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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
A : I s ti ! I 1 i 1 hi MNK CMINAWAKF. j -PERFUMERY- I Tin- Mint lliul l lulu it rliurni to voui pnnnec. , IhiIv'h ImhIh la J 1 1 t I li.v tin- Kin. I of perfume hIh le'fM W'f ll.'l II I lie fulllOIIK " . I 1 1 1 . 1 1 f -1 r 1 1 1 1 1 -m i n bulk mid Hiii. ill linllli'H. I'mc bii'ecrcums llllil piiW'Icra, tooth powders. Victor, Edison M 1 1 i Columbia i (iraplioplioncs. Fine New Stock of Warranted Knives and Itnors. NOTIONS ANU NOVELTIES School Tablets and Pencils. Ti'iH i.inliii I iiipn, ( 'rcHccnt i'-uh-In, I'nwilrr, M11 li lii'H, 1 iroeei 1 1 -m . The Bazaar. Collate (irove, Or. I 'aid up Capital: $,25,000.00 i'iiiu .Ill' I I ll.li ..'. I'l l.lilH. $5,375.44 I. .1111 i n ,i.inv'.l "cunt .! I . a H 1 1 1 1 .! 1111 v 1 11 I lii' I 1 1 1 I :it" Mi. n. v I i-: .'!.. 1 ,.!.,., 1 1 K M II k II t I'" H I N , I'n -I l. nl l.i W II KKI I K C.lil. , KILLths COUCH AD fillRP TH2 L UUCP, "m air. mng s Plevs Biscovory FOR C rcNSUim.-jN Prlco cuaiis n.i- 50c A $1.00 Fret Trial. OLDS KurPBt una U.iich Bt Cur for nil TlirtOAT (in;! J.WNO THOUB LKti, i)rti)UiZ' HACK. rjMi.it OHMikTiiii mil iw iiimiiBi ( VK M ImI DKK For Sale Mixcil in the proper proportion lor liay. One and one-tptarter cents per pound. Inquire of Itl.llM.llIC Huos. Coltaoi- ( Irove, Ore. V. A. Ilemeinvay hnn bargaiu ,.n,uiti'H full of burL'ains. r Knowles & Gettys Hohcmia. Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orseco, Oregon. Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Our Motto: Goods at Reasonable Good General Merchandise Miners Tools and Amunitions nrriroTnnrffirwo n b b zz 5 b 5 11 b r . . In V irH ltillt1 llllfYII MlwllV UlSiVlly lllv U J Co. i ji a aji 0 a a a a a a a .a 0 0 a 0 s Suts r i1o for the Nugget. Carpets find Curtains fit Vc,ib !i iV LllWHOllS. Masquerade hall at Opera bonne CliristmnH eve. i'J sr, Pictures framed to onlm :it Voatcll tV IiaVKMs. Hear tin? Midland Opera Quin tette, Friday, Nov. .')'). (let in. Special dish h:i 1 closes this week. Metcalf .V P.rund. Tilt" 1'oJOSlctH MIlS'pi .i'l'r ball at the Opera house Christinas v. All kinds of willow roeki rs and chairs jiiHt in Veatch A Jnvsons Ate you Inking ml vantage o our big clubbing olTi r. It -a n't be beaten. Chiiatinas night u in imjik radrt hall at tho Optru houuo hy I'orcHt- CfH. Hoc uh for holiday floods, wa'to hasktts, jiirdiix ctH, pictures, tc. Watch tit Law Hon. StatH lor Midland Opcia Ouin t tt for Kulu on 'J'uf sdny 'J'ltli at .New l'!rn Drnt' Store. Send n pictinc of the Crow: cat. Your letter paper hIioiiM have such ik heid on it, and your envelop.es too. rol Martin has da led hiu iesi deuce property on W'ehhir nfiet t fur u farm an I will ivn hiu altnn tioii hereafter to tlitit woik. The iniinlu r of Cottage drove p op!e that have leen away at I'n k'ctio utti n'liiK,' court has made a nutieeulde difference in the riiiinlx i uf men on tin- Htre'Ms. Kxlra fine. The Midi in I , : . U'lintette is A No. 1 and :'avi- t!ie I" st Haiinfeetion , any ci.mpiny ever in our town. NiinI.v A Mel men, r.ode, Iowa, (VI, !, !o.j. tliM)d. Responded to many en cotes If all your iittrueiionM nre iim nood as th Midland Op'-ra (Juin leltn we will certainly he highly satisfied. C. It. Lainm, Cotton wood. Minn. Oct. 25, i. I,. L. Woo ls, Inner f -r All. n ,V ''"" Itrable business interest will dilheit It.nnaker Co. Portland, will ,1 r ll'Lv -1hiik hands. he in Cottage drove duiinj,' thr I I). W'hoeler went to Drain on holidays. Leave your name at Monday to Io-,k after the nv Vtmlch V LawKiii's 1'i.ino House j water works nybtem which he is and he will put your piano in tunc, I putting in thcro and which is No extra charge for voicing pianos. ! nearly comph ted " " Christmas time is rapidly ap Sever'd farmers who have se u : iiroaehiiit' nnrt rim nil! Harry Webber's (jo! and i'M ' pumpkins that uo displayed in the j i-euuer wiuoow, nav expresseu their deniro to have Home of the; se-d for plan ing next siiinK, no ; when the editor's wile cuts then, : , up for pie, the seed w .11 be duly i saved. If Mr. Webber can hold j pumpkins from one year to another j j other people should be nolo to do ' it. Mrs. C. II. Hurkholder his been giving considerable time re cently to decorating the window's of tho Hurkholder store. She has proven herself not only able to handle ft saw and hummer without dmiing" to heielf but has produced two vi ry attractive windows, one being tilled with a good display of slues, well arranged, th1' other with a fmo assortment of dishes ot I ! .4 - .,-.1 i'ereni pauerriH inai inusi iwk very goou to any nouscwue. Prices. u 5 o 0 0 e a 0 a a ir b ins 5 b b nrsis a & b b q ....... tJ. Hems of Interest in and about Cottage (irove ;ind vicinity. '"" "lUIWl III Hiiuauuui 5 II. mo .f nliirm' . nlw.i.l J Collnsre (irovc find vicinilv. 