r Press Paragraphs Wes Zerba la over toduy from Walla Walla. "- Mr. aad Mrs. Charlea Gerkiog mot ored to Feodleloo Wednesday. . F. 8. LaQrow left Sunday eveniog fof MootaUB, oo tan days' business trip. Hany Sayora haa alfafa bay for sale at bis plaoe six miles south of Ath ene. Adv. - Mra. J. 8. Harris visited Id Athena Toosday, the guest of ber aiater, Mrs Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keen and Mrs Lola Payne visited in Milton the Bret pi the week. Fot Sale several young oowa, oom ing lresb soon. Arthur Coppook, Athena. Adv. Mr. and Mra n n-ji . .. and m.. "7 ana inr. ""uon xaylor visited 1 uuietun ounaay. Loat-Gold aleeva bntton. tetween Buiaebome and Masonic ball.. Ke torn to J. 0. Bcrke. Mrs. Elian hoi h n.. 2" i . , .7 khuu aua uangn- tor, Mies Marv Irvin. morning for Albany. " Mrs. F. B. LaM... , .. . . w ,v T lDluluea yeeter. nay rooming from a few days' visit with friends in Pendleton. Mrs. Will TrI1 r qi r', . j 1 nwi, iubuo. IS 8 SOBHt at. the hn. . L. . . ,, - ui uai oonsin. Mrs. F. W. Long, near town. f w"'.,011,6.8 Bt,an dt0M er oar h. m"1" Il"""'y.ooo1npanied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mabar. M'8SBS j688i BHerly and Vesta Cnts- ii j i toe Athena sobool. visited in Pendleton Saturday. Pendleton opened the tall season at Pilot Rook Wednesday, and met de- i uj nie oiose aoore of 3 to 8. ine posloffioe at Gibbon hurnnt. ly been re-eatahliahari aft.. k..i. been disoontinned for soma tima, Mrs. Thomas Boylan of Pendleton, visited bet danghter, Mrs. L. 8. Vin. oeut, a oonpla of daya this week. Oliver Diotranann. hx inrk... n. 8barp'a Maxwell oar and the dootor is oontemplating the pnrabass of new Ford. Mrs. N. H. Pinkerton of Wash tnona, Wash., ia in the city, having joined ber husband at the bedside of bis mother. . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA Capital and Surplus $100,000:00 baa been Elizabeth Lewiston, Mr. Lee Fountain hn visiting hia sister, Mrs. Manafleld, will leave for Idaho, soon. Alfred Franz had the misfortune to step on a nail, causing aseriona woond iu mi iooc. Dr. riamondoo haa been attending him. Mrs. Vanslyka of Weston, ment. Ibe grounds are being put intn oondltion and from now on regular praotioa will be in order. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gross motor ad out to the old homestead Sunday, Maroh 11, where tbev nartonk nf a aomptnoDS dinner prepared by tbeir danghler, Mrs. Lnka Bead, the event uelna iu honor of their SKth acaririino day anniversary. Their obildren and grand obildren were present and all ed a very happy flay. ,, Barrv Savers, reaidino nn tha rin,. tilla liver, found it neoessary to kill three dogs aa a reanlt of tbeir getting intn a flfitit with a rabid nnvntw i Ha kept one of the doga until it bad devel oped rabies, and sent tbe bead of the animal to Health Offlosr White at Portland, who reported that the an imal waa afflioted:witb tbe diseaie when dmnatnhnri EU I - r ndflv avaninir Ofhtla nnf riplvlnn and Mra.t' Anua Johnson, danghter of Mr. wana enjoye lflan J New Shop Open For Business I am now ready to handle all work in my line at living prices. All kinds of Sheet Met- , al work a specialty. All kinds of pump re. pairing, plumbing, utc. I will guarantee en tire satisfaction. Give me trial. ; W. H, Marcho - A Opposite Tum-a-lum Lumber Yard, Main Street, Athena Watch Prices Illinois 0 size, il jewels, 20-year Crown case, only $ 9.50 Illinois 16 size, 17 jewels, 20 - yr Crown case, only 10.00 Elgin 16 size, 7 jewels, Silverode case, only - - 5.50 Elgin 16 size, 17 jewels, Silverode case, only - - 14.50 L. S. Vincent, Jeweler Hawks' Drug Store, Main Street, Athena, Oregon We Strongly Recommend Our White Pine, Tar and Eucalyptus For Colds. Give it a Trial. , ' ' ' . '. i Byron N. Hawks, Druggist the Ltrk2irzsnf the Mst h oX spring alVa the cost KT0AMMOf,mTG NO -HUMMOCKING NO SAGGING for: tn EUu tf?ri va w vr s 0jl ais NO RAfifilNG NO DRAGGING NO PITCHING See tl:?!