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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1905)
but We want to Bay to you that we mean it. We want to Bay that we believe it. We want to say that we only know one way to do business and that is by fair dealings, honest dealings and the best goods for your money. The kind of goods that will bring you back again. The prices hereto appended, back ed up by quality, will make you one among the army of our satisfied custom ers, if you are not already in the ranks. Great Dress Goods Sale Danish Cloths in Cream, Tan, Blue and Pink, sold everywnere at 20, our price 16c Egyptian Chiffon - Vails in all the popular shades, sold everywhere at 35c per yard, our price..... .... 25c Egyptian Crepe de Chine, latest novelty in wash fabrics, sold every where at 30c, our price 20c An immense variety of fancy Mohairs the latest novelties in spring dress goods, worth 65 and 75c per yard, our price.. ........ .'. ...50c High Novelty Secillian Mohairs, Mixture and stripes, per yd. .$1.25 Japanese' Crepes, all colors.' For duability and style they are the best production in wash goods of the season. Per yard 25c Big lot of Skirt and dress lengts in this season's best styles of black goods at a great reducfion. Bagdad Crepes for Kamonas. Orient al patterns imported direct from Tbkio. Per yd ......... 25c and 30c Ladies' Fabric Gloves in Tan White or Black, per pair. ... . . . .. ,...25c New line of ladies' Collars and neckwear. Ladies' ties in all the most desirable styles and colors. Ladies', Misses' and - Children's Hosiery in endless variety. - Athena Mercantile Company South S de Main, Street, THE TERHUNE LUMBER YARD Hunt Avenue. Building Material at Lowest prices. Estimates Properly Furnished. T. Press Paragraphs Mrs. John Estes is up from Pendle ton. . j Charles Gay was in Pendleton Thurs day on business. Ralph Kinnear was in town yester day from Weston. hff Rev. Ellis and wife are now at Iiome in the Baptist parsonage. ' There will be regular services at the Baptist church Sunday. Mrs. Cartwright is visiting friends in Walla Walla and Milton this week. Miss Eudora Cartwright will visit in Walla Walla Saturday and Sun day. ' - ' ' 1 . , '. NMiss Minnie Naylor will spend Sat fcirday and Sunday With her father on the farm. ' The Weston "brickmakers" will mix with the Pendleton ball tossers at Pendleton Sunday. -,'M. Grandma Van Winkle and Miss Edna Linville were in town Wednes day from Weston. . Harry Turner, the well known Wes ton farmer aud amateur horse doctor, was in town yesterday. Recorder Chamberlain made a busi ness trip to Pendleton last evening, re turning this morning. V HrMrs. O. M. Castleman is up from Pendleton visiting her parents and sister, Mrs. Fred Kershaw. s) Mrs. Q. C. Odburn of La Grande, is ttxpected in Athena Wednesday of next week, oa an extended visit to friends in this city. , Mrs. Laura Cartwright has some choice household furniture for sale Call at once at her residence, North 4th street. Furnished Rooms At 293 East 34th Street, Portland, Oregon. Prices, 50 and 75 cents. Meals served. Mrs. E. E. 'Dickey. There will be a special meeting of the Commercial Association this evening. All members are requested to ba present. The only genuine cottage cheese the kind your mother used to make at the Home Bakery. -Hturh Bell i ad wife and Mrs. Saun- flers came up from Myrick to attend the funeral of the baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Saunders, yesterday. Mrs. Kate Dickey, who has many friends iu Ahtena, advertises rooms to rent at her home in Portland, 293 East 34th street, in today's Press. The infant danghter of Mr. and Mr. W. E. Saunders who are visiting at the home of John Bell in this city, died Tuesday evening of era&ipelus, aged 3 mm Youth's and Men's Clothing If you want style, if you want fit, if you want perfection of workman ship combined with quality, at prices that cannot be duplicated, inspect our new spring stock before making your purchase. We have suits for all from $5 for a good wearing serv ice ble suit up to the latest high grade worsted at $10.50, $12 50, $13.50, $15 and $16.50 per suit. New and up to date line of two piece Outing Suits, double or single breasted, from $4.75 to $12.50 a suit. . Men's fancy Vests, white or color ed, new and up to date styles, from $1.50 to $2.50 eacn. Men's Shoes. If you want the very latest in either low or high cut, in Tans, French Enamel, Vici Kid, Box or Valor Calf, we have them from $2.50 to $5 per. Also the largest and best line of Work Shoes evei shown, commenc ing at $1.50 per pair to $2.75. , Ladies' Shoes. ' The latest Military heel and Vassar toe. The celebrated Usz & Dunn make. All grades and widths, from $2.50 to $4.50 per pair. . . . OUR LEADER at $1.75 per pair is the wonder of the shoe world and cannot be equaled by any shoe sold at $2. Latest style, high kid top, patent toe, common sense heel and extension solo. Try a pair if you want great value for your money. Athena, Oregon Contracting and Building a. Specialty. Terhtine, Athena, Oregon. months. The funeral took place from the Christian church yesterday at 3 o'clock p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders reside in lia Grande. . There is to be light down at the O. T 0- "XT J& L J . i a a. oo n. uupui, u