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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
The Original WW I Porsoisai GorrcGponsIenco n jrt ,lf llf Powders K. t in ly put up Kiwi moM l,j V, K, J,oe( are now tin; prnpeity of tie? COMPANY. fC7Yi'i have tin)- etc y.il. I price ill "hi- Ca-i II;-, ,1 illi'l kt.'iW M'l ' thing (it "ijlj.ir Prescriptions a .specialty Our Prices arc flight 62 nag Company Cmiicr ll"tcl, Junction City, Oregon Jr, I.owis oi'iilo f.jitivi.ui, Kouciiw. Ir Ol'l'y, p!iylciiin ttnd mirtfon. Win. foil in lint cri- U? Jtit'U I'riarly (tr-hru iiiki-u lor l.vdiiV and i:ciits' f'llits lit llollitoll H. I.adii' ready ttittdo miti u:id ruiny lay i kirtt nl t J-mi-t?. t-liinir ditv nl Mr. riililiftt'B Milli iicry jarlor I ri l iv, April ft. - All kind"! id ppxtiu-i taken III rxc liilllt'v for roi-erii- ami dry jromlNiit iloiinti t .link l'fiarlv and V rank Tripp went fUtiiui; link. dufdav. They report good ..Ill-; ft . , : , i"1' . i-i oHiR trv liltlu- eO't ' ""hit i ,i' Miil.orii W-t. I rank iti!''' 'in'! 1 nnl I r wt r. inttiitt'Ml n l . tt... i.-.v !, . ;, . ..f Id I'd itl Bllip l or t: !' lie,-, . ui ?! i.i.t lf sod well !intit"'-i :i'iyV tim i . , ; ii. hi- jl.lfr ,tt ll .' W l I ii ...'hiv T:ike u buii'lfv ' it. 4-. Keek'n tai l'-r f 'i-.i . ! ' i 1 i m-.v (.r the 'lTf l.li'i'l ! .', , !'. I ';., i . V. V, li-ti-.-iri (... ii-.- sn-uey ii-r Oliver C! !. ! !,.! i;ll vtrui. A full Mlj-i . J.ovt ' , .i.:!,: l'ytliiitf I'adi.'"'. I u- !--i- j .' ' it-t.it i. (o Ir. V. W. t'jjil-- '-V M -5 !...- , ,-.,.u I. W.O.W A.i.i.ri,., i.ti I 'I:;' o..k C !llll tilt le:i .i Sniii! ty, i i: Tl. tt i tlio Profs KiiV-ne - H il!anietlf t ire. , p. u .... ;i "iv -.o-f.ir'Mhr.t io '! ) .. -;: Iiolne Iroin in l.'i),,; !nin iho way "if of thti i'li- llo'i iiiv ilibtriet. it itif-et. .1 'a i.i A lieW -.-'.o -1 !. pl-oH'IIH' ' - ':' : : h(iVH He- ,5. .1. i! r. He held M'i'vie,.h i :, . ' "-'iif i s. Mr, fi :!..:. r;M' i.. f ! Pli'itrl.Utt Hill, Hill of fi' ,j;U '. HKnlltT .lallll'H Parker, n.- .f.-ii i tim piiKitim of miller ui'ii sif .ifoi. i.oit City Milling Co Old II in -t.-k ; i-nit't work to d.tv. Old t'. w. C.u. a '-..-! i ; iiiiiki- ati !i Ii- H J. It. !',,..!.-, v. Creek d : a ! i ii looking i .: !' '-i eiiiiie hi i . i JlllU tioli I ". I five Vou I'ov .l. is. "ine They nit ii'ain. ' out into the Lake -e part of the wuek -111 , which have he- l-rrit-irv adi weiit to The .I.- idlippl-"! ftlllf t lillldakf t-liipn.etii roinie a h I'Mitur thai iiiv Citv I louring Mill Co. ioiim of Hour and feed : e. Tucf'lay. Mr. Ocore e malinger, Kays their iniTiMHin- ami local pat- i.: im:i iK-xi n : r!e.n.s.' nunonnc' 'pointiiieiit nt limwii'M end Lnnca'-ter will he March .'it, the tilth Sunday, instead of t ho lirst Sun day in April. J. J. H.ms u-i:k. Invitations are out fur tho luai-riMe of MImi Ainilm Iteiiiier I' Mr. Moody M. Hollis, of Kiiveiic, Mar. -j;, J'.Hil. m the resideoee of M r. M. K. I'.iow nle'e, Mr. Ho'.im is a brother of Mrs. Anna I'itney, of Ibis city. Tho Sniiday-st hods f Junction City will meet, in the Christian Church at 2 p. in. March : L Lxei eiecs will be con ducted by Ihstrict iVesidriit, O. J'.eiun tt. I, iiicai tei and Kiwrview selo-ob invited. Come nut, come all. We jut ot. a u'litiipse of him as he was revolving through (ho air, after stril.iiig the dot;, and we tboulit we rc.