"1 t Press Paragraphs ...-.. M. L. Watts transacted business in Milton Monday. Mrs. R. A. Thompson spent Sat urday in Walla Walla. Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton spent Tuesday in Milton. John Ankeny of Walla Walla was here Saturday and enjoyed a pheas ant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prestbye were in Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. D. A. Pinkerton is seriously ill at her home in Milton. E. C. Prestbye made business calls in Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Taylor now of Pendle ton visited Athena friends Monday. Ernest Bell has leased the home place, south of Athena, and purchased xvf 61G0.CQ9 In oremlums out array of pure bred Beet and Dairy Cattle, Horses, Swine, Sheep, GoaU and Foxei than W Yt.'l r vrr assembled here or elsewhere. Also Manufacturer and WA Wji Land Products Show; Pacific International Dairy Product v Show;IndustrialEzpoiltioniUidWorld-FimoiuHorM8howofferingrcttt WA va . . . m i . i. . i . i.k a ........ u iii.ieri rnuann Building, Toruand, Oregon, Oct. 30-Nov. 6. fUduced forei U Railroi V', At Finch's HOOD RUBBERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN CATTLE KING HIGH AND LOW TOP RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Cleaning and Pressing G. W. Finch, Prop. Main Street, Athena, Oregon mrw irx mi motct irx irx irx irx irx irx irx irx irx irx m m m m m mx. M " 3 3 Vote X 39 Yes C. L McFADDEN Democratic Candidate Representative I For Umatilla County Served months in World War 13 months in France. Graduate of 0. A. C. Proprietor of McFadden's Pharmacy, 3 Athena, Oregon. (Paid Advertisement). the farming equipment from the es tate. Sam R. Thompson, prominent citi zen of Pendleton was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. R. A. Thompson is hostess for the Study club at her home this Friday afternoon. D. H. Mansfield, former resident of Athena was here Monday from his home in Pendleton. Sig Davis, representing Warner Brothers Picture Corporation, was in Athena, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker at Holdman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booher left Tuesday morning for Portland where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Jennie Proebstel of Weston was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lilla iKrk. - Elizabeth Tucker of Forest Grove, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Creswell. Deputy Sheriff McSherry came up from Pendleton, and spent Sunday with relatives in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hopper have moved into their attractive new resi dence on South Third street. Earl Chapman of Milton and H. A. Barrett motored to Boardman on a business mission Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hansell went down to Portland Wednesday and will return home today or tomorrow. D. A. Pinkerton former resident of Athena was here Tuesday to at tend the funeral of John Phillip?. Mrs. Louisa Wright, who has been at Rainier, Oregon, visiting at the home of her son, is expected home soon. Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton is en joying a visit from her mother, Mrs.' Gray, who is here from her home in Idaho. Mrs. Armond DeMerirtt and Miss Elizabeth Holwager motored here Thursday from Walla Walla to visit friends. The condition of Mrs. Dora Lock wood who is seriously ill at her home in this city is apparently about the same. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ferguson re turned Monday from Ontario, where Mr. Ferguson was called on a busi ness mission. Among the pheasant hunters vis iting here last week were John L. Sharpstein and Nesmith Ankeny of Walla Walla. After spending a portion of the fall near Washtucna, D idley Rogers has returned to the home of hi3 par ents in Athena. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Gross, Mrs. Jennie Gross and Mrs. Claud Dick enson are in Portland, having left Athena Monday. Post office inspector Robert Mel lish, with present headquarters at Pendleton paid his annual visit to Athena Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarland have moved from near Freewater to Athena, and are occupying a cottage on Adams street. Rev. and Mrs. Bollinger are now at home to their friends in the Bap tist parsonage recently purchased from M. L. Wats. Jimmy Haward who is popular here, spent last week as the guest of friends in Athena, incidently en joying the privilege of the pheasant season. BIUH a ra 1 El Some 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 0 We specialize in Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Groceries of all kinds. If we haven't them, they are not on the market. STKVE'S GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cannon motor ed to Portland the first of this week. They will attend the Stock show while in the city. Miss Jennamae Read who has been seriously ill for several weeks is now convalescing at the home of her mother in Athena. Miss Genevieve Baker, who with her mother recently moved to Wal la Walla, is a student at Walla Wal la Business college. Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn left Tuesday morning for Haines, where she will spend a week visiting her daughter Mrs. F. C. Gurney. