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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1901)
Comer Grocery Complete W -St ON : eve fy Thing in j :S produce Taken :z Rflilliorn Bra : Junction IFOR OWE VIEW. WE WILL SELL 3 BOXES OF ORANOI- WOOD TOOTHPICKS for 10c. u win who inv vuu t' examine- our line, ut T-'tli Brushes, Tooth Powders, is, ivritiiMiH una I It prepara Perfume and tions. If you ltnviMinv fuvorito reciws ( your own, bring them in nnd g.-tour prices. We will guarantee that you can lo from 'i UftM) iKTi i'iitlx'ttiTun prices with u tlitin you can elsewhere, , We U-licve in quick sales mid small profit i'vm iuhI see. Cascade Drug Company v oruer Hotel, juiii Hun .i.itv, uregon FJiiltnSS tin, f lr. Lowe. aciHo-optician, Eugene. t DrOglcfd'.v, phydclan ami surgeon. Isn't it about time, for the annual picnic? II. V. Johnson's new house in going up lapidly. Weekly Oregonian and HtM.l.irriN rnly )2 u)i nr. , Orders taken lor ladies' and gents' unit at Houston. The creamery shipped ."iW lbs. of but tor to Portland Monday. Silk whihIh in i!l tlu iimv hliaJctf ul S. H. Friendly', Eugene. ; Mix Evelvn Barton, who ha been (tiito ill with typhoid fever, in improv ing. .hint, received, tliiM) A. s. of nice conn try ham nud shoulders ut Millioru Dm. Tli Southern Purine will hereafter clone itH general oIlIcCS iU 1 o'clock oil Saturdajs. Emery lb mm and hi assistants brought in I tUM pound of cream to the Creamery MomUy, Vi hav" Wff-tfnll'n Herbs of Iloulth and Wonder Oil. MrKM.KK Hill. Worxl wanted at tho Junction City J'l.mr Mill. 1 n i ui ro of Gkoikii: 1 1 a viihak i:n, Manager. You ran pa:Jn a plennaiit hour hen in KiijieiM! nt l.itUelield'H Lillia id parlor; eiar hlorti in connection. For mill? A lare, well made Mid well amui 'w lady' trunk. A bargain. In uire at tlto Iki.i icriM ollice. Tako vour laundry to (5. S. Keck'n barher nimp. 1 lo lias U.o iinuney fttr tin- Troy Laundry, ot roitland. C. F. Hurll'iirt has the nseiicy for Oliver Chilled I'Iowh nud nil cxti'UH. A full hiipoly nlwayn on luuid.' Tlie little hoii of Mr. and Mr. U. V. Jlaker, who divd hint Thurmlay nion.iiiK, wiih buried Friday ufternoun. On WedneHilay of next week, May I, ir. Lowe, Kiikoiio'h well-known oeulo optician, will bo in Junction City. Mins Frances Griggs, of Junction, boa been grunted a lito diploma, liavin taught 45 months na reiuired.tlu.ird. If yon have, any blackmnitliinir to bo done, or horHCH to bo nhod, go to V. M. Tripp. I lis work is always satisfactory. For fittln A brand new 1001 Iiambler "Special." Never bocn out of tho ntoro. A bargain. Inquire at tbo Luli-ktin olllco. It will pay you when in Kugono to call nt H. 1L Frieinlly's and mv tho lat ent stylos in Tailor Made .Suits just ro coivcu. i I V 5: Qtock 2: 9 HAND. e grqceryline. In Exchange. it City, Oregon. The Kiiune Jiunebll Club ban oriwn- Wax, w ith li . . (irillin biiwneM uniiia VKf, ).. II. Davi, ttfsiHtant, and Hoy Mirz, ciip'ain. 1'liin in tho (team hi of tho year when ynruB miii uucvh iioiiii receive Buen 1 . . . 1 ll. I -.1 1 . lion, but little improveiueut in thin di rwlion in taking placo. lUi Miro and mco Dr. Ixiww next Wedncitday boiit your t-yen. llo do?n imt go from liouitt; to lionet!. If you mud g!a', .ec Iilni that day ut tho hotel Mr. C. Alited, of JlftrritdMirg, wan in tbift city laut we-k i-onferring with tho creamery peopln tn regard to a hkiiii miiig Ntalion to ha local -il In his town Frank Iturlbiirt in pitting uj) a new fetico around bin mxtdenco uropertv. Mr. mid Mm. Uurlburt are not going to Atop luiproviug. bnlil they have one of tin? nicent looking homes in town. The Suitcm masadm; ranks foremont with ftrtiolcH on tho leading topics of the day. It not onlv mot on the sciences but touches on all tho current literature and rbonld be foucd iu every hoUMliolH. The Northern Pacific announcec tluit on JuiiH I tho YeltowbtoLo National I'drk will be opened to the public. The weuther there is xur'n us to makti thin tmiblo. The Presideiituil party will upend a couple tf days iu the park. A Boulhern Fiu-ilk steam bhovel and outftt will inimediatelvconinienet! fillinst in the ltiee Hill railway trusties with eaith, which will t taken from the top of tho hill. The switch w ill be extended, a water tank limit and other improve ments mado near Isadora aud