The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, February 23, 1917, Image 4

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    " i o n Pi.hQ-Hts will
( Hank Caplinger is in possesion of Mr - T fternoon.
Fress Paragraphs
Sim Kilirore came up form his
Sprine ranch Monday.
George Winship was a Pendleton
visitor Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. S. Ferguson is visiting her
;ghter in North yaKima.
j .,,.. inorntB the Trac-
uome anu buo -
tor that at-Tracts. Watts & Rogers.
LostA ring, with sardonyx set
ting. Reward. Miss Maude Mansfield.
Mrs J. C. Martin has been seriously
ill this week, with an attack of in.
grip. .
Ira McDonald made a trip of busi
ness and pleasure to Portland this
week.
... n a Post spent the
rroi. anu una. j.. .
week end with relatives in Walla
Walla.
f, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond came
up from their home near Pnnev.lle,
Sunday.
The best made, smoothest ground
gear motor washer made. Watts &
Rogers.
Born, in Athena, to Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Soden, February 18, 1917, a
daughter.
i T Lieuallen, prominent Adams
farmer and Walla Walla resident, was
in the city Monday.
Mr C P. Schenebly of Ellensburg,
Wash., has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Koepke.
Ed. Russell, of Harrington, Wash.,
has been visiting his brother, W. C.
Russell, the past week.
r..-i, a, s this week received two
i.'l uv" -
new Ford cars and already have pros
pective buyers in view.
Our bargain cash counter is a suc-
trans: halters: wire fenc
ing, etc. Watts & Rogers. ,
Mrs B B. Richards will entertain
the Star Club next Tuesday afternoon
at her home on Jefferson street.
Lost. A purse containing small
sum of money and two keys. Finder
please return keys to Lucille Taylor.
For Sale- Barred Plymouth Rock
cockrels at fl.60 each. Also Bronze
turkeys, thoroughbreds. Phone 81-F6.
Mrs D H. Mansfield and daughter,
Miss Velva, were guests of the Robert
Wrights in Walla Walla over Sunday.
Mr and Mr. John R. Barnes visited
in Weston over the week end, and at
tended the Chautauqua entertainments.
Miss Clara Scharpf, who is teaching
in district No. a in this vicinity, visit
ed relatives in Pilot Rock over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and
daughter, Blanche, of Touchet, Wash.,
will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jos.
Baddeley, this evening, having come
over for the basket ball game.
i. ..,j;.,,rr,r i in nnssession of
. ,.u tViot owners mav secure
IWO waiui - . ,
by proving property and paying for
this notice.
ano has a badly sprained
result of stepping througn
dewalk boara, near ur,
ikBert Cart
M ankle, as the
yfla a broken si
1 . nt
f Sharp s omce.
Supt J. 0. Russell, of the Athena
schools, went down to Portland Friday
night on a business trip, returning
Sunday evening.
X Sheriff T. D. Taylor, dubbed "King
r V . . ,, , . Oi T)....l nanara Mllf!
of the west, oy oi. y-v -wife,
spent Sunday at the parental
home in this city.
' Ernest Koepke has returned from
Seattle, where he spent a portion oi
the winter. His family still remains
in the Sound city.
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Stewart are vis
iting in town this week, and attending
the revival meetings. They are guests
at the Worthington home.
m. m:. niironaon returned Fri-
mrs. v"w .w. - .
day from Spokane, where she has been
visiting her latner, nev.
les, for the past ten days.
Mrs. Dean Dudley has entered a san
:..i.,m in Portland, where she will re
main until benefitted. She has been
in ill health for some time.
William Shick, popular Athena boy,
left last Sunday to take a position
with the 0.-W.R.&N. at Pasco, as
fireman on a locomotive engine.
Athena High school possesses a fine
Seth Thomas regulator, recently pur
chased from L. S. Vincent. The clock
is one of the largest in the county.
;e weather has been much diver
sified the past week-everything from
sunshine to freezing temperature,
with snow, sleet and rain on the side.
and Mrs. A. A
Saturday to Spo
Coming
REESE BROS.
Africander
Co
16-PEOPLE-16
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
Musical Comedy, Minstrel
and Jubilee Sinners
Southland
A Unalcal anil Noveltv perform
n'a that will delight and instruct
vnn If lauffhinn hurls you, stay
away.
Mrs. Nellie Taggart and her little
Winston, who have been visiting
at the home of Mr.
