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Press Paragraphs Any poultry to sell? Sod.; See Burke & R. H. Piersol was in Walla Walla Snnday. ; . :. Mrs. Sheldon Taylor visited io Pen dleton Monday. Mrs. Ethel Talbot vhited in Walla Walla Saturday. ; Cbatles Estea of Pendleton, was in lbs cily yesterday. - Mrs. L. I: O'Harra was in the city Monday from Weston. " J. F. Zeiba and Miss Graoe visited in Peodleton Satoiday. , Miss Velma Wilkinson was a Walla Walla visitor Sainrday. For Sale. Good wheat hay. It. E. Stewart, Athena. Adv. Geo. Wall and Diuk Winship were in Walla Walla Sunday. J. W. Kellogg, an insntanoe man, was in the city yesterday. J. H. MoCormaoh of Pendleton, was io tbe oity yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Otba Beeder motored to Walla Walla Saturday. J. N. Scott and family were in Pen dleton Monday on tnsiness. ' ' M iss Bessie Parker is' spending the week with friends in Weston. . . Mrs. W. S. Ferguson visited tbe first . of tbe week in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bogers were shopping in tbe oity Satoiday. Mrs. A. Klnnear of Weston was shopping io Athena Wednesday. Mr. Bod Mrs. E. A. Dudley have spent tbe past week in Portland. Burke & Son will pay cash for your poultry. See tbeni before selling.' Jobn Banister, B. B. Richards and A. A. Fobs were in Pendleton, Satur day. .. : Postmaster Brown of Pendleton, waa in tbe oity on business Wednes day.. Mis. Wilkinson is having her res ideooe renovated and remodeled this week. . .;' Mrs. L. S. Vincent went down to Pendleton Wednesday for a few days visit. i. ' ;- ; SI DEHSM'll of the Superior qual ity of this COFFEE to be made in Athe na during the Cale donian Picnic, May 22 and 23. 1SGR0KE HER. GO I If yon desire good turkey eggs for hatching, nine for f 2, phone 31x3. Mrs. Lizzie Mansfield spent a part of tbe week with friends in Weston. Miss Margaret Winnifred of Milton, was a guest this week of Miss Laura Bruoe. " Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Woodward spent Sunday with tela tires in Walla Walla. : . - . - o Attorney G. H. Bishop was over from Freewater and speut Sunday in Athena. - Sbeard left Sunday vieit with friends in Mips Lizzie morning for a Portland. :. Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Kern of Pendle ton, were visitors at the Piersol home Sunday. -m Mrs. A. A. F08S this week was a guest at tbe borne of Miss Jackson in Dayton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stone and Mr. Mrs. T. D. Stone motored to Walla Walla Monday. S. A. Barnes dropped oyer from Weston Tuesday and spent the after noon in the city. - v - ; Mrs. Baworth visited with relatives in Walla Walla this week, returning home Wednesday. " , Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Lienallen of Ad ams, were in tbe oity Tuesday trading with Athena merchants. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. BalUncb, prom inent Weston pioneers, were in the oily Saturday on business. - Harold.Gitbeos came np this week from Independence, and is spending a few days with friends here. C. A. Barrett, who aooompanied his wife to tbe hospital at Walla Walla, has returned home. Mrs. W. J. Gholson was a guest of her mother, Mrs. MoKay, at her home near Walla Walla thia week.- Mrs. J. W. Kotbrook is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. MoOorkell, on Basket Mountain this week. E. E. Koonts. Al. NorDean and Vir gil Willaty, are spending a few days on Meaobam oreek tront fishing. Will Wallan, of Moro, last wee! visited at the home, of his mother, Mrs. Jane Wallan west of town. H. 0. Catoo and David Taylor were among tbose who attended tbe Smith rally in Pendleton Tuesday night. Tbe regular services will be held in the M. E.' obnrob - Sunday. Come with ns. B. E. Gornall, Pastor. Austen ifbss of the Foss-Winsbip hardware firm, returned Wednesday from a abort business trip to Portland. Mrs. Will Bartle and two children of Holdman, are guests this week at tbe Bargatt bomeon west Main street. Frank Ely was in the