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Press Paragraphs j Goomina spent Sunday Id Claude Baylon. ! Boy Peebler of LaGranda visit ed is klbtM Tuesday. Boiu, Ootober 1, 1916, to . Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Walter, a boo., Mia. Kuinjel and Mrs. Power were IVndleton sisitora lueaday. X:iMisa Mamie Barnea of Weaton, vis ited in Athena Wednesday. Joe. Gannon baa finished a anoaess jifinl ran of 40 daya threshing. . i Mr. and Mra. t). H. Sanders mot ored to Walla Walla Monday. Mr. and Mia. James Bturgis spent ' Monday ulgbt in Athena, fiorn Pen dleton. .? " ' 0. B. MnusUsld left Tuesday on a business tup to (Jeldwell, Idabo. ' Mr. Miohelbrooks of MoMinu ville, baa been in Athena tba peat week. , Miaa Lillian, and Wealey Tompkins, Whitman atndenta, visited in Atbena Sunday. Dean Dndley and Millard Kelly left Tneaday for a few daya hoot on Black" Mountain. Mra. Gail Gbiiatian and daughter, Leone, weie up fiom Adams tbia week visiting friends. Mra. Minnie Willaby baa retained from a pleasant viait witb frlanda at Lewistou and tJpoaane. Mra. Ralph Smallay, of Walla Wal la, visited bar parents. Mr. and lire. A. K. Boober, Sunday. . , Bern, September 29, 1916, to Mr. and Mia. Ervin White, at tbeir borne In Portland, a daughter. New Edison Phonographs Mr. Edison baa reoentlv peifeoted bis Ambeioln Pbonogiapb hy installing a diamond point in tbe repioduoer, making tbia pbonogiapb enpeiior by far to all talking maobines. The mnsio reprodnoed ia olearer, softer and moia natural. Ibe teoorda aie indestrootibla and play longer. Iheie aie no needles to obange. Records fur nearly all clea of mnsio are only 60o. eaob, wbile at ?Bo. tbeie la a Bus col leot!onNof operatio and other bigb olaes aeleoliona by noted artiste ia ooids which oidinarily oost from $3.00 to 13,00. x . Latest Modols iu tbis newly irnpioved phonograph at The New Edison Diamond Disc '. attaob- Owneis of old style Cylinder maobinea can now obtain raents whiob will enable them to play tbe new records. $30.00, $50.00', $75.Q0 The New Ediaon Diamond Diao Pbonogiapb is the peerless mnaioal instrument. It leoreatea all forma of mnsio with anob absolute fidel ity that large audienoes of musioal Olitios time and again have been enable to distinguish tbe recreation from the oiiBinal. Latest New Edison at 1100.00, $160.00, $200.00 and $350.00. Nothing adda mote (o tba happiness and enjoyment of tjie borne than a good phonograph. ' THE DAVIS-KASER CO,, WALLA WALLA: Complete Furniahera of Homes, Offices and Schools 10-20 Alder St. . njm,n mil t The Road To Success , seems to open most freely to those who appear successful. Garments tailored by A Anderson & Co. - Tailor - Chicago have a successful look. ' Emery Worthington LOCAL KEPEGSENTATrVB Get Ready For Winter Our line of Fall Goods is about com plete. !Come in arid look over our stock and compare prices with others Ladies' med, wt. pent") & vests .25 Ladies' b'vy fleece pantj & vetts .19 Ladies' wool panta & vests - .9H Ladies' fleeoe union salts - .49 Ladies' wool onion soils $1.49 $1.98 Ladies' silk & wool anion suits . . . 1.98-2.98 Misses' fleece anion anils - ' .49 Misses' wool union suits - .98 Keofensbitls . .2o-.49-.98 Infants' bands - ' - .1S-.35 Ladies' ontiog gowns - .49 to 1.49 Children's outing gowns 49-.89-.79 Ladies' outing skirts . " .S5-.49 Boys' heavy Beeoe onion suits .49 Boys' wool ribbed union sails .98 Men's fleeoe shirts & diw's - .49 " heavy wool mixed " " - .98 Monis Mill wool " " 1.20 " Collins " " " l.8 " heavy eotten union auiti .98 " . ribbed wool mix " " 1.49 " libbed wool union suits 1.98 " all woul heavy union suits - . . . . 