RAILROAD YARD NOiES. j Two men are needed here to handle , tie wood and let the section hands cx terminate the woods radically. Win, Pitnev, when deputy assessor, estimated 100 railroad men are con et&ntiv earning in and going out of Junction. "3' men loll hero. tco 12 o'clock lust night." said an official here last fluidity morning. The S. P. pay-oar was here Suuday. The quantity of gold and tsdvor with which emplovos emerg-d Iron) the cur tdiows that tho amount of money which thti 8. 1. puts in circulation hero is quite cousideraole and theroioro evidently u great benefit to ihe town. , Special to the Guard, from Portland; The S. P. railroad company will make extensive improvements on their Oregon Hues this summer. As soon us practi cable tho steam shovel will be moved to the river pit at llnrriaburg and will re ballast their entire main line, placing w bruit Id inches of gravel upon the road .". . t- . ' ' The Roseburg-Review, supplementing what appeared in the Eitgetm Guard, ays that at this time of the year rail road trucks in the Willamette Valley get covered with gass unless vigorous treatment is applied. Grass is very ef fective, in preventing railroad trains v from making time; as tlio engineer can not see far ah-ait and must have his train under nitrd so it can be stopped in short order. Alter reading the above , the local of The Bulletin went out and took a look at the section here, which is a prize one. He found it in fair condi tion, but not in us good a conditian as it ronld be put. wr ioh is not due to luck of intellige ice, carj nor industry on the jurt of the section boss, who works his gan for all they are worth, all the time, out tj the further fact that the gntiif is kept many hiuw each Uy , handling wood. If they did not have to do the latter they could remove all the weeds. Little roast on the side. -Bro. Mark ham, all the farmers hereabouts are not near non-thinkeis as miht be inferred from their looks when t'ey have ad journed from refreshment to labor. And now one of these cultTvaior philosophers wants to know, that in view of the fact that the Southern Pacific railway com pany has Rent out Missionary Smith to tell "the tarmers of the Willamette Val ley what they should do it don't set the example of good ' farming" by having the weeds removed along its line? Sup pose nn engineer lost his futnre aalva tion by using non-orthodox sxpressions how sad the road master would feel whon he missed him in heaven! We know that you doTntxi and that you d JCXOW. 1 THE CHURCHES Sunday School Teacher Cumberland Presbyterian : Class 1, Ribte, Snpt. Wm. Pitney; 2, Young Ladies, Mrs. Da her; o, Mix-id boys and girls, Mrs Lewis; 4, tnfrfnt. Miita IAa ,t'in !)ir utinn 1. Bible. J. A. Bushnell; 2, Young Peo 1 iV l. It'll. A 1? I . If . iie s. nam. nut; a. loung i-aoies, Mrs. H C. Bushnell; 4. Infant, H. C. Buhnell. Methodist 1, Bible, Snpt. J.M Pollock; 2.0; 3, Young Ladies, Mrs. Pitney; 4, Young Men's, Mr. Bar ton ; 5, "Young girls, Rev. Skldmore; it, Intvrme liat-. bvs and girls, Miss Mo.'fit; 7, Primary. Mrs. Skidniore Christian Endeavorer President, M:s)' Nellie Fo'som; Vice-President. Hanks HiM; Secretary, Berth.i Nichols. The members have been divided into two rink?, and put vis-a-vis C'tua-of-war"; to s' e which sid;? can uet the lar gest mimbv-tr of recruits within a sped-tic-d time. The result of . this 'contest will be announced next Sund-iyeveiiina. The exercises will be interr-iting. Pub lic should attend. In the last three months about 0') new accessions wore obtained. The members nm working y.ealously. Like the young man whose iiecktie was always tied perfect, they lire p.ittirix their "whole soul in tbo operation." ,. Cori.