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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1901)
5 5$ Corner Grocery iscomplete Corrcoponclonca j IIARRISBUIiG. a ' rounning up tor an by wu attracted by a etrnnzer parsing the erica of "Help! Oh, save me, Char lie I" upon a closer investigation, be found that the wagon instead of being turned over was resting ou a sideling place, all it occupant atanding by, wondering why it had not tipped over. ON HAND. Thing in the grocery line. en In Exchange. produce Takt Milliorn Bros, M r" r l Junction City, Oregon. Bulletin Board lr. Lowe, oculo-optidan, Eugene. Ir Ogleaby, physician and surgeon. Read Caaead Drug Co.'a ad thia week. Head II. H, 1 1 viand & Co.'a ud. in this foaiiu, Order taken lor ladies' and genta' Militant HouiUm'a. ' Silk H tKU in all tha new shades at S. II. Friendly', Eugene. Km mot t Rutlur ha bwti Buffering with the grippe tor aomo time C. W. Washbtirne shipped a carload of baled ,ay to SpringHcId today. C. O. Glllett and wlf have moved into Mr. L. H. Moore' reaidence. Tho Etureno Soap Co.'a Lulu Savon' brand ia the cream of all laundry oap Jttt received, 1HH) tl.a. of nice coun try bama and shoulders at Mill.orn Rroa. Wood wanted at the Junction City Flour Mill. Inquire ol (j Koti'iK II avu"a k kb, Manager Yott ran pa a plenatt hour when In Eugene at Littlclleld'a billiard parlor : cigar store in connection For sale A lariat, well made hod well ladv'a trunk. A bargain. In lUire at the lii'M.ma office. Taku votir laundry to O. S. Keek'a b irln-r shop. He baa the agency for the Troy Laundry, of rot Hand, C. F. llnrlbiirt haa the agency for Oliver Chilled Flow and nil cxtraa. A full supply always on hand. " The Cascade Drug Company 8ft,ntf t have the Interior of their atoredeco- rnted with a new coat of paint Oranirc and hanaima 25c dozen, Can cadi) Drug SUrc Mina Vra Miakcl Kerne, acrompn nivd bv her parent, wna out calling Hit inlay in a brand new carriage, . For sale A brand new 1001 Ramble "Special." Never been out of the store, A bargain. Itniuiru at the vli.etin ollicif. It will rav vou when in Eugene to call at S. lI.'Friendly'a and .h tho lot vet at y lea i n Tui lor Made Suits just ro coived. President McKinley and party will ;.un through Junction City, May UL', tome timo between 5 and 7 o'clock in the morning. ? ' When you are in Eugene call at Little lleld'a cigar store, just sout h of tho Hotel Eugene, and try one of bin fragrant Hubuna cigar. Large cocoanuta, 10c at tho CVeade ltrug Store, It. S. Hyland hii8 been bnay for the paid few daya putting up a atable on bin jiroperty on i Ureenwood treet, occupied bv Mra. Baker II and Maker. AanoHaor W, M. Fitney began his work of naHesaing the property owner in taia district laHt week. ou may re ceive a call from him at any time from now on. DniL'u'ii't Fred Mueller and family moved into the Caldwell ieaidei.ee thia week. K. F. linker will move from the Harp l.oune into hia own reaidenep, va cate.l bv Mr. Mueller. Ti e Itnu.nm will mooii iaaue a large edition, printed on nice paper, contain inn half tone euta of the biiKinesa hollaed, churches, aclnad, warehouaea, mill, creamery, private reaideucea, etc Head the letter of (1. 0. Millet in this iHMon. Tliia entemriso la deaerving of tbo support of tho people. Any thins that tend toward tho improvement and unhancing of values ahould bo encour aged. , Mra. W. R. Wlnana, State Superin tndent of tho Home Department Work of the Sunday-achool Asaociatioa of Ore gon, will be in this city April 2(1 and 27 to introduce thia department to tho Runday-Nchoola of this district. Tho March number of the "Native Bon" ia a very Interesting maguisino and contains an illiiHtrntud wrivo-up of the recent Houston of tho Oregon legislature and pictures of all tho members. I will hold a valedictory service in tho C. I. Church next Sunday evening at :t0. Wo hope to have all tho ainuing orc ol the town present. A special In vitallon lacxteiideu to all. J. D. SlllKHT The State Sunday-school Association will met In Salem on tho 14th, 16th and loth of May. Mr. C. 1. Meiua, tha Indiana Cyclone," a Sunday-achool worker with a national reputation, will Imj In attendance at thia meeting. At tm last regular meeting of Oaaia Lodge: No. 41, 1. O. U. F., L. 13. Moore and A. J. Kaiser were elected delegates to the