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About Junction City bulletin. (Junction City, Or.) 189?-1901 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1901)
Corner Grocery Complete ' laal ON HAND. CVCRY, THING IN.JH C GROG C R V LINE, produce Taken In Exchange. iWHHom Broh. Junction City, Oregon, 31 Alter tl? usual quoHlon, "What wheel !i y-u ride?" eoti.es, WHAT LINIMENT H Vol' I SIC? T!t" Cac it! Drug Co.' PAIN KING will cure all bruises, cut, burns and .'Mmhih of muscles in short oricr, as well at robe, diarrhoea, dm-utcry mi l llux, 'ih'o it n trl.l. You can get any ito little you wish. G&s&zmIq Drug Gotnpsny Corner Hotel, Junction City, Orcein litirrnh for the Ish of July. IV, !.o ac, tcuhH)ptiuUn, Ko,jrni. !c$ for alo ct Caacadc drug atore. SoiM-liuhtfal 'c. ; Kasknde drugstore. G. 8. KecU .hits purchnswl two lots just west of Mi resldotice roicrty. Order taken lor ladies' and gents, cnitsat !lonvUn'a. The Weekly Oregon'.an and tho Biu ij i'v for $- a year. rrctJit orauxca and lemons for aale at CasvnJo drug store. Ir. Lowo, Eitireno optician, will be nt tho linker Houm in JuiictiutiCity, July V). liu t ft. II. rilotidly's when In T.u geno for th luteist iioveltu( iu summer IrcstH cow's. J. B. Lister, Sluto evangelist tin.! cor ri'Hpondirig fecrutary f l tl.u Stale i Board of tU Cbriftiun ('hitub, will preach smruinz and eve i 1 1 ct tho Christiim Cimrch in this city nest Sunday. Elder I). C. Kellein, hirmor pastor of tho Chrictian church nt this phice, stoi'tied off tho trnin Monday and with his wlfo went out to vicit his wife's )nrentH, Mr. and Mri. Flint. LftdiiM ahirt waists in alUhadosnnd ' texturetf latest stylus .it Frietidiy's. J. J!. Cook wns Imsy the for part of thu wool; irUins$ n; a carload of cattle for fhlptnt-nt to Portluud, ' , Satnr'dav he ran tv null into bin" foot, causing a very painful wound, and in consequence he is nt a difliulvantiigu In getting arpund. We havo V outfall's Herbs of Health and Wonder Oil. MuKixttnA IIiu.. Troop Af Cavalry,. 0. N.. G.r passed through this city Monday en route to ' Lebanon by way of Monroe, Corvallis and Albany. Tho oflicers of the troop are: C. H. Young, captain; J. A. Wiley, Ut lioutemint! E. L. Powers, 2d lieutenant. ' , ; i J. li. Miller Invites the people, of Junction and vicinity to call and see the r M 5k 5" 5? new 1U0I Rambler bicycles. If you are thinking about buyimt ft wheel, it will pty you to look at the. Rambler before you nrnxK a purchase. Just notice too number o( these wheel in nse. Tli.it Is the best edvortisemetit it can have. If thero is anything that Eugene needs, ami needs badly, it is hotel ac coiuuiodatlon. It id a afiame' and dis grace tlto way things ore now in tli'u re ipect, and an advertisement that the city cannot well afford to carry long. Iltimlredfl of people walked the streets and at and shivered in the park all night Tuesday because they wore unable to procure rooms. A first-class, com mudious lintel would be a paying invest ment fu thi rapidly crowing and uni vcraily acknowledge! U-st town in Orif'in lwrring l'ortiatid. i!lioro Y,rm. have just eot in fim lot lUtin l ratwrrUr, m tirixes. I wy camn from Albany otid an) vary thoico The ((rcgiu Chrilian Miwionary con- vt ntioii, which t'lowd lt fusions Mon dy cvi-niitg ut Turner, was one of the bett in it hihtory. The aoHiiona of the CMivwilion were hold in tho Tun.cr Mvntortal Tabcruacie, mo of the lnrctit buildings on tho coant and 'apflblo of i.Htiiif? comfortably 300 pf rfons. The iittt!nd.ince tho litbt day, Sunday, was hi in ply imnuMt, t.l leant 500 peopio In) irtijou tho ground. Many prondtieut iijH'BkcrBnnd workers from abroad were prpcent, among them such name re U. W. Mutkty, li. O. Wajrjtoncr and Dr. -D. U. I'un'an, rrvaidontol Caatoa .1 -..:- .. ...I ..1.... I V iiivvmii;, nu BUHIV4 h inrainn vi Rrent power, who was the clitet cfnaker. ..a . i Thiji convention will niark a decided ad-1 Vance in th history of Christian church iu Oregon. 