The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, September 29, 1911, Image 4

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Sim J. Colly waa ia from the ranoh
Wednesday.
Rflrt Kirbv waa ia the oity from
Adama Tuesday.
. ' Carl Engdahl waa in tne oity Friday
: evening from Heluc.'
Mrs. E. M. Smith waa in tbe oity
Sunday from Weston. "' '
Hnrd ManaQeid came over from
Walla Walla yesterday.
Mrs. A. Kiunear waa in tne oity
. Wednesday from Weston.
Wm. Piper waa in tbe city yesterday
from iiis borne near Helix.
Mrs. George Bannister spent yester
day with friends in Adama.
J. C. Bnrke ia building a new barn,
this week, dimenaiona 20x30.
Tbe roada are now in fine condition
for driving and automobiling.
Manny Bryan was in town Wednes
day from his borne mar Helix. ,
Miss Marguerite Forrest visited
friends in Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen were
in the city yesterday from Adams.
Miss Delia Banner is over from
Milton today, tbe guest of friends.
Jos. Soott ia in Pendleton this week
serving as juror in tbe oiiouit oourt.
Attorney Neal of Freewater, waa in
the oity Weduesday on legal business.
Earl Dudley was in the oity from
his ranoh north of Weston, yesterday.
Sheiilf Till Taylor and wife spent
Sunday at tbe parental home in this
city.
Mrs. Byron N. Hawka was tbe guest
of Pendleton friends tbe first of tbe
week.
Ed. Koontz, Sam Pambrnn and By
ron Hawka were in Walla Walla Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sohmitt visited
with friends at Waitsburg, Wash ,
this week.
D. A. Pinkerton and family have
taken up their residence in Milton for
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Botta visited
friends in Helix yesterday, driving
over by team.
Tbe Methodists of Milton have set
" apart Ootober 3 to Ootober 8 for tbeit
week of prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson were
in tbe oity Monday from tbe ranob on
tbe Umatilla river.
Walter MoOormaob, the Pendleton
Walla Walla automobile dealer, waa
in tbe oity Monday.
Col. Luoaa of Weston, spent most of
the week in'Athena. He is interested
in a real estate deal.
Mr. and Mrs. i,oweU Hogera were
in tbe city Wednesday from their
borne near Adama.
There waa a good attendanon at the
.Hansell sale Wednesday and tbe prop
erty brought fair prioes.
Miss Ruth MoKenzie will leave for
Spokane this week, where she expeota
to spend the winter with friends.
Edgar Forrest and wife are over
from Walla Walla visiting at tbe Jos
eph Forrest borne on the reservation.
Mr. and Mr. T. (J. Moulgomory have
left Pendleton for Portland, to take
up their permauent resideuoe in that
oity. !
W. E. Ball, of tbe Inland Paper
oompany, Walla Walla, was in tbe
oity Tuesday on business.
Bandy & Ctristian, tbe painters,
are painting tbe Molntyre reaidenoe,
on Hunt Avenue this week,
Dr. Plamondon and Will Pinkerton
spent a couple cf days on tbe Uma
tilla river tbia woek fishing.
The MoKenzie brothers have leased
their farm near Adama for a number
of years, and will engage In other pur
suits.
J. W. Wilooxaon, representative of
tbe Best Harvester oompany, has been
in the oity tbia week from Walla
Walla.
: Walter Boober baa aooepted a pos
ition with R. T. Brown at the 'Tan
nery. " He began his duties Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaooe Rogers were
in tbe oity yesterday from tbeir home
near Weston, trading with Athena
merchants.
Chas. Ferguson and family, of Wes
ton Mountain, were in the oity yes
terday trading, and visiting at the
Clemons home.
Bundy & Christian have put in a
large assortment of window glass and
are now prepared to fill orders in this
line of work.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rugg, of Pen
dleton, were guests Wednesday night
at tbe home of Mrs. Julia Brooks in
tbe north part of town.
Mrs. F. O. Rogers -and obildren
came up from Pendleton and spent
Sunday at tbe home of Mra. Rogers'
mother, Mra. W. T. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Willaby re
turned to tbeir borne ia Portland Tues
day evening, after spending several
days in Athena and vicinity.
Mr. and Mra. Sims Dickenson and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Diokenson were in
Pendleton Monday, where tbey at
tended tbe Hyatt-Small wedding.
Tbe voting contest for tbe piano at
Fix & Radtke'a store ia becoming in
teresting. Many votea are being oast
eaoh dav for tbe diflerent contestants.
Tbe Mothers' Club will meet Fri
day, Ootober Otb, at tbe home of Mrs.
Cbarlea Norris. A cordial invitatiou
ia extended to all who wish to come.
Clayton Luna ia riding tbe range
for Jobn Thompson and tbia week is
gatbeiiog beef cattle on tbe head
waters of tbe south fork of tbe Uma
tilla.
