Mrs. P. S. LeUrow visited in Walla Wednesday. Jerry Stone had business at the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. N. A. Miller visited friends in Pendleton Wednesday. John Ogle was a business visitor to the county seat Tuesday. S. A. Barnes, of Weston, bad busi ness in the city Tuesday. Walter Adams, of Adams, had bus iness in the city yesterday. ' John Duffy was over from Walla Walla Wednesday on business. Miss Bessie Winn, of Weston, was shopping in the oity Wednesday, j : Mrs. E. A. Dudley and Mrs. W, R. Taylor were in Peudletou Saturday. PAliss Sybil Cole, of Pendleton, was a guest Sunday f Miss Kittie Gholson. MrsG. B ." Kidder visited relatives , in Walla Walla the first of the week. Mrs. Lock wood and daughter, Miss May, -were visitors in Pendleton yes terday, i y. Vmis? Jacob Clark, Mrs. Ohanoe Tur r her and Miss Ruby Douglas, were Weston visitors to Athena Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M. O. Rose and daughter, Elma, visited over Sunday with Pen dletou fiiends. Wm. Taylor, who has beeu in the city for some time, returned to Pen dleton yesterday. Mrs. Ella Cronin, -of Spokane, is visiting her patents Mr. and Mrs. Al Booher in this oity. John Q. Peebler was up from Pen dleton the first of the week, attending to business interests. Mrs. J. E. Froome. of the St. Nioh-. .. ols, was a guest of Mrs. Roy Raley, in ;- Pendleton yesterday, Mrs. John Harris and Mrs. Eliza Prine, of Weston, were guests of Ath ena friends yesterday. Mrs. Oliver Dickenson and Mrs. Sim Dickenson were among the vis itors to Pendleton yesterday. YMisses Irene Dudley and Edn?I.ty !or are home from St. Joseph's -academy tot the Easter vacation. Ladies are invited to oall and see the dainty new washable veils in Rus sian net, at Mrs. Lillie Miller's. s : Misses Luoile Kemp and Ceeile Boyd came over from Weston Normal be tween trains Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mellie Fobs spent yesterday in Pendleton, the guest of her sister, ' Mies Aloy Foss who teaches there. The condition of Grandma Geiking is gradually growing worse,-and her friends are constantly at her bedside. XMiss Darr, a teaohei who resides at 'Adams, was in the oity Saturday, vis iting her sister, Mrs. Harry' MoBride. MrB. E. Lane Walker, primary - teacher in the looal sohool, was a vis itor in Pendleton Saturday " and Sun- "; ' day. . , ' , .. Mrs. J. 'T. King came over from Weston Wednesday and attended the Missionary tea given at the Gbristain oburob. Levi O'Harra.7 of . Weston, was a guest of bis brother, Laster, in this city the first ot the week. In company with Ralph Staggs also of Weston, be left Wednesday for Lake county, Ore. where the Iwo boys will seek a land location. )"havii Taylor this week reoeived Walla 4 three car loads of bay from louohet, Wash., which he is selling out at $16 per ton. .... Mrs. Lillie Miller is showing some beautiful new dress bats, just arrived from the East, also a shipment from Portland. V Don i ota, to Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Clem- ns, April 8th, a Doy. TnaohUd lived only a few hours and was buried the same day. Mrs. Robert Cronin of Portland and Mrs. Fred Lieualleu of Pilot Rook were guests Sunday of their brother, Byron Hawks, and wife, in this oity. Mrs. Joseph Hodgson, lately moved from this city to Weston vicinity, was in town Wednesday and pur chased a large bill of goods of Athena merchants. A Mr. G. D. Foster notifies the Press that he has moved bis family from Corrallis to Union, Oregon, where he desires his copy of the paper sent to his new address. Wednesday afternoon being business day with the ladies of the M. K aid sooiety, a eooial hour was spent after the session and refreshments served ty some of be mem beta. isses Lizzie Sbeard and Leota Can- came home from Whitman -col lege Wednesday to spend the Easter vacation. They were aocompanied by Miss Ethel Crowell. Mrs. Lillie Miller has reoeived a large consignment of hair goods, which she will sell for cash. - Mrs. Miller is the only dealer in bair switches and up-to-date hair rolls in. the oity. rs. Jones has a select line of new trimmed bats on display in windows and counter. Easter is near and every lady will wish to appear in her new bat Sunday, so cull early and get your pick. "... V '' i-'-." ":' . ' --.i. .