Press Paragraphs Boy Ealey of town Wednesday. Pendleton, was in Arthnr MoGatbney, a railroad man of Spokane, wbo has bef-n visiting at the Shear d borne near town, left the first of tbe week for his home. Sheriff Taylor was in town Tues day, from Pendleton. Born. July 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaBraobe, a son. B. B. Richards had business in Walla Walla Wednesday. Glint Bnzan and Jim Stnrgis were up from Pendletou Monday. Mrs. Carlile, of Weston, was ping in the city Wednesday. - Miss Velma Wilkinson is a gnest Mrs. I. M. Kemp in Weston this week. The Misses Hyatt, of Weston Mq' i - - 1 t a .1 ; t i ihiu, wert" sooppiag la lue uuy yem day. A Mrs. Agnes Fergueon of Walla Wal la will visit friends in Athena this week. Mrs. Ellis B. Harris is visiting rel atives iu Dayton, Wash., for a few days. "Happy Home" canned goods excel any on tbe market. For sale by T. M. Taggart & Co. Miss Jeannette Miller was a gnest this week of Mrs. J. A. Kirk at her home south of town. VMr. and Mis. T. J. Kirk returned ' the first of tbe week from a visit witb relatives at LaGrande. Dr. Baddelev. veterinarv enreeon. is prepared to answer all professional calls', either day or nigbt. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Thompson re turned last week from an extended : visit with relatives at Heppner. A number cf machines will start to tbresbiug grain in this vioinity next week. Grain is ripening rapidly. Lost A ohild's bear-oloth coat, ou tbe road between Athena and Adams. liuuci vv iii pionoQ ionic nu nuio uujuoi Wayne Wortbingtou, of Portland, is a summer visitor at the borne of bis unole, H. O. Worthington, in this city. . ; lEmery Worthington was taken sud ,penly ill yesterday, and was confined to bis bed for the day, but is better at ' jAttorney Wilson and Mr. Beverly VApent Monday evening in Walla Walla . : 1. 1 TTi i l : l - . ran. T fWnti ' 'J"J Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, of Walla 11a, are guests ibis week of their daughters, Mrs. Wm. Winsbip and Mrs. Sam Ha worth in this oity. A party of gentlemen went up to Wenaha .springs last evening, return ing this morning. Tbey went in tbe Wilson and Sturgis automobiles. Don't forget f.bat Jarman's Depart ment store carries a large line of Econ omy fruit jars and caps, also Mason paps and rubbers. Prices light. Ira Booher of Montgomery Indiana, is visiting relatives is oity and vicinity. He is very well pleased with his first trip to tbe o slope. is Keen. John Mitchell and Wm. dside left' Wednesday for Goeur Alene, where tbey will register, hop ing to seoure a prize in the reservation land drawing. Ellis B. Harris, pastor of tbe Chris tian ohurob, left today for Davenport, Wash., where be .fills tbe pulpit for Bev. Handsaker, who will supply at the ohurob here Sunday. We are headquarters for gloves, overalls, jumpers, box, handkerchiefs, cool hats, quilts and blankets, canvas in fact everything for the harvest band. Jarman's Dept. Store. Mrs. Lillie Miller yesterday went to Walla Walla, where she placed an order for fall millinery witb a Denver wholesale bouse, meeting tbe traveling salesman there by BDDointment. Misa Mrytle Thompson, tbe efficient saleslady at Jarman's Department store is taking her summer vacation and will spend the time with friends at Pendleton and Walla Walla. Sam Taylor, of Manitoba, was a guest at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sbeard this week. Mr. Taylor is a cousin of Mrs. Sheard, and a bro ther of Ed Taylor, now of Alberta. going ovor in the new Franklin mobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MoDaoiel down yesterday irom tneir ranon on Weston mountain, trading witb Athe na merchants. " - ' J. G. Biohards of Corvallis, is here to take charge of D. H. Sanders threshing outfit. Be is a brother of B. B. Biohards. Bawl Miller is again circulating among bis Athena friends, having arrived from Corvallis, where he at tends O. A. 0. ji Dean Dudley and bis eistar, Miss ' Irene, Wednesday drove to Milton, where they took tbe interurban to Walla Walla. , SL Orell MoPhereu has aooepted a posi tic5n. in Jarman's store and isdeoidedly making good in tbe oapaoity of an obliging salesman. Lost. A purse containing about $10, between Turn Bannister's and Luna's blacksmith shop. Finder will be re warded at this offloe. A Weston farmer has a field of wheat which is free from stunt. He does not attribute atsenoe of tbe fun gus to luok, but to tbe faot that be Bowed bis seed in tbe light of the moon. Harveet