2.98 .49.98 Men's outing govt US Boys' onting gown Mir. Obss. Price, of Weston, was 8 lecant visitor at tbe Dome ot ber Bis ter, Mrs. Jack Bead, iu this oity. -. Rev. and Mra. Junes Goods of Waterman Station, will go to Ukiarj next week for a fortnights' stay. Mrs. Myers, the aged mother of drive Myeis, has been very ill tbia week at her borne on Third street. Mies Esther Miller of Maker, has arrived to make ber home witb tbe family of her unole, Henry Miller. Ml. and Mrs. Chailes Kirk have mi ved Into tba Kirk farm house, wbeia they will reside in tba future. Virgil Willaby and Dink Winship left Wednesday for Cambridge. Idaho, where tbey will look over the oountiy. Tbe Taylor Independent wheat ware house closed tbe sesson Wednesday nigbt and will leoeive no more wbeat. Beniy Piokerton is repotted in a very serious oondition at bis borne here. Be has been tedfast foi several weeks. , . - " Joe Soott bas been delivering bis wheat to tbe warebousa this week, via. oateipilltr. He hauled 220 sacks at a load, Mis. C. 0. Wblteman and little son left for tbeir borne at LaCioas, Wed nesday morning, alter a week's vlait witb relatives. Mi. and Mis. G. B. Bishop and little son, Geoige Baynea Jr., of Free water, viaited tiiends in Athena tba flistot the week. Postmastei Henry will move the postoffloe and fixtures to the new lo cation, oorner of Main and 3rd, to morrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Banister and Mr. Heurv Koepke went to Walla Walla Mondai to attend tbe funeral of tbe late Judge Calon. r. and Mrs. Aoe, Moiatrom, woo leside north of Pendleton, were guests Tuesday at the home of Mr, aud Mis, W. P. LUtlejoho. Mrs. Alt. Johnson oame over fiom ber home in Walla Walla aud spent Sunday with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry Wood. Dr. Sham is the latest oooveit to tho oonaiete walk idea. Hiiam Knight is doing tba wAik of placing a walk in front of bis propeity. Attention Pytbians: Regular meet- ings of Pythian Lodge, No. 29, have beeu tesumed at K. of r. Hall, ce giuning last evening. Band Conoerl, 7 p. m., by the Gill of Eagle Raoob band. Adams, Toes day Oot. 10; Athena, Wednesday, Oct. 11; Weston, Thursday, Oot 12. Miss Bazel Paiker and Mies Blanch ones of Peudletoo, are visiting this week at the boms of Miss Jones un ole, at Tooohet, Waab. Mr. and Mrs. John Montague oame ever fiom Walla walla Buuoay ana Mrs. Montague remained over for tbe week, visiting relativea. A leaking main in the' oity water works on Fifth etieet yesterday gav .49 .69 I Just Received, another shipment of SiJdUlVU WVUitJi WMIVWI WwJAVWt Tonk them over. i J. C.Pennev Co: Inc. J mm nmi guuiiiiiPiiamiajiiiij in whimihii in in m sassa s Marshal Dobson a nice little job in tbe repairing thereof. Don't foiget The Oiii of Eagl Ranch Snow nnder canvas. Adams, Tuisday Ootober 10; Atbena, Wednes day. Oot. 11. Weaton, Thursday, Oot. 13. You don't know bow good Pie oa be. until you base tasted Ibe inoom parable flavor of mi Pineapple Cream Pie. Freeh every day at the atoena Bakery. . Mra. Elizabeth Manafleld and sister, is. J. S. Harris oi Weston will lea'e lonionow morning lor a week s visit with friends in Spokane. Mrs. Mary Tompkiue, who bas beeu settling np be' business affairs In Athena leturnad Tuesday morning to ber new home iu Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Tbalp went down to their faim oeat Noliu, Mou dav, to see about tbe thiesbing of their oiop of wheat,, wbioh was in tbestaok. Mis. Botert Wright and daughter, Mi8 Hazd, of Walla Walla, weie guests liom Muuday till Wednesday at tbe D. 13. Mansfield home in this oity. the Methodist parsonage baa bee. rented to Mr. aud Mrs. Haffuer fiom Spokane wbu aie associated with Mi. and Mra. Mobeuin in tbe teetau- nt. Mra. Lavinia Collls, of Koslyu, Brit ish Coluvbia, visited boi boitbei, Harvey Caton, aud wife Tuesday night, returning borne Wednesday morning. A veiy successful and pleasant ses sion of tbe looal 0. W. B. M. was held Wednesday afternoon at tbe Christian obuiob witb nineteen mem lers present. D. Soott Fisher bas leaaeJ tbe bnildinu vacated by tbe Press, oorner of 3rd & Jefferson, fiom W. J. Ubol sou. and