Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 28, 1906, Image 5

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HOME NEWS
Conger makes tho best i;;;ii s in
Oregon.
Sc til" IICW n cwnl
the Itu.aiir.
miiiU i
Swii! ma- bine lif e for smm
ludy. Who is idie.
Mens und boys oveiidls at
f 1. it the llaaar.
Jvugenc Steam Laundry, Allison
ami Hastings agents.
Don't fail to notice who tin- eon-!
tcstantsore in the machine, contest. !
Sowing iimehint' coupons m-rtv-cd
on subscriptions when jon pay
up.
Mr. und Mrs. C . l'ia- left
Sunday morning for Southern Ore-;
gon 'vlicro tlif y will spend thei
summer 1
When you want a good miiguinc j
or paper on a dubbing rate, try j
your liouie paper with it. 1 he
price will nutisfy you.
The New York Tril'tme 1 'aimer,
a weekly Agricultural puper, free
to auy Hil)Hcriler that pajs a year's
.subHcription to the Nue.et.
Tho sowing machine in the Nu
gtl window seitns to le worth a
try to a number of our young Indies
ami each one is anxious to have it
for thciirn.
Tho Nugget wantH to know who
lire most wormy imiv in v mi.ige
Oiove is, and to whom the sewing
maeliino we will cive awav. should I
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matter
W. A. JolinHon, a young lawyer
of Portland managed to get away
with six cuployes of the Oicgonian
in a freo for all light concening
some articles the paper published
aguinst tome C5as oll'icial friends
of his.
The Commercial Club has just
had its billiard and pool tables re
covered, und now the tables are
constantly in use, and some of the
wives of the members will have, a
chauce to miss their husbands sonic
more evenings.
Taylor and Sons have just ro-!
ceived a new drum, which vyas cast
at tho Albany Iron W'orkfa to take
the place of the one recently broken
on thir donkey. Work will com
mence again actively as hood as the
machinery in connected up.
The ladies of tho Cottage drove
Woman's Club want jour assist
ance, parents, to l eautity the town,
and not only must you help, but
yonr little (ol.s us well. The
ladies are going to givo prizes for
the best sweet pens und for the best,
cut JlowerBand potlod plants to I e
put on exhibition at a llower show,
which will bo held in the middle of
the llower senson.
Chas. (Irissen, mayor of McMinn
ville, a tn n well known to Pane.
County died Sunday of pleuro
pneumonia. Mr, GriHscn mudo a
very able spooch at tho Albauy
uieoting of the Willamette Valley
Development League a couple of
months ago. which the editor had
the ple&Hure of hearing. Air. (1 lis
ten was born in Germany koiuo 54
. year ago and had (juite a decided
accent.
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Cottage drove and vicinity.
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ol get l.
Kulielni.'i ( t;i
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All kind- of fr
ier ci iuk i h ut t lie
h soda and
Pd.iar.
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Lament Sc'iia lias it-Uiinel Iiom a
visit at IVrtl.uid and Salun.
Xcmkr's is tlid I'lni'c to look kr
a fitir iion vvhut vuu want. s
Sic tlin; e ti n gol hliit Is, hilk and
plain fiont ut I'rom co to ijo cents
at the l!a.nai".
AH V: 1 1 N of sewing machines,
l oth new i t old at any old price at
catch I. iwm iij's.
The mill hut down lor a lime
Monday uftci ihioii, but will soon l e
hflid at, work iiun.
Cochi.in makes good photo
graphs anl at good price s too. A
late in now -n. icl next.
Iliiiue industry is all light when
you can get what yen want at tin'
i ight pi ice, Hindi as Congeis' cigars.
There "ill be services at the
t'lilliolie Church on Sund-iy, Apiil
1st and all member-, should !e
m em i t
1 ul ;,M "I"11 l""'1" tuner ""
I'ier. cidl up I,. I- oods, late of
Kimball's I'iuno I actory. t'hica
ry. nieaL-o,
i on pi. one
Chicken fanciers
g t a Poultry
lounud, and keep pot-ted. The
Noilhwest Poultry Journal and the
Nugget for 1 . 7 ." .
Pert Woods was up from Spnng
field to upend Sunday with his
family. I!e says he is gelling
along very nicely with his woik
down there.
