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1 (C o p rrt«b i»i lW Sfcjg. M. Klstk.) B > '' * i5£w FOR JANUARY. Chehalem Valley Mills OREGON U. S. National Bank Capital and Surplus $60,000 Tw enty years o f growth and experience have given us unexcelled facilities to serve the public. Government supervis ion, able directorate and efficient officers. Grow w ith a grow ing institution by be ginning an account today :: January gets its name from Janus Bifrona, a Burnous Rprnan explorer. T v o B o d Janus, as he is know n, claimed to hav*’ reached the N orth Pole a i eariy a a 2 3 B . C ., bu t be could not Copenhagen w ith the w isdom o f th at learned city, and they pat the.dcn m ark on him. Manph w a s a t th at tim e the beginning o f the year. Tina m onth w as named for the great w a r god of the Rom ans, N um a said th at in asmuch aa b ars were first a t the pole and every w here else they might a s w ell be first in the calendar, too, and January w as m ade the first mouth. Subse quently C aesar increased the num ber o f days in it from 29 to 31. H e w a s to retire from the im peratorahip the last o f the m onth, and w anted to squeeze five p ay days into it. nd now end than k it up ■ O f loyalty to w ater. The w o lf w ill w ear a groove around the p oor m an’s habita tion, and even prunes w ill g o to twice their present valuation. The thrifty populace w ill sift the ashes for its fuel, and the pluto crat w ill w ear a piece o f bacon for a jew el. The w ind w ill smite the house w ith its refrigerated drizzle, and Boreas w ill w o rk around the w in do w s w ith a chisel. - The plum ber w ill run-in and out at 50 cents a minute, and the m ov in g van w ill come around w ith seven bailiffs in it. I t is a cheerful time o f there is ho doubt abo u t it, ..and W inter’s such a hit w ith us we could not do w ithout it. ’The IIS IBW O R . G E O . L A B IU M P io n e » D en tist. J. a MOUNT M . P . E L L IO T T . New berg W ood Yard Office and yard 1st and Grant sta. H ave a good 3-inch Studebaker darn wagon fo r sale. Mutual phone at office and residence. M. P. E L L IO T T . A. E. W ilson A ll kinds o f gravel fo r con crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Leave orders at the office o f R. B. Linn- ville. ' — C A LIFO R N IA Its attractive seaside n e w ts , famous medical springs, m agnificent tourist hotels, picturesque scenery, delightful clim ate, and opportunity fo r all kinds o f outdoor pastimes, such aa hundreds ocean heath boule favored region The W hiter R e s o r t , Shasta Route The sign o f the zodiac for Jan uary w ill be H alley’s comet, which is n ow bearing dow n up on us a t the rate o f about 120 q miles a minute. The com ing o f this comet has been a w aited w ith a great deal o f satisfaction by people w h o believe that Prov idence cares for its ow n. It is a very strange and terrifyingsight, and upon form er occasions it has frightened the wicked out oftheit? boots. H alleylulliah. which is the first repentant exclam ation o f a sinner, originated in this wav, and there is tremendous curiosity to see if people like M r; Rockefeller, M r. M organ and Jo Cannon w ill say halleylulliah When they see it. H alley’scomet w as last visible in 1H35, which tw O T p r*- f s a e p s  . j V* j| - «I , JL, — —— The First National Bank Out Resourcl aed fsdttttss ars o f the beat Our Pollejr. The N atio n *! Geogrhphic Soci ety w ffl méèt on the 20 th and decide w h a t reparation shall be made to Peary. It is thought th at the agreement w ill be to make C ook w rite his confession, compel everybody w ho w a s for Cook to buy a copy o f the book and give Peary the proceeds. Than February w ill return Upon its merry round. And the groundhog w ill en What’ s doing undergrow The H o t Springs, a t P aso Robles, C alifornia, are beyond dou bt the greatest n atural active agency in Am erica for the res toration o f female health. , M ost wom en to d ay are suffer in g silently pain, unhappiness and disappointm ent because o f their inability to cure themselves o f w om an’s ills. They have dru g ged themselves and have tried other means for relief but are still hopelessly seeking health in the same channels year after year. P aso Robtes w aters contain all th at seems to be required by the system to regulate the delicate perfect air, the beautiful scenery and pleasant surroundings faring pence and quiet to the sensitive nerves o f wom an-no necessary to hef health. In ■ the hotels and board in g hom es one meets people o f all degrees, fo r these springs know no class, quality o r station o f life. P aso Robles gives health to all w h o seek its w aters and its air. The b ath houses are w onders o f m odem science and comfort. P a r weak, nervous, suffering wom en, n o m atter w h at con dition o f health they mwy be m, P aso Robles is a refuge for certam h ealth .. N o one, unless he Or she be afflicted w ith tuberculosis or some unclean m alady, is denied' the use o f th f baths. 4 B aths o f all descriptions can be had— sulphur, mud, vapor, hot, steam and cold while the drink in g o f the w aters serves to bring one relief fo r all manner of stomach, neurotic, kidney and* other troubles. P aso Robles is not a dream o f some fa r a w a y Mecca where health a w a its a t the end. o f a costly journey, but it is a spot w ithin C alifornia where health* m ay be had. free for the asking, and man and w om an m ay be cured* if they w ill but try. A sm all book, neatly illus trated, • has- been recently pub lished by the m anagem ent telling. - the story o f the H o t Springs in.a m ost interesting, manner and giving, complete inform ation.. I Send for it,, either to W in.. Me- j M u rray,. General P a s s e n g e r 1 Agent o f the O. K . . & N-.r Port- , land, Ore., o r Dr. F: W>.. S a w y e r m a n a g e r. Pi »Robles, Cal. J. H. WILSON & GO C. B. C U M M IN G S T H E H O U S E FURNISHER C. B. Cummings, Newberg, Or .. .................................................. ... •*: rest o f the inhabitants get off, the comet bobs up and m akes a dem onstration sack as # e shall see here fo r a few months. This generally p ats the f » r that, obght to be in everybody’s heart In M ay , xhefre o r thereabouts. w hich ends the fiscal year o f the Standard O il Co., the United States Steel C orporation and some others, the comet w ill ap proach as dose a s 5,006,000 Plumbing! Seoul Books, Stationery and Kodak Supplies *urg Drugs and Chem icals ao*y»m Muu Groceries lawuwiiiiariTi' Tho«. Herd & Son Building Contractors Estimates Fu rnished E. A. ELLIS rat C on tractor W ith a Anal return lim it o f six months, about the golden rule and stop-overs h| either diruction. First class, up-to-date trains, with the The comet ia a kind o f star' latest equipment, unexcelled dining car ith a nebulous beard. It.is go- service, aad everything that goes to make the trip pleasant. A ttractive, interesting and instructive literature telling o f the famous winter resorts o f California can be had on ap plication to any O. R. A N . or 8. P. Ak«nt,G .W .Jam es, A gt.,N ew b erg,O r., or by w riting to WM. M C M U R R A T. Gen. Pass. A gent. Portland. Oregon No Emperor—either s f M y M otto: n w m p B W ò ffk a n # boy better food than- we BKea— oblb Prices ■ell you, at prices you usu- W Offphrfte Postoffice JL L . h F used things. T a ir ft fa fr e o ii)