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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1905)
7 ! Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hals Petticoats and Materials In all the popular shades of tin mvh-um These include small indented I'iuk h sh.-i p s Large, forward-tilting Sailors and 'I'm bans. Special attention given to nnlns and remodeling. -Customers--Nowadays- For their making arc now being shown at I At The Vogue i m w IIh Hasy To Please We nnak from (Hir oh ii Miindpolnf and say "It I'.iimj'" Iniviiiho our Drem Hoods biinlinvM i liicri'iiHlnu every day. Fancy Mohair Worsted Cov ert Cloths - Hit iIiikIuiiio ii ml V II In met to, all wool hiiIIIiik lire Hut iIrIiI thing for this Winter. You will lind our Ktix t Ih-IkIiI with all the late shades In all tliii c llni'H iih well iih many other 'f Next Door to Post Office :',,4v't'. Sdioll carries a nice lino of clock"' Mrs. Fifei's path nls at ad d,ji.. (Jet liiH prices, 'will. Mr. Jtm-sia wns ;i',;. to k av- , . ! Sunday inn I the 1 1 't t s dol-in n to Cash prizes given in propottion i , . .. .. , . 1 , , .. i ' ''') Mts. I i iff ih to 1 e conrratn. Ihe number of coupons used, i, , , .,, , ,. , . lated f'li her Mil' ' ssf i tli sc tu- caif -. 1I0MENWAY & BURKIIOLDR Corner Miii Ctl 3rl Street in Cottage drove Monday. j Mr. John Sherwooi, formerly of j here returned to Cottogo drove Sunday. Tin- new hi ore established ut Wild- i wniM by Mr. Ney is quite an seldi- tioti l' tho community. i'i..," hi ii fi.ii,i- i ' il.in" ' !o miike ti .i i a5; ; i -i j . .if ! iui I th 111,)' . -II. 'ill 4 a a Vi A .V ill Wt V. A. Chamberlain win in (Jot- tuf'u (imvo Monday. , i at i. Ii A Law.,, a, ;n i 15. K. Lnwson of Portland, was in , j ll(.vv ,.),., t,j ji.,!,!.. ;,, Cottage drove ntiirday. ure ,tof. '.'y Mr: I raiik I'anick of TorHum! wiih i to tit hfcht mid i.!lih, h a eod iiii j.t t-.Mi .ii ' i imiH. 'J"Jny ait- ii.i t' iroviiie their Mo'd; a! C. Vit-i-!fi -1, saw null ti-, it Ah! i'i: ; ,i ti;t owned hy W'.iiher Uro- I ' n 1 iV Stot wliii will . ,i ,,t r.t to a point ii" nr S ur ' : 'J Smoke a C. (I. Ittaiul tifar or a will cut their o;n tiu.1 r ; : r.olunii'i and you will feel like,:) - livery on the ) V .s ininionaiie nunc owner. The I'.h-ctrit: I.ijjht Compaiiy in putting up the polc H for the new aic li"l,tH "ii Mam Sliet t i h ..!.,: i M I V lil I I ;-IJIil!l,. I tl 1 ! I 'flu- Wynne , ha- ill a new their newly purchuHtd store. iluidwa'c ('o.'npauy hide-walk in f i out of (Iio. Jvcri i at Wihlwoi (! ;rcf tiny i t ad y-ar lie mis. Mr. ,h: i i. ; i, - ! Jipiriifj' I I fion, i a'' I. .v !. ,-,s ale doili;' tin- ;i!i.t!!i;-. . :ii .. ;;; l,Ollh- t W" 'Oil i! Ii. ; ii " . paint. The "tJii (iovcMHi)' i,t '" whi--ki.- used in the iii' dital ik aitnieiit of the I'nitetl States mir.y at;l n.vy service, a, in hupit di in the pa cific sli pe matured i:i I .....i lii-.-purest slifiiidaiit im i'-in,i,y Sold ill hull. e. l :, '...-. - a 6 V I-' -.Wi II -1 Mr. Cut-pet of Uluckhutte 'ii rived from I'oitland S'tturdny tiiht unci went up to niackhutte Sunday. J I' ('uriiii Iium been 'juile hiek with a -o!d for several daH anl hus hei ii Lt pt aav liom the store. Mr. A . W. Ooddnrd and Mr. A. I). I.ellov of Portland went up lo .brother?, ili .heiMi. .hi Monday nioruing'ti J.;vtrhod -a u. ;,i. coupons will 11 li.nlll : at .1.1.-1 ihmk an Al .r.0c leu will he reptcstnKtl in this ph.n 1 M.l.i m :(. while it IhM8. Who lv- ' vute ur yu,;I' hiv. uk 'Wlo, by M"lcnlf nnd Brund. of ; whom the tlawill K- coin sc. ' tlun't fail to figure your i the i''ir)i c, i ll i f. ti , il ii ' ii w...: i. ..fill :.. :. . . i v ' -j. .. vy. v. ll. nwni ui iiuiiriuiu iillivtu ; il,n ..ill l. f ,, iii.il Hi IJV- Vil.l I". 