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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
Press Paragraphs M. L. Watts was In Waitsbnrg yes terday. A. A. Fobs transaoted business in Pendleton yesterday. B. B. Riobards attended oontt at Pendleton, yesterday . Miss Etbel Ben bow is gnest of Miss Edna MoAlexsnder. Irwin Brooks and Jsok Vinoent were in Pendleton yesterday. ' . Mrs. 8. F. Sharp and Mies Alta Sbarp visited In Pendleton yesterday. Tom Lienallen, a prominent oitizen of Adams, wag in the oity Wednesday. ' Mrs. Fred fiadtka and Mrs. A. B. Steele visited in Walla Walla Wednes day. : i Born, is tbiscity, Kept boo ber 26, 1915, to Vrt. and Mis. James Hodgson, a boo. If yon want to bny oity property or faim lauds enquire of Henry Keen. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seek of Hal sev visited liienda in Atbena during tbiweek. Mrs. M. L. Watts and Mrs. W. P. Littlejobn motored to Walls Wall yesterday. - Mrs. Win. Winship went over to Walla Walla yesterday .and will te tnru today. William Coobran of Brownsville was a Cosiness visitor in tbe oity dur ing ins week. 'Hugh MoQill was lined in tbe polios oourt Monday for reing drunk and disorderly. - COL. J. L. BALDWIN The well Known Auctioneer will make Sales anywhere in Umatilla County. Phone, 1457; Residence, 1007 West Main Street, Walla Walla, Wash, or book Dates wi.h J. F. Wright, Athena pood in Carload Lots Cascade 4 hot Fir Wood,', .... . .$5.35 Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood,.... 5.60 Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .... 5.10 F.0. B. M Athena - Pendleton Branches North "" ern Pacific Railway. C. O. WILLIAMS, Postoffice, Edgewater, Washington. Mrs. F. 0. Sogers name np from Pendleton Wednesday on a visit to ber mother, Mrs. Hill, Misses Lnora and Belle Melntyre visited their sister, Mrs. tiaual berry, in Pendleton tbis week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Booher left Wednesday for a visit to relatives and friends at Yakima, Wasb. Mr.- and Mrs. J. C. Martin and fam ily motored to Waitsbnrg Sunday and spent the day with friends. For Sale The Beit Gartano res idence, looated at oorner of Ibird and Adams street, Athena. Adv. - For Sale Two lota and six-room house and barn; piioe $300. Mason DaardorS, Athena, Oiegon, Adv. E. A. Bennett's little blsok team ran nwaay tbis morning and oapered through tbe streets without damage. W. Ii. Weir of Ware's Pharmaoy, Is taking bis vaoation. This week he spent witb friends at Dayton, Wasb. Harvs Whiteman was in the oity Monday from Walla .Walla, tbe Bret visit be bad made here for nearly Ave years. ' Mrs. Ottoman, who bas beeu visit ing ber sister, Mrs. Homer I. Watts, left for ber bome at Medford, Wed nesday. 3. D. Larkin, of Willamette valley, who has been visiting bis daagbter, Mrs.. Wm. MoPberson left Sunday for his home. Mrs. Andrew Knudson of Wasbluo db, Wash,, is visiling her mother, Mrs. J. D. Haigatt, and sister, Mrs. Ernest Zeros. Obailes Greet bas mads extensive improvements at his eating house. A new kitoben has been tuilt and new fixtures installed. Mr. and Mrs. Kotert Wright and Miss Hazel Wright of Walla Walla, spent Sunday at tbe homi of Mr. and Mrs. Hardly Manatleld. , , Atbena soloists were given oppor tunity to Inspect the new 1916 model Cole oar, with its eight oyllnders and Hue lines, Wednesday. Mr. F. H. Gaulke and obildren spent the week end at the D. B. Mana tleld home. Mr. Gaulke is oasbier of tbe First National' Bank of Joseph, Wallowa nnnnlv. ''. ..' SW. N. Peddiooid is in the oity today soother boise-buyihg' expedition. Jesse Ediugton, who bas been visit ing relatives and friends in Atbena for a oouple of weeks, left Tuesdsy morning for Ingomar, Montana. Marlon Hansell will leave today or tomorrow for the Willamette valley to spend a few days, after whiob be will aooompany bis family home. ' The Weston High sohool has made arrangements with J. 0. Herbsman of Seattle for a Ljoeom ooncse during the winter, to begin November 86. Miss Annie Hagen visited at tbe Arthur Coppook home last week. Miss