-itian Rev. Green nreachel lat Sunday aftt-r an absence of two weeks; TJiemu: ''Fishing fr men."'.. At nhfht, Mrs. Cora On-eii, his wife, of Eugene, liroached. She has ben doing this three years. It was strictly a doctri.nul' scr i:on impressively delivered. Nothing MMisational. Tlimii !: ' I nm the wav, the truth, and the life. ' The singing wa g v I an 1 e.T.fntive. The tune of ouu hymn was ah tt thj sanirf as that of 'Annie Laurie " Continued n 1st Page. THE OTHER "FELLOrt'h." The Alb-iny leni'crat runs a depart nifiit headed "firafts." They are para grafts. In ant-ient times all ti e bacchanalian despots kept f'M'ls No these wits are on the hi, mstropolit-in pifieis. They Invent and propagate the alleged wit.', The man with the eu w?io wirks un der t!ie skylwht of the tali Oregonisn building, exuding wit, satire ami phil osophy, says the plow trust will surely sell all their shares. Wo agree with him on th's plow -point. With our blandest riiguarls to Col, Shears of the Hug ;n (li tr 1 w j would in st r .'ou idly call hi attenthiii t the I ioei4 o ' in i in miser i liti:ij tit it notice ab nit ths death of a lal.' lure r hmivAv. But we are p!.sl t sa t!-tt thr (iuird, pablish;fl atasjit of leini'iig, jik o ir sth o: a t.im i n -ut of in itrir a il pir'.ie ll irlv Tin ili ltiii nnm of p i r:t.iuti m. A lio4. ' LUMBER! LI'MI'.Eli! LUMBER ! , (1, W. Wright has on h ind Wfift. feet of dry lumber, which lm will dis j)ose of at reasonable prico. Long tim pers a specially. Best lumber on tin jnarket. (yt)it K ai. Will'be'delivored promptly at any part of the countv. pq.otfice address; tfgldgoa, : Gorraspondcnco ') DIVER VIEW, Rov. Sunday, subject Skidmore proached here last , commencinn at 3 p.m. a it was: "Jet your attjcttoui i. abuve.'vVhile Leslie Dukoy things was ruiiog tun heel, uu ay. no was charmed uy a vomiir lady und uulnteu- Uojially assauiteti the pump. Kids near by hatia'd. And wheu ho smutner aiuiltud wo kUf.w it was the "winter of his ittseouteiit." -Willarxl tiray was ap pointed to K'aii prayer-meeting. l't us liopo that o ryixKly, who has hope of a tuture salvation, will come to thdse mtetiufes, im kpci tiveof denominatloo -ti. Hay oa ttnd family atU'mKd the picniu at Harrisburg Friday. Mrs. Urey and Mis. Lmkey made busiuess trip to F.ugeue this week L. C. Moffct (am iiy aiiendexi service, Iviug. Sat. night, Topic, last prayer meeting; 'Christ, the towndation." Jeaai Severon has slicareii liis hlieep. V. VVeUler family weutto ln-iug Sat.oa visit, Win. John sou report hay cropj Lake Creek, extra good.J-O, Hay's says il wdl take him two week to train his hops ; 150ml work. Irgo attendance from here Sunday ev'g at Irving revival.- -Told that Mr. Finney appointed director of the school board uu election. Henry LorvU is chopping wood on the Frank Hristow plaoe.-srDoe she love him? Finney has boeu round- lug up hop-poles. Barney Milliorn has returnetl home with Itt teA of horses which h expoi'its to nell herealwute. Ire cougregation out to hear Kev. SkiUmore. He preached a line iktihoh. liuod uiau; aiucero. christian. Wm. WcUler family went to Irving Sunday and took in the basket dinner; also the c interna of their basket. Motht family went to Irving Suuday tvg. Vouiu Mr. Carson of Portlaud, is the guest of Mr. Dickej this week. Welcome. Shake. No damuM ta poach tfeesfrom hail. Mrs. Harris and sons have armed from Aaiona on visit t her daughter, Mr. t.so. Templetou. Win. Teuipleton of Crown Point was down on b ion us Vo I.. C. Motht is working ou his new firm. Jas. Hayes et to Salem Mon day. L. t;. Mottlt left Ulay for the mountains Geo. Templetou and wife off, business trip, mountains. Mr? Luckey, of Irving, is guest Mrs. Uny. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen of Irving, guests at Wm. Wetler's. Henfy HunUT re ports crops fine, Washington E. Eu wards is home again from sell is in our Lottie Edwards smiling (ace is in our midst ouce more, after absence in Benton county. Eizk EAKsorEX. ! ILVUlUSBt'IW. Mr. Taylor, an eiprt in handling macaiuery, arrived here Monday on his way to Monroe. He will suurintend the removal of the Laws mill to this place. Miss Edna Mickey, 'of this city, is iu attendance upon the comnience meiit. exercises of the L of O. Lottie Tillolaon; an elocutionist, of St. Paul, will entertain the cltizous here on tho 221 rust. J. D. Bennett went to Port luud Sunday 'with busiuess intent. The dance Friday evening under the auspi ces of the band boys was Well attended and was an enjoyable affair. Miss Lola Senders returned home Sunday after an extended vUit with friends in Portland. Mrs. Shaw left for her home iu Oak land, Cal., last week. She carries a good wril for this valley. .Several younastere of thia city attended the Street Car Conductors' excursion.-, ight neighbors from here attended the anni versary service at Putty last Sunday. .Mrs. Sarah Williams arrived home from W ashington last Sunday. J. P. School ing wa brought home Monday from Eugene, lie was critically ill. The picnic giveu under the. auspices of the 1). of H. of this city on last Friday' was a grand success. There were live or six hundred people In attendance. The weattier was at its best and thegrove selected for the occasion was an ideal retreat. The Harrisburg band furnished music that would do credit to any mili tary or metropolitan aggregation. The program was of ullicient interest to hold t'e attention of the assemblage from start to finish. Refreshments ot a very desirable order were served on tho ground, wjiich were well patronized. These people are entitled to great credit for their painstaking effort to make the occasion a pleasant affair and their suc cess shows their ability. M. Cunning ham and Damon Smith returned 011 Saturday from their attendance upon the session of the (iralid 1odge of A. F. & A. M. They report A full representa tion and an enthusiastic meeting. Un der the management of Scio Douglas 11 s supervisor much grading of a pure nnent character is being done on our streets. FfJRX RIDGE. Miss Stella Calvert of Junction visited with Elsie Bailey last week. Mrs. Da vison of l'ving has boon visiting friends here. Mrs. W. IL.Mulkey and daughter Mrs. Pbeooo Fugato went to Pleasant Hill Friday returning Saturday. Mr. Ktusol has his new house and barn almost completed. Mr. Bisjua is also building a new barn. Claud Adkins and tieorge Bond attended tin picnic at ilirrislmrg Friday. They repjrtaflne time Martin Mulkay is preparing for hay harvest as ho has bought a new mower ami hay-rake. D. M.'Purkcrson and eoiM.i irrett, L 1). (1ibs.u1 and son Robert uud daughter, and Mrs. I. N. Uembree and two daughters left Mon day kr .ii two mouths outing. In last week's items we should have said that it wa Jason ami Josie Iemou instead of Jason ; and Josie AJkius who attended the picnic at Hay's grove. Tito revival meeting at tin Chris tiuq church closed fjumlay evt'ujnu. V , , HOME LOCALS IN BRIEF, , Eggs, buying and selling, 12,l. ' ! . ltj.No.il ims. Pollock & Warner.