Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901, February 21, 1901, Image 1

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JUNCTION CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901
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EUGENE, OR.
Sale!
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Ladies' Jackets
Fur Collarettes
(All New Goods)
For J
Price.
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Bros.
EUGENE, OREGON.
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F'UWZW&p p-:
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Bank
or junction city, Oregon,
President. Vice President.
W. C. WAHIint'8Xlf, F. W. WS!lllt7B.U
Cashier. At Caehicr.
Ha tho best facilities for handling; the
banking buisnesB of North Lane
and South Benton counties.
Hoard of Directors: - .
J. A. lUihhn.il), C. W. Wshburne
Geo. Pickett, J. T. Miiliorn,
T. A. Miiliorn,
A. 0. llrtvity, :' 10. IIcux,
President. Cashier.
B. II. Hovby Asst. Cashier.
Lane County
Bank.
A. G..II0VEY & CO.
Ttanxacta general banking business.
Established, m. 01detbank in the
county. Eugene, Or. . -;
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ry Guaranteed,
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L"' .i,iUUti.,ti.i.i..it .r.ii JW.l.t.t.t.l.t f.i .t..,(kl..l. i.KUI.I.I.f.l ,iaj.f'.i(t..
; 1 nitllns.
V'or tunny Ct'tilwrifB the hordes ol the
Orient have EubMsUH.! ufn rice, to the
fxchifiioii of ether fued stnplrr, Natu
rstlly they hftvo rawn a littlo -tired of
tho monotony m-Iio would ot"fter n
thouiind years? and tlie Introduclion
of A.niuricmi fionr Um proilnecd a revo
Jution of diet, f ting c.ct;)it iit, cheHp
mid, pulatublft, tho more tho Chineao
uso our ttour l!u uioro they wont it.nnd
it bood)s only n oin stionof time until
rieo.ifl mipphinted by wht flour, which
contain! morn nearly the nedcd pro
rmrtloniof tltitr, protein and fat. the
throw KrcRt-cMentlai!! for human oxint
oue3. Tho many uses to wbk-h Auiori
con thnir can Ihj put h been a ryvcla
tion. to tho Chinese, and its economical
side appeals to him most nlr.Mly, piuce
lie ran Bell his rice to tho outsid world,
and buy our llour for one-hnlf tlie coot of
liitt staple. ' " " 4
Inf 188!) there wcro exported to the
Orient only 4l8,()iK) barroh of Hour; in
189!) thi had grown to 2,000,00a barrels.
With Increased oeeuu tounao, fairer
tariffs by tha carriers a auainst wheat,
reduction by reciprocity ornpeclal t,reaty
of 1 ho llour duties now itnpoHed at foreign
port,, tiio milling may be preserved to
the I'aeitlc Const, rather than done by
tho" foreigner. Oregon now poetesses
136' flour inllltfrwlth dailv capacity of
14,000 barrel, of which D.QOO barrels are
ground exclusively for, tho import tradq.
Can You Answer This? , .,
What Is Utft bent., riulckeat, cheapest
and most con.furtublo vny to reach
Omaha, Kancau City, Chieugo. or, in
fact, any other pqint .Kant? When do
you leave home? What in the rate? Do
you change earn? Whatabout moalR?
It you are going East you should and
can-know all this , by merely making a
written request on ,
K. W. TOSTEU, .
Ticket Agent Burlington Uoute, earner
Third and Stark Sta , Port land, Or.
As Bill Nye said
about kisting a pretty girl,
'if you begin advertising for businean,
don't try to grab it at onco. Take your
time. It! there.".
