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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1901)
;2 ' I i ' Corner Grocery if omplete ON 2 2 every Thing in produce Taken PJIsWorn Bro Junction "OPEN ALL NIGHT" h practically, but not literally the lit our store. Our telephone will alwavs summon prompt ami willing service when thvro in serious Ulnem nnd necessity Ur prompt relief. 01', Hotel telephone for night or NUhUV CallS. NO EXTRA CH AIUIK ' 1 Oil NIGHT CALLS. W aim ply auk fur that kindly fo l lug on your part that gives us your day patronage. Drug Company t'orner Houd, Junction City, Oregon '1 Bui let in Board I Dr. I.oo. oculo-optkiah, F.ugenc. Ice for ale at Cascade drug atore. Fountain soda for salv at Cascade druy More. The Weekly Onanism mi l Rt'i.i.rnp I-' I r a year. llvry form of Job Work done prompt ly lit tliiii oltiee. Orders taken lor ladiei' mid gents' militat Houston's. Ksrgs are buying nd IXiiir hero fit 12'g cents u dozen. I'reah orange and lemons for .sale t Cascade drug store. Walter Cleek hod over 100 head of sheep sheared this week. Shce-p-shearing hcrea1outi was at the rato of aliout five cents a head thiH week. Jdht tereis-ed, -lotH) 11.. of nic coun try hiiuiR and shoulder t M illu.ru Bros, Men's nnd boy's suits, hitcst styles', just received, ut S. 11. Fiicndly's, Kn- (in to S. II. l'"iip!idly't when in Fu 1,'eiio for the h'U'st novelties in buiimier tlrccfl jjoodi. Tho pontpoiied Workmen picnic will f held at llcrrin' grove, vvett of town, Haturday, June j Take your hmndry to (. KoekV lutrher Kiio. If i! 1m the agency for th Troy Ljuindry, of l'ortlnud. ',W't vnritien of jrruln in rultivniion, all hualthy and lumding, on O. l.k N. eu Irintcnt;tl furnr, neiir Walla Wuihi. A. Uohrowhky, importing jownlcr, Ued ding, Cal., furniHhes weildin pruhents.M at lunnufacturera rates. Writo to him. We have WoHtfall's Herbs of Health and Wonder Oil, , Mortxnn& IIitL. Tho Krothcrhood of Locomotive En gineers will givo their annual excursion to Salem, Sunday, Juno 0. Faro for tho round trip, f 1. Councilman Charles Van Vrankcn, as artiht in -color, lust week odornod the exterior of 0, S. Kock'fl tonsoi ial parlor on Sixth avonuo with a now coat of paint. Po you. tvaut tho blj hpad? Or tho little head? In letter heads, notoduuidu or bill bcada? Wo havo'em. Tho Cutlo- Ctock HAND. 5 5; the grqcerv line. In Exchange. City, Oregon 2 tin do the work. Drop your order and your money in tho alot, W illlBm Ken. on Sixth avenue, has rcfrcfthfd bin place of business with a new coat of paint, w hich gives it an Im- rovt aiwiatlraclivo annearanc. There s now rufrchlmicnt both itiRido and out. "The reacon." an original comtnlv drxma in live acts, will be prenntd by a flrst-chiMi company at tho Ilafrikhurir l'Pra House next Saturday night. Head inuomeinent n llarrittburK correeoon dence of Tbo bulletin. Dozens of bomeseekars are amwarinz wior i. h. commissioner at Arlington, making entries tinder tho homestead laws. The are Imnrovimr tlm eouiitrv. building homes aim ado i nit to the ecu erai prosperttv ol tne county. It will Interest the farmers, readers of the r.ulleun, to know Germany, in the opinion of thfl Yossiche eitung,' m-iII need In import l,oG0,000 tons more wheat and 7tU),(HH) tons more rye this year thao mat, owing w ruiueu narveavs. . Horton Bros., .strup, have got ou cloth and c.nrahwrd signs, on whicl they nay: "Lumberl All kinds of lam her, rough and dressed. Long timbers a specialty, tour nuleii west of the I cr gue.mtn plaof . A level road. No hills 'Itisnn ill wind that blows nobody any gtl. The meeting ol tho news pnir high rcrilx's in ruflalo gave two traveling printers an opportunity to te employment in the printeriea here for a whileone in each office. They came irom iKitn ways. Same of the trains nasslne tbroual here, embrace cars loaded with telegraph poles. Hobos endeavor to tret in among them. hen the hrakies discover thei nhi-reahouts and invite them to oliirht tho ho'.ms sometimes ito from one car to another, and thus travtd "from polo to poie The man vs itb the overalls under his arm, looking for work, and tho hobo with his pick of blankets on his back drift in dailv on the overland that is they walk illustrating: "The rich can rido in a palace car, all gilt with mnhog any frame, whim tho man without money