i I i'k i i 1 Press - Paragraphs A. Barrett waa a Milton visitor J ' ''Mrs. Gliutf Walter was in the oity yesterday. J. M. Swaggait was a Pendleton visi tor yesterday. . Wo. Blakley JoAJesterday. was up from Pendle- A. L. Swaeeart went down .fa Pen. ( 1) dletan Monday. -?7 u t JlA MissAlta Sharp waa rfPeudleton W. D. Chamberlain was a Weston t visitor Wednesday. , Mrs. Jackson is visiting friends in Pendleton this week. Mrs. Harden is recovering fro eveial weeks' illness. v? :roro - I. B. BusseU visited his mother in Baker City this week. hGeorge Fa-ringer, waa in ' the city yesterday, ixom reaaueton. Mrs. MoKinxie is a guest at the Stewart home west of town. . Air. ana aiiao vviiDur wood were over from Weston yesterday. .H. C. Adams baa about , reoovered from a serious attaok of grippA, (y Mrs. W. A. Graham, of Weston,' visited in this city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitt Bush were in eeterday from Pendleton, t. . Attorney Wilson was in Pendleton ojpay on professional bos laeaa, . A. Btlfuffllme lUXMA home near Washtnona yesterday. . ; Attorney H. (X Bryson was in the city Wednesday, from Walla Walla. k. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ingle of Milton B. Say lor came over from Fret water yesterday and spent the day here-K , . A ? ... . t J s . - T 71 iff: The Cash Store A tly 6ccn rrive We are pleased to announce that we are now displaying the magnificent assortment of newest,, high grade Spring and Summei.1 908 woolens ol Strauss Brothers , Master Tailors Chicago ? The finest workmanship, cor rect style and perfect fit are yours rby having Strauss Brothers make your clothes. We have the exdusive local agency. Call and see us. Kahn Coat Shirts Corliss Coon Collars Patterson Hats f Helmet Cuffs Kady Suspenders Bowman's All Wool ; Trousers j T. M. TAGGART CO. ; Gent's Furnishers ! -"Mha Soott home. 4tiu"kidenour of Portland, vuitetf 1 TT'rfh his sister, Mrs.. Fred Boyd, this R. M. O'BrfenfEas gone to Barley, Idaho, for the purpose of purchasing land. Chaa. Bryson and daughter, Miss Oliie, were over from tbeif home la Milton - yesterday, and attended the funeral of Mr. Soott r- Mr. and Mrs. -Fred .Kershaw and daughter returned Monday from Port land, where they had been visiting relatives and friends. PSD. B. Jarman is improving in health, einoe his return -from Eot Lake, where he took a course ef .treat ment for rheumatism. - U Miss Mattie BirOh arrived Saturday evening from St Anthony, Idaho, and will make her home with her sister, Mrs. Chester Walker. Clyde Soott of Long Beaob, Calif., a cousin of Joe. N. Soott, is in the city, having accompanied bis unci remaiorfrom that plaoe.j'tN Mr. and Mrs. Chatlea Norris drove over to Milton Saturday and took' the interurban for Walla Walla, where tbey spent Sunday with friends.. DraTTTelaley'vnii make regular trips to We stou beginning Tuesday March 8 1st Afternoons in Weston will be Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. flncle'a U .new invoioe of the famous Foot Shultz shoes, bave just arrived at Tag-,; carta, ' .,f .' .. Sheriff Taylor came npyesterady to muuuu iue lanerat or nis xinoie, sari boott. - - M. L. Wattn anil T. X. n'Rirr were visitors in Weston.': Wednesday evening. - Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Swaggart came up from the ranch near Pendleton. Tuesday. : Wlllard Bond, of the Arm of Bond Bros, in Pendleton, was in the city yesterday. , . Mrs. Ingle, Sr., of Milton, attended the funeral of the late W. H. H. Soott yesterday., c ,.5 ' Mrs. Artbnr Douglas returned Sun day from a couple of weeks' stay in Walla Walla. W. M. Scott was among the pass engers from Walla Walla on yesterday morning's train. K George Staggs was in the pity Tues day from WeatoD. - . He came over in bis Maxwell. auto. For Sale a child's go cart, goua 9 new. - Will go cheap. - Apply to Mrs. Minnie Baker, Athena. ? Mrs.' Eva Boddy ratnrned to her, home at La Grande Tuesday, after a visit of several days here. f Iia Luna - is in the city from Spo- kane, and will assist his father A. II. Luna, at the blaoksmith shop. ; "' Mr. Mefl iBobie and Miss Myrtle, Thompson spnt Sunday at the George xqompson nome, west 01 town. K,C. H. ' Wbiteman came over , from vvaua wauia yesieraay ana atcenaea the funeral of the late W. H. B. Soott. W. H. Shaffer, manager for' the, Preston-PartonMilling Company, oame down from Waitsburg Tuesday even-i Chester Walker, who is night miller at the Eagle flour mill in Freewater, spent Sunday with his. wife in this oity. ;;: . ' ;- A. B. MoEwen, who has been some what indisposed, is much better and is again able to be at his place of busi ness. r-f4i flJ (fal 4A N. A. Miller recently reoeived a oar load of furniture, wbioh inoludes sev eral fine lines of goods which are now on display. '-Mrs. Clara demons was in Weston this week, where she attended her sister, Mrs.' Charles Ferguson, who is ill there, v yMrs. Jane Watts la attending the M. 'E. churoh, Sontb, conference, now in session in Weston and visiting friends in that oiry.vvi't- Jt A fine line of the very lat&tia pat tern hats will be shown at Mrs. Lillie Miller's next week. Call early and get your choice. , J. U. Cutlerr superintendent of the Pasoo division - of the Northern Pa- ciflo, was in the oity Wednesday, otyf oSSoial business. Mrs. Mraz, who has visited her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Kemp the past two weeks, will return to her home I peatColtofl, Wash., tomorrow, l m. auu juio. x. tf ai iiitDU home yesterday from their winter's so journ in California. Mr. Kirk is look ing better than when he left here last tall. . . . ,. TT THE STANDARD liOTAJRY v ; The World's Best Sewing Machine ; It is the Highest Grade because the Standard Botary principle is ab solutely perfect, the material the very best and it is oonstruoted by skilled meenanos oniy. 11 is me easiest because the Standard Botary Shut tle travels less than half as far vi brating and -oscillating shuttles in making each stitoh. It makes 850 stitches while others make 200. It is the Easiest Banning because full ball . bearing, and it requires - but the slightest touoh to start the shuttle revolving, and very little effort is necessary to keep it going round and ronnd, whereas on vi brating and oscillating shuttle ma chines 50 per cent more movements of the treadle are necessary in sew-j ing the same length seam to furnisbf enough power to carry the shuttle more than double the distance anfl to overcome the resistance resulting from the two stops and two start! in making each stitch. V Is there a Dressmaker, or a home sewer, who can afford to absolutely throw away three hour of every seven spent in sewing on vibrating or oscillating shuttle machines? - Four hours of superior work on the Standard Botary and three hours of pleasure afford greater satisfaction : The Davis-Kaser Company Complete Home & House. Furnishers Walla Walla, Wash. - - - - Pasco, Wash. j fmmm '"it ( I " " Rev. Learned, a missionary who is leotqring in the interests of . Alaska missions, gave an interesting lecture Wednesday evening in the Baptist churoh. v G. W. Steel of Pasco, is shipping a oarload of mountain potatoes to bis borne town today. The shipment is likely to be followed by others in the near fntnre. Mrs. E. M. Smith was summoned to The Dalles this week on aooonnt of the serious illness of her sister. She left Wednesday and will remain for some time in that city. : J. F. Zerba is carrying lila left handt in a-sling as the result of puhoturing it with a screw driver. The wound is painful one, the screw driver pene trated to the bone. 4- rl : ' Mrs." Agnes Ferguson, who spent veral days with Mrs. Wm. McBride Xa this oitvj iiss .returned io Walla Walla, where she id esiplgytA in the oloak and suit bonse. " Mr.- R.