CP. Bul&nob was in the city yes terday from Weaton. Mir. J. S. Harris of WeatoD visited io Athena Saturday. " W. W. Ravmnnd waa over from Walla Walla Sunday. . Miea Lizzie Sbeard visited in Wea ton daring the week. ; f ; Mrs. E. M. Smith was in the city yesterday from WeBton. Get the Golden Bole habit. It meana a tig saving to yon. Don't forget the chicken dioner at the M. E. ohnroh Tuesday. Mrs. D. B. Bannister visited relatives in Weston the flrafc nf f.hn woeb Mrs. 0. L. Eeithley of Beppner is a gnestof Mrs. B. A. Thompson. DinnpF A I. t.hn M V. nhnrnh hinlno at 11:30 on election day, Tuesday. Do your Fall trading at the Golden Bule Store, where' von can do better. Misses Nettie Boyse and Hope Mo Fherrin visited in Walla Walla Tnee day. . .-' .V; .y , J Mitt Minnie Walker and Mrs. Cbas. Finkerton of Weston were in the city Tuesday. ; - . , Miss Norma Smith of Weston, was a guest of Mrs. W. 0. Miller, Tuesday evening. ' ; - -.; -;. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bannister aud Mrs. Chap. Betts visited friends in Weston Monday, v . A onmber of voung people of this city attended tbe danoe given in Wes ton Friday night. "" Robert Oopoook returned home from Hot Lake yesterday, .very muob im proved in health. .7 0. A. Lobaugh baa moved bia family to.Bnrbank, Wash., where they will make their home, i : : ; : ; Bobbers and 'overshoes for the whole family at faotory prices, at the uolden Juule store. Mrs. JaB Laland and her mother. Mrs. A. Kinnear,. were in tbe oity Monday from Weston,,, . y t Frank C. Miller baa moved bis family to Walla Walla, where they will reside Jo tbe future! Miss Zelma DePeatt will sins "Tbe Holy City' illustrated, at . the Chris tian oburoh Sunday evening. ' Mrs. Wilbur E. Wiods and her mothor, Mrs. Samuel Bradsbaw, were shopping in thtt oity Saturday. George Propeok, candidate for sher iff of Umatilla county, was in the oity Friday night and Saturday. Paul Finnell. of Pendleton, visited bis sister, Miss Katberine Finnell, of the Vogue millinery store, Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Miller announoea tbat she will dispose of her present sicok of bats and millinery at actual cost. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Boylen, of Pen dleton, visited their daughter, Mrs. L. S. Vincent in this oity yesterday. A sumptuous ohicken dinner will be served in tbe dining room of tbe M. E. ohnroh, on Election Day. Ouly 80 oente. Mrs. David Stone entertained the Sunshine qlub October 24 tod a most delightful afternoon waa spent by all present. Bev. E. W. Aobilles of Spokane, distriot superintendent of the Free Methodist' cburob,- visited his son, Emery, in this oity this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley are con templating a winter's sojourn in Portland. They will probably leave in a sbott time for tbe metropolis. How we Reduced the Cost of Living tor Hundreds of Persons and How we can Reduce yours by 5 per cent During the past seven years this big store has given the only bid and reliable T. W. P. trading stamps, with every cash or thirty dav) sale. ; In that time there has been distributed from our pre mium department something like $35,000 worth of choice Merchandise, which cost the recipients absolutely nothing.'-'-" .'''" ".''.." y' ' ': " '' '-''' v' : I If the purchaser had to pay a higher price to get these stamps, there would be nothing in them. The point of Importance is, the purchaser doss not pay higher, in fact our prices are materially less than those charged in other stores. So the purchaser gets a double advantage. First: The advantage of lowest prices with a larger and better assortment of goods. from which. , to, choose, Second: ' The advantage of T;. WP. trading stampsr ' There is really nothing miraculous about the fact that we can give both lower prices and trading stamps the explanation is perfectly reasonable and simple giv ing T., W. P. trading stamps attracts very large numbers of purchasers and materially increases our volume of sales. Larger vol time of sales gives us a larger purchas ing power.