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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1906)
391 EE3t.St1ZXZ. ESCSOSaOiiaCTI!: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOflOOOOW Rclkuhl OIlrfit: TPl Officers 2 1 I1U DQl2XXr nnd Install Mc wfob for our nmn jfrfcnbs anb Customers a jllapp anb IIvospct cms IRcw )!cav anb ash a continuance of the patronaoc vc have cn jocb in tbc past. it Leads in Holi day Trade will Iccvd In the sale of Notions, Nov elties and fancy goods Keep nn eye out for otir Five Cent .Counter A few pair of shoes and I Groceries going at ! greatly reduced prices. THE BAZAAR. W. C. Conner Matintfiir 0 UOOOOO O OOOOO O O-CroO o-o oooo o o I, list Friday night a gala night among the lolgn of (Ik.1 town, and t'i tlx- N'stivili' H Hie I ; Ix k.'ilis ad ded largely. Aliout thirty la-lies am) gentlemen ol the order were i Ht-ut from Drain nnd uno gentle muri from liurnii'-. I 'he following ofh'- th were i l' ( t'i KM i Baker, Noble (Irani; Mr". Jvnl, Vice Gi.ind; Kuti" ' :iic: S' i rotary; Mis. l-;ilf I .'-. !. m i i p utcr; and f.thd Bisbv, Bight I ;;.ort r to the N'oUe Grand ; ,im! Right; and A 1 1 .. I;i SllpfiOl let l'i ti;'- M i '., I.innie 'ih!i t 'i i;-f s'c ,i iiiin , i.i i M Afte r tin- in--! ;!:,' I'ii t u n . t ii ( , a was hud . 'I' lie iio'im (I tiii- l.i.i ; he! I. ri ' 1. 1 ;i' Willard, O'k'tt, Left iM' Grand. a-liter, and ' refary. i fmo lan a lino time ! was pro- older ever Cigars Cigars. Cigars Conner Cigars hv mi HEMENWAY & BURKIIOLDR Corner Main 01 3rd Street ll ; Conger Cigars are. made j CXpCtt. IVm't forget Metculf A Brand for good goods. .VJ Wynne's for tacks and jiictuieh a live tent bo of tucks gives you a line picture free. iuiid music lor yon, and you can't miss it. The Del.nn famd mho Monday night. I u s long legged rubber boots, veiy best quality oidy pair. Welch S: Woods. New Stipe t i ntrnilf. t . Seen i iii'.- Mi J. A. !...! - v iii in i if in m il ' :; ; . the lc. u -.iiju-i ii.l n ' :, gan Si en) ilii s C . v: -i esigia d li d i . '! i li-av.' i lioi t!y t . ;.,!; cImjV I-ere und i- i ; ; leaving as he was I --iii ai d al'lii in ! 1 1 i i; ,4 Mini me-, an I all d ii- mg In , I inn- a tl.e nunc ii i '-i a til licen iiia-li i i-.i i WOlk. Wink' 1 1. ( : for Oregon A- in mining; :;i l.tcomes ..I'lheOie M; . Archer, An her will . , in w duties - u nlets his i a : ninpetent ; I a courte- 5 .1 , . 1 -i l y 1 a r ''1 i li- u J. f.. M- VI. y i -f ' SI The Ilcxljre Jijf give a perfec t separation of iiic-IeaI Ores JOHN A. TRAYLOR. MINING MACHIMr.it Y 30 Mcl'hee. IIJ'.NVKR. COL 'riiiity -live centit for a first class mutjeal bvenin'H entertaiuniciit Monday night, Jan. (if(j. Mc(jueeu in said to be trying to si'll out his cigar buHiriess, on ac count of too close competition. Mins Orpha Harm of iaicue jeameupto the Grove on Sunday j for a fiw dayH visit with Iriwticin. Mis. I )ave Mm kley left Saturday I a visit with hr duughtei, Mrs. Wintworth, at Berkley, California. ; J.M. I'nyland ol Albany was a ' business- visitor to Cottage drove fur a few days the first of the week. Uie i'cmoss lvyric lianls are coiiiiHLr. Next Monday ni'ht. I'on't miss them. Ojiera House, Monday. Tl:e J'eMoes Lyric Hards ma coming,'. Next Monday night, Jan. I5. I'on't mian them. Opera house, Monday. The Bohemia Telephone Com pauy haH reducol its toll line from 50 cents to 25 cents for hervice 1 w hich applies all along the line. j Though invoicing w will close joutbo.NS suit84to 7 years ntl, l.."ound $2, wore almost twice j Hie price. Welch A Woods. ' The Cottage Grove Orchestra has i ai ranged for a series of dances to be j Hi ven each Saturday night at the jOpeni House, commencing with this week. I icecnibi 1 ( lean lint hno a li as ;. much pleased witn I li"pe to keep ; 1 ; Mr. Ivuls ii1 comin to take up the v 'iiti'-iiH.'ii. -Dur- 1; 1 -rinieiiflent, si. 1 t'M.'uciny, ! ! il.tillUOUS 1 .ails of the : 1 lie mill are 1. : e uiipnny is e v a iiir,' und e i.Mju-1 work. ij il.is camp will lend to it his knowledge and experience and is heartily we.lc.0m1 -d. KcgislraCon is Active The offices of All v II King aud Justice Vii'ilm prcv. nt unusually lively sceneH ilnr-e ! -;.s, through the la rye numbers o! ' -ple that are registering and HUwj ready tor the coming elections, although the registration dues nut dose until April 10th for the pi unary elections. It pays tube on time just the same. City Council Mel Monday. At the council meeting little was done, other than to grant a saloon license to O. L. 1'arsous, tLe Ku uene man who has upplied for a li cense for the old Bohemia saloon. One or two little t ills were allowed, and the meet jug : ujniunel. Tliii tv-live ci ni- fi'i' musical evenings 1 Monday flight, Jan I a I i 1 s t class :;U rtainmrnt Prices llal i '. are : : '.' '.