STRINGING PEARLS A Difficult Task That Calls For Skill and Judgment. CORDED ON SURGEON'S SILK. A Soft, Round Strand of Pure White Woven Thread It Employed, and an Intricate System of Knotting Guard the Gems Should the String Break. Every uow and then a story Is print ed about the loss of a valuable string of pearls through the breaking of the cord on which they were hung and their slipping off and scattering over the floor or sidewalk. Those who know anything about the stringing of pearls, however, always read these tales with Incredulity, because nowa days, as a general thing, only false pearls or those of small price are strung without a knot being tied be tween each of them, so that if the cord breaks no more than one can fall off. It is common belief that because of their great value pearls are strung on something durable, like catgut or wire. As a matter of fact such material Is never employed. There is no beauty to a string of pearls that looks wiry or stiff. It must be flexible to the highest degree, otherwise all Its grace ful effect will be lost. Up to the time of the introduction of surgeon's silk for pearl stringing nothing had been found that would absolutely meet the requirements of strength and flexi bility. That the most valuable pearls ore to day strung on cords of surgeon's silk is due to the suggestion of a woman employee of a New York Jewelry bouse. Surgeon's sllk-the thread that is used for sewing up cuts and wounds Is a soft, round strand of pure white silk which is woven, not twisted. The weave, when viewed under a magni fying glass, closely resembles that of lino silk braid and is capable of only a small degree of expansion. This thread is produced in several diam eters or grades, which makes it all the more desirable for pearl stringing. These are numbered instead of being lettered like ordinary sewing silk and are wound on small cards like darning cotton. When the young woman's idea was first adopted It seemed as though it would prove impracticable owing to the quantity of surgeon's silk manu factured being insufficient to meet the new demands from the Jewelers. It was also very expensive. But the Idea was such a good one and the surgeon's silk was so much superior to anything ever tried before that in time it was found possible to secure it in sufficient quantities and at wholesale prices. Tho principal safeguard against loss, however, is In the method of string ing. An intricate system of knotting tho thread between each pearl la em ployed. This prevents the escape of more than one Jewel should tho thread break. This knotting is done with tweezers and is a task that requires great skill. Thero must be no unsight ly gaps between tho knots and the pearls, and tho wholo when finished must bo immaculato in its whiteness. Tho tiny knots instead of detracting from the beauty of the necklace on hauco It, for they look like seed pearls alternating with tho larger ones. Knot ting lengthens the necklace also and is often resorted to for that purpose. When a strand of a certain length is desired and tho number of large pearls is not Hulllclent Imitation pearls of the exact slzo and color aro often substi tuted. Somo of theso imitations will deceive tho eye of any but the most expert. , It often happens that tho largest pearls have tho smallest holes drilled through them, for every grain that la taken from tho pearl reduces It in weight. In such cases, however, tho risk of the cord breaking is increased owing to the slenderuess of tho thread and tho sharp edges of tho pearls cut ting through it quickly. Stringing pearls la never dono with a needle. A needle is not yielding enough to pass through very small boles, and the doubling of its diameter at the eyo makes Its use impracticable. Therefore tho cud of tho thread is sharpened to a very lino point, which Is waxed stiffly enough to bo used ex actly aa a needle would be. Ordinarily pearl stringing is me chanically difficult and also requires tasto and Judgment. Tho pearls may have to bo rearranged In order to im prove their general appearance. In tho laying out of collarets especially a great deal of skill is required. Ju tho first place, the collaret must lit exactly. This seems comparatively easy, but it is not. A pattern is al ways fitted beforehand, but it Is rare ly tho case that tho result la satisfac tory tho first time. Some necks re quire straight collars and others slightly curved. Tho sanio caro is glv cu to tho fitting of a collaret ns to the ect of an expensive gown, and it lias to be tried on and changed and ad Justed aa many times. Dividers aro used to gauge the exact position in which the vertical diamond bars that support the strands of pearls should bo placed. Endless care And Judgment may bo given to laying out tho pattern for ouo of theso baublea and getting the measurements abso lutely exact, but when it comes to bo fitted there la sure to be trouble. It may be loo tight at the bottom and too loose nt the top, or perhaps tho ends may not even meet nt all. Thad deus S. Paj ton in Chicago Record Herald. Hi Safeguard. I knew that Mr. Iturales lived on a much traveled turnpike, and I asked him if he and his family were not greatly troubled by tramps stopping at his house. "We're not troubled at all," ho re plied, smiling shrewdly. "There's a magical sign on the front gate." "A magical sign?" I repeated. "Yes," he said, with a grin. "It reads, 'Employment Agency.' "Chica go News. Precisely That. Braggsby I tell you I'm overwork ing. I am turning out an awful lot of work Just now. Nocker That's Just exactly the word your employer used in describing your present work. 8al tlmore American. Vler.ty of Changes. "I alwfcyi dress according to Ihe weather." "I haven't as lun;e a wardrobe as that."