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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1916)
Press Paragraphs George Kinnear vrss ovar from Wes ton Xueads. Jan. Hoggini bad business in Pen dleton Monday. Assessoi U. P. Strain was on Atbeua visitor Tuesday. Roy Barke was over from Walla Walla Monday. Gtiioken dinner will ba served at lbs St, Kionals Sunday. Sheriff T. D. Taylor was in town Saturday from Pendleton, UUs Lsla Garfield Is over from Walla Walla, visiting relatives. Alf. Johnson was over from Walla Walla Monday visiting bis parent;. Jesie My rick his treated himself to a new Dodge oar, purchased this week, Miss Hazel Wyriok of Pendleton Is a truest this week of the Missel Roth, rock, ;,. "... . W. 11: Koadet was np from Tsoorua last week visiting bis sons west of town. 1 Miss Elonife Bergevin has returned from a pleasant ooticg at Lehman spring",. Mrs. W. B. Soott has ietorned from a visit to Portland and other points. Elmer looker, young drnggist of Weston, is employed at tbe Ware Pbarmaoy, Air. and Mrs. fl. 0. Woithington name down from the monntains Fri day evening, Mr. and Mis. J. A. Lienallen, who reside near Weston, were trading in town Monday. Mrs. E. S. Chaudler visited last week at tbe home of ber sister, Mis. Clark at Helix. Donald MuFaydeo yesterday shipped aboot 1 3 dozen obioksns to tbe market it Walla Walla. Miss Lizzie Sbearr) who has been ill at hei home north of town, is reported aomew bat improved. Mrs. Oliver Uiokensdn and obildren arrived home Satnrday from a sum mer's sojourn at Ukiab. Mrs. Center, of Walla Walla, was a gqest tbe Bret pait of the week of Mis. F, 8, LeUrow, ., Mil. Tompkins, Mra. 8auders, Mrs. Winsblp and Mrs. Arthur Coppook were in Walla Walla Tuesday. Mrs. W. E. Taylor and Miss Lucille ariived home Tuesday morning via. Spokane from a sum mer's visit in Illinois. What Makes the Difference "Why d you obarge le muob for a Player Piano than for piano $895.00 for your oheapist'Player and only $150.00 for your obeapest piano.," asked one of onr friends the other day. It ooourred to ns that others might have tbe same thought, ao we wish to explain. To begin with, onr (150.00 Piauo, we are oouvinoed, will atand np perfeotly wben used as a piano'ia used in tbe average home, but we are not sure that It would stand up satisfactorily it subjected to the hard peags of a Flayer. It Is estimated that a modern player piano is play ed fiom teu to twenty limes as rpupb as a straight piano in tbe average bou9e and'keoause of this andgtbe fapt that a player p)aya the difficult arrangements with tbelr crashing effests'as readily is the ruoie simple eprt of mueio, a piano baa to be well built in order to stand up and stay jo tune. Tbep, the p)ayer aotion used in our gbole Player at 13915.00 is an up-to-the-minute, frae-fioqj trouble aotion i oombination we know will please, and one wbiob will not oause us trouble as time goea on. A cheap player action Installed in our (150.00 piano goqld easily be sold for J2J5.00 tut wo ooud not reootprpend U, A Piano or Player is an Investment of years, a lifetime investment in many cases, therefore we always reoommend the beat tbe oustomer feels al le to buy. Tbeie Is full value for every additional dollar you hiva to pay for onr Haines Bios., Hazeltou Bros., or for the (Jlorinus Old Cbinkering. In any case, nee us and onr Pimos R'ld Players be fore you buy. We will save you money. THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA Cerriplfrte Furnishers of Homes, Offices ar.4 Schools 130 Alder St- TRACTOR MEN ATTENTION! zA demonstration ot the Big Bull Tractor will be made Monday, September 11th, at Leon Kidder's on the Mc Ar thur place. You are invited to attend and ascertain the efficiency of this Tractor. The demonstration is at 1:30 p m For further information, call at Kirk's Im plement House. C. F. SCHOONMAKER, " Ag't for Umatilla. Morrow, Union. Jnlius Levy and Ben Bill were among tbe Wella Wallaus comiog over Monday ior the Maloney funeral. ' Postmaster Van Winkle ot Weston, with bis wife and daughter and Mrs. James Stan field were in town Monday. Mrs. Dean Dudley is anticipating a visit in the near future from her sis ter, Mis. Ethel Talbot of Bed Lodge, Montr. Mrs. Lloyd Miobener and little sou. relumed Toes-lay from a ten days' visit