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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1905)
Early Shipments of NEW FALL GOODS Arriving Daily Q KUH NATHAN h fgCHTJl CO. New Styles MEN'S OVERCOATS This is the' day of the big coat of generous pro positions. tThe "Skimpy" and ill fitting coat has long disappeared; instead we have the great Coat with broad shoulders, roomy sleeves and gen erous skirts. 52x54 iuch 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, Press Paragraphs It in the highest in leavening power Cleveluud's Bukiug Powder. Crughond & Hays have some bar guius in business chances. The "pure cream of tartar kind" Cleveland's Bilking Powdor. A delicious desert Washington Pie. Got it at the Prendergast Bakery. Alwuys "good luck" with it Cleveland's Baking Powder. A good time is in store for all who attend the danoe Friday night . ' For snaps in real estate, see Crag head & Hays. Insurance and loans. W. R. Taylor has roturned from his Htnolc ranch in the John Dav oonntrv. It never fuils to make light, whole some food Cleveland's Baking Pow dor. Just arrivod, at Mrs. Lillio Miller's millinery store, u new line of beaver hats. Mrs. Lillie Miller announces that she has the latest styles in ribbons and veils. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoFarland were in Pendleton Friday visiting friends. You can got 20 pouuds of first class boiling beef for $1 at II. J. Boddy's meat market. Miss Bessie McDauiel was in from her school and spent Saturday With Athena friends. All should attend the dauco Friday evening at the opeia house. Best of uiuhIc will bo furnished. Peebler & Chamberlaiu, the imple ment dealers, have a large stock of the famous Superior drills. f K Miss Kate MoEwen was up from her school in Peudletou uud spout - Sunday with her parents. . f- $ Cordelia Waterman has sold to O. U. Chamberlain fou- lota in block 18, iu Athena; consideration f 150. Mr. and Mrs. Malen, lute of Cul gnry, Alberta, are iu the city and are stopping at the St. .Nichols hotel. For sale. K. J. Taylor otfeis a house and lot for sale. Prioe reason able. Property near Baptist church. , Mr. Hnd Mrs. George Gross uud daughters loft yesterday for the farm where they expect to remain for the week. Mr. Craghead, the real estate man, nud Dr. Wood went down to Pendleton yesterday eveuiug, returning this morning. fMiss Elsa Bosenaweig and Miss Minnie Knylor visitod Miss Cannon at her present home iu Walla Walla Friday aud Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay tiros, of Weston, were in the city Sunday aud attended the funeral of the late Gus Thompson, who was a relative of Mr. Gross. Mary I. Watrus was Mouday granted a divorce from Charles D. Watrus by Judge Ellis, cruelty aud iuhutuau New Goods Fall stvles in mens Clothes in a large variety of Fabrics, weaves and pat terns; in double and single breasted. AH out of the shop of the best makers. These are up to date in clothes clothes every resDect. 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. pi. war of I KUH. NATHAN & FISCHER CO. . . - Athena, Oregon treatment being the grounds. The principals reside near Adams. Attorney' Peterson and Ira Kemp made a flying trip to the county seat this morniug, going on the early morn ing train and returning at 9:40. Mrs. Norval Bradley of Washtncna Wash, visited her sister Mrs. Dan Prendergast iast week. She was on her way home foni the fair. East Oregouian : Mrs. Ed Manasse, of Athena, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Vert for a few days, re turned to her home this morning. Ouly rounded spoonfuls of Cleve land's Baking Powder are required, not heaping spoonfuls like the ordi- y kind of baking powders. m A Mini Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Cnlley and Miss Vi Warren were over from Wes ton Saturday evening and attended the lost performance of the Josephine Doffry company. Miss Jeuuie Dykes, who was the successful Umatilla county contestant in,the Spokesman-Review fair trip, was over from hor home in Milton, a guest of Athena friends Sunday. Does the label on your can of bak ing powder say it is the "Pure Cream of Tartar Kind"? Cleveland's is the pure cream of tartar baking powder as stated on each label and vouched for by the U. S. government chemists. Tom Defreeoe took suddenly very sick Sunday morning at the home of A. B. McEweu. Dr. Sharp was sum moned aud the sick man is now on the road to recovery. A severe cramping was the trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Booher