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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1906)
4 ' Its as Good as Ol HcKibben Ii the best thine that can be said of a hat. There Is no weak paint in a McKibben Color, trimmings, felt are all the best. Style uHWheminute TOc Stanbarfc $3.00 of That Value HEMENWAY & Corner Main Tf UTJ If B VIS OB B ff B B B B 0 G fl If 8 U 8 8 8 5 HOME NEWS CuKifl ttiiOfifiiUBli fififtfifl 0 e fl ii a Cigars Cig'MM Congei Ci Cigars. .ii -i i Another lev. out in Jena dor. 1 it 1 1 till has hiokcii Uugi'tie .Steam I.auudiv A Hi , on and 1 tastings agents. Iliggeat nd liet-t a-saoj nueii t d ' caudiea in town at llif 1'nnm Dr. V.. C Sui.deiHoii. ileau ol the Kuferie 1 )j vinity isYl.uol, peit Sun day heie Mr. and Mrv A. 1'. Wood it turned thr lst of the wiek fioin trip t the north. Auy felt hoiiHe slipper in th store at 1. Web h Woods Mr. W. l:. IWown of the l'ton Lumber Co. ot Kngrne was a visi tor iu town Saturday. l'rce with Nugget subs.j ii ti.n The New Yoik Trihuue I'm met , a waaLIw n fr i r-ii 1 1 ii rri 1 lillluT J pailt I. cull :ii I.. A K'X-'J piano is the I.udwig, and' Kwimp I'j,,,,. you can buy themheapei heie than!,,,, j,11JlK. ;i. in rortland, at eatcli l.iiwsou I'atronio a home industry that im j building up a good tiade by HM good material- The Coiiger (Jigar 1 Factory. ; The New York Tnbune Farmer, a weeklv Aki icultural paper, lre to! and subucrilx-T that pa)s a year Hubsciiption t' the Nugget. Tho New York Tribune Farmer, a weekly ugrii ultural paper, free to any suhscriber that pays a yeai's subscription lo the Nugget. Now that the wagon road to the Music mine will be shortened to the extent of three unlen this .summer, tpiite a little time will b wived on the trip to the cnnip. Though invoicing we will close outbojs suitH4to7 years at$l, $l.Co niitl $2. were altnoHt twice the price. Welch .v. Woo.ls. You con kitc miney by Uhiug our new Torto Kico coflecs, which are the bent, and for Hale by 11. Vansko. BiicccHsor to Cnh Oro- 1 eery. Thero are photographers 2 and photographers, but tho one you want to go to is Cochran, in the Vmmff huildintr. lie is well . i. t .1.. i,u, , ii,,,1 hid ouunn iu x aeiuu iracKS pre equipped to iuiniHh the l , 8ejlU)d a busy appearance nil Mon lowest prices. day afternoon, ns there were 7s to FOK SAIdi House and lot on , so cars in the yard. Most of them west hide i" a good location. I.ot j were loaded with tics, either from comprisoa a quarter of a block, or goiug to the treating plant nt with on excellent well. House in I.atham. Tho trains crews were good repair. 5 1 busy loading wood from the supply lvni'.K (1. UuowNii. I pileH near town, for use of the eti ServiceH Friday night nt tho j gines at Junction City. Christian Church will uegin . ni 7 o'clock iu order that those wishing to attend the C.leo Club Concert can do so. The concert will begin at 8:30. Mr. Preseott of the Prescott Saw mill Mill Machinery works of Me- nominee, ci.. was ft visnwr in town this last week, nd rumor nan it that he was successful iu obtain- incr on order for ft very fine saw mill which is to be erected iu tho near fatur, j BURKHOLDR (il 3rd Street 0 8 0 0 fi 6 0 0 fi fl a 0 6 0 0 fi lr 8 fl 3 B 8 5 I (cms of Interest in olid about Cottage tiie rind iunity. rJ v s 2t a v a a a n Ofijiaaifi CBJU-a AJ lit ii' I tl'f li.iaar'N w ad todav. y .ouj,'ei t. .'