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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1905)
Christmas! w:i. ..ii ;i, : i ... . . 1 1 ii . i ii i .inn );irnin;; i mi I v (nines (MKT ;i c;u, I ml yc ;wr licit" ;i I In- time with our lull line of ( 'miki ;i I Mo dinnilisc to supply 30111- consl ;i 11 1 lltld. We have a fine line of Ladies Collars, Knit Goods, Purses, Umbrellas. Furs, Etc. for the Holiday trade Don't forget our lerior line of Selz Shoes Supi - I1EMENWAY & BURKHOLDR Corner Main (& 3rd Street rvam II 1 1 1 ! h V 13 n Wynne's Hardware Co !arrv a diinplolo line of . Hardware, Tinwnrc, Sloven, Khiiki-a, I nrmiiix Implement, 11 11 (I Mining Supplies lutlud liiK Kl.ick Powder. Clip, and Iiikc. I'or prices we L rsJ 0000000000000000000 9000000 Mammoth Doll Contest Vrwnii f H'r - ' " , J jU.- 'I ' l""-" 1? ,,. ;.mu i' , . ' Mair'"i I rcc to the Mont Popular Little (iirl in Cotlae Grove. One Vole (iivtn wilh every S-tenI pnrcliaKe. Content t loses Saturday evening, Dec. 2.1. I WS. 10-Cent Counter Contalni Crpntr Hammer mmi Knlri. Curry linbi and Hrothat, Tin warn, Harawar. and a hundred utefol article worth twice lha moaay ISANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS. -Groceries and Shoes at Cost ; SEE OUR CHINAWARE. THE BAZAAR. W. C. Conner V Manager 0OOOOO OOOOOO OOOOOOO The Ilofle JIjth jflvca perfect separation of Zinc-Kcacl-Orcs JOHN A. TRAYLOR 5GS Mcl'hce. MINING MACHINERY UKNVKH, COL ! 1 Saie at The Vogue Bepnnin Dec. 2. I will put on a sale tor one week. A reduction will be made hats in the store. lasting on all Ladies don't forget to visit The Vogue during the week. Lo rena Martin, Hft IH P MP Vs ,,ems of ,ntercst in antl about IlUifllv llCU J Cottage (irove and vicinity. SUULSLSLZSLSLSLASUULJUIJLSULS flJUi. SJ flJULB. SLSULSUiSLSiSUiSiSJLSL Jl JLflJLlLfi. Sl) Lovely huudiiude. lia wis ut J. H. Ixiwis'. Insist 011 having the ritflit thini,' h Conner cigur. Iiugene Steam Laundry, Allison and Hustings agents. Send the children to J. U. Lewis, we'll treat them riht. Solid silver or phited Whutever you wish at Scholl'H. I'iunoH at homo . Tim best at the lowest prices, Seo Voutch A Lawson. Ul u,e cy Se Scholl for jour Christmas jewelry. He can't he heat. I'hotoiHjihs made y Cochrau cau't he htat. ('. M. Jackson went to Uoshen for tli day Monday. K. Massa nnd Ira ?o of OrHet-o BjM-ut Christmas in the Grove. For l'lirnes. I'yn'giaphie ouliits, lftfum'H, IJenson's l'liarmai-y. W liavo the larj,'eHt line of books J. 11. Lowis for dry goods and groceries ut prices that can't be beat, ' Hooks, hookH, books, books for j all. Trices epocial. Unison's Phar- j xnacy. I 1 Cottage (hove ciyam fctuoke right. Try ono and you will always smoke them. Ifor a good meal and a square deal try Steele Restaurant, first door east of Nugget office. Our holiday line should be in spected before making your pur thane. Iienson's Pharmacy, A fine lithograph picture 12x 17, with each five cent box of tacks at be Wynne Hardware company. lienson's Pharmacy games, Hloek irame, Ileuhon's 1'har- All late huni-ho, Flinch macy. Ludwig pianos rank high. Veatch k hawon Hells them at lower prices than Portland Joes. When .vou wnnt 11 pleasant laxative lake t iminin'i lain 8 Momaen nnd titver 'J'aliletM. For Htile by The Modern I'liannaey. Cochran, the photographer has been enjoying tmch a business re cently that he has not had hardly time to eat. A Christmas present. Cochran, the 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. J. 11. Lewis pays cash lor poultry Cigars made by Conger are all right. Uclumias are it. E. S. Bingham of Eugene came up Saturday for a few days. Hcautiful ladies wriwt pursed at J. 11. Ijewis'. Call and see them. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miles on Mosby Creek a 10 pound "laugh ter Horn at Drain, Ore., Dc. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor, a i) pound boy. Mr. Will White of Portland npfnt Christinas with his mother, Mrs. Mary White. Mr. P. V. Cooper and J. K. Kit t- ley of Hlackbutte (.pent .Sunday in town returning Monday morning. Mrs. Amelia Smith and daughter, Miss Susie, of Eugene speut Christ mas with their friends, Mr. and Mth. C. M. Jackson. Mr. and Vrs. J. 15. IewiB eut Chrisuiias with their son pied I,atnl at Eugene. Miss Hurdick also went with them. Miss Marion White, teacher in tlie Jackuouviiie schools, is visiting luring the holidays with friends and relatives in this city. Mr. and Mis. (). O. McClellen of Salem are spending the holidays with Mis. McClelleu'B parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. II . Abrams. Mrs. T. U. Arnold of Twist, W ashington, has bought an acre of ground iroui Fingal Hinds, along the railroad track, north of town. Mr. Chas. Suitors son and daugh- ir came uowu irow loulanU on Saturday to spend Christmas with their parents, who recentiy tuoveu here. Fingal Hinds has purchased the house and lot of Mrs. T. U. Arnold, which he is fixing up ready for better times, which he firmly be lieves in. Fred Kaymond presents' his fa mous comedy, "The Missouri UirP' positively the greatest comedy suc cess of the season, Friday night, Dec. 29th. WANTED at once A competeut housekeeper for family of three. Higest wages paid. No young girl need apply. Cull on or address Mrs. It. W. Welch. I sell Columbia aud all other talking muchiues, therefore mut-t sell the best. If you want any thing in that line see Kaukin the piano mau in Eugene. Mr. h. L. Woods, late of Kim ball's Piano Factory, Chicago, 111., ha- permanently located in Cottage Giove. He is equipped to tune or repair any make of piano. Call up Phone 3y3 or leave word at Welch & Woods store. The Nugget has not heard' of one merchunt who has complained of the Christmas trade, they all say that it was larger than they expec ted and that they are much pleased over it. Every merchaut says that his business has increased during the year, and that prospects look good for still more busiuess. Col. JJlair is beginning to move his furniture into the rejuvenated and enlarged Stewart hotel build ing and says that the building will be ready tor occupancy very soon. He is going to have everything fixed up finely, and hopes to do a good bnsiness. He sub-leases from John Barker, who has the lease 00 the entire building. 3 Frank Wheeler is in Grants Pa-s B for n lew day" on bminos. W- are showing a liariiUouie. lino of Japanese biasii ware, a ;rc piece of work. JSeiiHon's I 'hnnnncy, "eke" aud "Daisy" wilh their ineny Hhnoeiation will hold high carnival at t ho Opera h'u"c, Friday Dir. 2:ith. I'lee, one photograph, if ou are batisfn cl, you then boy a dozen photograph of Cochran, otherwise! none. ! Picturcs-taekH. W ynne Hard- I ware Co. is giving a fine lithogrnph i picture with each and every five nut lox of tacks. The W. C- T. U. held its monthly; meeting at Mrs. Perkins last week, 1 aud an interesting and pleasant time wan had The brightest, leanest, funniest ! comedy 011 the market is "The Mis souri tml winch win be seen at the Opera house, Friday, Dec. The repairing of some of the street crossings on Mam street Tuesday morning was much ap preciated by those who have to use them. Jewelry is always more exceptible fr presents 'ban most anything else and costs but a trifle more, in some ease. D- J. JScboll can fit you