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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1906)
Sacviflcc Sale continues until flDarcb 20. Zoo bu8 to write an ab. C. II. BURKHOLER Corner Main (&. 3rd Stccrt 9 X V&& WA ft Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder ROYAL tiAKINO CUWOLR CO., MtV VOMK. prvnnnrvjnrTVOTiv"B"B minnm b au e oBooaoodBa tram b 6osTnnroir If A ill E WnVC I'cuis of Interest in and about IlUJHC nC If J Cottage drove and icinity. pianos at Ycatch & Law- Conger mkcs tlio best cigars in Oregou. Robt. Suitor loft for the north Monday noon. Sowing machine fue for some laity. Who in she. Moms uiul boys overalls at y t f 1. at the Uazaar. Kugene Steam Laundry, Allison and Hastings agents. Don't fail to notice who thu c m testautsare in the machine content. Sowing riincliino coupons mcmv cd on subscriptions when m pay up. MiHs Ethel Veulch of Salem , is spending a lew weeks with h r sister Mrs. Harry Wynne. Mr. W. II. A brains has been about laid up with tonsi litis, but is not going to give up to it il he can help it. When you want a good magazine or paper on a clubbing rate, try your home paper with it. The price will satisfy you. The New York Tribune runner. a weekly Agricultural paper, free, to any subscriber that pars a year's subscription to the Nugget. The sowing machine iu the Nug get window seems to be worth 11 try to a number of our young Indies and each one is anxious lo have it for theirs. The Nugget wants to know who the most worthy lady in Cottage Grove is, and to whom tho sowing machine we will give uwuy, should go to. Indicate your desires in this matter. Battels Si Company droye a lino herd of cattle through town Mon day. They are always on the look out for the best cattle, which they take to their pens and feed until they are ready to kill and place them in their big refrigerator. G. Morris llotuans, chief timber Inspector of Oregon and Washing ton was hero lust week looking over the the situation ami wont on down to Roseburg. lie' expects to be "back in a couple of weeks and to ad just matters ready for the wale of considerable timber from the reserve. gioceries go to 8 I.ndw i son h. For bui jmiiis in Yinskc's. A homo bum I is the kind for yotl to MUuke C . cigiiis. linlx miii ti'Mi" an; juH. the tiling and tloii'i yon for get it. Vvii-Lu'n is tlif place. t I'oU loj li Inn piRCuh wh'it Mill wi'ljl. S wie tli'i'.c lini- t;olf tliii Is, friik and plain fronts at from 50 lo yo cents at the Buz'iar. AH kiiuU of sewing machines both new or old at any old pi ice at Watch L nvhon's. Cochran makes good photo graphs and at good prices too. A rate is now on. (let next. Homo industry is all right whou you can get what you want at the right price, mich as Congers' cigars. For an expert piano tuner and re pairer, call up L. L. WoodH, lute of Kimball's I'iano Faetoiy. Chicago, on phone 393. Chicken fanciers get a l'oultry Journal, and keep posted. The Northwest Poultry Journal and the Nugget for ljfi. Thcro are photographers and photographers, but the one you want to go to is Cochran, iu the Young building. Ho is well equipped to furnish the best at the lowest prices. Saturday the (own was well filled with people in from the country to do tluir shopping. Tho roads were in good condition to make it much better for them to get in, conse quently more than usual enjoyed the privilege. Loraue people will be glad to see the west end of Wall street fixod up as the council is now preparing to do, so that they won't have to stop out at tho end of tho gravel and wulk the rest of the way into town as they are doing now. The coun cil is rapidly getting things iu I shape for a great deal of street im- piovnnent this summer, nud is going to have everything in hhape ho that when the good weather comes the contructs will bo all let, and the work can commence at once, Wc