.hjihi. i Mwt v--llTrrW'l'VbmJ!WI''W!'' ," THE CAPITAL EVE2TING JOURNAL. ROBERT LINCOLN'S FEE. How an Old Judgo Helped the Young Lawyer to Get a Start. Mr. Robert T. Lincoln likes to tell tho storyof his first feo as an attorney, says the San Francisco Argonaut. Old Judge Logan, undor whom he read law, had always told him not to bo afraid to charge big fees for his services. "Pcoplo don't ro spect a cheap lawyer," said tho judge. One day, soon after Mr. Lincoln had been ad mitted to practice), ho sat alone in his office, when a messenger brought a noto from tho Chicaeo agent of one of tho wealthiest in surance companies in America, asking to have tho titlo to a certain picco of property looked up. Tho young lawyer spent about half an hour looking into tho title, and then sent his report to tho lnsuranco oflico. Pretty soon tho messenger camo with another note. This one requested Mr. Lin coln to send his bill by the bearer. Tho young lawyor had no idea what to charge. At first ho thought it would bo good policy not to charge any thing. "For," said he, to himself, ''I should like togetthatcompany's work regularly. " But he know Judge Logan would not approvo that sort of thing, and ho did not want tho Judge to think that he was heedless of his advice. So ho figured it that, sinco ho had worked only half-an-hour, ten dollars would be a good stiff price, for it would bo at tho rate of two hundred dollars for a day of ten hours. Tho words of Judgo Logan, however, rang in his ears, and, with a stroke of audacity whtch almost frightened him, Mr. Lincoln finally made the bill for twenty-fire dollars. He felt that this was an outrageously high feo, and was hesitating as to whether ho would give it to the boy or make out another for ten dol lars, when Judgo Logan chanced to come in. "You are just tho man I want to see," said Mr. Lincoln, and he told him of his di lemma. Judgo Logan took tho bill and tore it up. "I know it was outrageously high," said Mr. Lincoln, "but, judge, you always told me to make big bills, and I did this more to please you than myself." "Non sense," said the judge, "give mo a pen." He sat down, wrote another bill, and gave it to tho boy. In a few minutes tho boy re turned with the insuranco agent's check for two hundred and fifty dollars, and a little noto to Mr Lincoln thanking him for his promptness, and saying tho company's other work of this character would bo sent to him. "Great Scott 1" said tho young lawyer to tho old ono ; "did you make out a bill for two hundred and fifty dollars?" "Of course I did," answered tho old judgo; "you don't want to bo a confoundeu elee mosynary institution for Insurance compan ies,doyou!" SEARCHING FOR GEMS. now tho Work of Collection Is Carried on in Ceylon. A correspondent of tho Coylon Observer In a recent issue of that journal describes the district in Ceylon in which gems have hitherto been most commonly found and the method employed by tbo natives in dig ging for them. Ratnapura, or tho "city of gems," Is the center of a district twenty to thirty miles square, in almost all of which a stratum of gravel six feet to twenty feet under tho surface exists. Throughout this area gem pits are to bo seen near tho villages somo being worked now, others being abandoned. The natives work there in companies of six or eiRht, and pay a rupee for the privilege of working a certain allotment, where they begin by marking off a square of about ten foot. After remov ing about three feet of soil the sounding rod a piece of iron about one-half inch in diameter and six feet long is used to sound for gravel. If successful, tho dig ging is begun in earnest till about four feet deep. On tho second day gravel so taken out by means of baskets handed from ono man to another till nil within the square is excavated. On the third day it is all washed in wicker baskets by a circular jerking mo tion, which throws out all tho surplus light stono and rubbi