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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1912)
-4 tM J Fl PI rl New samples of Fall and Winter Cloths, Imported and Domestic Weaves to Order from $13 up Special attention given to Cleaning and Pressing B. H. MILLIKEN, Athena, Ore Press Paragraphs See the shadow veiling at Mrs. Miller's. . - - A new line of bats and white Beavers at Mrs. Miller's. Mies Ada Ban tauter Tisited tiiends at Weston Sunday. Miss Sadie NorDean of Weston was in the city Tuesday. Miss Stella, Wnrzer of Weston was in the oity Saturday. " . John Gross was over from bis borne in Walla Walla Friday. " Mike Eagleton " and family have moved to Pendleton to reside. . Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Le Grow are spending the week in Walla Walla. Dr. Fred Lieuallen and father, J. T. Lie ti alien were in the city Wednes- B. O. Hawks was in the oity Tues day from Pendleton, visiting bis son Byron. Mrs. Martha Van Winkle, of Weston, is visiting relatives in this vicinity this week. - Joe Forrest took the morning train yesterday lor Pendleton. Miss Eatbeiine Fiunell visited rel atives at Pendleton Sunday.: Mrs. E. M. Smith was over from Weston, Saturday, visiting witb Ath ena friends.' Grandma Murray was in the oity from Adams Tuesday, trading witb local merchants. ' Fix & Radtke aro conducting a sale at slasbingly low pikes on all lines of their big stock. Glen Dudley left Tuesday for Port land, where ha will enter the Wash ington Higb sohool. . Mrs. Lillie Miller Is in Union this week wbere she is displaying a splen did line of millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton were gnests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Pinkerton at Weston. A complete line of those popular white bats and white trimmings is to be seen at Mrs. Miller's. Miss Velma King was a guest at the borne of her aunt, Mrs. Ghas. Smith, in this oity this week. G. W. Gross writes ordering his copy of the Press Bent to bis present address, 1017. East 81,' Portland. Mrs. D. H. Mansfield and daughter. Mis Maud, are visiting in Walla Walla this week and attending "the fair. - ... Mr. and Mr. Earl Dudley went down to Portland Saturday evening to spend several days in the metrop olis. .-u--- Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wilks came on from tbeir farm near Eelix, ted at tended to business in the city Satur day. H. O. Wortbiogton and John Stone are bnnting deer and bear on the head waters of the Umatilla iiver this week. . ' ,- . Misses Edith and Vivian Garrett were in the city Monday, on a shop ping trip, fiom the farm east of the city. . , ---y: - v Barry MoBride. who pnrobased the Simpson homestead from Mrs. Eagle ton, will soon move to the plaoe to reside. "-. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and obildren are spending a few days in the mountains, making the trip with paokborsse. - Those knowing themselves to be in debted to Ghas. Norris will please call at the First National Bank of Athena, and settle. Mrs. G. S. Kewsom and son Max well have returned from a visit witb relatives at Portland and Willamette valley towns. ... --.-J - - Charles Freese, the veteran manager of oironlation for , the Spokesman Review, was in the city from Walla Walla, Tuesday. . Mrs.. Idleman, proprietress of the millinery store on the North side of Main street, was in the oity Monday, from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bnroker, who have been residing on a farm west of town, bave moved in and are occupying the Baker oottage on High street. Mrs. B. D. Tharp, Spirella oorset iere for Athena, Adams and Helix distriots, will be at borne to customers On Tuesday and Friday of eaoh week. Harvest bas only begun on Read and Hawley mountain. The rains held grain baok from ripening but the quality and qauotity is all that oould be. desired. - Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hooter went to La Grande last Friday. Mr, Hunter returned Monday and Mrs. Hunter remained for a visit with bor parents, who reside in LaGrande. Edgar L. Smith bas aooepiod a pos ition in Erwin'a oigar store and witb bis wife will come to Athena to reside. Mrs. Smith bas a position with Mrs. Miller at the millinery store. Mr. and Mrs. John T. King were visiting relatives in town Saturday. Mr. King has given op bis lease on the MoGrew farm near Weston and may farm land