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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1901)
A. I BUTTERSWORTH, JR., Editor and Proprietor. MISS ANNA OGLESBY, Associate Editor. feC BSClUrTlOX RATSC, V.o v:ir, if paid in Advance - fl.w S; months, . ' t j'!lt-i UKillUiS. t "ChTrusiug rates made known on application. u:erl the postodice at Junction Cil) 1 as siiomt class niau nivr. Lodge Directory JcscnoN Cm Cami No. 4-W, Woodmksi or TIU World, meets every first and third Monday night in the month. 0 E.O. Samcki. Consul Com. U. M. Mn.noKV, Clerk. Lrau.t?s Ixidok, No. 52, K. f i niM-t first una third k.vj Thursday nights in each month, J. D. llAMUX, C. C. C. T. Horses. K. of K. ft S. 5 South and East AND S00 LINE Ofli CLUBBING LIST. WeekSv Oreonian and Bctxms.. 12.00 TrUv-a-Week New York World iv ml Dcujrris . .Weekly Crop Bulletin. f. S. Dai'AHf MS.NT OF AaBICCLTCM, POUTtASD.Apiil 2. C EN Kill. 6VMJCART. As a result of the wins, crops in gen era) made rapid advancement. t ball wheat, rye and oata are in excel- !.., .....! fmn n,l hVM A BOOd. healthy .m. Tl.aoa aM n. Mt til A It S Ol (lAHl- 1 UM AUviw v m v vvM.r - m-r sue from Insect pests, except in :i few scattered sections of Morrow county, ...I .v.-ii mlrj unrnia ird rpfUiruXl R3 inj caused slight damage. Si ring-o u graiu is stooling well, and in some localities fcas appeared above thtf ground. Oats are nearly all sown. Hops lvave made satisfactory advance ment during, the week, except on high trouud, wiiere the growth has been rather slow. The crop has a healthy color and is renwkaWy free from lice. The training of the vines is practically finished in all of the larger yards. lliere area few omplaints ox uui-smg but the correspondents are of the opinion that tie will come up with the auveut of warm, urorfimy weather. Corn and potato plauting have t een in active progress since the rains. Oar dens have made rapid growth. Clover and alfalfa are doing wed. and there has been a general improvement in ti.e condition of pasturage. Uas berries, strawberries and apples are io full bloom. Oasis Iodui, No. 41, 1. 0. 7 WTM aVAH n W. M.Twit, N.O. B. F. Haetbt. Secretary. V'V' Joncrio!CiTTLonai,o.WS, A.O.U.W.,nieeta every iuw H dav "ul- G. F. 6iifwokth, M. W. W. M. rtTNY, Recorder. Csiit.1 v.. iKnl.ut Trln. ronntstincr of P.I.M filnlna (VrM. IllXliriOUl DllUtlll .V.OTW 1 I ' ' - - , . ' rv. !.,.. iwv PiiAi'hpit and maumti- cnt Tourlat Can, to and from U lwuita I nwAJift vat A (mm ftll Ttrts ol Europ via AUanUe Pteamanip wow. VIA Southern Pacific COMPANY. Shasta Route! Tralni leave Junction City for Portland itml way ttatioua at 3 :SU a. in. uuu p. tu. T.v I'l.rtUnd.. . . tt:;U)aiu H:SWdiii I.v Junction City. 1 :3S pm ix:-iiani r AHhtHnd 1'2:M am 1 1 tllS am " KacranienU .. ft'lOpm S.Wlttm Sun Krunclftcri, 7:4ft Din H:45 am And Professional. Providian. W. W. OOLESUY, vi.-,i.!an ami Snrneon. nm. n in Hotel Itlock. Junction. Or. El'OKNE STEAM DYEING AND" ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO ' CHINA and JAfAN. Canadian - Australian 1 SS. Line TO HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA. Ar Italian 4:M am lioi.ver w:;Hiam KanaasCity... 7 .Wain Chkajio 7:42 am j Ar I.iw Angclea... 2:lM pm ' El t wo :w P" " Fort Worth... fl:3Dam " City of MexIcolliM am Houaton 7:uu am " Now Orleans.. fl:30 m Wanliingum... :42am New York. ....12:mpm 7 :1K am 11:15 bid 7:29 am 8::t()am 8 :0? am ft :00 pm (1:30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am fl :30 pin (l:42nm 12:10 Dm CLEANING WORKS n will pat you to apply for rates and information to West Eighth Street Near Steam Laundry Chris Mam. Jr., proprktor Clrthica Cleaned, Colored and Re paired. Faded Clothing Restored to Its Original Colo? to look uim fteta 6TI8rAGTIOr OVA BANT CUD. The Finest Service to the East and South. The O. U. & N. Co., in connection with the Oregon Short Line and Union Tacitic, offers the finest service and fast est time to Salt Lake, Davcr. Kansas Citv, Omaba, St. Paul, St. Loais, Chi- - i n .,;,,td ot Three trams cajco uuu ii mini. - - p..rtianl. with choice of many different routes. Palace