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, -this. a Li . - : --'A 4 ; - Eyers' BeBtFlour $jortbington'e No false reboots at Jarman'a. Wes- I'-) J See. us about sign work. Bandy & Christian. 0 Attorney Wilson spent yesterday in Pendleton. Y 5 Mitt Bush was in town from Weston Tuesday evening. ',,,'vI 'Ul Will Finkerton was in town Tues day from Milton. D. A. Pitkerton came over.from.Mik, ton Tue8daytovote.f iT7 ' Principal. E. Keefe, of ., Weston, spent Sunday i'n'lhfc "tiityl " '""" ' M " Eveiybody is talking about Jar maq's Big Sale at Weston. Your dollar will do greater duty at Jarmao's Big Sale, at Weston. Mrs. Charles Hall, who bas been seriously ill, is teoovering. Not an item sold for its real value at JarmanV Bi$ ISaleV'atW'eetoii. ' 1 V'-. -xt.t t The mountains .have .been ooated with suow po'iUoa i the' weki 1 ' Two bottles of ink for only .Bo dor ing Jarmaq's Big Stole,' at Weston." PS-Frank Eeala was in the oitv yester day from his Piue creek ranch. Billy Williams was in the city yes-; terday front his mountain ranch. " Mrs. 11 D. Vaughn bas been ill the past week, and confined to her, bed,. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koontz spent the week $ith relatives in Portland. Mr. and; Mrs. J. C. Burse spent Sunday with friends at Walla Walla. ' . '.'.Sir- A. L. Swacsart delivered a load of Mr. Basks, a, brother of .Mrs. Dick enson, who has teen visiting nere,' ie7 turned to bis home in California yes terday. ' 1" ' ' Mr. and Mrs. V. Stroble of Pendle ton, spent, Sunday at the ih'ome of th'eir daughter, Mrs. Victor Burke in this city. ' . Charles Fainter, well known in this city, was defeated for sherifi of Walla Walla county by Mike Toner, a pop ular clemoorat. ,. UiMr., and ..Mrs.. Merle. Bobej are in .yrrineyiiie,v wuere jney were canea pn, account of the serious illness of Mr. Ro bey's father. Col. F. G. Luoas, candidate on the socialist. tioke.t fpr.st.atesenatqr.in t;be, r'eoent eleotion, was in ie ,oity Yes terday from, Weston. Misses Velma Wilkinson and Carrie Sharp, teaobers in the- Pendleton sohools, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in this oity. 1 ,Teaohers and pupils of ,tbe Athena school 'enjoyed a! holiday. !Tuekday. The polls for North Athena preoinct were looated at the school house. Attention I We aie. going out of .buBirifijss'and all aodouhtd'ue bs" posl-! tiveiy mast oe paia oy novemcer id. " : 'A B. MoEwen Sons who has been 'of her' utlole, this oity will the mountain,1 fine porkers to Iboal buyers yesterday. IVT Weston are greater than ever known hofn.a T . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley spent Saturday night with relatives in Pen- dleton. y r ' SHarnp Boher jffas over ff rom Wear toti Tues'day, iiatngiii jeleoliod possi bilities.. MissXizzie Sheard will spend a por .tion of tbB winter , with relatives in Portlands Mrs. J8.!A. Barnes and Mrs, Wm.: Grabam.'of Weston. v'ifiited in i Athena " Saturday! ;J " Dave Lavender qounty road super intendent, was in the city from Wes ton Monday. ' , ' Call on Bnrke 'fe Son for Casoade fir wood and Book Springs coal. Phoned, U 68;- . W " ' wu''i . .i Leave yonr order with Burke .& Son for one' of ,0e ljitegt; model spring ironing boards. . Dir. j. B. Sponagle leaves today for Seattle on business, and will return in about a week. ' ; ! v Miss Ethel Sniook, visiting' af the , h'ome Co as. Crawford, in leave for her home on today.'' ' " " ' " .Miss.Kittie Qholsoq returned ..from a visit to relatives in and rlear'' Walla Walla this week. She attended the wedding of Miss Bessie MoKay last Sunday. '' v ' 1 l" fay lieurow's louonet ranqn pro duced a crop' of sglfen.did japples his year. The Press acknowledges a ' box and oan attest to the excellent Savor of,he.fruit,; The Christian oburoh building has week been undergoing a thorough cleaning and with the addition of new oarpeU now presents an '.inviting" ap pearanop. ' ' '' 41 ' "y !"'"' It 1b possible that Evangelist Martin and Prof. .Hoggatt, the grea,t. singer, will to, here on .Noyernber 26 to start the revival meetings at1! the Cbrstiian oburoh. , hMr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenzweig are Innw rnairlino in Snntnno nhnrn Frnrl .Is employed in a store.' Harry ! and George are running the Franklin oonnty ranch. As Thanksgiving Day , approaohes.it is evident that there will be a great scaroity 'of turkeys this year. ' .Chiofc en will doubtless be substituted on the average table. The Parker brothers, who have been working in this