3 k b b b a 5 b b b bit a h ji b a aa p s s J Drain in to linvo a smhIi mid door j 'lf "ry lieirieinher thn Midland ()era On i ntot to, Nov. .'lo. I'Ji'V-ne Steam I.aundry, Alii .on and Hastings agents. N'fW Htoek of dry goods, are! 'dioi H at (!iirriu Kc V'eutch. The Urown SIkx Co. hhoes can't IO heat. Sold hy Currin tle Vcaleh. S'dioll would ho (.da 1 to have you come in his Hloie mid look oyer hi-, utock . Victor, IMi ,m "d Colurnl ia talking machines anu. jecords at the I5.iz.-iar. tf This wxck is the 1,-ihI week of th' special sale on diihes at Metealf A iSrunds. ! i J, N. Jones, formerly a mdrm keeper of thin .lace is now in lusi- ncss in Toricalla. 'J'he h'aphion IJvcry barn siyn wa blown down in the Htorniofa few nights past. The heavy utorms last we . k have delayed the work at ad tho mioet to a considerable extent. C. C. CofTinan of Kuncne has I.c-n in town for i-evf ral dayH mak- X in;,' some improveineiits on his'o p!ae... II. K. MeCormi.'k of the Curtin-i ? l Jspur I.umber Lo. Hpcnt .Suri'lay in ,the drove returnin,',' to tho mill on ; Mond.iv. i The Midland (uintetto is one of the most versatile companies matc hing the west. Hear them Nov. '!' : at ( )pei a House. Th'- w-ood situation is g'tting oi-e, not belter. Dry wood is ; out of question und prices arc on , the upward move. ; The Cottage Grove souvenir tab lets, -md etivelopeH can be ii ad at i tho l!a..iar. Advertise Cottage ! drove by using them. . . . . . . . . .i Severnl impoitant deals are now under way in tho Groto in which ' ---!-) 4 W llHIIMn feasori is on, as is evidenced by the beautiful display of Uesigus and materials in Lurch's window, ,lM . 1";()lsr"' 'ymoasi.ini budding ,s uel1 ,,,n'i( r wn' Ulul 1S u,Jl,er ,W:,y ,l,u J.1?,"1 liniler covtr- Co- "V " " u.aru expects to nave tne i . i i . . . i i . . uuiKiiii-' coaipieieti wit nil it verv diort time now. The Willamette river has been nearly to the danger stage in the !at few days, but i'. is thought with the parti v clear weather of Sunday and Monday that the worst is all over. I'ottcr .V .Stewart are buildinc a t-'ood si :cd ad tition to tho waro hoiise the back of the big brick I'locl; for the uso of Griffin . eatcli and Tierce Bros, whose growing business demands more storage room. The special meetings at tho Presbyterian church were begun again on Monday night after a weeks postponement. Tho meet ings should be well attended by all whocan go, and everyone is in vited. Special music. John Cochran is fitting up the room formerly occupied by the JI. D. Lincoln butcher shop for an un dertaking parlor and will make it suitable for its purpose. Tho building which he was putting up at the hack of his fctoro building for that purposo he will now use to store furniture in ami will hence forth buy in carload load lots. The Midland Opera Quintette has como and goue. Tho third number of the lecture course was a delightful musical. Tho audience comfortably filled all the elevrtod Keats and was very generous in its applause Monday ovening'B pro gram consisted of fourteen excellent selections, find greatly pleased tho music lovors of I,fike Mills. I.ake Mills, (Ta.) Graphic, Jan. 12, lo0,r. I''ugene has been very abort of water for several days past, the water company for a eouplo of days being unable to furnish any water, the iutuko pipo of the works boing clogged by the rising of tho river. The Register had an unusually dif ficult timo getting out its paper, on account of their water power being off. Tho water supply in Kugene has been a source of trouble for a long timo, mid evon the costly im provements of tho uew company have not removed all tho diflicultie" jet. ' pmiiim 1 J, 1 ;ll,l lUil 4 I m I 1 1 i 'V n : lAUii'miuitt ! and BROODERS I la Icli (lie cliifkcns, iifi mis- tala-. Tin ii- rccoid catniot i . tic li'.'i ten. All sizes eaniYfl in stock. WVNXH HP. CO. OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOCMX5 o-o-o-o-o-o Dire:lor9 II A 1:1' M-i. i'.. I . I l; II, W. II M;l I "'., I'llll. Iil.i KI.I.V, i . l:o- I. !M,. Paid Capital $15,000.00. 