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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1906)
1 HNK CHINA WAK f. Perfumery - 'I he Lin. I lm ,.,;( , m (,, v. mi .ivm.iiv. , iu,i,.M iUHin l, JUi! ' I ".V 1 '! li I II' I Of perfumn mi 'H ,,IV . fa,,,,,,,,, 1(tmiim. m in ImiIU. iiml Hill, ill 1.1,1 I (l-M. F,, flllMM'IPIIlMH mnl m,v,,.,m ,M.tli powders. T i Victor, Edison m,i Columbia i (irapiiapliones. rinc Now Stock of Warranted Knives and Razors. NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES School Tablets and Pcnsils. 'I 'm ,i i I ii -i m, ( ii mi i iiI link in'.; I ' t w 1 , i-, M;i li Iich, Jrui'crifH. The Bazaar. -OK Collage Grove, Or. Paid up Capital: ,25,000.00 SlM .l lid I 'tidh Ide-I I'liilllH. $5,375.44 Mil! IV Km I'' 1 ;i 1 1 1 1) nvi-'l Hi-ciiril V I , .1 vni l.i I 11 II V i.uip"' l I' mil 1 InliM -1 t ( m II kmh ki: 1 Imkis, Ir.M.I. I sjscctjtub. 119 I TUB flllOU n.iiHbi i i and CUHE the LUNGS Or. King's WITH New Discovery rv ff NStiy.rTc.iN Prlca FOR , OUtdiS an EOc A$1.00 Froe Trial. OLDS Unrrat ii nl Uuiikrt Cure for all T1IHOAT and J.1JNO TttOUB LKU, or MOSEY HACK. Vetch and Oat Seed For Sale Mixed in the proper proportion lor ha v. One and otie-q alter cents per pound. Inquire of I5i:iiu.i:iv Hkos. Cottage irove, Ore. V. A. Il nii-iiway has bargaiu counters full uf bargains. U 1 a 1 ntKi.m N I'anlilrr 1 nu wag.! Knowles & Gettys Bohemia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orseco, Oregon. 1 Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Our Motto: Goods at Reasonable Prices. Good I General Merchandise I Miners Tools and Amunitions rvmnfif swTSziSTS'sinsis zv svvsirs a o lift HIP NPW HUlTllv lllv !T J V-B.JUJUJUI JLJUlJLfl.il JUU A ftAJJ 9 9 fi PJ Subscribe for the NuKot. Tho best at Voateh & Lawson. L. Kohh King went north (ill Monday. A big Mock of iron ti ds just in Veatch & LuwHoii. Miss Ahbio Johnson went to I ortloim Monday. Sc our now lino of Veutch t LawHon. carpets Ik-rt Kolsey of Cros-well .Sunday in the drove. spent Ceo. II. Dyer went lo Kugeric on .Saturday on business. MisH Delia Whito went to ICit gono Monday to attend the V. of O At XmiiH SclioM will bo right there with the goods. I'rof. BrigKs of tho Drain Nor mal hpont .Suud a y iu the (irove. Miss. Katie Hawley cnt to Drain Monday to attend tho Nor mal. Do you know Santa Chins is gelling ready, so is Scholl. Watch him. Mm. W. T. Ktiur left lor a trip lo Junction and Springfield Tues day. The bent Htloctiori of school tab lets iu town can bo men lit Met'-ulf ii l'ruruls. Mr. and Mrs. Howard IJ'mlo of Santa Cm, (California, are visit itig relatives in the (irove. A. J. Siowuit is putling a new roof on tho Fashion Stables build in which is ownod by hitn. Miss Zehna Kd wards came up to the drove on Saturday from hr home in Mug'iie. Sin: ill tt-iich school at Latham. The Chambers I, umber Co. is puttiujf iu a uew safo in its Doren i ofliee (nd is getting wt il eipiippcd for a big businrss. The Wynne Hardware Com pany Hhippcd to tho I.eona Mill and Lumber Co. this week the pipe for attaching a blower to their planer. The Junction City Development League is petting up a pet ition ask ing the S. I to construct a railroad on an old wurvey connecting that town with Corvallis, a distance of 27 miles over an almost porfectly level country. A reception wh given Friday evening at the home of Mrs. G. U. Hawkius in honor of her sinter Mrs. Till Kohls who has been visit ing here for tho past three months. Mrs. Kohls left Monday morning for hfr eastern home. She will visit with friends iu Spokouo a week and from tfcere will go to McGregor, Iowa. In ipite of all the predictions that the last tomatoes were nil iu Harry Webber continues bringing iu the finest of them day after day. His red and yellow tomatoes bring the highest price on the market. He has a lDofl pumpkin and a lor6 pumpkiu that he is going to bring to this ofliee, both in the pink no golden of condition. Thie is to hhow that pumpkins can bo kept for a year or more in perfect shape, and incidentally to supply the edi tor with a good old pumpkin pie. sub 0 0 s a 0 a a bit i rBirunDoinnrviririQ "cms wf ,ntcrcsl in and aboul Collate (irovc and vicinity. WTTff 5 8 BWTSZlTSSlASLilASLSLSLSLlJLajLSQ I Sleam Uudry, A!Iison Kngcne Steam Laundry, and Hastings agents. Mrs. A. IJrund loft Monday noon for a short visit houUi. lit of no tiHo to you, fiell your old ;;ol I and nilvf-r to Scholl. lobars laundry soap for $1.00 ut W. A. Hcmen way's Btore. 