I Press Paragraphs i J Miss Arela Llttlejobp spent tba weak witb Pendleton (riendi. Mrs. B. F. Sbarp baa been spending tbe week at College Place, Wash. H. H. Bill left this morning foi Laoroeae, Wash., on a business tiip. Frank Eogelman, of lona, visited bia sister, Mrs. O. T, Smith this weak. , A. Ii. Swaggait shipped another oaiload ol boga to Portland, Saturday. Dr. S. F. Sbarp is appointed sur geon lor tbe Northern Paeiflo Rail- toad. Rains and William Campbell, with their families, were here on Decora tion Day. . Mrs. Yarnell, of Spokane, is a honse guest of Mia. Charles Ooomans, on tbe West aide. , r A handsome monument waa reuently ereoted at tbe grave of the late Wil liom Tompkins. Mrs. Joa. Baddeley of Walla Walla, visiled ber mother. Mis. Maggie Franz, last week. Mrs. W. H. Taylor and daughter, Loolle left yesterday "lot an extended visit in Illinois, Misses Anioe and Doiis Barnes, of Weston, were abopping in tbe oity Wednesday afternoon. . Jacob Booher baa pnrohased Bnsaell Pieisol'a interest in the oleaning and pressing establishment. David Urqnhart, of Moacow, Idaho, father of Earl Urqnhart, has been vis iting bia aon tbls week, Mrs. H. A. Barrett is slowly recov ering, and it is hoped will be able to leave tbe hospital soon. - Dr. E. B. Osborn deputy state vet eiinarian, spent a portion of the week at bia home in this oily. - Tbe Atbena base ball team ia sched uled for gamea with Weston at the pioaio, today and tomorrow. Frank Bwaggart arrived Tnesday morning from Enterprise on a abort visit to bia parents and children. Mr. and Mra. J.O. Martin have both been ill at their borne nortb of town, being under tbe oare of Dr. Sbarp. Mr. ana Mrs. T. D. Taylor of Pen dleton were dinner gnests Sunday at toe w. it. Taylor borne near town. Miss Eatelle Smith and the ohlldrnn of Mr. and Mia. Marion Jaok oama up from Pendleton for Deooratioo Day, J. W. Maloney, wife and aon Haiold and Mr. and Mra. Olande Huoeoom were in the oity from Pendleton, Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belts were over from tbe farm near Milton, and attended tbe Baptist banquet last eve ning. J. O. Knssell, reoently elected to the anperioteudenoy of tbe Atbena eohoola, waa in tbe oity Monday from Waaoo. Misa Mae Singer of Waitabnrg, Wasb., is a guest this week at tbe borne of Mr. and Mra. Obas. Ooomana in this oity. A new steam beating plant ia being totalled in the First National Bank bnilding. Chria Thoeny and son are installing it. Mra. M. L. Watts, Mra. Littlejobo, Mra. F. S. LeGrow, Mrs. Koontz and Mra. Henry Dell motored to Walla Walla Monday. Mra. Arobie Sbiok, wbo baa been in ill health for some time, will go to a Walla Walla hospital next week for medioal treatment. A BETTER DAY'S I WORK That'a what a MoDongall Anto Front Kilohen Cabinet will mean in yonr home. Yon oan get up a meal in about half the usual time tbe time aaved will enable yon to do many other tasks, it means elim ination of kitoben slavery. The time and drndgery aaved will soon pay for one of these great labor saveia. Nor la tbia all, foi tbe saving of food st u If s is no small Item. . No other oabinet baa ao many real, wortb-while improvements aa the MoDongall Anlo-Front joat abont everything yon oonld wish for ia included, every improvement found on ol bet oafainets and a lot of exclusive, patented MoDongall features beaidea. ? . " zA cTWcDougal Cabinet in your kitchen ia no expense, but teal eoonomy for it soon pays lor it self and then keeps an doing it over and over again. MoDongall Cab, inets are splendidly bnilt made to last for generations. They are fin ished in a handsome, bard, dnrable varnish which even hot water will not mar or torn white. We have lota of these fine Cabinets to dispose of at epeoial ptioea and on apeoial easy terms. Come and see tbem it possible. If you oan't oome, phone or write and we will aend full particulars. 1 THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA 9 Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 10-20 Alder St. WHAT DO 1 KNOW ABOUT HANDLING BULK WHEftT? 1. What ia the sack ontlook for 1916? 