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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
. aens I,- 1 OliEU'S AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE JUST ISSUED RBl'LKT WITH Ban I jn , VALV ABLE 1SFORMAT10X. Nf . . . . . -:. .1, I --.TStS. "-aw ML A ...1 l'..(1AIIA rtT T II M AUIU U1' SS3S lira nii v--d- - , tural College of the Stirte of Oregon lor uiiMViflrtL containing announcements Jar 1901-1902, has been received from Corvallis. It is a very n valuable book of 141 page, with an in illustration of Alpha Hall. Ihe t po- craphieal features are neat, me pm S clear, showing that .the Agrici - tural College Printing Oftlee t u. l1TV: "hV ociaT life of students ..nwtA.l. The college has eix iu.T.. ,..i.tn.a which met '.7J I'Tiia .t...inti main- every wee. , , . tain several literary wwtw, four for HARRISBURG. Mr. James Kitchen, of Irving, wa in the citv Friday. He is representing an Iowa firm which manufactures metal lie monuments. Riiiw n!ork nd J Maxson are ... . . . . .... jubilant. In each caw it is a gi. J "y take on the distinction of latherhood verv complacently. Trian flnnn neham. Damon cmuui and U. W. Mrandenberg went on Mon day's local to Portland as delegate from I'kimt.wi IjwIit,. Nit. 'Is. A. t. 04 A. il.. to tho Grand Lodge, which is convened this week. t. lt Blew, wife and sbteMn- young ladies and four for young S"tle- Mf-.in.iM from the Junction City law, Miaa EUieUot, arritod hra bnn- in rant Mt. Blew will school ill be adn ited w J wUh hw f,., ,4m. vr wunom , ... . . mi ( ii ioimwra miller till! IICTU f "rairviu2"; "One of the purposes of It is is n. tionrvMiora. Ethel is home from v . . i ... v. ...... ui... the school ai uru ".' M,i .t.l with honor. Thomas Blew rmil. of Cottaao Grove, former . . ,1 ! . I . mt it m Huhiit rus dents 01 Vins cuy, mauu " "J "'h visit Sunday afternoon. Tl. rioneer ideate at Brownaville !here is a largo body of land in the state kst wek was attendtxt by many people S is especially adapted to this in- rom this viciuitv. and all bear teatt ,..v V. .C.. Tl.a Mkint MTtAIliIlMl l llm WHO UJl'TV. Attn the Oregon Agricultural Collet is to Idvauce the basinesa industrie , o the lieuevtHt xnav uairj u V immirtant lines of work tKan now be nndertakon in Oregon. w nee" it says: "We have been revilwl as the most common schoij led, and least 'Household Sci- are ranch ; 1UVEUYIKW. . i ktpav- linn. -v- - . weight about 70 lbs., aga, monu . Ownei would he Rhtd to know where it Is. -U lJy Srvy Mt Sunday for Astoria, IU, ..... II,. . I fuiitilv. where ho will "r," i",' i.lti,; In Washfngton. VVWi him s ueeea S.--H. Loretts has got " ,iwm k " ."orU on Wetiler'sfurm.-Kd McKea m his mellon-imtcn in nue i . ii.. va urn miiiiuiui vj who lnva.10 it clnJllH l , . i....rind uiiAitn James nays at Irving on iw vrr- there. All r?1 u0W,T,VIi,m t-' Z T.,.,mitAn Mr. and Mrs. Moffett: wn. vi.i'.r i ...,nir.-V 111 am Johnson neat. The bunch of fine hogs Wetxler tentlon.Inuresive prayer meeting last wwk.ledVAlhertrtrlstow. Topic di ensued: "iW Kffact waa profound. ii,.!,.. m.u Vauva! Mr. ami Mrs. lll,Vl - . . Villi UttlllW""' - - tl. lHHn spraying ht orcnew ,l-r , i Maud Hayes ha been anH)intl to lead ,i. ........... .,...(iiu, on lliil Uill. iiui'ii healthy.Ril W took lit the excursion oiumay. iiA.M.Uftnd Marv Teme eton havo left for Crown Point. mm will visit at hi. tmither James'. Mrs. Mar?, Mlw Annta an.) fiuilUlol Toillploton did cultivated, among an ciyhkw ...w, im this largely through our deplore J j e ittrnni'B 10. aim i... Ol hip faM nn.l necessities TLo.Mndiltotay ht warrant that anything bom ff J .rt,tl while to impart, yet the . "ui-.