T nam Clearance Sa Commences Saturday, July 15th. All seasonable goods marked down. For prices during the sale, see circular Athena Mercantile Company South S de Main Street, Athena, Oregon THE TERHUNE LUMBER YARD Hunt Avenue. M,.t,;ui of TxiwftBt nrices. Contracting and Building a Specialty. Estimates Properly Furnished. T. L. Tcrhune, Athena, Oregon Press Paragraphs Before buying your vehicle" see A. . Phillips, Weston, Oregon. , Born, July 11, to Mr and Mrs. N H. Brooks, in Pendleton, a daughter. , Lowell Rogers, the prosperous Ad anis farmer, was iu town Wednesday. Don't miss "East Lynue". It is guaranteed to please the most critic al. . . .. Harry Roseuaweig will take charge of a wheat warehouse at Eltopia this summer. The latest song success of the day will be sung at the "East Lyune" per formance. Mrs. Florence Alloway has returned from Weston where she has been for some time. . . . Mrs. Joe Bauister aud Mrs. Will Miller drove out to the Bergeviu farm Wednesday. T. J. Lioualleu was up from Adams yesterday doing buaineess with Athe na merchants. jf Mr. Haines is the new operator aud "assistant to Agent Smith at the O. B. & N. station. Andrew J. Groves nad Miss Essie Stover, of Pendleton, were married in that city July 11. Albert Proebstol will render some vocal selections at "East Lynue" Saturday evening. .Austin Fobs is gradually recovering from his protracted illness with in flammatory rheumatism. 0 Miss Carrie Sharp is added to the Ttorce of clerks at the Fair Store dur ing the great carnival sale. Fred Lookley, of the East Oregou inu, was "ddiug" the city yesterday iu the interest of his paper. Hugh Worthingtou aud son Emery are up ou the Umatilla this week, en-, joying the pleasures of a fishing trip. Mrs. Luia Michael and daughter, Bounie, are up from Pendleton, visit- ing her brothers, Win. and J. T. King. Mrs. Sarah McDongal and Mrs. S. A. Baruea were over from Weston Wednesday visiting at the Kilgore home. A competent eugiueer desires a trnc tioa engine to run during the harvest season. Address E. L. Fiind, Pendle ton, Oie. tFredFliut is in Boise City this eek. At the laud office there he filed ou a homestead located near . Weiaer, Idaho. " . V John King took his family to the Umatilla river yesterday where they will camp for two or three weeks. They will be accompanied by Rev. B. F. King and Zelma DePeatt, John re turning home. . . . Peter Mclutyre is down from Al berta. He will remain here to harv est his wheat crop and then return Ed. Manasse has consigned a lot of Indian baskets and ourios to a Port- laud buyer, who will probably dispose of them at the exposition. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koontz will arrive in - Athena . Sunday from Portland Mr. Koontz has accepted a position with Ely & Scott, grocers. , , The Athena Mercantile : company inauenrates a big clearance sale to morrow morning. For prioes aud other information see prioe list Don't fail to attend the greatest of all sales, the 30-day carnival sale at the Fair Department Store. Formal great opening Saturday, July 16. The first wheat of the Walla Walla fcrop was exhibited in the garden city Tuesday. The gram tested 63 pounds, the yield being 60 bushels per acre. 'here are several threshing machine outfits at the blaoksmith shops in this city undergoing repairs preparatory to commencing work in the harvest fields. - 'TT' ": Billy Ferguson comes up from Pendleton frequently and visits his big wheat field south of town. His contented smile grows broader with each trip. It is estimated that the Umatilla oounty harvest will require 2,000,000 sacks this season. Almost the entire supply for this county comes from Calcutta, India. Matt Mosgrove was over from Mil ton yesterday. He assisted the Athena Mercantile force in preparation for the big sale which begins at the store tomorrow. Edward Russell of this place was granted a divorce from his wife, Mar tha M. Russell, at Pendleton Thurs day, ou the grounds of willful deser tion for a period of one year. Miss Laura Brown returned to Athena yesterday from a visit to the Lewis and Clark fair. She reports the Athenians who are there this week as haviug an enjoyable time. Miss Maud Knapper, of Wallowa couuty, baa been visiting Mrs. Otis Whitenian the past week. Miss Knap per left yesterday for the valley, and will visit the exposition at Portland. Julia Lyud, through her attorneys, Peterson & Peterson, has filed suit for divorce against her husband, Massan Lyud, ou the grounds of cruel aud in human treatment rendeiiug life bur deuaome. The parties were married iu Kansas iu 1877, -have two grown children and have lived in Oregon for the last teu years. .C A. Barrett has disposed of his stock holdings in the first National Bank of Athena and baa resigned his directorship. . D. H. Preston has been elected director in place of Mr. Bar rett . , A trip to Wonderland will be the feature for the people of Athena and vici lity for the next 80 days at the Fair Store's carnival sale.. Extra salespeople engaged to wait on the trade. -....;, H. H. Curtis has brought action in Justice Chamberlain's court to recover the sum of $87 due on a promissory note from R. and M. J. Lieuallen. Peterson & Peterson are attorneys for plaintiff. ; , ., , . ....... Mrs. M. L. Leeper has returned from a feW-days' visit with relatives at Weston.) Mrs. Leeper will leave the first of next week for Centralia, Wash.,' to spend ithe summer with a I sister who reside, there. ; " ' ' t -Marvel WaCtlHvho has purchased a fine Pitta staani -threshing outfit, is having a cook : house built according tn tmnciflnatinns of bis OWU. It is second only to the famous Delmonico kitchen and dining room. fMaurice Hill ' arrived home last rsmnliiii frnm Rlcfn whflrfl lift h&S U.?UUQ t " been emnloved in the lumber mill since the closing of school under the direction of his brother, Win ttiaer, who is foreman in the mill,'''. Th 1 004-05 catalogue of the East ern