cany a complete line of farm and garden tools. You cannot af ford to be without our No. 4. Im proved Manet Jr. Ah a seeder thin tool is accurate, wimple, durable, re liable and cany running, doing first c.asn work in every particular. Hardeners and Formers who feel thul they haven't enough work for a drill lo do, will find thin com bined tovl one of the most tn-eful and efficient of nil helpers. Wynne Hdw. Co. FREE Fine Gra.nitewa.rc With every can of Baking Powder pur- chased at the Bazaar. S.dtic,t of Salt, per pl. 10c Miic;i ili'l .In vii ('uffee, 1 11 rll). L'.'i & .'l.'c lii-si i hIt c'r k kci h, 1 n-r iio 0."' I'.ckI Snil 1 ( '1 ;k'Ki ih, per liox ."n Fine Sweet Cracker, per liox .V Violet Out. I'lakcM, 'J Iioxch ." Violet. Wheat I'lakfH, 1' Iioxch U'le Coliiuiliia Flake OntH with ri :(oc iiy, lima and hi rye wlilte lieuim 5c r.cht dried prilucH ." to 10 cent). K;i.m!i v ' a Men ID t.) .".DC llucU (iluvcK, Wire ( 1. id FiiiK'TS T.'tc MeiiM Fine ilolf ShirtH .'.otodiic I 'resilient Sii-wii ler-t 'Xh' Men . ami Iiu.vh overall :i.")to!M)c. MeiiM I il.weil Work Slilrtrt .r.D to 7.V The Bazaar. The cheap store. Phonographs and Records for Sale Machine coupons at Nugget oftii e. Jl.TiO for .2 shoes all this week at Welch & Woods. John Kirk and wife of Doreua were visitors in town Saturday. Trunks and suit cases all kinds. Welch & Woods. Lumbermen's and loggers shoes at Yenske's t the bent and lowest prices. K FOR SAMC- Five roon house and two lots, Inquire of C. H. Uru neau. 13 Cochran's studio is the place for you to get vour photograph. Don't forget (Jochran. Singer sewing machine agency at Ycatch iSr Lawson's, also collect i"g ageeey for .same. Five minutes of your time to look over shoes at $i.;"i) all on one table. Welch Si Woods. Free with Nugget subscription. The New Yoik Tribune Farmer, a weekly agricultural paper. (lardeii seed just ariived and opened at Mctealf Jfc Hrunds. The best quality at the best prices. The N01 th west l'oultry Journal and the Nugget for $1.75. Now is the time while this special price is on. Patronize a home industry that is building up a good trade by its good material. The Conger Cigar Fuctory. Tho Pacific Homestead is u good weekly farming paper, and can bo had at a reduced rato with Nugget subscriptions, Whito Langshan eggs $1.50 per setting (15) at the Bazaar. Fine wiuter layers, weight, roosters 10 pounds, hetiB, 8 pounds. County Attorney J. M. Williams, and his assistant are down at Rose burg, exporting the Douglas county records, to clear up the recent trouble that has been had down there. The Uorean llmd met at the home of Miss Verna li-own on Sat urday evening. A lnrge number of young people were present and after the study a social time was enjoyed by all present. The State Board of Health has just rondereel ils report on the cause of the fever situational Fai gene. They lay the blame to con tamination of the water used iu the water system, resulting from see page into the wells, from infrequent flushing of the pipes, and because of the use of cesspools iustead of sewor connections and makes a num ber of ree-ommendatious regarding tho sinking of now wells, where the water will or necessity be self filter ed, the installatien of filtration plants and connection of oil houses with sewer, ! Joe ISuructt of Dorena was down j Saturday 011 business. Mrs. licKoy Welch's daughter, I.indley, who is attending school in Kugtne was hero for a few days the ia't of the week. d. W. Dyer and Ji. V, 0. Urown wcic prominent attendants at the Socialist convention in Fug'-ne tho hist of the week. We have the? e elebrated F'tz A' Dunn shoes for ladies wear, new toe and button. Welch .V Woods. J. I!. Whitney, State Printer, wax in town last week, Mr. Whit ney h now serving his firt term and h a candidate for ronomination lb- is not a stranger in Imo county having lived at I'.ugene for many years If.