seaaion of the Grand Lod?e to be held in llaker City, on May 15, 1901. Emery Herron waa elected trustee, vice I. Williams, ami it. v. itarvey sec lary, to take lliu place of L. II. Moore, removed tr Koaelmrg. Thia ia the season when housecleaning begin to rcc-idvo conaulcrauoii. A new carjK-t lor tho parlor, sitting room or Uidrnnrn, and new matting for the kitchen ami halls, add a thousand ter cent ti the apHarance of it home. ou will flnl hist what vou want in thia line at W. I.. Wright' furniture stori and at price that are riht. Miss Francea liushev entertained srf,in of her young frienda Tuesday, April 9, l!Wl,at the home of her mother, iu honor oi her eighth mrirmay. mio wta the recipient of numerous presents and thoso present spent an enjoyable time. The Kn.i.ms acknowledge, with thanks, aomo eleirant birthday cake and unite with her friends in wishing her many bright and happy birthdays, Members of the A. 0. U. V. and the Degree of Honor gave a party for the children of the LWree Saturday nicht. kefrcahmenta were served and games played until a late hour. . Those present were: Mra. S. L. Moorhead, Mi. N L. Iee, Mrs. R. Howard, Mrs. Strome, Mra. J. Nichola, Mrs. Darned! Mr. and Mra. Miller, . A. Baylor, Ci. 0. Powell, II. C. Mahon; Misses Oussie liruetting, Kittie Milliorn, Hattie and Jotiu Moor heinl, Minnie Sihbetts, Ix'na Senders, Herthaj Nichols, Ileatrice Uaker, Ida Miller, lien lah Fitney, Mae Drowning, Ad.i Powell and sisters, Francis Dushv, 1ola Goodman, Huth and Graro Hill, Hael Savior ; Messrs W, R. Ix-e, Fay and uoy Miller, Clair Lee, Ptolemy Da ber, Richard Hill, Emmett Mullmlland, Willis Natl Jr.. Chester and Merlo Nich ola, Wllllo Pel man, Roy Darncill, Noble Powell, fccott Howard, bvlvia and nax ter Moore, Clarence (Kidman, Wallace Maker, Dishop Moorhead, Cicil and Clarence Pitney. Matters are early finish of the electric plant. Rurnev May went toKuiteno Sunday returning on the special Monday. Amelia Mav returned from her visit with the "Old folks at homo" Friday. Hobby Lassell la i.orm? from the Portland Business College, lie gradu ated with high honors. W. L. Tyler, of the firm of Tyler & IV;niiett, of this city, waa registered at the St. Charles la Portland Monday. V, 1). Rusey, of the Harrisburg hotel, ia uncontrollably happy. Thia one is a girl, to mate little Raymond. 0. W. Iaham has Ven appointed Justice of the Peace for Harrisburg pre cinct. George ia a terror to evil doers. J. W. Oilmore, the newly appointed Southern Pacific agent, ia starting in hia duties in a very satisfactory manner. Miss Kdna Mackey was greeted by her boat of friends upon her return from Koseburg, where she baa enjoyed an ex tended visit. The editor of tho Junction City Binj-KTIM cast hi lengthy shadow athwart our aide walks this wetk. May it never grow leas. Mrs. AltinKham. mother of professor W. W. Allinirham. waa laid to rest lues day of this week. That community has lost one whose place win ue hard to nil. Mr. J. 8. Rathburn. Grand Custo dian of work in this Jurisdiction, A. F. & A. M., paid Thurton Lodge, o 28, an ollkial visit on last Monday evening. A grand old man. They exercised the fantastic toe at Frank Sheldon's, out on the ranch, lat Wednesday night until broad daylight. Many youngsters Irom liere were there. Frank and his wite were great enter tamers. Hotter services were held at the MONROE, was a busy day for our 5aturday merchants. Mrs. Emma Larkin, of Coburg, was in Monroe on business last Saturday There we more peon'eon the streetr last Saturday than any dty for some time. Mrs. Kmma Larkin. of Coburg. spent Easter with her parents near thia place. Will Carpenter has returned from Lugene, where he haa been visiting friends and relatives Harry St. Clair has been In Eastern Oregon ior some time. His wife will leave here to join him next week. the main topic in Monroe now is good roads. As that is one thing we do need, everybody should take an in tercet and push it along. -Dr. Rossiter, of Forest Grove, who came to Monroe with the intention of locating here, left after about thirty-six hoars' stay. We are satisfied that he made a mistake, a a good doctor would do well here. The southeastern part of Benton county will soon have a new gravel loader. Rids were otened by the County Court April 4. The successful bidders were D. B. Farley and C. J. Ralls, of this place, we hope the roads will now be put in good condition. Personal I J FLAT CREEK ITEMS. Born To the wife of Greeue Faw.