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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
St ;' Press Paragraphs delivered. -Ad. HbIbds, R. E. Stock taking in Atbena atoiea is neatly oompietad. Frank Smith was over from Weston Wednesday eveaing. Mrs, Wm. Piokeiton at Milton was in tbe nity Wedneiday. Mrs. Molntrje ia oontined to bet home with illness this week. Hons for rent, on Onriant atreel. apply to J. P. Wright, Adv. Work called for and Worthingtou'a PrBsasiy.- For Bale A team of good work noises. Inquire at this offioe. Adv. Doea yoar salt need oleanina, or pieasing! Let Worthington do it. Ad. Miss Gertie Joober It spending tbe week with Mrs. Gail Cbrisllno in Adama. . - ' Mr.. Miitle Riokett of St. to a susst of her lister, Mia Stewait. ., ' ..Py . Mi. and Mia. Andrew Dong-las were in the city from tbeii home near Wes ton, Fiiday. Take yoor ulotbea to TOoitbingtou'a Preisery to have them pnt in Hist olafs abate. Ad. - Will M. Cook, district manager for tbe Farmers' Diteoloiy Company, waa in tbe nity dnriog tbe week. Atbena'a new oity jail baa been empty, since prohibition went into etteot, no drnnka bava been seen. Oliver Dickenson did all a good torn when with boras and anow plow, be blazed tisilB on tbe sidewalks over town. : It la notioatle that pasaeugera are not riding on tbe observation plat forms of U-W. trains passing tbiongb Atbeua tbeaa daya. , Mi. and Mrs. B. M. Banks have moved from Milton to Atbena, and are occupying tbe McLean boose in tbe west part ot town. F. 0. Millerjmoved bla family from Weston to Mbena this week, and are temporarily oooopying tbe bonee next door to Dr. Sharp's office. . - Get yout. harness and aboes re paired. Harness oiled for (I per set. Ali work guaranteed. Cleve Myers, Sonth side Main street, Atbena. Adv. 'o keep jonr radiator fiom freezing yon only bave to porobase Paoo-Aloo-. bol, denatured, at Kirk 'a Implement Honse, at small oost. It does tbe tis. Adv. '- .' ', Merle Roby, manager of tba Gold en Role Store, left Wednesday evening foi Salt Lake, where wllb other buy era be will seleot a big stook of mr chandise. Rev. M. 'U. Bentley Informs tbe Press that owing to the inoreased in terest in tba meetlnaa at the Bantiat oborob tbey will be oontinned over next week. Removed. I have removed my plaoe ot tnainess from the Spanaer blaokBmitb ahop to the (Joomana shop aoross tbe street. Horseshoeing, spot oasb, hereafter. W. J. Garstens. Ad. Tbroogb a alight disarrangement of dampeia in tbe f nrnaoe at tbe aobool bnilding. yestorday morning it waa impossible to beat tbe bnilding and school waa dismissed for a part ot the day. Regular servioes at the Christian ohnroh as follows: Bible sobool at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 and 7:30. Re spective tbenes. "Beginning a Great Work," and "Revivals; What They Mean." has been oondnoting a billiard ball west of the Dreamland theatre, has moved his stook Into tbe bnilding whrre Mr Hardeu formerly oondncted a saloon. Tbe Athena Trnck company re ceived a three-oar shipment of ioe yesterday from tbe ioe. plant at Mil ton. Snow is being need as a filler between tbe big oakea resnlting in a good pack, There is a ooyote that cornea Into town ovei on the West Side and playa WUD OOga. airrea raouuiuu auu George Myriok have taken tbeir bonnda not twice, bnt were nnatle to looate Mr. Uoyote. Atbena friends of Mis. John Fobs bave been veiy mnob coooerned this week over her urltioal illness at her borne in Moio, with pneomonla. Lat