t3 rner Co IjHomplete ON Grocery cvctiY Thing in the grocery line. :is produce Taken In Exchange. :S William Bros. Junction 2 "OPEN ALL NIGHT" is practicatly, but not literally the rane at our store. Our telephone wilt always ettmnion prompt and v tiling service when there ia serious illness and necessity fur prompt M!ifI. gjgjTVm Hotel telephone for night or Niiniay can. NO KXTKA CltAKOK FOR NIGHT CALLS. We slmnly ask fr that kindly feel ing on your part that gives us your day patronage. Cascade Drug t:,. Company Corner Hotel, Junction City, Oregon i1 n..ii.if rM0m-i W Agricultural implements are corning In numerously by rail. Dr. Lone, oculo-opttelan, Kngene. Ice for aato at Cascade drug atore. .1 unction City ia the Chicago of the Willamette. All roada lead to Junction. Tlio condition of John T. Williams, who has leen aick aome time, ia about the anute today ar heretofore. The cow that gives the buttermilk Ia nlwava up" at the creamery at 10 uts. a gallon. Fountain soda for sale at Cascade drug store. Koboa can alwavs get a chop here. The mutton and the woodpile are in jux taposition for labor. We have Wostfairs Hcrba of Health and Wonder Oil. Mdkurr & Hat. Food Coii mlssioner, Portland, ia en forcing the law aguinat impure spices, cxtraeta, etc. Moral Buy in Junction. Take your laundry to G. 8. Keck'a barber shop. He has the agency for the Troy Laundry, of Portland. An Eastern Oregon wool salo of about $ 17,00) extent baa been made on a baaia 0f.l1.l3 cents per pound.,' Orders taken tor ladies' and genta' suit's at Houston's. Heavy aund ia board from the direo tion of Eugene nighla. It is believed to be the .Fourth of July, orator practicing hi brut ion. Frch oranges and lemons for, a!o at Cascade drug store. Portland Umpire McOermott resign ed because McCarthy called him a "lob ster.".. It showed a very "crab" bod disposition. ' Snow in Washington, D. C., C. A. & Co,, to whom you write pertaining to patents,. Men's and boy'a suits, latest Rtyles, just received, at S. Hi Friendly'e, Eu geno. Eugene, Juno 8. The Bulletin : I askod yon to mention in your paper, last week, the play to bo given in your city next Tuesday night.- I am sorry to aay the troop has made othor arrangements and will not be able. to keep the dato. Chas. L. Austin, Mngr. E. II. 8. Dram. Club. Stock Jim HAND. City, Oregon. Z The Eugene Register published. Isst Sunday, for the edification of its wide range of readers, Illustrations of some of the prominent features of Junction City. The boost is appreciated. It will assist In getting us immigration, and to counteract the possible uefiopulation of aurroumung places, vy reason ol their tNKiple coming here to settle, we have decide! to annex Eugene, tbus adding more beautiful ieople to our ownpar ticularly the handsome gentlemen, with me eoinmanoinz tresnce. who are achieving- immortality for the Eugene pro., Don t bluah. gentlemen; don't blush. , Shei win- Williams Paint Teats as Itith as any paint on tiie tnarket. Muiier & Hill. Nearly 100 tickets m-re sold here for the Brotherhood of lyx'cmottvo Ktgi neers' excoralon last Sunday. When the trains reached here there was muoii vivacloiisneM. One young man had lost hia hat and bought another. A party of young men evidently desired todrink the waters here: they wsniea to take com munion with n. It is a nity that the water south of us is so unattractive that excursionists have to go dry until they can get off here to get the genuine, pure article. do to 8. II. FiientHy'a when In Eu gouH for the latest novelties in summer dress goods. Ladies' shirt waists In all shades and tenures latest styles at Iriendly's. fcugene. Transfer of real estate John Lewis and wife to I. E. Ernest, 100 acres, sec tion 8, township 16 south, range 1 weit wonsiaersuw, S7yu. . . BooA-rigbtfal 5c; Kaakade drugstore Since George Ebebalt weut to Wend ling we have been without a ahoe saver, Every day people are losing their soles. A cobuier-tntssionary ta needed bore. The Weekly Oregenlan and Bcllxhx one year Icr f 2. '. Commisiioners' court opened bids for the construction of a covered bridge across Besr creek, near Mahan place about 4 miles went of Junction, as lot lows : Clarence Thompson. 