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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
My COMMENCED Great leiiffill ON MONDAY, ; jUfl E l FIRST Goods are being sole regardless of cost. Everything in my entire store is included in this sale , If' you are in need' of anything in the line of home furnishings; now is your time to buy. My removal sale lays all other pricesto one eide and the opportunity of a hletime is offered you. I call your attention to a few articlesgiving regular piW and removal sale price. If you don't see what you want, perhaps I have it at my store. You, will end. Articles of eteiyjlescriptjoi.' included in thirsale, and you will find the pricea lower than you expected, often a saving of 50 pet cent irom tegular a good assortment to choose from. No eoods price. I invite you to come early while there is goods I now have on hand are sold then this sale is ended. Goods sold for cash only. ;Pjrst eime, hreervea. - v ',.:- ;.. in .(.-. r Sideboards Like cut, made of solid oak with swell top draws, one drawer nicely lined with felt for silkweare; the top of base is 20x44 inches and the back is fitted with 18x40 beval plate mirror. Regular price $32, removal sale price 'r--i"- - i t'L k t'J fj ;..f 1..,! '.F ' 1 1 . ; ,; - j L ,, i 4 k . -v.-J " - Mr?.: 7 I i M BEDROOM SUITS. $26.00 AH other sideboards at correspondingly low removal sale prices. Bedroom Suit, regulat price. . . . Removalsale price, Bedroom Suit regular price. .. . , Removal sale price . .7. ... , Bedroom Suit, regular price. . . . Removal sale price Bedroom Suit, regular price . . ! . Removal sale price .-. ....... Bedroom Suit, regular price.... Removal sale price ........ . Bedroom Suit, regular price.... Removal sale price..;. ...ii Bedroom Suit, regular price. ... Removal sale price ......... Bedroom Suit, regular price-. . Removal sale price Bedroom Suit, regular price. . . . Removal sale price. v. 'i 'l-f PFiggro' . mmrntnmwmy - j 1500 1250 19 00 15 00 24 00 It 00 28 00 25 00. 34 00 28 00 40 00 34 00 45 00; 38 00-, 56 00 45 00.' .72 00' 59 0 Carpets 2 ply Ingrain Carpets, regular price per yard 1 00 -. Removal sale price.... ... "... 85c 2-ply Ingrain Carpets, regular price per yard...... ...... .............. 85c Kemoval sale price.,.. .............. , .... ,;....Vi 72c 2-ply Ingrain , regular price per yard '. ". '. .' . '. ' .... '. '. '' . ' . " . 75c Removal sale price, ............ , . v g30 2-ply Ingrain, regular price. . .. ........ ....... .. .; . ,'. lHl ', .".'. 50c Kemoval sale price.,..!... ......... .v....,.,...;;.. ... 42c 2-ply Ingrain, regular price. . .... , (" . . ' ' -' ' ' '. ", ' ' .' 35c Removal sale price. ... , 28c rtv ii Wallpaper Notice removal sale prices on Wallpaper Wallpaper, regular price per doublejoll - 10c-, removal sale price . . . f( 5c Wallpaper, regular price per roll 15c, re . moyal sale price :. . JUo Wallpaper, regular price., 20c per. roll, removal sale price.. 0c Wallpaper, regular priced 25c' 'per roll, . removal sale1 priCe'.f ;Trv;.v7. ..' 15c Wallpaper, regular price30c per roll, removal sale, price . ." , . . . . , 20c Wallpaper, regular " price 35yc per . roll, : removal saleprice,'. . . v.. 25c Wallpaper, regular - pried 40c per - roll, - removal saltj price . J . . J:.',... 30c : Lj.. '.- ' -i " !i Miller the Rustler, theria, Oregon. Dill pickles at Bagley'a. : Will Miller was in Pendleton Wednes- : day.-.'- ., ''. . E. L. Barnett returned Wednesday from Crook county. Henry Woods is suffering from a se verely scalded foot. V : Mr. and Mrs. John Haligus were in Pendleton Wednesday. ' Celebrate the Fourth in Athena and you will celebrate right. j(, Born, in this city, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fias, June 4, a son. Ice cream soda and soda drinks of all kinds at McBride & Co.'s. You can find anything in vehicle, wagon, harvesting machinery, or garden and field tools at C. A. Barrett 4 Co.'s. Goods Sold at Cost For Next 30 Days - . . I. ''"r We are showing the most beautiful assortment of newest Millinery Styles ever exhibited in this vicinity. The la test styles in Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats for Women, Misses and Children. . - .. , k '.. mp; t rt nwrs Carden Building, North Side Main St During the Pioneer picnic take your meals at; the Marshal House. ' . Mrs. Beryl Barnes Steen of