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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
I Press Paragraphs James Hodgson motored to Spokuna last week. ' Beit Cartano will ship onload of bogs tomorrow. Wm. MaKeozle of Weston, was in Ibe olty yesterday. H. H. Hill left Spokane on business. this morning for it Biog Iia MoDonald is sojonrning i Lam springs ton week. Mis. B. A. ibompton spent Sunday Willi relatives in Weston, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Spenoer have botb been ill tbe past week. D. H. ManBfleld reports having sold eleven bead ot horses this week. Dr, Watts and Joseph Worzer were in tba oily yesterday, from Weston. Mrs. Jaokson NelBon and daushler. Mis. N. J. Garfield, spent Tnesday visiting fiieud in Pendleton. . Soma eases of whooping oongb 'are eported in the aoantrv sdjioeot to Athena. ClBieooe Wall airived Tneeday from Seatilii, and is visiting his mother in this city. I. (iL ' Rrnnbfl. nnnnlat IimUbmimi at tbe First National Bank, ia taking ! g Iws peeks vacation, visiting his home in tlia Willamette vajley. A Sale That's Really a Sale When tbe clock strook ten on Monday, Jaly 17tb, onr great annnal Mid Summer (Jlearauoe Sale began w(h a msb and has been go ing at top Bpeed oyer sjnoe. f he peopje, ppqdent qf the reljabjl ity of tbe sale gad knowing when Pavja-aeer advertise bargains they aie real valnas. bongbt liberally. Their homes now show that they have shared in the profits of this great Balel But Our Great Mid-Summer Clearance has ony jnst startod. Tbopeands of do jars wprh pf trqnt new nierulianrjjse twnifa yonr jnspeo'jon at pijoes whioh me ont from ID to j per osqt. Come ! THE BAViS-fCASgR eo WALA WAIXA Complete Furnishers of Homes, QHfs and Schools 10-20 Alder St. Blydenstein's Self Eising Pastry Flour mTOmwiTrwmnrww wiumtirnrwnrwwnfwm A Pancake Flour that also makes Biscuits, Cake, Waffles, Etc., better and more economical trjn granary flour, as it takes les shortening and egp iji making a finer grained cake Blydenstein's Prepared Dietary Flour cTVlade frorn the best parts of wheat. tA cure and pre ventative for constipation and indigetion. Better than drugs. Recommended by physicians. Now, for sale by Athena merchants. Buv q sack tody. Majje by H, GBLYPENSTEIN, Pendleton Sill We are showing a complete line of wash materials, in all latest designs. See our 10c Lawns, values that can not be duplicated. Complete line of White Goods, Piques, Flaxons. Etc. Fanoy Lawns in stripes, flower sod oheoka; others 15o., onr priue 100. Fanoy Lawns, Voiles, Hioe cloth eto. in all tbe latest patterns, others 20o.. onr piioe - 12-15o. See onr Hot of fanoy stripe silk tis ane. Rioe olotb, eto., otheis 36o. value, onr piioe - 25o. Fanoy stripe Bilks for waists, urepe kDd tab Silks, light or dark pat tems - - - 98c-fl.49 27-io. Jap. silk all colore, .49 ZB-io. Uessaline, all oolora .69 43-io. crepe de obine all oolora, .98 86-ic. Blk Taffeta, 6udy vaoe 1.49 36-ln. Taffeta 0Pors, - .98:11.23 See our line of Middies. Wash Skirts, Wash Dresses etc We have what you want in this line, at less than you can buy it elsewhere. J.CPenney Co. Inc. Millard Kollf bas retorned from hi. summer's wnrk in Alberta sheep shear ing plants. ' Henry Miller is bnildiog a new eobool house In Oomta Caojon, north of Pendleton. J. H. 'Ridenonr arrived this week uom men tana, and will assist in the wbeat harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Booher name over from Weston Snnday and visited atbena relatives. . Mrs. B. A. Thompson has as her gnest this week, bar brother. Osnnr Edwards of Heponer. Mrs. Dean Dudley and little dannh- ter will spend tbe bot weather camp ing at Bingham springs. Joho ' Stanton retnrned vesfatrlnv from Montana, where ha bad a very snooissfnl season's shearing. ' Dola Carder, of Starbnok. Wash.. Is visiting her aotts. Mrs. Winshin and Mrs. Bawortb in this oity. