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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
No other article used in the domestic economy of the household has so many enthusiastic friends among the house keepers of America. No other article of food has received such emphatic commendation for purity and wholesomeness from the most em inent authorities. The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority. The " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook " containing over Soo most practical and valuable cooking re ceipt free to every patron. Send postal card with your full address. Avoid the imitation powder. They re sold cheap because they aie made from alum. But alum it a poison dangerous to use in food ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Cave Him Time. "You haven't explained how you came to have Mr. Smith's chickens in your possession said the judge. "I'm trying to think, your honor," replied the accused. "Give nie time." "Very well," replied the judge blandly. "Six months." Take Garfield Tea for constipa tion; it has thin 10 recommend it; it i made from health-giving herbs and it rnreljr cures. "He has built what he calls a Queen Ann villa, but it strikes me as being a tawdry imitation, merely. "Extremely, tawdry! Why, the roof doesn't leak, even." Stop tha Cough mnd Work Off thm Geld. Laxative Broroo-Qotninn Tablet enre a cold la one day. Kocu.e.No Pay. Price 25 cents. Work on Longfellow Memorial. The fund for a statue for Longfel low park, in Cambridge, has reached $816.44, and work will be begun on the meomrial early in the spring. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. The Irony of Fate. There is the "irony of fate" in the fact that Rear Admiral Cervera got his promotion to be vice admiral in advance cf either Sampson or Schley, ; whose ships destroyed his fleet. Chinese Era. The "Chinese era" beeins B. C. 2C97, with the accession of the Km peror Yao, who first devised a calen dar for the Chinese dividing the yeai into 365 days with an extra day every fourth year. I do not believe Piso's Cure for Con snmptioii has an equal fur coutrhs and i-olds, Johx V. Hutci, Trinity Springs, lud., Feb. 15. 10i)0. ANECDOTE OF LORD WOLSELEY. Mow II Helped to Clear Vp a TomU oftlc In tb s-nudan. Any one who lias known what It In to wait tiny after day In some out of the world nook for letters which were all the time safely reposing In homo ne glected comer of a sleepy nostomee can appreciate the story that Is told of Lord Wolseley by Mr. Nourse, who was. with her Majesty's forces through the Soudan campaign. At Kortl Nourse went into the post- office to look for some letters. The post master was n native and not v Th Source, "As for the clergy, they're a pretty poor lot," said a grumbling layman. "Yes," returned the bishop, "some of them are jMHir indeed, Hut con sidcr the sttn'k from which they comet You sec- we have to make thorn out of laymen." TOO KNOTT WHAT YOU A UK TAKING When von take drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, boeauit the formula I. plainly printed on every hottle showing thai It la Nirnoly Iron and Otif- nlue lu a tasteless lorm. No Cure, No 1'ay used to handwriting. Ho de a super tidal examination of a big pllo of let ters and papers, and said there was uothlng for the applicant. Nourse asked to see the pile of letters, and while he was looking them over a man with uothlng to designate his rank came into the ottlce. lie took in the situation at a glance. "Let's clear this thing out," ho said. They Jumped on the counter and pro eroded to "dear It out" by first bun dling out the postmaster. Then the began a careful examination of the postofllce, nud found It congested with mall for the army. They searched ev ery nook nud cranny, throwing the let ters for each regiment Into a different pile and heaping up all the newspapers In the center of the room. Then they went through each pile and separated It Into companies. Itefore night every letter was lu camp and distributed, and the next day the papers were out. Nourse did not know the name of tils companion In the benevolent deed, and when he asked the answer was, "They call ine Charlie." Some time after Nourse found It ueo- j essary to see the commandant, anil. sitting near the tent to which he hnd ; been directed, he saw his coinpanlou bf j the postofllce. i "Hello. Charlie:" he said. "I'm look- j ing for the commandant. Where shall 1 find hlmr "Well," said Charlie, "you won't have to look far. I'm the commandant Come Inside and have a bite to eat and drink." It was Lord Wolseley. Youth's Companion. Aristocracy. Ami she is reckoned one ot the iniich j arUtiHTuoy in Kentucky? "Oh, decidedly! Her family turds with tho best people there." Slmplk'Itv, strenelh and purity rumbltit'd Hi tierrteld Tea, the herb tui'dictiie Hint riircn colull patUilt and liver Irotiblrs. A Deep Cutter. "I was out