Press Paragraphs J Dr. A. B. Stone's baby boy has been ill this week. D. Scott Fisher has registered t Spo kane for the land drawing. Miss Ruby Banister Is spending the week fit Bingham Springs. Mrs. J. C. Martin goes to Spokane on a visit the first of the week. , Vic Burke will go over to Spokane to register for the land drawing Will Hartle and family are up from Holdman visiting the latter's parents. Mrs. May Moss, of Union, Is In the city, visiting her aunt, Mrs. LUUe Miller. Frank Graham of Weston, motored from over the hill, Tuesday after noon. State Factory Inspector Dalzell was in the oity Tuesday on an Inspection trip. Mrs. Win. Winshtp and two daugh ters are visiting relatives In Spokane this week. J. S. Ross is over from Walla Wal la visiting his daughter, Mrs. Roy Cannon. . Claude Steen, prominent East End rancher, was in the city Wednesday, from Milton. , William Konwak and Jesse MyrloK spent Sunday with friends at BlnK ham Springs. A. A. Foss, after constructing con crete walks at his residence is now. engaged in filling the lot with soil anr will reseed the lawn. I Mr: and Mrs. H. I. Watts are expect ed home tomorrow from their auto trip to Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Read spent Sunday at the Geo. W. Gross camp at Bingham Springs. ' Floyd and Ross Payne are enjoying the camping privileges of Bingham Springs this weak. County Commissioner Mack Cock burn was In the city a few hour Mon day, from Milton. . N. H. Flnkerton, wife and baby o! Washtucna, Wash, spent the week with relatives In Athena. Mrs. Oliver Dickeson and children, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Achilles, at ansycle, this week. Mrs. Chester Davis came up from ( raitum me middle ox me ww " will visit some time at the Geo. Ger klng home. Wood, the auto stage man, hauls passengers from Athena to Pendle ton for 75 cents, or the round trip for f 1.25. , Heerafter the Press will make Weekly visit to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Raymond, at Bonnie View Ranch, near Prlneville. The Misses Carrie and Catherine Sharp are visiting friends in Spokane, going to the Falls city on Wednesday morning's train. Bert Applegate, who held the po sition of prescription clerk at Ware's Pharmacy for several weeks, has re turned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs Frank Taylor were down from their mountain ranch yes terday, with a consignment of straw berries for local dealers. Mr. and Mrs. James Knight of Con- Mrs. F. B. Boyd and daughter, Mrs. don have been in the city the past' James H. Sturgls of Pendleton, ore! week, visiting at the home of Mr. spending the week at Bingham and Mrs. Hiram Knight ; Spring There Is now aulte a colonv Mrs. W. T. McLcoa and daughters of Athena people at the Springs, per are spending the week at Bingham manently camped for the summer, springs, naving went to tnat resort , ana. iney nospitably entertain munv Monday afternoon fry auto. I over-Sunday visitors. . The Rebekhas Installed their of fi- Umatilla county farmers are over- cer Tuesday evening. Ice cream and hauling their combined harvesters, cako were served to a goodly number! preparatory to harvesting the lOlli of the members at it close. grain crop. The first outfit to start Miss Maude Mansfield returned l,p ,n tnl" section, will probably be home Sunday evening frfom a pleas- on the Joseph Hodgson place on Pine ant visit with Mrs. Dean Willaby, at Crk. where barley Is nearly ready hr .mn at Hlnlrhnm Hnrlnn , 'or ne machine. Davis-Kaser's Summer Clearance Sale IrIihiIiik Monday, July 17th, Uils groat bargain festival the sale that hundreds and hundreds of thrifty folks look forward to, will bring worthwhile opportunities to savo on homo furnishings. Hero I a big: 100.000 stock of tho choicest of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Dra peries, Crockery, Glassware, VVoodemvarc, Silverware, Dlnncrwnre, Enamclnnre, Aliimlniimware and everything needed to fumlsh homes completely, and with a few exceptions everything Is undcrprlccd. Con sider that most of our present stock was bought before prices ad vanced, and then consider what reductions running all Uio way from 10 to 35 Per Cent mean to yon on such goods. .