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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1915)
rr.-.-ni-. -7 Press Paragraphs Mrs. 8. P. Sharp visited io.Peudle ton Wednesday. Wm. Winship Is in Spokane tbia week on business. Will Piokerton was in tba ally Mon day, from Milton. Only tea days more in Athena. Oh mart Studio. Adv. Mrs. Charles Coomans visited (rienda in Waitsburg this week. A Piano for rent, oall at the Gold en Bnle Store. Adv. Miss Ada DePreeoe waB in Pendle ton Wednesday afternoon. . Born, to Mr. and Mra, S. Sanohez, TSBplember 15, 1916, aon. W. 0. Miller baa opened a leal es tate o(Boe in the Garden bnilding. Geo. Gerking and family are this week attending the fair at Walla Walla. If yon want to bay oily property or (aim lauds enquire of Henry Keen. Adv. a. W. Gross pnrobased a new Stn debaker nar from Agent Kyle Long, Monday. ,; . Mr. and Mrs. Cbailea Harmon of Walla Walla, ffere in the city Wed nesday. f Bom, September 8, 1915, to 41r. laud Mrs. Karl Dudley a son, weight uOJtf pounds. ; ' Sondaj. the 26th, is positively the last day for a aitting at the Obmart Studio. Adv. Mr. and Mra. David Stone are rid ing in a new Overland auto, pnrahas ed last week, an extended visit with relatives in the Willamette valley. T. J. to the Weston Moontain to mak their home on a farm. You mnat hurry. Sunday, Sept. 26 is the last dav yon oan get sittings at' the Uhmart Studio. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. lioQiow went' over to Walla' Walla Wednesday to attend the Frontier Day. For Sale tba Bert Gartano res idence, located at oorner of Third and Adams street, Athena. Adv. Zopb Bros., contractors, have made good progress on the Anderabn bun galow on South Third street. Mrs. Martha Maya came down from Starbnok, Friday, and Is at the borne of ber dangbter, Mrs. 0. A. Barrett Mrs. Lillie Miller has a splendid line of new pattern bats, Gall in and see them before the Roundup. Adv. W. R. Taylor and D. H. MansOeld disposed of two oarloads of horses to bnyera at Caldwell, Idaho, laat week, "Dubs" Miller and Marion Hansell had fair anooess angling for trout in Meaoham oreek, tbe fore part of tbe week. Alfred Pambrnn'a stage-driving daya are praatioally over. A new light Bniok Six has taken plaoe of the old family ooaob. Rev. ao1 Mrs. W. 0. Banter name down from Fomeroy, Wash. Wednes day and are now established in the M. E. parsonage. Mr. and Mis. George Banister and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oaton visited tbe fair and Frontier Daya In Walla Walla yesterday. .. :' Mrs. Milton Ottoman of Medford, arrived Thursday evening to visit ber sisters, Mrs. Homer I. Watts and Miss Alice Gaines. Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Lambert left Wednesday morniog tor Redmond, Or. where Mr. Lambert has the pasporate of tbe Metbodist church. Jesae Ediogton has been in town the past week, on his way from New Mexioo to Montana. He will remain nntil attar tba Roundup. Miss (Jo tutor tb a former teaober in the Athena sohool, oame up from Pendleton Sunday and spent ibe day, a gnest of tnisa Brierly. Mr. and Mra. L. S. Vinoent and Tiuin (i. Brooks visited in Pendleton. Thursday evening. (V Oonsigumens.ot pheasants from the . . . VI atace game rami .were reoerven ana Grandma Burden has returned from ,ita thla aau h. Hm Pnmh.nn Frank Berlin and Walter Adams. &aAAnnA on anfit-.nrn hnvar raouarty ana ramiiy wm move j, .rtiii,. d ....i,. hnrsnn for the British government, will te in Athena today for tbe purpose of buying horses here. VSam Boober removed an old Oenter illian landmark, wben he tore down te old oity jail. The material for the moat part, will be nsed for Ore Wood. Grood Healing Stoves With a Heater as with a Range, it's n.it so mnob the first oost aa tbe oost of fuel to keep it going that counts most. There's a big ditference in stoves in this respeot, as well aa in tbe way they last, tbe way they kep flre,'eaee of regulation and appear ance." Onr twenty odd yeare experienoe with stoves under local fuel conditions is at your servioe. Whatever your beating problem, we believe we oan help you to solve it