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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1901)
Corner Grocery Somnlefe ON IB F.vp.nv Thing in 5 " ' produce Taken Million Bros. 5 Junction "OPEN ALL NIGHT" is practically, hut not literally the nt our utore. Our telcphum will ulwavs munition prompt and willing tr ice when there Is serious illness ami neresnity fur prompt relief. tjETv telephone for night or Sunday mil. no extra charge for night calls. Wo simply nsk (r that kln.lly ih1 i tii mi your part that gives u your day putroiingo. CasaatJa Drug Company Corner 11'iN l, Junction City, Oregon ' Bulletin Board I is.-. S;ip.l- riiiki' lit 11'iiutonV. Pr. l.ow. ocitlo-oiiiii,ui, F.uacni'. Ice for .tale at Cascade urujc store. Wt'ukly On-rfiiuirtn and llri.i.im.x only $i a fiir. Fountain soda for sale at Cascade lruj; .Htore. Onlrr t:kcu lor ladim' and u'hU' MlliUllI HoiHtoiiV. I'rcsti orange and lemons for sale at Casc.ide tlrujc store. A yuod hicyrl.j to Xf1lMlljIt for jjood voh1. Huckfl M'Mv, Kii'.'fiif. Orexnii .lust wri'ivinlliMM) Hih. of iiiiu- coun try haniH and hIiouIiIith at Milliorn l'.rox. Mn'!i and liovV suit, Intent nylon, jiint rii-fivcd, tit S. U. J'ricndlyV, Ku- KCIH!. in ti) S. II. riicndly'H whon in I'u yi'iif fr tin h'ti'ct iiovciticn in auinincr dri'HK ondtf. ' , Wood wanted nt the Junction City Flour Mill. Iiuiniri' of ( m uti 1 1: 1 1 a n rj- a k Kit, M a uaor. ('. I. Hurllmrt Iko the iiiji-ncy for Olivi r ("liilli'd l'lowt and nil i.xtniN. A f.;ll mipj.ly alwiiyf.oii haiid. Tn ki your Inundry to (5. S. Kcck'n 'Imrlicr niiop. Ill Iihk tin nm'ticy for the Troy Laundry, of I'oilliind. Mrn. McKinlcy in inucli improved ind tin Presidential party will ntnrt on their l.oimward journey to Wonhinton. . W have Wpstfall's Horb of Health and Wonder Oil. - ' ; MoKi.t.Kn Hiu. A. A. FoHU-r died at o'clock this morning at tho rt'Hidenco of Mr. Canper Uickard, hU fathfrdndaw. Funeral at rangcmnntH not .vet mndu public. Tho A. 0. IT. W. picnic, which wan to have been held Saturday at Herron'n (irovc, rivo in ilea went of town, has been 0Htponed indefinitely on account of tho ltieleniunt weather. llev. Marnhall, evaneliHt, of Oakland, Calif., UHsIwtod by Hev. hkidmore, of thin city, is holding a (terien of ineetinpH in tho Methodist Church. Considerable intercHt is bciiitf manlfosted. Tho appointment of Uev.G. A. Wooley for tho 4th Sunday in this mouth in the frt!wcvl.il!r 5- Ctnck 5 HAND. 5? THE GRQGCRV LINE. In Exchange. 5 City, Oregon. 5; C. 1. Church, U cancelled on account of hit attendance of the, illamette rrcs bvtvrv. which will ho in session nt Cot tage t trove ot that time. Tho trial of Harry Smith for tli rut ting of Fred hisc-nsebmidt last Saturday afternoon, near Estrun. took place yes terday morning, nt lie residence of J. It. Turnliow, of I.ong Tom Precinct. Hon L. T. Harris, of Eugene, appeared for the State ami G. F. Skinworth, of this city, fur the defense. Smith was Istund over iit th stun of $7') to th J tint! term of the Circuit Court. W mi Smitlj, father of the defendant, and Jiin W illiams are sureties on Mm bong. A pleasant surprise party was ten dcred Mi Rertha Smith ut the Itume of Mr. and Mm. Wm. Koeue Thursday evening. Music, game and repartee were enjoyed by all. A d;Iiciou lunch was served miicI tho guests took their do pnrture, liiddinii Minn IWrtlta ftU rwvoir. Tho nrcwiit were: Mif. ('nrrio FttTidK-rif. X'iift Fondnri. AnnaOah'ch.v IIbU'w llurlbtirt, Mp 15ro uiujr, Ivcnh ljwifr, (iiorifiaMchold, Mit Adkln Mamio l'urkfr. Ilawl Mollit:Mini A. 1 B-tu rnworth, Prof. IliinU r, Owar KUirr. Chi'ftvr Nithiln, Juhn l'iti'y (ivortirt WhitWv, J. 1). Hamlin, lioynl ritnov, Kolmrt (iitUr.v, Frank liamfonl I I.' . I ...!. UIIU ill UIUI UWJ. (iOOI) AlA'iCK. The moiit niierubhi lioincs in the world are those suffering irotn liysiHM ia and Liver Complaint. More than 75 per cent, of tho