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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1914)
Press Paragraphs The Via Moore Company Opera Home, all of next west. Virgil Zerba wag a Pendleton visitor Sunday. Hiss" Dora Bennett spent Saturday in Pendleton. Cland Still, of Milton, was in the oity Saturday. Mrs. H. H. Orndnff was a Pendleton visitor Sunday.. J. B. Sturgis was over from Walla Walla Tuesday. L. S. Vinoent had business in Pen dleton Wednesday. ; Mrs. Win, . Piper of fieliz. was in Atbeoa' Wednesday. Bawl Miller was in Walla Walla Monday aud Tuesday. Anson Woods, of Walla Walla, was in Athena Wednesday. ' Wm. TompKios and family motored to Pendleston Saturday. Mrs. George Mahar was a visitor in Walla Walla Wednesday. Attorney G. H. Bishop was over from Freewatei the first of the week. Miss Gladys Smith of Weston, vis ited friends in Athena Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rigby were in the city Snnday from Pendleton. Mrs. Lillie Miller made a business trip to Pendleton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurzer of Weston, were in the oity yesterday. Postmaster Van Winkle and wife of Weston were in the oity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinnear, of We6too. were shopping in Athena lues day. Mrs. J, 0. Walter has tuikey egRS for setting, at 3.00 per dozen. Phone 31x3. , ' ' . ' " Mrs. B. 0. Uaton has teen seriously ill at her home southeast of town this week. :,. Mrs.,0. S. Terpeoning of Pendle ton, was in Athena the first of the week. . ; ' , - F. S. Led row and W. P. Littlejobn made a business trip to the county seat Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Otis White man, at North Yakima, Wash., Apiil 21, a son. Jas. Cooper, traveling for a Portland firm, made his regular visit to Athena yesterday. HEAVY CAR TYPE I The Tire Of Greatest Service is the Wm n iESser ill I For Touring They are Sold at the Athena Garage ZERBA BROS. Props. If yon have poultry to sell see Bnrke & Son. They are in the market for all they oan get. Mrs. W. W. Wiley came np from Portland, and is a guest of friends iu Atbena this week. o - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MoBride were in town Wednesday from their farm southwest of town. Mrs. Bertha Lee and Miss Ferguson of Weston mountain, were shopping in town yesterday. Miss Edna Jones was visiting Ath ena friends this week, from her home on Weston Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erebs of Adams, were In Atbena Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson spent Sunday, visiting at the A If. Johnson home in Walla Walla. Clarence Gay came down from ToDDeniab. Wash., and is visiting Atbena friends this week. bMaiion Bansell has rented the Mose IfTaylor farm north of town, and in tends living on tbe jlaoe. Mrs. W. P. Littleiohn and daugh ter, Areta were guests of Pendleton friends over thd week end. Douglas Belts, repnblioan candidate for Goonty Judge was in the oity yes terday accompanied by his wife. Wm. MoEenzie, former drygoods olerk in Atbena, airived in the oity yesterday from Nanton, AlCerta. Mrs. Walter B. Biokle, of Eobo was in the oity Tuesday, attending tbe funeral of her uoole, T. J. Watts. W. B. Caldwell, an experienced carriBce and automobile painter, is - employed at Bennett's pafnt store. Bnrke & Son are in the market for live poultry for which they will pay tbe highest cash prices at all times. ' Miss Lnoile La Fortune, of Walla Walla. sDent Easter vaoation with Miss Alvina Bergevin, south of town. Mrs. Ahoe Eiikpatrtok of Weston, was a guest at the home of her nieoe, Mrs. K. A. Thompson, during the week. Maok CookburnI reoublioan candi date tor re-eleotion to tbe of floe of county commissioner was in the oity yesterday. Mrs. David Taylor was in Weston this week, where she went to visit her nieoe, Mrs. Maok Gerking, who is se riously ill. Lard in 5 pound buoket 65o, 10 pound buoket $1.25, baoon 18 cents per ponnd