Foss, returned last
kane.
t o.jaa rotnmpd Wednes-
Mrs. r. d. .
day from Portland, where she attended
the funeral of her father. She was
I accompanied home by her mother, Mrs.
Armfield.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott have as
their house guests, Mrs. N J. Garfield
of Walla Walla, and Mrs. y. w. . -ter,
of Prineville, mother and Bister of
Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. Lloyd W. Smith, and Mrs.
Sheldon Taylor and little daughter,
Nvlene, are guests mis
and Mrs. George H. Bishop, at their
home in Freewater.
.. i f Mignonette Lodge. Re-
bekahs, are requested to meet at the
Lodge hall, Monday evening, -
with the members of I. 0. 0. F., and
to bring refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturgis spent
Monday night in the city, having re
turned with the Pendleton Kouno up
bnosterB from New Horn, iney .
on to Walla Walla to spend the week.
mho fB temporarily stopped Mar
shal Dobson's street work. The dirt
was scraped off the macadam on Third
and Fourth streets anu me """
the street west of the mill was under
way.
n. p n riahnrne visited his home
here the first of the week, having come
up from Heppner, where ne nas uee..
stationed for the past month in his ca
pacity as assistant to the State Veter
inarian.
nu. Ati,n,,a Hiirh school base ball
team will wear new uniforms this sea-
A splendid selection oi grey
suits was made yesterday trom nneB
carried by the Foss-Winship narowaro
company.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Read, while at play Wednesday
at the Stone school house, broke her
right limb between the hip ano unee.
Drs. Newsom and Sharp reduced the
fracture.
F. Q, Lucas, live-wire real estate
hustler, was in town Tuesday. Mr.
Lucas has associated himself with the
Oregon & Western Colonization jo., a
f 1, 000, 000 concern, as traveling rep
resentative.
Opera House
Friday, March a. Doors open at
7-110 Rhow berrins at H:'J0. Seats
on sale at usual place, afic and 60
Noonday Band Parade.
Baptist Church, Sunday: Sunday
school at 10 a. m followed by bap
tisms. Preaching at 1 1 followed by the
right hand of fellowship to new mem
bers, and The Lord's Supper. B. Y.
P. U. at 0:30, led by Mr. Stockton.
The church unites with the Methodists
in the evening service at 7:16 at the
M. F,. church.
m. u R P. Richards will
ITU . OIL OWm "
- . Walla Walla this afternoon
IUUIUI w .. -
where they will meet Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Whiteman, who are down from
LaCross, and will accompany them to
Athena for a week end visit.
At a meeting of McKenzie Chapter,
O. E. S., Wednesday evening, three
new members were received into the
chapter, and a pleasant social session
followed the conferring of the degrees.
A committee of four served refreshments.
The fourth number of the lyceum
course at the Christian church, was
given last Tuesday evening by Miss
Annie Therese Davault, in a most
pleasing manner, with a good audience
to enjoy the young lady's entertain
ment. The next and last number will
he iriven April 80.
F. W. Long came down from Spo-
1 4 Uia ttaalr nil A husiness visit. He
brought word from Frank Knowlton
informing friends that he was prepar
ing to make garden so that when fish
in' time comes he will be ready to
guide we-uns to the deepest and least
frequented trout pools. Kenol
E A. Dudley returned home from
California Wednesday, and Mrs. Dud
ley arrived this morning, naving slop
ped over in Portland a few days, where
she met Mrs. Dean Dudley, and placed
her in a sanitariui i there. They re
port a most delightful winter spent in
the land of flowers and sunshine.
Arthur Coppock. W. R. Taylor, and
A L Swaggart. well known farmers,
each placed an order this week with
a. r unn'tinfr stationery. In
ine rrcoo v, .....0 -(
common with professional and business
ail . Tfl ....,1 UlH.
i , fnwmav-a r,T I ill Pino L ttllU nu"
men, ure leMU.wo
die West, use printed letter heads and
envelopes for their correspondence.
Mayor Watts on invitation of Stev
ens lodge of Weston, delivered an ad
dress on Pythianism Wednesday even
TfcA twAHum was in com mem-
4.: i k,, RSrH anniversary of tne
uraiiuu ui n- - , ,
organization of the order of Knights
of Pythias, and the Weston members
--t0inod thair families and friends
with lavish hand.
An event that is looked forward to
with much interest, is the popular am
. I.,, "Mias Mollv." which will
be given at the High school auditorium
on the evening of March , by local
Rebekahs. Rehearsals are now in pro-
tknoo fortunate enough to
IjrUBH ttllU ...
attend 'hem assert that the play will
be well worth seeing.
