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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
& the A. P. BETTERSWORTH, JR., Editor and Proprietor. MISS ANNA OQLUSBY, Associate Editor. SCBSCRII'TIOS RATES. One year, U paid in Advance f 1.50 fcix months, ..... - $ .75 Three months. .... I .50 Advertising rates made known on - application. utered the postollice at Junction City as second class until matter. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. VXITED 8IATK3 William McKinley President Theodore Kousevelt, Vice President STATS Or OKEUOS. ' T. T. Geor Governor y' I Dunbar Secretary of State Charles S. Moore Treasure! J H.Aekerman School Superintendent W. 11. Let-da State Printei C. 8. SENATORS. ' G.W. McBride Joseph Simon CONGRESSMEN, . a. Moody Thos. II. Tongue grPREME JCIX3ES. F.A.Moor R. R. Uean C. E. Wolverton. SECON'D JCDICAL DISTRICT. J.H.Hamilton Circuit Judge Geo. M. lirown . Prosecuting Attorney 1..VNE COCSTT. II. R. Kincaid J.R.Hill H. J. Edwards W. W. Withers E. V. Leo A. S. Patterson V. M. Miller I). P. r.urton C. M. Collier Walter Grirnn County Judge J- Commissioners Sheriff Clerk Treasurer School Superintendent Assessor Surveyor Coroner OUR CLUBBING LIST. Weekly Oregoniaa and Bcli-etin.. .$'2.00 Thrieea-Week New York World and Bcixetis 2.15 The Weekly Oregonian and Bru.ETix V f r a year.- ? SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern ?a- .... ( of v ester n uregon, mtn m dudes -an excellent map of the state, and ordains iniormauon on ruimiic, ui", education, etc., existing industries I ml their capabilities. . Attention is also directed to such new fields, for 'energy or capital ua proudse fi.r return. , , . This publication fills a need long ex perienced ry Ore?oniaiis, in replying to laoniries of Eastern triends. ' Cipie? may be bad of local agent S. P. Cn.. or from C. II. MaeIuiam G. P. A , Portland, Or. Daily Trains Cctv.een Garden and Denver 2 The incr2dfe in trnc.nntinental trav el t.y way of Salt Lake City, in conse ossnea of "the scenic and other attrac i jns of the rout'-, haa recently ju.-tifiud the Kio Grand WeKrn Itailway in connection '.villi the iMiver & Kio G'rartdtf au'l Colorado Midland P.ailmads savs the Sa't Lake Tritjune, in estah-liti!ii;i-j a triple daily fast pawonzer ser vice lA-tween Ogden and Henver. All jf th:3s trains are eqnipp'.'d with tin; latest appliances, improvem'.-nts and cars. This road now operates through elee;.ers hetTi-i-n Chicapi. Ozden and San 'Francisco, also a psrfec. dining car f-ervicc. Sen.l 2c postage for litcMture, ratf-s ir other iui' rmation to J. D. Mans . field, 253 Washington St., Portland, or j?o. W. Fleiiitz. (ier.ural Paaaonger Airent, alt Lake City. RAILROADING PATENTS. A singly Jirrn of Patents Lawyers', C. A. F.'iow oc Co., of Washington, 1. C, hae iu the lat year procun-d ,C,!0 patents for tln-ir client?, many of, them for re jr!ft'c:d inventions.- C A Snow & Co. have 1 f.f rnilroaillnar n.itnnts tlirough thfs Patent O.'Iice, but they inw t :nrting thc-in for hy the latter process tiia inventor often di b.ifore he gets hig patuitt. Weekly Oregouian and Bui-i-eti.v crjly (2 a year. Bale. Land ros Sal" M0 acres with barn Hud out buiUii gs, running water, two or chards, 85 nr.rm in farmina land, within iip.' Diil.-f- of Junction City, for flGOO. lii-juire of S. Templefon, milt!-! Eoutheast. of Junction City. No agent Send 50 rents for feix UiOnths' subscrlp lion to Th'i Illustrated Youth & Age; and We will jd) sen 1 it free for three jn nthi to threti of your friends who are not now tiiklng it. ' Address Yocih & Aob Pen. Co , , KashviUe, Tenn. The Fanners & Breeders' Mutual Live Ptock Insurance Association 6f Kansas Citv, Kan., has been declared insolvent ami ordered to "put up tho shutters." In tho past twenty-five years that Milo Monger, of Harvard, Illinois, hn boon running creamery, ho has paid out $5,200,000,000 to tho farmer, ami built twelve creameries. Hoard's Dairy man. t t The wav toihsure tho pass see ot tin. Grout Hill is to write both your Vnitej States Senators that you re interested in its passage and ask them to work and vote for it. And this is the only way it