-ogiii.ed hint s lienrgo Whitley, of tho Creamery Co. Nohodv could have 1'ccoe, ni'.cd him after he landed. Joseph Kalstnn and K. lol'f, superin tent len I of tun Albany Kleetric l.icht Co., of Albanv, ar in the city fr the purpose of interviewing tho bm-iii" men .".nil eit l.oiiH in regard to putting idiftrit'lighis in They should receive nil t ntMiir.ige nieiit. )iossiblo. "Hinl" Mcelt -.on, who 1ms been stiff.r ing Hi'verely lor tin- past week with a bruised hand, yesterday uninioned up courage enough to. have Ir. Ogsliy laneo it. The Doctor says that "llu I." while under the inllnenco of chloroform, wanted hi "lick" tho w hole totvn. We Iiopo to eee him at work stsui. II. V. Frlicitr; win In Eumie Friday. Joint Lnwrcnaj initdo u trip to Eugene AlcX M ! mil nl , of Snh'M, U vicitiir,; lu lint oily. K. O. Lake, of Linn con nty, wa in town Titi'f'lity. J. II. F'Ti'u.""!!!, of Lorn; Tom, wbd in tn it r'ntnr lay. .1, II. Miller viist in Luno Monday in on attcndi! g 'crt. W, V. Haber mad ! u I.uhIih.'BH trip to Ku v tm .Monday- Mm. .. L, Swan, of Harmony, wan n town Saturday. Mrs. John Baker visited motives lit EllgeiH) last wink, Attorney Frank f-kipworth in in Etf cent attending court. Attcrney J. M. Williams, of Eugene, wan lit tlt'i city Saturday. Itc v. C. II. ISimIhmi, of Portlitml, was j in jiincinniH n- .layn i;ivv wt-i-h. I'd i lor S: I.. Moorln ud r. turiR'd from Haleni Jratnrdav with "full dinner u.il." C. W. Mayf. of Jiint-tion, wa regiH tered nt thu HotTnmu llou.w, huena, Monday. .WHH .Margaret i joiteni-eK,oi i-.mimi-t, r i fi ii... t i. . f f.'. ......... Ih ttMiixtiiis: in Mm. J. A. SlmVa'u Mint liery rtlore. Kiiitii'tt llntler.tif Huh city, one of tlio lict iidortiHtd t;nitiiM,rti in tl.o ccr- vieo of tim h. I'. Co.. m liouto on ti fur loit.'li. Win. r.atinan, who ImH heen litlfr in tho S. i1. yard here, hnn gone lo ItoiteJnirn to tako cliar of tiwiU'h fti Kim. Minn Antiln I.ucter. of Afhliind, wlio ham Wen vWtinn in rortlan.l, iirrivtd mi Monday'n coiitli-hound local and in vin-'tiiijf with Mm. hccltf ton. MrH. Margaret K. Herrin, of rortl&nd, (irsnd lU'eonli r of tlie Hei-'rcn of Honor, was tin imet t.f Mr. tr. N. L. U-e thi week, i -he h'ft ychlerday on tim h't nl for her home. Mien t'.iiiee Hill, ditohter of county CotniniHi-i iiier .1 . l: 11:11. v im lian U en t-it 1 with her Prothi r'- family in I'A loiiw. Wio-h., (-lin e In-1 fall, returned on jesterday'd Ciilifornhi espreHH. I',. V. I'.ii'rd. irayep.tij; rrpii-entntive of th'1 Iliirliii'toii Itoute, wad in the t i!y '! nendav and Mlid thltnilliee ll Vl;Ot. Mr. lUv'ad fitvx the r.uriiriiton i ndverti-inn Oni'it exit imivcly in lle Kasl, tind i hrinii'j: lar.'o iiiimhcrK of Iioiii-j Kt-ckers thiH av daily. Mr, Tli'itit ih Tovnc:id and dau;',liier "uum, of St. Joseph, Mo., who have U-eii vicit ttiy; Mth. liilmoro and t-"n Piit ", left t-l.iv for their homo. Mr. Tomiifen 1 "uvh that lie likeitOri'on lirt rate uthl that he i hatihtied that clover and timothy waild do well here. Thee wa f(iiit! an i-xtxluH of younq people from .'unetjon on the eveuinn oi Mar. to nt tend a basket social at. Utver- view School bmw, viveii under the nu pices, of tin1 public school. Tho crowd wac entr rt.'.itted ur.ti! about t"t; o'cbu l; by an excellent program given by the H-holuiH i'..iileil by ttie youti x.'