(, stoves, lange.-, farming ii.ip'eu.euts, min ing supplier, giani lewder, caps and fus-, as well as no niMip, macliitiery that v handle, ,,n- '--!M at prices 1 1 r 2 ! 1110 "aiipry is keeping 1110 pace that can n t hop ; .ease ou. Tom Parker is adding a galltry '"u an m albu ' i. m s us. The or iipstuiiH porch to his living ! W nnc Hdw,-. c . HOME NEWS Hems ol' Interest id and about Cottage (irovc ;miJ vicinity. CAB 8 B .UtJULiUUJL)LftJLgJtjULa 9JLAS.S fi JLfl.fi H Ail Ulli li fi.ft 2. S.A Hit S i. Si fl Metcalf A Miners use nothing but Bohemia cigars. Iiugeue Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. Any felt house slipper in the store at $1. Welch & Woods. Mouday was a busy day for the drummers and the town was full of them. Guild thini's to 'at at Briinds. : The best only at Metculf Brunds. Mens cravenets 7." were $1'2 Ruin coats, boys boots now $1.2o. Welch Woods. Mens shoes f 1. l.."0 ami $'2 now were fd.so, $'2, and VJ.r)n. Welch Woods. riglit along The big 12 h. p. gasoline engine for the Bartels market was moved to the building yesterday. Mr. Bui telt hopes to have the muchists busy setting the machinery soon. Bev. Metuinger preached to his ,c I congregation Sunday (or the first time since his recent illness. He has been unable to preach for some two mouths, and his reappearance in his accustomed place was gladly welcomed. Eugene Wilis At Uiskct HaH The local bi-kei Sdl te.un at Eu gene Fridry night met a bad defeat being entirely out da-sol, losing to a score of 2 5 to 5. The team hopes to do better at the : inni game to be played here swou. Ralph Whipple has been down j Miss Brabham and Miss Cook of from the rnioeB for a few Jays on 11 j Kugene have been visiting hero for vacation. j a few days. Dr. Oglesby returned from Port , Mr. Venske. the Cash grocery land on Tuesday after an absence of I iuau sayH things ure getting better, some days. I more people pay cash. A good piano is the Ludwig, and j j)0 yon nice music? Hues the ex- you can buy them clieuper here than pous() uf buying a piano seem to in Portland, at Veatch & Lawson. Patrouize a home industry that is building up a good trade by its good material. The Couger Cigar Factory. Johu Cochran left Tuesday for Poitland to buy his stock of furni ture, which he hopes to open up by the 20th. The Da Moss Lyric Bards are coming. Next Monday night, Jan. 15th. Don't nilsa them. Opera lJoime, Monday. There aie photographers aud photographers, but the one you want to go to is Cochran, in tho Young building. He is well equipped to furnish the best at the lowest prices. John Culp, a former barber of the Grove, but who has beeu in Portland in business for some time, is spending a time visiting here. He finds many new faces even in his short absence, much. vSee Veatch it Lawson. Good music tor you, and you can't ni'HS it. The DeMoss family sure Monday night, Jan. 15th. Baa.o, the Danish Hypnotist will uppear here on Jan. .jth and 5th at the Ougra House, r'ree dunce after the ehoSv. Tor an expert piano tuner and re pairer, cull up L. 1j. Woods, late of Kimball's Piano Factory, Chicago, on phone 3v3- An agreeable movement of the bowels without any linplcaniint el lee t IB. produced by 'linmlierlaiu'H stom ach und hivcr Tulilets. For sulo by The Modem I'liiirinucv. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seals of Springfield came back to tho Grove on Saturday and will make their homo here in the future. T. K. Campbell is in Portland on business, and while there is going to look up the cost of repairs to the billiard aud pool tables of tho Club. L. L, Woods went to Kugene on a business trip Monday morning. Mr. Woods is well known as a lirst class piano tuner and will tune Prof. Arthur Frazier's piano while there, before the recital that Mr. Fra.er will gire the latter part of the week. D. T. Awhrey loft for Portland on Tuesday, where he has gone to put himsel( under tho care of a specialist tor several weeks treat ment. During his absence the of fice will be under the care of Clyde NokeH, who is fully able to care lor it, from his past experience. Now that the days are growing a lillln longer