'i ir...i.... ll.... .... - 4 ..... ..!. of Xiiic-r,csicI-Orcs JOHN A. TRAYLOR. 50H McPKeo. rendered by the is entueis '.ewiiu oi in; the pn.ie i- a MINING MACHINERY DKNVKK. COL nrB'sim rtrsnTrs irsircirs b u u o 5 m mns ritru o s "b twit HOME NEWS Items of Interest in and about Cottage Grove and vicinity. Subscribe lor the Nugget. h. U. ThorkelHon of Portland in iu town on LusincHs. liugene Steam Laundry, Allison antt IlastingH agents. Thornton'H in tho pluee for good cigars, for htutionnry, etc. J. M. Williams of Eugene whs in town the last of the week. Who makes cigars? 'Jluw. Con ger and the best too, you bet. Wood wan led Part of pay for same lo be in subscription to paper. Substribo for tho Farm and Country Journal through the Loader. Cochran is it. See him. lie will give you a dozen good faces at a good price. Ten per cent reduction on all trimtnod hats Friday and Saturday at, the Vogue. Mrs. J. R. lirowu and Mrs. h. W Ilemj returned to town from Ivu geno on Monday. Schotl will make things right if not right. . What he pays is true and will stand by it. The best, the cheapest cigars made are those made bv Thos. Conger. Ask for them. Don't forget that old gold and silver is as good as cash for repair work and jewelry at Schools. J. I. and O. ll. Joues to IIctou L. Uraini bridge 2 tracts in blk 6, Jones' add to Cottage Grove 5- Go to the Star Confectionery for anything in Uo I''10 ' stationary, cr blank books and nchool supplies, , 0. Thornton, Prop. Bohemia cigars are the best. Patroni.o home industries Con ger cigarH. For mining orders we can't be beat. Metcalf lt Urund. Ooo. Hohlnmn is tho up-to-dato tailor. Look at his fall nainples. j Schotl watcheh and jewelry aio ' omong tho best. Work guaranteed. t!.i- I i -- Aiv. ;i)'S " . 1 ty to liven and tiii'.ate Lii nal f tal cle ( I 1 VV I ! I , r m , e ' , "r?y allcr-i society on which the c:i..h piic,. will j no..., (aim l.ohe.nia and went to ,,e awarU.d to ,,,,, ,,, j I ortliii.d on Monday. Uihg fivL, LM,n)t( 0 j Look around the old jewelry 1kx 4ri.es frtitu 5 $ doll us an. I mc if 3011 can find Home old; Tho program 1.1 ....1 ii. ...:n ... ... . . ' . ; Ki mm mi)i;i. tuut win aunwei OCtlUoett U 1.. ... k?,.l.,.ll'.. ... IUI til v-y..liwii n. WailS. J ICa Mr. J. L Kirtly of lilaekbutte, j trade witti tins famous or;-:an:..i-Cre., was in Cottage drove Sunday t'oU. and Uiey know tiitouie wi.it-. and Monday. He returned to Black-are ot a l,al t of an enjin able pro- buHo Tnestluy morning. igram. AHIiougli Lheir pi -iaini- , ,,. ...... origni niKi eniertainiug ac.ii c.m- (Iiuh. l.nnerty is able o taiusH,lcat(k,lof m fl.n lt is a,o..nd on some now ni a wheeled so iefin,.a yA ch:imcUr anJ the chair. Ho is gathuiug a little 1 ,8l ,,s so whoi,,ouu. lhal it c!1. courage and hopes to get up before dor aud ratroI)itl, by (he mo h very long. ,e,cct cvcl vn lM,. II(.U A. l; Stin.sou oi Oakland, Cal., then: Nov. 1. arrived in Cottage drove last Thurs-! Mr. E.J. Tieniey in aivan.eui day. Mr. Stinson is hero on busi- j Eugene ShatYoid's '-A Hun. an Sl.e" uesa and will bo here until the first; company, wat, a caller at the Nuel of next week. - illicc tliis moinipg. Mr. Tit-rncy Mrs. VanDenburg is quite su-k, I rrlor,s 1 Uhi,uss as 1''i,, 'fl iM--and has been eonfiued to her bed j Clt.v nature, and s..i s that the play for lliepimt week, but is some hotter ftn1 T'oduction a:e ec rl to none, and expects lo be able to be up this j Of course, Mr. Tierney is allowably W4.t-k. ; extravagant in his j -raises f his at- ' . .. , , r i tractions, but as a matter of f.u-t th e 1 he iron ore discovered by Prof. 0 H0V18e ma-iarenu nt l.r.s rc Day at the exj, en mental plaut at I j , .lllhiaseii illfo. ...,:,',.. t!l:lt For all kinds of tobacco and cigars