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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
Press Paragraphs Mrs. U. E. Erwiu was a Walla Walla visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Iran O'Harra were in tbe oily Wednesday from Weston. N. A. Miller is ia Fortlund this week, pnrobasing his stock of holiday goods. John 0. Walter has purchased of tbe Woodward estate 40 acres of land for 5,000. Win. MoBride is bonding an addi tion to his large baro oa bis farm soatb of tOWD. Miss Lola Thorp was a guest of Miss Lillian Anderson, at Walla Walla, Sunday. D. H. La Zioka, a Pendleton barber will reoreate iu Alaska, where be will bout big game. Robert Cuppook and daogbter Mat lie are visiting relatives near Pnll mao, Washington. Tbe W. 0. T. U. meeting is being held this afternoon at tbe home of . Mrs. S. P. Sharp. - Mr. Bamm, of Condon came to Ath ena Monday to attend tbe funeral of bis Ulster, Mrs. A. H. Lona. Mrs. D. B. Jarman of Weston, spent Sonday a tbe homo of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Winsbip. O. W. H. & N. smveyors were in town this weik, doing woik ou their right of way iu this vioiuily. E. L. Hopple, traveling freight and patsengei agent for the Northern Pa cific, was in tbe city Tuesday. Fonnd A lady's soit oase. Owner can have Fame by-calling at Northern PaciQo depot and paying for this notice. Earl Urqubart returned Tuesday from Moscow, Idaho where be went to attend the funeral of his mother. Just received another shipment of tboee nifty Overcoats, $7.90, (9.90, and 13.60 at tbe Golden Rule Store. The Umatlla-Morrow county poul try show will be held at Pendleton in January, exaot dates to be annonnoed soon. - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson have moved into tbe Kemp residence where they will soon be at home to their friends. F. L. Atkinson, proprietor of the Commercial Livery Stable, bas pur chased the Lynn propeitv on tbe West side. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Love ridge, of Wasbtuona, a girl. Mrs. Loveridge is n daughter of Mrs. White oftbiscity. Wm. Winsbip has joined the Athena oolony of autoists, a Une Flanders car being delivered to him last week by a Walla Walla dealer. Mis. P. A. Woitbington of Port land, bas been a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wortbiogton, at their home in this city. Mr. and Mr. Charles Downing have returned from Kennewiok, Wash., to their borne in Athena, where tbey will remain for tbe winter. Rawl Miller will spend a portion of next week at Portland, and tbe Dreamland theatre will remain dark from Sunday night until Friday. Gus Cornoyer was in town yesterday from bis ranch on tbe Umatilla river. Gus said In inform the boys that ducks were beginning to oome in. B. F. Milliken has sold his tailor shop and cleaning and pressing bus iness to Hallie Piersol. Mr. Milliken will leave in a few days for Van oouver. B. 0. TSie Coyrty Fair Given by the Athena High School, Athena Opera House, Sat, Evening my. Refreshment Booths Both Japanese and German tlome-Made Candy for Sale Music during the evening by Monsieur De Ringos Seem funny band and orchestra, which comes direct from Europe, where it disappeared from all crowned headr, and infuriated people. Come, see the fun. Copy the latest fashions in costumes. Admission, 10c. Doors are open at 7:30. Big street parade at 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swaggart went down to Pendleton Wednesday even ing to attend tbe banquet and jubilee meeting of tbe Woman suffragists. W. E. Ray, reoently of Weston, bas leased tbe S. L. Spencer black smith shop. Mr. Ray took possession of tbe shop and bnsiness this week. Oliver Diokeutoa was in Walla Wal la yesterday, where be took bis little child to be treated for adenoids. The oase is not considered a serious one, and recovery is' expected at once. A. H. Lnna and family desire' to express through tbe Press, their sin cere apperoiation and thanks for tbe many kindnesses extended Ibem and the dear departed mother, during ber long illnes?. Horehound, Irish Moss, Toln. White Pine, Selected Piueapple, Lemon and Orange. Unexcelled for its curative qualities for the Grippe, coughs and oolds. Guaranteed striotly pure, by Bert Cartano. Before buying your Thanksgiving linens, oome to the Golden Rule Store. We have tbe best line at the lowest price. Mercerized table linens 35o., 39. All linen, 49o., 69o., 98o, $1.25 a yard. Little Miss Dolly White is tbe proud possessor of a new piano, a splendid gift from ber brother "Bod" who re oently returned from Adams county, Washington, where he bas been en gaged in farming. Tbe 8th grade will debate next Friday, November 22, from 8 to i p. m. on the question, Resolved: That Lincoln was a greater man than Washington. Tbe parents and friends are urged to attend. Mrs. M. L. Watts has been in Pen dleton the past week, where she bas ber little daughter, Vernita, under tbe care of