I Press Paragraphs Burke & Son unloaded a oar load of ioe Wednesday. For finding twine, see Watts and Rogera' big Ad. M. L. Akera of Pendleton, was In tbo city Monday. Mrs. Archie a b ink bee reooveied Iiom a elight attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Uamp Boober were over from Weston, Wednesday. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Zerba of tbia oily, Marob 27, 1016. a eon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm MoKenzie, prom inent Weston people were in town Mouday. Tbn usual Saturday nigbt danoe ai, the opera boose is announced for to morrow evening. Obas. Kirk tbia week shipped fonr Bock Island plows to Union tnd two to Fomeroy, Wasb. (Jail Ohorobill will tring Umatilla Chief, a standard bred trotting horse to Atbena eaob week. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Finkertoo of Milton spent tbe week witb tbeir son on tbe farm near Atbena. Mrs. Samuel Booher, Mrs. MoPber ren and Miss Bessie Parker visited friends in Helix, Wednesday. Or. and Mrs. MoMatb left on Mon day morning's train for Dayton, Wasb. wbere they will reside ic future. Religions servioes on Main atreet, Atbeua, 4 p. m,, Sunday, April 2, by tbe preaaher witbant a pulpit. Oliver Diokenson, wLo took tbe oou traoc for removing the old aabool building, bas the work well toward completion. W. A. Barrett, a hardWB'O dealer of Albany, Ore., was in tbe oity Tues day, a guest at tbe Barrett and Pla mondou homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe Lieualleu were in the oity from Adams Wednes day evening, attending tbe Christian ohurob reception. Wednesday ot last week, Bert Car tano shipped a oarload of bogs to Wal la Walla, consigned to the Walla Walla Meat company. The Fons-Winsbip Hardware com pany have received tbeir line of fish ing tackle in time for the opening of tbe season, tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Montague were over from Walla Walla Sunday, visit ing at tbe home of Mrs. Montague's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Johnson. Mis. Anderson, residing on Third street, south of Main, bad tbe niisfor tune to fall and break her right limb. Dr. Sharp was called to attend ber. Mr. Wm. Wattenbnriier, of Eobo, was a goeet over Sonday of his sister and mother, Mrs. Henry Pinkerton and Mis. Wattenburger in this oity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood have purchased :he Myiiok property on tbe West Side and will move in from tbe farm to make it their permanent borne. Postmaster Van Winkle of Weston visited P. M. Henry at the local pnst offlae yesterday, wbere these two gov ernment employes fraternized or a short time. Arthur Hulton, representing tbe Pacilio Baptist pntlioation, was in the oity yesterday. A special edition for Umatilla county, will be issued in tbe near future. Mrs. Wm. Winsbip was taken alarmingly ill yesterday morning and tbe pbyeioian pronounced a serious case of beart trou-le as tbe oause. At present she is out of daoger. "Rusty'' Sbiok received bis contract from Williams, manager of tbe Spo kane team in the Northwustern league this week, signed it, and Wednesday received notioe to join tbe olub for a tryout. All members of MoKenzie Chapter No. lis 0. E. S. are requested to be present at the regular meeting next Wednesday eveniup, as there will be work in the obapter. By order of toe Worthy Matron. Mrs. Line Stcrgis and Miss Nason, oonnty librarian, were in the city yesterday from Pendletou, visiting the branch libraiy. Tbe ladies took Innoh at the LuGrow home, going on to Milton and Walla Walla, accom panied by Mrs. LeGrow. The Sunshine Club was entertained ty Mrs. David Stone on Thursday, Marob 23, witb a large attendance of members. Refreshments were served by tbe hosteeB, assisted by Mrs. Casper Woodward and Mrs. Claude Wallan. All spent a very pleasant afternoon. Tbe Press is in reoelpt of tbe first number of the "Scout News," a oied itatle journal done in pen and ink by Ellis Hopper, publisher. Glen Mo Alexander is on tbe reportorial staff. The "Soont" is sold at three oents a DAVIS-KASER For Rugs DHal fnr ft nn, noBBilnn RIM mnrfl iniDllllI tbBO BVer. TbO BSSOrt- ... ..iii nr vooroo nnHnniinTnii in Almost endless at Davis-Kaser's this 6piing over 300 separate and dislinot patterns in tbe 9x12 ft. size alone, at all prices from $7.45 to f 70. AXMINSTER RUGS-Seamless 27x52 in. $1.85; 36x68 in. $3.25; 11x12 ft. $20.75. EXTRA QUALITY AXMINSTER RUGS 27x60 in. 30x72 in. 4ft. 6ln. x 7lt. 6 in. 13.50 $5.50 $11.50 6x9 ft 8ft. Sin. x 10ft. 6in. 9x12ft. $19-50 $30.00 $35.00 HODGES RATTAN RUGS Heaviest fibre rugs made, fast oolors. very duiable and waterpioof -turn hose on it wash it with scap and water, nothing effeots. 