oz. (7 x - art. fi A AAA in i I'll i iftij ri . ki V A.V' vat. a. JUNCTION CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1901 (if V - v.. . T) : 4 yamt ur. , 2E: New Things Silk Flannels FOR WAIST Panne Velvets FOR WAISTS Silk Waists 3.60 TO fit). Cotton Waists Wo TO 17.00. Ladies' TailorMade 'Remember Hampton Bros EUGENE, ?3 " it tmm Pitts K All Fully Guaranteed, Fm La Gimmkers, iuStn'Z 11 Electric Light Question. Next Monday the voters of thla city will be called upou to decide whether or not they will accept tho proposition of B. A. StnffordA Co , of Albany, to light lliia city with electricity. That tho people may understand the ... . ii . . . . f proposition ana voie on mo matter in telligently, we will try and explain It a lucidly an po!iHih!o and according to tho written tortus of the proposed contract and the fctatometil of Mr. Jos. Ralston, of Albany, rcproftcntin;i tho company, At this election tho voters are not nuked to grant or give away any fran chise, bnt elm ply to vote to empower tho Council to make a contract with this company to furnish tho city with elec tric lights for a period of ten year?, at -.( itni. i.i in 1 1. 'I'tin roinruiiiv nirrof'8 to put in arc lights of '-KX candlo owcr and incandescent street lights of candlo power, the arc lighte to cost S wach per month and tho incandencetit light 2 each per month. If two arc lights are put iu at tlfl, that would give the city seventeen incandescent lights at $34, making pi nl) told. Tho company further agrees to keep tho lights in re pair and replace them with now ones when necessary, Mr. Rahton stys that his company, if given tho contract, will give Junction the same arc light for $S per month that the city of Lebanon is now paying f 10 per month for wndor a ten 'years' con tract. : '.' .' " ' ThU plant, if Installed, will be run by water power and liarribonrg and Junc tion CHv both lighted by tho Bame power. "Tho promote! clatm that by using water power and lighting both cities with the sama plant they ore en abled to make tho cost so moderate. To install a plant In Junction City alone and ubo steam power tho coat, would be doublo what they now aalrr Iho con tract calls for -all-night power. The citizoog of Uarrisburg, we are In formed, are a unit In favor of tho prop osition, and it depends upou Junction to make it a go. . Junction City needs better lights, and Wool Challies Cotton " Silk Foulards Persian Silk Zephyrs Percales 80 INCHES WIDE, 8c YD. Suits and Skirts the Place.' OHEtiOX. wi Hfff&ws, needs them badly. To have the city lighted with electricity would be a long step in the direction of improvement, and would ho an advertisement for tho city that would overbalance the cost. Thousands of intending settlor from the Eaxtern States will vinit the towns in this valley from now until next fall, and the ones that make tho best showing will reap tho greatest leneflt from this increased immigration. Tho street lights that we now have will hove to be replaced with some kind of a light by next fall. Let tho voters give this mat ter the thought it deserves, and sottlo it decisively at tho polls next Monday. -A poll of the buiuesa men of the city discloses the fact that a majority are in favor of tho proposition. Ex-President Harrison Dead. Indianapolis, Mar. 13.Gencral Har rison died this aftcrnooa at eight min utes past three o'clock. Tho cause of death was complications arising from la grippe. . Read B. S. Hyland & Co.'s ad. in this i 18110. . ' ' - -" ' . -. ': Send In Your Name. If yon are going East now, or contem plate a trip at any time in tho future, send ua your natuo. We will enter it on our books and you will be kept fully advisod from time to time of any mfuc tion or contemplated reduction in pas senger rates to Eastern points or to the old country, and will also bo supplied with advertising matter of every de scription as fast as it is issued. Ad dress It. W. FOSTER," : Ticket Agent Burlington lioute, corner Third and Stark Sta., Portland, Or. The Weekly Oregonian and tho Bul letin for t2 a year. Thi3 office acknowledges, the receipt of the biennial report of tho Secretary of State, for tho fiscal years ending Dec. 81, 130V, and Deo. 31, 1900. 