-. .ir nf llOW tO ttet ri..lo lesJen the labor of the farmers wife, the washer woman, t e rook, the boarding-house keeper, the citv missionary, the school teacher, the woman of fashion. The solution aaires something more than the knittiug of the bror over theories ; there must be .... i f thiMA tliMiries. . ne precious acquisition of the scholar w ho knows, must be mrmer ppi""-- ;iv,rimfnt Station. Many proo- i . J ,.;tni ,nnrw?t to oractical dairy men are constantly being worked out -i ii.i;nn n( mtmns for COs ana .....l.u1d Inr Imn.llini! the herd. 1 ,.' i .it f KtnHftntd" Junction r.i,n,iirtrA C Ureuce L. Koo- inson. agriculture ; Reaben Hynson ltob meclianics; asb-freeuinen, Jasier Kt. Allien: snecial students, John A le Edwards, George J. i:.!,!,. Ttrtvnl Wavland Pit Martha Elvira Rob.nson, Opal h'IiI;-, ma. E-trun. freshman, Harry lienton Evans, mechanical course TflEY DO IT ALL. tu in the tVeeklv Capitil i...i ..f Jnne 6. headed "Deadbeat i.. f inrniiim ." whicn anim thoae raerauera 01 the Oregon Press Association who have aone to Buffalo to attend the meeting of . the National tutorial Associauou. .. both uncalled for and ui just. The writer makes bold to assert that we, the workers of the profession, have not gone there. The assumption is lixe that of the two tailors of Tooley street, i.r.ilon,who, wita no eignurv than their own, sent a tuition to 1 ar ilment, commead..g: " Wo. the people Knland, Is it the unhealed ore in the election oi over Corbett, wherein the Press Associ-.-,...i almost as a unit supported the former, whUothe Capital Journal wis thres!ing around wildly ?d making irantic efforw to elect the latter, that ran-es the rankl'm? in the breast of the "wefrker" of the Journal: Bnffalo. Jone9.-( Aiwciatid Pf;5. Tlie meetin'' of the National Editorml ,.':.. uvithI state assocta- ivitl hrni la the espofiition th.s wecit the largest number of eilitors eyr athered together in one place at tha reeled that a total mum iti - , of not less th-in 1500 will be here. CREAMERY S01E8. k a tuwm m the mmufacturers have nude four separatora for tho.cieamery ...r,9 ,a ., t7M necefiury, one v. ni v . ; i,..,.. thrthnsinei's enlarge! . i.i wi-i.li 450 and 500 pounds IHMCl nisvi 1, .. ..f S.utter are made l":re dudy. l-utar v .. ..J through dtalers tV.'!.....! uioiit. l?,.i)atrons. H. 'A'eg- I. ..! ..... CunillV VIP,' lie.O. Ml lW.r IWK i;naiH- ............ , - . . lir. v.s to Porthuiil to. work 1 iVHa.fimpuy. Mr. Wf?u.er fm, vrn.n. where he hal oeen rnnni'iiir a olant lr tlie name employers yen ted for mission nn thB Cannibal Islands of St. Mat ti.ias The members of ihe lirstOer.nan ,i. ,. HK-K-dttion wure all eaten I-. ... -on.'.ntiw o'vciit. one. The natives i.ave evi'ientl'y a highly i:ultiatod tante ir.r f..r.'.l''lltrS. i r,,-.i,m r f;n.ilifiiiH have been extended i;'ifth street for tho benefit of farmer coining to town. ed today from mirs -ma Oilesby. dated ' flo informs us iiiittis having a "grand time.. iKvid Wallace. O-year old son of Rev n-S. Wallace, was reported improving this morning. ! , Here is another inducement for eastern people to come, and Kettle. The price of ineat has advanced tu.irmously in Cln ,.,1 and all that region. Injunction City it ii cheap. Butchers sell the bet Kir'oins and porterhouses lor what the commonest kind of meat costs east, v-itrons don't have to be u.dlionaires to ' eniov tender and Juicy meat every day. ;.,i.lit with which the pioneers h.imi alliki hence is ma le manifest by the vacant scats ai mew wnuuunron ings. It cau be only a anon now unw thev shall have vaniaheil from the aeeiies of their nobte work and sacrifices iu State building. The thought is pathetic one. It should be the constant care of their beneficiaries to do every o.irnr tvwsible that will add comfort to i.a -v!