&t" Sfw3 MILLER'S FURNITURE STORE. millinery store dniing the spring and Hummer season. yXba Foss-Wioship oompany bas in retailed a Den nnmn mil UM nin tn a new oistern at the Brnnnt Rnnnka piaoB west or town. Barvev Londell fell f mm it nil nf lumber at the sobool grounds Honda? and broke bia arm. Dr. Sharp baa unuea gno reaooed tbe Iraotnre. i Ralph Folsom of Pendleton, passed through town yesterday witb hia funeial oar, on the way to Weston, to attend th tnueral of Mrs. Harry lot oer. Mrs. James Nelson arrived in Ath ena tbis week from her home in Al berta, having been summoned to tba bedside of her mother, Mrs. William rinaerton. Artbnr Gbapmnn, wbn waa atrioken wun an attack of annendiaitia.. la ra coveting nnder the care of Dr. Sharp ana win not have to antmit t.i an nn eraiiou lor relief. Auia seotioo was visited with a bp vers dust storm Wednesday eveuinc. whioh waa snanondnr! hv hantt downpour of rain whioh oontinnAil for an honr 01 mors. Joseph N. Soott motored (o Pendle ton Sunday, aooompanied by bis fam ilv and Mra. DePeatt and daughter. 'iney round Mrs. Uen Harris improv ing very aatlsfaotorily Mrs. Lillie Miller annoonoea that aha is receiving another new shipment of spring beta today, and will bava tbem open for inBneotion tomorrow. (Jail and aee them. Adv. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon . at the Methodist Eoisontml ohnroh will be: "What Will You Do With Christ'" In the evenins: "Pro fit and Loss." A. M. Lambert. Pastor Dr. MoMatb. the Otteonalh. who1 has been reeidins in Walla Walla and maintaining an ofloo in Athena, DBS deoided to locate here permanent ly and will move here within a abort time. , Walter Myera oama down ' from 'Stnrbnok, Saturday and greeted old friends, spending tbe day at the John Htanton home. - Mr.- Myera ' wa-oif nis nay to Baker, where he baa em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Ware were guests at tba home of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hawka Inesday. Mr. Wara ia traveling in tba Interests of a drug company, with headquarters at Salt Lake City. Mrs. T. S. Handsaker. Dlatrint Snn erintendent of tbe Christian Woman'a Board of Missions, will be in Athena next Sunday aud will oondnot tba morning service at the Christian I obntih. ' All are invited. lr-'Pink" Harbour. Weston's leading briuk mannfafllnrer. waa in Inwn voa. terday flashing a bandfnl of 120 gold nieaea. Never before In nor Ufa riirl we feel more in tbe humor to shake bands witb Mr. Harbour. Walter Adams haa trader! "114 H " a oar known from here to Jnnean, Alas ka for an $ 1800 six oylinder Buiok roadster. His new oar is one of the best put out bv the Hoick fantorv. having power and speed to turn. The next regular meetiui of the Mother's Club will be held at tha boms of Mis. Osborne, oo Gollese street, on Friday, Matob 26th, at 3 o'olook. Tbe aubleot for discussion will be: "Training Obildren for Fu ture Usefulness." hbrlie Sawyer baa auxin drifted isok to hia old hnnnfa in jAthnnn. af. ter 'spending several months at Lenis- loo, idano. Uharlle says re baa re turned to Athena always to lemain. and- will attend sobool in tbe new sohool building. Wfllkey, Jaoob Reno set ont the new TTmhaAa. In . k. nil- D..I. UI. week. Tbe work of planting was well dona and if tba 260 treea have good oare, tbeir growth will mean plenty of shade at tha Park, f be anto atago leaves Athena twioe daily for Weston, at 8:10 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. ; and leaves twioe daily for Adams and Pendleton, at 