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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
PAT'S BARBER SHOP J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING Ayent t'orCresent Stenm Luni'lry ' vSliop ono door wost Lexington I'ank LEXINGTON, , - . - OREGON. 1 flWi!IMinBni!BMlBP5TO!ga'l LOCAL NEWS W.P. MCMILLAN 'ruas 4 Stationery Qonfections r7 J is VP ORfeGON 1 School Supplies Toilet Irtich Stc. &tc. LEXINGTON, D 3irst Jfational SBank 0 ' Oeppner Surplus and undivided profits $35, 000 D C. A. RHEA, - President T. A. RHEA, Vice-President G. W. CONSER, - Cashier E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r Transacts a General Banking Business Four per cent paid on Time Deposits EXCHANGE ON ALL. PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all points at reasonable terms. Chas. H. Breshears DEALER . IN WOOD AND POSTS YARDS AT DEPOT LEXINGTON, - OREGON F. H. ROBINSON ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW NOTARY PIBLIC Practice in all Courts. Legal business given prompt and careful attention. Land Contests, Probate Work and Conveyanc ing a specialty. - i i v . 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 OREGON W.J.DAVIS ; CONTRACTER h BUILDER Estimates Furnished . Lexington, - Oregon lit, ' Our Presses are always busy Our work pleases, that's why Horse races at lone this week. Dr. M.-A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner, W. F. Barnett & Co. have a change of ad in this issue, Now is the best time to subscribe for The Wheatfield. W. B. McAlister was a Heppner visitor last Saturday. New wagon scales have been put in by McMillan &, Benge. ' Leach Bro's put in a large new sale in their store this week. A. K. Fuller transacted business In Heppner Saturday last. Read our announcement of the free scholarship in this Issue. J. H. Chapman visited In Wasco the fore part of the week. E. D. Leach was transacting bus! ness in Heppner Saturday. , The First National Bank, of Hep pner, has an ad In this issue. Frank L. Beymer Is creeling a new residence on his city lots on East St A city hall and fire house is being built on the city's lots on Main street. Rye for sale at $1.60 per 100 pounds. Joe Eskelson. . Dr. Higgs, Specialist, eye, ear, nose and throat. Heppner, Oregon, Barley wanted at the Lexington flouring mills. Highest market prices paid. President Roosevelt has designated Thursday, November 30th, as Thanksgiving. L. A. Purdy and The Wheatfield man made a trip to Heppner last Saturday. The case In Justice court last Mon day should act as a warning to other young boys. Get busy now and see if you can't make a few more Improvements on that city property. Oliver Pearson, a . resident of Eight Mile, commited suicide by cutting his throat, in lone yesterday. A caucus, to nominate city offtcers for the coming town election, will be held next Saturday evening Chas. H. Beymer and D. A. Porter left yesterday morning for Pendleton and other points, for a few days. T. W. Morgan and family, of Goose berry spent Sunday with Mrs Mor gan's mother, Mrs. A. E. Beymer. Everything you need In Millinery. The best and cheapest. Call at the residence. Miss Iona White. This office Is putting out posters for a dance at Cecil, to be given on the 24th. A good time is promised to all. The council has granted a license to Lane St Inskeep to conduct a saloon A new building is being erected for their use.. Last Satuiday was a red letter day for Lexington merchants, who were all busy from early morning until late In the evening. Mrs B. F. Clark and Mrs. 0. T. Ferguson returned from the hospital at Heppner, last Monday. Both are rr.pidly recovering. , . ; A Phonograph makes a splendid Christmas present for the children. Call at the Wheatfield Printery and place an order for one. Another of those pleasant dance Is billed for Thursday evening, Novem ber 30th. Don't fail to attend for you will miss it if you miss it. Bills are outfor an old time shoot ing match to be held in Lexington on Saturday next Turkeys beef and cash prizes will be hung up for the best shots. Two weeks from today Is" Thanks giving day, We don't know yet how thankful The Wheatfield family will be It all depends on the liberality of pur subscribers. ' All my accounts have been left W. P. McMillan for collection. All those knowing themselves Indebted to me vlll call there and make settlement. Dr. C. C. Chick. & ' This Space Reserved For w. G. SCOTT & CO. Jjj Lexington, Oregon. THE SINGER PIANO I LEXINGTON MEAT MARKET I l J. V. GRIMES, Proprietor 5 rnrcu a .r r : i c a t . o a nr c i c FRESH AND SALT MEATS AND LARD FISH IN SEASON LEXINGTON, OREGON, Lexington Is enjoying a steady and substantial growth, as is evidenced by the many new buildings erected within the past three months. Others have been repainted ant Improved, all of which greatly improves the general ap pearance of the town. 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 Journal and Wheatfield one year $5. The Semi Weekly Journal and The Wheatfield one year $1.75. Success Magazine:- Laughter is un doubtedly one of Nature's greatest tonics, it brings the disorded faculties and functions into harmony, it lubri cates the mental bearings and pre vents the friction which monotonous, exciting business engenders. It is a divine gift bestowed upon us as a life preserver, a health promoter, a joy generator, a success-maker. Life, with the average American, is too serious at best. Never lose an op portunity for relaxation from the stress and strain of your business or profess ion. Every draught of laughter, like an air cushion, eases you over the jolts and the hard places on life's highway. Laughter is always healthy. It tends to-bring every abnormal condition back to the normal. It is a panacea for headaches for life's bruises. It is a life prolonger. People who laugh heartily keep themselves in physical and mental harmony, and are likely to live longer than those who take life too seriously. BLESS THK MAN OK CIIEKB Some unknown philosopher says: "We love the man with roses on his tongue, the man who sees the boy's dirty face, but mentions his bright eyes; who notices your shabby coat, but praises your studious habits; the man who sees all the faults, but whose tongue Is quick to praise and slow to blame. We like to meet a man whose smile will light up dreariness, whose voice Is full of music of the birds, whose handshake Is an inspira tion and his "God bless you" a bene diction. He makes us forget our troubles as the raven's dismal croak is forgotten when the woodthrush sings. God bless the man of cheer, There Is plenty of trouble here, but we need not increase It. There Is lot of dying done ahead. OUR ROLL OF HONOR fhe following names have been ad ded to our subscription list since the last issue: J. Deardorff F. L. Beymer Mrs. A. E. Beymer All of Lexington. W. R. Cantrell, McKinley, Mo. Mrs. Ruth Barnett, Pendleton Mrs. J. A. Rhodes, Parkers, Oregon Mrs. Harry Wheelhouse, Colfax, Wn. TO THE PUBLIC I have disposed of my livery busi ness to H. A. Fuller and would be plesed to have all those knowing them selves Indebted to me to call and set tle as soon as convenient. C. R. McAlister. B. M. BOOHER PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGES 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. Get Ypur Name on - The Wheatfield List