- ver, a son. School opened in our midst thia week with good attendance. Mr. Colvin Woolley and family have moved into oar neighborhood. Misses Edith Doidge and Clara Hnir- gin visited in Harrisburg last Sunday. Mrs. Emma Larkin and family, of T. A. Milliorn was in Eugene Satur day. Mrs. Lizzie Clow spent Sunday In Eu gene. Mra. II. M. YV arner went to Albany Monday. Geo. A. Hooik, of Eugene, was in the . city Saturday. Mrs. W. W Oglesby and Mrs. CO. Speer visited Eugene Monday. II. L. Rann made a trip to Eugene yesterday by private conveyance. Mrs. L. H. Moore left Saturday to join her husband at Roseburg, where they will reside. Mra. Furman.who has been visiting with the family of J. A. Bushnell, re turned to ber home in Portland Friday. E. K.X'pmeyer, of Harrisburg, was in tbis city yesterday. Mr. t pmeyer ia one of the largest timber land owners ia this country. Register. Milton McRoberts and wife, of Prince ton. Indiana, left for their home Mon day via the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Mc Roberts Is a sister to A. A. Foster. (J. W. Weatherly, of Portland, PresL dent of the Weatherly Creamery Co., of thia city, arrived on the local yesterday, lie will be in town two or thiee days. Mra. 8. II. Friendly haa returned from an extended pleasure trip to San Fran cisco. The Misses Carrie and Threse Friendly will remain for a more pro longed visit. Register. Mr. Marshall, of Colusa, Cab, arrived Friday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Winn. She was accompanied ty ber son, Kev. KoDert Marshall ana nis iam ily, an evangelist of note. Mr. Marshal 1 left Saturday lor Albany, where ce win pteacb. Christian Church Sunday, consisting of ,i i . . . . : . t - i i - appropriate songs anu raiiauoni ov u e Coburg visitea her ,,arentg Lere la8t Rev. John Handsaker will preach here next Sabbath at 11 a. ru. Lvery body cordially invited. Ed W'alden was seen wending his way toward rlat Creek last Sunday hat is the attraction, bd? Dallas Harpole is having bad luck with his sheep thia spring. A number of lambs have died, besides several old sheep Dolph Farley, of this district, bai been awarded the contract for the con struct'.on of a gravel loader to be used in making county roads in this country. utmost capacity. Ihe children ac quitted themselves handsomely. Randall Cornett, on of J. B. Cor- nett, residing near Peoria, was buried at the Shedd cemetery on last I rlday. Un dertaker W. L. Wright wa called to take charge of the remains. The drive from here was made through the sever est ram storm of the season. Four voung bloods , last week, with tragicenda in view, wi nt outside the cor porate IimiU to Bettle differences by a flstic encounter., 'iho reporter noted in tho first encasement that Eddy, with a awift right to Lnby'a nose, knocked him down and out in the first round. Tbo other two were more deliberate clawed aomo, wrestled, catched as catch could, up and down, hip and thigh, until both were done up. Then a draw was called. It ia said that the boy are heartily ashamed of thia unseemly proceeding) and now declare themselves out ol the ring to stay. RIVER VIEW. . Miss IdaAdkina is staying at Tom Kirk's. Mra. W. S. Wetzler made a trip to Irving today. Jesse Sovcrn waa transacting busi ness in Eugene tbo last of the week. Miss Annie Templeton is visiting l.er brother llham nt Crown Point, Albert Bristow purchased 10 head of goats from Loren Edwards at f 5 per head. Tho farmers are busv putting all their attention to their work and every where ia heard the hum of the workers. Misses Ella and Fanny Moffilt left for F'.ugeuu today, whore they will take the teacher's examination. They have our l)est wishes for success. The sunshine brought out many pleasure aeekera Sunday, and several of our young folks improved tho opportun ity by going for a buggy ride. Mra. Benham, if Cottage Grove, passed throuch in company with Mr. .tkV' Joe Edwards enrouti- for the latter's homo in nenum couiuy,iospena easier. The Weekly Oregonhta and Bi'M.my f2 for a year. Wei!, good friends. ... : We are going to do the same thing Rh Painta and Oils that we have with Drugs REDUCED THE PRICE YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING. If