to your own advantage. Tba beat stoves to he bad tor soft coal and our mountain wood are here, stoves that will get you tbe moat possible beat from these fuels, stoves that look well and etay so, which keep Bre well and wi l continue to do so; stoves that will please you permanently, stoves at reasonable prioes as well. Of oourraa in oatering to all classes we have to have a great variety of heaters but if yon leave it to ns you will get tbe best prop osition for yonr oase that is possible. Call if yon oan. Write telling m hnw mnoh snace von wish to beat, what fael you use eto. if Jou oan't oall and we will send yon illustrations and ojuoteprloes. THE DAVIS-KASER CO.. WALLA WALLA Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 13-22 AlderSt. A. C. CARPENTER THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER Dealer in Precious Stones, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and iilverwear NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET. ATHENA, ORE ' ,Sr "Ro! Sort twain StapCoxto M " l j-r?ru''Vmm tj!fL. fSfcowhi Eariy lift) S LJ iVAUi WH1A " flVn)y WASHINGTON W "SEPT. 16-17 -18, 1915 : .sr. Rs&sMh - i V.TSTEF.a m mn m REAL mgSU EXCURSION FARESJ twrmm tmmmKmmimmm awaaassnxareasr - """' 1 Jerome Hill and family arrived In tbe oity Monday and have been visiting at the home of bia mother. He is en gaged in farming in Whitman county, Wash. Lost On the Walla Walla road, east of Weston, a red hand satohel, containing gloves and Indian bead work. Finder will please leave at thisoffloe. .,. ' Misses Helen and Shea O'Neal, wbo have spent their vaoation at tba Oa ton and Leon Kidder homes, returned this week to Presoott to resume their sohool studies. Tommy Clark and Bobby Evans are sobednled for a 20-ioond boxing oon test at Urqubart'a pavilion in this oity, Monday night. A oouple of live ly preliminaries are also on tbe oard. Irwin Brooks, winner of tbe Eastern Oregon tennis championship in singles has reoeived tbe onp awarded by Roy al Sawtelle, of Pendleton. The onp ia of bronw and silver and beautifully engraved. ,. - Wednesday tbe XBtb birthday-nnol,-versary of Ed. LaFave was duly ob served by a bost of relativea who gathered at his home sonth of town. A good dinner was served in honor of the oooasioa. -.,.,. , Wm. Winship, the MaEwen broth ers aud tbe Messrs. Mundell enjoyed splendid fishing on tbe John Day last week. A number of tbelr Athena friends served tront lor treakfast Sat- rday morning. : , Mr. and Mis. Ed Hand, of Onlver, Ind., Were guests this week at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. Cbas. Bryan. r. Hand, wbo is an nnole of Mr. Bryan, and bis wife are on their way to the fair at San Francisoo. Mrs; W. S. Fergnson, with ber daughter, Miss Gladya Andre, left the rst of the week for Portland, wnere the yonng lady will go into, training at tbe Good Samaritan Hospital, with tbe view of reooming a gradnate nrse. Wesley Parris this week aent down om his Caldwell, Idaho, ronoh some fpeoimens from his onoumber patoh which he considers hard to bear, me largest, a growth of three weeks, mea sures 11 by 15 lnohes, and weigba fonr pounds. , Athena was entertained by a atrong man on Main street Wednesday after noon. He was master of several stnnts wbiob displayed feats of strength, with teeth and jaw. Snob little things as twisting spikes and bending iron rods with bis teeth seemed easy. Dreamland program for Friday and Satnrday'evenings: Three reels, "Ibe Long Way," with Miriam Nesbitt, Mabel Trunelle and MoDermott, &ai son. Sunday: 1. "The Beloved Ad venturer." Lubin. "Joaie's Leg. aoy." Vitagraph. 