call at the Star Confectionery. Have you been to .ieo Mrs. Pen son's display of new goodi. Dou't miss such an oppoi tunity. The best aud cheapest photo graphs at Cochrans. Ciive him a fair trial. He will do it up right. Photographs, photographs, pho tographs, photographs. Cochran makes the best photograph. .See him. S. F. Steelo is opening a new res taurant in tho Martin building and expects to bo roody for business about Saturday. Frank J. Taylor is improving his saw mill plant at Divide and getting iu shapo to do 11 larger and more progressiva business, Stuart McGilvray, who has been visiting with his parents for the past week, left Tuesday for I lad lock, Wash., where he will resume his work in the Postal Telegraph oflice. Jerry Simpson, tho ex congress man of Kansas died Monday, lie was ono of the most unique char acters ever elected to Congress. lie was elected by tho Populist parly aud served in 1(1052, 3d, and 4th cougresses. ll S 71 Is like taffeta in everything but price It do.-- ;i tall'et i Kervi'-i- in la.in.v w.aj s liuik'. - a bi-t!er w .-.o in p.-ttk-ont-'-how 1 to e.,iial J ' r 1 1 i -iichs a-i u riip-kiit .aiid iii.-Jiiis ;i Hup'-i h r liiiin-' t , ;m ovi-r yar-iij.-u t . Ii'i-..iis,- it won't piill, hreak or losi- it-"i-,ri-.'!il ly hi-tr- there i- a trnai it u ( thai ca.Vh il won't. I'm !e Sui" -, soft x 11I silk', 1 11-! r 1- and h.-r ici-.i 1 1 1 . . Iisiiri'i-t oii'--lliird t Ii.i I of a ' i :.' ! i and it -i d-i-n. lability t In. t oi!.--! more e'TOiin than - -Ii;. Ma-!:1 .ii ineh width and in s i-).'-i I. Mark as wi 11 a i a pt i-ma-i ie '! i-play t,f oh r tints. '. r-.;; . i v- - Tin-: i itim; ui:ai.ity of any tool U ulw.tyH ii ''llnrabeH out', but of eipnil importance In the power of r taiiiii; t his quality mo a not to rcquir.' too frequmt hharjien ln-. I'.s m.-ikin your purchased o the iriilin i-ntch o. you iilways reci'ivc your inoneyV worth In the best quality of tool and cutlery of properly tempered steel that lt pure to hold an ed-e. n ii a n Don't Miss It! Iss Wkat? An opportunity of getting a pretty doll like Avanelle for $1.00; with every 1.00 purchase a number will be selected. The drawing will take place at the store at '' o'clock the 23rd of December. Ida Frances Barrett Portland should mean much to the Const trade, if it can be produced iu paying quantities. the great rolling mill s no in this drama is one ot the best things of the year. Friday night ,-u Op, ru ,. ; house. I sell Columbia and all other talking machines, therefore must! Wednesday sell the best. If you want any thing in that line see ltankiu the piano man iu Eugene. Ladies I'eady to Wear and Made to Or tier Clothing. I j I have a lull line of samples of all ' the lat.st weaves cf cloth ir winto. ! wear, hoinChas. Stevens & P.ros. j ofehV.go. All h.te patterns mod-, t Is fv; iioth ladhs and children, iu j suits, i ! aks, nn rcei ied and silk pi tlie-. ifs, uinicrweai, siiirtwausts, 1 eiitiiBiii 2 Private Nursing Home. A competent fi uve of nurses are eMubli-h.'d in tne Scott Chi-isinan. h me on Wall Street, where any cases of sickness can he cared for under a ii v .Ii si, Ian. Terms Reasonable e veiling an eiia northhouud iVeiht train, in ehaie of Conductor Curtis, run into a pa, tlriver car that wasatwoik on the Two young boys Landess and Uyeis shot a coyotte on the hills just cast ol towu Sunday night. Some of the hunters don t have to go so far horn towu to get game if they just knew it. T. M. Priekmau of Portland, the traveling representative of the Journal was in town Saturday in bridge in the south end ut iumi. Tho piledriver was budlv wucktd, as was also the cowcab hei ot the height engine. Frank Thomas, wno was at work on the pucauver, C'TSct teed. I'll a po'i . tuie