-Plttslmrg Tost. ('(iiirelt H vanity driven from nl wtilfN fcrcul to lippent t f :l '"'ii ii'fi. II v'ill. Send the Press to a friend. Men and Horses Perish. Fire starting in the old Exposition building in Portland eatly yesterday morning swept over a territory em- tracing seveir oity blocks. Two men perished in the flames and six more are missing, and 115 horses, stabled in the busement of the bnilding were cremated. The property loes is placed at half a million dollars. The Mult nomah olub house, six residenoe ho tels and other buildings were de stroyed. SUMMONS. In the Justices Court for the District of Athena, county of Umatilla, state of Oregon. Flora Stover, Plaintiff ) . vs. r Summons. Edward . Stover Defen't ) " To Edward C. St;ver, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit within forty-two days from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you. Defendant will take notice that if von fail to appear and answer or plead within said time, plaintiff, for want thereof will apply to the court for a deoree of divoroe, a disso lution of the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plain tiff ;and the plaintiff will aek the court to award the plaintiff the care and custody of plaintiff's and defendant's minor obild, and for $15.00 per month permanently, as alimony. This summons is published pursuant to a certain order mado and entered in the above entitled Conrt at Pendle ton, Crogon, ou the 11th day of July, 1010, the first publication is to be oo July 15, 1910, the lust on August 26, 1910. Homer I. Watts, Atty. for Plaintiff. Notice for Pnblication Isolated Tract. (Publisher.) PUBLIC LAND SALE. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Laud Oflioeat LaGrande, Or eg., July 7th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, as direoted by the Commissioner of the General Land Offioe, under provisions ot Act of Congress approved June 27, 1900 (34 Stats., 517.) we will offer at publio sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 1st day of September, 1910, at this office, the following-described land: Lots 3 and 4, Seo. 5, T. 4 N., R. 35 E. W. M., Serial No. 07115. Any pcrsous claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. O. Bramwell, Register, Colon R. Eberhard, Receiver. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing dusorited land will be sold to the highest bidder through the Uma tilla Agency ou the 16th day of Aug ust, 1910: Lot No. 4 and the south naif of the southeast quarter of the Section 8, and Lots 4 and 5, of Seo. 17, In. 3, N. R. 36 E. W. M.. containing 157 and 80-100 aores. Also the N. E. quarter of the N. E. quarter of Seo. 81, Township 4, N. R. 35, E. W. M. containing 40 aores. For further information, inquire of Mrs. Maggie LaBiaohe or E. L. Swarzlaudur. Improved Wheat Lands We can suddIt you with improved wheat laud, eood soil, on easy terms, at $25 to $35 uer acre. These lauds are impioving every year and are now is good as your lands were a lew years nan whinh urn now sullius at $60 to if 100 per acre. These lauds will soon be sellius at 150 to 160 per tore. Buy uow aud dou't regret having waited. If you bad bought land in your vioiu ity several years ago, yon would now he rioh. For farther Durtioulars, ad dress Jay-IIaydeu Realty company, Liud, Wash. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the president of the Indus trial aud Orphan's Home at Maoou, Ga., who writes: "We have used Elect rio Bitten in this institution for niue years. It hue proved a most ex cellent medioiue for stomach, liver aud kidney troubles. We regard it as one ot tho best family medioines on earth." It invigorates all vital organs, parities the blood, uids digestion ore ate appetite. To strengthen aud build up imle, thin, weak children or ruudowu peopU it has uo equal. Best for female cooiplajut, Only 60o. at all druggists. Notice of Sale. Jackson Nelson will sell all of the personal property belonging to R. J. Roddy's estate at private sale: 3 movable bonses, 1 wagon, 1 baggy, 1 span horses and harness, 1 saddle horse, 1 saddle, 1 single harness. Terms: All sales for less than $50 to be cash; alt above for cash or scour ed notes, payable in 3 months. Sales made at any time. Here's a Snap. A 640 aores diy land ranch for sale ohe&p, if bought before Maroh 1st. 1910. Have option and oan sell cheap. Will guarantee 50 per oent a. year on yonr money in raise in value, besides guarantee 10 per cent interest on crop. Write concerning this ranch and learn particulars. Midvale Real Estate and. Loan Co, Midvale, Idaho. Won't Need a Crutch. When Editor J. P. Snssman, of Cor nelias, N. C bruised bis leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Tbeu Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thor oughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for Ulcers, boils, burns, braises, cuts corns, sores, pimples, eczema or piles. 25 cents at all druggists. Professional S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls, both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Office on Third oueei, Ainena uregor G.S.NEWSOM,M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls answered promptly night or day. Office in Post Building; Residence op posite M. E. Church. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC WATCH To be had in the County H H Hill, Jeweler, Athena. V.R. BILYEU, Dentist Athena, Oregon -Office in Post Building. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. PETERSON & WILSON Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Pendleton, Oregon WATTS & NEAL Attorneys-at-Law Athena, Oregon. - Freewater, Oregon T. Dr. G. S. Newsom has opened offices in the Post building. Diseases of wo men and children a specialty. Residence opposite M. E. Church. ! Sick Headache i o Can be Cured when Is Used. TRY-IT-TO-DAY! "Why suffer with severe head- anhpR. havn fa.i n t inw Hnpllu rr Iia 2 fretful? Your liver needs at- tentlon. Try Herblne the great liver regulator. CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever and all J Liver Complaints. PRICE 50 CENTS. I BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. I ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI. ! Sold end Recommended by Byron N. Hawks g THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL X J. E. FROOME, prop. Only First-class Hotel in JW Iff w cla the City. THE ST. NICHOLS is tbe only one that can accommodate commercial travelers. Can betecomended (or Its clean sod well ventilated rooms. Cob. Maim and Third, atbkma.Ot. Sensational $150,000 Sale Still greater values oreated by tbe phenomenally brisk selling. This event is rapidly accomplishing its purpose, and many lots have already greatly dwindled. These have been rearranged and again reduced to make their com plete olearanoe a certainty. Dress Goods at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Women's Suits and Coats at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Men's Clothing at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Boys' Clothing at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Muslin Underwear at Sensationall $150,000 Sale Prioes. Silk Pettiooals at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Children's Dresses at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Ait Squares at Sensational $150,000 Sale Piioes. Trunks and Valises at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prices. Millinery at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Cut Glass at Sensational $150,000 Sale Piioes. . Coffee Pots at $150,000 Sale Prioes. MenVSox at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Meu's Underwear at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Men's Shirts at Sensational $150,000 Sale prioes. Men's Extra Pants at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. Men's Hats at Sensational $150,000 Sale Piioes. Prinoesa Slips at Sensational $150,000 Sale Prioes. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade MARION JACK, Pres. M. L. AKERS, Sec-Treas. A. F. MAY, Manager. Pendleton Iron Works We Make all Kinds; of Farm Machinery to Order and We Guarantee the Goods Repair Work on all Ksnds of Machinery a Specialty" Structural Iron Casting and Foundry Work The Sherwin-Williams' Bath Ehamel Is just right for the purpose. Withstands the effects of hot and cold water. Makes old bath tubs look like new S'W. Bath Enamel wears well and is most economical. Put u? in large or small cans. Colors most suitable for the purpose. OFFICERS . S. Le GROW, President, H. KOEPKE Vice-President, ED. E. KOONTZ, Casbeir, E. A. ZERBA, Asa't Cashier. DIRECTORS - H. KOEPKE, F. S. Le GROW, S. F. WILSON, E. E. KOONTZ, M. L. WATTS. '1 IMTiOEML OF ATHENA I CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000 SURPLUS, $35,000 L Arransementa hava hflfltl nnnRnmrrifttfirl hnr.WAAti this hnnlr nnfl 1-ho TTT A ITi- fTtl - i. t x a . . m tt UHLuru uujuii ittiHL'rtiiJU imn v inr r.riR ErHnHinr nr mniflv nv ' telegraph. For this purpose the Bank baa been appointed an" agent 0 . 1. si n of tbe Company. Carl Christian HI P Everything First Class - Mo d ern and Up-to-date SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET ATHENA Special Prices for a Limited Time Pat. Suction Plates, $12. Non-Suction Plates $10, Front or anterior crowns of heayy 22 K gold $5.00. Molar & Bicuspid Cns $6 Silver fillings 50c and up; Gnlrl. $1 lirv PpniPiif Eflr. Cleaning free, when other Dental work is done by me! Call for free examination and estimate; work guaranteed DR. V. R. BILYEU, - - Post Building, Atheria. w SEETHATSOmiPl i I Wall Paper Paints. Oils, Glass House Sign and Carriage Painting E, T. Kidder, Mc Arthur Building I City Meat ft. arket WM. JAMIESON, Prop. NORTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET The Best Meat to be found in Town. Come and see me. I will treat you right. WM. JAMIESON, ATHENA, OREGON Are You Looking for BARGAINS In Choice Farm Lands If so I can supply yonr wants, as I carry the largest list of choice traots in western Whitman Connty. Rang ing from 8Q to 1500 acres. Prices $25 to $40 per aore according to looation and im provements. Bny now and take ad vantage of a raise'of from $10 to $20 per aore in the next two years. If in terested write tue. George W. Taylor, La Crosse, Wash. THE QUELLE RESTAURANT GOOD THINGS TO EAT . WELL SERVED GUS LAFONTAINE. PROP Pendleton, Or, TROY LAUNDRY For GOOD WORK LIENRY KEENE, Agent, As? iAAAA AA-AAAAAA KEENE'S .Barber Shop, j Shaving, Haircutting, Shampooing, Massage for Face and Scalp. 14 Btl .HOT BATHS. ttltlflfltlflflfltltl Shop North Side Main Street. Athena. Ore.