i THE SOOTH OMAHA DAILY l DROVER3 JOURNAL, (with WK»* EAST AND SOUTH, Mai offflilM by «ñu «fa» boxe* •f lAeWiUa Witch Hasel Salve. He bad bm taMbled with píleo tor enee »Man a«d bad aaed many d»voa* biadi «f ae-called caret bat DeWitt*a wae tbe eoe that did tbovMfc aod ho will verify tbi WMooMot if aay eoe witbeo to Shasta EVERY member of Kxpreaa Traina Leave Portland Daily. EVERY farm in, m EVERY village, in Above traina «top at all Mattona between Cortland, Salem: Turner, Marlow, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent,Shedds, Halaey. Harrisburg, JuncUoa City, Eugene, tort age Grove, Drain«, Oakland, and all stallone frum Koanburg to Aahlaud inclusive. -------- if. • I EVERY Slate or Territory FOR Ex,8BMi-WBBKi.T and T bi -W bu - i >V, aditioaa), published at the Union »took Tants Booth Omaha, Nab., should । tad Ha way late the baada of every , atapkmaa. farmer, feeder shipper, fancy ataek breeder, raaohnaa. grain dealer and «kipper la tbe west. It Ie well and egrrTutiy edited by men who make ir thalr bnsiuea« to study the market aad write it ia aa iateiliguat aad abeolutely impartial mauaer. No other paper io the wrat gives re good aad complete market reports aor aa maay Bales aa the Brovor’a Joaroai. aad ao other market paper pub- Habra matter of miaeeilaneoua charac­ ter that ig so well suited to the the needs of those In whose inteieat it Is published; aad Tbe Drover’s Journal is the only pa­ per in South Omaha that furnishes ail the iuiporteut telegraphic news ‘while it ding this is news,'six days iu ybe week. Tbe Dn>- io any one uere Journal has a larger circulation than any otboj live stock newspaper and mar­ ket reporter In tbe.west, add it is tbe very best advertising medium wbero It is desired to reach farmers, stock raisers, breeders and dealers. The subscription price ot the Daily Drover’s Journal la $4.00; Tri-Weekly f3.50; free aample copy by addressing Tbe Drover’s Journal aSa- MCMINNVILLE EXPRESS, (Dully, except Bunday,) ‘ Portland, Iv 4 .W-p m McMfiinvftie, Iv fijio , m McMlnu, ar 7:30 p m Portland ar 8 25 a m YAMHILL DIVISION, Arlie Mefl (Trl-Weekiy.) * SïlW’JTm Alr1'« « m Wcjt, Peyton, 1V l;Äp ui West Dev Iv 11:15* m Alrlk', ar ft 10 p m Portland. nrSiOftpm • 9HERIDAN PASSENGER, (Dally except Bun lay.) Portland Iv 4;S0 p m Sheridan. Iv 8:20 a m Weatpajton lv«:23 pm Went Day Iv IS! a m Sheridan nr 7:40 p m Portland nr 0:30 u m B'?4n Fr*n Franrl.ro with Ï. ''J,"*“1 "»'ì Oriental mii - I Parin- mall ste»m- •hip linea f.rr JAPAX and CHINA. Sailing date« on application llatea and Tlrketa to Raatern pointa and Europe, . liso Japan. China, Houoinlu and Anal ralla, can be obtained from R. L, Il ARRIS, Agent, Dnyton. C H. MAItKHAM. Gen F. A P. A. Portland, Or. No. 9. 2 acre» | mile of Dayton, 1} acre» in cultivation, with oung orchard. $250, R. KOBHI.BR. Manager: 8. WILSON, W. 0. HENDERSON Oregon Central Third Street, between E and F, McMinnville Horae« boarded by day, weeK or month. veyed to all points at reasonable rates. NO 10 166 ucrea on Three River«, 7 mile« from Woods on Nrntncca day, h<,use 14x24 with tipper story anti kitchen, fruit tre23 acres, 120 acre.« under cultivation balance in woodqnd pasture. hoiM»’ Itkrnv old grainer-yc eic ,’ fine 20 horse power engine, with shingl, .mill and feed chopper, one pnjr of Ijorses, wagon, buggy Nm| |mrnefS. a steamboat binding on soult sid« o| farm and a railroad depot Oll t|le north side,, orchard t’onlainii.g ap­ ples and pears. Price $60 per acre half cash. ’ , No 2. A fine rarm weetof North 'Yamhill village one mile, 51 gcr„ 40 acre« in cultivation, 4 a, res in hop yard, young orchard of phims apples, pears and peaches of pj acres, house ham, Iwo hop home» All for $2,200. No. 3. 