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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1905)
t r i VVlu'ii you me Ji nuiui of I . -. v.1.vvVvV1'VVV lLBx.die s New Fall Millinery UNDERWEAR tzt waaiwmmsmimsMBSKm -AT - Three Quarter Length Coats Tjw Uocuc Yon will IiiiiI the- lai-cst and lust line ever show n in Collate (Hove ;iL our store. Our line is complete in Fa!! 190.E Ladies', (icnt's, Hoy's, l l t I ) I I. 'I tC I III X II S llir 1 In- scllim; tide. We as; mi t.l'4l l! III. I II k i il .1 1 Ml I s i "i IIEMENWAY k Corner S.irv 7.'!f.'M . m anr TIic IIl;c Jisivca pcrtccl separation of'iiic-l,c;il-Orcs J O H N A. TRAYLOR. MINING iOH Mcl'hec. r'!nSB'53"ffU5J"B'"5rB"ir?'BlIff5tS HOME NEWS C.S. fifl-A fl.AJlfi.JlJl.AA.fi Aft HRJl fillfi fiAAA'., AS S. li 9 ft fi.(f 0. Si 0.9. 2 B ii 8A AJULAA A uD TliuMitiiii'H in tl.eliur for j;oi il I Sulisci ilic lm tin.- Niti.;et. ci-nrs.fori.lutio.iury.ete. ' Mi. Ileil R. Lnwsoii was in l'ot- Coehriiii's pholii;;nip!iH are thr j ta-i- (Imve Sunday on Ihimucss Lent ami cheapest of their Liu.l. J ,.I;lllk ,,,,,,,, . o.n.loi.. Div Miss Anna Rhode went down lniiv.h in the (ir.uv mi Monday. . . i . 1. ii i ine nop yiiios ui nesweii on nun- day. Thiity one butter fat, eenls per pt iiinl Im a t (Viltat;" (iiov' creamery. ('all on ( 'oi hiiiii an I 1 t loin i linilie a photoiiiph I. r you. ou will Ii'! Hati-licd, th it iH Mite A little lain is xery In i elu i il n.o Ho in a little oil and i leaning on your xvaleh. Nrholl xxill do it. ri;;ht. Ion-Sale fine petite and Italian pnincs dclix'cied anyxvlieic within city limits at no eenl- i l iislul Leave ouleiM at J. 11. DaviiUm. Mr.Juhu llaskins and MishCkuc Price xvcie) innrried hy .fib'tice ViuiKhn at u o'clock Sunday moinine; at the home of Win. Ind well. Mr. Ren Pitcher and wile. Mr. Raker Stewart and wife, Mr. John WickH and Vife and Joe Wicks and wife, all went down to 1'oithiiul Sumlay nij;ht to take iu the I ur. Henry Watch is tficatly cnriiKcd over theiioisonin of liiH Iiish Setter do;,' on iSutiuday, and rightly too. Tho doi; was a lino animal and Mr. Watch can not seo what object anybody could havn in doini; such a thins. Jacob S. Mycin, U. S. (5ovein inent census taker lor luamifactur inj,' industries, with head ipuarters atroi lland in in town for a lew days acttiuR rcporta on the various indiiHtries ropresentod here. Mr. Myers iiliom Columbus, Ohio, and reports to tho chief census ollicer for' the Northwest, John W. Curry jit rortlaud. IBW- ''' 'wniMaw ! IWW ''!' ' 'l(ll ''Mil WilIM W I I niWIMT IWIWHrBH .HWIWl HI' WWII Tniri II IHIIBII III' .'I I III. UII . -i-. im 1 n - - . ! 'I MMMMM Ml f M1WWWW1WIW H .1.1 . W. IIW Lt IIMJM1IX, III IB.L.UII. 'HI IW n w"- hisses' and Children ,1 I C i II II k 1 I I I ( - unfits olaii ;u l lake ; i I . 1 1 1 ( p 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h . HURK1I0LDER (t) t d Street i - - - MAC11INKHV Ut:.NVKK. COl. 0 6608066865 "6 6BflJJ(Ifl BJ'S JJ Hems of Intercut in and alxuit Collate (irove anJ icinily. .Mi. and Mi- n 1 itUiei lion) M ii win in ih- (iiove Mot. day. ini nil kinds ot toliii'co and ij;iils eall at the Star t 'onlretiolit iy . S.i.ill doi-; all Kind of nio'i nt in;; , .... I. . I I , j. .'... ' 1 ' '."',..1 ......, (L.V.I, 1 1 i'. at it ii asoiialih' priet-s. M t'. 