Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 15, 1905, Image 1

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Devoted to the Mining, Luraberiog and Farming InteretU of this Commanity.
VOL. VII
COTTAQE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEP 1$, 905.
NO. 43
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Coffee Grove
COTTAGE GROVE
A SHIPPER
Wc Ship Our Goods to the
Wholc-World-OurOold and
Lumber Hverywhcre-Our
Quicksilver to New
York
Very few nf our resident realize
the magiiituil" of tho export busi
ness don" from our city.
It in interesting mid h pleasure to
look up .statistic.- rIoii llifsi lines,
and the oft asletl iiistinii in an
swered, where !u8 ull the money
t ome from and why aie nil our mer
chants increasing their slock and
H'okirik' Inrger piarter? '
Wc Ship Out.
('.'Id bullion, ui(.k xilvor in flunks,
piling to California, I'mli nud Ne
vada poiiitM, lumber cely where,
hopH, wool, tnohuir, flour and ground
feed to local M)ints, powder and
Cettafs Orovi's Welcome.
To tht tutlnati Man who on their
journay through thi Vailay will enter
our City, wt extend our heartiest
greeting and the atiurance of a most
cordial welcome.
We thank you for your kind interest
and feel aura it will ba repaid whan
you become acquainted with our many
resources and our enterprising spirit,
ready to turn them to advantage for
not united Oregon alone, but the great
Northwest.
In the beautiful hills around it, is
buried untold wealth. You will learn
what we need to put it on the market
where it will cause tht world to mar
vel at our great state and sing its
praises.
Cottage Grove needs you you will
find how much you need Cottage Grove.
We are ready to meet you as friends
and co-workers Come.
uiinura' tupplie to Bohemia and
other mining districts both north
and south tiding the Southern I'a
ciGc. The luruher hbipmentH this yiar
exceed that of last year by more
thau one hundred thousand feet.
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Portlaad's Greetloj.
"To your
lamette. tba
Hon. R. M. Ve.loh, Myor.
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alleys of the Wil
TJmpqua and the
Rogue, to your fir-clad mountains
and grass rales interlaced, Portland
ssnda greeting.
"Wc come, basinesa men from
your gateway city, Oregon's gate
way to all the world, to clasp hands
at home with you, the business men
of the great interior.
"We wish to know more of the
great interior, the magnificent
cornucopia of Western Oregon,
which for more than half a century
has poured its riches through Port
land into the lap of the earth.
"We wish to know you beyond
the business acquaintance that mere
interchange of traffic brings. In
friendship we visit you who did so
much to create and maintain that
beacon-light of the Northwest, the
Leis & Clark Exposition. Your
interests are our interests; we wish
to know how we may serre them,
and, aboreall we wish that personal
friendship and understanding that
will enable us to engage in effective
team work in behalf ot a greater and
united Oregon."
COTTAGE GROVE
A DISTRIBUTOR
We Use Not Alone the Produc
tion ef oar own Town and
Neighborhood, BatDraw Upon
all the Towns Adjoining to
Supply Our Demands.
It is not half told when we say
there are dayp, and several of them
when there is not an egg or a
ponnd of butter to be bad, and
never can a full lice of vegetables
be secured on short notice. It is
not because there is no produce
raised, but because of the great
consumption that draws on the city
for these supplies. We not only
consume what we grow but our
.merchants having standing orders
tor these commodities at other towns
up and down the valley, which can
not always supply our demands.
Thousands of dollars go out of our
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Bird's Eye View of Cotlae Crove. Oregon.
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sale on act
Welch & Woods
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All this week to Nov. 5.
One lot Children'. Wool Lad;M k hmjse shocs One lot of children snit,
lfc haye sizes G-GV4, an sizei 3 to 13 years were $1.50
7-7Vt $1, $1.25, $.150. to $4.50 now
10c. 75c to $1.50.
A few pair Women's Mens Dress Shirts, sizes .. .
shoes, G, 7 and 8 1r 1ri Ladies Union Suits 20c
10, lbV2, 17, ; .
sizc 25c each bUit
50c ' "' ' ' . ;
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All cesh sales
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F U R. S
FURS
When you see our line and get our
prices that is all -that is necessary,
providing yon wsitfst to buy. Those
who seen theirt are surprised at the
low price we are selHsig them for.
GarmanJfemenwayCo
Leaders In
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