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Early Shipments of NEW FALL GOODS Arriving Daily We arc Now Showing the Latest Novelties of Fall Dress Goods in Cravenetts, Panamas, Yama gattas, Fibroline8 and Poplins, in all the latest color ing. All the latest lasts in men's fall and winter footwear : ' , , ! : If you want the Pick of the Season in stylish Suits now is the , time. They are just . ' opened up; double or single breasted, well tailored, . . and lined goods that look well, wear well and keep ? their shap9. Gall and look them over.. , No Trouble to Show the Goods Athena Mercantile Company South S dc Main Street, THE TERHUNE LUMBER YARD ; Hunt Avenue. Building Material at Lowest prices. Contracting and Building a Specialty. Estimates Properly Furnished. T. L. Tfsrtmne, Athena, Oregon. The Rulisou residence property is for sale ut b bargain. . - .., Lawreuoo Lleuallou was tip from Adauis Wednesday evening. Tho LaBrashe boys furnish music for a dance in Weston tonight. ; , Dr. and Mrs. Turley were in town Wednesday evening from Weston. George Curry will open his Central Meat Market Monday morning. ' A delicious desert Washington Pie. Get it at the Prendergast Bakery. Milt Swaggart and wife and Frank Swaggurt loave today for Portland. Wauted 'Man and wife desires work on a ranch. Enquire at Press office. Born, in this city to Mr. and Mrs. W. It Hardon.August 30, 1005, a sou. For sale. E. J. . Taylor offers a house and lot for sale. Price reason .. able. I .: ' " - ' NCBoru, to Mr. and Mrs. Chauoe ' Rogers, of Weston, August 80, 1005, a son. -'.'. S( A daughter came to gladden the ' home of Mr. aud Mrs. Houry Koepke, on August 25, 1005. ' fr A marriage lioonse has been issued to Johu A. Read and Elsie McCully, both of this county. . II. T. Booth, the well known and popular iusuanoe mail, is in town to day from linker City. Harry Soars, the Adams farmer, lost several acres of giaiu by tire Wednesday afternoon. Miss Alcy Foss left the first of the week for Montana, where she is en gaged to teach school. k Muster Dale Worthington is up from Portland visiting at the home of his uuclo, II. 0. Worthington. ,MiHS Belle Wallace returned receut 'ly from a visit to her homestead southwest of Portland. Mrs. Myer, wife of the miller, is dowu from Waitaburg ou a visit, . ac companied by her children. hf-Austin Foss, head implement mau for (J. A. Barrett & Co. , made a trip to Weston mountain yesterday. Y-Alf. Johnson, manager of Johnsou's 4irohestra, has ordered two uew clar inets to bo added to the instrumenta tion of his popular organicatiou. Mrs. JLafayette Chamberlaiu and son have returned home after a loug visit with relatives iu Washington. P. D, Maun, ot Helix, has begun aetiou agaiust Julia Maun for a di vorce, ou the grounds of desertiou aud cruel aud inhuman treatment . . Athena, Oregon H. W. Learn aud family are located near San Diego, California, where Mr. Learn has purchased a tract of land. Chas. Garrett will go to Sprague, Washington, where he will complete the season's run with Gillett's outfit. Sanford Stone left this morning for Oaksdale, Wash., where he goes as separator tender for Reynolds' thresh iug outfit. The Poudleton Tribune nominates Dr. F. W. Vincent for mayor-. Dr. Vin cent has held the office of mayor for three terms. Mr. aud Mrs. Bruoe Wallace will leave the forepart of the week for Portland where they i will visit the fair several days. V Bern Banister is surely doing things 'for the whoat hauling problem. With six horses aud three wagous, he hauls 105 sacks to the load. The new rate of $8.15, or one and oue-tenth fare for round trip tickets to Portland goes into effect today at the O. R. '& N. ticket office.. Prisoners iu the Pendleton city jail lessened the time of their sentence by whitewashing the jail and giving it a goueral housooleaning. Regular services at the Baptist church Suuday as usual. The hour of the evening sermon will be changed from 8 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. r District Attorney G. W. Phelps aud John MoConrt have formed a law partnership and will begin their mu tual vraotice September 1. NCjtev. John Evans, will be the pastor lor the coming year of the M. E. church iu Athena. Rev. Ed Baker