2. Will money be aaved to the farmera of tbe Inland Empire by handling grain in bulk' S What must the Farmer do to handle wheat in bulk! i. What must oountry waiehouaes do to handle grain What does handling bulk grain meaja at Terminal points in export trade 5 Watch this space for answers next week (In the meantime investigate our farm granaries) TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY J VBSSS""- THAR'S some things we have to learn to like such as olives an hard work. Thar's others we take to naturally such as Baseball Games . M' VELVET- &fiF SO The Eastern Star Club will be en tertained next Tnesday afternoon, June 6, by Mra. B. B. Kiobarda. at her home on Jefferson street. Mrs. Barbara Willaty and daugb teie, Mrs. 0. Castleman of Portland and Mra. Fred Kershaw of Waitsbnrg, visited in Atbeca this week. Athena friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook of Portland, have reoeived the announoement of tbe birth of Gwen dolen Luoile Cook, on May 25. Jock Coleman, representing a gran ite monument firm of Baker, tbia week erected monuments at tbe graves of A. Sbiok and Mra. Ed Lafdve. Mr. Benry Koepke and daughter Dorothy weie guests yesterday at tbe wedding of Mr. Sobenebley, a nephew of Mr. Koepke, at Ellensbuig, Wasb. " Dr. F. D. Watta, waa in the oity Sunday Irom Weston, bringing over a laige number of tbe U. B. Sunday sohool youngsters in bia tig toniing oar. Worthington Bros, have this week painted the fronta of the buildings oc cupied by Dell Bros., tba Pnblio Lib rary, Dr. Stone and Telephone Central. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swaggait and aon Frank, with their obildren, visited in Pendleton yesterday, Frank leav ing from there for bia home near En-teipiise. Between the hours of 12 noon and J2:06 p. m. Wednesday all trains aud operatives etopped out of respeot for the late J. J. Hill, whose funeral was held at St Paul. Mrs. W. P. Littlejobn baa been in attendance for several daya Ibis week, npon ber young nephew, who waa op erated upon in the Pendleton hospital for appendioitis.. Mis. A. Milby, of Milton, will be a week-end guest at ,'tbo home of her brother, D. Scott Fiaber, in this oity, Mra. Milby is en route for a visit iu the Willamette valley. Mia. Wood of Pendleton, Mra. Claude Wallen, Mrs. David- Stone and Mra. Caspar Woodward, visited iheir mother, Mis. Elliott of Walla Walla, wbo was ill this week. Mra. Oliver Dickenson arrived home Wednesday from the Walla Walla hospital, where abe reoutly underwent an operation. She ia making rapid progress toward recovery. Mra. Eail Uiquhart underwent a emgioal opeiation for the removal of a tumor. The opeiation waa aoooess fnl, and Mia. Urqubart ia getting along aa well aa could be expected. Tbe ladies of tbe Athena Library Board will bold a pastiy aale at the Foss-Winahip atore, Saturday, June 10tb. The prooeeda from the sale will te placed in the bnilding fund. A leak in tbe water pipe "some where in Dudley's field" neoessilated the abutting off of tbe water Tuesday night. Waterboy Dobson waa ont neatly all night repairing tbe pipe. Win. Belt and family moteied from Bnhl, Idaho, last week 'and visited with the Sbiok families in this city. Tbe Helta aie old-time friends, and are on a tour through Oregon and Washington. For the first time in two months, George Froome was able to be wheeled into the lotby at tbe St. Nichols hotel wbeie be received oongiatolations from bis many friends on bis improve ment in bealts. Mra. Wm. Winsbip and dangbteia, Mildred and Audra. will leave Mon day evening for Dallas, and from there witb the Jfarman family, will go ry automobile to Newport, Ore., for a summer's onting. Mlsa Elizabeth Keefer, of Bonston, lexaa, will arrive in the oity next week to spend tbe summer months with Mlaa Jessioa MoEwen. The young ladiea attended hoarding sohool at Bnena Vista, Virginia. Mra. Lillian Dobson will leave Sun day night for Portland, where she will visit her mother and attend tbe Kose Festival. She reports that she baa received tbe diplomas for her entire eighth grade, in tbe Waterman school. Mra. Edward E. Koontz came np from Portland this week and visited Atbena frieoda. Mr. and Mrs. Koontz, Boooutpanisd by Misa Jeanette Jaok of Pendleton, contemplate an auto mobile trip to Orator Lake in tbe near future. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Swart, old time residents of Athena, visited relatives and frienda here tbia week. Mr. Swart ia still in the employ of the O-W., having a atation agency up in Washington. Mr. and Mra. Ueorge Thompson end Mr. aod Mra, Caspar Woodward leit yestetday by automobiles foi Poitlaud aod Willamette valley pointa. They will see tbe Rose Show and visit frienda and relatives. Rev. and Mia. W. T. Bigby, pioneer residenle of Atbena wbo of late years have been living in Alberta and now iu California, are in the oity tbia week renewing aoquaintanoes. Mr. Bigby has been totally blind for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Bobeit Stites of Poit land, arrived in the oity yesterday and aie guests at the home of Dr. and Mra. Plamoodon. They are en route home from New York oity, wbeie Mra. Stites haa been still further developing her wonderful contralto voice. Misa Sabra Naaon, tbe county libra rian, with ber essistant, Miss Miriam Delano, visited in Atbena Wednesday. Misa Delano, who ia a aiater cf Mrr. A. W. Botkin, formerly a resident of Athena, waa accompanied by ber mo ther, aud a aistnr wbo ia visiting tbem from Poitland. Athena frienda will be pleased to learn that the oondilion of 1. W. Waie ooolinuea to improve. It is now believed that obanoea for bia reoovery are goo.l. Mr. Were waa compelled to undergo a aeooud ampntation on bis right leg, ainoe wbiob time be baa ateadily improved. Atbena frienda have reoeived imitations-to the wedding of Miss Mionie Belle Gross aod Mr. John A. Johnson, wbiob will ooont on Wednesday, Jnnu 21, at 8 o'clock io Ibe East Side Chris tian ohnreb in Portland. Misa tiioas, wbo ia the dangbter of Mr. and Mra. W. S. Perry of C02. Ladd Avenue, Portland, haa been a reoent visitoi to relatives and friends in atbena and Weston, who will extend congratula tions aod good wishra. Witb beautiful weather, Ibe Pio neer's reunion waa mapioiously usher ed in at Weston this morning, and if tbe weather man will keep tbe prom ise be made to the pionio town last week, and allows a bright day tomor row, old Weston will aurely have a crowd of people to look alter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lily oante up from Poitlaud Friday, aud visited over tbe week end witb Atbena Iriends. Mr. Ely made a trip to Day ton for tbe purpose of boyiog country butter fur his Portland market, re turning to that city Sunday night. Mrs. Ely will remain nntil alter the Pioneei'a Pionio, visiting tbia week with ber mother in Pendleton. , Jndging from preparations that are being made, tbem will be an exoellent oonoert at the Atbena cpeia honse on Satuiday evening, Juue 17th. Some of the best talent of Pendleton will be on the program in connection with looal talent, in vtoal and iustrnniental selections. : Tbe concert ia in aid of tbe Catholic ohnroh of this city, and is given under the patronage of Bev. P. T. Joye. Further particulars will appear in the PieBS, Mra. Olney Simpson entertained the Sunebiue Club at her home, last Thursday afternoon. Plans for an other pionio were discussed. All present spent a very pleasant after noon. Three visitors were present, Miss Friedley of Pendleton, Mta. Black ard and Misa Cecil Philips of Athena, RefiesbnientB were served at 1 o'olook by tbe hostess, wbo was aa sisted by Miss Filedley, This will be tbe last meeting of the Club, until the meeting at tbe home ol Mrs. Piper, the first Thursday in Ootober. The United Biethien Bible school of Weston, with their superintendent, J. B. Williams, teaoheia and officers, game over in a body last Sunday morn ing an visitors tn tbe Christian Bible sobnol iu this oity. It was one of the happy occasions in whioh good will, fellowship and the spirit of unity" pre vailed to the limit of good oheer and enthusiasm that will not be forgotten. Tbe speoial object of the visit was to get better acquainted, learn from each other the things that make for pro gress and effioienoey and to euoonrage a better and larger spirit of harmony, as well aa to lostill a greater desiie tor unity. Tbe Christian ohnroh Biale sohool will reciprocate when oocasion oilers, and the diaposition to closer fellowship will be oootinncd. Local Advertisements Dressmaking House dresses, $1.50 up. Worsteds and silka, 15.00 up. Tai lored soil8, 110.00, up. Mrs, Wm. Rice, at the Baptist Parsonage. For Sale An acetylene light plant. Inquire at this office. A. Pbilllpa of Weaton, sells Lee's non-pnnoiure and Goodyear tires. J. B. Booher and Russell Piereol, heretofore doing business nudet the firm name of Booher & Pieisol have dissolved partnership. J. H. Boober will oontlnna tba business, paying all bills end collecting all ucoou'jts owing to tbe film. A good milob cow for sale; or will tiade for atook calves. Phone 2012a. 0. E. Zerba. Clave Myera makes a specialty of repairing flshiog shoes and boots. See Weston as we see US Watta & Rogers ad. Auto Service