'iu In an is having a ;;ood p holograph husiiies-i at Shunufelt's old nt Hid. Have you railed on him'.' this paper xxiil ai it pt wod in paxuicnt ol hiiIim'i ipl ioiin, .xhernthe siihscriber will Hubseribe for one yea r in advance. (i to the Stat Conluctioiiery Im anything in the line of Htatiouary, fer blank books and school supplies, J . (). Thm nlon, 1'iop. l'n. I. ,Sliaii;'c came in town Sun day ex'cniu and is vety busy t -Ini;; tiling leady fm the opciiin;,' of school m t xvi'ek 1'iot. Woith llaixey of ii It'oid h.is been I'lcctcd Vice pi iucipal ol the Wc.-U Side school lor the i oiiiiii;.; ye u . Mi. 11. C. M id-en is making ex tensive changes in his jcweliy store. He h ih lt'inoved the paitition in the buck, so as to make one hiiy,!" room, had it p-ipried and painted, and will install additional show cases, lie : ; ; ' I ' 1 1 1 ready for a laie.e lui'-iuess thi I ill. The Coll ide (lit x-e 'uimu ry is in a position t. luinish all the mer chants buttei and iie cream, also Hwcet cream sufficient, to .supply all their demands. They will pav highest m i' ket inieeloi liint class cream at cents per pound tot butter fat, -.icliverod ut the creuiucry. The newest colors and shapes. Hats for everyone. lies I assortment ever shown in the city. Prices to suit all. Miss Wheeler, who has had several years experience with the best houses on the Coast will he pleased to assist yon in planning an up-to-date winter hat. Next Door . "" vWk VW ! c n.uu tn om Stindax dinner nt the creamery. I . - . . -.. I Mi lUisf :i I ha : ! ' iii. i 1 !,ni!;iit' ( 'ii 1 l':'l"" win i i iin I'jiovc on Siiinlav I i v i in! i. urn! . .ii ovcilmul S.iti. i lay ..th Mi- ami Mrs. Ii. M. Ujney Ot ( l;.. i ic in Cottage Orov l ui nis.'i I I II 111 III I'.lllll.', o s r. Mo'iilaV iiiomili. 1'atlKi Thus. ) Cainil of Rose- !ir. ..... v I l'.'ll'i-le (iiove on iitl - i i . a ' i; !.t '! n es. : ..... ... i noin out I i Hi;,' aiul o i i . i i n'll pay for liuviu' your ! wiitelt or clock fix oil at Soholln. ' .. . : : I :-t li Iits fol lililM for the eo!.-.ti i. . i ion ol i he ('urnaK' lilu ury at l.u; in- an- now heiii'T nial?. . A ('.illicit and J!. H Fisher o; Ku.'eiie, xv ho xvero eoiihtestant.s ii. the NatioiiaKiuard Shoot at Sea o'iit, New Jersey, have returned lnuiie and tell of xvhat a line tuno they had and of tho fine shouting they pa xv done. Oregon Btood t wt uty-lirst in the list of thirty SiTen eoidestaulH. A. I. Auderson of Melrose, a for um tisidentof Colta'O tirove, au l t he original locator of the 1' roadway claim in xvhichtho receut rich strike ot th Oieou Securities Co. was made, i - in town for a few day and ... ... t i will visit i.oiieiiiiu iKuoro no returns. He lik.M to get back to the old (own a-'a in, and called ou the Xug- ;i t olVne to pay his roHpqcts, and tell thorn that he always liked to :t hold of tho Nuyyet. Rex. K i:. RilJiiiytou tilled the (htistian Church pulpit Sunday moiiifig. A lar;;e attendance at teLd hi populaiity. After the st i vice Mr. I'.illiuton left for Ivu gene on work connected, xrith his position as State Corresponding Secretary of the Oregon ChriHtian Missionary Society, in the evn iii Rev. Henry S Champie, a di vinity student from laigeno jucached A veiy pretty wedding was nol eiiiiii.ed Sunday afternoon, Sept. !!, at I o'clock when Henry S. ('hain iin and Miss Josin A. Tingley were