out at a small cost Mr. Taj lor, ho has been very nick for some time with malignant sore throat died at the home of bis nephew, Lincoln Taylor on Sunday morning, and was buried Monoay afternoon. The advance agent of the De Moss Lytic bards. Mr. M. Parsons, was in town Monday and made ar rangements for a concert to be given by that company in the Opera house on Monday, January i5. Y C. Conner is the hippy man these days for he sa3s his Christ mss trade eclipsed all his expecta tions and bought out pretty nearly everything he had. so that he will have begin right away to stock up. He says not to tain to him about trade being so fearfully dull. J. M. Deeds of the Register was a visitor in Cottage (irove Friday and Saturday in the interests of the New Yers edition of the IN gistT. -Mr. I eeds was looking up some items about Cot'age Grove an vicinity as well as looking after some advertisements. He says the New Years edition is going to be the finest thinr of the kind ever done in Eugene. The Commercial Club will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight, as the majority of the members wanted to lie home Christmas night. It is understood that the meeting will be of special inttrest, as there are 10 be several guests present. There will he no meeting on the following Mondav night. New Years eve, but on the 8th of January, ti e regular monthly meet ing will be held. If press comments are any indi cation of a first class show, "The Missouri 5ir" must certainly be a winner. Wherever tl.e phy has beeu produced the press is loud in its praise of the peifoimauce. Here are a few extracts from the princi pal large dailies, written by the most promiuent dramatic critics. "A pleasing perfoimance by a compe tent company of one of the best written comedies seen this Beason whs. it e Missouri uin at me Third Avenue 1 heater last night." New York Daily Telegram. "The state scenerv anil settings are far above the average and the company is ail exceedingly clever one through out "The Missouri G'rl," made a hit and is iu line f r a big week." St. Louis (ilot'e Democrat. 0 The livovmm izuyyvi I" fill the New? fill the Time f Neat Job Work of I All Kinds Dope Ole'll Crcat Vou Right mi t - 1 - Safety The Real Razor Can be used in either hand and strops like any razor. rl It cuts them off slick as a whistle.St -t. J Griffin & Veatch Co. v: m." v" "7t; r" fc 4 ?k i -1 m m J B. WIS Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Fresh Stock of the Latest and Best Coods at the best prices. m Ccne and be convinced. "fREE. TO ALU (KURCK5UPPERS t imported Japanese Wltri PURCHASES OF We are Agents for Bridge & Beach STOVES AND RANGES The Best Stoves Made Everything in the Hardware Line, Plows, Harrows, etc. MILBURN FARM WAGONS ALL KINDS MIXING SUPPLIES PIPER & VAN DENBERG n cossee. FOR SALE BY Mctcalf & Brund. r j. outer s Kestaurani 9 Opposite I'ostrffice. Lodging House in ctiiinection i T. ..1 1... 1.. " j S v. ). rv. n v. rv A Sensible Move. i i i nave Tom Awbrey writo j0u up a policy on your homo and furni ture in the Oregon Fire Relief As sociation, or your stock of goods iq the JEtna Insurance Company. Private Nursing Home. A competent force of n ursea are established in tiie Scott Chrlsman home 011 Wall Street, where auy eases of sickness caii be cured for under auy physician. Terms Reasonable V vAddrees: Mrs. M. F. Fifer, Head Nurse. WHITE'S ! II S t rrnnm uprmifiirr; THE GUARANTEED WORM REMED THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. OV IMITATIONS. tms aiNuiNt rncr(o oncv t Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. . . . T, LOUIS), MO. sow aua recouuueuoe i MoUeru lutic