you expect to need a half pintoi.a barret of paint, come and see us. Our prices are rijrht. We are last convincing the people in and arouud Junction City that our hearts are in tho right place. We .are the people's frienda. Qascado Drug Company Corner Hotel, Junction City, Oregon w mm t Wnat you J ask for . . is what you always get hero. You are never nrod to buy something "just as good." We have everything a good drug store should have, hence aro pretty auro to have just what you want. Our advice if you want it costs you nothing; und it isn't forced on j ou if you don't want it. Wo are here to serve you not to dictate. Wo aim to give perfect servico at fair prices. We do not caro to bo known ns "cheap druggists," but we do want to bo known as "money's worth" druggists. Muller & Hill Word has been received by several from tho Harris family who recently moved to Astoria. They are not very well pleased with their new home aud may return in the hear future. A very interesting Easter program . , ... , , - was rendered at me scnooi nouse oun dav afternoon. We thank the young folks for the interest they manifested in theii several parts and the manner in which thev were executed. Robert Car, of Eugene, met with a slicht accident Monday eve. He nroke the axle of the rear wheels of his buggy. Tho boya recommended him to Dr. Wm Trioii. and when last heard of ho was inquiring for said genllomau's olllce. James Hays was initiated into tho Workman lodeo last evening. Oneof tho boys meeting him this morning, noticing his pale face and unkept condition, re marked. "What's tho matter, dimf" With a woeful expression, he uttored these words, "That blamed goat is a ter ror." A number of our young people at tended the Easter exerciaos at the Chris tian Church. Among them were, Misses Ella, Fanny, Delia and Ada Mollitt, Jo sio and Sonhia Fonne, Ida Hayes, Mary Johnson, Mrs- Hayes and Mossrs James Hays, Willard and Riley Gray, Chester Edwards, Martin Fenne, Geo. Harper, Louis governs. Chas.Thomas, Sam Tern- ploton and Chas. Burges. All report a nice time. However upon their return Letter from R. P. Caldwell. Evkbett, Wash., April 9. A. P. BetteiBworth, Jr., Junction City, Or. Deak Sib I send yon by to-day'a mail a paper published in Everett, the Daily Herald, which will give yon a clearer idea of Everett as it now is and its future prospects than I could write.' All the enterprises and industries noted in the paper seem to be permanent fix tures, except that the force now em ployed by the Great Northern Railway may be reduced somewhat as their wurx of improvement nears completion. there are a goodly numoer oi men employed here in industries not men tioned in the paper, in improving the streets, grading lots, putting Dp buhd ings, etc. The sound of the hammer can be heard in all directions contin ually. It ia estimated that the popuia tion'of the city baa increased 4,000 since last summer's enumeration. That would make Evert tt a tpwn of 12,000 inhabi tants, i The climate la very much the same as there, except that it is slightly cooler here. The past week w as a stormy or.e up to Easter Sunday. Since then the weather has been fine. tive my regard to old neighbors and friends. loura truly, '; R. P. Caldwell. F S. Find enclosed f 1.50, which will indicate to you that I want to renew my subscription to the Bulletin. J. II. Miller invites the people cf Junction and vicinity to call and see the new PJ01 Rambler bicycles, if you ar thinking about buying a wheel it will pny you to lock at the Rambler before; you make a purchase. Just notice the number of these wheels in use. That :s the best f dverti-ment it can have. The Weatherly Creamery Co., of Port land, have broke ground for a new build ing, oOxlOO, to ttoriea high, on Third and East Morrison streets. The firt floor will bead one room, in which they will operate one df the largest creamerks on the coast. The business of this com pany is increasing so rapidly thata larger building ia a necessity. Ask your dealer for Lit it Savon Cream of all Laundry Soaps Manufactured by'acsas The Eugene Soap Company Eugene, Oregon HOUSEWIVES: YOU WILL FIND A FULL LIN'E OF STEEL AND CAST RANGES, COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTLERY $ ALSO THE ueiuuiiiicu JTULiiiumii inuuuaiur jaiuuiuu : , Griffin Hardware Co.,