united in nnuriage at the home of the brides parents, Mi. and Mrs. 1 S. '1 ingley, Ci.'J east Ninth street. Rev. J. S McCallum of tho First Christian cliureh ollieiatod. After the ceremony tho many relatives and close friends who attended, sat down to a bounteous wedding din- noi . The bride and tho groom are both popular in Kugeuo church circles, being active luonibers of the Chiislian ehurch. Tho groom id a student of tho Divinity school with a promising future na a minister be fore him. They will reside on eiibt Fourteenth utrcct. Register. Amitlier Case of Desertion. Kli.abelh Churchill, of (!otta;;e Oroxe, has begun a suit iu tho cir cuit court a:;iiiiiht Henry W. Chur chill, for divorce on tho ground of do.iei I ion. They were- married iu Houghs county, Or., January 16, 1S70. Mrs. Churchill allegcb that i i IS'.l'.l her husband wilfully and vnoiilully dusoitod her without provocation. 0. M. - Kiwiuger il bor ttttornoy. to Post Office - ."-.-. - V '. -v . j The Rev ir.iut. Stcw.n i, who h.ts i . en past. , of th'- Methodist i CO I'll! ( 1 1 1 1 1 ( li ! t i.i-i . 1 I V i i, . W , , ' . . . . . , 1st lia-, li;.-i 1 1 .iii-i'ei Ir I Inrn t ! e l U -ill V. !)! I i I,. t ' III' '..; ,, !ii., Kii-. i ,. ,, , ... . ,.. i the clllMl!..- .it Piillii,:,,! . "" i kin.;i RLv .-t A.ii ex li.in;,'i (I places wild Rev. ' I, Moore, mid lias t h I nil y li'lei oi,'. tile icinaiiiilei n th ; . ;n . Din iiii.; Mi. Su wai t'- i'. -i.ii iu o liere lie lias in h!" in it 1 1 jt-n.l cul ) i !n'hl- Hi., ii.: ;n ... . i 'in- !IKIllnI S of till- clilll 'li, lii'.ili.; i.t u .l I I III ! I l not ,i! j f '" '; 1 1 ' '' ' """ h it I. ii'- .UCi Oiil r..t in e ol !.: , .on I. I li i : i: .. let' its iinples- on th-- eoiiiiniliiitx ft the inauguration ol m xv ihp i; t mi nts o eliuuh xxoik, -luhasthe addition to the building tor 'It pillpo-r of a ;X li - 1 '1 1 I . d ..,.1. - room and nthci fe .:i.:e a'on- tin lines ot an iiistituti ';'al i-lniieh. Mr Slewait ha ! iu mil .1 lntio lu.. tion of eihicatioiial cla o, includ ing music, and his work ii: thi direction is very much appreciated. Rev. Stewart, as pa.star of the Rullman church will have in his congregation a large number "f young people connected with the State Agricultural University of Washington and is eminently titled to minister to such a people, as after the completion of his codegc work he occupied the chair ol Knglish and Oratory at Albion col lege, Michigan, for several years. We anticipate for him success and our most kind wishes go with him in his new field of labor. He lull Tuesday for 1'ortlaud where he ill bo joined by his wife. j Mr. F'iugal Hinds and wife are spending two weeks in Portland, at the fair. Mrs. Nellie Simmons returned to her home in Vancouver, after spend ing a few weeks in the city. I'pxvorth Fumm. Tho icgular session ef tho Kp- j woith Forum met in the new I I.cau'ue rooms of the Methodist ! M church Mondav cvcnine: lor thelB fust time. Ouite a larye company of uictn - neis aint visitors attetuteil ami a very uniipio program was cairied out, the main feature being a news paper which was called "Kpwoith Chatterbox." F.ajh depailmelit of the paper xva well represented by the many able paiticipants. Many jokes and insinuations were gotten off on members iu a spirit of well meaning which caused great laughter ami applause. .v noxx piogijui Committee xvas appointed and a splendid time is anticipated in Jwo weeks folloxxing. Card of Thanks. To all thobe who to kindly and ficcly offered their assistance, and . t ... 