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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1906)
The Bazaar Doi't Overlook our IlKAUIIML CIIINAVVARK School Tablets, Pencils, Folding Lunch I'nslu-ts Perfumes. Soaps and Toilet Articles New Stock of TOYS NOTIONS, NOYi;i,TIHS, I'QST CARDS lli-iir our n.-w "flnu rhoniignipli, V-w Ho.-k hi Machines and Ili i i'i il ' i. ii i i.' I ..n ; I 1 1 I llll.lliln; I j f r, Ties, I I o- e, ii-li I . III IIIHllillKM lolllt I .1.(1 M. , lie KlUiT, i I I M i l 11 1 l i ( !i .llfrcl illNH. The Bazaar. 7 otca iia.Tsr vKaxjuk Piuzrzwi OK g Collage drove, Or. Paid up Capital: $25,000.00 Mil l I- .'Hid I lnll iii'i I'l'iilllH. S5.375.44 l I . . I. .-. .. ...I r,l . N Y .-'.-i:::'."- -ild . :i 'lliliiliii- III V Jr'.l.l I'l ' i.i- I 'llit.'.l M.lil'S II HUH hi: I i A h i N . I ' V II I.KR I'tr-hl.iil Canhlir kbltthb hough AND CUR!iTM5LUNC8 Or, King' rr "" with FOR C ONMJMPTitfN Prlco OUCriC an C0c4$1.00 OLDS Frco Trial. Hnr.-al. iiml Uiil.'kmt Ciiro lor all THKOAT nr. il LONG TROUB LES, or JViONEY ilACK. iiAvr: vyy sent YOUR COLLAR? TO REPUBLICANS: e aic ;iIiaH puMn an in i' ing in hanm 'in N.iti' mi. it t 1 'ii; 1 t . have every Re c I. .in Ii, aiul work v. nil die K( ulilican -i. mal ( '1 unniittce in favor "I tin il. (. I '1 a Republican Colll'lc .-S. 'I I,.- ( '.,1. ;: im il i ampaign must !",,:ii-ir.iiv' and ! (In- party, ami, m..iv Roosevelt's ;l 11 nt r;il figure 1 .1 on 1' legislative ,,; i tli.it being . ". i I Dcrsonalii v in'' ' and lir; n he i.h nis a central thotl'.'ht ill lli.' 1 a'cpal'Ml. 'c iIi -im 10 in in,!. 1111 tlii- work of thi-'. tam..ii:v" "i'!' popular subscrip tions ol ( in.- )..l!.ir. h h from Republican-. To .i'!i :.'ili-.riler we will send tin" K 1'nl'ln .'ii National Cam paign T M Hook :ind nil domincnts issued by the .iiiliiittce Help lis a- In. w a en at vii tory. I u - S. ii: i'v ., ( haiiman. '. O. I.( . .:. .('j, iWw York, Buy on GroditF this $60 Machine for $25 CDrirwT PRrPiin u u hlRh-arm, drop FRF.IGHI rKlfIU. hcil, Iih.I1 l.i.artnu. lock- iiliiih, lonll 1J, ell- W. Vl- tliri.ft.llnn uliiittla: bti r-1-' 'rrt- utoiimtl bulibln wluder i5'aW ia nilirr Inlcat lmprT- inentii. Thli la the ANTI 'I'HI'HT MACI1INK. II U tho (nine machlnn nU an. axil lui you 60 (or. All Kltnc luniailKRo with eaoh mnrliliio. Hold lor only ....... bihI 13 mnrilhlv. W,.U. toniT for Ireo !Lii Qctvurtz lurnlturo Company 173-175 HmtSt.. VOll I LAND, OU. " l'( i'V UK A rKJiON." Hays Sum Kendall, of l'liilllpHl.iirg, Kmc, ' JiiHt eovi r it over with liiick let'H Arniea naive and tho Halve will ,in tint i-phI." OuiiikcHt, Ouro for liurng, boils, ho(h, neiildH, woundH. jiih-H, eeeema, Halt rhouin, cliat)Ld liaiidM, Horn feet and noro uyi'H. Only 1S.k) at JteiiHon'H l'liai'in.ie.v, (iuanin teiul . Wl'.l.l. WORTH TRYING W. II, ltiowii, the popular puiiHlou uttoine.V f l'ittHlield, Vt. Hays: "Next to a iieiihion, tho hebt tlduj; toL-et ImIm-. KIiik'h New Life l'llla." Jle wiileH: They keep my family in Kplondld health. 