Xmaa will Boon be here and with it oomes the all pre- plexing question of making suitable gifts. Eight now ia the time to purchase yonr presents, while our stock i fresh and complete, and when we can give you more of ou;.: time in helping you make selections. l. Our Xmas Stock - Was never more complete than it is this year; in fact it ia more so, for besides the regular staple lines, we have added a full line of Musical Instruments aud Japanese Lacquered ware. Realizing that the train service which we now enjoy may induce some to do their buying in Pen dleton or Walla Walla, we have marked our goods way be low the usula price in order to keep the trade that right fully belongs to us at home. The following will give you au idea of what we Offer You This Year A swell Hue of Japanese Laequered Ware, including work boxes, Cuff and Collar boxes, Glove and Handker chief boxes and Playing Card boxes. A complete line of Musical Instruments, iuoluding violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos and Graphophones ; Fancy Stationery, Pyrography outfits, Musio Rolls, Cigar Holders, Hand Bags, children's Comb and Brush sets, Toilet and Manicure sets, Perfumes and Candies in fancy boxes, Shaving sets, Travel ing Toilet sets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Be sure to look at our line before purchasing, as we can aud will save you money. ... , The Pioneer BRUCE WALLACE, Prop. Press Paragraphs W. D. Chamberlain was! in Pendle ton yesterday. O. C. Gallaher, of Walla Walla, was in the city yesterd ay. 1 Wood has received au operating Jesse Killgore was among the sever al Westonites seen on Athena streets yesteiday. Services will be conducted as usual Sunday at the Baptist church. All are invited. '. Casper Woodward returned this morning from a visit with his parents in Walla Walla. . Mr. W. A. Toner, of Walla Walla was in town Wednesday, a guest at the Bairett home. rMrs. Jackson Nelson recently sold to a local poultry dealer, 85 turkeys at 12J cents per pound. Mr. and Mrs. James Kern, of Helix were in the city yesterday trading with Athena merchants. . NlGeuial "Joe" McCabe, vice-president and genearl manager of the W. & C. R., was in town Tuesday from Walla ty mm. F. G. Lucas is preparing his poul J 7 try for market, ibis morning be nad 280 turkeys dressed and ready for ship ment. Fred " Rosen zweig offers his resi dence property on the corner of Fifth and Jefferson street for sale. See him about it. Mr. Craghead, the real estate agent made' a trip to the Myrick neighbor hood the fore part of the week. Land values in that vicinity are in the as cendancy. Don't forget that the ladies of the Christian church will serve their an nual turkey and chicken-pie dinner in the church dining room on Thanks giving Day. , The corner stone of the new Chris tian church at Walla Walla has been laid, the A. F. and A. M. conducting the ceremonies. The building will cost $35,000. The foot ball boys are up against it on the suit proposition. An. order was sent in to a Portland firm and the suits came half one color and half an other. An order for suits will be sent to Spokane today. . ; " Last night in Pendleton the ladies of the Presbyterian church gave as a unique entertainment a realistic per formance of the nuptial Japanese marriage ceremony. Athena's first football eleven will play in Weston tomorrow afternoon. The town over the hill has a hnsky lot of lads in the line up of its team and a hard fought game is looked for. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Nellie Cameron of Pen dleton to Mr. C. E. Redfleld, of Hep pner, to take place in the Church of the Redeemer at Pendleton, . on Dec ember 6. '" 7 "Bob" Hager, the sage of the Uma tilla, was over from his ranch , Wed nesday. "Bob" is as genial and clever as ever, and votes the demo- cratic ticket every time he has a chauce aud once in a while ofteoer. At the Christian church Sunday moraine the sermon subject will be: "Man's Call and God's Answer." In j place of the evening sermon the Sun day jscbool will observe Boys' and Girls' rally day for home missions, and will render a patriotic exercise entitled "Seed Time and Huxvest" Drug Store . . - Athena, Oregon Jack Minsing, a convict at the Walla Walla penitentiary committed suicide yesterday morning by dashing himself from a railing on a landing to the floor below. He fell about 18 or 20 feet, lighting on his head and death was . instantaneous. Minsing was sent from Spokane county on February 25, 1905,; for burglary and bad a sentence of one year against i'i-'V - - ' ' iA'lnVwBlla Walla Union rewits the death in that city of Peter Swartz, a retired soldier of the regular army, aged 68 years. The deceased entered the army in 1876 and saw service dur ing the Indian wars in Arizona, the Bannock war in Oregon and the Nez Perce war in Idaho. The great MoEwen company appear ed last night at the opera house. To night