Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, October 05, 1905, Image 5

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    PAT'S BARBER SHOP
P. A. PATTERSON, Proprietor. '
FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
Agent for Cresetit Steam Laundry
Shop one door west Lexington Bank
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I have all the best land in
this vicinity on my lists.
Prices range from $10.00 to
$20:00 per acre.
Write or call on me for
further information.
Life Insurance written for
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LOCAL NEWS
WV O. Scott was a Heppner visitor
Tuesday.
See W. F. Barnett & Co's new ad
In this Issue.
Ray McAIIster has been on the sick
list this week.
Bert S. Clark was a Vheatfleld
caller yesterday.
Dr Chick made a business trip to
Heppner yesterday.
Rev. Graham held services at But
ter Creek last Sunday.
J. M. White made a business trip
to Heppner last Saturday.
WANTED Live cnickens. En
quire at the Beymer Hotel.
Only one more week left if the Ex
position closes on schedule time.
Joseph Eskelson and wife returned
from Portland Tuesday evening.
Mrs. H. N. Burchell, who has been
attending the Portland Exposition re
turned Tuesday.
Chrlstenson Bros., contractors and
builders, take space In this Issue of
The Wheatfield
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A. Andrews, of Heppner, ex-sheriff
of .Morrow county, was a Lexington
visitor yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. White and daughter,
Miss Rowena, returned from Arling
ton last Thursday.
C. W. Garrison, who has charge of
the new Barber shop, left last Monday
for a few days at lone.
. J. V. Grimes and wife are attend
ing the Portland Exposition having
left for there last Thursday.
. The dance In Artisan hall last Fri
day ' was considered a success by
those in attendance as all enjoyed
themselves.
Andrew Raney, one of Morrows
prominent farmers, was in Lexington
yesterday making preprations for seed
ing his upland ranch.
.The Wheatfield wants a corespon
dent from each section of the county.
Come in and see us about ,It and see
what inducements we offer.
Miss Ada M. Byers, of Independ
ence, the new teacher in our . school,
arrived last Tuesday evening and as
sumed her duties Wednesday.
Most of the Lexington people have
returned frorh the Fair and all report
a good time and say they are well
pleased wtth the Exposition in general.
If the secretaries of the different
sesret organizations will furnish us the
neccessary information we will publish
their lodge notices free for six months.
Work will commence today on A.
K. Fullers new residence. We un
derstand that his residence on the
ranch will be torn down and removed
to the site of the new one.
LOST On Tuesday evening, a ladies
black purse containing a $20 gold
coin and a small piece of paper beaing
dates. Finder will please return to
Mrs. E. J. McAIIster and be rewarded.
J. H. Chapman and wife went to
Portland last week. Mr, ' Chapman
returned last Tuesday, his wife going
to Goldendale to visit her .parents a
few days before returning to Lex
ington.. The Wheatfield Is in receipt of a
letter frorri John B. White, at Marion
ville, Mo., stating that his daughter
was greatly improved and he expected
to start home with his family about
the 1 5th of this month.
Mrs. Frazier, state president of the
Daughters of Rebecca, was in Lexing
ton Tuesday evening. A meeting of
the local lodge was held after which
those present enjoyed a sumptuous re
past, given In honor of their disting
uished guest.
. Howard Lane and Miss Eva Fuller
wsre married last Monday evening.
Justice Leach officiating. The con
tracting parties are well and favorably
known by all here. The Wheatfield
joins In wishing them a long and hap
py wedded life.
John Parkins and son, of the upper
O. T. FERGUSON
FURNITURE
WALL PAPER
WINDOWSHAD
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HARDWARE
LEXINGTON, OREGON,
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LEACH '& GRIMKS, Props.
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FISH IN SEASON.
LEXINGTON, OREGON.
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John Day country were in Lexington
Monday buying their winter supplies.
They state they can save money by
coming to Lexington to trade and
hauling their goods about 100 miles
over the mountains.
The building for The Wheatfield
was not large enough ..so an addition
10 x 22 is being added on the south
side of the building. This part will be
used for press room. Cpncrete foun
dations will be put in for the cylinder
press and gasoline engine. We grow
too. . 1
County Surveyor McGee, of Hep
pner, is in Lexington this week sur
veying the A. K. Fuller and W. B.
'McAIIster additions near the school
house. Several lots have been spoken
for in these additions and the work of
building residences will soon com
mence. Carl Parkins, a former resident of
Lexington, but now of Ritter, and
Miss Vina McNary, of this city, were
married in Heppner yesterday after
noon. The young couple have a host
of friends here whom The Wheatfield
joins In wishing them prosperty and
happiness.
The Wheatfield has just completed
arrangements with the Oregon Journal
whereby we are able to furnish the
Oregon Daily Journal, Including the
Sunday Issue, and The Wheatfield,
one year $7. The Daily Journaland
Wheatfield one year $5. The Semi
Weekly Journal and The Wheatfield
one year for $1.75
Uncle Ell Summers was in Lexing
ton last Saturday and paid this office
a pleasant call. Uncle Eli will cele
brate his 85th birthday on the 20th of
this month. He Is an old settler In
Oregon, having came to the state In
1853, settling in the Willamette Val
ley, where he remained but a few
years and then came to Eastern Ore
gon, where he has since made his
home. He is hale and hearty and
reads newspapers without the aid of
glasses.
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Diseases of Women and Children a spec
ialty. Calls answered promptly Day or
Night. "
Office in Drug Store.
Residence in Boothby property.
LEXINGTON, - OREGON
F. H. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
NOTARY PI'BLIC
Practice in all Courts. Legal business
given prompt and careful attention. Land
Contests, Probate Work and Conveyanc
ing a specialty.
OREGON
IONE,
B. M. BOOHER
PROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE CHARGES
LEXINGTON, OREGON
Chas. HBreshears
DEALER IN
WOOD AND POSTS
YARDS AT DEPOT
LEXINGTON, - OREGON
W.J.DAVIS
CONTRACIER & BUILDER
Estimates Furnished
Lexington, - Oregon
Congregational Church
Preaching service at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. every third and fifth
Sunday of each month. Sunday
School 2.30 p. m. every Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Jones, Pastor.
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