r- anagraphs Olii Turner was in town from Wes tou Monday. ' x Mr. aod Mrs. Le Grow spent Sunday ia Walla Walls.: v " -l Mrs. Z. F. Look wood was ia Pen dleton Wednesday. ' Mrs. Henry Dell was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. " r - ' Mrs. E. M. Smith af Weston, spent Saturday in the oity. Mr. Ira Kemp was in the oity Monday, fro'n Weston. . Viotor MoDonald was in town from Walla Walla Tuesday. . i t ' . - - " 0. O. Henry was a business visitor at Pendleton, Monday. Miss WilmaDnpnis of Weston, vis- ited friends in the oity Saturday. V Miss Etbel Chapman baa aooepted a position in the Golden Role store. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MoKenzie of Weston, were in tbe oity Satniday. Hairy BnDdy oame np from Pendle ton Sunday and spent the day in tbe oity..;: . . . ";. ;; ; , Miss Ada Overturf of Pendleton, was the guest of Athena friends Sun-riav 0. B? Biobards baa been appointed trustee ot tbe H. A. Bnndy bankrupt stock. ' .'-:,,V'--. Manrioe Bill oame up from Pendle tou Sunday and spent the day with fiinnde.J '; v.'Vl V .' Tbe Mi6ses Daisy and Etbel Wad- j diogbam of Weston, were in the oity Saturday. -. Barn Bannisier lost a valuablemule tbis week fiom distemper and blood-; poisoning. ' '. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ross were over from Weston, Monday, trading at the local Btoree. ... Mrs; Lester O'Harra and Mrs. James Lalande of Weston were in tbe city Tuesday. - .. - Mrs. Lillian Dobeon will oommenoe her term of school in the LaMar dis trict next Mouday. Matt Mosgrove oame over from Mil ton and assisted the foroe in tbe store bere a oouple of days. , ... ., i . . ' - ", Mrs. Arthur Downs and children of , . i ; ... i I I , - . Jforuana, are vituuog at iub uuuia ui Mr. and Mrs. W.. B. Dubeou. Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Booher drove to Milton Wednesday, where they laid in a supply of peaobes for winter use. Harry MoBride, who purchased the Gimiuin'ntana nn . Wild Hnrsa fimplr. will take possession about October 1. Miss Laura Molutrye, is at tbe Fix & Kadtke store this week, assisting during: tbe absence of Miss Merna DePeatt. E. E. Kooutz is assisting at tbe First National Bank daring tbe ab sence of Cashier Le Grow, who is in Montana tbis week. j Peaches are sold at Milton and Freewater fruit rauches at one cent per pound. A large onmber of people in tbis vioiuity bare taken advantage of tbe lew prices. Laurence Lieuallen was in the city from bis Adams ranoh Monday. Laur ence has hia grain all harvested and hauled to the warehouse.. ? L Dr. L. Dili ia a faitbf nl student of tbe Bible. He informs tbe Press that be has jnst finished reading tbe book through, for tbe seventh time. - The Vin .Moore company played to fair sized Budiecoea at tbe Atbena opera bonse ' Monday, Tnesday and Wednesday nights of tbis week. The members of tbe Christian Wo men's Board of Missions wen enter tained at the borne of Mrs. W. E. Dobson, Wednesday afternoon. Leslie Nelson, Henry Bootfer, Wm. Jones and Ai Sigmon will leave Sun day for northwestern Washington, where tbey will homestead laud. Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton have moved to tbe D. A. Pinkerton plaoe, near town. Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton will reside at Milton this winter. - Mr. and Mrs. George Bannister have returned home from tbe mountains. Bnt few oamps now remain, oold nights and inclement weather having turned them homeward. . J. A. Eirk is placing American bog tight fenoe aronnd bia farm, south of town. An indication that he does not propose to hereafter inn thn risk of losing money on down grain. Miss Ceoile Boyd left Wednesday to resume ber work in tbe Idaho State Normal sobool at Lewistoo, She will spend several days with friends in Spokane, before going to Lewie ton. George Ferguson was in town Tues day from tbe mountains. While bere be laid in a supply of firearms and ammunition, preparatory to bunting for bear in tbe Looking Glass country. Charles Kirk baa returned from a visit to bia wife and children in the Willamette valley. Mrs. Kirk's health ia gradually improving and she will return home in tbe near fu ture. : Misses Delia Danner and Goldie Willaby were in the oity Friday, visiting friends. The young ladies were on their way to Portland, after a visit witn Miss Danner's parents in Milton. Mrs. John