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Woodward aooompanied by Mrs. Woodward sen ior, were Spokane visitors last week, (ieorge Eogelman, of Goldbeaob, Ore, Is in tba oity, visiting at tbe borne of bis oonsin. Mrs, 0. T, Smith, Mis. W. 1,. Weir, aooompanied by Miss Panline Myriok, ia enjoying a month's visit with relatives at Dayton, Wash. New oonnrete sidewalks are being pnt down at the reeidenoe properties ot Mrs. Lizsie Mansfield, Henry Dell and A. M. Uillle. JMItJIIIlllIIIIHllllMIIIIIMIlllllllllll i CREIGHTON HALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiun -PATHS "Iron Claw" Coming, Friday Eve. July 28 Sunford Stone is building a new tarn on the lota he reoently purchased from tbe Myriok estate, looated in tbe north part of town. Mr. and Mr. Clvde Willaby and ohildreo came down from tbe Springs nioay ior supplies, and returned Ibeir camp Saturday. Will Harden and Frenob Criglar were among tbe A thenaites who reg istered in Hp.ikane the last of tbe week for tbe Colville laud drawing. Mrs. Walbnrn and two sons have arrived from Lake oounty, and the sons will be employed in Henry Bar- reins grain fields during harvest. Misa Ida Boeb returned yesterday from a visit to her trother Edward, at Spokane. Misa Bush registered for the Colville reservation land drawing. Mrs. Wm. Wlnsbip and daughters. Mildred and Andrey, returned on Son day afternoon's train from a visit to friends in Spokane and Starbnok, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keen, and Misses Zola Keen and Savnanah Smith went to Walla Walla yesterday to at tend Ibe "Birth of a Nation" motion plotnre. in a letter reoelved by Mrs. Harden from ber dangbter Mrs. MoKay she stales that ber husband is not improv ing in health sinae returning to Cape Breton, CJanada, The oondition of Ueorga Froome has been considerably worse tbis week. He was suddeoly stricken with epjlepr sy Monday, and although considerably better, be is sti jo a prepnrjtfpa con dition. Miss Bora Bennett has so far recov ered from ber reoent Illness as to be able to leave tbe hospital, and is visit lug at tbe Casper. Woodward home, before resuming ber venation of dress making. M.rs. J, am ea gforgjs name op fiflm fendetpp ast evening and visited wjtb ber parents, going an to Walla Walla this morning, where Mrs. Elmer Storie is today entertaining a party of Pendleton ladies, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ware, Mrs. if. E. Froome and daughter, i$abfon, wjfb Cjeorge Deraroer as dijver, wjl go, over tp Wsa Wa)la this evening (o witness tbe great photo ply, "The BjilU of a Nation," Mr. and Mis. J. M. O'Harro of Weston neigbtorhood, were in the oity Salnrday, visiting tbelr dangbtnr, Mrs. Jaok Bead, Mr. and Mis. 0' Harra retnrned Friday from an auto mobile trp fo Obejan Lake, Maa(i.' J,obn and, Ad Bolhrock returned yesterday fiom a 1675 mile auto mobile trip turougb Oregnn, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Washington, They took la tbe Yellowstone Nation al Park and of her pbjurs of jnieret, Fljnf John; arrived in tbe oty Tues day from Yan?P9,eri Wash., on a business vjei( and s looking after bis fslbei's, faimjug interests in this vi cinity. He states that bis father, M, M. Johns, is in ill health, at tbe present time, Mrs. L, Sherman, Mjssea Maud Sherr man, Clare Parfrjdge an, 3 Margaret Lj'pns, o(merj B,.psry wbg went from Atbena yesterday to Walla Walla to witness tbe "Birth of a Nation" pro duction, going over in Miss Sueimau oar. Joe Gannon, npland farmer, bas bongbt new Case sepaiaor whjoh be wijlnaejn (be AJbefla neighborhood Ibis seasqo of a,hQnf 4 njqpib'e rnn. When ibis is finished ha will move the op,tflt tu tbg Weston nplauds says tba Leader. