'ln8wvwywwwvw HSMress Paragraphs U WW . to taen iH UReen attended the Knights of Pjrjjjuas meeting at Pendleton. Landlord Fxpome of the St. ch ols Hotel will serTe Thanksgiving dinner to hisptrons and the general Mrs. Areta (Jlinton attended the T Tl ...i! Tlir J am Butterfly at High School auditor-home of Mrs. F. B. Boyd ium in Walla Walla. The Ei &si Star club ganized 'lay afterwMn at the home.qf B. ftcEwWi, itjith tne tormcr ciLrs noimng olfcce til the first of the year, when an election will be held. Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn is chairman. Mrs. Mc Ewen entertained 17 ladies, a num ber being invited guests, other than club members. A most delicious luncheon was served, the favors be mg suitable to the day Armistice Day. Th next meeting will be held on the 4th Tuesday in November, at Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Miss,iola .Keen, who was seriously HI for a timet has nearly re gained her former health. Watts Brothers tompleted seeding their fall acreage and others are wait ing for a day or two of favorable weather conditions to complete this work. A number of farmers have done some ploying, the soil turning nicely. Ralnh MnEwen nnri TTnmar WtHfc -' A returned Monday from Portland, after witnessing there the football battle betwen University of (Oregon an 1 the Washington State College. The game went wrong-side-out for the boys lut they enjoyed the scrimmage neverthe less. G. F. Brown, the painter, whs has been confined to his home the past two weeks with pneumonia, is re covering and will soon be able to work again. Mrs. Brown and little daughter will leave shortly for Cal ifornia, where they will spend the winter. The members of the Athena Gun Glub are requested to meet at the Stephens Pure Food Grocery Sunday forenoon at ten o'clock for the pur pose of considering matters of inter est pertaining to the welfare of the club. It is desired that all members of the club be present if possible. Last Saturday afternoon from two to 4:30 o'clock, Miss Mattie Coppock entertained the member? of her Sun day school class. The event was an annual affair and those in attend ance had a most enjoyiibh time. Those present were: Misses Edna De Freece, Helen Hodgen, Phyllis Hodgen, Vera Miller, Muriel Miller, Frieda Hall, Maxine Thompson, Anna Missinger, Ita! Schubert, Lorena Schubert, Doris Schubert and Lor aine McLouth. o Don't throw your Machinery away, for Hall can make it work like new. All he wants is a chance at it. Your Job is not too big nor small. He can handle them all. 1 B J V 1 pet - 4, E. R. HALL Blacksmith WESTON, OREGON Llftii and Mrs. Charles Kirk i showing with commendable pride splendid present made them by Mr. Sever ;hce of Alaska, n the living room at their home is spread a mam moth rug, 7x9 1-2 feet in dimension made from the pelt of an Alaskan brown bear, killed by Mr. Severance. I hat the bear was a monster in size is attested by the size of the head which is mounted on the rug, it be ing exactly 24 inches broad. Clint Brown, linotype operator and machinist for the East Oregonian, came up from Pendleton Tuesday and lifted our new machine out of one of its mechanical trantrums. We are also under obligations to Bevitt San derson of the Freewater Times fot as sistance. By degrees and helpful help from the boys, the two kernels are mastering the cantankerous mass of. steel, cams, levers and dingfobs. That W. E. Dobson must submit to a triple operation, is news received in a letter received from Mrs. Dobson. The patient was examined under the X-ray in The Dalles by Dr. A. B. Stone and the trouble was located with the above conclusion., Stomach and kidney trouble will necessitate the operation. Mrs. Dobson will ar rive home tomorrow to resume her school duties. Armistice Day was observed in Ath ena by all stores and busines houses closing There was no parade or dem onstration of any kind, the populace spending the day in quietude just the reverse of the celebration a year ago. H. C. Curry, eyesight specialist of Seattle, will make a professional vis it to Athena Monday, Nov. 17, at the at Nichols Hotel, for one day only. Eyes examined and glasses fitted. Adv. The Civic Club met at the home of the president, Mrs. Ralph McEwen, Tuesday afternoon. The next meet ing, of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. F. B. TViyd. G. F. Brown, paper hanger and painter, wiil continue in business in Athena this winter. He is still locat- d at the L. J. Foss residence. orest Zerba, proprietor of the Zer- baVJarage, has been taking treatment at Walla Wala for rheumatism. He is improving in health. A number of Athena young people attended the musical comedy. Watch Your Step, at Oregon theater, Pendle ton, Tuesday evening. For Sale A five horse power gaso line engine with magneto. In good running order. Davidson Garage Co. For Sale Domo cream separator, Mrs. U'. R. Taylor, Mrs. S. F. Sharp went to Tacoma yesterday. fl Miss Myrtle Kopriva spent Mon day in Pendleton. Grandma Dickson visited friends in Helix Sunday. Mrs. Alice Banister of Weston, vis ited in Athena yesterday. Mrs. Frank Tharp and daughter visited Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. William Winship spenta por tion of the week in Walla Walla. Hay for Sale B. B. Richards of fers for sale wheat hay in the stack. .i-Miss Ethel Geissel spent the week end in Pendleton with relatives and friends. V.'" ?.