Press Paragraphs 'Matt and Jeff" Opera house, tonight. O. Eoaia night. Clsade Steen of Milton, was in city yesterday. was in Pendleton last the Henry Stamper was in town yester day Irom Weston. D. B. Jarman was in town Wednes - day from Weston. Miss Ada DeFreeoe visited in Walla . Walla, Wednesday. Miss Dora Bennett was in Walla Walla Wednesday. Mrs. D. T. Stone was a visitor in Pendleton, Monday. Miss Lama Btuoe visited Milton friends over Sunday. Mrs. Nelson A. Miller visited in Walla Walla Monday. Mrs. W. S. - Ferguson was a Walla Walla visitor Monday. Wm. Piper. Jr., of Helix, was in the nity Friday evening. Joseph Sbeard and daughter, Lizzie, were at Pendleton Tuesday. Oliver Dickenson is in the Ukiah seotion this week on a business trip. Mrs. Wm. Powers of Weston, was an Athena visitor, Wednesday. MIbs Winnie Smith of Pilot Book, .was in the city Friday nigbt. v Mr. and Mrs.W. 0. Miller made a business trip to Helix Monday. Mi. and Mm. lim MoBride of Wes ton, were in the city yesteiday. Rnrn. tit Mr. unA Mra. P H Han. dron, February 11, 1914, a son. The J. P. P. Club was entertained last evening by Miss Hazel Doolittle. '' Or. Sponagla expeota to return to Athena next week from Seattle. -Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Finkeiton visited relatives in Milton over Sun day. V Sheriff and Mrs. T. D. Taylor were up from Pendleton Saturday night and Snnday. A. M. Meldrnm was in Pendleton to day, visiting some patients in the hospital. " J. D. Hargatt will soon move to bis farm on Weston Mountain, where be will reside. William Faoknie, cousin of Mrs. Joseph Sheard, is bere from Water ville, Wash. D. A. Pinker ton was over from Milton the first of the week, visiting bis mother. j Ban stibv Mrs. J. W. Smith is eipeoted from Oorvsliis, shortly, on a visit relatives bere. up to W. C. Miller is at Pomeioy, Wash., where he has aooepted a position with a harness firm. Miss Roth Bothrook was up Irom her school in Pendleton and spent the week end at borne. Mrs. Frank Bogera came up from Pendleton yesterday, on a, visit to her mother, Mrs. Hill. Mrs. J. M. Swaggait returned from Pendleton yesterday, wbera she vis ited with relatives. - C. 8 Wheeler, the wll known Pen dleton photographer, waa in the city yesteiday on business. The Walla Walla fair and wild west w will be held this year dnriog the week of September J 4. Grandma Van Winkle of Weston, is visitiug at the home of her grand daughter Mrs Bert Wilson. B. D. demons, who has been ill all winter, has suffered another relapse, being now oonflaed to his bed. Mrs. A. H. Molotyre has returned from a two weeks stay at Hot Lake, somewhat improved in health. W. S., Ferguson retained from Portland Monday, where he went to attend a meeting of the Sbriners. Sweaters and heavy nnderweai may still be had at 20 to 25 per cent, dis count here. Fix & Radtke. Ad. KT UFiory Cbas. A. Gnerne leiurned Sunday evening from Portland, where be attended the meetings of the Mys tio Sbricers. Mrs. Wm. Winship and ohildreo spent Snnday in Walla Walla, while William took dinner at the Jarman homeln Weston. Mrs. Anna Molntyre is having her home on Bunt Avenne remodeled and ' deoorated throughout. E. A. Bennett is doing the work. ' Mrs. Goldsmith, of Weston, teacher in the LaMar district, and her two daughters, were shopping in the city Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Boss yere in town from their ranob noitheBst of Athena, Ftiday. shopping and visiting at the Gannon home. There is still a large assortment of sweaters and heavy nnderwear to be had at Fix & Badtkes at 20 to 25 por cent discount. Adv. Joseph Ksue, a farmer residing on MoKsy Creek, who died several days ago at Phoenix. Arizona, waa bmied at Pendleton, Tuesday, John T. Eing and family will move the first of Maroh to the farm of J. E. Potts west of town, now ooou pied by Frank Lieuallen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Staggs apd Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Staggs of Weston, at tended the E. of P. annnal ball in this city Friday evening. Mrs. T. J. Kirk, of Laorosse, Wash, who spent a week at the home of her son Grant Erhart, in Pendleton, is In the city visiting friends. The horses to te sold at Henry Snbmitt'a sale next Wednesday are good