Them are photographers and
photographers, but tho one you
want to go to is Cochrun, in tho
Young building. Ho is well
eiiuippcd to luim.-di the lest at the
lowest prices
(i. V. Kitchey of Pendleton ar
rived in the city Friday on a buni
neis trip. Mr. Kitchey says tho
drove has apparently been booming
since his absence cf a little over a
year and is much pleased with the
town,
T. J. Uoyd, a will known piint
cr, who held a position on the
Leader at this place a few years
ago, lost his wife at a San Prancis
co hospital last week, hho having
becH ill for more than a month.
PesideN her husband two small child
ren are left to mourn her loss.
M. U. Gaioutte, of Cottage
Giovo , was in the city Thursday.
Mr. Garoutte is in the livery busi
ness, and hus perhaps one of the
largest establishments of its kind in
Southern Oregon, llo is posting
himself on the country, and he
thinks that tho prettiest part of
Oregon is tho vu'ley surrounding
Yoncalla, and will advise relatives
and friends who have been asking
for an opportunity to buy homes to
locate with us. Yommlla Independent.
Wc carry a complete line of farm
and garden tools. You cannot nf
ford to bo without our No. 4. Im
piovid Planet Jr. Ah a seeder this
tool is accurate, nimplo, durable, re
liable and eay running, doing lirst
( !nss work in every puiticular.
(lardeneis and Purmeri who feci
thai, they haven't enough work for
a drill to do, will lind .this com
bined tool one of the most useful
and i-llicient of nil helpers.
Wynne Hdw. Co.
FREE.
Fine Gr?vnitew.rc
With every can ot Baking Powder pur
chased at the Bazaar.'
S.ilfie-t of Sail, per pk. !'
Mh;i iiiel .ln a ('offer, pi rib. -V '''
l;". ( slei ( r;i" lo t -, pel- l,o U.'.c
I '.est Sull 1 ;n kit-, ,cr licix ",",(
I illi- S eel 'r;n l.el n, pel lm ll.'ic
i- I' l 'a t 1 'lakes, - I.om h J.'.c
Violet Wheal I'lakei, -J boxes -'ic
( 'lniiibia I'lake Oats ith pi iz- ".'
av. lim.'i lUel laor wlilte bran- 0.re
l!e-t 1 ) in - J pi iiiifH .1 lo III cciil-.
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r.iirl, i'ovi-. Win- ( l ei Finyets 7."'C
Mi ll- I 1 in- loll Sli l ts ."iO lo'Hir
I'd - ill, 'lit S11 -pi le ler-f :tie
Men .net li'i h oveinlls :i.iloM)r
Men.- I itWeil W'olk SliillH Oil to T.'ie
The Bazaar.
'I In- ehenji st ore.
Phonegraplis and Records (or Sale
.Machine coupons at Nugget office.
A. W. Wallace is visiting in Eu
gene. Jl.fiO for shoes all thin week at
Welch oc Woods.
Trunks and suit cases all kinds.
Welch cc Woods.
Lumbermen's und loggers shots
at Yctiske's at the best and lowest
piices. S
l'OK SALlv I ive roon house and
two lots, Impure of C. 1. l'ru
neau. 13
Cochran's stmlio is tho placo for
you to get your photograph. Ion't
lorget Cochran.
Singer sewing machine agency at
Yeatch oc Lawson's, also collect
ing agri.cy i'or same
b'ive minutes of yonr time to
look over shoes at $i.f) nil on one
table. Welch .v Woods.
Free with Nugget subscription.
Hie New Yoik Tribune Parmer, a
weekly a;:iiculti)ial puper.
Kugene has its lirst electric colTee
giinder which is the first concern to
htait to use the day current.
Garden seed just orrived aud
opened at Mctcalf Prunds. Tho
best ijuality Rt the best prices.
The Northwest Poultry Journal
and tho Nugget for 1.7s. Now is
tho time whiU this special price is
on
Putrouio ft home industry that is
building up a good trade by its
good material. Tho Conger Cigar
Factory.
W. I). Gartnan was up from
Portland the last of the week and
left for tho Roso City again on
Monday.
Tho Pacific Homestead is a good
weekly farming puper, and can bo
had at a reduced ruto with Nugget
subscriptions.
White Langshun eggs $1.50 per
setting (15) at tho liazaar. Pine
winter layers, weight, roosters 10
pounds, hens, 8 pounds.
A 1!. Wood was iu IJugene on
business connected with the elect
ricul fianehise now pending befoie
the council there; on Monday night.
Piof. T. O. Hutchinson will re
turn to his Cottage Grovo home to
morrow to recuperate from an ill
ness which ho has experienced of
lato, but ho expects to como here
in a few weeks. Ho will announce
his coining later on. Umpqua Val
ley News.
