Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, February 20, 1907, Image 5

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I heir friend Ihivi j tt r IiimpiI or
can pure Iiiit, it ii.v lv' of l!di
Hon, Cut ii in I tin or lr I in iih ii
1i ii or reeordi nt nnv of I lie
IlllOVt' IIH'lltlollcl lillH'CW, It 1 1 y ,
flic nf V i hrin We am Mi'llllij; llir ,
untile, will lie Klvcll ll (illlplio
phono fthaohilcly free. Cvciy
li;'rllt li I HI in I liy the Hiliii'iiMl i
It'ull fiililriM't In H ll lilil ill tlip '
n Itch M vi'il liy I Im f.nlolv Mini '
liny UK1'"! 'Ii'HiK otlicrw hi- In i
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When Vim Imiv cl-cw heir you 1
lire k i ii 1 y (Mil the i'iihh,
freight hi yum rnr fun-In tninn ,
llrlloll. 1
Ituy fruin .yoiir local l-n ir '
win i im lirii" tu Ktuy nml iiiiiI.c
doiI all KUiinihli'c . ,
NOTIONS and NOVELTIES ;
The Bazaar, i
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I 'cms ol Interest in and about
HOME NEWS
Collide (irovc and vicinity.
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The First National llsink
Collage Grove, Or.
Paid up Capital:
$25,000.00
Ifolindi h's foi umdicK.
Hulisftihe for 1 lie Nu;n:' t
SnlKcilic Im Hie Nu;-;-.
Home iiinilc riiii'!is a I llolind.ui' .
1'icnli Milled ir;inut i at lldui i in
Tlic Hiii"( randy ton.' for dm
goods'.
Croi ki rv at font at M 1 1 1 1 nn-l
I. its
I'iiit', pure, fv I ran. In n lln
lifHt at 1 1 1 l in 1 1 1 11 ' h
Will noepl whikI .ir ii i.i ,va i ol
Miliscrii i 1 1 1 ' 1 a I. I lii-. om iv
New Mock of ili v oo I i ainl
iImxh ill ( 'in 1 in ,V 'fn t Ii
Kvciytliin;; in fili il lor lion ,c
kfi'liill;; at Miller ami Collilts.
Ir I'. I. Jul), lniyoi of. Cot! i;;
drove, was 111 F.'ijo in Suinl.iv.
( 'ookinjj moves 111 I In - itiu,; ' ti.vec
nl covl nt Miller an I ( '01 liii's
(Jet in. Se il dish m iIm 1 losi-s
Hih wiek. .Metralf I'.nind.
l.'ioi duty .at eoHt at Miller and
'01 liit.
Col I ii,'j tirovo soivenir lithles 1
il Hie l!iaar. j
I 111 niturc at eoHt at Miller ami 1
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Coilnt's
lo'i'l tlii- liiiar new (irajiljo-
I ! 1 ' 1 1 ' a'l
I'.ill l.illliliN-, l('l) 111: wml in Ku
r lie last week.
I W. 1'iouml ; m iit to Huone
lli last of la'-t sw k
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO
Director
W, II Villi II. I I III II, W A.
11 i 1 no, mill, m i ki i:v,
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Hank oit'ottatcc Grove
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U HIV Ml LULllJ JM
Paid Capital $25,000.00.
W. H. Abram
B. Larch
C. lUti Kin
A. H. Ktlio
VirrtidtBl
Caihitr
AmIiIsbI Chlr
Salem on j 0 a re,rewiitntlve hank of the
V lniMiiieH piilillc of thlH elty nml
J W. I 1 weiil lo
M"iil.iv iiioriii!!;;'', In-al.
Ivu:;i iie Steam Iumdiy, Allison : "iirroumliiiK '-"iintry.
m l I la'.tine-i aj-eiits. o
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Mr i.ml Mih (.en. Keir drove
in t r ii thi'ir Wildwnod home Mon
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Mis Saudi l; allies went u 1'ort I
laml Mo.flay where she has 11 pom
'inn. 1
Ch in I '. 1 1 1 k hoi li.r wns a piHsen '
:;i 1 on th noith lonnd Iruin Mod-1
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We Solicit your business.