2uiek euro for head Helm, eiiiiKtliHitloii mid hlllloiiHiieHH. ;rn;. Uiuiiuuteod tu Jienuuti'H 1'har-jiiuey, nsvifv is vent is zinnia on bub u ooosdObbfiAoo eznrsjsntiszioeTsnisn sn HOME NBWS ULflJi ji juu in fl a ji a 9.9 a a a a s o t a ji A liomo lirond in the kind for you to NtnoHV C. (J. HjMirH. R'y WcIeh'H brother and family are stopping here hr a time. TrunkH, valis'H for your fhiiiiuM' vueatioiiH lit Yeutch tV Iiwhoiih. I'liisiriens men nr very optoini'i tie, over thr futuic of Cottag'i (iiove. The bent side tion of Hehool lab lets in town cuii be s n at Mi-f all it Rrunds. The beHt hc ( tion o m l.icl t'tli lets in town can bo wen h Mcteulf it Rrunds. VV. A, Jlcinenway's M'Mi' btidgo in liakiii A Rri'-low Wall and Water Sts. Cottage (irove ran lr; Wt -,1 I .f flllit center, junt as well n Med ford It taktiH work and care. Watch for the new department: j in II. Yenske'H new good-, ee-.v tnanagcinent, and new ideas. j Frank Dumowood was in town j Saturday for a Hhort tii:io, an 1 drove up lb" name afternoon. Hammocks o all kinds at Watch it Larson's. iii.t your fdUH at home keep cool in the li-unmoekH. Mr- Tox, bend pinner at Doiena for the Chambers Lumber Co. went up to Dorenti M(mdny alter a short absence '1 he l'aeific Homestead iH a gf 1 wf-ckly farming jmper, and c.iii ! had tit a rediufd rate .itj N";-'g' t ! subHcriptionH, Ivlitor .Sl.utt of Drain bought a lot in the burned disttict lat week and will build a n'w pouting shop on the ground. l'eople fioiu all oer the co'-Mi'iy ate b'.-.finning t ki.ow Co't'i. e drove in on the map, and u'e writ ing' for information. The .Stale Fishery Depnitmuut purchased -10 acrOH of ground in Lain county last week tor hatchery on tho McK.nio. tie Miss s. Dollie Hefty ban returned I h.r year's stay iu Oai diner 1 from lmr year s stay and is now at the home of her mother in Cottage drove. --Dr in Nonpariel. A. H. I'arks, who recently sold out bis property in the J'lue river mining district, was a visitor in Cottago drove thin week, alter a trip iuto Southern Oregon. Ren Huntington. Jr., the bright young buwiuesH uiau who had charge of the Yoncallu drug store since last Mpriug, has accepted a position in C. Kosh King's Cottage Grove bank. Drain Nonpariel Cottage Grove is going to lea center for fruit culturo some day before long. We know of three iren that are planning to commence to do nothing Lut raise fine fruit, and others that nre planning for other patticular work, that will be entirely new to this section. Mayor B. R. Job is improving his lot on Fifth street by grading and leveling it, planting trees, and putting in u new sidewalk prcpaia tory possibly to building a new homo next summer. The mayor says be iu not tpiite nuro but thinks bo will commtuce work then. Fingal Hinds has returned from Portland feeling younger and more active than for years past and now swears by tba eflicacy of the Yiolet ray in curing cases ol intiamation. He is back at biiHinesn and says bo never knew bo luul so much until bo saw tho tic umulation on his desk when bo returned. Rev. Grant Stewart, pastor for a short time of our church nt Cottage drove, Oregon, during the last con ference year, has boen appointed to Cheney, Wash. This in a delight ful little town near Spokane, almobt a suburb of that city, and will doubtless prove a satisfactory ap pointment to Brother Stewart. --Pacific Christian Advocate. I. W. Baker left Suuday for a trip to Chicago and Iowa to visit with relatives and frieuds, and on bis return will bo accompaniod by his wife, who has been visiting there for some tinio. Just before leaving be invested in ft big grupho phoue with which to surprise tho wife