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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1914)
Press Paragraphs W. E. Dobeoa had tOBineM in Mil ton Sunday. -. Mrs. L. S. Vincent is visitiog rel atives inPendleton. Dan Jarman was in town Satordnj jBTening, fiom Weston. i .', . Prof. Carl Gniott was in the city from Pendleton. Friday. : .-'y.,. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crayne .Innnsvi HI 1Q11 at mtr G. H. Bishop was over from Free- wter Monday on bnsinees. Fix & Radtfca are selling children'. hose at 9o per pair. Adv. Misses Areta and Rotb Botbrock were in Pendleton yesterday. Mi, Lillie Miller made a business trip to Walla Walla Tuesday, . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pinkerton were in the city. yesterday fiom Milton.. Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Barger have removed to Walla Walla, to reside " Mrs. Downs; mother of Mrs. W. E. Dobson, is reported ill this morning. .-. - Mr. and Mrs. T. P. DeFreeeo were in Walla Walla the first of the week. A, B. Grover of Jone, is visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Smith.', ,;: , '',- Bert Kitby, the well known bosl D6bs man of Adams, was in the city yesterdays, .--' -.;., ;T- .t-a Take advantage of the low prine i f obildrens huse at Fix & Badtke's 9o per pair. Adv. ;." -k. : A. B. MoEwen . has returned to Hot Lake to complete the coarse of bathe for rbenmatism. H. A. Barrett and sister. Mia. Pla mondon. were passengers on today's train for Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parris were down from the ranch yestei day, trad ing with looal merobants. Wanted. Experienced couple want work on ranob for tbe summer. Ad dress Box 31, HelixV Ore, It Mrs Eter Lnna has been called to Milton ty the siokness of her sister, wbo is ill at College Place sanitariam. j Mr. and Mrs. T. DTaylor were up from Pendleton and spent Sunday at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Taylor. vV.v-" V.;: :, ;v'.;.-,:. Mr, and Mre. L. M. Nelson returned on tbis morning's train from a two weeks visit In Salem, Portland and Seattle. . Eev. L. W. Oowan, pastor, will preaob in the Baptist oborob Sunday morning - at 11 . o'clock, Sunday sobool al 10 o'clock. , ..' K A. Dndley. W. S. Ferguson. F. S. LeGrow and M. L. Watts motored to Walla Walla, Wednesday, Miss Rotb Botbrook wss up from Pendleton, where she la attending sobool, tbe fltst of tbe week. For Sale Well bred Bulldog pup pies. Make fine watchdogs. Males, $10. D. R. Peterson, Weston, Ore. A. Mackenzie Meldrum left Monday for a abort stay in-Portland. Be was aooompanied by Rev. Taltert F. yet of Pendleton; ' : 0. Rassell has purchased a Ford It ia fully equipped with eleo- trio lights and has mohair oovering a upholstering. . n Pieroe enjoyed rare sport on atula river Wednesday, when wms tbe assistance of bis doss, he captured two raocoons. Hawks talks Eastman Kodaks in his ad today. They are the best tbe market affords. Mr. Hawks carries full line of Kodak supplies, Miss Edna Harden wbo has been Jill for several days and threatened with an attack of pneumonia, - is now oot of danger, and is recovering. -, . , A ST f 1Tl overtb HiA IVm Beginning February 7, tbe banking bouses at Walla Walla will olose on Saturday afternoons. In oomplianoe with tbe Washington state law. ' Taken up A red boar came to my plaoe and. will be held for the owner reasonable length of time. R. E. Stewart. Athena, Oregon. Adv. Rev. Gornall, of the Methodist obnrob, left Monday morning' for a few days visit in Spokane. Bis .wife is there under a pbysioian's care. ' A most interesting meeting of tbe W. O. T. U. was held Inesdav after noon at tbe borne of Mrs. A, M. Mel; drum. A large number of members and visitors enjoyed a splendid pro gram. ,';x- yy. Miss Gertie-Lena arrived home yes terday moroiog from Boise, where a oouple of weeks ago she was operated on for appendicitis. She will remain at tbe home of ber brother nntil tally reoovered. V - 'Bob" Oliver, popular salesman to; tbe George Lawrenoe Saddlery o pany, waa in tbe city tbis week. Oliver is a practical barnesa-ma! and pot in a day at the bench Steele's shop. ; ; '-' Mr. and Mrs. Rotert Wright, Walla Walla, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kile, of Thornton, Wasb,f who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mansfield, left Monday for their respective homes. Mrs. Gbas. Betts, wbo left for Mat tituok, L. I., just' before Christmas, writes that the condition of her fa ther remains in a oritioul state. She reports some