-tiir nf thee eiand old pioneers tii. nvrtmti s naiies oi uieir - lives. Seventy five people of this vicinity i tin, nst'tirftion last Sunday. . ! ...t.i. V ! An.li.rrtin amlchl .irvn viu5u wuii Pan Thomas tht.i week. Mrs. i. cH?mien of Junction City visited with friends here c,.ir.iiiv ami similar. i roi. r. i. Mitchell has joineti nis wuu nn short stay with Mr. uunningnam iam- ;iv har lather'a lolts.- -n. n. lurncr, "''" i-, -i ..... n attorney oi raiem, isioo" v R..1.1 har uritiv nm view oi iuvvmik. I..U v ...... , His appearance recommend nun, an. in is ht-e.l he may see ma way ;ier vj Aot with us. Mrs. u. 1- om uu tra I. A. Want went V) i?wnuw Springs last Saturday, where their hus bands are for thei benefit of their health. They are reported to be Improving. Mini ImulKI M1V IU9 1111' IHIHUI Ul rent ing the tirt liewie and Clark Centennial Kiiiiaii wnrn in this city. Mr. Sam May returned to his home in l'orliand on jasi Pnnday. Miss Nlda Bi-nnett was a pas senger on Sunday's local en route to :a; friun.ln in PoHland. E. C. l-ake drove to Eugene Wetlnesday on business. Mrs. V. Loudon, of Boseburg. came to see ber father, J, P. Schooling, last Bun day. Lyman Lasll Joined his force with the S. P. stenm shovel Sunday. Mrs.'Mnlletiand her two daughters, of Roseburg, visited the fore part oi tlie week with Ue. T. V. Mac Key s lamuy. l T Mrria la nnrwiintful a forest rn- ter. ile will g- on duty about the 10th inm M H.miTkil IkUtTKIIUUl MB w Albany, Sunday, to bk alter uasiuen. Tha iramnnw cnllilllCteil DV ine ' of the W., upon the unveiling oi uw ..nnnmoui niwtjKl trt the memory oi tiioir irnAc nui 'hbor. Charles Clark, at the Yonng cemetery, on last Sunday, hn,trti nf uHonle. The Brownsville Mmateurswere met witn a gooa huush on Saturday evening and their acting was very creditaWe. Trie cnaracir, r rnl wi-m well misiaineu. .,iui.ii v the acting was more that of old stagers thau that of amateurs, with the result (4 hearty applause ainltrequenienwruB. T .v wonl.I tie we coined inc nr' rit.urs?. Withe! m s loins w-re nere T.iao.iiir lirf.u-iri iivnr tue crouim lor 7 n - ; , . , . lOVKarrt. fliilinn? mill. J W were accompanied by Mr. J.J. ,k0H OI Portlaml, a practical nimwrinm.. obiect of the trip was to formulate plans, make esiimaies, tie. mo "'"."""s the mill by thes p-ioplo is of vital im portance to lUrrisbiirg. up MNh.i inUnd a few uays ago. i:rtntf ltaket Rm-iftl was well repre- k kiviir Viewers. I ran state nnH.limtiallv. of course that I am reit i,i,i inr.irtuAii thai uuariey iursi ,...wi ,. nrlxA drl and secured the .na ahi.t,iw. There will l anotne r !.... nni.tvutiiA anairs ai imkh iew soon. Quarterly mooting itwv ou7 at Methodic church. Took in 12 mem- hers; alot5 at the sacrameui. nv. Dr. Ford a subject n tue aiw?rnini Christianity s best evnience i hi best life." Ewwi fcAiuot'.. THAT MAN SMITH. M0NK0E. iKit.tTOn'illnv exereie at the M. E church here last Sunday were floe The .hil.lrn des.rve areat need it for their part in theaork ana the teacnera are commended for their selections, and the music in particular. lh cuurcn well fllled.