each day, the sun seems to keep out a little more each day too. Local improvements seem to be the order of the day. and the only reason we don't have the mud oft the streets is because it is almost an impossible task until it dries a little more. Development Le&gue Jan. I2-I3 is the date the Ore gon Press Association aud the Ore gon Development League meet, in Portland. Great things are expected of the meeting of the League and the as sociation in Portland this week and it it will pay you to be present. Reduced rates are granted on all the railroads and many delegates will go from every town to help the work along la the valley, There's No Place Like Home. Albert Bichmoid 1 'links it will be pretty good to stay huine for a time, so he has decided to lease his Kinetscope business, and will take a position as fitight man at the depot assisting Mr. Cl'llord Powers, w ho has recently taken the Southern Pacific examination for regular station agent work, and hopes soon to get cu appointment. ' ! nii89 11 1 1.... 1 1 Ml Mi "WlilUlUB R : fllllbp New? I I j fill the Time t - job Work of Kinds Dope -X- 'A L. -X- sL. The Real a: ty Razor 3 -5 -3 3! t teszs; : - -Zt;. : -ix.? w,, ... - 1 0 X C;ui he used 111 cither hand and strops like am' razor. It cuts tiiem off slick as a whistle. Griffin S Veatch Co. Pi ll"" ) 1 1 lit ,1. unr l -rv-- PIPER r- A We are Agents for Bridge & Beacb STOVES AND RANGES The Best Stoves Made I'verything in the Hardware Line, Plows, Harrows, etc. Ml LB URN FARM WAGONS 4 ALL KINDS MINING SUPPLIES 'AN DENBERG A Srnsiblc fk p. Have Tom Aw In cv 1 i a policy on yo u- !.. :n ture iu the Ore;," m I d 1 soeiation, or yur si. ! the iltua Iiisuran- (' i... Vi 11 u -1 fit 1 ni hd As- M'Od.i ib , of it Gre&t Wu.s tho Fall Saturday morning many people were startled by a great crush near the depot, which thay later found was only the tearing do 11 of the old shed formerly a plaining mil, by tho railroad track. Mr; Gar oulte who is building the new stable bought the building from Mr. Burkliolder, and tore it down to use for a wagoii shed in the rear oi the barn. Takes a Well Kturncd Kest Frank Veatch, who recently sold his place a little above Latham, known as the Marion Martin place, for about ,$7500, left Tuesday for Los Angeles where hia wile and daughter ore spending tho winter mouths. He expects to be there for some time aud take things easy, but in many ways will miss the Grove. R.evlvo.1 Mooting Revival meetiugs will be held in tie Christian Church beginning Sunday Jan. I4II1., Rev. J. N. Mc Connelllate from Washington will conduct these meetings. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend, Furnished Rooms VVv:t. : Wanted by lady i'.-r ,1 pe several months, one 01 i a )ki: rooms, suitable for iiglit icu- i.eep in private family. Address B cure "Nugget". WANTED District Manager to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $us. wevdy, ,-vJ. per day for expenses. Sute a .e aud present euiplu) m. ut. Ideal Shear Co. :!'. Banded d Si., Chi cago, j At OPcra House. Wednesday Jin. 10 A Jolly Americarv Tramp d I By the Author, "A Poor Relation" and Peaceful Valley," Etc. The Greatest Comedy Melo Drama of the Age. Nothing like what hns come before. Novel, Redolent of life, Unique, Powerful, Fascinating and A Real Challence Production Notlce of SlockhoMoi .' Mou:.inj. The iinnuul meeting uf ilu- .-lock-holders Ol' the bulk -uiia . , I -r the election of a Boiird ol' Oinviui fur t:i ensuing year and t'or t he 1 1 ans.icti 1 1 (if such other bu.siiici-s n.v may rnp-rly eonie before such nu .!!::,, v. -11 he h. 'A at tho olticeof the company at ('ullage Grove, Ore., on .January -JUiii. X t it ; , at 3 p. in. J. M. FwiiKit. Acting Sc.Ti'iaiy . Novel . New... Costly. .Yes Bright Yet Yes Sparkling.. ..Yes .Yes Unique Yes Eastern Oregon Co.O I'.vinluo, Pendletou, Or., Jan. o. -The towns of Kasteru Oregon aielhuat ened with a coil famine. Many houses are closed and people are moving to hotels and hoarding houses. At Brooklyn tho school closed Monday nn 1 the situation is uurelieved. The short. igo at La Grande ami Pendleton is not so serious. GREAT COMPANY i ml nn Incomparable Performance und the Acme ot Completeness WHITl'O earn Vermifuge Thirty. five cents fur a lirst class musical evenings entertainment, Monday, Jau, ij. (V '? &K'd! THE CUmiTEEl WORM REMEDY IKE CHILDREN'S FAVORiTB TONIC. CWAHC Or IMITATIOM. THI BtNUINC rH(r(0 4f St Oallard-Snow Liniment Co .ST. LOUIS, MO. A