The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, August 01, 1919, Image 4

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SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL
Thi NU Coating for Old Floors
KY ANIZE Sanitary Floor Enamel a the newest and finest
coating produced to make old floors new. It is a blend
ing of the highcit grade varnish and permanent colors, so that
yoy can paint and oarnish in one operation. It is easy to apply,
dries overa-ght with a beautiful durable gloss and it can be
washed repeatedl y without losing itt lustre hence it is extremely
sanitary. Comes in eight pleasing and permanent colors.
It's Just What You've Been Looking: for
Here's Our FREE OFFER
Trv it. free of charge. A full 50 cenf can. any
color, if you will buy from us a good 25 cent
brush to apply it. Enough to enamel the floor of
a small room or the border of a large one.
Don't Fail to Try It
McFADDEN PHARMACY
The IR&xait Store
PHONE 33111 will pay you to watch our Windows
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TECIALISTS IN HUMAN ILLS
Some More or Less Sage Reflections
on the Subject of Oiseases and
Their TreatmehL
Dentists now cure rheumatism, dys
: pepsin, kidney troubles, sore eye ""'I
I corns by pulling, filling or otherwise
I maltreating Hie teeth. Stomach spe
j clallsts relieve toothache by trentlng
I the digestion. Hemliiohes have noth
ing to do with the head, except to
! make It hurt ; Hie sent of their upera
! Hons Is In the stomach or liver. The
whole body seems to be merely n sys
tem of Interlocking directorates, the
I'llllndelpllta Ledger comments.
Why. then, one Is Inclined to ask, do
we have specialists? If ihe functions
of the body, lost end of being a system
of such complete entanglements and
Inter-relations from head to foot, were
really divided up Into watertight com
partments, then specialists treatment
would Indeed he Indicated". In that
case each specialist would have his
own eotnpitrtnicnt io look after, with
a sign upon the membrane which
marks the entrance to his domain,
"Trespassers will he prosecuted." But
what are yon going to do with n body
in which nephritis Is direet'.v caused ,hv
un uicenueu tootn wmcfl tne dentist
hasn't discovered, and the legs swell
up and become useless because there
Is an unliicuted Intestinal kink? It
would renlly seem that before n man
Is fitted to operate ns a specialist on
any part of the body he must have
specialised a while over' every other
part of It so that the East side doc
tor's sign, "Specialist In All Diseases,"
need not be regarded as so absurd
after all. The first qualification of a
good specialist Is to be an all-around
physician.
But at present the dentist has the
advantage over all other specialists.
Give him a chance to pull out every
tooth In your head and you will he de
livered forever from Bright's disease,
rheumatism, pleurisy, liver complaint,
neuritis, pyelitis, and virtually every
other kind of disease. But what will
the dentist do when he has drawn
everybody's teeth?
Isrreer car travel tins not yet at
tained a degree of comfort to Warrant
apprehensions Ihnt a luxury tax will
be uuiled to eueh fare.
But how will that minister who is
going to preach from an airplane, 20,
000 feet In the "til-, know whether It Is
a coin or a collar button?
THI:
KITCHEN
CABINET
The pity of It Is, that so far as we
are concerned, most of the beauty of
this world goes to waste. We have no
tinto to look ut It and enjoy It,
"We measure success by accumula
tion. The measure Is false. The true
measure la appreciation. He who loves
most has most." Vandyke.'
MARKETING FOR THE HOME.
One of the first and hardest things
perhaps for the average woman to
do la to regulate
her purchases to
the sUe of her
purse, for "our
wants are many
und muster many
a score." It takes
real self denial to
puss by the attrac
tive delicacies for the table, and con
fine oneself to the urgent needs of
Uie family; even shopping and mar
keting develop self control.
The marketing problem Is frequent
ly left to haphazard buying or the
last minute order and often means
In many homes either feast or famine.
Experience Is Indeed a dear teacher
and she Is Ihe thrifty housewife who
leurns early how to use the household
inouey wisely.
When we learn that marketing Is a
household science which needs study
anil observation and that extravagant
and wasteful buying, however full the
purse.- Is never to he Indulged, wo
nre in u lair uay to improve in oar
household inanagenient. We have
passed the time when It Is considered
parsimonious and miserly to be culled
economical and to take pride in Itc
Ing unpractical.
Host housewives hove a certain
amount to spend for food. If It Is
small, all the more need that she
know how to buy, that her family
gets to the limit every cent Invested
for the most satisfying food.
