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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1905)
I mcKibbor ?ti I and Bats Jf H: None Better Mivdc H. ,4 )1Jj Tfmv If II Intl V Ji tltl iili f Ij 1 1 1 J i 11 u to keep i- iin j . riy , Unit in tin Ir ,' j ?Vf1 l)llilifMM; if they want li p'l nun- fk a ".. I'll'il Unit. Il tin1 iirnli'-l h I ii i iiioi, v I J hut If tlit Iml.v wiintH I.. I.iiy a I'm- frrLls or the Ki'iitli'iuaii wants to 1 . 1 1 v a '',, H lint iillMwfrHfy Thats Our Business y An Ovjr Yon. HEMENWAY & Corner Main ,i t j ',., -'.- r: r . The Uodgc Jijsivca pcrlcct separation of XI nc -Lead -Ores JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MINING 308 Mcl'hco. Winter Alilliiiery AT The Vogue A new line ol the la test el'leets in the advanced sea- ; son's hats. Remodeling -and orders e,'iven special attention. Reduction on pattern hats. v Next door to Post Offu-c 5 6 B'ttTTrgimnnrgTnrirgggi' ggygitBg b g gg oTrrarggTjgg'og'ririnnn HOME NEWS Gl jULJULBJl fi-fi. SLl D. ft H B Jl 8 ft fi P. S tt ft fi fl Subscribe lor the X uj-'A'1 llolmni t cigars ;we the best. IJugenc vSteum Laundry, Allien l'.iti .nij home iudiistrios Gotl and IlastiugH agents. , -: ' cigars. Thornton'HiH tho ,,l,u-o tur VwM . J'o! "'""K ""' ,we W"'1 be Cigars, for Btationury, He. j l,l'at- Mctca11 llruJ- a , . .1 1 ,, ! Wlio makes cigars? Thos. Cou- Tbe flag contest will el.c lu-o. j alhl the hcst to0 , bet 20tb. You 11 have to hurry. 1 . , . . 0 . . .1 Mrs. J. A. Stcveus and Miss Coclranisit See Unu lie wil I'alnn r u tunu'd from Kugeno Sat- giveyoua dozen good faces at a llr,-.lv good price. , . . , ' Tie best, the cheapest cigars Frank Henderson, teamsU-r of the nUllc .uc lhose made by Thos Vesuvius mine, iH in town with the Can.;a-. Ask for them. tig four-horso ttjftm. . If.ue you been to seo Mrs. lieu- Aroyou getting the cuiipjiKs for Uil1.s (lis,lay ol cw ood8 )oQ.t the Hag contest with your purchases Iniss slu.h .m opportunity. If not, ask for them. , . . . 1 '1 he best uud cheapest photo- Dr. Corpron was called to Luiul.. u ,,lal,is :lt Cochrans. Give him a Monday to attend Levi (leer, w ho li( . (l 1Ie tio it up right, is very nick with toiiHilitin. . l'liotograplis, photographs, pho- Foragood meal ami a K.piaie tooaphs, photographs. Cochran deal try Kteohm Keslaurant, hist )llal.cs tie i,eHt photographs. See door east of Nugget office. hni. The contest for the silk Hag in j drawintr to a close Jhe winning ; society will ha vo a pi izo woith work- j Dg for help. Mrs. Fields is making some if pairs and adding a email porch to the upper story 01 tne ouiuinu- ut gupied bj Scholl, the jewoler. 11 11 1. V'.s'.'. KVVfl Kxivminivtion of Stock will Please - RURKIIOLDR I dl 3rd Stretit MACIIINKKY DKNVKH, COL hems of Interest in and about Cottage (irt)ve and vicinity. B 8 1 AS A fi tt 9 fiJl 8 fiA0.fi JLlJUULJLJLail3 Just thiuk an Al COc ton will bo huM ut .50o while it lasts. Whn bv Why, by Motcalf and Urund, of com sc. . The (LA.1L pooplo iutend to win the liag. The High school buys that they will. Vole for your uvouia society. r Wynne's Hardware Co Carry a Com pie to line of Hardware, Tinware, Stovei, Rangei, Farmlog Implements, and Mining Supplies, Includ ing, Black Powder, Casp and PuBe. . 1'or prices we Lead; ysggaj. John Sloan reiurned to Eugene on Monday. Scholl sells clocks at reasonable price. Soe them, ICat, live and die happy. Try Aid eatables Saturday. S. Alspaugh was a visitor in Hu- gono returning Monday. Scholl will have a complete lino of holiday stock this year. Somo old gold and silver will answer for cash at Scholls. Dr. Job went to Bohemia Mon lay to see Iilaino Jackson, W. II. dykes and family of Drain. Hpent the Sabbath in tie city. Cash prizes given in proportion to the number of coupons used. H C. Combs of London has brown leghorn roosters for sale. Wood wauted l'art of pay for same to be in subscription to paper. What about your watch and clock . You can have them properly repaired at Seholl'B. Scholl sells spectacles that fit 5O, 75, and $1 a pair. Call and see them, they are O. K. 1 III . M Smoke a C. G. brand cigar or a Bohemia and you will feel like a millionaire mine owner. Mr. Hazelton is helping Messrs. Mctcalf & Brund for a time as they are unable to tend to tie trade alone. Bumpkin pies, just as mother made them and better, made by the