will ooovert the same into a oonveuient oarpenter shop. Donald, the little sou of Mr. and Mis. Matt Joboson, bas been a very sink toy tbis week witb pneumonia but is reported Improving at present nnder the oaie of Dr. Newsom. Stop! Look! Listen I ibe Girl cf Essie Banob witb 20 people, with a Band and Oiobestra. Adams, Tu day, Oot. 10; Atbena, Wednesday Oct 11; Weston. '1'buisday, Oot. 13. Mis. W. J. Gbolson was nailed to Walls Walla Sunday by tbe illness of ber motbei, Mrs. MnKay. She ex pools to bring ber to ber borne bere as soou ss bar oondition will permit. Ulen Dudley, who is a senior Ibis yesr at Ibe University of Oregon, on Ibe football team and wiites borne that a trip to California ia on tbe prp gram fur tbe early pait of ths season. John Pireoa letumed yesterday from a deer bunt in tba vicioitil of Blaok Monntain. Be bunted two davs and shot two fine books. John gen erally gets 'em wben ba goes altei them, i Tbe local Demuoiata held meeting last evening for tbe purpose of organ Uing a Wiiacn Club, and contributing to tba National campaign fond. Ar-y one oaring to contribute may turn I tbe funds to Csia Cannon or Ueorge W. Gross. Tba first meeting of the Star Clnb (or the Autumn months, will Us hi' 1,1 next Tuesday afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs. W. P. Litllejnbn. All mem beis aie hereby reminded, that they may be present Last Fridsy evening Mr. aud Mrs. J. O. Bussell received tbe bigb eohoul and grade teaoheis informally at their borne. The game of "look" was played and refreshments were served by tbe hostess. ' Dave Taylor tells of Ibe sale ut a quantity of bis excellent cabbage, tbis week to a lady who come all tbe way from Walla Walla, tbe "Harden City," to seoui e some of tbe famed Atbi.ua produot, Mrs. Walter Booher ii taking ber four months old baby girl each da? to Pendleton, where the little one is teiLg troated bv Dr. Terpeuniug tor curvature of tbe spine.- Bet ultimate eoovery is hoped for. J. L. Thompson 1b reoeiving en oonragiug news oonoerning the oon dition of Mia. Thompson, who accom panied her motbei, Mra. Bay, to ber borne iu California. She is fast re gaining her nsuel healtb, Mr, and Mrs, H, 0, Wqithjogtoq and Emery weie belied tp Walla Walls Sunday avsuing, on account of Ibe oritical Illness of Alexander Kiouear, an unole of Mrs. Wnrtbiugton, Mr, Kinnear bad suffered two btrokei ot paralysis, C. L. MoFadden, of Corvallia, ar rived in tbe city and bas taken a pos itiou in Ware's Pbaimaoy. Elmer Tnoker, who has been assisting Mt, Ware foi tbe past month, left Satur. day to take charge of bis motbei'a faim near Weaton. Dan Mulutyre, who reoeotly came down from Albeita, baa been joined by bia family and will again locate io tbia vicinity. Be has bought tbe lease ou Mis. Win. Tompkiue' farm from ber son, Jobn Tompkius, Mr. Tompkins and family will go to Cal ifornia for ths winter, aud may re main uermanently. Presiding Elder Pond, of tbe Fiee Methodist obniab, was in the oity his week makiog arrangements for bold-, ing a series of meetings, wbioh it Ib eipeoled will begin Ootober 20. The Miller building on Main street, here tofore oooupied by tbe Dieamland the ater, will probably be tbe plane where, the meetings will be held. Billy Pinkerton bas returned to hi J old love, and will again be a resident of Atbena. This week be purchased the Gillis propeity on 4th street end tbe Post propeity adjoining on Jeffer son, and is now mating exjeusive im provements. Witb Mrs, Pinkerton, be will soon move over Horn Milton, and tbe two will te royally weloomed as Atbena citizens. Methodist Obniob. Suuday school 10 a. in., W. C, Etnruel, Snpt. Pleaching services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning topic, "Tbe Thief in tbe Night;" evening topio, "Religion less Religion." Speoial homecoming Servians will be beld Ootober 15. Noon time luaobeou will te Bel ved at the oburob. A