Press Paragraphs 01 Clifford Stone left yesterday for Portland. V Glen Saling baa moved big family to PeodletoD. .'' :. Miss Laura Molntyre visited yester day in Adams. , ' Mrs. Frankie LaBrasobe left. Toes day for North Yakima. ' Wm. MoBride transacted business at tbe oonnty seat Tuesday. 1 - Wm. Booher was in Pendleton Toes day, transacting business. Dr. J. A. Donaghne, tbe Pendleton veterinarian, was in tbe city Monday. - Miss Gertie Luna was th guest of Pendleton friends this week. Miss Bernioe Smith is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Moore, at Cam bridge, 1 Idaho. - . - Mrs. Baker, of Adams, and ber daughters, were shopping in tbe city Monday. a Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J). Peter son of Milton,', August 18, 1903. a daughter. Mrs. 15. Brown and Mrs. M. Bent- ley; of Adams were shopping in Atbena Saturday. - . Mr. and Mrs. Tim McBride, of Wes ton, were transacting business in the city Wednesday. (Two young nephews of Mrs. M. L. Watts are visiting ber from their borne in Eugene. Mrs. Diok Gerberding, of Weston, visited her daughter, Mrs. L. I. O'Harra, yesterday. r Eber Luna spent Sunday here from Milton, where be is employed with tbe Mosgrove Mercantile Co. Mrs. M. Li Watts has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. D. H. Preston, at Waitsburg, Wash. Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Plamon don. Mis. F. S. Le Grow and Henry Barrett made a trip to Wenaha Springs by auto. N. A. Miller will attend the annual meeting of the Washington State Un dertakers' Association at Spokane, next week. -. .. . - , v jL Mrs. Henry Dell and Mis. Edward Kooutz were Pendleton visitots Tues day. They report tbe county seat as sizzling not. fvO. H. Reeder and Marion Hausell firove to Milton Monday, where they went to purobase peaches for the win ter's canning. NMiss Luoile Kemp left Saturday from their new home in Weston for --a visit with box grandmother, Mrs. Mraz, at Colton, Wash. L. B. Russell left Monday fot Baker ity .where be will join bis mother, wbeut; the" two will go to the coast for a month's "vacation. Those having jewelry and watch re pairs at Ooolidge'a please call for same by August 28th, as I leave for Hood River, on August 30tb. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrnp is especially recommended for children. It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold ty Palaoe Drug; Co. Vmi fair Ms. MMrs. Chester MoCollough and little fedn of Walk Walla aie guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harden at tbe Athena Hotel this week. LjLester Swaggart and - two little aaughters oame up from ' Pendleton Sunday and visited at tbe homes of bis two brothers north of town. De Witt's Kidney and Baldder Pills will promptly relieve all Kidney and Bladder disorders. Sold and recom mended by Palaoe Drug (Jo. . Mrs. E. J. Muir, of Pendleton, vis ited ber brother, F. H. Coolidge, also at tbe Dancer and Wall homes this week. She returned home today. Mis. H. H. Hill is' expected home Sunday from her visit . to Lewiston, Idaho. Mrs. Hill will be accompanied borne by her mother, Mrs. Fleener. Mrs. Callender, formerly of this city but Jate of Portland, will move with her daughters to Seattle, where ber son, Tomer is eucacod in business. rti.' Wm.. McBride and Miss Ferol leave tomorrow for a visit wi,tb s. MoBride's two daughters in Port land. They wul remain about two weeks. . . , Mrs. Will MoCollum of Alberta, is in tbe city, visiting friends. Mis. MoCollum spent a portion of the sum mer with relatives ia the Willamette Valley, . Mrs. Will Cronin left the first of the week to join her husband near Spokane. Mrs. Cronin has regained her health after a long and dangerous siokness. . Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hansoomb were up from tbe farm tbe first of the week visiting at the L. J. Fobs home. Mrs. Fobs who has been their guest, return ed home with them. Mr. John Gildersleeve, wbo has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Betts in this city for tne past Ave weeks, will leave Monday for bis home in Matituk, Long Island. 1 am olosing out my jewelry business and" will leave Athena in a short time. Therefore all knowing themselves to be indebted to me, will please call and settle at once. F. H. Coolidge. McEwen & Sons have brought at tachment proceedings . against P. D. Mann . of Adams, and levied on a range," which Mann purohased of tbe Arm, aud which he failed to pay for. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beatbe of Seat tle, and Miss Louie Beathe of Weston were guests at tbe Boyd home Wednes day. The Beathe family will leave Saturday . for the mountains, where they will oamn for a week or two. the sa still has beautiful roses. Tbe Press is thaukf ul to Mrs, Chas. Norris for a handsome boquet. The flowers were fresh and fragrant, and attest what care will do in connection with rose oulture. 'fIrs. D. B. Jarman and children and miss jviactie and fiddle Jarman re turned Saturday from Long Beaob, where they spent tbe past three weeks. The party say they would prefer the rather sultry weather in Atbena to tbe obill and fog of tbe beaoh. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McEwen and daughters left Tuesday for Toll Gate, where they will enjoy the cool moun tain air for a couple of weeks. San ford Stone', who drove the team to the Casfr is' Mighty Ends Saturday, August 22 We cannot impress upon you too strongjy tbe necessity of you making your home furnishing purchases right now, during this great price reduc tion sale. This is one chance in a life time to Save Money Id arranging this sale our object was to raise money fand with this in mind we out prioes unmercifully. ,1 here are no profits for us during this sale but - . . ; , . ; i I ; We Gain Our Point in iaining ready cash for Fall purchases. ;. To buyirow it means you save many dollars more than you ever had the opportunity of doing before. 'All goods are maiked in plain figures , eo that tbo ont-of-towu custo mers has tbe same chanco as if he4 bought in personl Wiite us toduy for sale prices on any goods yon need. ; ? , i , Bemeinber we pay tbe freight on all purchases amounting to $10.00 or over. .' . V . ' .' -" : '. ' Freight will be prepaid on all purchases amounting to $10.00 or over. You are a loser if you don't buy. The Davis-Kaser Company Complete Home & House Furnishers Walla Walla, Wash. .... Pasco, Wash. 1 Toll Gate, reports a heavy rain at that place Tuesday night. A large number of Walla -, Walla paople are encamped at tbe Gate and, jolly times are had each night about the huge camp fires, around whiob 200 people gather. Mrs. S. F. Sharp and two daughters, Carrie and Kitty, and son, Lawrence, with Miss Velma Wilkinson, left tbe first of the week for Salings oamp on tbe Weston mountain, where they will remain during the hot weather.) The doctor, with Miss Alta will lusticate at home. AirS. Wm. Winship and Mrs. Jones returned Saturday from White Fir springs, and Tuesday Mrs. Winship with her little daughters went to Walla Walla.' where she was called by the sickness of ber mother. Mis. Jones will probably return Sunday to tbe mountains. Mrs. E. L. Barnett returned yester day from Weston and left on tbe eve ning traiu for Walla Walla, where she will be. tbe guest of Mrs. Eben Waterman for a few days. She will return Sunday and in a few days there after leave with Mr. Barnett for theil borne iu Poitland. .'- ; , . 