severe weather, the mer cury registering lero last week, - The J. F. F. Club spent last evening at the borne of Miss Gladys Andre, Tbe evening was pleasantly spent so cially and refreshments were served by the hot tees. Mr. and Mrs. George Banister and Mr. and Mrs. Bern Banister were in Weston Tuesday, where they attended the 71th anniversary of the - birth of Grandma Banister. h, J. Fobs is in the city for a oouple of weeks visit with relatives and friends. His daughter, Mrs. Mitchell is visiting at tbe tome of Mrs. Thom as Taggart in Portland. Connty Sohool Superintendent I. E. Young, was in the oity Tuesday from Pendleton, and paid the Athena, sobools an offloial visit He returned to Pendleton on the evening train. Mrs.. Winsbip and Mrs. Haworth have returned from Walla - Walla, where they went to attend their fa ther, Mr. Martin, who was danger- yUi. Be is better at present. The Kenwortby Players will present vtbiCowboy" at the Athena opera TlTouse, tomorrow evening, under a apeoial engagement The oompany will return here for a two night's en gagement, on February 1 and 2. r intlai Miss Cunning's absence. Regular servioea at the ChrlstianlFifth annual Roundun. Pendleton. Tbe registration books for tbe Ath ena precint bow open at tbe of fice of jaatice of tbe Peaoe Richards, and the US to register is now. Just emember, tb"eneit time yoo pass tbe Judge's of floe. dri!& nJ!53. J?U -cot registration tlank and then it Kill all be over. A pleasant session of the 8nnshin Clnb was held yesterday afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs. Arthur Dougjas west of town. Refreshments were setved to a goodly membership and one invited guest Tba next meeting 1 of tbe olub will be held at the borne of Mrs. Luke Read. . Dr. J. W. Welob, of Riddle. Ore-? gon, wbo is contemplating engaging in the praotioe of . bis profession ' io tbis oity, writes a looal bnsinees man that be may decide to oome here about February 1. Should Dr. Welch 1 oome to Athena, he saya that be will buy a lot and ereot an offloe bnilding. Miss Ethel Conning, wbo waa in jured in an aooident last week at the sobool boose, leavea tomorrow tor her . borne in Baker, where she will remain 1 until a sprained ankle recovers its usefulness. Mrs. W. MoPherson is : teaching the third aod fonitb grades JamarsWIlii(Bale oburoh Sunday, inolnding Bible aoboo!Toreg at io, sermon and communion at n. In tbe evening an illustrated sermon on tbe Life of tbe Master. Good mu sio and special illustrated solo. Botter . wrappers were printed at tbe Press offloe this week for Mrs. A. H. Molntyre, Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Leon Kidder, Mrs. David Taylor, Mrs. Maggie La Brasohe, Mrs. George Gerking and Mrs. Sheldon Taylor.' Mrs. Theo Danner of Milton, and daughter. Mrs.W. H. Hawley of Mon tana, were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. K: Wall. Mrs. Hawley will go to Portland tbis week, where she will visit her brother and sister. I Oregon, TM: That's the way tbe advertise ments for tbe Pendleton oowboy oarnl- val will read for tbe next nine months, the direotois of the assooia ' tion having definitely aeleoted the last f three days of the fourth week in Sep teber as tbe dates for the big oelebra tion. ; -;.; r i jt ji i-fBaaia mm-iy. Ker.ViSU" i j - I HMIIf II.. (in i V.l of the ATHENA GARAGE ZERBA BROS. Proprietors 3 - if I If NG W IS TH E T"l ME TO HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED and repaired by competent machinists and skilled workmen. In our new Garage, we have the machinery and workmen to nsure satisfaction to our patrons. Kodaks k Brownie Cameras We have all the Popular Sizes in Stock Come in and let us demonstrate to you just what can be done with a Kodak, Buy your Kodak supplies from us. We have a com plete line to select from. ; Byron N. Hawks, W Druggist Gaqrge K. Taylor, traveling sales man, spoke in tbe Christian chore Sunday morning to a union boDgrog tion, in tbe interests of tbe probib; ttpnists. He went from here to Wes ton, where he adaresseo an evening noe. j ; . . yv? O-W. has installed a drinking in in the waiting room at tbe The fountain is attractive in appearance, being constructed of niokle and poroelaio. The oompany has plaoed fountains in all depots slong tbe line. , Mr. and Mrs. M. W. HnSmaa of Union, were in Athena between trains Tuesday. Mr. Huffman has a farm in Union county wbioh be is desirous of exchanging for Umatilla county property, and left here Tuesday even ing for Hermiston. v 1 he annual exhibition of tbe Uma tilla Connty