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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1901)
I i Bulletin Board 8t. ValctilWa day. ft Taylor, the photographer. Dr. tt oculo-optltlan, Eugene. lr Oglcsby, physician and aurgnon. Coltf at llouston'i for dry goods and groceries. All kinds t( updo-date Job work done at tin omeo, r Read tbe ad, of the Eugene Soap Co 1m 111! tsUt. A new consignment of fresh oranges at Houston a. Goto Mlllloni Bros, when in ' for your groceries etc, town Born To the wife of Byron Mllllorn, Feb. 11, lwi, daughter. iHirtora Smith, osteopathic physician, U)n & Saving Bank bldg., Eugene, Or. Mra, J. A. SibbeU will soon present tathn public a htre Hue of new spring lluil F.ccltston. Muk and John Coon went hunting Tuesday and brought In J? ducks. Tho continued spell of Md weather lm disappeared ami warm mint preval in Una acctloti. Frank Tripp bad bU left arm badly jtprahwsl Sunday, In Hairhburg, by be- lug thrown from a vehicle. Take your laundry to 0. S. Keek'a iturlxM hoj. He baa the agency for tho Troy laundry, of Portland. Extra quality envelope, fie per bunch School supplies at popular prices. Cascads !)Kl! StOWt. Dr, C. It. 1 loll, dentist, ran be foun nt the Junction Oily Hotel Tuesday tuv I riday of each wcei. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Survivor Collier and fieneral Mana aer 11. fc. Wallace have comiJeted the Ktirwy of th Corvallia & Southern It It. nearly to Monroe. TSo f4lowlng real eatate transfer baa Imh'H recorded: Catherine McEwen to 3. 11. MeFarland, the w , of lot l.Uoek M, Junction City, f230. Mr. J. A. Hlbbett informs us that Mrs. HcHfrtii. formerly of tbia Uy, I "ouiforUbly caUd itb bcrauntat lA'iliiL'tvii. Va.. and U in exedlun la-allti. Hsnator MuIkpy,of Polk county, pro- ftor l th Norui4ichooi, Monmouth will dclivrr A iMjoriri! V iialniiKtoii a! ln-M In tbe oinra boua in tbia city Kri lay wfiiing, l ib. Tba atUir of tbe C. V, Cburcl unihUil bv Hpv. U I. Itvck, la to Im-rIii i acria of iiiwlinga In Junction on the fourth HuiiJay In tbia montli. wr.ik.H k t an InUrojiiiig ajwakcr, Everybody ahould bear him. s l!(?i-mit inMio of tbo Oritonlan ftn Tfl.LTnia contained I'icturn of Miaa Amy May, htly of Jlarriaburg, but now of I'orUand. ltotli papcra rpoko i incoropliiimntary torma of her tmulca tau nt ana mum pfjpuiarny. -Nice thin Hkin tamona UOc dos;. Fluo vnadi!S and nut at raaaonab i rics. Cahkuor Vwa Stohs. Dr. S. Hamilton went to I'ortlan Mondav. wlum ho will vixit for suvcra Inr nti.l ntft'Oil tlm meotilitr of th ' IJoard of IUvviiU of tlm Univcrnity Oregon, of which h bi Iwng own inciHbur.lkOM'bu.if Hcvknv. .1. W. WVlch.of Aatiri. 15 rand Maa tr of the f . 0. 0. F. ot th Hl:its ot Oro gnu, w ill 1m bens Feb. on an uihein vinit to Oama ImIi'c. No. 41, I. O. O. r and Kvfcmrwn 11; Imkab lvsdi?. No. 42, All mcmbcra of thews ) liic ahould Ik recent and b'!i to make too vbit of tirainl Mantcr WVicb a :lenwnt one. Tbo .tundicttCUv Flouring Mill Co in dbippiug Hour to Kngc-iirt and Cottage , tirovc. aim .Manager iicorgo jiuiuifaKf aaya tbu prmluet will bo going out in car oad lota aonn, llux inr.I, na now conditctt'd, ami tbe ("reniiiery nro tw welirotiifl n'lilitSoia to tho conimercia Interesta of tbu town, and bav a ten tloncy towsril ciicouraiug other bu neei entcrpriacM. . Ifev. Samuel Wood, of Corvallia, orcn rni'"i ties miliiit in the M. K. Church Snudiiv int.ruing ami ovcnlii':, Uev stvidmon'. the regular lU'Htor. being do liiincnl , at Corvallia, hither bo had cone to afcHii-tiu roligioua work, longer tbiin expected. Mr. Wood deli vvrod two good KcrmoiiH. lie is a llncnt and lopienl la!kr, r.nd leaves theiinpresfiiou upon bii benrera that bo is deeply later ested in bin cb'en prof 'HHion. Fino ucedlera orangi-n, flOe dox. Largo ripo banan, 'Ma do.. Cancauu Dut.o STomc Since its organisation,' Juno fi, 1S00, tbu I'acillc Jurisdiction Wowlinen of the Woild, hiiH paid in lien.ts over J2,(X!