You always Set HIIIIMIimiHIIIIIIHH GOOD GOODS t Alexander's. roES FOR THE BARY SOLE At prices to make the heart rejoice. Our window full of Men's Choice Dress, Walkin rn,v- Slices. Fifty styles to select entire g and from. BRIGG5QN ITEMS tOICE $2.50 PAIR Alexander Dep't Store We also keep the Sorosis, the Correct Ladies' Shoe in the J iee the Fisherman in Our Show Window, X And remember that I have a full line of High Grade Tackle. I bought all of my Tackle direct from the factory and have the kind that will suit every fisherman. 1 have in stock Hy hooks from 25c to Si. 50 per doz., leaders from 5c to 75c, fish baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, from 20c to $5.50, jointed poles from $1 to $10, all kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, "Chubb's pole varnish," mist colored gut and other fisher man's supplies, too numerous to mention. EARL ROSS MEETS WITH A FIERCE COUGAR. Plowing Has Begun Extensively Deputy Road Supervisor to Com mence Work on Roads Many Re turning to Their Farms for Summer Work Telephone Line Under Con structlon to Fletcher's Mill. Brlggson, March 30-Mrs. Emma Hoss .who has beer quite 111 of grip, is .ry much improved. V. C. Avery 1ms purchased ICO acres of land on Umatilla Itlvcr near Gibbon, from Alfied Thompson, which Is excellent for grazing pur poses. Spring Is heio, the grass is, srowirg, (lowers are in bloom and plowing has begun quite extensively. J. K. Davidson has bought 40 ncres of timber land on Heed & Hawlcy Mountain from Russell & white John l,adigan, who has been hero on an extended visit to hi cousin. Oeorgo Crulgon, has returned to Portland. H. V. Swart, O. It. & N. operator at Knmcla, who Is well known here, will soon move to Bingham station. Mr. Murrin, of Weston, deputy road supervisor, was in this locality last week. Investigating the situation of the road, which are very muddy yet. However, should clear weather pre vail, road work may soon bo com menced. Bill Wilkison. of Athena, has nur chased and will operate a horse power wood sawing machine in the moun tain districts this seiso:, which i likely to prove quite an industry. Thomas Harkans, who has been eb sent all winter .will return homo in the near future. Isaac Hagen .an exteiid'vo stock- I man of this section, wlie has whiter- I ed his cattle near Pendleton, will ! bring them up for summer pasture by w a . . ...... ... .... . ... I NEW SPRING WRAPPERS 1 Our big stock of new Spring Wrappers has ar rived, and we have the finest assortment in the town. We list only a few of them. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN I E: 74 Main Street rTTTTl GAL BLANKS : of them. A foil supply always kept in stock the first of the mouth. Mr. Hagen win also move his tamlly up near Bingham Springs, where thev have n neat little cottage in which they will spend the heated term. Miss Bessie Palmer, who has been away attending school during the win ter, will return home the llrst of April. John Thompson and family, of Bingham, who have been living in Athena this winter for the benefit of 1 schooling their children, are prepar ing to return home soon. Miss Elsio Boss, who has eeu ab- . I sent tor the past three months, re turned home last Wednesday. Gus Sprague, formerly of this plure hut now of the Hudson Bay country, is busily engaged hauling milk for 3 I the Milton creamery. Write the East Ore-1 J. R Sheets, a former confectioner crnnian for a. f eat- ' of Athena, has moved his stok of owrr - coods to Freewater. A telephone line is under constrro- Good quality calico wrappers, well made, full width, GO;. Splendid quality percale wrappers, ruf fles or braid trimmed at top and wide llouncc, full proportions, only $1,00. Pine quality percale wrappers, beauti fully trimmed, $1.35. Good quality house dresses, corset lined, wide Houncc, made better than if you