Uk Hill. F!ery patron of tb CreAmery who expect to make money should have a separator. You miju a woll sow grain without a Belt bin 'er. The Iteid is the beut sepirator maile, and tho difference in the amount of butter fat taken from the milk by re ison of having a separa tor w ill soon pay for one. This is the season w le nbousecleanlng begins to receive, consideration. A new curpet for the parlor, sitting room or lnlroom, and new matting for the kitchen and halls, add a thousand jer cent to the appearance of t .home. on will find just what you want in this line at W. L. Wright's furniture store, and ut prices that are right. Tho crop outlook for Junction and vi cinity is very favorable, Most of the f ill sown grain is in 'good condition. Loth coring pnd fall wheat are very promising. Cheat is up fo "huuI standard and the hay crop will bo large and of a good quality. The present up nearaneo of fruit of all kinds arc very promising" The apple and prune crop w ill U large. The Weekly Oregonlan and LuMCTiy 2 for a year. The sklliful physician demands f j a sKiurui piinrmacisi; tne pa i tlent rctpulres both. Reliability, Skill, Promptness, Since wo entered tho drug tusi nesa wo hnvo faitlifudy endeavored to meet these threo requirements. RELIABILITY.- Our drugs aro .absolutely pure. No adulteration tolerated. SKILL. ' livery precaution exercised in filling of prescriptions. Closest at tention to tho most minute detr.ils. Correctness in preference to baste. PROMPTNESS. No unwarranted delay, no tardi ness, no procrastination in filling proscriptions. ' Our largo and increasing patron ago indicates that theso methods are appreciated by tho public. ' Mueller & Hill DRUOQtSTS A ' " i MAURlBUUno. Anchor Jlalntcod mado a trip to Ku gono Momlay. -Uobert Miller, of Halsey. was id Ilarnsburg uesday on busineHs. The soring clip of wool las t'2an to come forward and is in good condition. Mrs.T. .1. Anderson, of Albany, wan heroTucMday to meet with tho JMxdcahs. WatiT permitting, I hero will Is a steamlxat here next Sunday to load wheat. Frank McFarland, of Lrownovilln, while out far a spin, took in lUrriuburij l-riuay. Hon. II. IC. Wealherford visited with his sun's family on Muddy Tues day last. Arthur Fenders returned on Tues luv's local from a week's visit with friends at Portland. Mrs. Minnie Husbe, nee Morgan, ar rived here Monday and will care for her father a homo for a tune. Mrs. Be'ttia Bowman, nee Endicott, arriveil Ler Saturday from Loise City (or an extended visit with homo lolks Gardening in most cases is donor all under way in this viciriitv. (jrain crops are coming on by leps and bounds Mr. Ham May and wife were here last week on n visit with relatives and friends, returning to Portland Monday. Mr. William VVassom, residing nine mih cast of town and ono of our most pronrcissive farmers, was transacting business hcrj Monday. W. A. McMeekin has accepted a po sition w ith tho B. P. Company at Hose burg, and bis wife went to the socne of their new homo last Friday. The editor of the Junction City IiPt t.KTiv was hero baturday and expressed himself as being well pleased with his Into increase of busiuesa Iroui this side of the Willamette. A small blaze that .hrentned to be a conflagration was controlled in its early stagu last w?ek in the, residence propertv occupied by Illram Smith, when he was with us. Mrs Maigiu Allingbam and Mrs. Cora McClniu are delegates from Threo Link Ilebekah Idge, No. PJ, to the (irand Axsemhly to tm convened at lluker City in tne near future. Mr. Htimenjiost, 6f Oklahoma, is here for the purpose of making Oregon his his home. He basreiitod Damon Smith's residences property for the reception of his family, who will bo here in tho near luture. ' ' r Mrs. C. E. Maxson arrived home from Portland on fundav. She has been undergoing treatment at St- Vincent's Hospital for four months. She is very much improved, to the great satisfaction of her hot oi mends. Mr. C. Alsted has under considera' tion the establish'ulcnt of a skimming station nt this point. This would rill a lonsr felt want and tli farmers of this section w ill be well paid for any assist ancc ihey may extend Mr.,Alsteil in this much needed enterprise. Three Link Rebekah Degree, No.19, gave an ctlicinl reception to Mrs. J. K. Wealherford, state president, on Tues day evening. The meeting was ol mm sunt interest. Threo candidates were initiated. A substantial lunch was served and all present were to have been there. RIVER VIEW. Wednesday. April 24. Geo. Loretz made a business trip to hngeiio Monday. . I. N. Edwards madJ a business trip to Lujicne l uesdav. Wm Johnson took a load of baled M. hay to Eugene today. Henry BusbmUwas looking after hisiutorests yesterday. Rev. Skidmore preached a very in teresting serinon Sur.tiny. ' Orninn Miller says "hop tea is a 1 Ollll1 vuiu an nv nv u'juih.c, -Louis Edward.