vioinity for sev eral yearshave gathered their be longings and gone to farm in the Horse Heaven distriot near Kenniwiok. jftt W. Hollis is pqw residing ,at,La- uiuut, vvusu., wuore ue u engugea iu ' ;. Miss Anioe Barnes, a teacher in tbe Adams schools, speqt Saturday with : friends in this pity. ;' ' )Q H. 6. Woitbington, postmaster pro tern, bas bis petition tor tbe perman ent position in circulation. Mrs .T T ' in Portland, Monday morning, after a ftC Presderit. .iobMds.heiebj tone;B ,a ,Dit ,if h roiat ,icb h f can lor speoiai meeting or tne Ainona and take rintinfl. Minhnnl left for her home V s - 1 Bbort visit with relatives here. Miss Bonnie Tittsworth and Charles E. Cnrts, both of Freewater, were married in Walla Walla yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gross returned last weex from a 'couple" of Sleeks visit with friends at Clarkston, Wash. Considerable rain fell during the week 'and altogether weather condi tions' were favorable for growing grain. " .4 " Mr. audfkrs.A.. J.' Wagner will leave tomoirow on a two weeks visit to theinida'nghteri 'JlrsVlrwin, at Port land, " " , : A oaiload of salt oame in over the Northern Paoifio this wek for Dell Bros., 'an'4 r . unloaded by Thos. Giikey. : :-: tbe mercantile, business,' ' His wife livesln Spokane, !'and",his ''daughter. CarmelitaV.'is a'l;ten!d'ing "fl''Qbob'f in bal ifornia!.! ; "l, lltlHIK Royal ,Nles, a former studeqt of (the Weston Norruai'sohopl',' is making good with a '"verige'a'uoe'' 'on'theV.'Whitm'an foot ban.team'felsqiug of work .that'; makes': athletes' "sit "up u l turn" Hi.'Jii-Hf'n M'i . u . peoial meeting Commercial Assooiationf or next Mon dy evening. All members are reqnes ted to attend, as there is business of importance to transact. Rev. Hammond, who .has the pastor ate of tbe M. ' E. ' oburoh ' at; Pasoo, is engaged in improving bis homestead in the Horse Heaven district; south of that oity. He has constructed a house and made other improvements. : With Judge Bean eleoted to the su preme benob, it is said that Distriot Attorney Phelps will be appointed cir cuit judge. 1 This will leave a vaoanoy in tbe Distriot Attorney's office, and it is reported here that both S. F. Wilson and Homer I. Watts, attor neys of this city, are after the appointment. One Third Your Life is I Spent in Bed r Your health, yonr strength, yonr ability to aooompliab things worth while, all depend on proper rest. Why not sleep sonndly and awake rest ed and refreshed, when it is so easily accomplished and costs so little? Any Foster or'Lbggfttt Spring, or any Ostermodr, ' DeLuxe or Perfection Felt Mattress f for 5,00 down and one or two dollars monthly. Your money baok without quibble or question if not satisfied after 60 days trial ..! OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES Evervone knows what they are the original advertised, money-backed, felt Mattress. Same prioe everywhere: 115.00. 16.50 $18.bO and 130.00. ' 1 ' CARMAN'S DELUXE Made of highest grade seleoted cotton, prop erly felted and put up in fanoy ticks. As good as the best, but a trifle lighter than the perfection felt, 15.00. ' CARMAN'S PERFECTION This Mattress is perfection as its name impUesUest materials and construction throughout Full 50 pounds weight. Special tioka. Roll edges. None better. Price, $16.50. 4 Freight allowed on all bills of $10.00 or over. ' : ! 2 The :Davis-Kaser Company .Walla," Walla Wash The home of Greater Tji'rrJ) r& !j ?4 Branch Store at Pasco. W sh ake Franoe was in town yesterday. the first time in ten' years. He re sides in Spokane, and is general agent for tbe Northern Grain & Warehouse Co. He is holding down t his years well, and looks aboot the .same as in the days of yore. ' ' ' ' : ... v ', , . , , Miller & West, who have been drill ing a well on the Sobubert place near Vansyole, have been bandioapped in the work by tbe loss of a drill in the bole. Tho well is down several hun dred feet and muoh time has been lost In trying to reooyer the drill., "Beans." Attorney. Watts' fox ter rier, beoame poisoned on stryobnine Monday. The dog's -'condition was discovered in time so that antidotes were given with suopessfulresults,.. It is (nought the dog' got poison .that had been nut ont for rats, and that ' hi' intentional. a'oVwas'the oas'e.Q. ' '. Walla Walla Union:. Mr.rand Mrs. E. H. Leonard, of University street, were honored Monday evening by a party'of friends from Presoott and Walla ! Walla, who desoended upon them with a tin shower to celebrate their tin