made them yourself, $1.25 and $1.20. Good quality percale house dresses, beautifully trimmed in braid, corset lined, with wide flounce, $1.40 and $1 35. Very best petcalc house dresses, widu llouncc, corset lined, extra well made, and very full skirt, $1.75 and $1.05. Beautiful figured black sateen house dresses, corset lined, $2.40. MISSES FURNISHINGS Misses' muslin underwear, complete as sortment, drawers from 15c pr to 50c pt Skirts from 35c to 85c each. Children's dresses, ages 2 yrs. to 14 yrs. all grades from 25c baby dresses, to Misses' .ostumes worth $2.75. Misses' hose, lace or plain, 25c, 20c, 5c, 12j4c and 10c pr. Misses' kid gloves, sizes 5 to 54, sev eral colors, 05c, Specials for Saturday, April 4 Men's black striped double front shirts, 50c values, 40c. Men's light colored shirts, good 50c values, special, 40c. Boys' black suits, coat and pants, special, $1.00. Boys' waists, All 25c waists for one day, 20c. Boys' sox, all sizes, 4: pr. Misses' hose, all sizes, our regular 13c hose, special, 10c pr. Men's corduroy suits, warranted, spec ial for one day, $7.00. Outing flannel, 10c kind, Sc; 9c kind, 7c; 7c kind, 5c. I THE FAIR Hon from Weston for a distance of nlno miles np on tho Westoi Moun tain towards Fletcher's mill, which It is said will bo extended to the mill, a dlstanco of nlno miles further cast In the future. Byron Murch, tho Dalles fruit treo agent, who did quite a business in this locality two years aco, will make the rounds again in a few weeks. James Navin, who purchased trees NICOLA COAL BRITISH COIUMBIA COAL FIELD To be opened up and developed by A nierican capital and enterprise. THE estern Coal and Iron Company 50 J Bernice Building, Tacoma, Wash With Nfil Itolumbia, in all. 2560 acres, or four full sections, with I containing over 100,000,000 tons of the highest grade of liitum it makes the finest and best coke in the world, and for steam a lartre tract of Valley, British the land, and the Northwest. coal land in tho Nicola , or four full sections, with five large seams of coal known to underlay lmmous (Joal that has been lound in 1 utwl rl-moci .w niirrmcns tlifirf is nn bfillflr rtnal nrn- auced m the country. The coal is situated in Southern British Columbia, about 100 miles east of Vancouver, British Columbia and from New Whatcom and liellingham Bay points. The Canadian Pacific Kailroad and tho Weat Northern Pail.,! ... K4.1, I nvtciwl Mir,!,-linoa Jnfn Mm Nirvil'l rnnl firtll ftllfl will there this year. Thia beautiful Nicola Valley will then be turned into a beehive of gigantic industries. The Western Coal ho ?rui hlnnlr if its tronsurv stock at tho low rate of o vuujjuiij u.ij Jiun v..umb j 15 Cents Per Share The flrnw'o "Qvanced from 10c to $36 in two years. And it is safe to say that tho Nicola Coal offers today just as good chanco jo the investor as did the Crow's Nest in 1896. We are quite certain that tho stock is sure to advance to par ($1 , Per share) this year. If you want to be in it on tho ground floor and make 700 per cent on your investment in a 8tLH10n,ths' decide quick as this 15c stock will not last very long The stock will be advanced next month. The oianaard Oil flnmnor,.. u,.v.4. ocnn Q l;:.,;.',., nl lorwl nnlv 9A miles from our Comnanv's nron- 6rtv A ' jMjr nao uuuglil iuuu junior., nir aujujinug vyi. a 4 4 I V aim m the very same coal basin and paid $2,500,000 CASH FOR THE LAND ThiR ia form P ce their coal on the market here as soon as shipping facilities have been furnished. For further in u fi" , .tn 1 cordially invite you to call at my office, where samples of the coal, reports, maps, diagrams, prospect can 1 from Prominent bankers, lawyers and other business men, who have investigated this coal proposition JR., Respectfully, JOHN HHILEY, LOCAL AGENT, Room 16, Judd Building, PENDLETON, OREGON of Mr. .Murch