The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, March 20, 1914, Image 3

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Athena Oarage
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Press Paragraphs
' G. B. Bishop was over from Fies
water Sunday.
T. 0. Elliott of Miltoo, was In the
oity yesterday. ' -
A. A. Fogs transacted business la
Pendleton, yesterday.
Tasey Stewart was In town this
morning, from Milton.
Jerry Stone transacted business in
Pendleton. Wednesday. . ;
Edmood Walker name over from
Walla Walla last night.
0. E. Roosevelt .was in the oity
frcm Pendleton, Tuesday.
. Jimmy Garden is op from Pendle
ton, visiting friends heie,
Air. and ton. David T. Stone were
Pendleton visitors Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers motored
up from Pendleton, Monday. .
Ueputy Sheriff Blakely wag in the
oity from Pendleton, Monday.
' A couple of leaks In the water
mains were repaired this week.
Mrs. Frank Sanders and Miss Hazel
Sanders were in Walla Walla Satur
day, . . . -I"; .
; J. B. Stnrgls and Elmer Storey of
Walla Walla were in the oity Monday
evening.
... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Banister and F.
8. LeGrow went to Pendleton by oar
Tuesday.
Mjsses Vol ma Wilkinson and Base
Ooolittle were visiting in Pendleton
Saturday, ' 1
Mrs.B. I. Watts and Mrs. J D.
Plamondon were Walla Walla visitors
Tuesday.
A benefit ball will be given at Wes
ton tonight, for the baseball team of
that oity.
Osoar Bill, of Malheur ooonty, . is
here on a yjsit to ba mpther, Mrs,
W. T, Hill, . . ...
B. O. Wotthiugton is bnilding a
oonorete sidewalk, at bis residence on
Bigb street. ,'
Miss Ruth Rotbrook oame np from
Pendleton Satuiday to spend the week
end at borne. ;..
Mrs. W. S. Fergtjqqn apd daughter,
Miss Gladys Andre, visited in Pendle
ton Saturday.
A tennis club is being organized for
the summer. Dr. Plamondon's ooort
will be used. ., ;
L. S. Vinoent returned Monday
from a business visll to Portland and
Yaquina Bay,
Dr. J. D. Plamondon, B. N. Hawks
and Clyde Willaty motored to Walla
Walla Monday.
Mrs. Lillie Miller, in company with
Miss Neva Forrest, went over to Beli;
Tuesday with a lgue of spring millin
ery, .: -V-V :J-----'.:
Mrs. Wm. Tompkios and Mis. B. O.
Wortbington were in Pendleton Sat
nrday afternoon.
William MoBride is ill at bis home
sooth of town, with a well developed
ease of smallpox. . ;
Mrs. Ross Malouey of Walla Walla
baa been visiting friends in this vi
cinity this week.
U. W. Hansell and son, Marion,
came in on tbis morning's train, from
Cambridge, Idaho.
A. H. Luna will leave in a few days
for Peas, Oregon, to leeide with his
son Ira this summer. . ,
G. B. Fulleuwider, deputy food in
spector, made a professional visit to
Athena, Wednesday.
Mis. W. E. Dotson is anbstitntiog
in the Sixth grade, in the abascM of
Miss Velma Wilkinson. ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stewart have
been ill this week with la grippe, at
their borne north of town.
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Hornless
PHONQGRPHS
ARTISTIC DEMONSTRATIVE
MACHINE JUST RECEIVED
TJfc NEW FAVORITE, with com
blnation Record Cabinet. This machine can be sold with or without the Cabi
net With the Cabinet the price is $75.00; without, $50.00. We are in a posi
tion to supply you with any priced machine you wish, and can sell cheaper
than you can buy elsewhere, as we give a special discount for cash, and save
you the freight besides. & J " &
Byron N. Hawks, Druggist
The Very Best
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They're for Men and Women
All the new and wanted styles, sizes
and widths to fitjall feet c4sk to
see 'theiii.'-Tduwili'be surprised at
the Values you will find in them.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade.
Save your T.W.P. Stamps
For Sale. White Leghorn an
Barred Plymouth Rook roosters, at
1.50 eaob. Phone, 31x3.
Misses Franoes and Mnrial Salirig
of Pendleton, were guests over Sunday
at the A. B. MoEwen borne.
