daytom hxrald POPULAR AND PICTURESQUE. The only thing neommry io make the Denver and Rio Grande the nos* popolar, an it ha* over beso be sesead day (Monday) but seed in the eemmandm-nts ly of labor. Therefore, I re- rwioii skoold oóristáftDS the Sabbath, (7tb day,) of of fifty pteeee ie now givi free conserta M tbo Lei Clatk Exposition. 8u4w B. Aptbony, th |ng exponent fif woman’s Li the United Stato*, 1 30, at a reception held in the Oregon building at the Lewis rod JtarkExposition. I In ths Idaho building at the Lewis and Clerk Fair there is a pyramid of nearljuMlro lead ore which weighs 60,000 pounds. A single apod mon weighs 10,000 pounds. Idaho produces udd - ally forty per cent of tho lead mined in the United States, and twenty-seven per cent of the world’s supply. ; Friday, Jnne 80, was Vnnoou- vor day at tbo Lewis and Clark Fair. People of the historic town of Vancouver. Wash., to tbo number of Dearly two thou­ sand, swarmed into th* Fair grounds in tho morning, and paraded with banners and bad- On D ollar S avbd R* pbm * wts Tn D dllabs Kanu»—The ay* rage man does not save .to exceed 10 per eeat of bis earnings. He mast spend ala* dollars la living expense* for every dollar saved. That being the case be caopot be toe earaim about unneosmary ex- psnem. Vary often a fcw cent* ¡Kop*r|y invested, like buying seeds for bis garden, will eave several dol­ lars outlay later on. It is th* same i* buying Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diorrbea Remedy. It •oats but a fow cento, and a bottle of It in the bourn often savys a doc­ tor** bill of several dollars. For aAloby B. L. Harris. tho Vancouver people. stresring «ad ebreo* Tho free illustrated lectures Consult the Ghiro- by Barry Buckley, of Washing­ ton, D. C., which are given every afternoon at four o’clock in the Government building of the Lewis and Clark Fair, are attract­ Chamberlain’* ing large audiences. Mr. Buck- ley speaks eloquently on? the wonders of the Yellow Stone National Park,\pnd bis lecture is beautifully illustrated by colo­ red lantern slides. Fifty Jgorotee of the head­ hunting tribe will reach Port land, D ayto * H kbald and The Pacific August, where they will build a Monthly, OMOt the hart village of their native huts and of the day, the two for 91.60 a year. become a feature of the Expo* Bicycle and alt kind of repairs eition. They come by consent of the United States Govern* made at Abdill’s tin aad black­ smith ebop. __ 4« menL flasbed from the snow-lino of Mt Hood to a station near the Government buildings on the Fsir grounds, seventy miles dis­ tant & ML Hood appears to bo but three or four miles away. A squad of United States troops, in command of a lieutenant, has established a signal station near the summit of the grand old Cak, and the exposition is in ily communication with the mountain. Several parties of adventurous people will elimb to tho summit of ML Hood dur­ ing the summer, as a sort of side trip from Portland, the exposi­ tion city. The Fourth ot July attendance at the Exposition wss 58,708. This it at least 30 per cent. more than the most sanguine of the officials ex; Fourth of July attendance at the . Omaha exposition by nearly 10,000, end is 14,171 higher than the attendance on the opening day at Portland, June 1. Upto July 4 half a million admissions had been recorded in the thirty- four days of the big fair. This •ggregafo >• iar above expecta­ tions. The attendance is in­ creasing daily, and all indica­ tions point to a total that will break every exposition record, considering the neighboring po­ pulation. The Fair will run un­ til October HL , ------------- _ Tbo biggest nugget in the world, one which contains ninety per cenL silver,end weighs 397 pounds, is the striking feature of Colorado’s mining display in the Mineo and Metallurgy building at the Fair. Tbo silver Con­ tained in the nugget, if counted, would makq 6,640 silver dollars. It wss taken from the famous IF YOU STAMMER picturesque way to cross the cooti- Dont, has obtoe about This is the establishment of through sleeping oar eervio*. la connection with theO. R. A N. a through Pullman Standard Sleep or is now run from Portland to Den­ ver, leaving Portland at 8:15 p. m, arriving at Balt Lake at 8:40 a.m. tbo second morning, leaving Salt Lake al 8:60 p.m. And arriving at Deaver 4:20 p. m. tbo following day. Thio seboaule gives passenger* seven boon stop over la Balt Lake afford- lag aa opportunity to visit tbo Mor- moo Capital as well aa a day light ride through the grandest scenery In the world. For reservetiooe in this oar and for illustrated booklets picturing tbo scenery contiguous to the Doo­ ver A Rio Grande proving it to bo the "Scenic U m of the World," write to W. C. McBride, General Agent, 194 Third street Portland. for 9136, good g*iag Saturday or i Sunday, lulurnimlBànday or M<* . d*y, ftrii«all day ÖOtMlft^g ftS^l Monday I. PorÄUjW W arrangement applleefoem Portland, . giving Portland people a cbanos to visit valley points at groatiy re- HI IMTHUIITfDLVlTft CIO» TH C0IT1IIIT ►regen Daily Journal, * rwoaZs, *rt PAYTON HERALD Fbr One Cent a Word. rado a*rln*s and Denver. A Daylight Bide Through Nature’s Art Gallery Pasting Oaatie Gato, Canon of the Grand, Painting and Paper Hanging Seek Mb Further, For The endenicned having loeatod ta ; Bitter Can’t Me Found. Dayton, la now prepared to do an kind of Painting and Paper Baagtag ta the THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled servioe from the Weet to the East and South. Making atom jooonectiooa with tanin* of all tranaoontinen tai'linee, pamengere are given their cholee o routee to Chicago, Louisville, Mem* MI55OUHI best routes, are invietd to oorres pondenca with the following repro* sentativea. hardware. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 149 Third 8L, Portend, Ore. J.C. LINDSEY, Third St*. Portland, Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON, A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL. He delivera ble The above is the usual verdlotof the traveler atingtheMtaaourf PastleBalL between the Paetge Coast and the Beat, and we believe the servioe and ae* eoaueodatione gtven merit thia state- ■eeL From Denver. Colorado SprtagB aad Pueblo there at* two through trata* J. ARMS umn MDE ft rytag Pjdhnan-s latest standard sisetrio- tarttod stooping earn, chair oars, aad np- CHOLERA INFANTUM. G uild Nor Exncnovo Liv* num Oss H ouk to A nother , C ubed by C ham bbblaim ’ o C olic , C hcuiba and D iarbhoba R bmbdy . Ruth, th* little daughter of ». N. Dewey of Agnawville, Va , waa seriously ill of cholera infantum Forty acres Ng, 1 land with im- last summer. MWa gave her up and did not expect her to live from one hour to another,” be aaya. “I A. N. PRE8NAUU When you wept a good shave happened to think of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diorrhea Rem« lair cut or shampoo, call on edyandaota boUl* of it from tbo Spangle, the Day tonbarber. Commercial Work on short notice Tablets of all kinds, note and FIRST CLASS WORK. otter papsr, envelopes, pans, ate., Detasgring**. Gentlemen's Work a Tailor made suite for gentle­ SPECIALTY. men, a fit gqfirantqpd, at Rip- mt STM LAUNDRY, PRICES W. E. QOMAN, G. F. and P. A. ____ __________ Portland, Oregon. Dayton and St Joe Stage. Leavea Day ton twice a day for St- Jo*—-at 8:80 a. m.; and 130 REASONABLE. F or S alk .—A ladies wheel in good repair; inquire at this office. nd*d to. MDMEY DISEASES When the Kidneys fail to perform their* fiinctionn nranurlw hw rias aHminiMm am » th« ^U mm . «. c. vert muni Th* O. C.T. Ca*s steamers, goinn One lot and a Ralf ih Da’ able Thia J. ARMS TM UÜTTAUE. J. F. STAIGER. P bopbibtob . oRswnr. , Blacksmithing. First class In every respect. Ratos from 91 to 92 per day. Spec­ ial attention paid to Commercial Travelers. Sample room* la con­ nection. F cr B au .—Man’s bicyclo, in The undersigned having again- good running order. Will trade opened hie blacksmith shop at for hay. Inquire at this office. his old stand at G. B. Abdxll’s, Shoes al tbo lowest prises, also wonld invite those who want work done in hie line, to give other goods, at the Raokst store, him a trial. Repairing done on short notice. W. F. AB DILL, * 11,000, WhiCH D at B bould CnaisriA** Kasr? I waa very muoh intermtedln a piece written by Georgiana Miller upon “Sabbath Observance. And J. O. LINDSEY, am in harmony with bar when ah* says the commandment to keep holy the Sabbath day, baa never been repealed. Thus, turning to Exodus 20th ¿bap., 8th to 18th var. we read, “Remembsr th* Sabbath bath day to keep it holy. Six days DR. VAN DINK’S VETERAN OIL sbalt thou labor and do all thy work ; but tbo Sabbath day is this The chief of all Hui men to for Sabbath of tbo Lord thy God, in it matt or beast 50q and 81. thou sbalt not do any work, thou, DR VAN DINK’8 GOLDEN HAIR VIGOR Restores the hair, remove* dan­ druff,destroys freckles and mole*. 50c and 91. Apply with sponge to face and bands once a week. DR MURRAYS GOLDEN LUNG AND LIVER BALSAM. “any nation (and we add, any indi­ Veteran Blood Purifier—for ca- vidual) that forgets to obey God's tarrah and general debility pf command as to Sabbath root, is on tfie down grade.* Bet in summing men and womeg. 91 per bottle, up definite results oho asks obits- 6 bottles for 95. Sold by D r . J. W. M urray , tiaus to pray, «M pastors to psoseh that: *'1«L A higher standard of Dayton, Oregon. Sabbath keeping among Christians. M., Release of an many aa possi­ - Ladies walking shoes, new ble from Sunday tail. 3d.. Dieoon- goods and latest style at Rip- p*A 7 ■ Fok SALE? SALLAKDS M êhound r«SYRUP - Advertisements or articles for Cublication in H brald , should a handed in by Wedneoday noon, to insure publication same week. Lenghty articles on Sat­ urday or Monday morning. — •o vgAiiy ta*^yj~fftwM known bHfe ysper aame et rtta s al PMOniE-HIHF TIRES HiH ft gb M tusks® its Bppssfsncs wss sft osos I mn É VVSS wMsli will spssdBv owsrooifts IU WMOORNfi COUON aad CROUD Rsqdn Pmuul me^S MW* mate mMWi CHRi WWW OYOLE —-Beat."J I ‘«uumaa m.