city from New Meadows Idaho, and spent Snnday with his mother. Mrs. Henry Pinker-ton.' Misses Bnth Doniway and Irmalee Campbell were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bomer I. Watts Satur day. .. . ' Get a quart of onion sets free with every purchase at Fix & Radtke's. This holds good .while the supply of onion eeta last. ' Mrs.' A. J. Wagner was reported very ill at ber home northwest of town tbe first of tbe week. .. She is better at this time. Jack Robinson, well known lanndry man, headed the Pendleton delegation of rooters at tbe ball game in Walla Walla Snnday last. Dr. Dell has reoeived word of tbe death of a sister-in-law and a nephew, both of which ooourred reoently, at bis old home in the east. George Gross is following np the good work of building oonorete side walks. Be is or ustrnctins one at his residence on Fonrtb street. Mr. Cleveland Martin and family of Colfax, Wash., motored tov Athena and visited relatives this week, re turning home yesterday morning. Mrs. E. Clark, of Portland, aooom panied by her daughter, Josephine, is visiting at the boms of her daughter Mrs. John Walter, west of the oity. Our Show Window TelDs tffie Story Your Choice of Rexall Tooth Powder or Paste and a Brush for 40 cts Byron N. Hawks, We Druggist Miss Stella Lienallen and a number of friends oama over from their homes in Walla Walla last week and took dinner at tbe Geo. Woodward home. Mrs. J. S. Henry, who arrived last week from ' Portalnd, where she has been residing with her son, is again nioely settled in her own home in this city. , ;. . ' ( Doug Flynn and -Braden Gerking rode np from John Day yesterday. Range is good in that seotioo this year, and oonseqnently Btook is doiog well. , ' Mrs. Chance Turner and children were in tbe oity Tuesday from : Wes ton. Mr. and Mrs. Turner will leave hooo for tbeir new home in Wallowa ooonty. The Owen Rnsie estate has been ap praised at something over one hundred dollars. The estate consists of shoe maker's tools and a small etopk of leather, eto. V By trapping two ooyote deus,John Pieroe.gatbered in 16 young ones this week and between times, John says he caught 200 trout in Sqnaw oreek. Going some. t J. M. Bayes of Pendleton, was in the oity yesterday. Mr. Baya is coun ty treasurer of (he Anti-Saloon league and as usual, is taking an notive in terest in the campaign. A. Maokenzie Meldrum will go to tbe Willamette valley next Monday, and will deliver addresses at Corvallis, Eogene and other points. Mr. Mel drum will return Friday. Remember that yon oan get high grade bacon at the City Meat Market for 18 cents per pound. Lard is selling in 5 pound buckets for 65 cents, 10 pound tuckets for $1.25. Adv. ; A heavy downpour of rain, aooom panied with lightning and thunder visited this seotioo last night, settling tbe dust and brightening up vegeta- ltiojr. It was generally welcomed. DvQoaranliue restrictions were jilted from tbe Vanoil home this week, and here are no smallpox cases in Athena or vioinity. Only one case, that of boy, developed in tbe Mr. Vanoirs amily. M. L. Watts of the Preston-Shaffer Milling company, .and Virgil Zerba are touring Central Oregon by . auto mobile this week. They go as far as Bend, and are making the trip in Mr, Watts' Ford roadster. The primary eleotion is being held today for tbe nomination of State and County offioes to be voted for io tbe general eleotion to be held in Novem ber. Indioations are that a large vote will be oast in Athena today. Promptly at 8:32 tomorrow morn ing, be tbe temperature at tbe right angle, the flz-z-z will begin to sizzle in Bawks' soda fountain, where all sorts of summer drinks and delioious ioe oream deoootions may be bad. f Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Diokenson re turned Wednesday from Bot Lake, where Mr. Diokenson has been taking treatment, an attaok ofjpneumonialast wTnter" havluft left him with health impaired. Be ia considerably im proved.. ; . .... . '' Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thompson will leave