8. "Slim dim. Essanay. A. L. Swarrgart, aa usual, took many izes on bis snlendid exhibition of thVonnhbred Poland China bogs at tbVWalla Walla fair, thia week. In addition to having the satisfaction of winning, the exhibition of bis Btook at tbe fair brings to Mr. SwBggart many buyers. Jim. of the Cabbage Patoh." is the way we feel like writing it after seeing bis picture. We have refeienoe to Jim Foss. and the picture was fast en while be was standing in tbe gar den on tbe Fees, raooh down in Crook oonnty. where they make tain any time they desire, with a dltott anu shovel. Mrs. Alma Wilkinson left Tuesday mornina for Hood River, where sbn will make ber borne with ber daugh ter, who is employed in the eoboola there. The many friends of Mrs. and Misa Wilkinson regret to see thorn leave Atbena where they bave uvea so many years, to reside elsewhere permanently. Dr. Will R. Soott and his talented wife have moved to town from the Potts farm where they bave spent tbe summer, ind bave taken the IJesper property, on Adams and 3rd streets. It is understood that Mrs. soott, wno will be a mnob appreciated aoioieitlon to the muaioal oiroles of tbe oity, will teach vooal and instrnmental music , The pastor of the Baptist ohnrob, Rev. Milo G. Bentley, who has been away on his vaoation, will be in bis nulcit next Snnday morning at 11a. m. and evening at 7:30. Morning anMcnt "Tha Plirlflnn TrRnanrfl:" flVe- BUVJUV, " , . j ning eubjeot. "God's Call." Tbe pub-S lio is most oordially Invited to attend. Sunday Sohool at 10 a. m., Mrs. u. A, Barrett superintendent. Mrs. Sbarpnaoa, of San Franoisoo, has arrived in tbe oity and ia at tbe home of Mrs. Lnoinda Hiteman. Tbe two ladiea were girlhood friends 4n tbe east. Mis. Sbarpnaok spent sev eral weeks here some years ago, nurs ing tbe late Mr. Hiteman through a .nine of illness. With ber husband, now deceased she went through the horrors of tbe great earthquake, Manv Atbena people' aie attending I ha Frontier Data show at Walla Walla, .wbiob oommenoed yesterday fieinaon. The contests are said to be superior to those of last year, and the races have been good. Tbe agri onllural aud industrial exhitits at the fail have attracted tbe attention of hundreds of people during tbe week A man was arrested on the street yesterday ty Marshal Stone, on com plaint of two ladies, whom he aoaost ed in their borne in tbe north part of the oity. He meekly submitted tu tbe arrest, and on examination it was de aided that tbe fellow was demented. Be was taken lo Pendleton for further examination by Deputies Blakley and Estes, wbo happened to be in town. Tbe man was a stranger here, and it was reported had been ordered at Weston to move on. W. C. Banter the new pastor of the M. E. obnroh." arrived in Atbena Wednesday. Be is a native of St. 1 Louis, Mo., aud began bia ministry in that atate. He la a gradnate of Garrett Biblical Institute and baa tbe degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Illinois Wesleyan University. Among the ehnrobes he bas served are: Brnadway Hannibal, Medford Ore., Lewiston Idaho and Firat Cbnrob, Walla Walla. : He will preach next Sabbath morning aud evening. Morn ing subject. "Gospel Dynamite;" sub ject at night, "Tba Best Poasifls In vestment" All are invited. Were yonr children baokward in their studies last year? If so possibly It was dna'fo eye trouble of some kind. Drs. Lowe and Inrner wbo are to be at St. Niohola Hotel Tuesday, Sept. SI, one day nnly, are eye specialists of loog experience and skill; take yonr ohildrsn to tbem and let them give their eyea a thorough examination, and if they are defeotive have them oorreotly fitted with glasses. Ons obarge covers entire oost of examina tion, frames and lenses, whether tbe glasses oost 2. 00 or more: they are guaranteed absolutely. Seorea of ref erences. Remember the day and date. Adv. "Yon bet," is to be the slogan of Happy Canyon at tbe Ronnd-Up thia year, tbe institution which tbe Pen dleton people have provtfed for "tbe entertainment of the evening tbrongs wbiob gather there durini Ronnd-Up week. Inside tbe bnga pavilion bor dering Main street, is seen) a reproduc tion of one of those old rough frontier towns in wbiob romanoe and history are so riob. Early in tbe evening an hour's program of a thrilling wild west nature inolnding a steer fight, is given before the general festivities be oin. A buae danoing pavilion is one of the attractions. "Happy Canjon"i will npen its doors this year on Sept. aa and olose them on Sept. 95. Drs. Lowe and Tnrner devote their entire time, energy and effort exoln sively to tbe eye. They have bad yeara of hard praotioal experience and know their bnsiness thoroughly in all its branches. They give your eyes a most thorough soientiflo examination and when tbey prescrite glasses it is with positive and absolute assurance tbat ttey are the best and only suited to yonr eyes. Their glasses are guar anteed to give satisfaction whether tbey oost 12 or more. One obarge oovers the entire cost of examination, f ranee and lenses. Consult them at St. Nichols Botel, Tnesday, Sept. 31; Weston, Wed., Sept. 22; Helix, Sept. !. 