and toumt sleepers, library, dining aud chair cars on nil trains. Write A. L. Craig, G. P. A. O. R. & Co , Portland, Oregon, for particu- President McKinley will stop at Salem May 22, Portland "Slav 2 The Southern Pacific an 1.".. (iK V ARE for the IlOiA lltcq anv v w- . round trip to Kalem from stations Ih tween Turner and, Roseburg, and to Portland from stations between Oregon r.itv ani Kosebura. Excursion tickets l a -.n c-ii.. for trains airivins at a 141 " -" - - - . , lem or Portland on the morning 'f nv and leavins same evening or The reception exercises have been so i,lanned as to give to as many aa posi-i-hv an opportunity to sec and hear the r.....ior,t Thn committee .f ar'amre- ments will spare no effort to make ti e occasion a memorable one. -f f!YRU8 NOBLE S (Bourbon and Rye) KOYAL OAK and LACEY (Sour Mash) MANHATTAN CLUB (Bonrbon and Rye Whiskies) Fine Line of Imported and I'o- mestic Uigars. MONOORAM . . Junction City . flANMATTAN Eugene. CORNER DRUG Eugene, Corner Oth and Wlltamatt Streets Oregon VINCENT & CO. DRUGs, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, etc. firTKKMS CASH. It It AnimTT- Acent. " H2 8d M., Portland, Or, E. J. Coyle, A. O. P. A., tneouver, i. V. Thirsty? Well, if you are going to - Eugene, stop at uThe Oregon" on Willamette street, four doors south of the Hotel Kiigene, wnere you will nun tne nnesi line oi Wines, Liquors and Cigars! in the Willamette Valley. ' W. WADDLE, Prop. Farm for Sale. t iwn Mi Sn.r ISO acres with barn ....I r.( KnU.liniyii rimninil Witter. IWOOf chard, 35 acres in farming land, within ;n m U t,t Junction (Jiiv. tor vw. rd H. Ti'inrleton. 1 miles southeast of Junction City. Noau'ent, Do You Know THAT THE Seattle Fruit & Produce COMrAJii, Ur f.mwr-, pavs the highest cash price for poultry eggs, veal and all kinds of farm prodm-n. Prices this week : Chi kcns,7c jer jiound ; veal, 7c ; geese, Oc ; ducks, 7c. Don't forget the place 8th Street, next door to Soap factory. l T.nirliit cars on both rar Sm'ruiiiivlito to t 'it den and El Paio. and Tourist cars t Chicago, St. lni, New Orleans and , ... ...!..!. . Sin Rponrtm-O with SCV oral steamship lines for Honolulu, Ja pan. China, rmnppino, vciurn South America. , See airent at Junction viiy piuo or address . . f II M AltKHAM. (i. I . A., Volt land. Oieifon. GO EAST VIA I'KfAHT ClTlCHgO. rortlaiui Sptirltu U A.M. via Hunt- 'innton. Atlantic E sprees M4.M. via Hunt ington. St, Paul Fat Mail tl P. M. via SKkano Tint 5chedult PORTLAND Salt Fke, IVnver, H. Worth, Uina lis, K (limns City, St. Umls Chi rugo and Hast. HaYt like, IS iVver, Ft. Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City, St. Ltiula, tht eago and East. Walla Walla. Lew islon, Spokane, Wallace. Pull man. Ml nnen no- lin. St. Paul. Dtt- tilth, Milwaukee Chicago & Eait. AKttivK riuM 4:30 P W. 8:40 A. I 7 A.M. Ocean & River Schedule L -"--- Shortest & QulokOBt Lino TO St. Paul, Duluth, Min neapolis, Chicago And Ajt Points Eat. Throuah Palae3 and Tourist Sleepers, Dining & Bullet Smoking Library Cars miiv THiH- FAST TIME: " 8EKY1CE A SCENERY UNKQUALKH in i.niiitx East via Portland and the Ghkat Nohtiikkn Rv. on mile at Southern Pucilic !epa Iickel oiiice, or (jUICaT NoiiTiiKHS Ticket otllre, I3J THIWU ST., POKTLANU. ...... t'1ilm mill (nil Informa- tion reiMr!ing Eastern trio, call on or address A. B. (' DENNISTON, City Puss, ami Ticket Agent, roruanu 8 P. M. 'Daily'" Except Sunday 8P.M. I Stttitrit'v. 1 10 V. M. Daily Ex. Sun. p A. )L A. M. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 7 A. M. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Leave Piparia 3:40 A M Dillv All Sailing Dates mibject lo flange. For Sau Francisco, Sail every 5 days. , To Astoria and Way-lji tidings. wiLiAMnre ftlVCR Oregon City, New- lA'tg, Salem, in deifViidence and May-landings. Cory at lis mid Way UtIVUIIIgl. Tmh III rere Oregon City, Day ton and Way landings. BMAKE KM Ripnrla to Iwla-ton. 4 P. M. 4 P.M. Ex. Sun. 4:W P.M .Xivpt Sunday. 