l fiia Press Paragraphs Walter Preston is in alia Walla. city from Mr. Joseph Sheaid, returned Monday from Hot Lab p. Miss Lizzie Shenrd risited in Walla Walla tbis week. T. M. Taggart was a Walla Walla visitor yesterday. Attorney Wilson was in Walla Walla Wednesday. John J. Gross of Walla Walla spent toe week in Atbena. Jerry Stone spent Tuesday and Wed nesday in Pendleton. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moln- yre, May 27, 1909, a daughter. Lost, a watub charm, bearing the letter Q, . Reward at this offloe. diss Delia Danner was a guest of isB Gold a Willaty Wednesday. w 0. A. Cannon, prinoipal-eleot of the rEoho public sobools, is in the oity. Miss Carrie Stone, the well known teaoher, is home for the anmmer vaca tion. , Mrs. F. S. LeGrow returned Wed nesday from a weeks visit in Walla Walla. 4 M1s George Rosenzweig will arrive from Eltopia Sunday on a visit to Athena friends. Mrs. L. J. Fobs left last evening for Moro, where she will visit her son and daughter. :C :; Miss Uarda Curry and Miss Rosa Lee, of Weston, were in the oity shop ping Tuesday. east by the Harriman system. The work was doue in tbe Press meohnn ical department. Tbe Eraser Concert company bd- peared at the Dime Wednesday and ThniNdAv niffhto. Aitnrnnv Wnt.ts Tntnrnnri frnm Pnn. dleton yesterday, where he had a case in tbe oirouit court. 1 Mrs. Brown, nee Genevieve Dixon, visited at the Nelson home near town tbe first of tbe week. F. S. LeGrow returned Wednesday evening from tbe Crab Creek stook country, in Washington. ")( Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Eirk and J. A. Kirk are at the Warm Springs, below .The Dalles, for a few days. , w. Mrs. L. R. Rnflanll nrrivnrl in thn city Tuesday from Lebanon, and will ' visit friends for several days. Here's to tbe pioneers and their an nual picnic xne cpmpinatiou beats any old rain maker on earth. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MoDonald, of Spokane, are in the city visiting their daughter, Mrs. Byron Hawks. Mrs. John Rolbrock, who was oper ated on at Hot Lake, is getting along nioely and recovery is assured. Among the autoists who toured up from Pendleton Saturday to attend the farmer's pionic, was W. J. Stockman. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klenime were among tbe Walla Walla people who attended tbe farmers' piomo in tbls oity Saturday. Rural routes No. 1 and 2, out of Adams are now affording patrons daily mail service. Tbe farmers serv ed by these two routes Qnd the daily servioe very convenient. d. Pinkerton is engaged in fencing two acre tract whioh he reoently purobasnd from tbe Athena Land & Trust Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson were in town Wednedsay lrom tbeir Uma tilla river cattle ranob, trading with Atbera merchants. j Mrs. Milt Swagger!; wag a Pendletou visitor Tuesday. Mrs. O. W. B. Zerba i ana aaugnter, Miss juzzie, visited in endleton Tuesday. ttorney Wilson is expeoting bis new automobile next week. It is a 80- borso power Franklin and one of tbe very latust models. Miss Haitiet Edwards arrived in the oity Sunday and is a guest of tier sis- uu d ti Miss Gladys Bush, with her father, arrived In the oity Wednesday fiom Walla Walla, where she bas been taking treatment for lung trrouble. Miss Gladys is wonderfully improved, muoh to the pleasure of her many fiiends. - Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph N. Scott went to Weston Sunday, and staid during the entire commencement week exer cises of tbe Normal sohool. Both are members of the' Alumni association, and met many old schoolmates during the week. KMrs. J. G. Stamper has received i Ann I : r - : . me lutjuruuoe on a poiioy - neia by her late husband in tbe Woodmen or the World. The payment of tbia ! poiioy was made promptly: Appiloa- ier, -mrs. uiooara lnomptou. Her tiou was made on May 6 aud payment home is in Heppner. was made May 21. m ST t . m . . j . mr. ana Airs, uiain waiter returned X Misses Edith and Blanoh Owwell left Tuesday tor tbeir home iu Eugene, to tbeir home at Walla Walla Tuesday evening, after spending several-days at tbe ranob, west of town. : Mrs. A. J. Bisboff, of Walla Walla, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Walter, near town, returned , the last of tbe week to her home. . v .. hBill" King, who ranks high iu the mass of old time fiddlers., came: over from Weston Friday evening, so as to be on band early for tbe farmers pic nic .. ' Miss Kathleen McEwen went down to Pendleton yesterday, and accompan ied her brother and sister, Lnvois and Jessie, home for their summer vaca tion. The Bap'.ist Association gathering held lea" week elected Rev. H. E. Ryder es a member from this Associa tion on the Oregon Baptist State Con vention Board. Mrs. Walter M. Ely is down from Boise, Idaho, where with her husband she at present resides. Mrs. Ely is in Weston, and will visit her Atbena friends in the near future. Mrs Josie Hawley, with her mother, Mrs. lheo Danner, was in tbe city during tbe Farmers' pionio. She has been visiting her pa recta in Milton for some weeks, from her home in Mon tana. The proceeds from the supper served at the M. E. church, Tuesday evening, netted the Epworth Leagne $13.60. Supper was served from 5:30 to 8:30 o .dock and many Business men dined ttere. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Harris went down to Pendleton Wednesday, where they were present at tbe laying of the corner stone of tbe magnifloent new Christian church building to be erect ed there. Mrs. Robert Walker loft for Cheney yesterday where she will visit for a few days. Mr. Walker will soon join her, when they will leave for a summer's visit with friends in Penn sylvania. New arrivals at Jarman's Depart ment Store tbis week; Fane veilings in all colors. Narrow ruohings, a com plete line at one cent an inoh. Dutoh Collars, also Embroidery collars, auto Soarfs and auto Veils. ' . Professor and Mrs. Cbatterley, of tbe music department at tbe Weston Normal sobool, passed through yester day on tbeir way to San Francisco, where they will visit relatives, and perhaps make tbeir futnre home. nSTen thonsand leaflets, containing IMlAflnrinf.ioa tnntfai Tiarfoinlnrv 4-n Ath ena's resouroes, were printed and de livered to the commercial association thin wank fnr riiof.t'iVinf inn Tiiro fhnn sand will be disbursed throughout the h(prt Plamondon drove f Pen dleton Complete Home Furnishers Do you realize the full meaning of this? Complete Home Furnishers complete in every sense of the word a stook that cannot be equaled within hundreds of miles of Walla Walla, and bigger than ever before. Here are draperies, floor oovering of all kinds, ohina ware, wall orna ments, pictures, art goods of every sort and tbe very best stook of furni ture and stoves to choose from. Magnifioent displays of goods in every one of onr many departments. When in Walla Walla make your headquarters with us; use our rest rooms, onr 'phones; leave your bundles in our care in fact, make your self perfeotly at home, whether buying or not Write for our "Summer Goods" catalogue The Davis-Kaser Company Complete Home & House Furnishers Walla Walla, Wash The home of Greater Whitman) Branch Store at Pasco, Wash. 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 ALTA STREET, PENDLETON, OREGON. . Telephone Main 169 where tbey will spend tbe summer va- oatiou. Tbey were accompanied as lar as Albany by Miss Velma Wilkinson, who will teaoh a summer term of school near Yaquina, on the ooast. v .' '' Damon Lodge No. 4, Kuights of Pythias, of Pendleton has appointed a building committee to act jointly with the Elks. .The Pythian committee is as follows : J. W. Maloney, T. , G. Montgomery, M. A. Rader, -W. 8. Bowman, Jaok Huston, R. W. Fletch er and J. R. Raley. - . V H. C. Adams has disposed of his Athena, whioh necessitated a ohange in the officers and board of directors. T. J. Kirk has been elected president ; D. H. Preston vice-president and E. E. Koontz takes Mr. Adams' place on the board of directors. V AAt the meeting of the Alumni of th Normal sobool Monday afternoon. Joseph N. Soott was elected president of tbe association. Tbe sooiety will meet annually at tbe time of the Pio neers' meeting, and will take charge of tbe olass presents and art oolleotion of the Normal sohool. ... Mr. and Mrs. James Hnggebs have arrived in town lrom juayview, Wash, where they werj in tbe hotel business. Mr. and Mrs. Huggfns, like many others, found no better plaoe than Atbena, and so returned to make tbis their home. Tbe are comfortably es tablished in the A. A. Foss oottage ou Jefferson street, near 3rd, A Just what everyone was hoping for, transpired Wednesday night-a good, soaking rain fell on the just and the unjust. Crops were in serious need of moisture. In faat, the.hardpaaapolsJ had beoome conspicuously prominent in the orying need for rain. Tbe rain fell nearly all of Wednesday . night, and everybody wears a smile. John Shaw, one of the pioneer set tlers of Umatilla county, died Sunday at his home near Weston. He was only ill a few days. He leaves a wid ow aud two children, both married, Mrs. Addie B. Price, wife of J. M, Price,, and Mrs. Maybe, wife of Cbas. Maybe of Mabton, Wash. All of the family were present at the bedside when the father passed away. Tbe auxiliary to the 0. W. B. M. of the Christian