Press Paragraphs Henry Doll trausaoted business in Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Boyer, nf Adams, was shop ping in the city yesterday. At NorDean and Clyde DeGraw were in town yesterda? from Weston. Mrs. Wagner and son. Ace, trans acted business in Pendleton yesterday. Yon oan bny the genuine J. B. Step son ubs xor f3.3! at jju & Kadtke's. Proebstel, at Weston, baa choice alfalfa seed in quantity at low prices. Mrs. Byron N. Hawks was the guest of friends in Pendleton Monday and Tuesday. ' Mrs. Effle Lloyd, of Portland, visit ed relatives in Athena and vioinity the past week. Mrs. E. A. Boyd returned Tuesday from a short visit witb ber daughter at Milton. .. Hermiston is marketing draw ter ries, and finds a ready market for all that can be raised. W. V. Carbine, of La Grande, is in the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Hunter, and family. A large number of Odd Fellows and Rebekabs attended the convention in Peotlletou during the week. J. B. Sponagle was fined $25 in Jndge RioLards' court Saturday on the charge of disorderly conduot. . Mrs. AI. L. Watts and daughter. Vernita, visited friends ia Waitsburg, Wash., the first of the week. This section was favored with a welcome rain Monday and Monday night. Gardens were greatly benefit ted. . . Misses Welland and'Romig, teaobers in the sobool. left Friday for their re epeotive homes in Portland and New berg. ' - Mrs. M. L. Leepcr left last week to spend the summer witb ber daughter, Mrs. J. W. Smith, at CorvalliSi Mrs. J. D. Newsoni and children of Walla Walla are at the borne of Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Newsom, visiting. Mr. Geoige Clark and Miss Nelson, of Pendleton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, A,. B. Steele in this city. W. B. Shaffer and M. L., Watts of the Preston-Shaffer Milling company went to Ion, Wednesday, by auto mobile. Mr. and Mrs. James Lieuallen were in-the city Wednesday from their borne near Weston, trading with looal merchants. . Look here I Do you want your old stove to look as good and olean as new? Call at Fix & Radtke's for Oil Polish. : - ' ?" Come to the Annual Reunion of the Umatilla County Pioneer Association at Weston, Oregon, June 7 and 8. : A good time for all. For Sale. Foil Hooded Brown Leghorn, Plymouth Rook, R. I. Red, turkey and duok eggs at reasonable prioes. Phone 31x3. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MoEwen and daughter. Miss Jessies, attended the Odd Fellows and Rebekah convention in Pendleton .Wednesday. Nex Friday morning at 10 o'clock, the Boys of Honor base ball team of this city will cross bats witb a boys' base ball club of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goff, of New berg, were guests last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. B. MoEwen northwest of town, v Helix lost a stunning 10 tuning game of ball Sunday to Attallia. The game Was the best that1 bas been played at Helix tbis season. 1 be score was 7 to 6. . The young friends of Lloyd MoPfaer rin gave bim a surprise party at bis borne last evening, in honor of his birthday. All bad a most enjoyable time. mm is hi Note Our Prices, Examine our Goods and see whether you are getting your money's worth, or whether you would not do better by buying your1 Dry Goods, clothing, shoes, groceries, etc.. from Pendleton's greatest and best Store. You'll find here the season's la test styles, best qualities and lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT. Boys and little geuts shoes. We show the greatest line of: boys youths1 and little gents' shoes in Eastern Oregon Oar space allows onlv a few dosoiiptions. Boy's Shoes, welt soles, velonr calf, awing toe, plain lace, blaober or button, sizes 1 to 5 $3.25. 11$ to 2. $3.00. . to 11 155, $2,75. Boys' Shoes, tan, plain laoe, blu ohei or button, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 3.00 11 1-2 to 2 $250. 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 $2.00. Women's Shoes of every style and kind at economical prices. Volour Calf Button short vamp, broad cap toe, 1 7-8 inch heel, gen uine whitb oak tan soles, suitable for any oooasion, our prioe only $3.50. . Dr. Darling's Comfort Shoes. A shoe with a ousbion sole, very soft and flexible, low heel, broad cap toe. A dandy for tired feet. Oar prioe only $3.00. Worueoe Tan Bnt ton Boots. 