ia nal liosn-iy. tit guaran- Mis. Uipah lh-nson, Main 53, Cottage drove. A Sensible Move. I'o, n Awbrey wiite you up on 3 our homo and furui- I ho Oiegou Fire Relief Ad Iress: Mrs. M. F. Fifer, Head Nurse. As- when he saw that a collision could j socialiou, or your stock oi goods in not be avoidel, jumped to tho ' t,l( I""ance Company, ground below, a distance of 30 feet. 1 badly spraining one of his ankles It appears that the conductor mis (Lime Cooking Saturday. the interest ot their contest. He is understood the order calling his at working up enthusiasm among t,he j tendon to the piledriver on Cottage Grove people entered in the ; bridge. Drain NonpavcU. contest, who are Miss Maud lilair, - 1 v ll 1 0 Stewart and Lizzie Veatch. - Call Accepted. fln lv-l'M llll',,. liiil.kU uMitll ,.f Lov. D. .1 , town has sold 6i acres of his fa. ui V";'? l..1 ,n r.c -vr..,.. r-.,.. 11.. I'ftH of the lust Christian Cluir. begun preparations lor a new home, Lotta l,rov,e' h' xu S new ban. and farm sheds on an-. 1,8 l,,lbl01 0,1 last .Way; liable other pa.t of his ph.ee and expects ' S'"'.ions ue.ug delneie,., and Hue to be splendidly fixed up soon? new members .ect iyed ou that date. ' 1 vigorous work lor the winter is Mr. F. V. ltaiich aud wife of ; Ltiug carefully planned, in which Toledo, Ohio .after u stay of over 11 1 Iho united 1 libit of tl e n t nd a ship week 111 eottagu (novo aud vicinity , ami lisarty ,o-opeial 'on ot ab eiuis renimttl their jouruey south. They j tiim people is eaineslly 1 opi d i n. lire making a tour of the Pacifio An earnest invitation is extended Coakt and mid were in Portland tier- lo all to hear ihe scritsofof dis- ihg the lalter ait ot Ihe fair. , courses that have been arranged tor Ton. I'urctll. This yo.iug American violin vir tuoso will bo heard with the Schu bert Co. ou Nov. 1. Close applica tion to study under 'he best Ameri can nn 1 foreign masters, coupled with rate na'ural talent, has en able i It 1 111 at an early age. to win a place among the foremost artists 011 this acknowledged king of instruments. S .11" I 'Hi.. T ,:,!!. w lv ..I- l. Ulc i PrcsbU' li.m Ch.ucli will have a! ilii'lsiii p y ot go.-d things to e-t !iu-.t as mother made them ut I .Cc.'iia .V 'eateh's on Satut day.! ... L. Olson of tho lviigen -'ThisSuturdav will b, their n. iiket P" ' ' 1 N M s 1 . 1 l.i-.M j' th - day. Don't miss it. ! 'iee is 1,,-rei.y iivn, that the mi. I, uf 1 d"i.si..n ed iiiiiniuist rntor of the es- ' lllll' HI l.eliu l.l'CKl'l . illal.) i-.va iiav- . 1 - 1 1 , t iipoil, ileee.ised, lias Ii b-.l his tinal Ihe council is bavin- a lively a.i.. nit with the county clerk of lime just now on thu settling of ' Lane cot. my, Oregon, and 1111 older . .... . . 1 .... 1 1 1 ..... , . saloon iKCUsit. 1 he tlOW Oltil . mo 'en iii.hic .11111 I'liU'KH o reeoftl nance. It.aLilie still i-l iiowels t-t Hit- com, 1 ii in w hi ther the applicant is 11 pi or cr t he heal in 1 1, in.., i' th., : olivet ins,' this not u-e, and selling Alun. , oU. IUJ day. the Mli diiv of . November, lliOa, detern.ining t t. ujur 0f In o'clock a. m. for eison b issue a license to or not, is thi in considerable "oik. There is a strong t lenient at work lo get the two saloons now dosed opened up, uiai.v set in to be in fuvor of not of objections, If any, to- They had a deer hunt and Mr. i which thus far have pioveu loth In-" I uniting any saloon in these Runsb. got b couidc of deers, I teresting and instructive. j buildings. said account, and for the liual H -t tle ment of said estate. Dated at Lunelle, Oregon, (his ;,'0th day of Si'iiteinber, l'.IU.H. William L.wniiss, Adininlsti iitor of thecstale of Ihuih UeeUer, alais Lva Davenport, dy ceased, WooDcociv AtPuiTen, uttormya -w-Jl- t V :- .