- Without question, now Is tho time to buy Homo Furnishings. Davls-Kascr Sales have always been real, worth while bargain event but never one more worthy of your patronage thuu this one. Head our Ads In the dally papers for .particulars. Head tho big posters If you did not get one, please let us know. THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices and Schools 0-j0 Alder 8t- Blydenstein's Self Rising Pastry Flour A Pancake Flour that also makes Biscuits, Cake, Waffles, Etc., better an4 more ecQngmical than ordinary flour, as it takes less shortening and eggs in making a finer grained cake Blydenstein's Prepared Dietary Flour rJTVlade from the best parts of wheat. tA cure and pre ventative for constipation and indigetion. Better than drugs. Recommended by physicians. Now for sale by Athena merchants. Buv a sack today. Made by H. G. BLYDENSTEIN, Pendleton Get Ready For Harvest We have what you want in Tarps, Blankets, Comforts, etc. Have the muleskin and elkskin Shoes at the same oloV prices, 40 40 40 Sea oar line of Cotton Blankets. Corns in white, tin and gray, per pair - 49o, 9o. 980, f 1.49. Wool oap Blankets in gter and ten plaids. ... fl.99. Oregon-made Wool Blanket!., just tbe tight tblog for sll 'tonad Bie, - $3.98t.08. We be;tbe Comfoits jo sj col on at 381 - 980, 1.49. 11.98. Sheets it 49o, 69a. ?9a, 98a. Pillon'Csses lOo, IS I Ze. 15o, 17 l-2o., 'Mo. 6il3 8 01.; Bed Tarp, 6x14 8-ox. Bed Tarp, Ril4 lO-oi. Bed Tarp, 6x14 12-ot. Bed laip. SO-taeb 10-oz. Can r as, 38-loob 10 or. Canvas, ' 6-foot 12-ox.Cjanvai, Cloud, line of Pillows, 49n, 98a, 11.19. Men's Molekln Shoes, all i.49. --am ' Men"i Elk Shoes, all sixes,' Boys' Elk Shoes, tl.69,;l $1.98. 2.49. 3.98. S.49. Silo. 95o. 79a. , 69n, $1.98. 79. J.C.Penne 17 ?y Co. Inc. J A few farmers are cutting and bind ing wheat hay. Only a small per centage has been cut as the gra'u Is yet too green In most Instances. Miss Clara Zerba and Miss Laura Smith are spending several days at the Zerba ranch, northwest of town The young ladles reside in Walla Wal la. The Jack babies and Merle Best ac companied Estelle Smith home from Pendleton and vlsitd a tew days at the C. T. Smith home the first of the week. D. H, Mansfield is relieving his lawn of surplus shade by the removal of several lareg locust trees on the Fourth street side of his residence property. Sim Culley came In from the ranch yesterday after machine extras. He is getting along nicely with his farm work, since purchasing a caterpillar tractor. George Wlnship, assistant to the lo cal O.-W. B. & N. agent, left yester day for Spokane, where he will enter the company's hospital for treatment to the eyes. Mountain strawberries are beginning to arrive In the Athena market, and as usual, the housewife finds them to be of fine flavor and suitable for can ning purposes. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dlopha Thompson, were In me city Wednes day from their stocs ranch on the Umatilla river. The University of Oregon summer school this year shows an increase in attendance of more than 66 per cent oer last year, and more than 100 per cent over the year before. - William Worthington did sonw painting and paper-Hanging at the John Thompson ranch home on the Umatilla river last week and Inci dentally snared a trout or two. The Misses Jessie and Helen O'Nell, daughters of Chas. O'Nell, veteran ed itor of the Prescott Spectator, are house' guests of Mrs. Leon Kidder during their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Emmel, late ar rivals In Athena from Salem, are re siding in the J. M, swaggart cottage on Adams street. Mr. Kmmel Is em ployed at the Golden Rule store. Ideal warm weather, such as Is wel comed by the grain growers, has been on tap this week and if the weather man will repeat for the next two weeks, the rancher win let him take a vacation, The first Benz racing cas ever no ticed In Athena, was driven Into town Monday by G. 3. nazler of Ogden, ctah. The racy lines of the flyer were greatly admired oy Athena's au tomobile contingent At the Methodist Episcopal church the subject nexbt Sunday morning will be "Christian Progress." At 7:30 p. m., a praise and preaching ser vice. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. All are cordially invited. Joseph Hodgson was In from Mea- dowbrook farm yesterday morning. He expects to be harvesting his barley crop within a week. His crop con sists of blue barley .sowed last fall, and It Is ripening fast. A letter received from Vernle Grant by his parents,' states that he is drill ing with the naval recruit squad at San Francisco, Both he and Herbert Parker are satisfied with naval life. Hay Shick Is employed In a foundry. Mr. and Mrs. Schnebly have arrived from EHensburg, Wash., and will make their home on the Henry- Koep ke farm, south of Athena. Mr. Schenbly is a nephew of Mr, Koeplte, and will assist In the management of the farm. A couple of traveling broncho busters put on a minature wild vest exhibition at the Wright feed yard In this city, Wednesday evening, before a small udience. The hat was "pass ed" and the busters went on their way rejoicing. Proprietor Martin of the Peoples Theater, Is putting on some splendid pictures. His Sunday afternoon and evening feature films are among the tost procurable. Mr. Martin is de serving of ten. liberal patronage he is receiving. Property owners who had the fore. sight to cut weeds and grass in front of their homes several weeks ago, now see where their work has result' ed In much benefit. Where the grass was left uncut, an element of danger from fire exists. Miss Ruth Rothrock of this city, Is one of the students registering for the summer session of tne University ot Oregon, at Eugene. Other students from Umatilla county are Arthur F. Tollman of Pendleton, and G. L. Rob inson of Weston. Helix, Adams and Weston basebal: fans and fanettes caem In goodly num bers Monday afternoon to witness the game between the Kansas City Red Sox and the Athena team, and the greatest of 'em all was Kernel Wood of Weston, famous fungotst. - Dean Piper Crowell or Albany, for mer fullback on the University of Oregon football team, has arrived in the city. Mr. Crowell will spend hi rummer vacation period in the Uma tllla county harvest fields, develop Ire brawn and glemitng a few shekels. Harold M. West, the new traveling freight and passenger agent of the O.-W. R. ft N., was in the city TueJ' day from Walla Walla, on buslnes connected with his road. Mr. West has been in the service of the com pany at the Portland general offices. A letter from Mrs. W. R. Taylor, who with her daughter Lucile, is vis iting relatives in Abingdon, Illinois states that the- weather back there has been rather torrid. Corn, the principal crop of the Middle West, leaks splendid and promises a boun tlful yield. George Froome, while still an Inva lid, finds much enjoyment in sitting In a wheel-chair in front ot the St I Nichols Hotel conversing with friends. Charlev Henry is Mr. Froome's chief support in moving from bed to chair and back again. Zerba Bros.' Garage Is a very bosy place these days. In addition to the regular line of automobile repair work, combined harvester engines re quire attention of th etorce to the ex tent that the services of Mr. George Demer, an exper gns engine workman, have been secured. 'Game Warden Tonkin swooped down on Mill creek fishermen Sun day, and as a result of his unan nounced Visit, R. Scholl of Walla Walla, is minus hia rishlng tackle, had his license revoked and faces a fine In the Justice Court, ror having flsb of unlegal size in his creel. Charles Grant has sold his restau rant to Mr. Geo. A. Haffner, of Spo kane, and the business is now being conducted by Mr. Haffner's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherren. Hr, and Mrs. Grant are preparing to take, a trip to Montana and Alberta for the summer. Sunday afternoon, near Weston Mrs. F. A. Michaels of Pilot Rock, sustained a broken collar bone when the automobile which sne was driving, went Into the ditch and was overturn- Six other occupants of the car were not Injured. Mrs. Michaels was taken to St. Anthony's hospital, at Pendleton. Jack Vincent accompanied Dr. Newsom to