Press Paragraphs day, E. B. Cox went to day. Lawyer Watts is in week. Pendleton Mon- Peudletou this Mrs. J. D. Plamondon visited in Pendleton yesterday. : Attorney Wilson is attending oourt nt Pendleton this week. Al. Johnson went to Pendleton; Tues day and visited tbe fair. Mrs. Woo. Dobsoo returned Friday from Portland, leaving her sister slightly improved. Mrs. Dobson oom rnenoed her eobool Monday in tbe La Mar diatric". Dean Dudley was in Pendleton Toes- V Miss Lnla Tharp Wan ovnr fmm Walla Walla Sunday. Miss Tharp is well pleased with the Fisher Con servatory of Musio, where she is tak ing instruction. Marriage licenses have been issued to Louis MoDade, of Spokane and Ha zel La Vedn Peck of this county; and to Robert 0. Michael and Minnie M. Bavsa. hnrh of this .innnf-v M J- A. Kirk has puiohased Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller were Pen dleton visitors yesterday. Obooolate eolairs and cream puffs Saturday and Sunday at tbe Bakery. For rent, furnished A 7-rodm cot tage. Inquire of Mrs Minnie Baker. . Mr. and Mrs. B. VB. Richards will move to the Ghas. Henry cottage on the West side. - Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Watts will move to tbe Bradley cottage in tbe north ,i part of the city. C Miss Norma Smith has returned from a two weess visit with Miss Oleson, at Pendleton. A little more rain is needed to start tbe weeds and put summer fallow ground in working order. - X" J. E. Froome and Zepb Lookwood took a trip tbis week to he mines in Wallowa oounty, near Lostine. Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Weir will leave in a few days for Dayton, Wash, where tbey will visit relatives. Beginning Monday, Ootober 4th, , we will close at 6:30 p. m., Saturdays excepted. Mosgrove Mercantile Go. Beginning Monday, Ootober 4th, we will close at 6:30 p. m., Saturdays cxoopted. : Mosgrove Meroautile Go. , Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Hansell have gone to Cambridge, Idaho, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kemp and daughters and Principal J. E. Keef e were in tbe city Sunday from Weston. Eugene Sohrimpf left Sunday for Portland, where be will finish a course iu tbe Benoke-Walker Business col lege. Remember the splendid motion pic tures at the Dime tonight and toniojv . row night, with sntire ohange of pro gram. . Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LeUrow were in Walla Walla Tuesday evening and attended the "Three Twins" oomio opera. Mrs. Louis Bergevin and daughter were Walla Walla visitors yesterday. Tbe family contemplate moving to that city. lage"8 farm south of town. By the purchase of tbis plaoe of 150 aores, Mr. Kirk's holdings there Is now 310 aores. .The consideration is not given. K Dave Bonifer, who is in the cattle Business, win winter nis nera or zau bead on Meaoham creek. He is haul ing in mountaiu hay for feed.. Five bead of his stock were reoently ' killed by passenger trains on the 0. R. & N. above Gibbon. X MIsb Georgia Hansell went to Cor- vallis last week, where she matriou- lated with tbe Orogon Agricultural College. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts, who left here last fall for Kansas, have returned and are at Weston, living, in their property there. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MoKinnon and their daughter, Mary, left yester day for Nantou, Alberta, where tbey will make tbeir future home. By decision of the La Grande office officials the case of the government against Judge H. J. Bean, a suit to' canoel tbe letter's desert entry, has been dismissed. Mews to tbis effeot was reoeived from La Grande by tbe East Oregonian yesterday. High olass acting and a blending of healthy humor free from maudlin sen timent, will be the kind of attraction the Eohkardt Company will present during their three nights engagement at tbe opera house in this oity com mencing Monday night, Ootober lltb. The splendid Eokbardt Company supporting the brilliant aotress, Miss Josephine Deffry, in a splendid selec tion of three different plays cornea to the opera house for an engagement of three nishts oommenoing Monday night. Out. lltb. Prioes 25o. 35o. and 50o. Sanaa Pall Rincnra nntartftinflri A a pleased and appreciative audienoe at the Cbristiaa oburoh Monday evening. The "Musical Eokardts" proved to be no misnomer, and their splendid ren dition of popular musio on Swiss bells and numerous instruments was enter taining to a high degree. L C. S. Jaokson, publisher of tbe Port Hand Journal, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Coben, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd of Pen dleton, were in the city Wednesday. The