t i n ii ii i 'Ay A AX. wo " : HO I. JUNCTION CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1001 VOL. 3 Be S. Hyland & Cdff Real Estate Dealers, Cast and South VIA ale oeeia Southern Pacific COMPANY. tltl lill II . If II iiis ilia " TO Ladies' Jackets . . ' A . V - .. -t- Fur Collarettes (All New Goods) ' i For 2 Price. Hampton Bros. EUGENE, OUEGO.V. Pitts Harrow. superior foVQQ& Ranges All Fully Guaranteed. to BURLtNOTON RAILROAD Operate Finest Train In the World. "Yes, sir, it U an undisputed (act that our company oporatcs tho finest trains that were em built." Thii statement wn made by R. W. ' Foster, passenger representative (if the IlurlinRton Route, who was a caller at "Th llCLtrnx" office during the pant week. "There are two of them Identically alike and 1mUi marvels in construction. Electric-lighted, steam-heated, all the fancy scroll work is of various different varieties of inlaid wood, each of its own -natural color, highly varnished and all harmonising. "Our west-bound travel, is extensive at present, hundreds of people availing themselves of tho low rates now in effect. Our headquarters in tins terri tory are at Portland, whore we maintain one of the fl neat and most expensive offices on the Coast. And our service is becoming exceedingly poputai here, as it Is elsewhere, and we point with pride to the fact that 'when a tassenger once usee the Burlington soivlce they will ever afterwards vouch for its superior accommodations. . "As soon as we can get it fully under stood by the public that we can render then) important, tervlco in connection with their trip to any poiut east, and have those who contemplate a trip writo us for Information and rates, just that soon will they realize the benefits to be derived by tnch action. 1 -' "The Burlington Company are putting forth strenuous cuorts and spending and thousands of dollars in vertininir nutting the State of 'Oregon boforo the Eastern people, and we only ask the support ol the poopio oi this mate in return." 'Our line connects with and we sell tickets over all lines. This is something no other route has to offer." lM t . . 1 :.,-. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing warrants will be paid on prosGntr tlon at my office on and after Feb. 21, 1901. Interest on eume will cense Febru- ?ry ?1, 11)01 ; All Lane county. warrouts rora registered numbor8058 to 8004, both inclusive, ; ' A H. Pattkrbon, County Treasurer. . PtOd, Eugene February 20, ltfOl, Aaron Burr's Trial. "No court in this country had ever presented more impressive spectacle than on the day when the third Vice President of the United States was ar raigned as a traitor," writes William Perrine in tho February Ladies Home Journal. "On tho bench sat the most reuownod of all the long list of jurists of tho Supreme Court, John Marshall, and the courtroom and the streets about the famous capital (Richmond), which still exists among the most venerated cf the historic buildings of Virginia, wen I crowded with witnesses,. lawyers and public men from all parts of tho coun try. Burr was not pioved to bo guilty nnder tho indictment and the evidence submitted. His beautiful, brilliant daughter, Theodosla, radiant with joy, appeared in the streets of the town lor a long walk with her father, amid the ad miration of his partisans. . She had won the hearts cf even his enemies with her beauty and still more with her filial devotion. The further ' proceedings which had been meditated by the Fed eral Government were dronned. for Burr's most uncharitable foes must have been satisfied with tho now outbursts of popular feeling which his acquittal raised agaiust him. Ho could not ap pear in public without taking the rink ot personal insuit or oi Doing mobbed." Read B. 8. Ilyland & Co.'a ad. in this I lop-Dry lag Box. Tho last Issue of the Scientific Ameri can has the following in recard to a hen- drying box, invented by Adolf Wolf, of Silverton, Ore.: "The inventor has pro vided a construction hy whioh'a'hoi drying box can do readily turned upside uown without aiecnargmg tno contents, tho ton boina left omn for n tl. evaporation and escapoof steam. The bnx has a removable top and a remov able oouom, constructed and secured in a novel mauner to attain the desired end. -. ,. . v.. Some of OUr cltl.flia tirainn rv anv. ions to get the Oregoninn Sunday that tiiey seniweuanneM to Albany to meet me nnou train na oring out u tew pa pors.