Press Paragraphs Mrs. Kennedy wn Pendleton Tig. itor Wedoesday. J. B. Tomer, Weaton rauaber, waa in the oity Tuesday. Miss Oeolla Boyd spent Sunday at dome, fiom Pendleton. E. E. Koontz oama in on the this morning from Portland. train the A. Mackenzie Meldrnm was in oity yesterday from Spokane. I'. B. Radtke and family this week moved to tba Maloney reaidenoe. Mrs. J. M. Swaggart la visiting fiienda at Baker, Oregon, this week. Miss Edna Robs of Weston, apent Sunday a guest of Miaa Giaoe Joun aon. -1 . : Born, to Mr. and lira. Ellis B. Har ris, recently attbeir home in Spokane, a iow. f Miav Beroy Barrett and Mies Jes- rloEwen spent Saturday in Walla VaWa Mr. and Mrs. Aif Johnson ot Walla Walla, visited relatives iu Atbena Sunday, - . Miss Gladys Tabor of Walla Walla was a Sunday gnest of Miss Hazel Mo Finland. .,,. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beed and Mrs. Wm. MbPberson were in Pendletou Monday. A. 0. Carpenter has a One assort ment of Atbena High eobool iloga aud pios. ' , B. P. Lewis, tba well known life insurance agent of La Grande, is In the oity. Or. B. E. Walsb, a deutist of Kan ess Oity, Mo., is in the oily, visiliug Dr. J. W. Welch, j. Ed. Sebatky has his dray team dec orated witb wbite rings and other harness trimmings. Mies Hazel Parker, who is attending school in Pendleton, visit' d at bei home here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. B. MoAitbur arrived in the city Wednesday evening, tor a visit with relatives and friends. Paul Kraft, who has for some time been in the employ of Leon Kidder, lift tbia week for Butte, Montana. Mita Zena Craft, a popular profes sional Dorse of Hood River, is visiting her mother, Mrs. 0. 1. Smith, in tbia s George Llenallen ia having hie farm rDouse near town remodeled, with El mer Johnson, carpenter, doing the work. Born, Ootober 6, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McFayden, of Jefferson street, a boy; weight 11 and one talf pounds. X Mis. Molstrom, who tesides near (Pendleton, is a gnest this week ot bet daughter, Mrs. W. P. Littlejoho In tbia oity. ' Bert Whitman, stook buyer for the Pendleton meat compact, purohased and shipped a carload of hoga here Wednesday. Tommy Clark and Billy Farrell are soheduled tor a 20-ronud bozing con test at Pendleton, on tbe evening of October 14. V Mr. and Mrs. Charles May camn down frnm their home en Weston mountain Monday and did soma win ter shopping. Balpb DePeatt left Saturday even ing for Ingomar, Montana, and will improve bis homestead, thirty miles from that plaoe. eslev Tomnkins left Wednesday morning for Whitman college, where be will matrionlate with the atndent body of tbat Institution. Free at Davis-Kaser's : - An Eleven-Piece AKMnum Sfe . , All nextaBvis'KaW'awiU' conduct a free demonstration showing how easily aod with' what satisfaction any woman can cook and bnkj on a Monarch Range. One of out townswomen will oondont this demonstration, and will te glad to show why no expert la needed to oook and bake on a Monarch ; to Bbow you the exclusive features wbiob make it easier to nse and more eooomloal of fuel.. Be sure to oome and eee'thle demonstration if yon do not know all about tbe Monarob. - - i' . - Buy a MonaM Next Week Oct. II to 16th and get one of these One eleven pleoe Alnminum Sets, free. Speoial payment terms of (5.00 down and Sb.00 per month allow ed it wanted. . Order ty mail or phone if unable to oome, bnt come If you can. THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 12-22 AlderSt. Tbe ladiea of tbe Gatbolio ohmoh realized tbe neat anm of near (30 from tbe pastry sale held in the Fix & Radtke store last Saturday. W. E. Sayres, ao experienced salsa man, bas arrived in tbe city from Dayton, Wash., and aooepted a posi tion in tbe Fix & Radtke store. J. B. Anderson,' for whom Zopb Broe. are ooostrnoting a bungalow, arrived in tba city tbia week from Lebanon. Bis family will join him here later. A. 0. Carpenter bas brightened np bia jewelry etore by the application of new wall paper. Mr. Carpenter baa one of tba neatest jewelry atorea in the oounty. Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Woodward ate having their farm home -west of tbe city remodeled. Tba structure ia of The last of the shade trees on Main street have been removed and tba buildings adjacent have an add ap pearanoe. Tbat side of the street baa been laoonioally dobbed "Happy Can yon," a wag sign writer having desig nated Steele's harness shop as tbe Bed Dog Saloon. Many ere of tba opiuiou tbat the council abonld complete tbe job by cansiog the removal of tele phone and eleotrio light wins lo be consigned lo tbe alleys. Tbe services at the Baptist ohnroh last Sunday were well attended. Next Sunday at 11 a. nr., tba pastor will preach on tbe aubjeot, "The Kiog aud the Unmerciful Servaut;" In the eve ning at 7:80, the terviee promises to be one of speoial interest to mnaio lovers,. The subject will be : "Sacred Bymna and Their Writers." Tbe publio ia most cordially Invited to at tend. Mies Stockton of Adams, will PERFECT FITTING UNION SUITS briok, and when completed, will be of sing Sunday evening. Rev. Milo G. modern design. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sohmitt mot ored down from Waitsbuig Wednes day, and will return today. Yester day, Mis. Sohmitt was entertained by the Sunshine club. , Mr. and Mrs. Casey of Helix neigh borhood and Mr. and Mrr. Will Pec land and baby of Pendleton, were guests Tuesday at the heme of Mr. and Mia. A. B. Steele. Mrs. Lizzie Mansfield left yesterday morning, in oompany with her sister, Mrs. J. 8. Harris of Weaton, for a visit witb relatives at Lewiaton aud Grangeville, Idaho. Alfred Fraqz returned from a auo- oessful duok bunt at Hermieton, Monday. He remembered a number of Athena fiienda with saveial biaon of tbe toothsome tlrde. Tbe ladiea of tbe Baptist ohuroh will hold a pastry aale Saturday, be ginning at 11 a. nr., in tbe postoffiee building. Tbe piooeeds will be used for missionary purposes. " f Alex MoRea of Goldendale, Wash.,' accompanied try J. M. Martin, was in tbe oity dnring tbe fore part of tba week, endeavoring to and buyers for stook in a mining property. . H. S. Blandford, a well known law yer and orator of Walla Walla, died Tuesday night aa tbe result ol injur ies received from falling down a flight ot stairs earlier in tbe day. A Gatbolio Mission will ha given in the Oatholio ohnroh, Atbena. by a Redemptorist Father of Poitland. Tbe mission will commence on Sunday, Ootober 17tb, and last for a week. Miss Vesta Cutsfortb oame op from Pendleton Sunday, and with Miss Jes sie Brierly of tbe Athena bigh school, was i dinner gnest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pambiun sooth of town. Denizens of sleeping tents who were awake dniing the witching hours of tbe night, weie treated to a serenade from tbe many noted aonguf a lone ooyote in tba fields somewhere adja oent to town Monday night. - A. W. Nye, a beloved pioneer of this oounty now residing in Portland, visited bis aister, Mrs. Martha Mays, in thie oity last week, and together the two visited a sister, Mrs. Angel, Id Walla Walla over Sunday. Bentlny, pastor. ; in a newsy letter from "S. O. Long" at Terrbonne, Oreg. ha states that Will Stanton baa moved into Prinovlla from his ranoh on tbe Ooliooo to send bis children to school. He recently shipped several oars of fat cattle to Portland, and visited bis old friend, Jim Fobs, en route. Slanton pot up SOD tona of bay this year and will double that next year. Also tba cor respondent says: Mr. and Mrs. James Mitohell are visiting John Fosa at Moro tbia week and attending, tbe Sherman county fair. . V Mr. Davis Errett, pSBtor ot First Christian Churob of Boise, (dabo, will oooopy tbe pulpit of the Christian ohurcb in Atbena next Lord's Day, morning and evening, in the absence ot the regular paster, who will supply for Mr. Errett at Boise. Mr. ISrrelt was tor ten years pastor of tbe Chris tian oburob at Seism. Tbe publio ia cordially invited to attend tbe ser vices, and the membership is espeo tally urged to be present. Tbe Bible aobool meets at 10 o'olock. Those not attending elsewhere are invited. . School Notes. The students of tbe Atbena Higb sohool held the first assembly cf the year in the auditorium last Friday afteruoon. where they listened to an interesting talk no "Soooeee," given by Rev. W. 0. Renter of tbe Metb odist church. A short mnsioal pio gram was given, the songs beiog led by members of the senior olasa. An assembly will be held eaoh Friday at ternoon during tbe year. Tbe concert-given by the Sequoia Male Quartet ot Portland last Satur day evening in tbe sohool auditorium was enjoyed very much by all who at tended. Tbe clasaioal songs were well BDDreoiated as shown by tbe frequent encores received ty tbe singers. Tbe attendance was small, owing to tb inolemeut weatber. Tbe Higb aobool received (11.50 as