Clifford Williams, aged 80, died
Tuesday at the county poor farm,
where be bad been confined to his bed
since September 16, afflicted with
dropsy.
Dr.'E. A. Mann, for fifteen years a
praotioing dentist of Pendleton, has
disposed of his business interests there
and will make Portland bis home in
tbe future.
Jaok Keller will leave for Portland
tomorrow, and from there will go to
British Columbia, with the intention
of locating. Mrs. Keller and tbe chil
dren are now in Portland visiting rel
atives. -.
F. K. Welles, oounty Superintend
ent of sobools, has made arrangements
with the publishers of "Current
Events" to have them send copies of
that publication to each of tbe oounty
teaohera.
William Helmiok is spending the
week in town, at tbe home of bis
daughter, Mrs. JVIoPberrin. Tho old
gentloinan is somewhat improved in
health and is glad to meet bis Atbena
friends.
A. M. Meldrum and George Gerking
are in Walla Walla, attending a meet
ing of tbe Benevolent Assooiatioo.
Tbey went over on yesterday after
noon 'a train.
Jamea Ritchie, formerly a prosper
ous farmer of tbe Weston neighbor
hood, but who now resides at Cor
nelius, near Portland, was an Athena
visitor Wednesday.
Amiel Sobubert Lad tbe misfortune
to have a harrow drop on his foot one
day this week. One of tbe teeth pen
etrated tbe shoe into tbe flesh, making
a very sore wound.
William MoCollougb baa taken tbe
contract to deliver tbe mail on the
new rural mail route out of Athena.
He began hia dutiea Monday, and re
ceives $1,000 per year.
Miss Eglantine Moussu and . Sheriff
and Mra. T. D. Taylor of Pendleton,
and Misses Ada Decker and Merle
King of Weston, were Sunday guests
at tbe W. R. Taylor home near town.
Mrs. F. S. LeGrow has returned to
her home in tbia oity after a two
weeks abaenoe, the first visiting at tbe
Sturgis home in Pendleton, and last
week at the home of her mother in
Walla Walla.
A sooial danoe is announoed to take
plaoe at Adama Friday night, Ootober
6. Tbe United orobestra baa been en
gaged to furnish tbe musio, and band
bills annonnoe that tbe danoe will
continue until 3 o'clock a. m.
The Stutts Company will open at
tbe Atbena opera house Monday night
in a three nights' engagement. The
oompany carries sixteen people, in
cluding a first class orobestra. liok
eta are now selling at Dell Brothers'.
J. E. Jones waa down from the
mountain ranch Saturday. Mr.
Jonea would have moved bia family
to Atbena in order to take advantage
of the school faoilitiea offered here,
but was unable to find a house for
rent.
The Fireman's Fund Insurance oom
pany will not reoover tbe amount it
paid to the Grant Steen company of
Weston for (he Are wbieb destroyed
grain belonging to tbe company in
1908, as a result of a verdict returned
in the cirouit court.
Pendleton Business College opens
September 5. A large enrollment is
anticipated. Ten per cent discount
will be given to pupils enrolling be
fore September 20. Graduates assist
ed to good positions.
M. L. Clanoy, B. A, Prin.
Clarenoe Brotberton has matrioulat
ed with the Oregon University at Eu
gene, and left last week to take up hia
bis studies there. Clarenoe graduat
ed last year from tbe Atbena High
aohool and will lose no time in com
pleting his ednoation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian bave
moved into tbe Mansfield cottage on
Jefferson street. Mr. and Mra. Sam
uel Boober will take up their residenoe
in Atbena for the winter, moving from
tbe farm into tbeir borne, vacated by
Mr. and Mra. Christian.
THE ATHENA MEAT MARKET
We carry the best
SWEATS
That Money Buys
Our Market is
Clean and Cool
Insuring Wholesome Meats.
TAYLOR
Main Street,
& LIUiHOW
Athena, Oregon
m
THE rUM-A-LUM LUMBER GO,
Lumber, Mill Work and all Kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL
PAINTS, OILS AND VARN1SHLS
Posts and Blacksmith coal
A. M. Johnson, Manager
Athena, Oregon
There will be no more split sticks. There will be no riv
it heads to wear off and allow the stick to drop off, when
you use the "AKLRS PATENT CLAMP" DRAPER.
These Fastners are made of steel expressly for the
purpose and hold as if in a
vice. They have stood the
severest test and are pro
nounced by all who have
used them to be superior
to other fastners. We make them in all widths and all
lengths and use only the best matertals. Order from the
PENDLETON IRON WORKS, Pendleton, Oregon.
Presiding Elder Warner preached an
interesting sermon at the M. E. ohuroh
Sunday evening, and Monday he con
ducted bia first quarterly meeting.