-Mr. Monroe, tne enrnmery Mttin lift tw,n in town for a few days in the internal of the creamery company In Portland. Ile will put in a nnminnug ut. i h..r uon. The new wHgon- loaUr it now about ready for use. It will be put in operation tms weea. a niAi immtrr of our Woolmeu. and a - . .... 4w ntLitri. from Monroe, attemjou me unveiling of the monument erected by ihmnlur at lljr riehurir. last Sunday. ti,a Wnnitmeii at Harrisburg deserve . ..! f,.r thft wav the service was conducted. Monroe is to have a barber and a watchmaker. He will hold forth at 8. T. Carpenter's store. Monroe is imorovinir fast. It is understood Mr. r..nt bIm have a lunch coun- tcr.. uooa ior yon, n. i..u.-., the monamenV over the grave of J. W. Irktns wilt n nnveneni nuniy, -uim 16 at 10 :30, by the W. ol the w t ome out Wootlhien and friends. Remember the day. People complain that they rtn.l ihA wiiMt tn ionieniaeei ruv uit r ar, mAns iiitil it in liftrtl to ex Mam what does the damage. l lie at. v . a . will organize hero in a few days. Mr. Sanford, the new narber and watch maker has arrived, lie is a nne musi cian. ritoM eitosooKArmc isivt tAKf ut BATl'ttDAY ArtKRNOOM rOK TUB Tl!. AT Tlta fAKMSas' JUKTINO IX nia opkiu iiocaa lhiMM and said j "We shall have no ormalHy aMnt this meetintf at all. l . 1-4..-...., il.u fa...ia tf iliia come here io inwnw v. " IT 1 1 locality In Improving jneir inww w farming; excite ineir miht ... tem of dairying and diversified frinitj. I come hero for a purpoao, 1 did not come here to get any of your money. I do not wmt anything of you at all, ex cent such questions as you may uwirv to ask. I espeettocxclte your curiosity fi your attention on some uhwku w idea. Perhaps say something that will vt you to thinking. Can you see any thing harmful in that? I am employed in the work, at the present time, by the railroad company. There aresorae larov ers who would not come to the mmtln this afternoon lust iecause k am em ployed bv the railroad ; no mauer wnat i iSamA.t. ..,... kLd ,JA,4 may say, inmenciai io mem, iw i behind it Is, I am employthl by the rail- road company. That is noiareiiecuon on tt.milmd comnanv: ills ft reflection on tha Individual who would not come. It is a simple fact In the worm s msiory that the improvements In farming that ixwtn i,..i.to iturlmr the last ten years mnd that have lMen greater man tiunng any previous fifty veara improveiiienta that have maie ior me inn ! world, for tho wellbelng and pro.erity of the people who have taken advantage of them have nearly all, almost with out exception, been imt heartily en courautHl and mont perslstontlr pushed by others than, thoae immediately en gagetl in the work of farmiiig. We are making uity per eeni more umw u fifty years ago; the average jMsrcenV Is i ih. ...... L ..I...... tt..unt linmi Iian ueiter. ie nw " Uen by the farmers, who have taken care of the cows and made the butter, but it has taken persistency on tue pari of other, not engaged iu me worn, w secure that. There was oppwillon, but U was overcome, rrewnt tnu lereme and negligence will be superseded by the right kind of worn siowiy oui """'ly. I aw a nnntijur i nno nover uvma "v hero and Portland today. I saw also acre and acres of comparatively Imrren land on whicn ineir owner could te raising a good crop of, clover. Whore in n fow Instances t saw img take hU word for U, you have a llimw and different roasoiis to offer. If, oil the other hand, you are accustomod t investigating these things, know what question to ask, you soon And out sat isfactorily, and gel