have moved in from the f una aud are com fortably settled iu their home in the north part of town for the purpose of sendiug their children to school. Thoy will remaiu iu town during the winter. Good advice to womeu. If you want a beautiful complexion, cloun skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. There is nothing like it. 33o Tea or Tablets. Pioneer drug store. Dr. J. D. Plamondon, F. B. Boyd, Cbas. Smith and Millard Kelley left early Saturday morning for the head waters of the Grand Ronde, where they fondly hope to bag big game. They expect to be abseut about two weeks. y Thomas Price, of LaGrande, Merced iouuty ChI. is iu the city a guest of Mrs. Sarah Harden. Mr. Price is a distant lelutive. of Mrs. Hardeu and comes from her former home iu Cali forniu which makes hia visit a doubly welcome one to hor. Charley Cramer, an old time resi dent of the Wildhorse mountain, came down from Dawson, Alaska, this week aud is renewiug acquaintance with friends iu this vicinity. He has been absent for about ten years, having spout the entire time iu the frozen regions. r-Tbe handsome lace dress which was on exbitntion at tne Lewis and ciaiK fair, made by Mrs. James Kelson, for merly ot this county but uow of Al berta, N. W. T., wou a silver niedaL This rich garmeut, which was made f?''f 'J-- A- of black silk tatting over purple silk, was throughout the work of this lady's own bands and represented three yean work. Had the robe been draped upon a figure, it la said it would undoubtedly have received the gold medaL It is valued at $1500. Mrs. P. E. Colbera and her sister, Mrs. Bunker, who is visiting her from Mistouri, returned Friday evening from Portland. Mrs. Colbera was taken violently ill Saturday night and has since been confined to her bed. She is slowly improving at present Mrs. W. J.King was called to the bedside of her son, Ralph Hyraer, at lone Friday evening. Mr. Hymer was taken sick with a violent cramping, such as has been, reported in a few cases in this vicinity recently, but his mother writes that he is now rapidly recovering and she will soon return home. ' .; ' . : - An error was made in the local col umns of last Friday's Press, in regard to Miss Mary Kern, of Chilbowed, Mo., visiting her aunt, Mrs. Vaughn of this city. Miss Kern is a cousin of Mrs. Vaughn. She was accom panied from Spokane by Mr. Clint Kern, youngest brother of Mrs. Vaughn, and who is visiting relatives in this county. William Willaby, senior, informs the Press that he will leave tomorrow for a visit with Spokane friends .and relatives, of whom lie baa' a score, after which be will go to Newport, Wash., where be will spend an indefi nite time with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Knowltou. Uncle Bill will stay at least until the cold weather drives him south again. ySTesterday Milt Swaggart brought ma drove of 40 head of bogs which he disposed of to Seattle buyers. Tbey were a fine lot of porkers, averaging 180 pounds in weight and brought 5 1-3 cents on foot Milt says people have learned to believe that Link is the only bog raiser in the state, and desires to inform readers of the Press that he is only a side issue in com parison with bis own vast interests. Thomas Terbune has sold out his interests in tbis city and will soon depart for Prosser, Wash., where he may locate. His residence property on Hunt Avenue was purchased by P. E. Colbern, the price paid being' $1800. Ed Barrett, the well known lumber man", purchased hia Hunt Avenne lumber yard, and will continue the business in connection with his own popular Umatilla Lumber yard. - Mr. Barrett is here to stay, and solicits the patronage of all intending build ers. . .,!: The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will bold a fair ' in the near future, possibly, "before Thanksgiving. Each sister of the church is requested to oontnbute one or more articles for sale at the fair, and if any Other friends wish to do so, it will be very much appreciated. Those having or intending to have ar ticles for this purpose may communi cate with Mrs. David Taylor, the pres ident A dinner will be giveu in con nection with the fair. Further par tionlars will be announced later. ' By. order of the president There is but one laundry in Pendle ton known as the "Pendleton Steam Laundry," and Charles 3ay is its exolusive Athena agent Are You KngageriT . Engaged people should remember that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their, di gestions in good, order , with Electrio Bitters. S. A. Brown', of Bennetta ville, S. ft, says: "For years my wife suffered intensely from dispepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electrio Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." McBride, drug gist, sella and guarantees them, at 500 a bottle. : LA HUE MILLINERY CO We make a specialty ot Hats Made to Order ' '''- CARDEN BUILDING North Side Main St.," :: Athena, Ore. Blue Stone Lots of it at Right Prices : Pioneer Drug Store BRUCE WALLACE, Prop. Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Dot ft McEwen's. Pendleton Bus. College is progressive Sterling silver novelties at Manaaae's. Freeh 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 At hit House Grocery. Pendleton Buainea College is popular. C. A. Barrett & Co. are selling the Deering binding twine. Try one of Boddy's fine sugar cured hams. Tbey are delicious. - That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. At Worthington & Thompson's. Pendleton Bus. College is practical. . Pendleton Bus. College is thorough. Ydu should see the fine line of buggies and hacks at C. A. Barrett & Pendleton Business College is modern It Is the fit and finish; the artistic touch'tbat makes the suit. "Internat ional"; Made to Measure garments have all of these virtues, including quality as well. Ask the Athena Mercantile Co. to ehw you their magnificent line of these supplies. ' Say Ma, Crescent Baking Powder will raise the dough. Get it at Worthing ton & Thompson's. Attend Pendleton Business College. Our selection of overcoats is . now complete. It is marvelous how a finished coatof the quality we show can be produced and sold for the price. Athena Mercantile Co. 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. Pendleton Bus College opens Sept 11. We how 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 ia uptodate. If you want he best vaiue, the best wearniir. the most up to date foot wear, wis have now a complete stock of everything in the shoe line for fall and winter wear. Athena Mercantile Co. ;. Pendleton Business College leads. Are you lacking in strength and' vigor?. Are you weak v Are yu ln 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, j Free'R. R. fare to Pend Bus. College ' Got Off Cheap. He may well think be baa got off cheap, who, after having, contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly restore hia health. Nothing will do thia but DrV King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, con stipation, etc. 25c at McBride's drug store, guaranteed. '- ,, Attacked By m Moli. and beaien in a labor riot until cover ed with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklen'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 fect" Simply great for cuts and burns. - Only 25o at McBride's drug store, i Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Die a i With the arrival of the house cleaning period the mind of the housewue naturally turns to the matter of Carpets and.Rugs, and consequently she is confronted with two problems the cleaning up process and the coverings for the floors. Now, soap, lye and water can be made to overcome the former, but the mistress of the household looks o the carpet dealer for help before she gets through with the floor, dp 5 Can Show the Goods WE for the stock of Carpets and Rugs carried by us this than' any we have purchased heretofore. This is saying the past were not to be " sneezed at" Now is the time to Miller, the Rustler, a mm nr m mm nr itr imirorcrar wm mi ww ft? I TO CONSUMERS SI A simple rule to make life a joy is to When shopping do not forget that can be obtained. For T Cash SZ Tea, Coffee, Spices, Extracts and high grade Canned Goods a specialte Z2 7i immmmmmmmmmmmumm k THE TERHUNE Hunt Building Estimates Material at Lowest prices. Properly Furnished. T. ESTABLISHED 1865 Preston-Parton Milling Co. Our Barley Ml 1 Is Now Running. We can roll your Barley while you Wait Merchant Millers and Grain Buyers : Waitsburg, Wash. resh Bread FINEST IN THE PRENDERGAST BAKERY SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET. -:- ' ATHENA, OREGON. i- ,J -pit-Zr-- CAW HELP HER 0UT -:- 'drink a cup of that elegant Coffee that "99" is the best Coffee sale only at the Grocery UUMBER YARD Avenue. Contracting and Tnrtiune, Building a Specialty.. Athena, Oregon. Athena, Oregon CANDIES TOWN Our Prices and Quality ITU i "1. Ll ' 1 fix year is overwhelmingly greater a great deal, for our stocks of make your purchase, i Athena, Oregon MOUSE Paily