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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1903)
It Pays to Trade at THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ...Pendleton... : Outside of the large and select stock of new and reliable dry goods, clothing and ready-to-wear garments for women and men, we have this season the most complete assortment of ;- SHOBS We have ever shown. " ' V tot ?1?9r,be?n our obiect t0 combine BIG VALUES -Wliu LOW PRICE Sand we have succeeded this season as never before. Come and let us show you the newest and best things to be had in family footwearthir month we're offering 2-5 Children's Shoet sure Dongola. at fiO Any size, Ida k 8-4 - 2 Stripe Slpprg, red or blk H) , , " -J-J .. P" ,'thE ." .. . " 7i ? mom f. .. .. "P"nBneei, dox tip, ltice 85 i n-i nuc aooui BMoes, son, calf W Any size, ludiee shoes, welt sols Ji.os Prettiest Babies Ever Items in Brief. - Walkover shoes at Shick & Co.'s. Try Boddy's sugai-cured hams bacon. ' ' .. .. and Oh, Front. My! "!)9" coffee at the Blue Try the new market for the best in meats. - Sheets, at Gates' old stand, will treat you right. Everything for the table at the Blue Front Grocery. For fine groceries trade at Gross & Worthington's. The "General Good" cigar is having we ieaa ai uay s. - A fresh lot of rnnnptl crnnda inat . ceived at Bagley's. Superior crackers, the best ever, 10c per lb. Shick & Co. The leading brands of tobacco and cigars are sold by Gay. - is to be found at Bagley's. ' The celebrated Prescott flour a solid car think of itl Shick & Co. You will find satisfaction as well as saving in buying at The Fair. - For your fishing tackle, go to Barretts An up-to-date, complete line. ; "White as snow" is the term applied . to j. eiiuituon oieum juuunaxy worn. ... .. served at Chas, Gay's popular resort. When you want anything in the to bacco or confectionary line go to Sheets. Don't fail to see the new Fireside and Domestic sewing machines at Bagley's. The warmest baby " in tile bunch Caralol coffee, 25c per lb. Shick &Co. Wa fn nfl wa nrlvprt.iflA! va nrivortiaA as we do. See for yourself. The Fair. The Racine line of vehicles is com plete and prices are the best at C. A, B. - R. J. Boddy has just placed on the market this season's sugar-cured hams and bacon. . The best cigars and the best grades of candies are offered by Sheets. Gates' ota siana. .; . - The best of everything in groceries are to be found at the Blue Front, at prices luut bid rigui ; .. ) Get our nrices on barb and woven wire fencing before buying. Umatilla Implement Co. If you want the best candies go to McBride & Co. and get Lowney's. They are world famous. C. A. Barrett & Co. have the Bradley, Fearless, Umatilla Chief and Dutch man plows in stock. , . We can sell you the "Dutchman" or "Canton" plows. You know the merit of these. Umatilla Implement Co. New dress trimmings, Allovers in silk, linen, colton and lace effects, just re ceived. , Athena Mer. Co. Send us your orders for your grocer ies. We will fill them . quickly and promptly. Shick & Co. - C. A. Barrett & Co. are headquarters for sporting goods fishing tackle, bi cycles, ammunatition, games, etc. Charles Gay has just put on sale the famous "Umatilla" 5-cent cigar. It de serves the popularity of being the best 5-cent cigar on the market. ' James Crawford, the leading harness maker of Pendleton, Ore., being over stocked in collars, whips, buggy cush ions, fur schaps. bits, spurs, etc., will give special bargains for the next 30 days. Go with the best designs and quality in Hate and Millinery Goods at Mrs. Owens. Remem ber we take country produce in exchange for Millinery goods. Orders taken for Hair Switches. MRS. J. R. OWENS, Fischer Building, North Side Main St. .LOtfPRICES. Id lec shoi, mllld edg I2.-18 ' dins " elect styls 2.98 mens Velos kid laoe sbos a.!) box calr, fancy top i50 good year welt shoes, vlei kid, box, cadt elf 3.00 Fine Shoes You 'Saw A neat line of children s ready-made aprons at The Fair. Ask to see some of those exclusive dress patterns at Manasse's. Take a look at the men's new spring suits just received. k M. Co. i Just received, a new lot of Preferred Stock canned goods at Bagley's. Novslty Bilk waistings have just ar rived at Athena Mercantile Co's. We will have a sample combine har vester to show you in a short time. Umatilla Implement Co. Mrs. Joseph Hudspeth is prepared to give lessons in flower, plain, brush and Kensington painting. Prices reasonable Full line of the new lemons and silver i grays in the celebrated Mascott Kid gloves. Athena Mer. Co. The great special sale of ladies' mus lin underwear still continues. It is evi dent that the ladies appreciate the low price by the quantities sold. Athena Mer. Co. , . There will come a time some day when you wiltwant your