.lis :i f ex pel t nn d liv an Thr gi. KIoliV lit tl" l,C .V if I'.l I I" I'.! n i. i ll I, ii iii . in i i i ti r 1 opi 1 .11 g "'l's H ' 1 ' ' t'otta;,'C (lltiW- IgarK lll(d. I) K It will i v-ti to 1 1 tin m S i in;,' -ml--. Ii in v iit-tttsl aiiiplcs "liu h me jin-t iui. hold man. Mi lls i t ,i v in t s !t 7." vM'lf fl'J Oil tl't. l'(ls l)i-nt lloS l.'Jo. . leh A Woods Mi lis lines j 1 1 1 "ii and f'J now i tc 5' so mid '-'. U , Woods. 1 'o i II llkf IllUisii- in i's- n! bu in'.; a 1 lot s I he e- ! iii. inn sot in to IJMII h Vra'i ll A l.'lWstili , i oi an cxix it piano tuner und re- ii i I w : l. f I. Wood- ite ol Fart ol v, ( 'hicago, Mr. t' 1! liliu.ltM i.l il. in ...mi Colt'igt. nic t visit on Suturdry j mid was much plei-ed with wind he aw of th- town. j Tlic New Vorli Tribune l'anuer, j U wtekly Agi icultural paper, free to uiiv Hulmcril-er that pais a year s subhi 1 iptiou to the Nuggt t. An .iii'i.iliic iiion 1 iiiiiit of the littweU w il limit any uiiplcai-aill i llVct is pi oiliii i'd I'.v I 'liaiiilit'i'lain's s'niu iich and l.iw r 'I'al'lcts. l'or Mile y The .Model 11 I ' Ii a ei 1 1 ; ii-v . The basket ball team from Drain Noimal School met defeat at the hands of the local hoya Monday night, Hie boys here winning with a wore of 1 1 to Monia Maiden, I he genial young piano tuner with Hurr's mimic houae. Koaeburg, waa a Cottage (5 rove tiailor Saturday. He will make Collage (irove regular viaits. Cumewarden llaker is getting a lino lot of fancy birdt) and is think ing of statting a large bird cnelou uro for them. 1 1 ih last addition in that of three Ivoevcs 1'lieannuts from New Jersey. Theso birds are very rare and cost $100. It will pay yon to walk by the gamowardens residence and we the fine display of birdH he has down there. 'IM.- L! it .. ll...:i! . 1.1 TLe Iilectric Light Co. in rewir- iug many of the lights iu the bus! ness part of the town, and putting iu switches to conform with tho new laws of tho Fire Insurance Un derwriters- It certainly looks as though some wire maker had got next to the underwriters to specify j ins make ot wire. We guess it will pay iu the end though as the uCW wire is heavier and better in- Biilnted, and the switches will lea benefit iu time of tire TERRIBLE AWIUUN I Cull keizur Killed Ihrouxh Drunken Handling of Colts Automatic Gun in Mauds of Walt Toley at Dorcna. Just as we are going to presH the word came that Mr. ('nil Keizur badly wounded and will prob ably be dead before night, through a diot accidently fired by ii Mr. Foley at Dorena. ilr. Foley had a rillr and i.r (,'' r, .eiatic lievol vcr. He loot, il o v lii.dsr out "nd wan allowing tht ,. , and pointed it at various people, and while pointing it at Mr. Kcizur pulled the t'ig'r. Mr. Keiur had j uat raised bin hand defensively when the bul let pawaed through his band und hiH body juHt below his heart. He was brought to town on the A. S K in a it-cord rur, but was breathing his Iuh whin 'he train reached town. Mr. Keiur is mi old niau of 70 and livcH with his wife above Wild wood several milea. A Hon reached the htaliou juntas the. train pulled into town. Cuiiiiiilimlontt on Sle d .Saw Mill Timber And In the Kugene Cuard of Saturday B' appear m an article mating that . 1 K Gilbert of that place baa com Uj incnced mil against . I. II. Chambers j of Cottage Grove for .r per cent on I $.'