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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1906)
1 uUui iBUCnJuJ New and Complete Line Of Spring and Summer Dress (Jooils, Neckwear, Kelts, g lite Everything C. II. BURKIIOIB V4-'4r4-4' 4-444 -!-444 I Just Receive Duch and Lingerie fiats For outing, Traveling, and Summer i1 -ft -if). 3f -ft -ft -ft -ft -ft f Advance June Special 1906. Idea White Hats For the months of Jum', Julv and August Fashion has dci-reed that White in Millin ery is the- correct mode. Wc have gathered iiom sources Hast, a very sdeel line, and are submit t in you the "really .uood tiling" in the White I lat Line. Xowhciv can you seen re better styles, and at lower prices than we quote. I Miss Mary Bartels Millinery i Parliin Located at -ft pswre'STSTSinszTrsirs'sv vvvtszttb i(W inWC nems of Interest in and about HuME llC Tf Collate drove and vicinity. Afl.fi A flJLftflJlAafl.flflAaJLfl.ftfl.flfl AAA B Conger makes tho b.-st cigars in Oregon. Mens inul boys overalls at 30 to i. lit the W.wam. Ivugene Steam Laundry, Allison ami Hasting agents. Iice nrt lins ol all kinds and values nt Ycatch k Lawsnns. JUhm lH!lie Hawkins spent Sun day with Iict l.tothc i'h family nt Doreua. ioo sewing machine coupons with each year's HtbHcnption paid in ttdvnnco. Flies me coming, l't etccn doors are hero already. Cot ready Veatch & I.ftwson. Cochran makes good photo graphs and at good prices to. A rate in now on. 't Mrs. I,. K. Ihuin and daughter have returned niter u two year viHit in Flutwillow, Mont., to make thoir home here again. When they went they expected to tie gone two weeks and staid two ytaiH. ltobcit (hillin has not heru hav ing his uauul luck with his chickens thin year, and is reducing tho num ber of Ida brecdeiH. keeping only the host ones. He in going to make chicken raising n more caret"! study and see it he cannot avoid his pet troubles in the business. hi ij;ht and new r ; ..-4.-,4.-4.4.-4-4-4- dl 4- Wear. fr - Popular Stlcs I I Of r Residence. b o b o s o o o sins rair ojojrBTnnriQ U & 5 6 8 TTB IS 8 ff A A 5 ft ft AAA AAA AA SU Hubsniho lor tho Niiegfct. A home brand is the kind for you i U hinoku C. l. eijjaiH, All k iiuln of fresh soda and oys ter eruekofs at the Maanr. liolit inia ( iijars are juft the thing and don't you for get H. Sewing machine coupons recciv od on subuci iptions wlicu you pay UJ) Ask for a. free sample of Chase k Sanborn's Tea or Coffee at Metculf k lirtind's. Oct a hunini"ck for your wife theso hot aftei noons, eatch k Law son handlo none but the best. pationio a home industry that is b,uldii),' uii a good trade by its good material. Tho Conger Cigar 1-actory. The t'acifie Homestead in a good weekly finning paper, and cu bo had at a reduced rato with Nugget subnet iption:'. l'r an expert piano tuner and re pairer, cU up I(. L. Woods, lato of Kimball's I'imio Factory. Chicago, on phone Chickin I.iuck is get a roiutry .loiinnd, and keep j'OHted. The Notlhwest Poultry Journal and the V 1 . t for 1, Headquarters for FIREWORKS (IrAphonc and Records Kodakx and Photo Goods Fine line of white belts; white and hlvclc lace hose for Indies. I'incHt line of IacH III ('ottno ( i rove. See our new ruirth of July Decorations. Mags. etc. t : Now Chinawaro, t Crocorios, Dry Good3 The Bazaar Subscribe for tlx; Nugget. Sewing machine ftee for some lady. Who jH hbr I'OR SAUv- I ive room house and two lots, Impute of C. 15. JJru neuu. 13 Coc hran's studio is the pluco for y()it to get vour photograph. Don't forget 'oebr.'tn. There are go-cart? Veitch k IiiWHoit and go-CMrts have them cheaper tut 1 better. Home industry is all right when you can get what you want at the tight price, wiieh as Congers' cigars. Dr. C. T Mockctt lias purchase-.! of C Koss King, tho Voncalla drug s'ote including liie lot tu.d building in which the drug