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Millard Kelly was in Pendleton Wed
nesday.
Miss Eva fiider Visited in Pen diet oo
Wednesday. , - ; r
Wm. Pinker ton bad business in Pen
dleton Monday.
K. J. Boddy is reported ill at his
borne near town '
J. H. Ridenoor spent Sunday in tbis
oity from Weston.
Mrs. Harry McBride visited friends'
in Adams-yesterday.
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Ben Ogle- transacted business It
ooauty seat,' Tuesday.'"
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Moluryrewere
in PeudWtofr Monday.-1 - J- -
. Harvey Oatoo-bad business t 'the
county seat yesterday- - ,
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Bell 'spent
wennesday in Pendleton. - - -
Born, to Mtfand Mrd! M. I AkersV
August 23. 1908, a daughter.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Tolon,
August 23, 1908, a daughter. .
' Clifford Stone returned Wednesday
from a short Tislt to Portland."'
Mrs. E. M.-Smitb is recovering
from a severe attack of quinsy. .,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sbmitt will
spend the winter in California.
Charley Nelson was up Wednesday1
from the farm sear Pendleton.
1 Mrs.' J. W.' Stamper accompanied
by her granddaughter, Miss Bush, is
visiting relatives in Athena.
Mise Hope MoPbereh "was visitor
this week at the home of Mr.- and Mrs.
Otis Whiteman west of town.
Attorney Psterson was in town yes
terday on business connected with tbe
law firm .of Peterson & Wilson.
Mrs. Almo Chamberlain, of Trout
dale, is visiting her sister Mrs.' Keller,
at the letter's home west of town. .
A marriage license has been issued
to Setb Sommerville and Miss Mae
Hart, residents of Weston Mountain:'
Mrs. Tbeo.' Danner and Mrs. ' Wall
are in Freewater tbis week, guests at
the home f their brother, Mr. Mnir.
George Kinnear a well known yonng
man of Weston, fell from his horse
Wednesday, "and sustained - broken
arm. ,
" D. C Sanderson" of the" f reewater
Times', passed througb-Monday for the
county seat, where be transacted busi
ness:'"' - .: :.t- ;.:
"S&dr. and Mrs! Edward Koontz went
uvur iu jua varauuo iasc evening, wnere
they will spend a Week visiting rela
tives. 1
The families of W. R. Taylor and
E. A. Dudley are enjoying the -pleas
ures of Wenaba springs bathing tbis
week. '
Miss -Jackson returned last week
from Spokane with the first install
ment of tbe Jones & Jackson fall mill-
Jnery;
dt. Joseph Baddoley, tbe veterinary
Lee Kirk left for tbe east the first otf g00 W"i ito Permann.tly at
the week, where he will visit friends.
MrsV? Jesse Safing visited ber'parente,
Mr. and Mrs.' A L. Jones, i here Saturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W.Brad
leyi at Pendleton, August 26, 1908, i
daughter. , ii -
.'. Mrs. O. W. 'Bf Zerba and daughter,'
Miss iilzzle, were Pendleton visitors
Wednesday.
Mrs. N. Diokensou left Wednesday
for Camas Prairie, where she will
visit friends. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barnett returned
Wednesday from a visit with Walla
,' Walla friends. i
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Mr. and Mrs.L Hislop, who live ' on
the Shmitt farm are visiting in Walla
Walla tbis week.
Clyde Willaby and family left this
week for Auburn, Wash., where Mr.
Willaby will engage in tbe barber
business. -
VEmerv Aohilles baa taken an an.
ik pteriticestiip ib Johnson's blacksmith
sbdp; ' He oommenced work yesterday
morning.
S. Le Grow return -
short visit with
Mr. and Mrs. V.
ed Tuesday from
friends in Seattle.
' Born, at their home in Weston
August 2a, 1908 to Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Kemp, a daughter.
.' orri.'vin.fjos Angeles, Cailf..1
-August 23, 1908, to Mr. and Mis. V. E.
Hoven,' a1 daughter."'
b&lrover Bowles, one of Fay LeGrow's
range riders, came down from tbe hills
for a few days' rest."'
Mr. and tMrs; VH". I O. Worthihgtori
have returned from their summer out
iDg at Saling's camp.
Mr and'Mrs' HenVy-Dell "audi Mr1
and Mrs. Edward Koontz took a trip to
tbe mountains Sunday.
Mrs. Bowles, of Weston, was a visi
tor in Athena Wednesday night, going
on to Pendleton yesterday.
Boise City, Idaho, to praotioe his
fession. .