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. DeFreeoe and Mr. and Mrs, Dean Willaby drove down from Bingham Filday mornlug. tbe latter retaining Saturday, aooom panied p,y M.les, Maude Mansfield, wbije Mr. a,nd Mis. DeFreeoe went ont (,o the farm. Methodst Episoopal Chutoh. Sob jeof in (be mornjug, "The Mightiest Oons(ra)n)ng Power m the Christian Beligion;1' a( 7:15 P. m, 1 praise and pieaobing aerviae, SebDath sobool at 10 a. m. All are Invited. Bev. W. 0. Beoter, pastor. Prof. A. Hawkins, wife and two daughters, are reoent arrivals from Wilcox, Arizona, and are visiting at the home of their dangbter aud sister, Mrs. Aiohle Sbiok. Prof. Hawkins, who ba,s fa right a is Wjjoox sobools went 1 'fl (jienti fass an business. A little son of Hugh Baby of Tborn Hollow, reoeutlv bitten by a dog thought to have been afflioted with rabies has been taken to Portland to reaelve the Pasteur treatment. A Greek seotion hand, also bitten by tbe dog, bas also gone to take tbe treat ment. Fijeuds qf (be Jobq Htnna family, ot Midvaje. Idaho, bave received wnid of a paiufol aooldent whiob ooooned there reoently, in whioh their little S-year-old son, Garlaud, was tbe vio- tim. A heavy anvil, near which be was playing, was in some manner upset, catching tbe little fellow, aod tramming bis shoulder. He was re covering at list aooouots. Mrs. A. B. Steele hsd as her faonaa to 1 guests over the week end, Mrs. Hariiet uan ot iayt0L, Wash, who is ber grandmother, and Mrs. W. D. Mnir of Winous, Wash, an aunt, and her lit tle daughter. The ladies went on Monday to Keonewiok to visit rela tives. - Miss Frauoes Fehr, residing with, ber sister, Mrs. Geo. Bear, will soon go to Uuion county, near Hot Lake, for a visit with ber sister. Mrs. Lester Kinney, and remain until the begin ning of sobool. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baar last epilog.- Kathleen, the littln daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Badtks, oelebtated ber sixtb birthday, with the asshtanoe nf fifteen of her little friends last week. Ice 01 earn and ouke waa serveo ana some entertaining gnmrs were devised for the entertainment of the yonngsters. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, MoPbersou had as dinner guests Snnday, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bead and son. Velton. After dinner a visit waa made by-auto to the Pambrua home sooth of town, where the interesting deer paik aid beanlifnllr laid out grounds e.e viewed and enjoyed. Dr, Stone and family motoied the first of tbe week to Thornton. Wash., where t bey will visit at the home of bis father, E. U. Stone. Bis brother. John Stone, and wife anived reoent'y irnm Honolulu, where Mr. Stone la a teacher in tbe sobools. and will enjoy a visit with them at the parental borne. Mr. and Mrs. Homer I, Watts re. tamed Sunday evenjqg fioaJ their dip tbioqgb Montana, Higb water and tad reeds were eooocutered, aud at one point it was found necessary to ship the aoto by rail for a distanae. Mr. Watts is favorably impressed with Montana as a business and fainjirg seolioa. Bev. Davis Hirett, pastor of tta local Cbiistjao churgb, returned Wed nesday rooming from tba annnal State Convention of Christian oborobee at Turner, Ores., where be had a niom- iuent part on the program. Mr. Er rett visited with many nld time ftiends at Salem where he preaohed for teu years. Cbuiley Sayrvei, tha Mexican boy who has. teen gttendiog the Chemawa sohool in the 'Willamette valley, ar rived iu town Fiiday evening, and will woik tbrongb harvest, retaining to tbe school iu Septembei, Chmjoy la learning