Pieroe has been oritioally ill at ber borne soutn of Athena for several days. She ia now considered by tbe attending physician to be ont of danger, and ber early reoovery is looked for. Atbena fishermen who spent Snnday on tbe Umatilla river had poor luck, but few trout responding to tempting bait and fly. Monday, Milt Swaggart and Emil Sbntert fared better, eaob returning home with a fair oatob. Uncle "Bill" Woodward was in town Wednesday for tbe first time 10 several months, having been con fined to the home of bis daughter with sickness. The old gentleman is grow ing feeble with age and obronio ail ments. ? Program at the Dreamland for Fri day and Saturday nights: 1. ''The Adventures of Bill," Biograpb. 2. A Conviofs Heart," Pathe S"Loa inn to Win," Kalem. Snnday: 1. "Her Crowning Glory," Vitagrapb. 2 "A Hot Time ia Atlantio City." Lutin. 8 A Principality in Moroo oo, Ganmoot. To ft t n t ailor.rVflade suite Mew samples of Fall and W Imported and Domestic Weaves to Order from $13 up Special attention given to Cleaning and Pressing B. It MILLIKEN, Athena, Ore : Walter Judy, now a postal olerk in the Seattle postof floe, was in tbe oity Friday aod Saturday renewing ao qnaintanoes bere. He was en route to Denver, wbere he goes as delegate to the national convention of postsl olerks. - . . . , . . George Carmiobael Jr, was fined $45 in Jnstioe Biobards' oourt for as sault on Harold Molnty re, a minor. Tbe charge was preferred by Hugh Molntyre, father of the boy. Car miobael pleaded guilty before Judge Biobards. In the long-drawn out suit of Ber gevin Bros, vs Matt Mosgrove. Jndge Phelps has handed down a decree in favor of Mosgrove. PlaiotiBt is or dered to pay defendant $1198.41 aud interest ainoe 1906 and tbe costs of tbe litigation. Raley & Raley and Fee & Slater represented tbe de fendant in the suit. After compromising an assault and battery oharge brought by his former wife, Mrs. Pearl Lynn, in Justice Richards' court by agreeing to leave tbe city for a stipulated period, Clay ton Luna returned to Atbena, and in default of payment of $50 fine was taken to the oounty jail Monday eve ning by OtQoer Henry. , Saved Hir Lift from Pneumonia "My wife had severe attack of Pneu monia which followed a case of La Grippe and I believe that FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved her life," writes James Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri. Good Results In Every Case Dr.C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., writes: I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of pneu monia with good results in every case." "ovpn p nn nn fni m r j uJ-ls UJJ uwu iyj uvJ L Lru 4l Tit N. Jackson, ot Danville, 111-, writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." Cured When Very Lew Willi Pneumonia, J. w". Bryan, of Lowder, 111., writes: "My little boy was very low with pneu monia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result was majical and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately stopped the racking cough and he quickly recovered." MB For Ladies and Misses We are now showing the latest and most uptodate Coats in this exclu sive, high class line. Tjfe Redfern garments are not made sweat shops. They are made in one of the most sanitary factories in the U. S. and every Coat or Suit of this make is guaranteed by the factory as much as by us. When you buy a gar ment, why not buy the best? The best is the cheapest in the end. We invite you to our store and will be pleased to show you all the latest in Fall and Winter goods. Ia'Sl RADTP THE "MONEY-BACK'' 'STORE, ATHENA, OREGON Hugh Taylor spent Saturday night in tbe oity baetile. and contributed a $35 tine to tbe oity treasuty for being drunk and disorderly. Rev. D. M. Helmiok has been as signed tjy tbe Methodist Episoopal conferonoe held last week at Ellens burg, Wash., to tbe pastorate of the M. E. oburoh in tbis oity. Rev. Thomas Lawson will have tbe oharge at La Crosse, Wasb, Prof. Edgar Smith of Weston and Herbert Parker of this oity are with the Pendleton Round-up band at Calgary, Alberta, tbis week. Tbe band is furnishing musio for tbe "Stampede." Calgary'a frontier and wild west exhibition. Fay Le G row's string ot relay Dors es are being worked ont in this oity by trainers. The string is in quartera at tbe Wright tarn and are attracting much attention. The horses will be