Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, October 04, 1905, Image 5

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When you are ii need ol
Smart Tlfillinerg
UNDERWEAR
AT
"r'''. ; '",77 ; rn
You will find tin- largest and lust
line ever shown in Col I ap,' drove
at olir store, (hit line- is complete
in
Ladies', Gent's, Hoy's,
I'p'lo date I hi vers ; i r r ipiic k to rec
ognize t In si lling merits of an ar
ticle. We ask you to tal c advau
ta.c of t lie many oppoi I unities ol
Icred at our stoic
IIEMENWAY &
Corner Mivln
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v. x. ' ..-.,r.A:,:N
The Ilodc Jijjs jivca icri .-.-1 scpar.ition
JOHN A. TRAY LOR
MINING
50H Mcl'hoe.
(i Hfiir inC ',CI,,S Interest in and abtuil
llUifltJ nCVVj Cottajje (irove and icinity.
Subscrilic lor the Nugget. i
A. II. Hubbatd went to 1'oitl.nul!
Monday.
Kiitfene Steam Laundry, Alli.-on
and Hastings agents.
Tlioimon'H is Hiu 1'lnce for good
cigars, for hlutionnry, titc.
Mm. William Kirk, ol Doieiui,
weut to roithind Monday.
(Ion. IJohtiiillll ih tin' ui- to-dale
tailor. Look in hiH f ill humpies.
i'tir nil kinds tit lohicen mi. I
cigars call (it the Star Cunf.'etioiu iy.
Heihtit Ivakin and wile went
down to I'oriland and thu l air on
Friday.
!. I'l.uu I.' i.l l.i 1 1 i'l- l)nv was
a K,cut HUiciHH. They havf a pto '
yiuHuivo set of merchants,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher are
getting located in the Herbert
Fakin house noxt Harry Wynn's.
J!eu Trygstad and wile returned
from Port land and the Fair last
week and are back again at the
Oregon-Colorado.
The principal business Iioiisih ol
Eugene commenced on October lut
to closo at 0 in the evening. A good
move for Kugeue.
Look around (he old jewehiy box
and sec if jou can lind Home old
gold and hilyer. That will answer
for cash at SeholPs.
G. H. Dunn, former wiipuiinlun
dent of fichoolu here, is now located
at I led Lodge, Minn., ft thriving
town of about oUOU people.
llev. F. F. Uillington will givo a
Bhort talk at the Christian Church
Thursday evening, October fth on
t ho State work, ho being elected
(ienoral Sccmlury of the Slut
kourd fit tho liivt Turusrjoonvcntion.
Misses' and Children
BURKIIOLDER
(ti 3rd Street
MACHINKKY
DKNVKR., COL
SO
Mr. Koy Woods letiirned fiom
I'"""1 Suudiiy.
l'oi mining mders we can't he
heat. Meieali Hi tin. I.
Mi . peloie.s lletnenway and wile
have u turned lioin their vacation,
Voo.l wanted I'ait of pay foi
same t.. he in Mthsei iptiou to paper.
Have you heeli to sec Mrs. lien
m mi 's displ.iv ot new goods. lon't
miss sueli an uppot (unity.
Mis. Shvi wood, daughter and son
went to Portland on Friday and
will he gone lor two or three weeks.
C.o to the Star Confectionery for
anylhitiir in the line of stationary,
fi r blank hooks and school suppht s,
' . Thornton, i'.o,
A. H. Wood, T. K. Cumpbell
and Mayor Vcateh rtturned on tho
afteinoiiii train from the Develop
ment League meeting at Eugene.
Han vNoat of Saginaw, h as en
tered the Wells Fargo & Company
office an' a f-'tudent and will be the
earlier of the Telegram and Oro-
goniau.
The llag contest is moving.
Ouite a number of new votes aro
coining in. Ask your merchants
for coupons. The high school is
getting theie. v
Rev. 1). Iv. Olseu of tho Eugene
Divinity School, will preach at tho
Chilli. ui Chinch next Sunday,
both morning and evening. All
me coidiallv invited tube present.
