The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, May 07, 1915, Image 3

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visited io Walla
Kotert Raymond
Walla Monday.
John Gross of Walla Walla, was in
tbe oily Tuesday..
I IcvId a Brooks spent Wednesday
evening in Pendleton. '
Mi. and Mrs. W. 8. Ferguson were
in Pendleton, yesterday.
M. Li. Watts transacted business in
Pendleton, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Coomana spent
Monday in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Agoen of
Portland were in tbe otty Monday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Street
(fot Weston, May 8, 191ft. a dangblei.
Miss Laura Smith aooompanied Ihe
Hlieard family to Walla Walla Tues
day. ,
Bennett is giving a 40 per cent, dis
co 'tit in prices for piotnre framing.
Adv.
ftioiaid Martin, brother of Mrs.
Wro. Wiosbip, was in tbe oity Tuea
cay. Mis. Wm. Wiosbip and Mrs. A. 4.
rose motored to Walla Walla ..Wed
nesday. .
Watts & Sogers offer a bargain id
a gas angina, portable tbresber. See
big ad.
Over two miles of maoadam load
has been completed on tbe Weston
Milton sBotion.
Miss May Singer of Waitsbnrg,
spent tbe week end at the Coomans
borne in Ibis city.
Ace Wagner motored to Walla Wal
la 'loesday, with bia mother and Bis
ter, Mrs. Ureigblon.
Mrs. E. 11. Smith aod daughter
Gladys spent Satnrday in town, from
their borne in Weston.
A monument was placed at 1 the
grave of the late L. T. MoBridein
Weston oemetnry, Wednesday.
Mrs. 1J. B. Jarman and children
were over from Freewater Sunday,
vieitiog at tbe Winsbip borne.
W. J. Gholpon and H. O. Welling
ton bave oompleted painting tbe D. 0.
Baker building on Main street.
' Foi Sale A nioe young Jersey oow,
fresh and good milker, kind and gen
tle. A. L. Svvaggart, Atheua. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Soolt witb
Mrs. Alfied Uaslello as Ibeir guest,
motored to Pendleton Wednesday at
ternooo. Mrs. Janie Woodruff and Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Uoppook went down to
Two Rivers, this week, where tbey
visited friends. .
Charles Keen was down from bis
mountain ranob, Monday, and reports
spring work well under way on tbe
mountain farms. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fied Oswald of Au
burn, Wash., have teen visiting at
the borne of Mrs. Oswald's mother,
Mrs. MoPbeirin,
f The Indians are bolding tbeir an
nual roundup of stock at Thorn Hol
low, and many people bave gone out
to see tbem work.-
Eggs for Setting The M. J. My res
strain of Barred Books at rxasonable
prices; also Indian Bnnner duok eggs,
J. M. Swaggari. Adv.
lerious Tnef
Mrs. Martha Mays has been serious
iy ill the past week .at the home of
ber daughter, Mrs. 0. A Bairett, tut
at present is improving.
Wednesday, W. R. Taylor sold II
bead of horses to MoDonald of Walla
Walla, buyer fot the English govern-
Can't Catarrh Be Cured?
Tf ISTnt Vim'mifi Pipniipnpo
, H II?
Tbe mother neglects to teaob the ohild to blow bis nose; some tissue
behind tbe nose enlarges and tbe child has to breathe thtougb bis mouth
Adenoids tbe roof of tbe mouth goes up, tbe partition botween the
nostrils slides, buckles or bends and be will bave nasal oatarrh until the
inteiior of tbe nose is made like it was before this happened. Tbe ca
tarrh extends to tbe ears, be may esoape ear disease but later on be will
bave diminished bearirg. If yon wait nntil you" are HALLOED at you
never again will bear liks you did a few years ago.
D. N. REBER, M. D,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Schmidt Building, Pendleton.
Watts & Rogers
Hardware
Weston : Orsgon
Come and see Ihe best, most flexible oertain look galvanized bog wire
fencing on tbe market. We bave it in oar lots: 22- 26- 80 oents, eto.