Elder Warner is tbe suooessor of the
Rev. Gabriel Sykes, tbe retiring pre
siding elder of this d is trio t.
The danoe in the I. O. O. F.-K. of
P. hall last Friday evening waa well
attended. This was the first danoe of
the Beason under the auspices of the
Fraternal Dancing Club, and tbe ser
ies to be given during tbe fall and
winter promisea to be popular.
Mr. and Mis. Charles Downing bave
returned to Atbena to reside and are
ooonpymg their cottage on inird
street. It is said that Mr. Downing
contemplates moving the present
house to another lot, will rent it and
will build a new home in tbe near future.
Mr. Ira Hyatt and Miss Jeanette
Small were united in marriage at Pen
dleton Monday. Tbe bride, who is a
relative of Mrs. Oliver Diokenson, is
a reoent arrival from Canada. Mr.
and Mrs. Hyatt will reside on tbe
Wm. Piukerton farm northwest of
town.
Carpenters are at work constructing
two modern farm houses in tbia vicin
ity. One is for Jerry Stone west of tbe
oitv, and the other for Sam Pambruu
south of town. Eaoh when completed
will be au ornament to the country
aud will make a tine and commodious
home for its owuer.
Mrs. Robert Walker returned Fri
day eveuiug from Portland, aooorn
pauied by bur mother, with whom she
bus been stuyiug while the latter was
in a hospital there. Mra. Armstrong
proceeded on to her home iu Walla
Walla Mouday evening, very muob
impioved in health.
All members and their frienda of
the Girls' Missionary Circle are in
vited to tbe home of Mrs. A. M. Mel
drum on Thursday evening, tbe 6th of
October, at 7 o'clock. The eveuiug
will be spent iu a sooial manner, Mra.
Hunter, the C. VV. B. M. field worker,
being tbe honored guest.
Wiues ar9 the staples in family liq
ours. Bert Cartauo carries a large
and varied stock of seleot vintages.
fl.BO per gallon, you oau get choice
Tokay, Musoat, Angelica, Sweet Ca
tawba or Port. These are California's
best produot aud give satisfaction
wherever used. Call at the Red Fiout
for tbe best and purest liquors.
Work has boou resumed on tbe Wes
ton part of tbe mnoademized road.
Road Superintendent Lavender waa iu
the city Weduesday in search of men
to employ on tbe work, but could
not find any. It will take several
weeks to complete tbe road by oonnec
tiou with tbe Atbena portion, which
was finished before harvest.
There is said to be little change iu
the health of James Heuderson, who
has spent several weeka at the Mos-
grove farm on the Walla Walla river
above Milton. Reoently be met with
a serious aooident. Iu working with
a drawiug knife, tbe tool sunned from
a piece of wood which he waa shaving
and out a aevore gash iu hia leg. Sev
eral stltobes were taken, to close tbe
wouud.
Laurenoe Lieuallen has purobased
of Joe Rainvilla, 240 aores of .land.
Two hundred aores lies southwest of
Athena on tbe reservation and is splen
did wheat land. Forty aorei ia on
tbe reservation mountain. Mr. Raiu
ville will leave soon with his family
to looate on the Nez Perce reservation.
Tbeo Danner, the well known pho
tographer, was in tbe city Wednesday
from Milton on business. He, bis
wife and daughter have all been siok
tbe past month, but at present are
improving. Mrs. Danner. spent a
couple of months this summer with
her daughter in Judith Basin, Mon
tana.
For tbe benefit of tbe Athena Base
Ball Club, a movement is under way
to give a number of plays this winter,
with looal talent in the oast. It is
proposed to oall a meeting of tbe
officers of the club and others inter
ested, in tbe near future, to consider
tbe matter and make necessary ar
rangements.
Maurioe Hill came down from La
Crosa, Wash., Saturday where he has
been engaged in the warehouse busi
ness, and left Sunday for Eugene,
where be will enter tbe State Univer
sity. Maurioe is a graduate of tbe
Atbena High sobool, and also has tak
en a post graduate course in the Lew-
iston high sobool.
Some of tbe finest grapes and cab
bage that bas come to tbe looal mar
ket waa brought to town this week oy
Louis LaBraobe, from his ranoh south
of the oity. Mr. LaBraone yearly
demonstrates the prolific production
wbiob Wild Horse creek bottom lands
are capable of returning as the result
of intelligent labor.
A man whose name ia aupposed to
be Kelly, committed suioide Monday
on a ranoh near Pendleton, ty hang
ing himself from a hay rack. Exoept
for tbe statement of a former fellow
prisoner in tbe Pendleton oity jail
that tbe man's name was Kelly and
that be was a lumber jaok at La
Grande, nothing is known of him.