(), 0:K). To Oct. 1, 11)00, tho amounts bv Suteawere: California, f.lO.lOO; Colo rftilo, JfH0O,40; Idubo; fit,S(H); Mon tana, t:i7,l00; Oregon, f t 12,100 ; Utah, $MV,0(0; WaHhiiwUni, $24S,4;K); Wyom ing, t23,8M; total, $l,W8,700. Tho pay monla now are about (50,000 per moptli. Tbo tuembertfhip Kept. 1, 21)00, waa 54, 20.', and tho insnrunco in fjree over (113,000,003. A largo party of young folks tenderod n aurpriao party to (1. W. Tumbow and aon, Hqniro J. 11. Tumbow, of Long Tom diatrict, hiNt Saturday night. Wanra not Hiiro whether tho nbova-nimod gen tlemen were taken completely by bur uriso. but of ono thing wo are certain, and that is, that from tho time the nartv arrived until midnight, when it iliHDorHed, a good tlnio was enjoyed by all. Tho young folka brought along nio. cakea and lots of good cheer, anil the Long Tom pooplo don't do things by halves, About 1)7 guests wera present. 1 ill i m Personal sSfta Itoy Morgan, o! Euare ne. was In town aionuay. 0. W. Turnbow. of Lontr Tom. waa In town Monday. sir, j, w. uearv returned irom a . III k trip to Halsey, S. II. Ferifuoson. of Lona Tom. was In thedly Monday. Ror. II. N. Rounds, of Monroo. was in our town Monday. , Dr, Oglesby la at Salem this week via ting Hid Legislature. I. T. Nicklln, of tbo F.ugetm Soap Co., f F.ug0iit, waa in town Saturday. larney May and Arthur Hcndera. cf flarrlHburg, wero Sunday yiaitoraia thin city. C. Winter, of Portland, waa In town on a bunting trip a low day Urn of tho wueK. C. I. Ilouxton went to Salem on Wed newlay mornlng'i overland to attend the legihlaiure. (. lUckard.of Monroo, waa in town Monday and renewed bin aubacription tO thO j;VLI.KTI9t. Dr. Taine, of F.ugene, made a profes tonal cull tn tbia tdace Tuesday to aeo Mr, iv. fe-ainticM, who la very ill r. M. Crow, ol Whitman county, Vah., waa ttio guest of Col. Jr. . vol mux and latnily thia week F. A. Cox, formerly awaigtant K. I agent here, arrived laat Saturday for lew uaya vikiI will) trienda Mm. Col. F. W. Folaom retiirnel from Loraito Monday, where fbo attended tbe Mineral ol her mother, 31 ra. Crow. Geo. W. llandnaker, manager of the Junction City flouring nulla, ment Sun day with bla family in Kugene. Uuard. Rev. C. A. Woolcy, of Fairmount, camo to town Monday and left f ueaday on the early morning train for Albany. Dr. W. V. Kuvkendall atopped off on liia return from halem to Lugene batur day, to call on Mixa LorcnaCook, who (lUilO ill. County Surveyor, B. F. Collier, of Kugene, arrived Friday to survey tbe !roiocd routo for the Corvallia & Southern K. U. C. D. and K. U. Io cam down from F.ugew Saturday and tnent Sunday with their parents. Dr. Leo linn Innsn ouite ill with la grintH), but ia now ahlu to no out. Repreaentatlvo McQueen poised through Junction Moi:day on bla way to Salem. lie ia in very poor health, and tho trip to and from tbo capital iaa great tar upon bis strength. Ocneral Manager Kruttwhmitt, of San Francinco; Manager R. Koehler, Sunt. L It. Hulda.of Tortland. Freai dent Hayes, and othei 8. 1. ollicialg paswnl through Junction Friday on a aoocial traiu, aouthbound, on atoufof inapecUon. N. R. Whitley, of Seattle, mnnagfr of lh American Inauranca Co., and J. J. Ibitler. resident agent of the company, drove out to the aceno of the llolgate fire Tuesday. Mr. Whitley Jur-non to adiuxt, tbo bins, tbo property having been ihured for f 250 in the A nierican Dr. S. ILtmilton, of Roseburg, arrived in the city Sundav on tha California ex pre1 to vinit iiin aou-in-law, W, C Waahbnriw.and grandson Master James Dr. Hamilton hua Uen to Astoria, l'irt land and Salem. He naid it looked to him like tbo Itgmlnturo viu tiot going to elect a aenator beforo the ex pi i at i n of its term. He ih the hither of our t ir cult Judge, J. W, Hamilton, nnd ia even a finer looking man Mum his noil "The Modern Ananiaa" Saturday, ev, Feb. l'i, in the Opera House. A kick U coming; to the Ikn.ixriN in regard to tbe giving ouf"tif tbe printing for the coming flay, "Tbo Modern Ananias. Mr. J. D. Hamlin, a member of the dramatic company, bad the matter in chn'gu, and asked the IU llkti.v t.j make a bid for tho work, which was done. Later tbe Timea