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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1901)
A Correspondence Dr. Lowe, oculo-optlUan, lvuffcno. Dr Oglesby, physician and aurgcon. Taylor, tho idiotograidiar. Weather bright Ami warm. Tli llarrtlmr, bridge la In B perfect ly safe condition now., Goto Mllllorn UroH, when In town for your groceries etc Horn To the wife of Mr. F. A, Muel lor, Fumluy, January 27, 1001, a girl. Mm. 0. F, hklpworlh it Jwt recover ing (rum a serious attack of la gripe. Doctors Smith, osteopathic physician, imntt rntvlus 15 nk wag., r.ugene, vr " John T. Williams, nliilit clerk at the hotel, is suffering (rout an attack of la grip ii. Charles Young, o( Portland, has been promoted to the coiidurtorahip o( the ltoMcburg lcK.'itl. It'a about time the ntltint eounto nnnco or ona KoulK-n rurnoow wa thowlng up hereabout. A.Wilhelm St Bono, o( Monroe, shipped several coops of chickens (rom thin ma Hon to "Sortland yeateiday, Tako your laundry to O. 8. Kork's barber shop. If o hn the agency (or thft 'i'roy laundry, U Portland. I'r. C. It, Holt, dentist, can lo found nt the Junction City Hotel Tuesday and Friday of each weu. fNitlefactory work gUHrnnUrd. Dr. Ogleaby and Tburman Berry went duck bunting to tho Ixjiig Tom yester day. Thirteen teal and flv mallard lurks wan tho result. We have been looking for a couple of divorce suits to Ihs filial nines the last meeting of the woodmen, but they have not mowilttlUod ao (ar. , John J. Docker has a aon, John A. Decker, attending the Agricultural Col t.tie at Corvallia. Mr. llcker aaya hi y la ci'ttlit along nicely with Ida tudic. , Frauk Tripp and John Haya went liuntintfoutln the Lake Creek district hist week. r'raiik, killed two black bears. This In no "boar story. fo we saw one tA them nanittug up in the blacksmith The picture of our late fellow-citizen, 'l'n.doM Al. Blew, recently printed In the Orcconlan, wan a splendid likeness tA him. and received favorable em mo nt (rom nil who m it. Il in herd to rvalue that the kind old gentleman U no more. Mr. J. J. JMIan, formerly with the i:iler Piano Houne. of Portland, haa formed a iiurtnomhin with F. A. Rankin of Eugene. Mr. Dellau haa moved his family from Seattle to Kugene. They bave ordered a carload of pianos of the will-known makei tltey liaudhs and will tie in Junction in the ner future. Iook out (or them. ' The realJonce on Front atrect owned bv (5io. It. Dorr . o( Eutfcne. and occn lied by II. V. Johnnon and family, burnel to the crowd yeeleraay aiur noon. A erf at dent of the content were mvciI inrougn uwiiinwnw,pii. Air. JulniMn had 1275 Inftiiranre on hi iirttwTty, It U not known whether the building was InkUred or not. A unit for ilivorce waa fiUid in the Cir rnit Court Tiiendav. at Kuireno, by Wm. IVrman ve. Ona 1'ermnn. Tho cotiplo Hare married in Lugene, ov. 30, lh'H), ami Itave ouo child. A loy, 1) year old. Plaintiff alleges to8Crtlon a grounds (or divorce. Mr. IVrman a maiden name v vn (na Ue. Hha la a daughter id Mr. and Mr. V. ti. Ja!C o( this tdy; (i. V. Writiht. of Goldion, recently ncled as foreman of n l.WJ.OOO foot log drive from Steven' janeh, on No Tie inu'k. to Klmira. a dlatance of 15 miles, the drive being made in PJ days. This breaks tho record. The los were the ' iimiMtrtv of J. W. WaltirH. and Mr. Wiiiter wni ho well jdenwd with their work that ho set up a gr.md oj-Hter (up per fo" tho boyu. Tim Junction Citv Creamery Company shinned some drenaed hogs to .Portland Tuesday, This company buys and shin oioilueo every dav. It is a wide-awnki concern, and a welcome addition to the buHlneH.i interests of the town. Vhat Junction City needs is few more hoiuea with the energy displayed by this one, and the bard times bugaboo would hunt his hole. ; School Report For tho fourth month of the current school year: . Days taught....... 1 Days attendance. .................. .2203 1 lays alwence. 203 0.ic8 tiirdiivess. . .(. 11 Girls enrolled.. .(. . ....... .-. 72 liny s enrolled Total enrolled . . . . ............... 1W ' Average d'tiij' in tendance., 122 Per cent of attendance. . . . .. . 