La Grande and Enterprise last week, returning Monday. Dr. Neusom will probably decide to lo cate In either Enterprise or La Grande. Mr. Vincent announces that the summer resort at Wallowa Lake is being liberally patronized by people on recreation bent. Lost A pink coral finger ring, be tween the Mansfield and Piersol resi dences, on Fourth street. Finder will pease leave at the Press office and receive reward. Mack Smith, a dvell known and prosperous farmer or the Juniper neighborhood, was a business visitor in Athena yesterday. Mrs. Peyton T. Poone, wife of a Stanfleld farmer and little child were fatally burned as the result of an oil stove exploding while the lady was engaged in preparing dinner, Sunday evening. The little child lived only few minutes and the mother sue cumbed to her fearful burns a few hours afterward. for a number of years. Milton fruit peddlers have gone to the autotruck as a means of distrib uting their products over the county, tho result being thot few teams are being used. Fruit is now received fresh and in better condition, than when wagons were m use for deliv Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Plamondon left Monday for Denver, where the doctor will attend the Grand Camp W. O. W. convention, as a State delegate. Re turning, Doctor and Mrs. Plamondon will tour Yellowstone National Park and other points of interest In the Inter-mountain country. They will be absent from Athena tor a fortnight. C. B. Gabrielson, one ot the oldest and best known insurance special agents on the coast, is In the city for few days. He will accompany his local agent Into the country for the purpose of writing grain insurance. His son, who was In Athena for a time last winter, is with Co. M, O. N. recruited at Sarem, now on tne Mexican border. The members of the Baptist church and their friends enjoyed a basket dinner and picnic at the City Park, Wednesday afternoon. tAhletlc sports In which adults participated, as well the children, was the source ot much amusement. A splendid basket dinner was served, and the large num ber of people present thoroughly en joyed the occasion. Bert Hopkins, formerly employed on (arms in this vicinity, and known as Tige," is in jail at Baker, for killing a homesteader named J. L. Eggers ol the Durkee district. He shot Eggers, who leaves a wife and children, in a dispute over ranging sheep which Hopkins was herding. Hopkins pleads self defense. Umatilla county may be represent ed this year at tho State Fair with a creditable display ci agricultural pro ducts, in charge of a compeent per son, appointed Dy tne county to look after the exhibit. Fred Cur rey, former La Giande newspaper man, is general booster for the State Fair this year, and so far has lined up 20 of the 33 counties for exhib its. . Dr F. H. Kor.pke of Watsonville, California, is at the home of his lam er, Hemiry Koepke, south of town. The doctor and bis father will leave soon for a week's vult at Yellowstone Parkt and may be accompanied on the trip by Ernest Koepke. At noi l Koepke,, who lives with the doctor in California, Is at present employed on an aprlcoat ranch and is doing wen. Henry Barrett's hay crew quit working as the result of tho number of hours constituting the day's woik. Mr, Barrett contends that thn men we;-e informed before they started work, that they were to put in eleven hours per day taking one hour and a half for noon. The wages paid was i2.00 ner day. The men demanded a ten hour day after working a short time. Miss Leta Edington, a former Athe- na young lady, was united in mar riage to Mr. John Alec ojhnson, at Butte, Montana, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson wll lreslde at Ingomar, Mont., where Mr. Johnson has charge of the Midland Company business. The bride is a graduate ot Athena High school and O. A. C, and for several years has followed the avocation of school teacher, hawing taught in Wal lowa county and Montana, Mountain ranch crops are forging to the tront as a result of favorable weather conditions of the past two weeks. Grain crops are coming along well, and the lareg acreage of posa toes are lust coming through the ground. The eprospects are good for a crop of Mountain tubers this sea son. The soil was In prime condition at planting time, the middle of June, and with expected fall rains, the crop should realize perfect maturity. This Is the opinion of Mr. Hyatt, on of I 4Z0rrty'r mrM jot Tar"- mryp 4 TRADE' ' MARK REQ. ISOS BY ED. V. PRICB & CO, I I fOur rALL have arrived and are on display" for your inspection. The best fab rics the market affords are at your 1 disposal in stylish fashions. 