-, of Itenton county, uilHiu us n booh i?n o luuutuf y. Mr. Lyons, of Eugene, was taking photos in this vicinity last Saturday. Luke Know! ton and Miss Bushnell made us a short call Tuesday evening. Jack Brierlev and Fred Gonlet were fishing iu this neighborhood Monday W. B. Weteler made a business trip to Irving and JMigene first ot the week. Miss Illu Molhtrodc to Euueu" Mon day on her bicycle, returning Tuesday. Sam lenipleton win lend prayer meeting tonight. A cordial invitation extended to nil. I.nnv Soverns wisliea mo to state that, ho has a tine watch dog for sale, cheap to tho right party. ' Mrs. Simmons was summoned to tho bed side of her mother, who is very ill. bhe resides at Uig I'.ik, , Watson McKeo and Royal Pitney were painting signs for tho Cascade Drug Store ju this vicinity Tuesday. Geo. W'otzler, of Portland, who has been the guest tf his brother, W. B., tor the past few days returnod today on tho local. i . . . . A number of tho young gents of I Junction were out driving with a like number of our fair dames Sunday after noon. , Charley Burces has just comploted his sail boat and wishes me to extend a cordial invitation to all ihe'fair ecs who desire a pleasant trip upon the waters. One iA our promising younc men so far forgot himself that ho tried to tanu a wild horse lust feunday afternoon. Had it not tamo for tho tiromrt action of a J miction City belle, something serious might Imvc Jiappeueii to said gentleman. A number of our vomitr teoile attended church in Junction Funday night. A mong ihcm were Misses tl la, Delia, and Ada Momt, Josie and Hophia Fenne, Mary Johnson : Messrs. Willard and Hiley (iray, Louis and Lenny Hov e.rns, George oret. Chester Inwards, (ieo. Harm;r and Marlin I'enne. H. V. I5aker has nioved his olllce fix turea from the Folsom huildiu- to Ids ollico building iirat bis residence. Luke Ktiowlton.day xirat)r at the dciM here, left for Med ford Tuesdav nigiit to accept a similar Ksitioti at that place. J.r, Ormsoy, of Siskiyou, is nil- ing the vacancy here temporarily. J.J. Darneille. our efficient citv mar sbat, who hits ):en dangerously ill with pneumonia fortbe past week, Is reported sornewlm improved today. We sin cerely hope that he w ill aoon be around attending to bis dutlca with his Ins wonted devotion. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kceleston, Mr. and Mrs 1. O. Powell, Miss Ora Jackson, Prof. Harry Hunter, and Miss Myrtle J'uslinell went to Kngene this afternoon to help institute a lodirn of Kathbone Fislcrs. Eugene, Junction and Cottage Grove have combined to form one good lodge. , J. K. Knirer, niuht agent at th-s depot Jiere, left Tuesday for ltosburg, where. he takea toe position ot "first trick operator. He will Ihj missed by those who found it necessary to occasionally transact business with the S. P. Co., a he was prompt and obliging. Mr. En ger is pleased with the change, as it is not only a promotion, but he will be once more uuaer ins oia lneua ana former Junctionite, L. 15. Moore. Will Specr will take Mr. Enger's place for the present. Merritt Casteel says that whi'e .plow ing in the inihiiueii orcnaru iai weeic, he frigbtfned a China pheasant aud a grouse out of a clump of fern, and upon ccarchiug found a nest containing live phensaut and six grouse egtrs. Mr. Cas teel is of tho opinion that this should do away with the theory that the pheasant is driving the grouse back into the hills. He says be is satisfied that both birds w ere sitting on the nest at the same time, as they apparently arose from the same ppot simultaneously. E. F. I'aird, of Portland, city passen ger agent of the Burlington Route, was in tow n Mond.iv, and Jixed Rev. .1. D. Silert and family with tickets for their trip to Arkansas, their