1 . Fhefwin-WHHama Paint Qualilv re' ttiein berud long alter price h forgotten. Muller Hill. THE FINEST SERVICE TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Th O. It. . Co., in connection with the Orecon Short Line and Union Pacitlc, offers the UiieKt Pervicoaud fast eit time to Salt Lako, Denver, Kansas City; Omaha, St. Paid, St. Ixmis, Cld ciijjo and all points eat. Throe trains dallv from Portland, with choice of many different routes. Palace and toumt sleepers, library, dining and chair cars on a t ruins, Write A. L. Cr.Hiir, G. T. A. 0. R. A N. Co , Portland, Oregon, fur partial tars. . Do you know hz. .... Ilmt we carry too oeet . a obtainable - White Loud f aud Linseed Oil , . Tiie Pioncpr White 'Lead). Pure Boiled Unseed OH u Raw " '' " V e can today quoto you a bettor prjco on tho above than you can purchase them in Portland aud pay freight. . Ask us for prices. Wo aioever ready to talk with you on ,, Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil, -Mueller & Hill DRUGGISTS Ctock I I Personal ; - ntsssf Iljv. C. A. WcKjlcy preached fa the C. P. church Sunday. MIhs Nellie Folaom celebrated tho Fourth ut Euat'ne. C. I). Io returned Tuesday from a trip to xlnta notith, J. A. Waddle, of Portland, waa in towa on buineif Monday, Win. f5keen, of Fudouse, Wasli., in viaitlng hU aunt, Mr. Nail. Hert Ilann, of Portland, in the guenst of his mother in thla city. Merchant Tylr and W, t. Wright, of IlarrlHburg, made thi city a ghort visit Monday. - I Mra.Chaa. Dickingon relumed Satur day from a month's visit with relatives in Missouri. Miss Emma Baber returned Tuesday from a month's visit with friends at Corvallis and Portland. Miss Percy Butler, of Monmouth, arrived Wednesday, and is thf guest of her sister, Mrs. A. It." Martin.'.' Mrs. J. U. Itolwrts, of Tacoma.Wash., who has been the guest of relatives here tho past two weeks, l;ft for her liouie Wednesday. 1 ; Miss Heine!, of Monroe, after closing a successful term of scho! at Kiiblimity, passed through town Saturday eoroute to her home. Mrs. Louiso Kelley, of Empfjria.Kan., was the guest of J. A. Euuhnell and family a few days this week and left Wednesday for $ugeuv ,, Albion Kahler, of Fossil, and brother Linn, of Tacoma, Wash., arrived liere Wednesday evening by wheel, and are gnrsts of thuir uncie, if. Oglesby, aud family, Low Rate Excursion to tbe East. An excursion party will leave Portland Monday, Je t,for Detroit, Michigan, Cincinr u, Ohio, and other eastern points, lukinjf advantage of tho low ex cursion rates in effect via the Burlington Route July lt, 2d and 3d. The oiHcial route of tho large delegation of Christian Etuleavorers from California is the Southern Pacific via Salt Lake City, Uio Grande Western, D. & R. 0.. and Bur lington Route via Chicago, and the ex cursion party from Poitkad will join the Californians at Salt Lnke City and go East from there in a bodv, enjoying nil the pleasure!: and conveniences of the trip as alteady decided, upm by the Pel- otaiton irom v.aiuorma, una it is emu vu W VII Ul IU5 IHK-IVnUUj BW4 w.