Weston Leader: More Athena bre
thren were here Wednesday evening at
,u. n nf Stevens Lodge than
were mustered from the local ranks of
the order. Walter Williams was maue
a full fledged knight and the second
rank was conferred upon R. L. Renaud.
The usual "feed" followed, at which
Bill Dobson acquitted himselt witn nis
accustomed distinction.
The Washington's Birthday dinner,
served in the Methodist church base
ment last evening by the Ladies Aid
society of that church, was a success
both gastronomically and financially.
. 1 :tU nil (ha
The tables were spreau wim
..: j- n.i v, tn mlfe tin a substan-
Vldliuu i.iiav v -r .... an
tial meal, and the neat sum of 44.W
was realized. Industrial motion pic
tures thrown on the screen, was an in
teresting and instructive feature.
Last Sunday was the seventy-third
anniversary of the birth of Mr. Henry
1 . . , 1 1 . l . i nd hia cood wife honored
ftUEJJnv, o--
the occasion by serving a sumptuous
dinner to several invited guests,
among them being Chas. Schenebly of
Ellensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
a.i.i,i. Kmoat Keonke: Mr. ana
Mrs. H. C. Caton and Tom Caton.
m. uui. ,K: f.arnlvn and Kathrcn
Kidder, were seated at Mr. Koepke s
right and left, by the hostess, and naa
the honor of wishing the venerable
gentleman many happy returns of the
rlav
At the Christian church Sunday,
., hi u. .,..;-,l themes, music.
mere wm us wyw -
etc The Junior choir, directed by
Mrs. W. R. Scott, will sing at the
Bible school hour. EveryBoay snoum
hear them; they are worth while.
Special music by the church choir at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, and the men s
, ...in t tho avanine service.
c norus win hu,r
The pastor will preach Sunday morning
to Christian Home man."- "-
father and mother should be present,
as well as others. At the evening ser
vice the topic will be: "MUNW. lu
Christ." Let the people make this a
red-letter day D. Errett, Pastor.
of
Notiee to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State
Oregon, for Umatilla County,
in the Matter of the Estate
Eliza Ann Pinkerton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed executor
of the last will and testament of Eliza
Ann Pinkerton, deceased, by the above
entitled court; and that all persons
i tk, .lain,, aorninat the above en-
linviug wmw m .
titled estate should present them to me
at my residence in Milton, Oregon, or
tn mv attorney. Homer I. Watts at his
U. Athena Ori'luM. Wlthill SIX
...ih fmn the date of the first pub
1..J.1 tkia MitlM flftid claims to
I oration WA wia -
i -:ra bo n aw remured.
n.ll at Athena ftroi-oll. this 16th
day of February, 1917.
novirl A. Pinkerton,
Executor.
of
of
Notiee to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State
Oregon for Umatilla county.
In the Matter of the Estate
.,-:,.o M .Tnhna. Deceased.
TAti,e in herehv criven that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
,;u.i rurt Administrator
aoove www" , .... ,
with will annexed of the above entitled
estate, and has qualified as tne iaw
j, a- aii nannhfl hftvinc claims
airecus. -
against the estate are hereby notified
to present the same to me wim
vouchers at the office of my attorney,
Oi. U A I nutell in I 0H!ain BlOCk,
i' ..in,, flreo-nn. witnin oia Hfi-
e ik. j.fa Vn.riwif
Dated this 5th day of February, mi i
M. Melville Johns,
Administrator with the will annexed
Notice nf Final Account.
in the Countv Court for Umatilla
rtaHM, ctoe nf Oretrnn.
VUUllbJ', v o .
t iu Matter nf the Estate of
111 HH
iri;a MwieLr Tleceaaed.
Notice is hereby given that the
...jo..ineH h filed his final account
as administrator of the estate of Eliza
MriW deceased and that tne arjove
:,i,i i',,t hati fixed Saturday,
C11V11.1CU war11 , . ,
March 8, 1917 at the hour of 10 o clock
a m. as the time and the County Court
room in the Court House at Pendleton,
Oregon, as the place, for hearing saia
a i t nhioctinnR to said final
account should be filed on or before
F. S. LeGrow
aeiu uhw. - - ... .
Administrator
For Sale.
At. :r,med land 4 1-3
iizu acres rarwj "i"u'v" - ,
:i. fw,m Pavette. Ida., all good land
'11I1CO 1W" J , ,
!i i.. level and under the
sun, io-jo . . -
t t n A tv Trrio-atinn District.
upper ucttu -
About 100 acres to break out which
will be done first thing in the spring;
homestead buildings, a good wells.