party came up from Pendleton in automobiles and took a spin to the city park, which they greatly ad mired. Mrs. Anna Molntyre has purchased e Terbune property on Hunt avenue; Mr. Brown, tbe new proprietor of Athena's Department store, has pur chased the MoBride residence at the corner of 4th and Adams streets; Will Bush purobased tbe Mitohell cottage in tbe north part of town. These are the real estate transactions for the week in city property. A treat is in store for Athena theater goers cu the evening nf Ootober 9tb, when the Juvenile Bostonians, a olever omio opera company, will appear at the Athena opera house, under the auspices of the Athena Commercial Association. Tbis company of juven ile performers is well known through out the NorthweBt, and has appeared in tbis city before. The little star, Bane Mason, is remembered here as a olever child performer. Miss Alta Sharp visited friends at Pendleton Wednesday. Miss Minnie Tharp was in tbe telephone office during Miss Sharp's absence. Tbe Morse horse-stealing case is now before the cirouit court. Up 'to last evening three witnesses for tbe prosecution had been examined. X' Mr. Miller, of tbe firm of Miller & West, tbe well drillers, will bring his family from Prosser, Waeb., to reside in Athena. He has rented the Jarman cottage. . Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richards were m "Weston Wednesday where the judge performed tbe ceremony'which united John Hager and Miss Nettie Powles in wedlock. V Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hawks, T. H. "ABeverly and Miss Nettie Beverly went to Walla Walla Tuesday evening by automobile, and witnessed the splen did comio opera, "The Three Twins." The offering of the Eokhardt Com pany supporting that accomplished ar tist, Miss Josephine Deffry for the first night of tbeir three nights engage ment at the opera house in this oity commencing Monday night, Oct. 11th, will be the beautiful and. refreshing comedy-drama, "The Captain and The Lady." If you want to enjoy one of the most intensely interesting plays don't miss seeing this great comedy. I Prioes 25, 85 and 50 cents. rv W. .T Wiltinann xahn in oarrvinflr bail on a 60-mile route in the Twin Falls country, met with a painful ac cident last week. While descending a steep grade tbe team became unman ageable, ran away and threw Mr. Wilkinson out of the rig. In the fall, his light thigh was broken and he lay hfllnlflPft nntil fnnnd 22 hours after tbe aocident He was removed to tbe hospital at Twin Falls, where he is eettinsr alone as well as could be ex- peoted. October 4th to 9th is Fair week at Walla Walla Make Davis-Kaser's Your Headquarters Here We want fair week to be "Visiting Week" at our s'ore. We want to have the pleasure of visiting with you and help make your stay in Walla Walla the most pleasant one you ever had. We want you to make our store your headquarters use our phones use our "Rest Rooms" meet your friends here and make yourself perfeotly at home at our store. We are proud to asy that we have the largest and best selected stook of borne furnishings In Walla Walla Valley and hope to have tbe pleasure of show ing you through our store. We have made a "Rest Room" of our booth at tbe fair for your comfort. Thursday October ?tb, being " WallaJY'alla" day, our store will be closed all day. The Davis-Kaser Company Dealers in Paints, Builders' Hardware, Sewing Machines Complete Home & House Furnishers Walla Walla, Wash (The home of reater Whitman) Branch Store at Pasco, Wash. School Notes. Sobool is moving along nicely with splendid support and encouragement Miss Mattie Caton entered the High Sobool this week. 1'he Basket Ball boys have ordered their suits. Mr. Barrett will order athletio goods for" the school as soon as plans are fully matured. We are glad that people are moving into Athena to take advantage of her schools. It is the aim of tbe board and teaohers to make the Athena schools second to none in the oounty. Every new pupil , will be gladly welcomed. The High Sobool girls are learning to play basket ball. Mr. Case is coaoh. - ; ' v Tbe Athena sobool will consider challenges from other sohools in ath letio games and debates. A High sobool Literary and Debat ing sooiety will be organized Friday evening. Prof. Henry will organize a High sobool Orohestra. The High sobool chorus meets for practice Thursday afternoons. Tbe'High sobool will give a recep tion to patrons and teaohers in the near future. ' In a spelling contest between the sixth and seventh grades oonduoted by Mr. Case on Wednesday, the sev enth grade won. . Mr. S. F. Wilson was a pleasant visitor at sobool Tuesday morning and made an