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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1905)
Early Shipments of NEW FALL GOODS Arriving Daily 1 W iJ' - kuh Nathan bo ca New Styles MEN'S OVERCOATS This is the day of the bis coat of generous pro positions. The "Skimpy" and ill fitting coat has long disappeared; instead we have the great coat with broad shoulders, roomy sleeves and gen erous skirts. 52x54 inch is not too long for the average man. They are handsome, these Coats; comfortable and reason ably priced. Athena Mercantile Company South S de Main Street, Juok Fro t Las made his appear-' uucc. Ed Wood, of the Weston Louder was in town yesterday. Oragbead & Hays have some bar gains in business chances. Mrs. Brace is reported ill, at the Caplinger home near town.' O. G. McFarlaud was a business visitor to Poudloton Saturday. Important meeting of C. W. B. M. Saturday. Members tuke notice. Mr. Fred Millor, of Spokane, visited friends iu the city over Sunday. A delicious dosert Washiugtou Pie. Get it at the Preudergast Bakery. For snaps in real estate, see Crag head & Hays. Insurance aud loans. W. A. Rulison left this morning for Portland, whero ho will remuiu sever al dayc You can get 20 pounds of first class boiling beef for $1 at R. J. Boddy's meat market. Muster Luke Bead, u Weston boy, has acoopted u position in Ed Ma nure's store. Born, September !t, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters of Granito Falls, Wash., a son. . The Friday Afternoon club will moot next Friday at the homo of Mrs. Minnie DePeatt. Peebler & Chamberlain, the imple ment dealers, have a largo stock of tho famous Superior drills. This is the last woek of the Lewis aud Clark exposition aud Athena has her sharo of representatives there. The Preudergast bakery is at the front this week with a uoat and at tractively d res-ted show window. Link Swaggart had business at his McKay creek ranch tho last of tho week, returning home Sunday night W. R. Taylor left yesterday for his John Day stock ranch. He will. place tho rauoh iu ehargo of new renterv, Sandford Stone will leave iu a few days for his home in Southern Oregou. lie will return to Athena in the spring. Tho oonditlou of Uus Thompson, who is ill with typhoid fever at his mot her's homo; is reported as very .stsrions. Frauk Swaggart aud Roy Cannon ; have entered the Pendletou Business college, where each will take the full ' busiuess course. Miss Nettie Cauuou mime over from Walla Walla Saturday evening and visited her mauy fi lends in this city, returning Sunday evening. There is but one lunudry iu Peudle ton known as tho "Pendleton Steam Laundry,' and Charles Gny is iU exclusive Athena agent. F. E. Billiugton, of Cottago Grove, secretary of tho Oregou Christian Missionary Society, will deliver an address iu the Christiau church Sun I Press Paragraphs New Goods Fall styles in men's Clothes in a large variety of Fabrics, weaves and pat terns; in double and single breasted. All out of the shop of the best clothes makers. These clothes are up to date in every respect, and are offered at prices that are governed by quality. Style and fit are in every garment. The $10.00 SUIT is as correct as the $20 one. VA 'I. Mm? r Cwvk ins IKUR NATHAN (t FISCHER CO. Athena, Oregon day evening, October 15. Mr. Billing- ton is making a tour of the Christiau churches iu Eastern Oregon. XHotner Watts has taken his depar ture for Harvard, where he will take up the work of the second year law course of that famous university. Joe Hinkle, of Corvallis, who has been visitiug his sister, Mrs. Will MoCollum, for the past several weeks, left yesterday for his home iu the valley. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Akers returned home last evening from Portland and will immediately go to housekeeping iu one of the Brown cottages on Fourth street. , tjLT. G. Hailey, the lawyer-farmer, r was nn from Peiidlnton Saturday. Mr. Hailey is meetiug with great success in his dairy farm, which is located near Pendletou. . J. W. Smith oame up from Peudle tou Sunday evening. Mr. Smith is I looking after the Pendleton affairs of j Thos. Montgomery, during the latter's absence in Portland. - Rev. M. H. Marvin, the well known Methodist minister, who now has the pastorate at Waitsburg, Has been com pelled through ill health to go to Port laud for rest aud medioal treatment.. ' Mr. .and Mrs. "Will Dobson have re turned from Hoquiam, Wash. Mrs. Dobson has reoovcred her health and Monday commenced a term of school in tho Cannon district north of town. pf A cattle buyer from the sound was f i . . 1 ir - if J tft.i we per hundred pounds for steers aud $2 each for fat cows. John Thompson aud W. R. Taylor contracted with him for this price. Mrs. Walker aud son, Albert Bales, loft yesterday for California, where iu future they will make their home. Mr. Bales has purchased a ten-acre almond orchard, and will pat in his time caring for tho same. Good advice to women. If yon want a beautiful complexion, clean nkiu, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. There is nothing .like it !55o Tea or Tablets. Pioneer drug store. Col. Wood is iu Portland ou his second trip to the fair. The colonel is going some these days, but his paper appears none the worse lor his ab souoe. Mr. Gore, Wood's able assist ant, keeps the Leader up to the usual standard of excellence. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell have returned to Umatilla county from Sprague, Wash,, and will reside per mauently near Warren station. Mr. Campbell, who has been ranchiug near Sprague, will hereafter farm one of the B. F. Ogle ranches near War- u. W. G. Preston, father of D." H. Preston, drove down from Waitsburg Saturday and spent Sunday with his sou. Mr. Preston is a great admirer of good horses, and owns some of the best on the coast. He drove a spank iug team of Del Nortes on his trip here. The SU Nichob Hotel people will either have to put a lock ou the chick en boose door, or go out of the poultry business. Saturday night two dozen chickens were stolen from the St. Nichols hennery and it wasn't an overly good night for chicken steal ing, either. Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails. 35 cents. Pioneer drug store. Last Friday evening the members of the Methodist church aud f rieuds assembled at the Epworth League ball and gave their new pastor, Rev. John Evans, aud family, a reception and warm weicome to their midst Many articles were donated for the use of the minister and family. Louis Proebstel was over from Wes ton yesterday, fraternizing with Ath ena friends. Mr. Proebstel is interes ted in mining at Tonopab, Nevada, and also in oil for street and ' road building. His mission here was to interest business men aud property owners in the latter proposition. T. S. Haodsaker, the living link evangelist of the Atheua Christian church, has just closed a meeting in Hood River with forty-seven addi tions. The new church will at once begin the erection of a $4,000 "house of worship. . Rev. Handsaker will preach in the Christian ohurch in Atheua Thursday evening, the 12th. Charles Barrow is just about the happiest sportsman in town. The cause for Charley's joy is the arrival from Seattle of an unusually fine Lewellyn setter puppy. It is of royal canine blood, a gift from a friend, aud if you think Charles does not value it in the highest sense, you'll have to guess again. . Ira Kemp, assistant cashier of the First National bank, is again in his accustomed place, having sufficiently recovered to be able for work. Ira has had a serious time of it A skin affliction known as "weeping eczema," spread over his body and in connec tion with a flesh wound, resulting from a out with a piece of broken glass, made comfort impossible and life about as miserable as he could stand for. There is ' just no use in talking Charley Norris can't keep a fine set of single harness in his shop at all, at all the kind that Charley makes np himself you know. He has made up two splendid rigs for that Caution colt "Nibbs," but neither gt as far as the barn. The first set was nabbed by a Weston man who knows a good thing every time he sees it, and yesterday Dale Preston bought the other, which he will send to his father in Waitsburg. fThree men are employed at the f Ltlcas broom factory in this oity, ' and they have to work early aud late to keep up with orders on band. A call for forty dozen for Pendleton dealers, forty dozen for Athena, ten dozen for Milton and ten dozen for Weston looks, like there is a hurry string being pulled at the factory all the time. A portion of these orders have been on file for some time aud the reason given for the present rush is that machinery ordered from Seattle was late in arriv ing. The little tots in the Wililams Juve nile Opera Co. , pleased a large and ap preciative audience at the opera house last evening, and if appreciation goes for antyhing as a criterion, tonight when the curtain rises on 'Tips," there will be standing room only. Every little member of the troupe is a clever performer, but when it comes to "makiug a fuss" over any one of them, Babe Mason always gets her j share. "The Rajah of Pazala" was the piece last night, tonight "Tips" will colse the oompany's engagement in this city. bl N. A. Miller, the hustling furniture aeaier, is aomg somotning to tnem ail in the carpet busiuess. In the last week he has sold 14 fine carpets. Yes terday he did a flourishing business, selling four carpets that go to parties residing in Weston, one that went to Adams and three for homes iu Athe- ual'Mr. Miller knows the needs of the people in all that pertains to car pots aud iu his selections of stock, which is shipped to him direct from the looms, will be found all grades that covers everything from the lowest to the highest prioed article. This year more than ever does Mr. Miller take pride in this branch of his business, and well he may, for his trade in this Hue is immense and the stock he offers is unexcelled by any firm iu the county. E. H. Stone has sold his 320 acres of land west of Atheua to James Potts for $70 per acre. By the purchase of this fine farm, Mr. Potts acquires one of the best ranches iu Umatilla county and with his home place now has a 720 acre farm. Mr. Stone took up the place in 1877. At the time all the laud between his homestead and the Columbia river was a moving sea of bunch grass. "I am 56 years of age," said Mr. Stone, "and I have never picked an apple from a tree that I owued, but I propose yet to be able to, for I am going to find a place where I cau raise something besides wheat I hate to leave here, I like the people and my neighbors, for I never iu my life mused a ham from the smokehouse. " Mr. Stone will go to the Pulouse cfuutry, with- the in tention of buying a farm there. Latest styles iu street and dress hats just arrived direct from the east, at Mrs. Miller's milliuery store. Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Cox & McEwen's. Pendleton Bus. College is progressive Sterling silver novelties at Manasse'g. Fresh bread, cakes, etc., on rale at Gay's, daily. Buy a Henney buggy and look swell C. A. Barrett & Co. Try a Flor de Corona cigar at the w hite House Grocery. Pendleton Busines College is popular. C. A. Barrett & Co. are selling the Deering binding twine. Try one of Boddy's fine sugar cured hams. They are delicious. That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. At Worthington & Thompson's. Pendleton Bus. College is practical. Pendleton Bus. College is thorough. Yon should see the fine line of buggies and hacks at C. A. Barrett & Co. 's. Pendleton Business College is modern 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 tnese supplies. Say Ma, Crescent Baking Powder will raise the dough. Get it at Worthing ton & Thompson's. , Attend Pendletou Business College. - Our selection of overcoats is now complete. It is marvelous bow a finished coat of the quality we show can be . produced, and sold for the price. Atheua Mercantile Co. Save yourself money while visiting the fair by engaging rooms of Mrs. MY J. Bagley, 265 1-2 Second street be tween Jefferson and Madison, .Port land, Ore. Pendleton Bus College opens Sept 11. We now have ready for your inspec tion the most comprehensive and splendid showing of new styles in men's, youths' and boys' clothing ever shown in this part of the state. Athena Mercantile Co. Pendleton Bus College is uptodate. If you wantjbe Jbestyaiue, the best wearnig, the mosti up to date foot wear, we have now a complete stock of everything in the shoe line for fall and winter wear. Athena Mercantile Co. ' Pendleton Business College leads. - ' i Are you lacking in strength and vigor? Are you weak? Are yon in pain? Do you feel all run down? The blessing of health and strength come to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85o at , Pioneer drug store. - : ) Free R. R. fare to Pend Bus. College Got Off Cheap. . He may well think he has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, con stipation, etc. 25c at McBride's drug store, guaranteed, i : T Attacked By Hob. and beaten in a labor riot until cover ed -with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Buckleu's Arnica Salve and was soon sound and " well. "I use it in my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Mich. , "and find it per feot" Simply great for cuts and burns. J Only 2 5o at McBride's drug store. . X,TiSeStaroper, Mary Gross, Elsa Rosen zweig. Like Flailing Honey. Fiuding health is like finding money think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation, better act prompt ly like W. C Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. C He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after find ing no relief iu other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds." Greatest sole of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At McBride's drug store ; 80c aud $1; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. T Cure VoaatipsMoa Forever Take Okscmrew Canity Ckihkruo. 10c or 85d IIC.CC to cvro, ilruggi&u rvIunU mono Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their di gestions in good order with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Benuetts ville, S. C, says: "For years my wife suffered intensely from dispepaia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." McBride, drug gist, sells and guarantees them, at 60o a bottle. For sale. E. J. Taylor offers a house and lot for sale. Price reason able. Property near Baptist church. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Iu the matter of the estate of Permelia Stone, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that E. H. Stone, ex ecutor of the estate of Permelia Stone, deceased, baa filed bis final account and report in the above entitled court, and that the County Judge thereof has appointed Monday the '16th day of October, 1005, as the time, and the County Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place where any and all objections and ex ceptions to the said final account and report will be beard and the settle ment thereof made. - Dated this 15th day of September, 1905. ; Peterson & Peterson, E. H. Stone, Attorneys. , ; Executor. THE TERHUNE LUMBER YARD . Hunt Avenue- Building Material at Lowest prices. Estimates Properly Furnished. - T. wwifmfwifFwwimnwwwTOifnffmin wwmww vs. iTO'CONSUMEBSl - A simple rule to make life a joy is to drink a cup of that elegant Coffee 3 When shopping do not forget that can be obtained. 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