Snnday morning for Portland. Mrs. Thompson will bs met there by Miss Lizzie Sbeard, and tbe two ladies will go to MoMionville Tuesday, to attend the session of Grand Lodge of Rebekabs. A driving horse owned by Frank Priue of Weston, ran away near that oity Tuesday throwiog the' driver, Mr. Loveridge, an aged gentleman out and seriously injuring him. Tbe horse was fonnd with a broken shoul der and was killed. Mrs. S. A. Banks and daughter, Miss Lula, who have been visiting at tbe home of Mrs. N. Diokenson for sometime, will-leave tomorrow for tbeir home in Santa Rosa, Calif. Mrs. Banks was a resident of this county several years ago. The Dreamland program for tonight and tomorrow night, is as follows: 1 and 3. '"Tony the Fiddler," Essanay. cl. AMU tun IIRIUU VBUJU Kalem. Snnday night: 1. "A Dansbter of Romany," Edison. 2. "Which?," Vitagraph. 8. "Salva tion Sal," Vitagraph. yA new band stand has been erected onbe vaoant lot at the corner of Main and Third streets, whiob will hereafter be utilized for open air con certs during tbe summer months. A splendid conoert was given by tbe band last Friday evening in front of the St. Niohols hotel. . Fishing licenses may now be had at the Foss-Winsbip hardware store, without going to the trouble of filing application with tbe county clerk, as heretofore. And while yonr license it being made out it may be of advan tage to yon to make your aeleotion of Bshiag taokle for the season. A. J. Parker and Jesse Myriek have formed a partnership, with the result that they are equal owners of tbe two shops in Athena. Benry Keen baa disposed of bis interests in tbe oar ber business to them and retired after many years of servioe to tbe publio in tbe oapaoity of tonsorial ar an jaws mm s3) Bejfiiras Saturday Morning.' May 16th, and Will End on Saturday Evening May 23 a quick and oMid spring SEVEN DAYS OF BARGAm GDOTG NEVER ! BEFORE EQUALLED IN PENDLETON Radical reductions in all departments in order to effect absolute disposal ; of all spring goods and short broken lines. finds- us with much greater stocks on hand than we ought to have at this season of the year. 4 Nothing wrong with the goods, but in our early spring enthusiasm we over estimated the spring demand. We never allow goods to accumulate from one season to another it is for this reason that we must reduce our immense stock. You'll want and need these goods within a very few weeks. SO BUY THEM NOW THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE . PENDLETON, OREGON i THE ATHENA TilEAT 1V1ARKET mmui.jnuni iJiiiijnuiiiiLiiiiuiALJMMlJ.lMjai We carry the best BflEATS That Money Buys Our Market is Clean and Cool Insuring Wholesome Bleats. BRYAN & MEYER Main Street, Athena. Oregon The prodootion of "Pilsrim's Pro gress" in pboto play at tbe M. E. obnrob Inesday evening was witnessed ty a fairly good sized andienoe, and was very highly appreciated. Tbe prodootion, both for it's artistio valoe and for tbe sake of tbe young people under whose a nap ices it appeared, de served a far better patronage. Dr. Fulkerson, vios consul for tbe U. S. during the Spanish Amerioan war, and also dorlog the Boxer up rising, will leoture at the M. E. church Saturday evening, at 8 p. m. Bis subject will ba: "The New Or ient." Dr. Fnlkerson baa given 20 years io tbe Orient, and is authority on the above theme. Admission free; everybody welcome. ' Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stone and chil dren arrived in tbe city from Portland Friday. Ibcy earns from The Dalles io tbe automobile. Dr. Stone is find ing it bard to find a suitstle boose in whiob to reside, there being very few vacant houses ia Athena at the present time. The doctor has taken offices in the Post building on Main street, first door east of tbe telephone exchange. r. and Mrs. Benry Eoepke enter tained tbe faculty, members of tbe higu sohool and alnmni and the eighth grade at their home near town last evening, io honor of their son Benry, The yonng people were taken to tbe splendid Koepke borne in automobiles, and were