01 Pupils dropped. . I........ i 43 ' Pujiila re-adrniUod. . . ........ ...... 31 Hoiiiainingutdateof report iflrls.. 01 Keniruning ut date of report boys. . 74 Visitors " ou. Of HONOR. Minnie Tracer, Karl Thornton, Edna Houston, Koy Craig, Miner be Taliier. Cora Houston, Kminctt Ulew, Willard Leo Houston, And J Cahvrt, Ardft Kirk, Htchard Mill, Adlal Kuff, Josio Moor head, Kavmond Tripp, Lellah Tracer, '-Myrtle Craig, Hettto-Archibald, Bylva Moore, James Archibald, Chesney Hoi ;gitel.Nelllo Thornton, Herbert Hous ton, Outisio Bruottiug, I.ulu Meats, Her tha Houston, Margery Houston, Melvin Donate, Hithol ivlrk, Kva Bpeer, Urn Kuff, Bessie Moore, Clara Hanuu-li, tlonevleve Samuels. Maud Jloustou, Mamie Mooie, Kstell.a Moore, fl I 'il C. A. Harp went to Port lend Sunday, Pant Fergueson was In town Monday. K. W. Zumwnlt vu m oiip arrpnta Friday, . ' . , , ' . - - - F. A. Mueller is confined to hit home by sickness. Miss Dot lie Baket went to F.uirone on the local Saturday. John Stewart, of Eugene, was in town RUturuay buying horses. Dr. W. W. Oglesry went to Eugene Monday, returning luesuay. C. A. Harp, of Ftockton, Cab, former ly a resident of thia place, arrived Wat- urday. J. G. Bender, Harrisburg's prominent merchant, made a flying trip to Junc tion Monday ,. l. J. .Miiitorn, oi Junction t'ity, was regihlrod at tho Hoffman House, Eu gene, Baturdoy, Mrs. Wm. Fortmiller, of Albany, ar rived Saturday on a visit to her sister, Mrs. i.. V. natnuels. J. P. Jones, of tho Bouthcrn raelnc, was in town ou businesa today, and tmld a vntit to u. is omce. Mrs. J. M. Cook and Mrs. Georuo Thompson left for Portland on the Ore gon express Tuesday. Dr. Bmlth came down from Eugene Monday to see Miss Edna Houston, who lias been tu lor a wet or more. Wm. Merriman, of McMinnville. for merly station agent here, passed through aw may on ma way to uosemirg. G. W. Weatherly, of Portland, waa '. town last week looking after tle cream ery'a interest, lie made a trip w Ku gimo iriiiay. J. P. Jones, the Bouthern Pacific's hustling traveling paaMiiger and freight agent, made a flying trip to Eugene and return i riday. W. C. Washburne. C. F. Hurlbart and Frank Moorhead went to Balem on Tueaday morning's overland to witness the legislative proceedings. T. P. Asbury and wife, of I)ng Tom. were in the city Monday. Mis. Anbury cdled at tho BrLLKTit office and sub- scriled for tho ''Oregonian." . .Mrs. II. E. Morris, who ban been vis itliiu relatives here, went to Albany on Monday's local, where her husband is to undergo a surgical operation. Roma Barclay and sister, Miss Gertie, who hare Inn-n visiting their sister, MisaJeunio Hewitt, to California, ar rived on the Oregon txpress Monday. lliey live in j.enu county. Mr. 8. Brown and wife, of Krcrett, Wash., who have lxen vinitiiisCvl. and Mrs. Folsom, left Friday (or Conine on avliit to Mrs. Brown'e mothef; Mrs. Crow, whom ahe haa not seen foe (Htecn years. I W. W. I Ioagtand. of Ban Franciwco, rtmrcjMmting the Bun of Ixnlou Fire Insurance Company, was in town Sat urday and Sunday, and appointed Mr. Oenrge liandxaker, of the . Junction i City riour Mill -ouumnyt ioci agent lor me 8un com pi itlfll. - j . . . .. Charles Bpaulding, of Sewberg, of the firm of pauhling Jlros., loggers, who have , the contract for supplying the Willamette Pjer and Pulp Co., Prejou. City, wiih'ffrt ton wood, went: north on Monday's Oregon cxprens. Hehasbeen subletting contracts in this vicinity. B. S. Hylanddrovo to Eugcno yester day aftornofm to bring home his wife ami chldren. Mrs Hylund and the children have made Fugcne their home for the patt four months, in order that the childrtin might have thu advantages ot ft urst-cla8S institution ol learning. Read B. B. Hyland & Co.'s ad. in this Issue. i . ' '. "Tho iVSodcrn Ananias." The citixous of Junction are soon to le treated to a production of "Tho Modem Ananias' by a company composed of homo talent., ' These young aspirant for histrionic fame have been diligently rehearsing their parts for tho past few week, and from all accounts, when the luay is pu upon mo ooarac, u win w worth coming miles to eeti. This effort on the part of our own home people, botddes furnishing entertainment for tho community, tends to cultivate the miuds and inr niters of thono w ho look on, as well as those who take au active part, at the same time advertising tho town," and jhoula receive tho -support and encouragement to which it is Justly entitled. The dramatis perwonm follows; Nellie Goldongate. . , . .