Hsgen, who is a nurse at St. An- ftbony's hospital, was also tbe guest of Mrs. Charles Williams. Mrs. Arohie A. Shiok, will (ire les sons in piano and voioe, at ber resi dence, Adams street, between Fouilli and Fifth. . Prioes reasonable, satis faction guaranteed. Adv. Mr. and Mis. Fiank Enowlton, who have spent several months in Spokane, have returned to Atbena. Frank oau-tell yun about tbe big 'ans he oaugbt in the Spokane liver. . , Card of Thanks. We wish to IBank our neighbors and friends for tbe kind ness snd assistance rendered na in onr bereavement. Mr. and Mia. B. A. Thompson. Mrs. Fred Foote and Mrs. G. T. Williams of Portland, who hava bsen visiling at tbe Cbss. Williams home south of Atbena, left for tbeir homes Wednesday morning. The two Mrs. Williams are aistsis. Mr, and Mrs. Erie Zopb (isms np from Lebanon last week and attended the Roundup, and will remain in Athena, Mr. Zopb assisting in tbe ootstt notion of tba Audsrsnu bunga low on Third street.'; ' - ' - Dreamland program for Friday "and Saturday nigbls: 1 and 2. "BootUa1 Baby. Edison. 8. "A Tonsorial Leo pard Tamer," Selig.,.. Sunday! . 1 and 2. "Good fcya Summer," Vitagrspb. 8. "The Crooks," Lnbin . The Weston Leader' reports that Sam Banister has traded his Wallowa county boldiugs for Waitsborg wheal land. Mr. Banister and family will, bowevei, oontinoe to reside in Wall owa oounty during the winter. Onr old friend, G. W. Hansell, was met in tbe orowded preoinots of Hap py Canyon ty Atbena, friends, Satur day night. Tbe place was so blamed orowded that Geojge didn't have room.. In anin hla Anfltamnrv Hflh Blnrv. V I Jinis Taylor snd D. H. MsnsB.ld have "PIB bu ""marv ilsn story. I gathered up a bonob ot horses for tbe Oliver Dickenson, who is engaged buyer a inspeolio I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Long have re turned from a visit with relatives at Spokane. The bad a very pleasant trip, coming down from the falls city io tbeir Dodge auto. H. P. Milieu and Jim Stewart have opened tbeir Queen ohop bouse on Main street, next door to tbe Dream land theatre. A full stook of Walla Walla bread and pastries' H kept oi hand. K7" -UY Jjps-Msers I i ;i Prices I No Store can always be lowest on every item, strive as bard aa it may but we feel atsolntely safe in saving that on snv general bill of gocds or on any f nil year'a purchases our prioes will be fuuud to be kss than tbe same goods would oost from any other souroe of supply. Folks should always compare the price and oost of transportation of every item before ordering and not let very low piioes on a few items iuduoe them to order a lot of other goods at high prioes. Compare our prices on Wringers Amocjoao -Wringer Co.'s guar anteed Horse Shoe Brand Wriugera. All are Sited with Universal Tub ' Cla ops, bsva improved adjusting sorews 1x10 iuch Boils and have all metal paits heavy galvanized. Wringers with Wood Frames or im proved stBel Frames and 1 year guaranteed Bolls $3.00. Same with three year guaranteed Bolls, $3.75. Sams with live year guaranteed Rolls. $1. 60. Paroel Post charges, SOo. additional. Delivered, bv freight piepsid at the prioes when urder amounts to $10.00 or more. GALVANIZED TUBS-Standard Galvanized Tub (too large to go by Post) at 60c, 70c, 80c and 90c for Nos. 0, 1, 2 and rt respectively. Delivered free by freight with orders ot $10.0 ) or it, ore- THE . DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 12-22 AlderSt. k.... tk-s- ;r. v '-fr?.-.-. ' """ ' 'S i . 9Tm- 'J ' The above is a balf-tone plot ore of the bungalow being bnilt by Contract or D. Soott Fisher, for Miss Clare Partridge. Tbe site is in the north psitof tbe oity, The plans and ma terial for Miss Haitridge's new home were furnishsd by tbe Tum-a-Lom Lumbal eompsuy. Tba company baa over 200 complete designs in tbeir plan tooks, wnioh they will beplessed In modify and furnish free to suit builders' wishes. Tbe oompsny's sroh it.ant will also furnish free plans t barns, schools, churches, etc. A. C. CARPENTER THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER Dealer in Precious Stones, Watches, . Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and tilverwear NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET. ATHENA, ORE I irrtearing down the old sohool bousa made a sweet And this weeka.wbeu be encountered a Swarm of bees in the upper Tart of the building aod ex traoted a boot 70 ponnds cf honey. .. ..V'.'v . .. ' Edtfeid-BNKoontsi oame op fiom Portland yesteiday morning oh bus iness sonneoted witb tbe Kirk estate. He reports that Mia. Eoonti and "Bob," tbe family oat, are well and perhaps patiently awaiting bla-ietnrn 8. 'ive crates of Obina pheasants were received luesday by Ueputy uame Wsfden Tonkin, fiom tbe state game (arm at Corrallis. There were 60 birds in the shipment aod they were all taken to Ukiah and liberated' on farms thsrs. The Ladies' Altar Sooiety will give a paetry sale tomoirow, beginning at p. m., at Fix & Badtke's store. Von are invited to make purchases for your Sunday dinner. Tbe proceeds de rived from tbe sale .will be given to tbe Cntholio ohoiab. - ' Ssrvioss at tba Baptist ohuich bxt Lord's day. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. . cIbsbss for all. Ooma. Preaching at 11 a. m, subject. "The Great Teach er;" preaching at 7:80, aoejeot "rn lows Under the Arms." A welcome for all. Bev. M. G. Bentley, Pastor. Bav. Wm. Gallaher, a pioneer Unit ed Bietbren preacher, formerly well knowu over the northwest, is report ed ill at College Place sanitaiium, suffering witb a paralytio stroke. He is 90 years old and baa lived in the Walla Walla valley for 10 years. Lee Caldwell, a Pendleton boy, won the world's booking obampionship at Pendletoo, Saturday, wben be node three horses, one of them the famous Long Tom, to viotory over the splen did riding of Yakima Canntt. and the Indian rider, Jackson Sundown. Caldwell made a brilliant ride and de served to win. , - Following tbe example of a certain Atbena lady, who bit upon tbe happy idea of exterminating flies in a tent hy eingeiug them with a bnrning taper, Herrman Meyer tried tbe same exper iment on tbe awning at tbe Meat Market, yesterday morning. Besnltn: A big patch adorns tbe lady s teut, aod a oew awning will grace tba Mar ket's front. , Mr. aod Mrs. E. A. Leonard of Piesootl. retuiued home Sunday after visiting at tbe home ot Mr. dud Wis. George Banister, lu this- city. Mr. and Mrs. Leunard will soon take op tbeir retideoce in Waitsbnrg, where Mr. Leonard will te associated with lbs Pieston-Sbatfer milling interests attei the Urst of the new year. Pieaobiog next Sabbath morning and eiening at the Methodist Episoo pslcnuiob. Subject io tne morning: "Tbe Greatest Spiritual Magnet. " At nigbt tbe text will be: "And from the days ot John tbe Baptist onlil now, tbe Kingdom of Heaven sutter etb violenoe, and the violent take It by force." Matt lltb ohapter and 12tb verse. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. All ara invited. .' While coming to town during tbe ffote part of tba weak. Mi. and Mis. d. Fotrest and Miss Marguerite sor- at were viotlms of thrilling too- waTT-vl'be buggy tongne neoame oose on one end of tbe axe., foioing tbe rig onto the team, whiob tan away. Iba occupants were tbiawn Dot, and Mi. Forrest reoeived a broken wrist, while the ladiea were broised considerably. Otto Hooker, 21-year-old eonviot sent fiom this oonnty one ysar ago foi burglary, escaped fiom tbe road gaog near Albany Monday, wient to Jeffer son, where be wrenobed a revolver fiom tbe bands of tbs eitv marshal, abot bim. and later killed Warden Minto who attempted to oaptnre bim on tbe publio bigbway. Twenty-four boors later Hooker was looated coder a vaoant house in Albsny and while his capture was being effected was shot and mortally wounded by Patrol man Long of Portland. The desper ado died a few bonrs later in an Al bany hospital. Miss MoKinney, ot tbe Prisoilla Needle Sbop of Walla Walla, is at tbe Publio Library, where she is ex hibiting a splendid line of stamped eio broidery materials, pillow tops, ta ble runners, waists, gowns, etc Miss MoKinney, who will be here only