with friends in Walla Walla and tioinity. " J. E. Allen of Pendltton has pur chased tbe Baitldtt garage and will move bis family to Atbetia after tbe Bound Up. : Neil and Margaret Molntyre, the twins, will leave next week to reanme tbeii studies at St. Joseph's academy in Pendleton, Mrs. Newt Stone and eon and daugh ters of Milton, were in Atbeua Mou day, attending the funeral of ber nephew, Robert Malooey. Mrs. Minute Craft and little son ot Bood River left Wednesday morning for their bnme, after a pleasant visit with the 0. T. Smith family. Wilbur Fisk Brook, a Portland real estate dealer, and formeily a news paper man of Walla Walla, was in Athena on business this week, Little Carolyn Kidder fell Irom a liaise last week and wbau biooght to tbe doctor, it was found that the light wrist was badly sprained. Milton Eagle: Chas. Graut ot Ath ena was in Milton Tuesday loosing over tbe proBpeots of establishing a restaurant or hotel in this city, Mr. and Mrs, feloyd Smith left yes- tarday morntqg tor their home in Den ver, Iowa, Iheir return was hastened by tbe impending railroad strik. Charles. Bryan shipped his boose- hold goods tbia week to Elbertou, Wasb, wheie bo will locate. Mm. Bryan ia visiting friends in Seattle, Tbe Kewsom Dodge rpsdsler, driven by Mrs. Newsom, and French Criglar's Ford oame in violent contaot Tuesday, somewhat to the damage of fenders, Mr. Etnmel, of the Golden Bolt store, with his family moved thii week into tbe Myriolt residence, re denfcfy purchased Ly Mr. Jackson Nel lop, Mrs, W, E. Dotion arrived home Tuesdny evening tiom.a visit with htr mother in Portland. She will i'gio her eobocl in the Waterman distiiot next Monday. Elizabeth, the little daughter of Mi. and Mis. A. B. Steele, was aluim ingly ill the Bret part of the week, but has recovered. She was attended by Dr. Sharp, Mis, Jaule Woodruff Bud children came up from Two Rivera this week Tbey will make their home in Walla Walla this wuter with ber mother! Mis, Tompkins, Bantlst Church. Hu'ic's? School 10 a. in t ureacbinn at Hi B. Y. P. U at 6SQ; preaobiog at 7iH0. Speoixl musia at both morning and evening servioes. Cornel A eon was born Ang, 15, 1016, to Mr and Mrs. H, B, Oustot, at thoii borne in Waitsburg, Mrs, Onatot was foi merly Miss Flora Bootb, a popola nurse of this oity, Members of Dolpb Lodge No. 80, A. F. &. A. M. are notified tbat tbe regular meetings will be resumed Saturday evening 8:p. 2. A full at tendanoe is desired. - From tbe Haitlaud, Minn., Herald, it is learned tbat Mr. and Mis. Rollo T. Brown have moved fiom Roundup, Mont, to Emmons, Mine, to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Eooeiiok of j Portland, visited last week at tbe bo it of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. King, west of town. Mrs. Emeriok, a nieoe of Mr. King waj formerly Mies Bonnie Mioh ael and lived here witb ber motber. Miss Hazel Sanders returned Sunday from a most pleasant visit with ber sister, Mis. Starr Cbarlion, in Alber ta. Miss Sandeis visited tbe famous summer resort at Banff, wbioh she desoiibes as bountiful in tbe extreme. . Mi-s Ceoeliu AruiBtiong, wbo taught in tbe Atbeua reboots last year and was ogaiu elected, was married Wed nesday in Pendleton, to Mr. Jnbu Milton Cbildeis, Judge C. H. Marsh officiating. , Both are of Milton, and will make their home tbeie. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Banscom, and Mis. J. W. Maloney and sou, Harold, of Pendleton, were in tbe city Mon day, being in attendance at tbe fun ral nf Bolby Maloney. J. W. Malon ey, wbo was absent on a hunt, could not be reached witb a message. ; Mr. aud Mis. Ortis D. Hanis, wbo itb their little daughter, Margaret Darleue, have been visiting here the paet two weeks, left Tnesday for their home, tbe time ot Mr. Harris' vacation aviug expired, fie is paBtor of the Davenport, Wash., CbiUtian ohurcb. Mrs, M L. Akers and little daunt - tgr came np from Pendleton 'iWduy evening, and in company witb btr parents, Mr and Mrs. A. L. Swig gart, left Wednesday for MuDougul Camp in Ibe Bine mountains, where they will remain dniing tbe hot wea ther, i Our Mew Goods FOR FALL We are now showing a strong line of new fall goods. See our line ol Silks. Have the new stripes and plaids; also the new shades in plain colors. Compare our prices with others and see what we can save you. 27-lnob Jap Sill all colors - .49 37-ioob Mescaline, all colors - .89 86-lnob Taffeta, enlors - .98-1.33 88 inob Taffeta, ao extra value, black only I-9 36-lnoh blk Pean de Soie 1.49-1.69 36-Inch bl'k Duohess Salin 1.49 2?