in this vioinity. Supt. Diggio, of the borne for in digent aged and ohildren, situated at Walla Walla, was in tbe oity and spoke in tbe Christian ohuioh Sunday morning in tbe interest of ' that wor thy institution. " The only wheat coming into Athena warehouses now is the James Bell crop, all other crops having been stored. Mr. Bell bas a good crop though rain materially interfered in the harvesting of it. , WEE CLOSM To The Public After thirty four years of happv business relations with the good people of Pendleton and vicinity, I am compelled on account of mv advancing age, to close my complete stock of Standard pianos, player pianos, all musical merchandise, sewing machines, and store fixtures at your own price. The store for sale or rent. Beginning Monday Morning, Sept. 16th At nine o'clock sharp we start the greatest money-saving sale of Standard pianos ever held in this part of the state and without any ifs or ands whatever. We are going to sell each and every one of those beautiful 20 odd rtianos and players regardless of cost. The opportuninty of your ltfe to purchase thQ. piano you have long promised your fam- ily and at the same time save from one to t wo hundred dollars on same. QUALITY THE BEST- Consisting of the famous Webur, Fischer, Kohler & Chase. Vose, Lauter, Kohler & Campbell, S. W. Miller, Bjur Bros, Andrew Kohler, Bailey and many others. GUARANTEE Baob and every one of these beau tiful instruments are baoked by no limited unconditional guarantee that is as good as a tank note. Call at on place of business aqd see witb your eyes and bear with your ears juht bow beautiful a piano yon can now btjy at so small a cost. Every one ii cordially invited aud aale starts Monday at nine o'clock. Terrcs can be arraoged. Store open evenings. ,; p- - V""" jjjjf ' : . . . ii ( , - -' ?, " ' i ...... ' j jS-."" u . :, , Jesse PENDLETON, OREGON. A continnons pain In the side caused Henry Koepke, who was thrown from a wagon several days ago in a run away, to bave an examination made by Dr. Sharp. The examination re vealed a broken rib. Mrs. Ellen Hunter, of Portland, state organiser for tbe Christian Wo man's Board of Missions, was in the oity this week in the interests of mis sioos. Mrs. Hunter spoke in Wes ton Wednesday afternoon. Charles Grant' has disposed of bis Athena hotel business to O. S. Barnes. Mr. Barnes, who has been in tbe farming lice, took possession Monday and will proceed to make a first olasa hostelry of the Athena botel. I will take postal portrnits for a short time only. September 25 will be tbe last day. -1 will do developing and printing -until that date also. Harvest soenns of all kinds for sale, 60 oard. W. H. Steoker, Athena Studio. ' Mrs. Tbeo Danner of Milton, has been seriously ill tbe past wek. Mies Delia was summoned from Portland, and will remain with ber parents tbe rest of tbe winter. ; Mrs. Danner is reported greatly improved at present. Tbe Walla Walla fair is tbe attrac tion this week, and a nnmber of Atb ena people bave been in attendanoe. Next week tbe Umatilla-Morrow coun ty fair and tbe Roundup will be tbe drawing cards for the people of tbe county. '. The Press was in error last week in stating that tbe leotures at tbe Chris tian ubnroh would begin this week. Pastor Meldrum informs us that tbe leotures will be resumed next month, when new and interesting sutjeots will be disoussed. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood are con templating a visit to tbe old home in Sullivan county, Missouri, iu the near fntnre. Mrs. Wood's health has greatly improved and she looks for ward to a visit to the old homestead with moob pleasure. Sain Hutt collided witb a cake of North Powder ioe down at the ice house tbe other day, with the result that bis faoe was considerably bruised when bis irrestible force came into oontaot with tbe immovable body of congealed aqua pura. Herbert Man asse is employed in a wholesale store at Seattle, having gone to tbe Sound oity reoently from hii borne at Napa, Galifornia. Her bert ia in tbe employ of Lezinsky Bros, dealers in ladies' ready-to-wear ap parel, and is well pleased with his position. : - H. H. Hill is exhibiting at his store a limb from a orabapple tree 12 lushes in lencth on whiob is clus tered 27 apples, perfeot in foimatisn and matured tu perfection. . Tins bas been a splendid season for fruit in this seotion, productiveness