Press Paragraphs Everybody And bis best girl Will be at tbe pionio tomorrow. Mayor McEwen was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. Clark Walter oame over from Walla Walla yesterday. . Johnnie Froorne was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. The latest shapes in black and white Turbans at Lillie Millers. Dr. Gurry, the eyesight specialist, was in the city yesterday. .f S. A. Barnes and W. J. King were over from Weston yesterday. Mrs. M. L. Watts was a Walla Wal la visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Joseph Sheard has returned to Hot Lake, to attend ber sister.' Gland Steen, the well known Milton raucber was in the city Saturday. Mis.' John Keen, who was reportedly dangerously ill last week, is reoover- ."iug. v: -"v'V"-' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MoArthur of Portland, are in the city visiting relatives.-' ; Matt Moagrov, aooompanied by his sou Tom, same over from Milton Wed nesday. " - Leo and Harry Gbolson were in the city Sunday from Walla Walla, visit iug relatives. , Mrs.' Jackson Nelson speut last week in Walla Walla, the guest of ber daughter, Mrs. Garfield. : kb. F. Ogle and family departed for Pendleton Tuesday, ; where they will make their1 future home. Mrs. B. 0. Frenob was in the oity Tuesday from Weston, visiting at the home of Mrs. B. D. Tharp. Miss Lois Powell, a student teaober in the Weston Normal, was a guest Sunday of Miss Lula Tharp. Miltoa is to have a new opera house.' It will be 60x80 feet in dimensions and will be coustruoted of brick. The Matt family, who have oooupied . a oottage on 3rd street, near Main, left yesterday for Weston to live. , Mrs. Bertha Gastleman arrived in the oity Tuesday evening from Port ' land, on a visit to relatives in tbe oity. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell were up from tbe xanoh near Pendleton and spent several days with relatives here. - The members of Mignonette Rebeokah lodge are expected to meet at tbe hall Monday evening at 7:30, for praotioe. Attorney S. F. Wilson has placed ; an order for a new Franklin automo bile. It will be delivered in a few days. . "':''s ' Mr. and Mis. A. B. MoEwen will go to Eugene in a week or two, where . they will attend the graduation of their son Ralph, from University of Oregon. Tbe oondition of Henry Pinkerton, of Weston, is considered very serious and grave fears are felt for his re covery. : Mrs. Sarah Bowles, of Walla Walla, was a guest of ber daughter, Mrs. F. S. LeGrow, for several days the last of the week. A number of prominent Indians have wired the department at Wash ington favoring the removal of ', Agent MoFatridge. They assert that the agent favored the bankers and mer chants of Pendleton more than he did the Indians. . ,:- Rcy Hines, a bright newsboy, who sells the Saturday Evening Post, makes regular visits to Athena eaoh Friday and Saturday. : . ; Mr. John Rothrook made a trip to Hot Lake sanitarian! the first of tbe week, to visit his wife who is taking treatment there. Mrs. A. L. Jones, who was oonflaed to ber home with a seriously sprained foot, is again able to look after affairs at her millinery store. Strawberries are ripening and will . soon be plentiful. Reports from tbe Milton yioinity are that there will be a good crop of berries. . B. 0. Kidder is up from Pendleton for the purpose of remodeling' and painting the cottage ha reoently pur chased from J. M. Hayes. " . ", Bert Ramsay ' left Wednesday for Alberta. , He will remain there sever al weeks looking, over the country, and may conclude to locate. Rawl Miller and Benny Gross, who attend the Oregon Agricultural col lege, will be among tbe next to arrive home, sometime next month. IX The families of Geo. Thompson, I Henry Sobmitt and Fred Gross attend ed the funeral of the late Mrs. J. J. Gross in. Walla Walla Monday. Mrs. Kettler, of Wenatohee, Wash, visited in tbe city Sunday, the guest of ber brother, David Taylor, and of ber sister, Mrs. Jaokson Nelson. Mrs. W. S. Perry, of Pendleton, with her daughter, Minnie, were vis iting ber sisters, Mrs. Geo. Bannister and Mrs. Harvey Caton, Sunday. Call and see the new consignment ot children's hats, also a splendid line of the latest tbiug in veilings, that have just arrived at Mrs. Lizzie Jones. jDr. Plamondon, Attorney Wilson Tand M. L. Watts transacted business at the agenoy Wednesday. They made the trip in the Barrett automobile. W. H. MoCormacb of Pendleton4 has purchased Lehman Springs for $10,000 and will at once oommenoe making improvements at the resort. W. S. Byers, tbe pioneer miller, died Weduesday morning at his borne in Pendleton. His death oame sud denly and was the result of diabetes. Wenaha Springs will be opened to toe puwio June i. J. A. Jtsorie, tne proprietor, has