one day more, Satoiday, Invites tbs ladies of Athsoa and vioinity to call at the Library and sea her goods. Now is yoor opportunity to buy Obilsttnas needle work. ( . ' Pendleton papers annoonoa tba wed ding of Jack Keefe, well known over tbis oounty as a mosloal genius, to Miss Kosalie Leteier of Nashville, Tennessee, wbioh will take place in in that oity next Monday. Binoe leaving, this oonnty, Mr. Keefe has been aotlng as direotor for a oompany wbioh is staging Elks' minstiel shows over tbe country. He was formerly prinoipal of tba Weston schools, and later seorelary of tbe Pendleton com mercial assooiation. His biide is said to te a member of a prominent south ern family. " ' . - A quiet wedding took place iu Pen dletoo Saturday evening, at' eight o'clock at tbe parsonage of the Church of tbe Redeemer, when John I. Mon tague and Miss Ethel M. Johnson were united in marriage, Reverend Charles Qninnsv officiating. The ceremony was witoessed by Mr. Alvin Johnson, father of tbe biide, and Mrs. Charles Qulnney. The trifle is the yonugest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin John son, and has grown from childhood in tbis vicinity. - Tbs young man is rec ognized aa of aterling qualities, and witb bis bride is reoeiviug the con gratulations and good wishes of their many friends. ,The youug couple will make their borne for tbe present in Atbena. r - . t On Oototer Oth theie will be beld a boise and mule sbow in; Pendleton at tbe Ronud-Up grounds nndei tbe aus pices of the Umatilla county branob Of tbe Oregon Horse Breeders' Asso ciation. Tbe officers invite all horse men to bring tbeir stook to tbis sbow and aiso come and see the sbow them selves. Free feed will be furnished all stook and a fres pass will be given all exhibitors. The judging will be in the bends ot tbe extension depart ment of tbe O. A. C, who will send two oompetent judges to do the work. Tbe sbow will last only one day but all stook must be in before 8:00 a. m, Satnrday, tbe Oth ot October. The officers of tbe oounty brauoh are as follows: President, R. 0. Eurnhait Pendleton: vice president, B. E. An derson, Adams; Sec.-Trsas., Di. C. W. Lassen, Pendleton. Adv. School Notcss Work ot equipping tbe High Sohool gyjsnaslnm began to is morning, alter theoompletion of the woik of placing tbe new opera ohairs io tbe acditor iuin, and will be finished early next week. The goals at rived last Friday and will be ereoted. Other things needed before it is in resdiosss fur basket ball are tbe screening of tbe thermostats; another roll of wire to be placed in fiont of the bleachers; the walls ooveied with padding to a height of six leg t for protection from the rough surface of tbs wall, and tbe floor filled aod varnished. . ' The gills' and boys' basket ball squads will resums regular prsctioe as soon as tbe gymnasium is ready, having disosmtinued for atont a week and a half. j Gieat interest !bss been displayed duiing tbe past week by the students 'id tbe concert to be given Saturday evening in tbe High Sohool auditori um. This is tbe first time tbe High Sobool bas attempted to bring an out side attraotion to Athena and the stu dents aod faoulty are woiking hard to make the aSatr a Onanolal success. They feel that they are fortnoate to se onre snob a bigb class entertainment as tbe membeia of tbe Sequoia Male Quaitot are able to furnish aod are anxious to get a good andienoe, if only to show the public tbs sort of enter tainment in wbiob they are interested. - w ' Easy Getting Back. A man no mod Blue was talking to bis friend Bruwu one night, when tbe Int ter cnsimlly mentioned Blnck. a tnutunl ncqiinlntnnce. . "M-ikt's mo think of nn experience Hlm li had a few weeks Bgn." Iniighed Joni' "lie ilrennicd Hint he 'ni nn Initiiiiiitnil. ni'tl Ins out of lied, lie vni lu ll a Imriki't uromid himself arid start cU to n-ntk throiijib the wikkU Woke np iiluini three hours Inter mill found lilifiii tr ten miles from home und no .Hi in iv in sigh:." - i , "Vmi limit inenn Itf wns then milled rejulii.lei "t Itrown. "How In the nurlil did he get bnckT 'Hint nils may." was Ihe cheerful rej'iv of Jones. "He Iny down miller a rrii rlri-timeil Unit he wns mi Indlnn squill ii iid walked back."