Presbyterian ladies just for you Saturday. Are you doing anything to help your society win the beautiful silk Hag? The time is short, it is a rare opportunity. C. II. VanUenburg has gone to Bohemia to put in air pipes at the Vesuvius, Oregon-Colorado aud Riverside mine. Mrs. Brund has been quite sick, bnt is much better now. Her tonsils became so enlarged that they Lad to be removed. The Coast Fork has risen several feet with the recent rains, and is clearing much of the rubbish col lected through the year, away. Mr. P. C. Hansen is quite sick with tonsilifis and is confined to his bed. He rays it is the first rest he has had for an age, and don't like it. Watch Srholl's iwelrv store it is growing in spite of hard times. WllY? TtePailRA hp ic rrot tin rr mnro customers every day and his word - t is goou. oee. I sell Columbia and all other talking machines, therefore must sell the best. If vou want any thing in that line see Rankin tho piauo man in Kugene. Tom Jeukiua has gone toCres well to do some painting and re pairing, When ha gets back he Las some work to do at the Graham, the Imperial and the Barker Bar, so that he has all the work ho cau take care of. Mrs. Clinton Burke left Kueene Tuesday on her way to Los Ange les to join her husband there, where they will spend the winter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Awbrey and a brother of D. T. Awbrey of this town. Work on the big ateel bridge between Junction and Uarrisburg will soon cease on account of the impossibility of getting the neces sary steel until next spring. Work Las been going forward since early spring, but with the present delay the bridge will not be finished until next fall. Mr. A. B. Wood has purchased a Remington machine that was used at tha Fair, which has two carriages one for ordinary work and another for Bpecial work, being wide enough to take legal paper the long way. This is a now type of machine re cently put on the market and bid fair to take the place of many special wide machines. r Battels meat market will be fin ished up soon. The frames for the front are being put in, the plaster ing is almost completed, the sky light is built and as soon as the cement floor makers of Kugene cau get here after finishing their preseut job, the floor will be laid, and the store will be ready for furnishing. Mr, Barteli is aiuigua toy cuoto in. Charley Cochf .111 rr lurw I t X': drove Saturday. Portland is c;. .iiy ;l ..I ;-.tM i'i tho shipriif lit of v. ,'. .it . Harry Wliilo mmf- a t:ij. I J,u gene Uud return' 1 Saturday. Don't hchitate jom wat'Jiei an I j clocks will lie jiioiicily rcpaircl ut Scholls. Somi pieces of old j'.-.clry an 1 silver arc canh for ne.v joweliy and repairing at Scholln. Scholl gives If and II (ircm stamps willi all fash tmlrs. Vou can have them by risking. Scholl will have a nice of : jewelry, silvcrwan', docls, wat.d.':-, 1 etc. for the holiday trado. ! T. M. Doylo of Vutiorivcr j ur- cbaHcd a lot with two buildings on 3rd street between Main nr. 1 j'iait Sts. Saturday. F. A. Rankin, tho piano man o 1 Eugene was in town Saturday and brought with him the new piano bought by A. (indium for the hot' Sylvester Veateli ha tror.e t aS' a cigar store ami Mniai u room'HiiUe. F. Warren left Saturday to join his brother-in-law at Weed, Col- fornia, where they nre en;;a;;fd in , building bridges !..r a '",-v ra:!:(.a '.. Thercerit rams have brought to! our minds il.e nerd f a str"'. scraper an l cro.-in;; -.wc ; .! , . 0 that one does not have t irrv ' o much mud ; iou:i,!. John IIuii7.ii kcr of j . .:;uie : drawing plans for tl..; rem ol liri.; of the C. J'-. Stewmt hotel fmldinj.', on which Mr. Stewart i planning to spend considerable money. The Wynne Hardware Co. been busy invoicing this jai week, which is a month later than thcr did last year. Mr Veuteh bayi they have been too busv to attend to it before thi-. The Wynne iiafiwait Cu. l.a.i sold a two-ton 1 . ,ver st'.-n, to N. I.ewi of Divide. 'II also making the l.rst fcky ii;.-nt manufactured in the town, and it a yery large oi:e at that, and is also making the f.rst .sky J:;. be for the new IJarteis Meat Mir!; J. B. Rouse i.