- A nine pound son was born recent ly to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rothrock in Pendleton. Mrs. C. M. Eager was in Pendle ton Tuesday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bond. E. Scott Fisher is putMinr the fin erhmg touches to a sp'siriid fire place at the Henry D'.il home. Mrs. Rosa Miller of Pendleton Sat urday and Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Doris Sanchez, of this city. Strayed A yearling red bull calf. Reward of $10 will be pai.! for its recovery. W. T. Campbell, Box 403, Pendleton, Oregon. Mrs. J. G, Bryan of Helix passed through Athena yesterday on her way to Walla Walla where her fath er is critically ill. Mr. and. Mrs. B. D. Tharp have gone to Central 0gon, being called by the death of Mr. Tharp'a sister- in-law. They may remain for some time to attend to biisiness matters, the deceased being a widow and leav ing three young sons orphans. The plans for the Library ball on the night before Thanksgiving are, The banquet and entertainment given in their castle hall Friday ev ening by the local Pythians was one of the most brilliant in the history of Pythian Lodge and is an auspi cious opening of the social season. A splendid program of music and readings was given, and the feast served by worthy Knights was one long to be remembered. The spac ious hall was comfortably filled with well pleased guests. Tom Gilkey, Jim Clevenger, Berl Anderson and Millard Kelly returned last evening from Fly creek in Un ion county, where they had been hunting for several weks. On their arrival they hung up Beven bucks, the trophies of their hunt. Each member of the party secured his limit of two bucks, two of which were fine specimens. A meeting will be held at the Park er barber shop Monday evening next at seven-fifteen o'clock for the pur pose of organizing a local branch of the American Legion. The member ship roll will include service men of Athena, Weston and Adams, and all are invited and requested to attend this meeting. Jsj-v' The second meeting of the Athena Civic Club will be held November 18 at the school auditorium and a short program of Roll Call, paper by Mrs. C. H. Smith and music has been ar ranged by the committee, in con nection with regular business, re ports of committees, etc. Orel McPherrin, driver of the auto stage to Pendleton, is in Spok ane this week and will consult a sur geon about his injured arm. He is accompanied by Mrs. McPherrin, and will visit relatives there. The stage run is being taken care of by Ray O'Hara of Weston taking form under the direction ofV"Mrs. Minnie DePeatt will leave to- i i. . . i . , . m t- - : ' - . tne laoies or. tne board and promise day for Kalispell, Montana, to to attract a arge assemblage at th opera house on that evening. The hall will be appropriately decorated and themusic of the best, assuring grand success. A number of Athena friends en joyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott at their home in Pendleton Wednesday I evening, the occasion being the celebration of the host's birthday. A splendid 20 pound turkey graced the hospitable board, an immense' bpqnet of red carnations centering the table. The after dinner hours were spent in sociable mSnner, the Athena Peonl arriving hnme near the wee sma' om her sister, Mrs. G. F. McBride Jr'Mrs. W. K. Wall is enjoying i I A 1 It il 1-1 mm hours. The guests were: Mr. andjj mra. la. u. waits, jyir. ana Mrs, 0. B. Richards antl "son-Roland, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Woodward. Election of officers in the Knitting Club was held Friday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Kirk, Mrs. H. H. Hill be ing chosen as chairman. Mrs. Sher man is retained to serve as secretary-treasurer. The day of meeting will be changed from the first Fri day to the first Wednesday in eachffnts in her childhood main for the winter with 1-ier itamrli. teri, Mrs. Ortis Harris Vand Mrs. Robert Adams. Rev. arMVVIrs. Har ris will leave soon after her arrival there to hold a series of meetings at Great Falls, Montana. vv Mrs. Will Wyrick of Pendleton was a guest Wednesday of , Mrs. Omar Stephens. Although not a teacher, Mrs. Wyrick is an enthusi astic school worker and came here in the interests of the Parent-Teachers' Circle which it is proposed to organ ize in Athena. visit of Bloomington, Illinois.vjMrs. Mc-il .r grown by Bride has been west fnranm timn -'"' flind has also visited her Bisters, Mrs. Theo Dannerf Milton and Mrs., Charles Dudley of Pendleton. Miss Velma King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. King of St. An