been making improve ments on the roads leading to the re sort. . , ' M. J. Gookerline, the well known druggist of Weston j.is dangerously ill. For several days his condition has been such that little hope is held out for his reoovery. , . - : - ' Monday Henry Barrett took a party to Walla Walla in bis auto, consist ing of Mrs. Plamondon, Misses Kath leen MoEwen and Gertie JBoouer, and Mr. Henry Adams. Tbe Epworth League will serve sup per in the .basement dining room of tbe M. E. church on Tuesday evening, May 25. A good supper will be served for 25 cen ts per plate. . (Tbe reading room " is being well patronized by the young people of tbe community. All who have magazines are rea nested to bring them in. It will be greatly appreciated. In addition to tbe Baptist delegates mentioned in the last issue of the Press, those attending tbe Baptist as sociation in Adams from the Metbod- - - - carpets ana rcugs 1 ' - ; : I We beg to announoe the arrival of our Spring line of carpets and rugs. Mr Mann, our Carpet Manager, spent several weeks in New York selecting only tbe best of the new creations, so that we can orleor yuu a most sup erb variety of beautiful and exclusive patterns A more handsome and select stock of both carpets and rugs could not be found Embracing as it does many particularly new designs aad coloring effects iu Oriental Flora and Domestic designs, this splendid showing covers every thing in tbe most reliable carpet styles , . We not only have by far tbe most complete line in tbe Inland Empire, but we guarantee you perfect satisfaction and finished workmanship or refund puiuhase prioe : You are always welome to come to onr store and look around whether yon want to buy or not but should you buy we will prepay tbe 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) Branch Store at Pasco, Wash. ist chnroh in this oity this week were: Rev. Geiszler and daughter, Mrs. E. M. Smith, Miss Norma Smith and I Emery Aohilles. lANew sidewalks are being put down this week in trout of tne J arm an res idence on Fourth street and fronting the Mosgrove property on Third street, between Main and Current. )Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Colburn return ed irom vjamornia xnoay evening. Mr. Colburn has purohased a residence at Long Beaoh and hereafter will spend the winter months there. A party consisting of James Foss, E. B. Harris and Mr. Young, took a couple of days' outing on the Umatilla river this week. They report a satis factory oatoh of the finny tribe. 7v',-; )L Misses Gertie Boober and Kate Maloney assisted the Presi force this week in folding the thousands of pub licity tracts that are to be distributed by tbe Athena Commercial Association.- . - , ' . 4." Lowell Rogers and Marion Jack were in Athena Friday of last week cir culating a pettion among tbe business men for the retention of Major Mo Fatridge, as agent of the Umatilla reservation. One week from today and tomorrow is the date of the Pioneers' Pionio at Weston. Extensive preparations have been made for the entertainment of all visitors. The usual good time will be in store for all who attend. In a $35,000 fire reoently at Chelan, Wash., Wm. Ridenour, a. brother of Mrs. Fred Boyd of this city, suffered a loss of $100 on a barn, and L. W. Barnes, nephew of Wm. Kilgore, a damage of $500 to his residence. . . Dr. Joseph Baddeley, tbe veterinary jmrgeon, will be in tbe oity from Boise , Idaho, between June 5th and 12th and will remain for a few days. Any one desiring his professional sor vioes will find him at MoBride's livery stable. Xlhe Athena Truok company has purohased a splendid team of draft horses from Henry Barrett. This makes the seoond team purobased by the company in the past two weeks, the other being a fine pair of black 3-year-olds. The members of the Presbyterian ohuroh at Milton will establish a gym nasium, for the purpose of introducing j Indoor athletics, whioh will be 'con ducted on a membership basis. The members of any Snnday sobool will be admitted on equal terms. - A few new arrivals at Jarman's De partment Store: Ladies' oolored and fanoy hose; men's, boys', ladies', and children's oxfords; several nice pat terns white and black peroale; white collar bone; red, white and blue bunt ing ; a large assortment of flags. Tbe taxpayers of Weston will have a meeting Monday, May 31, to decide whether a high school will be estab lished or not. The indications are that a large majority are in favor of estab lishing a sobool to teaob students in grades higher than the eighth. X The Press is in reoeipt of an invita tion to attend the commencement ex- eroises at the Eastern Oregon Normal sobool, whioh take place next Monday and Tuesday. The invitation is sent by courtesy of Miss Doris Barnes, of