-. in t.vn and re' ports that he is getting ulong nicely with the preparation ol las mill on the Coast Fork. He ha-, pi acth-ally all of the machinery ho is going to use from tho old Alca rniil moved ; with the exception o: about two tons, and if the weather does not get too bad he hopes to soon have it all ready for uho. i Mayor Veateh 'b .sun, John ia quite j a cartoonist and is all the time send- j iDg to his fathei little descriptive pictures of what he sees and Ltars that greatly amuse the mayor. He brought to this office a cartoon of j the minstrel actors he saw laot wei k, 1 which showed that he has much talent. The mayor says that Le is going to send him Lat to an art school after Le finishes his I Diver sity. I A Sensible Move. j Have Tom Awbrey write yuu up J a policy on your homo and furni ture in tho Oregon Firo Relief As sociation, or your stock of goods in I the iEtua Insurance Company. j .NO rOISO.N I I IIA M ni.ul. V I COL'till Kli.Ml in . ! From Nanier New Zealand, Hi raid: Two yenrs ago tlie riuirin.tey i. vuo or New Soulli ales. A 1;. ! rai:.'.. uao an analysis! inude of all 1I10 counh medicines thai were sold in ir.at market. Out of the entire li-t ilu.v found onlv one llnit tlu-.v ihelaied. was entirely free iivm .ill This" excel aioii was Oiaml.erla'.u Cough Keined.v, mvide by tli.' rii.ani- herliiin .Meilieine 'oini'.in.s'. 1' - MoincH, Iowa. t'.s. . Tho nl-n.-o of all nnrroties makes tli:- remedy tho , safest nnd tiest that can he had: aiul It is with a feeling 1 1' M eiuitv tli;:t ? any mot her can iy it to ii r little Mr ouch. Charnlierlain'.s Cough Kemedy , f Is eispeeially reeonuuendi d iy it makers for eonhs, colds, eivup and whooping coukIi. This remedy is for sale by The Moueivi rnarmacv . r a -V J. Miller's Restaurant i s Opposlioi I'o.sloltico. Klisi Class Mcal. l.odinn llouce in eoiuleelion 1 l.oou clean ivits i Cream Vermifi!?: lilt CJAWKUn- &&$A n r na r k THE CHILDREN'S FAV0KITE TONIC. IIWMI Of IMITATIONS. TM GINUINi PlllHilO ONlV B Ballard-Snow Liniment Co BT, lOUlO, MO. golJ ftutl rooouiiuouaod by MoJ.au i'U4iuii r:r:"73 11 At Good Things to Eat on Table Linens, i Dishes and Glassware Call in Before Your Famous Spread. ,f'v- K-i i 'NAJ?vJSs. er;' . , IC is : 5r VC... t (t-AJJz: to'' tv ''r)''C ' '4-st3. Jlv RICH'. am P Li M( 1 iSsrla I M MH I M III 1 a I II III , r-Av .'.v... y ;:;-.rs.;.v.-iv:;i; Jo B. Dry Goods Groceries A Fresh Stock of the Latest and Best Goods at the best prices. Come and m A. A ,,.'.,iv,,V,1v,YV Goods at and below Cost I if t Kemnants in shoes this Worth 1.l'. now 00 cents l.:!it " Sl.10 l.od " 1.00 1 W " 1.30 Mens' Dress Shoes " " " f ' ; a Heavy sole leather soles, insoles and counters an A 1 articte Worth $5.00 now !:i.75 Worth $2.75 now $2.2fl 4.00 " :l.00 " 2.50 " 1.60 Gloves, Lamps, Knives, Notions, Jumpers, being closed Fine line of boys' Mr N ONE DOOR WEST j w. Conner, ligr. XOTlt'l" or I'IN'AL SMTTLKMENT Noiiie ii lu ieoy Riven, thnt the un dei signed uduiinistrator of the ea tato of l.i iui J ieeker, nlals Eva DaV eniort, deeeaned, hus liled his tinal aeeount with the county clerk of l.ano county, Oregon, uud an order has been made uud entered of record dirvetlnr this notice, and setting Mon day, the tiih day of November, 11)05, nt 'the- hour' of 10 o'clock n. ui. for th( lieai ing of olijeetlons, If any, to said account, and for tho tinal settle ment of Maid estate. Pated at Eugene, Oregon, thin 30th day o? September, 1'JOj. Wii.i.im Lasdkhh, vdiinid.stratoi' of theestato of Lena lleeker, alaia llva, lavenport, ile I ceased. I Woodcock &1;oitlk, attorueys. 01 Napkins, Fancy Time THE CUTTIXQ QUALITY of any tool Is always a dkralwa one, but of equal Importance la Oe power of retaining this quailty bo a not to require too frequent sharpen lng. By making yoor purchase o the Griffin St Veateh Co. yon always receive your money's worth la tbe best quality of tools and cutlery of properly tempered steel that ts sure to bold an edge. Veateh io. Lewis Dealer in be convinced. week, Chlldrens sites 7 to 1 Worth $1.75 now $L40 " 1.50 " 1.30 3.25 " 1.W " 2.00 " 1.60 Worth $3.00 now $2.00 . 350 260 " 2.50 " 2.10 " 2.25 " 1.60 Razors, Mens Shirts, and many articles out at cost. clothing at cost. OF DR. JOB'S OFFICE itaiiifiBiaifE S Private Wofting Home. 5 A competent force of nnrses " are established lu tn Bcott S Chrlsman home on M'all it Street, where any cases o! S blckneescan he cared for 5 under any physician. m S Terms Res.sone.bls h Address: S Mrs. M. F. Flfer, Head Mars. Subscribe for the Nugget.