pwiidi in the L'niU State are atl!ned with thews two dis- eases and their vffeeU: such as Sour Stoiuach, Sick lleaduche, Hshitual Cos tivcuew, ritlpitutiou of the Heart Heartburn, Wuttr-hrmdi, Cuawiu? an r.umiittf 1'aiiiM nt the Pit of the Stom ach, Yellow Skin, 1'ontcd Tonjiue and l)ihnrcille Tatf in the Mouth, Com inn up of Food after Kaliiitf, lie. (io to Miiilier & Hill's nml ut a bottle AniiUNt Flower for "b cent. Two dow will relieve vou. Try it. (iet (ireen Prize AIriiiiiiic. fTO HI FFALO. Are von goiuu? The lowent regular rate herctofi.ru has lx-cn "" and the same returning, mnklng the lowost round trip 1 Uf, JO, but tho Hurliugtoii Route will now sell yott ror.nd tri; tickets for fSC, w Inch is the same as $-13 each way, and you can have. choice routes and seven trains on dates of sale. Go over one road and return another, i n this low rate yon can also reach other Kastern points. Tickets are first class, and stopover permitted. Quick est time and ia-st service. Write us for full particulars before making other ar rangements. Address R. W. Foster. Ticket Agent, llurlinjiton Route, No. 100 Third Street, cornerSmrk, Portlnnd.Or. ? The skillful physician demands ? a skillful niiaimucist; the pa tlent requires both. Reliability, Skill, Promptness. Since we entered the drug lusi nw-s wo bnve faithfully endeavored to meet these three renuiremeuts. REl2lABll3lTY. Our drugs are absolutely pure. No adulteration tolerated. SKILL2. .. Every jirocautlon exercised in filling of prescriptions. Closest at tention to tho most minute details. Correctness in preference to haste. PROMPTNESS. No unwarranted delay, no tardi ness, no procrastination in lilting prescriptions. Our large and increasing patron nge indicates thai tbeso methods aro appreciated by tho public. Mueller & Hill DRUOQISTS d Correspondence HAUniSUUlUl. I Kd. Nixon wus in Imiwjio Saturday on biiHiiiefN, Mrs. C. H. Frisstdl paid Portlan-l a visit Thursday, Harney May made a quick trip to '.ugetio Monday. Mrs. Judite Howell is in For tl and on an cxtenuei visit wiui ner bou, eriM Woodburv. 0 L. Morris aid Lucion Wrl went C 1 or an extenlel stay at tu iwiisnap Springs on Monday. Rev. lirown, f Oakland, Or., la. tint, hld services in the Booth Metlio- ist churcti Kumlay evening. Kduar Senders was a passenger on Sunday's local en rout to Portland to visit his uncle Sam May's lanuiv. , Charley Lister, grauoson of Mrs. 31. J. Ixivv, went to Portland Tuesday to accept a position in a grocery store. Mrs. ttittle Bowman and her sister, Sadie KndiCott, start! foi th home of the former at Haker City last f hurwtsy. Mrs. CioMa Hiifhkemier, after a two weeks' visit with her father's family, returned V) her home in l'ortland on Monday. Mrs. Sarah Williams was tele graphed to tho bedside of ber stej- daughter, who is critically ill at Puy' lop, u anli. Cotmeninl iivn Tracey. of Junction. aied lit in ilace en route to Yaijuina ast week, lie said he had an interest in the blossoms over there. Thuruton Porter,, with his entire fnniilv. went in the family carnae to Corvallis on last Saturday. They will visit with relatives several days. Several tt-ains are volunteered from Harrlsburg this week, ami am doing stood work for the betterment of the roads on the west side of the river. Marion Yourwe. erandeon of Wm Vumin of thin vicinity, is just home from the San Francisco barber schools, where ho graduated with high honors. J. It. Cartwright. W. L. Tyler, Mrs. Dan Mctlsin and Mrs. t arter Ailing bam went as delegates from here to the Grand llue, l.O. 0. F. convened at Haker City. Mcsdanieii Sarah Williams, Kit Hramwell and Haley Rodger Hud Mis. Frankie llice on Saturday made the trip to r.tigene in a carriage, iney enjoyw a pleasant outing. Ir. T. C. Mackey arrivel home from bin trip to Han I rancisco Mimlay night He reports an improvement in the health of his father-indaw. lie visited