v I V WHIIWIiff UUMIM J flee Tfljlur, the photographer. Dr. Louts oculo-opticUn, Eugene. I)r Oglunhy, pbynlclun nl lurgeon, Kfcp your optic on Juuctlon City'i future, ' Cftli i llounton'i for dry goods ami grocorl. Alt kind of op-to-laU job work dono id tll otilco. - day. A new consignment of frenh orangei i nouDtoiri. Ooto Milllom Uroi. wlieu In town for your grocerliMi etc. J. J. Winn, of Kiitrupt killed ft coyote ott tin place Ut wwK. Worn To tin) wlfo of R. F. Baker, Futunlftv, 1 ub. 23, a eon. 0. 0. Millet ihlppwl curio! of hogn 4 ilteento I'ortlaitcl mat wcuk. Horn To tliti wife of Baxter Howard, TueikUy, Jot). Zfl, loot, t lUugnter. Doctor Smith, otopth!c phylclno, LoftuftKiivinee yank wug., Migcne, vr. The Wcatberly Creamery Company made ft ihfiiment of eggi to 1'ortUuid Tui-uday, Kuttder, the column of the B"ju.m! are open to all. bond In your comiuunl catioue. Weather warm an 1 wlonnant. Fruit tretn are budding and apritig i coming on apace. Take your laundry to fl. 6. KeeV harbor aliop. ll haa the agoucy for the Troy Laundry, ot l'oitlan.l DrtnwUt Mueller and family are inov lug Into the romdence recently occupied , by k. r. uimweu ana wmiiy Lost-A gold Knlghle of Pythlai bada. tinder please retnru to Dr. w. W. Oiriesuy and receive rowan. In lent week'a laaue we atated timt It. 1'. Caldwell had lived here about twtntr year. We ahould have aaid forty. The Junction City Flouring Mill Co. ehipptnU half carload of their celubrated 'White Koeo" Hour to Cottage Urove Tuesday. - Dr. C. R. Holt. dentUt. can Im found at the Junction City Hotel Tuesday and Friday of each wee. HatUfactory work guaranteed. Lous Tom: Hollo, neighbor, where Lave vuu bwn?" " ' Lake Creek: "Why, I have been down to Junction to seta bottle of medicine. It'a cheaper now a I nee the Caacade Drug Company atartea." Representative L. T. Harrla received a ireat ovation at the handa of the citl ana of Junction Bunday on hie return from tialera. All that waa lacking was n braaa band playing, "Behold! the Conquering Hero Cornea. The union meeting tt the C. P. Church are going on with growing inter est. It la to bo hoped that they may ro eult In great good to Junction City and Vicinity. All well dioie.l people are coMiaiiy invuett to aitena ineio tor vuea every evening promptly at 7:30. The I'oital Telograph Co. have-moved thoir o 111 co in Portland to Third and Washington atrecUi, and now have one 4 of the moRt eleitantly fitted otlice od the Const. The interior ia tinixhed with . marble and entirely furnished new throughout. ' Manager II earn dcmirvca 'great credit for the manner In which he tins arranged the nnw ofuce. , The entertainment given by the Oaaia Lodgu No. 41, 1. 0. 0. F and Ever frriHsn Kebekah Lodtro, No. 42. Saturday niuht wna well attended. Grand Mas- tvr J. W. Welch, of Astoria, was prerant and delivered an addreeson Odd Fellow ahip, which would have boon listened to more patiently and belter appreciated hid it been briefer and more t; the point. An elauaut rt;post waa partaken ot alter (tie auareiw. Lncullua Lodge No. 52, Knights of Pythias, celebrated their 37th anniver imry nsi liiuraaay eventnz. A nice ; program wua rendered. Rev. Slbcrt . was chosen to deliver the address, but ' owing to Hlnem of his ifo waa unable to l prercnt. Mr. J. 1), Hamlin, the present ChnncuMor, delivered n short oudreM on J'ythiaiurini, Aft-r the pn gram v reutiered, a imnquet wits '. wrved tti.tho banquet hall. About "3 jK'oplo were prenent. ireuuuiy vtio moft luwiant man in ' town, w hen ho heard last Sunday morn , inif who hat! boon elected Senator, was toi. i. w , tuianm. lie wnoopcd Mtm "hollered" and Ma eyes falrlv sparkled with duliL'ht wheu told of the result. 'J he Colonel has taken a deep interest in tne contest, and tins boon n Mitchell man all t tie way through. Kvery day about 11 :30a. m. he c.imo downtown i and remained until he received the re suit of the vote. His faitlfe in the final i triumph of the .Mitchell forces never wavered. L. Ii. Monra, who hoa been station aiient here for several years, went to : KoHttburg Friday to accept tho position of Trainmuster and SUtion Agent at K that piano, vico Oeorxe Kates, who goes to hnn I'raiiciBco as rermanont Chair ' jnan of tho Ordorof Railway Telecm phers. Mr. Moore will bo greatly : misued bv his manv friends, 'esneciallv ' liU brother Odd Fellows, In which Order i he took a deep Interest. Tho LUtllktin t wishes him aucccHS in his new position. Mr. Mark Montgomery, of Salem, takes Mr. Moore's place. Mr. Montgomery used to ba night operator at