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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
A. 1'. BCTrCRSWORTH, JR., Editor and Proprietor. Associate Editor. SCBSCKlrTlOS KATES. U!u w;r. if paid in Advance tl.jW "MX it!. tilt.'tS. - $ . l! rv months. - - - - t A Tvort"iiing rates made known on application. "LiiurvA the Kvtoilioe at Juuction Cit. ti! scvond class mail matter. In undertaking the publication of an illustrated edition descriptive of Junc tion City and surroundings, we have boeu fully aware of the magnitude of the task. With all its imperfections, we are coufideut that this edition equals, if it does not surpass, any similar work ever attempted hy a newspaper in this part of the Stat. f 43 TO LTFFALO. This is what the established rate amounts to in each direction making ?$ for the round trip, and by arranging with th Knrlintton Route passenger are given choice of seven trains on dates of sale. Call upon or write us for full particular before makiugother arrange ments. R. vV. Foster, Ticket Agent, l:irliiigton Route, comer Third and Mark stieets, Portland, Oregon. A FARMERS' MEETING will be held in the Opera House, Junc tion Citv, Wednesday, June 5, at 2 p m. Mr." C. L. Smith, an espeit dairy man and practical farmer frotu Minne sota, whose services have been secure.! bv the Southern Pacific Company, will discuss improved methods of dairying n.l farming, selection anil care of cows. fee ling of "lock, growing of forage plants and other matte rs ot general interest. Farmers will be invited to ask ques tions, make suggestions and take part in the discussion. Mr. Smith's subject will be, "Dairying and Diversified Farming.' In the evening, at S o'clock, he will deliver his lecture cn "Home Making," , an entertaining talk for w.tTincr ami n!.l. Indies anl voumz peo ple are especially invitel. This is go ing to oe. a vrrana meetinz.an.i everv farmer should attend both meetings. Mr. Smith attended the first Farmers' Institute meeting in the United States, and has been a member ever since. V, L. Wright has a ce stock of wall nf the latest and prettiest designs. Now is the time to repaper your house. .T H. Miller will be dad to have vou call nnd see these new patterns. No matter w hat your tate, you should be able to choose" something to suit from among so many beautiful patterns. J. A. Sibbett3 and family are moving into the house recently occupied by At torney Skipwcrth and wife. UlillOME GOLD CURE, Is Ingenious Tkeatmkvt by M men DarxKARns Ark lizisa Crxsn Daily is Sfitu or Them selves. No Sox tors Dos No Weakesi.vo or the Serves A Pleasant axi Positive Urns foh th2 Liucor Habit. It is now gsnnrally known and under stood that drunkenness is a disease and tot weakness. A body filial w ith poi son, and mrvts complc-tfly bl;at.ercd by jieriivlical or constant use ot in toxical in Ikpiyrs, rejuires an antidote capa ble of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. Sufferers may now cure them-rlvi- r.t imme without publicity or las of time from buines by this wonderful "Home G"M Core" which has been perfected after many years of do Etndv and treatment of inebriates The faithful use according to direc tions of this wonderful discovery ic po sitively EU?.rar.te?d to cure the mot ob stinate ca?e, no matter how hard a drinker. Our record fchow the niar velou? transformation of thoueanda of drunkards into Bolder, indufctrioua and uurieht men. Wivtrs cire your huftbanda! ChiMren cure your fathers! This remsJy is iu in se"ae a r.os'.rum, but ii ag;-ecific fo: tV.i disease only, and i? so skillfully de vif"d anl rpared triat it is thoroughly soluble and nleaaant tothe taste, i that it can be given in a cap of t-a or ft.ff without the knowledge l t!ie j.-.