wedding, the tenth anniver sary of their marriage. - .Weston owners of stock in tbe. Lead and Silver mine in the Coeur d'Alene district, are jobilant over .the .jjips peots that have 'lately developed , in tbe mine! Some very riob ore is on exhibition in .the sister. town'..ahd the mill which is running on the prop erty is expected to return a dividend on. January 1. V Thp. indona and nlerkn of election in North "Athena preoinot had a stren uous time of it counting tbe ballots. There were 161 votes to oount end the oounting was not completed until noon Wednesday.' It took on an average ten minutes to each ballot on account of tbe fine print and the binned con dition of tbe numbers. The press is in receipt of a letter from Rev. Geo. T. Ellis, .who 'is now residing at Baker City. His health has greatly improved. He is not preaohing at tbe present time bct is engaged in keeping bopks for his son, who is in the transfer business! Mr. EIHb renewed bis subscription to the Press, the best paper .published in Athena. Next Thursday evening the first big Knights of Pvthias meeting of tbe season will be held and.it is proposed to usher in the fall and winter series of meetings with a smoker . on that evening. It is desired that all mem bers make it a point to te present next Thursday evening for the. boys having the smoker in oharge promise all, jflbgL attend !a rousine cooil time. Charles Norris left Tuesday for St. lioois. near wnion place ne wni, visit the scenes of bis boyhood days. It baa been many years since he. saw the ripple of the great Mississippi waters and listened to the plaintive song of tbe negro deck hand. After visiting his mother and other relatives for a couple of weeks, Mr. Norris will re tnru home via St. Paul. Xwm. Boober paid $100.50 an aore for 10 acres of reservation land at public sale at tbe agency' Saturday. Haive Caton bid $100 for the piece, which was cart of the old Joe Depot estate. Some mountain land belong ing to this estate was also up for sale, Saturday., but no bid reaohed tbe ap piaised valuation and . Ibis parcel of land will be put up for sale again. There will be no sohool for tbe week of November 20-27. The teaobers' institute begins at LaGrande on Mon day, November 20, and continues until Wednesday. . Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday, the 24th, and school will not be taken up Friday. The Christmas holiday period will probably be restricted to one week, as a result of tho November holiday week. On tbe grounds that a nursery com pany did not do as it agreed to do, R. E. Stewart refused to receive or pay fur a consignment of fruit trees, and the company brought suit ,in Justioe Riohards' court for collection of tbe amount. As Mr. Stewart bad signed a contract to reoeive and pay for the trees, there was nothing left for him to do but pay the amount. However, be says that it will In a longtime, be fore be deals with strangers again. . ' 'f We are glad for tbe growing inter est manifested at the M. E. church. The congregations at tbe regular ser vices are increasing. We extend a hearty invitation to the non-oburon goers to attend these servioes. The pastor will preach on the following suojeots: Morning, "The. Fact of Power on Foroe and Phenomena;" evening, "What Is a Christian?" Thos. Lawson, Pastor. "Have an auto ride to Weston, Colonel?" said Dr. Newsom. ."Sure," says we. ; Mud two inobes deep and no chains, but with the assistance of rope tied on tbe wheels and consider able pushing by band, tbe trip was negotiated in less than 'steen hours. Tbe auto was left at Weston and tbe return trip made by team. 1'be dootor is an Oldfleld, all right, but be can't run an automobile in tbe, mud any better tLan any other chauffeur. A prohibition parade took place ii Athena Monday afternoon. Tbe pupils of tbe Athena publio sobools jvere in line. The girls wore white paper caps and eaoh carried a new broom. A large banner on .wbiob was. inscribed, "Oregon Dry in 1910" was carried in front of tbe marchers and other ban ners setting forth tbe principles of the prohibitionists were in evidenoa. A heavy downpour of rain did not damp en tbe enthusiasm of the youngsters, who shouted lustily for prohibition. Rev. Meldtumof tbe Christian church delivered a short address on tbe street. .:.ri;;7r.J4Uj?iL::''.7: in: ; :)!r All Kidney jladder DisGases L Foley's Kidney .Cure will positively cure any case ,of ;Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. 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