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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1919)
Press Paragraphs j r Cofl Ask Dick about a Ford car. Adv. Harvey Booher j reported ill with typhoid fever. Guy Cronk made a business trip to Portland this week. If in need of a used Ford, you will do well to see Dick. Adv. Miss Vera Grant spent the week end with friends in Walla Walla. J at Roy Burke and family contemplate soon returning to Portland to reside. Dick is prepared to do your auto- top repairing, on short notice. Adv. Mr. and mis. James Sturgis spent Monday night m Athena, from Pe dleton. Lewis Stewart left the first of th ik to enter Orapr.n AinMiin.,i lege. Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers, of Wallula. Wash., spent Saturday night in Athena. tor Sale. Two fresh milch cows and one seed anil. Chas. Betts, Ad ams, Oreg. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Watts were din ner guests Sunday at the Chance Rog ers home. Lee Johnson, tuhn haa u aeva a tack of rheumatism went to Pendletoi yesterday for medical treatment. Victor Burke this week shipped his household goods to Edgerton, Wash., where he will engage in farming Mr. and Mrs. C W 7rA ha,i their guest last week, their daughter, mm. raiMbr. Irom Alb on. Wash Bertf Wilson camo. nvpr from ToMnifl this week to join Ins family, and may conclude to live on a farm near town. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith had as dinner guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. DeMoss, and son. of Wes- I Mrs. Alfred Kibbe and little dauch- Ver are in the citv from Condon, visit.' ng at the home of hr parents, Mi. id Mrs. John Phillips. Mr. and- Mrs. Sidney Crabili are from Cold Spring, this week, vis ig at the home of their parents, Mr. Mrs. w. J. (Jrabill. uy Stafford, well known to old I I Urn visit- IBB , ton at tf lege .Harold Hall of Union, was a guest of his cousin. Coarad Miller, during the Round-Up. -j Mr. and Mrs. James McLean and twin sons, aredown from their home near Washtucna. r , Mrs. Clifford Stone has returned to her home near Pullman, Wash,, after a visit with relatives bare. vA- L. Swaggart, accompanied by his daughter, Blanche, is attending the Btate fair at Salem this week. I AAaa DahK.. U I -I. fcji . on auuuc iUriVK IBI t COOSY IOr land, where she will take a course le Behnke-Walker Business Col- lSSes Kathrp.n Tu-nnm ar.A Vlava banders left yesterday for Eugene, to resume their studies at the Univer Wtty. , mnijn i m i) i W1M Will Steen and familv nprp rwar from their Dry Creek ranch near Mil- ion and SaBOt SundaV with Athena friends. fypi,i,.v.wj)i-- Mrs. F LeGrow is in Walla Walla, where she will spend a couple ui wbkks wan ner motncr. Mrs. Bowles. Kfiomer Watts will join Ed Leonard TrtWaitburg. on a hunting trio for big game in Montana. They will leave his week. .Miss Dorothy Davis of Seattle, who has been visiting at the home of Mr, ana Mrs. rsrnest Koepke, returns home Monday. , . ' Four wrecked automobiles were to be seen by the roadside between Ath ena and Pendleton on the last day of the Round-Up. " " . Oils' 0, yes, Dick will make you (he same prices on Mobile Oil and Zerolene as the plant will. Better see Dick. Adv. . '"Bill" Dobson, Will Miller and J. H. Rldenour had a successful grouse hunt in the Birch creek country the first of the week. Dick has the most complete stock of auto accessories to select frorai Racine and Goodrich tires, the best in the long run. Adv Mrs. Delia Wfieht. and on the return by Mrs. Sadie But 11. who with them will, en route, visit the Clarenre Wrights in Wallowa countv. Mr, Jones recently purchased a ,farni near Vale. Chaperoned by Chance Rogers, party of hunters left Athena t morning for the W&tts & Rogers rani near Odessa, Wash, on a duckV nunting trip. A lake on the Watts ft Rogers ranch affords ideal-Sport to scattergun experts. Harold Cochran is here from Mad ford, in the. interests of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York of which he is agent. Mr. Cochran will assist the force 'in the First Na tional Bank a pari of the time during Mr. LeGrow 's ajbsence. Mrs. Cox and family left last weeji for Centralia, 'Wash., to reside. Mrs. Cox. who is a widow, having livajtyn Athena for several years, and leaves many friends here, has purchased a tract of land in that vicinity, and wili build up a home there. Mrs. 0. C. Barton and her sister, Mrs. John Stone, returned'last week to J 'I,1 IIIIIWII IIH1 Ml I II IIIHI 'll 'l MIIIIIIMMI WE wish to thank the Ladies of Athena and vicinity for their generous patronage which has made it necessaryfor the Style Shop to remove to a larger and better show room. On and after Octo ber first, we invite each and every lady to call at our new store, next door to the Library. We will show new goods, in cluding the new styles in Pattern Hats, Tailored and Sport Hats, new Dresses in Georgette, Tricotine Serge and Jersey; the last word in style and quality Suits; Coats in new styles, colors and all sizes. I i vr t i til