Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901, June 27, 1901, Image 5

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Corner Grocery
IjjToniplete
3 ON HAND.
5 EVER ', THING IN THE GROCERY LINE.
:S produce Taken In Exchange.
: IWHIiom Bros.
;s
: Junction City, Oregon,
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"OPEN ALL NIGHT
in practically, but not literally the
in Hi our rtnre. Our tub phone
will always summon prompt and
willing wrvlce when thero is acri.'UK
illm-M and ne-ity tut prompt
rHW.
02TT !l.!td Ulphone (or night or
tMind.iv call.
NO EXTRA CHARGE
1011 NIGHT CALLS.'
W simply nk for Hint kiwi! feel-
iiitui rmir part that gives u your
day patronage.
'Gas'Gado "Drsstj
Company
CVriir Ilott-I. Jam-lion t'My, Oregon
Bulletin Board !
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Million Bros, have just got in One lot
if VVHmio utrawberriea, in boxes. They
canto from Albany and are very choice.
Men' mid boy's Miito, latent Myles,
junt received, at H. H. Friendly', Eu-
gOIIO.
Frch oranges and lemons for sale
at Cascade drug store.
Gout aru butters, but the butter-milk
Hil.l tit thu creamery dues imt conic from
goats. Only 6 rents u gallon. Fresh
every lny. ' . ' i . , '
Orders taken lr Indies' and gents,
Sllitsttt llou-totl's.
Ir. 1 .00, oculo-optician, Eugene.
Real esUte transfer Archibald (Smith
cUl to Hannah Huimett, 111 .82 acres in
township HI south, hUigu 3 wwt, Con
Hittcrutiott, fiK).
ice for ale ct Cascade drujr. More.
We have WoHlfull's llorlm of Health
uiul Wonder Oil. Mckixkk k Hill.
WuTttin-Wilnanm rami ti'innt) re
membered I.hi alter prieo 1h forgtittun.
MulhTiNs Hill.
Low Rate Excursion to the E&t.
An txrurnion pnrty will lo;uu rortlund
Mointiiy, July lol.for IVIn.lt, Michl'un,
(Mucin 11a ti, Ohio, him I other euutorn
poiiiM, ttiklnji .lviiiit;it!o of tlnj low ex-
curj-imt rate in effect via the JJurlinton
ltouto July hi, 21 and 3d. Tho oUlcial
route of tho largo delegation of Chrintiun
Kndcovorors . from x California is thq
Southern Pacific via Fait Lake City, U10
(irnndo WeHtcrn, I.). Sc It. O., and Uiir
lliigtoii llout via Chicago, and tho cx
curuion party from roitland will Join
tho Californiana at Salt Lako City find
go KttHt from tliero In tv boilv, enjoying
all tho pleasured and convcnlcncos of tho
trip as nlieady ducided upon by tho Pel
oration lrom California, and it Id said to
bo oiie of tho moHt Jntorehtinj and coni
plelo ltlnerarl cvor arranged by an ex
curHion party to tho East. Full pnrticn
lorn can bo secured by ' calliug at or ad
drcHBinr a 'otter to U. W. Fortek, Ticket
AKont', Bnrllnizton Uoute. Corner 3d and
biark ..'lieetB, 1'ortland, Onon.
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The geological formation nrderMll
llorna' grocery utoro it not exactly the
tame m in ttione regiona where oii haa
Immmi struck abundantly but you ran
ftriko oil on the flrt floor of that etab
lKment if you want it at retail for apot
Take your lanndry to O. 8. Keck'a
ImrU-r hop. He haa the agency for the
iroy 1-auiKiry, 01 for liana.
J A. Archibald, agent for the Bleaa-
ing Cirmoite Company haa jmst receive
ovooumenU for the family of Thomaa
Allen, Charles Cook, and Mrs. Holly,
two of which will be placed in the 1. 0
0. V. cemetery, and ono in tne Iiellfoun
tain cemetery. ,
Irfeawr W. T. Gordon Lai resigned
his ponition as principal of the, Euuvne
Geary scliool. lie goes U rortland to
learn the undertaking busiouM and will
return to Kugene and open ondertakuig
parlors In rooms over Lis brother s far
nitttre Ktoro.