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The I'iovvii Shoe Co t li'.i w an'l
. L'fll i ..1 'll
I'C Iteai. .-ol l ny V. MlilliV eale .
Mi 1. A. HodkiiH letnnied to
Nils. Dennis Single of Wildwood s i'.hi day from ln-r visit in
visiteil ii lative in I oiiiiI k ic ovi i ,,
Sunday.
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1Y1 I'lioiie-u, JC i. I'liiiia- Mniu 4 lo
rUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICEMSE0
EMBALMER
rui iuih ni I'MK'ii a iji w non ,
-fl. 'fi& A
Ueii I,urch wan in Kugeno Mon
day oti biiHiness.
Ivl Underwood is again able to
li" out and enjoy the surihhine.
M'irioii Vcateh urn IJcrt Iaweon
did 1-iisinesn fit Ibe county neat
Monday.
Mrs. JCJ Mowhor ol Voucalla who
ud VUlilaf
Ale yu taking;
our hi;,' eluldiii.;: IT i. It nn'l la
in ::leli.
C(W l R SW.i;, i lii' kin,
. :i 1 1 1 I . Iiiiiiii- nt i'iinlv ''(on-
the laid o- II I, II ,!,., d-n
Siii'idiiH nml I ' i n 1 1 v I I.--1 I'loiii-$5,875.44
Money to loan mi ii r vt- I hitiuiIv
Kki'linneH Hold, iiviiilalile nil V
lii' In tlic I'liiled Sliiti-H
HlKHINT Klf I.I' VSHICd
Prr.itil.
K v. C.
: tin- l ulu
! Hall on Mon ta ei inn
I 1, ilo- held i i vii i i ii
pal l"l ot li" Win i I iii. i :
( Uy
John I e of tlie I'lhhi r Lumber
company ol this i ity was in lOuenc
Sal "id i y.
Mi- d W Wi ,e has r tin m l to
I'l llli In, in .1 VIM to doshtll, Ku
jp In and Collate (iiove.
I' ll I, l ( )' I 'm tell crime ,, Cuitajje
C.i -v. I'l day Mht to hold the
I", h I7ih
ll.ule .- I .It t le I ,i r fill lion i e.' I,
IV l ie. Ill tile -- -lelli, :' m,i I 'I' llV
I her-, make ileal ei n i, i ,)' ii i n ,
ii"i;i .M,;iv ietvn.e on .Satmday. Imh been visiting lier mother Mrs.
J W. C'lii.n is making 'juite 1111 ' c- " lirown returned home Mon-
' Mend, d i-it 111 Ro.-eh'ir'. MlH.,diy.
C'iiiiii Ail! join him the m t 1j tr
we, k.
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KILL the COUC H
and CURE the LUNGS f
WITH
Dr. king's
Now Discovery
TrtMCIIMPTiON
FDR I OUGHSnn
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Prlco
BOc M 100
Free Trial.
Bureat and Umckcat Cure for fill
THROAT and J.XJNO THOU1J
LS, or MONEY JiACK.
li:U'M eve-, an! Ii.'ii,y
Sol, I li New I' i.i ill ie, l"
N'ii'toi, Kdisnli and
tulkino machines and ia
Ita.aar.
I 'm lilt ill at co-t a
Coi bit's.
"I'illellliN ' l 1 1 1 1 a In ilie I 1 1 1 . i ! -
from our I'me I nit- nsi-d im- loin
died of veai'i foi M.id , rali'l kl'lin )
iliNi-MHew. Medieilie fo'lhlll d.i.VK.
l'rank RoHcnbur' went to Com
stock Monday to Bhip a car of poles
ClI your coco units, f.ljoeulule, t" Sacramento for Campbell &
eniiants, ia!:,ins and liouiwaim Mo- j Walker.
C.o!unii i.i la.ses t a holidav pastiies al the
.id. .it the Ji.i.iar.