1'or complete house furnishings see us. Voatoh t Lawson. The hfHt pianoH at reasonable pricon at Veatch k I.awson. Jake Lurch look in the football game at Eugene on .Saturday. Victor, I'dison and Columbia talking machines and records at the Hazaar. tf J. M. Fisher and down to Kugeno on btlMIU'SS. family went Saturday on Tho best selection of Hehool tab lets in town can b'.- sepn at Metcalf ..V I'rnnds. I". H. Hosenburg and daughter went to ICtigetio Saturday to attend th" game. Marion Veatch and H. K. Lawson I left for the north on the local Mon day morning. A crew o men went out Monday ni'Tiiing to finish up the Fanners "nd Miners Telephone lino through t tie i'ljheinia camp. i Miss J-;. H. Stenbcrg, a former ; i Hident here has moved from Laid law to Shauiko and writes to have her Nugget changed to new ad dress. Joe I.eRoy, manager of the Nel son (Jans moving picture show, was in the city Saturday, making ar rangements to appear here wilh his company Ihursday. A number of timber claims have been sold recently to the iJooth Kelley Co. Chas. Uruneau, D. T. Awbroy and Mr. Compton have all disosed of theirs at a good price. H. Venske is changing his ar rangement of hia store and is put ting in a new line of shoes which will be moved to tho front of the store. Tho store is being improved hui enlarged in every department. A large crew of men that have been at work through the vally re pairing, rebuilding and enlarging the 1 ostal Telegraph Co. lines is hero at this time and are putting in new poles, cross arms and new wire and putting the entire system in better shape. This year has been a series of of great disasters. Earthquakes, threat storms, tidal waves, etc., have been doing great damage. It looks as though some of these great disasters were following along one after another, possibly all resulting from some great in ternal change in the earth. W. H. Abrama is etill taking treatment for his right eye, the muscles that raise the lid being j arali.ed. Each day he takes an electrical treatment that is calcula ted to stimulate tho nerves and muscles and to incite them to action. Mr. Abiams says it is getting some better so that he can raise the lid partially and he hopes in time to be able to get tho full use of his eye. In view of the decision of the judgo iu the Coquille case it is not thought that any further election will bo held, as the decision ren dered by the judge was so sweep ing in charocter, and the general opinion is that it will bo upheld by the supreme court, that the pro visions attempted iu the proposed amendment will be of no force, and if brought to an issue would meet the same fate. A Half a Years Supply. ThoH. Conger, tho cigar maker, got in last week 750 pounds of leaf tobacco that will last him for about six mouths and which will be made up into Uohomia cigars. Mr. Congress says ho got this shipment iu just in time as the Cuban crop is spoiled by the recent storm and prices are jumping skyward. Still MtxkintJ Improvements, The Urown Lumber Co. koops on making improvements all over the mill. It is now building a big log skid, so that if uecoseary when the poud is full of logs that several car loads of logs can bo unloadod right on the skids. This will also fa cilitate tho handliug of the logs at any time. One of the big donkey engines is to be brought down from camp this week, and put to work deepening and enlarging the mill pond, ho that it will hold more logs aud then thoy can be handled more easily. The mill is getting in unusually large logs at the present time, somo of which are so large that they have to bo split by dynamite be- Disc Plows! Xow is t lie time to (JO 1 your i.-iii plowing. We plow would you ea merits. earrv the best disc .1 f that is made and liavc ne pleased tf and examine its WYNNE IIWI). CO. 00O0OO0OO0O000OHOHHKXM( Directors ii. r.itwi ii i. i i , ii. i.ri: ii, w. Mill. Ml. I KI.I.V, ' . 