futtre home. .Mr l.aird keeps a sharp lookout lor the Burlington's interests throughout the Willamette Vallev. The route chosen by Rev. Sibert is by way of the Southern Pacific to Ogdon, Ctah, stoppug a day in San Francisco; from Ogden over the Union Pacific to Denver, thence via Bur- lincton Route to St. Louis, i torn St. tlii-v tl.ev take the Iron Mountain route to their destination. . horenson kelson bchmidt, an insane man, was louna ueaa, wuti ma throat cut, vestcrdav morning, by Deputy Sheriff Krtd Fisk and Duncan Scott, about threo miles southwest of Eugene, between the Rogterinan and Blanton places, says tho Eugene Guard. Lodge Directory, Oasis Loim-.k No. 41. I. O. O- r. meet every baturday evening. isitors, in good standing are-invited. ' R. F. Harvry, Secretary. Junction City Camp, No. 44(5, Wood men of tho VAirld, meets every firs', aud third Monday nights in the month. E. O. Samuels, Con. Com. 11. M. Mim.iorn. Clerk. LUCULLUS LODGE, No.,' 52 K. of P. meets every Thursday evenin" of each week at 8 P. M. Knights iu good stiu.l ing invited to attend, J. 1). Hamiix. C.C. C. P. Houston-. K. R. of S. i 1 ASK VOUr Ueaiei I0r Cream of all Manufactured byssssSa The Eugene Eugene, I it HOUSEWIVES: STEEL AND COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTLERY ? ALSO Celebrated Petaluma Griffin Hardware Co., 5 Personal W. S. Lee made a trip to Eugene Fri day. Justice C. Wintermcler, of Eugene, was transacting business in Junction Friday Mr. Frank Parkr returned from Eu gene Sundry, Mira Fmma I'.aoer has returned from a visit at Ivugene. 'Bud Doifgherty and Iee Southwortlt went to Euiieiie Momlay. 1 Mrs. C. F. Hnriburt went to Eugn fneeday, returninr, Wednesday. Mrs. If. S. Warner returned from Albany Tuesday after a two weeks' visit. M. O. Warner, of Fugene, came down on yesterday's loci!, returning awheel. Bud Dougherty and Hernun Drug were iu from Lake Creek Sunday and Monday. Rev. I. A. Moses, of Corvallis, is in the city. He is to succeed Rev. Sibert as pastor of the C. 1'. church. John Berry returned Tuesday from Goburg, where hi has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mina Etberton. J. R. Turnbo sold 40 head of mntton sheep to Milt Harnett Saturday for $3.S5 per hundred. They averaged Si lbs, Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Lee and son Claire went to Albany on Sunday's local, re turning Monday. Mrs. Lee's father and a sister repide there. - Mrs. L. W, Beebe and daughter re turned Slonday morning from Sari Francisco, where they have been spend ing the winter with relatives. " Mr. Sam May came up from Portland, last evening to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Scnde-s.and Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Kleinberg arrived thia noon. Albany Democrat. C. II. Markham, general freight an I passenger aiient of the Southern Pacific, baa lust returned to Portland fiom Del Monte., Calif., where he attended th meeting of the Transcontinental Passen ger Association. Rev. J. I. Sibert and family left for their future home in Paragould, Ark., last night. Tr.ev take with them the best wishes of the jeop!e of Junction and vicinity. May success and happi ness attend them is the wish of the Bcl- I.ETIS. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Senders came rp from Ilarnsburg Monday. Mrs. Senders will be the guest of Isaac Senders and fainilv for a few days. Mr. Senders re turned to Hanisburg on the uex train. He has been snffering from the grippe, but is now improving SIRS. J. A. SIBPIiTTG MILLINERY PARLORS. Latest Style " " Spring Hats" ; Call and see them. Trices reasonable A full line of 1 . . MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. gap closed . . The operation of through trains betwf.cn San Francisco end Low Angeles, via Surf aud Santa . Bar ' bara, w ill begin on ' . . SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1901, on the new COAST LINE Two through trains daily. The "Coast Line Limited," leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe ami .. parlor cars, will make daylizl.t s trips through the most pictur esque, varied and entertaining scenes on the contineut. Inquire of agen of the Southern Pacific Co. Laundry Soaps Oregon YOU WILL FIND A FULL LINE OF CAST RANGES, , ,? THE Incubator & Brooder i Soap Company ii