iKMUl IPJ U ff 'l"1"" 'Wftq I I i tmu tp Press Paragraphs ..I........... .. j John Hyatt, of Weston, was in Athena, Thursday. Frank Jackson of Weston, was in Athena Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Sheard are home from Bingham Springs. Claude Estes hotel keeper at Meach am, was in Athena Monday of this week. Cloudy weather and light showers are welcomed, as the end of the hot wave. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Foss spent the past week visiting relatives at Moro and Terrebonne. Miss Walthia Haynie is spending a couple of weeks with relatives and friends in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Newt it'n.,,, Mr. Ivan O'Harra came over from Weston Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Herr whs rennrtoH iously ill the first of the week with tonsilitis but is recovering. A. C. Froom. dentist, has fittil 11 n a neat office in the Lash hniMino next to Hill's jewelry store. i A.W. 0. Read and son VHn r,A Taylor returned this week from an poutfna mn m '...if...,i n O r VbllNM UlCgUll. Miss Laura Purcell returned from an auto trip of B. C, Saturday. Her school starts Monday at La Mar. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill returned Monday from a trip to Camp Mc Dougal, in the Weston mountains. Miss Blanch Johnson entertained a number of her friends with a party given at her home, Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith and child ren and Miss Geneieve Rogers are '; Imported Japanese Vases and Incense Burners Real Values Priced From 50c to $3.50 McFadden'S Pharmacy Take the Slant Out of Hills The ideal Piston Rjing combination Is our Superoil Ring in the top groove of each piston, to prevent excess lubricating oil from entering the combination chamber, and Leak Proof Rings in all the lower grooves, for compression and power. We have them in all sizes. Thompson's Garage Main Street Athena Phone 471 the week at Bingham spending Springs. yBert White, Henry Dell and C. L WcFadden left yesterday for a tW day hunting trip in the mountains east of town. k Messers Dudley Rogers, Frank lWilliams, Tom Kirk and John Ben son left Sunday for Wallowa Lake, for an outing. The families of (ieorge Gerking and Charles Gerking enjoyed a vaca tion trip to Portland and the heach the past week. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hunt and sons have returned from a visit to relatives in Douglas county. D. B. got his limit hunting deer. Ray Logan, employed on Watts Bros., ranch, left yesterday morning for Nelson, B. C. where he will worl in a logging camp. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Woodward who have spent the summer at the farm west of Athena, are visiting in Port land and Seaside this week. Miss Blanch Drake spent the week end with Athena friends. She was en route to Red Lodge, Mont., where she will teach in the high school this year. Mrs. George Clore, sister of Mrs. W. R. Taylor, is in a serious condi tion in a Pendleton hospital, where she was operated on Wednesday of this week. W. H. Reeder is here from Tacoma, visiting at the home of his son, Otho Reeder. Mrs. Samuel Haworth returned home the first of the week from Sal em, and reports her niece, Audrey Winship recovering from her recent attack of appendicitis. Scott Fisher has put in a beautiful ire place in Mr. and Mrs. Radtke's new home on upper Fourth street. The new home will be ready for oc cupancy about October first. Miss Eva Gries, primary teacher in the Athena schools has been spend ing the summer at the home of her mother in Nebraska. She is expect ed to arrive in Athena next week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Logsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Myrick left by automobile yesterday for Wallowa Lake, where they will remain for a week or ten days. The ladies of the Methodist church entertained in the church parlors one evening this week in honor of Grandma Clark, who leaves with her son to reside in the state of Wash ington Mr. and Mrs. George Lattin visited at the home of Mrs. Lattin's brother J. W. Dunbar, in La Grande last week Mr. Lattin is taking his vacation this week the family is at Bingham Springs A. L. Swaggart and family left Wedensday for Portland, where they will reside during the fall and win ter. Mr. Swaggart shipped a car load of furniture and household goods from here. A new lamp post will be installed at the corner of Fourth and Jeffer son streets. The trench is being ex cavated and the cable will soon be connected up with the remainder of the lighting system. The Athena branch library has sub scribed for the Radio Instructor, a magazine much in demand at the present time. New rental books re ceived include: Gentle Julia, Tarking- rire" 1 VraWB WnA. At This Store ARE FRESH AND SOUND Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and you will be healthy and happy. Vegetables contain iust the things you need to keep your system in fine working order and if you neglect it you may get all run down. Buy from us. The best vegetables on the market are forwarded to us daily. Give us your grocery order today.. ton; Man's Size, Raine. Attorney E. C. Prestbye returned Athena, Monday from his summer outing at Glacier National Park to resume his law practice. Mrs. Prest bye will return later, going by way of Aberdeen, Wash., to visit relatives. As announced in the Press last week, no meeting of the Civic Club will be held during the month of September. The first meeting after vacation will be held on October 3, with Mrs. Nelson A. Miller in charge of the program. 