Poultry Association was held at Milton this week. Judge Miller Purvis found a large number of excellent birds to coore. and the at tendanoe was all that oould have tee reasonably expected. Mrs. S. 0. Stanton returned home Wednesday evening irom Lewiston, Idaho, where she sp6nrrseerah creeks at the borne of her daogbter, , Mrs. Frank Rainville. Mrs. Stanton bad most pleasant visit, but ia pleased to be at home again. ; v There not being a suffloent oumter of members attending last Saturday to bold a meeting of tbe Caledonian So ciety, a meeting In oalled for tomor rowSaturday January 94, at the of floe of B. B. Richards, at one o'oloi W. S. Ferguson, Secretary. Dell Stanton, who has again tee suffering ' terribly from gall etonrs, wss taken to Walla Walla, today, where probably another operation will be resorted to in an attempt to affoid relief to tbe young man. He was ac companied by his brother John. . . Indian lands are to be thrown open to the pnblio on February U. If yon wish a good olaim at a very low gov ernment appraisement, write to John Keefe. Hillsboro. Oregon. . who has had three years experience as govern ment surveyor and timber man. Frank Lookwood, of Walla Walla baa placed bis 480-aore farm located 3 milea from Helix and a half mile from Hillsdale station in the band of Mrs. Lillie Miller for aale. Terms will be given on a portion of the purboase prioe at 7 per cent interest. Adv. Mrs. B. E. Gornall,' wife of tbe new pastor of tbe Methodist Episcopal oborob tbis week underwent a ear ioal operation in a hospital at Spo kane.. -Mrs. Gornall is getting along aa well as could be expeoted nnder iroomBtanoes, so it, is reported. OFFICERS W B. SHAFFER President, ' W. S. FERGUSON, Vice-President. F. S. Le GROW, Cashier. R. F, CANNON, Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS W R SHAFFER. H. KOEPKE. W. S. FERGUSON M. I WATTS, F. S. Le GROW. IRST NATIONAL BAfJIi OF ATHENA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $100,000.00 i Wc extend to our Depositors every o4arnmdato consistent with sound Banking. September 24, 25 aod Tbe evangelist, Rev. J.'E. Bnlgin, wbo held a series of protraoted meet ings in this oity, a oouple of years ago, is now oonduotlng a revival meet ing at Walla Walla. In a way char acteristic of bim, be opened the meeting with, "No one In the town or oburoh need be'afrald of my poor, old. ugly face, after you know, mv ar i Ms Jessioa MoEwen arrived home ay from Virginia, where she went last fall to attend the Southern Sem tnary. Miss MoEwen took ill while on her way east, and ber health not improving, hta been compelled to spend the past, month in a hospital. Her Plater, Mrs. H. A. Barrett met her on the way and sinoe arriving borne ber condition has been very satisfactory. Friends in Athena will be pleased to bear of the prosperity of J. W. ' Jenk ins, former pastor of tbe local Chris tian church, as indioated by the fol lowing dispatofa : Eogene property to tbe value of $80,000 was traded for the 380-aore farm of J. W. Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins cornea here to place one of his children io tbe Bible Univer sity, one in the State University and onejn the bigh sobool. He retains a 5-apre walnut oronara. dispatch from Eugene has the ing to say of an Athena boy: oyd Payne, tbe phenomenal fresh man from Athena, Ore., breasts the tape in tbe mile in 4.98 and is tbs only man of tbe newoomers upon whom Bay ward is depending. M-Payne represented the ' Multnomah olub of Portland in the recent Fortola oarnivai in San Franoisoo, Payne never bad a tntor in high school and learned to ron by himself. His friends prediot big things for bim under Hay ward's tutelage." VL1 I tx School Notes. Base ball entbusiaam baa dwindled the late rains, but on tbs appear- anoe of favorable weaioer, it win bloom forth avorable wc tb againX ta forHraoa b e rirst national iJaox net ror tribution a number of manuals relating to tbe provisions of tbe v inoome tax law. Tbe little pamr- , are replete with necessary io tion, so if yon desire to be enlightened on tbe subjeot, eall for one at the bank. -V; -'. '' Friday and Saturday program at the Dreamland: 1. "Disciplining Dainie." Vitagrapb. 9 and 3, "The Deer slayer." Vitagrapb. Sunday; L "Her Guardian," Selig. I. "Potting It Over on Papa," Pathe. 