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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
Its as Good as x McKibben Is the best thing that can be said of a hat. There is no weak paint in a Mcliibben Color, trimmings, felt ore all the best. Style upf(Mli2minu(c ftbc Stmtoavu $3.00 of Ibat Ualtic 1IEMENWAY & Corner McaIi 'U v .r v. fl -mu- ' ; v ? 1 &S : t r Xhe Ilodc JIjjk jjivea pcz Uci separation of ZIuc-Lcad- Ores JOHN A. TRAY LOR. MINING 50S McPhee. iiAifP JCI1C "cnis J l''l,;fk'st in aiul about nUJTlC nCfV Collate (iroc ;nnt iciuity. QflqQqQQQPQOflaflBiiflaa jm a r. a. a a Miners use notbiug but Hohoiuia cigars. liugetie Steam Laundry, Allison and llastitig agents. Any felt hou bo slipper in tii store t $1. Welch .t Woods. Mrs. Sherwood and her daughter, Mrs. Cutbirth, left for Mugue Monday on a short trip. A Rood piano is the Ludwig, and you can buy thetu cheaper here than j pcns of buying a piano seem to in Portland, at Watch A Luwson. much. See Veatch it Iiftwson. Patronize a home industry that i j For an expert piano tuner uud re building up a food trade by its pairer. call up L. L. Woods, late of good material. The Conger Cigar Kimball' I'imio Factory. Chicago, Factory. on phone 3. The New York Tribune Farmer, Mra. m. 1 Fifer went to liugene a weekly agricultural paper, free to 01, Sunday to uureo a special ca, any aubscriber that payHvayeai's for uhich her long training as a subscription to the Nugget. nurse Uta her. There aro photographers and The New York Tribune Farmer, photographers, but the one you'a weekly Agricultural paper, free want to go to is Cochran, in the ! t0 any nilworibor that pays a year's Young buihling. IIo is well; sulHctiptimi to the Nugget, equipped to furuieh the beHt nt the ; lnu,c? nrii-fs An agreeable niovc im iit of the iowmi fines. , howclrt without uny un.lcaniint clfoet Mr Thomtmon ban been iuito , in iioIum 1 l.y rhiiiul.crlalii'rt stoin- . , ' . . , 1 ., ,,.,,..1;,,., ! m li niul Liver Tablets, l or salo by BickathJS home with n. P ; Tlu. Mlllll.rll riuin.im-v. inn n HU" i.v-" .v.-, around a little now. He has not1 hfin verv well for a couple ol months, aud the last of the week' both he and Mrs. Thompson were sjc( ' Fugeue is goiug to end a large I IHKD Lila May Walters, daugh-1-1.. ... ,1.. u.ii,irii..l. Vul. . livr nf K lv Walters, near Doreua Ijouy ui iucu m t, iuivnv . - meolink' .. i'i'0,i.i n.1,1 li'iblnv Tlie mavor has uiuointd F' delegates and the Commercial no 11, vuiuu pufcbt to make a good delegation if b; all attend, n v it I J BllRKHOLDR ti). "id Street '".b it's A ...v.- ? t.'.'.-e'''. ' -J MACIII.M.KV I.NVJ.R.. COL p 2 a a a a a a a a &. a JULfi jLa fijLa a jl) t'.tt:i;T Orovf Ciara smoke O. K. It will ''iy V"U to try tin. 111. ( ituw'w aril' 11 liiiluir vu a short trip up the ri .t'l niul hack Mouday. Mms cravciKts 7" wore $12. Rain coats, hoys bootn now $l.iio. V lch Woods. Mens shoes 1. $l.r0 and $J now were f I.50, and -"'. W elch Woods. lo you hke music? iJoes the ex- . Harry W yuuo has been quito Hick for the pa' t week, and is atill unable to be up. He had hoped to get aroiindtlie nrM ol this woek but was not Htrong enough to do ho. ..... . --- - Sniurdav. Inn. nth. at 11 P. ni. of iiiR'uniiiiiiM. She was only two aud one hull yar.s old, and ban been hick mn i-i.ui'niut',' nu. , v :She was bmitd in the Sears ceme jltirj. V Wliiit k Hill mony will buy mt 13 he BtxzoLivr 10 Inch Htcel frying pun h l.onp; tin lite- hIiovcU i ,lulllllllll' (ljt (.HUM 10 pl'-wood pIpcM O.'i J'.i iur root ptpfK 10 Wliik brijoiiiM 10 llotiir.v -w bcntfrs 10 liieb hcImhoi'h Hi ('offec otM, xix tin , 10 Codec pot, xxx tin n.r. 1 jmIIoii covert l blleketM 10 K'ill'n buck-tH . 0.r ":i In I " iiii ml 10 Kpeilii liiiielilne oil 0.r I'li.eMt toilet nohih I5 ('overi'd Iiimh butter llht! .10 (lurry comlm, te)l 10 IbillliiK piliH, hardwoml 10 Win) i,tnlo iiiiimIkth 10 Nickeleil w liters 0" JiUl'K" '0 hIji t t Utbl"t ()' CoiiiOmHIoIi Ik m'io ()." Spelling !'..,: 0.". I.ttri- day !,. .. o.' I'I'ilieer tiilneed elitiilM, 'i ciu..2.p AbiHkn Mitlrnon, KT citn 10 Hext Neptuni Surdinen 10 Orilin, Soda Crarkart, ttntw Caaklaf I iaa Oratartai al Cal--It Caailat aad Oraaiaa la Uwi'-ln aar tart, aallaai, avalltai, aad chlaawara. W. C. CONNKR. Mjjr. Btitar. Not elieei kikiiIh but rooIh ebeip. Cigars Cigars Conger Cigars Cigars. lnvid Govir is doing assessment wotk on his cluims. F. M. Chapman is jui-t putting in a new forge and anvil. Jack Morgan iM doing good work on the King David claim. Mr. (iecr was iu town Monday und Tuesday on I uniness. Sam KiehHrdH is steadily pound ing away on his claims on City Cnck. Wynne's for tacks and pictures a live cent box of tacks gives you a fine pictuie free. l;()KN To the wife of W. L. Wal lace, nt Crrawrll, Jan. 21, 1906, a