particularly applying to apple and pears. First showing of smart fall millin ery will be made Saturday, September 21. Just received a shipment of tail ored and high grade pattern bats, wbioh we take pleasure in inviting tbe publio to inspect The Vogue Millin ery, headquarters for "Fisk" hats, North side Main street, Athens. - Patrons of the Dreamland theatre should bear in mind tbat they have ample time to attend the show eaoh night and tbeo go to any other attrac tion, iooluding performances at tbe opera bouse or dances. Mr. Miller starts the moving pictures early enough in the evening to permit of this. . ' ' ... v Gus Winkler, tbe standby salesman for tbe Mosgrove oompany is over from Miltoo, assisting tbe force in tbe looal store. Gus is notniug if not a Taft man through and through and be is responsible for more arguments down at tbe St. Nichols, than the pbat one is for vetoing demooratio measures. Wines are tbe staples in family liq- ours. Jtiert (Jartano carries a large and varied stock of select vintager. (1.60 per gallon, yon can got choice ToKay, Mueoat, Aogelioa, Sweet Ca tawba or Port. TbeBe are California's best product and give satisfaction wherever need. Call at the "Goat" for tbe best and purest liquors. Charley Whirlwind, tbe tallest and protably tbe most notorious Indian on tbe reservation, has returned from Portland wbere be had been serving a term in jail for taking liquor on tbe reservation. He is rnjoioing beoause bis term expired ia time to allow, bim to take part in tbe Roundup, says tbe East Oregon ian. The Vin Moore oompany pleased its audienoe at tbe opera boose Tuesday evening in the laughable play, "Has Anybody Hdra Snen Kelly". Tbe compxny is well balanced, being one of the best playing tbe smaller towns. From Athena, Mr, Moore takes his players lo Lewistoo, Idaho for an en gagement of two weeks. The program at tbe Dreamland The ater for Friday and Saturday nights: 1. "A Convenient Burglar," "When Wifey Holds tbe Porse Strings," Bio graph. 2. "A Western Hero," Vit agrapb. 8"Tbe Lost Freight Car." Kalem. ForSondsy: "Eugene Way buru" Edison. 2. "The Reoegade Brother." Paths. 3. "Dr. Bill's Patient," S. & A. Tbe Spirella corset stay is unbreak able non-rostable, retains iti shape, it flexible in every direction, is bygiecK sanitary. Tbe average corset, boned with stiff, flat, unyielding stays, cov ers nearly ooe-tbird of the body witb solid metal and prevents a full circu lation of air to tbe body. Spirrlls slays are open, tborougLly veotilativr, allow tbe air lo pass through aod cir culate freely, insure coolness, are light and besitbfol. Spirella eoiaefa can be laundered without removing tbe stays. Orders taken Cy Mrs. B. D. Tbarp, authorized corsetiere for Atb. ena, Adams aod Helix districts, Notice, 'Ibe following horses will be told on Saturday, Oetoter 5, 1912, et 10 a. ia , to satisfy pasture bill amounting to !'!2.75 One bay mare, 6 years old; one yearling colt and one suokling colt. Dated at Atbeoa, Ore., Sept. 20. 1912. Stone Bros. rt rtf& fkt ?r tro n1 ri ? n ' mu warn rote TUVM n All rcD ri fl, (8 ES "THE STORE OF, QUALITY" 20,000 STOCK at SACRIFICE PRIC For a few days only. Prices cut with reckless abandon. Values lost sight of. A money-saving opportunity for our patrons greater than any ever known in this section '''''MaMTawMTaMTaMTa AirfiirSI To Raise Money to Meet Our iUJll MaII nhltoatintK We shall Sacrifice Our Entire Profit to Accomplish this object. NOT A FAKE, BUT A FACT -:- verybody Loves a Bargain GET YOURS NOW 'KmmAmwam U U 13 U S T L GET BUSY! It Means Large Returns for Little Money SALE OPENS THURSDAY A. M. SEPT. 19th REMEMBER IT'S Fill (2s RAOTO That Stands the Loss. You Must Win-You can't lose 3 If. ods MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMFY. Main and 3rd. Phone, Main 65. Athena, Oregon. o ne wew ran uress too have arrived and are now ready" for your inspection. We have all the late weaves in popular materials, in cluding storm Serges, mixed Scotch Tweeds, wool Tat- fetas and Diagonals, in all colors. ' d? ' dp Don't Fail to see those New Models in Womens, Misses and Childrens I' I mm IT'S W Coats inter The have just been re ceived direct from the Eastern makers, dp dp iCiiOOi Pf SSS cA big line of suitable Materials. Combination sets, Sweaters, Leggins and Caps for the little folks. B & H Green Trading Stamps with all Cash purchases lit WKdtr (f