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jXMr Warren Raymond of Walla
r Walla is tbe guest of her father, Rott.
Coppook, and other relatives in Athena
this week.
. G. A. MoQrew, a well known resi
dent of Weston neighborhood has been
taken to a Walla Walla hospital for
treatment , . ';
Charles Barrow, salesman and bnyer
for the Mosgrove Mercantile Company,
reoently returned from a business trip
to Portland. "
ARem ember the harvest ball at tbe
'Athena Opera honse, this evening.
Johnson's orohestra has been engaged
to furnish the music
r, Mrs.' Hurt and children came ' down
from the MoDougal mountain oamp
Sunday, ; after spending a couple of
weeks in outdoor life. -
Mr. Walter Preston, Mr. Thomas
Taggart," and Miss Alta Sharp, and
Miss " Nellie Fosfl visited friends at
Saling's oamp Sunday.
Mrs. Sharp and daughters Carrie
and - Katherine and Miss Velm a Wilk
inson returned Tuesday from a week's
outing at Saling's oamp.
De Witt's Little Early Risers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills.
Sold by Palaoe Drug Co.
Ends Saturday, August5 22
We cannot impress upon you oo strongly the necessity of yon making
yonr borne furnishing purchases right now, during this great price reduc
tion sale. This is one chance in a life time - - .
to-SavcMoney
In arranging this4 Bale our object was to raise money and with tbis in
mind we out prioes unmercifully, y There are no proBts for us during
tnis sal e but
We Gain Our Point
in raining ready cash for Fall purchases.- To buy now it means you save
many dollars more than yoo ever had tbe opportunity of doing before, v
All goods are marked in plain figures so that tbe oot-of-towo custo
mers has tbe same chance as if he bonght in person. ' Write us today for
sale prices on any goods yoo need. ' '
Remember we pay tbe freight on all purchases amounting to tlO.00
or over. ' . ' I
Freight will . be prepaid on all purchases amounting to
$10.00 or naver. You area loserlfjbu don't buy.
The Davis-Kaser Company
r , r9?mp.l';te.,Iome & House Furnishers
Walla Walla, Washi - . . . , pasco Wash.
as
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Killcorecame
r . ... w--
aown from their mountain oamp Wed
nesday evening. They spent the entire
summer in tbe mountains.
Mr. :T. J. Miller and family of
Princeton, Ma are in Athena visiting
relatives, ftir. Miller is a nephew of
Wm. Killgor of tbis city.
De Witt's Kidney and Baldder Pills
will promptly relieve all Kidney and
Bladder disorders. Sold and recom
mended by Palaoe Drug Co.
Attorneys. F. Wilson, "who went
east reoently on lecal business, has
been at his home in North Carolina,
and will Teturn west in a few days.
Charles Peterson, brother of Attor
ney Will M. Peterson, will leave for
his home in North Carolina, after
spending several mouths in Umatilla
county. . 1 , k
VCharlij Dunnj an old ttmithen
toy writes friends here "-that be is
witnessing tbe sights at Coney IslandVi
the place where "you get a run for-J
youi,nioney.v
.Mrs.'Irvine and son, of Portland,
passed inrougn town : yesterday on
their way home from a visit with her
brother, Billy Williams, who resides
on tbe mountain. .2 : ,.. :
1 am closing 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 onoe. F. H. Ooolidge."
Manrioa Hill , will leave soon for
Lewiston, Idaho, where be will enter
the high school. He will make his
home with his nnole and annt, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Parkyn, of that city.
The pastorate of ' the ' Christian
oburob in this oity remains vacant.
However, the officers of the oburob
have a pastor in view, and a oall for
his services will be made in tbe near
future.
Mr. Lyio Howard and son, Frank, of
Malheur, Ore., were in town tbis week,
guests at the Mansfield home. The
father is an old friend of the family,
and with his son is seeking a business
looation. ,
A. B. MoEwen and family returned
from Toll Gate last evening. A great
many people are leaving the moun
tains, bnt many camps vet remain and
eaoh morning finds the , tents covered
with frost. .; . .
Mr.'M. M. Johfts left Athena Wed-,
hesday noon f via Walla Walla fojliii
home, in Los Angeles.1 Mr. Johns' oad
been in Athena for several weeks, at
tending to the harvesting and sale of
his wheat orop.
. Willis Bush and daughter Gladys,
name tip from'Pendleton Tuesday on a
visit to Athena relatives. Miss Gladys,
who is in poor health, will .spend he
winter ""with her aunt Mrs. Hardy
Mansfield, at La Grande. ' ' ! .