-inob fanoy plaid and stripe ' Silks, tbe very latest - .98 40 inob Crepe de Chine, cornea in all tbe new shedes - 1.23-1.49 40-ineb Georgette Crepe, comes m all the new and staple shades 1.19 See our line of obeoks, plaids eto. in tbe new Vail Drasa Goods. Hare them at - .35 to 1.49 yd New Ctepe Bandkerobiefe just the thing for a gift, - .19 .25 Boudoir caps in all styles. . See the new stripe number at - .25 Others in variety of styles - - .25 .49..69-.A8 New Auto osps and and scarfs. Have tbam in all colors. Visit our Ready-to-wear Department and see one of the strongest lines of Dresses. Coats, Suits, Skirts, etc., to be shown this season. Nf - J. C.Pennev Co. Inc. J. 0. Martin baa leased the resi dence of Mis. Delia Wright on Cur rent street, and will move bis family from the farm north of town, for tbe sobool year. Miss Gladys MoLeod, who graduated from Athena High sobool in June, will enter tbe University of Oregon this month with tbe pnrpose of graduating from tbat institution. Mr. and Mrs. F, S. LeOiuw will bare as their guest duiing ttie month. Fiist Lieutenant Robert L. Walsb, a recent graduate of West Point and a nephew ot Mi. LeGiow. Bar. W. 0. Renter of tbe Methodist EpiSQopal ohuroh, will leave Monday to -attend the annual conference of Colombia River District, wbiob con venes at Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. Inez Busb, a sister of Mrs Peter Weidert. witb ber son was a gnest et tbe Weidert home this week. Mib. Rosb Is taking ber son to Port land for medical treatment. r Mrs. B. B. Biobarda returned Sat nrday to tbe mountain camp, owing to tbe hot weather, ber little sou, Roland, was quite eiok for a few days bnt tbe ohango to tbe cooler altitude soon Benefitted bim. - A. L. Swaggart sold a carload of bogs to Beit Whitman of Pendleton and tbe transfer from the farm to town was made last Friday uigbt in tbe Butt autotruck. Mr. S saggart re ceived 9 cents on foot. Fred B. Hadtke of the firm of Fix & Radtke, is this week taking a va cation and joined bis family in Port land. Mrs. Radtke and obildren bave been visiting for a mouth sod will le turn borne witb Mr. Radtke. B. B. Biobarda went up to Camp MoDongal Monday, accompanied ty H. H. Hill, and brought back bis little nephews, Dale and Shelby Wbiteman, bo are returning to tbeir borne near LaCrois, Wash., to tegin school. Misses May Murray, of Seattle, May Allaid of Missoula, Mont., and Luoile LaFortuoe of Walla Walla are guests at tbe Louis Bergevin borne soutb of town. Tbe young ladies, witb tbeir hostesses and Mrs. Homer I, Watts. left yesterday for a short camping trip. Miss Greta Molntyre has reoeived a scholarship wbiob is good for Reed College. Willamette University, Pa oitls University and virions other sofaooli on tbe coast, and will make ber oboioe and attend one of tfccm Sba is a 1916 graduate of Athena Bigb. II. cinooii nmiis In bonoi of the tetnrn of Mrs. W. R. Taylor tq tbeir circle, tba Chris tian Uhutoh Aid society were marobid io a body yesterday afteinoon, after tbeir labors to the' Ware ioe cream parlors, where all 'received refresh ments at tbe expense of Mis. David Taylor. Misses Minnie and Ella Fortua have arrived from David City, Nebraska, and are guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Milo G. Beniley. Miss inuie will tea oh the seventh aud eighth giades in tbe Athena suhnol, and ber sister will bave a position iu the Mjl'on schools, Miss Helen Russell arrived home Sunday morning after a pleasant visit with relatives in Portland. While absent she enjoyed a flshiog trip on tbe Desohntes river in company with ber father, Ttieodore Rnesell, wbose inn as oouduclor on tbe railway is fiom Portland lo Bend. Oliver Dickenson is building a com modious barn ou bis acreage jnst bi low town, aud with his family will encamp on the premises dnrrng tbe ereotian of a modern borne, whiub be will build bimst-U. The excavation foi a (oil basement will be tbe first step it) bis enterprise. Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson oanse up yes terday momlng irom Portland, and IB arrscging tor tbe removal ot ber household etfoote, having disposed of her property bere. With ber daugh ter, Miss Velma, she will lesidn at Hood River again this ye,ir. Tbey bave spent the summer in Portland. Mrs. Mary Tompkins and daughter, Miss Lillian, arrived home Sondes ti.om an extended visit at Calgary, Alberta. Mrs, Tompkins has leased her home to J. O. Russell, Snperin tendent of Atbeua schools, and will go to Walla Walla where Miss Lilliau and Wesley will attend Whitman College, Fliut Johns, wbo has been work log in barvest witb the Watts thresh ing outfit, was oalled home Sunday tv the very setions Illness oi ms ia ther, Mauiioe M. Johns iu Vancouver, Wasb. Mr. Jobns senior, if reporteu to be confined to his bed and great anxiety as to bis oondition ia expressed by his fiieuds, At the Christian chnrob Souday, Billa school 9:50. Cummaoion and nreaohina 11a. m. Christian Endeav or 7. and preaohing at 8. Morning theme. "Life in the Making;" even inn: "What Will You Do With Jesus?" Mosio at both seivice by tbe oboir. The pubilo oordially In vited and weloome. Melhodist Epieoopal Church. Next Sabtatb will te the Inst nf tbe oou fnrenoe venr. Suhjeot iu the morning "ibe Armies ot Heaven on Wslle Horses." At 7:30 P. m. a praise ana nreaobiua service. Tbe pohlli is oor dially iovitsd. Sabbath ,sobool at 10 a. m. All members of tbe Suutiatu anhool will please bring tbeir mite boxes. Dr. A. B. Stone, who has disposed r his nffina and niaotics in Athens to Dr. G. S. Newsom. will move bis lam ily to the farm of bis father, E, H. Stone near Thornton, Wasb, He will have obarge of the farm, an.d Mr. and Mis. Stone, witb Mrs. Woodward and daughter of Walla Walla ana George Woodward and family, will probably spend the winter iu Honolulu. Rntb, tbe ten year old daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles wiwams wud reside sooth of town, was cruelly hurt ty tbe kick of borse weonesasy, wbeu she alighted from tbe vehicle at its beels. The animal struok! the little sirl squarely in tbe month and b'oke loose several teetb in both tbe upper unit Inner tawi. splintBiing tbe bones of tbe Ohio. Doctors Sharp and Pla- mnnrtnn were ualled, and reiievea me little offerer, end it is expeoted tbe set vices of a dentist will bo required to wire and pioeerva the lojorea leem Ware's Pharmacy carries a Complete Line of School .: Books, Tablets, Pencils, Inks, etc. at no advance in prices. Your patronage is appreciated. & V Ware's Pharmacy i 'jr., v t v i SPOKANE INTERSTATE LIVESTOCK SHOW September 4 to 9 Go To It" Peoples Theatre 1111....... TL n.4- "Always The Best V K' ' Low Round-Trip Fares tfettfettfe via etiMiMm O-WRR&N UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Tickets on sale September 3 to 9. :: Final return limit September 11. Auto Races Harness, Relay, Running Races; Aeroplane Flights; High Diving and Jumping Horses GO TO IT ROITND TUI? FARE, $8.00 J. R. c7WATHER3, Agent, tthena Ore A SCENE FROM "THE IRON CLAW," CHAPTER No. 6, (PATHEJi With the Iron Claw we Offer "In Humble Guise" Two Part Drama Great While It Lasted You Can't Help Laughing- Saturday The D ragncf Motor Insurance Being made from Asphalt-baie crude, Zerolcne maintains its full lubricating value awaju It injures your motor against ex ceMtve wear. ZEROLEN ikeSianJardQll ior Moior Cars Sold by dealeri everywhere and at all Service Stations of ths Standard Oil Company (Callforalt) Athena cA "Gripping Story" of the Under World, Introducing HARRY MFSTAYER, WHEELER OaKMAN AL W, FILSON AND VIVIAN REED "A Bargain In Brides1- , aA Kalem Comedy Davy Don in "Frocks and Frills" Constipation is the origin of many ills, including colds. Oils, Salts and Pills give temporary relief, they don't cure . Ask Your Physician He will advise coarse flour, like our ancestors made, as the natural food. Hinh patent white flour lack8;certaiu elements necessary to your health; vour bowels need some residue Blydenstein's Prepared Dietary flour contains all the natural mineral salts and coarse, highly nutritious parts of the wheat. It makes delicious muffins andbiead. Children like it. Have it on your table at least once a day. Physicians use it in their homes. Not a medicine, but a food1 Your grocer has it. Made from Umatilla County Wheat by H. G. BLYDENSTEIN, Pendleton