- haw many frien 1 in ibis pait of the state and will receive a big vote. Wnihod B.nd Ironed I,uce; curtains, clothes repaired and pressed by Mrs. (Jeo. ISohlman. Ieavc wotk nt Ostrnnder's barber shop. Woodmen, Attention. II I,. Day, State Organizer for the Woo linen of the World, will meet with IJohemiu Camp No. 2G0 on Friday live, March oO. An eartii.st invitation is extended to all the "Choppers" to be present on that date not only to meet Neigh bor I) iy btii to get acquainted with your own Camp Neighbors. il H, Yandknui bo. Clerk No. 2C0. Cvirrln-Cook Mr. J. C. Currin a well known Cottage drove boy, was married Mar. nth to Miss Maud Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Port Townsend, Wash. The young couple will reside in Portland where Mr. Currin is in the employ of the W. U. T-le. Co. To ExchtvngB. Cows foi young, gentle horse. Inquire at this office. Clllezns Traction and Lighting Co O. t). McOilvray is in charge of the work being done by the Citizens Traction und Lighting Company, on its plant here, and is at present unloading the dynamo and parts re cently received. A new engine is ou the way, which is to be used here. The new djuamo is of about 1-3 more capacity than the machine now in use. The new manager of the plant will be here to take charge the first of the month. M. W. A Tuesday night the local M. W. A. Lodge took iu 14 members from Yoncolla. where the local lodge has surrendered its charter. The dele gation came in on the train Tuesday noon. Reduced Round Trip Excursion Rates. Hound trip passenger rates Chi cago to Portland and return, via direct line will be $75.00 and from Missouri lliver points $io.oo. These tickets will be on sale daily commencing Tune 1st and continu ing until Sept. 15th with final re turn liiuit of October .'51st J. M. IsHAM. G. W. Griffin Announces His Platform To I'. U. Lee. the County Clerk for the County ot Line, State of Oregon, and to the members of the Republican party aud the electors of the County of Lane in the State ot Oregon: I, G. W. Griffin, reside at 408 Lawienco street, and my postofiice is Eugene, Oregon. I a am duly registered member of the Republi can party. If I am nominated for the office of State Senator at the primary nominating election, to be held in the State of Oregon, County of Lane, the 20th day of April, HKX'i, I will accept the nomination aud will not withdraw, and if I am elected I will qualify os such officer. If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office work for the euactment of la as providing for raisiug state revenues by indi rect taxatiou of corporate fran chises; assessment and taxation of gross earniugs of expresB, telephone and telegraph companies; assessing and taxing ot railroads uniformly as continuous pieces of . property throughout tho state. Making the inheritance tax law operative. Liberal appropriations "for the State University. National aid for the Siuslaw 1 arbor. Authorizing the employment uuder proper super vision, of iumates of tho peniten tiary upon the highways of this state. And will to the best of my ability, so work aud vote on all mat ters as to meet the approval of my constituents. I desire that the fol lowing statement bo priuted after my name ou the nominating ballot. Will always work for the best inter ests of I.ane County and Oregon. G. W. Griffin, Candidate for Nomination. Jmt The Bohemia - nugget . :.-y ;?r3i .. R I fill the News fill the Time f- Neat Job Work of All Kinds Dope Olc'll treat Vou & -A The Real Safety Razor Can be used in either hand and strops like any razor. t cuts them off slick as a whistle. 1 Griffin & Veatch Co. 1 j UiJ momfid a alky jbtiHMQw wont catch Ml (80 (Oh SMetcalf 8c Brunei. 1' "'Y ' ..- t: , K"v'.'.v ... r " W -a. The Hodge Jigs give a perfect Hepuratlun oriCiiie-Ieatl-Orc JOHN A. TRAYLOR. 1634 BlakoSt, MINING MACHINERY