1. 1 11. .1.., :.. ...... eweuiieu muir tsyiiipaiiiy in 0111 time of trial and bereaveinciu. to the singers, and for those tokens of esteem toward our niellier and sister, we offer our heartfelt grati tude and thanks. Lincoln Vaknai.i. The McFaki.anu family. We thank the man v inendsothi Oraudiua White, deccasid, for their kindly assistance and svinpathy. sy iii'i Mk, N. V. Wmri Mrs. P. J. Siiaki and families. Styles Have arrived n , van ir nv I We are now showing them to you. Ilr rumcur our prices be fore buying. f. ..'l-I.l .J t V.. Ul him '- - A vi , a s i e i i i .. e : i ' - I . '. i ;. I 'delfe of C. 1 1 l.fo.v , , ' -on iii-lii a ,.i Mi j j I'.'ll'i 111 of th v isi'.;n" , j i ei d. st i. a icn'.s i. ' v V: i j ' i hild. en , - 7 ; a:.. i- .i j ,W great grain! elsil it. n. j e iati. 'lis w-.-re j a'e- . :r. a '. '. : some ft them h iviag t I I Itli'i; o!' ive: . 1 1 A in .mil- th-;.! a ! Kllell Veioee k an ! !.. l- i . 1 1 v Mis. Ada Mi-. C.xi. laid, Or. I. (.1.1, ..It i!i .ili.i Kobin.-o:' I'odd an ! , ! i ; t 1 i. i i . ile! Ma. iti.n 1 . V but 1' I i. Cu'i i with tli X'eriiie . 1 1 e i ten x i at r -i. b-u Is . Mr. a'i ! Mis. ii son Jo-h'.i t f C .'It I JC C old lit. !('!' ! . 1 Xorah J ! May v, it'i Clara, a ! .-oi! -in I i .'. fl)lll I, i keoori , a A s 1 1 1 : i ; lion- liw, x ' i:i i , ALL MILLINERY DISPLAY ! jS ij 1 is I 1 ; v Ml. inter a 1 1 '.iiv l that a nie ill e I i t 1 ; 1 K K' I . II oi ill w in a uisiii,(i to Mm one and all from the ist no. k iim c to tiu- most fastidious, and I(A Ceil u hi 1 J & j :c ik' OA V 1 Mil2iiiv.-j' iyim o wiu) aivc tle iircca i'i ixdin attvmps DEAL MliUNEivY STORE h li Cottage Grove i tii: rrtiMi (2i;ality i. i . I.-. ,ilwii.s a jllHnibt'H of . i:i.il i mportii iii-f Is the f it i i iuiny his quality ho a I'lir.. loo fri.(iii-iit Kli.irpen in 1111,4 your inirehasea of in f.iieli ( 'o. you always i... In: lUll'i ,! I . i ' " 1 1 r, ' I ' I ' -I . I . ..our uiont'yV worth iu the ility of lool.s and cutlery ol i t.'iiij.t-i--l MtH-l th;it in sure I -Ml . .,'.. ". 1 'x -"hi all sat down to one la ) e !i', h f drlv groaned with ! etoi -,),i. things and rem s. i). es i it o d times and childhood I.. ...n. o i. xvtre miued with the var ' ' ' us --- of the feast and a hap i -i paity Ins seldom met in this '.'l.'iil'lx . All Id'i dining the week return : ..; : their lormer homes whence t''ey li id come to visit their mother. r S iK-. coo bushels chest seed "-iii Hull's. 2 miles South of MJe Grove. if .i ; ' C lvii:;eiie Steam Laundry, Allison a. id 1 1 istiugs agents. iieo. Rohluian the up-to-date . -:. L ok at his fall samples. I1' ii 'i miss the opportunity o.f . ;- l tt the Pacific Timber Co. stort . The tiest goods at greatly t (bleed I ices. V !' stamps for Ammonia 13n .i'.. S)ip, the b;st soap ou the ra n ket t 'day. Anybody holding e ods entitling to one b.ir free sh laid cad before Seit. 15. Don't forget the date, Metcalf & Rruud. 1 l' lie-Hi llllllkilio o(' - aml and don't uu -ci the important tvlis!i hat van add .tvatly to i'j-aiaiuv .Hid Ida Franc i-:s N'i-:. , Mll.l.lXIvRV STORE Coiivince YoiiI5 I The only - - Oregon 1