its share of tba proceeds. Wesley Tompkins, of tbe oltiss of 1915, left Wednesday morning for Walla Walla to enter Whitman Col lege, with tha intention of doing tbe greater part of bia work in Ibe newly formed department of Eoonomica and final oess of tbat lostltution. Ha also M m Mas Wm Pnhov on A .Tank McOool returned Tuesday from a visit expects to try out for the football and . .! a .f nh Vub. base ball teams at Whitman. Jomp- ima. Bill says he has squashes tbat " atai all-round athlete while will "skin" anytbiog In that line be observed in the irrigated districts. P. T. Harbour of Weston, waa in the oity yesterday, and while here made arrangements with W. J. King to clean up tbe manure and rubbish in the alleya of Athena. Now ia tba time to have your barn refuse hauled away, free of charge. Servioea at the Methodist Episoupal oburob next Batbath, morning and evening. Morning enbjeot, 'The Mind of Christ" sobeot at night, "The Value of the Testimony ot a De parted SpiritRetnrning to tbisWorld." Sabbath aobool at 10 a. nr., all are Invited. ' L. R. Stinson, far 18 years grand keeper of reoords and seal of tbe grand lodge of Kighta of Pytbias ol uregoo. oommitted euioide by shooting himself at his farm, near Salem Tuesday after noon. Tbe cause is given na resnltiog from impaired health, due co over work and nervous break-down. Jake Kees, ap old time resident of Weston and vioinity. and well known to many of the old timers, died Sep rnmher 27. at bis home in Blooksburg, ! California, where he had resided and held tbe office of jnstioe of (be peace, for a number of years. He ie survived by bis wife and two married daugh ters. " ' ' Dreamland program for Friday and Satniday nights: -J and .i8.Wm. West. Marion Sias and rani huisi in "The Prison Stain,"- Kalem. 8. "All for Business,". Biogre ph. ' Sun day: 1. "Bunny Baokslides,": Vila graph, a. "Ths Great - Impeeryul Sirkus," Sslig. 3. "Helen's, Saorl floe," Kalem. ' Twenty minutes waa all the time oonsumed ly tbe jury, Tuesday, to And Lee Dale, guilty of It e mnrder of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogilvy. ine conviuled man showed no emotion , whatever when tbe veidiot waa duliv. ered agaiost him. Be was senteoced to life imprisonment in tba Oregon State penitentiary by Judge Phelps, yosterday. Clyde Brook, cashier ct tba lone, Morrow county hank, who reoeotly committed anioide in Itjat city, was tha hnahand of a young lady well known in Atbeua. Ha waa married to Miaa Etbel Beed, who taught aobool hr anma veara sua under ber father, I'D. V. S. Reed, who waa principal of tba schools at tbat lime. Brooke's ao counts were said to bs in good sbape. and no oauae was given for tbe deed. Yesterday afternoon in tba sewing room of tbe Christian oburob, a fare well luncheon waa given in honor of Mrs. J. 8. Henry, who leaves the first of next week to make ber home witb ber ton lo Portland, A memento in tbe form of a gold biooon was ten dered Mrs. Henry In token ot the es teem in wbiob sba is held by tne mam h.r. t tha Aid Society, tbe presenta tion speech teiog taade by A. Mac kenzie Meldrnm, who happened to be J in tbe city. i 't at Atbena Higb and great things ate expected of him iu tbia line at Whit man, by tbe preseot A. B. o. atndent body. He is tbe first grailnito ot Athena High sohool to enter Whitman College in years. fltaatiSu.!-Tfrn -A Every Man, Woman and Child in this vicinity should wear Munsing Union Suits every day. Because they are made just right. Because the fit will not wash out - Because they please and satisfy everybody. Because Ihey do not gap or bind anywhere. r Because if you wear thern you will like them. " Because they yield to every motion; vet always stay in place. Because.-you $an pay more arid get no better quality, but vou can't pay less and get as good. : 4 When you buy, be very particular; don't say under wear, say "Munsingwear." Men's Munsingwear COTTON UNION SUITS, - Em and Gray, ....... . .$100.1.25 and 1.50 WOOL, $2.00 to 5.00 Boy's Munsingwear COTTON UNION SUITS Splendid Grades, sold at. 75c and 85c WOOL, . ........ . ... $1.50 and 1.95 Ladies' Munsingwear COTTON UNION SUIST-Fine grade, selling for .............. $1.25 and 1.35 WOOL.,...;.. .....$1.50 to 3.00 Girl's Munsingwear COTTON UNION SUITS-Fine grade selling at 60c to 75c WOOL, .......