entered in tbe relay races at tbe Roundup and tbe Walla Walla fair. George RosenzWeig oame down from Eltopia Saturday, and spent tbe day bere. lbe KosenzweJg wheat crop in Franklin county averaged 15- bnsbels per acre tbis year. Hot winds at a critic! period of grain development lessened tbe produotiou considerably. lbe Press man can vonob for Dr. Newsom's "Chambers-Detroit" oeing soodoarjin doiosr so tbe top will not be included in tbe statement. A solve would serve tbe purpose intended as well. This we found ont Ly taking ride with "Barney" dnring a recent rain storm. A' Wilson-Marshall olub will be organized at Pendleton next Saturday, September 14. Senator John M. Geariu of Portland will be in Pendle ton and address tbe meeting. All n si m i ma an j-v 9 XJ nnAwrwm XXI SlaAtl vnaarfl. ' less ot party affiliations, are cordially 2 : j - j . I i iDviteu to lo preseui. Mrs. Lillie Miller will leave Sunday for Portland, where she will study tbe latest millinery and order goods for lbe fall trade. Mrs. Miller already baa on display a few early fall walk ing hats, and announces ber first open ing of trimmed hats for Friday end Saturday, September 13 and 14. R. T. Brown, bavins finished tbe season as oaptain of Walla Walla's nennant winners in tbe Western in state league, is enjoying a rest at bis borne in this city. Tbe season was finished Monday, Labor day. Boise finished in second plaoe, Pendletou third, and La urande in toe cellar. Wines are tbe staples in family liq- ours. Bert Cartano oarriee a large and varied stook of select viotacef 11.50 cer tr alloc von can sot bboloe ToKay, MoEoat, Aogelioa, Sweet Ca tawba or Fort. These are Calif ornia'a i best product and give satisfaction wherever used. Call at tbe "Goat" for tbe best and purest liquors. Members of tbe oity counoil riaited tbe bead worka of tbe gravity water system Tnesday afternoon. Tbey found tbe prospects for securing a good supply of water to re eoooorag iog. Workmen are still engaged in excavating a shaft and are said to be encountering more water witb every tlait iuto the rook. Miss Nina Jack, daughter of Mar ion Jack, was married at tbe Episcopal reotoiy in Pendleton, Saturday even ing, to Mr. Frank Doff, Rev. Charles Qoioney officiating. Tbe young lady is well and favorably known in Atb ena, wbere she baa many fiiends, nnd tbe groom is tbe son of a pioeperous farmer of tbe Pendleton vicinity. All members of Pythian Lodge, No. 29, K. of P. are requested by the Chancellor Commander, C. 0. Henry, to be present at tbs regular meeting of tbe lodge, on next Thursday evening. Business of importance will be trans acted after wbiob lunch will be served. Tbe lodge exreots to take in a no ruber of sew members dorirtg tbe fall and winter months. 'aMaEjaMawnwKsi H Winona Wagons, Buggies Hacks Moline Plows Buffalo Pitts Harrows clnd all Season able Tools Rock Springs' Coal, Lumber, Shingles C& build ing material, all reduced in price. Will supply all demands in our line at lowest market rates, and liberal discount made for cash purchases. Stock is C III PpAAKctol Weston, U. It. 1 I WALTER A. WOOD Disc, Spring-Tooth and Spike-Tooth arrows S'Tooth and Diamond Spike-Tooth (Htetth) Cultivators HEW EMPIRE A line of earth-working implements that possess advantages no others can duplicate. Do not buy any farm implements until you have had us demon strate fully every exclu sive feature Wood im- plements poasess. Double Run Feed Drills, Eclipsing all former Drills for Durability and Draft, Large and Very Complete Oregon. Si iosgroye lercantile Corner Main and 3rd Sts Company Athena, Oregon si Hist Mr for voir lie Wo new fall shapes of the celebrated Gordon hats have just arrived. This very" exclusive line of Hats which we are now showing, makes it possible for us to meet the demand gf all good dressers, and we invite inspection. cA most complete line of the more staple shapes and colors, as well as the latest novelties, Gordon hat is the real Satisfaction hat. B & H Green Trading Stamps with all Cash purchases Notice. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given tbst aftr ttis data I will not Le reapooaible for any debts contracted by any members of my family. Dated at Atbena, Oregon. I tbis 2nd day of September, 1912. j J. 8. Myrick. MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMFY. Main and 3rd. Phone, Main 65. Athena, Oregon.