We have a New Goodyear Tire for Fords and Chevrolets A Balloon Tire with the Famous Good year All-Weather Tread scientifically designed to give better traction and slow, even tread wear. Come in and see it. : VW. .;... 29x4.40 - - - - - $12.85 Athena Garage Body of Oregon Man On Way TO Portland Earl Kilpatrick Will Rest in His Home btate is Decision. Free teT7T7r-T?PQfiv KfltetV KflZOf Wltn DUC V Ja.-fcWW f - " s - - t1.,U CKotMnrr PrMtn Slip hnttlP nt lUUb UUU V J.U wVfc.A www ww- - I Coty Perfume with each box Coty I Powder. Aluminum Shaker with one lb. Thompson's Malted Milk 60c 1MB 1WB iwy IWM iyn( nun mil IM1' llllf UUL. Press Paragraphs 31 Years Ago May 29, 1897 , Mel Carden last week put in new music racks in the band room. Burt Kirby, of Adams assisted the Athena Band on its Weston engage ment yesterday. '. Should the weather prove favor able tomorrow, a large number of people will be in Athena to partici tint( in memorial day exercises. Many people from the surrounding country are expected to be present. The peo ple of Adams will be up, accompanied bv their band, and the Weston G. A- E. Post headed by the Weston cornet band, will take part in the day. A crippled man, residing in Milton, mm Tlf 1M si 1 1 fiti ft win iiw tow TARES 77 7 SUMMER EXCURSION FARES .,.- TUT CCCE-ft WAV 15 Tfl SRPT. 30 RETURN LIMITOCTOBER31,1927 . ROUND TRIP TO DENVER $67.20 OMAHA 22-J' KANSAS CITY.... 70.M IES MOINES 7.0 ST. LOUIS 80.IJ CHICAGO DETROIT 10!-6' ' CINCINNATI...... 10. CLEVELAND 197.M TORONTO 111.80 ATLANTA H-40 PITTSBURGH 118.81 WASHINGTON ...110.61 PHILADELPHIA 141.97 NEW YORK. ! BOSTON....... MM y- Low fares also to other points in Middle West, South and East. Liberal stopover permit vi$Uing - Zlon National Park Grand Canyon National Park YtIlowtm National Park Rocky Maun tain Natfl Park For Illustrated Booklets; Reservations and Information, address Agent named below. U MIQM PACIFIC C M. EAGER, Agent J j,A , Athena, Oreg , Ulil was' over Monday soliciting funds to pay his way to a surgicial institute. Our citizens responded liberally. A larere number of people from tne country surrounding Athena attend ed camp meeting at Weston, Sunday. Tom Johnson, who has been absent from Athena for some time was cir culating among his friends the past week. Tom has been employed in Walla Walla. He will leave soon for the mines. William Blakeley, our next sheriff and Charles Bowling, candidate for county Treasurer, were in the city Tuesday forenoon. In the afternoon they proceeded to Weston and the "East end.", Misses Eva and Mable Froome, of Pendleton, who . have been visiting Grandpa and Grandma Froome the past week, returned home yesterday. Miss Kitty Sharp went home with them for a short visit. Dave Tavlor is having a serious time with a spell of the whooping cough. Dave "whoops" just the same as other children likewise afflicted. John Duffy, who some time ago had the misfortune to get one of his fing ers snapped off by a vicious hog, is recovering from the accident. Yesterday City Marshal Gillis had in custody three Indians, who were drunk and disorderly. This morning he has them not - To two of the duskv braves he gave liberty yester day evening , on provision that they leave town. The other one, a heavy set, stout siwash, who resisted arrest and otherwise carried himself in a very mean and disorderly manner, was locked up, and was to have been brought before Recorder Smith this moraine, but he did not appear from the fact that he affected his escape from the jail- Thomas Myers, one of our farmer friends, this season has a vast quan titv of vegetables and willrunaveg etable wagon reeularly to this city Mr. Myers is a hardworking, deserv ing man, and should be given the preference to outside peddlers, by our citizens who purchase vegetables and fruit i : ' . , The democrats will have a rousing time at Pendleton tomorrow evening. E. DePeatt and William Mosgrove were in Pendleton Monday. , Barney Prine. the Weston Pioneer, was observed among the politicians who were in town Saturday. The Portland Journal says that friends are preparing for the sad re ception of the body of Earl Kilpat rick, "most brilliant graduate of the University of Oregon," who was kill ed ' in an airplane accident near Donaldsville Louisiana, late Mem orial day, while about his work as assistant director of disaster relief work in the Mississippi flood area. Mrs. Kilpatrick. called on the long distance telephone at St. Louis, Mis souri, at midnight, told Alfred Pow ers, dean of the U. of 0. extension school, that she and her four small children would come to Portland w-th the body of her husband, leaving St. Louis Friday. Dean Powers said Tuesday that Mrs. Kilpatrick" apparently had been unable to get all the details of the accident. ' "All Northwest, and now much of the Middle West knows Earl Kil patrick," said Powers. "He was graduated from the university when 19 years old, in. 1909, and there is in my mind no doubt but what he was the most brilliant alumnua of that institution. "He held many important posi tions while still a mere boy. His intelligence forced people to accept him as more than his age." He will be buried in a Portland cemetery, beside his mother, who died recently. Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Morn ing worship at 11:00 A. M. Topic, What Does the Bible Mean to Me? Young People meet at 7:00 P. M. Certainly a splendid class meeting from time to time. Here are the future leaders, help them along. Song and Praise at 8:00 P. M. Topic, Vit al Christianity. Christianity does not purchase anything but gives everything. Young Peoples Prayer and Devotional every Tuesday eve ning at 8 P. M. Young people face no simple situation; they have real work ahead; what is your contribu tion to help them? Regular Mid week meeting 'every Thursday eve- nine? at 8:00 P. M.. consisting of devotional and Bible study. All cordi ally invited, . ' "- Frank Beale of La Grande, Mrs. D. H. 1 Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kimball of Pendleton spent Sun day and Monday in Athena, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Logs don. .. Mr. Bomboy of Pendleton and A. E. Shick of Athena motored to Yak ima last Thursday and attended the Funeral Directors Association - con vention which was held there Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday. Claude Snider of Weston, former Athena high school student, has a position in the government patent of fice at Washington, D. C. His wife came from Seattle to Weston for a brief visit, after which she left for Washington. Mrs. Bern Banister is seriously af licted with blood poisoning, and is ut the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kay- mond Geissel, at Freewater. Mrs. Banister suffered a scratch on her hand, which developed the attack of blood poison. Mrs. Glenn Dudley w participating in the state golf tournament atr Port land, this week. Mrs. Dudley entered the tournament under the Oswego banner, paired with Mrs. S. B. Hos- kin, of Columbia. Mrs. Dudley holds the woman's championship. Ronald Kretzer has been appointed chairman of the music committee at University of Oregon. - The music committee is one of nine sub-com mittees appointed by the . new and retiring presidents of the University to assist the executive council. E. A. Dudley i3 building a cabin at Bingham Springs, where the fam ily will reside a part ofLthe time during the summer. W. M. Peter son has also built a cabin there, and M. L. Watts has secured a lot adjoin ing, with the view to building. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kidder and daugh ter Elva of Gibbon and Mrs. F. L. Pittman of Athena spent the week end in Portland. They visited W. W. Harrah who is in the Good Samaritan hospital and state he is getting along nicely and that he may be home in a couple of weeks. Miss Genevieve Rogers . came up from Portland and spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers. Miss Rogers resides at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Watts in Portland where she has a lucrative position in the offices of Dunn & Bradstreet. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hadley and son Roland left Athena this week for Portland, where they will remain for the summer. Mr. Hadley has several A Standard Bred . Registered Jack will make the season at my iarm two miles south of Athena TermsFor single service $5; or $20 to insure. HENRY KOEPKE, Jr. Phone 32F5, Athena, Oregon. "" Remember this- Adll CmVN Specialize W whenyouwan' in Ml GROCERIES Fresh ' J Vegetables Waitsburg Races "' . Athena people attending the races at Waitsburg Friday and Saturday report a very successful race meet A number of the horses that-participated in the Elk's race meet at Pendle ton, the previous week, were entered in the Waitsburg races. So SwSmmor and Get Your Chicken Dinner . - at Bingham Springs Dance Every Saturday Night Dolph Thompson, Manager Gibbon, Oregon Good health is the greatest possession you and your family can have. Be sure and keep it. The best safeguard you can have is to eat good foods. When your foods come from our store you can depend upon them being fresh and pure. . The quality will be high but the price will be right down as low as our good quality can be sold for. Give us your grocery order today. ( STEVE'S GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. " Athena, Oregon offers of school positions, but has received none that appeal to him. He may decide to spend next year in some Eastern college. Mr. and MrS. Sam Smith of Spo kane who visited the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith, left Wednesday for Portland where they will visit. They were ac companied to Athena by Miss Savan nah Smith who has been attending Cheney Normal school. Miss Smith expects to spend a part of the sum mer with her parents. - A number of young people who en joyed a picnic on the Walla Walla river and later attended a ball game at ; Walla Walla were, Misses Edna Pinkerton, Hilda Dickenson, Helen Hodgen, Pearl Ramsey, Lois Mcln tyre, Genevieve Rogers, Fredericka Kershaw, Vennie Marquis of Pendle ton and Jeannette Miller of Marsh field, Messrs Mose Banister, Cy Hod gen, Lee Banister, John Pinkerton, Norman Mclntyre, Don Johnson, Dean Pinkerton, W G. Cowan and Paul Lieuallen. Real Estate Insurance Farm Loans Cheap Money Continental Oil Company Prompt Service Always Bryce Baker, Agent Phones 761 and 31F11, Athena B. B RICHARDS, Athena THE KILGORE CAFE GERALD KILGORE, Proprietor FRIGIDAIRE COLD DRINKS Malted Milk, Sodas, Coca Cola, Root Beer, Sun daes, Ice Cream, Bricks, Dixies, Eskimo Pies, etc. Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor - - Athena, Oregon THE ATHENA MARKET J. L. Harman Blacksmithing We Carry the Pendleton Machine Works Hinged Weeder Main Street Athena, Oregon We carry the best That Money Buys Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh r isn, uysiers, uraus, uun, -iviauu m jtKv. A. W. LOGSDON Main Street Athena, Oregon. -A I Bell & Dickenson Phones 452 and 24 Two Auto Truck Drays Always At Your Service City and Country HAULING . At Reasonable Prices The Lumber You Need If you are planning alterations or ad ditions to your building, let us give you an estimate on the Lumber need ed. You will be pleasantly surprised at the reasonble total we will quote. Wood and Coal Fence Posts Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Main Street, Athena