will go to Warduer, Idaho. , Miss Ollie Brace, a well known Umatilla county school teacher, has accepted one of the departments in the Ritaville, Wash., public school. S. L. Spencer, Hugh Worthington and A. Mastersou are at the forks of the Umatilla this week, enjoying the sport of catching trout and shooting grouse. Johu Walden came dowu from bis mouutain ranch Wednesday aud rode homeiu a new. Studelmker wagon, which he purchased from Peebler & Chamberlain. . '-. "Gib" Morrison, the Adams ranch er, has finishod threshing for the sea son, and placed his machiue in the shed. His wheat averaged 45 to 60 bushels per ao e. v KJ Suuday 's storm played havoo with iHlie fruit aud shade trees on the Johu Duffy place south of town." Large trees were broken down by the wind and others were uprooted. Mr. Sweeney of Portland has ac cepted the position of electrician for the Preston-Pnrtou Milling company. Mr. Pason who hiis been employed until now will go to California. It is probable that school will com mence is Athena on Monday, Septem ber 11, but the board as yet iias not fully decided and it may be that Sep tember 18 will be the date. - The regular services will be held at the Christian church Sunday. Sermon subjacts: "The First Trial of Jesus Before the Roman Governor," and "Jesus Tried Before Herod." Mrs. Tamer, a pioneer of Weston, died at her home in that city Wed nesday morning at 4 o'clock. The funeral took place at Weston yester day. She had been declining in health for some time. . The O. R. & N. Co. has reduced the rate on thirty-day tickets from Athe nan to Portland and return from $ 9. 90 to' $8. 15. This is one of the lowest rates that has ever been in effect be tween the two points. The nawly appointed pastor of the Methodist church will not be here next Sabbath, but the usual services will be held. E. Baker will preach in the morning and probably : W. E. Armfleld in the evening. - In the notice in Tuesday's Press re lating to the O. R. & N. Co. reducing round trip fare from Athena to Port land from $9.90 to $8. 15 the types were set to read $7.15. ; This explana tion is made to correct the error. ', Several machines and crews are leaving for the Palouse to finish up the harvest season. Most of the wheat is threshed in this immediate vicinity, and a few jmore days will complete the work on the foothill ranches. . Pendleton Tribune: Luke Reed, William Woodward, T. J. Watts and son, Homer Watts, of Athena, passed through the city yesterday en route on a hunting trip below Prineville. They expect to be gone a month. The warehouses of the Preston Parton company are about filled to their capacity and sacks are now be ing piled on a temporary platform. The grain will be'covered with planks and ground into flour as fast as pos sible. - '. Rev. Armfleld, formerly pastor of the M. E. church here, but now re siding at Dayton, will preach in the city Sunday evening. Mr. Armfleld has a legion of friends here who will be delighted to meet him and hear his sermon.. .,,.;.w.-.-mv:- -....i... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris are iu Portland this week visiting the fair. They weut down Tuesday evening. It is understood that Mr. Norris- has deoided not to move to - Walla Walla and that while iu Portland he will purchase a new stock for his harness shop here. ' . "'"' NtDuring the high wind Sunday fire broke oat in the Gus Vollmer field northwest of town, and destroyed one setting of wheat in' the sacks." The fire started from the ashes dumped where the engine had been some days previous.. The fire" ;was stopped ou the Tompkins place. - , " Don't forget the fried chicken .din ner at the M. E. church tomorrow. Mrs. McBride and her Sunday school class have spared no efforts to make the annual dinner a success, and you will be giving yourself a treat by at tending. Only 25 cents. Hours, ll.:30 a. ni. to 2 p. m. Dr. J. D. Plamondon has brought suit in Justice Chamberlain's court against J. M. Hayes to recover pay ment ou two notes. One of $8.80 with interest from December 4, 1902, and one is for $10 with interest from July, 1903. The latter note was drawn in favor of William Mosgrove; and by him assigned for a consideration to Dr. Plamoudon. The reduction in the