at tbe City Meat Manet. Adv. , ' . , W. P, Willaty spent a oouple of dajstbis week at Waitsbnrg, Wash., where he visited his daughter, Mrs. Fred Eershaw. Mr. Benry Eoepke, Rev.' Gornall and B. C. Catoo went over to Fern dale Friday evening in tbe Eoepke automobile to attend the debate. In the report of percentage in- the written spelling test last week for the 8rd grade, Lubinda, Dell's peroentage should have read 07. instead of 94. Mrs. J. D. Plamondon went to Pen dleton vesterdav. where she met Dr. Plamondon's mother, who comes from her tome in Salem for a visit neie. Attorney Will M. Peterson was in thn nit Tuesday from Pendleton. Mr. i Peterson met many old time friends, and a mutuality of pleasure prevailed:. Mrs. Frank Tharp and daughter, Nina, were in Pendleton Sunday, where they went to see Mrs. Fred Collins', who is in a hospital there. Tha mill nf the late Henry M. Shanka of Weston, leaves to bis wid ow, Amanda E. Shanks, the whole estate valued at approximately fiuuu. Mm. W. E. Dobson has been among the sick this week. Mrs. Dobson has reoeived word of the illness of her mother, who spent the winter with her. J. E. Fioome is having a oonorete sidAwalk extended along his property nun blook on Third street, from the St. Nichols hotel corner to Current street. Miss Ethel Molntyre returned home this week from tbe hospital in renoie ton. and is rapidly regaining her strength after a auooessful aurgioal operation.- Considerable progress was made t.hia week in ooociete sidewaia nuna- ins on Main street. The frontage 2 Our Entire $20,000 Stock of M Boy's New Spring Suits, including the Latest and Best from u uVyJIJ U Li U UVUvL HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX on sale at about : . . . These suits are going very fast, so, don't wait longer. Come now, before someone has taken what would have been your choice. $15.00 $17.50 $30.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $23.50 $30.00 SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS OF LOT A OF LOT A OF LOT A OF LOT A OF LOT A IN LOT A OF LOT A OF LOT A Lot A WILL GO AT WILL GO AT WILL GO AT WILL GO AT WILL GO AT WILL GO AT WILL GO AT WILL GO At Lots B and C comprising tbe saloon buildings, tbe St. Nichols hotel and tbe Mrs. Malo ny's property, is adorned with tbe new walks. A Pound Box of "Everyday" Chocolates and a Kewpie Doll Both for 65c $15.00 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $17.50 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $20.00 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $22.50 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $25.00 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $27.60 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $28.50 SUITS IN LOTS B AND C WILL GO FOR $30.00 SUITS IN LOTS B AND O WILL GO FOR $5.95 $8.95 $7.95 $3.95 $9.95 $10.95 $11.35 $11.95 $7. CO $8.75 $10.00 $11.25 $12.60 $13.76 $14.25 $15.00 Our 817.50 Blue Serge Special The greatest suit lor the price in the business will tiJIQ QK go for . . . v . $10.1W These are the prices; ycu know the quality All Blue Serges in lots D aud E not otherwise mentioned will he rednoed 15 per ceut, wbiab will make onr invinoible $20 BLUE SERGES SELL FOR - - - - $17.00 Lot D, except Blues and Blacks $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $28.50 $30.00 SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS IN LOT D IN LOT D IN LOT D IN LOT D IN LOT D IN LOT D IN LOT D IN LOT D WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR WILL GO FOR v$9.00 $10.60 $13.00 $13.50 $15.00 . $16.60 , $17.10 $18.00 Lot E, except Blues and Blacks $15.00 $17.60 $20.00 $23.50 $35.00 $27.50 $38.50 $30.00 SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS IN LOT E IN LOT.'E IN LOT E IN LOT E IN LOT E IN LOT E IN LOT E IN LOT E WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL GO FOR GO FOR GO FOR GO FOR GO FOR GO FOR GO FOR GO FOR $10.60 13.25 $14.95 $16.75 $17.85 $19.60 $20.75 $21.80 TIE PEOPLES WAEEMJSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. dp & Jfi PENDLETON, OREGON tary for that institution. His resigna tion will take effeot in about two months. Mr. Meldram with his fam- 1 11 will go to Spokane about July 1st, Misses Ruth Erebs, Velma Wilkiu- tSuiawl Miller,' manager of tbe son and Hazel Doolittle spent Saturday and Snnday in Walla Walla, having gone over Jeriaay evening to attend tbe debate at Ferndale. The two road crews working near Atbena are doing very creditable work and tbe roads they have gone over with plows and graders will soon be in shipshape oondition. Remember that yon can get high grade bacon at tbe City Meat Market for 18 cents per pound. Lard is selling in 5 pound buckets for 65 cents, 10 pound tuokets for $1.25.- Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John Crabb, of St. Johns, Wash., oame down to alteud the funeral of Mrs. Crabb'a fatber, tbe late T. J. Watts. They were ac companied by their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Jaok and fam ily motored up from, their borne in Pendleton and spent Satuiday and Sunday at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Smith, parents of Mrs. Jaok. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley, Mrs. Dean Dudley and Mis. Ethel Talbot went to Walla Walla yesterday to see Dean Dudley, who is still improving, after his painful surgical operation. Mrs. C. L. Crookatt, of Pendleton. is visiting at tbe home of bar daogh tre, Mrs. Meldrnm, this week. Mrs. Crockett's son. Ernest, will compete for Pendleton in the oratorical contest to be held tomorrow evening. The regnlar services will be held in the Methodist oborob tbe coming Son day. The congregation will be favor ed at the evening service with a solo by Mrs. J. , W. .Weloh. Come and worship with us. R. E. G email, Pas tor. .: . Mrs. May Wbitlook, sister of Mrs. W. O. Miller, arrived in tbe oity from her home near Seattle, and attended tbe funeral of O. Rnsie, which oo curred in this oity yesterday. Mrs. Wbitlook was formerly tbe wife of Mr. Rusie. Y Mrs. G. O. Osburn and little daugh ter Helen, who visited wtih Athena friends for several days, left Wednes day morning, for Bay, Washington, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brandon, before returning to their home in Portland. . I'npanmtanii ThanfAp hna a anlandlii An. tertainment in store for bis patrons tonight, when he will pnt on a 4000 foot Him depiotiog the capture of wild animals in their native wilds Many rare sights, from the jungles or Africa to tbe Polar regions will be seen. Don't miss it. able I k t X W. B. Shaffer, president of the Preston-Shaffer Milling oompaoy of this oity and Waitsbnrg, oame down Tuesday and spent the afternoon here. He was aooompanied by Fred Kershaw, bookkeener for the company, and former resident of Athens. John Stanton is without doubt the obampion sheep shearet of the Inland Empire. One day this week.be set a reoord that is liable to stand for some time, ty taking the fleece from three bands of sheep in this vioiuity. It may be well to mention, however, that French Ciiglar'a band of sheep was cot iooluded in the clip. In tbe spelling contest wbiob is to be held in Pendleton May 1, the rep resentatives for this division ate: 3rd grale, Augusta Orndnff and Luoinda Dell. District 29: 4th arade, Nina lbarp, District 29, Carmen Sanders, District 62; 6th grade, Martha Hntt, Belle Fambrun, Distriot 29; 8th grade, Lola Key, Helen Johnson, Distriot 30. A. O. Kirk was "The Man of the Hour," for a Utile while on Main street Wednesday evening where be dis played one of tbe finest catches of trout seen in Atbena for several mooas. Mr. Kits made bis oatoh in tbe Umatilla river, near i'norn Hollow. It includ ed a steel head salmon 20 inobes in length and other flue speoimens of lesser length. AJhe Atbena High sobpol debating team was defeated in tbe debate with Ferndale ltst Friday evening, by a two to