can be accomplished. The bill has passed tho House by a large majority, but its enemies are putting forth their utmost strength to Uoteat it in tite fen ate. They will accomplish their desire unless you make yom influence felt by writing at once to your Senators. Write as soon as you have finished reading this, S I C. II. Markham, General Passenger Agent of the Southern Pacific's lines in Oregon, is not only the head of an im portant department of great railroad, but he is a representative cituen -one who takes a deep intsiest and an active part in tho up-building cf the industries and institutions of th State. At one time-jou find him assisting in the estab lishing of some new industry, and next addressing the students of our universi ties. He is a jower in the development of Oregon, educational and .industrial. The Only Amsrkan Olrl to Marry a King. But one American girl has ever mar ried a Kins, and she, a New England woman, i.ow a xidow, U living in a royal palace In the country of her adop tion, almost lost siht of by her Ameri can sisters and friends. The romance of this fawinatiug, gifted American jrirl, who won the hand and heart of a Kinj: one. of the nattiest of Kv storie will be one of the features of the March Ladies' Home Journal. The constant advertiser has this advantage ii.. . r He h:iK not lronped tho thread of his discourse, and d.jcs not have to nick it up The occa sional advertiser must emjdoy printer b ink lavis-hly Just to re-ceUhimli J 1 1 1 1 1 1 f cn the fxiting that he occupied btifore he withdrew from the field ; he mnst re gain the ground that he has lofet before he can continue. Here that trite but wonderfully expressive proverb suggefts itself: "Constant dropping wears the stone " Unremitting advertising, ad- vertiing pursued rncthodicaUy day by day, '. (.k tv ve;k, month hy mon'h, i isi tin: 'i.'iid less tjcpi-nsive thun hv ndver- tisii'u' .ceaci.iua v. in p.r.d htarl? v HA',-tv-!-." Narrw-!nind-'t and tin- infrii!td persona declare advert ifdnc tin vtar rf'iiisil to w. "moncv witstH! tln.se who can judge knr.v that it Lift golden iiivehttii'.Mit. A (iEXTLE HINT, our f-tylu of clin.ate, v ith its ftud eh:u:pen of t tper;'.'.urc rain, nnd sunshine often interinir,li'(l single day it it! no wonder tliKt hil.Iii'ii. fricinl mid rrtntivcM nri In h-n wind in a our rhi so frijiicritly taken fririi by ne Iwte.l fiohls, half the ilfatha icsuUiii din-etly from this caii.-:::. A bottJe of uerman yrup Kei anont your lion f:,r inuiiediate use will pn-vent 8;rioi (ickr.i'i-H, a larjio doctor'n hill, and lie hi!j; d r.ith, hy the tiau uf three or foi ket ahont your home TIOUS er- iiir lo-). For curing Conmiuption, Heiu- orrhaii!, Pneumonia, fcewro Coiish. Croup, r any di-casi of t!.!t Throat or Lun't?, ir k buctosb iH Himply wonderful ai your drui.t will t-il you. (iet, a ffjiiiple hottlo free from Min'ller & Hill. jjiilMr nize, 73 cts. Uvt Green's I'riae Al.'i.anac. " FOCTIIERN CAUIORNIA. Notable among the pleasures afforded hy the Shasta Uoute it tin- winter trip to Southern California :tnd Arizona. Renewed aennaintaficc with this Hetion will ever dewlqi frehh poinfH of intercut and r.d led nourcen of eiiw ythr.nt. under its Hunny fdJen, in the varicly of ita in dithtrie., in its prolific ve etation and aa.oiiijMi-.cnilwtr'iesH frtB of moun tidn,. shore, valley and idiiin. The two daily Sha-t.-i trains from Porthnd to Caih"rnia have been re cently equipped with the mont approvtd pntu-rn f.f etandard and louritit sleeniiiL' carf, but the low ratca of fure will utilH co!)i:ni;(! in fiiect, Iilnstrated -rddfft to ti(. winter ro sort of California and A Vnzoiia mav he had on application to C. H. .MARKHAM, (',. P. A., I'oithind, Oregon j header, the colun. IM ,f the J5-li r.vis a e pen to 0. gtnd in jy.ur coinmuni. ca!:uia. S0R0SL3 THE BEST Woman's $3,50 S0E! IN THE WORLD. 