ones, in faot among the best in the neighborhood. Adv. Miss Hazel Wtight, who visited at the D. H. Mansfield home in this city last week, returned Saturday morning to her borne in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. George Banister will leave tomorrow for Presoott. Wash., where tbey will visit at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Leonard. Harry Bundy was np from Pendle ton Friday evening and assisted in the orchestra musio at the E. of P. ball. D. G. MoFadyen has been seriously ill the past week at his home in the northeast part of town, with the grip. The ladies of the Baptist ohuroh will give a pastry sale in the building east of the Dreamland theatre tomorrow. The East Oregonian reports that Mrs. Horaoe Walker baa been placed in St. Anthony's hospital, for treat ment , Kir. and Mrs. Jos. N. Soott are ex eftted to return bomo from their win ter's visit in California, In a few days. Lawrence Lieuallen is reported rap idly recovering from bis recent aooi dent. and great hopes are entertained that he will have perfeot ose of both limbs. B. F. Eing,. who has been seriously ill at the borne of bis son W, J. Eing, is considered to ba no better. His failing health is attributed to heart trouble. y Henry Eoepke lost a leather-covered aooonnt book in Athena. It is of no value to anyone exoept the owner. Finder will please, leave it at this of floe. Adv. the ATHENA GARAGE ZERBA BROS. Proprietors "rTii.nn WW! NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED and repaired by competent machinists and skilled workmen. In our new Garage, we have the machinery and workmen to insure satisfaction to our patrons. Brownie Cameras We have all the Popular Sizes in Stock Come in and let us demonstrate to you just what can be done with a Kodak, ' Buy your Kodak supplies from us. We have a com plete line to select from. Byron N. Hawks, Druggist OFFICEBS W B. SHAFFER President, W. S. FEBGUSON, Vice-President, F. S. Le GBOW, Cashier. a F, GANNON, Asa't Cashier DIRECTORS W. B. SHAFFEB. H. KOEPKE, W. a FEBGUSON M. L. WAITS, F. S. LeGROW. Don't forget to patronize the pastry sale to ba held by tha ladies of the Baptist ohuroh tomorrow. First door west of the Dreamland theater. Miss Both Duniway, of Eoho, and Miss Irmalee Campbell of Ptndleton, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Homer I. Watts. Friends bere bave reoeived word from W. E. Yonng, that the family have spent the winter in California, and will return to Portland to make their home there. IpMr. and Mrs. Henry Sobmitt will mace meir nome in insure as waits butg, Wash. Ibis estimable couple bave long made their residence in this vioinity, and a large circle of fiieuds and aoquaintanoea wish them happi ness and long life in their new home. Program at the Dreamland theater tor Friday and Saturday nights: 1 ana 2.- "The Governor's Double," Patbe. 8. "The Well," Biograph. Sunday: 1. "Bobe and the Boob," Ealem. 8. "Bis Tired Uoole," Vit agrapb. 8. "Along the flile," Kd ison. '' vi- There is absolutely no truth in the report that "Mutt and Jeff" are to retire from stage and confine their hnmorocs adventures exclusively to the oolumns of newspapers throcgbont the country. See them at the opera house tonight, and yon will learn the reason why. Mr. George Clore, who has been living io Wella Walla the past winter left Sunday for bis tome in Illinois. Mrs. Clore and son, Delbert, came over with Mrs. W. R. Taylor, and will visit here and at Corvallis. before joining Mr. Clore in their Illinois home in the Spring. - The Baptist Missionary society met yesterday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. J. D. , Plamondon, with eleven j members present One pleasant fea ture of the afternoon waa the reading of a letter from Mrs. Cbas. Betts, who is still at the bedside of her father, at Mattituok, L. I. A clew to the thieves who recently broke, into Cleve Myers borne and stole bedolotbing, razors, fruit and other articles has been fonnd by tbe of floors at Adams, where a fellow ar rested for drunkenness bad one ot Myers' razors in bis possession. He claims to bave tonght tbe razor from a noto. Pythian Lodge, No. 29, K. of P. fit tingly otser ved tho 50th anniversary of the order last i evening. After tbe regular work waa over, tbe meeting resolved itself into a smoker In whioh tbe members present enjoyed them selves socially. A splendid feed com prising a vatied assortment of shell fish delioaoies waa disoossed, tbe re sult being that every innermaa at tbe banquet table went borne feeling amply satisfied. 