a cbiro-praotio physician. It is believed that this treatment will hasten her recovery. J3. N. Hawks bas finished laying a oonoreto walk from the street to the front of bis resideuoe, on Fifth street. Mr. Hanks already bad a coaorete walk constructed aloug tbe street ad joining bis propel ty. Tbe Artisan lodge, tbe organiza tion of whiob was perfected iu this city recently, will meet on the 2nd and 4tb Thursday evenings of eaob month at the home of Mrs. S. F. Sharp, until further notice Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gbiistensen aie moving to Joseph, Wallowa oounty, where Mr. Christensen has purchased a meat market. Mr. Christensen was employed at Mansfield's market in this city, for a short period. Lee Johnson, the violinist in Oiling regular engagements with United Or chestra of Pendleton. Saturday night he played at Pendleton and on Thanks giving night he will assist tbe Pen dleton organization at Stanfleld. The Dreamland program for Friday and Saturday is as follows: 1. "Curing a Reokless Student," Gcu mont. a. "Brave and Bold Did Mother Get Her Wish," Biograpb. 3. "A Seoret Weddiug." Selig. Miss Anderson, a pupil of Mrs. Edgar Fischer of the Fischer Sobool of Musio Walla Walla, will receive pupils in piano and voice, on Satur days, in Atheua. For terms or infor mation, phone or call St. Niohols HoteJ. The Sunshine club was entertained November 7, at the home of Mrs. Luke Read. The afternoou was pleas antly spent in sewiug and conversa tion. Refreshments were served by tbe hostess, assieted by Mis. Arthur Douglas. A rally of tbe Sunday sohool officers and workers will take place at La Grande on the day and evening of November 20 to plan for the spring state convention for Eastern Oregon, A general disouseion of speciflo phas es of Sunday sohool work will take plaoe. The postponed business meetiug of tbe C. W. B. M. was held Wednesday afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. H. H. Hill. Tbe new year books were re ceived, and wili be distributed to members. Tbe Deoember meeting will be at tbe home of Mrs. David Taylor, on tbe 4th ult. I UNEQUALLED AS A A WMWWmti M I (UNEQUALLED ASA L I BAD COLDfi" MptMJMONlA liftnmiHP rW itJ WWM iCeSS 1 I II VAW jf SOREIHROAT, j ll fVvin p'j Incipient Coxsomptiqn ( y 1 ill 1 1 jtnSOCyyv"B I-1 ISSiHE ipNs, I 1 1L 0 ll lit Ctadnlti Hstts Cs. k Mmwl J'li il HlilUl I I ilV If3' MJunrAciwn rnAMMActm, j V J&U I ! I P if iMilftf MlfiwV ili'ti DMMointt.tow-i.U9LA. ' Jm WfflH J UNEQUALLED XtePBICE,mKT7-fI7E CEKTS.C? JfUNEQUAlLED j F T ASA 'ifflNw i rpriic!ctobico,iaffl.l p4rAS A PLEASANT il I and CURE for CROUP M WMmMf Mm, CHILDREN t EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. "On tbe firing lines of Tropoli," was tbe title of one of the most in tensely interesting and instructive piotuies to appear for a long limb at tbe Dreamland theater. The reel was run during tbe program of Sunday evening. Indications are that Rev. Helmiok has discovered the cause of the in adequate heating faoilities of the furnace apparatus at the Methodist ohurcb building. Insufficient draft, aooordiog to Mr. Helmiok. is the direot cause. Attorney H. I. Watts is in Portland this week, where he is defending Raloh MoBaio in the federal court. McBain is on trial for horse stealing, Mr. Watts having been retained aa his counsel at the preliminary hearing several mouths ago. Tbe Deutohen Fiie Stunde Gesobel sobaft met with Lawrenoe Sharp Wednesday eveniug and spent a pleas ant evening. The program was. "A Mao Hunt," in whiob Lillian Tomp kins scoured most oredits and Harry Ingham tbe least number of credits. Several of tbe boys are contem plating pilgrimages to the goose hunt ing grounds iu the northwest part of tbe county. Big flights are now being reported, and with favorable weather conditions, i. e. rain, fog and high winds, killings commensurate with tbe pleasure of suob trips should be in order. The appraisers of the estate of tbe late Charles Cunningham have plaoed the valuation of bis real and personal property in this county at $17,897. Tbe estate also is comprised of proper ty ia Pasco, Wash., and 80,000 shares of mining stock, listed at a par value of $1 per share. Tbe mining shares was appraised at uo'.hing. Ira Luna is in tbe city from. Port land, where is employed as meat cut ter in one of the principal markets there. Mr. Luna has reoently taaen a homestead near Peak, a point in the ooast rauge of mountains, and the bunting stories he tells Atheua sports men is condnoive to tingles of desire to join him in tbe chase next fall. A second oable is being placed aoross Main street to tbe local tele phone exchange offlioo by workmen for tbe company. A novel method is employed by tbo workman as pro tection for bis solderinc aonarBtns from tbe tbe wind. He is enshrouded U a oanvas which hn thn nnnnnrnnnn of a Lalloon suspeuded to tbe oable. Mis. Hiram Knigbt of this city has been apprised by relatives