30x60 in. 36x72 in. 4ft 6in.x 7ft. 6iu. $1.75 $2.35 $4.75 6x9ft. 7ft. 6iu.x 10ft. fiin. 9x12ft. $6.00 $10.00 $12.50 Also three lighter grades ot Bbre rngs and many other fabrios a perfeot maze of tbe neweBt, snappiest patterns. I THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA ig Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 1U-20 Alder St. Goodbye Grain Sack! Make Money in 1916! Saoks are out of date. Handling grain in bulk saves two to three oents per fcusbel. And this siviog is made atove the cost of installing the bins. Bulk handling insures getting ALL the proHt and reduoes la bor very materially. Drop in at our offleo and see the new plans for these bins, designed by onr Arohiteots and Engineers. DESIGN X-101 1030 BUSHEL. $6.00 DESIGN X-102 1000 BUSHEL, $88.00 DESIGN X-103 5000 BU3HEL, $282.00 DESIGN X-104 5000 BUSHEL, $272.00 Prioes are for all lumber, shingles and oement where called for in the plana. Complete plans showing every detail necessary for ereotion, FREE. List of hardware and other equipment ioolnded with plans. We'll be glad to show you plane and talk over your needs for tbe ooming seasoD. "See Johnson About It." TUM A LUM LUMBER COMPANY Straight Distilled Refinery Gasoline RED CROWN Ae&sotmeafQuabtj redirect your gasoline cost because every drop atomizes evenly tnrougn ine camu- retor and gives full power. Dealers everywhere and at our SERVICE STATIONS. Standard Oil Company MhnW Uh ZEROLENE, Tit Sianitrd Otljtr MtUr Can copy, or 75c pr year. It is issued on Saturdays and tons does not ooollict with tbe publication day uf tin Press. I'be "Scout News" is a nifty little sheet, and reflects credit on tbe uapa bililiea of its enterprising yonng put lisber. Weston, Pendleton, Pilot Hook and Eoho will ho the towns represented in the Blue Monntaiu league thin season. Athena will perhaps organize a team of home playeis and play iudependeot ball, haviug 10 prospeot games witb teams in Helix, Adams, and Walla i Walla. Mrs. W. S. Ferguson entertsined I the Eastern Star Club Tuesday after noon iu a moat pleasant mauuer, being assisted by ber daughter. Miss Gladys Andre, in Martina rinintv refreshment?. The next meeting ot tbe Clnb will be at tbe home of Mrs. M. L. Watts, on April nth. Dr. E. B. (Mi imeV fiieuds in this vicinity will be pleased to learn of his good fortnue in seooriug tbe appoiot ruent of Slate Depoty Veterioarian, with probable beadquaiters at Pen dleton. The demur lell tbe city 'lues day erening for Salem to confer with tbe state board. Ther,) will be union meeting of the churches of Athena Wednesday even ing at tbe Christian cbuioh. I Jr. Tofts cf Portland will address the people on tbe Lord's Day observanoe, and the pending initiative. Too peo pie, regardless of oreed, are invited and nrged to conic. Services of tbe Baptist obnrob next Snndav morning and evening. Sunday school at 10 a, m. A B. V. P. U has been organized and will bold their first meeting Sunday evening at 6:30. Business meeting of tbe ohurob Sat urday evening at 7:110. All servioes at High Sohool auditorium. Monday evening at a session of tbe Odd Fellows' lodge, the members were pleasantly surprised by an iu vasion of Mlgoonette Rebetab lodge, who obi tied with them a bounteous supply of refreshments. Tbe evening proved a aooial success. Several visit ors were present from Milton. Watte' Millers will hook up with tbe Turkey Trailers Sunday afternoon on the local base ball grounds, and an interesting game is promised. The Trailers, suspecting that the Millers have something np their sleeves turned out for praotioe yesterday and went tbrnngb their paces io eemi-profes eional style. Dr. J. D. Plamondon, II. A. Bar ret and B. A. Tborapsou mntored to Beppner Wednesday in tbe Plamondon oar. Tbe roads were found to be in good oonditioo. I'be paity started from Athena at live o'olook. a. m., and were heme from the 175 mile trip at nine p. m. It took four hours to make tbe trip down and live hours Lack, At the Methodist Episoopal Cbnrok, preaoblug next Suiibatb morning and evening. Morning topic "In ILe Ureal Day, on the Right or nn tbe Left Whioh? Why?" Subject at nigbt, "Playing tbe Fool.." Inas much as tbe evening discourse will contain valuable lessons for tbeyooog, a special invitatioo is extended to that olaes. Sabbatb ECbool at 10 a. m. All are invited. Special mnsio at tbe Christian chute!) Sunday, 11 a. in., anthijm. "Radiant Morn." In tbe evening, the men's chores will be beard io "Rook