several towns ami passed over consider able country, and says material prosper itv is much in evidenco at this time in the Golden State. The closing exercises of our schoo' on last Frid.iv evening, were conducted at tho City Hall. . A nroctwm, such as is usual on such sn occasiou. was very succet-sfiilly crried out. President Strong, of tho University of Oregon, de livered a very pleasing and instructive address to the graduating class,, w hich wn listened to with close attention ov nn audience that packed the hall like sardines. Tho Harriwoiirg school j trons. mid. in fact, this community never fad to give school functions en coiiragement by their preseuco am! by uiainUiniug the best ot oiaer. MONROK. , La gripje is again prevalent. Mr. Miiiton, of Dusty, is now clerk ingin Kay's store. W, Schonck, of Lancaster, was seen on our streets last week. A large crowd attended the Farmers Institute at Monroe last many. George Rickurd is having his buggy repaired and panned at tno Uoulge Wnlden & Co. shop. Mr. Hawkins, district organizer for the M. W. A., has been in Monroe- for tho past few days and will try to organ ue a lodge here. Tbero will be a meeting held at the Monroe cemcterv, May 27, for the pur pose of cleaning tho yard. 'Let all coiue vvhocan that are interested. Died At her home in Monroe, Fri day, Mav 17, Mrs. Sarah Howard, aged 7i vears. She was buried in the 31 on roe cemetery at 1 o'clock Sunday. The funeral sermon was preached at the M K. Church by Rev. Waltz, of Dusty I. N. Edwards, of Lane county made the people of Monroe a speech at the Farmer's instit't on good roads, and we think hi plan a good one for building roads. It would be well for people around Monroe, and in fact all over Ronton county wards' udvico. to follow Mr. Ed SWEET HOME. Sheep shearing is now in progress 0. Bennett is (spending this week at Salem. Mr. Krueger visited Junction on Monday. , Did you say it was raining? Crops are looking ttne. Tho Sweet Homo Sunday-school is progressing nicely: The county rock crusher is stationed at tho liar polo hill. Win. Drugg, of Lake Creek, went to the valley on Saturday. Seth Harpole and family visited his mother and brother near junction over A. T. Grugett went to tho valley on his wlioel Saturday, returning Sunday. Sunday. Teams from the valley have begun to haul out the usual summer supply of lumoer. Sinter, the Lake Creek merchant, went through to the valley Monday, re turning Wednesday, Road "Itona" Krueger is working with force of men. putting our highway in order. . He Is doing good work. John Goldiem returned from a busi ness trip to Koebur Monday and left the santo day for CorvaHis and Portland on business. Prof, A. T. Grngett. of Junction itv , ocgan a term of school here the ?th int. We anticipate a good school. as he is a teacher of ex perience and mines highly recommended from Halnev and Junction, w here he has taught as principal. FKUX IHIKiK. J. I). Wight's moved to Coburg the first of the week. Hessie llond returned to Uusalia. Wash., last Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. Stickels were Kugene visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Hnggiird, of Kugene, was visit- ng on the Kidge Inst wwk. Last week S. S. Shekels purchased forty acres of land from his son Charles. Mrs. John Ilailey, of Sitencer. lias been visitinif bet stepson, Thos. ISailey Jeputy Asseisr r.. A. Ikmd was attending to official duties on the Hide Wednesday. Jason and Claud Adkins returned from Monmouth Friday. They report a pleasant trip. Mrs. Ragsdale, of Sr-okane, Wash., whn visiting trierids here last week. She returned home Tuesday. V e understand that t. N. Hembree sold three colt, to Mr. lima, of Seattle, or seventy dollars per bead. Ziin Mulkev, aginl 23 vears, died Saturday evening at the homt of bis mother. The funeral services, eon- lueted by Dean Sanderson, were held in the