the eeastern markets, and seeing tu it
that we own our merchandise at tbe lowest possible landed costs. In spite
of advancing markets we will be atle to nfter our customers most items
for as little and in some oases less than heretofore.
More stress than ever before will be laid on quality, ever keeping in
mind tbe faot that "The sweetness of low prices neverequala the bitter
ness of poor quality." The best is being culled from all lines for all
tastes and all purses.
All over this great store, even in our exchange department on the third
floor, our customers are protected against possible costly errors by our
"Satisfaction or your money back" guarantee. With us th is means re
fund promptly' and cheerfully without quibbling or protest. Unlets our
friends are pleased we are not. ,
Wherever possible our service is to be Jimproved to the end that we may
merit in still greater volume tbe favors of our old iriends and secure the
confidence and ptaronagejof the ever increasing number of new citizens
in our midst. I
No effort is to be spared to make shopping here convenient, pleasan
"sojhetber in person, by proxy or by mail.
Davis-Kaser Company
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School Notes.
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Store at Pas". Wseh-
The Athena school will olose, May
20. Tbe graduating exercises will be
held on Thursday evening ' Mavl9,
An eminent speaker will be selected to
make an educational address. The
exeroises will probably be beld at tbe
Opera House. ' . i , ' v
One of the best prcgrame of the year
was Arbor day program, given in tbe
High School room. All tbe grades
participated and did nioely.
: Tbe attendanoe of some of tbe grad
es has been fery irregular. Students
can not sustain interest in their work
and be indifferent in attendance. No
one of intelligence ever asserted that
good sohool work could be done with
out some daily preparation.-' Parents
should know this and see that tbeir
obildren bring books home, especially
is this true in the advanced grades.
Sohool is a faroe and a mookery where
pupils expeot to get through without
au effort upon their part. Some pat
rons may not be aware of the absence
of tbeir children Closer cooperation
will solve this matter. The teaohers
have written personal letters to many
patrons oonoerning absenoe, hence tbe
sohool should not be held responsible
for any failure due to irregular attendanoe.
Tbe traok team of tbe Athena sohool
is making great improvement under
tbe efficient ooaohing of Maurice Hill.
Quite a number of tbe younger girls
are athletically inolined, taking daily
runs the same as the boys.
Encouraging reports come' relative
to the oounty traok and oratorical
meet to be beld here May 14.
Program of Declamatory Contest to
be held at the Baptist oburoh, Friday
evening April 22, at 7:80 p. m. Pat
rons, students and friends invited.
Admission free. . ,
Song. Audienoe
Contestant No. 1, contestant No.-2,
contestant No. 8. '
Instrumental Selection, Miss Mnlkey.
Contestant No. i, contestant No. 5,
contestant No. 6.
Vooal Solo, Mrs. Plamondon.
Contestant No. 7, contestant No. 8,
contestant No. 9,
Song, Primary Room.
Contestant No. 10, 1 contestant No.
11, contestant No. 12.
Decision of Judges.
Ira
Afte
Closes the great 15 day sale at Athena's Department
Store. All new arrivals of goods will be included, mak-
ing Saturday a special feature and
Big bargains all over the store. Sale will partially
close on the 26th of April.
ifiit hena Depart me.n1: Store
&pef:
Art Squares
and Rugs
PRICES
right, Goods right, and you can't beat
'em at Walla Walla or Pendleton, either
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MTTTPP TRF T2 . Vfain Street Athena.
RESOLUTIONS.
Whereas. It has pleased tbe Great
Master of the Universe to take from
our midst Brother Alexander Mo
Kenzie, and
Whereas Umatilla County has lost
an estimable resident and tbe State of
Oregon one of ber representative oiti
zens, and
Whereas, Humanity has lost one
of its most gentle and philantbropio
spirits, therefore be it.
Resolved: That we, the members
of Dolph Lodge, No. 80 A. F. and A.
M. feel most deeply tbe loss of our
departed brother, and recommend that
a copy of these resolutions be spread
upon tbe minutes of tbe lodge, a copy
sent to tbe children of the deceased
cd a oodv be civeu the Athena Press
for publication. Wm. Booher,
A. B.MoEwen,
B. B. Richards,
Committee.
losgrove Mercantile
South Side
Main Street
Company
Athena :
Oregon
Our spring and summer lines are now complete.
We are showing all the latest and most reliable mer
chandise in every department. We do not claim to be
giving goods away or selling them at half what they
cost But we do claim that we are selling good depen
dable merchandise at less than any of our competitors
We mak Saturday a special display day and shall
be pleased to show you the new goods in every depart
ment. Come and look us over, we have a greater var
iety than ever before, we can suit the most fastidious
as well as the most economical buyer. Our stock is all
fresh and new. No old shop worn goods. The follow
ing is a partial list of new goods. Space will not per
mit mention of many other lines just received.
Mens New Suits New Dress Silks Ladies New Summer Suits
Hats silk waistings .,, pongee dusters
. Underwear wool suitings linen dusters
half hose fancy, wash goods dress skirts
shoes ginghams '., silk petticoats
half shoes , percales heatherbloom
dress shirts gallateas ... gloves
neglige shirts linens and lawns ' underwear .
work shirts calico pumps, oxfords
B BH GEIIlDllie SIMPS IH E V E F; I CASH PUKE