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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1905)
a ' v t 4. nstmas: t. II 'i . I . w mi .111 i is joy ami recinij oniv comes oner a year, hut we arc heir a the lime with our lull line of (inicnil iMci ( liatidisc to supply your constant, need. We have a fine line of Ladies Collars, Knit Coods, Purses, Umbrellas, Furs, Etc. for the Holiday trade Don't forget our Superior line of Selz Shoes :" 0: - HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDR Corner Main, Ct 3rd Street wV.v;. HI I U I i i'l Li Pl B 6 1 B 5 1 - Wynne's Hardware Co ('airy a ('ompktn inc, of Hardware, Tinware, Sloven, Kiingc, running Implement, mid Mining Supplier, Includ ing Mack Powder Cap, and I II c. For prices we Lead; Patronize a honm iuUi .try, tho Conner i;;ar factory. ' ! The local weather Joret 'inters i-ay next werk the dead 'anient. "S3 am tm ram comment c ; m 00000000000000000000000009 Mammoth Doll Contest I rce lo I lie Most Popular little (iirl in Cottage Grove. One Vote (ilvcn with every 5 cent pnrtfxnc. Context dices Saturday evening, Dec. 2. I'Xt.S. 10-Cent Counter Contain. Curprnirr Hammers anil Hulri, furry Iambi and Bruihet. Tin waro. rlarilHarc, and a hundred u.t-ful article, worth twice the money XSANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS. Groceries and Shoes at Cost - -5 SEE OUH CHINAWARE. TIIK BAZAAR. W.C. Conner V Mnnap.nr OOOOOOOOOO'XiOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 .' -; " . ''Kr:'-it!',.. ( t - r "" : !V a ii 5 V , I, v. ' '''.'i'Kt' S 1 The Ilotlc Ji;s ivca perfect rinc-IcacI-lreH JOHN A. MINING separation TRAYLOR. 5 OH Mcl'hc. MACHINERY UKNVKK. COL Sale at The Vogue t j Y r.einiiiu I Ice. I will put on lor one week. A reduction will lie hats in the store. a sale made lasting on all rV?V Ladies (led t forget to visit The Vogue during the week. Lorena Martin. Hft HI P NPWS ,,ems of ,ntercst ln a,K aho,,t llUJflLr nCHiJ Cottage drove and vicinity. . . . I liOVl ly ll'lllillll 111 ' sli;ivis lit J . II Lowis'. Insist on lia in a Connor tiyii. mule ly Cocbrmi llic li'jlit tliia''- KiWiic Steam Laundry, Allison and llastinH agents. Send the children to J. H. Lewis, wo'll treat them lilit. Mayor Veatih re'.nnied iVom Ln gene Monday alternoon. PiunoM at homo. The bent at the j maey. lowest prices. Seo Veotch & Lawson. Mrs, 1al..el;. ia , un whh f a MWM- I I'hotok'iaph jeaa't be boat. CigarH made by Conner are all right. Uohomias are it. Lor Purses, I'yrogruphie outfits, perftiines, Iienson's I'harmaey. Wo havo the largest line of books in the city. Lonsou's Pharmacy. 'All late games, Pdock game, Puucho, Flinch. Benson's Phar' matism and in having a very hard time of it. J. P. Lowis for dry goods and groceries at prices that can't be keat ' Joe Miller has sold his restuarant books f0r 1 ,)l.lhilK'ss io KoyC. Hutchinson who Hooks, bookn, books all. Prices special. Unison's Phar macy. Cott'ige drove oigarn smoke right. Try ono and you will always dmoke them. S. O. U.iinbliu came down from camp on Monday and will bo around town for a time. For a good m al and a wpiare deal try SUoIch Kestaurant, first door eaHt of Nugget office. Our holiday lino Bhould be in mpected btforo making your pur pliasos. Uensou'n pharmacy, 1 will conduct it hereafter. When you want n plcasiintlaxativo take ('liHinl)erlaln'a Stomach and Liver TublotH. For sale by The Modern Plutrmucy, For Friday and to Saturday noou Lr. Lowe the oculo-optician will bo nt Hotel Graham. Jfemetnbor tho days as he will not sond any circu lars this'trip. T. K. Campbell is about to open an ollice in the vacant room at tho corner of 2nd and Main streets, where he will be prepared to con duct a Luuibortnon's Manufacturers cwi - i.as rash lor poultry. S"!i I Mhcr or plated - W hatever u wish at S ho! I'h. See Seholl fur your Christmas jewelry. He can't be beat. J. N. Stombiirg and family went t 'ic-isvc'l jo! a Jew ilavs init on T'nr.