We bave an International Tbresber witb gas engine, all mounted on
truok and can be moved anywhere witb 1-borse team; will thresh 10 to
60 tnshels per hour of bundle giain; 8 to 5 men to run it. A bargain,
Plymouth and International Twine. Alfalfa Seed 18 oents. The
Domo Cream Separator, tbe guaranteed simplest, best bargain of them
all; a 300-1 1 style for 1 36. 75. . x
' THE HUDSON 40
Champion Light Weight "Six." It weighs less than
2900. The most flexible, quietest, powerful and econom
ical engine, the greatest power for weight, the most
comfortable and easy riding, the most beautitul and the
most copied and imitated auto of them all.
Auto tires, chains etc.
California Raisin
BREAD
m
Get It Here
Freshly BAKED Today
We are baking a bread after
e famous piize reoipe which
oalli for California raisins a
raisin bread tbat you'll went
to serve on your tatle as soon
as you taste a tite.
Freeh loaves are being bak--td
today. Come buy one Bud
Iry it. Bread was neer baked
better. And rainia breed is
one of the moat bealttifol
foods tbat any family oaneai.
Tbe raisins are suu-enred io
-C'Bliforais. The sunshine al
one ttings out the delioloua
pure graps sugar.
And one pound of these rai
sins is eqnal in food valne to
one and a tblrd pounds of tbe
finest teef;" four pounds of
milk; two ponnds of eggs;
four and 8 quarters pounds of
Bsh; four and one hall pounds
of pnl a toes.
California raisins am tbe
"peine of food" Let your
folks especially vour cbild
int enjoy them in this deli-"
clous bread.
PRICE PEK LOAF, 5c AND 10c
ATHENA BAKERY
ED. KAUFMAXN, PROPRIETOR
ment and today is showing string of
horses to Peddioord, tbe Kansas City
buyer. ' ,v
Strayed Bay mare. S years old, wire
out on right knee, white right hind
foot, weight abont 900. Notify B.
Bowell, Touohet, Wash. Adv. ,
' Z. W. Lookwood is having a cistern
constructed on his plaoe south of tbe
City Park, aod will supply it with
water from the artesian wall,
Dun't forget to consult Drs. Lowe
& Turner, eye specialists, at St. Nioh
ols Bote), Fiiday, May 7, and at He-
! lis, Saturday. May 8. Adv.
Fred and Columbns Rice, Brothers,
have been in the oity this week from
Brownsville. Tbey were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eiik, while In the city.
, Charles Newoouib, an old time res
ident of this plaoe whan the town ap
peared on the m ip as Centerville, was
bere Wednesday. Be lives at Pilot
Rook.
' Hog wire is a oatload specialty witb
Watte & Rogers. See big ad. And
i now, if we bave made you weary, take
a ride in a Hudson Six. Watts &
, Rogers. ;
The ladiea of tbe M. E. Aid sooiety
announce a benefit pastry sale, wbioh
will be held on Main stieet nn Satur
day, May 16. Fuither pirtionlara
next week.
For Sale. I bave for sale, bound
wheat ba; two miles east and one
half mils aoutb of Adams station, in
Spring hollow. C, B. Allen, Adams,
Or,. Route 1. Adv..
r
While shoeing an Indian cayuse
TueBdav, Bob Tbarp waa kicked in
the side by tbe animal with such
force tbat be had one rib fraotured.
Dr. Stone was called. (
Miss Zelma DePeatt visited friends
in Milton Sunday, and Monday went
on to Walla Walla where she seleoted
goods for the Fix & Radtke store, in
which she is employed. -
Uncle Jaok Crfglar oame over from
Freewater this week and spent a oou
pie of days with bis son, French. The
old gentleman is carrying bis 83 Tears
as lightly as most men do 75 years.
A tank of oil has been spread on the
iad botween bere and Adams and a
portion of tbe way toward - Weston.
It will take about 8000 gallons more
to oomplete tbe Atbena-Weston road.
It Is requested of those who olean
up tbeir lota in Masonic oemetery to
hereafter plaoe the grass in tbe load
instead of plaoing it on other lots or
in tbe passage ways of the oemetery
giounds.
At the Umatilla Ceiilo oelebration
Tuetday, a short address waa given by
Mrs. N. A. Jacobs of Portland, well
known in this oity. Mrs. Jacobs is
famous as a survivor of the Whitman
massacre.