ohuroh will meet next Wednesday, June 2, with Mrs. J. N. Soott. This will be a delightful ride to tbe country, and it is hoped that tbe usual large number of ladies will attend. Carriages will be in waiting at tbe Christian parsonage for all who wish to go. Kindly report your in tention of going, by phone, to the pas tor as early as possible, so sufficient arrangements can be made. an auto to Wednesday afternoon, in just 42 minutes, over the reservation road. He took Mr. Wall and two eons down, who were called owing to tbe critioal condition of Charles Wall, who had recently been operated on for appendioitis. The father and bro thers arrived in time to be at the .bed side before death took plaoe, which oooured at 5 :16V Charles Wall was a well known young man of Pendleton, and for several years was employed in the Rader furniture store He leaves a wife, but no children. Baptist Church Notes. There will be services as nsual in the Baptist ohnroh on Sunday. Bible sobool at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. B. Y, P. U. servioe at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation to all of these services. More Room for Furniture at Davis-leaser's The Davis-Kaser Co., of Walla Walla have been increasing tbeir stock of furniture until their floors were too crowded to display their goods properly so they have fitted up the entire basement under their furni ture department into an elegant sales room. Adding about six thousand square feet of floor space to their al ready enormous Furniture department Together with tbe decorations the electric lighting system makes tbia ad dition very attractive. Grant Acquitted Charles Grant of the Corner saloon was acquitted on tbe charge of selling liquor as found in an indiotment by the grand jury. Tbe case was tried Wednesday and went to tbe jury in tbe afternoon. A number of witness es, iuoluding a detective from Spokane were called. Byron Hawks, of the Pioneer drug store finds ready sale for his Peroxide dreaseless Skin Food. It is just tbe lotion for the removal of freckles, sun burn and tbe softening of rough skio. It is best for complexion and leaves tbe skin free from grease. Foley's Honey Bad Tar (or chlldrensatc.surc No opiates. v ' immctt- :-"ft&c. If? GOING m THIS SUMMER There is more satisfaction and pride and convenience to be gained from the possession of fine baggage. Yes you get service and style and it pays in the end. We have a line so complete and at such fair prices that you'll surely see something to suit you. Suit cases, Trunks, Telescop es, a n d H a n d Bags. Prices to suit everyone. I!1 fS Every rally Wo maun is interested in Under-muslins. The kiud that are spe cially designed for summer wear. We have a wide range of styles and prices from which to select. Lace Curtain Values No dout you've cleaned house. Perhaps you have hung up your old lace curtains. How much better it would look if you put up a pair of those light, summer Curtains we are selling. Think it over, then come in and, look at our fine line. Jaftnan's Dep Store. losgiwe Mercantile 1 j j New Spring Goods are arriving Daily Company 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. r Silks 1 Striped Taffetas, Messalines, all colors ; Printed Foulards in great variety, Tokio and Rajah Pongees. Wool Dress Goods Invisible stripes and plain effects, in Browns, Greens, Tans, Blues, London smoke and Philadelphia grays, at prices to suit customers. Fancy Waistings Silk, Wool Chiffons, plain and fancy Netts. Also an endless variety of white Waistings in stripes and crossbar. Ladies White Waists An immense big variety just received " frcm 1 to 3.75 each. Values never be fore seen in this city. Ladies Furnishings ; Laces, Bandings Ribbons and Gloves in all the latest fads and colors. Ladies Neckwear Collar Rushings and Jabots to suit the most fastidious. M n's uits Before maki g you" spring purchase, look over our hand tailored Suits, very latest color and cut. Price 12.50 to $25. Men's Shoes We are now showing the new spring shapes in Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Valour Calf, Patent leather, high or low cut. Ladies Shoes We latest creations in Tan, Oxblood or Black. High cut Oxfords or Pumps. Kid or Colt skin. An endless variety. Misses Childrens Shoes We can show you 40 different styles. Anything you want in children's foot wear, from 65c to $2.50 per pair. Men's Furnishings New line of Dress Shirts with or with out collars. Well made. New patterns. Perfect fitting. Men's Neckwear Just received new line of Ties. Up to date colors! and stripes. Prices 35 C& 50c IE B. S H. 1DI SUPS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE