The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, September 08, 1916, Image 3

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Bev. Divis Eirett wa in Pendleton
ToeadRT. ,
J. A. Lomaden i driving new
Boiok oar. r
Miea Glare Partridge spent last week
visiting relatives in Seattle.
Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Tailor spent
Ibe week end at Bingham spriugs.
Misses Iiinra and Belle Molotvre
tra visitors in Pendleton, 'lueeday.
Mis. B. 0. Woitblogton and son
Emerj visited in Wall Walla Mon
day. Mrs. H. A.' Thompson spent the
week with friends at MoOongal' a
nam p.
Miss Toots Bergevin visited friends
In Walla Walla the (ore pait of tbe
week. :
Sheriff Taylor and Depot; Estea
were in the city from Pendleton Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Banister and
Miss Helen Russell motored to Waits
vorg Tuesday. -
A dangbter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Boy Botke, Septemter 3, at their
borne in Walla Walla.
Gbioken dinner will be served at
the St. Nioboli Snnday. ;
Mrs. Robert Piioe, formerly res
ident of this oity bot now of Alberta,
ia visiting Atbena friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U Weir drove
over from Milton Snnday, for I abort
visit with Atbena friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Artbnr Coppook and
ohildren have been enjoying i gojonrn
at Bingham epilogs tbe paat week.
Alex Walker be returned to his
home in Portland attei visiting rel
atives in this and Weston viotoity.
Mrs. Fannie O'Brien of Prineville,
and Mia. Ella Metzgac of Seattle,
sisters of W. J. Gbolsoo, visited here
tbis week.
Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Bead. Miss
Mat tie Ooppook and Bott. Coppook
made a trip this week by aolo .to
Wallowa lake.
Mrs. Lillie Miller has been in Port
land I bia week, pnruhasing millinery
goods. She will bave her opening
Monday next.
Ira MoUonald, wbo baa been in a
Walia Walla hospital for aome time,
left there today for Portland lot med
ioal treatment.
Mrs. Gbailes Grant leit yesterday
morning for Montana, when she will
visit ber mother at Selena and a sis
ter at Bozeman.
There's nc plaoe yon oan spend to get snob wonderful returns for
yonr money as in providing good, oomfortable snrronndings in tbe
borne In be enjoyed every boar yon are there. Tbis store is splendidly
equipped to serve yon in tbis oonneotion. From tbe cheapest tbat baa
merit to tbe finest, just about all grades are bere and in snob variety
of styles as tbe oombioed stooks of ten ordinary stores wonld not af
ford, Tbeie's satisfaction in selecting from snoh assortments, satis
faction and profit.
Davts-Kaser prions represent the utmost in valne giving. They
ate rook bottom, in plain Bgures, tbe same to all. No sliding soale
bere to enable tbe salesman to give oB as little as be tbiuki nsoessary
to seonie bis aider.. Von don't bavi to te an experieneed shopper and
no auoridce of yonr self respeot is neoessary to ssooie tbe lowest piioe
poesitle. We give yon the lotfBat prloe, tbe ooly piioe, whether yon
ask it or not. ' It's what yon get for yonr money tbat oonnta. Big
disoonuts tor "oasb," or "Seein's it's you," do not neoeesarily mean
big baigains. Taking something for nothing is still an ondisoovered
art. Oo any general bill of goods, Davis-Kssei prices will save yon
money. We invite oOmparison.
THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA
Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 10-20 Alder St.
MEW
ATTENTION!
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.
Mi. and Mis. F. S. Le Grow, their
guest. Lieutenant Bobert Whlsb, and
mrs. morion speui me wees ouu ui
Bingham springs. - '
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bishop are re
ceiving oougratulationa upon the birtb
nt a son, at tbeir borne in Freewater
Sunday evening, September 4,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gross and
granddaughters, Verva Gioss and Jen
na Mae Read, bave returned from a
a summer's stay at Bingham springs.
In compauy with Mr. and Mrs. Low
ell Rogers of Pendleton, Mr. end Mrs.
M. L. Watts oontemplate a trip tbis
fall to Honololn sud the Bawaiian
Islands.
MoKenaie (Jbapter.No. 113, 0. E. S.,
with Mrs. H. A. Banett, W. M., in
tbe obair, resumed regular meetings
Wednesday evening, after tbe summer
vacation.
Mr. aod Mis. I. W. Waie motored
to Miltoo, Tuesday, where they visit
ed tbe Weiis. Tbey bionght borne
some choice peaches as a reminder ot
the visit 1
Miss Violet Kindig, wbo will teaab
tbe Gerkiug school, and Miss Hazel
Mulkey ot Portland, wbo will teach
at Ontario, ate guests of Mrs. D. Scott
Fisher.
John Unnoan of Gollingwood, Out.,
waa reoent visitor a tbe home of
Make Your Home
lomey
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. Mr.