is at hand, horses are in demand and tbe horse thief has made bis appearanoe. Athena offioera have reoeived descriptions of two bunches of horses that have been stolen during the auto-J-Bt two days. ( XDying suddenly from an attack of wereNUpbplexy, O. B. Ballon, one of the oldest pioneers of the Walla Walla valley passed away Wednesday night. Hia death was sudden and came as a great shook to his family The mountain camping places and resorts are claiming all wbo oan find time to enjoy tbe pleasmes of reorea- tion. Tbe buokleberry crop promises j to be lair y bountiful and will lend a zest to tbe pleasure of the summer outing. XUuole John Callender is having a , "grand time at tbe fair. He writes friends here that be is keeping up in statistics of tbe great exposition, and reports that on Tuesday, the 13th, paid admissions to the fair reaohed tbe millionth mark. Just a few of the new arrivals at Jarman'3 Department Store Silkaline in all shades, percales with or without border, silence oloth for the table, olankets of all descriptions, summer hosiery, oollar supporters. Kew'goods arriving all tbe time. Tuesday evening a pleasant inform- alparty was'given at the home of Mis, B." W. Myers, as au aftermath to the jolly times spent ou tbe river last week. Tbe party was confined to the number comprising tbe young people who were ohaperoned by Mrs. Myers, " P. P. Collier, a former well known resident of Pendleton, died last Satur day at the home of bis son, Attorney H. E. Collier, in St. Johns. vHeTvas 72 years old and a veteran of the civil war. He moved to 1'endleton irom Kentuoky in 1870 and last fall moved to tbe borne of bis son. M. M. Johns arrived in tbe city Wednesday from Los Angeles, via Portland, and will remain to harvest bis wheat crop. His family, who are visiting in Portland and Vanoouver, will probably be in Athena witbinva week or two, where tbey will be made most heartily welcome by friends here. iSlVIr. and Mrs. Felix Moian left Mon day for their home near Nanton, Al berta. Mr. Moran, who is a son-in- law of James Mosgrove, who met death in a runaway aooident, believes that Mr. Mosgrove was stricken witb heart failure and was dead before tbe team, whioh was one of tbe farm teams.and ordinarily geutle, started to run The position in which the body was fonnd impresses Mr. Moran witn the belief that bad tbe victim been holding the reins tbe bead would have been lying in the direction tbe team went, instead of the opposite direotion. Tbe widow will remain at Milton until Mr. Matt Mosgrove can return with her to Alberta to settle the affairs of tbe estate. Miss'Oarrie Sharp left last week for Yaquina Bay, where she will visit her sister, Miss Katharine, during tbe re mainder of her sohool term there. The two young ladies wll return home together at the close of (he sohool. Mrs. 0. A. Bhodes and daughter, Ethelwa, left Wednesday tor Salem, near wbioh place tbey will visit at tbe home of Mrs. Bhodes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenkins. They will also visit friends at Hood Biver en route. AA number of Athena men will reg later ior toe iana drawing on one Spo kane, Goeur d' Alene and Blaokfobt Indian reservations. Considering that it 's a 100 to 1 chance whether they get a homestead, many will take the trip from a standpoint of pleasure. ompiete Home urnishers Do you realize the full meaning of this? Complete Home Furnishers complete in every sense of the word a stock that cannot be equaled within hundreds of miles of Walla Walla, and bigger than ever' before. Here are draperies, floor covering of all kinds, cbina ware, wall orna ments, pictnres, art goods of every sort and the very best stook of furni ture and stoves to choose from. Magnificent displays of goods in every one of our many departments. When in Walla Walla make your headquarters with us; use our rest rooms, our '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. In Memoriam. Whereas: Our Divine Master in His infinite wisdom, has taken unto Himself our beloved brother, James Mosgrove, and in so doing has for some inscrutable purpose of His own laid tbe heavy band of affhotiou npon our brother's family, and the oommunity at large, Therefore, be it Besolved, That in tbe death of our brother, James Mosgrove, bis bereaved widow and family have sustained tbe irrepar able loss of a most loving, faithful and devoted husband and father; and the oommunity one of its most respeoted and valuable citizens; one whose love and kindness was not bounded