ends the engagement of the com pany in this city. MoEwen is known the world over as a great hypnotist and magioian. . This year he is sup ported by a company of high class vaudeville artists. The appearance of fog and a pros pective storm period induced a party of hunters to hike for the haunts of the wild goose. The party having Arlington for its destination was made up with Millard Kelley, Chas. Smith, Hugh Worthington and Fred Qrogg. jS.Mis9 Mamie McFadyen of this city ana ueorge x. uioson or Burns, Har ney connty, were married Wednesday evening at the parlors of the Golden Rule in Pendleton, Rev. N. EL Brooks of the First Christian church perform ing the ceremony. : Bills are out announcing a masque rade bail to be given at the Athena opera house on Thanksgiving evening, Nov. 29. Music will be rendered by Johnson's orchestra of Pendleton, and supper will be served at the opera house. The new steamer for . the Walla alia Fire department is expeoted to arrive about December 1. Fire Chief Metz has received word that the engine was shipped from -New York November 15. There is a possibility that the M. E. and M. E. church, South, may,consoli date in Pendleton. The matter has been discussed considerably and there is a strong sentiment in favor of the union. Fire at Wilcox, a small town about 12 miles southwest of Colfax, caused $12,000 damages, and the town was nearly wiped out ou Wednesday night Ed Manasse has a unique and con venient arrangement for displaying lace curtains. It is a valuable fixture to his already well equipped store. tiKJimmie Carden, a prominent mem- well known in Athena; has spent the latter part of the week in town. Zeb Morse, who was captured near Weiser sometime ago, has been sen tenced to a six year term in the peni tentiary for horse stealing. If you contemplate purchasing a grapbophone lead Ely & Scott's ad elsewhere in this issue and learn how to get one absolutely free. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harra'were in town from their home east of Wes ton, trading with Athena mercbauts. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison of Adams spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bradley. Kooutz, the Echo merchant, has let the contract for a oue stoiy stone building, 50x90 feet in size. B. S. Calderhead, general freight and passenger agent of the W. & C. R. was in town Wednesday. jjTbe Fourteenth Cavalry has ar- in Walla Walla before many days. The Fourth Cavalry will leave the garden city on the arrival of the troops. Pain may go by the name of rheu matism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleursy. No matter what name the pains are called, Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 85o, Tea or Tablets. Pioneer drug store. United States Senator Levi Aukeny , will leave Walla Walla today for Washington City to take his seat in the upper bouse of .'congress, which convenes December, i. Senator Ankeny says that the coming session of congress will be one of the most important the country has had for many years. v XMonday evening Fred, the 15-year-j via son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos De- maris, was kicked by a horse at their home four miles south of Milton, and was seriously hurt. It was found necessary to trepine the skull, as the left side of his head was badly crush ed. : He has been unconscious ever since the operation aud the physicians have very little hope for his recovery. East Oregon iau: Neston Pannau, a Finn farm hand of the Cold Springs country, is now lying critically in jured at the county poor farm as the result of a premature discharge of a dynamite blast - which occurred on Monday afternoon, A leg, a shoulder and an arm were broken by the fall which be received, and besides that he is badly injured all over the body by pieces of rook which struck bim. A Mr. Freeman of Colfax, has dem onstrated that mule raising is a profit able industry. He has been selling mule colts for from $50 to $58 a head. Compared with calves the calf is worth $5 at the time the mule colt is worth $50, and the difference in these prices represent the profit. Mr. Free man has a ranch of 1,300 acres aud is meeting with success iu the mule business. He has over 30 brood mares and a fine jack. The police in the various towns along the lines of Tailrqads were last night looking for Lorena Munson, the 16-year-old daughter of John Mnnsou of Walla Walla, and there is little doubt that she will be apprehended and returned to her home today. She received a ticket for San Francisco a day or so ago aud yesterday, before leaving her home, the girl left a note to her mother stating that she was going to San Francisco to marry a young man by the name of Harry Morrison, who.was until a few days ago employed at Walla Walla. Caledonians at Fossil. ' The seventh annual meeting of the Fossil Caledouian club was held in Woodmen's hall, Fossil, Tuesday