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Coming to Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin Specialist in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Press Paragraphs "That Royle Girl" Standard Theatre, tomorrow night. E. C. Rogers returned from a busi ness trip to Spokane, Monday. Mrs. Wall has arrived from Kelso to resume her residence in Athena. Mrs. W. 0. Read and Mrs. W. McPherson were in Walla Walla Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McFadden and children spent Sunday at Walla Wal la, with friends. . The 0. D. 0. club will meet Wed nesday October 13, at the home of Mrs. Joyce Smith. Mrs. Minnie Willaby spent the week end in Pendleton at the home of Mrs. D. H. Mansfield. Mrs. M. L. Watts, Mrs. 0. 0 Stephens, and Mrs. C. M. Eager were Pendleton visitors Monday F. B. Radtke and Ernest Ross will lenve Sundav on their annual deer hunt in the Blue mountains. filadvs McLeod has' accepted a position with the Remington Type writer company at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richards and son Roland motored to Yakima yes- L'wlsd:l, 'ln,Cn Kiterday to spend the week-end W relatives. A number of Athena football fans are leaving today for Portland to at tend the Oregon-Washington game tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Lee and daugh ter Barbara motored to Dayton, Washington Saturday and attended the county fair. II. J. Taylor, joint state senator and democratic candidate for re-election, was in the city from Pendle ton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nichols and family of Umatilla spent Monday in DOKS NOT OPERATE Will be at Dorion Hotel Tuesday October 12 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. : One Day Only No charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and m licensed bv the state of Oregon. lie dues not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomacn, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, lw kidney, bladder, bed wetting, caiarin, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leu ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon. Mrs. L. L. Peetz, Moro, heart trouble. Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter Marie), Walton, tonsils and adenoids. Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, llillsboro, ulcer of the leg. Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skamokawa, Washington, colitis. (irover (!. (iouthier, Coquille, Ore gon, colitis and ulcers of stomach. Airs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, ear trouble. .1. W. Turner, Dalles, stomach trou hie "The Dancer of Paris" ' " ' -r'' Dfc" GirleVlLfttakerdi Pen- Standard Theatre, Sunday night, dleton, chiropractic physician ha3 . . . . n ji- I to Van an nffin nn Main Street Bwl Lorain snicK was up irom renaie- - - -- ... m . . i win nracLice in Aineim. " ...v ton tne lore pan oi me ween, - -- king at the home of his parents. He taker is an expert in electric therapy is now on a deer hunt in the moun- " Known tnrougnout ine county . , j Just received another shipment of High School Notes tins. south of Pilot Rock Pythian Lodge, Knights of Pythias, a now ' holdme regular meetings There will be' initiatory work, next Thursday evening, and all -members are reauested to be present Zeph Lockwood returned Sunday Tne Athena teachers are attending1 from Hot Lake, Union county wnera th Umatiiia County teachers insti 1 '1. I Ll. -U. mlirt ict VOW 1 . ... . . , .V - l ne visiieu ins iiiumci, . tute whicn is Detng new in me mgu ill there. No change has Been notea gchooj &uditorium at Pendleton in Mrs. Lockwood's condition. . - . . , .... .,.,. firfl fnllown: President Lenders oi Miss Seville Marty. Miss Alice Martv of Pendleton andMrs; Harry Sehrum (Evelyn Snyder) of Port land, spent Sunday in Athena at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. bhick. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglar and Mr. and Mrs., O. 0. Stephens and son Dale, left this morning by motor for Portland, where they will witness tVif Oretron-Washinerton football eame. Mm H. A. Barrett motored to Semi dress Overcoats Fur Collar, Leather Lined and Double Throughout the Oregon Normal: State Super intendent R. R. Turner; President Donev of Willamette University; Prof. H. S. Tuttle of the State uni versity: M. Elwood of 0. A. C. and F.'E. Carlton, secretary of the Ore gon State Teachers Association, i The Freshmen Were hosts to the entire1 High school faculty at a weiri-j jer roast, Friday evening at Weston Mens Bib ahdWaist Overalls Mrs. ti. A. isarrew mow . "M" - , , t - . . Pendleton Wednesday where she .V Z6'!!!!! in tended a luncheon at one o'clock. . w5 iv.e , j n.i. i7 Groun sinfirme around a large Bon-i nonor oi wrs. oaraii 1. luwuic. i . . .. - m. ti i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw will nre made the time spent enjoyable. ; i for n visit at Ontario. Allen Simpson has been chosen by 3 icaiv - I - - . -. i wlipri their daughter. Miss the High school student body to fill: vww is director of music in the the office of yell-leader. .This. post-4 High school. They will be guests of tion was formerly . held by Edwin j m-o n m Paatiomnn. McEwen whose resignation was re1-! lur. uuu into. v. i - Athena radio receiving sets have cently. accepted. . . . . been popular this week 'with lovers 'The magazine subscription contest tv.. nnftnnol npottitTip. Static COI- r-nnAr-i oA Kv tho Curtis Pnhlishinfl-J ditions have been almost perfect and company closed Monday of this week. J . .- ... i I 1J1. '. I ., m 1 . 1 , - ' the daily results oi me wonu oerjw The siae oi wnicn. uoromy ueissei hnve kent many away from lunch. was captain was the winner. This Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton and Mrs. sjje brought in 27 subscriptions. The tflnt,! Pinlrortnn will leave ThurSQaV I tntol amnnnt. nf monpv cnlleeted dur- X ivjrvt a mv. - - - I wwv. - a bv motor for Idaho to visit relatives jn'e the contest was $63.00 Fifty per- i j r T I . m .i . in t ' a. ..1 tt; i 1 over tne weeK ena. mr. cent oi mis win oe pui into me nin $1.29 Phone Your. Order To 152 Klamath Falls, ap-'Atht-na as guests' of Laura Caldwell, j sister of Mr. Nichols. " ; above date, that I a t nrn loavo in consultation on this trip will be free , rlfav wWe ishe and that his treatment is different, the morning for Colfax, where she Married women must be aecom-; will visit lnuenniteiy at uie nume 01 E. A. Russell, pendieitis. Uemeniber the panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Hrndbury Building, Los Angeles, California. WATTS & PRESTBYE Attorneys-At-Law Main Street. Athena, Oregon State anil Federal Court Practice Foley's Kidney Cure mikes kl'ioevs and b.'jiher rl?hf her daughter, Mrs. Jake Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Willaby have returned from a visit to Portland and Vancouver, and have taken up resi dence with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ker shaw. Mrs. C. M. Eager who was taken suddenly and dangerously ill Tues day afternoon with an attack of pttmaine poisoning is reported im proving. . Latest Styles In Ladies Hand Bags $4.95 Genuine Leather M Fadihsn-s Pii ahmacy Athena Oe partment tore the week end. Mrs Pinkerton will eo to Troy and "Mrs'. Floyd Pinkerton will visit at Genes- se, Idaho. Mrs. M. M. Johns will be hostess to the Study club at her home next Fri Hnv nftprnoon. New members who have been received into the club are: Mrs. E. M. Bollinger, Mrs. Claud Dickenson. Mrs. M. I. Miller and Mrs. Lew Kretzer. . The infant boy of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart is convalescing from an attack of bronchial pneumonia which it was feared miEht'prove fa tal. The crisis was "successfully nassed Sunday night and the child i 1 - is now out of danger. A meeting of the Civic club will be held on Tuesday afternoon, October 19 at the home of the president Mrs Homer I. Watts. A' full attendance nf memhers is desired at this, the first meeting of the fall season as tVipr is business to transact and nlans for future work to discuss The Eastern Star will hold a dist rict convention next Tuesday even ing in Pendleton when the guest of honor will be Mrs. Amanda Kerr, worthy grand matron of Oregon. Representatives from the McKenzie Chapter will attend and take part in the work of the evening The J. T. club met Wednesday af school treasury, Lee Banister, who is attending school at Cheney Normal, played three