Agent J. R. Mathers baa moved bis
family from tbe depot to the Willaby
resideooe 00 Cqrrent street, :
Miss Ethel Lindley of Walla Walla
ia-at Fix & Radtke'a store with a large
line of ladies' suits and coats.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley and son
Dean and Mrs. Ethel Talbot went over
to Walla Walla Tuesday by oar.
VfMayor Roonta, has set Aside Friday
sod Saturday, JJaioh 21 and 98 as
cleanup days in Athena tbis year, v
Tbe best leaf lard in 8 pound book
ets at 65o; in 10 ponnd buokets, f 1.25;
baoon, 18 cents per ponnd. Adv.
I Oarl Christian is painting for E. A.
VBs,nnett, bnt will be at bin chair in
Parker's barber shop on Saturdays.
"The Tiger Lily," a splendid pjor
tore 111 three reels, was shown at tbe
Dreamland last night, before a large
orowd. - . ' . : :.
Mrs. W. S. Ferguson left for Port
land last evening, accompanying her
mother, who goes to consult an eye
speoialist.
Mr. and Mrs., Fred Collins and little
daughter, of BeJii visited at tbe
Frank Tharp borne tbe latter part of
last week.
A. Mackenzie Meldrnm will go to
Waitsbnrg, Wash., Maroh 80 to de
liver bis famous leoture on bis voyage
to tbe South Seas.
Dr. and Mrs. Sera and Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Ferguson motored op from Pen
dleton Sunday and spent the day at tbe
S. S. Piersol home.
Mrs. 8. C. Stanton has leased ber
borne northeast of town to William
Vaooleve, and will spend the gammer
visiting relatives,
Mil. Lisaie Watts, who is reoeiving
osteopath treatment in Pendleten, was
borne for a few days last week, re
turning there Sunday.
Jaokson Nelson is still improving
bis residence on Adams street, and ia
now building a commodious addition
to tbe rear of the house.
J. B. Ridenom oame np from An-
turn, Wash., Tuesday afternoon, and
left Wednesday morning for bis. an
nual sheep shearing tour. -
A. T. King of Milwaukie. Ore., ia
in tbe oity, having been oalled here
on aooount of the serious illness of
his brother, B. F. King.
A full line of ladies' Spring coats
and dresses in all tbn latest styles and
colors are on exhibition at Fix & Bad-
tke's for Marob 19, SO and 21.
Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Mitohener will
leave tbis week for the 0. O. White-
man farm near LaCioss, Wash.
where they will have employment.
jVchas. Betta and son Kobler went
WAwn to Pendleton Saturday, where
tbey met Mrs. Bette and Reeve, who
were returning from Mattituok L. I.
Tbe City Meat Market will continue
to sell indefinitely, lard, in 5 ponnd
buokets, at 65o; 10 ponnd tuokets, for
11,25; baoon, 18 cents per pound. Ad.
S. S. Piersol is making extensive im
provements to his property on College
and 4th streets, modernizing tbe
windows and otherwise improving tbe
resideooe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown arrived
in the oity from Dayton, Wash., Son
day and are visiting at the home
Mrs. Brown's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Nelson.
Mrs. Gornail, wife of the pastor of
the Methodist Episoopal church, is
again in ill health and it may be neo
essary for ber to go to Spokane for an
other surgioal operation.
Henry Koepke has received a con
signment of alfalfa seed from the Ag
ricultural department at Washington,
D. C. Mr. Koepke will sow tbe seed
and report results to the department.
Charles May was down from bis
mountain ranch, Wednesday. Be
says tbe f aimers in the foothills ate
plowiog, and the season appears to be
as far adranoed np there aa it is here.
VEarl Eiaubart porobasad tbe stook
and fixtures of a oigar stoie in Pendle
ton, and removed the same to bis
plaoe of business in this oity. Sam
Hott transported the goods on his big
auto truofc.
M. L. Watts aoeompanied bis fa
ther, T. J. Watts, to tbe borne of his
daughter, Mrs. Crabb at St Johns,
Wash., Tnesday. air. Watts will re
main with bis daughter indefinitely,
In the hope that bis health may be im
proved. Mrs. Geo. Bannister and Mrs. Wm.