1594 and 1025 Geo.W. Kinsey. tJ30, Barker A Inman 1749. ' E. D. Olds, $730. N. B. Alley 525. . No coutrsct was given out. The matter koos over till July, when County Surveyor Collier will have the awarding oi contracts oi mat tinn. Mi!!iorn Bros, have just got in'fine lot of Wilson strawberries, in boxes. They came Irom Aloanr ana aro very choice Horton Bros., of Estrup mill, are get ting out a large bill of oak timber for the Astoria and Columbia Ktver railway company. Also a bill of oak for J., II: Johnson, shipbuilder of Portland. Do you know . . ( That we carry tho best obtainable White Lead and Linseed Oil? The Pioneir White Lead Pure Boiled Linseed Oil " Raw , " e can today "quote you a bettor price on the above than you can purchase them in Portland and pay freight. Ask ns for prices. We are ever ready to talk with you on Mixed taints, Lead and Oil, Mueller & Hill , DRUQGISTS DOES AS EDITORS PO. .. ' Casper Rkkard, who has tpmigrated from the country to Junction the u hject of con vernation Sundiy. A gen tleman said ue naa put up i" so often, in one place, in tie bid bouse, while leading, that he had actis-pr made an iniientattou in ine wood i wien re caua: "in uvea 01 ercai von mi re-i mind us, we can make our aeefle nab- lime, and, departing leave WhlDd Ul, footprints on the sands of tipe .4 M . ..la .f llhA " I r i... UUUli AUVllM The most tniserable . eitga In the wr 1 ere thoae iil?ririi iron yswi.- via and Xiver Complaint. ;More than 75 ner cent, of the rxxmle inthe CniUxl BUtes are amsctea with two ois- -. .... . . . eases and their effects: en'" s our Stomach, Sick Heaiachc, IUbitualCos . ! . 1 . 1 i - . ' . I Ortn.t VIVCIIl! I U.JIlUlbl'lll )l lure Heartburn, Water-brash, iaing and Burninit Pains at the Pit of the htom- ach, Yellow r!kir, Coated tongue and J)isagreeat)ie TasUj in the I outh, com- nt up of Food after Eating, etc. (Jo to Mueller & Hill's and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cental Two doses will relieve you. Try it. iOet Green's rue Almanac. ' EVENT IN SOCIITY. From Los Angeles (CaJ.)Tjmes. JuneS) Miss Ruth Bcttersworta and II . F. Norcross were marrhsd yektenJay morn- ng at 10 o'clock at trie hone of .Mr, and Mrs. W illiain JS. Brewstef-mith. ro, 2717 Menlo avenne. Rer." Hugh K. Walker. D. D.. pastor cl Immanuel Presbvterian Church. ofw:iateil. The weddinit was nuietly celibrated, not withstanding the populartfr of the bride and groom iu boutliern Luiornia, anu the ceremony was witnessed only by members of the two families and a few friends. The bride is the only sister of Mrs. Brewster-Smith and a sitter of A. P. Bettersworth. Jr.. cdiwr of The Bui etln, Junction City, Ore.. and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Betters- worth, of Carlinville, lib, where Dr. kllersworth was a prominent and lead ins physician for many years. She ia an accomplished young wpman, of de rided literary taste and nleasimr person ality. Mr. orcroea is the popular and well-known central agent ot the Loron ado Beach Company, with offices in Loa Angeles. - the house decorations, which were characterized with taste' and ele gance, were carrletl out ut pink, winte and green. Aaiaragas pluaiosus sad roses were used in the parlor, marguer tea and ferns in the library, maidenhair The bride wore a handsome Uifor suit ferns and undo rosea in the dining-room of brown Venetian cloth. After the sec- rice an elaborate breakfast' was served in the dining-room. Mr. and Mrs. Nor cross left on the morning train for the north, where they will visitthe Yosem- ite and other points of interest. Upon their return they will reside at No. 737 Westlake avenue, and they will beat borne after July 15. Many handsome gifta were received by the bride. THE CHURCHES. About 75 are enrolled in the Christian church Sunday school. Come 10 a. m. tor the Christian Endeavor come 7 p. ni.; membership, over. 75. Jso preaching at the Christian church Sunday. Pastor Green had to be away to preach a fnneral sermon. : Elder Busbuell officiated in reading from the Bible and prayer. Methodist church, Sunday morning