contract io mac effect having been entered into between the company and the Preston-Parton people. The Epworth League will give an ice cream social tonight in the base ment of the M. E. church. All are invited to come. A pleasant evening is anticipated. A couple of hoboes confined in the Pendleton city jail became involved in a fight. ; One of the brethren came very near being "yegged" into etern ity with divers razor cuts. . ' , ' ; Cox & McEwen have a very cleverly arranged display of , sinks, bath tubs and lavatories. - A new case, in which is displayed a large assortment of fire arms, also attracts attention.; Bert Preston, a leading grocery man of Baker City, is in town today, the guest of his brother.Dale Preston. Mr. Preston recently returned from Cali fornia, where he spent a portion of the winter. )CMr. George Dell, of St Johns, Wash. wno nas been visting Ins brotner, JJr. L. Dell, in this city, for several days, left yesterday evening for Baker City. He is a pioneer, having come to the coast in the early '50s. YKing Bros, have returned from North Yakima where they went to in vestigate a livery stable proposition. As yet they have not closed a deal. They speak in high terms of the busi ness activity in North Yakima. ' Mrs. ' Fred Rosenzweig, who has passed several mouths at the Rosenz weig homestead in Franklin county, Wash. , is expected rome tonight or tomorrow to spend the summer. The boys will remain on the farm. The commencement exercises of the Athena Public school, owing to the op era house not being in proper condit ion to accommodate the public, will be held in the Christian church next Fri day evening. The program for the ex ercises will be found in Tuesday's Press. ' jkTomorrow is sale day in Athena. Auctioneer Lucas has some good stock, vehicles, etc. , which will be sold to the highest bidder. During the past week hand bills have been distributed, which gives the list of stock and ar ticles to be sold together with the terms of sale. If this sale is a success, others will follow in succession. Pendleton Tribune: Miss . Bessie McBride, who has been stenographer in the office of the county recorder, has resigned her position and will leave next week for Portland. Miss McBride will be employed by the Glass & Prud homine Co., lithographers and book i binders, as a ' demonstrator of book typewriting machines. Miss McBride has lived in Pendleton the past three years and is popularly known. She will be succeeded on June 1 in the re corders office by Percy Folsom, oldest son of Recorder Folsom. Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m., the Ath eua Rod and Gun club will shoot over the traps for the first time this season. Someone with a very pronounced grain of devilish mischievousness in his makeup tore away the electrio appliances connected with the traps, with the evident purpose of destruc tion. The wires will be replaced iD time for Sunday's shoot, A Services at the Christian church Sunday as follows: Bible School at 10 a.m., preaching at 11 a. m., Junior Endeavor meeting at 8 p.m. Endeavor at 7 p. m., preaching at 8 Subjects, "Look on the Fields," and ' 'The Ripe Harvest ' ' Sunday will be missonary day and an offering will be made for home missions. GREASEW00D JOTTINGS. A New Preae Correspondent TelU of Happening In Finnish Neighborhood. Mrs. M. pahman of Denver, CoL, is here spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pell, before go ing to the fair in Portland. , Mrs. Deining and daughter, Mary, returned to their home here from Port land where they spent several weeks under the doctor's care. ' Mrs. Etta Pell of Pendleton spent a few days here last week visiting rel atives. Will Kononen was in Athena Thurs day on business. Mrs. Janie Christopher and Winnie Harala will take their departure Mon day for Idaho where they will spend several weeks visiting relatives. Mr. Pell and son Elmer, were in Athena Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. I. Christopher were in Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Owens were in Pendle ton Thursday. Miss Lottie Pell and father were in Pendleton trading Thursday. Miss Elma Planting and her 'father were in Pendleton Thursday. Chas. Deining and Ed Pell and spent the last of the week in Cold Spring. John Hendrickson of Alberta, ar rived here Monday to spend a few weeks at the home of his parents. Mr. Albert Harala left Thursday for Quincy, Washington, to look after a homestead. , ' Mr. Victor Thomson and Arthur Harala left' Monday for Long Valley, Idaho, .to spend the summer. Mrs. S. A. Maloney of Weston is vis iting at the home of her son, A. D. Rothrock this week. Mr. Will Henderson, who has been confined to his room for so long with sickness, is reported improving. The Jacobson family was called to Cold Spring Sunday to attend the bed side of their Brand mother. Mrs. Em- bysk, who is very low. - ... .i . r , . j , Mr. and Mrs. Curry, eyesight special ists of Walla Walla, who have been making regular visits to Athena, will make their next regular visit Wednes day, May 17, for one day only. At St Nichols Hotel parlor. Eyes examined free. , , iv Why suffer .with 'spring tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite? Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents tea or tablets. Pioneer drug store. Don't let the children suffer. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister's Rocky Mouutaiu Tea. The best baby tonic known. Strength find health follow its use. 85 cents. Pioneer drug store. Cleanse your system of all impurit ies this month. Now is the time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Pioneer drutt store. Men and Teams Wanted. To haul from Fletcher's Mill to Weston and Milton. Apply at once to The Fletcher Co., Tanks, Oregon, v ' ; ? W. S. Buel offers bis residence projj erty on Current street for sale. Houh, practically new, contains six room& For further particulars see Mr. Buel.1 Don't forget that the babies get their photos free. ; If you do not be lieve what I say, just come down and see. Danner. The Danner Photograph gallery is now open and ready for business.: First class work guaranteed. Loca tion near depot .' F. G. Lucas wants more fat poultry He will pay 6 1-2 and 7 cents pojt pound for hens. For roosters, old, Si vonnir. Rf- rinrbu Rv ' During the month of May I will make one cabinet photo of your baby free. Danner, photographer. If you need fishing tackle, look at the fine display in ; Worthington & Thompson's show window. Fresh bread, bans, doughnuts, cookies and cakes at the Home Bakery. Go to the Homo Bakery ice cream parlors, for pure ice cream. Before buying your vehicle see A. Phillips, Weston, Ore;jou. I; Iki our 1) nrei ffllh Crnrmxf. Cni f"sii bun l5. snr uonntipation forever. fa.)Se. If C.C C.lskii, dru4'lurefuDt muaef- Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Cox & McEwen 's. Sterling silver novelties at Manasse's. C. A. Barrett A Co. sell the American Telephone. Freeh bread, cakes, etc., on rule at Gay's, daily. Our line of fishing tackle is complete. C. A. Barrett 4 Co. C. A.' Barrett & Co are agents for the Double Disc weeder. Try a Flor de Corona cigar at the White House Grocery. See the reliable line of Henney bug gies at C. A. Barrett & Co. That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. At Worthington A. Thompson's. Latest novelties in men's ready to wear suits, Athena Mercantile Co. Remember, Ely & Scott are head quarters for rubbers and overshoes. Just received. . Men's double-breasted 3-button sacque suits. Athena Mercan tile Co. Worthington & Thompson have just received a larg9 line of new pipes and pocket knives. , Say Ma, Crescent Baking Powder will raise the dough. Get it at Worthing ton St Thompson's. Don't forget to try our Gold Leaf coffee. It is the best 25 cent coffee on the market. Ely & Scott. You will find the best novels by the best modern writers, in the circulating library at the Palace Drug store. W. C. Miller is again in the harness business in Athena. He is located in the Estes building opposite the Athena Hotel. All goods sold at reasonable prices. Workmanship guaranteed. L. A. Githena, agent for Edison pho nographs and records, iB prepared to furnish all of the different grades of the Edison make. Mr. Githens always has phonographs on exhibition and is pre pared to give information at any time. It is the fit and finish; the artistic touch that makes the suit. "Internat ional" Made to Measure garments have all of these virtues, including quality as well. Ask the Athena Mercantile Co. to show you their magnificent line of these supplies. Boys, you had better get busy and see Athena Mercantile Co. who have a com plete "International" line of samples. This famous concern, for whom Athena Mercaneile Co. takes orders and meas ures, builds garments that are as near perfection as human hands can make them. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. A Creeping; Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plain, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, -.healed the wound and saved his life. Best in the world for barns and sores. 25c at McBride's drug store. !i ... ' ; , To Dare Conntlpntlon Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or est If C. C. C. tall to cure, druggists roiuiul money. U llUiL U PilM U yklL S) We want everyone in this vicinity to feel at home in this great store. It is your store; it belongs to the public, and we intend that it shall be conducted in a manner consistent from every point with the public's wishes and comfort. Nearly every family in this vicinity thinks firstly of this store when needing any such goods as we sell, because in past years they jf0,m. have found stock is complete and y j ff J Jjp prices are consist ent with qualities, a y aIjO h-ffl f? J?? Wc 'myite inspection of these L JILi UJLjSil j very complete lines. A clean; rr;;;;; " "T , r. up to date stock of Spring goods. ' 23 ttf mmnfmiffmrnm w immtmrnrw pm? w n? nntr k The People of the city want the Best and that is 3 why they call at the s iWHIT g Cash TIIEY KNOW THAT WE MEET ALL "SALE" g PRICES ON GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 3 NOT GOOD NOT HERE j j Worthington & Thompson, H SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET SlP A f! RhPTMl Paint' 0a UOU V. UUai p ESTABLISHED 1865 1 Preston-Parton Milling Co. f Guaranteed By All Grocers x Patronize Home Industry. : Merchant Millers Waitsburg, Wash. ' 1' - -- - i HOUSE Grocery ATHENA. OREGON ' GlaB8' Varnish, Brushes, Etc. Plumbing PENDLETON, OREGON. H m m m M and Grain Buyers i Athena, Oregon J 1 7 X Everything is new f'LllSl