in a revenue cutter, last night," Triuarkcd Hukane to (iaswell. "I thought you went sleigh rid ing?" "Well, it made quite a cut m my revenue. " TO CUBE A COLD IK ONE IAI Take lAietlve liromo Quinine Tablets. Alt lrtiKlllUrout'd themtiv if It falls to cure. K. W. Urove's signature It on each boa. . Not to be Divulged. HashWhat was tho cashier fired fort Io Sales For giving away ono of tho trade secret, I lieliovo. Kash You don't say? Do Sales Yes; bo told ono ot tho customers that the Imis was an old block head, and tho boss overhead him. Very Dluitroui. She Were you ever in uisasterr lie Yes, I onco kissel girl in a tunnel. railroad tho wrong Is best time to Pure Catarrh, Itmtit-hlti end Consumption. Our remedy U guaranteed, II. I, it. Hot 73. sur.ir.iER W. H. SMITH I CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Didn't Need One. an iinliM.r Hying machine "Clara, has lecn invented, " "Well, you needn't get ono, Clar ence. You break enough brio a brao now." CITO rrnnell Cur4. N'i nil ae ttrourtw 119 nr Bti !' .f t" Mm.'.lifwit St Hwl-Trr (Mit.tr.M PH KKtlJ.OOl.Ul-l-r-Hrr-. Im. la.H. II Kli.l.i4 .wi artuSt.,l,tiUa4.lpJua,l'e No Advantage. He (boldly) Do you think two can live as cheaply as one? She (Mushing) Yea; I dn. "Let's not become one, then." KEEP YOUR SADDLE DRY! ,. Ass. Tt ORKINAltt' POMMEL SLICKER Ml! D1DEB AND SADDLE -It ' MM teeallABPT STORM Uee.rea' CATALOGUES f BSC 3MOWIN4 NHL LINE CT GAHMCNO ANDMAT& A JTOrVgft CO. BOSTON. MASS. cm M. r. M. V. e. 1S-1S01. WHKtt wrltlMf I advert ieere please anaallaa thle paper. One Good Thing. "There is one good thing almut this classical music, " remarked Mr. Meddergrass. "You can start or stop anywhere you want to without spoil ing the sense of the music." Wiien the Hair, foils Oil! accompanied by mucous patches in the mouth, erup tion s on the 6kin, sore throat, copper colored splotches, swollen glands, aching muscles and bones, the disease is making rapid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is prompilv and effectually cleansed of this violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the worst cases thoroughly and permanently. Kg Ccsttn Coold In the fall of 197 I contracted Blood Dave Been No Worse. jee doctor.. their treatment did me no good ; I was getting worse all the time ; my hair came out, ulcers appeared in my throat aud mouth, my body was almost covered with copper colored splotches and offensive sores. I suffered severely from rheumatic pain in my shoulders and arms. My condition could have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was can understand my sufferings. I had about lost all hope of ever being well again when I aeciaea to try 8. b. B but must confess I had tittle faith left in any medicine. After taking the third bottle I noticed a change in my condi tion. 1 his was truly en couraging, and I deter mined to give 3. 8. 8. a thorough trial. Prom that time on theimprove tnent was raoid fi. S. S. seemed to have the dis- ease completely under mntrnt thp mrM mnA ulcers healed and I waiff.it,; soon free from all signs of the disorder -. I have been strong and healthy ever since. L. W. Smith, Lock Box 6n, Nobleeville, lad. is the only purely fere- MDie Diooa punner known, ti.ooo is (offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with fall directions for self treatment ' We charge nothing for rnedi Sal advice ; cure yourself at home. THE SWIFT SrECiFIC CO, ATLANTA, U. I Best Cough grrup. Tastes Good. Cse I to time, sola py arneenw. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5ee Facsimile Wrapper Below. Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc. Mitchell Bicycles Invested! $25 $30 $35 $40 ry email aavd as imj to take as sagas. Barter's! 'SliTTir Ira w a.. FOB HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOX BIUOUSKESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . oauavsiej. wiewtwuw"' CURE SICK HEADACHE. riwv s f'.s,".-m I Mi n I v""si m Beyond Hit Limit "Do you ever have moments, Mr. Spoodlekins, when it seems a9 if you couldn't think of anything?" "Why, I nevah thought of that. I I wondah if I do?" tfr& fik Active man by larif mamifRCturlnK home; r.001n caith paid (or 12 dav trial; promotion and permanent poMrion it (istUfattory. Ad dress U. B. F, Co., IZi CheHtnut St., fUilaila. Then He Swore Off. He (producing cigarette case) Do you object to cigarettes? . She Not at all. I don't blame the cigarettes I only object to people who smoke them. This slftiature Is oo eeery box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tbi the renedjr that eairea cold tm ok day Dangerous Business. Tourist Why don't you offer a rewasd for the desperadoes who rokbed the bank here last week? Sheriff Why, if they thought there was any, money in the county treasury, they would come back aud rob that too. Germany has I3DO.000.000 In electrical works. Philadelphia makes 00 per cent of our Ingrain carpet. An owl was shot 400 tnllea out to sea by the captain of the lirltlsh steam ship Ethelreda. No other case Is on record of a laud bird having flown so far from shore. 