14 buttons, welt sole, short vamp, cap toe i represent the best there is in the shoe business. Priced from $3.50 to $5.00, Women's Oxfords and Pomps, Patent leather, velour calf, white buck, white sea island duck, black and tan Russia, etc $3.00 to $5.00. DO YOU KNOW . , What T. W. P. trading stamps offer you? They offer you the best opportunity of your life to save 5 per cent of all your clothing and grooery expensse. We give T, W, P. trading stamps on all oasb and thirty day business --dont pass tbem lightly think it over see what a lot of beautiful and useful premiums you can get" by trading here. In our premium department you will find an absolutely complete line of Haviiand china, Rogers sil verware consisting of knives, forks, spoons, tea sets eto; art squares; out glass, fanoy obina, fcrassware, clocks, electric lamps, eto, - You don't have to save up a whoje book of T, W, P. stamps be tgre yon cap trade tbem for pre minms we have premiums for as little as thirty stamps, or only three dollars business. - T. W. P. Stamps will buy you more premiums and better premi ums than any other stamp on eartb, If you're not already saving T. W. P. trading stamps, begin now. FANCY SILKS. Come In all colors, 27 inches wide, very fine soft finish. Our price per yard, 19o. DRESS GOODS In all the wanted shades. Mohair, Batiste, serge, eto. Extra quality, per yd. 50o. . ,- PERCALES for summer dresses, in red, blues and light colore, any pattern yon want. Per yd. 5o. lOo. and 12 1 2o. M EN 'S WORK SHIRTS. We show the greatest line of men's work shirts in Eastern Oreg. Extra full out, long, gusseted, faced sleuevs, double stitobed, good weight, tine patterns, all sizes only 50o. ' Bed Sheets, 6x7 ft $1.45. Bed Sheets 6x14 ft. 13 oz. duok $3.75. Tents, all sizes, wall or A tents. Best grade 10 oz. wall tents, 10x12 ft. only $9.25, others equally cheap oome as low as $4.75.; 'Men's canvas gloves, good weight well made, fit right, doz. 60c. Men's work sox, gray and tan mixed, elastio ribbed tops, doz. 60o Boss Overalls, fall out, felled seams, none better, plain blae or blue and white stripe, 50c. Men's Work gloves. Short wrist or gauntlet You can't buy tbis quality in other stores for less than $1.75 to $2.00. Onr prioe $1.50. . WOMEN'S SUITS. In white, tan, light gray and fan oy mixtures. Jackets are made in tbe new two and three button cut away. Skirts in two and three piece styles. Plain tailored trimmed witb but tons, fanoy models trimmed with heavy laoe, silk and braid. Econ omically priced from $15.00, $22. 00, $25.00, $30.00, $37.00, np to $40.00. - : WHITE LINGERIE DRESSES. Made in the latest models. Fine meroerized nainsook combined with dainty .laoes and emb. Other pret ty models of tnoked net, trimmed witb tbe new ball fringe and mod erately priced at $7-50 to $37.50. '-" Madras Waisting, 15o yd. India Linen, lOo to 35o Colored Lawns, 5o to 20o. Golden Fleeoe Knitting Yarn, extra larg-s banks, 25o per skein. COMFORTER CRETONNES. Cretonne in light and dark com binations, suitable for comforters, box coverings, eto. 24 inches wide, pel yd. 9 l-2o. BEDSPREADS, An exceptionally large range of patterns, plain hem, scolloped and fringed. W offer here a special number in plain hem full size bed spread at $1.28. The Peoples Wdrehouse Where it Pays to Trade. Save Your Coupons. Lost. A four-year-old brown mare, with white strip in faoe, brand P B. Reward for information will be paid by Mrs. Paul Bushman, Athena. Mr- and Mrs. I. M." Kemp were in town from Weston Wednesday. Their daughter, Miss ' Luoile, visited her grandmother at Colton, Wash., last week." . " ' - Dave Lavender, who superintended tbe construction of the maoadam road between here and Weston, is on the job at the Milton extension and is do ing good wort. Mrs. Jaok Harrison and little dangh ter, who have been visiting at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wall, left Wednesday for their home in Van couver, Wash. . The Saturday evening concerts by tbe Athena Band are greatly en joyed by the citizens. Large numbers of people gather on tbe streets to hear these popular conoerts. Mrs. Wro. Dosbon, Mrs. R. A. Thompson