The' Mosgrove1 Mercantile company
have just received their new fall and
winter , lines of ladles' dress goods;
Tbe stock is complete in every detail
and includes all tbe latest novelties in
foreign and domestio weaves. f -
The Ferris Carlisle Stock' Company I
appeared in a repertoire of plays at the
opera bouse Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday nights of this week. Tbe
troupe played to good sized audiences
each night and was. well received.;:-
A partial failure of the apple crop
Wild Horse orchards is reported.
On the Mrs. Page plaoe south, where
last year a large crop of choice fruit
was gathered, only a small amount of
apples are to be found tbis season. ,
Chicken dinner will be served next
Sunday at the Sr.- Nichols hotel in
Froome's own si yle. Everybody knows
that means a feast of good things such
as no other bonif ace can supply. Take
your family and givejtbem a treat.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Campbell, Mr.
d Mrs. Rufus Campbell and Hank
Caplinger returned from the : Toll
Gate Wednesday. . In a day and a
half the party picked 28 quarts of
huckleberries north of the meadows. 1
' Clint Thomas former proprietor of
the "Corner" saloon, is making pre
parations to start a bowling alley . in
tbe "Horseshoe Club" saloon building.
He wentjio Walla Walla yesterday to
purchase the equipment for the alley.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Gross and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Douglas will leave
next week lor Alberta, where they will
reside in future. , They will be accom
panied to Alberta by G. W. Gross,
who will return borne in a few weeks.
"Mrs. Lillie Miller has reoeived
consignment of fall: millinery, goods
and is now busily engaged in prepar
ing for her first g rand? opening,' which
will oocur on next week Friday and
Saturday." A nice line of tbe latest
styles to street hats will be on display.
Say Mothers!' Don't yon want that
little boy or'girl of yours to learn to
sing or play a new piece of music? 1,
we nave a large assortment, tne very
thing for the little tots, at 10 cents.
We also have music at tbe same price
for your older children regardless of
whether they have b. sen taking two
years" lessons or whether -they have
graduated from the ' conservatory.
Come in and get a t'tiirty-two page
catalogue free of oharga. Palace Drug
Co. "Dr. J. D. Plamondon, Pres.
Take Kodol whenever you feel that
you need it. That is tbe -only time you
need take KodoL ' Just w hen yon seed
it; then yon will not be troubled with
sour etomaob, belching, ga on tbe
stomaob, etc Sold ty Palace Drug
Company.
' She Liki Good Tilings. " !
Mrs. Chas. I E. ; Smith, of West
Franklin, says; ""I like (rood things
and have adopted Dr. King's New Life
Pills as our family laxative medicine,
because tby , ar good and do their
work without making a fuss about it"
7'heee paielesg pcriSers cold at Palace
Drug Co's. stc re. 25c
That ue have all of os
BFEN IN A TIGHT SQUEEZE AT
SoflE "ONE eft MOTHER- BUT
LITTLE. EEo0rtVAN& CARE
ULL SAVE US UJIS of WORRy.
BUVlfVG HU MS AT A PLACER
VE W TOST5 txanorn
CsrtmeMTH.fc tTn6uTcRnwc.o chicac",
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WE CARRY THE WARNER COR.SET.S BECAUSE
OUR PATRON J HAVE ToLD VS THAT -THEY NoT
ONLY GIVE THEM A 600D YoRM' BUT THAT
THEY ARE CoMToRTABL" AND LAST A LON6
TIME. A CORBET " YOU KNOW IS THE ONE.
THING WHICH MO-5T OF ALL DETERMINED ONE.5
APPEARANCE BECAUSE THE CORJET ID THE
PLAN FOR THE BUILDING Of 'YOUR ' ATTIRE.
BE CAREFUL THEN ABOUT THE KIND OF COR
DETD, YOU GET. WE CAN' RECOMMEND THE
WARNER CORDETD TO YOU. WE DELL YOU
THE WARNER CORDETD FOR 50C,$1. '25, $1.50
Jarman's Big fair Stoic.
uj"ijr""lmiM ' imm'm iiLu"""iaiii''r" '''11. im' J,"1'nniii'J'"'iiiiiir"rj'-l
rove Mercantile Go
lose
To Ladies Who Appreciate
High Grade in Merchandise
Just received a large shipment of the latest im
ported and domestic Fall dress goods and suitings, in
all1 the new weaves and coloring. It will pay you to
give them your careful inspection before making your
fall selections.
;Mosgrove Mercantile' Co. Athena, Or
. B. & H. . Trading Stamps Given with Cash Purchases