entertained in a royal man ner. Original games were played, and tbe daintiest of refreshments served An interesting ball game was played Saturday on the sohool grounds,, be tween tbe Athena and Weston teams of , joveuiles. . Weston bugged tbe small end of a 28 to 5 score. "Dotob" MoFerrin says the soore should have really been 28 to 0 in Athena's favor, but for the fact that.the Athena man ffgef 7 E. 13. ' Koonts" w ho "was on the side lines, got his signals crossed. King and MoFerrin was Athena's bat tery, while Gould and Smith of doiated in like oapaoity for Weston. At the close of sohool. Prinoipal Drew gives-the following report of perfect attendanoe, these pupils hav ing been neither absent or tardy dur ing the sohool year: Mildred Matberb, Vernon Miller, Biobard Oartano, Kob ler Betts. Luoinda Dell. Andra Win ship, Everett Knight, Benry Knight, Willard Parker, Clara Benley, Frank Miller, Tbelma MoEwen, Elizabeth Mathers, Mildred Winship, Enid Oar tano, Areta Littlojohn, Annabell Mo Leod, Llovd MoPberren, Ellen Pam brun, Ceoil Phillips, Arnold Koepke, Elmer Martin. Lillian Tompkins. Tbe friends of Mrs. O. A. Barrett were shocked last Saturday morning to bear that she had been stricken with appendioitis, and was taken to Walla Walla by Dr. Plamondon, for treatment. News was reoeived Snnday morning that Mrs. Barrett' was im proving, and later it was ionoa mu an operation would te avoided. It is hoped now that sbe will be bo far improved as to be able to be brought borne io a day or two. Ber daogbter, Mrs. Plamondon has remained in Walla Walla with ber this week. Tbe sohool year ends in Athena to day, with tbe pnpils ready to enjoy the summer vaoation and tbe teaobera residing at a distanoe prepared to leave for their several homes. Examina tions in the different grades bave been oompleted, and tbe year's work brought to a close this morning. Charles A. Guerne has teeq elected prinoipal of the sobools for next year by tbe board of directors, and. bis se lection bas met with warm approval on all sides. Tbe servioes of Miss Velma Wilkinson and Miss Lanra Brune and Mrs. MoPbersoo of this city, bave been retained for next year, Miss Nellie Darr and an eighth grade teaober both of whom have given un qualified - satisfaction in the Eobo sobools bave been elected to positions here. - ; " ' "" ' Smith Night in Pendleton. Tuesday nigbt, bis old home town, Pendletoo, was tnroed over to Dr. Q. J. Smith, Democratio candidate for Governor and bis friends. Tbe Ore- son Theater was the scene of one of rh crpntHHt rallies ever seen in that town and friends of Dr. Smith vied with anh ritbnf in making the oooa- eion one lona to bs remembered Short BDeeobes were made by ksdiog citizens, and Dr. Smith made tbe pi in cioal address of tbe evening. A nom- her of Athena oeoole attended the rally. for IH tag A Carload of Binders, Mowers and Rakes just arrived. Prices Will be Right Coughs Bogs to Portland, A. L. Swaseart abiDDed a carload of hosa to Portland Wednesday. Mr. 8waneart aooompanied the' shipment and will anend a few days in tbe me tropolis. Be intends to hereafter ship a osrload every two months. and henoefortb will be in tbe market nurobase all bogs offered for sale this vicinity. Wednesday's shipment did not inoluds any stock raised on tbe Swaesart farm, tut bad been pur ehiud for faadins nornoses. Tbe lot averaged 217 poonds in weight. Arthur Coppook has too many miloh cows, and offers some for sale at rea sonatle prioes. Tbe cows are good ones. Adv, I Main Street HhiMPniiAi i pn aq a IJIIII!!ll!IMIIIiJ CURB FOR iMlIlP lBADCOLDSjPlfe W . 1 y iiiiniitti war: w -wm vmm-. . A. II bU w.MWa I .J 11111111 fA 11,1 Til I 11 ill II II HUll MJ tilt) M l VV ; Bin Hllllllil!l!llll!lr,X W.- ' II Urrftl MGUMliVV II nl A A It'SHThJV. ill " nw. I mi i i . I f Ill jfwrrvn inram T 1 1 1 1 III I nrr mm jf ms mm mimm m--M m u ii ii u u h mm mm ii mm mm w sKaaaam I w I . JLD) I ft . . ..J...L anil AAtilAillt SKA MlAtol I if 11 aCS "I f C. A. 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