Press Paragraphs Any poultry to tell? Bee Bnrka & Bod. , " ". ' 7- Mrs. Ida Keen visited f riends Id tba flily today. 7 . For Sale. Good wheat bay. B. B. Stewart, Athens. Adv. Mrs. W.O. Miller made a bosioesa trip to Pendleton Monday. , ; MIb Katberine Bbarp arrived home Tuesday (10m Daytoo, Wash. Mr. and Mn. Boy Burke were over from Helix to attend the pionio. Mr. and Mn. Leon Cohen of Pen dleton, spent Friday in tbe city. It yon desire good tnikey eggs for batobing, nine for f 3, phone 81x3. Or. and Mri. W. G. fioghes of Milion, weie in the oity Saturday. Bert Logsden came down from Fair view, Wash,, aud attended tbe pionio. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Junoon were in town Saturday from tbeir moun tain tauob. . : Dell Brother! are dlaplayiug ehoea and gent'i furnishing! in tlieii ehow window today. Mrs. Mary Gross o( Pol tla id, visited relatives and friends in Athena and vioinity this week. Mr. and Mn. Kern, of Walla Walla weiain Athena last evening and at tended tbe conoert. j Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hales of Adams were in tbe oity .Tuesday aod spent tbe day with friends. Miss Leila Norvell of Helix, waa a guest over Sunday at tbe borne of ber aunt, Mrs. A, 13. MoEwen. Mrs'. Chas. Bulflnoh and daughter. Miss Marjory, were in town yesterday from their boms near Weston. Tbe Mothers' Olob is. being enter Uiued this aftiruoon at tbe borne of Mrs. Henry Koepke near town. Obatles Wilkes brought big family up from the ranob at lower CJold Springs, and attended the pionio. For Sale Tbe old J. B. King plaoe, 11S aoree, 8 miles south of Weston. Apply to Mrs. Lillis Miller. Adv. 1 Everett James of Pendleton Is visit ing at tbe borne of hie grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wood near town. Mr. and Mrs. - Bert MoKnigbt ot Milton, were Caledonian pionio visit ore, Friday and Saturday, being gueeta of Mi. and Mrs. Eber Luna. Mis. A. H. Johnson and Mrs. L. A, Brenht ol Walla Walla, were guests during tbe pionio of Mrs. John Stan ton, t For Sale 160 acres In crop, with privilege to bnyer ol renting 160 aores in summer fallow. See Heury Keen. Adv. Mr. and Mis. I). B. Russell of North Powder, were lu Athena attending :be Caledonian pionio Friday and Satur day. . 7 . ' . Laid in S pound bucket 65o, 10 pound bnoket I1.3B, baoon 18 oenta per pound at tbe City Meat Market. Adv. J. A. Kirk oame op from Halsey, attended the Caledonian pionio, and tbis week miogled with bis Atbena friends. . , Arthur Coppook has too many milob oows, and oilers some for sale at rea sonable piioes. Ibe oowa are good onei. Adv. Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Walden of Weston Mountain, attended the pionio and were guesti at the U. H. Mots field borne. Mr. and Mrs' Wm. Tompkins, Miss , Lillian and Wesley left Wednesday afternoon by auto lor a visit with Waltsbnrg friends. Harry 'iogbam would like to ex- obange fain oca la with tbe person wbo mistook bis at tba reoent party given at the Koepke home. Mrs. Ouy N. Shields will return to her borne in Portland tomorrow, being 9uoompaoied as tar as Pendleton by her sister, Mrs. Dotaoo. Mr. and Mrs. Josehp N. Soott went to Milton Sunday afternoon, where a family dinner wss enjoyed at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ingle. Mrs. -R. K. Gornall has teen in Spo kane the the past week. She waa an oompanied by Miss Inea Phillips, who goes there for medical treatment. Dr. Joseph N. Baddeley and wife have been in tbu oity this week, be ing oalled bare by tbe deatb of Mrs. Baddeley'i father, Louis LaBrasohr, Dr. and Mrs. Will R. Soott left this week for tbeir home in Seattle, whnra tba dootor will leeume bis extensive praotioe after several weeks vaoation. Atbena tennis player, are in Walla Walla for today and tomorrow, at tending and partioipatiog in tbe tour nament on tbe oourta of tbe garden oity. ' . . Clyde Brotherton, a former Athena sobool boy, waa among tba graduatea of tbe Waitsburg High sohool, exer- oises of whiob ooourred in that oity last week. 7 , Mrs. Battle Bill ot New York, will address the ladies of tbe M. E. oburoh and community Friday afternoon, June 6th, at tbe M. E. oburoh. Every one invited. Mrs. L. 