thony, was recently married in that city to Mr. Arthur Anderson. The bride was formerly a school girl of Athena, where she lived with her pa A GOOD GROCERY It's as important to the welfare of the home as a good doctor or legal advisor. For our service you pay a reasonable retail price-no profi teering here, as shown belowral Delicious Apples, box, 1.50 Large Ripe Olives can 20c Sweet Potatoes, can 20c Creme Oil Soap! bar 10c Asparagus Tins, can 25c Bob White Soap, 1 bars $1 Crescent B Powder, 25c Prem. Chocolate Mlb 25c Hershey's Cocoa, can 25c Figprune, per package 25c Booth Sardines, can 25c Good Bulk Coffee, lb 40c Standard Oysters, can 15c Steele Cut Coffss, lb 45c J '? I I .. . , m NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET Phone 152 J Athena Department Store Dr. N. P. Bennet Dentist Weston. :-: Phone, 83 Watts & Rogers will receive orders for Plants and Flowers meeting, which will be at the hoiw of Mrs. W. K. Wall. It is urgently requested that all promising mem bership and support of the four French orphans adopted for the year by the club, come and pay up back dues, as the object can only be at tained by the support of all. A pas try sale for the orphan fund will be given early in December. LMts. Hugh Mclntyre has been in hospital at Walla Walla this week, having undergone an operation for throat and lung trouble. Sh3 is re covering nicely, her friends are glad to learn. WME FROM 0UH$TORE SBSBSSSSSt We know this "0 GROCERY BUSINESS We have studied your wants; we know what to buy and we have fresh goods arriving every day. .Give us your grocery or der today. Just a Little Better than elsewhere It is a great satisfaction to our customers to know that what they r on their table is pure, and whole- some. For full sz at this . Store. Pric tion, purchase all your Groceries A THE PI RE FOOD GROCERY Quality, Quantity. Service. Phone 1 f.;S This Store Open Evening Charles Williams has moved his family in from the farm south of town to send his children 'to school. They occupy the home of Mrs. Min nie DePeatt on Adams street. j Lloyd Gillis, a former Athena boy, now of Washtucna, Wash., was a prominent figure in the Pullman and Oregon football game. He played on the Pullman team. pSr-Mrs. J. W. Pinkerton was over thg week from Milton, where she nas been m attendance upon her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Frazier, who has been very ill. Miss Reta Rothrock came over for the week end from Walla Walla, where she is employed as a book keeper in the Gardner store. The Athena school enjoyed a two day vacation this week, Monday be ing visiting day for the faculty and Tuesday Armistice Day. Mrs. Amy McDaniel was in Walla Walla over the week end, and took medical treatment for a stubborn case of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckham were among the Athena people who ielebrated Armistice Day in Pendle- Principal Gene Hall and his corps of teachers visited Monday in the Pendleton schools, observing meth ods. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hodgen and Mrs. Sherman and Miss Maud Sherman drove to, Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Winship and daughters and and Mrs. Berlin and family visited in Pendleton Saturday. ilLUiIr- and Mrs Bert Logsdon and J ITMrV and Mrs. Jesse Myrick visited in Pendleton. Tuesday. (George Wall and Dick Winship wete in Pednletno on Armistice Day. A charter has been granted for the Athena State Bank. Harrison Kirk has moved his fam- ' i'y to. Weston. Parr's Rose Garden of Freewater '' Plants and cut flowers now on sale. Payne's Dairy Pure, Fresh Milk and Cream delivered twice daily Prices, Pint 10c, Quart 15c GEORGE PAYNE, - Athena WM, rice GENERAL TRANSFEk SERVICE EXPRESS. DELIVERY, DRAYAGE Special attention given to hauling of Fuel, Household Goods aud Freight. Will make out of town trips at reas onable rates. PHONE 212 ATHENA MONUMENTS! Get our prices be fore placing your order. llllVltltllMIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIMMItlMilMIIMI Athena Garage ZERBA BROS. Props. We are particular in every detail in o4utomoblile repairirig at our Oarage. Expert attention always. We are equipped for Oxy-Acetylene Welding nillllHIHIIIIIHHHMM THE UNIVERSAL CAR Berry Monument Works F. M. Barry, Prop. i2th and Main Street near O. W. R. N. Passenger Depot Walla Walla Wash, H. A. JUlbb&K Local Representative. V. H. SMITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon Offioe next to Telephone Exchange Phones, Office DM; Residence, 42 S. F. Sharp PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention given to all calia both night and day. Ctlli promptly amwerad. Ofllo oa Third fir-id. Allium Oregor Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Genuine Ford Parts are the only SAFE PARTS to use in your Ford. We have them and can put them in with the least delay. Cord tires give more miles per dollar. White Star Oil gives vou most miles per qnart. Let us show you. Davidson Garage Co. Phone 81, Athena, Oregon