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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
mmmwmijexxxrznKtssx PAT'S BARBER SHOP J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor, FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING Agent I'orCresent vSlc'im Laundry Shop one door west Lexington Jiank LEXINGTON, - ' - OREGON. W.P. MCMILLAN l w.p. McMillan! $ x Stationery f Qonfections t Ij School Supplies V Toilet Articles ' &tc. &tc. ' 1 LEXINGTON, OREGON f LOCAL NEWS o 3"irst National 38ank of 0(eppner Surplus and undivided profit $35, 000 C. A. RHEA, President T. A. RHEA, Vice-President G. W. CONSER, Cashier E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r D 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 paints at reasonable terms. 5 cent TOYS FOR 3 cents HALF PRICE TOY SALE December 22, and 23 10 cent TOYS FOR 5 cents FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK . THE ONE OPPORTUNITY For the belated buyers of "something to please the little ones" will be given a chance to buy at just ONE HALF the regular price, Jumping Jacks, Jack-in-the-box, balancing clowns, Mechanical automobiles, Toy ranges, Games, Picture books, Trumpets, Toy Tele phones, Toy engines, Toy trains, Dressed dolls, Etc. JAPANESE GOODS REDUCED ONE THIRD Puzzle boxes, Glove boxes, Handkerchief boxes, Pic ture frames, Playing card boxes, Paper racks, everything in that line will be offered at just ONE THIRD OFF rom the regular price. We extend a hearty invitation for you to Qome and partake of this feast of Bargains. 15 cent TOYS FOR 7 cents MINOR & CO HEPPNER, OREGON . 25 cent TOYS FOR 13 cents Next Monday Is Christmas. You will miss it if you miss it. Box Social, Saturday evening. Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner Hang 'up your socks next Monday night. Don't forget the box social Saturday evening. Note the change in Leach Bros ad this week. Minor & Co. have a change of ad this week, Get your Christmas presents at the Drug Store. See the Christmas goods at the Drug Store. ' W. F. Bameu vas a Heppntr visi tor Monday. . Th Drug Stor haa fin line of Christmas. goods. 7OfJ E. D. Leach spent a fov hours In Heppner Monday. W. T. Campbell vas a Wheatf laid caller Tuesday last. . Don't forget the Mask Ball In Artl son hall tomorrow evening. ' We are Informed that John N. Helms will erect a new residence. Dr. Higgs, Specialist, eye, ear, nose and throat. Heppner, Oregon. A. K. Fuller is contemplating build ing another new residence on Knob hill. Attend the entertainment and box social Saturday, evening, and help the school. J Miss Stella Davis, of Wasco, Is the goest of the Misses Bertha and Edna Fuller. Mrs. Olen Hodsden shipped a lot of fine dressed turkeys to Portland Tuesday. The Wheatfleld wishes' all its read ers a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. J. H. Chapman will move Into the Frank Beymer residence as soon as completed. . Mrs. A. M. MacNab arrived Satur day and they expect to occupy their new home soon. Silas Beach and wife, of Portland, are the guest of his brother, E. R. Beach and family. Will Sutherland will occupy the W. B. McAlister residence as soon as va cated by J. H. Chapman. V Chas.' Beymer says, that he oes not care to receive further lessons In Japanese art of Jul-Jitsui. The story is going the rounds, that Lexington never amounted to anything until they dug up their old cemetery. Fresh cows, with calves, for sale at $25 to $40. Enquire of Joe Eskelson. We understand that a new three story brick building will soon be erect ed on the corner of Main and C street. Jerez, Spain, the center of the sherry wine trade, has no street cars although it Is a city of 70,000 inhab itants. James Brown, of Black Horse, who has been having a tussle with the grippe the last few days, was in town yesterday. The scholarship was won by Frank Tyler, who is entitled to a years tuition In the Pendleton Academy at the ex pense of The Wheatfield. The I. O. 0. F. had work in the first degree last evening. This lodge Is growing and will have work for every meeting for some time. The new ship of the Hamburg American line, the Amerika, is the largest vessel afloat. It has all the modern convenience except street cars. All my accounts have been left with