'j W. H. Abram. B. Lurch C. Ron KifiR A. H. Kelto I're.ldtnl Vic-Prei(lent C.hir Attitlanl Cashier A i"ii''-eiita!ive bank (A the l.u-.iii'-..s public of tliis city and i;r rou inline count rv. We Solicit your business. 0KM(CO(KK)0K0(K)0KK)0) a! :. n.t J Ii I o( ;aN FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EVBALVER oi! . (. i'liuTu- :.!., It, si.K-ncc TTI Henry Pearson and wife left tor the south Monday afternoon. Mr. Pearson has tho honor of being one of tho first discoverers of the Bohemia camp. The first rails have been laid on the Diain-Coos bay road, so that tho steam shovels can get to work oiihovtral big cuts. They expect to do ( n.-i.ltrablo work of this kind b'jf' ie spring. The Drain Nonpnr.el state9 that water was turned into the new- water system for fhe first timo last week and it worked like a charm. The pressure is received from 200 feet tall from the source of supply. Some of the crossings on Main street are sadly in need of repair, and will not suffer much if a few extra heavy plank nre put down. Those crossing Third street are the worst of all and should receive im mediate attention. Thcro is being more develop ment done in the Paker City dis trict this year th.m ever before aud with the prospect of a railroad bo ing built iuto camp in the spring, tho mines are making great prepa rations. One or two companies are building their own lines of rail road to couuect with tho line so as to bo ready whenever it jets to them. Two small boys near Elktou got hold ot somo 50 rounds ofdyua mite from the railroad builders and hid it under their bed. Sunday evening a week ago a lamp was overturned in tho house and the parents were attempting to put out the blaze not knowing of the pow der when the explosion occurred. Fortunately no one was hurt much, although Mr. Cueever, the father was blown through the roof iuto a field boveral rods away. NouparielJ Tho patents issued for manufact uring artificial fuel are numerous, and still inventors in thoir anxiety to discover tho best biuder for bri quetting coal slack continue to flood tho Pateut office Recently a patent was issued for a compound consisting of- 5 poun Is of potato pulp, ,s pounds cornnieal, 3 pounds rice, o pounds; alum, 1 pounds borax, S ounces sulphate of zinc, 5 pounds rosin, (! ounces washing soda, 5 ounces gum shellac, 2 bars laundry soap, lo pounds common salt, 8 ounces glucose, and 200 pounds of clay, all in combination with lo tons of coal-slack, culm or tho like. This patent ceitninly contains enough ingredients to mako a good binder, but perhaps 13 are too ninny to be of economio valuo, Diiiili alUim Grove line of Underwear fl n r m J, JtU3i XHnbcrwcav, 7 v loo len Shivte, millions of aros of ! f H WW l I j All the fIev5 4 I I nti ti t I I j Mil cob iirr8 o f ill 'W I Neat Jot? Work of ,j fll! Kinds Do.oe I me!! treat von mt il Grififo f1 rtitrh M jjy i' "i Ii 1 j VL: i- J 1 i Kji TTZZZZZL. yj Hardware, o-oods, Miners' DEALERS supplies, i M 1 1 1 1 1 rr 1 1 IN ooods, Ciuus, A -.in iitinitiou, II les powder, Caps, i a -v, Ivtc. Subscribe for tho Nuggei Y v:.-rv v S i A. A , i . t52 is rJi in ii I ,1 w ill.'.!...! v,i,i 1.. ., n. :. rn h..w i,i ii. ,.iiiv Iiv H '. . K'. I 4 tl . . -1 ti . . . j 1 1 '. iii ii i ;. i.i hkiii i y iiiirii.i. si, ti .ii riml ... .1 V. Ill h.MI.I .Villi II f.- i.:tlill lilt' eiin'tii.c. iiIvIhb i. II i' irii. ul.il rit t.xli. y riv.- vciii-m ii.ilil'..' ,.. MAUAMK - HUDSON, V',.; Sl:i,-li;,y I . I,; L'mI Wit,.Mii,'t..it st., I ". .r 1 1 til . (iri'Kuii. if fiCZEAlAand P1LG CUkl; FREE Knowing whut it wa.s l.r suffer, 1 will trivo FKbi: oi' CHAiaiK, to any atliieted a posiiiv. ' cure for Kczenin, Suit ltheum, I'.vy. ip- j elns, l'lles and Skin Diseases." lu-l slant relief. Don't, suffer ton 'iyi ! Write 1', W. 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