-ron taking it. Thoua-.ds of drunkards have cur- t theiriRfe'.ves with this price less rvmei'y, and aa many more have been cured and nz tomjt-jrate men by Laviii'j the "Cure" !d!mnit-red by lov ing friends and relative? without '.beii knowledge in coS-e or t-a. and believe todav t'nat they discoiitiiimii ilrinkin of their own free will. Do not wait. Do not be deluded h? apparent and mia leadin "improvement " Drive out the diwajw at once and for all tim. Th "IJome ihj'A Cure" is sold at the ex tremely lo price of one dollar, thus f lacin4 within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than other costing t2o t tf V). Full directions ac company each package. Spo-cial advice by vkiired physicians when relue!uJ without extra charge. Kent prepared t- any part of the world on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. !.2. Eiin J!. Giles" & Companv, 23S0 and Market St., Ptiiladtlptiia. All correspondence etrictly confiden tial. The Weekly Oresoniaa and Eci-rnx one year fcr 2. Lodge Directory. Junction City Camp, No. 440, Wihmmks or TUB Wmti o, meets every first and third Monday nights in the month. K. O. Samvki.. Consul Com. 11. M. Miluorx. Clerk. Lvcvli.cs Loixis, No. 5'-', K, of P., meets first and third Thursday nights iu each month, at 8 p. ni. J, D. Hamlin, C. C. C. V. Hovstov. K. of It. A S. Oasis Loimi. No. 41. 1.0. idrUrW ? 0, F., meets every Saturday "V-.JaVCV' ! ....... ntuiui:. W. M. Tain-, N. 0. It. F. Uakvky, Secretary. ' sbL"' Jckctios City Lotxis. No.123 438 A.O. U.W., meets uvery Tuea day night. G. F. Seifworth, M. W. W. M. FtrxtY, Recorder. Professional. Physicians. W. W. OGLESBY, TlivsiiMn ami Stirveon. Office in Hotel Block. Junction. Or. EUGENE STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS West Eighth Street Near Steam Laundry Chris Marx, Jr., proprietor Clothing Cleaned, Colored and Re paired. Faded Clothing Restored to Its Original Color to book Like Hem aATiarAGTiors gimntccd. TmUphonm Rmd 49-4. CY Ill'S NOBLE (Bourbon and Kye) ROYAL OAK and LACEt (Sour Mash) MANHATTAN CLUR (Bourbon and Kye Whiskies) Fine line of Imported and To mestic Cigars. MONOGRAM . . Junction City . . MANHATTAN Eutsene. CORNER RUG Corner Olh and Wlilametl Street Eugene, uregon VINCENT & CO. DRUGs, MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, etc. flTTERMS CAH. Thirsty? Well, if you are going to Eugene, top at "The Oregon" on Willamette street, four doors couth of the Hotel Eugene, where you wiil find the finest line of Wines, Liquors -and Cigars in the Willamette Valley. W. WADDLE, Prop. Farm for Sale. Lavd pos Salb t80 acres with barn and out building", running water.twoor chards, 35 acres in farming land, within nine miles of Junction City, fr $1'00. Inquire of S. Templeton, V, mileg southeast of Junction City. No airent. Do You Know THAT THE Seattle Fruit & Produce COMPANY, OF EUGENE, pavg th hihe.t cah prica fr poultry ezis, veal an ! al! kinds of farm produce. Price this week : Chickenr.Tc per ponntl ; vea!, 7c ; 6c; ducks 7c. Don't forvtt the place 8th Street, next Wjr to ap factory. MP.f. J. A. SIBPETTIi M ILLI N cKY PA K LORS. Latest Style Spring Hats Call and see them. Prices reasonable, A full line of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. SOROSIS THE BEST Woman's $3 0 SHOE IS THE WOULD. 14 Difleren Styes GILBERT, SOLE AGENT, Eugene, - Oregon IV. A7. TRIPP, General Blacksmithin? IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ST" Horseshokiso a Specialty J2& vCorner Fifth and Greenwood Sts., Junction Citv. Oregon t aovthlnv ym Invent crlmpmr; fit CVcT.TIIOE-MRK. COPVRlCMTor &ESIC S PROTECTION. 8nd rnmkt, elii teh.orijboto. tnr frM Tmlntion and ilriro. BOOK PATEHTSKLWK l rC.A.SNOV& CO. Pitect LAwjcrs. WASHINGTON, O.i;. S The Burlinston Boute for Buffalo. AND S00 LINE $60 t-T. PAUL AND RETURN. Limit 0 dava. Tickota on sale May 30 and June 7th. BUFFALO AND RET'JRN. Limit 30 days. Ticket on sale first and third Tuesdays, commencing June. For full particulars, call on or address II. H. Abbott, Acnt, 112 3d St., Portland, Or. ( Camera S Bargains S ? "FOLDING CAMERA, ? with Carrying Cao and Double ? ( riate-Holder, $7.50. ) i BOX CAMERA, w ith Double Javg 4i5, ( $3.00. ) S NEW MODEI-S TOCO ( anw PRE MO CAMERAS J N and j EASTMAN KODACKS. ( $ E. Schwarzschild, ! P'ugene, Oregon. $86 tW South and Eai Southern Pacific COMPANY. SIsasia Route! Traini leave Junction City for Portland and way station at 3 :II0 a. in. and - :35 p. m. Portland KiiiUum HiHUpin Junction Citr. 1 :3S im 12:M am Ar Ashland 12Mm 1 1 ::tS am Sacramento ,. ft-lOpm 5:00 am San Francisco. 7:45 pm H :4ft am Ar tV'den ., :Mmu 7 ;UU am 0:lm 7 :2A am 8:.'IOam IVt.vcr :30nm KunnuHCity... 7 :5 uni Chicuk'o 7:12 am jt AiiL'clca. . , 2 :00 lm 8 :tW hid Kl IW :W)jm :(K)pm F..rt Wort h . . . A :30 ant fl :.') a m " City of Mexicoll :S0 am 1 ! ::)0 am " Hounton 7:00am 7:(K)am New Orleuna. . ::J pm tt :30 pm Washington... 