-dav. j.i.i.m 11 is iiing up fur the mas (pieruoe taw with masks oi every description. Ltidwig pianos rank high. Veatc .t Lawson hcIIs theui at lower prices than Portland Joes. Mr. 1". 1). Wheeler went to Port land Saturday ou business- and re turned the first of tho week. A fine lithograph picture 12xi7 with each live cent box of tacks at tho Wynne Hardware company. Aithur VauSchoiack was in town Monday and brought in a big crate of chickens for IJurkhoIder v Hem en way. Kcpott has it that old Mr. Taylor is having 11 very serious time with his throat and that much anxiety is felt over his condition. I I ;-i 11 Columbia talking maehineH, m)1 the best. It tiling in that lino and all other therofoio must you want any seo Lankin the j piano man in Lugene. The smalt boys aie out iu force . ranking a lot of enjoyment out of the large ponds formed in various 1 parts of tho town and all the wet tin;.' they jet seems to add to their pleasuie. A ChrihtmaH present. Cochran, tLe photographer will make you a present of a photograph for a Christ -mas present with the understand ing that if it is satisfactory you buy a dozen, if not it costs you nothing. Mr. L. L. Woods, late of Kim hall's Pi mo Factory, Chicago, 111., ha permanently located in Cottage Grove- Hois equipped to tune or icpair any make of piano. Call up Phone .'Jij-, or leave word at Welch & Woods store. The Ladies Methodist Church llaaar will be held in the Wvnne annex Friday and Saturday after noon. Don't forget the date. Take home the things for jour Sunday dinner and don't make your wife cook it give her 3 rest for one Sun day, anyway. Wm. Connor says newspaper work isn't in the same class at all with Paaar work, that ho can make more any week in the Bazaar busi ness than in a mouth of newspaper life and still not have to work half so hard. Ho says he can't order goods half fast enough to keep up with the demand. The editor is looking forward to having his father and mother here to spend the winter with him. They have been in Colorado for aomo time but Mr. Fisher's health requires bis living iu a lower altitude, so they will como here for the winter, after tho completition of a trip through tho east visiting at a uum ber of points. ilr. Garoutte has sold a piece of laud 20 foot by 90 feet off tho laud recently bought by him on Third street to lUukholder & Hemenway for $500. Messrs Purkholder and Hemenway intend to use- the grouud to construct a first class ware house on, and tho requirements of their trade ruakcB it necessary for them to carry a much larger stock of goods 011 hand and more room xnust be hud iu tho store, Dr. Kime is ( omf or tally settled iu his new offices end is much pleased with Ihh chancr. Attorney Williams w:n in town for a couple- of days tho bint of the week on the ore stealing caw. Wo aro showing a handsome liuo of Japanese brass ware, a rare pireo of work. PeiiHon's Pharmacy. Free, ono photograph, if you are satisfied, you then buy a dozen photographs fff Cochran, otherwise, none. Pictures tacks. Wynne Hard ware Co. is giving a fine lithograph picture with each and every live cent box of ta kH. Jewelry is always more txeeptiblo for presents than most anything else and cohIs but a trifle more, in some case. D. J. Scholl can f.t you out at a small cost. Miss liariett is having tho sale of tho year. The special pikes are! drawing you can't afford to mis' them, and you better hurry or you won't hav any