Paator bkidniore s theme was (text Revelations) "The white garments of the blessed are Hghteouaucsa of the saints." Evening-Acts 20-19, Postal: "Unleaa yeu are .notified dif ferently by Lancaster people, F. E. Bil- hngton wilt conduct tun Lancaster re vival, assisted by E. R. Moon, a singer, beginning June 11. , , T.TTMRKRt I.lIMRKRt I.TTMRF.Rt G. W. Wright has on hand 600,000 feetot dry lumber, which he will dis pose of at reasonable- price. Longtim Lers a specialty. Boat lumber on the market. Good road. Will b delivered promptly at any part of. the county. Postoilice address : Goldson. TO-MOBUOW SIGHT. Sea "The Deacon," "Miss Amelia," 'Billy." "DaisT." and "Pete." at the Opera House tomorrow (Friday) night. Reserved seats on sale ut Cascade drug ... . 1 store; 3d cents, it is a comoay arama - , ..i f--in five acts. Thirteen in the company, ASK VOUr QCaler 101 of Brownsville. Company has been on tho road two weeks, and given good sat slaction. . . ..... G. W. Wright sold recently to C. H. Callim 11,000 feet of lumber for a dwel ling bouse to be erected near Uoldson. Evervthinir is readv to construct the building expeditiously. .7 Said G. W. Wright; while in here this week! "County Commissioner Hill was out in our couulry last Saturday. He aald the best dirt road in the oounty ia between Goldson'a mill and Wright's mill." ; The avidity with which people "go for" the Oregonian .Sunlays, when it comos in on the train, shows they ap preciate good, moral reading especially the epistles of tho editors and the Society report. Railway man asked another Monday : "What kind of a time did you have on the excursion, yesterday?" Answer: "Wa had all kiuds o' times." Claud Lea is a delegate from here to the meeting of the Grand Lodge, A. O. U, W., : which convenes in Portland, June 10; Price Gilmore, alternate. , Sheriff Withers lost 100 acres of !whoat at time of recent hailstorm atSpringneld. Shor win-Williams Paint uuaiilj re membered long after price is forgotten. Mullor & Hill. ' jm&xm&sZamtw Personal J, IJ, Taylor took charge a night oper- ator at inn n, v. depot bunday. ck..i trit..M .... i.. f.A i? Motlday notifing jarors and transacting Uher offlcifli boaine-a. O. W. Wright, sawmill man at Gold- son, was In town this week en route to Eugene. .. .. . J. A, Moehnke was in Junction Mon day lofiking for property for sale for a stock rabch. Write The Bulletin. Eugene Journal. 8th: Mrs. C. Alsted, of Harrisburg, is the guest of Mrs. M. J. Tibbets, city. ; a . James Moffitt. C. 66th 111., and 7. R. Alexander, B, 1st Mo. cav., attended L C. V. A. from Junction. Jury list of 81 jarors drawn for Tune term of court, convenes 24th, includes James Smith and II. J. Dickey, farmers, Junction. ''" C. It, Smith, who spoke here last Wed nesday, is announced toappear in Salem on the 15th instant to stir up the farm ers in tiiat section. W. II. Monroe, of the Creamery, was in Junction fctimUy. He contemplated going to Corvallis to have a talk with in structors there who could come here and hold a valuable Farmers' Institute. E. O. llodson.of Roseburg, has been sppointed Deputy Game Warden at large in Lane, Douglas, Josephine, Jack son, Coos and Curry. counties. lie is an ex-sbariff of Douglas county. Harrisburg claims 50 people wenching 200 or n-ore pounds. A "heavy weight" city. Albany Democrat. And their weight is no more remarka ble than their amiability. links Three rezular crews come here from Portland every night From Bose- burg, ono comes in Monday ; lavs over till Wednesday morning: out Wednes day morning; back Thursday nitcht; ont rriuay morning; uaca caiuruar nigut; out Bunday morning. T. W. Blew, of Cottage Grove, and J. A. Blue, of (i rants Pass, were bere'un- day worshipping with ns. Tney are lKth clever gentlemen, brothers oi Mrs. Birdie McKay and Mrs. Kate McEwen. T. W. reports everythine at Cottago Grove lovelr. J. A. says Grants Pass is a daisy, audit is. Among those who enjoyed the excur 0B?nd?J kff.'te Iiounioa, ntornvt vuwei, v. vuito Whitley, John Coon, John Hayes, Mar ion Harpool, Burnham Hyiand, Sanford Thompson; Mrs.'s J. Hayes, Zola Lee; aliases Donnelly, liarvey, ma weaver, Lizzie Clow, Dollie and Carrie Baker, Georgie Nichols. " The Starrs are in it. - It is a Starr (Jordan) who is at the bead of a great university in California. And now, re volving in the orbit of education, a Starr comes heref The 4roscope is bright. Let us hope that the dittle. stars who come under their tuition may develop Into 'suns" (arid daughter) of the first magnitude in the constellations of, social and intellectual life. - The school board has decided that Professtr Starr shall" teach here nfext term. He is a cousin nf 5. 