Eugneyoun)i men are becoming great
ly Interested in the voting for a Goddess o!
of Lllerty for th 4th of July. Some oi
tho girls will have to "go short" on ice
cream until after the centest is sott!el.
Theythe girls, not tho boys, have our
warmest sympathy these hot af Jernoona,
to say nothing about the longings of an
evening. ; . , ' -; ,. , .
Tlie ice cream social Tuesday evening
given at the A. (). U. W. hall was well
attended, notwithstanding the weather
was of a frigid temperature. Tho young
people amused themselves by soclul
games which obviated the necessity of
wearing their winter wraps, hence in
i-rcatied the sale of more ice cream, mak
ing It necessary to freese an extra sup
ply of crenm. "The receipts of the even
ing wore litter!, which was donated for
the benefit of tho sick.
Ladies' nhirt waihts tn all shades and
textureslatest styles at Friendly 's.
Ktigene.
(!o tt S. II. Fiicndlv'suhen In Eu-
pene fer the InU'st novelties in tiuninicr
dreHi gmals.
Shei win-Williams Faint Tests as high
as any paint on the market.
Muhcr&Hill.
nooA-lightful 5c. ; Kaskade drugstore
Tho Weekly Oregonian and tho Hvis
lkt'N for 2 a year.
Do you know x
That we curry the best
obtainable Whito Lead
and Linseed Oil?
The Picnepr White Lead
Pure Boiled Linseed Oil
" Raw " "
VT c can todity quota you a better
price on the aboVo than you can
purchase them in Portland and
pay freight.
Ask us for prices. We ate ever
ready to talk with you on
Mixed Paints, Lead
and Oil.
Mueller & Hill
- DRUOQISTS
Personal
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AtvorneyJ.M. Willlama was in umi
SatUliay.
Geo. W. Ticket, of Eugene, wss in
town lraday.
V. II. Barber made a business trip to
Portland this week. !
Mr. J. L. Martin, of Monroe, spent
Bunday in this vicinity.
Justice C. A, Wintermeief , of Eugene,
spent Hunday In Junction. : '
Miss Anna Craln spent a few days with
.u bUKvuv ivu...,".",..,. .
Mrs. Minnie Pacbler is visiting with I
her mother, Mrs. W. M. Houston, this
encc, is visiting with the Farley family
this wek. i
G.M.Jackson and family, of Soda
ville, are visiting friends and relatives in
tla vidaitv i
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wuttvfk
IB .-.!.! I- t-J I
ivencumg v.us ireea w .pruu u-jr.
with their son Ira.
W. J. 6nodgais made 'a shipment of
two cars of fine sheep to the Portland
market this week.
Headers are already cutting wheat in I
the fields around Pendleton. Theiield
is reported as good. "
Miss Grace Wold and Mr. Lester Ho
lin, of Eugene, wss the guests of Miss
Anna Crain Sunday.
M Mnr nrmf IhAlni-kv
pemra in me examiner orawiug, uv
f- .1 f j 1 S t.
ing drawn a fine 50 sewing machine.
H. I Rann left Monday for Kama
City, Missouri, and will visit the Pan-
Exposition at Buffalo before returning.
Attorney G. F. Skieworth attended
circuit court this week t Eugene hav
ing several important cases on the docket.
The sick people are ail improving
nicely. Miss Evalyn Barton, who hasjsia and Liver Complaint. More than
been sick for two months, is now consid
er! in fair way to recover. ' t
Albany Herald: O. P. Bunker, of
Wheeler county, was in Albany yester
day. He brought down 13 Lend of hors
es, which he told in Eugene tor 40 per
head
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Miss Etbtil Emery, Cljico, Califor
nia, spent a few days with Mrs. II. C.
Mahon, leaving for Harrisburg Monday
where she will visit with the family of
E.C.Lake.
Mr. 8. Brown and wife, of Evreett,
ashlngton, who hare been visiting
with Colonel Folsom's family during the
past week left Monday for Lorane, Ore
gon, where he will spend a few months
on his homestead. ;
Professor Engene Bond was in town
Tuesday shaking hamU with old friends.