chance to get in on j them. j Mr. Furtels expects to Mart on the installation of the cold storage room in his market next week and it won't be long before the best of meat ran bo had right from this j plant. J Some people are complaining of ' not bavin;' inu h Christmas cornice- this year, but from tin; crowds o! children and older people buying, j some body, has money to spend at j any rate. The board is looking up the j books for the new school library, anl bad thfc pleasure of an inter view with a publishing hou-e agent 1 this last week. Their temper nny ' have been on the ragged edge fur a while but they still held to theii j places on the board. I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pierce are in 1 Kugene, where they went to be present tt the deathbed of Mrs, Pierce's father, C. M. Prown, who died a week ago Monday and was buried on Wednesday. Mr. Pierce is now attending to tho settlement of tho estate and is expected back-soon. :h The Bohemia if f . v - v , ivl ""liiliTe Nev5 I fill the Time f Neat Job Work of I All Kinds Dope CUe'il treat Voti RigM awi3iaS3E3Bw''1 .-le-afc 1 - ..-i The Real Safety Razor Miss Mabel Mickey, a teacher iu the West Side School was compelled to leavo her classes Monday morn ing on account of a very sudden severo illness. lue boaru luuue some lively efforts to secure a com petent teacher to take her place and secured Miss Myrtle Purvance, w ho went immediately to the school so that the children lost no time. She has charga of the 4th ami 51I1 grades in Mis.-) Mickey's absence. Prof. Strange is quite pleased over the school record this month. There are fifty-eight scholars en rolled in the High School and two of the grades have mude records for fewness of tardinesses. Miss White's room takes first place with only one tardiness and Miss Kelley's second, with ouly two. The professor thinks that the parents had not re alized the importance of the children being on tin:o, until their attention was called to it, and when it was they went to work to have the boys and girls get to school on time. It always pays for anybody and every body to bo on time, first last and all the time. Can be usct in either hand and strops like any razor. it cuts them off slick as a whistle." Griffin & Veatch Co. r" T 'fN J ewis Dealer , m Dry Go oils Groccri A l-'rcsh Stock of the Latest and IJcst Goods at the be, st prices. Come and be convincv -d. For salo. 1 '2o horse power boiler and hori zontal sawmill engine, in first class condition, also ono four-side moul- er. Can be seeu at Wheeler A- Owens sawmill. fREE JO ALL CMURC(5UPPER 0CIETYDI1NER5 T IMPORTED JAPAKeSE with Purchases of Foa SALE DY Mctculf & Druntl. i fl . mm .'i.-i . . . 1 ' I I 1 We a. Agents for Bridge1 & Bead? STOVES IND RANGES The Pest Stoves Made Everything, iu the Hardware Line, Plows, Harrows, etc. MILBURN FARM WAGONS ALL KIMS MINING SLITLIES PIPER I VAN DENBERG ' ' ' '. ; J. Miller's Restaurant i Opposite Postolfice. First Class Meals. J: l.inlitii; House iu eeuiueelion Ciood clean heils. 9sj.p!V. '. rst. px v. v. t I. 4' :i 4' j Private Nursing Home. A competent force of nursed are established iu the Scot t t'lirlsnian home on Wall Street, wliern any cases of sickness can bo cured for under uny physician. Terms Kuasoruxbto y A Sensible Move. Have Tom Awbrey write you up a policy on your homo and furni ture iu tho Oregon 1'iro Peliof As sociation, or your stock of goods iq tho .fLtna Insurance Company. Ad.lrcH.s: Mrs. M. F. Fifer, 5 llctid Nur.se. H WHITB'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. (WARE or IMITATION. THI GINUINC PntPAMlO ONLY CV Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. T. LOUIU, MO, m m "1 1 J