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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
r i LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING Li y VOL. I LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1905 NO. 7 CHAFF FROM THE STRAW STACK r LEX ' 1 :WiEAT COPYRIGHT I90S DAVID ADUR J SONS CLOTHING CO. MILWAUKEE. FOR FALL AND WINTER SEASON 1905-6 DAVID ADLER & SONS GOODS, ARE STANDARD W E H A V E TRIED' t select a stock that would meet your, ap- ... y I 1 COPYRIGHT 1905 (N SJfeSStDAVIOA0l-ERsONS Cl teCi CLOTiimsca Jr 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 npw ready ' for your inspection. LLUUI lllll II I I II III 1 M ' ''UftfW.liH I mwvi' COPYRIGHT IMS DAVID ADUR 8 SOW CiQTHINGCQ Star 5 Star SHOES FOR MEN QUALITY THE HIGHEST 1 V NUFF SED" LEACH LEXINGTON, BROTHER'S - OREGON I "S . ; C LOTH I IS C ' ill I When a baldheaded man has dan druff, that is rubbing it in. It is one thing to appreciate a com pliment and another thing to swallow it. Might make right but the burglar's jimmy didn't keep him out of prison. Procrastination is the thief of time, but the man who leaped before he looked doesn't believe it. There, ar? two people who are sure to laugh at a man's jokes; his sweet heart and his grandmother. ; A woman never used powder that a man didn't notice it, but woman says, Men are SO easily fooled!" It Is sild that some of Lexington's young hens and roosters ' get on the roost poles rather earley. Really and truly it is disgraceful" how quickly the average widow braces up and begins to get better looking. When a man spends too much of his time loafing around talking to a girl, whose fault is it, his or the girl's ? Charity begins at home but some people are mistaken in thinking there is a law compelling it to stay there. About the most disconsolate looking woman we know anything about, Is the woman whp holds the team while her husband ' does the "trading" in a ' saloo. ... ' ( wnen a young- man spends his money freely, two choruses go up: That from old woman of "How fool ish!" and that from young women of "How generous!" 1 NOTICK Or DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that ther partnership existing between C R, McAlister and A. M. MacNab, under the firm name of McAlister & Mac Nab, has this day been dissolved. C. R. McAlister pays and collects all bills. Dated at Lexington, Oregon,' this 1st day of November, 1905. C. R, McAlister A. M. MacNab. EQUAL SUFFRAGE Arrangements have been made with the State Association to publish their communications on this subject. Ed. In Seattle, last month on the ques tion of issuing $500,000 worth of ' school bonds, only 844 , men voted. There are some people who would say that, It was plain that the ast majori ty of the men of Seattle "didn't want to vote", and that, therefore, all the men of Seattle should , be denied the right to vote, that Is they would say so if they were consistent, for they deny the ballot to women on the ground that "women do not want it", and they base their assertion that women do not want it on the fact that in those states women have merely school suff rage, only a minority of women vote in the election of school trustees. Let them look to the states where women have equal rights with men and they will find that women vote as generally as do men. The Wyomlnz Secretary of State reports that 90 per cent of the women of Wyoming: vote. For mer Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, and Senators Patt'rson and Teller, of Colorado, are authorises for the state ment that women vote as generally as do men In Idaho and Colorado, and universal testimony from Utah is that similar conditions obtain in that state, That women vote where they have full political rights, is the best evidence that they want to vote.