when she returns, and will be ready to lurnish music for all bis frieuds when they come to visit him. The State league iu preparing itself, through its legal force, to soon bring to the supremo court a case that will yield definite do cision by that body on the amend ment to the constitution giving cities the right to amend their own cbartors, and iti relation to the Lo cal Option Law. This will ulTect Coquille River und Fieewuter, nince thev have amended tueir charters under the anieuclment- -Oregon Is- SUC Kcnis of Interest in and about Collate Hrove and vicinity. n rs s b a o s s 5 n rs AfiJifl.AJLRiLB.JULaJi KiC'ene Steam laundry, Allison and I IastingH agents. .n barH laundry soaj) for ti.oo ut YV. A. I I'lneti way'H htore. V. A. llenicnwny ban bargain i nunler full of bargains.' I'i o samples of Chso k San !oi n'n Tea or Coffee ftt Mctealf V I5i imd's. A.k for a free; Ham pie of Cluso k Sanborn's Ten or (Joffee at Mt-tcnlf ', Uriind's. fJatiip furniture, stools and cots, evcrvtiiiii'' to m;.ki- ( amp mo com- foitablo at Veatch k Iiwson's. Mm. I'lotzman is feeling maeb 'b'-tter and will soon bo up, mid one of th'j two children who have- Leon ; .if k is about, but thtt other one in juito sick yet. Miss l'.lsio I.ea is tcachinc the Wildwood school this winter and ,jOW h,.LU ot j-wiH, U:X studentH for four wec-kn. Sho mates lll-lt they arc making 'Ood jiogit-HH. The minstrels are coming to be gin the winters fun at the Opera Hon e. Manager Milne believes he '"-ill coin a few cartwheels this ''iitcr if the council gives him n ll it yemlv license for the Opera llmi'i", M. Ill . ti 1 , the second ban I man i-hiMfd his shop on Wednesday and Thiir lay and went to I'orthnd to attend the grcnt Jewish Anniver :;r v services. All the Tewish CB- tiiblishments in I'ortland were elooed on those lays. Several If'lf is bave recently been had from people in various parts of the country who are looking to lu-gon for home location1 and also tor investment!-. We fiend them all the it( r.tlure w- can collect, aDcl tell them Oiegon is the place of Rev. A. J. Armstrong of Jack sonville, was a visitor in town on Saturday on bis way to the meet ing of the Annual Oregon Confer- "u e of Methodist Church at lrllaij.I. Mr. Armstrong is an old tune cottage urove boy ana ti:ai lied a Cottage Grove girl sev eral years ngo. He does not return to Jacksonville again, and will await the appointments bt confer ence with much auxiety. Bishop Henry Warren, the greatest of all the Metbodibt Bishops holds the conference this year, and all the ministers and laymen wbo attend are expecting a wonderful session of conference. Mcthodist F-piscopa.1 Church. Sunday closed tho conference year of tho Methodist Episcopal Church of Oregon. Great work has been done throughout the state as also in the local church at Cot taye (hove. Owing to poor health Rev. Mem inger of this charge has resigned and will take a rest for a year or I'OKhilily longer. All of the mem bers leg ret very much that Row Meminger must take this 6taud and hope that he may soon tone up and i nter into the work again. He has endeared himself to all of his par isboners as a true and able minister and nlso to all who have learned to know Litu. Rev. Meminger was assigned to thin charge a year ago and during his labor here has accomplished good woik. A goodly number