Mr. and Mis. W. T. Kayser re
lumed from the Fair Friday night.
They had a line tinm and would
h ue staved o i for Poitliiinl day
bill weie al'iaid ol rain interfering
with thcii ei'.j.iynient of it, but aio
Ki,i i tin didn't stay as the day
tinned out dear,
1
( 'orrcct Sty les at
new shape shown
able colorings.
Medmictl)im0 I
.. All
Next Door
p v'-. S-. -v '.', ''.i
rti nun an ies a m t line oi li'ji km
(Jet his priccH.
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W. JI. Lerg at 1 1 vc I homo from
I l . i' . 1 .,
Alaska, Saturday. I
,
Sul'hciilxi fur tli- Farm in.. I
Country .hamuli thioii;;h i i-
'''.
Alii-i. .Mltlo Join, on ittniiif.l lo
Ik ,r I,..,,, iii 1 Inn ii 1 i ,1., I:i v ii i i :t
foiv iInyM visit in 1 1i" ily .
Ooly 2"(c in ml.litioii oil your huI
hi ri .t iuti Hci.iiit'H tlii' I 'm in mi. I
Country Journal lor n yrsr. A
j.iiiinul tlii' ni0 of tlio Lulus I loin..'
.J. mi mil and uii . i lli nl. p:i i It
linn l' ( n (.;rr:ills t iilin i'i.l rui I nn
.rov' l Irit lillv.
Iln-'iil'l (iin i iiinciii' hiky
Used in tin- iiiiili.al lt allliunt "j
tin- I'mti il s't.it' s ;ii in v ai"l iinvv
sctVM'f, III o ill Iin- jilt ills III til" I'.i
iilii'hi.( iiiiiuii i! 1 1 1 I. in I 1 1i. -
1 ll 1 ' st stiunl;iiit !.( ! ii''.!
So!,! II, l.lllk .'M !ll'IV I ' to l':lj-
MlOtll' I"
Tlie Stale K-ilei at ion .l V. I i uf
i.'illii will In.!, I its : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ( on 'i
II. ,11 .it l. M. V. C'li'lirl., l-.liela-
jull tin- t'.'l, :i'"l "''I'. Willi t'Ollif
;o .I. ! s u .i lit i'lol. L'.e la
C. Cmsoii and T:of. llmvi ..1
1,'nivei'jitv ol !;..,,! s ;,.
j I .il.i-i ;it til ;l.' . , '.
A reception w ;.
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Li M ,t ...net"
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,.,:. 1 . Mi i , ' . . I lid .!
Ml 1' 'iii'', ' I SlIi" I ll'l"M "I
il.. .M r i in ' 1 1 s i , I. ' i . ii a 1 ! I . i.i . ;
elii i MI :mI !Ik eiiuiili menil ii
m ill In .Hi -i'l 1 I i i I 1. 1 In a lid e
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O il I to I, I III III .1 II S la 111 I V II .' :l
Iril W. I. oilli .
J. II Sluili.il , col.' i at t ill,
olli.e lasl w i Hud ,vave i.H some
1 1, iii esl uig I in-1 si concerning the
cully history ol Culture ( rove, lie
cimeto this section of ths country
August, lit, ls,"lli and looks ii s' hah
andlicaity as though it hud been
71, instead of fl when he cunin here.
Ptoposals will be leceived ut the
ollico of the Second Assistant Post
Muster -General. Postoflico Depart
ment, Washington, D. C., until I. .'JO
p. in., Dec a, l'.'O."), for carrying
the mails of thu United States on
the, routes of the Stuto of Oregon.
A list of tho dilTerint routes can be
seen ut any postollieo.
W understand that this effects
every mail route in Oregon, so
there will be a number to liguie
upon.
Thin wci k 11. M. White and Mr.