down to the hard-pan of troth. I have .been luveHigatlng in this Hue 17 years. I lottnd out who the let farmers were in tho locality whore 1 wanted information. T weiU and hunted them op . . . . V heo I went back, I told Mr. Markham i " riiitv im'.n t IWOW ASU THKV 1H)'T tHISX. Til AT I .,a IK. Til It V AUK I'AHRViyO Ott TllKta ttt'SlSas WlTIIMtT KJJOWISHl Al WITHOUT THlMKII'll" J To Ih conl Inned ) TCVMOKHUW NBJHT. Don't mis seeing ''The Iaeon" t morrow night. iSee notieo elsewhere). Geo buainewi W. WrlKht, of Uoldson, made a trip to Eugene Tuesday. B. S, & Rcil Eslaic Dealers, Hyland Co., Have the following farm lands forwle. Any inqnlrtea in regard to same will re ceive prompt attention: ' 30 acres of the finest land in Lane eountv, one mile cast of Junction City. This land Is all In ias but 4 acres. Price 50 per acre. t CO-acre farm four miles east of Har fUiuiM. in Linn county : IM acres in cultivation ; young orchard t new house, fair barn ; plenty of water ; f per acre. im acre farm.SM miles east ol liar rlitburg; BW acre in cultivation; bal ance meadow; good improveimnts; boneo, ham, ondiard; la miles to school house, f i1 per acre. 220 acres, two mites jutU of llarri bnrg; vk) acres nnder cultivation, bal ance tlmlwr, maple, ash, etc. ; no build ing ; new fence around cultivated land ; Harrisburg water ditch tuns through land: good deed; known as south hall ol old Manslleld donattoti Claim ; iw ir , acre. 200 acres of good level farm land, three mites south from Harrisburg; well cared for, I saw hundred pasturing uKmt Uu acre In cultivation; auacre on wo.nls. Which tiogs arc doing best? jn iisht Umber ; 10 acre in hop ; aplen; Whose fault Is it that some are pusturing W orf mn 0f 4 acres ; school houso 1- nn .u titH ntliKiNi 11 ro naiiturliia on ...11,.- ,i.imt. This farm is well lennsi clover? why Is It there 1 not more clover grown? That is something ior you to think about; and lor your neign hnm trt think alxmt. 1 cannot reach and plenty of water. The property mn been previously held at t2i'i tr aero. It can now U pnrchasl for Iw. If you tin, dttiL'tli aiid breadth of ulna v ii""" ,..,-...- - . nviv i . .,....-. your neighlors iHtause they would not thw Willamette Valley you couldn't fiml iomo to the meeting. You can aceom- R hotter bargain. The owner welVd olish a great dual of good along these lj0(j jrom the 10 acres of hops tlie p .....a Tl.n men W lO ncea W o wv thinking are the men who o.i'T xow rr, and who are wot here today. There ' . ..... 1 frfm.d.M In 1 1 ... are a great many iMi,.i.iti., Vi l.iv. and some wno are r-e-r y iwxi-r ; some land-poor, some mortgage, poor; some allow ",.: make a bare living, '" i'" rinhtlv, making a considerable per cent over and aoovo 1. - i..nih. antne a ouarter, some nan. " are they not all doing nr.T? W hy are they not all making me niww lands? Why do not farmers ail get iliat iney uo noi mtltr.n 40.1 acres of fine prairie land, 4 milee aoetheastiJ Junction City, on the river road. and 10 miles north of Eugene, tux) acres under cultivation; 00 acre fine hard wood timber; residence and . two barns; but little grave ! I2acre w.i t . !A.tl fArt,l i'an l divided eo.1 and west to as to give each ha! part of timber.' Will N dlv dad or sold as a whole to suit. Price W Pr acre This is the old Hulln farm, and is woi tb .1-..,. al.ha? B1UIIK . get along alike-that many are poor a Uliittless-is jH-rhaps for me Individually a goo.1 thing, because if they were all 6WEET HOME. Hav harvest is almost here.