Dnnoan and Mr. Walker liad not met
for 89 tears.
Walla Walla papers anncnnoe the
marriage nt Claude Still, well known
in Athena, to Miss Ida Lola Stntble
Beld, of that city, wbiob ooomred
Wednesday of last weex. .
G. 0. Osbuin, old time Atbena
drnggiat, was in the oity Tuesday.
For several years Mr. Oaburn bss
been traveling auditor for tne Pad Ho
States Telephone Company.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Preston of
nntington Beaob, Calif., are guests
at tbe borne of their daughter, Mis.
Jos. N. Soott end will visit in this
vioiuity doling Ibe fall months.
Mrs. S. M. Wbits was sdicken with
alight stroke ot paralysis at her
home in this oity, Friday evening.
One side is partially affeoted, and the
patient is showing aome impiovement.
Mrs. J. fi. Ihompson left Tuesday
in company vtitb ber mother, Mrs.
Kay, for California where abe will re
main dnring her oonvalesoenue. She
was accompanied as far as Pendleton
by Mr. Tbompson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bell went to
Milton Wednesday and brongbt baok
some nloe paones irom me vveir
home, 'l'ho Piess waa also kindly re
membered by Mr. Weir, wbo sent
over a box of the lusoions frnit.
While encased in hauling wheat
near Helix Monday, Mult Veodeipool
was oangbt under an overturned wheat
wagon, and received serious inUiiei
in the baok and abdomen. Or. Pla
rcondon has. been in attendance.
Mies Canie Sharp will leave thlj
afternoon for La Grande, where she
will bare a position to tbe publio
sobools. Mis Eatheiiue Sharp left
tbe first of tbe week for Dayton,
Wash., where she baa taught tbe past
two years.
Prof, and Mra. J. O. Russell and
son Elmo aie now oomfoitably estab
lisbed in the Tompkins home on High
and 4th streets. Mrs. Tumpkios
viaitms among Atbsua friends and
tbe rest of tbe family are getting sst-
lied in tbeir Walla Walla home,
Tbe September meeting of tbe Ctiiis
tian Woman's Board of Missions ws
held Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. David Taylor. Tbe new offlo
eisoftbe aooiety were installed by
Mis. Davis Krietl, Mis. L. U Lien
alien being president for tbe next
three months. Ibe division pres-
dents ars: Mis. Heniy Koepke, Mis,
Osborne and Mrs. B. D. . Thairj
Twenty-nine paitook of tbe bospitality
of Mis. Taylor.
Tbe College Ion A good plaoe to
eat. No oleanei plaoe in town, very
boms like, an experienced obef. Wb
do yonr bouse wives delve over a bot
stove, cooking meals, when you can
set a Snnday menn like this: Cream
of tomato soup, banana flitters, oab
base salad, .elided tomatoes, roast
piime beef, frioassee of ubioken, egg
dumplings, steamed or masked pota
toes, string beans, lemon cream pie
all for 85o. Adv
tbe section house at Weston, and frnoi
tbe Coomans sbop bere. Entrance to i
the postofflce building was guiued
tbiougb two baok doors, wheie a
brace aod bit waa nsed to cot boles
tbiougb which a hand oonld be tbrnst
and the doors unlocked. A tin box in
wbiob savings deposit blanks and
other papers had been placed, was
found in tbe railroed yards, Wednes
day morning. Tbe speeder was fonnd
yesterday on Dry Greek, near tba Bar
rett warebonse.
When Wesley Tompkins waa driving
bis oar to Walla Walla Saturday, be
met three young ladiea on hoieetack
jnst below Bine Mountain station with
distastrons results. Upon lounding a
curve, te saw them coming a: full
gallop, aod turning bis car out of
tbe road, be endeavored to pass tbem,
but one boise began a sidling oanter
wbiob Diousht it and tbe lidor in vio
lent contact with the our, with ibe
esnlt tbat tbe girl waa thrown into
the oar, the windshield abirHtrod
and other damage done to the oai.
Tbe rider was nniujnred.
The eniertainment given by tbe chil
dren uuder tbe direotinn of Mrs. Adab
Losb Rosa Toesday evening at tbe
cpera bouse, though not veiv well at
tended, deserved better pationege. In
aeparale gioops, tbe brownies, faille,
ctterflies, gypsies, clowns, wood
nymphs and wee-wees, appeared In
obaraoteristio songs and eietloiej.
Miss Zola Keen in ber pleasing man
ner, gave a obaiaoter reading, and tbe
evening's entertainment was closed
with an iuteipretative dauoe by
Mrs. Rose. Tbe ladiea of tbe litrary
toard assisted in the management of
the affair.
anay a , n
MIW .A1 g
In the wreok of a Fold car on the
aoadam road, below Adams Monday
Igbt, Glenn Finob, a Pendleton mail
oairier, leoelved injuries fiom wbiob
e died eaily Tuesday rooming, and
two other men ware painfully hurt.