whole world of waloome awaits eveiyone. Walter S. Uleisir. I5 Some cigarettes may be mild, but th,ey don't satisfy. BUT Chesterfields satisfy, yet they're mild! This is a new kind of enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is something that no cigarette, except Chesterfields can give you, regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette Chesterfield blend! maker can copy the j' 'E " ' " ' Tha Chesterfield Blend contain the moot famous Turkish tobaccos -SAMSOUN for richnom CA VALLA for uoouj SMYRNA for iweetn.i.l XANTHI for f rasrancc., combined with ths beat domeitic loaf. . and yet they're MILD 20 for Wc Ibe heavy frost oaugbt many nap ping Tuesday nigbt, owing to Ibe cloudy evening and light rainfall. Wheu moroing broke witb its white frost, many bousowives bemoaned their withered flowers. At the Dudley home. 35 sacks of fine potatoes bad beeu dug and left ou the ground over night, nnsuoked, and tbe exposed tubers were badly nipped by ibe fiost. Al tbe Council meeting Monday eveniug, an ordinauoe was drawn u;i ud adopted regnlatiog the stonngol gasoline wltbib tbe corporate limits. ny quantity ocei ten gallons must be tored oudei tour feet of eaitli. Also cleaning and drying rooms aie to be plaoed ut least twenty feet fiom other oildings, tbeii dimensions to te re stituted to 8x8 teet, aud one-story. A disastious flrs ooonrred yesterday orning io Pendleton, destroying the mocks of coud uros. uioiuiog siore nd the Popnlai Cash stole ot a. Al- exinder. Flames binke out from an ukuuwu cause iu the basement of tbe uhmidt building, oooupied by the stores and owned by Douglus Bulls. rttiiBfle ia 8id to amount to 100.000. partially iusuied. One reman was bait, but unt seiiously. Tbe Sunshine Club bas tesumed reg lar meetings, and yesterday a veiy pleasant session was beld at tbe borne of Mrs. Wm. Piper near Helix. New ffloers for tbe ooming year weie elected as follows: President, Mrs, George K. Gerkiug; vioe president, Mra. John T. King; eeoietary trea sure, Mrs. Da via 1. stone, a iwu- conrse lonobeou wss eeived by tbe hostess. "Extending Tbe Kingdom" and Human and Divine Government," will be tbe respective tbemea at tbe Obristiso church Sunday morning aud eveuiug. Bible eohool 9:50 a. m Geo. K. Getklog dneotor; Coiis'lan Endeavor 6:30 p. in., Juoob Boober president. Speoial mnsio morning and evening, Dr. W. U. Soott direotor. Mideeb meeting Wednesday, 7:30 m. B. P. Button, Superintendent of tbe Oregon- Anti Saloun League, will speak at the morning service Sun day. Ontnber ifith. Ibe pntrllo cm- diallv Invited and weloome. D. El rett, Pastor. : Mistaken for a deer by a oompanioo witb whom be was bunting on the headwaters of Mill cietk, last Sunday Al. Sandeis: a pionser farmer ot Ibe Walla Walla valley, was snot iu Ibe breast sod died wiibin half an boor Bis companions were A. B. a id Boyd Shelton. The men were six miles atove Klicker spiinge. Each thought tbe other to be on lop of tho rldgs and wben Mi. Sanders descended into tun oanvon. cova eneiiou neaia uiiu iu tbe brush and caogbl a glimpse ot ins cap, wbiob wss tbe color ot a deer. Be shot twice and ntariug a oiy, went down and ionnd bis fatal mistake. Mr. Saodeta, who waa 66 yeaia old, waa a cousin of Mra. Looiuda Bile man, of Athena, Leader: Weston's usnslly snter pising neigbboi, Atbena, seems to be a bit backward in some respeots, hav lng'ueglected to aoquniut tba United States government witb the faot Ibst its name was changed yeais ago from Centerville. Aooording to Frank Van Winkle, who was bere tbis week ou a visit from Poitland. the government Index map of tbe geological survey of Che Iriangulations of tbe United States still has Oeutsrville instead of Athena pt i n ted on its face. However, Weston oeeds to get busy also, as its name. does not eppear upon the big relief map displayed by the state bu reau of miuos in tbe Pnttland Cham ber of