by tbe immediate oirole of bis friends and acquaintances, but of whom it .might truthfully be said: "He loved all bis fellow oreatures;" and one Who, in every duty of life was ever found faithful and true; whose every motive and aotion was influenced by tbe I right, and was as free from guile and durjlioity as it is possible for human nature to be. And, while we wonder at the inscrutable ways of the Great Being who controls and direots our destinies, and confess our inability to understand His ways, or eitber of the twin mysteries of life and death, we oan only say, with bowed heads and hands inert. "Thv will. O God, be done." Besolved, That the brethren of this lodge extend their most heartfelt sympathy to those whom it has pleased t he giver of all good to add to tbe number of tbe disconsolate: and we most earnestly pray that He may buoy them up under this heavy stroke, and sustain tbem against despondency. And may they "so live, that when their summons oomes, to join tbe in numerable caravan that moves to tbe pale realms of shade, where each shall take his obamber in the silent halls of death." they may be prepared to meet their loved one in the "land that is fairer than day." Besolved, That these resolutions be spread upon tbe journal of this lodge, and that a oopy thereof be lurnisned by the Secretary to the widow of our beloved brother, one to Brother George Leeler. Worshipful Master of Nanton Lodge No. 23, at Nanton, Alberta, Canada, and one to the Athena Press for publication. Athena, Oregon, July 15, 1909. E. k. Cox, ar. J. E. Froome, David Taylor, Committee. Jaiirmaji's Bent Store. j Visit our Graniteware, Tinware and Notion depart ment We can save you money. Below are a few of the splendid bargains we offer. ; humbler size Jelly glasses 45c. a dozen. Frying Pans and Skillets 10 to 45c Wire Clothesline 75ft 25c ! -Y- " Wash Pans 10 to 30c Milk Pans Gto 30c Berlin Kettles 10 to 60c Dishpans 15 to 75c Pot Lids 8 to 10c Bread Pans 10 to 20c jitvctaj Potato Mashers 10c Wire Egg Beaters 3&5c Dippers 10 to 25c Curling Irons 10c- Tumblers 50c per dozen. Dust Pans 10 to 15c Flour Seives 15 to 25c A- Savory Roasters $1.25 each Buckets 10c to $1 Tf" . M" Hammers 35c mmti Hatchets Spring Balances 10 to 15c Shoe Brushes 25c losg Mercantile Company JDnr orpat snpr.iai sale of summer wasn uooas anarcem- --f t nants, commences Saturday, June 12th. If V "A Better Piano for Less cTHoney." Eilers. Home of the Glorious Chickereng, Weber, Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, And other good Pianos, EILERS PIANO HOUSE. ; PENDLETON, ORE. PORTLAND, ORE. WALLA WALLA, WASH. Words To Freeze the Soul. "Your son has Consumption. Ilia case ia hopeless." These appalling words were spoken to Geo. E Blevens, leadins merchant of gorinffdeld, a. i. by two expert dootors one ' a lung aranialist Then was shown toe won derful power ot Dr. King's jsew uis nnvnrv "After three weeks use." writps Mr. BlflvfiDB. "he was as well as ever. I would not take all tbe money in tbe world for wbat it did for my boy." Infallible for congiis ana oolda. its the safestsurest cure ot des- tinmta I.nni? diseases on earth. 50o. and 11.00. All druggists guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free Strayed from my place nortb of iiKans nni hrnnn flllv. Svearsold: one black yearling Ally witb one white j bind foot. Will pay reward of $10 each for information leading to tbeir Lotl LotO . I Printed Lawns, 8 1-3 and 10c quality White Goods, India Linons, 10c quality, ( Sale Price 5c per yd Sale Price 8Jc yd ., Lot 2 Lot 7 1 Fine 15ct Printed Lawns and Batistes 12 l-2c India Linons and Victoria Lawns Sale Price 10c yd Sale Price 10c yd Lot 3 Lot8 Colored Dimities, Batistes and Swisses, India Linon, Victoria and Persian Lawn 20 and 25c quality, 20c quality Sale Price I2c Sale Price 15c yd Lot 4 Lot9 All colors in Etamines, Crepes, Eolines, Fine Persian Mulls and Lineens, 30 and 30 and 35c quality, 4 35c qualities Sale Price 19c yd Sale Price 25c yd 1 Lot 5 Lot 10 I High Grade Mercerized Suitings and Zephryette and Grenadine Dress Goods I Waistings, 40c qualities wide widths, 30 and 35c qualities I Sale Price 25c yd Sale Price 19c yd SPECIAL-About 30 Mens fine 2-piece Outing Suits with cuff bottom pants, single or double breasted coats, rang ing in price from $5 to $15, will go in Sale at half price. This means $5.00 Suits for $2.50; $7.50 Suits tor $3 J5, ana so on. recovery. Oliver Dickenson, 1 B. 8 H. raise STAMPS V; 1 T H EVERY CASH PURCHASE Athena, Oregon. 1