and Miss Areta Rothrock were among tbe Athena Rebekahs who attended the convention and reoeption in Pendleton Wednesday, Frank Miller returned from Walla Walla Tuesday with a fine new Au burn car, which be purohased from bis brother, who is selling agent for these maobines at Walla Walla. M. M. Johns,, who has been in the city for the past month, attending to business oonneoted witb his landed in terests here, left Wednesday evening for bis home in Vanoouver, Wash. Clarenoe Wright ia now chief of polioe and waterworks superintendent for tbe city of Weston, having been appointed to take the place made va oat by tbe resignation of R. G. Blom gren. Miss Breen and Miss Hoefer, teaoh era in the Athena schools, have left for Portland, where they will enjoy a portion of their summer's vacation. Miss Hopkins is visiting relatives in Idaho. .r"' . W' F. G. Luoas, the real estate man, made a couple of deals this week. He disposed of $2300 worth of Helix bank stock to a Spokane man, and sold $300 worth of standing timber for R. E, Stewart. ; Craig Wilkinson returned last week from a trip into Central Oregon. He was at Bend, and reports that town to be a lively one. He went with the object of taking np land but found none to his liking. The Athena Band has teen engaged to play at Walla Walla for the big celebration on July 4 and 5. The band will appear In the new blue nniforms, and will make tbeir usual splendid appearance. . Tbe Farmers' Union State Board and National President will be in at tendance at the Farmers' Picnio in Athena Saturday, June 1. Excursion rates have been secured over tbe rail roads entering Athena. Jonas, tne 17 veer old boy who is doing sensational pitobing for tbe La Salle team of Walla Walla, and who is to be given a tryout by the league management of that city, is a son of Guy Jonas of tbis city. Commencing tomorrow, Saturday, and lasting two weeks, Mrs. Lillie Miller will have on sale ber entire millinery stock. Nn charges will be made, but tbe sale will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. A leak in tha water main on Third street necessitated tbe water being tnrned off Monday, until repairs could be made. Asa result tbe mill was foroed to close down and well water was lesoited to for domestio use. Some immense speoimens of the stalks and leaves of rbnbarb plants grown on the Stanton place were exhibited this week by Mrs. S. C. Stan ton. It is seldom such giant vegeta tion ia seen outside of tbe tropios. Michael Ryan has been paroled from tbe penitentiary and is at tbe home of relatives in Pendleton. Ryan baa served three years of a seven year sentence for killing Henry Dickson, He was convict' 1 of manslaughter. Mrs. Frank Slater and children of Canyon City, will arrive today to risit Mrs. Lillie Miller. Mrs. Slater, who was formerly Miss Jeannette Mo Gillis, has been attending the Reb ekah convention in Pendleton this week. Blauks for application for luorease in pension have been received by old soldiers in Athena from Senator Cham- terlain. Several of tbe applications have been made ont and forwarded to tbe pension department at Washing ton. D C. " A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller, May 20, and the little one died on tbe 22. The child was ex tremely delicate at birth, only weigh ing 4 and one half pounds. Tbe yonng parents have tbe sympathy of the community. ' Dr. Dell is making quite a suooess at taobing during bis wife's absenod. To sea him with bis white apron and sleeves rolled up, one would take bim for a chef on one of Unole Sam's bat tleships Tbe doctor is O, K., any where you find him. For Sale. A Piide of Washington 32 separator, a 20-horse power Case engine, 14-foot header, cook bouse, in Jaos complete outfit Separator is practically new, having been inn only 14 days, Alex Mclntyre, Athena, R. F. D. 1, phone 252. Mrs. C. L. Crockett returned to ber home in Pendleton Monday, after a visit witb tbe Meldrnm family here. Mrs. Crookatt bas decided to postpone ber oootemplated visit to her old heme in Scotland, for another year, and will plan to go next summer. B. B. Riobards is the recipient of a fine cane, made by a convict in tbe penitentiary at Deer Lodge, Montana. It is a super b