gaein theii bid, which waa in excess of the Bum.btin a hid, ac eoroing to Mr. Hamlin's owti statement, and yet he awarded tho work to the highest bidder. If the printing bad been of an individual nature, or if the Bpii.k tin' had not been iif ked f "r a bid, noth would have been thought of tho matter. Under tbe circumstances, Mr. Hamlin's eoiirco was manifestly unfair. Inas much as Mr. Hamlin ia an applicant for the position f Postmaster of Junction City, it ia but natural to suppose that his'admtniriiration of tho affairs of that ollioe, if ho received tho appointment, would be characterized by the same par tiality and unfairness that bo displayed in awarding the aforesaid printing. "The Modern Ananias" at the Opera House Saturday night, Feb. 10. Every body should attend. , Death of an Oregon Pioneer. Mrs. Mary Crow, nged DO years, died at her homo it Lorahe, 12 miles from Cottage Orovj, Feb. C, 1001. With her hUHband, John Crow, who enmo to Ore- aon tn 1Ho2. She wiu born in Kentucky, moved to Missouri, from there to Iowa. im nro jourueyiiiK serosa iiio puun 10 this State. For 48 years Bhe bad resided at the aceno of her death. Her husband, John Crow, died in 18(10. MrH. Crow was tho mother of Mrs. Col. F. W. Folsom, of this city, IH& ' ' ' '' "' '"?-,'" 9 Wg 0 WUWHHbllW jlj Ollllam Kitchen and wifa of Irving, were caller hero on Monday.' Mlaa Edna Mackev west to Roao- burgon VtHlneaday vlalting; J. It. Cartwright baa the cultivation of larga hop gardens well otaleraay. George McCulloc'a waa ft wntwoiger on eUneaoay 'a local en route to halem. C. F. Cunningham waa a raKaenger on Tuesday a overland on li)a way home. Mias Calllc Tierce, of Rowland,1 tartwl on Tncaday for nn extcndeil viait In California. W. A. Christy, a live fanner, residing east of HalNcy, was laying hi supplies hero last week. The town has bean mado lively dur- Ing tho last week by the presence ot un usual numbers cf drummers. T. J. Rodnera and bis estimabla wife ! visited on laH Sunday with bis fatber'g family, near Liverpool station. J. W. Arebart is gaining considerable notoriety with his patent doubletree. U ia thought to be a good thing. Tim farmers of this vicinity arc busy preparing seed beds forspring crops. The' fall sown grain ia reported toboiu extra good condition, Mr.C. K. Maxson.one whose Judg ment on farming matters is entitled to credit, stated that he is now pasturing bis fall sown wheat cloatly with sheep. P. F. Ratneril lately returned from a visit to bis old homo in Wixconsin, and be ia now confirmed in preference for Oregon, and especially for Lion county. May & Davis have a full force at work in their hop field- U ia conceded that if hop cultivation is Completed early, the hop matures in better lorui and earner. D. H. Pierce, of near Rowland, on cxtenJve farmer and etock-raiser, wus transacting bucineHS here Tuesday. He says grain is O. K., but grass ia badly froeen. Rev.Zimmermhn occupied tbe pul pit of the M. K. church Isst Sunday, He is a forcible speaker, and leaves out of bis sermons the little quibbles of every-day ife : hence his bigcongregation. , J. M. Pbilpot. with direct purpose and push. cit? bv the modern meth ods of Ida noble wife, has demonstrated that the dairy business can be mode a factor in tbe success of farming. Twentv-five ladies of indiscriminate detection met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Williams last veek to e w carpet rags. Forty pounds were sewed, A doliciona lunch served and all were happy. Gos sip was conspicuous by its absence;. There will be a tnumcal concert given at tbe City Mali on Thursday evening, tho 14th inbt., under the auspices of the Harrisburg Brass Band. The carrying out of tha program will furnish an en joyable occasion. jbvva never uo things by the. halves. ; y v LANCASTER. Mies Dollio Lpo is on the sick list. Mr. Al Darrow was a visitor in our city last week. Ed Ayers finished grubbing his early hops Saturday, Preaching next Sunday by Rev. John Handtaker. V , Grandma andOrandpaDarrow have moved back to ton. ' Mr. Morrison