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Zerba and litlte son have returned to Athena from Baker county, and will probably spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watts have moved into the Thompson cottage where they will reside until their new home is completed. Mrs. Joyce Smith and Mrs. W. R. Harden were in Pendleton last Thursday and visited at the home of Mrs. Jack. Cunningham. Beginning Saturday evening, No vember 6, . shows at the Standard Theatre will start promptly at 7:45 p. m. until further notice. Miss Sadie Pambrun left Monday morning for Mt. Hope, Washington, where she will visit her sister Mrs. Russell Baer, for a month. Mrs. Sabina Morton of Seattle is here for a brief stay visiting her ranch south of Athona which is be ing farmed by Till Beckner. Mrs. John Ankeny, of Walla Walla, was a guest Saturday of Mrs. F. S. LeGrow, and the hostess and guest motored to Pendleton during the day. . Mr. and Mrs. Marcum Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Club of Walla Walla spent Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watts. It is well to remember that -NoveHW ber 5, is the last day on which sec ond tax payments may be made to avoid delinquency and penalty charges. Mrs. Fred Kershaw returned Sun day after a fortnight's visit at On tario, where she was the guest of her sister and her daughter Miss Frederica. Johnny and Edna Pinkerton have purchased a Pontiac coach in part nership. It is the first Pontiac to be purchased in Athena, and is an at tractive car. Mrs. McClure of Alfiion, Washing ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed White are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph demons in Athena. They are en route to California. Frank Carstens of Athena and Miss Harriet Moore of Vancouver, Washington, were married in that city recently. Mr. and Mrs. Car stens will reside at Vancouver. Mrs. Lillian Fredericks will re sume her French class shortly. Mem bers of this class include Mrs. H. I. Watts, Mrs. M. W. Hansell, Mrs. W. S. Ferguson and Mrs. Lew McNair. A letter to the editor from Wilbur Harden says his shoulder, which was injured in a football game is now o k. and that he expects to play end for U. of 0. frosh at Seattle, tomor row. Mignonette Rebekah lodge met Tuesday evening. Arrangements for the convention which will be held here in November were discussed and other important business was trans acted. Mrs. Bert Logsdon had as her guests, yesterday, Mrs. Nellie Taylor of Pendleton and Mrs. Phillip Yen ney and daughter Muriel, Mrs. Harve Yenney and Mrs. Frank Yenney of Walla Walla. A Pie social and program will be given at Gerking flat school house District 17 Friday night November 5. Every one is invited. Proceeds will go toward purchasing furnish ings and equipment. The J. T. club wi;l meet at the country home of Mrs. Jesse Myrick Wednesday November 3. The party which was to have been held the 29 of this month by the club members has been postponed indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Baker left for Portlands Sunday, where Mr. Baker entered a hospital for the pur pose of having an opeartion made on his arm, which was crippled by a compound fracture, two years ago. Mrs. Ella Martin of Ellensburg, who has been a guest of her son, Earl Martin for the past two weeks, in company with her daughter-in-law Mrs. Martin, motored to Wal la Walla yesterday where she will visit for a couple of day3, before continuing on to her home. A young man named Will Hall, who has been working in the vicinity of Athena for several months met with a painful accident when his motorcycle left the highway and col lided with a barb wire fence. Hall's left arm was badl lacerated. On cut required seven stitches to close the wound. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings in the sad loss of our father, husband and brother. MRS. JOHN. H. PHILLIPS - AND FAMILY. 1 The New Rainproof Blazer Goat This new Blazer is dressy, warm and absolutely" rainproof. Cuffs and bottom are wool knit with Corduroy .collar to match It comes in Brown, Grey and Black Price $6.95 Phone Your Order To 152 Athena Department Store THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, October 30 Anna Q. Nilsson In "Mi ss.-nQDoav Beautiful But Broke Shimmering gowns marble halls and satin walls. She left them for the open road crooning steel wheels whirling. over steel rails" at night lashed to the brakebeams a lurching couch for a restless woman a magic carpet of ad venture carrying her to what difference where? Just so long as it was away. "Shebo" they called her, "Miss Nobody," but her greatest adventure came when she found that a girl cannot masquerade a woman's heart under man's clothes. International News Comedy Admission Prices, 10c-35c Sunday, October 31 etty Bronson The Beautiful, Fantastic Production iss f or m H7 inderella An altogether charming Cinderella story that only Barrie could have written. The kind of gorgeous spectacle everyone enjoys. From the famous stage suc cess as played by Maude Adams. Not a fairy story! Pathe Review Comedy Admission Prices, 10c-35c : Wednesday, November 3 James Oliver Curwood's Wh Boo en the r Ooene A Mighty Drama of the Great Northwest Comedy Admission Prices I0c-35c Coming: Mare Nostrum The Volga Boatman