9:25 a. m. and 11:20 p. oi. Express packages car ried. Hoadqnarters at St. Niobols Hot,al. A. M. Boyden, proprietor. Ad li Tha Athnns Hiffh anhnnl flahalapa Vpoonsisting oi Arnold Koepke, Lonis i owHrt idq iniBs zioia iveen, ien mis morning for Hermision, wbera tonight tbey will meet tha debating team of that eity. Thia team baa won every debate so far. and moon is expected of them In this meeting. Mra. A. H Molntyra, who haa been at Walla Walla for several daya in hospital, submitted to snraioal oner- ation Mondav. in whioh Dr. A. R 8tona of tbta oity participated. Tba patient la reported aa proirassins nioe- ly. Her bnsband and Miaa Lizzie Mo lntyra nets in attendance noon ber. Gray snita bava been nrdnrad hv tha Foaa-Winabip company for tba Atbeua base ball learn. Tbe team will play ita first game witb Milton it tha Mil ton grounds, and tba suits will prob ably not be reoeived in tima to wear at tbia game, but tba boys bopa to bava tbem ty 8onday, April 4, whan tba Drat game will ba played on tha boms grounds, with tb Milton team again on tba other and of tba argu- Arohia Sbiok will assist in the Mille1 BDaN Mrs. 1 Alex Johnson, near town, rno waa severelv hurt in a rnnawav anni. dent. Xbe team beoarue nnmanage able and threw Miss Johnson to the ground, oausiug a fraotured bone in one arm and a sprained ankle. Tbe yonng lady waa taken to tbe borne of Mra. Hawortb, when Dr. Stone was oalled.aud redooed the fraoture Tbe Foss-Wlnshin Hardwara nnm pany will thia aeaaon oarry aa exoep tionally large stock of fishing taokle. The line em braoea everything In flys, rods, reels' and leadnra. Tha lataat in Dy booka Will ba ahnnn nnrl th assortment of booka Is larger and more varied tuan naoallv carried In atnnk (-all at tbe atore and secure yonr ang ter ana nunttug lloenaea for tbe sea son WednesdaV nioht waa an ananinlnna oooasion for MoKenzla Chapter, No. 112. Wben tba iodaa waa vlaitarl hv tha State Uranfl Worth Matron M.a Nellie MoUowan. After the business session, a social bonr waa spent and dainty refreshments . consisting of oakes and ioes wara served bv Mia. A. A. Fosa and Mra. Hamv Hall Mra MoGowan was entertained at tha home or tne Worthy Matron, Mrs. A. B. Motswen, whila in the oity. Tha Athena Bantist nhnrnh haa extended a oall to Bev. Milo (i. Bent ley of Freenater. to bannma tholi. iu tor, aod ha has accepted tba oall aud wui preaoo next Sunday morning at n ana in the even inn t Tha ohnroh feels that tha nrnananta fnv the work are very good, and tbe pub lic ia most oordially invited to attend all servioes. Tbe Daatoi haa aome 1m. POrtant announoemnnta tn matta navf Sunday aa to the future of bis work in Atbenn, and hopes to aee a large asdienoa both mornins and atenlno A welcome awaits yon. rabid oovota was billed at tha mold Wood plaoe southeast cf Ath ena, Sanday, after it bad abased Mrs. Wood to tbe bouse. 'J' be animal whs first seen bv Mrs. Wood ont at the ham, where aba thought it waa after er flOOk Of Bents. Endeavor! nn tn soare it off, the animal turned ou her, inn pursueu ner to tne house. It then lamped into a wire fence several times, before Jt was killed by Mr, Wood, who put fa or shots into it witu a "22."rPreSumablV tha nn tinvnta foroed a man and woman In nlimh a fence earlier in tbe day, on the road near tbe Harry MoBride ranch A eala of corns, heifers and hnoa Will ba held at tha Rnv flannflata ranch six miles west of Free water and one mile sonth of 'Vinoent, Tuesday Maroh 23, at 1 p. m. sharp. Twentv- tbree oows, Brst class Jersey stock. nearly all fresh, brad to renlatarnd Jetaey toll Weston Hsael Pogia, No. 84092; flva yearling beifers, bred as ibive; two 3 year-old beifera, -bred as oove. Tbia la aeleoted atook. tha nrn. prietor having been grading