8. Tinoent went down to Pendleton Wednesday to attend the graduating exercises of - the High sobool, ber sister being a member of tbe senior olass. Mrs. E. A. Dudley entertained tbe women of tba Christian ohuroh Aid society Wednesday, at a sumptuous twelve o'olook dinner. .The day wss spent in sewing. . .Ablaok Pernheron stallion, wbloh has been in obarge of Pat Welob thie season, became aiok on the road near town, Taeeday . morning, and died shortly after. - Dr. Welch bas purchased a One driving mare, aud will henceforth to prepared to take bis friends on fishing trips when tbeir automobiles are out of commission, Walter Adama waa in Seattle last week, where be attended the exercises of the Elks in dsdioatiog the new tem ple, teoently ereoted in that oity by tbe B. P. O. E. A oarload of galvanized road onl- veit nine of different dimensions, was unloaded here tbis week for use on the new road work completed in tbis vicinity reoently. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bigby and Mrs. Artbur. Bigby, former residents of Atbena bnt now living In Pendleton, were among the visitors to tbe Sootob pionio Saturday.' Miss Hazel Doolittle left Monday morning for her home in Snobomisb, Wasb. Sba waa aooompanied as far aa Walla Walla by Misses Velma Wilkinson and Mntb Krebs. - Jaok Vinaeut joined Claude Still of Milton, in a pilgrimage to Pullman, Wash., where today they are attena (no Iho interoollesiate track meet, in nhinh Bovlen and Payne of U. of O. are entered. Mumps, measles, whooping oougb nd amalluox have made tbeir appear anoe in bomea of tbig oommunity, and while several oases have been reported by pbysioians. no serious ones bavt de veloped to date. - Byron Hawks and Austin Foss mo tnred over to the Umatilla tbis morn ing, where tbe former will endeavor to snare a few spsckled beauties while tbe latter reposes in tbe sbade and com munes with nature. H. MoArtbur and wife oame up from Portland for a abort visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. MoArtnur scent tbe wintei in Califor nia, and bnt reoently returned to tbeir home in Portland. C M. Brotherton and family oame down from tbeir borne in Waitsburg in attend the clonic Mr. Brotberten stated that the land deal mentioned in tba Press last week, failed to go Uhpnnoh. and ha still owns nil wans burg ranob. - Mr. aod Mrs. Walter Ely oame up from Portland Saturday morning to at tend the Caledonian Pionio. Mr. iur latnrnari tn hii business, that of com munion merobant. while Mrs. Ely will remain and visit in Atbena, Weston and Pendleton. Jesse Myriok and Heibcrt Parker have made a notifiable improvement in tbe appearance of their barber ehop. A fresh ooat of paint deoorates the front of tbe building, an attractive sign baa been put up, and Ibe interior oi the ehop is spiok, span aod spotless. The June meeting of the 0. W. B. M. will be beld next Tuesday, lnstesd ot Wednesday, at tbe borne ot Mrs. Cbas. Gerking west of town. Mrs.. James Potts will assist the hostess, and Mrs. H. H. Bill will lead tbe meeting, with the topio: Glila and Missions. ' . , Colonel Wood was in town Saturday afternoon and was juberoualy jubilant over tbe manner in wbioh the Cale donians entertained tbeil visitors. He Was partloolarly delighted with Jock Coleman's atunts, the readings of little Jeanette Miller and tba singing ot Mri. Binges. Ibe latest purchasers of automo biles in Atbena and vioinity are Byron Hawks aud Frank Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Hawks are driving a Beo and Mr. Berlin got by wltb a classy Franklin. Both oars were pntohased through Mr. MoCormaob of tbe Pen dleton Auto oompany. Marion O'Barra was in town from Weston Tuesday. He is in poor health, and will leave for Lehman Springs by piivate oonveyauoa Monday, wbere be hopes the obange may be of benefit to him. He will remove bis family to tbe springs to reside indefinitely, ebould be feel better there. Mrs. J. N. Soott has rceeived word ot the arrival at Bnntington Beach, Calif., ot ber trotber-in-law, Bev. Chaa. Butberford and little daughter, from Galoutta, India, wbere Mr. Bu tberford la resident pastor. With bis little daughter, at whose birth two and a half yeara ago ha lost