81 nee the national park at Yosemlte, Cal., haa been established and hunters are forbidden to shoot game, the Ix-ars have become so tame that they run along the roads In front of the stages, and come quite close to the valley hotels. Fighting a well established newspa per Is a costly undertaking. Tyjw graphlcal union No. ft has uncondition ally declared off a strike against the New York Hun which was begun sev enteen months ago and has cost the printers $12.1,000. In au effort to drive the English spar rows off the telegraph and telephone wires In Cincinnati a current of elec tricity strong enough to kill a man was turned upon the wires, but the birds did not move and seemed not to be Injured In the least. Only two of the thirteen bills Intro duced Into the Kansas Legislature at the request of organized lulor have be come laws one, providing for the es tablishment of free employment agen cies throughout the State, aud the other requiring seats for women employed In factories and stores. No less than 140.000 homes are held free of debt by southern negroes. These have been estimated at au ag gregate value of $140,000,000. The hold ings of personalty by the race are prol &bly worth more than the realty. Il literacy has decreased among them nearly 50 per cent In twenty years. The New York State factory Inspector says In his report to the legislature that there has been vast Improvement In tenement and dwelling house work shops, but that much remains to be done. He pointedly refers to the fact that "men who hold their heads high in the business world and presumably some also In the religious world Indi rectly traffic In the very llfeblood of their fellow men." The United States labor commission er sets forth some very Interesting facts. Aided by machinery, be says, 4.500,000 men turn out a product which would require the labor of 40,000,000 men If Droduced by hand. In America the advantage derived from machinery is about twice a great as la Kurope, so that the actual production of the United States la equal in productive power to 160,000,000 Europeans. With labor-saving "machinery one generation of men can do the work of four or five generations of hand workers. OXFORD, DEFENDER and DUNLOP TIRES Dnnlop Rteet Rims. Agents Wanted. Knl I l ine of Sundries. Brnd lor Catalogue. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., First and Taylor Bts. 1'OKTI.AND, OR. ADVANCE THRESHER CO. Fartorjr. Kettle Creek, MW-htien. t&.j eA' i. .j . :. p Branch Uouse, Portland. Oregon. To be Prosperous, Uat tha "ADVANCE THRESHER Tbe ireatr.t monee-maker. for prloee and catalog u see "Advance asenu, or write Advanca Thresher Co PortUnd, Or. Or write M. B. and E. T. Hay, Wilbur, Wash. PORTLAND'S FUTURE. R. L. Cate Predicts 150,000 Popula tion and Says All Byes Are Pointed This Way. Portland I. (rowing faster todae than at snjr time In Its at history, and will have a popu lation of not lets than ViO.uoo In 191ft. I am offering uuhIiipm and resldxnue proerty todajr at prices that will pay 0 per cent net in i year. Call on or address R. L. CATE, General Agent of the Hawthorne Kstate. Phone Oak 1 Chamner of Commerce. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot ot Morrison Htreet, Can give you the best bargains in Buggies, Plows, Hollers and Knglnes, Win. (mills and Pumps and General Machinery. See us before buying. One or two hor: ! S, 9, 10 and 11 Call on Mccormick agent, or addrras A. II. HOYI.AN, lion. Agt., Portland, Or. For Catalogue and Prices. POULTRY NETTING. Buy Irom the manufacturer. Price In lull rolls 2 feet wide, 10 feet long f l.M - J.7 e M M , MMim. I - " - kl - .! All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS 1V front St., I'orlUutl, Oregjaa. NEW LIFE TO OLD FENCESI L?A?i!,05S Anchor Clamps and Uprights. Tni Old Fksci. Tnt Anchob Fincs. ; j 3 ! ev,j.V .a, ?S Qreat Combination of strength and Beauty. Tag Tia That Bihds." . See Our Anchor Clamp Yon would be .urprl.od It you knew how little It would cost you to fix up that old fence, llettor send for some Anchor Clamp, and Uprights, and a pair of our pinchers, and make your old wire fence look like a new one. ANCHOR FENCE look, so nice and i so strong that farmer, .ometlme. think that it nu.t be high priced. It Isn't, though. - CLAvr Btroai Using. I i Cattle, bneep ana nog ugnt. n Ktrss Bun alter oloiing, FARM, RAILROAD AND LAWN FENCE. j ; ' . i The Portland Anchor Fence Co. Write for Price and Catalogue. Agent. Wanted in iery Town. 74a Nlcolal St., PORTLAND, Oregon. Chas. L. Mastick & Co. "lSS?afi.a CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW. Consignments solicited. Pay highest market prire. PROMPT RETURNS. Dealers in Leather and Findings. Refer to Wells, Fargo & Co. Bank, Bortland, Oregon.