Junction '-'nuoutfour yoarsago. Ho Is Well liked ' by all who know him, and tho public ; will find him gentlemanly and obliging. . The .Weekly Oregon Ian mid tho Scl-1-ktin for $2 a year. Personal in a If W. if. BaWr wai In Eugene Thurs Mra. Jamei ltlcki went to lioaeburg Thursday. Mra. J. M.Cook returned from Fort land Haturday. J. R. Turnbow and Jeaa Mare were in wwn Monday. Postmaster A. R. Martin made a trip to Jvugene Tuesday' 0. P. Houston was a Balem visitor Friday and Saturday. Mra. LUslu Clow, who has been very aick, la now able to be out. - W. J. Buodttrass waa registered at Hotel Kugene last Thuraday. Mrs. Col. F. W. Folsom returned Bat orday from a visit In Kugene. I. N. HetnlirM. oi rem Kidico. waa doing some trading here Friday. Arthur Hendurs. of Harmburg, made it quick trip to this city lueauay. M. 0. Warner, the well-known piano1 tuner, of hugene, waa In town Friday. hl liailev and U. r. Houston wero u Koseburg last week and filed timber claim. C, W. Washhnrno went to Rprineflcld Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Rob rta , who la in feeble health. James Hava returned from Portland Saturday, where ho has been for the past three months attending the Fort land Business College. Mrs. Herron of Irish' Bend.' spent fiunday In this city with her son, Emery Herron. ghe waa accompanied by an other son, II. C. Herron. Dr. W. W. Oalesby returned on Bun day morning's overland from a week'a so foil rn at the State capital. He ex pressed himself an well r-leaaed with the outcome oi tne senatorial corneal, Miss Anna Oxlesby returned Tnesdar from a brief visit with friend at Balem and Portland and also attended a meet ing of the delegates of the Oregon Press Association to the national Editorial Association, which meets at Buffalo in Juno. Mra. W. C. Davis, of Butte. Mont.. and Mra. Oeortre Thompson, of Albany, sister and niece respectively of W. 11. Baber, arrived in the city Friday on a visit to Mr, Jiftber and family. Mra. Davis' husband died in Butte City altout four weeks ago, and the body was brought to Albany for burial. The transport Oaronne will sail from Mauila March 15. bearing the 35th V. 8. Vol.. of which regiment Jesao It. I-aw ronce, of this city, ia the bugler of O. K. The transport wilt land at Portland and the regiment be mustered out at Vancouver Barracks. . -I HOW IT IS DONE. The first object in life with the Amer ican people la to "get rich the second. how to regain sool heslih. ThefirKt Can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second (gooa heaiiti), oy us ing Green's August Flower. ... Should yon bo a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Uom- i 1 a E . 1 1 A h.ti.nlinl!j Imliwn.ltnM . . such as Hick Headache. Palpitation of ptniui, t I'l'vii.aiviiin, luumvDviuurTivii the Heart, Sour Btomach, Habitual Cos- tivenena, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of the well-known August Flowed will re lieve you at once. Go to Mueller & Hill and get a sample bottle free. Reg ular also. 75 eta. Got Green's Prize Almanac. , . . " Notice. A Reward of 10 is offered by the trustees of Oasis Lodge. No. 41. 1. O. O. F for the arrest and conviction of any one found molesting the I. U. O. t . cem etery or destroying tho cemetery pro perty. 1.. It. MOORE. Bee. I. 0. 0. F, Iodge, No. 41. Wallaro Mator and J. I). Bole, for merly of this place, arrived in Portland first id the week and left Wednesday for Kan Frauciseo, theuco 1 hey will sail for lioiiolulu. Pianos and Organs. We are receiving finu uo wl'ianos and Urgattfl direct from tho factories at Bos ton New lork aim Philadelphia. Our pianoa are bought at special cash di count. Wo aro the solo representatives tor uregon. and hv these metlxxu can sell you a fine Piano or Oritan cheaper man any no. ; VVe have pianos with full metal plate, full extension duet desk for from f 215 up. All our iroous aro warranted hv Kohler and Chaao, tho oldest and hit-gout Mmio house onthecoait. Inatrnmenhi sold on installment. Come in and nee them. Moimis & Cbaw, Oth Str, Eugene. .. i ' "" W. H. Baber went to Portland Tues day to confer with a profpuct ive buyer of hta warehouse property. Mr. It. A. Stafford, of Albany, is the Intending purchaser, we under6tand. Died. Mrs. Harrletta Smith, mother of Mrs. J. W. Qeary, of this city, fell and broke her hip last Saturday night, from the effects of which sha died at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, Mrs. -Smith was 70 V. oars old. She was born m Ogdensburg, V., in 1822. and moved from New York to Illinois, and in 1853camoto