Milton spent Friday with friends in Athena. King Bros, have a good set of light harness whiph they offer for sale cheap. R. J. Boddy has been seriously .ill at his home in this city during the past week. . '" . -.w , The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen has a slight attack of scar let fever. ' - ' " Walter Armlield left yesterday for Diamond, Wash., where he will spend the summer. . bCMr. and Mrs. Thomas Purdy, of Port- iana, are guests at the Purdy home south of town. :. George Foster is making a large cool ing room to receive meats at Sherman's City meat market... V Mrs. H. O. Worthington and Emery returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Portland.. $ . A. E.D. Scott of Clovis, "Calif.,- is visiting west of town at the home of his brother, W. H. H. Scott. Mrs. H. B. Nelson, of Weston, and daughter, Mrs.. Chastain, of Milton, were in the city Saturday. Shooters from Tendleton, Pomeroy Ind Dayton arrived last night and ard participating in the shooting, tournament today. ' , . . ' , G. C. Osbnrn, having disposed of his business interests here, desires those in debted - to , him to affect settlement at once.. . ' IS The young ladies of the Methodist f church will serve ice cream todav and tomorrow in the Gates stand on Main street. -. : ' 1 ' Mrs. -E. L. Barnett attended the Washington state Grand Assembly of the Rebekah lodge in Walla Walla Monday. ; ' f y The friends of Mrs. D. A. Richards will be interested , to know that her present address is 856, 9th street, San Diego, Calif. , ' .",iV, A school meeting will be held Mon day, June 15, when two school directors will be elected, one for a term of three years and one for oce year. Rather a one sided ball game was pulled off at Adams Wednesday after noon. Weston's team was the. victim and went down in defeat by a score of '4 to 29. .Fred and Lawrence Lieualleri were the battery for Adams, f ? Mrs. . Lillian Downs Dobson has been secured as teacher in the Cannon dis trict for eight months, beginning in September at a Balary of $50 a month. ' ) Harvey Boolier, son of ,Wm. Booher,5 jBBiuing bouiu oc town' on 'tne : reserva tion, was kicked in the face ths week by a hjorse.' Dr. 'Plamondon is attend- inghimJ ;,H f Mrs. Henry Schmitt has the (hanks pf the Press for a. Tnagniflcen t assort ment of fine roses and fragrant 'sweet peas. They are beauties and speak well for Mrs. Schmitt as a thorough florist; . Mr. and Mrs. Otis Beck, Mrs." O. C. Beck Sr., and Roy Beck left Monday for Franklin county, Wash., where they will improve homesteads recently taken there. ' ' - y A fire WednesdajfTftight in Pendleton destroyed the Pendleton SteamLaun. dry, a new concern; the Guide printing office; sample rooms.'a bakery, a cigar factory and a pha&graph gallery, 'Loss 0,000. :y . ... The supreme court has affirmed the decision of the lower court in the case of J. M. Walker vs.-. the First National Bank of Athena and Hugh McLean. The circuit Judge had found for the de fendants and Walker appealed the case. ; I Wi Reed, o Gibbon Oregon ' will pay $10 reward fof , information leading to recovery of a 3-year-old bay stallion, brand LR on left . eb.oulder, and a 4-year-old brown mare, brand It R oil left shoulder. ; ' ' -- i i . f ,; ,. D. D. Earp was over from Walla Walla Tuesday and spent the day here in the interest of hie real estEte agency. Mr., Earp has some desirable real estate , bargains 0 offur in Walla Walla .and Umatilla county property,,,, His address is 525 E. Sboeiaake street Walla Walla. 1 NCMayor Taylor informs -the: 7nzm ihat rt v. . a . . j i kua new wjnv tai i ana (ipse JBOUse 13 a certainty. , Each of the railroad com panies subscribed $100; the Hook and Ladder Co; $30; A. M. Gillis $10. The Pacific Coaat Elevator, Co.