Press Paragraphs Miss Evelyn Sellars spent the week end in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Radtke were in Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Earl Smith left Sunday eve ning for Seattle on a short trip. Elmo Russell a former Athena boy is visiting at the Chamberlain home. Miss Marie Foster was a week end visitor at the Clarence Tubbs home. Mrs. Bollinger spent Thursday in Pendleton attending an Association Rally. Marion O'Hara and Ernest Ross were in the .city Wednesday, from Weston. Mrs. M. M. Johns will entertain the Study club at her home this af ternoon. Miss Mildred Bateman and Miss Dorothy Brodie spent the week end in Milton. Miss Hilda Dickenson was a din ner guest of Mrs. Minnie Willaby Thursday. Miss Edna Pinkerton was a Sunday guest at the Francis Lieuallen home in Adams. Mrs, Michener and Miss Edna De Freece were Walla Walla callers Wednesday. Mrs. M. L. Watts left Sunday morning for Portland, on a short business trip. Mrs. E. A. Bennett presented the Press with a fine boquet of dahlias, grown at her home on West Main street. The blooms comprised gor geous specimens of the dahlia at its best, varied in glowing colors and tints. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hopper are driving a new Buick sedan, one of the latest models. Mrs. Lew McNair spent Sunday at her home here, returning to Pendle ton Sunday evening. Mrs. Fox of Waitsburg, Washing ton was agu est at the Fred Ker shaw home Sunday. Miss Vena Marcus of Pendleton was a dinner guest at the A. M Johnson home Sundav. Beginning November 1, the Duf field barber shop will close at 7 p m., except on Saturdays. Dr. S. F. Sharp reports the loss of his medicine case, stolen from his office Tuesday evening. Dick Winshin is here from Salem where he spent the summer, with his father, William Winship. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Guerney of Baker, Oregon, spent the week end at the W. P. Littlejohn home. Mrs. Bryce Baker, Mrs. Jennie Gross and Mrs. E. C. Prestbye were Walla Walla visitors Monday. Miss Edna Pinkerton, Miss Hilda Dickenson and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton were in Walla Walla Monday. Mrs. Delia Booher and Mrs. Ther esa Berlin of Walla Walla were in Athena Sunday visiting friends. Henry Dell and a party of hunters returned Friday with a lanre buck to their credit as real hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harriman of Portland have been week end vis itors at the H. A. Barrett home. Mr. and Mrs. Sims Dickenson. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dickenson and Mr. Monuments and Grave Memorials Beauty and Durability Let us help you in making your selection. Our ser vice and workmanship is the best to be had, and our prices are very reasonable. We have a very com plete stock to select from, of American and Foreign Granite. See what is to be had in your home coun ty before you buy. Pendleton Marble & Granite Works V V Under New Management T. L. REEDY, Proprietor and Mrs. Fred Gross spent Sunday in Waitsburg and surrounding coun try. For Sale Weanling pigs and a good, fresh milk cow. Lawrence Pinkerton. Phone 26F12, Athena. Dr. Geyer returned Tuesday eve ning from Tacoma, where he was called on aecount of his father's ill ness. Mrs. E. A. Bennett returned to her home in Athena Sunday, ofter vis iting relatives at Portland and Long-view. r MSBBBBmMBMmS . ... MODEL CLEANERS J. H. BOOHER, Prop. PENDLETON, OREGON, PHONE 321 Quick Service and Good Work We Call for Clothing on Monday and Deliver on Thursday. Agency at Whitehead's Shop. mum 9 imm N. n.Mu i u 1, . ' "'"'"renowned Horse Show, Wi .adTll P Show, Northwest Fox Show, Manufacturer.' Wl tZt ,d 1 rodu,ct. Show, Boy.' and Girl.' Club Woric. W III : PODTl AMn Dairy Cattle Hn-. sk u 1 rlIe 1 ur area Beet. iJ,e, ."0e"' Sheep, Hum, i.;ot. Fosn. I-.,., P, t ... . . rocu.na.Ur..,, Oct. 2. Nov. 3. HedUc.d 1 .U SZST KM offers PoWd.6r;.oXb. tf, Buy Milton Bread ere Small Loaves 3 for 25c Large Loaves 2 for 25c Quality, Seyvice and Price-Profits Small, Business Great, that's the way we operate Adair's Cash Grocery Phone 567 Free Delivery Mrs. Lee Whitehead and son were Athena visitors Tuesday from Pen dleton, where they have recently removed. The Jolly Joy Maker's Orchestra furnished the music for the dances given at Freewater, during the Ap ple Show. Mr. and Mrs. Sims Dickenson and daughter Gladys called at the T. P. DeFreece home near Walla Walla, Monday. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Bollinger spent last Saturday afternoon in Pendleton, motoring down with Mrs. M. L. Watts. Mrs. H. A. Barrett was a guest of Mrs. Dan Mclntyre of Helix, when Mrs. Mclntyre was hostess to a .num ber of ladies. , C M. Eager and 0. 0. Stephens were among the foot ball fans who attended the W .S. C.-U. of 0., game in Pendleton Friday. Arthur Taylor spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor. Arthur is attending business college in Walla Walla. The Circle lodge will meet Novem ber 1st, and it is requested that all members attend as business of im portance is to be transacted. 4 Mrs. M. L. Watts and a party of ladies, Mrs. C. M. Eager, Mrs. A. A. Kimball, Rev. and Mrs. Bollinger spent Saturday afternoon in Pendle ton. Henry Barrett is seriously in need of his two-horse Fresno. , He loaned it to somebody, and has forgotten who, and he would appreciate its re turn. Weston Leader: Mr. and Mrs. Flint Johns and children, Helen, Bil ly and Maurice, of Athena, .were hin ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schrimpf. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley are down from their cottage at Bing ham. Jinks brought down a 4-pound rainbow as a fitting finale to the fishing season. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Reeder enter tained at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton and Mr. Alex McKay of Walla Walla, and Mr. nnA Mrs IW. J. Gholson. A reception will be given the teach ers of the Athena schools at high school auditorium, Saturday evening ..w.wfv.. v. xhc piugiain win op pear in next week's Press. E. F. Stewart of Spokane called on his niece and family, Mrs. 0. 0. Stephens, Monday evening, thence went to Pendleton to visit his sister Mrs. A. A. Kimball of that city. Mrs. James Twohy and two child ren Kevin and Mary Ann, were up from their home in Portland and spent the week end in Athena at the" home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. John Tompkins en tertained at dinner at their country home Sunday. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Dawn Woodruff and Mrs. Marv Tompkins of Long Beach, California. Joe Payant and Newt O'Harra are breathing a sigh of relief, having at last succeeded in threshing their 140 acres of beans on Eagle creek re ports the Weston Leader. They were interrupted several times by the rains. Weather conditions have not been favorable for harvesting John Ben son's bean crop, grown on the Will Kirk farm, southeast of Athena. However, if persistency will nut beans in the sack, John will win out in the end. Mrs. Mary McKay and Mr. and and Mrs. William Booher attended the Home Coming of old pioneer set tlers at Lexington, last Thursday. Mrs. McKay formerly resided there and it was her first visit in that city for over 30 years. , East Oregonian: Sacajawea Camp fire Girls met last night with Janet Gerking as hostess. Plans were made for the next meeting which will be held at the high school with Miss Genevieve Tillotson, assistant guardian, as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willabv an3 daughter Arleta, arrived in Athena from California last Thursday eve ning spending Friday with Mr. Wil laby's mother, Mrs. Minnie Willabv. They are now visitintr with Virgil Willaby and family near Umapine. ine J. 1. club is pi vino- a Hal. low'en dance tnniArrnur AVomni efr Legion hall. This is thpir annual dance and husbands of members are invited and each member of the club is entitled to invite three good time is in store for all who attend. , Remember a nie sorinl will iu iv. en by ladies of the Christian Mmi-oh on Friday evening November 4 in me cnurcn basement. Every body welcome and your patronage will be appreciated. A cut nf ; ,i . of coffee 10 cent.. A H " - fc .,V- j gram has been arranged. About twelve boys and girls en joyed a taffy pull ot the home of Miss Orvetta and Mildred Desper, in the north Dart of town, one eveninsr last week. Games were played and enjoyed by all, . but taffy pulling was the main diversion of the even ing. All report a most pleasant eve ning. Cleve Stanton and mother return ed Sunday from Prineville, where they spent about nine months. Cleve is much improved in health, and while away was in a hospital at Bend for some time. Dell and Will Stanton of Prineville broueht Mrs, Stanton and Cleve home Sunday, they then went to Colfax Miss La Vone Pittman wa3 the in spiration for a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Charles Kirk last eve ning. A number of friends of Miss Pittman were invited and all enjoy. ed a pleasant evening. The bride- elect was the recepient of many beautiful