er advices however report a tnrn for the better in ber condition. Mi. and Mis. B. B. Arbogast of the John Day stuok country are in the oity, visiting at tbe borne ot S. S. Pieisol. Mr. Arbogast saya the atock meu of bis neighboihood bave plenty of feed and stook is doing well. Wednesday evening a party ot yonng folks enjoyed a ride in a bobsled. Dr. Oaborn bandied tbe reins over font spirited horses, and a splendid ride was enjoyed. Tbe party was enter tained at tbe Koepke borne dmiog the evening. Krlmnnrl Walker met a misfortune tbe fore pait of tbe week while In tbe act of balteiinn a horse. Bis band u nanohl In the headatall In snob monnoi. that wrinn the boise rented hankward. his right wrist and baud both were fractured. G. W. Finoh and W. R. Harden have farmed a nartneisbin in the bil liard ball tnsioess. Mr. Finch, wbo SSZaaWBS) iS3e0S23G. Q,eS3e& Davis-Kaser's January Sale i l MHMnt-"n that onr hnoinfl Fridav. Jannarv 7th. ioe premier uuikuiu " ,; , n..i $100,000.00 wotthiof oboioe Borne Fornishings, oonaieiing of Fntnl ' '.. .. ,. ! T..nnn. niaanara. Stnvea. Sowing tore, moot uovenugs, . .----. rn.. Manbines, Go-Oatls, Dlnnetware. Faaoy China. Glassware, CoHary, Silverware. Cnt Glaas, Brassware, Willow ware, Bnamelwata, Alom- ni-.ii innn nii IV Annan ID A Vn. nnmwaie, Nlokleware, Lamps, uieomoai asy"u, .. Toys. Games, Kitchen Utenails. Sheet Musio at tig reductions. With half a dozen exoeptiona every item except a few oontiaot goods Is sharply reduced. Every such Item bears onr Yellow January Sale Tag showing tbe sale price, bnt tba regular'p.ioe is I" so yon can see just how mnob the reduction is And, "member pleaa. any reduction from Davis-Kaser prices is a real aaving, for our regu- lar prices are rooaoui.uu, . . ,, ,h. nloe But this lime the Yellow ibrb ran omj u... - advances wbiob have taken plane aince nur present stool i waa bough amoont to as mnoh or more in many oases ts these rednotions, literal as tbey are, It will b. a long t m. before tne thia sale will again be eqoaiieo. ier" u. ..... notes. . THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA w .'.ks nf Haitim. offices And scnoois wOmpiciG ruiwwisin v i A BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR M ONLY GIRL-IT'S A DUTY When you own your own homo you know you have a refuge at all times Yon take a pride in beautifying xuun oweuing. ... obil "en nsUnctlvel, turn towards HOME against outside attractions Your meiobant looka on you with favor because u knows .that a HOME-OWNER is petmaneot ; that be will s rive to keep bis bills paid and hi. credit good; that hi. example will induce otbe . to do iikanise, thereby insuring communal permanence i and Should reasona of bnainsas or health necessitate a obang .of looa tion, you bava a bankable resouroe to aeoute needed funds, whiob rent receipts, no matter bow nnmerons, qanaever aHord. ilhnnt In yonr OWN HOME you nan live as you want to live without inteiterenoe trom anyone, and wllhont considering tbe whims of an owner wbo might bave verv diffBreot ideas from yon own. i-oa are vonr own master-ton are free to do as- you HI-" this very independent ot material oouditions gives you an o4epeud ence ol thougbc that makes you a hett.r fatbai ot motbei, and a bat- ,e' two8 bundled designs of Modern, Convenieat, . Moderate-priced ' BEAOTIFOL HOMES readv for yonr inapiotiou, together vtltn m teiestiog information on HOME BUILMNIJ, 'ibis meana no obligation ou yonr par t." "See Johnson About It." TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY ( Dr. Plamoudoa distiibuted grain for the Cbloa pheasants along the oreek, yesterday. Unless those who signed up for the India and reoeived tbem from the State game farm, feed them at once, it is vary probable that a large petcentags ot tbe pheasants will perish. ' Bob Baokbam wis kioked on tbe right leg several weeks ago by a mule, and at first tba injury sustained was tbonght to to slight. However be waa finally oompalled to go to tbe hos pital, where an operation revealed one of the bones to be badly splintered. Bob is getting along One now. Tbe following officers were recently installed by Dolph Lodge So. 80, A. F. &A. M.i Sam Pambrnn, W. M.; C. 0. Hemy, S. W. ; Reed Hill, J. W. ; Ralph Cannon, Treae. ; A. B. Steele, Sec. -, Fred Flint, 8. D. ; John Matbers, J. D. : Wm. Boober, S. S. ; Fred Radt ka. J. S.i E. R. Uox, Tyler; David Taylor, Marabal. , Six below zero Tuesday evening waa tha eoldeat period of tba winter, tbua far, Tbe sky soon beoama overcast wilb oloude, the tempetatura rose to 11 above and a beavy fall of snow followed. Snow lies on tbe gronnd here to the deptb of 18 iuobee. Up in the foothill ranch districts the snow ia two feet deep on tue level. Dreamland program for Friday and Saturday nights: 1. "A Man of ParlB" Vitagrapb. a. "The Plumn er's Gtip," Edison. .8. "The Open Diawbridge." Kalem. Extra for to night: Ford Animated Weekly. Sun j... "'Tho l,n nf a Woman." in thtae parts, featuring Joseph Smiley, r at L. G. Spenoer, Line ijesne, ana tiuiw Standing. , Poilland Snnday Otegouian: The Mn.i Mnalnnl Clch nresented Miss Nellie Dee Whiting of Walla Walla In piano recital, last Monaay anernoon Hntnl Mnltnnmnb. Miss Whit ing is a young pianist ot marked prom- iao onfl talunt Dtld IB flUlB IO BlBta a .im tnr haraalf in mnaicnl oirolea. Qha hna a anff. avmnathetio tooob,- onnil tsnhnlnne anu snows u munusi Bdnoation along broaa noes. Tnninhf r the Hish school gym the Atbena boya will meet Ferndale High in what is expected to be a very fast game of basket ball. Tomorrow night Waitsturg High will ba on band, whan the local boys hope to get re venge for the defeat given in mat ouy tha hnlMnvB. Admission 35 cents to eaob game, and it is hoped a loron nrnnrt will be OOC 10 neip luo boys along. it th Mathndiat Enlsoonal Church : Preaching next Sabbath morning and evening. Sutjeot of morning sermon: What Kind nf Perfeotion IS Aliaiu- .t.ia in Ti,l T.ifn?" Hnbieot at nigbt: PInvins the F)ol;" text, -Benoia i ha. a nlavnd the fool." 1 Sam. XXVI At t.ha Avnnina aarvioe ius vnu. will sing a solo: "Tbe Happy Pilgrim nith snitar aooomuaniment. Sabcatb school at 10 a. m., all are Invited A most nleaaant eveniug waa spBnt last Monday at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfied Franz, out of town, by sixty-five guests from tbe vicinity of the Frsni home, Aiuena ana " Miss Maryaun tfiana or neimiawju and Miss Roaario LflRoqua of Walla Walla, nare the honor gnests. Bpien- did muslo was fninisbed by Payant's ...h.... tnr flnnninn. and one Of tbOBB dinners for wbiob Mrs. Fianz is fam- ons was served. ih.na i'.mn Nn. 171. Woodmen ot the World, will install the following bffloars Wednesday. January 19th. at 7:30 p. m.: P. O., Kngene ocnriuii.1, 0. 