house papered and painted; and when that time does come figure with J. W. Chapman. Up-to-date painter and paper hanger. W. C. Miller, the harness dealer, car ries only the best stock, which includes everything in the harness and saddle line. Repairing done on short notice by skilled-workmen. Dill pickles at Bagley's. Mrs. Chas. Sargent is in Walla Walla this week . v Get your fishing tackle ' of Gross & Worthington. . A good cow for sale. Call on McBride Palace drug store. Remember the "Passion Play." Opera house tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Len Simpson were over from Westou yesterday. - D. C. Baker offers his 7 -room cottage for rent at $8 per month. Fred Rosenxweig is salesman for the. Umatilla "Implement Co. ' Charles McBride came over from Walla Walla Wednesday. Orders for hair switches are taken at Mrs. Owens' millinery store. Mrs. F. E. Simpson spent the week with relatives in the country. Frank Simpson attended the Elks' "doin's'.' in Walla Walla Wednesday. lMr. Fred E. Miller of Spokane, was a guest Sunday at the Rosepzweig home. Mr. Penrose of the Buffalo Hump mining district, is visiting relatives here. Cashier Killgore, of the Farmers' Bank of Weston, was in town Saturday. The first load of stone, for the new Methodist church was delivered Tues day. George Carmicheal,' the prosperous Weston farmer, traded in Athena Wed nesday. Xf. E. James has been appointed deputy sheriff at Umatilla by Sheriff T. D. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Banks left on Monday's Train for Idaho, where they will visit relatives. ; Charley Sharp will reorganize the Pen dleton band. It will have a membership of sixteen. Tribune: Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Carden are the proud parents of a baby boy born yesterday morning. Ira McDonald left Wednesday morn ing for Roland, Manitoba, where he will remain a couple of months. X J. H. Price has sold to H. M. Cock burn for $13,060 his 720 acre farm lying six miles northwest of Weston. Milton supports Columbia College in a liberal manner. Several of its leading citizens have donated 8500 each. A. M. Gillis has a force of men at work putting up fence and making other im provements on his mountain ranch. Remember Mrs. Owens' will take butter, eggs and country produce in ex change for hats and millinery goods. NfMrs. Bert Cartano went down to Moro Sherman county, Sunday, where her husband has a permanent situation. J Uncle Dick Powers the attorney and well known democratic warhorse, has been seriously ill at his home in Weston. George Marsh, a pioneer resident of vesterdar mornine of Bright's disease. LJIr. Marsh had been ailing for so time but was confined to his bed only a few days. He was a brother of Chas. Marsh. The funeral will take place in Weston today at 2:30 p. ro. Mr. Bert York of Walla Walla, who has been attending dental college in Portland, spent Tuesday night in this city. " Robt. Coppock, who had the contract for excavating the basement for the new M. E. church, finished the work in five days. . . ' H..W. Learn has purchased he north half ot the Downs place on Weston mountain. ' The consideration is not known. The Junior League entertainment has been indefinitely postponed. This en tertainment was to have taken place next month. jCwilliam Stine, a pioneer of Walla Walla, died at his home in that city Friday of last week and was buried Sunday.' , . Two physicians were called to attend Mayor H. B. Nelson of Weston, Tues day evening. Mr. Nelson was stricken with lung trouble. The Athena Band is again engaged in regular rehearsals and is now prepared to furnish the best of music for picnics and other engagements. "". Fleming Bros, great moving picture show at opera house tomorrow night under auspices of the Epworth League. Seats on sale at Osburn's. (s(JW, O. Read has entered the general i t 4 J im.. uiercuanuizing uuainess m Auaius. xua firm of W. O. Read & Co. recently pur chased the stock of L. G. Pell. 4 Three or four Athena sportsmen left aturday for Squaw creek on a trout fislilng expedition Water was too high and they returned, unsuccessful. O. G. Chamberlain, clerk of school district No. 29, reports on hand the sum of $2,558.45, an ample supply of money to pay off all outstanding warrants. Charles Brown left evidence at this of fice of a promising fruit crop. He had boughs from peach, plum and apricot trees literally covered with blossom. H. W. Learn will again stand trial on the charge of practiicng dentistry without license from the state dental board. The case will come up at the next term of the circuit court. jlC. A. Barrett & Co. have recently put in a five-light gasoline system in the Booher saloon that is giving excellent satisfaction. Chas. Gay has ordered the system for his place of business. JCap. N. B. Humphrey familiarly T 1 . . 