1 r k f lodatisfe fcgj .-:r: ;;;;! CZHSd333S . fl an W I V t FIRST A m BANK OF ATHENA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $100,000.00 We extend to our Depositors every cAccommdation consistent with sound Banking. Mm For Sale. My 275-aore foothill ranob; 5 room house and outbuildings; running water. Part io cultivation. Inquiie of M. Bnroker, box 268, Athena, Oregon. Adv St. Tbe Mothers' Glob will meet with Mrs. A. M. Meldrnm on Friday after noon, February 27. ine so eject ior disonssion will be "Home Musio; It's Iofloenoe for Good." Announcement of Henry Sobmitt a tig sale is made in an advertisement io today's Press. It should be care fully read, lu it may be found some- j thing yon are in need of. Adv. Vjamea Thornton, a veteran fireman tf Walla Walla, waa found dead in his bed Snnday morning. Funeral services, oondooted ty toe waua wai ls fire department, were held Tuesday. Mrs. Lillie Miller desires an imme diate settlement with debtors, as she goes to Portland next week to lay in her spring stock of millinery. A visit tomorrow wonld te moit aooept able. .' The household goods to be offered for sale by Henry Sohmitt next Wed nesday, comprise sitting room, dining room, Dedroom and kitchen furniture, all of which is praotioallly good as new.-Adv. VfAn enjoyable event is reported from LaMar sohool house, last Friday evening, when a program and snpper was given, after whioh a danoe was held at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swaggart. Tbe walking club, somewhat aug mented in numbers, are planning a 15 mile walk for next Sunday. Twelve energetio young people hiked to Ad ams Snnday afternoon, returning on the 6:35 train. YMra. Newaom and little son Max, left yesterday morning for Prioeville. The doctor will leave .in a few days also, on aooount of tbe serious illness of bis father, who is 81 years ot age and failing fast. - Wednesday being little Miss Ellen Henry's 6tb birthday anniversary, a number ot ber little friends gathered at ber borne in honor of the occasion. Games and refreshments greatly pleased the little tots. The MoGinnis saloon and the White Boose billiard and pool rooms at Weston, were burglarized last night. Liquor and $5 in cash was taken from tbe saloon and tbe losa at the White House was light. Of Doers are working on tbe oase. All are cordially invited to attend the services at the Christian ohuroh Snnday. Feb. 22. Bible aebool 10, sermon and Communion at 11. Even ing service at 7:30, with special illus trated address, "Tbe Life and Labors of tha Apostle Paul." Tbe yonng folks of tbe Methodist Snnday Sohool enjoyed a pleasant social time last Saturday evening, at tha ohuroh when tha girls' class issoed invitations to the boys, for the evening. Dainty refreshment were served and games were played. Oliver Heintzman, who reoently moved from Paloose to the vicinity of Milton, was fonnd dead io his barn Monday last He bad been dead sev eral bonis wbeo fonnd, and tbe oot oner's inquest revealed tbe faot that death was due to natural cauaee. Nearly seven hundred conversions resulted from the revival meetings held Io Walla Walla, by Evangelist Bolgio wbo is conducting a series of meetings io Pendleton. A special train to attend tbe meetings will be run from Waila Walla next Tuesday-evening, arriving ia Pendleton at 7 and leaviog at 10 o'clock. Bates from Athena, Weston and Adams, $1.00. P. Ctmpbell Crockett wbo is pastor of the Christian ohuroh at Wasco, writes that bis ohuroh and town are in a flourishing condition. Street im provemeots and installation of an eleo tio lighting system bave reoently been realized, and the town is to be greatly benefitted by the recent appro priation of $30,000 for tbe new state highway, Bigga to Wasco. Tbe build ing fnnd tor the construction of a new Christian eburch edifice is steadily rowing. , The oity oonnoil has taken aotion relative to draining the basements of business buildings on Main street. Tbe water in tbe basements of tbe sal oon buildings is higher at the present time than ever before. Conditions bave arrived at snob stage that it has been deoided to to resort, to a dtainage system in the interest of sanitation il It is proposed to tiln .through the cellar walls oonneoting the basements, lead ing the water to the ditoh near tbe O.