- i Mrs. 11. S. Warreu is convalescent. , The Bulletin Is "llrst fiddle" in June tiou. Junction is ft line Cloaring House tr cash Egg crates at the depot show business is immense. And uow U is a brukobonm trust. Will it break? ? WilheluiA Sons of Monroe ar making heavy shiiinuutaof eggs (rout n,re daily. Register, Eugene, 13: George Hind taker .was up from Junction Sunday. ' Oregoniau notices Kockfoller's long worshipping. Adds; "Livk out (of a rise in coal oil." ' Thri new sidewalk In front of Mi-Far-land's blacksmith shop is an improve ment on t'lic Avenue. B. F. Cleok, 4 miles northwest of Junc tion, has sent in a due lot of wool to buyers Sterals.'rg & Sender. Tho sprinting of pas.engor from the trains to the Corner ti'ocwry to .buy fruit, and back, it amusing. W. M, Miller, county superintendent, announced Nth grade examination (or public schools of Mno couuty yestcnlay, toilay aud tomoiro t. Reg. E :tieo, Williams of Han Ishurg completeit the serving of his tM days scnleuce in the couuty jail yuiterdsy forgiving lujuor to minors, Remeinbcf the elocutionary entertain ment by Mist Lottie Tiltotsou Friday itirfht, lor btuieUt ( D. of H, Ice cream will be served alter the eiitertaiiimuut. There' Is a dog i-i town that know s how to put his nose under the gale, lift it ui and go iu. Ho saw humans lilt it with the hand and reasoned rightly ho could uo it with his uoe. Th lumber Is on hand and ready for use for the store-building to be erected ou The Avenue, intersection Oroenwood street, by Lincoln Conn. It will le two rtorict in height; 50x50. All St) let, All tirades, Fl'MMElt tOOP9, At I'ollock & Warner's, jtawberries vevrn, for sale this week in a store where ladies dress goods are sold; iu another where gents furnish iug iroods are obuinah'e; and next it msy he they will be laid out 0r sale by jin uuderuker. "Yours ever. American Typa Found' ers Company, Job. S. Pinuev, Manager at Portland: We inclose a little story about hand made newspapers. Sounds queer, don't it, and yet with horseless carriages andihaintess bikes, we may nee the .da pf prsli" presses and tyKS less typi-' Ro.buri Povlew : John L, Yaughnn, of Lane cou-ity, has sgaiu commenced auit agrflost jle Bo;.i!i Kelly Co. (or f'13,0Jtf d t),ii"s fr ii j rins received iu their locit; at SVfndliug IuUcIk berV.OO. (rym iiicii his left leg bad to bj a.np'i: jtfd U low the knee. Ols 10 YAtJuiXA BAY. Why not peinl vac. t.m time nt Ya ipiiu.i Bnv, hf rt ' to be had excellent faro, ;rood i .Hi, g"l boating, safe bathirg, alliring n de;md rambles! ' The ciurs .in. I a raises at the Snm mor S.-iit-olV 01 l''l. it Newport, will afford great variety j instruction, diver won and miiert unin. ut. No othe rein ri eijual attrac tioiis and !.iimnt,v-. tf IN0R.M I !.:;I:V NuTICE. This fcrr has changed hands. Being now iu good condition will be run by ; , John 1'ki.i.ows. OORXESPOMOEKCE. LANCASTER. The revival services are in progress hero collided by Bro. liilJington. Singing in 'Charge of Bro. Moon. If you want to hear gtssl sound jiroacliiiigconie out and hear Bro. Billmgion. If yon don't you will miss a treat. Oroon Richard-ion is able to be around after 1 sick spoil. flui'l Templetou passed through our cty en route to llarrisbnrj: tolrsjk ntsoine propertv in Linn cdinty with a vfew of locating there. Four con versions, o far, nt revival mooting. Nma Riley ami Dug Perkins Mere visit ing a few days last week at Irish Dcnd. SWEET HOME. John (jolson was at Eugenn Sot. 0 Bennett sold his entire band of sheep I Friday.' He intends to invest in cots-' wolds. A.