0 W. H. Keen: Ad. T.. Ed Se basky: Banker, H. 0. Wortbiogtnn; Oleik, J. D. Plamondon; Esooit, b. Worthington; watonman, a. Chapman; Sentry, Claude SanderB; Managers. Wm. Boober and Oaes Can non. All members and visiting Wood men are requested to be present. Mnndaj at 11:80, at tbe Christian .hn.h in Panrilatnn. a auiet wedding took place, when Al. M. NorDaan and Mi.. niai RnaaaM becama man and nifa. Rev. H. H. Hntbell, pastor of k. nhn.nh nffloiatinfl. Both it brfnafn in this CitV. WnBIO I0B iaA oroa lo womanhood, be t.io I ha aannnd danahter of Mr, and Mis. Wm Kuesell, mr. jsoruoan una i, .mnimaii hare for Baveral yearB UDBU - past and also baa many fitends in tne community. Af Ihalv TAD nlar annual meeting Tcesday, tbe stook holders ot the First Katinnal Bank ot Athena, ra-eleoted the following offloers: W. B. Shaffer president; W. S. Jferguson, vice prea ident: F. S. Le Uiow, casniei, a. i riannnn. nasifltaot oaehier; I. G " .. .. m D.nnba tallnp Bllfl COOKBBeDer. Ul TO B HhaSer. W. D. iTer n Knanko. F. S. La Glow. M K u I ' ' . J . L, Watte. The Dana waa iuuuu iu oe in tba best condition ot any yeir in itB hlatnry and tbe paat yeai a most profitable one to the insiltunon Revival meetings at' tbs Baptist ohuioo aiB full ot interest, the house ...!! HUerf aaafV aflrviofi. Bnd B full IB TfC" ' -t, n l.na nnt ill th Bum aSIVlOB, .hinh ia inanlrina and tolly enjoyed i,. .ii Thna far. twenty-two bava .. thaii fnllh in Cbriat. Tha n.atnr Rev. M. G. Bentley, has tean ...;,t.j for tha naat two DisbtB by noBinvcu - w ,,, , Bav. Thomas of Milton, wbo will also preaob tonight Are you aitenoing .k... muiii.nl It not. why not? iucbo " n ' - mi... i. .i,it. atarnitv looE. rrs in mut thv God." Rev. Milo G. BentUy, raator. .... tn notioa nublishad laat t. i. tha Praaa. aaktna tba Ben bars of tba MoKenzie Chapter, O. E. a tn maat at Maaonio ball, Tneaday nnmhar met and an East em Slat Club waa organizad. having lor iia purpose, atndy and sooiBl io teroonrae. Mra. H. A. Banert was eleoled preaident of the dob, Mrs. A. B. Steele vioe piBsideot; Miss Jessica MoEweu seoiBtary and Mrs. W. 8. Ferguson, treasurer. The Clut will meet on Tuesday, January 25, at 2:30, in tha lodge ball, wheie all memtaia of tha ChapUt are Invited. I Council Proceedings. The oity treasurer's report to the 1 City Council at its regular meeting January, showed cash ou hand: 1, 865.85; sinking fund, 11,240.59; ont atanding warrants, atoot 13,000. Tha folluWiog bills ware read and allowed I Libiaiy Board, balanua due, - 150.00 O, W.. freight and express, 7.05 U. A. Barratt & Co., supplies 8.30 J. E. Froome, prisoners' meals, 7.00 Kilham Print'g Co. war'nt book SI. 18 H. Keen, drawing tally sheet - 2.50 Athena Piess warrant booka - 7.25 Preston Sbaffor Co motor oil 1.80 " " " Deo. ligbta 65.00 " " pumping power Foss-Winship Co., supplies John Wright, board for boras Olivsr Dickenson, filling well Umatilla county oolvert B. B. Riobards, salary & ten S. 0. Stone, salary - W. E. Dobson, salary 131,00 6.85 11.00 2.00 86.00 59.00 85.00 76.00 School Notes. Jmst P re-imiwEii tofy Snpaiintendent 0. A. Guerne re ceived on Wednesday a letter from J. ti Knlli. ariitnr of tha Walla Wsl- al Eveniug Bulletin stating .that tha Atbnoa tnn scnooi nss won ioe Paihesoope givan by that paper to the sobool in Umatilla oouuty obtaining the greatest nnmoer oi votes rorougo subscriptions, in proportion to ita at tendance and enrollment. Mr. Kelly atales that tbe machine oannot ariiva from tbe east in less than two weeks, but that be baa endeavored to hnny It along as fast aa possiule. A cat alogue of films will be sent with tue machiue. Wllb tbe reoeipt of this Pathaannna tha Athena aohoola will be greatly benefited, sinne tba classes in both the High sobool and