-W, depot. Tbe basement under N. A. Miller's fnrnitnre stole will also be. tapped. At the Sunday Sohool convention held last week at Pilot Book, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stewart represented the Methodist ohnrob of this oity, and Mr. Meldrnm, and Misses Belle and Ethel Molotyre were delegates from the Christian church. ' Mr. Meldrnm, wbo delivered an address on Teaober Training, reports that one of tbe most important things aooomplisbed was tbe formation of the Umatilla Connty Ministerial Association., George Piper was a delegate from' the Christian Snndav Sohool at Helix, and Mr. Mel drnm bad tbe pleasure of returning in bis oar to Athena. School Notes 2l 7T MM IT 7T iii&aCim 7r liiiH&eCiiiii 3 TT -2JL 7T "TT 7r uawiwwil On Wednesday, February 25, at 10 a. m., at my place, 4 1-2 miles north of Adams and 5 3-4 miles west of Athena I will sell the following property-. 12 head of good, heavy Work Hors es, from 3 to 12 years old. One good driving team. Two good milch cows, 1 heifer. 2 Bain wagons, one is new. 1 Mitchell wagon. 1 hack, 1 buggy. 6 set butt chain harness. 1 set hack harness, 1 single harness. 1 Superior drill. ; 1 McCormick Binder. 2 harrows, 2 disc harrows. 1 twelve-foot roUer. 1 three-bottom gang plow, 1 16-inch riding plow, 1 14-inch plow. 1 cultivator, 1 fanning mill. 1 roller feed miU. 1 two-horse gasoline engine. 1 wood saw, 1 lawn mower. Garden tools, etc. etc. Good household furniture. A splendid lot of canned fruit. ';v,y v-'''v';:;'"v'-:;;': terms All sums of $25 and under, cash; over $25, approved notes bearing 8 per cent, interest, due October 1, 1914. will be taken. Two per cent discount for cash. ' Eree Lunch Served at loon C: E. Rude, Auctioneer. F. S. Le Grow, Clerk. Henry Schmitt, Owner. bobool is progressing very nicely and every one is making a deoided effort to get tbe most possible good out of the three remaining months of tbe term. The backstop has worn out. Tbe wlra nettina is not strong enough to withstand the "speed" of our boys, Boards will renlaae the broken wires and are now on the ground. On aooonnt of tbe cold, damp wea tber and obaraoter of our wood, tbe utjuIv baa ron short and we will need few loads to Isat till warmer, wea tber oomes. , A tryoot waa held in tbe High Hohool last Friday to determine tbe contestants for tbe Westoo Ferndale Athena debating league. Arnold Koep ka woo flrst ttlaoe. Louis Stewsrt and Tom Caton tied for seoond nlaoe and Elmer Martin reoeived , third. .Tb first three were assigned to pieces on the team and Elmer Martin will aot aa alternate. March 6tb tbe first ds tare will te held in Athena. Contest nfji. TOtnn vs. Atheoa. .Tbis' is onnA mnva in the riant direction and sboold te enooursged. j Severs! ladits, mothers and pations. visited tbe eodool recently. We en joy having the pstroos come and see what wa are doing. Don't wait for seoond-band information. Come and see for yourself. Don't grouch and find fault Aaooept our hearty invit ation oome. Tbe door is open and wa are anra yon will be interested in our work. Superintendent Drew baa been bosy perfecting tbe oreditatla list for Borne Credit work. This will go ioto opera tion next September and will tea plan whereby a child receives credit at sohool for tbe work done at bomr. The mother will keep tbe aooonnt which will ba forwarded every month fa the Prlooiral. Watch Johnny clean bis teeth aod comb bis hair and blaok bis shoes to get as many credits aa Willie does. Mo bolidsys will be observed from this time'till the end of school exoept thrum half dava earned for perfect at- tandanoa and punctuality. UNEQUALLED AS A PREVENTIVEPFJ in-- ' LUAt"-" Mktiii'rrwiuu y BAD COLDS M5SZsr m m:m rz - rur a u Mm -.jp- -aa. xj i mw A 1 cough'1 m 111 W MmSEBBL 4 l H tiw I Si. sill W l il Mr S0REs50AT' i, 71 vJ i ik n tV m' i Hv arteT C0SUMni0 fm II xi I 111 1 1 1 1 CtiamSfirtalii KsSIefea G. jlbi - lll!!ll! 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