. School Report
For tho fifth month of th Dchool year:
Pays Uuht.-.....i".....,.,V. 20
I'ay? attendance. ...... 2S43
Day abHcnce,. . 141
Cnwcs tardinesa. t- l'J
Oirls enrolled.,. . . .,. . . . . ........... 71
lWys enrolled ...... . ... . . ..... 7(1
Total enrolled lr0
Average dai'y attendance.. ... ...... 117
I'cr cent of attendance ..... ... ....... 95
Tupiln dropped . . . . .-. ........ . . . 27
I'upilf ro-admitted . . . .. 40
Keiuaiolng at dato-of report cirla.. 7(5
licmaining at date of rejwrt boys.. 72
Visitors .'. .... v , , . ............ , 7
Roll or Ilovoit. Ilooui 4 Minnie
Tracer, Chester Nk hoU, Kmmett ltle,v,
Anda Calvert, Jrwhi, Moorbead, Ikmlah
I'itriey, Claud .Wilkineon. Koom 3
P.ertha Houston, Ajne lacker, Leilali
Tracer, IhMtle Archibald, Chesney lloh
Sato, Nellio Thorton, (iusio Uructtihg,
Karl McMartin, Ada Powell, Elna
bert. Koom 2 Andry Ilowanl, Cora
Houston. Koom 1 Lcla llolgate, Eithel
Kirk, Norma MoKay, Harvey Moore.
Stanley Thomson, Hoy Darneille, Es
tella Moore, Agatha, Becker, Walter
TbomBon, Graeio Gilmore, Ura Ruff,
Val Furrier, Katherino Archibald, Ces
eie Wallace, Chester Coon, Clara Sam
uels, Oenevievo 8amueU, Mary Houston,
.lames Moats. ? "
WOODMAN,
SPARE NOT . .
that ax, for if It'i a ' W
nx you can chop and chop and chop
and bo .totter gatinthtd each day.
We'll guarantee tho atittlaction
every time, or give you a new bx
for a pKr ax, or your money back.
Other kimUot axe at lower prices,
but v.cm so genuinely cheap as the
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Everything for chopping, and
rawing, and splitting eroee-cnt
'huw, buck saws, and powder and
fui"', if you need it ; and all at guar
ant'-ed prices,
Urnm Habdwase Co., Eueeue.
SPECIALS
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits,
$5.50 Up to $65.'
Ladies' Capes & Jackets,
' $1 Up to $25.
Big Line Men's Clothing.
SUITS ALL-WOOL, SILK-SEWED.
$7.50 and Up.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
DOXT OVERLOOK OUR
Dry Goods Department.
Do You Know
THAT THE
Seattle Fruit & Produce
t COMPANY, OF EUGENE,
pay the highept eflfh price .for poultry
eiig?, veal and all kind of farm produce.
Prices this week : ChicktnB,7c per ponnd ;
veal, 7c : geese, tic : duck. 7c : easts. 20c.
Don't forget tbo place 8th Street, next
loor to fcoap fwctory.
CO Y CARS'
Pianos and Organ.
We ore recjPiyjng floe now Piano and
Organs direct'froni the' factories' at Bos
ton New York and Philadelphia. Our
pianos are bought at' special cash' dis
count. Wo are tho solo representatives
for Oregon, and by theee methods can
sell you a fine Piano or Organ cheaper
than any one. ;. ,
Wo havo pianos w ith fall metal plate,
full extension duet desk for from 235
up. All our goods are Warranted by
Kohler and Chase, the oldest and largest
Mutie houso on the coast. Instruments
sold on installments. Come m And see
thorn. Morris & Craw,
9th 8tr, Eugene. ,
Read B, S. Hyhmd & Co.'s ad. in this
Issue. . -
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Copyrights Ac.
Anyone ending nUcfrh and doiKTlptlnn mat
milemjr curnruiii our optnum ttttt wbtMbor an
inrauttnn w probRuiy iiatonuiMn. I omn1 -.nlOA.
iUmamrlotlrmtiUdnntiKl. iliuidboobon PUnt
wtnt frca. IHileitt aunnrT foriHtirinir v.atenM,
Fatruia tnkun tliruuuh Munir & Co. rMslTt
tp4tuil fUilkt, wlttimit chatvo, lu tie
SiWM HwlM.
