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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1913)
! hen at tSie HoyiniiS- Up Make Pendleton's Greatest and fest Store Your Headquarters USE OUR REST ROOM. You'll find it on our second floor,and it'll be a convenient place for you to go and fix up"-it's here for your accommodation and iwe would like for you to make use of it Leave your par eels here. We have a place to keep them. We want to make your appointments here; meet your friends here. OUR FALL STO CK IS MOST COMPLETE Every department is fatim fall with the season's newest and most desirable styles in Men's and Women's and Children's olothing, shoes eto. Onr piioes are below oompetitiobnl ways.-'HSThe quality of onr goods is always better. ... ' '.V'.-' 1 V ':, A - ; .. ; ' THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE GUARANTEE means that a sale is not oomplete until the custo mer I pleased yonr money baok if yoa wish lr. I ROUND-UP MUFFLERS the finest, most appropriate muffler ever shown. A wide tange of oolors and a very oatoby design, an extra good grade of silk. Yonr ohoioe for only $1.00. PA RCELS POST By the new paroels poBt Itw we are allowed to send paokages weighing np to twenty pounds by mail; that' brings onr great stook right to yonr door. Jast drop as a line and we will send what yoa want by mall at onoe postage prepaid. s , T Th e Peo p I es Wa rehouse Where it pays to Trade. PENDLETON, OREGON. Save your TPW Stamps. Press Paragraphs Mrs. Bngh Molntyro was in Lewis ton, last "week. . - f J. E. Berndon of Milton, was in the oity yesterday. Mrs. Dean Willaby was in.Pendle tou Wednesday. John Nissan of Portland ' transacted fcnsiness in Athena yesterday. The Gonnty court a as teen in reg ular monthly session this week. J. E. Froome transacted business at Pendleton, Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Winship and Mrs. Ha worth visited yesterday in Walla Walla. Mir and Mrs. U. C. Turner were in the oity Wednesday from Weston.' Miss Ruth Rothrook will attend school in Pendleton the ooming year. Mr. and Mrs. tfesmith Ankeny of Pendleton, were in the oity yesterday. Mrs. John Stanton and daughter, Mildred, Bte visiting in Pendleton today, Misses Maud and Velva Mansfield isited friends in Walla Walla this week...; V - ,r: Misses Ada DeFreeoe and Beta Rothrook, visited friends in Pendleton Saturday. ' Wanted. Position on ranch by man and wife. Address Ira Hyatt, Ath ena, Oieg. 2t. Mr. and Mrs. Clande Wailan were ij the oity yesterday from their home near Adams. , Theodora Bnssell visited in the oity this week. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Banister. Lowell Rogers has plaoed an otder for a new Franklin automobile, cost ing $1000. .- Prof. Joel Davis and wife of the Weston school, were shopping in the city Tuesday. Mi. and Mis. W. A. Graham and eon, Neil, were trading in the oity yesterday from Weston. Notice. Get your peaohes to can on Peaoh Island. Prioes are tight. A. R. Badley, Milton, Oieg. 5t Miss Lnla Tharp is home from Wal la Walla hospital, where she has been in training for a nurse. . The J. F. F. Club was entertained last evening by Miss Bntb Krebs. at the borne of Mrs. A. A. Foss. Tom Gilkey was called to bis home in Oaksdale. Wash., this week, by the serious illness of his father. Miss Belle Molntyre will enter Whitman college, where she will oontinne her mnsioal ednoation. Mrs. A. A. Foss was oalledto Walla Walla this week By the serious illness of bei aunt, Mrs. Berry Gbolson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matheson, of Portland, are guests this week at the home o. Mr. and Mis. Jaokson Nelson. Mrs. Crafcili who is at the home of her daugbttir, Mrs. Bern Banister, is very ill and under the care of Dr. Sharp. The camp meetings are still in pro gress at the city park, and are being well attended by interested congre gations. MissFeroI MoBride left yesterday for Walla Walla where she will again take op her her studies in St. Paul's school. Rev. D. M. Helmiok attended the annual oonferenoe of the Methodist Episcopal ohurob in Walla Walla this week. James Johns, a prominent Pendle ton leal estate denier, and member of the Haitman Abstraot oompany, was in the oitv vesterdav on bnsinesn. YBalph MoEwen recently plaoed an order for a new Bniok automobile and the oar was delivered by the Walla Walla dealer Wednesday afternoon. . For Rent By the month or year, the nine room honse known as the Jerry Stone or the Desper property. Address, O. W. AVbjte, Corning, Cal. Lawrenoe Tharp. Lawson Boober Angie Pamtiun aod Edward Chitten den yesterday took the eighth grade examination given at the so bool house. E. A. Bennett, the painter, added a refreshing appearanoe .to the post office front this week by touching it up with a coat of paint. Dark gieen is the Color. l 1 ft I. rf". : ' iVWi ;.!. ' , msmm mm