in Missouri, that she is heir to a portion of a val uable estate in Virginia, property left by ber grandfather. Missouri heirs have retained legal oonnsel and Mrs. Knight was asked to send a transoript of tbe family birth and death record, as it appears in tbe old family Bible possessed by her. Jaoob Cartano of Ironton, Iowa, oame to Athena Wednesday morning and unawares dropped iu oj bis bro ther Bert. Tbe resemblance of tbe two men is so great that auyone knowing Bert would know, on aeeing tbe Iowa brother, of -the existing relationship. Mr. Cartano will re main on the coast for the winter on account of previous ill health. Services at tba Christian ohuroh for Sunday, November 17, will in clude Bible sobool, 10 a. m. Sormou and communion, II a. m., and illus trated sermon on "The Lal.ors of tbe Apostle Paul," 7:30 p. ro. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. Meldrnm is pleased to announce that during the last two months tbe Bible school has grown 25 per oent, and the attendance at tbe peaobing services bas increased 100 per oent. A terrible aooident happened Wed nesday morning to a man named Crum, while be wa9 engaged, in op erating a wood saw at the MoElroy plaoe, east of Weston, A pile of wood toppled over on him, tbe shook tbrneting him underneath tbo rapidly revolving ciroular saw. Tbe sharp teeth of the Baw out and tore huge gapping wounds in bis right arm aud shoulder. Dr. Newsom was called and dressed tbe wounds and brought tbe victim to his home in Weston. Athena obickeu fanoiera are going out after tbo best stook obtainable from Eastern breeders. B. N. Hawks is expeoting tbe arrival of two White Orpington oookrela from Russell Cave, Ky, which will oost him $50 aud ex press obarges. One of these oookrels will be taken by Matt Mosgrove of Milton. Donald MoFayden has placod an order with an Ohio breoder of White Orpingtons for a pen of six birds, whiob will cost him $10 and expressage. With tbe excellent stook already owned in this vioiuity a poul try show could be held here annually, and already the matter is being talked of by a few poultry f anoiers. Those who attended tbe illustrated lecture at tbe Christian ohuroh Wed nesday evening, were given a splendid insight into tbe conditions now ex isting in Constsutinnplq, and many went away with a greatly increased knowledge of tbe Turkish people. The stereoptioon views were most graphic and instructive. Mr. Mel drum will not lecture on next Wed nesday evening, but on tbe following, November 27, will xleliver one of his best lectures, on tbe formation of tbe earth's surface. These educational evenings are highly appreciated by the Atheua putlio, as evidenced by the splendid audiences which attend, both Wednesday and Sunday evenings. Hindu Catte. The four grades of society among the Hindus nre Hie P.rabuinns or sacerdo tal class, who arc said at the moment of creation io have issued from the ruoiitli f r.rahma; the Kstiatrya or Chutists "r military clnss, spiunj? from the arm of lirahuia: tin- Valsya or Hal or i.a-n-aiiiiU; dans, from the thh-'li "I Uraluua. and . Siulra or Swxlen i crviw; flass. from the font of Itralima The busiiu'ii of Hie Sn!rax U ! 'rve the tliree Kiierior classes, more t dally the Urahmans Then- conditl"" ia never to he Improved They are ma to accumulate property and are utnh'e by auy means to approach the dignity of the higher clauses. These divMi! are hereditary. Impassible and iiitV-feas'We. ownward Tariff Revision ON LADIES AND CHILDREN'S ft ill mm i ii i i ii it i at pv Ladies' Regular $25 Coats, now $20.95 1 ' 18 ' ' 14.98 4 15 ' ' 12.98 Ladies' Gaberdean Rain Coats, made in latest styles, extra good values, $18.00 Ladies' and Child'n's $12.50 Coats, $10.98 10 ' 8.68 pecials for Election week. cAsk to see them. FIX & RADTKE THE "MONEY-BACK STORE," ATHENA, OREGON lew Wall Paper MILLER, "The Furniture Man," has added this 2 line to his already large, varied stock Art Square Bargains We have the finest line of Art Squares ever shown in Athena. All are of modern de signs and up-to-the minute patterns. They are going at prices never before heard of, class of goods considered. Our line of Furniture is complete. It includes late styles in Corsican Walnut, Birdseye and the popular Golden Oak. We very latest novelties in Iron and Brass Beds. Everything in Springs and Mattresses. mmm MM. i -i" Hi. ri if i i09 j"..!""'!!, .0 i" "i ll 0m fm"t il"ii",'"ii i'" 0 " mn'i f n'i r,i il, ri 1 1 fii., irii ni, ft ll a f nsa nmeims 'Twill pay to purchase the Linens Now. Festal tide is last approaching. What with your Thanksgiving and Christmas linens must be replaced. Scotch, Irish. Moravian, Damask cloth and napkins as usual at this time of year we are showing a splendid line of linens. The prices are exceptionally" low, and as attractive as the Linens, MOSQEOVE MERCANTILE COMFY. Main and 3rd. Phone, Main 65. Athena, Oregon. B & H Green Trading Stamps with all Cash purchases