0. 0. Stephens, at the Pure Food Grocery has put in a stock of Boy Scout haversacks, mess kits and can teens. The mess kits and canteens are made of aluminum, and are a nifty outfit for hunters and camper, as well as scout troopers. The Athena schools open on Mon day, September 11. The teachers will be here during the coming week to secure living quarters for the year. School supplies have been put in stock and vacation days fo the young sters are fast drawing to a close. "TMr. and Mrs. Grant Prestbye re turned Wednesday from their trip by ato to Alberta. They spent several days at Kalispell, Montana, visiting Mr. Prestbye's relatives. The south ern part of Alberta is producing a fair wheat crop this season, reports Mr. Prestbye. Mrs. E. B. Johnson, who recently went to Los Angeles for the purpose of having cateracts removed form her of having cateracts removed from her efes, withstood the operation suc cessfully. Mrs. Johnson will remain under treatment longer than she ex pected, but her eyesight will be per fectly restored. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watts left yesterday for Kiethly Creek B. C. They were joined at Waitsburg by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leonard. The party goes by automobile on a annual hunting trip. Moose, cariboo, deer and bear are the game animals hented, and fish galore is found in the lakes and streams bordering the hunting grounds. The following was given the Press for publication: "O. O. Stephens and Dr. Smith hunted deer in Hager Can yon Sunday, and located five large bucks. After tracking them very carefully they found them laying down in a thicket. "Doc" on one side and "Steve" on the other, they closed in and discovered five old Rams. Some deer Oh, Boy!" THE PURE FOOD GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon 29 Years Ago September 1, 1893. Dr. Dell is suffering from a batch of Job's inflictions this week. Frank Martin, a Umatilla reser vation rancher, takes 44,000 sacks for his grain crop. The nights are becoming so cool that frost and even ice has been seen by early risers in Helix. Major Connoyer has been very ill at his home on the head of Thorn Hollow. The Press and many friends hope for the Major's speedy recovery. Wallie Ashpaugh, the brick mason left last week for his ranch on the Pend d'Oreille river, in Washington. Mr. Breckhill, his partner is still in the city. County Surveyor Arnold has com pleted a map giving a very accurate idea of the proposed road up the Wild Horse from Sax station to Adams, which will be a great convenience and cut off several miles between Pendle ton and Adams. The outlook for the state normal school at Weston is considered very encouraging. Many people are re moving to Weston to give their child ren an opportunity which the school will afford, and residences are in active demand. There will be a Sunflower concert In Gillis hall next Tuesday evening. The best musical talent of the city will be utilized. The Athena orches tra will also take a prominent part. Wilse Coyle, who shot a man in the leg in Swartz's saloon in Walla Walla not long since, received a trial last week and was discharged from custody, it being brought in the tes timony that Coyle committed the deed accidently. The Churches Church of Christ Bible school, 10 a. m. Common ion, 11 a. m. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. Begin ning September 3rd, the Sunday night service will begin at 7:30 in stead of 8 o'clock. The subject of the) morning sermon will be "Are Doctrinal Sermons Necessary?" At night the subject will be "A Parable of Redemption." You are cordially in vited to worship with us. F. E. Russell, Pastor. New Ml Arrivals as Follows LC XvclUICO mUUbUlg U11UC1 WCcll Uj 3 Childrens Munsing Underwear Wool and Cotton Blankets Ladies Silk and wool Hose Mens Silk and Wool Hose Childrens Fancy Wool Hose Mens Munsing Underwear Ladies Munsing Underwear Childrens Munsing Underwear ! Athena Department Store I dj For Lower Prices, Phone 152 ffi Baptist Church Scnday school, 10 a. m. Morning address, 11 a. m. Subject, "The One Thing Needful." Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Scbject, "The Victorious Petitioner." Midweek service, Thurs day, 7:30 p. m. E. B, Johnson, Castor. THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, September 2 M&SL Iff V is! Picture Jesse L, Lasfcy present Betty mpson Ti. I mm mm MM International News 10c-25-35c tax included Sunday, September 3 The Great Moment The Beginning Paramount Week I - txUS.RUTTKAy Pathe Review. Is this It? Elinor Cllyn wrote the story of this lntest Paramount lecture, und (llorla Swnnson Is the heroine. Elinor Glyn Gloria Hwunson, I'hge I'uul, tilt hero of "Three Weeks." Admission, 10c-25c-35c, Tax Paid r