1Z Miss Fay Marking was in the oity Sunday; . V' KnimnA Ktttnfnn la lun tmm Cnnj O, mvmuwu ID u y 4 u AlUUi uaUU Attorney Peterson was in town Moady and Tuesday. :( . 'T. k, Taggaift transacted business at the agency Wednesday. i . ' Mrs. 3. IX Tbarp was a Walla ' t : Walla visitor Wednesday. .. X-Mlss Luoile Kemp of Weston, spent y ( reatorday with friends in Athena. y i v ' ' ; Mr. Helmiok has returned from a ,weekB visit with friends in Dayton. See the famous "Potapsoo" shoe at Dell Bros.' 4i;f2i60 and $3.00; "that's . .all." -L ' , J. P. Brpwir, of the firm of Steward & Brown," was among the iiok this "HC.r Johnnie Stone : 1waa 1 down from Thornton the first of the week visiting friends. '. ' tyjft, Burn , to Mir; and M rs. Cland Reeder, at their home-In Taooma. Kovember 29, a eoo. y,---. .Vv".. ' Bor.ilri'thS fity,, to Mr. and Mrs. John Canon,' November 26, 1909, a daughter.---, . X Wrrn Willaby has moved to town ad ooo o pies the Jones oottage on Jefl , crsbn street, f lMrs. John Shaw, of Weston, was a guest this week of her oonsin, Mrs. Harvey Gaton. (?yri-1eti(j.atteBded tbo West " .r Umatilla projeot meeting in Pendleton H Saturday evening, , .'o; . ' "i The proceeds from the pastry sale. - , given by, i.tbe .Epworth League last . ; week', -uet(ed $17,. 50. i..i i i-i s::; " ;. . 1 ; Mf Will fcl. Peterson and children ), 'of Pendleton spent Sunday at the Dud ley borne in tnis oity. VTuriey, who for several been located at Adams. will move to Hermiston. Mrs. Jackson Kelson left Wednes- ay for Walla Walla, and may visit! Seattle beiore returning to Athena. y Miss Mary LaBraohe has sold her acre farm south of town to Mr. Henry Eoepke. Consideration, $1,700. Miss Neta Eirkpatriok, of Weston, was a gnest Saturday and Sunday of her, oonsin, Mrs. K. A. Thompson, J. and John Kins were over from Weston Tuesday. "Bill" bad his usual ohoioe oolleotion of stories to relate. RMiss Katherine Sharp, who is teach ing in soutnern ldano, will spend the Christmas holidays with her fam ily here. . . . JcA large number of the young people ,f and friends of the school will go to Weston tonight to witness the basket ball game there between theWeston 1 and Athena High schools. NsJRev. A. MaoKeazie Meldrum, pas- 'tor or tne unnstian onuron in Pendle ton, was in the oity several days this week attending the revival meetings at the Christian oburob. . Mrs. John King and children, of Weston, weie in the oity Tuesday eve ning attending the meetings at the Christian church. ; Wednesday afternoon the auxiliary of the C. W. B. M. met at the home of Mrs. Henry Keene for the transaction of their monthly business. Next Tuesday evening, Deo. 7th, the Epworth League will again meet for a social evening at the narsonaee. All young people invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Tompkins wish to express their thanks to friends as sisting during the sickness of the lat- and the death of their infant. tar. n XMr- ?V:-Dr.:4f; : " months b hill Z. F.'Lookwood has returned home, after several weeks absence from tbe city on business matters. V Mrs; Prank Mansfield is ill at her tome on 4th street, being taken with 1. a ohill on Wednesday night. '' Byron Hawks returned from Spo kane Monday. Mrs. Hawks remained for a longer visit with relatives. A little ohild in the Tolen family near town has been sick this week and under tbe care of Dr. Sharp. and Mrs. Dean Gerking were in the oity this week from their borne near the state line, visiting at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Tbarp. Next Sabbath morning at the M. E. oburob, tbe pastor will preaob on "Association unto Salvation." In the evening, "The Call for Prophets." Tbe pnblio sohool library baa been inoreased this week by 40, volumes of good literature, the full list of whioh will appear in the next issue of the PieBS. . : : ".. hs A dance will be given in tbe new f hall in the Odd Fellows building at Helix tonight. A publio Christmas tree will also be given there on Christ mas eve. James Irwin, the well known train re of raoe horses, was in town Wednes day from Walla Walla. He was ac companied by Mr. Lee, representing the Bural Spirit. X A number of friends of A. MoKen- near Adams Wednesday. Not mnoh change is reported in the condition of tbe aged sufferer. Regular servioes next Lord's Day at the Christian obuioh, morning and evening. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. ; preaohing at 1J, and 7:80 p. m. Let us make this a great day, filled with good things. J E i f - Of course you know we had a fire at our store which did some damage to our stocks. We have had a large crew of men working ever since repairing and finishing the damaged goods until now you could hardly tell we ever had a fire. After thinking the matter over we de cided to put on a Gigantic fire Sale ' - - - s Vlli,'!,;'.; f'i,; - and reduce the price of everything in our entire store, whether damaged or not. We have decided to rid our store of everything that' was here the night sf the fire, and replace it with new goods. So if you are in need of anything in the home furnishing line you will find you can save many a dollar bybuyingnow. .'. i J..-. Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Chinaware, Glass ware, Silverware, Etc Remember we pay the freight where purchases amount to $10 or over. Write us today", or better still, come to our store, buy your heeds for months to come. The Davis-Kaser Company Dealers in Paints, Builders' Hardware, Sewing Machines Complete Home & House Furnishers -Walla .Walla, Wash ( The home of Greater Whitman). Branch Store at Pasco. Wash. The Baptist Missionary sooiety met yesterday at the home of Mrs. George Bannister. Several invited guests were present, and the afternoon was most pleasantly profitably and passed. On behalf of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Sooiety of Oregon, Snpfc W. T. Gardner, writing from Portland to Professor Case, acknowledges receipt of oheok for $10 and packages' valued at $16, Athena pnblio school's Thanks- civinRlofferinsr to tbe sooiety. NMrs. B. B. Biobard8 went up to V Biparia yesterday, where she met tbe children of ber sister, Mrs. C. O. Wfaiteman, bringing them home with her today. Mrs. Wbiteman has gone to Lewiston to see her grandmother, Mre. Fleener, who is very ill there. Mr. O .B. Steward, of the firm of Steward & Brown, proprietors of Athena's Department store, arrived in the oity Sunday from Spokane. Mr. Steward made tbe trip from tbe Falls oity in bis automobile, and bad roads were enuonntered for nearly tbe entire distanoe. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tompkins, born November 80, lived but 24 -hours, The little one seemed tojdo well at first, but soon failed and died. It was brought to town and buried from the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tompkins, yesterday afternoon. The meetings at the Christian church came to an abrupt olose Wed nesday night, Evangelist Doak having decided it was time to quit ! The meetings resulted io a number of ad ditions to the ohnroh, all but one of which- were by baptism. Rev. and Mrs. Doak left yesterday for their home in Colfax. School Notes pi The Publio Sohool desires to thank atrons and friends for the splendid patronage on the evening of tbe sohool entertainment. The reoeipts were $52.95 for admissions. Students were admitted free, exoept that some insist ed onjpaying their admission to help tbe cause alongyTbe net proceeds will be applied to legitimate expenses of tbe sohool, snob as piano rent, lab oratory inoidentals, atbletios etc', a full statement of whiuh will be filed with tbe sohool board. j The book keeping olass has grown so that another table is demanded. It grows dark so early these even ings that students oannotsee .-to do their work. The eleotrio lights will be appreciated with joy and acclaim. The High Sohool tasket ball team will play Weston tonight at that oity. Let a goodly number go and make tbe ocoasion a noCess, socially especially. Our connty schools should cultivate a good school spirit. Games should be Btriotly supervised and all unnec essary roughness eliminated in tbe in terest of clean sport. It is well for some teaoher and older ones to ac company students, not to bandioap boys and girls in all legitimate fun, out to help the young people to prop erly interpret and appreoiate the true spirit of atbletios. Mrs. Baymond C. B. Brooks of Walla Walla, assisted by looal mus icians will give a musical reoital at the Opera House on Deo. 17, under the auspioes of Athena High. Mrs. Brooks' ability is known to some of our peo ple. She has given entertainments in large cities, to the editloation of large audienoes. )( Pror. H. G. Case, Hugh Lienallen auu uai j vuuuiauo vrtiucoacu iiurj football game between Whitman and Pullman. Clarence and Clyde Brotberton spent Thanlrafri vintr tvith frinnAa in MiMnn Y Miss Lula Tbarp, a former student of A. H. S.. who is attending the Fisher's school In Walla Walla, is spending the month at her heme in this city. Floyd Pinkerton spent Thanksgiving with friends in Milton. . Herbert Parker spent Sunday with friends in Pendleton. . Don't forget tbe' basket ball game at Weston tonight. Let every "Fresh man" and bis lady be there. A very commendable feature of the High Sohool is the regular attendanoe of tbe students and a manifest interest in their work. The new arrivals of last week are showing themselves to be of tbe right sort Let us have more of tbem. Tbe opera bouse baa been obtained by tbe High School and has been ar ranged for tbe purpose of playing games, whioh will be scheduled with otLer teams for the season.- Mr. Bev erly has kindly consented to assist in coaching tbe squad in tbe absence of Mr. Case. pThe last meeting of tbo Literary so ciety was held in the High School room FridaytNewfcr Affirmative and negative sides bad been oboseu by leaders on tbe question of tbe Com mission Form of Government, and a short debate ensued, a favorable start being made. The next meeting will be a speoial called meeting. On the affirmative side in the debate will te: Luvois MoEwean, Zelma JDePeatt and Clarenoe Brotherton ; on the negative, Archie Mclntyre, Jessica McEwen, and Ada Bannister. A series of de bates will be held with Pendleton, Weston and probably other schools. , At Athena's -Department Store During November 2 on all Infants, children knd Misses coats and on all Boys and young Mens SUITS, OVERCOATS AND PANTS This is a reduction to close out all these lines dur irig the holidays to give us room for the several changes contemplated in the departments and make room for the large spring purchases now being made up for us. Dont forget that we are headquarters for and look for our add in next issue. The latest, the newest and the best can always be had at this store. STEWAED & BROWN El iosgrove Mercantile j U Athena uompany Oregon N SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4th, 1909, we shall commence our Big Clearance Sale of READY to WEAR goods, Ladies' Suits, skirts and waists, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Jackets. Mens' and boys' suits and overcoats. o411 Ready to Wear goods r will be closed out at a sacrifice; we shall carry nothing over. o4t the opening of each season our stock will be of the Newest, Up-to-Date styles. See posters for prices B & H GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE losgroye Mercantile C ompany