quarters in the football game held recently between Cheney and Gonzaea. Lois Mclntyre and Roma Charlton who are attending school at Wash ington State college, have been pledged to the Chi Omega Sorority. Miss Rodman and. Miss Terry spent Saturday, and Sunday in Walla Wal la. Miss Sellars was the guest of Miss Muriel Burdick of Walla Walla Sat- urday and Sunday.. Miss Bateman spent the week end in Milton and Walla Walla. Rev. Bollinger of the . Baptist church addressed the high school nunils at the Friday- morning as sembly. He emphasized the need for a course in How , To Study, and the importance of the study" of the natur al sciences. The seventh and eighth grades en joyed a weenie roast last Friday evenine at the Ringel farm. In the evening games, were played and all reported an enjoyable time, Those who received 100 per cent in spelling during the past month ar Goldie Miller and ; Mar jorie Douglas in the seventh grade, and Georgia SOMETHING WRONG, The healthy boy is full of play every minute ..of bis . spare I timeu. If he fails, to. join with others in their sports he is a sick boy indeed. V To be : healthy the spine -and nervous system must function normally. Hrine vour ailing child to. us for an examination and adjustment of any disorder. : Dr. W. Boyd Whyte , Stangier Building,. Phone 708 Pendleton, Oregon. 357 J At Finch's "HOOD RUBBERS ' , -" : FOR MEN, WOMEti-AND CHILDREN ' CATTLE KING HIGH AND LOW TOP RUBBER FOOTWEAR ' - for men ... -.1 -Cleaning and Pressing G. W; Finch; Prop. Main' Street, Athena; Oregon ternoon October 6, at the home of Green in the eighth grade. Mrs. Archie Mclntyre, with 21 mem hers nresent. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frank Sanders and Mrs. Zeph Lockwood. The next meet ing cf the club will be held Wednes- Aav nftemoon October 20, at the home of Mrs. Flint Johns. Some New Arrivals Ibel Ur At Steves New line of Hats and Caps for Men- and Boys Winter Underwear f ' ' : ; Slip-overs, Blazers, .and Sport Coats Negligee Shirts Hose and Neckties Celebrated Alaska Buckskin Gloves Fonda Gloves its We specialize in Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Groceries of all kinds.' If we haven't them, they are not cn the market. STKVirS GROCERY Quality Quantity. Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon , III The seventh and eighth grade roonj has chosen sides, ,. with Marjorie Douglas and Marguerite Moore as captains. Marsruerite's side gave a program Wednesday af ternon Emma Jane Kilgore registered in the beginner a -class Monday. Ill ness prevented her being in school during the first month. Those receivine 100 ner cent . in spelling in: Miss Terry's room dur ine SeDtember are as follows: Gene vieve Barrett. Doris Jenkins Anna Payne, Jack. Mulor, Arlene Fost and Fern Carsten. Helen and Stafford Hansell were absent from school ' Thursday and Friday on account of illness. Allen Simpson was absent from school Monday. Thena Russell; and Ethel Pittman were in Pendleton Saturday, Miss 'Bateman will have charge of nublic "speaking work this year She has had considerable experience alone this line, as she won the Fail ing orator prise of $150 wiich Is awarded each sptig at the Univer sity of Oregon " o 'th'e . Senior who writes and delivers the best Oration. She also won-three numerals In var sity debate and was the fifth girl in the history of the University to be awarded an Oregon debate shield as a symbol of three years of success- fur debating for the University. Plans are already under way for the first ' play entitled "A Family Mix," which will probably be given early in December.- Mr. Miller has formed a football team in the upper trades and it is expected that they may get games with ' Weston and Adams. Mr, R, J.. Hammer of La . Grande will give several vocal and instru mental selections at4tn assembly of the entire school next Monday at 11 o'clock.' Mf . Hammer1 is 1 f orriimg classes in different schools through out Umatilla county. Weston was scheduled to' play here last Wednesday evening but they cancelled the game as they could not get asufficient number of boys out to make a team. They hope to be able to play us here a week from today. . 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