!.". ooo or $1"50 being conimiasion J on the sale of Sir. Chambers mill to Mussel A. Rogera of San Francisco, illedgir g that he procured the sale for Mr. Chiunbera A f.,, . ...a. f..,.l tr Gilheit tried to buy the mill and timtjer liimseit, borrowing money hum Kussel V Kogtra to pay for it, but t'ould not mak the deal. Some time later Kussel Rogers eame in uTid wanted to I uy th property, and the deal was coneludnd without a" hiiggestioiiM on the part of Mr. viiioni naiinj,' ueeu iii&ue to ini end. If Midi is the ease, and it cer tainly looks as though it was, Mr. Cilbert won't get much satisfaction from the courts. Miners use nothing but Mohemia cigars. Mr. Ceo. Kelley of Kugene wan in town to look over the new mill on Saturday, Wynne's for tacks ami pieturea a live cent' box of tacks gives you a tine picture free. CoiigreKMiumi 1. II. Hingham was in towu Sunday and Monday on ,., .l;;,,..! i,,,wi'r.ucc t 1 Dr. llet.s'8 stock and poultry food ut Mett'alf A Urund's. Satisfactiou ...,. i ... i h -.-u,u,,Uu.iy.ti,,,r. l!o.s long legged rubber boots, very best ijuality only $3 pair, Welch it Woods. Mr. Wolf, a machinist of the Har- rihburg Ice Machine Works of Port- laml is in town netting up the li&r tels plant (Ireat BargaiiiH in ladies, gents children and loggers shoes at Ven ske's. Come today sure if you want to get them. 2 FOUND BUCKET A gold locket or charm from gentlemen's watch chain Call Nugget office and pay for advertisement. Stock and poultry need a good food, one that is guaranteed. Met- cnlf A Hrund handle Dr. Hess' which is the best made. 2 Mr. Garoutta is busy building a big shed as an addition to his new stable. The shed ia for the aceom dation of transient trade. What a little money will buy at 15 he Da.za.ivr 10-Inch steel frying. pan in Long bundled tire shovels 10 .lapiiiineil dust pans 10 Api'lc-wood pipes or Hrlur root pipes 10 Whisk brooms lo Rotary egg heaters 10 s inch scissors in Coffee pots, xxx tin 10 Cotl'eo pot, xxx tin 0a 1 gallon covered buckets 10 ; gallon buckets oft "3 In I" gun oil 10 Sperm machine oil 05 Finest follet aonps 05 Covered g'luss butter dishes.. 10 Curry conibd, Meel 10 Rolling pius, hardwood 10 Wire potato mashers 05 Nickeled waiters ..05 Large 200 sheet tablets 05 Composition books 05 Spelling blunks 05 Large day books 05 I'loneor mlncod clama, li cans..'- Alaska salmon, per can 10 Rest Neptune Sardines 10 OyiUra, Soda Crarkuri, Fnry Coskltt- Fin UrocarUtal Cot--Bil Candid and Oranket la Imti-Sii our toys, nolioni, novolllvi, and thtnawar. W. C. CONNER. Mr lUaaar. Not cheup goods but goodii cheap. Cinmr In I Clvih The meeting of tho club Mon day night was especially well nt tended, there being 21 members and two visitors present. Mr. liurli holder made a short ajiereh on tbe Albany mreting, in which he spoke ol the fact that in Mr. J. K. Weath erford's speeh he stated that tli'-rr was '1 not) 000 to be paid ut in labor alone in getting out Linn eounty'a timber, and that in 7o verna a new growth would b ready for eultim;. Mi. Stolt. of Halem, made talk on drainage, and the increased value and amount of pro duets raised on drained land. Mr. Campbell states that a meet ing whs set for Cott'ige Croe in the last of Novemb' r or the fi"t of Decern her The club changed the night ol the so ia evening from Friday to Thursday night of thiH week, to h ave the night o' the Glee Club eoneart free, so all club members are requested to note the change ol evening, and be on hand Thursday evening without fail, as an especi ally nice evening is in fetore. Mr. T. K. Campbell brought up the matter of the inconvenience caused by having no train leaving here early iu the morniDg, or ar riving at a reasonable hour of the niht, from Portland and suggested that an effort be made to have the Kugene local train run this far. The club arianged for a petition to be prepared and presented for sig nature, petitioning the Southern Pacific to makeeuch a change, run ning the Kugene local train to this point for its terminus. Mr. M. H. Hall of WoodLuru, waa present and made a short ad dress before the club. Survey Erxds m.t Eureka. Iiureka, Cal., Jan. 2?. A party ( of railroad surveyors who started from Drain. Ore., two days ago, ar rived today. At the head of the j party is E. C. Cooper, and while it j is not definitely known, it is be- 1 lieved he is in the employ 01 the 1 Southern Pacific. Mr. Cooper said tonight he had nothing to give out for publication beyond that his work bad been car ried up to the present point very satisfactorily. The main crew is encamped at Stone Lagoon, 3O miles north of Fureka. Oregonian. Mr. H. S. Lister of Hugeue, man agr of the University Glee Club, was in town on Monday making ar rangements for the concert Friday night. Mr. Lister hoped to get back to Eugene on the overland Monday night to take a final ''ex am" but the overland was delayed by a bad wreck at Grants Pass, so that it did not get in until late in the afternoon of Tuesday so that Mr. Lister will have to take a special. Prices Wirt. The hardware, tinware, stoves, ranges, 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 miss us. The Wynne Hardware Company. A New Stock. Furniture, undertaking goods, carpets, matting, glass, picture molding, etc. Call and inspect the stock. J. D. Cochran. Obituary. In loving memory of Mrs It. D. Tucker. We loved her, yea we loved her but Ancles loved her more, And they have sweetly culled her 1 o grander sUlulng snores. Mary M. Dowe, wife of 11. D. Tucker, was born iu Iona, Michigan, in 1S02, and died in Cottage Grove, Ore.. Tan. 28. i'JoO and was 11 years old. She leaveu a and seven children all mourn the loss of a loving husband living to mother. Lawson, Clifford, In is at They are Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Robert Hannah, and Ida. lessie. Hessie and home- She has beon sick for the Inst year and 0 great sufferer for the last three months with what was supposed to bo cancer and when the final call came she was ready and willing to go. Funeral services were held ut the house by Rev. McConnel of the Chrisrian Church and wtre very im pressive aud comforting. The re mains were interred in the I. O. o. P. cemetery aud was largely at tended. Floral offerings were beautiful and numerous. Heaven retains now our treasure, Kurth tho lonely casket keeps And the tmnbeama leve to linger Where our darling mother sleeps. Mrs. V,. A. Shreves tribute to an old friend of 18 years acquaintance. Free with Nugget subscription. The New York Tribuue Farmer, a weekly agricultural paper. Geo. Bohlman has just received his spring line of samples aud will furnish you the best suit you sver had. G The fill tbe fill tbe Neat Job 9 f All KMs Done i Ole'll treat -i" -a - - j4 z-: 1 The Safety MMMMMMJ ll Can be used m eillKi li:u::! and strops like any ra.ur. v- It cuts them off slick a a hist! Griffin & I 'M " ' 1 n ijy m mm PIPER & VAN DfilWJHi WANTFD Distii.