Mr. Bond was the principal in Junction
City public schools .ten years ago mul
gave (rood satisfaction both as teacher
and disciplinarian.'
Mrs I.. B.Moore, of Roseburg, speut
the. past week with tho Barton family.
She returned to Roburg Monday after
shipping her household effects to that
city. Her hukband ha ing been recently
aplxj.veu tus o. r. ageui tuere.
Wm. Darneille commenced work Mon
Springs-at Williains place, and Lake
Creek. This will give Junction City
about ten miles shorter n'uto to Lake
Creek and probably a better one.
Mr. J. Dare Hamlin has retired from
llirt iMitr-ln.r bnan.j)niiil Mr. Mntl.'l u-il
continue the bnsiucss ss heretofore. Mr.
uamiin naa gone to i.iacKioy, uregon, AianUISCtureu by3SSi&-
where he is interested in some timber!. . "
land. He intends to work ior a timber
land syndicate.
Eugcno appears to be In it for the'next
two weeks in tho way of amusements,
entertainments, etc., liesidca their base
ball games, they will havo, under cover,
to start with, Undo Toin'a Cabin and a
dog and pony show ; theater at the opera
house; tho National Guard encampment
will be there, and a sham battle will take
place on Skinner's Butto en the 3d, fol
lowed by a grand celebration on the 4th
of July.
Junction will not celebrate this year,
therefore wo wave our right with the
Tho Burlinffton Route
for Buffalo.
suggesticn that we torn and help swell
the immense crow4 that will be in at
tendance at Eugene and assist in making
it a grand success.
T)iA !7rnral vim initio r,t irnnm.
U - du who hara l,arM cf th'4thM
July celelwation hav nml U follow.
ing persons as vice presidents! E. P.
Coleman, Coburg ; Darwin BrMow, Cot
tage (Irore ; S. L. Moorhead, Junction ;
It; 4. aahburue, pringfleld; A. J.
Zumwalt, Irving ; W. T. Kyser, Etmira ;
P. C. oland,Crewell ; 0. A. Campbell,
Camp Creek; J. W. Shumate, Walter
ville ; II. M. Price, Thurston ; J. M. Staf
ford, Mohawk; Geo. II. KeUey, Wend-
lino- I P. lnmtn frinA- P V Hal.
. . L f. . . n w .,
norBnM. Tom Xeclf. Mar.teton : T. C.
Wheeler, Fagtnaw; P. Brietow, Pleas-
ant Hill ; It. G. Calliaon, Fall Creek.
1 fri r . . t g a a r
IjintvoeonrgiMTiewsays; AiL.an
ronville Tuesday afternoon Wm. Ler
well was given a bearing before the jus-
tice court, charsed with atabbimr Wm
Uorn, near Perdue last week. He was
P1ce! nn,ler t1000 -o PI"
iwiore ine circuit couri, wicn poiki oe
ianea w secure ata was urougiu nere
rwl lnrfwv! In tail T latr'u-t ttftrnif
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Brown K Learing.,
Five times in regular succession have
tains boy and girl always come into
tie family of Mtnnel Armento late of
Somoma county. It is very odd, and yet
it bj very even. 8. F. Bulletin.
The nurse of the new royal baby in
Italy is to receive 12,000 when the child
cuts its first tooth. In these days of ad
vanced medical science it wouldn't take
a smart Yankee "grafter" long to levy
On IU6 "Waa. ' B. . iiUIICUn.
the Unift ever . hen
lf()01 M tlcir 0bituarie. and women
as good as they loon to be when in
church, then the recording angel in
heaven can take bis long needed vaca
tion. Ashland Town Talk.
, GOOD ADVICE.
The most m serable be in arc in the
world are tlose ieuffering from Dygpep-
75 per cent, of the people in the United
States are afflicted with these two dis
eases nnd their enects: snch as sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Hsbitufrl Cos
tiveness, .Palpitation of the Heart,
Heartburn, Water-brash, Gnawing and
Burning Pains at the Pit of the Stom
ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and
Disagreeable TasUj in the Mouth, Com
ics ua of Food after Eating, etc. . Go to
Mneller A Hill's -and get a bottle of
Angut Flo we for 75 canta. Two doses
will relieve yon. Try it. Get Green's
Prize Almanac. .