-..... . . . . $1.00 to 1.50 MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMPANY "The Quality- Store." .Council Proceedings. tbe regular meeting of tba City Council Monday eveing, City Treas urer V. 0. Bmka resigned and B. A. Zerba was appointed to suooeed bim during the unexpired term. Vr. Burke rendeied a report, showing a balanoe of cash on band of 1083.61. Tbe Recorder's monthly repoit showed fines assessed dniing tbe month of September in tbe sum of 155.00 ; licenses iu tbe sum of 1150 00; from pound and other sources, (9.75, mak ing a total of tail. 75. Tbe City Maisbal was instrnoted to inform Earl Urqahart that violations ot tba law prohibiting minois playiug oards, pool and tllliards, would be proseonted. ' . Tbe following bills were read and allowed: W. E. Dobson, salary, 175.00, S. 0. Stone, aalary, 11 a. 60. B. B. Biobards. salary (37.00. Milling Co., ligbts, (65.00. Milling Co., pumping, (145.00 - Atbena Press, printing, (19.00. J. P. Wright, livery, (14.7P. . J. E. Froome. prisoners' hoard, 8.00 Burean ot Labor Inspection (4.00. LONDON'S SLUM BABIES. Gutter- Chrldrea That Thriva Whara They Court Death. . "London gutter lmlilvs are Immune to ordinary Uiseiine unci thrive iiiirlrr con' dltiuiis tlrut wuulil be dentil tif other children, Willi Dr. Thomas, uenllli of fleer of (Ire l'luslmry diKtrlet I'r Tuunifts work In the moat consented of the Londun Irorouglia. where 0.000 families live tint) sleep u 0.000 rooms "Some of llws lm tiles." b Hriya. "ns soon or eveu before the m nule to onuri.. are nlnceil on the sidewalks only In the tiny, to to., watched or nursed y a girl of four or rive ream. Ti.e nr true irtrtter ehildren. Some times the Immature nurse fulls niilcep.' wearied by her tank, ana me uuuj. erawls to the other side of the road. heedless of trillllc. BOW Uie mill mid gutter stnlned. but they xeeiu to riv,. In faet. the mora rrom Him Imve minuiit ri' supfrtor to the ..niinnrv rilH-iiaemir childhood." Amonj the ensea reported are Hiese: A baby four month old was given a ..to- nf mw fnt and Uncon to chew. because the grinianioiucr u was good for babies aud cuunrics. One baby waa dosed with stout and aniseed by tbe motber as a cure for colic. ' Another baby of nine weeks wna fed chiefly on weak tea. Dr. Thomas complnlns of the 6al rey Gamps, who act aa nurses In the district, undoing the work of tbe doe, tors In many cases. He aays their at rocanee to equaled only by tbelr Ig i norenca-New Vork Tribune Now is the time to cut your stubble and get the weeds started and your ground in shape to get all the moisture and insure a big crop. We have the two-way Bonanza Disc, the only" disc on the market that will not track. Single Disc that can't be beat. Come in and see for yourselves, and you will sure take one out. 3rd and Main CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Ore, r - THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL JE. FROOME, pbop. It! Only First-class Hotel in the City. m THE ST. NICHOLS U lb only on that can Moommoaaw (lominttrolfti trvleft Can M iMomenaed lor II clean and wall Tentllnwd rooms. COB. MAIS ADTHID, Tlii,i'i. m DALEROTHWELL EXCLUSWE OPTICIAN Glasses Are Scientifically Ground and Fitted. Lenses duplicated iu a few mom ents. All work guaranteed ttmerican National Bank Building, (Upa.aira) Pendleton, Oregon. Are You a Golden Rule Store Customer? If not. you don't know just how much you're loosing, and the sooner you eet acquainted with us and our business methods, the quick er your bank account will grow. We have no bad accounts to loose every year which the customer pays, not the merchant. Our great buying power enables us to protect you 1 I 3ALVE 1 1 moat haaltna aaiva in xn wsrw Jual received ty express, Men's and Boys' fanoy striped Jerseys, price 98a, $1.19, 11. 8. Men's heavy fleece Union Suits, $1.60 value, our prloe only 08o. Man'a wool ribbed Union Bulla, prioed at 11.49. $1.98, $3.98. Men's heavy fleeoe Sblrts and Diawers, BOo, 86a aud 76o VBlua at 89o, 15o and lOo. Boys' heavy fleeoe Union Snits, 75o valuea, onr prloe lUo. Buys' Knlokerbookei sohool pants 19o, 690, 9SO, $1.28. . Ladiea' Uinuo Bulls, tba heavi est kinds in fleeoe, 19o, and 98o. Ladies' wool ribbed Union Suits Dutob oeok, short sleeves and an kle length at 98o, (1.49, $1.98, $3.98. Cbildren'a and Miseea' fleeoe Un ion Suite all sizes at 19o. Ladiea' outing Gowna in white or ooiored, daintily trimmed at 190, 980, $1.19. Ladies' ooiored krflt SairU priced at 4Do, BOo, 980, $1.19, $1.98. Ladiea' Hklita piioed at 2 Go, Sflo 19o. M GOLDEN RULE IS J. C. PENNY CO. (Inc) 83 BUSY STORES.