- . .. , l.n ... . Ui.mi.IIa. an.l nnm. , . . , , . i r.tt.. iiinrirarinii avor nrrnncixl nv ttn pi- inuv.i.... r. j 1 1 . . . ... i . : . - . cursion party w uo asi. run purucu- lars can lw seeurtM by calling at or ad- dressing a letter to R W . J-outer, Ticket Ae'ent, Burlington Pouto. Corner 3d and Stark Streets, Portland , Oregon. Elder J. B Lister, State evangelist) and corresponding secretary of the Ore gon Statu Missionary Board, will preach in tho Christian church iiext Lord's Day at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. GOOD ADVICE. Tho most m serable- hehiss in the world aro those Isufferinj from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint. Mora thnn 75 per ceut. of the people In the Un t d States era anT.ctcd with these two uis eases and their effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cos tivoness, Palpitation of tho Heart, Heartburn, Water brash, Gnawinfr and Burning Pains at the Pit of tho Stom ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tougno and Disagreeable Tate in toe' Mouth, Com ing up of Food after Eatine, etc. Go to Mueller A Hill's mid pet a bottle of A ugust Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's Pri,0 Almanac. Forsnle A brand new .1901 Rambler "Sueciul." Never tK'cn out of the store. It is a ?10 whwl for Ladies' or gouts'. Inquire at tbo t clletis olfice. UNEQUALLED SERVICE via ' GREAI SALT LAKE ROUTE. The favorite route to tho E;u:t is 'via iyilt Lake City and Denver oyer the Rio Grande Western Railway, in connection with either the Denver A Rio Grande or Colorado Midland Railroads. You will find it a pleasant way to travel, coup ling as it does the most remarkable scenic ride in America with an unsur passed train service. Three fast through transcontinental trains daily, carrying all classes of equipment, including Pull man paluco and ordinary or tourist sloepera to Chicago aud St'. Louis with out chc.nge, free reclining chair cars, ob servation cars aud a perfect dining car service. Send ft r folder and other in formation to J. D. Mansfleld; general anient, 122 A Third otreet, Tortland ; Geo. W. Heinz, general agent, Salt Lake City.- . Lower Rates and Longer Limit on Buf falo Tickets. Tickets w ith return limits good nntil August !5let and Bopt;ml;r Jet with iblopover privileges, are now on ;! by tho Burlington Route good leaving July 2d and IM. Choice of routes, bestaer vice and accoitiiuodatioiiH and (joirktet tiuio. Call upon or write for particu lars. R. W. FoiTf r, Ticket Agent, Bur !inKtou Route, Corner Third aod Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. Take your laundry to G. S. Keek's barber shop, lie has the agency for the Troy Laundry, of Portland. Tom and Joe Hise caught a black bear in a trap on Price G'tltoore's ranch last Bnnday night.. The bear had killed one sheep and crippled a half dozen others. Ortn Bennett, w ho lives about three miles west of the Gilmore ranch, was ro bothered with the same Mr. Bruin destroyitg his sheep that he sold all lie had. The doji were allowed to practice on the bear while he was hors do combat SOMETHING SEW! Jost publislaMl by the Southern Pa cific Co. is a pamphlet opon tbo re sources of Western Oregon, hich in cludes an excellent map of tbe state, aud contains information on cli mate, lands, education, cU:., existing industries fend their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital as premise fair return. This publication fills a ncel long ex perienced Dv Oregouiaus, in replying to inquiries of Eastern friends. Copies may be had of local agent S. P. Co., or from C II. Mark ti am, G. P. A , Portland, Or. W. L. Houston, of Heppncr, is shak ing hands with home friends this week. C. W. Washburne and J. P. MHliorn are erecting a store building on Front street. When completed it will be occu pied by 0. (. Sjiter and J. 1. Dougherty as a ealuon. - WASTED. Any one having old horsoo for salf., communicate with P. E. Petersen, Es- trup.Or. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Miss Minnio Sibbeta attended sham battle at Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Feebler epent the 4th at Eugene, C. P. Houston celebrated at Eugene Wednesday. A. P. Bettersworth. of the Brixms returned Monday morning from a brief trip to points in Csluorma. G. W. Turnhow and f. V. Robinson I - , , I i ui ik a urn, ntiu ,u bunu .uuuuvj iuu I . r. . . .. I iu(ue tllC ICLLETIX a Cull. TJ paftfetl off Quietlv here xho most of the Junction people cele- bratcd at Eugene. Ideal weather. Mrs. Lnura E. Lindey, wife of Rev Arnold Lindsey, of Portland, will give a free lecture Friday, July 12, at 2:30 p. m. at the Methodist Church. Sub iect "How not to arrow old." Mothers and daughters invited. Tbe associate editor wi!I publish a coinplete write up of her trip east in uext week s ist-ue of the Bcllktis W. L, Wright has a new stock of wall paper of tbe latest and prettiest designs Now is the time to repHper your house J. H. Miller will be glad to have vou call and see these new patterns. No matter what your tate. vou should be able to choose something to suit from among bo many beautiful patterns. dealer for W - f Ask your Cream of all Laundry Scaps Manufactured bys&sss-! The Eugene Soap ' Com pany r:,-'V. Eugene, T C JZsW 1 STEEL AND CAST RANGES, , COOK STOVES,. TinWAHE and CUTLERY. ,i a..,..,, i .1 . ... ALSO THE . . . Celebrated Petaluina Incubator & Brooder J ; -- . ; - --7" r? Griffin Hardware Co., s2S SEii; 5 Correspondence FEP.X RIDGE. Tho school exhibition at Clear Lake was well attended. -A. a, Cfwon and family, of Maple- ton, rime out last week. t Calvin Casleol, of Cottaga Grove, was on the VM'in this week, John Pupate, Arthur Bites and Ja son Adklns each have new buggies. Chas. Crow, of Grants Pass, was a visitor at Mrs. L. I. Gibson's Sunday. Ira Withroe arrived from Wash. Saturday and will return next Sunday, John Coxtwill, who has been visit log his father-in-law, Mr, Mongold, re turned to Utah Saturday. On account of small attendance at Sunday-school last Sunday, election of officers was postponed nntil next Han day. . Last week the gravel loader was in this district and some (rood work was done oo the new road iu the Hill neigh borhood, , Several people irom here went to Irving Sunday to attend chur:b, but. were f disappointed by the preacher fail ing to come. LANCASTER. Ed. Ayers went to Eugene Thurs day. George Carter was here visiting Saturday, Nettie Schenek sent a lot of prize picture east. Bro. Minion preached here Sunday to a full house. Born To Mrs. Gum in, Friday morn ing, a baby girl. Hop pruning and hop spraying aro the topic here. Sam Tcmpletou, of River View, was a visitor here Monday. Willie Ewer and mother are talkiug of leaving for the States in July. Miss Avers and her comrade of Coon Range were visiting here Sunday. ' There is some talk of getting Ben Bsllington to preach oice a month here. John Cartright has 200 head of sheep in his hop yard eating the runners off. John Henderson is building a bam on Lis ranch below town. Mias Heuder- son is tbe boss of the job. RIVER VIEW. Mrs. Dickev went to Eugene on business this w eek. Mrs, LucVey and JI'S. Grey, of Irv in.were visiting with friends this week. Mipf Jeft-i Earnuni, of Eugene, is the gseet of J. Sovern and family tbia week. - - . . Miss LetGe Edwards was ap pointed to lead the prayer meeting next Wedneeday evening. Miss Minnie Templeton, of Crown ' Point, was the gnest of her uncle Sam aud sister, Annie Templeton, this week. ON TO YAQUINA BAY. Why not spend vacation time at Ya quina Bay, w here can be had excellent fare, pool fistiing, good boating, sale bathing, alluring rides and mm tiles! The courses and exercises at the Sum- -mer School, of 1901, at Newport, will afford great variety of instruction,diver sion and entertainment. No other resort offers equal attrac tions and advantages. tf Men's and Iw's suit", latest styles, just received, at S. H. Frieudly's, Eu gene. ' Oregon, E7 C YOU WILL .FIND A FULL USE OF : , t