must eo afoot, but ho gets there all the same." . . State Journal, Eugene: To Junction from Kngeno and ret'irn ia 32 miles by the county road. This distance was covered on a bicycle, in ordinary travel in, hint Sunday', in 3h. R7s., counting 30 minnU's for the time spout fn Junctiou and ftlfo some stops along tbo road.' The n lii whs made over ihe river road, which wms in fair condition notwithstanding tho henvy rain the dav previous. This rod is much betUr ihun tho way by Irvine, and is tho beat wheel course iu the county. Tlio lodge at Pusty of Woodmen of Do you know That wo carry tho bept ohtainablo White Iad and Linseed Oil? The Pioneer White Lead Pure Boiled Linseed Oil " Raw " " We can today quote you a better price on the above than you can purchase them in Portland and pay freight, Aek us for prices. We ready to talk with you on are ever Mixed Faints, Lead and Oil. Mueller & Hill DRUGQISTS the World held a picm'.- at tain camp ground bvt Sa ;lle Fonn irdsy that was very largely attended li home t-o- plo and other from tt.a country, much so tiiBt rrounding there was u to mtset on. Many were eter tmrel) httchiag rwm mii the requirement of thy ft wetitovcr irrijn here. Tiier rises by school children, dlowed by conk'Sts ry men sawm; food, chop. pin;: wood, tug-Vwar. ? ,trh t!lf;n won on tho wood-chopping Woodtnon won tho lug, , Tim local Tho T.ulhjtiri has btri au'dtonwl by Churles L. Acstin, ' tiian&'vr,' to an- nouuew that the play: "The LtrctM from Han ("nrlos I'liKon" Hill he irp- nted in the Opera Hounehere otui.txt Tuesday evtning. The bt Luget.e talent iu the dramatic ln4 wi'l appear n the character b with thfiuing eilect. t is a war drama in !is acts, with Sfiecial scenery and musical srs-einUief. The orchestra is rated firt cla. Tho company has good indorsement and is well recommended. The presentation of thin play in Eugene elicited commen dation from all classes. I Miss Anna Oglesby left Sunday after noon for I'orlland, then to start on Monday following with thsother Oregon delegates to tho meeting of the National 'editorial Association wtucn orens in Ituffalo. N. Y.. next Mondar. Her duties as correipondent of metropolitan papers have been, placed to ne performed n competent and rename tiatius P.ut it is doubtful whether her specialty as Associate editor of thid paper can be Dilad relianiy and satislaetoriiy ty the editor-io-chlel. who. whilfl 'wav un on theories ot tho approximate area ol the mathematical circle, is free to confess he is considerably off on those delicate lit' tie subtleties that figure so prominently in connection with tho savin? and doings of the social circles Therefore, if during her absence he should get shirt waiets, and lace, and thiogs of that sort mixed up with football, how to feed vtmr cows, etc., too readers of the Iiulletin will have to do the sifting themselves and attribute the heterogeneousueiui to the customary (so to nut it) innate tu nidity of the assemblymen la the lino lype department. (iOOD ADVICE. The mot-t miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dvbpop- sia and Liver Comolaint. More than 75 per cent, of the people in the United States are attl:cted w ith these two dis eases and their effects: such as Sou Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cos tlveness, Palpitation of the Heart Heartburn, Water-brash, Gnawing and burning rains at the nt of the Stom ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth, Conv ing up of toHl after Eatmg, etc. Oo to Mueller A. Hill's and get a bottle of August Flower for 7 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green'i I'rue Almanac A t'l(ij.'ram received this morningfrom 'ss Anna oglest, dated ulendive Montana, said: "Nice time, weather jer- leel, enjoying scenery." OUR LOSS, THEIR GAIN. k Mvstmv or kotr lkavcs cs for as OTHER FIKLD OF Dlm0'E8. Professor J. A. Sihbetta left on the Overland Saturdav morning for New Ustininster, Uritish Columbia, to ac cept the position of leader of tho City band ol that place, which has a popula tlon of -O.iKn) poonlt). As a muaimn the professor bears an enviable reputa tion With ut home and abroad, lie is gentleman of wide experience, iji his lino of artht'c ability, havimr ueTed five years with diffotf nt army bandu of the regular s -rvice nnt! ateo twovcAra i L nitetl States naval