one decision. The team was enoonraged by a large attendance from tbe Atbeua sobool, about 80 being taken to Ferndale id the Hntt auto truck. Lonob was served the visitors by tbe Ferndale sobool, and an enjoy- le time was bad. V he Doss winsnip uaraware com pany was suooessroi in seonring tne oootraot for furnishing tbe sewer pipe for the drainage of tbe business build ings on tbe north side of Main street, between Seoond and Third. They bid against Walla Walla firms. The ma terial consists of a oarload of six and eighty inob pipe, amounting to 1200 feety The Foss-Winship oompaoy show enterprise in securing tbis contract. Mrs. Martha Van Winkle, a vener able and muoh loved resident of Wes ton, was in tbe oity Tuesday and at tended tbe funeral of her fcrother-in-law, T. J. Watts. She has been tbe gnest of her sister, and of her grand daughter. Mrs. Bert Wilson. See our Window Display of Chocolates and Kewpies Byron N. Hawks, We Druggist k Cash Grocery Just Opened in the Carden Building Where you can do better Mrs. Henry Wood has returned home from Walla Walla, after having been relieved by surgery from a painful affection of a diseased nasal nerve, Mrs. Wood has been at the home her daughter, Mrs. Alf Johnson, while undergoing tbe operation. Joseph N. Scott was called to Seat tle Tuesday by a telegram, aononnoiog tbe serious illness of bis brother. Dr. Will R. Soott. With bis sister, Mis. James Potts, he left for Seattle Toes- day evening. Enoouragiog news has ainoe been reoeived by tbe family. Mr. and Mrs.- Clyde Willaby have j'TiBturned from Portland where Mr. Willaby reoeived much benefit from speoisl treatment for itomaob trouble. Wbile in tbe valley they visited m4oy friends, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Nonis at their home in Cornelius. Dreamland program for tonight: t. Captnriog Wild Animals; 4000 foot film. Saturday:. I and 2. "Breaking into tbe Big League." Ka lem. 3. First Aid to tbe Injured, Kdisoo. Sunday: 1 "Wbiob Way Did Be Go." 3 and 8. "Broken Threads United," Essaoay. Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Meldrnm made a trip to Spokane, tbe first of the week. Mr. Meldrum will resign his pastorate of the Christian church in this oity Sunday, to aooept an important posi tion in Spokane University, and will also aot in tbe oapaoity of field secre- Tbe dog poisoner, has again made his despioabls presence felt in Atbena, with the result that several dogs have died. Some day bis identitv may be discovered, and when be is found ont several persons who have lost canine pets have vowed vengeauoe on him. Doubtless tbe same peison is putting out poison now who has done it be fore. That this is so, is believed from thefaol that tbe same methods are teing used as in the past. Several doga have .been poisoned the past week, among them being "TofOe," Llghta Grant's little Fox Tenior, wbiob wsi poisoned on two oooaeions. The first time tbe little fellow was discovered in time to save its bis life. 'J'Hillis. Hooliban. Ware and Forbs," r have long bean a quartette of expert shots who have figured in the sporting pages of Northwest newspapers, and tbeii high scores have ben eagerly read bv lovers of the gun. Wednes day afternoon Atbena sportsmen bad the pleasure of meeting "Dad" flillis for the first time, when be oame to town to give an exbititioowitn Rem ington arms and U. M. V. ammuni tion. And be was sore some shot. He threw marbles into tbi air aod pulver ized them with rifle shots, turned brickbats into powder and vaporised tbe contents of tomato and condeused milk oaos in tbe exploitation of bis explosive wares. "Dad" proved to be a congenial old sportsman aod tbe boys are ready to meet bim any time with a glad hand. Cambridge, Idaho, Lands. 360 aores farm land. $10 per acre. Will consider part trade for small stock farm near mountains. 480 acres to rent now or n&xt Fall, over 350 in cultivation. 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