6:42am (1 :'.' am New York 12:10 pm 12:10 pm Pullman and Ton nut cars on both train. Chair cam Hacramcnto ta(V len and M Pano, atnt Toiirint enra to Chicago, Ht. Ijoxw, New Orlcn and nfhimtton. Cutuiertinu at Sail rraiiciico with ev. era! Meamahip line for Honolulu, Ja pun, ( hma. Philippine, ventral am! South America. Sc aent at Junction City ttation, or adilrcK C. II. MAHKHAM, O. P. A., Ptiitiand, Of(fnn GO EAST " VIA Shortest & Quickest Lino TO St. Paul, Duluth, Min neapolis, Chicago And All 1'uint Ea. Throagh Palacj end Toartst Sleepers, Dining & Bdfet Smoking Library cars DAILY TRAINS; FA FT TIME; SERVICE i SCENERY t'NEWUALED Tickets to points Fan via Portland and the Iihkat NoRTimk.s Rv. on nub at Southern Pacific Dcp.it Ticket ollice, or GiiET Nonmcav Ticket oilice, ijj THIHI) sr., VH'Hll.A.NK. ForRatea, F!djr ami full informa tion n-nnrdinK Euxti-m trip, call on or uddn-Mi A. 11. C. DKNNlsTON, City Pana. and Ticket Anent, Portland UIBUJ llll' l I Sf is 8(t The Burlington Kotite ranks among the greatest ol 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 lints; having through-car arrangements which extend moro than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely uncqualed service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go east. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. f 43 TO RUFFALO. Are you Roinn? Tha lowHt regular rate heretofore has been $57 and the same returning making tho lowest round trip f 115.40, but tho Burlington Route will now mdl you round trip ticket; for t0, which in the same as tt each way, and you can have choice of routes and seven iraina on dates of Biilw. Go over one road and return another. On this low rate you can also reach other EaHtern points. Tickets are first class and stopovers permitted. Quick est time and best service. Write us for full particulars before making other ar rangements. Address R. VV Foster, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route. No. 100 Third Street, corner Stark, Portland.Or. it 111 IMI0NPACIF1C llm &clielulcji PORTLAND Halt Lake, Dvuvor, Ft. Worth, timtt ha, Kia City, St. l.uk Chi. cajio and East. halt iake. Iienver, Ft. Wvrth.Omtt ha, KaimatClly, M. Ixmiw, Chi cairo and Kiut. Walla Walla, U-w". lulon, HKAaiie, Wallace, Pull- man. .Minneapo lis. 8t. Paiil,Du Inth, Milwaukee (-hirairo it Eait. DKI'AHT FOH Portlutul Hmcittl A.M. vlaUnnt InjMon. "uiaiitlc ' i prH UP M. via Hunt- JllRtoll. St. Taul Faat Mail 0 P. M. via Spokane AKIIIVK rnoM 4:30 P M. 8:10 A.M 7 A.M. Portland to Chicago in 72 Hours. No Change of Cars. Ocean & River Schedule rOM POU11.AND , All Hailing Datca fubject to chnKf. For San Franclaco. Sail i-very ftdaya. ft P. M. 4 P. M. "Dailr Esc'pt Sunday 8 P. M. Haturd'v, M P. M. Ootwmblm Itlwr To AM-'Hu and Way.Ijindinua. 4 P. M. E. Sun. GO EAST THROUGH FORTLAD. TICKETS VIA THIS ROUTE ON HALE AT H. P. DEPOT. E. F. THAYER, AKent. Suh'in, Ort. UNIXiCALLKD SF.UVK'K via GREAT SALT LAKE ROUTE. The favorite ront to the Ettht la via Salt Lake City ml Denver over the Rio (iruiulx WcnU rn Itailway, in i-oiincction with either the Denver A Rio Grande tor t olorado MhiIswuI ICaiiromlii. V0 will find it a phamuit way to travel, coitplintt nit it doc the most remarkable Bienic rid in America with an timur patd train service. Three taut throtiKh tnuiKfi'titiueiital ttaina Jaily, carrvlmj all chifKeH o( equipment, Itictudinit Pull man Palace nnd riinary or Toiirlat Sleepcra to Chiciien and Ht. Imin uilh out rhiinye, Fpmi RiH'liniin Chair Car, OliHervalion Cam and a Perfect Dining Car Service Send (or lohler and thef information to I. 1. Mannileld, G,m'ral" At;' nt, l'."J A Tbiril H'rwet, Portland, or (ieor'o W. Heinlr., Ccin rul Paw nKer Ai'ent, Salt IdikeCity. j wt ' "tip mm i 'in i!es Loo A. C. Siiildoh, General Agent, Third and Stark Sis., Portland. Ore. This is the season when house-cleaning begins to receive consideration. Anew carpet for tho parlor, sitting room or bedroom, and new matting for the kitchen nnd halls, add ft thousand per cent to tho appearance of a home, "i ou will find just what you want in this lino at W. L. Wright's furniture store, and at prices that are right. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The 1900 nsso8nnont rolls will bo closed June 15th. W. W. WITHERS, Sheriff and Tax Collector. 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