Mrs. Alfred Caetello, who with her
little son has been visiting friends
here for tbe past month, left this
morning to join her husband in Port
land, and will visit her brother, Wal
ter Ely in that oity.
Charles Giant is catering to a good
trade these days at Jjia eating house
oj Third street. ' He offers the best
eata tbe market affords, selves in up-to-date
style; cbarges ; reasonable.
He is building up a splendid trade for
Pendleton bread. Adv.
About twenty-five ladies went out to
the home of Mrs. Henry Koepke Wed
nesday afternoon, wbeie a session 'of
the Christian Women's Board of Mis
sions was held. Th meeting was led
by Mis. J. T. Kiug, and refreshments
were served by tbe hostess.
The auto stage leaves Athena twioe
daily for Weston, al 8:40 a. m. and
4:10 p. m. ; and leaves twioe daily far
Adams and Pendleton, at 9:25 a. m.
and fi:20 p. m. Express packages oar
ried. Headquarters at St. Niohols
Hotel. A. M. Boyden, proprielor. Ad
Dreamland Theater program for to
night and tomorrow night: I and 2.
"Trapped by Wireless," Eleine Fea
ture Film Co. 8. "Hunger Knows
No Law," Vitsgrapb. Sunday: 1.
"Max's Vaoation," Patbe. 2. "In
Real Life," Essanay. 3, "The Sea
Gall," Vitegraph.
Bert Wilson came in from Port
Angeles, Wash., tiie fore part of tbe
week after bis automobile, wbioh be
drove to Tbe Dalles, shipped by steam
boat to Vancouver and drovi the bal
ance of tbe way. Bert has pnrohased
two lots in Port Angeles and built
bungalow.
Senator 0. A. Barrett, Samual Fam-
brnn and W. C. Miller attended tbe
exerises of opening of tbe Colombia
river, at Wallula, Monday, Mr. Pam
brnn Bnd Mr. Miller returned borne
from Wallula, but Senator Barrett
continued on with the exouraionista
to Tbe Dalles.
In the Alexander case, tba defend
ants being charged witb using irreg
ular means to obtain money in tbe
oourse of a deal involving tbe rental of
reseivatiou lands, H. I. Watts, oounsel
for the defendants, tiled bis brief with
the state, supreme oourt Wednesday
without argument.
Mrs. Narcissa' Moore, of Walla Wal
la, ii visiting tbis week at tbe 0. A.
Barrett home, a guest of Mrs. Martha
Mays. Mrs. Moore will be joined bera
tiaturday ty ber sister, Mrs. Anna
Sbinu of Seattle, when a reunion of
the three ladles will be honored at tbe
Bariett home. Mrs Sbinu oomes ao
oompanied by ber son, Fred.
In order to assist in road improve
ment over tbe oounty, tbe county
oool t has decided to plaoe an order for
50 split-log drags, and distribute
tbem among tbe farmers. Tbey will
be used under tbe King system of
road making and a good Ulceration
of what these drags will do in road
improvement may be seen wintb of
town, where W. 8. Ferguson has been
dragging tbis spring.
Tbe Sunshine Club Mi a pleasant
session yesterday Bit-moon at tbe
bom of Mrs. Claude Reader, aod tbe
ladies were reialed witb dainty re
freshments after tbe business was at
tended to. It was decided tbat tbe
next meeting will be in the nature of
a picnic, when the Sunshine husbands
ill bs permitted the privilege of tak
ing the ladies to the power plant on
tbe Walla Walla river, wtere tbe day
will ba spent.
Tbe Farmer's Union Picnic will be
held at Pilot Rook this year on Sat
nrday, May 29. . National Lecturer
Dornblaxer, of Atlanta, Ua., will be
tbe prinoipal speaker of tbe oooasion.
The pionio will be au all day affair,
and tbe program of entertainment
will be left to the Pilot Rook looal.
Mr. MoLeod, Sam Haworth and
Dr.- Welob went to lbs Hormiston re
servoir in the MoLeod auto Wednes
day witb tbe intention of fishing, but
tbe water waa so muddy tbat little
anooees resulted. The party enjoyed
tbe ride, however and found jaokrar
bits to be good targets for rifles. They
returned borne Wednesday evening.