bis wife, Mrs. Soott'a sister, be will visit here soma time during tbe summer. , P. 0. Crookatt, tbe rising y ouog Christian preacher, demonstiated bis ability in bis chosen profession Sun day when he delivered two very able sermons in tbe chnrob here, during the absenoe of Pastor Meldrum. Mr. Crookatt, wbo is pastor of tbe Wasco ohcrob, is having marked suooess there, and is assisting hia congrega tion In building a uew ohurob edifice. W. 0. Miller never overlooks an opportunity to exploit bie prowess as a bunter. His latest adventure was OUR may mm rauc NG-MLE Closes Saturday . This is your last chance to save on New, desirable, season able merchandise. So don't let this Sale of all Sales, close without your taking advantage of it and profiting accordingly. All of Our; Men's Suits Are Selling At About Half ; Price, Some More and Some Less. THE PEOPLES I WHERE IT PATS TO TRADE. I WABMOUSE & 4 PENDLETON, OREGON a bunter. His latest aaveniore wbb TT C!J, Af with a ooyote in tbe oounty road above J, HQ JtlUuSOn DIX-T'U town -this week. Returning from I I Of Ready Mixed Paints, Varnishes and Stains. A full Stock of Oils, Window Glass, Brushes, etc., and if it's Quality you want, come and see us. ByronN. Hawks, Druggist THR -ATHENA MEAT MARKET We carry the best MEATS That Money Buys . ' Our Market is Clean and Cool Insuring Wholesome Meats. BRYAN & MEYER Main Street5 Athena, Oregon Weston in an automobile, William passed tbe ooyote in tbe road and ss ourlng his trusty gun, returned aud shot it. Lawreooe Tbarp, who was driving tbe oar, wllloolleot tbe bounty from tbe oounty. Mountain ranohera are well pleased with tbe season's orop prospeats. The sesaon has been an exceptionally early one wltb tbe result that tbe seeding operations were finished with tbe soil in better condition tbau it bad been tor a long time before. Grain is growing nioely, and the fruit orop promises a bountiful yield. The aore- age to be planted to potatoes will be larger tban that of last season. Agent Mathers, of the O.-W. is quarantined at bis borne wltb a well developed oase of smallpox ana lor tbe present tbe keys are being presid ed over by telegrapher Hardin, wbo was cent here by tbe dispatcher at Star took. George Winsbip, assistant to Mr. Mathers was Indisposed Wednesday and Bill Konasek oame over from tbe Northern Paolfio and took tba day "trick" for bim. From some unknown oaose, fire or iginated and totally deatroyed tbe ranob borne and oontenta, of E. (3. Gerking near Bepublio. Wash, one ay last week. "Quill" writes tbe Press that only a pair of shoes remains ot all be possessed In tbe house. He waa absent at tbe time of tbe fire. Hia hired man was awakened about eleven o'olook to find tbe bouse in - a mesa of flames and tarely esoaped with bis life. Mr. Gerking figures bis loss at flOOO, and oarried f 350 Insur ance. Sinoe tbe new road on tbe south side of tba river bas been put to nse, travel from Bingbam Springe to Pen dleton baa bean diverted over it. It ie thought by some that tbe buildiog of tbis toad will work to sonis extent against tbe cooetruotion of a bridge at Thorn Hollow crossing. However, ebonld tbe bridge be constructed, Pen dleton people would no doubt use It in preterenoe to coming np on tbe aoutn side Anyway; moreover, the- bridge would be of greater oonvenienoe to tbe larger number of people in tbis pert of the oounty. Sunday morning at tbe M. E. oburoh Dr. Warner of Walla Walla will speak. Dr. Warner bas a speoial message to the people of Atbena, and is very de sirous of a good attendanoe. Let ev ery member of the oburoli te present Others are earnestly invited. In the afternoon there will be a praotioe for tbe Children's Dsy exeroises whiob will be given on tba evening ot June Ttb. Important business for tbe Sab bath Sobool tbe coming Sunday and a full attendanoe is desired. Preaoblog la tba evening at 7:80 by tbe pastor, H. E. GoroaU. The conoert given last evening in tbe Christian oburob ty the Califor nia Jubilee Quartet, waa one of tbe beat entertainments ever given in Atb ena. That the oonoert waa appreciat ed was evidenoed by tbe vigorous ap plause given by tbe audieooe, wblob filled tbe large auditorium of tbe oburob to