Thurston, owners of the "Maid of
tho Mist" on 'lhompson Creek, 21
miles from Grants Pass, have- sol I
this properly to Wright V, Hawkins
of Colorado, for $L",(K0. There is
a two-foot ledge of free millin; pay
ore opened up that assays from $10
to $1)00 to the ton. Tho develop
ments consist of three tunnels, a
shaft having .some 700 fett tunnel
woik done in all. These parties
are experienced miners, and have
been watching the property for
some time. Tim new owners intend
lopiitoiia hoist and u small mill
and keep up development --Grants
Puss Journal.
At (he Commercial Club meeting
Monday nljjht, little business was
transacted other than tho appoint
ment ol a committee to entertain
and welcome Mr, Fuller, when he
conies Wednesday and Mo ai range
for a apeciul meeting to be held
after he ret urns from the mines at
which lime both the club and Mr.
Fuller will be in a better position
to speak on smelter matters. It is
desired that a large attendance of
members be present at the club
Wednesday night to meet Mr. Ful
ler informally and show him their
interest in smelter mallei r. The
receptiou committee also has the
power to appoint some pursou to
accompany Mr. Fuller through tho
district.
,, .. ,. ..
George Martin Hull.
George Mai tin Hull was boiu in
Columbiana County, Ohio, Sept.
-1 1S20 and died Sent l'.ton t
2.A, 129. :W' llRo -pi, -5, .on,
the age ol 7h years, at the home ot
his sou John II. Hull about two
and a half miles south of Cottage
.1., 1; .1. f i, ,
Grove on the Coast hoik of the
Willaiueltc.
lie was botu and rained u lariuer,
lowest I'ricis. I.ymv
in all the ino-t doir
lrc,l Hals f
to Post Office
him i.oij;ui si nooi many j'-.im
iil.-iiiliiii' in voiitMnl mind, 'o!;l,
t ..I 4 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . LI
foundation I'.r manly iivfulness and
' I' I' I 1 1 1 ... 1 1 a 1 1 1 i ii nun l u.ii
. . ' , ,
lying tin m ;or nr tiv nulies of hie
,. n., , ..iinl) in '..)',! aii.l i oini'.y
,., ,, , r: ( f ,,. ,,,,,,, ,1 1 1 1
I ...i: i, I il. ...
M..t. at ( 1 1 ii lit City ?.!.,
hum. i i ,,i i-.iii j. i .x.a .n,
i 1 1 i i i . i ,, .1. i . ...
till!" I. ' M,.'
l Oliiil I '. I'l ll ' 'l! ,il , t III!
J I..- w i- ii, ,i i ii .1 lo Mai y 'l.ii.''
iKiii'Oii .Nov !'")-' I'V1
thry iiiovd to Mi '...uii. wlu-if: liin
, iii- i!n i in i i .
Mr flu!! v ii t!i 1 a!i. i ol seven
cliiMn I. 'I,:, ' 'ii! .in,! iniii liny-,
on I v t !i ' "' ' li .!') :n.
Jiilii; II . i.' h r ,u i (V. of
Wa-liui-.' l'i: . ai: I A i.r.i- ! :v,n.o.ly.
of Missouri
All. i 1 . Mi .. ;. Ml, on-. ... . :i"
!"'-'ll Vi.ir
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I " ll' Ii- ' In i ii
1 1 Hull p.'
in i " , ii' . !.-.! i ' ; !,!' , ii t .
.! ail. . .;! d Mil. ','- i' 'ii.M-i ..
iv. .i Id I. ! . ,1 -1 ii,. i' I. !:o':i .K
t, i ; - i .1,1 ;.v v . 'il , lie t " 'V. a
I'll m i ! n' ii t in ; i. 1 ill. o a!!. hi -r.t
a t ii:),- u he n ( ur e.'e at.d In ill
r.i s- wo' ii. ii' 'i to in :i;t.i ;ii n'.lit.
Insci iin .! u i'ii :,is li i'. :,i t were the
1 1 1 1 j i , i ti.ilijt. j.jn:, jj : 1 ii-c'lolii.
'id .i '., ! i u . 1 i . rii.tt I i . , , i I ie
i ki:." in,'' .;. 1. il.d . .!