the bazars (rage, ai d bis Banjoes ate uued in the ooainpisjary depaitment c tbe big aobopl, The Weston Leader reports a eounsi desoiibod as q unusual siac having been seen several times of lute ou Bear oieek eoutb of tbe Blue Moun tain saw mill. It Is said to have twioe chased tbe children of some rampeis into their camp, Ljeqallen, Tucker end NaUaqs,, cattlemen, intend ta go oat alter the beast it It is heard of again, Mr. and Mis. W. B. Martin, ot CentraliB, Wash., with their two obll dren, bave been bouse guests at the uawoitb home the past two weeks, aod aooqropaujed (hem last weelt 0 Spokane, Mis. Martin is a sister of Mr. Hevroitb, Mr, and Mrs, Hawqrtb expect to take possession of tbelr Spo kane farm a boot tbe last week in August. Jos. N. Soott, who recently pur chased tbe Tom Cook farming outfit. will oSer at public sae at the Wright livery etpbii iu Atbena, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'olook, 12 bead of good work horses, ranging up to 1400 Its; all good farm stook aud ready for baivest. Aso 8 seta gaqd batt aliaiu harness, Terms, October 1, without intnrest, Five per gent oft for oath, A baby dangbter was born July 14, 1016 to Mr. aud Mrs. Delbeit A. Oloro, nee Miss Edna Taylor, at their home near Abingdon, Illinois, aud tbe little cne lived but a short time. Tbe many Athena friends of the young oouple will extend sympathy in their sonow aud loss. Mrs. Clore's mother. Mrs. W, B.. Taylor qf this oity, is with ber, and with ber daughter Miss Lucille, eipeots to retnrn borne In tbe near fntnre. "Enlargement," and "The Gospel Message What Is It?" will be tbe respeotive themes at tba Christian ohurob Sunday II a. m. and 8 p. m. : Junior 0. E. at Bp. m.; Senior 0, ft at 7 p. m. Bible sahool u u:SQ a, m, Geo. R. Qeibing direotor. Tbe Chile- tian ehurch obolr led ty Dr. Soott will f ornish tbe musio at each servioe. Midweek meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Tbe publio cordially invited and we), oomc D. Errett, Pastor. At the July meeting of the looal 0. W. B. M held last week it the home of Mrs. Wm. Dobson, after tbe business session of the auxiliary, tbe social hour was given over to a fare well reception to Mrs. Elmer Johnson, who leaves next week witb ber bos band and little son for their new borne near Biddle. in Sontbern Oiegon. A nnmter of Mrs. Johnson's personal fiieuds were specially invited, A short but excellent program was given, and a dainty nollatioo of Ices and wafers was served by tbe hostess. Tbe gaeats numbered about forty, Tbe entire membership of tbe Cbr's tian Bible sobool, witb their teachers and oftioers, to tbe number of 63, vlr ited the Wwton United Brethren Sou day eobool last Sunday morning, being oooveyed in antomobiles pressed into servioe for lb occasion. A royal weloome was given the visitors, who remained for the oboroh service. A joint committee was appointed to ar range for fuitbsr aSilUtloo of tba schools, and otbei good times ars an ticipated. Mr. Metoalf, a student ot 8pokane Divinity College, preaobed to tbe Atbena oburob Sunday evening in the absence of Pastor Errett. who was attending tbe convention at Tur ner, Oregon, . Bert "Tine" Hopkins, sbsepberder, charged with aecood degree murder for killing Lawrence J. Eggers nxer Dnrkee, at tbe preliminary bearing in Baker was bald to tbe grand jnry mmm mmm mm imMmmmm TRADE' ' MARK REQ. I80B BY E0. V. PRICE CO, lOinnir FAH 0 l ffi P : haVC arrived and are on display I 'iM W.