made a trip to tbe mountains Wednesday. Miss Nettie Schenck is suffering from u spell of hi grippe.' ' . Wo are clad to report that Mrs. Ailie Schenck is improving. ( The fichool directors have purchased a new stove for the school house. Miss Edna Lee' and Philip Lurwell were visiting at Brownsville last week. John Templetou made a trip out to the mountains to visit his folks last week. ,. - Mr. and Mr9. Ben Campbell, of l,ong Tom, were visiting Mr. Monison's folks last week. - Sam Templeton, Jr., of River View, spent a few days v.ating friends in this neighborhood iast week. Lost A few days ago, on tha road between Junction City and Hartisburg, a dress patten, tinder please return to John Gosscr, of Lancaster, , t MONROE. Miss IIenr.nl left for Corvallia Tues day on a visit. Mr. Louding, of Portland, was in town Monday looking for a location for a blacksmith shop. x Dr. E. Bennett was in Monroo Mon- dav. Ho reports that the sick around Dusty are improving. While Will Carpenter and Rob Yates were out hunting Saturday, Mr. Yates fired at some birds, a shot strik ing a limb and glancing, hitting Air. Carpenter in the eye,. Fortnuately the sight was not destroyed. William Jackson Kelly died at his home in Monroe, Oregon, Feb. 9, 1901. He was born in Owen county, Indiana, Sent. 10. 1818 and moved to St. Joseph. Mo., in 1851. where ha Tesided until 18515. He came to Oregon in 1853, set tling in Benton county, Oresion. "Uncle'' Billy Kelly was an honored citizen, a .faithful friend ami a conscientious neighbor. May the influence of bis life bo felt by tho people bf Monroe for years to come. ... Rend II. S. Ilyland & Co.'s ad. in this issue. ;"..' .'...'':'' tui : Corner Grocery C omplete ON EVERY THING IN produce Taken In Exchange. ':fJIUH6rn Bros Junction . Hvland &Co Real Estate and Investment Brokers, Have farm and timber lands for sale in Lane, Linn and Benton Counties. Parties having farm of timber lands, or any real estate whatever, for sale, can get the benefit of having their lands ad vertised free of charge by listing same with ne. Commission low. B. S. HYLAND & CO., Farmers Loggers mMtmt GRIFFIN HARDWARE COHP'Y, ECGEXE, OREGON. FLAT CREEK ITEMS. Frosty weather continues. Chris. Tracer and Dolph Farley were at Corvallia hist Wednesday. Xeven Barclay, of Alsen, ia stopping with las aunt, Mrs. Harvey Rickard. Rev. John ilandsaker filled bis reg ular apiwuntrcent at Brown school house hist Sabbath. Mr. Wm. Hngcins and Miss Grace Hewitt were united in marriage at Cor vallia Feb. t. 1001. Both are well and favorably known in 'bis locality aud a host of friends wish them a happy voy ae through life. Notice. A Reward of $10 ia offered by the trustees of Oasis Ledge. No. 41, 1. O. O. P., for the arrest and conviction of any one found molesting the I. O. O. F. cem etery or destroying the cemetery pro perty. L. B. Mooke, Sec. I. O. O, F. Lodge, No. 41. ami S I SCHOOL SUPPLIES, $ TABLETS, INK und ? ? C PENCILS, ETC. . .'. S Cameras & Supplies S s ? V FOB TUB ? t AMATEUR and S I PROFESSIONAL. fj S STMail orders will receive S prompt attention. Write to us S for further particulars. C E. Schwarzscliild, , j! Eugene, Oregon. ' Ctock I, HAND. THE GROCERY LINE. City, Oregon. Persons living at a distance and desir ing information in regard to prices of lauds, resources, or any facts at all in connection with tbia part of the Wil lamette Valley, write to Junction City. Ore. Wo carry o Pull bine of" Stoughton Wagons, John Dsere Plows and harrows: OUR OWN Condition powders FOR Horses. Cattle. Sheer) and Hogs. ALSO For POULTRY. 27 We make these powder? our selves, therefore uo recommend them. Miielier&.Hiil Druggists. CYRUS NOBLE (Bourbon and Rye) ROYAL OAK and LACEY (Sour Mash) ' MANHATTAN CLUB (Bourbon and Rye Whiskies) Fine Line of Imported and I o . mestie Ciears. MONOGRAM . . Junction City . . fl A Mi ATT AN Eugene. IV. fJ. TRIPP, General Blacksmithins IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 3T IIOKSESHOEINU A SPECIALTY Comer Fiftli Junction City, and Greenwood Sts.. , - . Oregon.