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.I.IH liual'.'lllleeil to -Ivt
t Son oi money refiiiided
guarantee eoiipon from tin
Irui; ht oi e.
-a! i fac
iiei oin
New I'.ia mines
at co-t
io to Miller and Coilat for bar
K"ins. d. Warner, a well known IJo
h'.inia tniuinvi man iH in the- drove
ettni'' ready to start out to the
( in l i M lilt a and
Haiti.
Coil'it I'l bat
Prepare tor Irrigation, Spraing
and pumping Machinery.
FairbaukH-MorHe (iasoliuc b'.n
CincB for pumping, nprayin,
sawing, grinding. OutlitH
complete. Fairbanks Scaled
for weiRliing. Faiibunks
Morne DynamoH and Motorn
for power nml lilit. l' nii bnnks
Motho W indmill nud Toiu-rs
Fairbatiks-Moro Feeil Chop
perH, driiideis, Wt-H 1'uiiiih
All first qunlity goodH at low
cut priffH. Always in stock.
Libernl terms, l'lompt reply
to inquiries, ipiick hhipmrnls.
Writn for catalogue and prices.
FAIRIUNKS, MORSE & CO.
Portland, Oregon.
l!eein I ,a Ml t I e ( oii Ii S r U 1 1 i'i .1 1 -
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i f i u lluiieyaiid Tai i- e peci.all.v
! a i'l o i'i lie fi r eliildien. in i i ,ii;i tes
i r pi 1 1 mi i i 'f any clta i acl er, e - mloi m
to I he ciilidlliollis of the National 1'uie
I I'ood .and lni Law. June 1 '".
I 'or 'loui. Whooping Coiiuh. etc. it
expel-i Ci niplis and I 'old - l' Lr'eiill.s
iii,i uv he linweN. (iiiaiaiiti ci. ,i ; we'd t'J J.ui lie on the uier Salur
H,il.by New Kim I'mn store. Ay lo h.,,.,i Suuda.v with Sonutor
! Miller nud Coibit are clo-in- out I'-iuliam and family.
i (-1111111 Looley of the burnitute
I Mouse of ('oidiran V: Cooley, will
nini'c hi-, laniilv lie v.- fiiim I'tes-
, , ,,-,t i i..t
came .town irom u iniwoou vwie.c , Ml, ,,(. ,;rsf ()f U(iiU
they liuve been residing during i
the winter nml left for their
home in Portland, llev. Memiuger indents sustained by a tall from his
w.ih ihu iniieli belovial pastor of (he snow nin es, and made his usual i
M. thodM rlm.eh here up l i 1 1 1 1 " "lav.
i .ll ',( which lime he tiad n-sk-n, S. 11. lvakin, vice laesi lent
Dr. Kime, who has been attend
ing Mrs. Grant Brown on the Coast
Mdici and Ci.ilnt are ( lowing out I I'utk reports that she is much im
proved.
Fred Kussull and Mrs. Hussell of
the Chamberlain Lumber Co. Do
rena, went to Portland Saturday
ami returned on the local Monday
evening, they took the early morn
iug train for home.
Aunt Hilda Nicholas met with a
paiuful accident recently, fallfDg
out of her rocking chur. She suf
fered fearful bruises on her left arm
which had to be lanced several
times.
Atty J. C. Johnson of Cottage
drove was iu consultation with the
senior member of the firm Johnson
iv. Medley rt Kugeuo over Sunday.
Mr, Medley is in attendance at the
Senate.
C. Uo King, the energetic Cot-ta-e
dmve banket and capitalist,
was doing bipiiirs-i in Drain Friday,
N'otipiriel.
.A. M. S Acuity oi Cottage drove
vvl.oh.is been iii Fugetie fur the
past week attending to busitie-ss re
tinned home Friday.
David (irigf.'-, wife and baby
nt c:.M.
