ATHENA MERCANTILE CO. .Boots and Shoes On Saturday Morning, February 11, 1905. We shall open up the largest and most up to date stock of men's Footwear ever shown in Umatilla county. All the latest shapes in high, medium and low cut shoes, in either Calf, Vici or Enameied French Colt Skin, in Black, Tan or Russet. Call and examine the new shapes. We have everything in the shoe line that the most fastidi ous could desire. Athena Mercantile Company South Side Main Street, - - Athena, Oregon We Have Moved Into tar ftlew Stere Call On Us ELY & SCOTT Next to Postoffice, Athena, Ore. i Press Paragraphs Have your fortune told. Your fate ii in your hand. Wilbur Woods was a visitor in town Sunday. , Go-cart for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Lillie Miller. J. K. Davison has a choice lot of early seed potatoes for bale. Patronize home industry "American Beauty" flour, $1.30 per sack. Next Saturday is regular C. W. B. M. day. All members take notice. Mrs. Hattie Mosier of Weston, was a guest of Mrs. David Taylor Sunday. Photos of houses, horses, stock any thing! W. A. Flower, photographer. Mr. Fred Miller, of Spokane, was a guest of Athena friends Saturday night. Mrs. Lillie Miller has a few street hats out today. Call and see the late styles. Otis Ingle, of Milton, was the guest of Athena friends over Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. A. B. Stone has been visiting relatives in Walla Walla for several days past JC B. F. McElroy left yesterday for Cin- f J. B. Saylor was in town Saturday from his Echo stock ranch. Mr. Saylor says stock in his neighborhood is in fine condition, and but little if any hay was fed to sheep this winter. Have your fortune told. The Dia monds, Athena Hotel, room 7 upstairs. For one week only. -$Fredericka, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw, ha been very ill with a severe cold. The Pendleton high school ball team defeated the Pendleton Wonders Satur day, by a score of 2 to 0. Dr. Eve Hoisington, Osteopath. At Athena Hotel Wednesdays and Satur days. Consultation invited. There are about 100 babies iu this vi cinity that ought to have photos taken. Don't neglect it any longer. Mrs. S. F. Sharp returned Sunday from Pendleton, where she had been the guest for a few days, of relatives. Reduced rates on all kinds of photos for the next two weeks. This is a fact. Call and see me. W. A. Flower. Miss LeBrun is now ready to take in all kinds of sewing at Grandma Mans field's, next door to Mr. A. L. Jones'. L. A. Gitnens is prepared to take your order for an Edison phonograph. Sam ple machine may be seen at any time at the postoffice. hC Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Turley were over from Weston Saturday evening and witnessed the amateur production cf "Poor Mr. Rich." jCMumps is still the prevailing fad among Athenaitsa, and the last to be Dion Mrs reported as having a swell time with them is "Bud" Sanders. The Umatilla Lumber Yard has just received the 1905 samples of Alfred Peat's wall paper. Call and inspect them. Xr. and Mrs. Will Read were up from Adams visiting at the Coppock home Saturday, and Sunday went to Weston to visit Mr. Read's mother. WsMrs. O. C. Beck, accompanied by Airs. Susie Gerking, left last Friday for a visit to Franklin county, Wash. Mrs. Gerking will endeavor to secure a home stead while in that county. The two little children of Mr. and rs. William Winsbip have been very sick the past three or four days with the grip. At last accounts both little ones were improving slightly. Mrs. Lillian Dobson commenced her spring term of school at the Rawhide school house Monday, February 27. Mrs. Dobson has had charge of this school for several terms past. Mrs. Katie Stump announces that she is agent for the "R, M. Ball Im proved Washer." See her and prove merits of this excellent machine. Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weatherred of Portland, was in the city yesterday and made arrangements to deliver a lecture in this city on tommorrow evening. Miss Kittie Sharp yesterday morning commenced a three-months term of school at Hillsdale. This is the second time Miss Kittie has taught in this dis trict. There is at this office a considerable quantity of government garden seeds which will be distributed free of charge, while they last. The seeds were sent here by courtesy of Senator Mitchell. James York, of Baker City, is at Wright's livery stable, with 16 head of horses and mules, which he offers for sale. The stock is all well broken to harness. , Average weight about 1200. . Mr. and Mrs. Curry, eyesight special ists of Walla Walla, , will make their next professional visit to Athena Wed nesday, March 8, for one day only, at St. Nichols hotel. Examination free. Sheriff T. D. Taylor was up . from the county seat Saturday on a short visit to his parents. He has recently returned from a trip to Omaha and Lincoln, Neb. where he went in his official capacity. AQuill Gerking is down from Republic, Wash., where he has been for the past five years. He has just paid a visit to Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Richardson at North Yakima, and reports the family well and prosperous.. .... .