even ing, November 14. . The club has a membership that extends over five counties, aud is composed of those born in Scotland or of direct Scotch desoent. The election of officers re sulted as follows: Chief, William Rittie; chieftain, John Dysart; treasurer, John Stewart; secretary, J D. McFarland; piper, J. S. M6on; standard bearer, , Andrew Patterson. - Mr. Moon, who was elected piper, holds , the distinction of being the champion of the world on his nation al instrument. Five new members were added to the organization. Fossil Star. The- COMMERCIAL LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE. Best Turnouts In Eastern Oregon Stock Boarded by the Day, Week 1 Mm UJI 111 KING BROTHERS Prep PARKER & LANE'S . Barber Shop . . a Shaving, Ilaircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. ICI HOT BATHS. Shop North Side Main Street, Athena, Ore. Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Cox & McEwen's. New Shirt Waists just arrived at Manasse's. . Prime coru-fed beef aud pork at R. J. Boddy's. See the fine cut glass for sale by C A. Barrett & Co. 's. Try a Flor de Corona cigar at the White House Grocery. Craghead & Hays have some bar gains iu business chances. Try one of Boddy's flue sugar cured hams. They are delicious. That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. At Worthington & Thompson's. A delicious dessertWashiugton Pie. Get it at the Preudergast Bakery. We still have the famous Coles air tight heaters. C. A. Barrett & Co. Holly ribbons at Manasse's. See what the Delineator says about them. Ely & Scott have some choice sweet cider made from Milton apples. Try it. . Can't we show Rogers silverware? you some of our C. A. Barrett & Co. You should see the fine' line of buggies and hacks at C. A. Barrett & Co. 'a. ' Dell Bros, have a splendid line of gloves. Prices are right aud assort ment is large. Say Ma, Crescent Baking Powder will raise the dough. Get it at Worthing ton & Thompson's. From now until November 21, F. G. Lucas will pay the highest market price for turkeys. Over 500 ladies' neck arrangements, a sample line, no two alike, at one-half price. Call at Manasse's. ' Our" selection of overcoats is now oomplete. It is marvelous how a finished coat of the quality we show cau be produced and sold for the price. Athena Mercantile Co. If you want he best vaiue, tho best wearnig, the most 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. We now have ready for your inspec tion the most comprehensive and splendid showing of new styles iu men's, youths' and boys' clothing ever shown in ; this- part of the Btato. Athena Mercantile Co. r " ' . , Are you lackiug in strength, and vigor? Are yu weak.? Are you iu pain? Do you"vfeeKall run dowu? The blessing ff - healt-ad strength come to all VybVuse Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea,c 36o at Pioneer drug store. '.j. A DiHttitroui Calumny. It ii a disastrous calamity when you lose your health, because iudiges tiou and constipation have sapped it away.' Prompt relief can be had iu Dr. King's' New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, and enre headache, dizziness, colic,, con stipation, . etc, - Guaranteed at the Palace drug store; '25c. ' For Sale. O. G. Chamberlaiu, tho real estate dealer, offers for sale: One dwelling and three lots, $1100. One house, barn and three lots $800. A good cottage, outbuildings and one lot. $1000.- Oue dwelliug, barn aud three lots and other choice city and farm prop erty. , A mountaiu farm of 166 ucres, orchard aud good buildings. Several good pieces of alfalfa land near Pendleton. With the arrival of the house cleaning period the mind of the housewife 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 to the carpet dealer for help before she gets through with the floor. iM We 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, ' JP lilf 11 lH jl A e i id pie rule to make life a joy is to drink a cup of that elegant Coffee 13 I "W j When shopping do not forget that can be obtained. Kor HITE Cash JIZ Tea, Coffee, Spices, Extracts and high grade Canned Goods a specialte US iuiuiuaiiiiaiiaiuiuiuiuiuiumiuiumiuiuiiuuiuiaiu THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. I 50 Sty'.SS F"Br'oa5 pSIUt'?'' Works, Camden, N. ). ' ESl!W:-i-:fePK ESTABLISHED 1865 I Preston-Parton Milling Go. Our Ear Is Now Running. We can roll -your Barley while you Wait - ' H n f Merchant Millers Waitsburg, Wash. - ii FRESH BREAD DAILY it FINEST IN THE PRENDERGAST BAKERY SOUTH BIDE OF MAIN STREET. -:- ATHENA, OREGON. Carpet J Mm & 'mp sag JyPlj:1''if' fJ ''.Ai WS-A 'ir"-trr CAN HELP HER 0U that "99" is the best Coffee sale only at the M Grocery STEEL PENS STEEL PEN COi 26 John St., New York. lev till and Grain Buyers - - Athena, Oregon CANDIES TOWN Our Prices and Quality Mix year is overwhelmingly greater a great deal, for our stocks of make your purchase. A Athena, Oregon OUSEi