1 ' A harvest ball is announced for riday evening, August 28, at the Athena opera .bouse, Johnson's or chestra has been engaged to furnish tbe inusio, while B. B. Riohards and Lester O'Harra of Atbena, and Roy Reed of Weston, will have oharge of the floor. ' , ' Mrs. Eoho Koontz Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koontz of Eoho and after whom the town of Eoho was named, died at her parents' home Tuesday afternoon. Death was sudden and the exaot cause is not known, but is believed by the family to have been due to tbe accidental drinking of wood alcohol, says tbe East Oregonian. Attention 1 Musio Teachers and Pupils. That pieoe of music you want for your tomorrow's lesson, we have it at 10 cents a copy. Come in and get a thirty-two page Tbematio catalogue free of oharge listing one thousand copies of musio at 10 cents. Catalogue is very instructive and amusing and is yours for the asking. Palace Drug Co. Dr. J. D. Palmondon, Pres. Tnke Kodol whenever you feel that you need it. That is the only time you need take Kodol. Just when you need it; then you will not be troubled with sour stomach, belohing, gas -on tbe stomaoh, etc. Sold ty Palaoe Drug Company. ; A carload of diy goods was unloadod here this, week for D. B. Jaiman's Athena and Weston stores, lbe ship ment inolndes dry goods exclusively, for the fall and winter tiade. Athena and Weston ladies will be pleased to learn that in the big stock is, a huge variety of the many different new pat terns of the famous and incomparable Broadbead , dress goods, including trimmings, etc No finer or higher grade line of dry goods oan be found iu the county than that which is now on the shelves of Mr. Jarman'a stores. tferi AoklewTlTknowuiiTAtbeua, afflicted with a slight stroke of paralysis at his home in La Grande. The attaok was only temporary, and Mr. Aokles is improving. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kirk and Mr. and airs. Thos. DeFreeoe left for tbe mountains Wednesday morning. Weston News Items. Miss Gussie Hutchinson, a graduate of tbe .Yestou normal iu tbe class of 1908 and editor-in-chief of the normal Wireless, has been engaged to teaoh in tbe public sohool at Enterprise, Ore gon. John H. Baker of Weston is now employed on the river steamer Bailey Gazette plying between Portland aDd Tbe Dalles. ' Willie Preston, formerly a Westoi boy but now a resident of Santa Anna, California Is visiting at his nnole's O. M. Richmond. J ' 4 Mrs. Hemy Waddingbam joined the campers at Cold Springs Tuesday morning. ; '. , ; Wm. McDuff after spending several weeks in the vicinity of Mosoow, Ida ho, has returned and joined the normal ooloDy at the dormitory. Dr. J. G. Baddely, veterinarian, a graduate of the Washington State Col lege has deoided to locate at Boise, Idaho, and follow his profession. Mrs. CI W. Moore, daughter of R. C, Beamer of Weston is visiting the family of county commissioner H. B. Lee of Milton. Prof. J. G. Russell and wife are here and are endeavoring to secure a suit able cottage to move into. Prof. Rus sell is a member of tbe new faculty of the normal. ? . At the Opera House. -Manager Spencer has secured tbe well known Ferris Carlisle Stock Co. for tbe local play house for three nights commencing Monday, August 24th. This company comes well recommended and will prove a treat to amusement lovers of Atbena. Ten people, new plays, good specialists, in fact every thing that goes to make up a first class evenings' entertainment. The open ing bill will be "My Unole from Ja pan," a comedy that is sure to please! Died of Cholera Infantum. YMjrtle, tbe little 15 month's old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Moore, wbo reside in tbe Northwest part ot tbe city, died Saturday of Cholera In fantum. Tbe funeral toot place Bun day from tbe residence, i JRev. B. F. King