- Large purchasing power, as everybody un derstands, enables us to buy cheaper. By buying cheap er we can sell cheaper. Thus the stamp in a sense pays for itself by the volume of trade it brings. MAKE UP YOUR II 10 START COLLECTING Tf STAMPS No matter what you kuy from us, whether it's groceries, dry goods, shoes olotbiog, or anything in tbe store you get T W P Stamps, just tbe same The Peoples Warehouse Where it pays to trade. Saye your Coupons. . Dr. U. J. Bittner, tbe dentist, waa si guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bugbes at their home in Milton, Saturday night TMiss Olive Bryson, daughter of Ohaa. firyeon, was married last week to Alvin G. Ram bo. Both young people are residents of Weston moun tain. . . v James H. E. Soott is in tbe oity. Mr. Soott left Athena in 1908, going to the Philippines, where be spent two years, and sinoa has circled tbe globe. ' " . Lost On the road between Athena and Dry Creek, a pair of obaps and a rain coat. Reward will be paid by Viotor Crawford for return to this offloe. York Dell went down to Pendleton Monday evening to attend the K. of P. teoeption to grand officers. v Mr. Dell was among the speakers of the evening. . Miss MoDonald and Mrs. Campbell t)f Pilot Rook, were in tbe oity Friday and Saturday, visiting tt tbe homes of Mrs. Anna Molntyre and Mrs, Mo- Loud. Mrs. Julia Brooks will close her house in the north part of town, and will go Id the borne of her danghte. Mis, Rugg, near town and reside for tbe winter. Glen Dudley is reported to have "made" tbe football team in the Jefferson High sobool of Portland. of whioh he is a student, and will be appointed a plaoe in tbe team. commenced suit against Henry Lloyd for a divorce, the complaint having been filed Tuesday,. Attorney Will M. Peterson aoting for the plaintiff. Ernest Crookatt, a student, of tbe high 'school in Pendleton, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Meldrum. Ernest was hurt in a football game recently, and 18 detained from attending sobool. - Rev. D. M. Helmiok. requests the presence' of tbe foil offioial board of the M. E. oburoh, at next Sunday morning's service to remain for a bus iness conference after the servioe. r George Bannister has reoeived bia fine Carter automobile. Tbe oar is another new one in thia vicinity, and is a handsome brown body, 40 horse power, 1913 model, tbe price being 11750. -: Mrs. M. L.-Leeper has been con flu ed to her home tbe past week, from a hurt reoeived while alighting from buggy in Weston recently. She slipped and fell, severely injuring her knee, Mrs. 3arfleld of Walla Walla and ber sou, Cbase Garfield, oame up from Prineville, Crook county, Satur day, and spent a oonple of days vis iting at tbe Jackson Nelson home in this oity. .: Horehound, Irish Moss, Tola, White Pine, Selected Pineapple. Lemon' and Oraige. Unexcelled tor its curative qualities for the Grippe, oonghn and colds. Gnaranteed striotly pure, by Bert Cariano. - K John F. Wright has sold 80 aores of land, jast. north west of Athena, to Ernest Sob rim p, for a consideration of 15,000. , Mrfc Wright ,will -return to .town in aboot a month, and oocupy Hisntowj property. , ,: : t .. Mr. and Mrs. tiugh MoArthur left yesterday morning for their home in Portland, after several weeks spent at (be borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Bauriister,inr",this oify.'itid with other, relatives in the i'vidinity. Clande Reeder ia recovering after a peige of several weeks, with typhoid fever, at his borne near Helix. Hi a. parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W, H; Reeder,, of Taooma, have keen in attendanoe upon him for the past two weeks. Mrs. George Maharaocompanied her friend, Mrs. C. B. Eriokson of Hast ings. Nebraska, as far as Walla Walla, on ber way borne last Satur day. Mis. Mahar visited, friends in tbe garden oity, returning tome Sunday.