- M.'Bones, and his son, J. B, Bones and wife, all of Montana, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirk south of town. Mr. Bones the elder, is an nnole of Mrs. Kirk. There will be regular services at the Baptist churoh Snnday morning and evening. At the morning hour Rev. Ellis will preach the memorial sermon of Mrs.. Martha Deeper, who died on he 15th day of February... j .... Mr. and ' Mrs. . W. A. Saunders left the first of the week for their home in La Grande.. ' Their little son who was ill while here is reported much worse, having developed typhoid fever since their arrival in La Grande.;' j V Will DeFre parents in this DeFreeoe is at the home of his this city and U nursing a badly crippled leg. Will got tangled up in a plow while at work, one day last . week with , the result that bis right leg was severely injured. , . Dr."WiU!C'SMtiainiheity1hrom Seattle, where be is practicing his profession. Dr. Soott met his brother, Jos. N. in Portland the first of the week and from there aooomp?nied the remains of their deceased father. . Effective May 1, the Northern Paoiflo Railway Co., gives notice of a reduction of 25 oents per 100 lbs. on grain saoks from Portland, Seattle aodTaooma. - The former rate was 65 oents, and ; the present rate is 40 oents. Miss Velma Wilkinson close her five months, term of school on Wes ton mountain today, and - will arrive home tomorrow. . Miss Wilkinson baa had a very suocessf ul term, and has given. "- splendid satisfaction : to her patrons,',.; ' ' iter O'Harra went down to Pen 1 Monday, to confer with Robert Kennedy, manager for.' the Paoiflo Coast Elevator : company. Mr. O'Harra' is of the opinion that he has done much to educate Kennedy in the wheat business. : Mrs. J. D. Plamoodon will enter tain Miss Hazel Croesen and Miss Fay Bartholomew of Pendleton, dm ing their stay in this city. Miss Crossen, elocutionist, and Miss Bartholomew, pianist - will give an entertainment at the opera house Saturday evening. A. H. Sundorman of 0 ho, repub lican candidate for county commis sioner, was in the oity yesterday. Mr. Sunderman was circulating bis peti tions for nomination, - and had no trouble in securing the required num ber, of signatures in North and Sontb A j hart a Tirorti nrra X53Tlnara7!r"Lockwood and daughter will leave soon for Spokane, Seattle and other points, where Mr. Lock wood will look after bis extensive mininir interests, -j T he family will probably spend some time at the form er city, although it is not decided as yet just where they .will make their borne. ' v ' People in Athena, wbo two years ko assisted in the search for Cecil Brirtan. tbo boy lost at the tollgate summer resort, were electrified with interest when the report came from Spokaoetbat the child bad been found. Disappointment came with the an nouncement that the boy in question Was not Mr. Brit tan's son, but the son of an actress at Wallace, Idaho. 1, ma 7 JlC !-!"' 1 r REJOLVrTD That if You vant To look, UKE A CLOWN CETA f.LnWM k OUTFIT AMD BE DONE VlTH lT- WT ir YOU VANT 70 REM LY. LOCK WELL DRES Sep COMETH PLACE WHERt THEY VE COT M'i :h , , VAlBTWV X' WW . HirV ALOWN PUT PIT V A -t it IF YOU Do NOT BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE GOT THE GOOD.5, JI-5T COME AROUND AND JEE. THO-5E WHO HAVE DEALT WITH VS KNOW WE HAVE 6oT THE 600D-5 AND THEY CONTINUE To DEAL WITH VS. . WE REFER YoU To OUR CUToMERS A TO THE QUALIUY, .STYLE AND PRICE ON OUR (JOOD. WE WI JH YOU WOULD COME IN AND 3EEIN OUR. -STORE THE GooD WE HAVE IN TOCK FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Jafman -s Biralfc Store. losgiwe Mercantile Co We are now showing , the finest and most up to date line of wool Dress Goods in all the new fab rics and: coloring. , Also M hat if . in. stripes and many other new effects. Our stock has rtj never been so extensive and varied as it has proved to be this Season. Ladies' Muslin Underwear - Lac and Embroidery trimmed. A new line just received. All the newest de sierni We shall be pleased to have vou give us a call and look through this new f anrMcdate Merchandise, whether you wish i to buy or not. No trouble to iosgroye Mercantile Co AthenaOregon