-Plilhili'lphla reii'Kniph Hnaumatism In One Real. - An ol'l d'irky appeared In tbe doc kii-'h otlli'i- one morning, plnlnlv very kuv In nia mind The Hoc-tor. recognizing Ills, did pa Ucni. greeted him In his most Inspirit lug uniiincr "Well. Elijah, bow la the rheumatism tiieae dnyaT . "Purely, porely, aahT replied Elijah dejectedly. "Believe me. Ha rue Doc tor, I's jest a inovln' picture ob palnl" -Woman's Home Companion 1 Cut by Friends. Faddy Did you near of the terrible accident that happened to flnnbyt Hi Injuries were so serious that bis most Intimate friends were unable to retog nlze him. Duddy-Tcrrible accident? Railway "collision? Motor smashl irnri.lv-Worae. He bas lost ail bis money.-Phliadelpbla ledger ' Real Gratitude. I'irst Little Lnmb- How grateful we houlfl be for the wool whliii coierx us. Second Utile Umb- I return lhniik very day for mine. Wit limit om '"h bow eoold those allei tlouiite liiimnn In-ins who an a keep warm''- Wi rouin State Journal. PERFECT FITTING UNION SUITS MUNSING WEAR Every Man, Woman and Child in this vicinity should wear Munsing Union Suits every day. -. ;' - " :-':'--':V :r-.---':-;C. - , Because they are made just right. Because the fit will not wash out " Because they please and satisfy everybody. . . Because they do not gap or bind anywhere. , Because if you wear them you will like them. Because they yield to every motion, yet always stay in place. . Pecause you can pay more and get no better quality, but vou can't pay less and get as good. . . WJien you ;buy, be very particular; don't say under . ' "s wear, say "Munsingwear." Men's Munsingwear Ladies' Munsingwear COTTON UNION SUITS. - E:ru and COTTON UNION SUIST-Fine grade. Gray $100. 1.25 and 1.50 selling for $1.25 and 1.35 WOOL, $2.00 to 5.00 i WOOL ....... .......... $1.50 to 3.00 Boy's Munsingwear Girl's Munsingwear COTTON UNION SUITS - Splendid COTTON UNION SUITS-Fine grade Grades, sold at 75c and 85c selling at.. 60c to 75c WOOL, $1.50 and 1.95 WOOL, ....... V. ..... . $1.00 to 1.50 MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMPANY "The Quality- Store." EiOCK Island Discs Now is the time to cut your stubble and get the weeds started and your ground in shape to get all the moisture and insure a big crop. We have the two-way Bonanza Disc, the only disc on the market that will not track. V Single Disc that can't be beat. Come in and see for yourselves, and you will sure take one out. 3rd and Main CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Ore, THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL r J. J& FEOOME, pkop. ttt Only First-class Hotel in he City. 1tf THE ST. NICHOLS tbauoly one itial uaD aotomDi.Hini CsiMiwimiM lor IU oleo and veil ventilates rooms. COS. HAII AHDTHIBD, II1H,VI, DALEROTHWELL EXCLUSWE OPTICIAN Glasses Are Scientifically Ground and Fitted. Lenses duplicated in a few mom ents. All work guaranteed (American National Bank Building;, (Ups airs) Pendleton, Oregon. BANNER SALVE Via moat healina salve In the wartaV "Have you ever thought why" the Golden Rule is always the busiest store in town Because we sell High grade Merchandise for less. Quality and price count here. Men's Oshkoosb bias bibb over alls, Unloo made, $1.00 raloe, oar prioe 88o. Boys' bias bibb overalls, A5o. valoes, oni prloe lOo. Men's fsnov plsid Mioklnawi, Noifolk St J Is, f 8.08, 14.98, $5.00 tf.90. Uade In Oregon. Boys' faooy plaid Msokinaws, Norfolk style, fa. 08, fa. 93, 14.08. Mso's bigb top Bboes, visool oil ed, 15-inch top, fl.60, fl.08, V5.00. Ladies' Boas Dresses, only 08o eaob. Bnnialow and Middy Apions, made from Amoikoeg tilogbama 11.00 valaes, onr prloe 40a. How about tboae Wool and Cot loo Blansets for tbess oool olsbtif Plaid wool nap, larga sizs, fl.08, f3. 98. $3.98, $4.98. tiotton Blankets, giay, tan and white, 40o, 60o, 98o, $1.40, $1.08. You Can Do Better At THE GOLDEN RULE We Lead Others Follow J. C. PENNY CO. (Inc) 83 BUSY STORES.