Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901, April 04, 1901, Image 1

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    VOL. 3.
JUNCTION CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1901
NQ. 6.
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Kauffman
Silk Flannels
. FOR WA1ST4
Panno Velvets
FOR WAISTS
Silk Waists
VIM TO fit).
Cotton Waists
fiOtf TO 17.00.
Wool Challies
Cotton 11
Silk Foulards
Persian "
Silk Zephyrs
Percales
W INCIIK8 WIDE, Rc YD.
Ladies' TailorMade
. . Suits and Ski
''Remember the Place."
1
nampton t$ros
KUGKNE, OttFGON.
Bank.
Of JUNCTION CITY, OREGON,
.ncmrxKUv, Geo. W.ricir tm
President. Vice President.
W. 0. WAHintuitXB, F. W. Washihkkk
Cuahier. AHt Cathinr.
Hog the U-Ht facilities for handling the
banking btmnpsf! of North Lane
and fouth Ikxton counties.
Board of Pirectorfi:- -
J. A. liiulinell, C. W. Wwhburne
Geo. Pickett. J. P. Milliorn,
. T. A. Milliorn.
A.O.Hovev, L. 0. Hcux,
President. Cashier.
1J. II. IIovev Astit. Cashier.
kirts Lane
County
Bank.
A. G. IIOVEY & CO.
TtAnit( ti tAttrt-i1 VtunVtnn Kiiuitirvca
Established, 152. Oldest bunk in the!
eounU' Enifeiie. Or. !
. j . r -
EUGENE, OREGON.
ELIANCE
fSj Wrappers and
House Dresses
Have Corset Linings
Are Perfect' Fitting:
EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED.
LEG A NT IN FIT AND FINISH.
QUAL TO BEST DRESSMAKERS' ART.
J. V. KAUFFflAN
SOLE AGENTS, EUGENE, OREGON
If you are thinking of buying another make of
SEPARATOR, ask the agent to put this in . .
THE CONTRACT:
U Saeszisr Stoves &8iaages U
., .t.t. I. 1,1. t. I M.t-i. 1-1 rt.l I. I W.I, it.l.l.l.l.l.lji.t.i.i.li ItiitnijUi.i.uV
Car Robbery.
T'.vo freight f irs Ktaiulins oji Uio rid
tnirk huck i! tlu !oM.t v.tr Ijrnkcti into
Sninlay nilit by thiv?M. A box cm
tiiiiiiir twt'lvn pair f bm t'oimiirixrii
to V. ii. Kay, oi ,M-nrwt, worn hmkwii
iui.I nil Uu" fluii'M tfllii.'n. lu the
c;r i-rn nbcMit u liin c.icks nf imm for
Millinrii tlr iM., of linn city, and the rob
Ikth brtd emptied the onli'nN f on
cack (n t!u l."r nf the c:ir ami uved tho
piH'k in v. hich torarry olf t lie shoes. In
thr t In r car a Ik , i.f uraiic.H, cdiiMiirp.ed
to tii l!a-M . lo iH wj; ("., h id Ihm-h I
(ijiMicd ami filntnt. ft halm! f ornnfS j
tuk.Mi . Marconi J. J. I urneillo said
Monday mnrnin, that he found plenty
ifraiie piK'linuH itt tho ledn camp in
Uin imrili piirt of tort'n. I'l'urtH ftre
beiin; iiuiile lo apprehend th-. thic.vcH.
CVdviUe, H'ioIi , Anril .1. Marcos
(ipperdiiMiiH'r, fur iii-arly i.) ve.irn it resd
doit of Stevens (tinty, rind founder fd
tie' town of MarciiH, died at (Inlville yet-ii-rd
i v, of o!J niro. Deceived wan vidid
Unowit thrtni.'!;oiit. Eantevn Wawhinuton
and Northern Idaho, lie wan ono l
tho H thI Hetllertt in tlu feet ion. Ho was
born in Germany, and came to Wash
ington with two brother, Samuel and
.loneph, b.ilh of whoio died Kcvrtral yenrs
ai"o. lie had travtded all over thin noe
tioti, nnd in arly dayn wan an Indian
trn-ler and Government cnntriK'tnr. He
wa.s for iniiny yearn tiniiatied in tho con
oral MtMY.Itandino biiHineHH nt.Colvillo,
but retired from uctivo life ubont four
yeas'i no. I la wan never married.
DuceaHud was ar uncle of Mrs. Isaac.
Senders, of tliin city, ami tlie funeral oc
curred in Portland yentorday inornir.
Tlio fwoiid annual report of iho Ore.
con Hintoni'iil Soeioty Inmbeen received.
It is n iauiddet ti'jxli'j' inchcnnd con
tiins 124 pHfjes. It hIiowh that (ho bo
ciety had (127 memborij on Nov. 30, I'M),
iliHtrihutol in twenty-threo conntieH in
Oregon niul four m Wavhin'ton. Vi
itorH at the rooniH in tho city hall, Port
land, average 1600 n month, and nil who
visit Unit city itro cordially invited to
call.
Tho Weekly Orogonian and tho Bin,
tviixiN for $2 a year.
Pulpit Not a Bulletin Hoard.
"Tho Reading nj cerular iioUoch from
the pulpit i a jar to the service: is cs
ceedinKly ohjectlonnbh" to a largo nun
ber of K opl,'," writes IMwarJ Rok, in
the March LadiiV Homo Journal.
