Mir. Anna Molotyra visited in Feu dluton Saturday. . 4 Miss Areta Rotbrook visited la Pen dleton Saturday. Unas. Bryan made business trip to Portland last week. ; , Mia. D. H. Mansfield was a Pendle ton visitor Saturday. Jacob Booher. looal tailor, visited in Pendleton Monday. Bert Warren was in town Tuesday, from bis farm near Belli. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Wilkes, of Be lli, were in cue olty inaaday. Mrs. Geo. Stags of Weston, was bopping in tbe oity Satnrday. Mrs. Malcolm Molntyrs of Adams is viiitiDg Mrs. Anna Molnlyre. Aniasa Philips, tbe veteran' Weston resident, was in tbe oity Tuesday. Dr. W. E. Soott and James Folia were Walla Walla visitors Monday. li t Johnson went down to StanBeld Satnrday nigbt la play tor a danne. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Kilgora were np from their Pendleton ranob Tuesday. : If yon want to buy oily property or farm lands enquire of Henry Keei Adv. Wes (J rover arid Joe Hanscombof Ibe Helii neighborhood, were in Ibe oity 'Jnesday, 3. M. Swagger! has good pBstnre for stock. Plenty of water. Prices reasonable. Adv. A. W. Miles, of Portland, was a week end guent at tbe A. B. MoGwen bonie in this oity. . For. Bale in 80 aore ranob, sit uated sontli of Albcua. For parlia ulBrs oall at Ibis offloe. Adv. Mica Lola Mogers is tepoited ill at ber borne In Pendleton, with I severe oaso of tbe giippe. For Bale A six-room," two story boose; good looatlon; very low price, (arms. H. H. Hill, Athena. Adv. ' Pilot Book business men recently or ganized two Hre oompaniei for tbe pro teoliou of tbat olty. s , Duroo Jersey Bogs. Spring boars and gilta for sale at reasonable prioes. 3. B. Woodward, Adams, Ore. Adv. Mr. and Mrs, Bngb Beli oame over from Helix Tuesday and attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Braoe. John Banister, promiuent farmer and oitizenjof Weston, baa teen elect- d as mayor or tbat out. Robert Blomgren and Miss Anita Kirkpatrloi, of Weaton, wera married in Pendleton Wednesday. . .v H. 0. Wortblngton baa been paint ing and renovating tba living rooms at tbe O.-W. depot this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. H.. Sanders have teen enjoying the sights of tba San Fianoiaoo Fair for tbe paat two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bngb MoAttbnr, who have teen visiting here for several weeks, left Tuesday for their home in Portland. ; ": ' f LX. MraJPatereon, mother of the Boo her brothers, left this week for an ex tended visit In California. . Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Keen have been down this week from their Weston Mountain ranob, visiting at the Henry Keeu home. Miss Alta Sharp spent Tuesday io Pendleton, and ber place in Ibe tele phone ofBloe was filled by Mite Maude Mansfield. , . . Children's and Misses' Fnr seta just received at Tbe Golden Role Store. Prioed at $1.98. $3.19, $3.98 and 14.98. Adv. V-:. Athena friends of A. M. Moidtum, have leoeived news tbat he ia recov ering from a suriona. illnesa at bia home in Spokane. Mrs. J. E. Jonea was over from Weaton Satnrday, to visit ber dangb ter, Miss Edna, wbo ia staying at t Jas. Hpdgsoo borne. '". Miss Margaret Raymond of Walla Walla, is a gnest this week at the. home of M'. and Mrs. Robert B mond in this oity. ,. j . ' ; . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dobaon will eat Thanksgiving turkey next Thurs day with tbe family of Charles Gay, at Toppenisb, Wash. .Subject at Baptist obnrob Sunday morning: "Tabernacle in the Wilder ness;" evening subjent, "A speoial Thanksgiving servioe." Tbe triokmasjns ariitnd Snnday ecing from Lebanon, and bave com menced laying tiiok on the new gar age being built by Zerba brothers. Sohool has been closed for tbe past three daya. and tbe pnpils are enjoying a vacation wbile tbe teaottera are at tending the Institute in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. a. M. Elan), pioneei residents of Milton, celebrated tbeir Golden Wedding anniversary last week, entertaining about 12!) guests. Union Thanksgiving servloes will be held next Thursday morning at 10:30 in tbe Methodist obnrob, Rev. J. H. Harmon pieacbing the sermon. . Morning anbjeot at tbe M. B. abnroh next Sabbath; "Tbe Reasonableness, Necessity and Valne of Prayer;" top io at night, "What Shall We Read?" Mr. and Mra. Roy Bnrka oame over Wednesday evening from Walla Wal la, Mr. Burke assisting in tbenieohan- ioal department of the Press office yes terday. . ,: ;, -': .