- . j ; -U:V , : ., Ira! McDonald baa returned from Walla Walla, where he has ; jeoeived treatment for a crippled - shoulder for tbe past three months. Mr. Mc Donald has been disabled einoe July 4tb, when his oar overturned, crush ing his shoulder. 11 if i Bifciiipii.T i nll iVm 1j" "sff,: IxctritST Cossoxeno :.';Sf, VSf ff I r "tll ' ATOAUMMUMOfTM ' sj I Al II II III aW c gjsfl THROAT and LUNGS. C36v AOEOVV VVj H PRICE, TIE3TH1TE CEIW iSmiU) lo tzuRB croui ii!Hjjii!ifrifr,mnMirrmmiiri!!liiili II 'jaS-. chrprenII It A5 A . PREVENTIVE AND CUIE FCR CROUP IP Mill EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. A meeting will be held thia evening at 8 o'olook at tbe home of Mrs, S. F. Sharp, by the local members f the Artisan lodge, for the purpose of or ganization, when a charter will be granted throngb tbe visiting deputy, Mrs. Mae Ireland. . . ' Mrs. E. R. Cox arrived in tbe oity last week, from Portland, and ia stop ping at the St. Niobola hotel with her husband. Mrs. Cox has been confined to her room tbe most of the time einoe her arrival, having contracted a severe oase of rheumatism. ; Most of the sheep are out of tbe mountains and established in winter quarters. They have coma off tbe summer range, says a dispatob, in tetter shape than for . manyyears. Owing to tbe wet spring and summer range in the bills was abundant. Mrs. H. H. Hill baa reoeived news that the condition of her invalid mo ther, who resides in Lewiston, Idaho, is very muoh worse and expects to be called to her bedside at any time. Mrs. Hill spent several weeks of the summer and fall with her mother. Tbe Ladies' Aid ' aooiety of tbe Methodist oburoh will serve an Elec tion dinner in the dining room of the M. E. ohnroh on November 5. A sumptuous obioken dinner will be served, with all the aooessories, for tbe small sum of 30 cents tbe plate. Dinner from 12 till 2 p. m." A number of Weston ladies com posed a pedestrian party, which tramped from tbat. oity to Athena Monday. After doing their shopping, the ladies, who were Mesdames L, S. Madden, Ollie James, L. I. O'Harra, Chance Tnrnir, Morrison and Smith, returned home on tbe 2:40 train. include photographs of many .lands and plaoes visited by the lecturer. Tbe illustrations alone are a treat, net counting the splendidly instruct ive lectures themselves. That the pastor's efforts are appreciated, is evidenoed by tbe goodly audienoes at tending both Sunday and Wednesday leotnres. - . ! Rev Helmiok announces bia next Snnday evening sermon at tbe Meth odist ohnroh as follows:. "TLe Greep Eyed Monster; or, I be Corse of Jeal ousy, and Its Consequences..'. These sermons of heart io teres t are, proving to be very popular and good" congrega tions gulber at the M. , E. oburoh on Sunday evenings. i : i ! -...', .,'.-.: V ' A sale of live stock and farm imple ments was held last week at tbe Hod gens ranoh at Vinoent. A filly not three years old brought $227 and two colts sold at ,$100 each. A sow and fl ve ;pigs 1 'brought. $80, while 'sboats sold for $7.50 up?- At -theJCIallaber sale 500 sheep were sold, the ewes av eraging $3.15.. 7 ; ; ; George Rosenzweig ia in town thia week. ; He ia traveling salesman for the Emerson-Brantlogbam Co.; farm machinery, with'' headquarter in Walla; Walla The, Pig Fpur'. "(3Q" traotioh engine is his epeoialty, and George olaima for ifi aUbe good points of all other engines; with many others, to make it a perfect engine. "The meeting forNovAmber, it tbe auxiliary of tbe C. W. BjM. rwill be held on Wedoesday altdrnobn, Nov. 6. at the borne of Mrs. H. H. Hill, on College street. Mrs. W. K. Wall if i ppointed as leader.at tbe meeting, and tbe topio will be ' "The, Annual Offering for tbe, WprkT'CondpOted by the Chiistian Woman's Board' Of Mis SioUS." , I? j . l Weston Leader. tf'-7?. Bell was bronbgt to iown Mohdy from the monntains, and