Winsbip entertained tbe ladies of tbe
Baptist Miseioosry society yesterday
afternoon at tbe borne of tbe former.
Refreshment were served after tbe
business session, sixteen ladies being
present
3. C Toiand, wbo baa been 00 the
Deary Keen raoob west of tows, has
purebased 260 act as in Stevens county,
paying $5300, and baa moved to bis
nsw possessions. Bis address will be
Gifford. Wash. Mr. Tolsnd expects
to ran a dairy rsneh.
E. A. Dndley is greatly pleased with
the wotk teing done by his big cater
pillar engine. - It took the machine
just five days to plow a 160-anre field
and it did good work while it was
about it
B. B. Riohards his again released
tbe safety valve on bis tank of civic
pride. In this instanoe bis office bnild
ing, at the corner of Main and Fourth
streets stands tedeoked in an attract
ive coat of paint
Miss.Ceoile Boyd, wbo is at present
in the Y. W. C. A. at Portland, has
aooepted a position as assistant Phys
ical Education instmotor under
Dr. Ball at tbe University of Wash
ington, for tbe Summer session begin
ning June 22.
tors. B. B. Riohards tetnrned borne
yesterday from a visit to ber sister,
Mrs. Otis Wbiteman near La Cross,
Wseb. Dale and Shelby Wbiteman
aoeompanied Mrs. Riohards borne and
will attend school here. ,
lllr. and Mrs. John Thompson were
til tbs city Wednesday, Mr. Thomp
son bad been in attendance at tbe
Stookmen's convention at Pendleton,
Be says bis stook is in fine condition,
and be fed $3500 less feed tbis wiuter
than he did a year bro.
W. S. Pittman of tbe Moomontb
normal sobool was in tbe oity Wednes
day, in company with County 8ohou
Superintendent Yonpg, Mr, Pittwaa
delivered an address before tbe sto
dents and faoulty of the Athena Blgb
sobool and tbe 6th and 8th grades.
Miss Lola Thsrp left tbis morning
for a visit witb friends in Portland.
Upon ber return abe will ta,ke a posi
tion in (be Mosgrovs Mercantile Com
pany's store, tbe same being vaoated
by Mies Edna Taylor whq will go East
with ber sunt, Mrs, Ueorge Clare,
. Do cot fall to enjoy Athena's relig
ious treat. Good music and speaking
every day nntil otherwise announced.
Sei vices at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. daily.
Major Galley and woikers will bavs
complete charge of tbe services, Ev
erybody welcome, B, B, tioraall, Pes
tor, .
: Program at tbe Dreamland for Fri
day and Saturday: 1 and 2. "The
Diamond Mystery," Vltagraph. 3.
"Tbe Gambler's Honor," Biograpb.
Sunday: 1. "Put to tbe Test," Selig.
2. "Tfce Taming of Betty." Vita,
graph, B,-"The Knife of Fire," Ed-
The Best Clothes-Where I
Louis Keen was in town Monday
and oidered tbe Press sent to his ad
dress atFreewater. Louis is getting
bis plaoe, wbiob be recently purchased
in shape to receive a herd of dairy
cows. He says be prefers to "pail"
oows to pruning orohards, so be will
go in for alfalfa and oieam.
Dr. Oaburn basreoeived bis appoint
ment to tbe offloe of looal live stock
inspector. Bis duties will be to in-
speot livestook designated for inter
state shipment, Benoefortb shippers
will not be compelled to await arrival
cf an official inspeotor from other
points to come bore to pass on their
stook.. .
The Preston-Shaffer mill has fol
lowed tbe lead of other mills of the
coast, and closed down temporarily.
Oriental eharteis are so .high that it
has become unprofitable to ship flour
to tbe Orient. However a general
reduction is expected to take plaoe in
tbe near f otnru, when operations will
be resumed,
0. A. Barrett is in reoelpt of a let
ter from tbe land office at LaGrande,
apprising bim that tbe publiostion of
a story in certain cewspspeis to tbs
effect tba a large body of land in
Baker county was subjeot to home
stead entry in 040 aore lots, is nntrne.
Mr. Barrett is informed that there is
a bill to antboiize these entiles at tbis
time before congress
not passed.
bnt that it has
Luzon's Runaway.