4::WP.M Monday, Wrdnes. A Ftidny S::U)P.M Monday, W it lies. & Friday I .cure Iwiton 8::u A.M DaiW E. F. THAYEK, Agent. Salem, Ore. a PFfiMNT WAY TO TRAVEL. "tIw nirmt delightful mute of travel to the East is by Salt Lake City the city ..t Clint nn.l the liiodninde Wes Pqilwniv in roninnction With either the Denver & Kio lrand! or Colorado Midland Railroads. Tliis route not only carries the paewnger through the heart of the Rocky Mountains and in view of the most magnificent scenery on the continent, but it alo provides for fctop over on railroad and Pullman tickets at iuaint and picturesque Salt Lake City, filenwcod Spring-.Manitou, Donver, etc. Through Pullman Palace and Ordinary Shpers, Free Reclining Chair Cars and a Perfect Dining Car Service via this route to Denver, Omaha, Kansas Citv, St. L mis and Chicago. Person ally conducted weekly tourist excur sions. For printed matter, rates, etc. inquire of J. D. Mansfield, General Agent, 122 A. Third St., Portland, or Geo. W. Heintr.. (ieneral Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. . lionn advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suiterini! irom uyspep iia and Liver Complaint. More than 75 per cent, of the people in the Unitod stutauure ntlCcted with thcsetwodis- oaus ami llifir .ffel!S : Plich M Sour ,,,tr,..r li fiu-V llMuhu-he. Hitlturl Cos 1ivenes, Palpitation of the Heart, IeartVmrn, Watur brash, (It awing and 1 111 r"i t II i p'.iiiH at the Pit of the Stom- nch, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Dismirei'a'de Taste in the M"uth, Colli- in. ii '. df Kni ii I iiftr EatiiiL'. etc. 'o to m7h.Hi." a.- liili'n ami L"-t a hottlu o A u' 'i Flower for 7o ceiits. Two doses will relieve vou. Trv it. Get Green's l'rise Alnianac. There is nothing new that can he said in favor of the "Rambler" bicycle. It j !ih bwn on the market twenty-two vears and during all of that time has Veen the favorite with bicycle riders. The new 1901 Rambler "Spec ial" isfourprfive pounds lighter ilmn any Rambler ever before turned out, and as true as steel and rki!! can make them. Call at Wright's furniture store aud sec tbem, "Put Me Off at Buffalo." V e are in receipt of a souvenir ooklet, jnt issued by the Pan-American Exposition, which tells a very charming story of its history and crea tion and describes tne ueaumui cuy in whirh the festival has been developed and brought to completion. The booklet is embellished witn many liiusiraiiunn, iiwliiilini twtdve colored plates of repo sition buildings and views. These will Ik; sent free to applicants ny me uureau of Publicity so long as the edition lasts. All the principal buimingi oi mo ition have ueen compieveu iur ouuiu r.mn nf thA BtterLnnllfflllS. sucn as Slate buildings, will not be done till about May 20, wlncn is w ie euicnuou Day. 'I fie particular novelty that is to be noted in thia Exposition is discovered In the fact that in its exterior aspect it is a radical departure from former exposi tions. The building are arranged upon - i .t.l1.tiivalsinan lit h n a nnruiouuiua w -. ,..-- , ? prrslucing court settings and vistas of very charming character. The musical features are also of gret importance and interest. The exhibit divisions are very complete and embrace the gamut of in dustrial, scientific and artistic activities of the people of the Western Hemis phere. The Midway, claimed to be the greatest in the world, has more than u mile of frontage. The restaurant fea tures are perfect and the Exposition, so Tirui 1. ii muti inoenuitv and the wise ex penditure of money can accomplish such a work, is complete to too last ubmiu. p.nff iU. tm ia n n Ideal citv for an ex position, having a summer climate that is tempered by tue Dreezes irom i.an5 i.-,-;.. ami tin. n'.fnr tin', most comforta ble in which one mav enjoy his summer outing. The people of thec.ity have pre pared themselves in a most ample way ... ..r.rr.r.oi.i m 1 1 1 it.nu tt( avf uts dliri12 the Exposition. A number of responsible .,.r....ai,iau Vi.vu iircrani.pd toflnd aCCOm modations for visitors at anv (rice they may desire to pay. iiie omces oi wic. ..,.ir.inica urn nnt.rallv located and this svstem of management promises to bring very satisfactory results toall concerned. The Weekly Oregonian and BoLLrny 2 tor a year. Centrullv ! .orated. . Free Sample Hooms. EUh trie Lights and Ikdts. F1I5STCLAS. Hotel Eugene JIomumu'ck tiios., Proprietors. Kates, 1 to-' n-rDay. Headiuart'rs for Commercial Travelers and Milling Men. Kiigene, .... Oregon. A Great Hosiery Offer Direct from the Mills. ti. .M iHim. "The nroof of the A. IV Wl ' - t pudding is in the eating," applies as Weil W inn wearing ijuh. . i.;u.u CWA wrirn and vou will wear nniui t a viivw . 