lip; is o. J. Parker in KrerTtblng First Clam - Hod ern and Cp-to -date SOUTH SIDE MAIN "STREET ATHEKA Bennett's Paint House, Carriage and Automobile Painting, Paper Hanging Kalsomining, Etc cTVlanufacturer of Bennett's "Imperishable" Paints and dealer in Paints, Oils, Glass and Wall Paper. E. A. BENNETT, - Athena, Oregon. Miss Both Dnniway, a teaober in the Athena sobools last year, is visit ing at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Watts. Miss Duniway will teaoh at,Eoho this year. - ' Tbe Daily Fast Oregonian at Pen dleton, has been enlarged to a seven column paper. Tbe enlargement is necessary to take care of increased ad vertising patronage. Mrs. Lowtban and little daughter, of Caldwell, Idaho, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mansfield. They were old time neighbors at Caldwell. Mies Lillian MoDonald. of Spokane, arrived in tbe city last evening and is a guest of her sister, Mrs. B. N. Hawks. Miss MoDonald has been visiting relatives at Moro. f Mis. Lillie Miller has xeturnud from Portland and announces her fall open ing of hats for today and , tomorrow. An unusually fascinating array of millinery is on display at her store. A oonple of brothers named Ray were arrested Saturday eveningat the bead of tbe Ryan Grade for shooting gronse before the season opened. Game Warden Averill made tbe ai- rei Tbe mountains and foothills east cf own were filled with hunters, Monday morning, when the grouse season opened. Several returned at night with tbe limit of five birdsothers didn't. Mrs. Otis Wbitemaa and two young sons of LaCross Wash., arrived in tbe oity Wednesday. Mrs. Wbiteman was called here on aooonnt df tbe critical illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Fleener. ' ' - Mrs. J. F. Adams arid daughter Helen, of Walla Walla bave gone east on a visit to relatives. They are at present at , Indianapolis, Indiana. Miss Helen will enter a sohool for girls in the east Services in the Christian uburch September 7: Biole aobool, 10 a. m. Sermon and communion, 11 a. m., evening servloea at 7:30. Ortia Har ris of Spoka ae University will apeak at both servloea. Mr?. Leonard Dell, who h is been ill at her home on Ehird street for sev eral days, is reported by her attending physician. Dr. Sbarp, to be threatened with typboid. Het friends hope for an early ieooverv. F. 8. Le Grow and Jinks lay lor took tbe string of relay tanning faorses to Pendleton, Wednesday. Excellent quarters have been obtaioed for tbe horses and they will be trained en tbe Bound Up track. Charles Andrews and ton of La Grande, are visiting relatives ' aod friends in this vicinity, Mr. A"dres is on the pay roll of O-W. B. " & N company, having been employed in tbe mood house at La Grands for uumbe of years. Miss Clara Par tr ids a. after bd0J ing tbe week at tbe bowe of Mr. sad Mrs. Samuel Pambrnn south of town, left Wednesday evening foi Milton, where aba will take ap bet school wbtk for the year. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swaggart are mourning tbe loss ot "Tioey," a Skye terrior that has been a member of tbe family for the past 12 years. "Tioey" was bora April 21, 1903 and died September 1, 1913. Dell Brothers have had some splen did displays of fruits in their show windows this Week. Piioes on fruit are inolined to have a downward ten dency and large sales have been made for canning purposes. ' Miss Aniue Barnes, of Weston, vis- , ited in the oity Monday and Tuesday, Miss Barnes will again teaoh in the Weston mountain. district, where she has been prinoipal of a two loom sohool for the past two years. Miss Bessie MoBride, who is visit ing her parents at tbeii country home southeast of town, wes a guest of Wal la Walla friends this . week. Miss MoBride will retain to Portland soon, where she has a responsible position. Program at Dreamland theater Fri day and Saturday: "Bronobo Billy and Maid," "Guilty Consoience," "Between Two Girls." Sunday: "Mission ' of tbe Bullet," '.'A Wo man." "The Crime of Carelessness." Mia. rieooer, mother of Mrs. H. H. Hilfl is very low at the home of Mrs. Hill in tbis oitv, and not; expected to live. Her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Par kyn, of Lewiston, is expeoted to ar rive today. Mrs. Fleener has been an invalid for many years. Miss Katherine Shsrp of this city, for several years a teacher in toe Pen dleton oity sobools has been elected to teaoh tbe A olass in tbe 7th grade of the puolio sohool of . Dayton, Wash. Miss Sbarp left for Dayton Saturday, and commenoed het work, Monday morning, The Athena Band of 16 pieces will render mosiu foi the Bound Up at Pendleton next week. Prof. Gordon will take one of the best musioal or ganizations that ever went from Ath ena on an engagement. Tbe band has been practicing speoial musio for tbe ocoasion. Four carpenters are tushing the work ou B. B. .Richards', ohop