-t Man-.geis t.'j post signs, rdvertise and m.stiibute samples. Salary iS. weekly, 5:. per day for expenses. State age and picsent employ m . I leal Shear Co :i". liand'dph St , Chi cago. - Subscribe for the Nugget. NOT1CC. Department of the Interim-. I'tiiteil Slates Land ( Ml'u v. Koselmrg, Ore., January !'. Notice is hereby ,iveu that 1 1 1 ; nroved plat ol survey of Township No. 'Js South, K;in,i I West of the Wilhunctti' Men 1 Oregon, has been recrUeil fnnii Surveyor tleneral for Ortri-n. nm Tuestbiv the e.th day of Maivh, 1 No. .111, 1 1;.' I nil UMi. .hip Hid I Hie 1111- at !l o'clock a. m., tin- said town- plat Will he lih'd Oi this otlhr, on and after .-aid day we will be pared to receive applications hu entry of the unappropriated and reserved land in said townsiup. 1;i:.ivmi L. Kniiv, llegist.ir. .). M . L w i;I'i k, Kecei 1 1 Note. This tow nship was v. iii draw 11 from entry on August I'' xorici'. liepartiiient of tho Interior, United States Land Oiliee, Uosebury, Ore:, Jan. 10, I'.iok Notice Is hereby given that the ap proved supplemental plat of addition-, to Sections 1-1 2 and bl. Township No. ;t0 St nit h. Kaugf No. I West ol l he Willamette Meridian, Oregon, has been received from the Surveyor (len enil for Oregon, and on Tue-day the tit h day of March, 1000, at 0 o'clock 11. in., 1 ho said Mippli'iiicntal plat will bo llled In this oH'tce, and on and after saitl day wo will he prepared to rcceiyo applications for the entry oi lands In the portions of said township covered by said supplemental plat. Ukniamin li. Lnnv, ItegUtur. J, M. Ll w ki;m I), Koeelvci". I ofv5 Time Vork of j Von m KttflW.4My all IM'IWlESIJa . - . :. .-s Real if- iiaZfUi $- i' I J Veaich Co. Bridde & Beach STOVES Aril) GANGES i'. i 1 : t '. ; s Yade . '.;.!.; j !.. il;.- Hardware I. ia-.', !'!. -, '.: n. A'-, e'C. MILBURN FARrl WAGONS ALL IdMJrJ :!MNii iL'ITLIES 1 1. ; rii ir, !, ..ad l :li, . i'.'.. .I.;ll. l'.l, Pllil'i. I . 1; i hat the np- I. I l.mn'e No. ; ; lie .Meridian, : . t A from I ho : t ;:; 'ii. and on .; l;nv!i, llMHi, - 1 iii township 1 ' ', c, and ta Ni.licr is ! , ! ! 1 ! I'u'.u 1.., N 1 Vir: I . ..I !. t H';'o". !:;. I Siii'V.- or 1 : - !.i . : .. - ."It ' i O Iv ... . j.ki 1 - ir and ai'ter aid . .d bo prc- pat'i'i! to itM-iv -il .it's-'..' itioiis for tho cut r.v ot t lie siii.'ipi'i'iipi'ia'i'ii and iiu leserved lands in -,..il itiwu-hip. l'i:.i M! i . iiiiiiv. Kt''l-lor. .) . M . 1, ,'. ixmt, Hoi t'i er. .St.:. 'l hi !.wn.-li!, was with, draw n ii'.'iu i'i ill's- 0 1 ;-j':st, :l. 100: l'h- .cial.Nt.-. o; th stale aro hivi-'..;' 1 ii ii .'. id claim the Ibrect Tiimi'v :-tw is unjust, as it iii.-; 1.0! a.ii.'i.i-th-.t pa ly in its I'l'ovisi-:;-. '1 ' have to hold nou;is..a.::,r v.-.-.tioP-s mid name full tiLnetn lo oiilii' w do anything, and they v:il j-rolnbly .not be able to t'.o ih'it. .ri I th. y will not hise, c.iii.-'t'ijiiei.tly .!:- aie doinj every l ! 1 : 1 ir. th. ir p-.'Avr to 'tt the law HU'.i'il - TIT" f "S -.' 1 ) "Fyl 3ani l?gftiiilug Pi'. 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