eervrw hands II remarkhtle record is sh-wu hi thrt f;ft that' ha has -been the Organizer and leader of i'l bandi wjs-ctivclv in the Wiilatneti vallev. While in tho Thi ipiues he was leader of tlie TLirtei-nth Minnesota Yoljintarv Tpfantrv bai,d In congratulation tne yeopiv of Ne Westminster on having ?cnred the eer vice? of so able a rnusid.iB as Professor Siohetts, it is imper:itii to add there is regret at his departur. from thfs place where his skill as a m :m'ian ,:ui.i ii urbanity as a treniil tutizen will I greatly miesed. lint nut j is the penalty of fame, that when one achieves it he called away to widor Holds of u.efuluet8 and has lo Kve the g'd-by shako to those who havo become endeared to h'm by pleasant association, Ho now be comes the leader of one of the crack musical organizations of l'ritish North west Territory and will without doubt fill the bill with eclat. "The 'horn' ;hat once on Tara's walls the soul of music shed, . Now hangs as unite on Tara's walls as tho' that soul hath tied." . For sal A brand :iew 1901 Rambler "Special." Never U n o'.it of the store. It is h $-10 wheel for $.!0. Ladies' or tents'. Inquire at the t tjiXETis ulllee. . A GOtJlVl lUNG German Syrup is tho special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Soschee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the se verest naturo, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the tost of years, giving satis faction in every case, which its rapidly increasing salo every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Bo schee's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 8IkS, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will re lieve any ordinary cough. Prize 75 cts. For sale by Mueller & Hill. Get Green's Prizo Almanac. Personal Mrs. J. W. fiilmoro went toliiddlcson Tuesday's locfcl. Hon. L. T. Harris, ot Eunene. pass.'d through Tuesday on bi way to Portland. Frank and Jim Williams came in yes terday to hear C. L. Smith on "Diversi fied Farming." Mini Ikllo Miliican paefed throuzh on Wwlneiclay's north-bound local on bur way to Chicago. . Mrs Brown, of Everett. Wash., ar rived l uesday on a visit to h&r enter. Mrs.CoLF. VY. Fdaum. Miss Emma Caber left for Corvallis Wednt-sdav to attend the commence ment exercises of the college. G. T. Kerry expecta to leave for Mon tana soon to fill an engagement shearing sheep. Kate is from 7 to 8 cents a head. Miss Grace Hill was on the program for a recitation Sunday night at the Christian church, bat was unable to fill the engagement in consequence of sick ness. Misses Ora and Nellie Wood, of Crow ost Office, visited Monday with their cousin, Mrs. J. E. Miliiorn, and returned homo Tuesday afternoon. Clande Leo is in Portland this week consulting an oculist, its bis eyesight has become so greatly artected that the ser vices of an expert are necewary to restore it if possible to iU original con dition. ' ' , v ' C. H. Cowan and wife have rented a cottage from Joe Sternberg, and Lll make their home in this city. sir. Cowan is tho new day operator at the depot. They come highly recommended from u rants rasa. John Hsndsaker leaves Saturday for Des Moines, Iowa, to attend a snmmer school. The length of his stay is indeft nite. The best wishes of a wida circle of friends go with him. He is a courte ous gentloman, i sincere Christian and realous woiker for Christ. Missoc Marr and Eva Cloak, of Dautr- lss county, who have been attending the W llWmette University at Salem, arrived Monday on a visit to Rev. J. H. Skid more and wife, and left for home Tues day. These voting ladies wore at one lime pupils ot Kev. kid more. W. H. Monroe, of the Junction City Creamery, was about actively, Wednes day, taking an interest in the Farmers' meeting. When asked uow tne cream ery business was getting along be re- , i i.i - ; . . i . s . pueu: e are pying uuv vxiay, tor tho month of May, eomethins over $1100 to our patrons." C. W. Washburn returned Tuesday from a business trip to Washington. He speaks very highly of the giowth and development of that Stale, and says that prosperity is everywhere manifest. He enjoyed the trip very much and re turned in good health and spirits. He difpoaed of 640 acres of land in Lincoln county at f 15 per acre. Rev. It. S. Marshel. evangelist,'' of Oakland. Cal.. who has been conducting a protracted revival meeting here iu the Methodist church, aecoinpiismng Bitten irxxxl. visited the Bulletin -sanctum Sat urday, not for the purpose of reading the Bible, though wo have one on our desk, but to look over the exchanges ana xeep up with tie procession of the ev ents of the day. He i a genial, practical gen tleman whoe acquaintance is pleasant and cannot readily be forgotten. The visits of such persons are always desir able. Lincoln Countv Times. Davenport, V,'th., May HI:" "Mr. C. W. Wttsh burne, of Junction City. Oregon, who hai owned a lot of land, in . Lincoln county for many year.