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Y loi ult.y , T h e two select»««» which follow have been handed » by subscribers —the firat by D. Priestley am* the pecood by Mrs. G. W . Howie. II a cy ooe of our remises have favor ite poems which they would like othecs.to- mad, hand them in and they w ill receive careful considera tion. fegielatare in behalf a# the- logging prescribes regulations for improve ment of waters not navigabVw for commercial purposes, to facilitate the “ Boating, transporting and booming of logs, lumber and other timber products.’' Such streams are to he open to pubttr use at “ reasonable tolls,” which are- to be * fay the County Courts. will do, w through A Ik o n ta A o m O satioo . A nd the frequent desecration Of Htblath ordination— Y# who with eonetenmtion Belio Id tiri* devastai ¡on, Defying tagialaIloti, Or any regulation, Come, make determination To join the rout Ili nation For ite whole esteem ma lion. And without more hesitation Give your co-operation **0 thì» aeeocintire To enenre the pnaervnflton, Of the future generation From all oootateiaation With Tile iotoekeaUoo ’ - And deadly filari patio«. • Yon will bava the consolation And inward approbation, Haring made lite declaration Tliat no poinono— peejera tion Which-lead s e p i a temptation Will sanction ! Induration By your participation ! S econd to house that is indeed coBWspol- unique from itan in its w a y the fact that it handles so many things for so many uses is the one ■ conducted by J. M. Shaw.’ The wareeooms and salesrooms contain any article! from« rat trap to a small sized steamboat, with the usual category of wares, utensils and things found) in the better stocked second hand stores. J. M. Shaw, the wide awoke Owner, buys and sells any article o f utility in furni ture or household effects, and when the housewife can’t find what she needs elsewhese she invariably finds it there. Shaw must be a genius to cater to the wants of so many people. n it u r e a n d Ye frimiA of .reform.-a ion, Ye lover* of our Nation, tritio deplore tris degradation (Caused* by wftieltey «kattUetieo In every teak end etnflioo, and hand F urniture . 1 H o l l in g s w o r t n f t the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, a f Eugene. Ore., will cot in. 1903, about M f i m a n » feet of lumber at Lumberman. This will beat the world’s record o f the output of any • o e company, l i this company should cut 100,000,000 feet annual ly for 99 years, they would still M. S ha \ vt , N ew Co o r am, F u r U nder - One of the most attractive and and best arranged business houses in town is that owned and man aged by the above named firm, Hollingsworth & Cooper deal in\ furniture, carpets and house fur nishings of all kinds which make a well ordered house complete. They embalmers and funeral directors. The establishment has been doing business here since 1893,. and has attained an enviable business stand ing. Messrs. Hollingsworth & Cooper are energetic, progressive men who win alw ays be found keeping np with the procession. P a u l so n , D u n d e e G e n h r - .• a l M e r c h a n d is e . H . C. e ffud that we have many tndise that we are desirous such goods will be sold re- W t have not the space in •11 so we give a few o f the Fine line of Skirts at a discount of 20% 248 pairs Ladies and Children’s Shoes broken lots at a discount of f 33£% Small lot of Gent's Underwear at a dis count of 50% 10 per cent discount on every thing in the Dry Goods line, including no tions, ladies furnishings, umbrellas, blankets, etc^ except thread. -Shoes given ¿{w ay- 10 dollare in Gold given away for each 10 suits Men's Clothing sold. Our Free Dishes have arrived and parties can secure same due them by presenting cards. 1 During this sale all Discount goods must be sold for Cash. - * v? Respectfully, One * a i pale Mhd »allow aad th* other fresh and »ray., Whence the dif- fcrenee? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. Klpg’s New Life Pill* to maintain it. By gently a rouging the the leap organ* they compel good diges tion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 28c, at F. H. Caldwell A Oo. drnodri- “T h e P o e tr y o f the O ra n g e.” ‘‘It appeal« to you, when the frail bangs ripe and aweet on the trees late B. G r o t h , D u n d e e , G e n e r a l in Feburary, or earty in March, Tbeo H a r d w a r e a n d B lack - the bloaaome break out, and the trees are yellow with goldeo globe*, and white s m it h in g . As a business and trading point with orange flower*. It may be that • flinrry of snow ha* whitened the moun and as a source of supply for a tain top*, nnd then you have an artiatic prosperous community Bern hart background for a tropical format. - The Groth is behind two distinct air ia fall of aunahine, and heavy with branches of business both of which fragrance as night comes on, and then augnrents to th« convenience and If the moou be shining, you may hear at midnight through open windows, the advantage of Dundee or to those song of the mocking-bird in the scented living most accessible to that point grove, and it never seemed eo melodious — namely as a hardware merchant before.“ An eseperienee like this is possible handling a well selected and varied any winter, andTU i* worth * journey oí line of general hardware such as a thousand mile*, while you can bara stoves, ranges, sash and doors, io Sha*ta ........ Route it, by taking the blinds, paints, oils, farming imple through the grand jdSIuregqu* (Msktyon ments and kindred things to this and Shasta Moaofeins, to Hoot hern line. And secondly but of no less California. Complete information about importance to the community, Mr. the trip, aad descriptive matter, telling about California, may be had from any Groth conducts a general black Ho o them Pacific Agent or W. E. Coroan smith shop, doing blacksmitbing, Geo. Pass. Agt. ft P. Go. L in « in Ore Inline than that of Mr*. Skiff. It was horseshoeing, wagon and carriage gon, Portland Oregon very, very early in the morning, and eo work and all manner of repairing. B eal Estate Transfer*. ha slipped quietly in tbrowgb the door and, snuggling op close to the lady said: Mr. Groth has a good acquaintance 3«ported by-the Yamhill Co. Abstract “la m a little angel aad, Jfos .m ost be Company of McMianviHe. very good to me. I wilLauy with yon always, end when »00 ate old and weak Jtow will be glad that the litfle angel jeeme to- you.” Mrs. Skiff bade the •* stranger angel wrieete* and just then T a S a v e H isto rie ••e d Dr Fiencb, happening to peas th* IKioee, heard tha sweat manic that ha The writer ia bis booklet preaches knew could only flows Item heaven. Bo he went in aad’eew tha Utile angel on lo the educated, professional and the couch Is a moment hie keen lancet Irnrisrsa man what be terms the wee out, nnd lie clipped off tlie wings of aew goapef o#doing some oat door Hie little tugrl nod they had flown buck work each day ia the year. I f be to heaven alone. “This In too precious h s t o s M w to Brake be woufih gay th stryw eeg aad old should w ork tfiari two h a m each day at tor. “ Wb mutt take ftimwMt oa el- ways,” and so the little angel stays, a joy to the beam be baa found on earth nnd.«.pride to thaee wbou> he whl, Ged wffliug call father and mother. Let oe I rope that Ilia angles is* heaven inky not ee arise their absent sberub tbet they •iK ray “C omo beck;” but when the ewmtoone ruioafl, fed fe cosae from the Upeef the father fled MeUwr on the con fines of the BeautHal, aw a je over there lath e Beyond.’’ “ - •’ . , The tec rolli I hew 1* for the e nk • S tile m i Jay <»* Stamm THIS SPACE BELONGS TO /J, . jjpV’ —, ¿y j* 'WffiF' J Mackie A Dunston, Successors to Ward, Barclay & Oo, One pair of Shoes given aw ay out of each 10 pairs sold. In, the business arena of Dundee are some active, conversant and facilitated merchants. Conspicuous among them is H. C. Paulson, suc cessor to W . E. Edgerton, well known to the trade as being in touch with its best interests, as a dents o f the pioneer ere; therefore in J B Rodger* die 1 8 e r 2 w: «735. . * B McPInllipe etal to Tawney A Law- general merchant who sells for cash ** 1 .. rence w ^Opte* elm t 5 s r 6 w $1. or produce. A t his very suitable “ Resolved, By the H ouse, the l E Cowl* to J c C:»ri-,n A wf It 12 A and commodious store he shows a Senate concurring, th at the Oregon p*rt )t w j0 mcm College add «260. wholesome stock o f groceries and State Historical Society be instruct- W T Vaughn A wf to J F Atkin* 240» Hecs 2 0 A 3 2 t4 * r fiw «2000. provisions