price of sub scription to, the Press to $1 per year when sent to an address outside of the county, has proved to be so popular that the time tor taking these sub scriptions has been extended another thirty days, or until September 28. Many new subscriptions were re ceived, the majority going to people residing in eastern states. VWheat weighing, was delayed at the Preston-Partou warehouses for a time Wednesday morning, where it was discovered the sale weights 'had been stolen. Weights were borrowed from other warehousemen and work pro ceeded. Suspicion points to certain parties who it is thought took the weights. Two "of the weights were found near the railroad track in the north part of town. ;-. I , r jf Soecial Eastern Exucrsion Rates- On August 24-25 and September 16 17 the O. R. & N. will sell round irip tickets to Chicago, St Louis, , St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas City, St Joseph, Leavenworth, Oma ha, Couucil Bluffs, aud Sioux City under the followig conditions: One limited first class fare plus ten dollars. Children of half fare age half rate. Limit, going 10 days; flual " return limit 90 dasy. Stopovers will be granted iu either direction within the transit limits. . , I Call for Warrants. ? Notice is hereby giveu that City of Athena warrants Numbers 1 W to 497 W will lie redeemed -at the office of David Williams, treasurer of the City of Athena, Oregon, and that interest on the above warrants ceases after this date. Dated Atheua, Oreg, Angust3 9, 1905. - David William, Treasurer. j . I... ,. 1 1 . .v....--. : Notice. All knowiug themselves Melted to me will please call aud settle as I have closed out aud waut to settle up my bnsiuess. Charles Norris. Items in Brief. Buy a Samson at Cox A McEwen's. -, Pendleton Bus. College is progressive Sterling silver novelties at Maoasse's. 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 White House Grocery. ,.. 'I Pendleton Bnsiues College is popular. . C. A. Barrett & Co. are selling the Deering binding twine. ' That Crescent Cream Coffee is fine. At Worthington & Thompson's. r Pendleton Bus. College Is practical. Pendleton Bus." College is thorough. You should see the fine line of baggies and hacks at C. A. Barrett & Co. 's. ; . - r, .... , . .. ' ' Pendleton Business College is modern a Say Va, Crescent Baking Powder will I raise the dough.- Get it at Worthing ton slnompson a. . ' Attend Pendleton Business College. Save yourself money while visiting the fair by engaging rooms of Mrs. M. J. Bagley, 265 i-2 Second street be tween Jefferson and Madison, Port land, Ore. . j 5 J f Pendleton Bus College opens Sept 11. r. W.S. Buel offers his residence prop erty' feu Current street for sale. House, practically new, contains six rooms. For f arther particulars see Mr. Buel. , Anyone wishing information con cerning a yoang cow between 2 and 3 years old, brand W aud ' perhaps D on left hip, can receive information by calling at the Press office. Pendleton Bus College is uptodate. 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 k magnificent line of these supplies. s v 'Pendleton Business College leads. " Makes digestion and assimilation perfect Makes new red blood and bone. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the weak aud sick. 85c. Tea or tablets. Pioneer drug store ; :. "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.:. V ..... . . . . 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. Buel has a machine for doing the work.- Price $2 per set of four axles. . I Free R. R. fare to Pend Bus. College Huge Task. I It was a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney dis ease as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it. He writes : , "My kidneys were so far gone I could not sit on a chair with out a cushion; and suffered , from dreadful headache, backache and de pression. In Electric .Bitters, how ever, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recom mend this great tonio medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by McBride, druggist Price 50c. UNEQUALLED AS A CURE FOR BAD COLDS. ,rafriinl'1iiiiMniulHi.i..lMi(iifftliiyi'iiiitiiiil thu.ftl.i.i H HTMWMM'i WW -MWr- 1. 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