-.Minnie Sibbitts Prudence Mayflower.. . .Georgia Nichols Kitty. .IWtha Nic'iols I aby .., .Hazel Moffitt Colonel Lyon. ...... .1 J. I). Hamlin Lyaander Lyon ("Ananias") . . Leo Clark Derby Danhwood . . . . . , . . J. W. Briarly Don Francisco Martinez..-. A. T. Grngett At the formation of the company there vai considerable rivalry between the male members as to who should take the character of "Ananias," each clainv ing for himself superior qualifications that should entitlo him to represent that historical personage. Tho "buck" was finally passed up to Lee Clark on merit Dore Hamlin say) Prof. Grugett's posi tion, ia all that saved him, while the Professor is of the opinion that that Indefatigable disciple of Isaac Walton, jacit .uriarly, has the necesHary nuatitl cntlons more fully developed than either of the before mentioned gentle men. me puuiuv however, has no choicer being natistied that any one of the four is well qualified to take the part. HAitmsr.uiw. J. G. fieiiders visited at Junction hut Sunday. The voters of this school dlwtrict on Friday last voted a four mill tax. Cal Brlggs and W. G.Scott returned Sunday from a visit at tugene. , H. h. Morris was here this week visiting and looking after business. Barney May, of the firm of May & Benders, with business intent went to I'ortlaml lant Saturday. F. K. Dunn, of Eugene, was in the cll?,,a,!t wctik T r,nKinif ?or iMdiapoil of the hops he held at this place. Tho llarriabnrg Lumbur Company have repaired the slight damage done, to I their water rtower by tho Into freshet. and are now running on lull time. Mr. M. E. llerron, station aeentl here, went to Uoseuurg lat Sunday, and during his absence Mr. Francis Belt and wife were In charge of the office. Peto Bishop, ot the S. P. tranar.wh'ile working near the Willamette bridge, was struck on the head oy a tailing um ber with, nearly lata! effect He was taken to the hospital in Portland. On lant Friday evenlncr the old folks ol tins vicinity indulged in au old lash- oiioi tancA lliere was a good attend ance of onlookers, who enjoyed the oc casion hugelv. But paying members were not in sufficient numbers to defray expenses, hence the promoters areleltl to pocket the loss. . MOSROE. 4eorce A. Hourk, of Eugene, was in town trkiay on ousiness. Bruce Burnett, of Corvallis, . has been visiting his uncle, Wea. Hinton. Dr. Iee. of Corvsllis. wan in town Monday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Cavern er, w ho are both ill. - Mrn. Mollie Clark, of Heppner, has been visiting her brother, Thomas Hin ton, and Wettley Hinton, whom she had not seen lot Ti years. Mr. E. Btarr went through this idaco Saturday on bis way home. - He has ben teaching- school at Dusty, but has cloeed the school until March 1 on account of sickness.- . Xevts was received here last Friday of the death of Joseph Kncble. at Ore i;on City. Mr. Kncble was well known in this vicinity, having lived here for many years. He was a member of the Monroe Brass Band. W. O. W.. Monroe Camn. No. 493. Installed the following officers: M. D. Harpole, C. C. : R. Yatee, A. I. ; Jamea j Pfouta, banker;.' W. 11. Kay, clerk; " t" "UrtttV hm"n ! "n Kickard, sentry, t rank Rickard had a narrow cs Kalph Urow, managet ; Oscar uoidge, cscatie I Inst week while crossing a bridge about thirty feet long with a team and wagon. The bridge cave way, plunging the team, wagon and driver into about ten feet of water. Xtf damage was done, however, but irajk; days the water wai , xx a ,, ... iri.lJ ,,t I. - . . . 