- F. Urugett attended the drama at Junction Friday night and went on to Eugene and Coburg 011 busi nens Sat. O. Bennett went to Eugene Monday to meet Mrs. Bennett who has been visiting at CreswalL Fred (loser went to Eugene Moti. with load of coke. Mrs. Brown left Mon. for California. Wrights' lumber teams are making regu lar trips to tho valley. Joe Hice went to Sin ithfield Monday. S. W. llarpole went to Eugene Mon. Sweet Home will be well represented at tho picnic Wat. One of the' brightest meteors seen for years passed to the northwest of here Sunday jiigtit. Wo thought it. was a brilliant Junction editor on his travels. It illuminated everything very brightly for a few seconds. ,. . , o. Ilegiflter.JEugene, 19th : Lottio L. Tll lotson.an eminent lecturer, will deliver an address , in tho Christian church Thursday eveuiug, ueder tho direction of tho W. R. C. , Guard: The shirt-waist man hasinado hia nppcarauco in Eugutid ; t " BOLD DIAMOND ROBBERY 1 tiiowx, now it was iMH'n, last riiAV XltltIT IS T.U: l'K4 1HKKK. 'The Deacon." (Bert Dowel), nt the Opera House, last Friday high!, was a success, notwitlihtMitdlng the ompay was badly hniidicapiied by tho lack of muslo, this hrui.tg is en prohibited by the lesser of the h.dl, on tho ground that it would injuriotiiy sllei t Mr. John T. Williams, who was sug cntit uy. The nudieuce all exnr. sed sviiipi.lhy forthoeick iiiim ltt 111-", aevtrthelesa, missed the iusp rit .tu f t i ts ot tlul.l ng music and allowed tort sanation was a little monotonous uuogother tooo d lj between acts, tit Ituse Int.Ln. tho male auditors v'ee I w th awe an I ad miration sunn broad sh I tow or In hats of the la lie, wonder nil! v ooiisirncied, nhowiiu that tho maimer's art reaches out into Idealities and combination (hat am almost illimitanlo; and thataouie hats can lo construcbsl on lines rlvallii g the cneu on of man, in that they are "fearfully and wonderfully made." Tho company hail to omit their nolo, duets aud chorus es, which was painful to the aitists in thai line of divinity, bo- evise, among thoui art some poweiful a: d cultivated voices, giving promise of a brilliant futur . , Wt are sorry to say that "The Dea con" Is not au incandesceut light of any temperance orgunixation, and should be disilpliued when they gut him back Into the synagogue at lwnsvltle; and ti at when h sits under the nest preaching he slunild let the sharp things tht loin Istor says, go irro In head and not lot thorn hit tit cran utn cl glnuctoRtdX' iug away dl the (orv psrtof his hair as clean as if a mowing ina-hlne ha asM over it. "The Datou" tiibibts with entirely too much rapidity and oontiit ulty. vVe have some professors here iu that lino who could givw hio fHints 011 how to do il if he would pay for the drinks. , "Pete," (C. Virgil Averill), Colored servant, is a character Indeod. He sus tains the psrt w vlt, and It he had not boon lro a white inau he most iimpies liouably would have uisde a good hvart ed, stunning, inischietou Ethiopiau. Like 'Topsy", in ' I'licleToirsCabin," "dis ar uiggsh nebUer had a (addur uor mudder:" he was raised simply ou spec ulation, id uu iin ubHlor. 