Rey. and Mi
K. M
iningf r
in' inonin,
li M. Chile, the 15 jhemin mail
! earner has rccoveicd from the ae
on account ot hick ties and islakiu;.;
n ..ng needed ret. Tin ir many
friends deeply i.-gnt t'" i' ''"- I"" J on Suu iav
! urn and will always ieun' idx r Iheiu ,.ii s ;iv
and their faithful and helpful wm
tin. I iii-! .National li'tnk- ot I'.ugcne
with hia NNile visi'ed the t'annlv ol
Kin'or 1 1 a I ei t Fakin of this pin n this spi ing.
Real Estate Sale. 50 Feet on Main
Street Brings $4000.
Hcit Lawsou bought of S. W.
Hennet the fifty feet froutage on
Main street extending to alley iu
I the icnr for four thousand dollars.
The property is now occupied by
the Vogue millinery store, Thos.
dill'a cigar and stationery store,
ColTuian's barber bhop and J. V.
Thornton'H cigar store. If suitable
tenunls can be secured Mr. Law-
sou will build a two story brick
Knowles & Gettys
Bohemia, Oregon.
Knowles & Gettys
Orseco, Oregon.
Miners Supplies
at reasonable prices.
Our LLVloUo:
Good Goods at Reasonable Prices.
General Merchandise
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Miners Tools and Amimitions
( 'arli. iii, d nets like u
poilllii'e: hi-dily anti eptie, extenshciN
n-cil tdi' Kc.eni i, for chapped liniids
and hp , cut InuaM. Sold by Ni'nn
l aa I run- Stoic
Two days treatment free. Kine'?.
lNep in tabhts for impaired ilii;es
I ii hi , inii'iu l i , ath, perfect assiinn
la lion oi loud, ineiea-ie.l .appetite.
io no' tail to ii n. ail .vnilivell jit the
aliove oiler. Sold by N'cnv Km dru
st i ire
li. M. MoxleV hit for his new
home in Cottage dto.e Tuesday.
Hh son in law, Win. 'Stiadd uuil
family will follow in two or three
weeks. llrownsville Times ,
deo. MtOtie' n and family went
to l.ugeiie Monday. Mr. .Mctiiceu
went to attend the annual meeting
of the Noi ih Faiivitnv dold Min
ing Company.
W. F. Wheeler of Portland ar
lived in the drove on Sunday's
held. Mr. Wheeler puichasod the
M. J. CI, u k place just out of town
a fmv months ago, and is now hero
thinking ol heltling down in buta
ness. Miss S. li. VanDi nbtirg, sister
and Mish Rena lilair, niece of Chas.
VaiiDenburg, who lnive visited in
Cottage drove several mouths, de
parted for I heir eastern home at
liileldn 1 I, Mich. Monday, via. I,os
Angeles where they will visit a
short time.
A. IS Wood, malinger of the O.
iNs S. F. liailrond and Jieeeiver of
the Oregon Seenrities Co. Udt Cot
tage droyj yesterday for eastern
cities, his first stop will be St. Iiouis.
Mr Wood is much interested in
some Kentucky coal fields and the
construction of a inilrond in the
sumo district.
Born.
1IAUT To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hart a 9 pound boy Saturday Feb.
iCith.
Cottage Grove Man Sells Property in
Eugene.
Although it has been pending for
sometime, the deal was closed yes
terday, whereby Lester Huliu ac
ipiircs from Herbert Fakin of Cot
tago drove, a lot 40 feet frontage on
Willamette street and 160 feet iu
depth to the alley, lying immedi
ately south of the Chrisman prop
erty. The consideration is not
named on the deed but it was a sum
approximating jjSGOOO. Mr. llulin
informs the liegister that if proper
uegotiatiens go through as they
promise a fine business block will
be erected thero iu the near future.
He is fortunate io getting hold of
such a valuable piece of property.
-Register.
High School Notes.
The members of the Junior class
have been coming to school of late
with boxes and bottles of various
sizes. When a curious student
opened one ol these boxes, he wva
much bonified at its contents, for
the box continued specimens for the
new Zoology class.
Fiule Steele, one of our High
School btudents made us a pleasant
visit Friday afternoon,
Kunieo VauDenberg and Viola
Docroft wore absent from the Soph
more class Monday ou account of
illness.
Agnes Langdou spent Saturday
and Sunday at hex country home.