- Will Potts, popular Helix farmer,! la reported to be daugeiously ill at bia borne weBt of town with pneumonia. Physicians and a trained nurse are at his aide. , The Anunal dinner and bazar of tbe Cbriatiau ohurob ladies ia drawing near, and only two weeks remain for tba preparations, Don't forget tbe date, DeoemCer 1th. : ; ' Mrs. Cora Molntyre hag been' very seriously ill this week at tbe W. C. Miller home on Adams street. Her father, John Davidson bag been in attendanoa upon her. East Oregonian: Letober Norvell, well known young man of Helix wbo was injured a week ago when struck by an auto, is now suffering a nervous breakdown as a resntt of the accident. Hia leg, wbioh was badly bruised, is healing. T"WBT5ved InXfu 1 1 i - r V dajtteninu-hsHra ruarniaRr -tbefT. MKT Music in Every Home. No matter what yonr musical taste may be, it can be "easily and oheaply satisfied. , Whether you like sacred music as sung ot played by tbe greatest artists, or whether yon prefer tbe popular songs, Danoa mnsio. Talking Records, or all of them, a few dollarB wll biing them to yon, tojbe enjoyed at' your pleasure. A Viotrola or an Edison Dia mond Disc Phonograph will develop Ihe ohildreu's taste for goodj mns io. Music la educational and uplifting as wall as eutertaiuing aud enjoyable. Here are genuine Viotor Viotrolaa at $15.00, $25.00, $10.00, $75.00 $100.00 and np. Here are Edison Diamond Diso Pbonograpbi at $HO.O0, $100.00, 160.00, $300.00 and $350.00. Here are Player Pianos witb latest improvements at $395.00, $450.00, $471.00 and'up to $u35.00. Ihe test assortment of fieoords and Player Rolls are also here THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schoola 10-20 Alder St. J. 3. Lewis, publisher of tbe Helix Advooate and others interested in tbe torkny about to be given there next Wednesday, were in Athena Monday, advertising the event. .Mr. and Mis. William Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Rnfus Campbell attended tba fnneral of Mrs. Belie Braoe, Tuesday, deceased being au aunt of the Campbell brothers.. : J. S. Hopper would Ilka for tbe per son wbo left a piok iu bia yard some time Snnday night or Monday morn ing, to oall for tba tool and make an explanation and thus avoid trouble. ' i Mr. and Mrs John Walker and Will .Potts recently fetnrned (mm a trip to tba,; .St Anthony, Idaho, country. where tba latter bought tbree quarter eeotions of laud, reports tba Helix vooate, aotMe basket ball game sohool gymnaaium last nn 'Pendleton Athena High Bohool resnlted In a victory for the vis itors, with a aooraof B0 to 30. Mra. M. L. Watts, Mrs. W. P. Lit tlejubu, Mre. Lloyd Mitohener, Mrs. W. W. MoPoerson and a nnmber of other members ot tbe looal. Rttbekah Lodge, attended the distriot onnvention of that order held in Milton last week, Dr. J. W. Welch and Alfred Fraux motored down to Stanfield Monday, retarning Tuesday evening with a aice bag of eight geese. Thev oonolnded tbat tba duoka were a little too fast for them so contented themselves with the bonkers. ' , Joseph Wurznr a prominent farmer oUWeetoa bo met witb serious injury at one of hia ranohes near Sopkane whan kloked aod trampled by his mules recently is reported to be io a critical oondition at the Sacred Heait bospital in Spokane. ' J. N. W. Ballon, a anted Indian scont and veteran of the Civil War, died at the residence of bis danghter, Mrs. S. C. Hudson at Froewater, lest Saturday. He was born in 18??. and dossed the plains nine times, four with oxen and five with mules. ; John Kearney, ei-chief of polios uf Pendleton, committed aoioide Tuesday afternoon, ,ty shooting himself tbrongb Cue neao, ueapuuuuuuy uver iud mns of bia position, and hia nnabiilty to keep away from liquor are said to have been tbe oauses of the rasb not. A. O. Garden has sold bia Eoho ws to W. H, Crary, of Portlaod anevhaa given possession, nr. umueu will remain ia Eoho for the pieient. where be bolda tba offloe of oily re corder. Mr. Crary haa bean oonneat ed witb tba newspaper business in Alaska. ' -' ;...''