0 them always. An exceptional tr.al offer that every leader of this paper should take advantage of and test the remarkable wearing qualities ana mi ...in. HiM.ii at our riiirn-irraiiu niiniurr We will, on receipt of 25c in silver and the name of your local dealer, m;iid di- rect to you irom tne rami, posuixa r-i 4 pair of our finert high grade latest style Empire brand ladies' or children s hose, or men s nan no,. m ni i n im fuabionable faucv solid colors, or the latest combination silk embroidered polka dots, electric strips, - uiii. .iru.irintr nn hiiih. iii iuiii:v uiicii JW Bll ....."P lt " . . nu;n nr .Iron Mtiteh stvle. in VI, "lll , , ,, . ' ' .,, French lisle thread, balbriggan, silk finish maco, or casnmere, who inn ui. :..i. ,.n nil our oaten t reinforcetl silk and linen knit seamless, double sole, toe and high-splicod double heel. They save darning: and are guaranteed tO give three times Uie wearm miy uhibi hosiery. The same in children's, with elastic top, double Knee, scie, neei nnu toe, plain or ribbed, fine, medium or heavy nnaiiiy,gm"nmra " nni ty froi-lt. The retail value niHimiwi'".'"v' , ... .,, of these hose is 25c per pair. V e will not send more man pair 01 wwn mimn or children's to one person. A timl wear of these will convince you of their merits. For 60c we win senu, poHipiuu, one trial pair of our ladies' fine silk hose, in shades 01 pinn, koiu, m, blue, cardinal or lavender. This is a r.,..i 4.ii .(Tor If vou are not satis fied with them after trial wear we will refund your money. 11 you are pinnae with them and wish more, insist on your local dealer procuring thorn for you. and insist on him getting our Em pire brand hosiery.. Write us today, mentioning this paper, as this offer is limited. A beautiful little booklet, tell ing how our hosiery is made, mailed free to you on request. Address this 14 r If is 8,000 lies Lon The I3urliogton Houto ranks among the greatest of the world's railroads. Over 8,000 miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lines; having through-car arrangements which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go east. Omaha, Chicago,' Kansas City, St Louisand EVERYWHERE beyond. I i. ' A. C. StutnoM, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. . i r ",i. way 106 and 108 Fulton t.( New York City. ' Editing this paper is not a nice thing, If we publish jokes, people say we are rattle-brained ; if we don't, wo aro an old fossil. If we publish original mat ter, they say we don't give them onongh iiAlert.ions : if wo L'ivo them selections. they say wo aro too lazy to write. If we don t go 10 cnurcn, we are a iioauicn , if we do, wo are a hypocrite. If we re main in the office, we ought to go nut and hustle for locals ; if we go out, then we are not attending to our business. If we wear old clothes, they laugh at us; if wo wear good clothes," they say wo have a pull. Now, what aro we to do? Just as likely as not some one will say we stole this item from au exchange and so we did. Now if Junction City Camp, No. 44'l, Woodmen of the World, would do the right thing they could have a good time at the Woodmen picnic at Dusty June 1. There will be a "tug of war," chopping and sawing contests that day, and it would bo hard to find a team anywhere in tno state that could beat, such men ns Oeorgo Morgan, Sam Uoblnson, (i. W. Wright. Frank Hylnnd, Milt Cook, and others liko them, nil members of "44(1," chopping, sawing, tugging, or any other old thing, Another good man of ours, J.J. Darneille, is on the siek list, but Junction Citv (lamp can find enough men to carry off the honors. A pleas ant day could be spent if the boys would all take part. 1