Press Paragraphs James Bell went down to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Morgan of Condon, ia the guest or ner sister, Mrs. U. U. Chamberlain. -r. and Mrs. Ernest Bostwick have f moved into the Hiteman cottage on High street. Y Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Harden are in towu from, their home near Helix, visiting relatives. ; '? Mrs. George Foster was taken ill 'Sunday night, and has sinoe been un der the physician's care. Mrs. W. S. Betel is agent in Athena for V. O. medicines. Call at resi donee on Current street. Merl Bobie, the popular salesman of the Mosgrove Mercantile store, is spending a tow days in Tacoma. . The, Qddeo change in the weather is blamed for the numerous cases of colds and grip now prevailing everywhere. 'Louie Eeeu drove bis mother aud sister to Walla Walla the first of the week, where the latter is attending school. h Pondleton saloons will hereafter ,d close from 1 to 5 a. m., is the new , ' rnle in that city to disoonrage night lounging. , A. E. Harrison, principal of the high school at Grants Pass has been elected principal of the high school at Pendleton. -:' ;V. Lost A lady's gold watoh and pin. The name "Irene" engraved on case. Fiuder will please report at this offloe and receive reward. , f James Banks, the brother of Mrs. . Dickenson, who has been ill at her home during the winter, is reported in a serious condition. Borne days ago Mrs. F. M. Mans field fell and badly sprained her an kle. She is now able to walk, though , the injury is yet painful. S T - TT .1 1 1 J 11. x - J ' Jerry Stone west of town and with his family will goon move to the place, where they will make their home. Three children in the family of Mr. add Mrs. Alex Johnson, who live north . of town, have been afflicted with scarlet fever in a mild form tbe past week. Dell Bros, have just received from M. Born & Co., tbe new samples of clothing for spring and summer wear. It will pay you to call early and make your selections. Mrs. G. W. Hansel 1, of Milton, who with her husband, was visiting rela tives in Des Moines, Iowa, died in that ;- city last week. The body was brought to Mutoti ror ounaj. Temporary, organization of the Credit Men's Association was effect ed Weduesday night in Pendleton, reports the Tribune. Tbe association now has a membership of about 40. Mrs. James Riohey, of Weston was in tbe city Wednesday. She reports mat numerous oases or ia grip are prevalent in that oity, many almoet taking the form of pueumouia fever. V The Preston-Parton Milling company has installed a two horse-power eleo trio moter tor Tharp Bros., black smiths aud machinists. The motor will supplant a three horse power gas oliue engine. y Cards are out announcing the wed- ding of Mr. Dean Gerkiug aud Miss Fanuie Tharp, to ocour iu tho Chris tian church, on March 6. Tbe couple will receive tbe congratulations of a large oirole of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carf Church and Mrs. Mary M. Ely, well known residents of Walla Walln, were striokeu with ptomaine poisou, from eating sardines. Mr. aud Mrs. Cburob have recovered, but Mrs. Ely ia in a critical oonditiou. Heury Barrett drove up from Pen dleton Tuesday afternoon, aooonipuu ied by Miss Janie Roobe, who bad been visiting relatives at the county sout. The ilood on Greasewood flat was the highest ever kuown, reports Mr. Barrett. Ed Barrett, the populur coutraotor Aitid builder, was ake suddenly, ill Woduesday while iu tbe barber's chair, with an attack of heart disease. However, he was out in town yester day, although looking rather pale from the experience, ... It's tbe highost standard of quality, a natural touio, cleauses your system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Holl ister's Rooky Mountain Tea will do this for you. 35 cents, Tea or Tab , lots. Pioneer Drug Store. ' Rev. Aohilles, of the Free Motho- dis church northwest of town who was ill nearly all winter with typhoid fo vor, passed through town yesterday on bis way to Walla Wallu. His wife is . in a hospital iu that oity, having un dergone an'"bperatiou for oauoer. A tisHUH hnildnr. rocnnutrnntrir builds up waste force, aud makes strong nerves aud muwcle. You will realize after taking Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful ben efit it will be to you. 85 oeuts, Tea or Tablets. Pioneer Ding Store. At the Christian church in this oity the speoial meetings continue with """""mutated interest. The number of 'ous to tbe church during these ' ' . 24, most of The meet- Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly dense the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexion, bright eyes aud happy thoughts. Pioneer drug store. Mrs. Lillie Miller expects the arriv al of her milliner. Miss Strabl, about the 1st of March. Miss Strabl has been in Portland and other cities re cently attending the spring millinery openings, and comes well versed in all tbe newest things in her line. The members of tbe local Rebekah lodge bave been invited to attend a meeting of tbe Weston Rebekaha to morrow, Saturday evening. A num ber will acoept tbe invitation, and witness tbe initiation ceremonies, as exemplified by their sister lodge. It's a good old world after all; If you have ho friends or money, In the river yon can fall; ' Marriages are quite common and, More people there would be, V! Provided you take Rocky Mountain . Tea. , Pioneer Drug Store. "Bob" MoGrew, the "Weston farmer was in town Wednesday with a load of bogs bound for Pendleton. Finding the roads impassable for a loaded ve hicle be unloaded tbe porkers at tbe Brotbertou plaoe north of town, where they will remain until traveling is better. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Akers came up from their Birch Creek ranch, Wed nesday and are visiting at the A. L. Swaggart homo, north of town. Tbe same day Mr. and Mrs. Swaggart drove down to Birch Creek, taking a different road, and thus not meeting Mr. and Mrs. Akers. Mrs.N. A. Miller went down to Pen dleton Monday, expeoting to return on tbe train next day, but owing to the washout of that day lias been "ma looned" at the county seat ever since. Our genial furniture dealer will be pleased to see the trains again moving, whether on schedule time or not. Miss Belle Wallace has passed in her resignation as teacher in Pendle ton's west end school. , Miss Wallace has been teaobiog about a month in that oity, and expected to remain the balanoe of tbe year, but was informed by the land office officials that she must go on her homestead or lose it. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at tbe very seat of the trouble, thus relieving almost instant ly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Pioneer drug store. Attorney Godwin of Freeater has returned home from Salem where be was before the legislature seeking an appropiation for dyking the Walla Walla river at Milton. Ha reports Jhatthejejgislature viewed tbe pr.opo-j sition favorably, but a remonstrance from this county containing 800 names defeated action on tho appropriation. York Dell and M. W. Smith, who attended the K. of P. district conven tion at Pendleton returned Wednesday by team. The convention was well attended, and Damon Lodge of Pen dleton enteitained in its usual royal manner. Over twenty new members were Btarted on their way to wear the golden spurs of Knighthood. Boe's Laxative cough syrup con taining honey and tar, is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conform to tbe conditions of the pure food and drug law, June 80, 1000. For croup whooping ' cough, etc. It expels coughs nud colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Pionoer drug store. Miss Velma Wilkinson, who is teaching in the Walker district, is taking an enforced vacation this week. ! Weduesday she started for her sohool, but encountered roads which wore ab solutely impassable ou account of Tuesday's flood. Miss Wilkinson re turned to town aud 'phoned to Mr. Walker, who informed her that he had essayed to come to town, but was , MONTIE B. GWINN, J. W. MALONEY. President Cashier T.J. MORRIS, Vice-Pres.; F.G. SCHMER, Ass't Cashier Pendleton Savings Bank of Pendleton, Oregon V .Capital Stock, . $100,000 Surplus & Undivided Profits, $150,000.00 Deposits Jan. 1, 1907, . . .'. . . $1,237,106.2 STOCKHOLDERS W. J. FURNISH R. T. COX JOSEPH BASLER E. BOETTCHER L. DUSENBERY E. W. McCOMAS A. C. KOEPPEN J. N. TEAL FRANK S. CURL HERBERT BOYLEN A. J. DEVLIN MONTIE B. GWINN Estate of D. From Three to Five Paid on Time also compelled to turn back on account of the washouts. She hopes to resume her school duties Monday. Miss Wil kinson was one of the fortunate ones in receiving a second grade certificate at tbe recent examination. Thomas Kerr, a Cold Spring farm er, v bile endeavoring to move some sacks of wheat out of the way of the flood, Tuesday, came near meeting bis death. Tbe barn in wbiob tbe wheat was stored was situated in a gully, and tbe water rushing down, undermined the building, causing it to cave in, when Mr. Kerr was buried beneath tbe wheat and tbe walls. Fortunately, his son was near and res cued him, reports tbe Tribune. Dr. Sharp has been kept busy per forming surgical operations lately. One wal for the relief of a little girl of Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark, who oaugbt the end of her fingers in tbe rollers of a washing machine, and another was for the removal of a sliver from a granite-oorered kettle, in the band . of tbe little child of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Kilgore. Both were performed while tbe patient was under tbe influence of chloroform, ? , - , Actresa' Arm as a Relic. - ' "This Is the arm of Mme. Allcoyoe, tbe celebrated actress, burned In the great Paris bazaar Are. It was ampu tated and presented, to Dr. Baker of Worthing after tbe inquiry, , held. Id Paris." - , ;;- " "e. So runs the notice that hangs be neath a grewsome relic In the saloon bar of the Black Bull at Whetstone, Middlesex. Charred and mummified. It is nailed to the wall within reach of any one and occupies the place of hon or among such monstrosities as a two headed kitten and a double bodied dog. The name, "Mme. Allcoyne," Is not found in the records of the terrible disaster of May, 1807, and another Btory has it that the arm was removed from the body of an actress after the Are at the Opera Comlque in Paris in May, 1887.