store is located. Dr. llockttt is merely making the piirchKe for an investment nt pres ent. A local option victory doesn't ne- csaiilv mean that it will be dry picking for the lawyers. Iietter have electtie freight cars in the streets thnn a rank growth of grass. He a booster for your town. Tell the knockers to move on to the next cout.tv. C jitard. Indies or Misses double brim, lingerie hats. Vox. crown shirt waist sailors. Hound crown, high back bandeau satlora. Ladies or MisHt-H docket crushers children's rolling brim outing nailorfl, a few of the many styles in white Jluts of fer d by Miss Mary I'artels. Two travelling evangelists, Mr. and Mrs. I'omnr sent out by a Mis- sionarp nociety of Uostou to preach to the heathen, were here on Sat urday and Sunday at thfir work. 1 hoy spoke and sang in front of 10 Hotel lilair Saturday afternoon and evening, fii.il Sunday held sev eral open air services Mn. Jtetmar has a very fine voice and both are goo 1 Hpeakers, ai d did good work in llieir catiFe. p.arneBtncFs sucti as theirs always wins support and 1 lues good. M r Harry Webber nt.ites that they are forming a new quar tette out in his neighborhood that will he able to siug bouig of the best music. A now high first tenor has recently moved there and the new store owner nt Loudon is an experienced quartette second tenor ho with Mr. Webber for baso and one of his neighbors for baritone, they expect 1o be ablo to practice up and proniife to come in to town and give us a musical treat some lay, iu the way of male quartette wotk. Andy Nelson slates that lite ma chinery for the Alaska Mining Company of w hich he is chief engi neer mid electrician, has not et been shipped and unless it is whipped within a few days the prob ability is that it will not bo ehipped until next spring, ou account of the vcty tdioit season in Alaska, consequently Andy is looking for ward to a uutuber 01 more mouths wait before going to Alaska to in stall the big plant. He says he does not mind th6 waiting much, but must keep busy in tho mean time, for idle hours go hard with him. The new dam on North Creek is all completed and the entire ditch has been dug to connect with the main pipo line, but Contractor Hart is waiting, patiently waiting for the pipe manufacturing company to ship the wooden pipo to be used in the addition to the system. If the pipo was ou hand it would be but a few days work to complete the work, but the dolay iu the shipping of tho pipo may mean a great deal to Cottage Grove iu the summer months, if the connections are cot made before the dry season sets in. Mr. Hart has done his best, and will rush the work when tho pipe comes, Oo-ctuls of all styles at V'entch & Lawsons. Dr. Lowe does not go from house to houre. No f.r:,t class optician dor s. 1 'ay your sub -ct iption and holo some of tho ladies along in tho mow ing machine couPst. Free with Nugget subscription. 1 lie iNew otk nbune J armer weekly agricultural paper. Drain is going to celebrate the Fourth thin year, and is muking ar rangements for a grand celebration. Have Dr. Lowe ease your head and eye nchc by removing the oaut-c with a pair of his superior glances. Hanker Ross King has sold to C. T. Hockett for $1600 lots 5, C and 7 and to F,. R. Lynn a lot for tuo in Vonealla. 