T. U. Lenox of Cottage Grove
was in tho city on business yester
day P. J. Hard, a prominent
mtning man from ISohcinia district,
was in Hugeno on business
Miss Tillio Downs ot Cottage Grovo
of this city, Eugene Ifogister,
Miinrry ol the Jutest desigm
fniiii ,hed by Miss Mary Patbl Jo
Spiing Millinery at Iis Mary
P-artc lH back of Pank building. 10
Prussia Stock Poods ure tho right
thirij' and arc sold only at the Mod
ern Pharmacy. 10
Soap jg necessary to bo clean, and
Giiggs handles all kinds, A special
nale now on. 10
C P. Kiag who hm been engi
neer ut tho mill is leaving to takft a
position elsewhere.
N. (J. Aycr, Secretary of the Pa
cific Timbtr Co. was in town on
busit.'CHs on Monday.
We havu the (debratod t'tz ti,
Duiiiisho's for ladies wear, new
toe and button.
Welch ,t Woods.
'I he latest spring tylcs of millin
ery at reasonable- prices. Miss Mary
Uaitcls at rcsidenco back of Himk
building. lo
James J. Winn of Long Tom is a
nominee lor County Clerk on the
P'-publican ticket und will run
uguiustL. P. Lee tho present in
eurnb' nt.
Lel.ind Coiidoii ol loiUand is
here to attend the funeral of his
mother, Mrs. l. J. Condon. He
used to live here but has bee u in
Portland for some time.
Watch and L'wson Lave just put
up 111 ltoit of their windows the
latest Mylc of roll awning and arc
going t.u follow it uj) with a great
big new siyu utrors the front of the
building.
MiOueen and Ostrander have
laid a new floor in their Main street
building and will have it thoroughly
repainted und fixed up. The old
porch in front has been removed,
and u modern awning will be in
stalled. J. A. A bet; no. ot Coast Folk was u
visitor in town last week and said
that things wt-ro getting along very
well on his place. He likes this
section of Oregon very well and ex
pects to see great things coming by
and by.
John England, who was engineer
ut the light plant until Mr. A brums
came back from tho hills is now en
gineer at the Prown Lumber Co'a
mill. The mill is greutly delayed
on account of not receiving logs
faet enough, but it is hoped that
this will be obviated soon.
Judge W. M. Cake of Portland,
brother of II. M. Cake, candidate
for the U. S. senate was a visitor in
towu on Tuesday. He states that
the political prospects are good lor
his brother, and that everywhere he
goes he funis a strong following tor
him.
Dr. W. W. Oglesby, the well
known Cottage Grove physician,
waa in towu Saturday. Since Dr.
IJ rooL hart has been obliged to give
up his practice here, owmg to poor
health, Dr. Oglesby may conclude
to spend 01:0 day out of each week
in Drain. Nonpareil.
The California Citizens Alliuuce
is having a hard time of it, with
tho conditions confronting it in
San Francisco and other town but
in some of the principal towns it
has been able to make a great
change for the better, ami is organ
izing for a still great fight.
Kussel Welch, ion of A. Wolch of
the Willamette Valley Co., has
como to the Grove to take charge
of the local electric lighting plant.
He arrived in town on Sunday and
will move his family hero and oc
cupy the Plair house on Perkins
avenuo next to Pingal Hinds new
home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Turner who
have been hero for some six or
eight weeks looking over tho coun
try with a view to locating here left
for Chicago yesterday. Mr. and
Mrs. Tumor will be there for some
two months, then it is probable that
they will return and purchase a
(arm near here, as they are much
pleased with the country and desire
to make it Iheiu permanent home.
The marriage of Miss Lllie Stew
art, youngest daughter of Mr. aud
Mrs. J. R. Stewart of this city, to
Mr. Ralph Whipple, both of Cot
tage Grove, Oregon, was solemniz
ed nt the homo of the bride's sister,
Mrs. W. D. Garmun, in Portland
March 14. Mr. and Mrs, Whipple
have gone to Samoa, California, to
reside w here the groom is employ
ed by a large lumber eompapy.
PrownsviUe Times.
Revival Sorvlcos
Tho Kev. K. A. Ross of Los An
geles, California will begin revival
meetings in the Methodist Episco
pal Church next Sunday April 1st,
at ii a. in. He will preach each
week day at 1 1 a. tn. aud 7 ;30 p.m.
Rev. Koss is ouo of the greatest
preachers of the gospel on the
coast.
He gives both saint aud siuuer
their portion iu duo season. The
public is most cordially invited to
come and hear this noted preacher.
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