piece of workmanship, tbe stiok being made of braided leath er and borsebair. Tbe donor seo Mr. Riobards a bair bridle which is to be Kast uregonian: Horace iester Swaggart, Jr., tbe year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swaggart, died Monday morning about 10 o clock alter suffering for some time from an attack of pneumonia. The fathe of tbe little one is in New York where he is preparing to undergo an operation for the removal of a malignant growth and was uaable to return to the fun eral. . This evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanseli, west of town, the Young Peoples class of tbe Christain ohuroh Sunday sobool will te entertained with a lawn party, by Mrs. Hanseli. A most eniovable time is anticipated by tbe members of tbe class, whioh is a large one. George Ferguson has returned for tbe nonce to the agricultural pursuits of his boyhood on Weston mountain, and will cultivate tbe snooulent po tato instead of a life insurance "pros pect," reports tbe Leader. Geergt) has taken charge of tho Leach farm lately acquired in a trade by Fay Le Grow. 7. ;-.,,i,v:.; Carl Christian Is looal agent for Peats Bros, wall paper and decora tions. His fine line of samples . repre sents tbe finest ' stock in the world. When ordering from him you get your exolueive selections direot from tbe manufacturer. When desired, be will oall at your home and exhibit his samples. - Tbe Press acknowledges receipt from the offioe of Wm. MoMurray, general passenger agent of tbe 0.-W. R. & N. a beautifnl folder in colors, 6n tbe coming annual Rose Festival iu Port land. Tbe work is of the bigbest'typ ograpbioal art and tbe presswork is superb. It is from the press of Busb ong & Co., Portland. Lamar Looal No. 6 held a most in teresting meeting Monday night, when despite the heavy rainfall, a goodly number assembled for the regular meeting at La Mar sobool house. Two new members were initiated, a splen did program was enjoyed and a supper suob as has made Looal No. 6 noted, was spread by the ladies. The Dreamland program for tonight and tomorrow, Saturday night, is as follows: 1. "The Sheriff's Friend," Vitagraph. 2. "Enooh Arden," Part 1; 3. "Enoch Arden," Part 2, Bio graph. For Sunday evening: 1. "The Seoond Honeymoon," Vitagraph. 2. "The Jollier," Kaleni. 8. "Gos siping Yapville," Essanay. Wines are tbe staples in family liq ours. Bert Cartano carries a large and varied stock of seleot vintagep. $1.50 per gallon, yon oan get oboioe Tokay, Muscat, Angelioa, Sweet Ca tawba or. Port' These are California's best produot and give satisfaction wherever used. Call, at the "Goat" for tbe best and purest liquors. ' The Press this week receives tbe an nouncement cards of tbe Ritzville, Wash., high sohool graduating olass, in whioh the name of Ralph C. Gillis, a former Athena boy, appears. Tbe subject of the oration delivered by tbe young man, asannonnoed on tbe pro gram was: "How Is tbe Labor Union Benefitting tbe Laboring Man." B. H. Miiliken is prepared to give old time oustomers of tbe shop mea surements taken by James Cocley. Mr. Miiliken bas all the Conlev meas urements on file. Orders for summer suits are now being taken by Mr. Mil liken from splendid lines of samples. Caieful atleniiou is given to tbe cleaning and pressing department of tbe shop. Fay." LeGrow, Sam Pambrun, H. I. Watts. W. R. Taylor and Geoige Win- ship spent a few days at tbe forks of tbe Umatilla river, returning Lome Tuesday evening. They went over witb one of tbe swellest paoking out fits seen in tbis section since tbe day of frontier pack trains. Tbe waters were so high that no attempt was made at fishing. Tbe sports editor of tie Pendleton Live Wire says Walla Walla made a cad break when White was released and Brown given tbe oatptamoy of tbe teem. In his opinion, White is as good, if not better than Brown. If it looks that way to the Live Wire ex pert, it should suit tbe rest of us. Here's hoping that Prndleton oan be satisfied with suob dope. A marriage license was issued yes terday in Pendleton, to Charles Bar- ow of tbis city, and Mis. Clara Bodily, of Leaning, Mich. Both parties are well known in Athens, the bride hav ing made ber borne in tbis oitv for several years, prior to going