- FEUX BIDOE. Mk St.'lla Shellv. of Pleasant Hill, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Mulkey. Mrs. liobert tiODd returned iroin i.uuiy Riiturilnv. M'ihh Bessie Brittham has a . : . .. . 1 1... ..1 i.. 1 ... new Ideal bicycle. mvin rism:Ti. Coir'.'H, Ore., where tie will spemi tno ininmur. -.Tallies Crow. 01 iiaoieyvuie, was on the liidge Sunday . lr. tnehinre ami Mr. Vincent, of Fuitene, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James kisher, last weex. Misn liraee Hill s.xjnt Sunday witn ner parents. Several of the Ilidge people went to Salem Sun lay on th3 excursion. Mrs. C. 1. Kelh-mB and children, of Euirene, are vifiting her parents, air. and Mrs. Jno. Flint, and her sister, Mis. Thomas Bailev. She is thinking of kniniuio tlie suriiiiit'r nere. .hi. nn Mi-a nriflr, linVH Wi'n VlfelHHK Hieir 1 VV. Bund. Mr. Conde left for Portland Monday, where his wife will himin fewdatt. and they will fur tln'ir hfiinii in Toneka, Kansas. Mrs. Drake and daughter Ethel, of Mnonn. came out Saturday to visit for a few liava. Lee Wisncarver left Sunday for McMinnvilUi, where he will visit it frtur rUva before troini toldano. -everai Ilidge people attenaeu tne piemo Hay's grove, Saturday, ftmong whom we uoticed Jason ai.d Josie Adkins.A ted moetini?. conducted by J. I. l.iHter. .commenced in the Christian ,.i.iir..i. Snni1:4v afternoon. Hervicefi every evening during the week. Basket (inner next Sunday. AU are cordially uvited lo come. ttock- ..it jttAe 1 trict County Commissioner J. u. nm was in this vicinity isaiumay. w rence Hunter and A. T. tiragett tried their luck after the wary trout Saturday. Joseph Hice lost a fine colt last week. Mrs. u. uenneu i vifiwuji ...v." this wek.-Tlie Children's Day exer .1... m!,fl(.hl were a Brand success. 'Wor.)M that Wolf, of Lake Creek, is rending out a great many shingles. h S. Hunter, who has been visiting ins Hi,, n P.i.nnett. left for his horns, ""'' ...... Ti..fi.....i.nirt atCreswell, aionoay " youu the tron isitton Ol oiitltl- ntv ww-v..., ---- . -. .. ine a plans roau near tikhi. o ti?... ..d, Mnidnrable excitement hero 111.11; " . , , , lat week 00 account i a near woiuu i:hasclO. ltennett's sheep to within a few yards of bis house, iwouog nut in trying to effect its capture, but far it has escaped Willi oniy one aui'. doing well , 1 woci.n me opt or a job! mm... t,.(t mn tli.ro lie iu a man from Minnemda coming here to Ulk about farming? What jKisstble gowi can It do us? yon inquire; tin iamg w m vho have lived in tins vauey ior yer , men who a au,.r. - alHjut the soil, the climate, the condi- and inethwts ior succens, mn 1'0 tions 50 au acre. .... 41 mtliva arvlltli WI'Mt Of JUllC Hon; 2')0 acre under cultivation . .7 . .... . U . kh nnvl hV acre ttmner, oaa nnu """-:,,;-:-' tho Ing Tom anil several T?lla,r?( over 10 miles of fence, divided into 1J field and pastures; could be ; mJ1c.i - .... a.,h nnn COIlld llAe H into lrni" i" r , . ,. zotA road all gradeland graveled all the wy to Junction City? S stock barn 40V; 1 bam Ox72; Waclwinltli h 'l; hayales, wagon shet and mach no afcodi out huiMinga anu m rooms, goti ' , rchards.airkindsof nHaitd U;r- SO I NCA8TEB. Mrs Mary ' llkhardson was n visitor here this weck.Ed Ayere made a trip to Eugene this teek..!ohn Michael went to the wprings last y THtnpleton was vwitinij m Liver Mew this week.-Wm. Michael made a .trip o Kiver View last wex. u is that Mrs. Ewer sold ner larm lliai ... ,, OIlKntrlon w gr fMl U "2- , " TV -,.,, otnmnnce arenvm mw.wiis n.taa.1 ol Bev. Humbert. . Ihe Itev. Mrxin will aHsiet iu the singing.