14 Different Styles T. A. GILBERT, SOLE AIJ EXT, Eugene, Oregon WE HAVE A New and Complete Line OF DRUG GieomicalSj Patient and SUNDRIES AT Prices that are rtyif Prescriptions carefully compounded by a Graduate m rnar macy. Cascade DRUGSTORE. Junction City. EUGENE STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS . .' West Eighth Street , Near Steam Laundry Chris Msrx, Jr., proprietor a-thing Cleaned, Cclorod end Ko- paifcd. FecM C.ottung Hcstorca to Us Original Colo? to Itcok klu ftea SATISFACTION' OUAKANTr.CD. rlophoto Rtl 40-4. Centrnliv Located. X'ritn Vu rn rilrt llnOmH. Electric Llchts and Lell. FlIIsT-CLAHS. Hotel Eugene 'HuixExieKK P.1108 , I'ropritlo'S. 1 Rates. II to IS per Way. IIeadiuarter for Commercial Travelers ami iiiniii . , Oregon. WHEN OU WANT a pair or . AND ONLY WANT TO PAY PRIG FOR .-THEM, AND THAT OSE I'KICE A ' RGassittatete Prise, 00 TO T -, . . Eugene;; . Oregon, reseriptioB. fbrmaittond WAKTEO A m el M Whh iKjI R-MTAN'S jrtlt XtfiM. rr t-nl1 f1" iPolnf III. Hll.l, Nutt lh vot4 RTFA N ? OO lK pt(ki Md eipl no tUrtim. K I YA't . ..i 1.1.' Ill 'L. .114 . f.trwtrdr In th RlfVMM CttMtlut Co., K. W rtt, Ntw Vwk. t 4 m ' i : 4 r t 1 n 1 w- V v.. ; fj ! ICS V, Are You Perhaps I can be of ncrvice to you. 1 can ticket you over any railroad running trains out ol Portland; UH you when to leave, home; v. here to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what thcro is to be seen on the way. Call or write 1 11 take pleasure in answer ng your questions. Omaha. Chicago, Kaaiat City, St Louis and EVERYWHERE Lcyond. .i. w 111 ' East am! Scut h VIA Southern Pacific COMPANY. Trains leave Junction City for Portland and way stntlors ti i-;u a. ni. nuu 1 :37 p. m. l.v Portland . ::) iiiii . S:'.i0 pin Lv Junction City . 1 :37 inn 12:-Ml am Ar Anhland l-:-.'! am 11 :.T am " Saernmento .. O'lKlpm 4:.wam " fiafl Francinco. 7:15 pui 8:15 am A r Ogden 5: 15 am ll:Uani Peiiver. . . . :uu am :uj aui " KnnHasCity... '7:25 am 7:23am " Chicago. 7 :45 am HjliOwn ArU)H Angeles... 1:20 pm 7:00 am . ... rt 1..'. . T .if 1,1 i'jjho. . ..... u ;w pui ;oo pi Kurt Worth... fliUOam 0:;il)flui f'iiv of Mexico 9:.r)5 am 9:55 am Hut. BUiti ...... f W r.Il twinm New Orleans. , 0:25 put 0:25 ptn vihlti,fi.on. . . U:(K)nm -.11:42 am New York 12 :4I1 pm 12 :4U pin PullniBn and, Tourihi cars o;i both rr.ina. Ciuvir eats f-fleramonlo to Uir- Ilii nml K.I Pn.no. ninl TouriHt cars to Chicngo, H. Loui'', ' .New Orleans ana iiKhinfcton. , Connecting ut Han raneinco witn fov- end Htenrnshir) Hues for Honolulu; Jn- nun. China.' PhiliPKines, Central and South America. Fee Mr, L. i'. Moore, agent at junc tion CKy station, or address ' C. II. MARKHAM, 0, P. A, Poitlaud, Oiegmi. Join. Taylor, the photographer, 1ms located ' hero for1 the whiter and has his photo tent north of Crain's jewelry store. Give him a calj. Satisfactory work guaranteed. s. to I9 5 ". "T t. -Mt. Mm EastP A. C. Siulhon, GcnertJ Ap;rot, Cor. Third aci SurV Sti, rortluid, Ore. Professional. Plnkl.iai. w. w. ooi.ivsnv, Phyidi iiin t'.nd b.irveon. Oiliee In i Intel 1'dock. J unction, Or. Lodge Directory. PiAMor-n T,on K No. 6, Dkoufr Or Ho.vort. Me, tn llrit ivn.l third Wednt'S lays ol each month. Vi.-itiug uiemlmrs cordially invited to ai'.end. Mas. C. E N'u.iiui.s, C. of II. , Miki iiUAcie pAiiKC.it, Recorder, Oahu Loiitin No. 41. I. O. )' P. inwt every Saturday evening. Visitors, in good stand in:' are invited. W. M.Tiurp.N.G'. L. R. Mookr, Fecretnry. Junction City Camp, No. 14(1, Wood men of tho World, meets every firs', and third Monday nigftls in the month. E. O. Samvi'i s, Con. Coin, . IU . M. MitMoitv, Clerk. LUCULLUS JXHKiE, No., 52 K, of P. meets every Thursday eveuin of each week it li P. M. Knights In good iitamU ing inviled to attend, J. D. Hamu.v. 0.0. C. 1', ll.il'HTOX'. K. R. of f MILL! ORN 0 A JJ I N N. . O. No. 8, meets twice every month, Second ami Fourth Fridays. 8 O s-VAUff, . - President, B Pflit.Mom:, ; . l.'eeording M'cretiiry l'fOt..ri.i.ii IN. I. ul al. In, lull J'. .1.1111 All ..L'l'.f. ..I .V...', ..... . , I.O.f '.K, ntitctf! every Kccond and fourth Wt.dneh'hij H. , isiting nioinliorfl cor-, diullv invited. Miss Lena Ponders, N. O; 1 Perl.hu Nichols, lift:. Pec. IdlHS Dead Men's . Good Intentions ; . never pheltor the homeless nor feed the hungry. Good nets un fail lngly produce good 'roHiilts. One of the best of these in to' join I ho Woodmen of the World, ntid thereby ptovldc for these depended tiron yea.' : '