Kino pound i-ou. I r. Hein'M slot k and poultry food at Metealf A; ltruud's. Satisfactiou IIJlltiVVVl I IUUX' J lfclIlaVJ- - l!o)s long legged rubber boots, very best quality only $3 pair. Welch & Woods. Ficeith Nugget subscription. The New York Tribune Farmer, a wiekly agricultural paper. K. K. Lilly is working on his 1'rincftoii claim, near the Riverside aud has opt nod up Bome good ore. Street Commissioner Bennett has replaced the crowing Qn Mill street that was recently dragged out. The F.lair hotel has a new red and white awning in place of the old porch which in a great impiovement. Oeo. Hob lnin has just received his Hpring line of samples and will furnish you the bent suit you ever had. " C There are a good many strangers ......... ... i ground town Hiese days, that are oming iu with a view to settling here. (Ireat Bargains iu ladies, gents hildren and loggers shots at Ven- ske's. Come today sure if you want to get them. 2 Stock and poultry need a good food, one that is guaranteed. Met ealf Brund handle lr. Hess' which is the best made. 2 Several logging contractors are in town figuriug over the logging for fhe Brown Lumber Co. and the contracts will soon be let. The New York Tribune Farmer, a weekly Agricultural paper, free to and subscriber that pays a year's subscription to the Nugget. You can Fave money by using our new Porto Itico coffees, which are the best, and for eale by H. Yensko, successor to Cash Gro cery. 2 Though invoicing we will close out boys suits 4 to 7 years at $1, $l.Go and $2, were almost twice the price. Welch & Woods. U. S. Walker is on the road Bell ing paint for a Portland bouse. He was in town on Wednesday for a time but is now in Albany and Port land, aud he stated that be has bad good success. FOU SALU House and lot on wcHt side iu u good location. Lot comprises a quarter of a block, with an excellent well. House in good repair. 5 Ivkuk O. Brown k. For the information of our sub. scribers we would state that here after on your paper will appear a stamp stating that your subscrip tion expires with that issue, and un less word iu received within two weeks it will be understood that you do not want the paper. This is for your protection as well as ours. If you want the paper continued, let us know, either paying same up or stating that you will later, which will be satisfactory. It is to cut out any dead subscribers that this is dose. Cigars are made by an expett. There is a good around town these deal cf moving days. Spring suits from my newest samples which are junt iu (i. Bohl Dian, ft The Southern Pacific unloaded three cars of local freight here last Thursday. bred Ware and family of Kugene tnovml here Thursday and will re bide here after this. Free with Nugget subscription. The New York Tribune Farmer, a weekly agricultural paper. Almond Iiemenway, manager of the Silverton Carman iiHemenway store is iu town for a few days. Humor is constantly busy con cerning new operations in the timber sections, and of the building of the new mills. We hope they all will come true. The (J rants Pass Herald has been purchased and moved to Roseburg, where it will be operated by J. W. Strange and son, both of whom have been in the busiuess for years. Mrs. Blair has all her furniture and carpets ready to put in the new hotel building. The building looks very well and it wont be very long before they will have an opening dty. The Harris Machinery Co. has a mechanist here setting up the gas ergine, compressor and cooling pipes for the Bartels market and the entire plant will eoon be iu working order. The Waste Paper receptacle lur nished by the ladies of the Womans club has been placed in the Post office and the improvement is great ly appreciated by everybody. The floor kteps much cleaner. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Albauy Creamery Association was held recently ant reports were made that over 100,0 )0 pounds of butter was turned out last year by the creamery, aud tLe receipts were over $28,0000. Prlcea Win. The hardware, tinware, stoves, rangee, farming implements, min ing supplies, giant powder, caps and fuse, as well as farming machinery that we handle, are sold at prices that can not help but please you You can not afford to misH us. The Wynne Hardware Company. A Plonlo Party. In apite of a very wet eveuing on Friday, there was a jolly picnic in the Grove. It was held iu door?, to be sure, at the Club rooms wbeie the ladies came dressed in pretty summer costumes, with daintily trimmed hats to match. Iu order to muster a general interest tie names of aiimmer resorts aud large cities were pinned on the backs of the guests, who then made such suggestions to each other as to enable each one to guess the place they were supposed to be visiting. This was