presents. Mrs. Messenger and Mrs. Barlow, who gave the show er, served delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Read had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hirsch of Freewater, Mrs Hirsch's mother Mrs. Snyder and Mr Hirsch's mother, Mrs. Meher and Mr and Mrs. Justin Harwood of Athena. Mrs. Snyder left Wednesday lor her home in South Dakota, Mrs. Meher will remain with her son and family this winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Woodruff of Long Beach, California, who have been visiting relatives and friends near Athena and vicinity for the past two weeks left Monday for Long Beach. Mrs. Mary Tompkins .and Miss Juanita Woodruff accompanied them to San Francisco where they will visit for a short time. The trio was made enjoyable by a new Buick sedan. Rebekah lodge met Tuesday eve ning and business was transacted. A social hour was then observed, dur ing which seasonal refreshments were served by Mrs. Stella Keen. Mrs. R. Thompson and Miss Ethel Geissel. A committee of three was appointed for the social hour for next meeting night which is November 8. comnris ed of Mrs. Mary McKay. Mrs. W. R Harden and Mrs. Bert Logsdon. All members are urged to be present and take part in the activities of the lodge. A card received last week bv V, T. Simth says the Leader, announced that John Banister and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McFadden, who attended the American Legion convention , in Paris, were in Nice. France. Seotem ber 27, and were leaving next day for Genoa. Their next stop would be Rome. The tourists say they had a beautiful ride September, 27 along the banks of the Mediterran ean. Mr. Banister is said to be de riving much pleasure from his Eur opean tour. !ri'infirinPinnnPinpqplp.n.... I Just Received 31 Years Ago 1 October 23, 1896 Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Mansfield have returned from Colfax, Washing ton. J. E. Lathrop will address the Bry an club at Helix tomorrow nieht J. E. Reeder was in Pendleton Sat urday. Milton has a McKinley flag pole which is 110 feet in Ieneth. A stove has been put up in the - club room at the school house. Com fort is now insured to all who wish to attend political meetiners. Monday night the McKinley club will be addressed by able speakers. Tne club extends a cordial invitation to all to attend the meeting. R. J. Slater, a prominent attorney of La Grande, son of ex-Senator J. H. Slater, is in quest of a point of I location, and may settle in Athena and practice law. Monday night the order of the I Knights of Maccabees of Athena, ! held forth in right royal style. The following officers were elected and duly . installed; Sir Knight, Past Com., W. J. Wilkinson; Sir Knight Com., J. W. Maloney; Sir Knight Lieut. Com., H. H. Curtis; Sir Knight Record Keeper, J. M. Hays; Sir Knight Chaplain, Alfred Cop pock; Sir. Knight Serceant. A. 0.- Kirk: Sir Knight Physician. F. S. Sharp; Sir Knight M. at A., M. Kelley; Sir Knight 1st M. of G., H. Luna; Sir Knight 2nd M. of G., J. S. Myrick; Sir Knight Picket, W. H. Booher; Sir Knight Sent, S. A. Maloney. Wfe4 .1... AJl whit gold filled efved tandatlepciMiabteUtewei Baton , FRED H. BROWN, Jeweler Pendleton, Oregon Our Fall Shipment of Pendleton Robes Blankets, Couch Covers, Etc. All Beautiful Patterns We invite your inspection ! Phone Your Order To 152 Athena Department Store THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, October 29 Aileen Pringle and Norman Kerry In Body and Soul Based on the novel "The Branding Iron'! Branded at midnierht This is nne nf flif t mi i' '. . . h1 utwiti! CVCI WILIieSStJU UI1 tne screen ! The climax to the tnlo nf n o-ivi ciri it t ,,. , . ft" u ".y a oiicmiiiy lamer, ner escaDe in a bhndinp- b irnrH W fv0ri w,..;o ' . j : , wavu .amnagc, me ux anumK-iron epi- v.x,, v,ovuc me muat ureauuess narrative you ve seen in many a day! Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c International News Sunday, October 30 Gene Stratton-Porter's The Magic Garden ' With Margaret Morris and Raymond Keane The Dicture demanded hv 9.0 000 nnn Girl of the Limberlost," "The Keeper of the Bees' "Laddie"and now the supreme effort of her career! Pathe Review Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c Wednesday, November 2 Charlie Murray and Chester Conklin In en s Flats Lively as a Highland Fling-Romantic as an Irish Ballad Hoot, mon! You'll have the time of your life when these two irreat com edians cret together. An onen-hnnnVH man. He was so rfnse he fa T' t"?,JL v?". B?n- Comedy Admission Prices 10c-25c-35c .0 1