. . . .. . fi jusi icucivcu ciiiuuicr smpmeiu 01 Semi-dress Overcoats Fur Collar, Leather Lined and Double Throughout ens Bib and Waist Overalls $1.29 pi mmsmwmmmmmm its-11. OllC V isitt-'u me iamily of her ; brother, Grover Bowles on the stock rnnch. Her mother, Mrs. Sarah ome New A rnvals At Steves New line of Hats and Caps for Men and Boys Winter Underwear Slip-overs, Blazers, and Sport Coats Negligee Shirts Hose and Neckties Celebrated Alaska Buckskin Gloves Fonda Gloves We specialize in Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Groceries of all kinds. If we haven't them, they are not en the market. STKVIS'S GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon L M i. IV! )Wt 11 J V.M vt lwl Y.I 11 J 31 noii win hold its annual meeting in the county library club room at Pen dleton, tomorrow, beginning at 10 a. m. An instructive program has been formulated for the occasion. ine paity 01 nunters comprising Bert Logsdon, Sheldon Taylor, Dean Dudley, George Finch of Athena and Emory Worthington of Pendleton re turned to their homes Tuesday af ternoon. George Finch and Bert Logsdon were the successful hunters each bagging a deer. Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watts were: Mr. and Mrs. Press Anderson of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Portland, both the gentlemen bein,j brothers of Mrs. Watts, and Stan ford Anderson, a nephew, with his wife and twin children, cf Portland, and Mrs. Markham Anderson of Walla Walla.. E. A. Dudley has purchased 385 acres of farm land near Dayton, Washington, and an additional 325 acres has been leased. Twenty head of mules and farm equipment was secured with the land deal. Verne Dudley will operate the holdings. The farm purchased by Mr. Dudley is well improved and is situated about two miles from Dayton, near the Washington state highway. The 0. D. 0. club met Wednesday afternoon October 13 at the home of Mrs. Joyce Smith with 17 members present. The afternoon was pleas ently spent. Mrs. Lawrence Pinker ton and Mrs. Floyd Tinkerton hon ored Mrs. George Johnston with two lovely tributes written and read by them. After which the club present ed Mrs. Johnston with a beautiful Indian robe. Mrs. Johnston and family are moving to Pre?cott, Wash ington. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jesse Smith and Mrs. Joyce Smith. The next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday after noon October 27 at the home of Mrs. j Archie Mclntyre. Guests included! Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Harden and Mrs.! Hadley. Phone Your Order To 152 in ena uepartment sreore art THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, October 23 Corinne Griffith' -In Norman Kerry and Willard Louis support beautiful star in screen version of famous Victor Herbert operetta at Palace. Corinne Griffith as the .little lady of fashion whose beauty rocks France, sets Paris aflame, and with the world at her feet begs her soldier-lover "Kiss me, kiss me again !" International News Comedy A'dmission Prices, 10c-35c Sunday, October 24 osep hC onrad s Lord Jim With Percy Marmont, Shirley Mason, Noah Beery v and Raymond Hatton A great adventure story of the sea. Written by the greatest master of fic tion the world has ever known. A tale of life and strife and love on a ro mantic South Sea island. Produced by the director of "Empty Hands." Pathe Review . Comedy . Admission Prices, 10c-35c Wednesday, October 27 u fire" With Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love Aflame with the fire of genuis! Dick's greatest! Remember Tol'able David? -and how it hit your soul?-Well here's its peer, a great, big, pulsing drama y11 tuff at your heart with all the strength of its unforgetable story. Adapted from the play "Great Music,"' by Martin Brown ' Comedy Admission Price3 I0c-35c Coming: he Volga Boatman Mare Nostrum