bel'oie. contemplates ordering 20(1 or 'MM this uprhiK, tlie majority hohiK apiiles. Mrs, Kntlo IlenderHon will start tho tlrst of May on an extended visit to her children In Idaho. She will visit the Sound cities before returnliiK homo. Miss Kmmarettn Shumwny, of Wes ton, who has been visiting hero the past few days, returned homo Satur day. William Duuscth and family, of Krr.lt Creek, II, G., nro hero on a visit to tho aged parents of Mrs. Duusoth, Orandpa and Urandma Hen derson. Willie Nashnns, who Is attending tho Weston Normal school, spent from Wednesdny until Sunday with his parents, .Mr. und Mrs. Peter Nas-kans. Encounter With Counnr. I Hurl Hoss, son of Clarence Hoss, of this plnce, hnd nulto nn interesting experience with a wild nnlmnl which he encountered on his way to tho postolllco a short tlmo ago. Tho hoy was accompanied by two dogs, und tho animal, which by tho doscilptlou given must have been u cougur, mado a desperate stroke ut 0110 of the dogs, knocking It over tho other dog and showed light until It noticed lilm when it took to (light. The much t lightened Jim! stood Kpcllloui'd .00 lightened lo move, or utt t a sound but at last the beast leaped lo 0110 sldo Into tho brush and tho boy rushed down tho hlllsldo at no slow ruto of speed. ICvldeutly tho dogs wero II10 means of saving tho boy's life. This same described beast Is said to have been seen on several 00 caslous during the winter in tlilB vl cinlty. SYRUPS Monopolc, Rock Candy, Red Star and White Rose in half gallons, gallons, jackets and pails. HOT HOUSE VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Onions Celery ECHO NEWS ITEMS, Flouring Mill Belonging to J. H Koontz, May Be Purchased b Heppner People. Helm, March 31. K, Kuchs, logeth er with Thomas Bchrlber, of Ileppnur, drove over last night for tho purpose of Inspecting the Henrietta Alllls, with tho view to purchasing same. II, K, Holbrook, the real estnto man of uinutllla, camo In on this morn lug's train. Attorney J. If. 1iwrey und Mr Smith, of I'undleton, slopped hero to day on their way In from Hoppnur. Itumor hus It that Joel I mislead negotiated the sale of about 30 lots In tho south pari of town, but that Mrs. Halstead decided that It was bust to hold for higher values und refused to sign the deed. Charles II. Miller, who lias been laid up for repairs for soino tlmo with a badly sprained ankle, Is ublo to bo out again. If you desire good complexion um Mokl Tea, a puro herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches, 25 ct. and SO cts. Money re funded If It does not satisfy you, Write to W. H. Hooker ft Co., Buffalo, N, Y., for free sample. W. H Schmidt ft Co., drueglsu . Caledonian Society, Tho Walla Walla Calodonlan So ciety has In contemplation tho hold Ini; of Caledonian games near this city sumo tlmo In May, Tho matter will bo decided upon at tho next soml monthly meeting of tho society, it la Intended to Invite tho Athena Calo donlan Society and to secure as on tertalnment features Miss Korbes, of Portland, tho most celebrated Scotch' dalcer In tho 1'aclnc Northwest, and Plner Moon, of Portland, who was heard In this pity at the Hobert Hums birthday colouration. waiia Union. 1 THE Standard Grocery Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Fire Insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. Hartford KIre Iiwurnnco C.fl't06 Alliance Assurance Co L0,030,00ll London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co 2,644,083 North llrltlsh A Mercantile Co , 10,005,074 Itoyal Insurance Co 22,807,163 FRANK B. GLOPTON AGENT 800 MAIN STREET Fine Yellow Newtown Aiplei, only 00 cents a box, Fresh Ranch Errs, 15 cents a dozen, We have the Famous and al ways satisfactory M0N0P0LE COFFEE A trial merits. will oonvlnce yon of its D. KEHLER & SON The Big Store in Koom. Alta Street, 0j mIU Jtv Small rOB HALW AT n 'hi