' 1 J mmW VOL. I LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1905 NO. 8 :, : . -jf y ft "'' ' f"i ' ' , -, , .... LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING COPYRIGHT 1905 DAVID ADIEU SONS CLOTHING CO. MILWAUKEE.' 1 illill '"R FALL AND ' WINTCR Mr I I -laH SEASON. 1905-6 . . I DAVID ADLER & SONS M : I tfl. - GOODS ARE STANDARD Sm!sK ";'ri- ' tSnSS&i COPYRIGHT 190V csn.- umv UHULrHftbuwa niLWAUKCC. WE HAVE TRIED to select a stock that would meet your ap- proval in every respect, . Quality, Style, Finish and last but not least, PRICE. Come in and see them and make your selections before the stock is broken. A complete line of FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR Just opened up and now ready for your inspection. H' I I I 1 1 111 1 11 111! Ill III III! II I I III IB IllUUVi COPYRIGHT l9fH ADuk I Sofa aOTrtlNOCa Star 5 Star SHOES FOR MEN QUALITY THE HIGHEST "NUFF SED' LEACH BROTHER'S LEXINGTON, - OREGON LEXINGTON'S FUTURE Editor Wheatfield . Dear Sir: Believing you are thoroughly fami liar with, duties of your editorial sanct; V um'of the countuy paper, to fully com prehend and realize that a country in land town is depending, In regard to its business and growth, upon the farmer ' and 'stockraiser 'of its surrounding country. 1 ' ' Previous to starting the subject cf my letter, J vish to say that the follow ing lines are written in good, faith and ' with conscientious intention to help if '' possible, Lexington, my home town, ,;? ' ... to grow morally, socially and indust rially aud ' become one of our best ; ' towns within the border of our rapidly v growing county. There is nothing to prevent Lexington of becoming, some ' ' day, the nucleous of commercial and industrial activities. , Lexington is haviug, or should have . the patronage and support of the stock raisers of that vicinity and the farmers of the so-called "Lexington" country.' The farmers1 that are farming the m6st productive portion . of Morrow county. The choice and ' first-class agricultural lands can be fouud in the so-called Lexington country. The agricultural lands .-is "the' vicinity of Lexington have always brought and always will bring a higher price, when being offered for sale, than any other land in Morrow county, excepting of course, creek bottom farms. ; Last, but riot least, these lands are ; very productive without any artificial means of irrigation. Lexington, as a matter of fact, has all that is necessa ry to make the most prospering town within the border of our flourishing county. The people of Lexington and of its surrounding country, can justly be proud of the town, that , is, after our home town, Lexington, has reached ' the proper stage of development."' 'A few determined, enterprising :: "men, -a rood citv council of ing and up-to-dale men that will es tablish and maintain a first class' school. This is the first and most im portant thing to look after. Once a success gained ' along this particular line the rest will be easily ' accomplished. ' The country people that are assisting in building up the town should receive a hearty welcome by the town people. However, there , is much to do before we can hope to successfully accomplish the afore men tioned conditions. The city dads must look these facts squarly in the face and they should also endeavor to elevate the moral and ethical code pertaining to the municipal govern ment of the town of Lexington. Law and order must reign supreme in or der to bring forth the much desired " condition in regard to the town. It is a great mistake that a four or five h undred dollars Is absolutely nec cessary n order to defray expenses of the water and light works. A bar where liquor is sold is detrimental to the moral progress of any town and, on, . that account, many people refrain their ' children from going to school in a town where liquor is sold. This fact should be carefully taken Into consideration. Many people will never send their children to the Lexington school if the liquor traffic Is allowed to be carried on In your town. . 4m:iJ Build homes In town and makeLmcrt', arrangments that will enable yojtb. send your children to the town school ? ' nine months ea'eh year, so that your ' ' !j -children are enabled to get a good .ed- (Continued on page 4.)