At tbe Baptist parsonage io Pendle
ton, Melvin L. Hutobens and Miss
Florence L. Wiokam were wedded at
bigb nooo, Wednesday, ty tba Rev.
E. B. Olevenger. The young oouple
were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Berlin, of tbis oity. Tbey will make
their home in this vicinity, where the
bridegroom is employed on a farm
Examinations in tbe eighth grade are
in progress throughout the county
with the exoeption of Pendleton today,
having begun yesterday. Snpt. Young
estimates that 800 pupils will take
them. In addition some 400 other pu
pils of tbe sixth and seventh grades
are taking examinations in geography
and physiology, tbe former subjeot
being oonoloded in tbe seventh grade
and the latter in tbe sixth by I be pies
ent etndy arrangement.
In the County spelling contest held
at Pendleton last Saturday, Dorothy
Koepke won first plaoe in the third
grade and Luoinda Dell woo first in
the fourth grade. Belle Pambiun is
also entitled to honorableuention as
she stood thud in the seventh grade.
In the County Declamatory ooptest
held in Pendleton on the preoedlng
evening, Dorolby Koepke won first
plaoe io Division 0, and Zola Keen
seoond in Division A.
The death of Mrs. Stillman Damp
sey, wile of the physical instructor in
the lekoa, Wash, high sobool, in a
Walla Walla hospital Sunday, waa a
sad surprise to many friends of the lady
in Athena. Mrs. Dempsey was for
merly MiBS Bessie Winn, daughter of
Mrs. A. Z. Winn of Dry Creek, ueer
Weston. She bad been married less
than a year, and death, fallowed an
operation for appendicitis. Several
Athena people went to Wsston Tues
day to attend her fnneral.
, leetmuay, two wen Known young
people of tbis oity, Mr, Elmer Boober
and Miss Delia Russell, were united
in marriage by County Judge Marsh.
Tbe marriage oemnony was porforraeTn
in tbe judge's offioe at the court bouse
in the presence uf Mr. John MoCool
and Miss Vergie Russell, sister of the
bride. Tbe biide is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Rnesell of tbis oity,
and tbe groom a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Boober. Both were raised here
and have a large oonoouree of friends,
who extend congratulations.
(Chairman Watts cf tbe Athena
aohool board, givos ont the following
list of teaohera elected for the coming
year: Prinoipal, 0. A. Qoerne, re
eleoted; High school Miss Biierly; 7th
and 8tb grades Miss Inez Wagner; 5th
and 8th grades Mies- Leota Wagner j
8rd and 1th grades, Miss Vests Cuts
forth; 1st and 2nd grades, Miss Celia
Armstrong, Mr. Watts announoes that
by oonsolidation in tbe 6tb and Oth
grades, one teaoher less will be em
ployed. An assistant principal is yet
to ba eleoted.
Lf "ilose" (Floyd) Payne, known in
T - .1.1-.. I 1 . . II. . 1 1 1
niuitiuu uiiuies hb rue jitueua juus
rabbit, smashed tbe two-mile record
on U. of O. field, Friday when tbe
University defeated Multnomab Ath
letio Club 93 to 82 points io their an
nual field meet, Payne and four
others of Bill Hayward'a string left
Eugene Tuesday for San Francisoo,
wbeie they will participate in tbe
events at the ExpOBilion, Payne's
time at Eusene waa 9:40 4 6 The
Oregooian says Multnomab failed to
place an entry on tbe marks of the
two-mile classic, so Payne started with
MoUlure and Huggius in the mile. As
the two foimer finished their distance
the Athena "jBGkrabbit" waa bat 50
yards in the rear and innning fresh.
As be circled tbe quarter mile track
in tba longer race few thought tbat
be woold ever floisb with the paoe
tbat be bad set, Tbe final stretch
bbw him sprint home, snap tbe string
and walk easily away with a new
Northwest mark to bis credit.
io ,
Athena Tennis Club.
The Athena Tennis Club now has
an active membership of 23, inoluding
three junior;. A club bandiriBp.tour
ney is being beldtbe drawing tor
which resulted lujrte following selec
tion of players: , '
Singles, 2 sets ont of 8: J. H. Har
mon (owe 15) vs. H. Harmon; Uroots
(owe 40) vs. Ones. Oerking; Wood
ward (owe 80) vs, tJoerne: Cannon vs.