In the average home with mill
from ten to fifteen cents n quart, tin
housewife, even where there are
children, will cut down on .the mill;
supply, when It Is by far the most
Important food for growing children.
Milk at fifteen cents a quart Is
cheaper food than moot and ogns at
the market price, while milk at ten
cents a fluart, the price In most small
towns, Is very cheap food.
For a well-fed family, we nre told,
"before a pound of meat Is bought,
buy a quart of milk dally for each
child." This may he used as a drink,
as puddings with eggs or In vnr ous
lances with vegetables as well ns on
meals for breakfast or supper.
TWA IfYUvrdlm
The fellow who enn't afford nn auto
mobile tries to make himself believe
he Is saving his money to he una of
the first to own a pleasure lirplnne.
Organised luhor snys tbat annrrhy
must go. The anarchist Is a Creature,
who feeds on envy of the mnn who
lends a useful and self-respecting life
Standard Theatre
Saturday, August 2 ',m
Bill
VILLIAM S. HART u
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FATTY AT CONEY ISLAND"
Sunday, August 3
Geo. Beban
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"One More American"
Wednesday August 6
Hayakawa
in
HIS BIRTHRIGHT-
Pathe Weekly and Prisms. Good Comedv. alwavs
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HARVEST TIME!
YES
We have everything except wheat, ang can always
give you the best for less money. 197 Stores and
more to follow soon.
Mens and boys work Socks 15c, ?0c
Mens Dress Socks all colors. . 20c to 83c
Big Red and Blue Handkerchiefs, 2-2Sc
Good White Handkerchiefs. 5c and 10c
Shoe Laces, black tr tan, 5c
Summer Union Suits, 09c and 98c
Blue and Grey Work Shirts 79c
Good Work Hats, 25c to $1 49
Canvass Gloves, 12 )c 20c and 33c
Leuther Gloves, $1,98, 2.25 and 2.49
Khaki Fants, $1.49 to 2.98
Khaki Union Suits, 12.98 to 8,89
Khaki Coats, dandies 3.25
Boys Ha J vest Shoes, $1.98 to $2 09
Mens Harvest Shoes, ... $2.89 and 2.98
Mens Hi Top Harvest Shoes. $4 25
Mens Army Shoes, $6.50 and 7.50
Mens Tennis Shoes, $1.25
Good Harvest Comforts $2 98
Cotton Blanket $2.49
Just Arrived-New stock of Tarps, with hooks and snaps, Duck Aprons and heavy
Canvass in 29 inch, 36 inch and 6 foot widths.
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CLAIMS KINSHIP TO KAISER
Girl Held for Theft In England Says
She Is Princess of
Germany.
London. Tried on a charge of lar
ceny, a girl known ns Daisy Irving tes
tified at Bromley, Kent, that she was
Innocent and lind n "double" who wns
a thief. The girl said she was Born at
Potsdnm on Janunry 1, 1893, and was
christened Plnmendo Wllhelmlna
Hohenzollern.
Her father was Prince Victor Wll
helm Hamburg Holienzollern, the son
of the brother of the ex-knlser and
cousin to the ex-crown prince.
Her mother was n Frenchwoman,
and the only name she knew her by
was Girlie Irving. Accused further
snld Ihnt she hail visited Marly ever.v
country during her life, but the first
time she cume to England was in Octo
ber last.
She then came with her parents
from Paris. A motor journey and a
visit to n bungalow were Incidents of
her adventures of which the accused
spoke. "I am a German princess In
my own right," she declared.
It was alleged that under the name
of Miss V. Raymond she rented a fur
nished 'cottage at Hayes and while
there disposed of a piano, a sewing
machine and other household articles.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure fn all Its stages and
that ts catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine ts taken Internally and
acta thru the Bleed on the Mucous Sur
faces of the 8tem thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, elving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and Resisting nature in doing tta
work. The proprietors have so much
faith In the eoratlvo powers of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. We.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of Ihe Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
The Eugene lodge of Elks is organ
izing a brass band.
After two years of service, Captain
R. R. Knox has returned to Albany.
The recent electrical storm is said
to have started seven fires in the Cas
cade national forest.
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum
bermen of district .No. 1 will meet at
Eugene on August 16!
A list of D. S. C. awards announced
by the war department included John
H. Womack, Wallowa.
. A fruit and berry cannery company,
with a paid-up capital of $F ,000, has
been organized at MarShfld.