b, till a good quantity of heavy gravel is left In tho bottom, which is carefully examined. There is hardly a basketful that does not contain somo gems of Inferior value, which are usually sold by tho pound for about nine rupees. Should no valuable stones be found another pit is sunk, and so on till one or perhaps two or three really valuable gems aro unearthed, when tho work is stopped, and tho wholo party goes off to Ratnapura with tho prizes. If theso aro worth, say a few thousand ru pees, they are kept secret and only shown to one or two men of money, who make tho owners nn ndvanco and look after tho safo custody of tho precious stones. They then gamble and drink for some time till another advance becomes necessary, and,so on till half tho valuo is obtained. Then tho party, with tho mortgagee, proceeds to Co lombo, or Italutara, whoro rich Moor trad ers are summoned to purchase, and tho gems soon find their way to London. Tho general public Know noimng aooui menu transactions, and valuable gems aro never heard of in Ceylon, and scarcely seo tho light of day till they reach Bend street. Tho natives havo a great fear of exposing their finds till they are sold, and they havo most extraordinary, superstitious ideas about showing them. This system has been in vogue for centuries past. CARRIED THE BASKET. Mow a Nlce-IiOoklng- Tacoiua Widow Util ized a Dude. A lady who lives In tho suburbs was down in tho city ono evening marketing, says tho Tacoma Globe. Sho had a largo basket full and was going to tho corner of Ninth street and St. Helen's avenue for tno purpose of taking the motor lino for her homo. She has a petite nnd rather youthful flcuro, but is about fifty years of ago and has been a widow for a decade. A dapper young man, who was also a "masher," saw her and ap proaching asked her if he might not help her home with her basket. Now this widow hates dapper young men, and especially mashers; therefore sho told the yountr man he might see her home and carry her basket. Ho thought he had mado an immenso hit, and he also thought in the dim light that tho widow was a beautiful young lady. The widow transferred her basket to tho dap per young man's arm, and relinquishing her idea of riding home In tho horse cars in order that she might have a largo bushel basketful of fun sho started with her escort for a walk of about fifteen life size, full-length squares. Tho basket got frightfully heavy in about fivo blocks; in ten It was a huge white elephant, and by the time the two reached the lady's resi dence it was ono of the pyramids of Egypt, and the dapper young man was badly blown and altogether broken up. The widow rang the bell at fcer door and a grown young lady camo asking: "" hy. ma, what did you ring the bell fori no door was not locked." The dapper young man almost fainted, and when tho widow said: "Won't you coma In, sir I My hus band would bo glad to sea you," he was paralyzed. But he recovered quickly and went away from there, and tho widow ha been having convulsive t of h"6nlej ever stew, in which she is ably " by her daughter and the remainder of her Ullr. TeMlMrhas fs K and qulalae ever sIsm to bwd op tmgih. 0k KIN POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vnrles. A marvel of purity, strength nnd wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight nlum or phosphnte powders. Sold only in cam. ltOYAi, Baking Powder Co.. 100 Vall.N.Y FOll SALE OK LEASE. t OR SALE OR LEASE. Who wants to purchase or lease a saw mill? Address H. B., this oflice. O-Odwlw WANTED. WANTED By n young mnrried man of business attainments, position ns book-keeper, clerk, hnck driver, or In fact any pliice of trust Address Thos. W. utt, Salem. Good references. FOR SALE FOR SALE Eleven head of hogs, twelve head r jmuig cattle and five llrst-clnss milk cows, one good work hoise. Inqulro of E. O. Mintow, 203 Commercial street. Salem, or nt my farm thrco nnd a half miles south of Turner. Joseph VVochtenhausen. FOIt SALE. A FARM OK S20 ACRES nil under fenconnd cultivation, in the best range country of Eastern Oregon. The best chance ever olfvred for a man to engage In stock raising. For particulars call on or nddrcss VV.1I. BYARS, Salem, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. OLIVE LODGE No. IS, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd fellows' Hall upstairs. Oornei Commercial and Kerry streets, every S.it-urd-iynt 7:30p.m. J . T . Q KEG U. J AS. WALTON, .Secretary. N. ( A. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart " ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening ut tho hall over the Oregon Lund company's otllce. Visiting comrndes an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Dkaygkh, Post Commader. B. F. Soutiiwick, Adjutant. TKOrESSIONAL CARDS. L. S. Skiff. MaukS. Skiff. J- S. SKI I'" bt Co. Dentistry. Painless J, extraction of teeth with new process. Also gold crowns mado and set. Brick denial olllco near opera house, Salem, Or. r J. SHAW, attorney at law, Salem, Ore " gon. Olllco up-stalrs In the I'atton block. PHYSIciAN.-MRS. DR. M. E. MCCOY physician and suigeon. has located and taken rooms over Squire Pamir's grocery store. Chionlc diseases n spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw Wl, WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER , nnd Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on typo writer accurately and neatly done. Olllce over A. T. Yeaton's furnilure store, Com mercial strecttalem. A BARGAIN, If you havo $200 or $300 to Invest In u business that will Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day. Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, see the exhibition on tho corner of Commercial and State streets. JOSEPH FUSCII. QUO. F. SMITH PROPRIETOR. SMITH'S alln Inst lit House DEALER IN FURNITURE, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, PICTURES, Mirrors. Moldings, Frames, Baby Carria ges, Wngons, Rugs, Stationery, No tlons, lfollduy Goods, Croquet Sets, Uammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, Etc., Made to Order. 307 Commercial St., (Bank Block), SALEM, - - - OREGON 3-Goods of all kinds sold on the regu lar Installment plan In the city: SMITH'S AUCTION HOUSE, Corner of Liberty nnd State streets, Salem, Oregon. P. II. EASTONB Salem Music Store Headquarter for Chlckerlns & Bon's, BtclEway THazleton, Colby and Emerson mnoOVlleox 4 wlilte Organs. Cash or Installments. 94 State Street, Patton's Block. A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street. SALEM, - - OREliON riKALCK IN STOVESanc! RANGES I'lmlm, Gas and Steam Fitting Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. -Ayrcut for the RICHARDSON it BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tabllshod In 1SI9 ATTENTION FARMERS! Simile lots nnd aero. One half mile Wet ofSalcnil. O. Good soil, nil clear and In nno conaition. ah reaay ler planting fruit nnd Mirubbry at once. Each piece fronts on n nice street, nnd no city tax. TPIOIVIAS & PAYNE 8b. STATE ST. SALEM. -Call and See T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE Ktato Insurance Ilulldlng, Cor. Com mercial and Chemeketo street? "O-ltf First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. J President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. IOHN MOIR, Cnlilcr. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Finnclsco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonnDio rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained nt tho banlc In most reliable companies. ESTAMLISHKU BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY The Capital National Bauk UF- SALEM Capital Paid up, Surplus, - OREGON. - $75,0110 10,000 j,n R. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vlce-Pies'.dPiit. J. H. ALUERT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSi IV. T. Gray, WW. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. I'atton. LOANS MADT3 To farmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or m ttoru, either In private Rranarlcsor public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bodii at l'ar. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable r.itrs. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chlenpo, Han Francisco, Portland, London, Pari. Iserlln Hon:; Kong nnd Calcutta. The Oregon Fruit Dryer. A 91HE9 isiwriinBHiiH It is Easy to Operate and Eco nomical in Fuel. Awarded first premium nt tho Oregon Hlato Fair in 18&, 'M, '85, '80, '87. '88, and nt the California State Fair In ls87, and the Ban Joaquin county Fair in 1887; awarded Grand Silver Medal at tho Portland Me chanic's Fair In 1888. Manufactured In seven sizes. For clrrular and price lint nd dress II. H. JORY & SON, Salem, Or. Postofflce box ISO. 9-12dw Pronosals Invited. The Hoard of Trustees .of lb. Oregon llfdiwUH-oVned f "clock ,,u-on Tuesday, rvptemr n.vmoratt i mo. VV. McHkiuk, W'ofTru,. 1-, Ml i uu I inirlir i.ui w UctJi tal Journa Mas Been IDnlarged find Greatly Improved and Now Is The CHEAPEST MSI'AI'ER IN OREGON ! THE MST FAMILY NEWSPAPER Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TU A I NS DA 1 1. Y ! NOCHANUKOF OAKS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGC And nil points Knst la St. PAUL niul MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pneltlc railroad N tho only lino running Passenger trains, Seconders sleepers (live of cIiiii-ru) Luxurious Day coaches Pullman Palace Sleeping ("an. Palace Pining Unr, (meals Too) mini Port land to tho east. co that your ticket road la the Northern 1'aclllc railroad and avoid tho change of oar. Leave Portland at $n in. and tola p. m. dnllyarrlvo at. Minneapolis or St. 111111 at U.05 p. 111. Pacific Division. Trains leave Front ntnlO street dally at 11:M a. in, and :I0 p. in.; Arrive at Tai-oma nt 7:10 ii in and 1:20 a m ariive Scat tlti !: n m midO.'Vip. in 'through Pullman Palace Sleeping (Sirs, elegant day coaches, tlncM palace, dining cars between Portland, Tiiooiiia and Seattle direct. Dally service. A. D. CIIA11LTON AvM. llen'lVavs. Agent, lil Fiist St., Cor Washington St., Poitl.ind, Oregon. Depot Comer FlistandO Stn-ois. JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Impoiters nnd Wholesale dealers In MUhlUAL .Mr.HClIANDISlO. New York, II and 4i Walker St Joint F. Stratum's IVlelimted Kti slati Out Violin strings, the Finest In th Woild. IN MARION COUNTY; Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, one year, H.fiO. WEEKLY, six months,- --$.0.75 Now Read Our Discount for Cash WEEKLY, ouo year, S1.00. WEEKLY, six months, -fO.60. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OK OUR ONE-,nHIRD OFF FOR CASH. Our Old. Subscribers Now in arrears aro urged to tiilto advantage of our big discount, by set tling old accounts and Joining tho grand throng of one dollar subscriber " THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER But n solid, permanent reduotiou. Wo havo come to Uiy TO ONE AND ALL We say, send us your names. If you want to tnko advantage of our "one third oil" for cash," and aro not where you can get postal noted of other convculont method of remitting, send us your name and statu that you will remit nt first opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on the dollar list. J. J. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H4BYARS. Civil Engineer, Byars, Culver A Walton Surveyor! &. Topographers, SurveyH.drafth, plntH maps nnd descriptions of lands, tovvnlolH, nnd roadn, ditches, strculH, sovverD, nlli-yx, etc. clu., made nnd furnlhhed at t-pukfinnlilfi iirl-rs. Old Lkjht Sola Trama corner and lines re-eit- w.iti. oukuy tnhllshed from original Tor, .t. fleld noted. Grades lor dlthe8, roadu, strcotc or sevr- ers, with estimates funiUlied on nppllin- tlnn. Address County Surveyor's olll e. Sclem, Oregon. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates KtudenU In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It isthooldt.t, lureen and leiut exjwm give Institution of IruniluK in the North hchool opens flrst Slonday In Hepteniber 8eDdforc'Utlon,jt?os.VANhcoy. ('resident. J7: Halfm. Orrgnn. FOR MEN ONLY! ArUSI Hit Otwsl Sid Vtm-i Vtimtjl AS1 vjtjWtxkasMsOyfcKlsditzsds J U Xfc-U s(ErTsrsrExtst isOM-Ystur. -," iii;.wim-. "T;:rr.t37 OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On nndnfterJuneZl 1889 nnd until further notice trains will run dally (except Hun day) as follews: BAST SIDE. Coburg Mall From Portland l.v. 8.00 am Lv 05 nni " 10.0(1 10jti 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.35 lilU 12.41 M LM bM 2.21 2.13 3.13 3.ii U& till U31 6-JA I-OIlTLANIH-AW V Koot or K Htreet Itay's uinaine, Ht. 1'aul's, Ar OM p in I'ortl'd Mall STATIONS. fTow'rd l'ort land Ar.3.15.pm, Ar Waodbum, Tawnsend, Kee, Mt. Angel, IHiwn's, Hllverton. Johnston's Mill Hwlizerland. KastHldeJunct., Jiacieay, Aumsvllle. Ale 01 Crossing, West Hclo, Crubtrte, Hplcei, Tullinan, ITulnvievr. llrownsville, I lowland, For the Public Good. It Isnu liidlKpiitahln fact that tho hnnd Konifit veHllbiilo trains that are now run on thu Amerlenu eontlnent me lliosu on the llui lliiKlou route, leuv lui; from Union ditisitln Denver. iiImi Ht. I'nul. linmedliilr- ly on arrival of nil thi-oui;h traliiN ficim the viexl. I no n rM an ii koi-oiki ciukh eiuieuns are maKiilllceut. the icc.'liilun elialr i-nix Kiiburh. the 1'iillman kleepeiM uxtremoly luxuriant, and ns for tho meals that nie served In tliono pnlaco llurllniiton dlulni; errs yum yum, Tho noxt tfmo ou no cast to KiiUHtiH City, Clileaito or Ht. UmU, If you iiicntton to the ticket aitent that you want your lleltet to lend Irom Denver or Ht. l'aul over tho lliiilliiKto;i route, ou uill gel It, and you will alwajsho glad of If you go via thu Northern or Canadian I'aelllc, the elegant vcKtllmlo trains of Tim lliirllngton Houto, between Ht, l'aul and t'hleago, or Ht. Iul. will wirry von along the cuoteru shorool llio MIssIhnIiiI river for a distance of :15U uilli-s, iiuildHt scenery tliatranuot ho surpas)ed;or, Ifyou go via the Uregou Short I.lno orBoiithern I'liiltlc, nnd your Ik-Kit leads via The llurliiigton Itnutofrom "heyennn or Den ver, you will pass througi! nil the thriving cltle nnd towns located In what Is popu larly knowniiH tho Heart ol IlieConlliiiut. For further Information npply to A. C. Sheldon, Ucncnil Agent, Hi Kind strecl, I'ortland, Uregon, l-lDIAwtl TH YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. !El mlics shorter, 20 hours less tnuo than ly any oliiei loute. First clns through ivissenger mill nclght line from I'ortland and all points In the Wil lamette vallcv to and from Sinn Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (F.xcept Sundays): lnvoAlb.inr 1:00 I'M Leave Corvallls 1:40 PM Arrive Yaqulna ....... ft.iorM Ixnvo YiKjulna .B:loAM Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrivo Albany - 11:10 AM (). A C. trains connect nt Albany nnd Oorvnllls. Tho nbovo trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Dovclopment Cos Lino jfHlca'iislilpsbetvvccn Yaqulna nnd Ban Francisco. SAILING DATES. 8TKAMK11S. FKOVI YAQDIN vyilliiinctto Vnller Monday Sept. 1) Wlllatnctto Valley Tuesday 17 Wlllametto Valley, VVcdiiosduy " ll'i STKAMK1W, FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley Wednesday, 8ept. 1 Willamette Valley Ftldny ' 11 Wlllanielle Valley Saturday ' si Wlllninetlu Valley Sunday " BJ This company reserves tho right to chnngo sailing dales vv It hout notice. .. l- li--onitorM nxni l'ortlnml and nil llliimetto alley points can mako closo mnnoctlon Willi the tnilus of ths YAOUIXA KOUTKnt Albany orCorvnllls, snd lr destined to San l'tMiiclsco, shoiild nirangnlo arrive at Yaiptitm the evening before date of sailing. I'ast.fngrr nl Freight Hates Alwsvs tko liowft. l'Oi-Information apply to Messrs, lIL'LMAiV .V