of Agos." Bible sohool at 10 a. m. j preaching, witb morning and evening subjects as follows: "Zeal, or Knowledge?" and "An Apostolio Admonition." Junior Society, 1) p. m, Miss Maud Sherman, superintendent ; Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Cor dial welcome to all. Drs. Sharp and Stone were sum moned to tbe Criglar plaoe yesterday afternoon to attend Mrs. Elmer Gor don, who had shot herself in tbe left side with a 38 caliber revolver. Tbe shooting is said to have been accident al, and tbe wound will not result ser iouely unless blood poisoning sbonld set in, say tbe doctors. Tbo tullet entered below tbe left breast and ranged through the flesh passing over fonr ribs and lodged in the wall of tbe room. Mr. Gordon was in the held at work when tbe shootiog oo anred, but arrived at the bonse soon after. Mrs, Gordun had but reoently returned from tbe hospital at Walla Walla, where Bhe underwent a minor enrgioal operation. J. 0. Rnesell, one of the best known eduoators in the state has aooepted the snperiuteudeooy of tbe Atbena sobools for the ooming year. Superintendent Unetne resigned the position with tbe objeot of attending College in the East. Superintendent Russell bas bad wide expeiiance along educational lines in this state. For Ave years he was superintendent of graded schools, spent a year as inetruoter nf matbe matios in the Eastern Oregon State Normal sohool, at Weston ; was aSBls tant educational seoretary of tbe . M. C. A. at Portland for three years superintendent of tbe sobools at Wasco for tbe last tbreo years, He is a grad uate of Monmouth State Normal, of tbe University of Oregon and has taken post graduate work at Columbia of New Yolk and holds a life state di ploma. He is a married man. Wadncaday evening in tbe Christian oburoh auditorum, a reception was held in honor of tho thirty or more new additions to tbe Churob, at which about 150 were present. A nnmher of tbe prominent workers, beaded by Pastor and Mrs. Errett stood in tbe receiving line. A short but excellent program was beard, followed by re freebmeots served by tbe ladies of tbe Aid soaiety, and a large punch bowl in a cozy corner was presided over by several yonng ladies throughout the evening. Tbia is tbe first of a series of social eveniogs to be held monthly by tbe ohorcb people, a committee) beaded by Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Soott, having this feature of tbe public en tertainment in charge. Wednesday evening was pranouoned a very auspi oions beginning for tcis laudable un dertaking, and futnre social evenings are looked forward to witb anticipa te ns of pleasure, ty all who were present. School Notes. The following is the attendance record lor tbe past month: Whole uumber of days attendance. 8310: nnmter of days absence, 58 lo : num ber of limes tardy, 7; number of sobolars having perfect attendance, (neither absent or tardy,) 128: per cent of attendance, 1)8. 3; average daily attendance, 160.5: visits by parents, 13. Room making the highest per cent of attendance. Miss Imz Wag ner's, with 1111.2; second highest, Miss Leota Wagner's, 09.07. Number of popils now on register : Gills, 85; hoys, 81, total 166. Special nttentioo Io oalled to tbe fact that one , our Ego this mouth there weie 155 ttotleuts enrolled, and the per cent of allend auce was 97.5. At an assembly held last Turaday iu Miss Brierly's room the constitution of the newly organized "Order of A." for the students who have earned em blems in High sohool aativities, was read and udoptcd. Each person to eceiie a lellei shall have uorupluted one of the following activities; Bas ket ball, girls, teu whole helves; boys, 5 whole games or 12 wtole hulv-s. Baseball, 4 wbole games or 30 inoiogs; debates, enter tbreo aud win one; ni atory, win one (list prias; tennis, win one tournament ; track, win one first prize. A student is to receive hut e- c letter in auy one activity, bet ma; re oeive as many letters iu separate events as be is able to win, A dilfer ent letter is provided for each aotivity. The lo Mow nig rue Ilia names of f lu dents who receive letters this year: Basket ball: Panline Mviick, Katb ren Fraome, Hazel Sanders, Dollio White, Marguerite MoLennen, Ruty Banister, Oreta Molntyre; Rex Payne, Lawrenoe Tbarp, Lawson Booher. Debates, Zola Keen and Tom CaloD. The Athena base ball team won over the Helix team in the first game of the season least Saturday, with a eoore of 99 tc 0, Atbena need three pitchers, all of whom pitched aiitigbt ball. Helix' used two, neither one giving the Athena batters any trouble, Tbe Atb eua