-London Mall. , Bralna. All over the civilized world there is a strong demand for brains that are a little above the average In quantity for purposes of dissection. Scientists have for tho most part nothing better to dissect than the brains of paupers and lunatics. These, however, leave much to be desired," and it is to the In terest of the human family that the brains of cultured and learned people should be placed at their disposal. A certain number , of such brains are forthcoming. In the great majority of cases they are beo.ueathed by their re spective owners. New York Tribune. Hunting for Trouble. ; ! "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in ib.aJsaj.ol burns, sows, wonnds.it uuib, Bpiuiuu, ur a uaae ui jmes inai Bucklen's Aruica Salve won't quiokly cure," writes Charles Walters, of All eghany, Sierra Co. No use hunting' Mr. Walters; it cures every case, Guaranteed Palaoe drug store. 25o. Neighbors Got Fooled. 'I was literally coughing myself to death, and had beoomo too weak to leave my bed; and the neighbors pre dicted that I would never leave it alive ; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure the cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Un oapher, of Grovertown, Stark Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by Wm. MoBride, Druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Public Notice. Notice Is hereby given that i will apply to the Mayor and common council of the city of Athena, Oregon, at a meeting thereof to be held on the 27th day of Keb. 1907, for a license to sell ttplrltuous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one quart, said liquors to bo sold only in a building situated on the west one-half of lot No. 8, in block 5, of Bam ciiy. uert lrtano, Dated Jan. 22, 1007. Applicant J.H. RALEY R. 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It Is a most potent invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience In tho treat ment of woman's peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y. . DA N NER 8 A LVE tho most heallna salve In the world. PER CENT Is your idle money earning you four percent? You have just as good a right to a share of the profits earned byfyour money as the banker who keeps it for you. We divide the profits with our depositors and still make a satisfactory profit for the bank. Our business has more than doubled during the past year. This bank has a cap ital of $100,000 fully paid in and is conservatively managed by progres sive and suooessful business men. Your business will receive prompt and careful attention. V We will be glad to meefyoTt any time and get acquain ted with you. X f ;We pay FOUR per cent on saving accounts. ' :oc further particulars.- FOUR Vuosirove wflerea Our fiscal year which recently came to a close, shows that it has been one of the most successful ever known in this store, and we take no little pride in believing that a large share of this success has been due to the fact that the public appreciates the new and advanced methods of merchandizing, that have been adopted by this Company since its advent into the commercial world about a year ago, at which time it took over the business of the Athena Mercantile Co. In view of this fact, we shall put forth during this year, greater efforts to merit a continuance of your patronage and good will. Special Notice e f made - ?VOU a Suit that will 1nnk wHI When we take your order, uii idtung ana no Mosgrove Mercantile Company j Ask for B. & II. Stamps Ask for B. a II. Stamps you and Those indebted to me must settle at once, either by cash or note. N. A. MILLER, Athena, Ore. InflPC MarhinO PA a Specialty of General Repair Work JUllVJ IlIULIUIICy lUi All Kinds of Machinery Bought and Sold ''r'''"' : AGifcNtS f6r THE MINNEAPOLIS THRESHER 511 South Second St., Walla Walla Hats The new Spring Styles have arrived. If you want to buy the latest, come and make your se lection before the sizes are broken, fe Celebra ted Gordon Hat is too well' known to need any special recommendation from us. Thousands knuw them to be the best $3 Hat in the world. They "beat the band" for the price. 4 ave iust received our new Spring Samples, for Men's to - order Suits. Let us take your measure. We'll make fit anrl we guarantee satisfactioa There is no skimping of cloth, tncKery. Lrooa inside as wen as Belgian Hare Hat We are now also selling the Belgian Hare Hat at $1.75, in all styles, colors and shapes. This Hat is one of the best values ever offered to the public, being made from fur instead of cotton felt, like so many of the cheap hats, giving it wearing quali ties mat is possessed by few others. The Great Driving Wheel of a'locomotive traveling a mile a min ute, makes -403,361 revolutions ia 24 hours. The tiny balance wheel of a watoh makes 432,000 in the same time, and yet we find watches that have been allowed to run five or- ten years without cleaning or being oiled. If have a good watch, treat it as you would treat any otoer piece or ma chinery. I do all repairing promptly to the satisfaction of my customers. Jeweler Bud f H POM lilfiF Ath en Optician . vkub. Or re. CITY MEAT MARKET.. C. H. Sherman Prop. Nothing too good for our jkiI roris. We cut the best meat tooripv can buy. Fiah and oysters in season. Give us a trial. i i Phone 502 SS3S rotiOe Co outside. vXf J