Weston, who is a member of tbe grad uating class. The Ideal Christian Association held their weekly sooial last Friday night at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Soott. Tbe young people were conveyed to tbe place of meeting in an up-to-date hay raok. AJ1 enjoyed the evening immensely and regretted the arrival of the hour of departure. NTohool olosed in Athena this' fore noon, and children and teachers will now take a needed vaoation for the summer. Tne Misses urswea win leave for their home in Eugene, the first of next week, and Mrs. Walker will go to Walla Walla, where she will take a position as bookkeeper for the summer months. ... r Mr. and Mrs. William MoKenzie, of Weston, were trading in the oity Wed nesday morning. Mr. MoKenzie has contracted with tbe Kidder painters of tnis oity to paint and decorate his magnificent new barn,' recently com pleted on his farm just east of Weston. This building is said to be tbe largest private barn in tbe county. Decoration Day is to be observed at Athena in the usnal appropriate man ner. The local G. A. R. post has is sued a call for a general cleaning up of tbe cemetery. The work will be gin at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 29. Sou- day, May 30, the cburobes are to hold union memorial services at tbe Metb odist chnrob. Rev. Geiszler, of; tbe M. E. cburob, will preaob tbe mem orial sermon. On Monday, May 31, all are invited to meet with tbe war veterans at Masonic ball at 10 o'clock, a. m., wben the marob will be taken up proceeding to tbe cemetery, where the graves of the dead will be deo- orated. . 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 Lace and Chenille Curtains, Furs, Kid Gloves, Feather Boas, in tact almost everything. Evening Gowns Party Dresses Cleaned on Short Notice. 206 ALT A STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON. TelephoneMain 169 School will close next week in tbe various places where are now attend ing Athena students, and a large num ber of young people will onoe more be at borne. Tbe greater majority of tbese will attend tbe Athena High sobool next term, only a few having passed tbe 12th grade work. Manrioe Hill will arrive from Lewiston High, sobool, Lovots and Jessie McEwen from Pendleton Academy, Edna Tay lor and Irene Dndley from St Joseph's academy, Pendleton, Sheldon Taylor and Clarence Brotberton from Pendle ton High school, and Ceclle Boyd and Lula Tharp from tbe Weston Nor mal school. Golda Willaby arrived last week from Portland, where she attended bigb ecbooL We have a most complete line of Dress Shirts, in all shades and quality. xA new line f neckties; it does not matter what kind you want; we've got 'em. Our glove stock is complete; we have anything you want in. shoes and oxfords. Just received two swell numbers in fbxfords this week in oxbloods. Prices, $4 & $4.50 come jin and look them oven Mtertiotfl, 'Ladies Heatherbloom petticoats in black, tan, brown and navy blue; prices $1.50 to 4 dollars; also gingham petticoats just the thing for spring; prices 90c $1 C& $1.25.ADo not forget that we are headquarters for anything you want in muslin underwear, shirt -waist suits, dress skirts in voile, panama, also in white linen. AShoes, Oxfords for i ladies and children, a complete line. We Have Goods Jarman's mm Store. los&Toye Company Mercantile New Spring Goods are , ' arriving Daily New Spring Goods are arriving Daily we are now showing the latest spring and summer produc tions of the foreign and domestic markets, and guarantee our prices for the same qualities of Merchandise lower than all competitors. ! I Silks Men's Suits i ) Striped Taffetas, Mescalines, all colors Before making your spring purchase, ( ''Printed Foulards in great variety, Tokio look over our hand tailored Suits, very and Rajah Pongees. latest color and cut. Price 12.50 to $25. j Wool Dress Goods Men's Shoes ( ' Invisible stripes and plain effects, in We are now showing the new spring ( 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 ' Fancy WaistingS We latest creations in Tan, Oxblood 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 Ladies White , WaistS We can show you 40 different styles. An immense big variety just received Anything you want in children's foot- from 1 to 3.75 each. Values never be- wear, from 65c to $2.50 per pair, fore seen in this city. Men's Furnishings Ladies Furnishings New line of Dress Shirts with or with-; ! Laces, Bandings Ribbons and Gloves out collars. Well made. New patterns. m all the latest fads and colors. Perfect fitting. Ladies Neckwear Men's Neckwear Collar Rushings and Jabots to suit the Just received new line of Ties. Up to most fastidious. J date colors! and stripes. Prices 35 C& 50c TIE B. 8 H. TRADING STAMPS 111 M CASfflRdSE