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' I 1 ""! l.'.aid at Ms lit.' Illl'.'
I . ,. , , . , "
i I us H..I' hi i.Vii h in mv;i"
1 JL. IIIJ1 Llti1 II TILL U. '
' i i ,ii.
'i s. .. NekuM. 'i'!il:.i t 'ol ii'
I j :il! ill,; tilllia.eof V"-' -lii'' si lioi !
j mid extra- .7 .".('.- 1'ullii' Si'li'1'!
printing eomj :m , i.po!. I" oks,
7.:..
They also oi dei tii purchased for
th Mi'plemet.t:ii couise the fol
lowing books, at a cost of about $7.
Primary plan woik, autumn, winUr
and spring. Nature inj ths, Kinder
garten stories, PouImou's child work,
The Story Hour, and tho story of
D'awatha. These looks ate to be
ustd in the primary department.
The lo. tid has ui.td next July to
.-e'tct the list of books to bo pur
chased iis a binary l r the .school-,
under the Legislative act creating a
library commission to sec that tl is
work is canie I out in all public
schools. If possible it would be a
great benefit to have the library
ourlier.
Probate Court.
Ill the matter of the estate of 11 1'
Mills, deceased ; oidir grunting the
widow, Mrs Ellen Mills, efituin as
sets valued at Si 000 for her suppoil.
Estate of Mary J'. Yarnell de
ceased . Probable value of estate
S-")0o. A L Yaiia I appointed ad
ministrator in the sum of $."liOij
bonds, J M StulTord, Will Seavcy
and John Spores, appointed ap
praisers. Guar liaiislup of Hairy L tur
ned, minoi, Geo A Vatiiell up
pointed with $000 bonds.
The vote on the lla coupons that
have been reported to date are us
follows: Lack votes that have bet 11
held must be turned in at ouce to
be counted Itallot boxinNuggit
w indow.
High School 1 I01
G. A. It
W O. W
Public School
Junior Foresters of America
M. W. A.
K. of P
II. T. 15
J. 0. O. F
Maccabees
Masons
Methodist
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INSOMNIA AND INI'Hil STIo.N
ci kpi.
l.usi yen I had a v.-ry sev.ie at
la.-k of Imlij-cst i-n I could not
sU,,'l' 111 "'-K iU"1 ",iieiv.
j.pneiiUiim pains for three hour- .-uier
em it meal. I was 1 101,1. led thi - way
for about three mouth when I used
haiubei laln s Stomach and Liver
In blels, and receive. I im mediate re-
.. J(m iN).,l( Tlliiam.uc.
1 omnilo, t'anadii. For sale by The
j. Modern I'harmacy.
i 1!..
;i V' v AVtv' Shoes
; W men.
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The Idea! Millinery Store
if-
Is prepared to show- a nice line of dress
Hats at all prices Good styles and all
orders Men the best attention.
Ida Frances Barrett
j Ladies Read) to Wear and Made to Or
der UolhiiiK.
j I have a full line ol'snn.ples of all
! the Lit -t Weaves of i loih tor wiM-l
! wear, v.v. Chas. Stevens cc Eros.
i ChK.;.;o. All late pattern mod
iels for ' "th 1 ; li.'s and childieii. in
; suit-, oi 'aks, im-ireried and silk
pt ttiec.os, tin ierwvai , shirtwaists,
i corsi b - nil Ih.-ii'ic. l it laiarmi
. teed. M i -. 1 i p ih I't'iison ,
Phi i. Mam 53, Ci It lgt
Bora
II AM : 'Til To Al Uainloth and
wjk , 1 1 Sept. .'.vl. a o pound girl.
Mo! 11. r ;it,d baby are both 'et
tin;, along finely.
j A Sensible Move.
j Have Tom Aw hie;, wiite you up
I a polii v on your home and furiii
!tiue it t.'ii- Oregon Fir- K lief As
', social 1 'i ' you r sim k ot -oods m
the .1-'.' ,1 1 1 nsill am t' Com p in V .
