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A HARDONE TO LOSE From Page One away from Bandy. In the seventh, with the score 3 tc 1, Hanson was in distress and Brown, Bandy and Owens eaob found bim for singles, bat the Portland infield tightened np and saved his goat, Brown being forced oat at seooud, Bandy ditto and Clark Boiua- oat. Nadae to Parrot. Jficard annexed bis second tallv in the eichtb ruakinc t.hn nnnrn fnnr tn one for the Millers, and it looked like tbe game was cinched right there for jcrinK was working strong, having fanned tbe last man np in tbe sev enth, with clook-like regularity. Tbe nitty twirler had fanned one ia tbe first, two in tbe seoond, one in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth, and t.hn support was stunningly strong, and all inougni tne game was sale. Bat it wasn't. Pembrook and Sfiaohrint scored on errors, not a hit being made oirinnk by the six men who faoed him in this inning. After Shrader, who had relieved Harmon on the mound had been struck oat, Pern orooit was safe on Pioard's erior. Iben Seaohrist was given life at first tbroncb tb e same flnnrnn. liar mou came through with a bingle that loouea to many that Buudy should have fielded but tbe soore book says fleldor's choioe," and the two runs came in. bull tbe game was won. But in tbe ninth, after Smith had onflnn single and Shrader had passed Buudy, tne best Owens and Clark could de liver were flies that went right at a waiting fielder. Parrot 'went oat to Clink. Frink stiuok out Waldou and begnst was safe on Pionrd's error but lie nad two strikes on Boower, who was pat in to stiike for Shrader. Tbe big crowd, believing tbe game was Athena'o, i to 8, got up on its many foot and was filing out of tbe grand stand wbon biugl Out sizzled a two bugger, Seagrist scoring, fining up t ho game. Then tbe big crowd abufflod its many feet and sat down again to witness an extra iuuiug affair. Shra der, who bad given way to Boewer, was replaoed on tbe hill by Seagrist in tbe tenth and he fanned Pioard and Lieuallen. Prink found him for a three base bit, but Pelland couldn't wallop biro, and struck out. In tbe 12tb, the Millnrs came back and won tbe same Basin, tut cnnlrin't. bold it. Owens went out, Seagrist to Parrot. Clark was safe when Waldon juggled and soored when Picard hing ed it on the nose for a two-base smash. Lieuallen namn thrnnoh with hia third bingle, Jesse scoring and tbe Atbena fans went crazy with joy. Then tbe score book ends tha trnpedv with this: Bnewer pinobed out a three-base bit. Pembrook gets credit for another, Boewer scoiing. Pern bronk scored nn Hnrmnn'o sinotn Harmon slotied for fiennnrl. Rrown threw to Pelland the ball going through Bandy, Harmon sooring and tne game was over. Tbe score: Atbena AB JR H PO A E Pioard, 8b 6 3 3 2 2 3 Lieuallen, If 5 0 3 4 0 Frink, p 6 0 2 2 1 0 Pelland, 2b 5 10 2 0 Brown, o 4 0 2 U 2 1 Smith, rf 5 0 110 Bandy, cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 Owens, ss 5 0 1110 Clark, lb 5 2 18 11 45 6 15 31 7 8 Walla Walla AB R H PO A E Pembrook, rf 6 2 1 0 0 0 Seiobrist, cf 6 1 0 1 0 0 Harmon. If 6 2 1 5 0 0 Edwards, ss 4 0 1 2 5 0 Houston, 2b 4 0 2 6 6 a Parrot, It 4 0 0 11 0 0 Wnlrlnn n 4 0 0 11 0 0 Soagrist, 3b-p 5 1 0 0 0 0 nonenn n 9. n n o ?. 0 Shrader, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 . . n -. rt r. d i iJoewer, ,iu a i a w " u 41 7 7 36 14 2 Summary Earned runs, Athena, 4: Walla Walla, 2. Two-base hits. Boe- wnr 1. Pioard 1. Three-bane hits. Frink, Pembrook, Boewer. First on balls, Hanson 1, Shrader, ; 1, Friok 1. Struck out bv Hansen. 4. Seaerist 4, Frink 11. Left on bases, Athena 6, Walla Walla 5. Double plays, Hous ton to Parrot. Edward to Houston tn Parrot. First on errors, Atheua 2, Walla Walla 4. 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I also carry the famous Kohn clothes, and while a little higher in price than some others, are worth the difference in hand work, good shrinking and shape-retaining clothes Ladies' Suits Coats, Skirts and, one-piece Dresses , " made . to order I. have installed a French Dry Cleaning Vvlachine at my shop and will be able to handle work equal to any city, at . reasonable' prices. Woolens sold by the yard. .. J. CONLEY, The Tailor hoars 25 minates. Umpire, Breed. Diamond Dust. Now for tbe Weston bombardment. "Wet a bit. Ret a hit." Not a very high class article of ball were those two exhibition games last week. Ibe soore ran 18 to 2 with Weston. Beyler, he of the strong left arm, got bis bumps for nio runs and left the mound to be occupied by Whe-ler. He was also bumped at reg ular intervals. Tbe fiasoo ended in tbe i intb with tbe soore standing 18 to 2 ia favor of Athena. The game vith Walla Walla Saturday was no better. Sbrader was on