is : now under Dr. Madden's oare at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs'.' John Van Slyke, Mrs. Bell is improving after a rather heroio course of "starvation treatment" for appendioits,' during whioh she was allowed do food for more than a week. - Mrs. Mae Ireland, of Walla " Walla, traveling in tbe interests of- tbe Unit ed Artisans, is in tbe oity and will endeavor to gather together tbe mem bers of that order wbn are residing in Athena, for the purpose of estab lishing a lodge here. Mrs. Ireland waa aooompanied by her husband, Rev. J. E. Ireland, who returned to their home in Walla Walla. The olu'b organized by tbe young ladies last week, . has reoeived the name of the "J. F. F. Club." Press readers are at liberty to make a goess as to tbe meaning of tbe oabalistio obaraoters. The club met Monday evening at the borne of Miss Kitty Gholsoa, and the next meeting will be held with Miss Rutb Krebs, at tbe borne of Mrs. A. A. Foss. , ; A. Mackenzie Meldrum gave a most interesting illustrated sermon last Sunday evening, on "The Life of Moses" and on Wednesday evening tbe first of a series of illustrated lectures was given. These sermons and lec tures will continue throughout tbe winter. Mr. Meldrum baa some of tbe finest stereoptioon viewa to te ob tained. They are made from paint ings by tbe old masters, suob as Ti tian, Hoffman, and others, and also One of I be most clever companies to visit Athena for a long time, was Betty Barrows and ber players, who made their appearance at tbe Athena opera bonse Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of tbia week. Tbe announonmeent waa made from tbe stage tbat the company will re turn to-Athena in Deoember, with a repertoire of new plays. The man agement oan expect satisfactory pat ronage. Mis. C. L. Crockalt, of Pendleton, wbo recently arrived boms from a visit to ber mother io Scotland, was in tbe city SqDday visiting ber daugh ter, Mrs. A. M. Meldrum. Mrr. Crockatt, wbo is an entbnsiastio work er in the temperance enow, spoke of the recent vir.it iu Peodleton from tve national and world woikera of tba W. 0. T. U. wbo were en route east after tbe national convention held last week io Poitlaod. Tbe ladies, wbo were traveling in a special train, comprised some of tb most noted workers of the world io tbe temperanoe canse. 'i'be train stopped for 15 miootet, and tbe ladies were met by prominent Pendle ton W. 0, T. U. members and escotted to the assembly room of the city hall. oownwara Tanff Revision ON LADIES AND CHILDRENS I J' 102 CT3 Ladies Regular $25 Coats, now $20.95 ' 18 14.98 ' 15 4 12.98 Ladies' Gaberdean Rain Coats, made in latest styles, extra good values, $18.00 Ladies' and Child'n's $12.50 Coats, $10.98 ' ' ' 10 ' 8.68 Specials for Election week. zAsk to see them. Fill & .RAPTKE the "Money-back store," athena, Oregon glew all Paper MILLER, "The Furniture Man," has added this V line' to his alreadv lare. varied stock Art Sauare Bargains a. m We have the finest line of Art Squares ever shown in Athena. All are of modern de signs and up-to-the minute patterns. They are going at prices never before heard of, class of goods considered. Ourjine of Furniture is , complete, ; ; It includes late styles in Corsican Walnut; Birdseye and the popular Golden Oak. . very latest novelties in Iron and Brass Beds. Everything in Springs and Mattresses. HailllBai1111iji111JjIBiJipjijMpi Msiiiii m THuds Who is not Interested in Fall Clothes We believe interest in correct dress is just as much a phase of character as any other good trait. It is a matter of business and social necessity for the young man who wants to get along; and what is true of the younger is true of the elder. For the man who wants to make his clothes money count for the limit, we suggest seeing our incerotv Clothes MOSGROYE MERCANTILE COMPT. Main and 3rd. Phone, Main 65. Athena, Oregon. B & H Green Trading Stamps with all Cash purchases