A kanflnonicir IKartintl woW. T.nnrent fir.
eulnlUin of any aolemmo loiiriidl. 'J'eriua. IS
Tear i four moiitUa, L Bold bj all nawadoaler.
itroocb Offioo. 826 r BU WuliUiatoo, n, r.
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00 YOU WANT f
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A Piano?
If so, yqn w ill find no place ,
where you can buy a first
class instrument it h lower
;-in ice than at the F. A. Ran- '
kin Music Store. " i '
We carry a very large line
of Sheet M uio and all isinda
of Musical Good, and we
)romie you fair dealing and
- , the low est prices.
' "A11 Sheet Music sold
, at half price.
Mail orders will . receive
prompt attention.
MUSIC STORE,
EUGENE, Oil EG ON'
YOU WILL FIND A $
FULL LINE OF J
HOUSEWIVES:
STEEL AN1 CAST RANGES, $
COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTLERY
v . .. . ALSO THE ... . J
Celebrated Petaluma Incubator & Ercoder J
Griffin Hardware Co., Esse. Oregon.
B. S. flyland &Co.
Real Estate and
in vestment Brokers
Have farm and timber lands for sale in Lane,
.. Linn and Benton Counties.
Parties having farm or 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
w ith ns. Commission low.
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 tho Wil
lamette Valley, write to
B. S. HY1AHD & CO., Junction City. Ore.
B. S. fiyland
Real Estate Dealers,
Havo the follow ing farm lands for sf le.
Any inquiries in jegard to same will re
ceive prompt attention: , , ; , ,
30 acres of the finest land in Lane
countv,- one rtiile east of Junction City.
This land is nil in giass but acres.
Price ?50 per aero. ,
. 160-acre farm four miles east of liar
risburg. in Linn eounty; 140 acres in
cultivation; Voung orchard: new house,
fair barn; plenty of water; $23 per ncre.
1G0 acre farm, 2, miles east of liar
ripburz: 130 acres in cultivation ; bid
ance meadow: good improvements;
hotiae. bam. orchards U.j miles to
school house. 25 per acre. ,
200 acres of good leol farm and,
three miles south from Harrisburg;
abjut 110 acres m cultivation ; 30 a-; res
In light timber; 10 acres in hops;' spleu-
... 1 . . . - 1 11
Giu orcnoru Oi t ncres; ecuooi ihhic
miles distant. This farm is we fenced
and plenty of water. Tne property ba
been previously heWl at !f-VVa per acre.
It can now b purchased for if'-V If you
were to look tho length and breadth of
tho Willamette Valley you couldn't find
a totter bargain. . The owner netted
fDOO from the 10 acres of hops the past
season.
403 acres of fine prairie land, 4 miles
southeast of Junction City, on the river
rond, and 10 miles north of Eugene;
300 fxres under cultivation; W) acres
tine hard wood timber; residence and
two barns; but little gravel; 12-acro
orchard; well fenced. Can be dividid
eas. and west so ns to give each half
part of timber. "Will to divided or sold
as a whole to suit. Prico flia per acre.
This ia tho oldllulin farm, and is woith
f50 an ncre. - i , .
800 acrt8, 2fa milei sou tli west of Junc
tion ; 250 acres under eultivalion ; 50
acre? timber, ok and ash ; watered by
tho Long Tom and several, wall lakes :
over 10 miles of fene, divided into 10
fields and pastures; could bo divided
into 3 farms and each one cotild have a
uood road all graded and graveled all tho.
way to Junction City; S stock barns.
40x")0; 1 barn 110x72 ; bhicksmith shop,
hay scales, wagon tfhed nnd mtxehino
shed; out buiUPngs and a dwelling
houKo of 8 rooms, ginl as new, cost f jirj i
tw o orchards, all kinds of fruit and tor
ries. Price, $14 per acre. Easy terms,
A great bargain.
B. S. HYLAKI) & C0(
JUNCTION CHY. ORE. .