Borers' Best Flour, at Worthington's George Forrest Wednesday. was in Pendleton - Balpb MoEwen ranoh Saturday. was in from the i MisE Edna Taylor was a Pendleton ' visitor Wednesday. S. F. Wilson transaoted bnBiaessin Portland this week. Bee Bnndy & Christian before buy ing your wall paper. X- Mrs. Byron N. Hawks is visitng relatives in Spokane. M.'L. Watts returned from Wallat walla Tuesday evening. D. B. Jarman, the Weston merobant was in the oity Tuesday. Mrs. Harry MoBride visited rela tives in Adams Monday. Get your X mas Doll at wholesale here. Athena Department Store. A. Missen, the Pendleton implement dealer, was in the oity Wednesday. Mrs. W. B. Taylor has been ill the past vreek with a oase of the grip. Bnbbers and overshoes at wholesale prices at Athena Department Store. Will Campbell was in the oity yes terday, from, bis ranoh near Pendleton. Harry Turner, the well Known Wes ton farmer, was in the oity yesterday. There will be a pastry sale at Wor tbington's grocery store, Wednesday, the 23. . Frank Smith has from sobool this week a severe oold. You will find a splendid assortment of Pendleton blankets and Indian robes at Taggart's. Miss May Barnes of Weston and Miss Garrett of Milton; spent Sunday with friends in Athena. Sherman Burden, of Wash., is in the oity visiting his sis ter, Mrs. James Huggens. Mr. and Mrs. Earl French spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Kidder in this city. ' Mrs. Esther Brunell. a fashionable dressmaker of Portland, is visiting her nieoe, Mrs. Gus Cornoyer. Andrew Douglas, a former resident of this oity, bnt now farming near Weston, was in Athena yesterday. Barry Beathe, a well known young man ot Weston, had the misfortune to have his hip dislooated yesterday. Mr., nnd Mrs. Hamn Booher. of 'Woatnn fiTiAnt. - VAaf.orHnv fkf. t.hft hnmfl of Mr.and ;Mrs.v,William Booher. Louia . Cargill,. the pbaimaoist, is behind the prescription counter, tem porarily, at the Pioneer drug store. Mrs. Ed Simpson offers ber home place, on Wild Horse oreek, above town, for sale'. Address her at Wes ton. .. .. ? ' r. Mrs. Burden, mother of Mrs. Hug gens, arrivod this week from River side and will again make her home here. See if we have it before you buy ' All Merchandise at wholesale until December 1. Athena Department Store. Charles Ferguson was in town Wed nesday on his regular 30 day call on behalf of the Cresoent Baking Powder oompany. H. A. Barrett and Mrs. J. D. Pla mondon went over to Walla Walla Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dale Preston. Attention 1 We aie going out of business and all aooounts due us posi tively must bo paid by November 15. A. B. MoEwen Sons. Pendleton ' i . ii m euiuenjjo oi suunut lover. oases have been reported in the papers of that town. Mrs. Homer 1. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LeGrow attended the fan eralof Mrs. Dale Preston at Walla Walla Monday. Mrs. Maloney offers her 8-room house for rent. In good looatiou. near school. Will sell cheap. Phone, "Farmers, 24x." Mrs. Minnie Andre and her mother have moved in from the farm south of town, and oooupy the Spencer oottage on Adams street. (J-Harry Adams, who is now a resi dent of Alberta, has sold 80 sores of reservation land to J. T. Lieuallen of Adams, for $7,000. The Sunshine club and numerous rr-Dr. Newsom, of this oitv, has pur- uuubbu lUB uusinesi ana piuutiou ui Dr. Lazier, of Weston. The Weston physician will remove to Aberdeen, Wash. ; ' . Mrs. Otis Wbiteman and two little eons, of LaCross, Wash., are in the oity visiting relatives. They will re main in Athena until after Thanks giving. George Gerking made a trip to Port land last' week, in the interests of the Walla Walla home for aged and or phans, of whioh institution he is a trustee. Will Pinkerton and wife and daugh r have returned from Milton to the home plaoe near town to reside. Floyd will remain with his studies at Columbia college. I . ... . . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. B. Gerking are xa icuui tcu iu uniu i - i. . r .