- YD. A. Barrett is having extensive improvements made on bis residence.in the north part of town. When finish ed it will be one of the best arranged in the city, with all the modern con veniences. S. C. Stanton, the ke sufferer who has been confined to 'bis bed at bis home near town for four long years with paralysis, was taken muoh worse Tuesday night, his oondition is now considered critical. . ' )(b. A.. Barrett drove to Walla Walla Wednesday, where he visited Henry Adams, who is in a hospital there tak ing treatment. Mr. Barrett reports active preparation for building and improvement at Whitman college. An infant child'' of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Farley, of Adams, died at their home - there Tuesday and was buried inVthejAithena cemetery Wed- nesdaymorning. Mrs. Farley was formerly Miss Elsie Ross, of this city. he Preston-Paiton mill opened day on a 12,000 saok. consignment of flour, wnioh will be shipped to Hong Kong, China.' The mill has been shut down for some time but' at present all is activity about the big plant. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Preston, ao companied hy Mr. W. G. Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Mosorove of Walla Walla, drove over Wednesday in their motor oar, and taking in Mrs. M. . L. Watts here,; went ou to Pendleton, where tbey spent the day,' returning in the evening. . , . ",:'.' At the Dime tonight and tomorrow night, will be shown the following in teresting subjects: "Out of Work;" "The Artist Wood Carver ;' "If Wil liam Penn Came to Life;' "The .Two Brothers," and the song, "Jf I Only You." eie Carpets and Rugs We beg to announoetbe arrival of our Spring line of carpets and rugs. Mr Mann, our Carpet Manager, spent several weeks in New York selecting only the best of the new creations, so thai we can offeor yuu a most sup erb variety of beautiful and exclusive patterns A mote handsome and select etook of both carpets and rngs could not be fonnd Embracing as it does many particularly new designs and coloring effects in Oriental Flora and Domestic designs, this splendid showing covers every thing in the most reliable carpet styles We not only have by far the most complete line in the Inland Empire, but we guarantee you perfeot satisfaction and finished workmanship or refund purchase price You are always welome to come to our store and look around whether you want to buy or not but should you buy we will prepay the freight to your station, if your purchase amounts to $10 or over The Davis-Kaser Company Complete Home & House Furnishers Walla Walla, Wash The home of Greater Whitman) v Branch Store at Pasco, Wash. Miss Lizzie Mclntvre was over from Weston and spent the week 4with friends here. The Molntyres i will re turn to Athena to reside as soon is the Normal sohool is closed, and wilt egad their young people to the Athena High sohool next year. , . . ; Mrs. James Woodruff, who has teen the gnest of her parents for several left this Week for ber home at Two Rivers, Wash. She was ao companied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Woodruff, who also oame up from there for a few day'd visit. . - M i Mrs. T. P. Defreeoe reoeived news Tuesday night concerning the oritical illness of her mother, who resides near The Dalles. Owing to ill health, Mrs. Defreeoe was unable to aocompany, her brother, who passed through Wednesday from Walla Walla, . to visit ber bedside. ': . NY; 4 The leoture and' stereoptiCQaNiews of Ben Hur given last Friday evening at the Baptist ohuroh where' highly appreciated by the large audienoe which greeted Rer. H. E. Ryder. Especially was the thrilling "Chariot Raoe" the subject of favorable com ment on the part of those present.' . Call and see the beautiful new summer fabrics just, arrived at Jar? man a Department store, unto suits in all colors, at 50u per yard, Oriental bandings for trimmings and all-over. net for waists, in the late fashionable colors. Also another new shipment of shirtwaists, wash suits and silB petticoats. . Notioe Bv reauest of Dolph Lodge No. 80, A. F. & A. M, all those "hav ing friends buried -in the Masohio cemetery ot Athena are asked to clear away all debris from their lots and graves, removing all surplus dirt etc This work must be done at once, as the grounds are to be oleaned and beautified. )4is8 Ferol McBride'met with an ao cident Saturday at the home of ber parents south of town, which will re suit in her absence from sohool for some time. While riding a horse, she fell, sustaining a fraoture of the two bones above the wrist of bei left arm This is the second time the arm has been broken. , y Austin Foss . this ...week purchased the fine residence property adjoining hia own lots oa Jefferson street, from T. J. Kirk, and will move aa soon as a few improvements are made in tue interior. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn stone, Who ooounied the same, have moved in to one of the cottages owned by Lester Swaggart, situated iarther. east, on the same street, v j-The ladies of the C-Wy-tt' Mi bwld a very successful Missionary, tea at the Christian church Wednesday af ternoon, after their regular session, Lunch and tea was served in the din ins room below, and the auxiliary realized about $14 fiom their efforts. A sale of fancy articles sent up from Pendleton by the ladies of the churoh there, swelled the sum to $22. 