tba stock no with a view to their milblno nnal. ities. Six Poland Cbina brood sows, some with pigs, others to farrow soon, adv. Mrs. Jennie A. Trima mita nf R. ry Turner of Weston, died at ber home tnere Tuesday nlgbt, and tba funeral was held yesterday at Weston. Mrs, Turner bad been 111 with nnnner fnr several months, and her death, a deep sorrow to ber man? frienda waa not nnexpeoted, She was SI years old and native of Illinnia. Ht-o haa mint ber married life in Oreson. and leaves to monrn ber. her hnahand anrl tn grown sons, Monroe and Floyd. Mrs. Tamer was active in lodge and soolal oiroles. and was a member of the Or der of Eastern Star, tbe Women of Woodcraft, the . Artiaana and tbe Pjtluau Sisters. Maoy of tbe mem bers of MoKeniia Chanter () K H of tbit oity attended tbe funeral. Mrs. B. N. Hawka drove ber oar to Walla Walla Mondav. aoaomnauieil by Mrs. D. U. Mansfield. Mrs. M. L. Watta and Mrs. F. B. Boyd. On tbeir retnrn in the evening, the ladles missed by a few minutes being wit nesses of tbe aooident in which a young man, Hoy Hartley, who was ridimi a motoroyole, waa badly injured, and r. Harrv Lasater. a well known farmer of that vioinity, 'was also se verely injured, when bis oar came in conlaot witb tbe motoroyole. Tba oar. driven by Mrs. Lasater, tnrned tnrtla and waa badly wrecked. Mr. Lasater was injured in tba spine, and young Hartley so fared toth legs brok en and a fraotnrerf abnll. Mra. I.aa. ater and two daughters esosped injury. Thronffh tha antira nrnoram nnm. Driflnn 14 nnmhara. frnm "Old l!nlnn. ial" maroh. down to "American Em blem," tba Athena band royally en tertained tba audienoe at ita oonoart, WednesdaV ninbt. at the nnera hnnaa. Tha band's proficiency aa whole waa a oomplata surprise to every one wbo beard it, and was perhapa at ita best in tha splendid overture. "Poet and Peasant," though tba beautiful ser enade "A Night in June," waa wall rendered. Tha ananlaltlea Mara aialt received, espeoially tha number ty tbe crass quartette, ana fror. uordoo'a Imitations on Iba violo. Bight now, Attena baa tbe beat band In ber his tory. It ia playing a faigber grade of inuaio and getting mora ont of it than any band heretofore representing Ath ena. Evarv mam her la rlaarHnnhfa ainoera effort to make tba organization ana to ba proud of, and Prof. Gordon proposes giving a eonoert caob month. It is oeoeasry that the organization ba relieved or aome of tba expnnae ceo- inly entailed and It ia thought mora desirable to give concerts than to ask for inbaoriptions. arvr'"v- pffl;; Prices Whether your fancy leads you to high or low Shoes you will find the season's very latest styles here, in footwear that will prove their superior worth in wear. , mocs mat will fat the foot, and be comfortable from the moment you , first put them on. cTWade of the best leathers and consiructed so as to conform with the lines of the foot without "pinching." ' ., Every fashionable leather is shown in various styles black, white or tan shoes in all the latest creations in lace, button and buckle effects.' FIX & RADTKE THE "MONEY BACK STORE," ATHENA, OREGON The Litchfield lanure -lij M Spreader 9 Hog Wire Nails, Staples; Bolts, Chains. Zerolene Oil a Specialty Third Street s CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Ore, Fencina The " HUtKG.IhmaS 1 ' rTlitatciirrr ntowrsmuufj i J IrUSlSKOT Mark 6. Harris Clothes Made to Order Our new Spring and Summer cloth samples are now on display and we invite your inspection. We guaran tee a fit and general satisfaction. Cleaning and pressing given prompt attentiod. Reasonable charges. Main St Booher & Piersol Athena Walter Woods (Pitts) Peg Tooth Harrows And " , Oliver and Canton Harrows and Discs Athena C. A. BARRETT & CO. Oregon