-.,,,-. . .,....., G. H. Baker, of Goldendale, Wash., a brother of our fellow townsman, Pas tor Ed Baker of the Methodist church, has recently received the appointment of United States Marshal in Eastern Washington. . ' Assist the publio school exhibit for the Lewis and Clark fair by patronizing the Weatherred lecture at the opera house tomorrow night. The lecture , will be interspersed with stereopticon views and illustrated songs. It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. That's what Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month keeps you well all summer. , 85c tea or tablets. Pioneer drug store. TJie winter term pf school taught by Miss Carrie Sharp west of Adams, was closed last Tuesday after a successful session, and next Monday in the Rush district, she will begin a spring term of three months. v Weston Leader: James Ritchey has purchased the McMorris place on Pine creek below Weston from George Badg ett for $7500. There is much fine bot tom land on this farm and more can be secured by clearing off the brush. " Kev. Ed Baker visited the family of Rev. W. E. Armfield during his stay at Waitsburg and Dayton last week, and reports that Mrs. Armfield has been very ill, and is unable to leave her bed, though at present somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams are this week shipping their household goods etc. from the farm on Wildhorse creek recently sold by them, and will soon be residents of the Palouse country, where they have purchased land. Their ad dress will be Albion, Wash. The Diamonds Scientific Palmists and Clairvoyants will tell your name and answer three mental questions. All the problems of your life solved. Ad vice concerning health, business specu lation, etc. Hours from 9 to 9. Special low rates for one week only. Weston Leader: Mrs. S. A. Maloney has been ill for several weeds at the home of her son, A. B. Rothrock near Adams and contemplates a trip to Cal ifornia so soon as her health will permit, in the hope that the change of climate may prove beneficial. Mr. Maloney left Tuesday for Pendleton where he will visit at his son's home. Startling Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality, from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "They have no equal for constipation and biliousness." 25c at McBride's drug store. Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Cox Sc McEwen's. Sterling silver novelties at Manasse's. Fresh bread, cakes, etc., on rale at Gay's, daily. The Oliver line complete at C. A. Barrett & CoVs. Try a Flor de Corona cigar at the White House Grocery. Buy the children a sled or express wagon of C. A. Barrett & Co. C. A. Barrett Sc Co. have a complete stock of Dutchman gangs and extras. That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. At Worthington Sc Thompson's. Latest novelties in men's ready to wear suits. Athena Mercantile Co. Remember, Ely Sc Scott are head quarters for rubbers and overshoes. Just received. Men's double-breasted 3-button sacque suits. Athena Mercan tile Co. Special in men's plow shoes just re ceived $1.50 per pair. Athena Mercan tile Co. New line of Buck Horsehide and Pig skin gloves just opened. Athena Mer cantile Co. If you want the very latest in Men's hats, see the new styles at Athena Mer cantile Co. " Worthington Sc Thompson have just received a large line of new pipes and pocket knives. Say Ma, Crescent Baking Powder will raise the dough. Get it at Worthing ton & Thompson's. Don't forget to try our Gold Leaf coffee'. It is the best 25 cent coffee on the market. Ely Sc 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. After stock taking we find we have a big lot of wash Remnants, Ginghams, Percales and Calicoes. We have made the prices so low that they will not last long.' Come early and get your share. Athena Mercantile Co. !tf!!f!!f!tn!Ft?r!!fnf!!fm!!fnn!r!!ntn?f!irmnf!!f!?fUf!?fnf g The People of the city want the Best and that is 3 why they call at the 3 TE rou Cash Grocery whi (St 3 3 THEY KNOW THAT WE MEET ALL "SALE" 3 g PRICES ON GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 3 I NOT GOODNOT HERE i Worthington & Thompson, : g SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET : ATHENA, OREGON 9 7i mmm mmmmmmmm ii RAA f! RhfJTTl Paintt Oil, Glass, Varnish, Brushes, Etc.. Plumbing WOO ViUUaip PENDLETON, OREGON. L. A. Githens, agent for Edison pho nographs and records, is 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. If you cannot eat sleep or work, feel meancross and ugly, take Hollister'a Rocky Mountain tea this month. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy j equal to it. 35c, tea or tablets. Pioneer drug store. Are Ton Reatlei at Night and harassed by a bad cough? Use Ballard's Horehound Syrup, it will secure! you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold byMcBride. ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Parton Milling Co. American Beauty Hour Guaranteed By All Grocers x: . Patronize Home Industry. n Merchant Millers anil Grain Buyers Waitsburg, Wash. Athena, Oregon g WE ME !MD ! Our new Blacksmith and Machine Shop is now in full operation and we are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing and repair work, df This is the off tine P low and we are giving special attentioh to sharpening Plow Shares. We have an expert who does the work by the trip-hammer process, which is a great f improvement over the old hand system, the work being more uniform and even. Jf Give us a trial. (Dur li IVQaichine asr Stop is equipped with machines capable of doing jobs from the very smallest to the kind that heretofore has been going to Walla Walla and Portland; and these are the jobs we are after. No piece of work too difficult for us to handle. Bring you job to us. ARNOLD & JACK, The Brick Shop, ATHENA, OR