8. "The House of Darkness,". Bio graph.'' . Tba annual convention of the Uma tilla County Sunday Sohool Associa tion will be held at Pilot Book, Feb ruary 17 and 18. Prominent speakers are expected to be present and to assist in making tba program one of tbe most Interesting ia tbe history of tbe association. It is said fruit raisers of the Walla Walla valley are becoming distrustful of present weather conditions. Buds on f mit trees and vines are beginning toswall and give other evidence of noseasooabls advancement. Should freezing weather come late in Febru ary tbe fruit men believe tbey will be baid bit. Tbarp Bros, have takea tbe agency lot the Case automobile, aod alio tbe full line of J. I. Case farm maobioery. The Case ear is one of the best me dium prioed machines on tbe market, todav. Tbe engine Is a world beater aod wbea a driver controls tbe throt tle on one of tbem. be knowa.be ia go ing to getthere. Adv. Prospects for track bava not grown materially doling tbe past week, but a few have expressed a desire to train, particularly among the grades. Mrs. MoPherson is ably handling tbe work in the third and fourth grades. Superintendent Young made a visit to tbe sobool Tuesday, and hopes to return at no distant date fo another visit We are sorry be oannot be with ua oftener, Spelling has been added to the list of reaoirementa in tbe bigh sobool and the benefits resulting are muob lonsed for by tbe teachers. A test of 100 words from the Champion Speller will be selected and those sue oessfully spelling 80 will be exoused from tbe daily recitation in spelling. Subtle Advertising. - A successful hotel manager pointed to the advertisement of a hotel at a fashionable resort Tbe advertisement read: Ipeclal rates to single men." 1 .1ia nronrietor of that hotel." said 4n .niwaail XT a lava In advertisement a anbtle trap for Mothers with marriageable daughters They read tbe advertisement and tbey conclude that given lower rates at this hotel, single men will be plentiful. Tbey therefore decide that there is the place undoubtedly to take their daugb tera." V' Then, laughing, be concluded: These mothers quite correctly be lieve that as far as their daughters' chances of matrimony are concerned the more the mon-yer." Washington Star. . . : '-.'. , Not Immune. Mrs. Mnrtiii met an acquaintance one morning while out shopping. "How is Mrs. Callaway, that lives near your asked Mrs. Martin. "Of course you know she baa a child very Hi with scarlet fererr "Oh, yes. Indeed," replied the other. I know It lnt I don't dare to go and see ber."' -Why not':" inquired Mrs. Martlrt There ia said to oe no danger of tak ing tbe fever, you know, after one Is sixteen." -"Oh. lnt then, you I now," replied tbe other woman. "I'm so young la my f ee!ingr-Llppl ncot fa. Crushed. "MUw lad.rs. ran yon cook? In quired the propjK-ctlTe anltor can tiimnly. , "1 'Bn." w arwwrrrd awertlf. "but the yi'iin- niitn I am fng:ifr'd to as mrv w Hut I won't bnv to."- Kan sas City Journal. - ' . It Means Much to You, so Let it be of Service It is to your advantage to attend this; great Sale and share in the splendid savings;on-Muslin : Under wear, White goods, all of which will justify the most liberal buying. iYou will find a variety remarkable for its completeness, being much greater than thatpf former sales. And the qual ity is of that high standard always maintained by The Peoples Warehouse." r' You should watch the daily papers for further news of this great event We give! T. P. Wj Tiding Stamps even at sale .prices. The Peoples, .Varhpuse. Where it pays to Trade. PENDLETON, OREGON. Save your TPW Stamps Big Sale of Remnants tA Remnant sale here means much to the arid careful home woman or the woman who appre ciates the procuring of useful raiment and merchand ise of worthy character at, in manjr instances, less than cost. It is our occasional riddance sale of all short pieces, odd lots, and discontinued numbers that have accumulated during the season. The Sale includes every department in the storethe earlier you come the better values you will secure i Hair Ornaments, regular 25c kind, now going at 15 cents. Miles and miles of Lace. You get your choice at lc per yard. Childrens cTtlitts and Gloves, a large as sortment, 10c per pair. Remnants in Dress goods, Ginghams, Calicos, Percales, Ribbon, etc IADTK THE "MONEY-BACK STORE' ATHENA, OREGON be ' st it u n i 1 1 rr 'j;i,iiniiiiiiiii, 11 nr-rr sfniiiji'iiiiiHiiiiiiti U N EQUALLED A3 A .FNEUMONIA. " ii n n u ra l uukk niu ti ht , j ir?u ; lii r : i pi A hh ii n m k mmuM myw m enow. ll (tu J r!;(j' UcirtlHt COMOMttiO , .... V? I I I : wncnu tMAcim, m ill 11 ;fflpP&X DM9!aes.!owa.U.3.A. t XnllLffl'OTiH IunequaLIEDNiiX. iriKiUiaw-minwife lUNQUALLED3S EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.