conducting the burial services. She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith.' of West Franklin, says: ' "I like good things aod have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as oar familv laxative medicine, beoause they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it." These painless puriliers sold at Palaoe Drug Go's, store 25c. Solved That ue have all of us BfEN IN ATICHTSQUEEZE AT SoftE "nnE OR. MI0"IT1ER. BUT A LITTLE E&WOnr AND CARE WLL SAVE US L0TS oF WORRY' MMhir. TtuNGS ATA PLACE" I w ii ' w ii" - - . . Buster brow. tsrYRkCHTIKk i Trie Buj-.ft m0WN to. ClUG' SO. WE CARRY THE WARNER CoRET.5 bECAlE OUR PATRON-5 HAVE ToLD U-5 THAT THEY NOT ONLY GIVE THEM' A GOOD FORM; &UT THAT THEY ARE CoMFoRTABL AND LAT A LONG TIME. ACOR-5ET YOU KNOW IS THE ONE THING WHICH MO-5TOF ALL DETERMINES ONE-5 APPEARANCE BECAUSE THE CORSET IS THE PLAN TOR THE BUILDING OF YOUR ATTIRE. BE -CAREFUL THEN ABOUT THE KIND OF COR 'SETS, YOU GET. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE WARNER CORSETS TO YOU. WE SELL YOU THE WARNER CORSETS FOR 50C,$1 .25, $1 .50 Jarman's Big fair Store. losgrgvetecantile Co Tremendous Sale gf Wash Fabrics, Silk, Taffeta and' Cotton Gloves, Lace Hose, Ladies' Neck wear, Lin en Dusters for either men or women; Men's Outing Suits, all marked down regardless of cost or value. We must make room for fall goods now on the way. Ladies' Shirtwaists $1.25 Lawn Waist now 85o 11.50 Lawn Waist now 08o $1.75 Lawn Waist now - $1.25 $3.50 Lawn Waist now - $1.50 $2.75 Lawn Waist now - $1.75 $3.00 Lawn Waist now -$1.05 $5.00 Lace Net Waists now $3.50 $6.00 Lace Net Waists now$3.85 $6.50 Lace Net Waist now $1.75 Printed Lawns 121-2o Lawns now - 81-3o 15o Lawns now - - lOo 20o Lawns now - - 12 1-2 25o Lawns now - -' 15o White Goods 12 l-2o India Linon now 8 l-'Iio 15o India Linon now - 10c 20o India Linon now - 13 l-2o 25o India Linon now , - 18o 30o India Linon now - ' 20c 25o Persian Lawn now 16 2-3o 35o Persian Lawn now - 22c 25c Mull now - - 18o 35o Mull now - - 25o Ladies' Fabric Gloves $2.00 Arm length Silk Uloven now $1.55 $1.50 Aim length Tafieta (jloves now 980 $1.00. Elbow length Taffeta . ' Gloves now 75c 85o two clasp Silk Gloves now 58 Lace Hose ia l-2o 23o 28o 33o Misses' 20c Lace Hose uqw 30o Lace Hose now 40o Lace Hoso now 50o Lace Hose now All our children's aud Lace hose marked down in same proportion. Special About 100 pairs of Ladies' Ox fords, broken lines at less than cost. All new, this seasons goods. $1.75 Ladies Blk Vici Oxfords now $1.35 $2.00 Ladies Blk Vici Oxfords now $1.55 $2.25 Ladies Blk Vici Oxfords now $1.75 $2.00 Ladies Blk Vioi Oxfords now $1.85 $2.75 Ladies Blk Vici Oxfords now J2.25 ' $3.00 Ladies Blk Vioi Oxfords now $2.45 Mens Shoes Big Lot of Man's shoes only ouo or two pair of a kind will go down during this sale at actual cost. f Lot of Ladies Canvas Oxfords $1.25 x $1.50 quality now 98 o pair. ' Ladies' Dress Skirts $4.50 Mohair Skirts in White, Cream, and Tan now $2.05 $7. 50 Cream Setge Skirts now $4.75 $4.50 Mohair Skirts iu Blue, Brown or Blk now $3.45 0.50 Black Voile Skirls Silk Tiimmed now $4.75 $8.50 Handsome Black Voile Skirts now $6.50 $5.50 Panama Skirts in Blue or ; Blaok now $3.U5 . . $6.00 Black Panama Skirts now $1.50 Ladies' Jackets $6.00 Ladies' Covert Jackets now $3.65 $7.50 Ladies' Covert Jackets $4.95 $8.50 Ladies' Covert Satin Lined now $5.50 ' , Men's Pants Men's Outing Suits at actual cots. Special Lot of Men's sep arate Pants $1.50, $1.75, and $2 quality now 1.25 per pair. ; 3Ien's Golf Shirts Speoial Lot of Men's Golf Shirts all sizes fiegular $1.25 grade now 75a each. $2.75 Ladies' Dusters now $1.05. Mnftffrnvfi Mfirfiaiitile uo, Athena. Ur ) v"io- : rr ; 7 B. & H. Trading Stamps Given with Cash Purchases