(leoi tin coiiinitinity. Music wan furnished bv the tibbt'tt'H n bit-a. Att -rthe program ciune tin n llinn i the bit -ilo'tti. The biiblini,' was lively and spitited and eaeh basket sold for n po.liy sum. The pra odd. ? l',.'.,.", o to buyasclio-.il li oriiry and district i t h- coniratulated upon its succiss. Those attendinw' from Junction were: Prof, and Miss Kibhetls, A. 1.. Coon, Orinan Knv and (!uv Miller, Watson MclCeo and tlatio ska'iis, Ana Wle.n, l eab Lewis, Ci ester i -hois, Chan, l'.akrr, lliel MolHt, Mamie Parker, Ida A Ikhtc, (iwjiyia Nichols, Lrmal and Hattii Cot.k. J. W. I riarly an I May I'.rown itur, A. T. liructt pud Lena Senders, lhivid lleattie, IJcv. and Mrs. Skidir.ore, Johiniio I'itney. All voted it a crnnd sitcccs and hope it will be repeated in tla mar future. 0k Who WasTiu kk. t OIL J SHAMPOO t Cleanses the Scalp and Removes Dandruff. jXrfi'i! tis for prices on BLTJESTOJIE. Muller & Hill HAnruFnuu';. The S. 1'. Co. id drts'ing tho depot here with n new coat of paint. D. !-'. I'lfi-y camfi home from a hum iicsh trip to Albany last WHims-lay. Mr. J. L. Van Ness, from the E?'.t, here HccMnf; n locution for a hom. Miss Can thorn, of Corvallia, in vis iting with Mr. K. II. W entlierford "out the farm." Our city charter givt'S the City Council absolute control to (panting franchise for lightii'K the city. Mr. L. Gifoiwood nd family wero vi:t.o-i.ifor di, .-.loiumy i i ii n ri;;c for their homo In "Eastern Oregon. Tito City Council will tiK't-t this (Tuesday) evening to consider ii projo itioti for lighting the city with . elec tricity. If. J. Ottenheimc-r, of tlio firm cf Lienthall Bros. & Co., on Monday, was i,H)kinir aftor Ihcir hup inlt rehm in IhiM vicinity. Sam 15. T'toy, fiecial Mith the Ixm- !on A LumaHhirt titc lnurnnl!n Co., hub tnntruictiiiif luineH hero in lam Wedut-yday. Wo already hfivr coiiHiderable talk of wheat peMn beim,' nt work. Howevet, the pnieral fear may cause exacration in thin matttfr. J. 15. Parrott. Jack Howard, T.yman I Jinm- ..Charles (tlllcer ami .Miku An dernon,of th H. I. Ktani Rhovd force, worn here la.it fcunday for a vitnt and a WA time. Jewel I.odtf, No. 32, Dczroa cf Honor, of this citv. entertained Mrc, M. W. Vrh"i, V&nt Grand Chief, nnd MarL-srei Ikrrin, Crand llecorder, nt a meetiii'4 called tor th purpoi-e, on last Monday evening. The meeting; was of an informal charactet, pving opporta nity for a yem-nu and Iroe JraU-rnal in teriniiiiil iu'. mch an never lana to in Miiro a wholesome hocihI atirjospherc and i-HpetMallv wht-u xl by cekhritiesof nu-li charming t'teHence and Jin;h at tainmentH in tho work of th order ns thocu two ladies arc Tha lolv' had prepared ti short programme, which was carried out without a hiteh, and Iwing int. rpered with nitific by V.tc orches tra, wuhan onjoyablo feature of the o crt'.lon. However, to avoid monotonous detail, it cui be truly paid that tho inoetiiiir. from fctatt to finisn, was u f;ot if miKon and conviviality. A liau'iuet was H-rved thru in prcpr.iatirtn in seldom iipinlod fo variety, (piality or dniiitiiiefs, ami to which the niemlwr? applied themselves with a mt that Ie I t- KeiiciJ ineir appreciation oi me pxi . x 1 1 . ,u . , r tliiu rwwtoimi. Tim eii!