overflowing. "Bleok Patti" received an ovation, and indeed tbis double-voioed gentlemen was a won der. Tbe operetta uombera were magnifioent, and to prove tbe cultured ear of an Atbena audienoe, were bet ter reoeived tban eves tba splendid plantation melodies. Tbe ladies of tba Aid Sooiety, under wbosa aus pioes tbeee olack artiste appeared bere, desire to thank the publio for tbeir generous patronage. Tba groas re oeipts of tbe evening were $110.80, tbe ladies receiving 133.05, tbeir por tion of tbe jMooeeds. For 8ale. 440 aeres nearly level, 80 aeiHe of alfalfa feooed for bogs, ISO aorea of epring and winter grain, 60 aorea ot earn, balanoe paature. Alfalfa on ereek bottom. Fair buildings, on tal aphone and B. F. D. line, one mile from sobool, six miles from town aod only 113,600, easy terms. Frank. Mo Elroy. Cambridge, Idaho. Adv. Wins a Point. The Farmers' Anti-Automobile So oiety baa adopted tbe following rnleB, to annlv to all antos exoept the Bud- son Slx'-lO. That oar is so quiet, handsome and perfeotly Con trolled that it waa deemed unnecessary to ap ply the regulations as herein laid down: 1, Upon discovering an approach log team, the automobilist must stop offside and oover his maobine with a blanket painted to oorrespond with tbe aosnery. 2.- "Ibe speed limit on oountry roads this year will be a aeoret, and tba penalty for violation will be f 10 00 for every mile an offender is oaugbt going In exoese of it. ? 8. In oass an automobile makes a team run away, the penalty will be 150.00 tor tbe Bret mile, 1100.00 tot the aaoond. and 8200.00 for the third, eto., that tbe team runs, in addition to tbe usuel damages. t. On approaohing a oorner wbere he cannot command a view of tba road ahead, the automobilist must stop Lot leaa tban 100 yards from tbe turn, tout his born, ring a bell, fire a re volver, balloo and send up three bombs at Intervale of five minutes. 8 Automobiles must be eeesooaoiy painted that is. so they will merge with tbe pastoral ensemble and not be etartling. Tbey must be green in Spring, golden lo Summer, red in Autumn and white in Winter. 6 Automobiles ruonlng on oountry roads at night must send up a red rooket eaob mile, and wait ten min utes for the road to olear. They most then prooeed oarefolly, blowing tbeir borne and ahootlog Roman can dles. 7 All members of tbe sooiety will nive utj Sunday to abasing automo biles, shooting and abouting at tbem and making arrests and otherwise oia oouraging oounty touring oo that day. 8. In oase a horse will not pass an ntnmnhlle the automobilist will tale the maobine apart aa rapidly aa possi bie and conceal the parts in tbe grass, Watta & Btaggs, WeBtnn. Ore. Milton'e Horse Show. Milton's annual borsa show, straw berry festival and automobile parade will be beld in that oity, Wednesday, Jnne 10. Attraotive prizes. Including 80 ailver oups nnd speoial priaee tor demrated automobiles is being offered. Thirty olassea are emfcraoed in the boree show department, and the three prizes for test deoorated automobilee inolude $50 silver tea eervioe, one valued at $85. and another . at $20. Tba usual feest of strawberries, served with real oream. will be par ticipated in by all who attend. Net a Robber er Cheat. We know that the average consumer does not feel that bla local merchant is a robber or a cheat: but like all hu mankind, tbe catalogue and prices of mnli nrrtnr houses anneal to bim, and be forwards bla order and cash with out considering: tbe injustice be ie do- w himlf. hia merchant and bla home town. Tbe catalogues of tbe mall order house are illumined wltb pictures to catch the ere of the unwary, fbey rouge In complexion from a brunette hannna to a blond canary bird. Tbey offer to aell you anything from a phi losopher's atone to a cypress shingle aawed out of a sunbeam. A New England phyaldan aaya that if mw.rr famllr would keep a box of mustard in tbe bouse one-nan oi doctors would itarve to death. A mean man suggests that everybody should keen two boxea.-New Orleans rica one. . ' Interested the Feline. Rprenaded my girl last nlgbt" Abt member of the family come "Only tneaf-Chlcago aecord-Her- aid. . . ..... 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