inspiring talk. Rev. Harris gave a splendid talk to tbe sobool Thursday morning, wbiob was most helpful and greatly enjoyed by all. We are gladto have ministers assist us in moral instruction and wel come them most cordially. Lot others follow the good example. V Anthracite Coal. At a depth of 528 feet, a deposit of Anthraoite ooal was tapped by tbe big drill used in boring for artesian water by tbe Athena Land & Trnst oompany. Copper and other minerals have been enoountered in drilling this well, but to find tbe extent of the de posits will require either drilling with a diamond drill, or sinking a shaft. The well is now down 580 feet and there is no perceptible ohange in tbe flow of water. Stop 30-Hour Sleep. ' A "maid of mystery," traveling with her hypnotist husband, began a 30 hour sleep in a Pendleton store window Monday only to be awakened after three hours had elapsed by order of the polioe, who discovered that Oregon had a law prohibiting suob displays. The two "wonders" were much chagrined. Blind Pigger Nabbed. Within two hours after he opened up for business, Thomas Dethridge, a Walla Walla bootlegger, found him self behind the prison bars at Pendle ton. His case will be investigated by tbe graod ury, says tbe East Oregon ian, but as he was caught, not only with the goods on, but dispensing tbe goods to patrons for a valuable con sideration, there is no doubt of the result. Christian Church Announcements. Regular services next Lord's Day. Sunday sobool 10 a. m. ; preaobing and communion 11 a. m. Evening worship at 7 :30. All are invited to attend any or all of these services. Baptist Church Notes. Every member of the Baptist Sun day sobool embarked on tbe "Trip to Palestine" last Sunday. Tbe trip is to take ten weeks. Two of tbe fastest ships afloat have been ohartered for the trip. 4 Mrs. Ryder is tbe captain of one boat and MissTobed MoFadyen of the other. Tbe biggest run last Sun day was 920 miles. The attendance has considerably increased tbe past few weeks and tbe enthusiasm in the school runs high. If there are others, young or old, who go nowhere else, we invite you to go on this trip with us. Come next Sunday at 10 a. m. and be registered and get a free ticKet. At 11 o'olook Pastor Ryder will preach, after which the ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed and tbis will be followed by a special ly called business meeting. Every member is urged to be present. In the evening at 7:30 will be the usual bright song and evangelistio servioe with an address by the pastor. All are oordially invited to these servioes per cent Discount Sale on all of our hi mm . . . . i . . -iX (iR MIT W ABE DISHES, GLASSWARE, BRICABRAC at Mkra's Departmemit y Store New , ) Silk Waistings The Pacific Monthly of Portland, Oregon is a beautifully illustrated monthly magazine. If you are interested in dairying, fruit iais ing, poultry raising, or want to khovr about irrigated lands, timber lands. or free government land open to home stead entry. Tbe Paoiflo Monthly will give you full information. The price is $1.50 a year. If you will send twenty-five cents in stamps, three late issues -will be sent you so that you may beoome acquaint ed with it. Read tbe following splen did offers: Offer No. 1 MoClore'e Magazine, Woman's Home Companion and Tbe Paoiflo Monthly, costing $4.50 will be sent at a special rate of $3. A Offer No. 2 McClure's Magazine, Review of Reviews and Tbe Pacific Monthly, costing 16, will be sent for 13.60. Offer No. 3 Human Life, 'deal Homes and Tbe Pacific Monthly will be sent for f 2. uraer by number ana send your order accompanied by postal money order for tbe amount to tbe Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. We find many lines of shoes overstocked and in order to reduce the stock and enable us to specialize and improve this department and to make some need ed changes in the granite and crockery department we have decided to place on sale for the next 30 days a sweeping cut of 10 per cant on all cash purchases in these departments. STEWARD & BROWI lossrove lercantile Company New Dress Goods Just received a large shipment of the very latest styles and colorings in ladies fall suits. In adding this new line to our already large and varied stock of merchandise we have spared no ef fort that time and ready money can do, to have the very best the market affords. Your early inspection will be greatly appreciated. Our styles are the latest, our prices are the lowest possible consistent with good workmanship and re liable material. B & H green trading stamps with every cash purchase. losgrove lercantile New Ribbons and Laces Company Jet Trimming and Buttons h 5