?';. Are we going to have any kind of pntlio celebration tbia Christmas? Why nut get together and bave a grand nnion community Christmas tree? Christmas is only a few weeks oB now,' and tbia present weather seems to sort of forehshadow a holi day spirit. '". Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.. Soott went over to Walla Walla Sunday, remaining until Tuesday, visiting relatives.; - Wbile there tbeir little daughter, Margaret, submitted to an operation for adenoids, at the Walla Walla hospital. The little girl is re covering rapidly. A grand Thanksgiving ball will be given Thnsrday evening io K. of P,- I. O. O. F. ball, with Gordon's orch estra furnishing tbe manio. Floor oommittee, Jacob Booher and Rnssell Piersol of Athena; L. I. O'Barra of Weston; Virgil Smith of Helix aod Carl uhristian of Adams. Mrs. Louis Bergevin spent last Sat urday in Walla Walla. Her daugh They Said-. "You Can't Raise Corn" In tba Northwest. Bnt oorn is grown here good ooru, small oobs, deep kernels, aolid ears and plenty bushels per aura. Every farmer every live atook owner every dairyman knows what oorn means; Whnthnr or not von'know that oorn is a auaoessfol orop io this country go and fee the results of a campaign for more pork aod tetter pork, mors oet tle, more dBiries and Bilos, and;better times at tbe OR EGONAVA'iHlNGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Verva Gross ter, Miss Tootsie, left Walla WallaJyalse Let te in a flat ried Io their assistanofVHe found that the oar had rightety ifaalf, and tbe yonog lady, unhurt, KasstUl grasping tbe wbeel in a dazed manner. Mrs. Keen bad been thrown into tbe back seat, and teaides having a severe ly wreno! back, was out and fc-uissd about tbe face. She was taken to tbe Stagga home and Mr. Keeu was telephoned ot tbe aooident He lett immediately witb Dr. Plamcndon, and tbe ladies were brought home. , Tba rar waa badly wraosed, twe ailes be ing trokeu. aud the windshield and fenders smashed. It waa brought in by team. The wedding of Eugene Sobrimpf aud Miss Bessie Key oocurred Wednes day at high noon, at tte borne of tbe brida north of town, in the presenoe of immediate relatives, 'numbering about twenty-four. . Rev. j Payne, of Weston, officiated, and Miss Eliza Morrison, of Weston, was bridesmaid. Mr. Virgil Zerba, stood up wilb the groom, and tba wedding marcb was effectively played by Mrs. Zerba. Tbe tride was attired in wbite crepe de obiue, and oarried a boquet of bride roses. A sumptuous wedding dinner waa served immediately after the cer emony by Mrs. Key, and tbe yonng people departed for a short 'honey moon, aud will piofcably visit tbe Fair. : Many presents were tendered the newly weds, who will settle on a farm north of town, i School Notes. Tbe Urst and aeooud year olasses in German will form a club, Supt. Gnerne having appointed a oommittee to draw up a constitution, and it is expected the organization will be oompleia next week. It will ber sim ilar to ''Die Deuteoban Frei Stunden" wbiob wbs organized by tbe olaes of Miss Partridge wbile sbe was leaobiog in tbe Eohool. The committee consists .of Hazel Sanders, Freshman;' Henry Koepke, Sophomore; Edna MoAlexan der, Jnuior, and Tom Oaton, Senior, A meeting wag held by the High school student body Monday, Nov. 15, when the question of this season's bas ket ball waa discussed. . Snpt. Guetna read letters received from the Walla Walla and Pendleton high schools aod Columbia College. Eaoh of the soboolB offered a retora game, witb the excep tion of Pendleton wbo wanted bnt one game in tbat oity. It wbs decided to bave tba lettera answered favorably, fixing tbe datea of tbe games. Tonight in tha sohool gymnasium,, a double header game will be played between the toya' basket ball of Wes ton and Athena, and the girls' teams of the same sohoole. This will open the intersoholasitio sahednle of tbe aeasou for tbe Weston and Athena teams. Tbe giila' team baa beau praotioirig regularly and two good games are expeoted, : Mrs. Plamondon Gives Recital. Tbia afternoon, at