Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, October 05, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. I
LEXINGTON, OREQON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 5, 1905
NO.
CHAFF FROM THE STRAW STACK
FIRST SEPTEMBER SPECIAL SALE
ENDING OCTOBER 15. FOR CASH
With the first issue of the Lexington Wheatfield
we will offer a few bargains as follows:
MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
All $3.00 Suits at - $2.25 All $9.00 Suits at - $6.75
" 3.50 " " - - ' 2.60 " 10.00 " " - - 7.50
" 4.00 " " - - - 3.00 "12.00 " " - 9.00
" 5.00 " " - - 3.75 " 15.00 " " - '- 11.50
6.00 " " - - 4.50 " 16.00 " " - 12.00
" 7.50 " " - - 5.65 " 18.00 " " - 13.50
" 8.00 " " - - - 6.00 " 22.00 " " ' - 16.90
David Adler & Son's Clothing Co's tall and Winter line of OVERCOATS and CRAVONETS have just
Arrived and the very latest styles selected. .
All Mens pants are going at 25 per cent less.
THE
Gordon X7iat
OUR LEADER
$3.00 the world over
The Latest Styles in The Gordon Hat have
just arrived.
All other Hats 10 per cent less during this sale
A full line of Fall and Winter Underwear just ar
rived and ready for inspection,
buster brown
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BLUE R IB BO M SHOES
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FOR GIRLS and BOYS
JJrfajolShoes
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"ResolvedThat I have found a Shoe
That's comfortable and handsome too
And strong; It simply won't wear out,
A shoe you have all heard about,
And now I'll tell you what to do
Just ask Leach Bros for the Blue Ribbon Shoe."
All Men, Women, Boys' and Childrens Shoes 10
per cent Jess during this sale
Ladies, Attention, All Calicos at 5 cents a yard during this
sale for cash ' '
We have a' complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. See our
line of Harness, Saddles, Farming Implements, Wagons and Buggies
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LexingYon,
OREGON
Even the devil has little use for a
hypocrit. '
Self deception Is the worst kind of
deception.
Don't mistake the armor of religion
for a cloak.
The man who says the least is sel
dom misquoted.
It matters little how much you do
so you do it well.
A poor man's advice Is seldom ta
ken therefore (? )
The ulcer of envy is healed by the.
unguent of pity.
A married man always resents ad
vice from a bachelor. .
"rt- - J i I. r .
i nc auvaiuage 01 iuyc in linage is.
that there is no janitor.
The really good fellow is seldom re
ferred to as a good fellow".
There's no use trying to be a real
bohemian unless.you owe money.
It Is true that love often changes In
to hate, but hate seldom changes inta
love.
If you think that life is not worth:
living, you should take something for
your liver. i
Don't argue politics or religion, the-,
other fellow is always wrong and yoit
know it.
Some people are so polite that It
always seems as though they want to.
borrow money.
Don't grow round shouldered cany-
tog lfoess around with you that isn't
'your tttte?w
, . Don't mls the sure thlngf 1oday .
In vour eagerness for the ' uncertainty
nf Inmnrmw . ' '"1t ... ;
In the - battlef'.of Ufe 'be. ,;game&
(rVlt with .lkki4 .rUn k' ;
swor4 is broken you'll win.1 .
.,
Mary had a little calf-and how she
did hate Itl i She joined a girls' gym
naslam class to try and cultivate it
Fashions latest edict Is that women
will wear suspenders, , We knew it
would come and have often', wondered
why some women have worn- the pants,
so long and never once thought of or
mentioned the suspenders. . "
A Harvard sophomore was reciting
a memorized oration in one of the
classes In public speaking. After the
first two sentences-his memory failed?
and a look of blank dispair came over
his face. He began as follows: "La-
dies and Gentlemen. Washington is
dead. Lincoln is dead" then forgett
ing, he hesitated a moment and con
tinued, "and I I am beginning to
feel sick myself."
It was a Missouri man who went to
Wasnington, D. C, to sell horses and
reported his luck ae follows: "The
people travel there on cars run by ca
ble or electricity and do not need!
draft horses or roadsters; they ride or
bicycles and automobiles and do not
need fast trotters; they gamble by
wire and don't need race horses; and
the government Is run by jackasses, so
there you are.
; A woman at Arlington called up the
mayor by phone the other night, and
told him a man, a neighbor, was run
ning about his house decidedly short
of wearing apparel and wanted to know
what could be done about, it. The,
mayor. replied that he thought the best
thing would be not to look. It appear
ed the man's wife was taken III in the.
night and he rushed about the house
getting restoratives, before adjusting;
his necktie. , . .