- has bfn asked to' 'contribute " $32 0! and the Puget Sound Warehousa Co., $27.50. The mayor ha asoessed himtelf $14.75, the, aMessment teing based cri war houMCicfa pacify, -J jM i - . .iuuion iagie: lne sad news was re ceived in Milton that Gordon McLean had died in Spokane from the effects of an operation for tuberculosis of the hip bone. . The operation seemed to be suc cessful but- the patient suddenly be came worse and expired in a short time. U. W. E.foung and family came in on me evening tram Saturday from Port land. They have recently ' spent some time in Tacoma. . Since disposing of his fcuejnees mtereste at Walla j Walla Mr Young has been pretty much over the entire Northwest He may conclude to locate here permanently and engage in the harness business. On Wednesday evening, June 17, the ladies of the Baptist church will give an entertainment for. the benefit cf the church. The program, which; will be published in full next week, includes , recitations, vocal and instrumental mus-1 ic, and a repetition of the interesting drill given by the twelve youug ladies at the Christian church Sunday evening. We sell the greatest of blood purifiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, undi r a positive guafantoe.A .If will cure all chronio ii'nd other blood poisons. - if you have ti up tionsr sores on. your body, or arewpal, weak or run down, it ia just whet you need. We refund money if you are not satisfied.1 50 cents and $1 at McBride 4 Co,'s,jf,i' -itKjSi nav,. tf. . ' " ;-.(".' ""At the M E. church'Sunday morning, a missionary sermon. . Text, 'Go ye into all the world and preach tlie gospel to every creature." ; Mark 16:15. . Eve ning subject, Jehovah's gracious declar ation concerning the wicked Text, "As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no I pleasure in the death Pf the wicked." Ezekiel 33:11 , The general program, for Commence ment week at (he Eastern Oregon State Normal school is" as follows; June 7, 11 a! ra., Baccalaureate address, Rev. J. R. I N. Bell; June 8, 8 p. m, musical recital; June 9, 8 p. m., annual Commepcement, eeniorclass exercises.! Addreesi Rev. M.'H Marvin. June 10," 8 p. m., exer cises pf Alumni association; annual ad Uress,"The People" versus The People," Ex-President M, G. Royal. Building: Loti for Sale. . Dr. L. Dell has some choice building lots left which he offers for sale at1 rea sonable prices. : t " ' ' Items in Brief. Walkover shoes at Shick & Co.'b. Try Boddy'a sugai-cured hams and bacon.' i , - . Oh, My! Front. - '99" coffee at the Blue Try the new market for the best in meats. Everything for the table at the Blue Front Grocery. Get your fishing tackle "of Gross & Worthington. For fine groceries trade at Gross & Worthington 's. C. A. Barrett & Co. have the Buffalo Pitts harrows. C. A. Barrett & Co. have the Deering line complete. The "General Good" eitrnr is hmvi'no the lead at Gay's. A fresh ot of canned goods just !re- ivea hi rsagiey s. , j3 3 ED. MAN ASS E CORNER MAIN AND TIIIRP STS. Ti When you want the best and latest Assortment in TOnviimT-pc! n -LI J JJ J l X 1 I'll 1 I """-To' C'nre Constipation KorovT,. . Tjilfe CuscBiets Cundy Catlmrtio. 10o ..r25tt tf CO. C. fall lo cure. drucKiste ndiml rannu Extracted Without J. R; SP0N0GLE, . ( . PENTI3T . -' JV;i Vr- v.; ; Bank Building, H 1'. Athena, Oregon. Nasal ' CATARRH In all it stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cores catarrh and drives away .cold la the bead quickly. '' ; Cream Balm Is placed into the nostrils, spreads orer the memurano and Is absorbed. ' Relief lslin- jaedlate and a core follows. It Is not drying does fcot produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Dru gisfs or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. .A JSLT 3UOTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York A good cow for sale. Call on McBride Palace drug store. Superior cracker?, the best ever. iOe per lb. Shick A Co. A neat line of children I ready-made aprons at The Fair. ; The leading brauds of tobacco and cigars are sold by Gay. n Latest craze, long bead neck laces in great variety. A. M. Co. D. C. Baker offers his 7-roora cottage for rent at 99 per month. i The famous Superior brand of candies is to be found at Bagley's. ; 5 ; Ask to see some of those exclusive dress patterns at Manasse's. The celebrated Prescott flour a Bolid car think of it! Shick 4 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. A full line of "Rising Star" shirts have been received by Shick & Co. "White as snow" is the term applied to Pendleton Steam Laundry work. Beadings and laces in all the novelty effects in great variety. A. M. Co. ' W. M. Peterson announces the W, II. Hawes residence for rent or sale. Novslty eilk waistings have just ar rived at Athena Mercantile Co's. JuBt received, a new lot of Preferred Stock canned goods at Bagjoy's. Take a look at the men's now spring suits just received. A. M. Co. New line of