Joe Luzon, tbe well known Freuoh
ssrdener. swept tbrongb town tbe
other day in a thrilling Ben But
stunt While coming to town with a
load of apples his team beoame un
manageable ont in the ooontry and
ran away. Passing the length of
Main street. Joe was holding to tbe
reins , keeping in the middle of tbs
roadway witb a precision born of pre
meditation, and he stopped the team
on tbe bill at tbe foot of tbe street.
Bis oargo of apples weie soattsied
along the county highway a mile or
two outside the oity limits. "Me
bol' 'em," says Joe. "
of r A-
More Concrete Walks.
Barrett is potting down a
oonorete walk in front of bis Main
street business buildings tbis . week.
Biram Knigbt Is ' doing tbe work,
Tbis ia the first seotion of sidswalk
tirovided for in a reoent ordioanoe
passed by tbe city council, wbiob de
crees that the Main street walks be
tween Seoond and Fourth streets must
be constructed of oonorete. Other
nronprtv owners on Main street will
follow and in a aboit time tbe woik
will be oompleted. J. E. Fioome had 1
the doorway approaches to tbe bakery
and barbershop toilt in with oonorete
this week, ;,
Sundials.
A sundial consists of two porta,
tbe atyle or gnomon, usually the edge
of a plate of metal, made parallel to
tbe earth's axis, and pointing toward
the pole, and tbe dial plane, wbicb
may be of any bard substance and on
which are marked tbe directions of
tbe shadow for tba several hours of
the day, their halves. Quarters, etc
Dials are given different names, ac
cording to tbe positions which tbey
are constructed to occupy. Tbe dial
la called a horizontal dial when the
dial plane ia qn the plane of tbe hori
zon; a vertical dial when perpendicu
lar to that plane. A dial whose plane
is parallel to tbe equator la called an
equinoctial dial. There an also north
dials, south dials, east dials, west di
als, polar dials, declining dials, eto
Chicago Tribune.
mean?"
Autosuggestion.
"What dots autosuggestion
asked Blnks.
"That' when your wife begins to
figure oat bow much yoa and your
family wonld ssire In car fare if yon
bad your own machine." replied Jinks.
-Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Mark 0. Harris S Co
medal for best fitting, nicest looking
longest wearing garments made to
order, in c-America, at prices from
$12.00 to $35.0
Sold in cithena by James Conley
only, who has years of practical ex
perience in tailoring, to insure only perfect satisfaction
I also have a full line of the very best Rain Coat materials, made to order from New
York City shop at prices from $7.50 to $15.00 for ladies and gents.
Ladies' suits, coats, skirts, and one-piece dresses, made to order from your own ma
terial or from any woolens I carry in my shop.
Five hundred patterns of the best shirt materials. All styles made to order at reason
able prices. Woolens for ladies' or gent's wear sold by the yard. cAlterations made
on any garment. Up-to-date cleaning and pressing on all garments.
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Foss House, one Blk North School House. Jas. Conley, Athena, Ore.
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g Stock
"For the next 30 days to reduce Stock
we offer special prices on wagons, hacks, buggies, plows
3i International Steel Gear Wagon, former price $100, now reduced down to$ 85.00
IX Half Platform Studebaker Hack, "
IH Four Spring " " M
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14- Inch two bottom Oliver Gam? Plow 4'
16 Inch two bottom Oliver Gang Plow "
10 Inch Oliver Sulky Plow "
16 Inch Oliver Chilled Walking Plow "
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C. A. BARRETT & GO.
Athena
Sivid Hir Lift from Pneumonia
"My wife had a severe attack of Pneu
monia which followed a case of La Grippe
and I believe that FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR saved her life," writes James.
Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri. .
Good Risuits In Eviry Can
Dr. C.J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., writes:
"I hsve used FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR In three very severe cases of pneu
monia with good results in every case."
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N. Jackson, of Danville, III., writes:
"My daughter bad a severe sttsck of
La Grippe and a terrible cough on her
lungs. We tried a great msny remedies
without relief. She tried FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR which cured her.
She has never been troubled with a cough
alnce."
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J. V. Bryan, of Lowder, IU., writes:
My little boy ws rery low with pneu
monla. Unknown to the doctor w t
bim FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
The result was mag icsl and puttied the
doctor, a It Immediately stopped the
racking cough and he quickly recovered.'
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