home in Washington this wank ing relatives and friends. Strayed. One inm-gray horse, four years old, weighf 1400, roached mane, diamond brand on shoulder. Inform uther Dean or Virgil Willaby. S. LeGrow and Sam Pamhmn ft Tuesday for Montana on a hunt- IB trip. Thev will hunt elk on the headwaters of the Biackfoot river. . The last half of county and state taxes are now due and those who make payment through the First National Bank of Athena are requested to make payment," ""t Mrs. Gene W. Hall and little daugh ter arrived last week from Lostine, Wallowa county, where they have n the,-, h,.. the,r hmes at Midvale, Idaho. They ' were accompanied by the mother of Jim Harris, who recently underwent an operation in a hospital at Tacoma, for appendicitis, is little better, and will probably undergo another oner. lion, so it is reported. !d Sebasky and George Winship are lontana, where they went to attei.d to land matters in connection with me ir nomeateaas which they tiled on before enlisting in the service. Mrs. A. H. Mclntyre, who has been in ill health for some time, will be taken to a Portland aanitarium, where she will receive the rest cure, in the hope of building up her health. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brandon came down from their home in Washington last week, took in the Round-Up and were guests at the J. A. Kirk home hena a portion of the time. 'ostmaster Henry has been confined tis home this week with" illneuo During his absence from the'nostoffice Mrs. Henry, bis able assistant, is con ducting the business, with the help of Cleve Myers. Miss Francis Williams has departed for Cheney, Wash., where she entered the NormalJSchool, with the 'view of majoring in kindergarten work. Miss Francis'crraduated last June from the Athena high school. " and Mrs. B. B. Richards and little son, Roland, returned Sunday from a three days visit with Mrs. Richards' brother, Will Rider and wife, at North Yakimayj The trip was made in their OldsmobijeNear. Hugh Taylor, who served'during the war in the 146th F. A. was in Athena for a short time Wednesday. Hugh was reported killed at one time during the war, but went through the great conflict without receiving a scratch. Mrs. W. A. Graham and son. Neil, who have been visiting in Athena. Westop and Pendleton, will leave Mon day for their home at Redsport, Coos county. Mrs. Graham has disposed of ner household g rods and will rent her house in Weston. Miss Caroiyn Koepke, after spend ing the summer vacation with her iarents on the farm northwest of iwn. returned Mondav to Seattle. Ihe completed htcrh sr.hnnl in Juno and will enter the University of Wash ington, October 1st. trr Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones drove over from their home near Vale, in their Maxwell car. and attended the Round Up, visiting Athena relatives after ward. They were accompanied over by EBBBBEBB With every $5 Cash Purchase You can get a $1.67 piece of Aluminum Ware at Cost. See it. Now on displiy There are rnjghty good reasons why everyone should buy our fhigh quality" Groceries-it is economy to do so. The purity of4 our quality groceries is a guar antee of health for you. None better, i the late Osie Barton, and were taken over by Fred Gross, the s trip being made in his automobile. .TSL , ' . I ,i Misses Belda and Francis Rainville, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rainville, are down from their home at Colfax, Wash., visiting relatives. They are guests of their grandmother. Mrs. t. btanton. and Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton, and other friends. Mrs. M. M. Johns. Miss Elinore Chapman and Flint Johns left Sunday afternoon, by auto, en route to their home at. Vnnrniivec VVngh offer o pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mel-- vine jonns. Ihe young people will this week take up their studies at the University cf Oregon. Mrs. A. J. Wsener leaves next Wed nesday for Belville, Kansas, to visit her sister. From there she goes to Oskalnnsa. Iowa, to visit relatives, snd will nrobably remsin in the mid dle west the greater part of the win ter. Mrs. William Shrimpf will be her traveling companwn. This evening in the hanouet room of the High school building, the Soph omore class will be hosts to the Fresh men class and teachers of the hioh School. The rnnms nre heinor taateJ. imiv uecnraien. ana emertsinmenr ana refreshments will be furnished by the Sophomores to their guests. New rental books on the Library shelves are reported as follows: Har old Bell Wright, The Re-Creation of Brian Kent: Cooke. The Cricket: Ham ilton, Who Cares: Sinclair. Burned Bridges; Stocklev. Wanderfoot: Ruck. A Land Girl's Love Storv : Athertnn. The Avalanche; Hough, The Broken Gate. Mrs. A. Matthews will mnvn tho Stvle Shoo into the building recently vacated bv A. B. Steele. The Style Shnn Will nCPIinv tha fpnnt nn.hnn rt the store room and Mr. Matthnmn mill use the back part for an automobile unholstering and harness repair shoo. Dr. C. H. Smith will have his