tbe mound for the Bears, and Pioard, Brown and Smith officiated for the Millers. Wal la Walla walked awav with it to the tune of 18 to 4. , Jesse Pioard held third at Walla Walla Scndar. and while he is charged with three errors, tbe lad more than made up for tbem by get ting three bits and making three runs. Pendleton won from Milton, 13 to 2; Weston took Echo into camp, 5 to 3. Weston plays here Sunday, Walla Walla goes to Pendleton and Eoho to Milton. A Bridge of Ant. A species of auts which spin silk I common In hot countries. The ants nest in trees, binding the leaves to getber to make their nests. The silk used for this purpose is not secreted by the adult ants, but by the larvae. In order to attach the silken threads and draw tbe leaves together the ants must carry the larvae about from leaf to leaf. When two distant leaves are to be drawn together a remarkable method Is employed. Five or six ants form a chain bridging the gap between the leaves, each gripping the waist of another in its mandibles. A number of such chains will co-operate in bringing two leaves together. A Legend of Lace. According to Melchlor de Vogue, the legend of lace is as follows: A Vene tian sailor gave his ladylove a frond of spreading seaweed to keep him in memory while at sea. But the girl found that the seaweed was rapidly drying up and disappearing. So she caught the fine branches and leaves of the plant with thread against a piece of linen and, working on, with her thoughts following her lover, invented lace. Force of Habit. ne was an old merchant who had built up a big business by advertising. "John," said his wife, "what do you want on your tombstone?' "Oh." lie answered, "It isn't very im portant what the text Is so long as it gets good space and Is well displayed." London Telegraph. Keeps It Well. Nell Don't you think Miss Antique fceeps ber age remarkably well? Belle Sure. She never gives It away. Philadelphia Record. v Summons. In the Ciiouit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Umaiilla County. Ida Wittmau, Plaiutiff, vs. John E. Wittmau, Defeudaut. To John E. Wittmau, the above named Defendant: In tho name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear in tbe above entitled oourt and cause witbiu six weeks from the date of tho first publioation of this summons, to-wit: on or before Friday, the 30th day of June, 1911, and answer tbe complaint of tbe plaintiff filed herein against you; and you will take notice that nnless you appear wiUiin said time and answer tbe said oomplaiut, or otherwise plead thereto, the plaintiff, for want thereof will apply to the court for tbe relief prayed for and demanded therein, for a dooree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now aud hereto fore existing between plaintiff and de feudaut and for a change of plaintiff's uame restonug to her tbe name of Ida Haworth; and for sue equitable relief as may appear to tbe court prop er. 1 This summons is published pursuant to tbe order of Hon. G. W. Phelps, judge of the above entitled oourt, duly made and entered on tbe 18tb day of May, 1911, uud the first publication hereof will be made in the Athena Press uewspaper on Friday, the 19th day of May, 191 1. Peterson & Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ES 3PV52 Notice to Creditors Iu tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Iu tbe Matter of the Estate of Francis M. Mansfield, Deceased: All persons whom it may oouoern are beroty notified that George W. Gross was duly appoiuted ou tbe Sth day of April, A. D., 1911, adminis trator with the will annexod of tbe estate of Francis M. Mausfield, de ceased, aud that letters cf adminis tration with the will auuexed have beeu issued to him. All persons bav- iug claims agciust said estate are hereby notified and required to present them to bim, with proper vouchers as reijuired by law, at the offioe of his attorneys, Peterson & Wilson, in Ath eua, Oregon or at their offices in Pen dleton, Oregon, within six months from date of tbe first publication of this notice, which sttid first publica tion is made iu tbe Atheua Piess news paper on Friduy tiie 14th day of April A. D., 1911. George W. Gross, Administrator with tbe will annexed of the estutd of Frauds .M. Muustleld. Deceased. ' T v By Potersou & Wilson, Attetueys for Adun. SAGE RATS PRAIRIE DOGS POCKET GOPHERS GROUND SQUIRRELS ARE PROMPTLY DESTROYED BY WOODLARK SQUIRREL POISON" THE Standard of the World Requires no Mixing or Preparation Always Ready for Use Always Reliable NO OTHER IS SO GOOD NOR MADE WITH SUCH GREAT CARE Successfully used by 50,000 grain growers in 1 910. When you buy, de mand the best. Get the "Woodlark Brand." Money back if not as claimed. 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