1
St-ic. Show A (iiea! Success.
'1 he si i k 1 li" " w 1 u - 1 1 at s!K-
I e. s Wer-li 1 11 lu . ed 1 s 1 o I i d aw 11 v
1 u i'iO'liv -h He ol l'.. I I 1. e moil".. .
I'he -1 ,1 a I io' 11 !. i '! '. '..I- t lie
li m - I . el' hel 1 in a ei 1 1 ' I''.,
l.ad' ! oi IV. 1 iaiid w..i. lost iioii'.us
j ill till !.!' S Will, 1:1 - I; ni I 1 ll'tll' ,1
! belli;; dedal id 1 1 'id Chum pi. ill
S!i,,ith"lli fem.de P. A l'Vdu
i ,Si"ipoo:-e w i 'ii 1 ', i 1 1. e- out ol II
1 lo'stein.s wiii'iii,'. ovi r the
i winners of the St. l,. ,"s Pun si io .
Card of 1 hanks.
We wj.'.h lo thank oil I many
ll ielids who li la it u d so much aid
in the sickness and death i 1 our
fatlai. Your kindness will t'ver
be remembered.
John 11. Hiu. aud family.
ITT W Ik- . m .. V j i
for.Mon&Womend
4nfWn$
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tiii: i ttim; i2i:ality
of any tool i ahvayn ;i JillHrutHjH
on.', luit of t-iii.il liiiportanee lu thf
(lowi r of r.-tiiiuiiiK tlii.-i ijuality ho a
not to i-iijuiri- too fri"iifiit Hharpen
in. i'.y making your inirehaHeei of
tli.- (irdlin - eateli Co. you iilways
r'ri if your inoiii-y'H worth lu the
I .. t 1 1 i . 1 1 i t - of tools fiinl cutlery ol
,ioiit1i teminTfil ntifl that la sure
to In ild a II edu.'.
Burned to Death.
Herman Hoil Ellison, iDfant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison, was
burned to death at their home
southeast of Cottage Grove, Sept.
I I, inn."). The little one was play
ing in the yard fid had gone out
side where 'iere was a small bon
tire, and thinking to put it out he
stomped it ps he no doubt had seen
others do and tlos started fresh
iVuiits which caught in ln"s dress
l uuiuig him badly uiuh ; the arm
and it is thought he inhaled the
Humes as in half an hour the dear
little one was dead, befere the doc
tor arrived.
Tins lovely bud is young and fair
Culled hence by early doom;
Came to show how sweet a flower
In paradise would bloom,
Ero sin could hauu or sorrow fade
Death came with friendly care,
The opening bud to heaven conveyed
And bade it blossom there.
Miis. I. li. U.
All p:l pel's please copy.
I I'he Iv rune l-'air opens Wednes
da. Diive over and see it it will
jh'' a -nod fair. See what the
county and l.oiano district in
licular can do.
pur-
No I'l ri : OF I' I A I. Si; I' ITilOMKNT
N. .1 ice i - heieiiv vea, I hat the
lin
oeiM-'iie.l adiuiiiisl rat, a- of Ilie
late of I, i n. I liecker. .'il.il a l.tvn lint..
es.
npori, decea.sed, has tlle.l his limil
.iceo'iiii willi the county clerk of
I ..in' count v , Oregon, u ml u n order
l;a- been lii.nl,' aiel entered of record
directing; I his notice, and .-.ettln Moil.
'I.i.v.lhe llthday ot November, 11)05,
ill the hour of 111 o'clock U. ill. for
the hem in-- of object ions, if anv, to
said account, mid for the linal nettle
lueiit of s lid estate.
Mated . it laigene. Oregon, thin .'iOtll
day o! September, '.lo."i.
Vn i.l . vi Laxdkks,
Adiiiinisl ral or of tl
! I.eekel, mats l.va I UVCIIport,
ceased.
Wuoneociv iv PotTicu, attorney
tie.
f eaten Co
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