Oregon Stafe Normal School has been issued from the state printing office. The typographical work oan not be exoelled, while the information given is replete in detail. , , It is reported that the Pendleton Spokane branch of the 0. R. & N. will be extensively improved. The roadbed is to be straightened out in a number of places and the entire length of the road is to be ballasted. The Spokesman-Review free trip girls left for the Lewis and Clark ex position Wednesday evening, jhiss Jennie Dykes, of Milton, who won in the voting contest in this county, joined the party in Walla ;Walla. The conntv court has decided to build a new wseon bridge at the Tumalum crossing near Freewater, the people to pay for the approaches to the bridge. Tne bridge win De a 100 foot span costing about 1400. a social given at the Tompkins Borne Tuesday evening was largely at tended. The spacious . lawn was beautifully decorated with Chinese lanterns and a most pleasant evening was spent The receipts were about $18. '....' ; . The mill started up yesterday morn ing after a shutdown of several weeks. There has been but very little activity of late in the mills on the coast, as the result of extreme dullness in the ex port trade. Items in Brief. 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. Morning subject! ""A Prophet's Vis ion of the Christ". ; f O. Q. Chamberlain has been out in the oountry the past few days "rustl ing" crain insurance. Farmers of this section as a rule look on grain in suranoe from a business standpoint, and with few exceptions have iusnr ance placed on their grain. vlThe f uneral of Joseph Keeney, the pioneer stage operator, who died at Walla Walla Monday, took place in that city Wednesday afternoon. The funeral was in charge of the Knights of Pythias, Mr. Keeney being a mem' ber of Damon Lodge, No. 4 of Pendle ton. SLast week hot winds swept over the fwheat districts north and west of Helix, and much fear was expressed by farmers that damage to crops would be considerable. It now tran spires that only in the Cold Springs district is there any damage to be noted. , ,-,!-,( , . , ? '. Buy Samson at Cox k McEwen's. : Sterling silver novelties at Manasse's. ' Fresh bread, cakes, etc., on pale at Gay's, daily. 'Buy a Henney buggy and look swelL a A. Barrett & Co. Try a Flor de Corona cigar at the White House Grocery. C. A. Barrett & Co. are celling the Deering binding twine. ". f That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. Ai Worthington & Thompson's. ' Latest novelties in men's ready to war suits. Athena Mercantile Co. t You should see the fine line of buggies and hacks at G. A. Barrett & Co. 'a. 8ay Ma, Crescent Baking Powder will raise the dough. Get it at Worthing ton &, Thompson's. fj. A. Githens, agent for Edison pho nographs and records, is prepared to famish all of the different erades of the Edison make. Mr. Githens always has phonographs on exhibition and is pre pared to give information at any time. , Save yourself money while visiting the fair by engaging rooms of Mrs. M. J. Bagley, 265 1-2 Second street be tween Jefferson and Madison, Port land, Ore. ; ,i- . W. S. Bnel offers his residence prop erty on Current street lor sale, ncrase, pmctically new, contains six rooms. Hot further particulars see Mr. Bnel. Anyone wisb'ug information cou rning a young cow between 2 and years old, brand W and perhaps D o left hip, can receive information b calling at the Press office. 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 masrniflcent line of these supplies. The O. R. & N. Co. offer rates of a fare and a third for round trip tick ets to points within a radius of 200 miles from Athena for Juiy 4th. Date of sale ; of . tickets July 2, 8 and 4, good to return July 6. - . ; S, Makes digestion and assimilation perfect. Makes new red blood and bone. That's what Hollister's. JtocKy Mountain Tea will do. A tonio for the weak and aick. 85o. Tea or tablets. Pioneer drug store v ; If you want a pretty face and delight ful air, Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, ; , Wedding trip across the sea, ; Put your faith in Rocky Mountain ' Tea. " ; Pioneer drug store. If the boxes on your buggy, hack or cart have become worn so there is end play, take your rig to Buel's blacksmith shop and have the axles cut back so they fit up snug and tight. Mr. Bnel has a machine for doing the. work. Price $2 per set of four axles. " , ... Boys, you nad better get busy and see Athena Mercantile Co. who have a com plete "International" line of samples. Tbjs famous eoncero, for whom Athena Mercaneile Co. takes orders and meas ures, builds garments that are as near perfection as . human haDds can make them. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. '"- ---- Grandfather's time has come, when he can have his day; When he can get one cabinet photo for 25 cents to pay. v All through the month of July this proposition will last. Softo Danner's photo gallery you had better hike pretty fast ; TO y ' A simple rule to'make life a joy is to drink a cup of' that elegant Coffee 1 rfMT99 3 1 gz ' When shopping do not forget that "99" is the best Coffee 5Z that can be obtained. " For sale only at the 5 MITEiySE g ; Cash Grocery - ZZ Tea, Coffee, Spices, Extracts and high grade Canned Goods a specialte 3 lUiUiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiajuiaiuiaiiumiiiaiUinLi Athena Opera llcuse IS 0 M Saturday uly Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch, and a clever cast of Weston talent in the 5-act Society" 'Drama , . "East Lynne" Prices, 25, 35 and 50c. Seats on at the usual place. Qaa P QVlQTn Paint' Oil, Glass, Varnish, Brushes, Etc. Plumbing OtJO U. Ijlial y ' PENDLETON. OREGON. I SSSSII E6TAHI.ISffF.n 1RfiS:.v : Prcston-Parton Milling Co. Orn1 Barley Mill Is Now Running. We can roll your Barley while you Wait Merchant Millers and Grain Buyers 2 Waitsburg, Wash. 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