40 401 We guarantee our cloth materials, as well as tailored fit. The firms we represent are the leading tailors of the country hence, giving satisfac tion is easy. Our cleaning and pressing department is at your service. Main Street - JAKE BOOHER - Athena, Oregon the extensive farmers of Weston Mountain. Water rents were paid in at the City Recorder's office, under the new departure, for the' first time this month, the services of a collector hav ingbeen dispensed with. Payments were made promptly, except in a few instances, and the new method of col lection, promises to be satisfactory The report that huckleberries will be plentiful in the mountains is joy fully received by prospective campers of Athena. Hot weather Is an in ducement for mountain pilgrimages, but huckleberries is a better drawing card. Natural Pillows. Tbe pollack lice provides the natives of British IloiitliiiiiM Willi splendid Dia ler In I for pillows mill mattresses. It Is a common soft wood growth with a Innie pear shaped trull, ulilcli liaa a lini'il shell, cliaim'.li'j In almost black wlion rliic. ami iiintaliiiiiu it short sta ple lirowii 11 ii IT or silk hher The flu IT Is nlioiit a .iiai'lii if ii a inch long, more like I lie tliu-si of nuncl's hair than liber, mid is iirxsl I'SlenslwIy for Oiling pillows mid liiiittrespcs. Ii will not become hard, even n ft ft- years of service. The natives lUTiislonnlly ex pose It to the suiilliilil fur a day or two nnd put It hack ns giiod ns ever. Wiee Distribution. "Is Jinks ii rnrcfnl business man?" "Very, no never nslts the snme bank to discount Ids paper more than twice In the same week." Richmond Times-Dispatch. Local Advertisements Kst'Byed A bay saddle-hone, wt. lino, brand with aainll oirule on sbool der. Will pa; liberal leward for bis reooreiy. H. J. Weber, Weston, Ore, Cbris Tboeny is now in tbe maikut with bis lusoioos mountain strawbet i ies. Speak quick; if you want su or der, as Ibey ou't last loog. Ulfive Myeis makes a specialty ol repsiriog ttsbiog iboei and boots. Auto Service W. B. Ciawfcid ii piepnred to Rive day or Digbt eeriioe. at St. Nioliols Hotel, phone, 19!). Diessmakiog done, satisfaction guar anteed. Apply to Mrs. Delia Wright. Our iaoiitios bargain this week is a blgn grade fiuo.uu louoei-uiea buggy for (98.60 oasb or good si oasb, Wails and Rogers. Livestook Desler. Bert OarUoo has i engaged in tbe livestock business. He is prepared to pay the bigbeel matket 1 piic.es at all times for obioltens, nogs, cattle and sheep II jou bavn ill 00k to sell, fca lure and eei bim. III V'OiWf ZKF'.-x,r tWr' '. tk-'s': All Refinery Gas not a mixture Dealers every where and at ServlceSutioni of Standard 03 CompiBT AUiena JSMl JT gji, r PHOTQPlS&r PRESENT UOBAR1 DOAVOITM SMiWBMt ttlOMTHE FAMOUS NOVIL OS THE DAY," Or '49 BRET HARTE MKIW X UMOCMUWH Peoples Theatre "Always The Best" Saturday Night We Present Paying the Toll A Knickerbocker Star Feature MR. and MBS. SIDNEY DREW in "ROONEY'S SAD CASE" "This Way Out" VIcTW COc7WEDY osworth Sunday Afternoon and Evening, Hobart the World Renowned cActor, comes in the magnificent screen production of BRET HARTE'S immortal story of WESTERN PIONEERj LIFE. Come and see it. EVENING OF JULY 28 "THE IRON CLAW" TAKE NOTICE! If you are looking for Bargains, you can .find them here. We have 1200 rods of 26 inch Hog Wire, you may have at 25c per rod. Collar Pads, at 30c each. Sprockets, 20 per cent off. Holt Chain, 10 per cent off. Cylinder Teeth, 10 per cent off. Binding Twine, 13c per lb. In fact, we can supply your wants in any thing you may need in harvest. Kirk Implement House North Sido Main Street, Athena, Oregon