'THE Bank. Of JUNCTION CITY, OREGON, .Bcarfjwx, Geo. W. Ticsm ' President. Vice President. W. C. Washbohxi!, F. W. Wakiibcks Cashier. Asst Cashier. Has the beet facilities for handling the banking buisneea ot North Lane ., and South Denton counties. Board of Directors:- J. A. Runhneli, C. W. Waihburne Geo. Pickett, J,IMilHorn, T. A. Milliorn. v A. (1. IIovey, L.Q. Hcux, rrottutent. casiuer. U. II. IIotkv Aast. Cashier. Lane Bank. A. G. IIOVEY & CO. Ttansacta general banking business. Established, 1882. Oldest bank la the county. Eugene, Or. ' v S0R0SSS THE BEST Woman's $2 tgO SHOE IN THE WORLD. 14 Different Styles .T.'A.:'v- GILBERTS SOLE AGENT, , Eugene, Oregon Yin TRIPP, General Blacksmithinc IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. gST" IIORSESnOKIXO a Spbcialty Jiff Corner Fifth and Greenwood Sts., Junction City, ' , " , ; Oregon. County r School Books , . AND FCIIOOL SUPPLIES, 'l TARLETS.' TVKT n,l j PENCILS, ETC. ... i. ... J cj uameras Buppnes " - ;K y . AMATEUR ard S S'Mi r?.OFE?ONAl ..y.l i " "2 J 7"Mail orders will rcceivo S J 7 pronipt attention. Vrite to us S - E. Schwarzschild, J !' Eugene, Oregon. S V. Kaitf f man EUGENE, OREGON. Just Received . A Large Assortment of Pattern and Street ..1slls and. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits Hail Orders Receive DOX'f OVERLOOK OUU Dry Goods If you are thinking of baying another make of SEPABATOB, ask the agent to put this in . . . THE CONTRACT : L--1JIJD 1 3 SEPARA Weatherly Creamery Co., Junction City and Portland, ' W carry raFlHerS Stoughton Wagons, John Deere Plows , AND HARROWS. Wo ore i ritrarrc s mn?s OO 113 GRIFFIN .HARDWARE COHP'Y, EUGENE, OREGON. ... DO YOU WANT A Piano? If 60, you will find no place where you can buy a first class instrument at a lower price than at the F. A. Ran kin Music Store. We carry a very large line of Sheet Music and all kinds of Musical Goods, and we promise you fair dealiug and the lowest prices. fPgTAU Sheet Music solT at Tialf price. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. MUSIC STORE, EUGENE, - - OK EG ON Subscribe for tho Ucllktin. Prompt Attention. Department. It mast run aa likht as the REID. It must skim aa hot as the REID. It must skim as oold as the REID. It must skim aa close as the REID. It most be as durable as the REI D. It mast skitn as much aa the REID. -It most have as few parte aa the REf D. It most be as easy to clean as the REID. It must bare as small a bowl as the It KID . It most make as much butter as the REID It must cVan the milk a good as ska - REID. ICC" 88 i.2 RfclD, . No Small Tute ! No Screw Top ! No Cowl Vice! No Hand Wrench! No complicated parts! No wprrimeutl Every Machine Guaranteed. - Sole Apcnts for Oregon a Pull Line of Koctdqua iters for ;avv; and an wma of - J. Logging Supplies Sead 50 cents for six months' robscrip" tion to The Illustrated Youth & Age; and we will also send it free for three mtnths to three of your friends who are no, now taking it. . Address Youth & Aoe Pch. Co., Nasbville, Tenn. " 50 YEARS' J rTl;. ; '. EXPERIENCE " ' Trade Marks , A DESIGNS ' 'HH" CopvmeNTs&c. AnTone sending a sketrh and dmrrf niton m UloKlr iwwrtalu our opinion frM whedior ui hivealion Is probnbly rtet:tiiW Communion. U'.m8lrlo(lrllntittL llu'idbook on I'ntvnts ent frt? Olilpst sccnoy for nK-urinu patwia. TutmiM takou tlirouKh Muim A Co. rculra tptc.al mtic$, rrltltout chsrwo, la tlia Sciiiiiific Jlsniricaii. A handomerf lllustmt I weMv. T sreest f!iw calatioH of any wowiitlSo Innrnut ') erttm, 4i .- T.r: lour r.K)tUs,fL 8iiil nil ncwkdoHicnw