'I for he knoi for be knows whereof be speaks. . P RIVER VIEW.? Mr. Wetaler made a trip to Eocene lor lumber haturoay. I. X. Edwards mado a business trip to lgeno Wednesday. - ' ieo. Temple.ton is belidnz hi? brother Will erect a house this week. Nclce Feune, who Jh firing on the local freight, spent the last of the week at home. Migeos Ida and Ella In wall, of Irv ing, speHt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Edwards. In our report" about tho loss by the flood we omitted to mention the Profea ror'a Ions of bis mustache. . , A tax of two mills was voted by the people Monday to raise hioncy to phy on all inuebtednessa the school district. The measles are reported on the mend and we hope that in tho near fu ture wo will see tue smiling faces of its victims. Prof. Hunter attended the farewell reception tendered to It. P. Caldwell and wife by the I. 0. O. F., and reports a very pleasant tune. New curtains adorn the window of the school house result of the earnest work of the pupils. They believe in making the school toom attractive Tho young of the community sur prised Mr. snd Mrs. Ceo. Tenipleton Friday evening. The hof-t and hostess responded w ith alacrity and tho ever ing was spent in playing games, nt. Nil lard Gray surpassed all expectations as an artist in the animal band. Miss Mary JoIikboh captured the first yrixe for mind-reading. , Little Rosebud. LANCASTER. Mrs. Allie, Soheuck ia still improv ing.-.: ' - Sunday-school at 2 o'clock. Time has been cliangcd. . , There are lots of improvements in thia neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison made a trip to Eugcno Monday, Miss Ham, of Eugene, is visiting nt Mr, Ayers' this week. Mr. Ingrhani and family have been visiting, with friends here, b'am Robinson was out soliciting for tho J auction City Creamery. Mac Morrison and family moved Coner Grocery Complete ON HAND. every Thing in the grqcery line. produce Taken In Exchange. Junction B.SoHysanc Real Estate and Investment Brokers Have farm and timber Linn and Benton Counties. Parties having farm or timber lands, or any real estate whatever, for sale, can get the benefit of having their hinds ad vert met tree ct charge by listing same with us. Commission low. B. S. HYLAttD & CO., IT", We carry o full L.lne of FflflUCrS Stoughion Wagons, John Deere Plows Loggers GRIFFIN HARDWARE COH P' Y, EUGENE, OREGON. into their new house this weok. Miss Nora Riler returned home from her visit at Irish Rend Monday. " Doug. Perkins has returned to 5Ion- roc, to work at the logging camp. Ed. Ayers made a trip to Eugene Friday, returning Saturday uight. Mr. Caitriuht and Ed. Ayers com menced to plow their hops Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ' James McMullin made a trip to Junction City Tuesday. We see that the Ilainiony corro spondent is infringing on our territory. Keep off 1 School will commenco Monday with M'ihs Norris at tho helm. A successful term is predicted. Rev, John Handsaker will preach hero next Sunday. After the sermon, baptism. . All are invited. James ai d Fitz Ie returned to their old job of lodging, at Corvallis, last week. . They xpect to return for pood shortly. We Iiojhs so, as wo miss them. Cameras & Supplies FOR TJ13 AMATEUR ar.d ' PROFESSIONAL. jCSMail orders will receive prompt attention. Write to us for further particulars. E. Schwarzschild, ? School Books I v and school si'ttues, s tablets, ink ami ? j PENCILS, ETC. ... Stock G) S S3 I City, Oregon. S; lands for sale in Lane Persons living at a distance and desir ing information in regard to prices of lands, resources, or any facts at all in connection with this part of the Wil lamette Valley, write to Junction City. Ore. AND HARROWS. We are tleadquartere for ... I SIMONDS SAWS 0"d.0" " I Logging bupphes i OUR OWN Condition Powders FOR Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hop. ALSO For POULTRY. We make thece powders or. selves, therefore do recommend them. 4 mt&ciic; &x i lit Druggists. CYRUS NOBLE (Bourbon and Rye) ROYAL OAK and LACEY (Sour Mash) MANHATTAN CLUB (Bourbon and Rye Whiskies) Fine Line- of Imported and l o mcstic Cigars. MLONOGKAM . . .hnict ion Citv . . riANHATTAN l'uireue. i. f.?. TRIPP, General Blacksniithinff IN ALL itS BRANCHES. gJST" Horseshoeing a Si'kciaiiy mJtj Corner Fifth and Greenwood Sts.. Junction City, . . ; . Oregon.