followed by a flower bunt a number of flowers being represen ted by pictures and objects placed about the rooms. Prizes was awar ded the best guessers, the ladies' being a very pretty box ef station ary and tne geutiemens a silt, handkerchief. Mrs. Comer was the lucky lady and Mr. Hemenway the prize winner among the gentle men. Each guest then received five beans for the name of each flower correctly guessed and these were bid in on a very jolly auction sale. The guests had been reques ted to bring some old discarded thing in a package and the peals of laughter as the packages were un wrapped gave evidence that much originality had been exercised in the selection of the articles. Mr. Welch made himself famous as an auctioneer. A picnic lunch was then served. sandwitches and marguerites were temptingly arranged in baskets and coffee was served in cups, unaccom panied by saucers and stirred with tea spoons. The appearance 01 the ladies in picnic costumes was a joke on the entertaining committee who appear ed themselves i n rather sober gowns. Moaby CraaK. J. S. Brumbaugh was home from Leon a Saturday. Mrs. Ellis Robinson returned bome Monday after spending a few days with her husband in the mines. George Lang was up Moeby Creek Tuesday. Carrie Pitcher was on Mosby Creek Thursday. Mrs. Walter Baker has been vis iting friends in' Cottage Grove the past week. Mrs. Tom Lee and son went to Cottage Grove Friday. Mr. Castel spent Saturday and Sunday with bis family. Tom Lee wai bome( Conger The 7 Bohemia 1 W Taw JfW I (y 1,1 fl I fill the New? fill the Time f Neat Job Work of I All Kinds Dope Olc'll treat ir 'if i lr ! -i-. -a The Safety I n i .11 I Vv-a- J1 I I fr 1 """" I 1 1 a Can be used in cither hand and strops like any razor. It cuts them off slick as a whistle. 1 Griffin & 1 i-l I .UL r liS MIL rw 1 a PIPER & VAN DENBERG WANTED District Manners to post signs, ndvertiso and distribute samples. Salary $18, weekly, f'3. per day for expenses. State age and present employment. Ideal Shear Co ;i llandolph St., Chi cago. 2 Subscribe for the Nil gget. xoTicrc. Department ol the Interior, F nited States Lund Oilice. Kosebur-jr, Ore., January 1J, I'.HKt. Notice Is hereby given that the ap proved pint ol survey of Township No. "J.s South. Ranne Xo. 1 West of the. Willamette Meridian, Oregon, has been received from the Surveyor (ieueral for Oregon, and 011 Tuesday the tith day or March, l'.Mifi, at ! o'clock a. in., the said township plat will lie tiled in thin office, and on and after said day we will be pre pared to receive applications for the entry of the unappropriated and un reserved lands In said township. 1!i:n.i mi L. Know Register. J. M. 1jAvi;km k, Receiver. Note. This township was with drawn from entry on August 3, 1003. NOTICK. Department of the Interior, United States Land Otlice, Koseburg, Ore., Jan. 19, l'.Kki. notice is Hereby given mat the up proved supplemental plat of additions to Sections 112 and 13, Township No. Ill) South, Range No. I West of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, has been received from tho Surveyor Oeu ern.1 for Oregon, uud on Tuesday the 6th day of March, llKiil, ut'J o clock 11. in., iho uaid supplemental plat will bo filed In this oilice, and on and after said day wo will be prepared to receive applications for the entry ol lands In the portions of said township covered by said supplemental plat. Rkn.ia.min L. F.nnv, Register, 1 J. M, La WKiiM'K, Receiver. mm til EHaaCS3XvJ; J n 1 I you Rigbt I''l: --jg sjf- i ate. 1 X Real Razor F. t Veatch Co. We are Agents for Bridge & Beach STOVES AND RANGES .The B;.-t toves Yade Kverytliiiig in the Hardware Line, Plows, Hai row?, e'c. MILBURN FARM WAGONS ALL KINDS MINING SITPLIES not let:. Depnnment of the Interior, United States Land Otliee, Koseburg. Ore., Jan. I!), l'JOG. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of Townnip .u. , south, Kange o. 1 West, of the Willamette Meridlaur Oregon, has been received from the Surveyor General for Oregon, and on Tuesday the lith day of March, 1900, at 9 o'clock a. in., the said township plat wiil be tiled in this oilice, and 011 and after said day we will bo pro- pared to received applications for the entry of the unappropriated aud un reserved lauds In said township. hEXJAMix lu i.niv. Register. . J. M. Lawkuntk, Receiver. Note This township was with drawn from entry on Augusts, 1903. Little Tots Can so to School Now Prof. Strange advises us that dur ing tne next two weeks parents may bring their little oues to com mence work iu the first grade, this being the midyear entrance for both buildings. Don t neglect to bring your little children and enroll them duriug this time, as they can not be admitted later ou. . 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