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ft V0- J JUNCTION CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1801 w. 0. !r New Things Silk Flannels FOR WAlKTrt Panne Velvets FOR WAISTH Silk Waists t:j.so to io. Cotton Waists 6lto TO 17.00. Wool Challies Cotton " Silk Foulards Persian Silk Zephyrs Percales 150 INCHES WIDE, 8c YD. Ladies' TailoHVlade . . Suits and Skirts y Remember tho Place." Hampton Bros. EUGENE, OtlKCON. 5 fl Fa E2ffrtyc? Ui PSUs Hanrsws, Jl H Fitilv Guaranteed L,i.l.l.l..,l. t.lU.Il.ir.t,iJ JlW.f t..l.llV.M-.i-...l.t4.t-.I.'tl.llJvl1l.llfirtt K - K2 K2 Stnto Pair Premium List Out. Secretary M. 1. Wb.hun ha juM rr. cited fruiu tin- printer the H:iU l air Tn-niit "it lift for i'.MH. Oyer ?lO,Gt'i h! offered f"r premiim.H on live Nloek mul furm jiM.tiii tn, ami in by fnr 1 1 - hirytt ami ln'ht i'srihuu lint ever off-red in this Stat". T!i" list lies boon thorough ly revised mi'' liion,lit up toiLitKiu everv department. New promiuihii have Won added, and hUktm im -rcusi-it on urtlrh'H Pioht worthy of merit. Oregon run IkiuhI how of hh complete nn1 libernl premium tut any Mnlo in the Union, mul if hard work and earnest efforts on tho part of the management counts for nnythiiiu, the fair itself will compare favorably with tho.mi of older Statec, and will bo the bent ever liel.l this side of the Rocky Mountains. will stop nt Bulein Mny 22, Portland May 22. The Southern 1'noilio an nounces rato of ONE FAKE (or tho round trip t Salem from stations be tween Turner ami RoNobimr, and to rorthmd (nun station between Oregon Citv an 1 KoHohurit. Kxounion tickets will be on nam for train lurivinii nt Ha leni or Portland on the morning of May 22, ami leaving samo evening or fnl owine morning. Tho reception nxerci0H hnvo been so ulanned as to eivo to aH many a powd bte an opportunity to hoc and hear the. President. Ihn committee oi anange -incuts will spare no effort to make tho occasion a memorable- one. A new DrortHB.knownas I.nwton'u hnn been invented lor Ihp preHorvation of fresh fruit in ft Rterili.od atnioihere, by which, at or before maturity, it can be stored wit bout Hufloring deterioration lty moaiiH of a fun Hir h fomul through A Btovo (.i)ntainiiig retl-hot coke, v hereby tho oxygon is conmuuod and tho gernis or Rulmalcula' aro deHtroyoil. Tho gnsoa nro then filtered and cooled. Forsalo A brand mnv IIK)L Uambler "Special." Never beijn out of the Htore, A bargain. Itupuire at tho Iuixctin olflco. Tho Kugono Hoap (!o.'h Lulu Havon brand ia tho cream of all laundry soapa. Public School Exerde. The followlna tiroeram will l eivm hy the Frlmnry and .InWrmliaU! de partmcnts of the Junction City School, tt the school Lulldinif, on May 10, be ginning at 2 p. m.: Snntr hv arhntA. "America:" recita tion, "Tho Heven," Willi Perman : recitation, "Karnrier UlcH'a Bcarwrow," WiltiH Kumiiula; concert recitation. 4,Oui llouHc." Koom 1 : recitation, "Tho VlueiwUs Keward," Modona J'ltney; ong, "Hummer Tinifl." Koora 3; recita tion, "A (jambler'a Wife," Lela Tracer: rcitatlon, "A Temperance Boy," David It' II... 1 1... ,MM '' -I- If.w1m9- riwitatlnn. Parody on Marv'i Lamb, Clarence 1'itney reciution, "A rawe iia noigaie, mBrcn, uj vwuiyc girla, Room 1; recitation, "Tom," Cora Notts aong, "(ieorKe wumgton'i Hatchet," Hoom 2; recitation, "Little Wiltie'a IjHon of Ive," Abie Bwker; recitation, 'The Fireman," Cecil Pit ney; flower excrciae, Kooin a; recita tion, "The Little Boy That Kan Away." Var TliArr.tin 'tKN'h. " Rnvl' ItiffhtH." Kurl McMartin ; concert reciwtion, "The IIn," Koom l ; recitation, A oy' rocket," Uispop aioorneaa ; vocai aoio, k'ittiM Milllom: recitation. "A Bov'i Trouble," Wallace Baker; exerciHe, "A rlca lor reace," jcoom reciutton Changing Color." Aanea iweaer; reci tation, "No Chance for Boy' Val Far riiT! concert recitation. "The Flair." Boom 3 : recitation, " acatlon Time," , lA-Htcr JlcKellin; valedictory, Gugoie TtriiBttinn intM "fifwl W.'' irWil. vm..iai - - J -t " Following ia the program of the com mencement exercinea in the evening : PART I. Mimic, Orrheatra. Addreaa of Welcome, President of Claw. Vocal Duet, Kittle Slilliorn and Gu aio Bruettlng. Tablocu, "Faith in tl Red, White and BIho." MuHic, Orrheatra. PAST II. T F.way, "The Boy of Tc-'ay," Chester NichoU. I'.Hnay, "F.eonomicttl and F.flicicnt Kducation," Minnie Tracer.? Holo, Mtm. Col. Folom. ' ! Ewkhv, "Homo Wag Not Built in a Day." Leah Lewis. Vocal duel, Micnes Barton and Folsom. Khkiiv, "MountaiiiH nd Men." Valedictory, Ada Winn. IntHnuiiental.iKilo. Prof. Kibbetts. Presentation of dip!ni-oj, Brof. A. T. (irtit'ctt. Campbell of Monmouth Normal 8chool Mutric, Orcbetitra. . Doors open at 7:15. Admission, 10c Program will lx-gin at 8 p. m. sharp. Well Dressed (UrU. White pnd I'olnred wnch sill; hhirt wa;H miidu like ordinary cotton ones will be much worn this mi.ion. WMk H.tsbes of coft ribbon used as bellM and ending with long end coming to the edges of the ckirt.i, arc to bu