O. R. & N. Dkpaet TIME 80HEDCLE8 Arrivi fob From Heppner. raoM 9:30 p. in. Salt Lake Denver, 4:50 a.m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Ht. Louis, Chicago, Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis, Kt. Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, and the East. 8.00 p.m. Ocean Stkamships 4:00 p.m. From Portland. All sailing dates subject to change.! For Hun Francisco I Bail Hept. 1, 6, 11,; 10, 21. 26. 7:00 p.m. To Alaska - 5:00 p.m. September 17 8:00 p.m. Columbia River 4:00 p.m. Ex. Sunday Bteamkbs. Ex. Sunday Saturday 10:00 p. ra. To Astoria and Way Landings. 6:00 a.m. Willamkttk River 4:30 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem and May Landings. 7:00 a.m. Wiixambtte and 3:30 p.m. Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed. and Sat. and Frl. Oregon City, Day ton & Way Land ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m. Tucs. Thurs. Tues.. Thur. and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Sat. lis & Way Land ings. Snake River. Lv, Rlparla ;Lv. Lewiston daily except Rlparla to Lewiston dally except Saturduy Friday Passengers booked for all Foreign Countries. J. 0. II ART, ArpdI, Hflppner. W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Ik falator a Li Hie Dalles, Portlaod & Astoria Navigation Co. STEAMBUa "DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR" CommPDciuK Monday, May 2nd, the steamers of the Kpjrnlator Line will Ifinve Portland Hi 0:30 a, m. BDd Tbe Dal lei At H;30 a.m. When yon go to Portland, stop off at TtiR Dallei and take a trip down the Uolnmbis; you will enjoy it, and save money. W. O. AT.LAWAT, Gunoral Auent. NEW NAME! Wm. Gordon has re-named his stand the old Jones livery stable Tlio Central. aled hay for Rale. Charges reasonable. Call Bou him and have vour horses well fired for. pi Thi American Institute of Phrenology Opens its next session SEPTEMBER BTM, 1BOS. For further particulars apply Fowler A Weill Co., 77 V.. 2lt St., New York. spokaxe falls & northers nelson 4 fort siieppard red mountain railways The Only All-Rail Route Without Change of Oars Between Spokane, Rossland and Nelson. Also between Nelson and Rossland, daily except Sunday : Leave. Arrive. 8 A. M '....Hpoknne B;40 P. M. 1HKI A. M Rossland H:40 f. M. 9:10 A.M Nelson 6:45 P. M. CloBe connections at Nelson with steamers for Easlo, and all Kootenai Lake points. Passengers for Kettle River and Boundary reek connect at Marous with stae daily- Denver & Rio Grande RAILROAD SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Weekly Excursions TO THE EASTi In through tourist cars without change. MODERN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS In charge of experienced couduotors and porters. fmifkra To Kansas City, Chiffit?o, Buffalo and lUUIHIttp, Boston without change via Salt Lake, Missouri I'aeillc and Chicago and Alton Uys. TllMil'iva To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and IUWuiIV!', Boston withmitehanire via HaltLake and Chicago, Koek Island & Paeilic Ky. To St. Joseph, Raima City and Ht. Louis without chauue via Halt Lake and Burlington Route. TliiLclnim To Kansas City and Ht. I mis with- muiMiajs, out change via Halt Lake and Mis souri tactile railway. A day stop-over arranged at Salt Lake and Denver. A ride through the Famous Colorado Scenery. GRANT COUNTY NEWS. From the Long Creek Eagle. Mrs. LeBallister will soon return from Heppoer with a floe line of fall and winter millinery of all kinds, and cor dially invites tbe poblio to call. D. C. Coboe and family arrived in Long Creek Sunday from a trip to tbe MoDoffee hot springs, departing tbe same day for their borne at Monument. Mrs. T. D. Williams was called to Oanyon City Friday to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. R. A- Clark, who was serionsly injured in a runaway acoident. Diok Gentry, of Fox, returned last Saturday from a trip to Heppner. He informs the Eagle that the roads are very rocky and in many seotions in very bad condition for freighting. John Day was sgftin visited by burg lars, who started in on a wholesale soale, but were put to flight by Lin Woods, who took a shot at them, after tbey had visited unsuccessfully several places. E. E. Turk, of Cottonwood, wse in Long Ureek Wednesday. Speaking of the shooting of his sheep near Fox val ley recently be said that bad be been Baked to remove bis sheep, be would have done so, but having consent of tbe oearest resident, he tbougbt there would be no danger. Wm. Laos and family and "Fat" Turner, of Pendleton, passed through tbe valley last week en route homeward from an outing trip in Harney oounty. Mr. Turner has the reputation of being tbe best marksman