Co.. Freight and Ticket Agents LVO and SB Front st., i'oi Hand, Or. or to C.C. 1IOOUK, Ac't Oen'l Frt, A l'nss. Agt., Oregon lielllo It. It, Co.. Corvallls, Or, O lI.HASWEI.li, Jr. Oen'l Frt A I'uss. Agt. Oregon Development Co., iwl Montgomery st.; San Francisco, CnlJ lieiiiemboi' tlm Oregon raelllo's popular summer ceurslons to Yiiiiulnn. Low-rata tickets are now- on sale, good overy Wcdnoday mid Ritrday Irom Albany, Corvallls and Philomath. Yours ti nil- 0. O. ilOf.lUF.,A,G. P. Agent Our (luurniitro It u denier receives a complaint, (which ho believes to l" honest) from any musician to whom lie has sold any of these strings, ho Is authoilrcd by us to give him another string without ehaige.undiill such loss will bo made, good i... ..!; :. ...... ..... ...........j ,.-iit...i,i ..iillilili, ,i uj in iw mil Liiri,iiiii.in. . .....i.i. -ii " .-. question, (lieu nro ol imitation.) Dealers will pleaso send lor descilptlvo cataloguo. Trad j supplied at low est pi Ice. ST. PAUL'S SfllOOl, 1 or. Boys and. Girls. The school will open on tho l!lll or Septuiilier. Tliorougn insuuc- tion In thu primary and uuv.inccd English Branches. LATIN AND KLRMKNTS OF MUSI -In couibc.- 'l KItMH and further Information may be ..ad on application toi:vKiii Cor. Chomckela and Hlato His. 8-2lMf DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OK ANATOMY 701 Mm ket st. Ban Franclsio Admission 25 cents, (loiiud learn how to avoid disease. Consultation mid treatment personally or by lutter, on spcrinateirhoea orgcnltal weakness, ami all dlscaHsoofmen. Hend for a book. Private olllco 211 Consultation free. Henry street. Coburg. Alt IiV (Vnnmullon lulloiiu wile at Tltkcts at two tatlons nav Lv '.'.20 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.M 12JC! 12.20 11.15 I M0 11.11 10. 10.28 10.10 10.00 11.02 UMi W 10 7. (UW 0:00 a in JaWr'irk mm Mk.,unii-nr,jp' maLv.1 1. v i-ipMA MAUVELOUS MEMORY MSCOVtillY. Only Genuine Syitem of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. (Ireat Inducements to coiresiondcn Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr VV in. A, Hammond, tho woifd-ramed Hpeclallst In Mlud Diseases, Dtinhil (Ireiiuliaf Thonip son, ii D. 1)., N, Y. io 0 HAW 111 (1 ttllU IU Villi Wl 111(1 VIA Soullinrn Pacific Company's Line, TIIE MOUNT SHASTA llOOTfi. Time iKtncrii Salpiu ami S.iu KrniidscoO riilil)-sl Hours. CAi.irouMA r.-vi'ins thain run DAii.t. llOTWKKN 1'OliriuVI'll ANUS. Y. Houtli. "TNonii7" t 00 p. in. Lv. i'ortland Ar, I 10:15 a. in. U:ll p. in. Lv. Saloui Lv. 7:Ma, in, 7: 1.1 u. in. Ar. San Fran. Lr. 7:(X)p. in. roavii F.vwn.Niii.u iiiai.n ( n.vn.v kx- CI-ITJUINII VY). S.00 u. in" Lr.Porllaud Ar." lb IS p. i, 11:10 a. in Lv Haletii Lv. VZ:K p. m, 2:10 p. in. Ar. Fugeno Lr. u.ttl a. m. ' .' - . , , S, AX.'J.J PULLMAN BUFFET SLFM11S. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ot second clans pisNcngei-snttaelied louzpioss tialns. 'J hurt. P. company's ferry makes con licet Ion wllb all tlio leguiar limns until ICaxt Side Division lioiii footol I1 stno Poillaml, Vcst Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: 1IAII.Y (i:.XCKIT HUNIIAY). Tl-Murinrriiv". rordanil Ar. f" IGo p. in, 2.21 p. in. I A r. t'orvallls Lv. l::)p. in. At Alliany and Corvallls connect wilTi irnliiHoroiciiou Pacilln Itallioad. Thioiiuli tickets to all iKiluts south mid east via California BXl'IIKriMTHAIN"(lAII.V KXCKI-rHUWOAV. I Mi'. i ii7( 1 . v 1 '( )r(faiTdTV rTT-irOri a, in, 8.00 p. m. j Ar.Mc.MliinvllluLv. 5:15a. in. ho ereat Psychologist, J. Al , Illicitly eilllor or tint tuirlMliin Aillocaio Uiuhardl'roLtor,tli(!HcliiitlsI, llous Vv'. VV1. Aslor. Jiulali P. llenlaiiliili. anil others, scut pout free by Prof. A. I.OIhKTTi:, 37 1'llly Avii., X V Jl-lW('J. dw PRINTING. cents per Ins agent. iumtkHha, l.l(4fMlrtsr,. Imm.SUI Cnunectlonnt Ml. Angel with stage for nnd from Wlllioll Mineral Hprlngnd ut VVsklburn vritli iywlUern Pacific couiprtny i trulm for and from Portland. Or UIIAH. X. ftOW-r, Hcel-r. I a4ieral OMem, S VV Car. Kirs tna J1i, j HorlUnil,lrrf'm. of tb UrfMl sod must r-uUUsliuua, sod liwr ass Ferry's Seeds u. ai, rtiiHi uu. m sciuiowwita io b ut Largest Sttdtmtn In the world, D M.FxmtAOo'i IllaitnUd.IKrlp. SEEOMINUM. For 1880 wniLflra&iudrirc in aJI iMjticAntM. tiia tn 1mL t krJ Kamtanimt wlihuQt ttmutinm It. Imtalu. UrtlMt Mlto. I otrdCt.fdS7r?Ka. IstlKtssa. l.tiouUModfoflt. Addraw D. M. FERN Yft CO., Dstrelt. Mick. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with fine new- druys and trucks uud are prepared toooull husi ness In that line In the best or shape. They L'lve their personal supervlson Io ull work, CornorHUito und Commelrclal streets, $50. HORSES. $50. 0n hundred liwid of tiriKsl marcs and rutin Xiurvr lor sale. Forty or fllty Uwlu exiwicd in the spnnx Two fine ! horaat, Clyde nnd I'cr-liwin stock, weight kini-i-M ntni vfiiUAii hundrtd: Imvelxren with the nana for ma pai uirt-o rears. Original siocx from inu ihi iiiainy UJ tnare. For rllculrs addrwi orsje W It. 11 T A KM. wit, Mum, or, QNK JF THK I.AHOl-ST l-HTAIII.IHII. incuts In tho Hlntu. lnur rates than ..irtliiiid. Uirgcst stock U-gal lllaiiks lr IhoMiili', n d highest discount, Kcud fill price, list or Job printing, and rutnloguu ol legal hlanks. "fc. M. WAI'lV, Htcum Printer Hnlnn Oregon. jg Th'-ijjayn.a'ouiDEUi k lssujd Id irotl and Oopt., rh each your, It Is nn onoy- Wclopodia of ui-oful In for- K flfm.llnn fnr nil uhn nilr. taF chase the luxuries or tho 1 noeossltloa of llfo. Wo osn elotbe you and furnish you with .ii .M n..1i.irrv nnil unnoCQAsary sppllancos to rldo, V7lk, danco, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, ko to chuioh, or stay at home, and in various sines, styles and quantities, jiut j(uro out what Is reauirud lodoall those things COMFORTABLY. d you oan mako a fair estimate of the valuo of tho lWYBUti' OUIDH, which will bs sent upon receipt of 10 cent u pay postsKo, MONTGOMERY WATO & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, ia Through Tickets To till ilnts ''OUTII and EAST -VIA- - California. I' or lull inlorination regarding rates, maps, cm., apply to the. Company's agent, tali-iii, Ori-L'on. F P. 110(1 KltH, Awd.d. F.tilid Pass.Ag't II. KUKIILLIt,! Manager, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route' Indus for Hit) cioit leave i'ortland at 7:fi in i and 0.:i0 pin dally. Tie Us to anil from principal isiliits In tin UtillulHtiiUs.Cnn udaiind l.urojir. Kleganl New Diiiing Cars. Ills pills as thick as linnd-Krcnudo IIumt, And where they fell us certainly they s i-iv wan rinlil of ono of tlioso IiiomiiI iloctorH In tlio early Hiium, ulm mlKlit well liuvu Ih.ch enlli-il 1 1 it. ulil-!ivt'niiii of death. Tlio Mtilli-rcr from thu wiroftilu, with uorcx iih ImiI uh JoIj'h, iit-eil not now curwj the luy ho win horn, for Dr. I'lcrtv'ii Uoiiien .Medical uiboovery win ro ktoru health mill lieauty, uiiietltu uiiil HtreiiKth, l'eelully liux It innnlfi-stcil Itx K)tency In cuniiij Halt-rlieuin, letter, doiih, eurou ncies, I'ULLMAX UM SLHEI'EIIS. Free Family Blteplng Cars run through on express trains to Omaha, Council llliills and Kuiisas City without change,; Connections nt Portland forKan Francis eouiid Piigcl Hound isiliits. For lurthcr isirttculars address any agent of the company or A, L. MAXWELL, U. P. A T. A (J. J, HMITil, (Jtn'l Muuuger, Portland. I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No.lirIJ CoiniiierdulHt. lioiibo und ('urrliiKu I'uliiUiiKi Bin writing. l'ucr IiuiikIiik niul tltconitliiK, vVall tinting "nil l;ul HominliiK uxeuuteil In thu latent Htylo. Exnerienced Workmen Emnloved. hronye, ttcroflllotlH turn lllld MWnll-' Qnlichrtlnn RinrTntonl -o-i j T. . . " . . itign, uoitro ortnicK necK, mm en-i lrKl glundi) Cull und Mv ut U'loro you let your worl, 1 i Ji :! 11 1 i -li l 1 'I ' a I t J tl i 4 i ' I! ' i i f t I si 'if i A N ! t. I i v ' i i. k i i n 1 9 i V I i m KXKiX j.-HSitui