mill and it present progress keeps apaoe, the mill will be in operatiion in a short time. Mr. Riobards has already booked several orders for rolling feed. He expeots to bave a modern mill in every particular. YA. L. Swaggart will exhibit a poi tion of bis herd of thoroughbred Pol and China hogs at the Pendleton and Walla Walla oonnty fairs. Mr. Swaggart olaims . to have tbe best speoimens of breeding stook . he has ever bad on the tanoh, and this is saying a great deal. N. A. Millet. has returned from a business trip to Portland, where be attended sessions of tbe Oregon Un dertakers Association, and where be purchased a carload of goods for bis fornitnre store. Mr. Miller reports interesting sessions of tbe assooiation, ot which be is the only member re siding in this oonnty. At tbe meeting of the C. W. B. M. last Wednesday at the heme of Mrs, A. M. Meldrnm, new offioers were elected for tua coming., year. Mrs." Cbas. Gerking was elected president; Mrs. Job n T. King vice; Mrs. Geo. R. Geiking secretary and Mrs. Alta Miobener treasurer. The meeting was led by Miss Nettie Boyse, ana re freshments were served by Mrs. Meldrnm. "Doo" Crews of tbe Dime and Ar cade theatres of Wlla Walla says that people of Athena and vicinity will feel perfectly at home at these theatres daring Frontier Days, ot any other time. Foar reels of the latest piotnfes are shown at eaob perform ance. Music is a feature, the Dime orchestra playing each evening at the Dime, while Organist Bedell at tbe Aroade delights all by his playing on the viva organ. Vwork on tbe new steel bridge abots 'town is progressing A temporary road has been constructed around tbe strnoture, wbioh affords convenience to travel. Tbe ooncrete abuttmeuts are being pnt in by tbe workmen this week, after wbioh tbe steel span will be pnt in place. From here tbe con tractors go to Piue Creek, above Wes ton, wtiere a steel bridge will bn con st r noted, after wbioh tbe workmen will te taken. vto Milton, where the Walla Walla river will be spanned with a new, bridge. The Plamondon, Ferguson and Bar rett automobiles oonveyed a merry party to Wallowa Lake, Sonday. From there they went to Hot Lake, thence to La Grande, and home via Meaobam. With the exception of a few "blowouts" and minor mechan ical inoidents, the trip, which was a very enjoyable one was made without trouble or delay. Tbe roads were good in places bnt different in others. Tbe party Included Dr. and Mrs. J. D, Plamondon, Mrs. Homer I. Watts, Mr., and Mrs. W. S. Ferguson, Miss Gladys Andie, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barrett, Miss Jessioa MoEwen and Miss Booth. wo serious runaway aooidents oo- ufred in Atnena wirn wneai-nauuag ootfitf. Saturday a six-mole team from tbe Steen rauoh "jack-knifed" into a team driven by William Wood, with the resolt that tbe tongne and one wheel on Wood's wagon was wracked. Mondar wbila returning from town after delivering a load of wheat, a four male team belonging to Arthur Coppock teoame frightened at a dog near the Caplinget place, bolted around, snapped tbe wagon tongue in splinters and dragged one of the wbeeters some distance. The an imal proved to be badly hurt, having a large splinter driven into iU breast. New Land Scrip. By speoial act of Congress, nearly 2000 acres of approved Land Scrip is now available for ose in Oregon. It is tbe beet and cheapest scrip put on tbe market ia several years. Will go quick It to patent Take any land object to homestead entry. Can famish in applications from forty Inns as it lasts. We goal- antee validity. - The price will attract yon. If you need some of it, prompt action is necessary. Write or wire ns. The Collins Land Company, HelenaMontaoa. atisfactioini f ' T"?mm n fi You f ora On that and nothing more, depends success in the Mer chant Tailoring business. I am out after success, and that I am getting the cream of the Clothing business well, in one day last week I took orders for 15 new Suits. If you are after "the goods" you'll come to me. Main Street. RUSSELL PIERSOL Athena Oreg Umatilla County Fair Septemcer 8 to 13, 1913 Pendleton WILL BE A HUMMER The competition for the Sil ver enp to be awarded to the community making the best general exhibit is exciting. HIE ROUNDUP BAND Will furnish musio at all evening ses sions and there will be several vocal ists of exceptional talent. Another notable feature of tbe entertainment will be tbe afternoon aod evening per formances of MARVELOUS DeOL NEY, Tbe Human Fly who does tbe most amazing aerial aod tight wire performances. Admission every day and on Monday aod Tuesday evenings, Just as always heretofore 25o for adults and loo for children, For tbe last four evening performances, Wednesday to Saturday inclusive, tbe admission charge will be BOo aod 25o. I Succeed when everything else foils. 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