tue giaues taill ha ahla til hnva nngtlll IliOtniBfl of demoostrstione in varioua subjects, . . . .L ... I. III presBUlea to mem wiin it, ii win alio be possible for patrons ot the sobool lo sea demonstiations given witb tbe machine in tbe sobool and itn.inm Tha atnitaiitB of tha aohool and tba members of the faonlty desire to thank all ot those who nave assist ed tbem in ubtaiuiug tba machine. Tha Athana Hinh snhnnl sirla' bas ket ball team and a looal Independent boys' taam ware defeated at Walla Walla last Friday eveaing ty the gins' mi hnsa' Rloh aohaol teams of that oity, the scores being 17-8 and 71-8 raaneativBlv. The Atbena Coys weut nn asainat one ot tbe fastest tllgn school taams on tbe coast. Tbe Wal la Walla nointet dieolaysd sxosllenl taam nnik aa well aa lood basket hnnt.lnn. Their airla' team was also a atinno aasrcaBtlon. It is uopeo hnnever. that Athens oau raise their nnmber of points when the retain ia nlaved bera Jaubary 21. Panlina - Mviink thrBW tfaS tOIBS nninta for tha Athena airla trom the font line and Grant threw one and Kiiaoia two fouls for tba boys, theie being no Held taekets maue oy me Alh.no taama Attar thn aamB tbe Walla Walla girla took tbe Athaua girls oot to tba country nome ni juucia Hale. Liabt refreshments were served and all bad a jolly time. Won anhunnlail haabfll hall OBD1BI will be playad in tha local gymnasiom between tba Atbena High boya and tbe ParnAala and Waitsbura Bigh sobool teams, tonight and tomorrow night respaolivelv. Nothing is known in paitionlar of tbe ji'ernaaiB (Bam or inia .r aa this ia thait Brat gams in which ail their rsgular players nave been renrasBUtad. Tbe Athena team haa haan rant uanizad. nna of the reg nlar fnrtsnrda havins returned, and a nlnaa uini ia antioinated. The Waits- hnrs team will play Pendleton this evanini. Atbena ia in a mnob better nnmiiHnn than when the trio was made tn Wnltstorg and It is tbongbt they Will give tbem a harder tight. One of the olosest games of tbe sea son wss playad bete last Hatnraay ninht halwaan tha aaflond aiffh BObOOl teams ot Milton and Atbena, tha soore being 30-28 in favor ot union, xne game waa fast from start to finish. At tha flniah of tha last half it would bava been a tie bad the last basnet, thrown by Athena bit tbi goal bafore tha whistle blew wbioh ended th game. The Atbena lluenp and Indi vidual scoring follows: tuigore, lor- waid, 4 fouls and 8 Held goals; King, forward. 1 Bald goals; Dudley, guard Brat bait; Banister, gnard seoond half; Boober. lauard, i field goals; Tbaip, center, ons field goal. Aoor.idina lo tha schedule made by tbe faonlty, for tba second semester, Sophomores will take up English His tory iu tbe period where daring this s mester they have tuaen rnysiuiuK? an4 Plana Hanmiitiv. after completing . a f. ! ttieir Algebra, juniors ana Deuiuia m taba nn Pavnholosv in the period ot Geology and Higher Aiitbmsrio in tba plaoe of Solid ueomemj. an other studies are full year courses and will ba oontiuued througn ins aeuouu semester. To the Public. Tt ia rather ntiaofiB lo sea ma 00 the oraiaraiaonn and nn tha risbt sida nt tbe street. Bat this is wbare yen will Bad me. Ho trom nnw ca i win oe after tbe Bakery bnsiuesa In tba oity ot Athena, to which I .m justly en iHA I mill An HVelVtU DO IU DJJ nnaiar tn nlnuae von Bll and WltH 10IB motto in miud I will no donlt make a auooess. Thanking old ouetomeis ior tha nast uationaKB. I scad a beany weloomo to me new ousp. Ed. Kaofmann, Atbeua Bakery. Adv. 75c VtiWoiAG Dress Goods, 10c Flannelette . . . . 