4dV. -v.,,. .j ".., ; Aa nan Bniioinated. the reoection and entertainment given last Friday evening in the auditotlum of tbe sohool bnilding, under the auspices of the Library Board proved to be a most enjoyable event. Tbe program as nnblished last week, was carried ontand eaob musical tiuuber 01 read lng received hearty encores which were generously responded tu. Ibe addresses were listened to witb inter eet, especially that of County Supt Young, wbo paid many deserved com pliments to onr splendid new sohool bouse. A large aud representative audience of Atbena people were pres ent. and all evinced a keen appreoia tion nf the advantages to bs gained iu every way from the possession of the new edifice, whose lighting, beating and aoonstia qualities were reuognizid to be of the best. School Notes ; The following items written by High sohool students, a boy and a girl re spectively, in tbe opinion of the Press critio present quite a bign degree or exoellenae in composition, whiob nee essary branob of eduoation ia being siven snecial attention ty Prof. Post This column is open to the Atben Psohool, and all items of like obaraaler wllLbe gladly reoeived for publics ith a turnout of eight men, fou of whom were members of last years squad, basket ball praotioe was start ed for thR Atbena -High school boys team on Tuesday, under the direotio of I. G. Brooks, a former UnivetBti of Oreuon star, and Assistant Prin oinal H. A. Post, of tba High sobool.i Of tbe fonr experienced men put in an appearanoe at tbe Initial nraotiae. three Grant, center and nantain: Bnrnbam. forward, an Payne, guard played regularly last year's quintette, while ttooner aa a substitute forward and played in several gameeAjfOwing tn tbe laok of etpiipinent, ntftl of tbe available material bas aa yet turned out, rut u is expected tbat enough for two teams will beont before the end 01 tne wees, No games bave as yet been sobed nled, bnt plans are being made for a series of games witb Milton, Weston and Vinoent, with tbe idea of arrang ing for contests witb the Walla Walla and Pendleton aggregations later. 0 order to disonss the basket ball nestinn tor tbe oomlng season, tbe igb sohool girls met in their study morn Tbnrsdav afternoon. Miss Pnr- sifnli volunteered ber assistance as ooaob, after wbiob she took charge of the meeting. Rnby Banister was elected as oaptain of tbe team. Mr. Post, who was invited to at tend the meeting, gave a talk in which be encouraged the girls. 10 take interest in Basket ball, and work for Albena High eobool instead of, Indi vidual honors. ' ' " It wbs deoided to start praotioing as soon as Ibe grmnasinm is in readinets. New Books in Library. The following new'books are played on tbe Library shelves week: Dixon the Foolish Virgin. Urey Tbe Lone Star Ranger. ' Grey Paradise Trail. Knibbs Sundown Slim. Linoolo Tbaokfnl's Inheritance. Porter Michael O'Hallorao. Rowland The Apple of Disocrd. Tarkington Tbe Turmoil. Wood in Carload Lots Cascade 4 faot Fir Wood Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood,. . Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .$5.35 . 5.60 . 5.10 F. O. B. Athena Pendleton Branches North ern Pacific Railway. C O. WILLIAMS. Poatoffice, Edgewater, Washington. 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Ibe latest in New Fall Bolts and Coats witb for trimming, for Ladies, $9.00, $12.50, $14.75, 35.00 Bava Jon seen tucee Corduroy Coats witb In) trimming on ool lr and ooffe? $40.00 values, our price $25.00. Busier Brown Shoes for gills, gun metal, and patent, tnttoo, $1,49. 1.1)8, a.49, $3.98 - . 8 r" 00 THE GOLDEN RULE Js& J. C PENNY CO. (Inc) 83 BUSY STORES.