Oregon by way of tho Isthmus of Puna- nip, settling at Peoria. From there she moved to Halt'ey, whete alio resided before coming to this place. Corrcapcntlcnco MONROE. A. L. Coon, of Junction, waa at the dance. .. The danca here last week waa big success. Misa Henna! returned from Corval lis Monday. Adam Wllhelm returned from Port. land this week. v The railroad aurveyjna- nartv were S 9 in lown Baiurjay. Little Huah Porter is IroDrovina, He ia now able to alt np. Misa Clara Huggins. of Flat Creek, passea liircngn won roe tasi Saturday. The long Tom River has been out of Us banka, but la now falling slowly. Will Carpenter eye. that was In Jured some time since by a gun shot, ia aoouiweu. . Lee Porter has been very low for some time, and It is thought that he will not recover. The W. O. W. will have Prof. Meakln with them on March 20. and a grand time ia expected, verrbouy come. Theodore WelNher and Ed Cum- mings came homo on a vifit Baturday from Corvallia. They returned Sunday. LANCASTER. Misa Betty Ham returned home to Eugene Sunday, i Ed. Ayers and Jamil y made a trip to fcugene bunday. f Misa Llazie Goser is on the sick list. but it is thought that tht will soon re cover. Mr. Robinson and family of Iowa. are here. He la a brother of tfam Robin son, of Una county. He will probably locate here. The river overflow wl its banks last week and has formed a drift on the rock close to the ferry. Teams can get past, however, as Mr. a tcuois did some work on it. county tmmiasioner mil was down looking up the road's lines. We , V". J ..... hope that something will be done in re gard to getting our culvert fixed. , Send In Your Name. .; If you ero going Eaut now. or contem plate a trip at any time in tho future, send na your name. We will enter it on our hooka and you will be kept fully advised from time to time of any reduc tion or contemplated reduction In pas senger rates to Eastern pointa or to the old country, and will also be supplied with advertising matter ol every de scription as fast as it is issued. Ad dress r; W. FOSTER. Ticket Agent imrlincton Koute, comer Third and Stark ta., l'ortland, Or. Tho USB; Gacci Drug Have a New and Complete Stock of - "Drug And FUADRIES. Our Stock of Hair and Cloth Brushes ia vhe largest and best ever seen in Junction City, We curry .a large line of School Tablets - and Supplies. Soliciting a share ot your patronage, we are, yours emeereJy, t m 2Jf CORNER BRUQ 3$OR Eugene, Corner otH and;: Wlllamotto .streets Oregon VINCENT & CO. DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, etc. CSaTTERMS CASH. Do You Know THAT THE Seattle Fruit & Produce ( COMPANY, OE EUGENE, . pay 8 tho highest cash price for poultry, eifgn, veal and all kinds of farm produce. Prices this wwk : Chickene,7cpor pound ; veal, 7c; geese, 6c: ducks, 7c eggs, 20c. Don't forget the place 8th Street, nest door to Soap factor. Tas tyrrt. Corner Grocery Tomolete ON HAND. everv "Thing in the grocery line. prOuUCC Taken In Exchange. M PJIiliiom '--Brosm : y Junction J. V. Kauff man EUGENE, OR. - 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 DON 'I OVERLOOK OUU Dry Goods Ask your dealer for L Lu S u r, .', . . - ....... , , ..... . Cream of all Laundry Soaps Manufactured by-sseSs The Eugene Soap Company Eugene, Oregn Farm Loggers Wo ore SIMON GRIFFIN HARDWARE COHP'Y, EUGENR, OREGON. Professional. Physlclnns. W, OOLESHY, Physiolan and Snrpeon. Oflico in iIoU1 Block. Junction, Or. Lodge Directory, Oasis Ixhws No. 41. 1. O. O' F. meet every iNUvmlay evonin. Visitors, iu gootl standing are invited. W. M. Tripp, N.O. I... I. JIoorr, Ppcretary. J u not ion City Camp, Na. 44o, Voxl men of the World, meets every firs'. aJ third Momlny niglita in tho month. E. O. Samufi.s, Con. Com. II. M. Wn i-ionv. Clerk. MICULLUS LODGE, No., 62 K. of I'. meets every Thursday gveiuo of eeeh week at 8 Is. Knidits in good fct-uuh ing invited to attend, J. D. IIamu.v, c.a C.T. llocBTo.v, K. R. of S. Ctock City, Oregon. Prompt Attention. Department. VYe carry a full 1,1 ne jP Jg Stcugiiton Wagons, John Deere Plows AND I1AKROWS. tlartdquarters for . . . DS SAWS """" ot ssr Logxms Supplies DO YOU WANT A Piano? . " If po, you will find no place where you tan buy a first clapa iiistrument otu lower mice tluin nt the F. A. Kau kin Music Store. We carry a very large line of Sheet Mvndc and all kimU . of Musical GockIs, and we priiinifee you fair dealing and the lowest prices. - BTAll Sheet Music sold at half price. Jiail orders will receive prompt attention. f i. mm ' MUSIC EUC3ENK, STORE, - OREGON