1 1 -I ,, . 1 1 A Bpoiteu oi as vap, ivruieny uu wuiu eyin Pendleton, well known through out the country, died at Albany, Oreg., on Saturday, April 11, aged 66 years. - Head Consul Falkenburg, W. O. W., will be in attendance at the log rolling, in Walla Walla, on May 1. The O. R. & N. gives a rate of 85 cents for round trip. Tickets good to return May 3. Will Smmers, of Harrison, Idaho, was in town Tuesday night. Years ago Mr. Sommers was engaged in carpenter work in Athena with W. W.Jacobs. He met many oldtime friends while here. Miss Grace Crockett will represent the Pendleton academy in the interacadeni ic contest at Walla Walla, May 8. She won first place in contest at Pendleton, with the rendition of "The Raising of Jara's Daughter." LCapt. Walsh and a squad of soldiers are in town today, and will proceed to the Umatilla river to select grounds for target practice. Fay Le Grow, brother-in-law of the captain, accompanied the party to the river. Charles Carpenter, a reservation farm er, is favorably impressed with Franklin county (Wash.) land. It is reported that he contemplates farming there on a large scale, and will secure several sections of land if possible. Mrs. Fred Rosenzweig entertained a number of lady friends at her home in Jefferson street, Wednesday afternoon. Forty ladies, including members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M.E. church, were present. Luncheon was served. illiam WUlaby, sr., left on Tuesday laby will remain in the falls city several days and then proceed to Newport, where he will spend several weeks with his daughter, Mrs. F. M. Knowl ton. JD. B. Jarman, who went down to his urook county homestead last week, re ports numerous cases of smallpox at Shaniko and Prineville. Several deaths have resulted from the disease, which at those points is raging in a most malig nant form. Senator John H. Mitchflll has gener ously divided his garden seed graft with the Press and out sanctum sanctorum would easily make a first-class seed store pala in comparison. Numerous pack ages are on hand and you may have one by calling at the office. General Passenger Aeent S. B. Cal- derhead, of the W. & C. R., was in town yesterday arranging , with Agent Ker shaw for a special . excursion train to Walla Walla and return on Friday, May 1. ho train will leave Athena at 8 a tn. and return before Jl p. m. Weston Leader: i Charles E. Flock and H. W. Moulton, FrankKn county homesteaders, are here after their fami lies, who will be moved across Snake river in a few days. They are not so corpulent as they might be, and have decided to "batch" no longer. On Sunday evening Mrs. Hyxter, a capable speaker of Portland, BDd repre senting the Florence Crittenden Home, will deliver an address at the Christian church. Her address will be on Social I Purity, a theme that should commana the attention of every citizen in Athena. Other churches of the city have been in vited to participate in a union service. The importance of the occasion would make such a union meeting particularly fitting. A cordial invitation is extended to all. J. A. Baddeley, one of Weston's lead ing farmers and a" horseman of experi ence, has secured a valuable acquisition to the Baddeley-Hartman stock 'fairn below Weston. He bought McAlropa, the highest priced horse offered at the recent big sale in Portland, and one of the best bred trotters on the Pacific Coast. Sick headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion and makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a tree sample. For sale by McBride 4 Co., druggists. Weston Leader: Alt Johnson, of Millei's Furniture Store, was over from Athena Saturday on business. Mr. Johnson is now trie leader of a promis ing orchestra of six or seven instruments which is practicing constantly on con cert and dance music. He has pur chased a piano for the orchestra's use, and h'as a skilled performer to play it. In all the years he has conducted an orchestra, with the vicissitudes neces sarily involved, Mr. Johnson thinks that the organization was never better equip- you iuau uuw w iuiuidu uiBiruiaBa ui for any occasion. Bobbed the Grave. . A startling incident is narrated John Oliver of Philadelphia, as folic "I was in an awful condition. My e was almost yellow, eyes sunken, ton coated, pain continually in back sides, no appetite, growing weaker by day. Three physicians had give up. Then I was advised to use F.lec Bitters; to my great joy the first boltle made a decided improvement. I &u tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim.". No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at G. C. Osburn's drug store. To Core Constipation Vorover. Take Cuscarets Candy Cathartic 10c or It O. O. C. tail to cure, druggists refund money. MAY DAY To Walla Walla Friday May 1st. A Special Train Will LeaVe Athena at 8 o'clock a. in., via. the Washington & Columbia River Ry. ROUND TRIP FOR 85c. S. B. CALDERHEAD, G. P. A. 1 0 r n Fill MIC smokeless cartridges, made by If. M. C. Co., to fit the regular .38-55 Martin re peaters with Smokeless Steel Barrels, give high velocity, flat trajectory and great smashing power. They can be reloaded with black powder as the twist of the rifles Is adapted to both velocities. 