W. B. Crawford ia prepared to give day or night servioe. At St. Nichols Hotel, phone, 493. Wheat Bay Frank Jackson has wheat hay for aale. Dressmaking done, satisfaction guar anteed. Apply to Mrs. Delia Wright. Seoond Baud Goods. W. B. Mar obo, tinner and plumber, will engage in tbe aeoond-band goods business at his place on Main street, near the de pot. Seoond band fnrniture, atoves and ranges bought and eold. The Pioneer Pionio marks time. See Watta & Rogers ad. Liveetook Dealer. Bert Cartano has engaged io tbe livestook business. Be ia prepared to pay the highest market iHM at all HmnB fnr nhinliAnil. hoar). yi.woa mv " . cuttle and sheep. If yon have stock to sell, be sure ana sea mm. GroWft 1&9 L of Quality gives you more miles to the dol lar. Carbureting qualities account for that no waste of gas. Dealers everywhere and also at our many Service Stations. Standard Oil Company Kirk Implement louse Season is Here For, Cutting cTHachinery THE JOHNSON BINDER was proven beyond doubt last season that it would take care of heavy, green grain-trie way we make hay here-better than other makes of binders. We have testimonials of farmers living in your neighborhood We carry lohnson Binders, Mowers and Rakes. Twine 13c lb. Holt Sprockets 20 pet off. North Side Main St CHARLES KIRK, Athena, Oregon (California) Athena I The Cheyro- A New Car with a Glorious Record iiil I have secured the agency for the famous Chevrolet Motor Cars for the Athena Weston, Mllton-Freewater Territories, and hereafter you can see one of these wonderful little Cars at my Garage here in Athena, or I will come right to your' door and give you a ride to demonstrate its qualities as a Family Car. Electrically Equipped and style of highest priced Cars, delivered at the door, At Bartlett's Garage Athena, Oregon Like Gas for comibrt and convenience NEW PB&ECT10N OIL COm&TOVE No coal, wood or ashes to lug no waiting for the fire to burn up. Bet ter cooking because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat, under perfect controL All heat concentrated on the cookingandnotradiated around the room. The ' long, blue chimneys prevent all smoke and ' smell. Bakes, bolls, roasts, toasts. Mora efficient than your wood or coal stove and coata lesa to operate. ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Athena For Best Results Use Pearl Oil Better cooking and a cleaner, cooler kitchen. Now serving 2,000,000 homes In 1, 2, S and 4 burnersizes,with or without oven. ' Also cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Ovens. For Sale By FOSS-W1NSIIIP IIHRDWARE CO. KIRK IMPLEMENT HOUSE. Roses and Peonies We obd (apply yonr Hobos aud Peonies (or Deuoraliou. ftiiaes 75o per doz. any color; Paoniea 1.25 pet doz. red, piuk and white. Postage prepaid. Parr's Rose Garden Freewatcr. Oregon, Phone 46F15 Get Script Form BUTTER WRAPS At Press Office r S. V. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calls both night and day. Ciille promptly answered. Offloe on Third 0tr"et, Atbena Oreaor DR. A. B. STONE. Physician and Surncon. Office in Post Bnilding. Phone, 601 Homer I. Watts Attorney-at-Law Athena, Oregon. MODELS OF PERFECTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY - PERFECT. Nwdlra, Oil, Belts and all kind of ftewing ftiaciiiuc iiippliou, lii-rmirnig a sfccialty. New Home Users are Quality Choosers. For Sale By A. MILLER, Athena. OreR. TJfc Kew Home Sewing Machine Comp'y Ban Francisco, California. Just Received Shipments of Ladies' Wash Dresses Children's Wash Dresses, Ladies' Wash Skirts, Fancy Percales, Men's sport-style work shirts, white 9 inch canvas boots and black 36 inch silk Dig lot ol ladiea' Wash Dresses, piloes ranging from 79o ti. $5.90. Oome In and aea tba 79a No. Have It in sizes from ilG to 44, (Jbildren'i Wasb Dresses, all ag es,' 4 llo to 11.49. Boya' Waeb Unite, U8o 11.49. Big line of lanoy Parasols, all tba nan shapes. See tbe new stripes at 980 to $2.98. Children's Parasols, 4 Do to U8o. "Travers" white 9 iuoh canvas Boot, hate the narrow lasts. Oth ers' 15.00 number, onr price $1.60.' Sea onr line of men's work Slrfrta Made op aportatyle, have tM Polo collar and abort sleeves, fl colors, 4!So. X Boys' sport Shir U hi' oolors. 49o. Men' and boys' aninmrr Bats, all colors and el vim, 25a to 08 o. Bed Tatjs, $1.08 to !'.49. S See our link of wash materials. We have them at 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 19c, 25c and 39c. J. C. Penney Co. Inc. S3