have been added to the membership of tho church and all ot tho different departments are doing good work. Mrs Wm. Ctxlvin Chilton Tho first will be Mrs. "Win. Cal vin Chilton of Miusisaippi. Of all the American lady entertainers four seem to excel, Mrs. Bertha Knuz Baker, Miss Ida Benfy, Mrs. Reedier, and Mrs. Wm. Calvin Chilton. Resides these only a few can go on tho platform, and with out musical support, carry their people day after day by storm. Iu both Kurope and America, Mrs. Chilton has been most successful. At the first Shakespearian Sympo sium held at Stratford-ou-Avon, England, she of all Aniericaus, was invited to give "King John". II. Snowden Warden, tho great author and lecturer of London, praised her very highly for the work. Freder ick Ward commends her greatly. Often has sho repoatedly returned to places and continued each time to mako good. Her subjects are many but the oue that will no doubt be given berewiU be. "An Evening in Dixie Land." Being a Mississippi lady and a good student of human nature, Mrs. Chilton is abundantly prepared to give this subject in a most pleasing manner. If you love art, if you like to hear splendid interpretations, if you like firstoluss entertainments, do not fail to hour Mrs. Win. Calvin Chil ton on Friday night Oct. 5th. She is im mens-). Disc Flows! Now i- the time to do your l.-ill piowino-. W'c crni v tiic li'-st disc plow lii.-it. is ninde and would lie pleased to have you c.'ill .-Mid examine its lim it s. JVV lUUi 6000XX500'WOOOOOK)00000 & Directors Pair! Capita! 5,1 5.000.00 W. H. Abramt President B. Lurch - Vice-Pretident C. Pn Kinit - Caihier A. H. KrUo - AttMtant Cashier '- S'llieit t !ii' ,-i -c. Hint- of cor pora I iorix, lirni- and individ i ; . 1 1 -'. .".rid will I..' ! a-ed tj meet with t In e h' i eonteiiiplate ti w a v. units. We j . ; i - I per cent ' II t line ile .....; t i i ... i- w.. 0 M,-.i,iii,i . ;--l 1, I. ' 'I. 11- 0 will he lnoi d to our el'lll.'l- neiit, home on or aliout that date ) 0-0)-0CK0-CK-O0)-0KOC0-0-0-0-0 To Stop Wild-Ca.t Mlrvirvrt. A bill providing for the punish ment of all mining fakirs and pro moters of illegitimate mining entee prises will be drafted y the Ameri can Mining Congress at its annual session which will be held iu Den ver, Colorado, October ltUh to loth inclusive. A commit ten composed of the Lest talent in the United States has been appointed to pre pare and submit to the Mining Congress a draft of such bill. This committee comprises two United States senutois, Hold. M. LnFol lette, Wis., and Fred T. Dubois, Idaho; one c:ingi ss:nan, Eben W. Martin, South Dakota, and the governors oi two states, Geo. C Pardee, California, and Jof. W. Folk, Missouii. Four are attor neys ar.d all fioni mining states of prominence. California has already adopted a law which has worked an almost complete lidanco from that etate of spurious mining stock and that lecherous parasite on the mining industry- the fake promoter. It is probablo that the proposed legisla tion which will be submitted to the etate legislatures this winter, will fashioned after the California law, which provides that any pet son wbo shall undertake to sell or assent to the 1 ublicati'-n, privately pr publicly, of a fraudulently ex aggerated report tending to give anv person or the public generally the idea of a greater