2 acres of land, 1 acre to fruit, n five room huuse', good well and barn. ■- $1000 2 lot« 60x120, Pix rootn hnu-i barn, good well 1 Dayton. $600. No. 5, 3£ nereg_ fenced, in rrnp and on high way. $500 No 6. i acre*in LiippinootiVad- flition to Dayton. Fino location $125. No. 7. 51 acres, orchard ofap. plea, pears and peaches, most of trees 5 years old. $500 No. 8. 8 acres J mile» west of Dayton, 2J acre« in different vnri- etie« of fruit, 6 acres in cultivation^, 2 acre« in pasture with running water. $800 YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Counec4iug ut Ynqulna Bay pjth San Francisco and Yaquina Ba; S tea in s 11 i p Ç qj y pn yy ’a on íund,8choofliouíB $6000. No: 12. 7^ nere«, hom-e Ij «lory houne 16x24 of 4 room«, barn 20x36 2 acres in (irchuid, one mile ffom Dayton $100U Sails from Yaqnina every 8 days for akta dinenne«, Bynbllttiu polnoulng. Chronic’ No 13. If ,acres, iintisR 16x26- Snn Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Orfoid, Dinrrhoe, Hendncbe. ¿e. All Femnle com- Trinidad mid Humbott Bay. plntati tha Female ReaulatlnK Tablet« and Va- 14 feel in height, wood«bed con­ (iaal Cones always do th«lr work Mfely and Paaaenger accommodations unsurpass­ nected to house, barn Mx2fM6 ft. Tho»e who intend setting out orchards and wish good trees and Mtely whoa used aa directed. Slmuly write ed. Shortest route tietween the Willam­ ln ’trictest conSMoee, vie- high, chicken house .itid yard guod KribtaK disense and they will sand you free the best varieties, will make money by calling on or corresponding ette Valley and California, r diiwctloul as to what remedy lo us«, or If you variety of fruit of all kind, gtxal ■ Fare from Albany and pointe west, to - 6 abcluse 81-80 they will seud yon a mouth's with us before purchasing. well. $7U0 Rare bargain. tmtmvnt adapted to your particular ease, and they will xnarnutee a cure If U>eir directions No. 14 , 80 aCrce. 33 under plow, We have a choice lot of trees, and bther stock apd are better ('abin .. $10 00 are followed. Stei-rajre A Mwrawkceyfit. Tbe Oliver Chiled. ThaM «vaaedHl are BMrlv all In tablet form, 0 OU house 14x26 with kitchen 14x20. aMy to take and contain no alcohol to lulura pre'iared to supply the trade than ever. Round tripgood for 8J days, $17. ham 18x3U, granery 14x14, smoke Nooa bat Vita Medictaw care thesvetom. Address. VITA MEU1CIM CoM- To Coon Bay an » 1'oar Oaronn hon«o 12x12, 2 acres in orchard, blood &ss«ee. No care, no pay. FAMr, Taeoma, Wasnlugtou. Cabin.................... 7.............. I« 00 $«600. 8TH}AMEll Steerage...................................... . 0 00 'No. 15. 1 acre adjoining D.iy. TAKEN UP. To H umboldt B ay Tira b»Clumber lor bailding pur- Ion, well set to fruit, good (Touge, OF SUFKIN, INO.. Cabin............................................. ♦10 00 garden and other improvements. poraaia te ba Iband at Jones A Two horses were taken up by Steerage.............. ... ..................... . 7 00 Ariarae McMinnville. R ivem D ivision .—Steamer Alban? be­ $200. the undersigned at his place, If —FROM— No. 16. A good house nnd lot Kam's at McMinnville, is head- miles southwest of Dayton, on tween I’oritaml nnd Corvallia. thronuh- vithout lay-over. Leax-t* Weston 12:10 in Dayton, a variety of good fruit, ^matten fra all tropical fruite, eon- the Dnyton nnd Whentland road, 0 m. Tuesdays, Thtirsdava and Satur- well improved $650 Leaves daytoa: Tuesdays, Thursdays October 5th 1897. Uys; leavesTortlund Yamhiil st. dork, They are de­ No 17. 