-?, arrived in town Wednesday for a conplo tf days' visit Mr. Washburne mak"S a trio to the eouiitv about once every two years, and takes a lively interest in its fiffcirs. He expresses himseif as especially gratified at the remarkable growth that has taken place in town since his last visit, and the evidence of thrift to be seen on every side in passim: through the coun try. Mr. Washburne is now quits ad vanced iu years, though still well pre Ask your dealer for Cream of all Ml Lit Manufactured by'-sasSa The Eugene Soap Company Eugene, Oregon ; HOUSEWIVES: STEEL AND CAST BAMES, COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTLERY ALSO Celebrated Petaluma Griffin Hardware Co., &S2i. ;2SSSS: served', and is an" old pioneer of Oregon, who has leu ft very active business life, and still enjoys getting out." Rosebnrg Review, May 31 : "J. B.Tay lor, the night operator at the Southern Pacific depot, will be transferred to Junction City and placed in charge of the station at that X'loce. A brother of L. 11, Mooro, .the present station agent . at Kosebtirg, wilt h:ave Junction and . take the place vacated by Mr. Taylor." The facts are these: J. B. Taylor camo apthiWttt:k from Itoeburg and took the place of Will Spoer who has been the night operator here. C. H. Cowan camo np from Uraf.fs Pass last Friday and took J, Gilmore's place as day operator. ... Mr. M. E Ham remains station agent as heretofore. His services are mof;h prized for their efficiency. Mr. Specr will be 14: veil another location by the-.company. ' - Rev. John Handakr visited tho Bulletin office last Saturday 04 the out look for a contemplated protracted re vival meeting at Lancaster nnder tho leadeiship of lie. G. S. O. Humbert, pastor ot the Christian church of Cor vallis. St twin 2 understood that be had obtained leave of absence for that pur Ce. Rev. Ilumbett is very popular in ncastcr, a he was there a year mo last Christmas and did considerable good. The date for the revival work to commence has uot been fixed. A note received contains the following: "Rev. Humbert held a short meeting at Lan caster two vears ago. Since that time he has made a special study of evangel istic meetings ucder one of the most successful evangelists in the United States." C. L. Smith, expert and lecturer, came in to see ns yesterday afternoon. They all do it. He is a highly intelligent ami cultivated gentleman bnt wholly unpre tintiour. lie is a resident of Bemidji, Beltrami county, in the timbered section, of xinhesota. He left home Inst October and has been lecturing ever sinew. He came out in the employ of the O. R. & S. company and remained with it four months, holding Institutes in Oregon arid Eastern .Washington. Since April he has been with the Southern Pacific com pany, tie ts trving to interest the farm ers in the Willamette Yalley in dairying and diversified farming. He arrived yesterday afternoon from Portland.spoke afternoon and evening in the Opera House and left for Stay ton. He is a G. A. R. comrade, was a good soldier, teils in a lecture "The Story of the Campaign and Battle of Chickamauga," with great vigor, is an author and a highly valuaole "universal" citizen. What he says to farmers takes In not only the practical in their business by.t also the moral, esthetic and intellectual essentials re quired to be understood and practiced to make farm life ideal and whit ic should be in every desirable respect. WANTED. Any onehavinaold horses for sale, communicate with P. E. Peterson, E, trup.Or, HARDWARE Buggies Wagons Binders Mowers Hay Rakes Binder Twine Bicycles Machine Oils Repair -i nf All kinrfs KUUENE, OREGON. V Laundry Soaps YOU WILL FIND A - FULL LINE OF THE Incubator & Brooder