1 : 1 1 - s I Mi. I). I 'I UttllA til Wild Paid Capital $15,000.00. W. H. Abr,im B. Larch C. Ro Kinri A. H. Kelio President Vice-Preiident Cashier Assistant Cashier We K'!irit il.c accounts of eor poi ii tioijH, linn- jind individ uals, iiml will lie pleased to meet with those who contemplate new uecmiiits. We pay I per cent on time de posits after Auit 1, lJ'i'!. We will he moved to our pernui nent home on or about that date )KKKHOaCKKKOKKK)OOK0( fore they can be taken into the mill. One that was considerably over 7 feet through was handled at the mill Monday while the editor was at the mill. MllI Sie-rts Srvwlnj Today. Messrs. Oliver Veatch, Strange, Harvey, Anderson and Fisher went for a walk to Latham Sunday and went over the Coast Fork Timber Co's mill. Mr. Anderson says that the mill expects to start sawing lumber for its own use on Wednes day. The framework of the mill has all been constructed, the big 120 h. p. boiler is mounted on a solid foundation of stone and brick, and is arranged with a dutch oven for feeding by a conveyor. The 90 h. p. engine is set on a concrete foun dation, and everything is put up in a substantial manner. The saw frame and the carriage are ready to operate, the live rolls are practic all complete. This week the final connections will be made and the lumber will bo gotten out to cover the building and make 'he docks. The companv is fortunate in hav ing a long spur across the end of of the property, so that the dock can be extended riiiht along the track for several hundred leet giv ing a big loading opportunity. A big derrick of the old 1 acific Tim ber Co. is in place at a convenient point to facilitate the handling of big timbers. The logs arc floated down the river into a big bay above tho dam where they are held by booms when tho water is at tho usual stago, aud ate taken direct from there into a smaller pond on which the mill is situated. In case of high water the logs can be floated out of tho river and iuto a large pond running around back of the mill, where the lloods will not carry them away. Mr. Anderson states that he ex pects that tho mill will be iu condi tion to do regular work in a short time. The edger is now on the way aud the building can bo com pleted within a short time and everything finished up. PKorvo Co. Elects New Officers The stockholders- of the Farmers and Miners Telephone Co. met at Dorena on Saturday and transacted considerable business, arrauging rates on the line and settling con tracts. The president of the com pany W. II. Shane handed in his resignation as ho was not able to give the time to the work that was necessary. F. J. Hard was elected to fill the vacaucy, as ho is back and forth along the lino a great deal on his way to and fro to Dohemia and cun iu that way give it his porsonal supervision. The directors of the company aro C. A. Harlow, Geo. Atkinson ami V. H. Shane. The company then attended to other matters of buuiuoss aud adjourned. HI H vi 0 1 wnyiu.j f ft"'-' IT Also a line line Gents Shoes I.adi. $:;.-Vi. s Fine Shoe; fJelit-t I i to jf.j.O'). SPECIAL ATTENTION C. H. 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It is wcixr, worry and waterproof It hexs style and charac ter and is worth more than it costs. H ol Ladies' and u -ort- of feet 1 1 TO SHOE CUSTOMERS eafcii l o v ,0!'': l'luinbins and mill ei'S ;ie, A ri ll; Sporting oniiuttou, Ilercu , !'u.-e. Tie. 4 Cntuun !5V jeh.i th 1 lor yuuiiK lailias. 1). Art; Complm in in luceinentj. vf Si'.tr buptrlor. ; 1 111., In- yourself 1 r I ive 3 I liji.'. If Jim liave IK iu 11 it il y, buIIuw, l lnkliMl, uiisltrlitlj I" hi'.iiiIiv u ix-rfeot iriiHt'i-.l uipthuild. I I.'ii 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I", Iu a (iliiln I'lltl.'llllllH, If yim .1. i : 1 w 'Ay i: vim w ! ."'urn fotaUlKhetl, SUirSON. S'T Miicleuy Wg., 1. 11 .f.. I'lTilnml, OreKon. ( 1 ..y Ii .f UiHwililifci MMMiiai CLit.Li.-u fanciers get a l'oultry io.-itid. The Journal, and kjep I Noi thwvst l'ouhry Jouriul aud the Nugget for 1.7i. 1 n I 1