-rtiiii- n.ent watt continued nr.ti! the hour of arrival for the when the lodi eolith-hound overland, in a boJv, tfcortud their diisiini'iiisheJ B'test to tho ib' pot, and after conrattils.li.jii8 and j;wibl)yeg the h ippy crt'Vi.l roturned to their re spective :H't;it:-:i. FKRX lUDCIE. Mrs. J. 1. Wielo atidson Fred pprnt Tuesday night in Ivigcnc. We a re- sorry to Ktato that Zim M.ul kev'fi health is not iroprovxl. T. 1.. Kndi finil famiiv . of F.lmira. attended church hero hist Sunday. -Lee AVisecarvcr has taken a con tract to cut lifly cords wood for C. H. Sik kels. l:ibt. r.oud and wife visited the lamily of L. I). Cibson first of tho week. Itobt. l iel ls, Jr., will soon leave ft r Fin-rka, ("a!if., to visit his brother Will. J. l. Wi;lo has been in F,ttgnefor several weeks in tho real estato l.iisii.ess. A. A. Ciihson, of Hermann, was Iransaciing business on tim Uid,' last week. Elmer Jordan preached a very in tervstiinr sernmn at the Christian Church last Sunday. Ora and Nonda Cheshire. David Fisher and O CThuiman visaed at Mr. Hombroo's last Sunday. Mr. F.yrou Cumnrns was on the Kidgo lastThurstlay gatberincream for tho eatherl v t reamery Co. Mrs. linear,! went, to Eugene to care for her mother, Mrs. Gilbert, who fell ami sprained her ankle quite badly. Mrs. Joe Hill went to Eugene last Wednesday to visit her mother. M;s. Drake, returning Thursday evening. Grandma Frish o, who U visiting in Iowa, writes she is getting homesick, but will visit a few weeks longer before re turning homo. Albert Lemon and wife left last Thursday for lndepeiu'ct c' where Mrs. Lemon will spend the summer while Albert goes to Eastern Oregon in search oi work. MONKOK. W. II. Kay ha been appointed Fort mtodor at this plueo. ' Mr..). Hays. of Han isb'.irjt, made a trip to tr.e city this ween. Kniost Jlrinner is new building a now school house at Harmony. Will Capentcr has beo'ii ivorking in tho Doitlgt. hop yartl tho past wook. The bicvclo people of Monroa are talking, bicycle path far tho coming sea son. It is reported that George Hickard will erect sumo new build. a& on liis place soc-n.' Mr. C L. Ilugpins ia learninga new trade ami expects to receive n big reward for his services in the near future. C. J. Ralls sold several herd of slrep to Jim fSabiu, of Harrisburg, this week. Corner Grocery ifomplete ON HAND. every Thing in the grocery line. lZ prOdUCe Taken In 52 Junction Ask your dealer for Lit Cream of all Laundry Soaps Manufactured byssSr The Eugene Soap Company Eugene, Oregon HOUSEWIVES: STEEL AHD CAST EANGES, COOK STOVES, TINY ARE and CUTLERY ; . . ALSO THE ... Celebrated Petaluma Incubator & Brooder Griffin Hardware Co., HiHSi: Price not known. M. Barnett, of Monroe, boegbt 11 head of hogs from S. Dotdge last week for f4.50 per head. Mr. W. H. Kay of this city has em Iloved Mr. Harris, of McMinnviile, to as-ist lorn in lus n-.ercantile house. , Monroe's "bums" pre all at work, Including the writer. This is something uncommon, therefore we mentioa it. . Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Leach, of Harnsbnrg. were puests Saturdiy ami Sunday at the home of Alvin l'erkins. The usual services ill bo held in the M. E. church Sunday niorniugand evening. Christian Endeavor melting at ti :IU. Mrs. L. A. Walker of Oottaze Grove is visiting her eon, Mr. J. T. Curpeuter, our popular merchant. She arrival liiday. Fred l'.i'.ryett isiust recovering from a severe attack of the giippo, w hich has been the complaint cf most people in this vicinity. It is reported that a child of James Mioton, of Dusty, lias tho diphthetia, and that that disease is again