ZSiXSB'i
Reacd our ad next week,
C. B. BURKHOLER
Cottage Grove Flour Mills
Manufacturers of Mou and Feed.
Bran $20 per ton, averaging "u cents per sack.
Shorts $'2.'3 per ton, NO lb. sick $1.
Rolled barley $1 05 per sack; special rate on ton lots.
Compare our barley with the imported varieties and
note the difference.
Vetch Hay!
We have a lut of clean Vetch hay, splendid for cows;
see it at our warehouse.
We pay 4 cents for speond hand feed sacks.
iiespectfully,
Hartung & Hansen.
o)Rf C? UK STORE
13 Lira While Thoy Last
Scc ur R&zliumite
Window Bispiy
A3?
STROP
THAT
HONES
We hie received a fine new, speci.it lot, of handsome, ruiui-ferRed, tioltnw ground
Radiuiuite Kdzort that usually sell al .-0u each At retail, wlucti wcmiII give a way abst
luicly tree to advertise the won Jcrlul
RADIUMITE DOLLAR RAZOR STROP
which is light, pliable, durable, ronvrni.-nt, and safe, and Which Id revolutionizing
tbeartol shaving.
A RAZOR GIVEN FREE To The PURCHASER of EACH STROP
CALL TODAY AS THEY ARE GOING FAST. 7:
tint telik at Si 00 at rruil, to x -luauul till Mltli the iuirvrlous aa t mitniit nitrous h.ain On-l liaihmij
pcettic of ih RdiuUU Strop), wttLh ill not harm the rinr-t atiJ iui dclkuc ixaoc. They
make khAvIng coDralriKC ainl ailrhlit. even to men hwiti,; tlir turtle! hcanls.
Thaaecrat of ft quit k. ctetva tHaVT d not lla Muacla in yoodnuwr In good itrop. With
the KAWUMIlli blk01jl (he lut inleri.ot r Are Uo..,:M up to a itite eil'c. audi Uie eiic.t ol the
imp upon the Dot it ttzn i to kerp tLem at All times in tf.e v-t p.sil lr . ln i tu . tra.ty ti hc
the hir.iestleai.li rlty ami delL'hrtulty. Bawb RadlumtU strop la aold ancW th positive rnarvrit
tit iS It la not aAUalawtory money will tw atruAtled. Tbej lor mliici Urduuixy or tiaJety liaxora.
Radlumlio Strops, 60g to $2SO; Razors, $t to $3
DANGER LURKS IM THE USE OF AMY SJRfJR BUT A RADIUMITE I
tloftiide k.!o dieses. iKh as CAMCttt. BAKUER8' ITCH, LL'ZEMA and riLOOD tulbON, ,.ftcair-uii itiu the um
of nuperteLtly kUovieUraaTuf. that cut. (ituatcauaon tlu Iu. U.u rfau.niiti.' U.c t.titUc t-lUiUul link. U Ui Attitual
pito( htlo soap,, hair shavtntf brush l-s, auJ Iu Uicair itMif.
THEOMLY PERFECT STROP IS THE RADIUMITE m
Doa't u trie orthle. heavy, douhlr, iiiuuin vw &ti-. j'enr tally s. M. iu.t hi tit i.i.ii nine dealer! out of tea fHll
try to afllht you. 1 hey are aommh old junk, re and siiuide. I Me worti Kadiumitr st.inls fur iwrfo turn io nrrtr tr'p
Aaklatr. Buy 4 fta-Hunitte strop ajij take am aubiututc-nio uiAUci bww haudiouic I uiity i, icaf. UiSKM turUiaUht
of ajr ftUop Imt KxtliinlU.
GriiVin iV Vcatch Conipan3r.
I SPRING STOCK
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Bvister Browrv
New Ribbon Shoes for
,11-ST lilXMlfVldi AT
CURRIN & VEATCH
Kxelunlve liealers In Himuii shoe ('oiiiiauyV Ladles it ml
UeutH SliuvH. Kvt'i'j Imdy known I hey lire the
Dest for the Money.