ladies' lace-stribed fancy nose jusi openca. muena wer. uo.. ,i Beef tea and other hot drinks are served at Cluis. Gay's popular resort. Don't fail to see the new Fireside and Domestic sewing machines at Bagley's. , The warmest baby in the bunch, Caralol coffee, 25c per lb. . Shick A Co. We do as we advertise; we advertise as we do. See for yourself. The Fair. The latest novelties in white goods, table cloths, waistings, just received. A. M. Co. The best of everything in groceries are to be found at the Blue Front, at prices that are right Get our prices on barb and woven wire fencing before buying. Umatilla Implement -Co. C. A. Barrett & Co. will have complete line of McCormick, Hodge, Deering and Buffalo Pitts extras. ' We can sell you the "Dutchman" or "Canton" plows. You know the merit of these. Umatilla Implement Co, We will have a sample combine har vester to show you in a short time. Umatilla Implement Co. For sale. The DePeatt Main street lot and office building. Inquire of Mrs, Minnie DePeatt, Athena, Oregon. Remember Mrs. Owens will take butter, eggs and country produce in ex change for hats and millinery goods. : Our line of poultry, hog and field fencingl is complete. We also have the best barb wire. U. A. Barrett & Co. There will come a time some day when you will want your house papered and painted, and when that time does come figure with J. W. Chapman. Up-to-date painter and paper hanger. . , Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digeetedf "Force," a ready-to-serve wlieat and barley food, adds no burden,' but sustains, nourishes, invigor- ; Consisting of Summer Dress Goods, , Shirt Waists, Neckwear, ' Shirts, Muslin Underwear, Trimmings, Sweaters for Ladies Fancy ', Hose, I Lace Gloves, Neck Chains, etc., . come and make your Selections. s. Shoes for. Men', Women and Child - ren. The largest stock in town Shoes for Men and Boy ED. MANASSE Agent for Butterick's Patterns. . See C. Sharp Pain, Oil, G.ass, Varnish, Brushes, Etc. Plumbing PENDLETON,, OREGON. . ' It Pays to Trade at Till: PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ...Pendleton... o;m f o r t ; S h 6 es- ' Cost $2 50 a pair. They bring ease to the feet. We have other kinds, too, and they are the best $2.50 shoe on earth. . for WOMEN. , ; ;., Dongola Kid, flint soles, milled edges, patent tips. Fine Vici Kid, whole vamps, extension soles. Nice, light Kid, thin sole drass shoes. Extra fine kid-tip panr.il, J opera heels. ; , v FOR MEN Best Calf, pebbled tops, new toes. Velor Kid, light, soft, dressy. Vici Kid, plain or tip toes. Colt Cong for tender feet ANY OF THESE SHOES FOR ONLY $2.50 Butterick's Quarterly Catalogue sent free on request SPECIALSALE TO CLOSE OUT All Hats and Millinery Goods j to be sold at 23a on the dollar ' FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BON MARCHE SOUTH SIDE MAIN ST. THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL J. E. FROOME, prop. Only First-class Hotel in the City. : v - THE ST. NICHOLS la the only one that can accommodate commercial traveler!. 1!F Can buiecomended for Its clean and well ventilated rooms. - m iu. ntm aho i hihd, ATHIIfA,lr. Right Thinps to Wear! TGie Far - New styles and weaves, all colors, from i 25c. to 50c per pair. Misses and child .renfLat. 10, 15, 20 and 25c, , , . Where Whole families Can Do Their Trading. . The Banner line of Skirts a Dew ship ment just received 100 Skirts to select from at 81.25 to $7.00. LACES' 1 Prices .$1 00 per pair , . 1 25 per pair , . 2 00 per pair , 2 25 per pair ' . 2 50 per pair A new assortment from 2 to 75c yd. HOSIERY Just received one case. To go at 10c per pair, while . they last. wmwmwmmtkmm SUMMER DRESS GOODS If you will come and look over our . showing of dress goods you can get more ideas about wearing apparel in a few minutes than hours of hard thinking will bring forth. Such a showing of beauti- ful dress goods has rarely been seen in town. Prices, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 20, 25 to 75c. A SALE IN WHITE GOODS India Linen cents per yd. - .- jq . , . 1 " ' " 12 " " " ' " " 15 " " ' ' ' " - " 25 " " " Lawns same as above. We bought a case of 100 pieces from the mill. Prices very low 8, 10, 15 to 50 cents. ;. Ladies' Waists. We carry the Banner brand shirt waiHt. Nothing better made. A swell line, all prices from 50c to $5.00. Call and see them, v , . ..