east. Mr. Barrow needs no introduction to tbe Athena people, having long been a popular member of the Mosgrove Mer cantile company, Byron Hawks bas a new cement sidewalk in front of bis residence pre perty on Fifth stieet. Xbe work was done by Hiram Knight, and tbe walk is splendidly constructed in every re- speot. Mr. Hawks finds tbe difference in cost as compared witb board walks so slight, permanenoy considered, that he looks for many cement walks to be tuilt in Athena hereafter. He paid $75 for a walk 126 feet in length, four feet in width. The committee on program for tbe Farmers' Picnio which will be held in tbis city Saturday, Jaue 1, an nounce tbat able speakers will be bere to disouss numerous topics of interest, amoog whioh will be Progress of tbe Union, Marketing, Scientiflo Agricul ture, Co-Operation, 26b and . 27th legislature, Initiative Bills, etc. Amusements will include a base ball game, dance, merry-go-round and oth er events of amusement, while tuo musical features will include band oonoerts, vocal and instrumental solos, quartets and duets. Memorial services for tbe soldier dead will be held at tbe Christian ohuroh Sunday at 11 a. m. Pastor Meldrum will preach tbe memorial sermon on tbe subject: "Liberty, tbe Noblest Passion of tbe Soul." Tbe servioes will be beld in onioo by all of tbe congregations of tbe city, Special musio of solos, quartets, eto., will be beard. All are invited to tts services. On Wednesday of next week firares will be put in condition for Peoaration Day. On Thursday, May ?i0, tbe old soldiers and citizens will march to tbe cemetery at 10 a, m. where tbe graves will be decorated witb flowers, aod short services beld. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys ana Madder right. Tour Personality and Tour Corset Character is expressed by the figure as well as .the face. Shapeliness signi fies feminine daintiness. The highest degree of personality is given by- the best corset. Therefore, to make your personality as distinctive and decided as possible, wear a Henderson Corset These mod els are designed to shape the figure to the most fash ionable, graceful lines. We carry a large assortment of Hendrson Corsets and can fit women of every size. HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets FIJI m IrMDTT THE "MONEY-BACK" STORE, ATHENA, OREGON, lavimi iWcflecI to my already splendid line gf give a service that cannot be equalled by any other machines, be cause no others possess such valuable features as -, , Gmnalna UndordrcC(, Floating Framm and Uniform Tilt Genuine underdraft puts all the pull of the team on the cutter-bar, giving greatest pos sible cutting power. All neck weight is eliminated by the floating frame, and the 3 Styles smK uniform tilt makes possiblo cleaner work G Sues and more ha Don't fail to look Into all tha features that make the Admiral Mower "King of the Hay Field." Examine the machine in our atore or aik the man that ownsan Admiral. G W; Proebstel WESTON cutting Machines Walter A. Wood-the excellent Milwau kee line in No. 12 Binder and Mowers, and Peering Head ers, I feel that we can please the most fastidious. We are to the front with large and various stocks of all that is needed in the Hardware and Implement lines. Oils, twines and all extras for Woods, Milwaukee Peering, Mc Cormick and other machines. Investigate our stock of Lumber and building supplies. are now on the market, and we take pleasure in an nouncing that throughout the season we will have an f abundant siioolv of fresh, rine fruit. Owino- to verv - x . i j . . 0 j I favorable connections, we are prepared to make the lowest prices on this delicious fruit and we are going to make a special effort to meet the needs of every" household in this community Let us know your wants. Mason Jars Economy Jars Mason Jar Caps Economy jar Caps Mason Jar Rubbers Economy jar Clamps Our fommy Stock (was never more complete. When you are readjr to purchase your harvest bill, you will save money by calling on us. We invite comparison of quality and price. We have the goods right here in Athena, so trade at home where you can get a square deal. MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMP'Y. Main and 3rd. Phone, Main 65. Athena, Oregon. 8