'Go. Lea returned from Portland on .Saturday aftr attending the I4-semi-antiual convention of Scottish Rite Masons. Mr. Lnglaud, who recently pur chased the Rurch property will make a number of improvements to tho property when he takes posses sion. rifh'n k Veatch are making a good display of farm machinery. Thy have in quite a large stock with which to supply the needs of the fanners. Albert Stocks of the Star Lum ber Company, was a visitor to the Grove lust week, but was in a great hurry to get back to the mill where he is part owner and chief sawyer. Next Monday and to noon Tues day June the 2oth aud 20th Dr. Lowe the eye specialiwt will be in Cottage (jrove at Hotel Oregon. Have him test your eyes for glasses Mrs. Andrtw IJrund is weaving a music roll of sisal. The pattern she is working into it is very pretty and takes much work, but the novel roll will well repay the time and trouble. Miller k Brarabridge of the Com mercial Stables have just added a fine double seated carriage to the stables equipment. They have a number of first class rigs an I are prepare 1 for all kind of work. W. A. Hogate is improving his home by the addition of two large rooms aud by the lowering of the building from the high fouudation on whicn it stood. He intends to improve his property right along. Tho Maccabees picnic for last Saturday was postponed to next Saturday the 22rd. on account of the threatening weather. Every body is invited to come to the picnic. A grand time is promised for everybody. A. L. Craig, General Passenger agent of the Southern Pacific has resigned and accepted the post of Passe tiger Traffic manager of the Northern Pacific. W. H. Mc- Munay, Assistant General Passen ger agent takes his place iu the S. P. Felix Currin was iu tSwn on Monday and says that the new house, built ou the site of the old londmark which was recently de stroyed by fire, is now nearly com pleted and that they are occupying it, and find it very convenient and comfortable. He is iu a hurry to get it all fixed up as he does not like the litter around, and wants It jufet as comfortable as possible lor the old folks. Tho now Farmers and Miners telephone Co. telephone line is be ing completed to the Red Bridge as fast as possible. Most of the poles are in place, aud tho brackets have been put up. The work of string ing the wires will be commenced very soon, and it is heped to have Ihe hue completed to the bridge within a short lime, after which tho work of extending the lin up to the mines will ba commenced. There is room today in Oregou for 10.000 more meu to work at M 1 I common labor, at wages uiguer than ever before been paid for com mon labor in time of peace in the United States. The Pacific coast is calling to the lust for its surplus working population. Here iu Ore eon the working man may find the most healthful conditions, the bst living, the pleasantest surround ings, the warmest welcome and a climate that will permit him to work out of doors the whole year. Harry Webber cn'no in from his rauch Monday with a couple of crates of very fine strawberries. Mr Webber has recently receivad from .1 1 . 1.: au eastern mau, mai is niunug strawberry culture a specialty, 600 choice plants of 2o varieties which he will plant, and from which lie will have premium berries- All the plants received are of registered and pedigreed growth. Mr. Webber is paying especial attention to this work and hopes to make it a very paying proposition iu the years to come, WW Bohemia s T A jj fill the New? fill the Time a 0 f Neat Job Work of All Kinds Done lUe'll treat -51 The Safety V V -5 -5 -J mm Can be used in either hand and strops like any razor. frSIt cuts them off slick as a whistle, - i Griffin & -T- 'T -T- -T- -T- -T-" 0OKKKOOOOKOK)KKO JWKKKOCKK)00(KKKK0000OOtvKv 00000 & -.-.1. M If V Tlic Hodge JIT give a pcrlccl s-.ep: ..iion of Zic-Icad-OrcH JOHN A. TRAY LOR, MINING 1634 Bl&koSt i (Jfig 7i Vou Rig) i'.T Real if Razor ff Veatcli Co, Chas.i. Stevens & Co. Chicago. III.; All the new wm.l m. m;i ti-riii Is f..f suits, j i ski ft s aid t .-. 1 i:i i niailc to uoU'C. M;itiTi:i .the yard. Linen .-.liii t suits. Silk nn I lin n petticoats. The Lea new "Princes'' aid "P.. silks in fill the leading 1 No trouble to how Hl A few patterns .in .!iv skirt lengths on hind. Agent, Mrs. Orpah Benson, Cottage Grove. 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