Commerce, while eveiy other town in Umatilla county is lecog- nized. The death ot Mis, Ei ia Zoph ia re ported, having occurred at Enterpriee Wednesday of last week, tbe tody beina shioped to ber former home at Lebauou for intermeut. Mr, Zopb, the junior mem Lei of tbe Arm of Zopb Bios, ooutraotois, under wbose direc tion lbs Atbena school bolldiog was ereutoi two years ago, is engaged In tbe the oonatinotion ot a tank build ing at Enterpiise, and it was- there that Mrs. Zohp was taken ill witb typhoid lever, and suooumbed iu Farm Loans NO COMMISSION NO BONUS NO DELAY NO RED TAPE LOIN INTEREST LIBERAL REPAYMENT PRIVILEGES Hartman Abstract Company Corner Main and Court Streets, Pendlelon, Oregon short time. Tho news was contained iu a letter reoeived by Mr. and Mrs, Ross Catroo, of this oily. Tba letter alio stated that Mr. Wilt Zoph, tbe senior niembei nf the Him, is now in sanitarium, takiug treatment lor pulmonary tionbln, and bis family at tbeii borne io Lebanon. Fire Btartiug fiom a volenti izm Fiiday evening, destroyei th" Mos giove building on Third street, ooou pied by the AIIjo Ante onmpauy, nud tbe building o ooruei of 1 bird nod Cuueni streets, wbioh was ns-d by the Mosgrove Mercantile company for forage purposes. Mi. Mosgrove oai- rh'dtllOO insnranae, mid the Allen Auto uoaipuuy was insuied loi 750 The garage tuilding wus doomed Irom tbe stait, so qoickl; did the li tines spruad, ami water from gaideu hose undoubtedly saved storage boildinus of the different stons aaross tbe alley until the Fire Department could get streums playi ig on the tire, inree streams weie used by the depiutment, the .Uusgrove Mercantile Cj, lost con siderable merohaodise wbmb was stored in the tuilding on Cnireut stieet. Tbe Allen Auto aompauy's loss included louls, stouk and equip ment. One automobile, tbe property of one ut tba mechanics working in tba gatBgo, waa destroyed Last 8atnrday atteiu'ooo at ber home oeai town, Mrs. tleury Koepku was hostess to about flttv ladies, friends of Mrs. Charles Belts, io whose Donor, witb hei goest, Mrs. Wiokbam of New Yoik, tbe funotion wss beld. Needle work aod conversation beld tbe atten tion uf tba u ot sis foi ou noui or moie, when rnfresbmsnts were served by tbe hostess, assisted by Mis. Jas, Douuan, tbe goest being solved by Misses Masbellii Dunoan and Doiotliy Koepke. At the table, Mrs. George bear poured tea, while Mis. J. u. Sohnetiley piasided ot the uofTeil urn. A nnmbiti of guests piesunt other tl im Irom this tiuiuHy, inoludi-d: Mrs. W. G. Hughes, of Milton, Mr.'. Qoghes, Sr., of Portland, Mrs. Sams. Mrs. ' Uemaris snd daugbter, Mrs, Meirifleld. Mrs. Kohs, all of Walla Walla Giver. Mrs. L. C. Pieston of Hn.tiuiitnn Ueacb. Cat. and Mrs. 0. O. White Jian of La Cioas, Wash Durii.u tbe altornoou the ladies were lavoied witb two songs by Mra. W H. Hnsbes. "Mavonrueeu.'- and "Meet Me tiy Moonlight, Alone," witb Mra, W Internal aocompauylng. Thtre Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other dlseaaes nut together, and tor years It waa sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly falling to cure with local treatment, (ironounced tt Incurable. Catarrh 1b a ocal disease, greatly Influenced by con HtiHtnnol nnrllttnna and therefor re quire constitutional treatment. Halt's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, la a consti tutional remedy, Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered for any case that Haifa Catarrh Cure falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. P. J. CliENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druirglsls. 15c Hali'a Family Fills for constipation. Ji fJri 111 ' film m M.i A 80ENE FROM "THE IHON CLAW," CHAPTER NO. 11 (PATHE& Tonight, Chapter XI of the, "Iron A FOOL THERE WAS Comes MONDAY Featuring . ThedaBara From Kipling's Poem," "IHEIK" Admission. 10c and 20c Come Early f' i,' it" t. 1 ! ' S ilil, Peoples Theatre