William McCarthy was diiving tbe
maobine without lights , and wbeu
neai Eastland tbe oar suddenly left
the road, and tbe driver swerved it to
bring it Into tbe road again, wben it
overturned. The fonr oconpants were
town ont on tbe macadam road, aod
Finch's skull was fraotured. Another
oar was following, and the injured
en were hurriedly taken to Pendle
ton.
School Days
Selected Merchandise for Fall use
at the Famous Golden Rule Prices.
Boya' Sniis. Oirla and Misses.
Bins Beiges . g.98 4.08 Sohool shoes, button ot lson, .98-
Brown mixed - - 1.98 2.98 M8
Gr.y&trown, - . 98 4.98 School dresses ,- '
Sbiits and waists, all sizes .an- '... I.i,i."!5
4 89 id Bats for little folka .49 to 1.49
Bo'ye' 'tinted Hose. - .10-.18X Here is where yon get pencils,
Hood sohool Shoes, laoe or button tablets, erasers. Ink. pens, tnlere,
... . 1.35 to 2.98 penoil boxes, eio, at tbe right puo-
Caos, all oolois, - -..25 .49 el ,,..,' .,
"Rah Rah" bats - .49 Seeonr'new line of PHlda and
Wool nnion suits - -. -8 Cbeoke;st tbe thing for aohool
Fleeoe nnion snita - -49 dresses
Wc have just received a big shipment of
Mens Suits
Blue Serges, Greys, Browns and Fancies at $9.90, $12.50
and $14.75. Values in these Suits cannot be surpassed.
J.C.Pennev Co.lnc. J
Miss Hazel Doolittle, of Snohomisb
Wash., formeily a teaober in the Atb
ena aohnoi, spent Sunday with friends
in this oity. In oompany with Mr,
aod Mrs. Will TJirioh of Index, Wasb
relatives, she left home on Joly 1
traveling ty antomobllo to Minueapo
Ha, Minn., and tbe partywere on tbeir
return trip. Miss Doolittle left tb
auto paity here and tuok tbe night
tisin for home, so tbst sbe might has
ten to ber sobool in Snohomisb.
Piogram at Chiisttsn ohnroh 8on-
rln: Bible school at 9:50. Geo. R.
Gerkiug director ; preaobing bf tbe
naatnr a l II. antieot: "(Jonaeoratlon.
Christian Endeavor at 7 V. m: preaob
ins Lt 8 o'clock bv Mr. MaUuary of
Hnnkana. Midweek meeting Wedncs
day, 7:80 p. m. The pastor makes a
speoial request tbat all tbe mem ten
wbo can, te present at tbe morning
servioe Snnday. Special reasons.
Bantiat Chnreb. Milo G. Bentley
pastor. 8unday sobool classes for all;
be tbeie on time 10 a. m. Morning
worship 11 o'olook, subject: "lbs
Atonement Money." B. Y. P. V. at
6:80, evening worehip 7:80, snbjeot:
"Hnil'i Tiva." Ladles' Aid will meet
with Mrs. Bentley Thursday at 1:80;
eboius meeting Fridsys at 7:80. Tbe
ainging by a trio oompoaed ot Misses
Minnie and Ella Voitna and Mrs.
Bentley" waa greatly enjoyed both
morning and evening last Sunday.
Tbe ' Atbena postoffioe safe was
blown open Tuesday nigbt or early
Wednesday morning. Tbe job was
oomplete eo far as gaioiog entrence to
tba cafe goes, tba door being blown
1 completely off, bot tba burglsis seoor
' ed only 60 oeots in oesh and (300
nn.taaa alumni. But a Blight Clue bsl
been oblaiued by tbe officers and lb.
nanlnra of tbe nernetiatoic 11 doubt
fol. Tbey took a speeder from Ibe
aantion hoot at Weston, lode lo tbis
eity aod after tbe tottery, mee tbeir I
getaway on it. Ttey took tools tram
School Notes,
Monday, September 11 is neatly
here and sohool once more will te in
session. One little fellow says to hia
earnest listeners: "I'll be in the
touith grade this year;" while his
older sister is plessed to state with
more or hsB dignity: "I'll enter tbe
SopbamorB class at the opening o'
school." Vaoation dass have heeome
more or less a burden and tbe younger
enerntion are ready for something
new. Many of more matuie years aie
eard to say tometblng worth while.