in Pendleton. He proved bis ability while io tbe valley by bagging sixteen birds at seventeen shots. Levi Thompson, while herding sheep in the vicinity of Stisanville, ran onto a black bear and two Cuba. He began shooting with a revolver with the result that th bear closed in and would have fiuinhed Thompson bad not Jim Bibel, the camp tender, cume to bis assietunoe with a well directed shot, ending tbe enoouuler. Tom Rhea, of Heppner, and a sheep buyer from Montana, stayed in Fossil over Sunday nijrht on their way back to Heppner. Tbey bad been out two weeks-, on a sheepbnying expedition in Grant, Orook and Gilliam oounties, but failed to get any, notwithstanding tbey offered the enormous prioe of 81.80 per pair for ewes and lambs. don t you use money 03i ck tea? A Schilling & Company San Francisco 7 THE NATIVE HONS OF OREGON. For rates and all all Information, Inquire of U. K. St N. and 8. P. agents, or address, K. C. NICIIOL, 8. K. HOOPER, General Agent, Hen. Pass. & 1 kt. Agt. 'AM Washington Ht., Denver, Col. Portland, Oregon. J. ('.. IIakt, Local A ill.. Heppner, Or. The Battleship Oregon. Has made more kinds of a reoord for the U. S. navy in its 18,000 mile trip than was ever dreamed of. Jndging from tbe demind for it, tbe little 80 pagb, vest pocket size, army and navy book juat published by the Northern PhmUo in making a great record too. The n quests for itreaoh the N. P. pas netiger department t ht. Punl in lurge on mi he re from every part of the Ouitixl States. Thin Ih a tribute to wide adver tiNing as well as t the euterprtae of the ODmpauy mmI the value of the book. Mr. Chan. S. fee, the general passer ger audit at Kt. Paul, Minn., will send the book upon receipt of ten oeote, 5t Oregonlans to Oraoganlze for Hntnal Pro tection and Charity. In the city of Portland, during the months of June and July of this year a society was organ ized, known as The Native Sons of Oregon, the Object! of which are, expressed in its articles of incorporation and constitution, to bring the native born adults of our fair state Into a closer union; to promote acquaintance with each other; to inculcate the principles of friendship, personal association and mutual co-operation among members of. the order; to encourage intercommunication, interchange of thought and ideas and as frequent fraternal visitation as the means of travel and the claims and de mands of business cares and obligations will admit. To develop the mental and physical faculties of its members and to aid and assist each other in every possible manner at any and at all times. In other words to create between native born Oregoniaus a bond of sympathy, of friendship and fraternity similar in point of comparison to that between members of an affectionate family, which is the strongest tic known to humanity. It is designed to create between its members a bond of brotherhood stronger than that of any other society, volun tary or corporate, secret or public, civic, re ligious or military. Among its many laudable and noble purposes are numbered as promi nently as, if not more so perhaps than any other, "those of the gathering together and preservation of facts and details of Oregon's early history, the experiences and biographies of its noble and heroic pioneers and the per petuation of those devoted men and women, who, braving the dangers of mountain fast nesses and sterile plana endured the hardships and personal privations incident to Journeys whose trials, deprivations and horrors have never been halt told or understood, to lay the foundationi of our hearthstones strong and deep in the land of our birth, our beloved Ore gon." This socity as at present organized stands for much of good and personal benefit to the native born population of our state and through It to our people generally and the I varied Interests they represent. It stands tor a ' personal acquaintance and association never accomplished so far by any other method, and w hich is so necessary to bring about a feeling of earnest sympath , a sentiment of co-operation amongst Oregonlans, a mutual determi nation to stand by, help and defend each other against the evils and misfortunes of society whether they affi-ct the Interests of Irs members or of our country or firesides; a desire to estab lish and perpetuate among all native born men and women the principles of friendship, pro tection and charity. What applies to the male element of Oregon's population in relation to the rights, privileges and benefits of the order of Native Sons, will apply with equal force to the women of Oregon except that The Native Daughters of Oregon will be an auxiliary branch of the order similar in the