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1 1 . Press Paragraphs A "Reported Missing." At Standard Theatre. See it on Sunday night ' Mrs. Jess Myrick was in Milton on Thursday. . ' .. Mrs.. Richard Thompson was a Pen dleton visitor on Monday. Bert Warren was "in town from his ranch near Myrick station. J. E. McPaniel, Weston realty deal- ler, was in Athena Wednesday. " Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk have re turned to Athena from Holdman. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeFreece of Wal la Walla were in Athena Mondayi The football team had a practice game with Weston Tuesday night. . Mrs. Bert Ramsey and Mrs. Pearl Harris were in Pendleton on Tuesday. Mr., and Mrs. Marvin Keen were guests of Mrs.' Fred Gross , Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McPherson were dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. W. 0. Read, Sunday. . .. The condition of Mrs. Ann Taylor, is reported to be decidedly worse during the past few days. The Parent-Teachers: Association will give a ladies minstrel show dur mg the fore part of November. SCCharles Dudleymanager of the J. mm. Jrank Berlin came up fromf C. l 'enney Co. store returned from Portland this week, on business can- Portland, Wednesday, after a two nected with her farming interests here. ' '" : , . : ; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keen and family of Pendleton, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross on Sunday. ...':'... .; '. Mrs. Theresa Berlin, Miss Charlotte uross and Keese mwthorne were dinner guests at the Sims Dickenson home, Sunday, - Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Watts will oc cupy the F. D. Watts residence on south Third street,' having; moved there this week. 'Mrs. Harry Keller, who has been confined to her home with' illness has recovered and is again on dir.. at Haynie's store. .'. j Early Rose spuds grown on the Samuel Pambrun place and exhibited at the Pure Food Grocery, weigh res- Dentistry Not to be made , , ' Light of ; , ' Your dental work, "either your own teeth,?' or teeth that have to be replaced, on account of the loss of your, own, 'should have, the attention and care of a ; skilled dentist a reliable one who will be ready at all times to Vectify-any trouble that may occur.. You cannot afford to take chances on dentists not known and tried. Take your work to one who is ready, every day of the week, to attend to .any emergency. ,; I have been in the actual practice of dentistry for a, good, many years. I need not experiment : I have work enough 'in;', one place so that my patients will always find me there not -"one day here and one day there."" And. for the benefit of all those needing work and not living in Athena, please let me know when you come and a liberal ' disconut-will be allowed on the price regularly charged. I do all o my own prosthetic work, drowns and bridges and arti ficial teeth of all kinds fitted and m ade to suit the mouth and at about one-half the price charged by pther dentists who send the laboratory work, "the most important," awa y to be done at the "factory." Again I say, do not experiment, Your work here must satisfy OU, or no pay. ; iDR, A.' C. FROOM, Athena, Oregon .'.. Rexa lc Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 12, 13,14. . Rexall Orderlies ; KlenzoJ Dental Cream Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic Puretest Castor Oil Rexall Shaving Cream ... ... ...... Cascade Pound Paper Hot Water Bottles ................... Liggett's Pound Chocolates Hair Nets, double, mesh Hair Nets, ; single mesh .......... Many Other Special 2 for 51c 2 for 61c ; 2 for 51c .... 2 for 36c 2 for 31c .... 2 for 51c ......... 2 for $2.01 2; for $1.11 " 2 for 16c 2 for 11c Prices "v McFadden's Pharmacy . .,. Athena, Oregon pectively 2 lb. 5 oz. and 1 lb, 15 oz Miss Mamie Barnes has returned to the J. C. Penney store in Pendle ton, after assisting the sales force in-the Athena store for several days, week's business visit in the metrop olis. ' . ' '' . Wm. McLeod has demonstrated that he is a potato-grower of some conse quence. He. has raised a fine crop of spuds on" the city reservoir site, this year. The Star Culb was entertained at the home of Samuel Pambrun, south of Athena Tuesday by Mrs. Pambrun, Miss Belle Pambrun and Miss Ellen Pambrun. v. ." The J. T. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dean Dudley Wednes day afternoon, October 18. Members are requested to attend dressed as school girls. . sIr. and Mrs. Henry Dell returned londay evening from Portland, after taking their daughter, Lucinda, to Eugene, where she is attending Uni versity of Oregon. . . ; The Ford caravan passed through comprising the exhibit J. A. Keller, old-time Athena resi dent, was in town this week renewing old acquaintances. Mr. ; ' Keller and family now reside in Sherman county where he is engaged in farming. The Baptist church gave a recep tion Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mclntyre and daughter Kathrine and Mrs. M. L. Watts and Miss Vernita Watts.' William Schrimpf, who is seriously ill at his home on Fourth street, shows no indication of improving. A nurse is attending the patient, who is repotred to be growing weaker. the season, and : you'll be . needed there. , ,;.'f," Monday evening, October 16th has been set as practice night for the work of McKenzie Chapter; O: E. S. On Wednesday' everting; October 19th, Therese M. 