prevalent in that vicinity. Goat shearing is now in full blast. A crew of seven men h.ivf just finished shearing 1000 goats for Georgo Houck, ami osley Hintou mis had a crew o! tour men at wir tor i.im. RIVKUVIEW. Mr. I. X. Edwards rnado a trip to Fugone Thursday. Watson MeKep ami Ermal Cook were visitors in Kivcrview Sunday. Mr. Harper spent Mondaj with Mr. Foster, whom he reports tailing very vapidly. Earl Edwards of Hesiton county has been visiting at 1. X. u-ds' the p.lai u w nays. Rev. Skidmoro and wife were visit ing in the neighborhood Friday, Sauir day and Siniday. Mr. Win. Templeton nr. l wife were visitors in the neighborhood the lnttor pan of the week. Mr. Wiilard Grav, who came home from Eugene to bo present at the basket social, returned Sunday. Mr. Joe. Edwards passed through River View Thursday en route for ids home in Benton county. Misses Ida and Ella Inwall of Irv ing visited over Sunday with their sis tor, Mrs. Clifford Ed wards. Mrs. Gorge Sovonis and Jesse Dar nuiii, of F.u.'eiie, were visitors with her son, Mr. Jess Spverns, Sunday. Th- young people of tho neighbor hood spent a few pleasant hours at the Clock Excliange. City, Oregon. 5p YOU WILL FIND A FULL LINE OF home uf John Diton Saturday eve. Emma Wiscarson and John. .Harris left for Astoria, where they will join"" their father, who left some time ago. Kev. Skidmo'ii preached nvery in teresting pormon Sundav. Preaching nest Sunday at 3 p.m. Everybody iu vittfd to attend. . ...... Mr. Harper returned home Friday from his place in the mountains. Dur ing b'n stay the past two weeks be erected a small cottage. Much credit is dno Prof. Hunter for the manner In which 'he managed th3 eiitortainmeut and basket social Friday eve. The proceeds, which netted f49.l'5, was a great surprise to every Iwdy. LANCASTER. Mr. Pry or took possession of his ranch last week. James Lee male atrip to Corvallis the first of the week. Doug. Perkins is able to be around after a spell of grippe. Rev. John Hand?aker preached toa fuil house here Sunday. Samuel Templeton, of River View, was a visitor here recently. E l. Ayers made a business trip to Eugene the first of the week. We give Brother Johnny Handsaker e-edit for his promptness in tilling hia appointment nt this place. The Rev, Richardson, of Eugene, was the guest of E l. Avers and family Saturday ard pre.r.che lat Ilarrisburg. Civile Morrison lost his pony Satur tlny night. We etciid our sympathies to Clyde, as he thought 'a great deal of the pony. Rev. Riehar Ison. of Eneene, will preach here et tho school-house in four weeks, being the tnii-i Saturday in April, in 7 o'clock. ' A GENTLE HINT. In our style ,of climate, with its sud den changes or., .temperature rain. wind and sutiMiine in a single day it often intermiiiiilcd is no wonder thht our ehildien, friends mid relatives are so frequently taken from r.s by neg lected colds, half the deaths lesnltirg directly from this cause.' A bottle of German Syrup kept about your homo f r immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the iise of three or tour dost s. Fo.r curing Consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia. Severe Cough.. Croup, or any diseas. of the Throat or I.uugs, its success is simply wonderful as your druggist w ill tell you. G t a sample bottle fit-e from Mueller e; Hid: '-egular size, 75 vts. vict Green's Pi tsa Almamvv'. , .