-ju Several .:rr auuit uuuuiy. J.UHJ win ieniuiu iu Umatilla county for a couple of months before returning borne. been ' detained home west of town. On aCOOUnt OI H'riow rWamhar 9 nhna. Rrnthnr. ton will have a publio sale of stock and farm implements. Further par ticulars next week. J. N. Burgess, senator-eleot for Umatilla county, is confined at Hot Lake with a serious attack of inflam matory rheumatism. Tenaskat, fH. O. Worthington, temporary post master, is getting uu iu mu iuuuuo business of the offloe and finds the work easier than at first. Jesse G. Campbell, the merobant, lot. v iui oju&auo ; n duuwubj uguv. Miss Lizzie Sbeard is in oharge of the Athena Department Store. A. Mackenzie Meldrum has been traveling the past week through Un ion oounty in the interests of the Pen dleton Christian ohuroh fund. the past week at the borne of ber daughter. Mis. A, M. Meldrum. Mrs. Crcokett is suffering from a severe cold. , v. . Mrs. Nelson A. Miller will leave soon for a visit with her son, Bawl, at Gorvallis, and may spend a few days with friendB in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Wilbur of Un ion, well known in tbis oity, have re turned to their home from an extend ed trip through the eastern states. Mrs. A. M. Giliis is again reported ill at ber home in fiitzville. Mrs. Gil iis spent the summer at Hayden Lake, where her health was much improved. T"T" Wednesday while performing 6a Mrs. Crockett has been extremely ill the rings at the sobool yard, Claude The sons and daughters of the late William Estes desire to express their sincere thanks through the columns of the Press to all who so kindly assist ed them in thir bereavement. Fred Kershaw and Paul BnlQnob were in the oity yesterday from Wes ton. Mr. BulQnuh is farming in southern Idaho, and is visiting his home at Weston for. a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Porter arrived in tbe oity Wednesday from Centralia, Wash., and will be guests at the W. B. Taylor home until after Thanks giving. Mrs. Porter is an aunt of Mrs. Taylor. " 1 JLUO BUUDU1UD U1UU auu uuuuu.vua I , other invited guests were entertained t"jA tapeworm over thirty feet in last evening at the Casper Woodward I length reposes in a bottle of alochol Senders fell, dislooating bis wrist. At first it was thought the bones were broken, bat fortunately tbis was not so. One Third Your Life is ' r") : ' Spent in Bed Your health, your strength, your ability to accomplish things worth while, all depend on proper rest. Why not sleep soundly and awake rest ed and refreshed, .when it is so easily accomplished and costs so little? Any Foster or Loggett Spring, or any Ostermoor, DeLuxe or Perfection Felt Mattress If or $5.00 down and one , or two dollars monthly. Your money back withont quibble or question if not satisfied after 60 days trial - OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES Evervone knows what they are the original advertised, money-baoked, felt Mattress. Same price everywhere: $15.00, $16.50. $18.50 and $30.00. ? CARMAN'S DELUXE Made of highest grade selected cotton, prop erly felted and put up in fancy ticks. As good as the best, but a trifle lighter than the perfection felt, $15.00. CARMAN'S PERFECTION Tbis Mattress is perfeotion as its name implies. Best materials and construction throughout. Full 50 pounds weight. Special ticks. Roll edges. None better. Price, $16.60. : Freight allowed on all bills of $10.00 or over. The Davis-Kaser Company Walla, Walla Wash (The home of Greater Whitman) Branch Store at Pasco. Wsb- at Dr. Sharp's offioe. The worm for a long time had been responsible for the low vitality of a lady residing on the reservation. Fully 750 people crowded into a Pendleton skating rink Monday (even ing to witness or participate in a mas querade skating contest. About 400 masked and many unusual obaraoters were portrayed. Mrs. Cushman died at Helix, Satur day, November 5tb, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bond. The