10c Outing Flannels, white and colors, 15c and 18c Kimona Flannel . ., 12 l-2c Silkoline 50c yd 61-2c 8c yd 12 l-2c 9c yd 65c Cotton Bats 3 in. Comfort size, 45c each Fine Neck Pieces at Half Price Remnants Going at Half Price Mens and Boys Duck Coats 1-2 Price The New V t I The Imperial r II Gypsy Boot M Boot Black Kid with ' BlaCk Kd With PatCnt White Piping - Leather Stay MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMPANY THE QUALITY STORE . 1 $KKBBMWttttBRBBKtUKtf&UBttBERREnm2 S. V. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls both nigbt and day. and. omoa on Third tret. Athana Oregor DR. A. B. STONE, Physician and Surneon. Uffloe In Post Bnilding. Phone, SOI DR.J.G. McMATH Osteopath. Offiice one block North of the Bank, DR. J. W. WELCH Dentist Athena, Oregon Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. DR. E. B. OSBORN Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Graduate McKllllp. vetmary college Offices: Commercial Stable and Hawki Drug inc. ST. NICHOLS HOTEL i, E. FROOME, pbop. Th ..nn.miMniun iieiiuuut ou L'nlied State war veawU goes up when the vessel la placed In commiaawu Bown continually wnne sue ruia,.. - i.ora ninnv net auuerstl' tions bnsed on the way this bunting behaves. U!fZS WHIHiZ MODELS OF PERFtCTlOK. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. NerdlM, Oil. Btlta and all linda of Sewing Machine supplies, Kapairing a siiccmlty. New Home Users are Quality Choosers. For Sale By N. A.MILLtR. Athena. Greg. TJfe New Home Sewing Machine Comp J San Francisco, California. Homer 1. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon, 1t? Only First-class Hotel In V . . in tne i-ny. THE ST. NICHOLS U ma .inly cue tnl oan aooonimiidaie fommar-lai travelers. ran w leomnBUdad mr Ita mean and vail ventllntad rnoma. It Is Coming fiold weather XaT,T, tection is one of our Heaters- Everybody knows of their superior qualities. Our Prices $2.50 up tt. will thorouehly enjoy one of our splen- Y did new cooking Ranges, made in all " aa a ... sizes and handsomei- nicKiea. tu modern convenieriiences go with them, and our price is j $35.00 up We are giving 5 per cent off for cash! Athena, CHARLES KIRK, Oregon Mai akdTmibo, ATa.,or Wood in Carload Lots Cascade 4 f-ot Fir Wood, $5-35 Cascade 4 foot Maple wooa,.... s.ow Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, - 5.10 F.O.B. Athena Pendleton Branchea North ern Pacific Railway. C. O. WILLIAMS. Postoffice, Edgewater, Washington. Now is the time to think about something warm in clothing, shoes, i overshoes, blankets, etc. You can I always save money, buying at the tiULUtlM KULC 5)IUItL Investigate our business methods, and Save Money Foley's Kidney Cure make kldneyi and bladJer right Men's heavy, hiuh-top tan lace Shoes, just the thing tor this we tner, . . . 451.RO. O.VV, o.ww Men's Work Shoes, in tan Kila-Ir f whv nut flavea dollar a pair) $2.98, 3.50 Uii.y ana t.o . New dress Shoes in black and tan, button or lace, English cut, $2.98. 3 SO and $.50 Boys Shoes in bt'tton or lace $1.49,1.98,2.49 Ladies' Patent Leather button Shoes, $2.98. 3.50 Ladies' Gun Metal button and lace Shoes.$l 98 2.25 2.49, 2.98, 3.50 and 3.98 r!i-ia fcL iirwil Shoes in pat ent leather andlgun met al, button or lace, 9lW, .. .... 1.98. 2.49. and 2 98 JUST RECEIVED a big shipment of Inew Sprint, Ginhatns and Percales, also Taffeta Petticoats. You Can Do Better At We Lead Others Follow J. C PENNY CO. (Inc 83 BUSY STORES. THE GOLDEN RULE