That is right our aubools aie woith
while. They are worth most when
iven tbe test support possible ty all
alike, Proper equipment, good teach
ers, willing pupils and helpful parents
make onr schools of no mean value to
Ue boys and girls of the oammnnlly
For the Hist time in tbe history ot
the Oregon High eabools, the Btate
Deoa'tmeot of Poblio Eduoation bas
prepared a oomplete outline of the sub
jeot matter for tbe standard High
aohools ot tbe State. Onr sobool is
standaid and we are ready to oo
operate with the State Department
under tbe supervision of J. A. Gbnrcb
ill in making nse of tbe material tbat
bas been well prepared, also, lbs
course of stody for tbe giade schools
baa been revised and copies weie
placed into tbe bands of the teachers
tbis week for tbe first time. With
tbis help, teaohers will he in a better
position to work with a high degree
of effiaienoy.
The superintendent will meet tbe
members of the teaobing force at 0
o'olock tomorrow morning, to give
soeolal iosttootlous and pIbus foi the
opening of sobool Mouday motmog.
Alieady seveial teaobeia have airived
aod are fansv with piograms and other
details so necessnry to a snooessfnl
beginning. J. 0. Russell.
Announcement.
Mrs. J. 0. Russell wishes to en-.
nouuae to parents and fiiends of Ath
ens and vicinity tbst she will instruct
iu piano dming tbe fall and winter.
Sbe is a teaaber of twelve years ex
perience, and waa a stndeut of 1. Wiitz
from Oberlin Culloge, Obio and Dr.
Z. M. Pirviu, bead of Noitbwestein
College ot Moeio, Poilland, Oiegon,.
a giadoata with higb bouoia from
Liepsio School of Musio, Germany.
Mra. Russell bas made a epeoialty ot
teaching ohlldien of school age. Sbe
solioits your patronage.
what does that mean?
It means that NEW quality, in a cigarette, that does
for your smoking exactly what a drink of cold water does
for your thirst!
To satisfy, a cigarette must rio far more than just
"please" you it must let you fazou you've been smoking.
That's what Chesterfields do they satisfy! And yet
they're MILD!
For the first time in the history of cigarettes, here's
a cigarette tha.t satisfies and yet i3 mild! Chesterfields!
Other cigarettes may be mild, but they don't satisfy.
BUT, Chesterfields 'satisfyyet they're mild!
This is new enjoyment for si cigarette to give. It is
something that no cigarette, except Chesterfields, can
give you regardless of price. -
Why?
Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield
blend!
a A 1 M
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C1GAR.ETTE S
20 for 10c
The Chesterfield Blend
Contain, tha mo.t famou. Turkiih loWua
-SAMSOUN for richnaw CAVALLAJ for
aromai SMYRNA for tmatnaui XANTHI
for fraeranca. combioad with tbe bait
domaatic laaf. -
and yet they're MILD
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Lost A fiieudebip biaaelet. Find
er will please leave at tbis office.
Ere Specialist Coming.
Dr. Turner, formerly of Lowe &
Turner, tbe well known eye specialist,
of Poitland, will be in Athena again
Monday, Sep. 18. at St. Nichols Hotel,
and at Weston Sept. 1'Otb. Scbnol will
soon oommenoe. Weie your children
bothered in tbeir studies last yeat? If
so it may te due to eye tionble ot some
kind. An education obtained at the
expenee of eyesight U ot eligbt valne.
It Ib better to obtain both by seeiug
tbat the children's eyes aie right.
Cbildien cannot tell you whether tbeir
eyes are ngbt or wrong. Bring tbem
to Dr. luinei and let biui give tbeir
eyes a most thoiongb, searching and
Boientitla examination with tbe latest
improved methnds and cleotiioul in
struments and be will tell you wheth
er they are right or wrong. Is not
snob information almost beyond piioe?
Yet there is nu charge foi consulta
tion or examination, if tbey do not
need glasses, Di. Turner most positive
ly will not leoommaud tbem. Von
owe tbis lo your children, Headaches
relieved, crosi eyes straightened. Sat
isfaction guaianteed. Be sure and let
Dr. Turner show you tbe new lens foi
distant and near vision combined,, all
in one light, solid pieoe of glees which
looks lite a Blngle pair yet serves the
poipose of two. Don't forget the date.
Peoples Theatre
llll,,,.,,. TI,o finer"
Always The Best"
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. High patent white flour lacks certain
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
and b ead. Children like it. Have it on your tab e at
least once a dav. Physicians use it in their homes. Not
a medicine, but a food- Your Rrocer has it. Made from
Umatilla County Wheat by
H. G. BLYDENSTEIN, Pendleton
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A 8CENE FROM THE IRON CLAW." CHAPTER No. 7, (PATHE)
Tonight
"The Hooded Helper"
cAlso
"ANIMAL mSSLu MOVEMENTS"
"cTWax Hits The High Spots"
Featuring cWax Linder
Saturday
E. H. Calvert - cTWarguerite Clayton
BEYOND THE LAWS-
POKES & JABS in "UPS AND DOWS" '
"Tubby Turns the Tables"-H. Mack
'Peg o' the Ring" Every Wednesday