fnneral was held the following Mon day, and was largely .attended by friends of the deoeased. ( . Pendleton has a oase of the muoh dreadad infantile paralysis. The vic tim is the 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of Butter oreek. The obild is under the care of Dr. Smith, who gives hopes for her recovery. . JlW. W. Jacobs leaves tomorrow for Hiwiuter's visit to bis old borne in Vir ginia. Some years ago Mr. Jacobs spent a winter baok there and he as sures the Press man that he will again rnturn to Athena, "heart whole and fanoy free." . . East Oregonian: S. E. Darr, who was injured at Meaoham a few weeks ago by being crushed between the side of a oar and some steel rails, was temoved from St. Anthony's hospital to bis home in Adams this week. He is improving rapidly. Word was received here yesterday that Jobn Timmerman, a wealthy wheat grower near Hslix, was found dead in bis stable, behind the heels of bis borses during the noon bonr. It is supposed that he was kicked to death by his horses. B. B. Biohards was in Pendleton Monday, where he transaoted business in connection with.the St. Dennis es tate. It is understood that the affairs of the estate have been settled up and Mr. Biohards has applied for his re lease as administrator. On next Wednesday evening the CommerciarAssooiation will meet for the purpose of eleoting officers for tbe ensuing year. It is desired that all members be present for there is impor tant business to be transaoted in addi tion to eleotion of officers. The lady teaohers of tbe Athena sohools were entertained at dinner in tbe home of Bey. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson Wednedsay evening. Those reoeiving invitations were: Miss Lan benbiem, Miss Stearns, Mrs. Watts, Miss Barnes and Miss Fleenor. Large portraits of Evangelist S. M. Martin are displayed in the windows of Main street bnsiness houses. Dr. Martin, aooompanied by tbe great singer, Professor Hohgatt, is expected to open a series of revival meetings at the Cbristiio oburoh in tbis city November 26. ftlpi cXnnouncement We have sold the store fixtures and rented the room to Mr. Albert Fix, of Uniontown, Wash., who is now in the market buying a new stock for this store. lie ex pects to move his family here a bout December 1. We are very anxious to reduce this stock before Mr. Fix's stock arrives, and you will find bargains at this store during the next 15 days that will not be offered in Athena for years. For Bargains, come to ATIIENA DEP'T STORE. Mrs. Joseph N. Soott, who has been ill for tbe past two or three montns, is now . Id Walla medioal attention, that city Monday funeral of tbe late ton. Mrs. Soott Walla, receiving Mr. Soott was in and attended tbe Mrs. Stella Pies is visiting at tbe home of her unole, O. M. Richmond. Snnday at tbe Christian ohuroh will be O. W. B. M. Day, and all mem bers and friends of tbe auxiliary are especially urged to be present. Mrs. Hunter, the- state organizer, will be present. M rs. Hunter is an interesting speaker, and many rememter witn pleasure, hex visit made here last May. AlhiKPt Fir. of Uniontown, ash. has purchased the fixtures in the Athena Department Store and about December 1 will open tbe store with a'comphte line of new goods. Mr. Campbell will close out tbe re mainder of his stock in Athena. Mr. Fix was engaged in tbe mercantile business in Uniontown for a number of years and recently sold his store there. He has a wife and two children. 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Our trade on Munsing ; under wear has grown each season, its the most satisfactory undewear we ever sold, It fits well, looks well and wears well. Our customers who have worn it will buy no other kind. We recommend it to all our trade as the best knit underwear on the market. Try it once and you will always want it in the future. Fall shades in the . r newest , v Kid gloves have just arrived. Latest novelties in Ladies Neck-wear just received. Ui GREEN TRADING SUPS 1U CASH PURCHASE