ber home on Fifth street, Mrs. J. D. Plamondon will give a recital for ber advanoed pnpils. ' Near tbe UrBt of tba year an other recital will be given for begiu nere.. Following fa tba,program: -"Robin Redbreast" ' - ' Sofailler Dorothy Koepke ' "Playing in tbe Sunlight" Spanlding Rope Danoa - - B. Van (iael Blanohe Goode "The Merry Bob o-liuk" - Rnth Jaokson "Tbe Bonevsnoble" nne-step Johnson Edmund Potts "TbaSky-lark" . "The Fabls" - Pearl Ramsay "Miniature Da noes" Eva Catstens Rbytbm-Staooato Schiller Mathews Mathews Satnrday evening for Seattle, wbeiO . ,,, . . i. . : . l T aue will enter bun uuNyiiui wuora u sister, Miss Bena Bergevin, has been in traiuiog for Ihe past two years, and will also train for a norse. The ladiea of the M. E. Aid society Monday expressed a splendid box ot flowers to Mi. W. L. Kinney, travel ing salesman of the Weat Coast Gro orey Co., who Is ill at bia borne in Walla Walla. Mr. Kinney has long been an honorary member of tbe so ciety, paying regular dnea into its treasury. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKay arrived Tuesday, from Cape Bieton, Canada, wbete they have disposed of a cousid reable amount of property including a large hotel, and will make tbeir home in the Weat. Mr, McKay baa been in ill health for aome years, and expects to benefit by the obange in climate. Tbey are visiting at the borne of Mrs. McKay's pareota, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Harden. . A team belonging to Harry Street, a farmer living beyond Westou, broke loose from the bitching raok on Third street Tuesday afternoon and started for home. Mr. Street, wbo wag near made a grab for tbe lines tot was tbrown violently to tha pavement, atriking bis shoulder and arm on tbe CORN SHOW Walla Walla, December 2-3-4 lnfor motion and Premium List free upon application to J. R. Mathers, Ag't Athena, or R. Burns, D. F. & P. A., Walla Walla LOW FARES FOB THE R80 TRIP t?As tb where tbey parted from tbe wagon and wera caught about a mile ont of town. Tbe Saoond Annual Turkey Shoot of tha Helix Gun Clnb will be held at tbat town on next Wednesday, Nov ember 24, aod bills ara oiroulated ovet tha country advertising the aveot. Tha bills state that tbe following will positively be shot off: Four quarters of beef; 75 tnrkeys; SO gerae and 60 ducks. Target aod clay pigeon shoot ing and a grand ties rtarbeoue will be tba main features of tbe day. Every body ib iovited to go and take bis fam ily, fflenty of accommodations for a big orowd. For further information, write to E. E. Gels, seoretary of tb Helix Gnu Olnb. Adv Aa the result of an antamnbila en- laat Satnrday morning, Mrs. PHenrs, Keen is eoDfined to ber borne in this oity, who several severe bruis es, a wreuobed back and ia also suffer ing from nervous shock. Wbile aha and bar daughter wars driving tbeir oar to Walla Wala, Miss Zola at tbe wbeel, tbe front axle save way, and ibe car turned completely over, oleer Ing a low rail fenoe by the side df ths road. Tha aooident happened near the Emery Stagga borne on Dry ereek. Jis. Bay worth Sveineklang" Mamie Sheard "Tbe Hunting Song" "Ihe Polka" Oneila Jackson "Burry-np" . Charlotte Gtoeb, - Czerny E. Sobutt W. Lege Crogrnora Streattog Matbewa Funeral of Mrs. Brace. The funeral of Mrs. Bells Braos, wbo died Snnday at tbe borne of her nephew, Will Campbell near Helix, ooonrred in Athena Tuesday at noon, The sermon waa preaobed by Rnv. W. O. Renter in tbe Methodist ohnrch, and interment waa made ia tbe Athe na cemetery, the body being laid be side tbat of ber husband, wbo preced ed ber several years ago. . Mrs. Braoe was ill only a week, be ing taken witb pleuro-pnenmonia. Sbe leavee two aona and two daugh ters, George and Will Biaoe of Gib bon, and Mrs. Lnlu Stott of Endloott, Wash., aud Mrs. . Olive Sainsburv ot North Yakima; and one Bister, Mrs. Fanuia Bennett of Weston all of whom were present at ibe luuerai. Another sister, Mrs. Benry Oaplinger, died at ber home here about three years ago. Mrs. Brace, whose maiden name was Belle Duff, waa torn August 28, 1860, in Lexington, Mo. and was mar ried Nov. 4. 