0. Marr, the haidwar merchant. His assistants will be Misses Pearl Darelius, Lou Nome and Fanny Grlggs.il Miss D. taught here last term. Her home is in Eugene. Miss N. taught in llancaeter last term She ia a niece of Col. F. W. Folsom, one of our prominent citisena. Miss t. s a sister ot Dr. jn. is. Lee. .mis9 ioms takes the place of Miss Belle Millican, who has gone east.' . Dr. Oglesby has on his places here manv cherry trees inai aro . nusrauy loaded down with fruit.; .In fact all the rtiprrv trees hereabouts are in the same condition. He has the finest varities of idm-ted fruit in Junction on the ground about hia housfl. It? was selected and nut out bv Professor Campbell, deceased The limbsef egg-plum trees have already had to be propped up. Quinces doing Una. If the doctor's health was as vig orous as that of his trees he would Jive a hundred years yet. The Weekly Oregonian and the Bdl- verts for f 2 a year. JU. Cream of all Laundry Soaps Manufactured by "ossaw The Eugene Soap Company HOUSEWIVES: STEEL AND CAST EAHGES, COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTIEEY ALSO Celebrated Petaluma Griffin Hardware C6.V ;SgS te; Miss Nellie Folsom compfetel her fourth year in the postoffice here, Turn- day, much to the satisfaction of tb government ot the united Btates anu oi the citlajns of this plac3 and vicinity generally who have business with the OilCe. E. J. Horton, of Horton Bros., Estrup, was in Junction ..Wednesday. He re-, ported work at the lumber mill brisk. B. F. Harvey hat taken the place pro tern of Jack Brierley, at Wm. Kecne'e. 1 Jack Briefly and Lee Bouth worth have gone fishing along the McKenzie. A daughter of Mr. Sam Moore' has been suffering from Is grippe this week. i " PAIr BED AWAY. v ' '' ' " DieiJ "Monday, 'Jnoe' ' 10," 1:15 p. m.,;' of tvphoid pneumonia, near J miction City", Lavinia Russell Wallace, aaed 2'.l years and 2 months; wife of II. K. Wal-.. lac;. Deceased was a daughter of Iter. , T. 11. Knsell : was born in Keveir county. Tennessee, April 10, 182; .bitatd.. in the U. S. Grant Uoiversity at Athens, Tenn; married to Kev. II. H, Wallace, in Iloane county, Tenn., on July 7th, 1885; came to Oregon from - Tacoma. Washington, in August, 1891, Remains buried today in Simpson chap el, 5 miles northwest of Monroe. Fun eral services were conducted by Kev. J. II. 8k id more in the M. E. church. ' BIG LIBEL-SUIT. . B. F, Harvey in'ormi us be has sued 1 the Oregotdan Publishing Company, of Portland, for f50,Q0Q judgment on an allegation of libel ; A. C- Woodco:k and L. Bilyeu, of Eugene, and Judge Pipes, of Portland, attorneys. The allegwl libel is based on matter which appeared in the Oregonian in reference to the trial that took place at Kosehurg a year ago thin month in which Harvey was charged with rape on the person of Miss Winnie tnorne and lor which tmph Patterson was sent to the penitentiary. larvey was acquitted. PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. nrrrALO, k. y. mat to November, ask CHICAGO, H1LWACKEB A ST. tACL RAIL WAY ABOUT HEIA'CEU RATES. ' : C. J. Eddy, General Acext, POETLASP, OKBUOX. WANTED. Any one having old horses for sals communicate with I. E. Peterson, Ee- trnp.Or. ' Centrallv Located. Free Sample Rooms. Electric Lights and Bells. FIRST-CLASS. Hotel Euene Hollexbeck Bros., Proprietors. Kates, tl to $2 per Day. UeadquarterSbfor Commercial Travelers and -Mining 3len. Eugene, - 1 - Oregon. HARDWARE Wagons Binders Mowers Hay Rakes Binder Twine Bicycles Machine Oils Repairs of All Kinds FUG EN E, OREGON. YOU . WILL FIND A S ' I-ULL IJNE OF THE Incubator & Brooder Savon