"TIh-hj folk rii-htly feel that secular
niatters should bo kept on far --moved
from the Sabbath Hervices ni poeille.
And they are 'n'ecUy justiiied in tuk
iiiij that position. It ih h bit diMurbhur
when a iniuisl.T annoutHea t bat u fair
will b held on tuic'.i or Kiu'h a dav. r
i Ht raw berry festival laid been ar-
t School Rook; l
I
!S school surrurs, ' . ,
) TAUI.FTS, INK CJ rTH J W Tp
-it m rt mm J
uanieras cz auppnes )
) AMATEUR or.d C r- 1 f)
( PROFESSIONAL. f ! JJUV
iv? ?Trsri a m rr
CSf-Mail orders will receive Sis U Btt 1 A M St
) j r. n.pt Attention. Write to t;a V S Hm-T ft" A W
for farther particular, i XijU fkl I
3 V. TT' TIT. i TTT. 4 Hffl
1 -S5S- bCrAKAIO
Hi
that i
raui'eii tor a certain evening. All our
churches cannot r.Violi.-h pulpit an
iionncemeuls too foon ; many of theui
have done so already. They have never
bad a place there; they nro'not in keep
in;; with tho dignity of Urn pulpil. Of
courne, wbero a cliurcli i.s ulisolutcly too
limited in its flnancex to have tho "nu.'St
modent Hort of JunJhjt printed them is
Hume reason for tho continuance of tho
method. But whenever it is posHible
the pastors of our' churches should bo
allowed to ndopt tho circular plan. Tho
ruin inter nhonld not bo turned into an
adverti. - in;,' medium under any pretext
whatever. Nor should tho pulpit be
drafted from its high plaeu and its lofty
purpose. It is not u bullutiiebonrd."
Planes mid Organs.
Wo nre receiving line new Pianos and
Organs direct from tho factories nt Res
ton New York nnd Philadelphia. Our
pianos nro bought at special cash din
count. Wo are tho sole representatives
for Oregon, ami by theeo nicltiods can
sell you a fine Piano or Organ cheaper
tluin any ne.
Wo have pianos with foil metal pinto,
full oxt'Mieion duet desk for from $2S5
up. All our Kooda aro warranted by
Kohler nnd Chase, the oldest, and largest
Mni ic house on tho coast. Instruments
Hol.t on installments. Come utand see
them. , Moltms & Ckaw,
OMi Htr, Eupeno.
lion. J. T. Bridges and Dr. K. L. Mil.
ler met with Mhoiis of F.uu'euo in tho
Knights Tern pier dejjrao'Sfttiirday night.
Rysobur; Review,
S0R0SIS
THE EEST
Woman's $ gQ SHOE
IN THE WOULD.
14 Different Styies
. T. A.
GILBERT,
SOLE AGENT,
Eugene,
Oregon
" Wm Bll. TRIPP,
General Blacksmithinsr
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
EffF HoRSESnOKtNG A SrECl.VI.TV 5TJ
Comer Fifth nnd Greenwood Sts.,
Junction City, . t QrcCon,
It must run an likht as the REID.
It must ekim as hot as the REID.
It roust skim as cold as the RE1 1.
It must Pkim a close as the REIT).
It inuRt be as durable as tho REID. '
It must skim as much as the REID.
It must have as few parts as the REID.
It must be as easy to clean as the REI D,
It must hare as small a bowl as the R FID
It muFtmakeas much butter aa the REID
It must clean the milk as gocxl as tho
REID. .
It moft produce as good cream as tho
No Small Tubes! No Screw Top!
No Bowl Vice! No Band Wrench !
No complicatPtl parta ! No worrlruent j
Every Machine Guaranteed,
R.
Weatherly Creamery Co.,
Jrniclicn City and Portland, - Sole Arents for Oregon
rr Wo carry a Tull Lino of"
rSrOlCrS Stougblon Wagons, John Deere Plows
AND HARROWS.
i I OfferS SIM0NDSSAWS -nd,,,kind vr '
GRIFFIN HARDWARE COHP'Y,
EUGENE, OREGON. !
DO YOU WANT
A Piano?
If so, you-will find no place
where you can buy a first
class instrument At n lower
price than at the F. A, Ran
kin -Music Store.
We carry r very larjro line
of Sheet Music nnd all kinds
of Musical Goods, and wo
promise you fair dealing nud
tho lowest prices.
2TAli Sheet Music sold
at half price.
Mail orders will receive
prompt attention.
F. A. BANKET
MUSIC ST0RB,
j EUGENE, - - OilEGON
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and we will also send it free for three,
nu tiths to three of your friends who are,
not now taking it.
Address Yotra & Age Pen. Co.,
Jsasbviile, Ter.n.
SOMETHING NEW.
Just pnbiished by tho Southern Pa
cific Co. is it pamphlet upon tho re-,
sources of '"eKtern Oregon, wtiich in
cluiles an excellent map of the s-tate, ant
contains information on climate, lands,
education, etc., existing industries i n
their capabilities.
Attention is also directed to snch new
S fields for energy or capital as protnigq
: fa.r return. v
This publication Slls a need Ion:: ex-,
perienced hy Oregonians, in replyiu; t
impiiries of Eastern friends. 1
Copies may be had H ioe:l auept S. D,
Co., or from v . II. M.'.nicn.vvi
G. P. A . P.rthtml, Or.
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