and~ every essential ed and is hereby authorized to take for the larder, with a large and steps to secure said blockhouse, and ~ well selected stock o f shoes for to preserve the same as one o f the * weak Mo"">ck v W . , , Caueee a weak body nnd invite* di- men, women and ^children, as well ’.m portanl hlrioncal m o n u m en tso f ^ Kodol Dyspepsia Cur* rare* and as dry goods, notions, furnishing the early pioneer history of Ore- gtrengtliena the »tomacli and ward* off goods, crockery, queensware Ktc, in fact “ everything” that goes to the housewife or rancher. T he well -stocked counters and shelves at once reveal the alert efforts of the management to keep the re spective lines np to the high stand ard. H. C. Paulson already has the confidence of the trade that comes from over a goodly area of country who find it to their advant age to trade at that point. When I clean your watch I do not pass the little things. I f the hairspring needs a little attentiou, or the balance wheel trueing, or if any of the many placet needed adjusting to take up the wear. I do it a* a purtof the cleaning work. They will soon have something to say concerning the line of Agricultural Jmplements they are put- N otte« to Creditor*. .lined John D Crniet of has been epi-oint- *d the deeeneed. .<1nnni.tr.tor th. estate Conn of M.rv of J. Yamhill Crater, by the County County, Now •etdaetale therefore Oregon. all hereby paraon* notified having,claims StaUint era and re quired to preeenl the eame to the undeniened properly rerlfled. (t hi* place of reehtene* Oregon. within six months from neer dew of Newberg. thli notlhe. - TONSORIAU ARTIST. ' EVEBI PATRON GHTEN SATISFAC Dated tb l. December Mth A. D. HRS. .* TIO N. BATH BOON IR CWIECTIOA JOHN D. OKATRR. - P. W. Fenton, Artmiaiitratqr of arid I tte t Attorney for Id e a DR. FRED fiU U ET T E WtUyrarolee la given all the to marts of work, th* itate SpeelsI attention pro bale the wrltlu* of <tce<]>, mortgage». coutraeta aad the drafting of nil legal paper. covery vanished. Hearing of some Newherg, Oregea. ptic *—Second Floor wonderful cures effected by nee of Kodol O Bank of Newherg Rulldlur I concluded to try it. The first bottle benefited me, and after taking four bottles I am fully reetoaed to my nenat DR. C. C. BENNETT, strength weight and health. F. H . Cal dwell A Co. Osteopathic Physician Keep on hand and manu facture everything in th« line of DOORSt WINDOWS, MOULDINCS, TURNINGS, CREST- INCS, BRACKETS. DOOR AND WINDOW FRANES. FANCY CASINOS, ETC. Office Valley Bank Bldg. Phone In No. Chehalem M. N o tic e o f A p p o in t m e e k o f A d a .I n !* * r a t o r. la hereby giren Oregon, that tha County Court Notice of day Yamhill County, did on the twelfth of January less duly appoint A. Nebon admlnUtrator of tho catate of C F Kel son deceased nnd etl penen* baring claim, again.! rotate are required to pre sent mid mid claim vert fled hereby as Bve by law required A. Kelson at bl. residence mUe. north went to of Newherg in Yamhill Coenty, Oregon, within six month, from the date ot publication of thla Dated this l*th day of Jaanary^lWB Administrator of th# »stale v w w ton, deceased. Eugene Field’s JUUULOJUUUULy P h y s ic ia n s A g o r g e o u s g. H WOODWARD,«MK J. C. COLCORD, Caahtw. Office ovar Chehalsm Valley Rank. N e w b e rg , O re g o n “Dyspepris,” wrote Eugene Field, “often Incapacitates a man for endeavor and aometimee extinguishes the Ore oi ambition." Though great despite hb complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all hla Ufa. A weak, tired stomach can’t digest your food. It needs rest. Yon can only rest It by the usr WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Solicits the who pstronige of repairing his old Meeds need watch P O R T L A N D , OR, The place to gat your DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIAiTT. N E W B E R G , OREG ON Officer* ft Directora: .. A lphkub M il l s , J. C. Mc^ C r e a , Vice-Pres.; S. M. C a l k in s , Cashier; J. K inlk y B l a ir . Prta., Correspondents: Reokn, fttntlonnry. F a n cy and A r t Irle*. C a m ara and Westfim. National Bank, New K od ak* and a ll k in d s wf C am ara York, <J. 8. National Bank, Port Brrpplles. LR8HON8 O IV E lf IN K O D A K - land, McMinnville N«.tfontl Bank, Tot let