'Castner, Worthy Grand Matron of "Oregon, will visit , the Chapter." .'' . . : ' " "The Last of the Mohicans" bene fit show -Wednesday iight at the Standard Theatre, netted the high school athletic fund a tidy eum. The picture pleased the big audience, and the school program was the best ever, judging from applause and encore. C. M. Pierce, former , Weston resi dent, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Pierce has for several years lived in Los Angeles. He is" devoting his time in lecturing for , endowment by will for-orphan's homes. His. pres ent lecture, tour will include the George -Pambrun is . in line to win Jrthfe prize given ; by Watts & Rogers to the boy catching the' largest trout of the season. George brought in a Rainbow, caught in ' Spring Hollow branch, that measured 13 1-4 inches, weighing over a lb. Evidently George Athena Wednesday mornintr en route is again onto the combination, to Milton, where a demonstration wasTvMr. and Mrs. Homer I. Watts re made of the machinery and vehicles turned Saturday night from their hunting trip into British Columbia, where they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leonard of Waitsburg. A. delightful trip was enjoyed by the party t aside from excessive rainfall in the British possessions. Plenty of game was encoutnered but no antler trophies worthy of note were taken. High School Notes Mr. and Mrs. Basler witnessed the football game between Whitman and tVlo TT r.t TAahn of Walla Walla lout Athena-Weston American Legion g tnrd v .. ...ill i xi 1.1:- -i. lT Post will entertain the public at aance in Legion Hall tins evening Sailing's Orchestra has been engage u, iuirmaii music xur uit utcuaiu... , pnf.rt.P(1 ... - c,oninr jk., j.ienn juuaiey leit ior xsew yrieans til Sunday night as one of the delegates to the national convention of Amer ican Legion Posts. He will visit Eastern, cities before' returning home. Ray Nisson, Will Warner and Charles Smith are camping at Spout Springs, where they are hunting deer. Sam Haworth took the boys and out fit up in his truck, Wednesday of this' weeki . . . t,Wf. McPherson returned Satur day from California, where he was .called on account of the serious ill ness of. his mother, whose condition was somewhat improved when he ar rived there. . The J. T. Club met at the home of! Mrs. J:' T. L'ieualleri, jr.," last Thurs day. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rex Hopper and Mrs., Grant Prestbye. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the members. The Parent-Teachers Associate I will hold a business meeting in th school auditorium next Tuesday even ing at 7:30, 'at which time officersj will be elected for the ensuing year A short program .will be given; ., Listen, Mable' arid Dickey; D6n' forget the football , game between Pendleton and Athena, high schools oil the local, gridiron tomorrow ' after noon. This will.be the real game oa 'jL Two. new students entered the high jibhool Monday of this week. They were Hazel Johnson of Marlin, Wash. and Elizabeth Holiwager of Walla Walla entered as Sophmore. Wednesday evening at the Standard Theatre six young lady clowns and four mysterious . colored gentlemen and a humorous reader from the high school delightfully entertained the large crowd assembled . there. The school share of the proceeds was ?5L45. Mildred Kinhed' registered in the fifth grade last Monday . ; ' - Mrs. Fay LeGrow'-tfftd- Mrs.'C. H. Smith'-' were visitors-:!iri the' Primary roem lastihwradav." EALL WEATIEE J ta.' ..A ...2i.t. - i - ' 11 TT.JL R la ncic, ctiiu wiui it tuiiics a uauiorneavy unacrwear m We are agents for : fiv3 (U) 53 S D W A For men, women and children in various styles and weights. In cotton, wool , and ; silk-wool lis fine in quality, longwearing, non-irritating, always perfect fitting in every way satisfactory. 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Phone 171. , Athena, Oregon Farmers out in the Juniper neigh borhood are threshing their grain,! rain or shine. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. S. P.' Purdy visited in Pendleton last week. C. A. Barrett was in Pendleton this week on business. ; - ,E. DePeatt is attending court in Pendleton,; this week.. David Taylor went down to Pen dleton on business Monday. , Umatilla Indians are returning from their annual hunt well suplied with game. Born, to the wife of. W. C. Russell, near Athena, Oct, 8, 1893, a boy. Misses Nellie Russell and Esther Jensen, of Walla Walla, are spending the week in Athena visiting Miss Hat tie Froome. Louie Bergevin made a flying .rip to Genesee, Idaho, the first of the week to look after the Bergevin Bros, large wheat crop in that sec tion. : Jerry Stone, H. Krebs and J. N. Gerking, returned Tuesday evening from the Birch creek country after a fruitless search for their horses. Mr. Stone has nine, Mr. Krebs fifteen, and Mr. Gerking nine missing. The family of Rev. W. Bowser de parted Wednesday morning for Mil ton at which place Mr. B. will have charge of the M. E. church. Their many friends here wish them success in their new location. S. M. Powers, post master of Wes ton, was in the city Monday. Married at the residence of : H. Caton, Sunday, October 8, 1893, Geo. Bannister and Miss Maggie Lieuallen. Both parties are well and favorably known in this community. The Press joins their many friends in wishing them ft prosperous and happy future. 0 I International News. Two reel Western. Admission,- 10-25c-35cc Tax Included Sunday, October 15 ri fi r na coontcdu wuoss'oira With Owen Moore and All-Star Cast in the Comedy Sensation of the Tear Pathe Review. Comedy Admission, 10c-25c-35c, Tax Paid Wednesday Octcfcer 25 Norma Talmadge 6oIVllu JVU) y