1$ acres in M icy'* addi­ 1-wX. a. in. Sundays Wednesdays and Fri- and Saturdays m 7 a. m. scribed tiw follows; tion, fine location, good hou“eaod iaye. _ ___________ Leaves Portland.- Wednesdays, Fri­ One bay horse about 16 hand's barn, good well mid fence«, with 45 ¿WIN STONE, Manager. days and Sundays al 7 high, and 12 year« old, with 3 year old trees apple, pear, cherry, J C. M AYO, T F. A P. A , Freight and passengers'are carried at and plenty of small fruit. $350 white »pots on sides and buck of Sopl. River Div. the lowest rate. Freight delivcn-d to No. 18 7 acres with god or- ears, shoe on right fore font. McMinnville cheaper than by nny other chard, U loom house, barn «utbuJd One gray inare, 15} hands high, line, Give us your patronage unj we inga, and othor imprôvénieirts;-hne about 4 years old, nick on point will stay with you. of the best wells in the county; Good accommodations and courteous • »I ri^hi car, shod on front feet. house infllie "corporate limits of GSJ B. FOSTER treatment to all. Davton. $1800; purl cash, balance Boat landing at Portland, foot of Yam­ ômtuw. —-------- ------------------- .___ _ WbyaMprtwrlir Read ad of Vite hill street. No 19 acres, 70 acres uti I Howiim Co. No can*, no pay. CHAS. K. SPAULDING, TO THE der plow, 1G acres slashed, lemain- Horse shoeing doos on «hortno- pcndent:e nt 0 a. m.; Salem perceptible benefit, but after taking the Every intelligent f imily needs in MINNEAPOLIS $1250 mortgage, 500 DENVER, buildings, line of fine books and bibles third I began to feel much relief and I con­ at io a. m. addition tn their local ptpur, n good ucree could be farmed, raises 15 to R lipona In» tinued tor eome months. I have good ren­ also agents novelties. 0 M A HA 2obushels of wheat lo the acre, nationnl weekly. Thagretteat an.] ST. PAUL 12 m .4:3) p. eon to believe the cure ia permanent. J. G. Levis, Gen. Agent. MND good location. Will trade for small Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug­ 9:30 a. in,, 2 AND Sumlnv most widely known general fvnily Day ton, Oregon gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle lea vea Port I h nd at fl n iew-pi|»er i* ihe Toledo ' farm in Willamette vallev. CHICAGO benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart KANSAS CITY Blade. For thirty year* it h c H adley , and nerves sent tree to ail applicants. i regular visitor-in.every part of E. ROWLEY, DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. EUnart, Ind. L OWST RITES TO ALL the Union mid is well known in „|. .Managers. EASTERN CITIES. M. S. ADA.MS, Sec. & Treas. most every one of the 70.000 po t DAYTON, OR. Those who believe chrotiic diar­ nffimtsin the country. It is edited Htcamor Modoc leaves Dayton rhoea tn be incurable should rest! with reference to a nntimial circula Portland «nd way landings, what P. E. Grisham, of Gnara tion. It in a republic«,, paper, but ’ * Monday», Wednesdays Lills, Tat, has to any on the subject, mid Fridays. men of all politics tn Ke it, Iweause Wholesale and Retail Dealers vis; ‘I h ive been a sufferer from and Shippers in ' .u ..r .i. . __ i < . 25 nnd 50 cent sixes for sale by R. For foil Infonnutlon call on O. R A dfe-esra« 'iUJ./tVüXTto w»va*; s L Harrie. N. Ag«-nt, Dayton, Oro. 18 Page» h week.... 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