'Pete' jsissessos all the rhar4i'triUcs of a cut darkey, and shows: The color! man steals little things, A turkey lat or lank, Dut white the muck man's doing that The whits mail's roblied the bank." "Pete's" gss I uaturod deviltry .wn-ui quite natural, and it if likely thst It is t, lscuils he is a gradtiat piinUj' and learned "the devlf'-try in the printing olflce "Amelia," (Merle Coshow) a spinster with lovely lk, was personified to per fection. IV ing In a got! state of preser vation she finally marrie. "To IW con," and probably by (bis time has him sweorely planted on cold storage in a gold imr sAniotrinni. lit gettliw nisr rial she only drifted with the tied ;' thsy all do It, when the opitortttnity offer. 1 ' ' The character were rio alt portraytsl by Brownsville charmers und; J Iwiuties, The company drew upon Mi's Miller ( Mr. J. Miller's danghU'r; fol1 that lovely little telepuone dog, to satisfy "Amelia's' yearning (or. ''Some one to love; one to cares," mil when she had got through, that "dear little dogy, woygy" looked as thotig-h ho hnd gone through a com press, whicli he had. "NellU," ((iertie Wilson), was tip to nature. Shu is u bright little miss. All tho other character woie wMI S'.ist.iiiied. (.Facts' rolitive to the per siuHiIle of the cominuiy are 'given ih this i-uooThe Bulletin under the luwd ol 'ivrsrmals.") Ti e day possorsos go,sl, moral tone, It shows that villainy brings its own re ward. "(Iriof, (lilen lluot-r), the good ungcl t ho sat u ulnlt and lookoil out for the welfare of everybody, was pathetic. His course was illustrated evangelistic work - it 'prearhml 1 more powerfully than 'u minister could with mere words, wht wits not u hypnotizer. It 'show el it s Let to be Kssl real good and sqbkeribe lor Thw Built tin, in whicli is given lib the news, and parti ularly high nrt criticisms 011 doinx in the Ojteru HoUso.'hs this article shows. It may be wall to add thut the dia monds stolen, and thst were recovered through the instrumentality of that "Hack diamond, Pete," are probable of the same "water" as thoe so respleu dently displayiHl by the chiropodist who w as huie Inst week. ' AM JCI'IAOUB OCK THK IDAHO WlItLB "Till! OKACON" WAS O.V. Tlic play had progressed beyond the third act in the opera house la-t Friday night when two mini entered the hall. One carried u lighted lantern and the other was in h.s shirt sleeves. They passed down tho aisles scrutinizing the faces of the nudier.ee. The man with the lantern espied a fine looking young lady sitting by the side of young man who had brought her to tho show . The young lady was motioned to "to come." She got up, looking quite ueinnro, and pissed out with the man with, the lan tern, without saying a word,, It was said all the. parties are residents of nn adjoining town. ' ' 43 TO BUFFALO. . This is what the established rate amounts to in each direction making $8(1 for the round trip, and by arranging with the Burlington Roulp passongers aro given choice of seven trains on dates of aalo. Call upon orwrltovus'orfull particular before making other arrange ments. R. W, Foster, Ticket- Agent. Burlington Route, coiner Third aha Stark fttcet0kPort.)ad, Ojegon '".' , , " . .... . V-,, 'I't '.-;hi''-;.i . I Do you nNh? Havttyou the h wk tlmt ' t ...!V.t...l 1... II.. . ............. . . t. II MIIIIVVM l'vT VIIV K ' m IIOI'lli il yi have, every Wtduosdiiy, nt L.Mt 4 Hamlin's market, you can g.t (roliiUi direct from Portland, mi loo iren) uy mon, halibut aud fiuctt; to tu tcuu a pound. - ; , J'luueno Register advertises buej-l,. for three, TnvV won't wdl hre, Yoinm laities and geutliMiien prefer n buggy t liu f is exelu-lvt ly for two. BOARD OF TRADE. ! This honorable Usly luoet s ''idly on the sidewalk cxtondimj from