relation It may sustain to the Grand Cabin to that sustain ed by the Daughters of Rebecca to the Odd Fellows and the order of the Eastern Star to the Masonic fraternity, hence the native born women of and over the age of 21 years will be called upon at the proper time to organize "The Native Daughters of Oregon" for the same ob jects and purposes and upon the same lines substantially adopted by The Native Sons. It is likewise the purpose of the order to acquire eligibly Bituated property in the city of Portland and to erect a home thereon suitable to the requirements of the general membership throughout the state; such a home as will afford the most ample facilities for the enter tainment, social Intercourse and general con venience of members of the order native born men and women of Oregon as will be a credit to the Btate and its powerful organization, The Native Sons and The Native Daughters of Oro gon. To the speedy consummation of this pur. pose will the officers bend their energies ably suplemented by the efforts of members where- sover dispersed throughout the state. It is the purpose of this association to have the parent tree in the city of Portland because of the superior facilities to be had In a city ol the size and in the present position of Portland. It Is intended to proceed Immediately and with all possible expedition to organize branch cabins in every town and village In the state with a view to having a large representation of cabins present at the annual session of the grand cabin to be held in Portland June 13, 1899 The institution and Installation of cabins have already begun in Portland and charters, consti tutions, blanks and all necessary paraphernalia are now ready for distribution, Including secret work, emblems, buttons, regalia, etc The Or der of Native Sons, for so it is hy reason of its secret work, is made secret with appropriate sml)olim for the purpose of giving a cohesive ness th.it can be found in no other feature of or ganized work. Its secret symbolism is historical in character anil elt'ect, being based upon the hitorv of the state and Its early settlement by our pioneers This is as It should he, as ihls subject is one of great fertility of reource and prorille in event ful occurrences Thus is raised an enduring monument to the memory of Oregon pioneers, and one among the Hrst to testify to the rever ence, admiration and grateful remembrance in whleh they are held by the native sous. All hail to the Native 8ons of Oregon. Both Speed and Comfort. The business man compelled to travel at this season of tbe year, as well as tbe tourist traveling for pleasure, demands oomfort as well as rapid transit. Tbe Rio Grande Western and its connections furnish both. From the Paoifio North west, passengers are landed in Chicago in three days and a half, and in New Tork in less than five day. Further more, tbe passenger is given his choice of three routes through Colorado, and four east thereof. Tickets are sold via Sionx City, Omaha; Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. From the time the passenger leaves Salt Lake City until he reaches Denver there is one everohang panorama of tbe beauties of nature, whether tbe Rockies are crossed via the Tennessee, Hagerman or Marshall passes. Those who desire it, are given, without extra oost, a day's stopover iu Salt Lake City, affording an opportunity of seeing the beauties of the Mormon capital, and also ensuring a daylight ride through Colorado, justly termed, beoause of its soenery, "The Switzerland of Amerioa". Via tbe Rio Grande Western rates are always tbe lowest and acoommoJations tbe best. Through tourist and ohair oars, as well as standard Pullmans, upon all trains. For descriptive pbamplets of tbe fam ius mountain scenery, rates, reserva tions and other information, address, J. D. Mansfield, Gen. Agent, Rio Uraude Western Railway, 112 Third St., Portland, Or. Fro Pills. Send your address to H . E. Bucklen & Co., Chioago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial 1 will convince you of their merits. These pills Bre easy in aotioo and are particu larly effective in the cure of constipa tion and sick beadaobe. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. Tbey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substanoe and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, bnt ' by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tbe system. Regnlar size 25a per box, Bold by Slocum Drug Co., E. J. Slooum, manager. .9. MEN ! be ci What Dr. A. E. Salter Sayi. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From xKf personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Sbiloh's Cure io oases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it is tbe most remarkable remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. It has certainly saved manv from consumption. Sold by Conger & Warren. can cured If yon suffer from any of the ills of men, come to the oldest Specialist on the Pacific Coast, I DR. JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market SL Est'd 1882. 1 Younar men and middle ( aired men who are suffering from the effects of youthful indiscretions or ex- j cesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical jeuiiiiy,iinpoincy .j.oni jtijm.iiooi t in all its complications: Nnermatorrhma. HroMuf orrlitru, Uoiaoi-rha-a, fcllret, . i'rrU-iiT of I rlunliiiR-, eie. By a ' combination of remedies, of great curative pow . er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment ' that it will not only afford immediate relief but , permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to ' perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair , and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent in his specialty Diseased of fllfn. , krpiiiiia thoroui!hlvern1lcntod from the ' system wit hout using irirrrury. KVKBV MAN applying to OS Will re- ' OOive our honext opinion of hin complaint. hewiUUuarantera POSITIVE CUUEin I tr'ry cane we undertake, or forfeit One Consultation FREE and strictly private. VUAKdES VEK Y REASONABLE, Treat- i c.i. ,fciii.in y ui uy idler. OCUU IOT DWK. "The riiiloMophy of Slarilnjce," 1 irec. t,A valuable dooic lor men. VIWIT DR. JORDAK'H Great Museum of Anatomy ( the finest and largest Museum of its kind in the world. Come and learn how wonderfully you I are made; tww to avoid sickness and disease. We ere continual!? adding new specimens. t;djvi.iyif(Ai;i uaiiorwme. tCSI Market Street. Ban Francisco, Cat NEW GOODS AT NEW PRICES-Immense Lines Already Arrived. Over $14,000 worth of Dry Goods alor)e opened up ii) the last two wees. 3 i Boots and Shoes. A Htock ouo-balf m largo hgaiu ut any other iu town. The very licat l'mitwoar llmt inoucj' can luy. From tho ilaiutiobt iitilicrt hand turned to heavy Hungarian tinilml LrrJora Mioph. Our in icon aro tho very lowertt throughout When you want to be shod come and sec us. w find that our customers don't want "Inferior Goods at any low price. i. Our Lowest Prices are on Standard Brands of Goods Goods of Known Quality Goods that can be Guaranteed. We never sacrifice Quality for the sake of Low Prices- We carry no Inferior Charles Broadway Rouse or shoddy goods to trick you with. Tin' Ono ami Only llouso in Hoppiicr buying lr" Goods, Olotlilntr, lLJiiclorweii etc., vW tliriTt from tlio mill, in case lots, for NVt Spot Cah. Silks, -t0 pir(Ys, very latent style ami ilesigin Velvets, an immense htoek in every imaginable hliatle lUack goiMls-Henriettan, ltrilliautit.es. etc., in profusion Wool lres (mhhIs, new novelties English Cashmere. '.IK., -e and Ituc per yard. Here's something new Single Suit l'attern. alout 1(H) of them no two alike An endleM variety of mixed Novelties at 2tc ht yard 100 lolts of Kornoc Australian and Kohtan Fleece-Lined Good for Wrapper, at 10c and l'2c Clothing. 100 Suits of Clothing to aeloct from All Wool Suits with guarantee from $0.50 up. If you have bad trouble getting fit tod come to us. We bare suits for short fat men and long slim people. All shapes are alike to as. The latftst fad is to be arrayed in a suit of our own Oregon wool, from Eastern Oregon sheep, manufactured in Oregon mills and made op by Oregon tailors. We take your measure and guarantee a perfect fit AVo find that our customers want tho I3est Goods at. reason able J) rices. J.'iO bolts uf Calico tand.ird brands -vrry coti- c. ival.l- color mid dcitgn-M. IS nud '.' yards for $l.u J.Vi bolt-of ;iron iiitd dns (linbams standard brands, II, mid IS yards for - - - ;.(0 pims Outing Flaniii d -b-gant goods in pn Uii t patt- ins, S, 10 and M yard for - jl.m 'jm boh Mucins, bbatli.d. 10, 1 j and lt'aard ;1.k unbleached, IV!, II, IS and 10 vanU for Jl.Mi H Therefore wc have for the coming fall nnd winter purchase the largest stock of goods ever yet seen in 1 Ieppner, of the very finest quality that could he had, the best assortment that wc could j elect, the latest and most iashionable styles prevailing iu the Hast, and at the lowest possible spot cash prices. 1 straight caeii Wool and Merino Underwear buu"ht direct from the mills e Wool Fleeced, COc per garment Fine Wool. 7.V Sleet Wool.fl.00 " F.laitic ItihUnl Wool, $1.'J." per garment Overshirts a fine lot of woolen and ik-ece lined Ovcrnhirts at close price ' . I Joo pair UlankcL ranging iu price frum G(K to SQ 00 IIex3pii.ex', Ore,