Oscar Newton Bass, a pioneer of
Lebanon, aged 84 years, died at the
home of his son in that city.
There are 12,160 children of school
age in Marlon county, according to
the annual census, Just completed.
There are 6617 persons of school
age in Clatsop county. The enroll
ment in the county schools is 4160.
Medford schools will open Septem
ber 16, doing away with the necessity
of extending the school year into next
June.
Captain Walter L. Tooze, after a
two-years' service in the United States
army, has returned to his home at
Dallas.
The Davis & Webber sawmill, two
miles south of Airlle, was burned
down. The origin of the fire Is un
known. .
Building and other construction
work Is at its height in Marshfleld
and idleness is not found in any city
In the county.
With only two dissenting votes, the
citizens of Helix at a special election
adopted the new charter submitted by
the city council.
According to word received in Al
bany, most of the buildings In the old
Quartzville mining district have been
destroyed by fire.
Sparks carried from a threshing ma
chine by the wind started the big fire
that burned Vonderhae brothers' wheat
ranch near Milton.
Over 30 returned soldiers, sailors
and marines of the late war met in
Corvallis and organized a branch of
the American Legion.
Machinery and equipment for tak
ing care of milk are being installed in
the dairy department a,t the agricul
tural college at Corvallis.
Of 618 industrial casualties reported
to the state industrial accident com
mission for the week ending July 24,
there were four fatal cases.
Excavation work is now under way
for the erection of the main building
of the Oregon Pulp & Paper company's
$600,000 paper mill in Salem.
Governor Olcott has reappointed
Robert E. Hunt of Roseburg as a
member of the Oregon state veterin
ary medical examining board.
Jetty work at the mouth of the Ump
qua river has been ordered suspended
by the Port of Umpqua commission
ers, owing to a shortage of funds.
While crossing the Walla Walla riv
er near Milton on a footlog, Claude
Wallace, aged 37 years, slipped, fell
Into the stream and was drowned.
The county court of Coos county has
raised the wages of men and teams
employed on county work to a mini
mum of $4 .60 for men and $9 for teams.
Winter wheat in Linn county is
largely in the shock, and the largest
yield of winter wheat raised In the
county for many years te" practically
safe.
The Medford Red Cross chapter and
War Community service have taken
up the work of the Medford federal
employment service office, which haa
closed.
The taxpayers of school district No.
31, Bay City, with but one dissenting
voice, voted to authorize the directum
to erect a four-room concrete school
building.
A board of directors for a permanent
county fair to be held In Albany an
nually was elected at a meeting of
stockmen, farmers and business men
in Albany.
After wandering aimlessly about in
the mountains of eastern Marian coun- I
ty, A. C. Barber, soon to become Btate
Insurance commissioner, wis found lr
searchers.
Ralph J. Eveleth of Stanford, Mo
has closed a deal whereby he
chased the Chenowith ranch of
acres near Oakland for the
$47,400 cash.
W. A. Wells, known In Corvaifto a,...
throughout Oregon as "Red" Wells, ts
dead. He was 81 years old and bad
been a familiar figure In Corvallis
since pioneer days.
Umatilla county's wheat crop, from
ail appearances, will total at least 4,
600,000 bushels. In average yield per
acre and weight it is better than last
year. The farmer have one com
plaint: smut this year is worse than
for many years. Section formerly ex
empt are now affected.
Ho
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Quality Always
Service First
Mr. Farmer
It will be to your interest
to see us before you place
your harvest order for
Groceries.
The Economy Cash Grocery
Phone 561
and your Orders will be filled.
Quality Always Service First
HIMmHHMtrWWtHHHHMMMUMMHMMIIH
We are glad to be with you
we arc here
"We are glad to be with
you and we will try to
share with you whether
in prosperity or adversity
Of good will, we are chock full. Of am
bition to serve and please, we have
scripture measure (fox tails put pep in
us.) Of slock in trade we have 13 boxes
of tacks, 27 draper sticks, 7 oil cans and
a strip of whang leather and a few. Other
articles, too numerous to mention..
Now that our dude editor is out of the
way, we are proceeding to fix some shel
ves (one Lr stogies,), a sweat box in one
corner -a private office and a hole in
the floor to the cooling chamber old
beer garden,
Watch Athena grow. Come and see us.
New signs will soon point the way" to
Watts & Rogers
Hardware and Implements
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The First National Bank
of Athena
Capital and Surplus, $100,000
Safety Deposit Boxes
For Rent