The Ootober meeting of tbe Chris
tian Woman's Board of Missions will
be held next Friday tbe 6th, at 2:30
p. m., in tbe Sunday sobool room of
tbe Christian church. Mrs. Ellen
Hooter, the State Organizer, will be
present and a full attendance of tbe
membership ia desired, with aa many
visitors aa may be pleased to attend.
A 51-aore field of potatoes on tbe
Joseph Bergevin place south of Atbena
gives every promise of yielding a good
orop. "Spuds is spuds" this year,
tbe orop being reported short in all
sections of the country. Tbe moun
tain orop promises a fair yield, and
aooordingly tbe orop in this vicinity
should realize for the producers splen
did margins of profit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barnett spent
Sunday and Monday with friends in
Atbena. Tbey were enroute to Port
land from a tour of Alberta and saw
many former Atbena people who bave
settled in the British domain. Mr.
and Mrs. Barnett left Monday evening
for Weston, and from there go to
Cornelius, near Portland, where Mrs.
Barnett's parents reside.
Tbe last of the three new bridges
on Wild Horse creek near the oity,
bave been installed and traffio on tbe
road leading south from tbe Dudley
and Taylor plaoes has been resumed
after several weeks iu which the road
was closed. This vioinity is now
very well equipped with ridges, all
of whioh are of steel and oonorete
construction.
Tbe saries cf lectures to be given
during tbe winter at the Christian
obuorb, will begin next Wednesday
evening, when Mr. Meldrum will tell
of his travels through Greece. These
lectures are free to all, and it is hopad
that Atbena peoplle may take advan
tage of tbe opportunity to listen to
the relation in an interesting manner,
of tbe many experiences through
whioh this gifted speaker has passed
and to learn of those countries through
wbiob he has traveled. The leotures
will be illustrated with the etereop-tioon.
They Used to Cat Crows.'
Our forefathers despised some dishes
which we regard as delicacies. In the
thirteenth century, for instance, al
though partridges abounded in Eng
land, they were eaten only by peas
ants and were never seen in the
houses of the nobles. Hares, too, were
despised by tho upper classes, and
even zimong the poor a strong preju
dice existed against them. On the
other hand, gourmets in the middle
egos ate herons, cranes, crows, storks,
tormorants, bitterns and other birds
which would revolt tho least dainty
feeder of today. London Chronicle.
Turn About.
"Every husband ought to make his
brido n regular allowance from the
start," said a guest at a wedding re
ception iu New York.
"This is but Just," he continued,
"because from the start every bride
finds that she must constantly make
allowances for her husband."
Ella,
Shorn.
was your
bazaar a sue
"Miss
cess?"
"Glorious! All the men had to walk
horne!"-Megsendorfer Blatter.
His Last Residence.
Lawyer (to witness) Now. then. Mr.
Murphy, give us your last residence.
Murphy-Faith, sor. Ot dunno. but It'll
be the cimltery, 0m thlnkin'S
Behavior Is a mirror in which every
one displays his image.-Ooctb
Do You Want a Position
All schools arc not alike, and especially In
lu'lV'lng student to a poeitlou. Do not
overlook this point.
PENDLETON BUSINESS COLLEGE
cannot supply the calls recelred for Stenog
raphers and bookkeepers and has several
good positions in view.
Students from other business colleges are
nlteiuliiiR this school. What does this proveT
That we give the best. Nothing else would
satisfy us. Nothing else should satisfy von.
Kookkeeutnsr. Shorthand and Tvnewrltin
aud all husluess subjects practically and
thoroughly aught. lectures on commercial
law by a practicing attorney. lav and eve
ning classes. School opens WepUsrafeer 5, 111.
Uon't wait. IHvhie now. For particulars
write, or phone Black 7tts.
H. JU. IXASII, b, a., Frla,
Km
fern
arts
For Ladies and Misses
are carried by all the best stores
and we have a large assortment
of them. You will find here the
same styles, the same goods, the
same fit; in fact you will find
everything the same as in the
cities, except the price.
It is reasonable that we can
undersell the city"
store, same quality
merchandise, when
you consider differ
erence of expense
11
mi Coats
in running a store in a small and a large
town. Come in and examine our garments
and prices. Every coat and suit with the
Redfern Label is guaranteed to give satis-
faction to the wearer, in every particular.
FIX & RADTKE
THE "MONEY-BACK" STORE, ATHENA, OREGON
iosgrove Mercantile Co
Corner Main and 3rd, Athena, Oregon
Just Received--The latset novelties in
Ladies' Cloaks and Dress Skirts. Come
and buy before assortment is broken.
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New Dress Goods, Laces, New Silks, New Bandings.
B. 5 H. GREEN IK STAM PS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE
A dose at bed time usual
ly relieves the most severe
case before morning.
30 days treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
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