Christian Ctiurch at Irving Monday. Die deceased was a iiiemler of the Christian church, ltemaiiis were in terred in the Mulkey cemetery south west of F.ngene. FLAT CREEK ITEMS. -The dance at John Wiltse's was a SUlttesB; Burk Hugging is working for Mc- Clure Pros. Nevin Rare.hiv has returned to bis home oft the Alsea. Mrs. Emma I.arkn, of Coburz, was in our micht last week. trank Wheeler his gone to ins home in the mountains. S. Woolev has gone to his place on Smith Kiver tor a short time. Rev. Moses rilled his reguUr ap poiutiiicnt at the school house Sunday. It. II. Hewitt received a telegram last week announcing the death 01 Ins mother, at Waynesboro, Penn. LANCASTER. Hops are growing rapidly. Minnie Templcten, of Crown Point, was a visitor here Tuesday. Rev. John Handsi'ler will preach hi last sermon one week from next Sunday. Everybody come. The birthday party tendered John Teinpleton Wednesday night was a fciic cess. The evening was rpent in music and games Those present were: Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and rs. Kd Avers, Clyde Morrison, John Ham, Nonnan Gosse, Misses Lizzie, ElKe and Annie Gosse, Mr. and Mrs. James McMnllin. Annie and Sadie Charters and James McMul Hit. His friends left, wishing hi 111 many happy yars. Call again. Many bargains in underwear, if you call soon. P. Frank A Son, Eugene. WANTED. Any one having old horses for salvi communicate with P. E. Peterson, hs trup.Or. Ask your dealer for Cream of all Laundry Soaps Manufactured by s23. The Eugene Soap Compam Eugene, Oregon H0U5EWIVE5: STEEL AND t COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTLERY ALSO Celebrated Petaluma Griffin Hardware Co., 'SSES 25 f m Personal III s Dr. Ogleshv Biade a trip to Eugene rnday. Mrs Dr. N.J. Leo went to Eugeno yesterday. Mm. Henrn visited home friends at Harrisbtirg a few dnys hint week. Mrs. Li.zieClovr went to Eugene Fri day on a visit, returning Monday. Miss Lena Senders paid friends at Harrisbnrg a vinit Friday and Saturday. Mis. E. Sovern, of Eugene, ws visit ing 11. S. Hyland and family a few day fin t of the week. She returned Lome yesterday. , Mrs. Ella Bcnharo and daugnter,Miss Josie, who have resided in Cottag? (irove the past two years, returned to Junction Saturday. Hon. S. II. Friendly passed through Junction homeward bound yesterday. He got off the train and shook bands with his acquaintances. Mrs. A. II. Mattin aod eon returned from a visit with relatives at Monmouth Saturday. Mr. Martin met them at Albany and accompanied them home. Miss Rett ha Smith, who has spent the past six months with her sinter, Mrs. Win. Keeue, in this city, left for he r home at Hopewell Sunday. During her stay hero Miss Bertha rr ade many friends, who regret her departure. There is nothing new that can be sa.d in favor of the "Rambler" bicycle. It las been on the market twenty-two vears and during all of that time has Wn the favorite with bicycle riders. The new 1H01 Ramtder "Spec ial" is four or five pounds lighter than anv Kambler ever betore turned out. and as true as steel and skill can make them. Cell at Wright's furniture store and see them All trimmed hats will he closed out at cost. V. Fraiikon, Eugene. gap closed The operation of through trains between San Francisco tnd Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Dar btira, will begin on SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1001, on the new COAST LINE Two through trains daily. The 'Coast Line Limited,'.' leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylil t trips through the most pictur esque, varied ami entertannn,' scenes on the continent. Inquire of a genU of the Southern Pacific Co. HARDWARE Buggies Wagons Binders Mowers Hay Rakes Binder Twine Bicycles Machine Oils .r e Repairs of AH Kinds EUGENE, OREGON. YOU; WILL FIND A FULL LINE OF CAST RANGES, THE Incubator & Brooder -re 17 Lis Savon .... 1 . .