130 pott Mtefen tot ttlMtttHtou, mmt t nlu ttUn uallti In i ilwi,t. TKE MARLIN FIRE ARMS tO.. NEW HAVEM, CONN. The lair's Bis: Department Store Because we anticipate the seasons and give ample opportunity to prepare for them. Because vc always offer the right Goods at the right Prices. Because we do not limit ourselves to small achievements, but , branch out into every avenue for style, and show the broadest line obtainable. SHOES We wish to call your !pecial at tcuUon to our large shipment of m CASES of Shoea, new styles, big variety. 1 ( T CLOTHING SEVERE ATTACK 0? GEIP Cured by On Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myself with one ottle ot Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. . I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted aa a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it could or would knock out the grip, simply be cause I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the rem edy caused it to not only be of less du ration, but the pains were far less severe and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bid mo adieu." For Sale by G. C. Os burn. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., Knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and trir1 T)r. TCinor'a New Life Pills and she nf 15. . nnp an(1 waH finallmed. re. iny hga for jr's di- isia oms. You can safely eat anything, at any time, if you take one of tlwse tab lets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee. 25 cts. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker 4 Co., Buffalo, N. Y. BANNER 3 A LVE the most healing salve in the world. EXCURSION J. F. KERSHAW, i -v ,1 Agent. .38-55 HIGH POWER Why We Lead Ready Made Garments we are showing, represent new de partures in fashion. Stout skirts in yoke effects, trimmed with pip ing and stitching, $1 25 to $6.00. New cotton suitings, Mercerized Etemines, wears well and keep its color, 25c, Emb'c Ma'te, mer cerized in the thread, something very handsome, fast colors, per yard, Lawns, all grades and all prices. ED. MAN ASS E CORNER xUAIN 3 9 & NEW SPRING GOODS i Arriving jjy We Invite You One and 1 LATEST NOVELTIES ED. MANASSE Agent for Buttcricks Patterns. lOA P QV Q TTk uDt' Oil, OtJU J, kjildl p , Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Ely's Cream Balm' cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In the bead 5u!ckly. Cream Balm la placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief is Im mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying docs not produce sneezing, large Slae, SO cento at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial SIko, 10 ceuts. KLY BROTHERS, M Warren Streot, Kow York THE PROPER to do. is to have Chapman, the dec orator, do your pa per hanging and painting. Satisfac tion and first-class J work guaranteed. If your buggy is itf heed of paint, take it to the painter, CHAPMAN, Third St., Athena. Jill, Athena !; fire Insurance i c ' Unonru I . ! t ONLY THE BEST COM- ; PANIES TO INSURE IN 1 1 : : f o. u. UlAUUtULMN Agen i ? a Notary Public and Oonveyancor. I i. 'i sBa if 2 THING Wgr' I J3 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. New Shirts in different styles and colors. Prices. 35c, 50c. to 85cj 81.00 to S3.00. OUR NEW EMBROIDERIES speak for themselves. Ask to see them. Another ship ment of Silks for waists. Don't buy until you see these new patterns. Wash Silks, corded, stripes, plain, fancy VICTORIA 50 cents. Persian 3 AND THIRD STS. Every Day All to Call and Inspect Our p (3 ftm. D Glass, Varnish, Brushes, Etc. Plumbing PENDLETON, OREGON. X : .. ' THE - 1ST. NICHOLS HOTEL J, E. FR00ME, prop. Only First-class Hotel in the City. . w - THE ST. NICHOLS 1. the only one that can accommodate , commercial travelers. Can be lecomeuded for Its clean and well ventilated rooms. Y A tOU. MAIH AWJJ 1U1KII, AlfltA, VT, Ko-To-Hao for Fifty Cents. Guarunlecd tobnoeu habit cure. RinliCH wculf lieu hiioiw -UioU pure, 60c. Si. All urutiuista. Th-- COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Best Turnouts v In Eastern Oregon Stock Boarded by the Day, Week or Month. (S KINGS BROTHERS l'ro' r Made? OSIERY. lUc, 5c, 20c, 25c and 35c. Primrose Batiste, very handsome goods at 1 5c per yd. Mercerized wovtn Madras, 15, 20, 25 and.35ct. Silk Grenadine at 50c. Fine assort-. ment of Zephyrs at 15, 18, 20 and 2,5c iBest H