-iNe.ua lfi,.l..nlann 1 lIKl .1UI C HI Ve ""'" her parents in mm uivy, v'. "v'-" rV.. 1 1 ...i,.aa uern held at the gravc- runonii oi"..-. - i-'. . . ,.t 1 v. n. 111. rro, viruut. ui ynr.1 "'.- ,- V-.lM.Wu .,tnd Hvimmthv to the sorrowing jamais, hrotiiere ana mnwjm. llnifiter, 12th: m Kan Carlos rns The Rescue . i 1 1 I.-. fi.r.-im Pr win." to nave neon iroui nun v"- ,. . . ., 1 a at tun Jtmetion unera. iiounu ry ,u::.i"V U tho I Hah School Dra mat c Clun. was cancel ie w """""'" .t..,.nn that would have been etirred ia producing the play LMr,u in that city. Hw.. . . . , , The eiahth grade examination ior no V . , .. ...iinlir Will l.l on in the public schools of Lane county will be Kid Jane W, 20 and 21, Ml. PopiU. of ul ruihiii-Hchools can take this examin- i their schools or in the cilice of In their t tue county euperiutendent. ,.,....i,u i.ninlmf from Minnesota? miii.v.'" v ------ you suppose that a man who is capable of mamiiiing profitably ft largo property belonging to Otner peop e-tiom .. telligentlv, satisfactorily, profitably- would pay me gooo nwiie hero and talk to the farmers unless he thought It was going to benelit body? Arfd that before ho agreed to fl.tfttiim nf trio sort that he would sot make himself familiar will, the work to bo done? I you suppose that le would have ssnt mo here, m the line of work I am li ving, unless he knkw and hki.ieve!) that somi-thlng could be ae-omidished for gool? mat somebinly could bo benefited? ... I Oregon two years ago, at tne wuiciummi of the O. K. A S. company.. Inasmuch as the man who sent for me has the rep utation for being one of the heist business ...... (.. ti.a Hint... don't von suppose he iknew wiiat he was doing f h uolicit the job not at an. 1 nave wi npoken to him for lour yearn. . .1 .1.1.. ( 1 1... Kim I wirn iiueotiy, Mr. .uiirKiuuii, " Pacifle Bail way company, asked mo to , .. 1 .....I l..,fi, a l.iliu. come itiiu see nun. " n-i..... im n-u mi me 10 ten unn whv a railroad running out of Portland did not do ore-fourth th biisineiiS 0 a railroad running out 01 pi. um w neapolis, with like territory t iu w I would like to nave you go u ,1... tiitiK, rivnr ami come bae.K, 1 want you to And out w.tiy a railroad run- t tt ( 'tilt BArt Hi trom I'orlaii'l. 'or a hun dred miles does not do as well as a rail- raid rtinniiigjHOuthand soutiiwesi in.m St. Paul and Minneapolis. I told him I would be glad to do it; that I would like to get acquainted with the farmers. I know that something' must bo wrong, w.iki it. In Mm climate?.. Was It in the Hoil? Was it in the location? Now, one of the best ways is to go right to the men .i,....,a,.u...u nml age them ouestious. Unless you aro in tho habit of doing .1 ... . ..... .i...i i,Mim.i nvi.rv man. ,,,linrj tn liia own ilidiimeilt, KNOWS (.() UiHt what the trouble is. It you junt house riea. Price, $U per acre.. Easy terms. A great bargain. B. S. HYLAND & CO. JCXOTIO.N 01TY. ORE. . . .a H All! Oillco in "Bulletin" umco. 'THE 1 Bank. Of JUNCTION. CITV, 0RKG(W Gbo. W.Pickbtt, J. A. I't'SH-T.M'i President. W. C. Wabiiiujknk, Cashier. Vice President F. W.,WASiint'KS, Asst Cashier. HD the best facilities for handling Vie banking biilaneaa of iNorth Lane and Houth Benton counties. Uoo. Pickett, J.P.Milliorn, , .T. A. Million!.. A. IS. Hovkv, President, B. H. Hovky L. G. Ht'us, Cashier. Asst. Cashier.- Lane County Bank. A. G. HOVEY & CO. Transact a general banking : J;'n0 J; EntabllBhcMl, 1882. Oldest bank lu the county. Eugene, Or.