office in the building being vacated by the Style Shop. THE PUJJE FOOD GROCERY . . ... r Dk. 1T1 tu: O. r T?.r Mrs. William Shrimpf will leave on October 1st for a couple of months visit with relatives at her old home in Holton. Kansas, and will visit Kansas Citv, Leavenworth and Lawrence. Kan. This is Mrs. Shrimpf's first1 visit east in many years, and she an ticipates much pleasure in it. Sho will be accompanied hv Mm A .T Wagner, to within eighty miles of her destination. Mr. Shrimpf will visit their daughter. Mrs. Virtfil 'erlm nn j Ube ranch during her absence. John Douglas came to town Wednes- trom the r-rank Brown n aco nn Cold Swine, and hart a hrnken annul. der blade set by Dr. Sharn. John was unaware of the mture of his trnn- ile until examined by the physician. tome daVS SCO he won inpnRolv thrnisn from a swinging porch seat by one of the men at the ranch, and after suffer ing increasing pain from the slight fall, decided to consult a doctor, with the above result. He will carry his shoulder in a "sling" for some time to come. Mt. and Mrs. L. P. Wilmot will leave todav for Long Beach, Califor nia, where they intend to make their permanent home. This mopt estimable couole will be missed in this vicinity, where by their sterling qualities they have endeared themselves to manv friends. Mm. Wilmot. as "Aunt Liz- zie" Mansfield, has been known and loved for manv vears and her husband during his five yesrs residence has I made a host of friends. They will drive throuah in their Dodge car. this being their fourth trio over the Pacific hiehwav to Long Beach, and will visit friends at Eugene and other points en route Uncle Lu Wilmot has received word of a most deplorable accident, very I similar to the one happening to the Berlin family, which occurred last Sunday near Wilbur, Wash., when a friend of his met his death. Mr. Frank Owens, manager of the Hayes Mercantile establishment, of Wilbur, while driving with his wife and baby, overturned his car, all three being pinned underneath. Mrs. Owens after three hours effort, succeeded in ex tricating herself and walking a half mile, telephoned for help. When fin ally taken out of the wreck, both Mr. Owens and the baby, two years old were found to be dead. The parents of the young man are residents of Long Beach, Calif., where tha Wilmota are going to make their home. FREE Rogers Silverware We are not giving Premiums. Therefore we are not compelled to charge extra for our merchandise, or slight our service, as we have no investments for premiums. Wc made arrangements to distribute Wm. A, Rogers Ltd. Silverware Free ' Save our Business Cards. cy4.sk for Them 9 NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET Phone 152 ? Athena Department Store Methodist Episcopal Church. G. Kopriva, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Every body cordially invited.Vhildren ftlks as well as the older ones. Pieach iflg atUSxNook, Rey. h; f. Pern ber ton, the District Superintendent, will preach. At 8 o'clock, evening, the pastor Will nreaeh- "Mol,mTi.,. Great Work." On Saturday evening at 7:M o'clock the first auarterly meeting will be held in the Sundav shnn! i-iwiivi pi - h, ivuiu, i ic.9 notice allthe mearirers of the official uoara as well as the church menibors be present. JT. Pemberton will pre-. uiue. The Christian Church. Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11 and 8. Next Sunday night we'begin our regular night meetings in each church. I urgn all members and friends to be present at each service. We are nlannino a irpt"H,,n,, rv... ing Day" in O, -Inner IWi of tt get the step and spirit of real, ear nest joyous church life by coming to both services .Sunday. B. B. Burton, Tfc. Pastor. Dr. N.P. Bennet Dentist Vestonx Phone, 83 Payne's Dairv Pure, Fresh Milk and Cream delivered twice daily Prices, Pint 10c, Quart ISc GI.ORG E PAYNL, - Athena it 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mil Athena Garage 4.' ZERBA BROS. Props. z We are particular in every detail in c-Automoblile repairing at our Garage. Expert attention alwayj. . We are equipped for Vpxy-Acetylene Welding Wm. RICE GENERAL TRANSFER SERVICE EXPBESS. DELIVERY, DRAYAHE Special attention given to hauling of Fuel, Household Goods and Freight. Will make out of town trips at reas onable rates. PHONE 362, ATHENA IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIttttlllllllllllllltl I THE UNIVERSAL CAR MONUMENTS! Get our prices be- j fore placing your order. Berry Monument works P. M. Barry, Prop. 12th and Main Street nearO. W. R. & N. Passenger Depot Walla Walla Wash. N. A. MILLER Local Representative, 6. V. Bharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calia both night and day. MIU promptly uinn4, Office on Tairf ite-M, AttE. Orcaor Genuine Ford Parts are the only SAFE PARTS to use in your Ford. We have them and can put them in with the least delay. Cord tires give more miles per dollar. White Star Oil gives you most miles per qnart. Let us show you. Davidson Garage Co. Phone 81, Athena, Oregon