Price 16200.00, must have 4000 cash.
i the mnnev to invest n Cam
bridge property. Are you looking for
a bargain? Frank Mctiroy,
R. 8. Payette, Idaho.
S. A. ROE. M. D.
Practice limited to the
PVF. EAR. NOSE. THROAT
Judd Bld'g. Pendleton, Ore.
CROUP & LASH
Dentists
. ... Mnnnav' TutsdaV. WtdnCS-
V "l";""J"." .7' .Iv in w;ila Walla.
ay. Oilier uays .
2nd and Main, over Third National Bank
Dr. R. W. Croup - Dr. C. H. Lash
O W RVmrn
PHYsmiAN and Surgeon
Special attentiot given to all
...,i,u hnth nicht and day.
OalUpromptly ininwl. OBee onThlrd
oir"Bl. Afcuau
rr T C. Raddelev
VETERINARY SURGEON
LaBrasche Kuncn
Athena
DR. G. S. NEWSOM.
Physician and Sureeon.
Office Corner 4th & Adams Sts.
PLAIN FACTS
The J. C. Penney Co. recently placed
an $80,000 order for Handkercnieis.
Can vou imnnine the maanltude of some of the
orders tor heavier Merchandise, such as Snoes.
Underwear, etc? Do you realize the Influence
such purchases must have on the manufacturer f
Isn'tlt reasonable that we demand and net low
or p i :es than the man buy lag for a sinRle store?
Oil i loth, all colors,
Cot: n batts, 8 lb,
White Outing flannel,
Dm nlow Aprons,
Mi-ily
. .SO
- .At
.08 1-8.10
.
.
QirlV Ciiiigham Drosses., .49-.B9-.98
1'iq.e Kimonaa, - .98-1.98.J.49
New style Middies, - - .US
1 ..J( nmer V.inI 0T) til .20
-Imiics 'summer union :uilM,
,io-,,. ,ai
See our line of Muslin Underwear
and Embroideries at prices in reach
of all.
Men's work socks, .05-.0S l-8-.lS,Ki
Men's dress socks,
.08 l-8-.iaia
Men" suspenders,
Men's Ties,
Cotton gloves, knit wrist,
. - - .08 1
" " leather faced
Work gloves, .19-.89-.U8-1.
Work shirts, heavy,
Men's union suits, - .9'
Boys' union suits,
Khaki pants. - 1
Mechanics' suits, - 1
.3S-.49
.S5-.49
.2B-.45
-3-.1SW
.98
90-1.49
- .49
.09-.98.
,96-. 4 5
.10-1.35
.98.3.98
J
Boys "UnderhiU" Overalls I indifto) 09c. 79c Met. b b
Overalls 'Crown Special" pin stripe, 83c; "Underbill
Ove ls iindi,.ol9Kc; Mens "UnderhiU" waist Overalls,
lindiRol Siic: ' t-riiman anu iiK om
J.C.Pennev Co. he.
The Methodist Revival.
.i MnMti in securing re-
. s-.-i i ...i the nalihre of rjdgar
V1VH1 lfc-uc,o t
and Stockton, who are now conducting
... i tl Methodist church.
ineeiingB .,,
mL f.eot, from successful
i ncse liion tome j
TTnle rhanel With 100
,i., Miltnn and 78 at Free-
converva, "'J a i 7 - .
A ll theae nun'tlOf'S WCTO OI
water. a an n, ... o-
fairly short duration, such resuus arc
ri'imirKBine.
k ilea ii- nu, ha nleasinir MM
forceful manner, and preaches straight
uncompromising gospel sermons. He
makes the assertion that he intends to
"give the devil a run tor nis mono
... . kafnre the !m-etilll!S( Close.
Ill rtllioua u"u.. , . " .
Stockton is a master choir director
and song leader. His experience as a
loader of young people makes mm m
...h.ahle to the community. The chii-
j.a hnir sine at the service
hia aueninir Meetiniis commence
at 17-in A anecial voung
every wiaia. -- - - .
1... . !- Jireeted hv StOCktOn
r..:n k. haM Rundav evening before
the regular service.
iin.11.. Uantiat ehllrch IS not Ul-
VVI111C nio uaf.'"' ...
rectly uniting in this effort the Baptist
people are co-operaiing in w p
iv.iV. ..,. aa re also the leaders
Biuic aj, : k
UA -aee NL'thoiltStS. An
anioiiK wi a-.v- ,..,
..it.tinn a ex encletl 10 an umi....
i., t aaaiat in making this cam
paign a sweeping evangelistic victory 1
in the community aim sui,,,
ritory. . s. t.ieiser, -a-w..