Osboro; Plamondon vs. Will Soott;
Adams vs. Matthews; Koepke vs. Vin
ent; LeGrow (owe 15) vs. Hawks;
Mrs. Plamondon (owe 15) vs. Mrs. H.
I. Watt; Mrs. Hawks vs. Mrs. Fer
guson (owe 15.)
Doubles, 2 sets out of 8: H. Harmon
and Adams vs. Cannon and Plamon
don (owb 15;) J. Harmon and A. Koep
ke vs. Hawks and Oatorn; Gerkiug
and Woodward (one 16) vs. Vinoeut
agd (iuerne; Bcott and" Lttirow is.
Brooks and Matthews: Mia. Fern nam
and Mrs, Plamondon (owe 80) vs. Mrs.
Watts and Mis. Hawks.
Some excellent ma to ties ate being
played and all ,the members show a
marked improvement over previous
years.
Call for Warrants
Notice is hereby given tbat all out
standing warrants against tbe City of
Athena will bs redeemed open presen
tation to the City Treasurer, and tbat
interest will cease oo same on and
after this dute. Dated at Athens, Or
egon, this 7tli day of May, 11)15
V, 0. Barks, City TieaHUter.
Notice
To Whom it may concern: Notice
is beteby given tbst I will not be re
sponsible for any debts contracted ty
Floyd Corppon, J. U. Swagger!,
KSrfeMM Prices
. ruitic Just
Fit wftHM Right
Whether your fancy leads you to high or low Shoes
you will find the season's very latest styles here, in
footwear that will prove their superior worth in wear.
Shoes that will fit the foot, and be comfortable from the moment you
first put them on. cTHadej of the best leathers and constructed so as to
conform with the lines of the foot without "pinching."
Every fashionable leather is shown in various styles
black, white or tan shoes in all the latest creations in
lace, button and buckle effects.
FIX & RADTKE
THE "MONEY BACK STORE," ATHENA, OREGON
Kirk Implement House
In New Quarters
' 1 Hardware Stock
Has been added to our Agricultural Implement, Ve
hicle and Machinery Lines.
Smalley Feed Cutters, the Best Made
Hog Wire Fencing
24c
Nails,. Staples, Bolts, Chains. Zerolene Oil a Specialty
S3M
3rd &nd Main . CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Ore,
Wood
in Carload Lots
Cascade 4 foot Fir Wood $5.35
Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood 5.60
Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood 5.10
F. O. B.
Athena - Pendleton Branches North
ern Paojfic Railway.
C. O. WILLIAMS.
Postoffice, Edge water, Washington.
DALE ROTH WELL
EXCLUSIVE OPTI AN
Glasses Are Scientifically
Ground and Fitted. Lenses
duplicated in a few mom
ents. All work guaranteed
cAmerican National Bank Building,
(Upa:airs) Pendltton, Oregon.
a
f'fl, irijr son
(,,-:iio tw sua
'anmjrti,n rtar
THE
ST. NICHOLS HOTEL
t Only First-class Hotel in
the City.
; THE ST. NICHOLS
In in-! mly oue I but can Rf&omjlL0
I'm biMomnld iur if and
wM vantllr.tftd rooms.
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f l OB. Mil A.DTU1HD, ATBKA,Lr.
We ore for GOODRICH
Fair-Listed
Tires
ISecuse (hey
set tho pece
dealing
W0i
Compare these Good-
rick "Fair-List" prices,
howine tremendous
ductions with prices you
have previously paid.
UFM A
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SIZE PLAIN TREAD
30x3 $9.00
30x3X 11,60
32x3 ' .13.35
33x4 19.05
34x4 19.40
36x4X 27.35
37x5 32.30
38x5 43.80
BIZZ SAFETY TREAD
30x3 $9.45
30x3 12.20
32 x1 14.00
33x4 20.00
34x4 20.35
36x4 28.70
37x5 33.90
38x5 46.00
you are charged less tor some otker make,
they're taking it out of the tire.
LIf you are charged more, they're taking it out
of you.
We Cary All Sizes
- In Stock
0. A. BARRETT & CO. ATHENA.
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