value or less apparent value or market value thau suck stock may really possess, with the intention of defrauding auy person or tho public, "shall be deemed guilty of a felouy, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment in state prison, or a county jail, not exceeding two years, or by lino not exceeding five thousand dollars, or both. Tho efToitH ol tho Ameiicau Min ing Congress to protect the investor aguiust mining frauds by furnishing information as to the true condi tions at the mine, has made more apparent tho necessity of legisla tion to suppress this evil, and it is hoped that "11 serious mining men will take an activo interest and communicate, with the secretary, to tho end that tu matter may receive tho most intelligent consideration at tho coming annual meeting. The Mining Congro:;s never was in as strong a position to combat this evil, ond the assistance of every mining man is needed to make its work more effective. Steps will also bo taken at this session lor mo creation ot mine draiuage districts similar to public improvement districts in cities and for the creation of a Deportment of mines and mining as a separate Executive department of the nat ional government. Tho O &. S 1) had a good load of men gohv; up the road on Monday morning, I. " : -. I.. I i !;' II, ". . . p H g i en:!. 1:1 i-.i.j.v, xi - 1 n , ,, 0 1 Ladies Fi'i Sho.- U ' 9 i &''-r- I ' :! ." - i . :; ;i.:; .-ort- of i.-et H j 2;j: to ! ()l LolillO'C (jlI'(jV(! l SPKCIAL ATTENTION- TO SHOi: CVSTOMKRS o i ywmmi : .... -If Mi it t mm 1 j J' X v, orry and H j yyp' waterproof f,',.V' H h-.vs style I I i 'feLjIi v .-i?idch.xrac- 8 1 'ItlTn i r.: voidi more I I n a - .... u I Gents Shoes - - - - 1 OlW T WW 3;,(Tn-oio w- w- M $ i I H IK I Ul3 CI --- - i : - - I j fill thn Tims I 1 1 : : 1 "1 I I j jlii I):m'3 I a i ::.iJ 1 JL, ma mc: mt 4k , ,.y7s I I;i rdw.it e. "Ood-5, All!!. :, supplies, V ;';.' cultural Inn 4'oods, rtm, . les powder, C: DEALERS IN KTAKYINU TO DEATH. because her stomach was m w ened by useless tlniuaing tint could not eat, Mrs. -Mai s II. a e;l .. Ill v.. of St Clair ht Columbus, O., w as I ully starving; to death. She wi "My stomach was so weak from1 loss drills that I could not eat, my nerves so wrecked that 1 not sleep; and not before I w i i. up to dlo was I induced to ti i trie Bitters; with the wonder! a! suit that improvement lug-an at o and a complete cure follow v I." health Tunic on earth. ..u.'. (! anteed by lienson's l'hai'iM.e-.s- d yist. he; -il.-.--: a-e-an I i'd , hi. e. I'..-- ! :: 1 I'. Chicken fanciers gat a 1 i . i . rt j ieuo inner and re Joumal, and keep ported. The ptir.-i . I ) 1'.. L- ' ul i, I.-ito of Northwest Poultry Journal and the: K.;- .! 1 !'i -a 1 'a. t i y. Chicago, Nugget for 1,75, ion ph . no 303. ;n(ie:, I'llinil 'hl I ,i .;.:rs' and mill r.tt.ies, Ajxri 'nutus, Sportinp; : !!! !.!:! liotl, IklTtt- ... ! - .. Vt . . 4 lt.i J.VwUVliyl Ctthjuo ' : '' a .!..y fur youiik' Imiit-a. I-- : m.-if.....li. Ait; Ciiiupioia ' . ''' : r -i i iiiilm-enienta. For ... i. Ti a.'.t-ri'!. Sou-r tuyerlor. ! .: !. yi.IH Sl.-lf 1 U I.UVB u .1 .1 y, uallow, u ii.i. i. a. iinsijflitly I.' Hire li 1 rtect rullti'.'il lurlhoiU. I I i.ul lili't, lu a .lula 1 ' : ; i -tl.-ul.irs, If J-nll i . :ira mtabllriliud. 'J 'l Muc-luuy blJ., Itlnnl. Or-Kn. ' '. !l. :-..-v-Vt-.-.-.i