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• ■ &ROM IG PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS triff Com forta b/e TJ/irouyhout Oflee in Pint Natl Bank Buildin* Both ‘¿¿/in ter 9ftontÀs James Buckley has sold his con fectionery store to B. Q. Switzer. F. A. Morti* arrived hop^e from his trip to imllattB Sunday even ing. Clarence Price, a ho came down from LaGrande to attend the big ball game at Portland Saturday, visited in Newberg with his Na tives on Sunday. DR. R. W. HARROLD, DENTIST. BOTH PHONES • ow n «. MM. ALlCl C. BO» There'll be many special needs arise, items you'll wish to purchase to add to the pleasure of the long, rainy winter. There is still &tt opportunity to secure a season ticket for the Star Lyceum course. Every num ber will afford high class enter tainment and will be cheap at the price for which the tickets are sold. W e've anticipated the demands of every man, woman and child's outfitting^. You can safely make your selections, feeling th at the qualities are the lead ing, and the prices right. Sherwood Heviland, a brother ofB . F. Heviland, arrived here with his family from the Alberta country Tuesday and will prob ably locate. He says the Alber ta country is all right for a young man but a little too strenuous tor a man o f bis age. m u BOB O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S Graduate, at tke parent school, KlrksvlUe, ■•..nader the loander, D.\ A. T. Still. O See at Residence, one Idock north ol Bank of aewberf O See hours, • to 12 and 140 to 5. DR. GEO. LARKIN D«ntl«t. Office over First NatM Bank Both Phones Those holding tickets tor the first number o f the Lyceum course which is billed for Saturday night, will d o well to remember that the hour for the beginning of the program is eight o ’clock and unless something unforeseen occurs the curtain will go up promptly at that time. Our Modem Grocery is located in the L of the big store. Parker Mercantile Co., I On last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Koppentertained W . W . Hollingsworth A. Son Rev, Harry Mount, o f Eugene, and Dr. Bowers and family. They Fanerai were friands back in Indiana, Roy Wassam and family o f Rev. Mount and Dr. Bowers be Calls Answered Day or Night ing college classmates from 1890 Dallas, visited with relatives in Both Phone« to 1894 and fourteen years had town last Sunday. Nowberg, Oro. Eight o ’clock is the hour set elapsed since they had met, If you have not had an op for the opening o f the first num portunity to sign a petition o f a ber o f the Lyceum course Satur day night. If you g o late you J DR. N. MORRISON £ candidate for the postoffice just will miss a part of the program. pa as it by as an oversight and DENTIST Office in Union Block DR. A. M. DAVIS DENTIST I In U nion S la c k « t e t t it i don’t charge it np as an inten tional slight. Three candidates, J. C. Hod son, the present incum bent, C. B. Wilson and Dr. K. W. Harrold are each circulating pe titions. A. T. Hill, formerly a Newberg druggist but who has been in the same business in LaGrande tor several years, came to town on Tuesday evening for a short visit with relatives. He is one ot the large number ot LaGrande peo ple who have snug little sums ot cash tied up in the bank that failed in that city a short time ago. FRU IT TR E ES ’ A surgical operation was at tempted the first ot the week by Well yes, a general stock always on hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. the physicians attending Will B. Reed for prices before buying else Miles, who has been confined in where. Address, a Portland sanitarium tor some Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg. time. A badly ulcerated condi tion o f the stomach, liver and in TTOBWETAT-LAW testines was revealed and no at tempt was made to remove the CLARENCE BU TT. It appears that W ill praotloa la all the courts of tba state diseased parts. Special atteatleu given tu probate work, the w ritlnc of deed*. mertgagee, contracts and tha little hope o f his recovery can be drafting of ell legal paper* f f . v b . r g O regon. entertained. O t n c i — Second fin er Bank of Newberg Building. On last Sunday Rev. A. J. Wea ver, pastor o f the Friends church, announced that on next Sunday he would begin a series o f three At )1& 00 per Lot sermons, the subject o f the first T. Brouillette’s Addition to to be "God’ s Writing in the Law’ ." On December 6 his subject will be Rose Lawn Cemetery "God’s Writing in Judgment," Care o f lots guaranteed for a and on December 13 "G od’s small consideration. Writing in Grace.” A cordial in vitation is extended to any who may desire to hear this series of sermons to attend. Cemetery Lots Browning Photo Studio Finest Photos in’ the city. Crayon and Water Colors a Specialty. All work first-clans. MRS. F. H. BROWNING First & Howard Sts. Newberg A n I n s id io u s D a n g e r .' One of the worst features of kid ney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and befoie the victim real izes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. For sale by C. F. Moore. The dedication o f the new Pres byterian church took place last Sunday according to the pro gram published last week, and something like $1000 was raised to apply on the expense o f build ing. The remainder, we under stand, has been provided) for. This congregation now has a splendid church edifice in which to worship and the zeal o f the pastor, Rev. J. E. Blair, in under taking the task of raising the money and building the new church, and also the hearty sup port given by his congregation is worthy of commendation. W. P. Heacock has sold his residence to D. Bellinger who re cently came here from Oklahoma. James Buckley has bought out Walter Moss who owned a hall iiterest in the City Meat Market. ** Mr. Theo. H. Pierre, ofKansas, is visiting Rev. Brouillette this 'Week. Allen S. Craven, who has re- ___ He intends to locate in cently sold his farm at Middfe.’ rf ,lnd property. ton, was in town Tuesday. He G. H. Greer left here last week apd Mrs. Craven contemplate taking a trip to their former for his annual trip to California. home in Indiana daring the win He will spend the greater part of the winter about Berkeley, Pa ter. cific Grove and Palo Alto. Mr. Halterman, one o f the Main street barbers who refuses Mrs. C. A. Eldriedge and Mrs. to take out a state license for his Nelson J. Sykes and little son shop, is still having trouble over came up from Portland Wednes the contention. He was called day morning to be with the home to McMinnville in the matter I folks on Thanksgiving Day. again Wednesday. I The ..Walnut City» basketball Wiley McDonald is down from team o f McMinnville made up of Sherman county visiting with Hoskins, Blair, Macy and a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M .: couple of other lads, were beaten McDonald. He has settled down by a big score in a game with the to work as a farmer boy and , college team on Friday night of says he likes it better than any- last week. thing he has ever engaged in. T. v . f „ . .. * ® | The Y. M. C. A. reading room Delegates from the Christian is now open every evening where church who attended the county a good supply ot papers and Sunday school convention held magazines may be found. On at Sheridan last week were Mrs. Tuesday and Friday afternoons M. A. Higgins, Mrs. S.G. Sutton, and evenings the librarian will Mrs. Jessie Bazett, Mrs. Damon be present when books may be Jones and Rev. George Ritchey. obtained from the library. Frank E. Vestal, who was one The college basketball team o f the pioneer barbers in New will g o to Portland Friday night berg and who returned from Alas to play the Multnomah team ka a short time ago where he and on Saturday night they will spent several years, is now at his plAy the Portland Y. M. C. A. old trade again here in Newberg. team. In lining up against these He has bought the Hess shop and oli^seasoned teams the boys will has retained Mr. Hess as a help be badly handicapped but they er for the winter. will do their best. Free Methodist quarterly meet Telephones. ing for Newberg and Dayton will commence Friday, 7:30 p. m., New Stromberg-Carlson tele- aqd continue over Sabbath. Ser- phones for sale. . This is a stand- vices Saturday 2 p. m. and 7:30 ard phone and has been adopted p. m. Sunday, Love Feast 10 n. i by tne Newberg Telephone Com- j m.. preaching 11 a. m., 2 p. m. P»ny* Shares of stock and new w v . . . phones sold on installments, if | and 7 30 p.m . « " • «• preferred. Second hand phones fee will have charge. All cordially , an(j extra parts for ^ invited. E. L. S m i t h , Pastor. S. J. M a d s o n . Mut. 18-3. Walter E Terrell and family j “ Notic<, AweMment. and Matthew Terrell arrived j * ____ ___ home Sunday evening from their j Notice I* hereby given that the Council of | . . . , . i c . , . ibe City of Newberg. Oregon U about to esses* i trip east and south after having and determine the proportionate «hare of the 1 , . , . . . . . . coat* ot grrdlng, of crushed rock placed u pon,, exhausted their ninety-day limit 1 and t a l U l u of cement curb*, gutter and cron* , , . .. . , ; walk«, and Im proving all that portion of Main j and then 80me. They Visited rel- K||««| from the railroad track Rnuth to South 1 .. . . .* • ,,, . | line of M m Street In the City of New tier*, as atives in Iowa, Intliana, Ohio, sensible to «aoh lot or parcel of ground abutting ... . ... . . ... .. . , upon «aid portion of Main Street so Improved. West Virginiu, Washington City, I Thoesald Connell will at a regular meeting thereof to be held at the Counell room at New- Tennessee and California. How berg. Oregon. Monday evening, December 7th. « , ,. . . . , , 1'JOC at ■'.*> o'clock p m. assess said proportion of said costa of said Improvements up depressing it must be to get down ate part .......................... on tho abutting property. 4 to everyday home affairs after Dated No vein her tilth, IMA TV. W. NELSON. having taken such a trip asthnt. 1-M Keeorder of the City of Newborg Call and examine the new Hand Painted China W ILSO N & S O N At the Newberg Furniture Store All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f up-to-date furnishings. Z P ( e tn r e / r a n t i n g a S p e c ia / t g W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. Jtonsn /u r n is k e r s U ndertakers Goods sold on the installment plan. T h e Y a m h ill trie C o m p a n y - Will furnish their customers Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use of Iron during the 30 days. PRICE $4.50 This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron to you on approval. Call and see us C IT Y M EAT M AR KET Fresh and Cured Meats. The Best the Market affords. A square deal with our customers. Let us convince you, SH IR LEY A BUCKLEY