For sale A brand new 1901 Itambler
"Special." Never been out of the store.
ills a ftu wneei lor jutaies or
tents'. Inquire at the I rixrnx office.
REDUCED RATES TO THE EAST.
Account Buffalo Exposition, the Bur
lington Uouto is making a low rate of
fan? which enables passengers to visit
the Exposition and other Easirn points
at greatly reduced rates. Before mak
in; other arrangements, call at our
office or write for full particulars.
K. . lOHTKB,
Ticket Agent Burlington Route, corner
Third and Stark Sta., Portland, Ogn.
W. L. Wright has a ncv stock of wall
paper of the latest and prettiest designs.
Now is the time to rensoer vonr bouse.
J. H. Miller will be glad to have you call
Md 1,1068 new patterns. No matter
,.h'mnnlthi' n anil fr,n ,mAt, . Bft
niany beautiful r-attorns.
ASK yOUr dealer I0r
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Cream of all
The Eugene
Eugene,
HOUSEWIVES:
STEEL AND CAST RANGES,
COOK STOVES, TINWARE and CUTLERY
... ALSO
Celebrated Petaluina
t Griffin Hardware Co., fev i
SOAIETIIIXG SEW I '
Just published by tba Southern Ta
cific Co. is a pamphlet opon th re
sources of Western Oregon, wtikh in
clode an excellent map of the state, and
contains information on climate, Unl,
education, etc., eiUtifig industries t.nl
their capaoiiitien.
Attention is also directed to such new
fields for energy or capital as proniiw
fair return.
This publication Us a need long ex
perienced uy Oregooiaus, in replying to
inquiries of Eastern friends.
Copies may be bad of local agent S. P.
Co., or from C. H. Makkuax,
G. P. A , Portion J, Or.
DEU3.QUE5T TAXES.
Engene Register, ICth : Ytnterday
was the but day for the payment of
Lane county taxes before tney became
delinquent. Considerable r"ney came
in, but there is quite a ueutxiueui list,
ss shown by the following:
Assessment roil m,uJ 04
Amount collected... 10-',4.i W
Delinquent ........ fll.MO OS
Copies of onr Illustrated Special Edi
tion for salo at 5c each ; less per 100.
THE FINEST SERVICE
TO THE EAST AND bOUTH.
The O. it. & X. Co., in connection
with ihe Oregon Short line and Union
Pacific, offers the finest service and fast
est tim to Salt Lake, Denver. Kansas
City, Omaba, St. Paul, St. Louis, Chi
cago and all points emst. Three traius
daily from Portland, with choice of many
different routes. Palace and tourist
sleepers, library, dining and chair cars
on all trains. .
Write A. L. Craig, G. P. A. O. R. & .
X. Co, Portland, Oregon, for particu
lars. :
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PAS-AM ERICAS EXPOSITION.
arrraio, s. r. hat to xovexbke. asc
catCAoo, MiLWAcsaa ST. rati, kaiv
Wit aboct sm;ced katks.
C. J. F.nni, Uexejui. Ac.axT, .
Poktlaxo, Oseoox.
WASTED.
Any one having old horses for sal,
coram unic&ta with P. E. Peterson, Es
trop.Or. Centrally Located.
Free Sample Booms.
E'ectrtc Lights and Bells.
FIRST-CLASS.
Hotel Euene
HoLtKXBKCK Bhos , PronrieloTS.
Kates, f I to 2 per lay.
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers
and Mining Men.
Engene, Oregon.
HARDWARE
Buggies
Wagons
Binders
Mowers
Hay Rakes
Binder Twine
Bicycles
Machine Oils
Repsirs of AH Kinds
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EUGENE. OREGON.
savon
Laundry Soaps
Soap Company
Oregon
YOU WILL FIND A
FULL LINE OF
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Incubator & Brooder
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