9 Unique invitations and programs 'ere sent out for the Arbor Day exer cises at the publio school, which are in progress today. . .These were pre pared by the pupils of Mrs. Walker's primary grade and by the children in ha Rril nnH 4th crudes, tane'bt by Miss Wilkinson, and are. hand painted in water colors, the invitations in me fnrm nf a tiibt.pI innf. the tiro'eram a tree. Miss Zelma DePeatt went over to Walla Walla Monday where she was a euest of Miss Helen Adams. While there aha visited her friend. Mrs. J. J Gross, who is critically ill at her home, also Miss Katie Hendriokson, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. The latter young tended at the hospital -by her sister, Miss Ida. . i ' Pnnaf enoKafaVV fit tha HTltlflr. VV OTTlfiDfl Home Mission' gave a very interesting ibis on toe wont hi tuw uuiiBi uuuium She was also present at a helpful corf ierenoe witn rne looai wowuu aionary sooiety at the home of Mrs T. J. Kirk the next morning, ana left on the noon train for Walla Wal la Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Ross, of Adams, died in that city Wednesday night, and was buried today at 1 o'clock in the Weston, cemetery, iRev. Geiszler, of this oity officiating.'; A short funeral service was held at the house before leaving, by Rev.. Hacker. The lodge of Rebekahs. of wbiob the lady waa a member, bad charge of the funeral obseauies. Mrs. Ross is well known in this county, and leaves a husband and family of children to mour'l ber loss. t Pendleton Cleaning & Dye Works W. SULLIVAN, Prop. " LADIES' FINE GARMENTS OUR SPECIALTY . Hatters All Kinds of Hat Work, including Stiff, Soft and Panama Hats. Special Attention given to Gent's Clothes If you want Good Work, call us up We Clean Lce and Chenille Curtains, Furs, Kid Gloves, Feather Boas, in fact almost everything. Evening Gowns Party Dresses Cleaned on Short Notice, in AT.TA STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. Telephone Main 169 NewArriivaiBs A complete up-to-date line of orsem Any Style, Any Price, Any Size. We are Headquarters for Embrorderies, Floun cing sets, Laces of all kinds, olUovers, Nettings and Dress trimings. Fancy Buttons all sizes and all kinds. we have a superb stock at prices from 60c to $3.50 lire we Have the Cooifls Mercantile New Spring Goods are arriving Daily Company New Spring Goods are arriving Daily We' are. now showing the latest spring and sum mer productions of the foreign and domestic mark ets, and guarantee our prices for the same qualities of Merchandise lower than all competitors. "I'd Rather Die, Doctor, than bave my feet out off," said M. Ls-1 JtiiDgbam, oi rnnoevme, in. out jua will die fron caDrcene (wbiob bad eaten away eight toea) if you don't,' said all doctors. Instead be used Bnoklen's Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Ita curea of Eczema, Fever sores. Boils. Burns and Files astound the world. ' 25o.at all druggists. W V-K . Ml - up ueiore ine ir. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Fitta filed. Vt. writes: "We bave used Dr. Kinir't Kaa 1if Pilla fnr Team and find them such a good family medicine i we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, constipation, Billiousness ick Eeadacba tbev vtort wonders. 25c at aU druggists. H . n ,,,,, W 777'." ------ Silks . Men's Suits i t Striped Taffetas, Messalines, all colors Before making your spring purchase, Printed Foulards in great variety, Tokio look over our hand tailored Suits, very- ( jak Rajah Pongees. latest color and cut.' Price 12.5 0 to $25. j H Wool Dress Goods Men's Shoes f Invisible stripes and ' plain effects, in We are now showing the new spnng , Browns, Greens, Tans, Blues, London shapes in Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Valour . smoke and Philadelphia grays, at prices Calf, Patent leather, high or low cut. I to suit customers. Ladies Shoes ' , f Fancy WaistingS latest creations in Tan, Oxblood 7 v Silk, wool Chiffons, plain and fancy or Black. High cut Oxfords or Pumps. Netts. Also an endless variety of white Kid or Colt skin. An endless variety. : Waistings in stripes and crossbar. MiSSeS ChildrenS Shoes 5 ; Ladies White WaistS We can show you 40 different styles. ' . An immense big variety just received Anything you want in chUdren's fbot- 1 fjpm 1 to 3.75 each. Values never be- wear, from 65c to $2.50 per pair. fdre seen in this city. Men's Furnishings I 5 Ladies Furnishings New line of Dress Shirts with or with- ) J) Laces, Bandings Ribbons and Gloves out collars. Well made. New patterns. in all the latest fads and colors. Perfect fitting. . Ladies Neckwear Men's Neckwear i V Collar Rushings and Jabots to suit the Just received new line of Ties. Up to J-most fastidious. . date colors and stripes. Prices 35 50c I