uwed with hii miner gow lis. White holds first rank this Himtner, as it (tut lurit, lor enimrcn. young gins and young women, and for older ones also when combined with black. ( Collars aro juado from two to three inches deep ami over foundations that may be bought in all mes. As a rule tho collar is made of tho dross material and trimmed us tho waist is. Whita lawn graduation gowna this year nro trimmed with dainty nenv stitched or luce trimmed radios upon the skirts, the waists bring tucked and hemmed, with embroidered or lace in sertion set in. Many of the parasols this soaton nre of striped silk in whito colors, and many others are of plain black and tho dark hhndo.fi. Tho sticks are long, and ns a rulo aro less ornate than tboy were a year ago. -May Ladies' Homo Journal This is tho season when houseeleaning begins to receive consideration. A new carpet lor tho parlor, sitting room or bedroom, nnd now matting for the kitchen and halls, add a thousand por cent to the appearance of a home. ou will find just what vou want in this lim at W. L. Wright's furniture store, and at prices that aro right. Something New. Jmt published by the Southern Pa cilio to. is ti pamphlet upon tho re sources of Western Oregon, which in cludes an excellent map of tho Ptate, and contains information on climate, lands, education, etc., existing industries t.nd thoir capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced bv Orogonians, in replying to inquiries of kastern friends, Copies may be had of local agents. V, Co.. or from O. II. MarIcuam 0. r. A , Portland, Or. "Success" for May draws inspiration as well as instruction from the concrete ftory of Pan American triumphs, as told by the exposition at Buffalo. Tor example, Williams Carlton Fox. of the Bureau of American Re- imMiec, describes the path to liberty which Simon Bolivar blazed through the forests of Smith America in thoear'v years of tho l.ut century, utilizing a let tei from Cieorgo Washington in bis pro nagi.rn.da, ami making it possible for a long lino of American statesmen Mon roe, Clay, Blame, Mariscnl and Hay, to plan the all-Amcrican brotherhood which the current exposition nnd the forthcominr congress in the City of Mex tco win I susr, ii nr,t actually uring to pass. Henry Looinis Nelson begins a series of papers on "Ihe Building t the American .Nation,' choosing franklin s mission to J ans as the opening story Mrs. Cornelh Cole Fairbanks,the newly chosen Pros'dont-Genoral of thaDaugh ters of the American Revolution, contri butes an interesting plea for the mark iuu of neglected historic spots, this being her tirst literary venture. A strong symposium along characteristic "hue cess" lines is one on "The Kind of Young Men hmployers are Looking ror, hy Honrv Clews, Daniel O. Reid, Cyrus Kdson, William R. Stewart, Chnuncey M. Depew. and others. Alfred Harms worth writes his impressions of Andrew Carnegie s philanthropy, and Mrs. rtur ton Harrison is the chief fiction writer in an issue which loaves a most agreea bio impression upon the mind of a reader, Tho Weekly Oregonian and tho Bul lkti.v for 2 a year. J. II. Miller invites the peoplo of Junction and vicinity to cull and see tho new P.H.11 Rambler bicycles. If you are thinking about buying a wheel it w ill pay you to look at tho Rambler before you make a purchase. Just notice the numlier of these wheels in nso. That is tho best pdvertisement it can have. V. Kauff man EUGENE, OREGON. RELIANCE M Wrappers and House Dresses E Have Corset Linings Are Perfect Fitting: vrnv filltMEXT urTARANTEED. LKGANT IS FIT ASD FINISH. QUAL TO BFST DRESSMAKxiltS AUl. J. V. KAUFFflAN SOLE AGENTS. EUGENE. OREGON Are You Ready S0) ator? eoai If so, investigate the BEFORE PURCHASING Even-thing Reid makes is the best . of its kind that caD be made. Neither second quality mate rials nor second rate workmen allowed in the Keid shops. And back of best materials and best workmanship' 'are ability, knowledge and experience gained through yearsTof inventing, designing, experimenting. :-. Weatherly Creamery Co., Junction City and Portland, Sole Agents for Oregon EgJ-Write to Weatherly Creamery Co., Portland, for complete catalogue. yc- Wo carry a Tull Uln of L flrtnCrS Stoughton Wagons, John Deere Plows AND HARROWS. ' Loggers Wo are Headquarters for . . . SIM0NDS SAWS and '.. Logging supplies GRIFFIN HARDWARE COn P'Y, EUGENE,' OREGON. New patrons aro retting their names on tho pay rolls of the Junction City Creamery. There aro over one hundred names on the roll nt tho presont time. Last week over 1500 pounds of butter was churned. A new vat. and a lot of now milk cans arrived from Portland for the Creamery Friday They were badly needed, as tho business of this institu tion is growing rapidly. DO YOU WANT A Piano? - If so, you will find oo place where -you can buy a rirs-t- , class instrument at a lower price than at tho F.'A. Ran kin Music Store. 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