in I'ontid The Bulletin otliin to rhar, around (ho C irntr past Milliorn Bros, Trade Em H)riiito, for ihe pur i.o of trtiiling jokes and ttlw'Ussltig i verythlog from uu atom to an eon. The it onto ntemUrs sm al ways in session and ready to ftdmjt lion oraiy member 011 Inim hatlou of Dim tnilitioit fepiireiiieul at tho pump or back ot II inside, ; , B. 5. Hyland & Co., ' Rcql Estate Deafer?, - lid v the following farm lands fof wle. Any Inonlrlcs In regarl to same will r. iH'ivo prompt at bullion; St) acres of the Hnest land In latnn couutv, one mile east of Junction City, This laud Is all In (pass but iK acres. PrU'e jH'f acre.' Ks-J-ncrn farm four mile cnt of liar. rixhurg. iu Linn countv: 110 acres in cultivation; young orchard: new: hiitiM-, lair barn j plenty ot water; ;5 n-r acre, ;40 acre farm. miles east of Ha. rlsburg; 1.10 acres In cultivation ; b.d anco meadow; grssl 1 m prove men Is; hous, barn, orchard: l'u miles tu school hoii. f j., iier acre. 2i0 acres, two miles aouth of Ilnrrlt- burg: M arret under rtillivntlnn. hm. a nc timber, maple, ash, etc.; no build- Inr; new letirs) around cultivated Und; llarrisbnrg water ditch mus through 1.. ...I . w.il.lu.tiL...... .. I. .1. l urru, mnniii ,n muni HSU of dd Mansueld donation claim ; $10 s-r acre. 200 acre of rimmI lotfl fsrm land. three miles aoiuh from llarrlshitrg; Unit IB. acre in cultivation; l.n in light limlvr ; (0 acres iu hops ; splen did orchard of acre ; school house mile distant. This farm is well feined aud plenty of wtor. Too property has iaeu prvouly MM at rgzjj ts-r acre. It can now Is purchasnj for f.0. If you were to hsik tho length and brealth of the Willamette Valley you couldn't tlud n better bar.'aln. The owner ltctd I'.SiO from the 10 here of hops the ai .miuftii. 1 ' " ' " m..v ... . ... ,MM1. III.- n aoothesst of Junction City, on the river mad, and 10 mile north ( Eugei.e; W acres iimler cultivation j tW ten. nne iiaM wus tiints-r; rosloruca nm two lmrns: but little irravelt 12-aere orchard; well fenced. Can t divided ras and west so as to glvo each hr.If part of Umber: Vt ill Ik divided nr said aa a whole to suit. Price per acre. This is the old lt;.lin (arm, aud is woitlt 150 an acre., . HtM acres, 2 mile'! vonlhwest of Jni'ii- lion ; 2u0 a 1:1 os under cultivation; ... acres timber, mik and ash; watt red by tho Lmig Tom and several small lakes, over 10 miles of fcn.'e, 'divided Into 10 Holds and pastures; could m dividoil into H far ma ttnd each one could have a iood road all graded and graveled all tho way to Junction Citv; 3 stock burns WxV); 1 barn 110x72, blacksmith shop, ha scales, wagon shod uud machine shod; out hnildhtga und 11 dwelling house of a rooms, good as new, cost t'JiKX) ; two orchard, nil kinds of fruit und Ur rios. Price, ti l per acre. Easy terms. A groat bargain. - B, S. HYLAND & GO. Jl'NCT10NsClTY, ORE. Olllce in "Bulletin" Olllce. V 'THE, Bank. Oi JU.N'CTIQN CITY, OUEtiOy. J. A. BusnsKM., Olio. W. PtcKtrrr. President. Vice President W. C. Wasuiiu.nk, Cashier. , F. W, WAHIIBdttNV, AsstCusoi'T. a. .. I I .11 . . ' lias the ocst 1.101111 ii's tor niUKiiiug yie bunking btiisiiuss of North Lano and Sonlh Benton counties. Board of Directors J. A. Eufclinell, 0. W. Washburna. ,Ouo. Pickett, J. P. Milliorn, T. A. Milliorn. ; - - A. O. IIovky, . L. O. Hums, President. Cashier, 11. 11. IIovky Asst. Cashier. Lane County Bank, '.i.4' A. OHOVEY & CO. Tiansncta ccncral hunklntr Imsinuss. Established, 1882. Oldest bituk in thai countv. Eiwrono. Or. v r county. Eugene, Or