J. E. Gentry for collection. Those knowing themselves Indebted to me will please call at the barber shop and settle A. Patterson. C. E. Musgrave, of Strawberry, In forms us that he has taen up a span of horses, a bay and gray. The bay 0 This Space Reserved For W. G. SCOTT & CO. Lexington, Oregon. Sit yer & Sons SPiano tfactoriei Has fouj gigantic plants In ens eoTsrlng, with sectrlc power plant and lumber yards 23 acres of ground. vThey are locatad In the town of Sieger, ill., 29 mile from Chi cago, and are supplied with lumber from the mills of Messrs Steger k Sons', who own thirty thousand acres of virgin forest located in the state ef Wisconsin. ... rv ; These facts are cited to give you a basis from wh'cH to reason. With so enormous a plant, capacity 20,000 pianos per year, with vast purchases of supplies for spot cash, with the neccessary capital to buy the best of miiierlal and the best of workman ship, the prospective buyer needs no furth argument to prove that Steger & Sons are In a position to give greater values for the money than any other piano establishment ment In the world. It takes great execute aqillty to manage such a gigantic factory successfully and af ter the pianos are built the great problem Is how to market them with the least expense possible. ; ' ' , The resourcefulness of Mr. Steger was equal to the' occasion. Backed by $2,000,- 000 capital,' he threw open the doors of the "Bank of Steger," placing credit and capi tal in the hands of a network of Pacific Coast agencies on the Ingenious plan of monthly payments from dealer and custom ers, (a pure! Steger inuovatlon) in place of long time' given to firms, who represent state agencies, thus placing the small deal er on equal footing with the larger dealers. The wholesale prices to dealers are bas ed not on their capital or their individual business, but on the distribution of 10,000 pianos yearly for the states mentioned a-bove. - It Is doubtful whether the three larrest piano houses on the coast market this many pianos during the year. Don't you see that Mr. Steger has solved the problem of marketing the finished pro duct of the largest piano factories in the world with the lesst possible expense to the consumer? . This Is an age of keen business competi tion and ilvalry, and the successful mer chant is he who Incurs the least expense in marketing his goods. Messrs. Steger & Sons, with their Im mense capital have solved this problem for their representatives. Mm. J. V. Steger, starting life as a 'me chanic, without a dollar, stands the most unique figure In the world today. The wisest in pisnodom wonder wonder what will be the next move of this mighty finan cier for no oue can circumvent him. Inside or out, the better the light, the' better the Steger piano shows up,, for from top to bottom the material used is the best money can buy. , LEXINGTON MEAT MARKET J. V. GRIMES, Proprietor FRESH ANDjjpSAbSAGEsl I SALT I MEATS M AND LARD FISH IN SEASON. LEXINGTON. OREGON, Is branded with a circle on right should er and wishes the owner would call and get them, Lexington Is without a doctor and until such time as a doctor can be se cured Rev. T. P. Graham, who Is a registered pharmacist, will render such aid as he can to the sick, without charge. One of the smoothest skinners that has ever struck Lexington tarried with us for several weeks. He travel ed under the name of H. P. Prowty, while here, and probably would have been in town yet had not one of, our business men tumbled to his game and gave him a good trouncing. Lex ington has no use or room for swind lers or dead beats. Other towns will do well to look out for him. Chas. H. Breshears DEALER IN WOOD AND POSTS YARDS AT DEPOT LEXINGTON, - OREGON READ F.H.ROBINSON ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW NOTARY Pl'BLIC Practice In all Courts. Legal business given promptand careful attention. Land Contests, Probate Work and Conveyanc ing a specialty. OREGON IONE, C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women and Children a spec ialty. Calls answered promptly Day or Night. HARDMAN, ORECON W.J.DAVIS CONTRACTER & BUILDER Estimates Furnished Lexington, - Oregon THE WHEATFIELD B. M. BOOHER CRAVING M TRANSFERRING 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.