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GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP
J. E, GENTRY, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
Agent for Crcscnt Steam Laundry
Shop ono door west Lexington Bank
LEXINGTON, - - OREGON.
W. P. MCMILLAN
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Stationery
(Confections
School Supplies
Joilet Articles
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LOCAL NEWS
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LCA11NU1 WIN, W1CUW1N
m 3irst National ank of Jeppner
Capital Stock $50,000.
Surplus and undivided profits $70,000
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.'
IWnufif J9L Annum
NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
BEGINNING SATUDAY JAN. 27th, ENDING FEB. 3rd,
Come early so that you may have
first choice out of a large assortment
of artistically designed, and neatly
finished Garments.
The prices are no higher, and a great
many instances, LOWER, than you
pay for garments not so good looking
nor so well made as these are.
"MINOR & GO
HEPPNER , - -.,- OREGON.
Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner
John Kirk, of Heppner, was in town
Monday.
Minor & Co. have a change of ad
thi3 week.
W. F. Barnett & Co. have a new
ad In this Issue,
V. E. Leach t and wife visited at
Heppner yesterday. -
Mrs. Lee Reaney, has been quite
sick the past few days.
John B. White visited at Straw
berry Saturday evening.
The Modern Woodmen Installed
officers Tuesday evening.
A son was' born to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gentry Sunday last.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burchell were
Lexington shoppers Monday.
Attorney S. E. Notson, of Heppner,
was a Lexington visitor Tuesday.
The Hotel Lexington take space in
this week's issue of The Wheatfield.
Dr. Higgs, Specialist, eye, ear,
nose and throat. Heppner, Oregon.
Over-educated men are like over
fed men, only the Indigestion is Intellectual.
Deputy bneritt, w. u. rim, was
looking after business In Lexington
Tuesday.
Mrs. E. D. McMillan who has been
on the sick list the past few weeks is
improving.
The Wheatfield is now connected by
phone with other business houses of
Lexington.
The Chinook of Monday melted the
snow and farmers are starting their
plows again.
Mrs. W. P. McMillan returned from
lone Tuesday accompained by her
mother Mrs. Wilmot.
Anyone having mumps will do well
to call on W. P. McMillan. He will
tell you what not to do.
Mrs. E. D. Leach was taken ill
Tuesday and at the time of going to
press is improving slowly.
Mrs. J. H. Chapman, and little son
departed Monday for a weeks visit with
her parents, at Goldendale, Wash
A party of young people were en
joyably entertained by Miss Murrel
Carmichael on Friday evening last.
It is expected that the wool ship
ment from Lexington this season will
exceed last years shipment, which was
10 cars.
Mrs. J. M. Turner who has been
visiting her daughters, Mrs. C. R. Mc
Alister and Mrs. A. D. Bechtel, re
turned to her home at Grass Valley
yesterday.
M, J. Lee, of Portland, was In Lex
ington Friday and Saturday and took
an order for H. b. burchell s new
pumping rig. Mr. Burchell will use a
Stover engine.
Manager' Gilbreath, of the Kerr
Gilford' Warehouse, informed The
Wheatfield that enough wheat has
came in that the total will reach 240,
000 bushels for the past season.
All my accounts have been laft with
J. E. Gentry for collection. Those
knowing themselves Indebted to me
will please call at the barber shop and
settle A. Patterson.
All my accounts have been left
W. P. McMillan for collection. All
those knowing themselves indebted to
me will call there and make settlement.
Dr. C. C. Chick.
C. A. Morey came in from Straw
berry last Tuesday and reopened the
Kelly barber shop, and would be
pleased to meet his old friends and
patrons and many new ones. Don't
forget the place, in the Bank building.
B. F. Swaggart was a Lexington
visitor last Thursday and in
formed The Wheatfield that he
recently received notice that he had
been awarded a diploma and silver
medal on Little Club and Red Chaff
wheat at the recent Portland Exposi
tion. Morrow county people captured
a large number of prizes for their exhibits.
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Lexington, Oregon. .
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LANE & INSKEEP, Proprietors.
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FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
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Sole Agents 'for Enterprise Beer, The kind that
made Lexington Famous.
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Dr. R. C. Hunter, and family,
arrived from Dallas last Saturday and
have taken up their residence In the
Boothby property. The Doctor expects
to make Lexington his future home
and has opened office rooms over the
Drug Store where he can be found by
those desiring his services. Dr.
Hunter has practiced his profession in
Marlon county the past 15 years and
comesto Lexington well recommended.
We bespeak for him a good practice
and believe those who call him will
make no mistake in so doing.
Hotel Lexington
Opposite Leach Brothers, store, Mrs. Dan
P. Doherty, Prop. Good meals served.
Newly furnished, refitted with hot and
cold water. Strict attention to guests.
Rates one dollar per day and upwards.
LEXINGTON
OREGON.
R. C. HUNTER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
All cases attended to promptly, day or
night.
Office over Drug Store. Residence In
Boothby property.
LEXINGTON - . ' OREGON.
M. E. Church South
Preaching every second and fourth
Sundays, both morning and evening.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10
a. m. Epwortn League at 6:30
every Sunday evening. ' Every one
cordially invited to attend these
services.
Rev. T. P. Graham, Pastor.
F. H. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
NOTARY Pl'BLIC
Practice In all Courts. Legal business
given prompt and 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,
OREGON
W. J. DAVIS
CONTRACTER & 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.
B.M.BOOHER
DRAY1HG AKD TRANSFERRING
PROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE CHARGES
LEXINGTON, OREGON
CARPETS
I have a first class flying
shuttle loom and am prepar
ed to do all kinds of Carpet
Weaving. Send me your
rags. .
MRS, C. A. MOREY,
Lexington, - - Oregon