-Lebftoon Criterion, Have tho following farm lands for sale. Any Inquiries' in regard to ame will re ceive prom pt attent ion : 30 acres of the flncxt land la I-ane county, one mile east of Junction City. This land is all in gross but y acres. Prlco 00 per aero. IflO-acre farm four miles eot of liar rtaburg. in Linn county; 140 acres iu culUvation ; young orchard ; tww house, fair barn ; plenty of water ; -J wr acre. 100 acre farm, 2g miles eairt of flar risburg ; . 130 acres in cultivation ; bal ance tixtadow; good Improvements; bouse, barn, orchard; miles to school bouse. $23 per acre. 200 acres of good level farm land, three miles south from liarrittburg; about. 110 acres in cultivation; 20 acres in tight limber ; 10 acres in hops; spun did orchard of 4 acres; school noune y miles dmtont. This farm in wen fence and plenty of 'Water. The property has been previously held at t22,'a ir acre. It can now be rurchaeed for l-'O. If you were to look tho length and breadth of the Willamette Valley you rouldu't find a hotter bargain. The owner netted t'.MX) from the 10 acres of hops the part season. -; 403 acres of fine nratrie land. 4 mile! southeast of Junction City, on the river road, ami 10 miles north cf . Kugeno; K acres under cultivation; ,V) acres fine hard w6id timber; reeidenco and two Imrns; hot little graVel; 12-acre orchanl; well fenced. Can le dlvlibd enttand west so an to givd each half part of timber. Will be divided or sold m a whole to suit. Price per acre. This Is the old Haliu farm, and t woith f.'X)aa acre, 800 acres, 2j miles southwest of Jonc tin; 250 acres under cultivation; 60 acres timber, oak and ah; watered by tho Long Tom and several imi ll lakes; over 10 miles of fence, divided into 10 field and pastures; could be .divided into S farms and each one eould have a good roa I all graded and gravel! all the way to Junction City; 3 ftctk barns 40x50; I barn Px7:!; lnckM.;n Fh.ip, ha scales, wngon t l.ei. aud mftoUine sbcdi out uuildhijf id a --tliujr tm of ft riXMos, gorde-iit,''.v . ? ; two orchards, all kinds of Inat and ber ries. Price, f 14 ptr aero. Ku".v term. A great bargain. B. S. HYLAHD & CO,, JUNCTION CITY, ORE. Trains leave Janction City for Portland ana way stationa at 3:30 a. m, and 1:37p.m. -.. Why Uncoln Wouldn't Take a Case. Gen. John II. Littlefield. who studied law with Abraham Lincoln, writes his recollections of Ms great mentor in the February "Success." Ho tells this at tractive bit of anecdote : "All clients knew that, with 'Old Abe as their lawyer, they would a in their case if It was fair; if not, that it was a waste of tune to take it to him. After listening some time one day to a would be client's statement, with his eyes on the ceiling, he swung suddenly round iu inn cnair aim exciaimea : " 'Well, you have a pretty good case in technical law. but A nntv bn.t rma In equity and Justice. You'll have to !:eisome other fellow to win this case or you. I couldn't do it. All the lime while standing talking to that jury, I'd be thinking, 'Lincoln, yuu're a liar,' and I believe I should forget myself and say it out loud.' " Southern Callforna. . - Notable among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route Is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of Interest and added sources of enjoyment, under Us ennny skies, in the variety of its in dustries, in it prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of moun tain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most approved pattern of standard find tourist slpepini care, but tho low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to 1 lie winter re sorts ot California and Arizona may he had on application to C. H. MAKKIIAM, G. P. A., . , ; Portland, Oregon. "t ' M Will 'j I 'IU . John Taylor, the photographer, has located hero for the winter and has his photo tent north of Cram's jewelry fitpro . Givo- him a cU, Satisfactory work suiirwitecvU Lv Portland.. ... . 