-X fr yUr inspection- Tlie bestfab- jj-l M rics tne market affords are at your i : y ' disposal in stylish fashions. & Aa V ..A. . t 6"uk our ciotn materials, as well as tailored fit. The firms we represent are the leading tailors of the country - hence, giving ds&t tion is easy. Our cleaning and pressing department is at your service. Main Street - JAKE BOOHER - Athena, Oregon witbont bail. Dr. O. M. Dodson. wbo peiformed tbe autopsy on Eggeis' body when it was exhumed several days ago, told about two bullet wounds, He testified tbe aim mnst have been in. a elralnod position if a ingle bullet oaoied both wouuds. Hopkins maintains he fired hot one Shot, and that one accidentally, iu teudiug to intimidate Eggeis, who, baolaimed, threatened to bill him for trespassing on bis laod witb sheep. Hyman H. Cohen says u the Oiegon Journal: "Gve the wbeat crop even " bghling vbanos in Umatilla county and it will make good. Even with the cbauoe seonred at the tail end of tbe season, tbe county is going to pioduoe a crop that will surpiiae almost everyone. Tbn heads of wbeat are among the bqaviast ever kuawo in tbe Soquty. aad this ana fact will crave eailioieut to pull tba ortip oat of tba rur, um season Umatilla county pro duced to round Uuoius 4,100,00U bu shels of wbeat. Too normal crop in tbe oouuly Is a, 600,000 bushels. '1 bid year the crop will probably reach tbe latter figure, if uot a fruolioo nine," Local Advertisements FjaTeTFoid 0MTSee Tharp, Have just been informed that I may bave ONiJ Super Six Hudson in August now is tbe chance to gt tbe greatest bargain in tbe Connty my Hudsao Six 40, ' F, D. Watts, Estrayed A bay saddle-horse, wt. 010, brand witb small cirole on shoul der. Will pay liberal reward for bis reooveiy. H. J. Weber, Weston, Ore. Cbris Tboeay is now in the market witb bis. luscious mountain atrawber iles. Speak quick, if you want an or der, as they ivon't last long. of Cleve Myers mattes a specialty repairing fishing shoes and boots. Aoti&Servloe W. B. Crawford is prepared to give day or night servioe. At St, Nlobols Hotel, phone, 4011. Dressmaking done, satisfaction guar anteed. Apply to Mrs. Delia Wright. Our suoiiUos bargain tbis week is a high grade flilB.OO lubbei. tired tuggy for (98.60 oaah or good as cash Waits aud Sogers, Livestoob Dealer. Bert Cartaoo has engaged in tbe livestock business. He is prepared to pay the highest market prices at all times for obiokene, hogs, cattle and sbeep. It yon have stock to sell, he sure and sea film. iko Gasoline of Quality gives you more miles to the dol lar. Carbureting qualities account for that no waste of gas. Dealers everywhere and also at our many - Service Stations. Standard Oil Company (California) Athena Foley's Kidney Cure makct kidneys and bladder rlgh( A 6CENB PROM "THE IRON CLAW," EPISODE NO. 1, (PAT HE) Peoples Theatre II 1 1 T1. 11 . 1 "Always The Best" Friday July 28-Next Friday "The Iron Claw There's something oomlng that yon nnn't afford to overlook I If yon enjoy exoeptiooal motion ploture plays If yon wont to rear fiotion of tbe kind that grips yonr interest aud never lets go till yon finish take onr tip. Don't miss "The Iron Claw," Pathe's Greatest Serial Featuring Pearl White Creighton Harris and Sheldon Lewis "By Love Redeemed" a Vita- graph Broadway Feature. "HIS WIFE KNEW ABOUT IT," with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. Also the "BLACK'S MYSTERIOUS BOX," and "THEIUCKS IN NIGHTMARE LAND." SUNDAY Afternoon and Eve- ,,lng' Another Big Red Feather Feature Mr. MMl TAKE NOTICE! aaavaaaMBBaavaawaaBaaaaawBiBWBHaBBaaawaaiMBWBHBvarBBBai If you are looking for Bargains, you can find them here. We have 1.200 rods of 26 inch Hog Wire, you may have at 25c per rod. Six-Horse Gasoline Engine, $175. Sprockets, 20 per cent off. Holt Chain, 10 per cent off. Cylinder Teeth, 10 per cent off. Binding Twine, 13c per lb. In fact, we can supply your wants in any thing you may need in harvest. Kirk Implement House North Side Main Street, Athena, Oregon