fielding was ratner loose, on ao ooout of tbe laok uf praotioe. Atbeua made a total of twenty-two bits and Helix made three. Tie team left at 2:30 this afternoon for Milton wbere tbey will play a game with Ihe High school team of that city. Buy Tour Easter Shoes FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Osmer E. Smith of Pendleton has aunouooed himself as a candidate for tbe office of District Attorney of Uma tilla county. Mr, Smith is a native of Wisconsin where he reoeived his early schooling. Later he atleuded the University of Colorado ut Bonlder, Col., from whioh institution he grad uated in tbe year 1910." He bas al- ways been n Republican and has been a resident of Umatilla aounty nearly three years. Upon first coining to Pendleton he was In tbe law offiaes of Hull y & Raley hut for tbe past year be bos beoo praotioiug by himself witb offloas iu tbe American Bank building. lie makes tbe following statement oon- oerniog bis oandidaoy: "Ihe office of District Attorney is a public offioe aud therefore all per eons are entitled to like treatment and benefits. If I am nominated aod elected, I shall conduct the alfairs o( the offioe in an eoonomio and business like manner, witb equal consideration to all whether rlob or poor. 1 shall endeavor to enforce all laws regard less of who tbe violators may be. I shall do my very tent to apprehend and pioseaute all violators of the pro bibition aud all other laws and if nominated and eleoted it will be my earnest desire that tbe public co operate with me in tbeir enforce ntBnt." Paid Adv. Local Advertisements Fisbing tackle to tackle any fish and tbe permit too. Watts and Rogers. Remember that you aan get yonr drossed chicken of Charles Grant for your Sunday dinner, ty plaoing your orders Saturday. He makes a special ty nf dressed ponltry, and his prioes are reasonable. A curve for every soil bnt one, Johu D eere, Dutchman plows. See Watts and Rogere' Ad. For Sale or Trade 20 aores of or ubard land loaated one mile from paoking boose at Freewater. Also two fresh milch cows for sale. Phone, 31F5, Atbena. For Sale. Wheat land. Call on Mrs. J. E. Barrott Athena. Mrs. A. A. Sbiok baa opened op a millinery etore at her borne on Adams street. Hats made to order and old hats made new. She wnnld be pleaaed to have yon oall. Lost An anto chain between Atb ! ena aod the Dean Willaby plaoe. I Finder will please leave it at tbe Press office. Second Hand Goods. W. H. Mac oho, tinner and plumber, will engage iu t he second hand goods bnsiness at his plaoe on Maio street, near the de pot. Seoond hand furnilnre, stoves aod ranges tought and sold. Livestook Dealer. BertCartaoo bas engaged in the livestook business. He is prepared to pay the highest market prices at all times for abiokene, hogs, cattle aud sbeep. It yon have stock to sell, be sure Bnd sea him. Go to the Myers' harness and shoe shop if you want first olim woik. Satisfaction guaranteed. Adv. Fashion's Edict Says English Walking Shoes For Spring Men's English Walking Shoes in Black and Tan at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.50 We are showing this style in Black m and Tan, with rubber sole and heel j I $3.75 fjQ Also White Nubuck, with rubber tv Jr heel, at - $4.00 MOSGROVE MERCANTILE COMPANY THE QUALITY STORE Kirk Implement House Rock Island Plows Farmers, Take Notice: Our famous Rock Island Plows are here for your inspection, in two and three bottom gangs. We want to take them to the field and show you how they work. The C.T.X. cJMouldboard is not like others. We will go into the field with any other make of plow, and the farmer be the judge. That is the way we sell the Rock Island-on its merit. North Side Main St, CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Oregon Frank Saling Republican Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Subjeot to tbo will of electors at Primary Eleolion, May, 19, if if,. Present Inoumheut. S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calre both nigbt and day. (Jails promptly answered. Offlce on Third Street, Atbena Oreaor DR. A. B. STONE. Physician and Surneon. Offioe iu Post Building. Phone, 501 Homer I. Watts Attornev-at-Law Atbena, Oregon. 1MB MACHIHCS MODUS OF PERFECTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Mfrdlcn, Oil, IJi-lts and all kinds of Hewing Machine mippltf.i, KepaiuiiH 11 hpeciany. New Home Users are Qualitr Choosers. For Sale By N. A. MILLER, Athena. Oreg. 7Jk Hew Home Sewing Machine Comp'y San Franciaco, California. TO See Our New Models in Suits And Coats They're Uptodate, at Right Prices J. C. Penney Co. Inc