1S7S to William Braoe. aideot the oonorete gutter qo, Main For many years tba family resided street and austaining severe brnisesM'nn Wildborae creek above Albena. aud The learn prooeeded on np tbe road yieceaaed hag left many frienda in (this oommnoity wbo sympathize witb relatives in tbeir loss. ber i - No Calm Medium. Thi'i'i? Ik rm nihil mi'illiiiu In a six teen yi-iir-iilil clrl's vuenunlary. If yuu are mil iwrreotly irranil you are Insuf ferably mlloiix '-American Slncnzlnc 10 Cents a Button aififi a Rip Slave YOU Looked M Oiir Cold Weather Clothing? Heavy weight mens pants with the Dutchess guaran tee, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Boy's all wool makinaws $3.75 to $6.00. Mens winter suits, $1.95 to $7 Mens Wool Makinaws,- our price now, $5.50 Mens Oregon wool Makinaws, others get $8.50 our price $7.50 MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMPANY "The Quality- Store." Professional S. K. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SL'RGEON Special attention given to all calls both night and day. Calls promptly answered. Offloe on Third Street. Athena Oregor DR. A. B. STiiNE,' Physician and Surgeon. Offloe in Post Building. Phone. ECU DR. J. G. McMATH Osteopath. Offiice one block North of the Bank. DR. J. W. WELCH Dentist Athena, Oregon Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. and Mr. Stagga witnessing It, but- tMEt mums MODEll OF PERFECTION. PERFECTLY , SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Needles, Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing Machine supplies, Kcpairiug a specialty. DR. E. B. OSI30RN Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Graduate McKllllp Vetlnary College Offices! Commercial Btable and Hawks Drug Htore. fhoaem. Homer I. Watts Attorriey-Bt-Law Athena, Oregon. THE t ST. NICHOLS HOTEL i. . FBOOME, pbop. ' Only First-class Hotel in the City. THE ST. NICHOLS li the only oue tlml can aooommuditte riomravv?a1 traveler. Better Look Out It Is Coming old weather e uPn vu tt yu ue aware of it, and your best pro tection is one of our Heaters. Everybody knows of their superior qualities. Our Prices c $2.50 up Y Our wife w thoroughly enjoy one of our splen- szz did new cooking Ranges, made in all sizes and handsomely" nickled. c411 modern convenieniences go with them, and our price is $35.00 up We are giving 5 per cent off for cash Athena, CHARLES KIRK, Oregon 9 1 ' rD be leomneudud fur us clean and welt ventllnted rooms. a Cob. Mais. akdThikd, ATBi,cir. New Home Users are Qualitr Choosers. For Sale By N. A.MILLKR, Athena. Ore. 1& New Home Sewing Machine Comp'y San Francisco, California. Foley's Kidney Cure maket kidney a and bladder riiiht. Wo o d in Carload Lots Cascade 4 fcot Fir Wood,.......$5.3J Cascade 4 foot Maple Wood, . . . . J. 60 Cascade 4 foot Alder Wood, .... S.10 F.O.B. Athena - Pendleton Branchea North ern Pacific Railway. C O. WILLIAMS, Postoffice, Edgewater, Washington. i t Better Goods For Less . MONEY That's what you will find at the Golden Rule Store. That is the reason this is cAthena's big' busy store. It's the way" we buy goods together with modern merchandising meth ods. Here's wet weather goods at low prices Genuine Gaberdine sbed rain alipon ooats whv pay 117.60 to f 20 Oolden Bote prinef 13.. tO and 114.75. Gnlldrens rsin ooals, 11.08 aod ta.os. ; , Women's Urst qoalltj rubbers, 49o. " Misses robbers, mhj paj (Oo.onr pnoa 8Du litis is great Uoibmlla weather for sohool obildren, 40o, 69e, 88o. Ladies Umbrellas, steel (rims and handle, 26-luob size, priced at 49o, 61)0. 8 So, 11.19, f 1.08 Men's raiuooats, gennina rub berized oio'tb, prioed at 11.08, 18.90, 19.90. Men's English Gaberdine Shed rain uy pay 117.60 to 20.00 Golden Bole prion fl3.r0, 14.78- . Hen's high top laoe boots yon oao aava one dollar an every pair ' 11.50, $4.08, 15.90, 0.90. Boys' high top laoe boota (or wet weather, 11.08, 13.60, 3.08. Boya' storm rutbeis, 49o. Mta' first quality tobbeu, wby : vay 1 1.00, ont prioa 69o. ' lien's heavy rolled-edge and beel wby pay $1.86, our prioe 89o. Meo's lioed Alaska rnbbeis why pay $1.48, onr price 80a. You Can Do Tlir nm nril mil P We Leal Better I HI- U I I hN Kill h Others At IIIL UULULI1 HULL Follow J. C. PENNY CO. (Inc) 83 BUSY STORES.