8 :30 am Lv Junction City. 1 :37 pm Ar Ashland 12 :23am " Kscramcnto... 5 -00 pm " 8ao Francisco. 7 :45 pm 8:30 pm 12:4(1 am 11:30 am 4:35 am 8:15 am Ar Ogden " Pei.ver...... " Kansas City. " Chicago..... 5:45 am 9:00 am 7:25 am 7:45 am 11 :45 am 9:00 am 7:25 am 8:30 am Ar Los Angeles., . 1 :20 pm 7 M am " FA Paso.. 6:00 pm 8:00 pm " Fort Worth... 6:30am 6:30 am " City of Mexico 9:55 am , J:55am " Houston ...... A :00 aui 4:00am " New Orleans. ; 6:25 pm 6:25 pm " Washington. .'. -6:00 am 6:42 am " New York., ...12:43 pm 12:43 pm Tollmen and Tourist cars on bMb trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Og den and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, M. lxmic, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Srancico with rev- eral steamship lint's for Honolulu. Ja pan, China, Philippines, Central and feoutn Amenea. Heo Mr. L. B. Moore, agent at Junc- tiou City station,' or address C. H. MARKI1AM, O. P A., Poitland, Oiegun GO EAST Shortest & Quickaai TO St. Paul, Duluth, Min neapolis, Chicago And All Points Kast. Throagh Palaes and Tourist Sleepers, Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Cars DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SERVICE A SCENERY UNEQUALED Tickets to points East via Portland and tho Gkkat Norther Rv. on sale at Southern Pacific Depot Ticket office, or Great Nobthehx Ticket office, 122 THIRD ST., PORTLAND. . For Rates, Folders and full informa tion regarding Kastern trip, call on or address A. B. C. DENNISTON City Tass. and Ticket Agent, Portland. I C. AMI ako UniQli Pacific Time Schedules F0B PORTLAND tm" Salt Lki, Pen ver. ' Ft. Worth, Oma K ll ha, Kansas City. fr rjt .andEaat. Atlantic Salt ljike, Denver Express Ft. Worth, Oma- 8P &f. ha, Kansas City, 8:10 A. 51 via Han V Bt. Louis, Chi- ington. i-ago and East. r Walla WalfaTLew- St.Panl islon, Spokan, Fast51ail Wallace. Pull- 6 P. M, man. Minneapo-- 7 A. 51. via ' lis, St. Paul, lu Spokane leth, Jlilwsukee Chicago & East. Ocean & River Schedule rBOM PORTLAND All Sailing Dates pu subject to change. , v T 8 1 ' For San Francisco " 1 Ji Sail every 5 days. . I)aily .' . , ' ' . Except columhl tiwr ,.,,: Sunday . , . , 4 r. M. 8 P. M. ,.0 Astoria and 1:x e Patord'T, y-LandinS9. 10 P. M. . ' . WILLAMETTE Daily n R!Xf" v 4:30 P.5I Ex. Sun. Oregon Ci y, New- t 6 A. M. 1?erg' a,em In,' Sunday. dependence and .. Way-Landings. "B"ATM7 : 4:30 P.M Tues. Corval'tsand Way- Monday, Thurs. Landings. Wednes. and Sat. ; -'" " ' . A Friday i .A. .M . Y&mh 111 Klverm ": ' A, -! 1 iTndd. tty ,fave " SHAKE RIVER . Lave 3:40 A M Ripana , to Lew,s" 8:30 A.M Dailv lon' Duilv i : r-wwMMMww'iii " ' m E. F. THAYER, Agent. Salem, Ore. Centrally Located. ' N Free Sample Rooms. E'ettric Lights and Bells. , FIRST-CLASS. -s . Hotel Eugene Hollexbeck Baos., Proprietors. Rates, fl to $2 per Day. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Mining Men. Eugene, Oregon. AO ursaus Information. The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for travelers a place, w hero they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point la America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and what there is to sea on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and get full information, or, if you prefer, write me about it. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. ;rr . . . - - IIOiiifrt'liiTis t -iiliid-h- .ii i .i u A. C. Sheldon, General Agent. Cor. Third and Stark Sts Portland, Ore. w 1