Pnr Sale.
Wntico is hereby given that 1 will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, at the A. . ',' "..:,
miles northwest of Athena, in Umatil-
v thai hrtlir OI I O
la county, -regv,", "V" ,
iok p. m. on monuay, " . '
1917, the following deswriowi u.)
animals, to.wtt:
One black geluing, wpiw -white
spot iu forehead, brjiruled ( I on
left shoulder, wt. about 1000 lbs, com
ing five j!Sra old. .
One bSVlding, white spot in fore
head, little white on hind foot, Indian
brand on left shoulder, wt. about 900,
coming 4 years old. R. B. McEwen.
II. H. HILL
F.nert Watch Repairing
mmmmm -
v Tnh ton Dithcult. sans
faction (iuaranteea.
WESTON, OREGON
1331.00 tmm- Sfe, i
$311.00 WBfamm 1 '
Tum-a-Um Lumber Co J -.
"See Johnson About It" g-ggn- " ---
i s VINCENT f? aa .m.u 1
LET THESE
Washington
and Oregon
Battleships
Protect Your Prosperity
How will you handle your grain this year! Bulk grain is here I
Southern Idaho built approximately 50 Elevators. Eastern Washington
and Oregon about 80 last year; it is authoritatively stated that lOO.Eleva
tors will be built in the Columbia River Basin this year.
We are now planning and building Elevators in Eastern Washington
and Oregon. Portland plans new million bushel Elevators I
Astoria will double capacity ot elevator, oeaiue recently compiewiu
million bushel elevators at docks. Spokane farmers' meeting of last year
almost unanimously voted for bulk grain. Oregon Agricultural College
.. ... . , , l,1. ....... c.t. LUata, o aMul nf antne
meeting inaorses duik grain systeui. i-vcrjr uauuiuoj v
farmers meeting to adopt bulk grain handling. At Pendleton meeting N.
B. Atkinson of Wasco county, Oregon, told of farmers building elevators
and paying for them with sack money the first year.
BULK GRAIN IS HERE
MIKE MONET III 191?
Sacks are out of date. Handling
in bulk saves 3c to Sc per bushel.
And this saving is made above the
cost of installing granaries (as
shown above.) Bulk handling in
sures getting ALL the profit, and
reduces the labor very materially.
m J T 1.
Act now uome in ioaay -won.
over our many designs ABk us how
you can equip your farm for hand
ling bulk grain By using tne mon
ey you would pay for sacks for one
year After that you save money
every year.
Tnng-Lok Grain Bin
1500 Bu $10, 2000 BU $165
Mnat nrnctieal bin on the market,
made of yard seasoned wood all cut
to exact sizes, grooved and tongued
easy to erect, no "expert" help
required put up inl ess than a day.
Perfect storage under an conaitiona.
Better than metal and far lower
in cost. Metal bins sweat and rot
contents. They warp and bulge and
are easily damaged, and terribly ex
pensive.
5000 Bu. Grainery
Level ground type
Side Hill type
Can be built larger or
desired.
1000 bushel portable
Grain Bin, $48,oo
Can be built larger or smaller as
desired.
Complete plans and specifications
prepared by our expert architects
and engineers snowing every uwu
of construction. We'll be glad to
show you these plans and talk over
your needs for tne coming seamm.
L. S. VINCENT
Successor to
H. H. HILL
Expert Watch Repairer tn
graver and Jeweler
BURKE & SON
GARAGE
liliSlIM
Authorized Ford Sales and
Service. Gas, oil, accessories
' Ford Touring Car, $414.85
Roadster, - $399.85
F. O. B. Athena
A. E. Anderson & Co.
Tailors - Chicago
dose attention to attractive patterns and
r values-both necessary in garments that
are entirely satisfactory.
Emery" Worthington
IOCAL "KfRESENTATTVB
Pay
better
All Work Guaranteed
Now is the time to order that new car for
Spring delivery, to be sure you get it. &
Phone 82. Corner Main and 2nd Streets.
THE
PARKER BARBER SHOP
A. J. Parker, Proprietor
Shaving, Haircutting, Massaging, Shampooing.
Bath Rooms In Connection.
St. Nichols Hotel Block - - - Athena. Oreg.
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