j-poi axe LEXINGTON fi does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Loans "and Collections a Specialty. Also A GENERAL LAND AND REAL ESTATE Businesss done by B. McALISTEK Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town Lots for g Sale at Reasonable Prices. Office in Bank O LEXINGTON, OREGON C I DeLONG'S studio 1 High Class Portraits. v ; Reasonable Prices. All the latest style Mounts. g DeveloDins done for Amateurs. 1 o 5 TAMFS HRlONr, LEXINGTON, - - OREGON GREEN & BENGE LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES First Class Rigs Careful Drivers Special attention to Commercial Men LEXINGTON, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS Frank Gentry and family left last Monday (or Innisfatl, Alberta, Canada, where they exprot to make thoir fu ture home. The Wheat field will be a regular visitor in their now homo. Don't forget the entertainment, on April 13th, by the school and the music class of Mrs. E. E. Thomas. Be sure to see the high grade pianos that will be on exhibition at that time. If you cannot find what you want In the Drug line IT Davidson Bros, of lone, they carry the largest stock of Drugs and Chemicals In Morrow Co. Mail and Telephone orders promptly attended to. 9tf All persons breeding mares to the Jack "Billy", acl knowing themselves indebted to me for the service are re quested to call at Lexington Bank and make settlement. I need the money. C. R. McAllster, J. M. White is contemplating re mnHolina the old barn building and putting in a first class skating rink. If he decides to make the improve- ment the' rink proper will be 30 x 80 feet and then a bowling alley will be put in alongside under the shed roof. Room could be made for a rest room in that building Special '- arrangements have been made with the supreme lodge at Port land, for the Lexington Assembly No. 83, United Artisans to grant reduced rates to "all persons wishing to join. These provisions are good until the 15th of the month. Anyone thinking of joining an insurance order will do well to Investigate the Artisans. The skating rink, under the mana agement of John B. White, Is the most popular resort in the city. Tues day and Friday afternoon has been designated ' as Ladies' day. The at tendance is large. We understand that Mr. White will have charge of the new rink, when completed, and will Dut in eriouzh skates to accomodate all. The 0. R. & N. announce the fol- T, lowing one way special rates from prin cipal points listed below to Lexington For points not listed or other Informa tion call on any O. R. & N. agent or write A. L. Craig. G P. A., Portland. Oregon: Bristol, Tenn - $48 00 Boston, Mas.-. 49 80 Chicaeo, 111 32 90 Cleveland. 0 39 90 DesMoines, la 28 90 Memphis, Tenn 37 40 Pittsburg, Pa 41 90 St Louis, Mo 29 90 Kansas City, Mo 24 90 St. Joe, Mo 24 90 Omaha, Neb - 24 90 Sioux City, la 24 90 St. Paul, Minn 24 90 Money can be depoited with any 0. R. & N. agent and ticket furnished passenger In the east. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan, provin cial constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while huntinp a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was complete ly cured." This remedy is intended esDeciallv foJ coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever Its superior excellence has become known For sale by W. P. McMillan. W. P. MclVIILLAN'S LUMBER YARD LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES WOOD AND COAL Lexington. Oregon' l have just received, from Edward B. Grossman- & Co., of Chicago, a choice line of spring samples. Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Wash Suits, Wash Skirts, Waists, Petticoats. Cloth and Silk Skirts, Jackets and Raincoats. Any one desiring anything in this line will do well to call and look over my samples at The Wheatfield Prlntery. Mrs. S. A. Thomas. , SIR ROBERT Will stand the season of 1906 as follows: Monday and Tuesday, March 26 and 27, at Lexington Livery stables. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 28, 29 and 30, at lone. Satur day, March 31, at Lexington. Sunday and Monday, April 1st and 2nd, at Wm. Padberg's ranch on Clark's Can- yon. inereauer every nimn uay ai the above places. The Chas. L. Rea, 1906 impregnator usod by an expert, when advisable. Frank Parker, ) Andrew Reaney Owners Wm. Padberg ) CONTEST NOTICE. Department of The Interior United States Land Office The Dalles, Oregon, February 20, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by James McCabe, con testant, against homestead entry No. 12 106, made February 11, 1903, for NE', EYi SW.t Section 34, Township 2, N., Range 25, E. W. M. by Patrick McCabe, Contestee. In which It Is alleged that said entryman has wholly abandoned said land and has failed to live upon and cultivate said land as required by law; that the only im provements he has made upon said land is a shack of a cabin which is not habitable at any time of the year; that said alleged ab sence has existed for more than six months last past; that said alleged absence was not due to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps ot the United States In time of war, Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 12, 1906, before Vawtor Crawford, County clerk at his office In Heppner, Ore gon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 19, 19C6 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In The Dalles Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed February 20, 1906, set forth facts which show that after due dell gence personal service of tills notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due. and proper publication. Michael T. Nolan, 3-1-4-5 Register. ARTISAN Lodge Meets every Satur day night at 7 o'clock, up stairs (n Artl hall C. W. Chrlstenson, Ethel Wilcox, Sec. M. A. I. O. O. F. Lexington lodge No. 168. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. C. W. Chrlstenson M. F.' Parker Sec. N. C. REBEKAH--Holly lodge No. 139 Lexington. Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30. Ina Leach Ella Benge Sec, N. G. THEM.W.OFA. Excelsior Camp. No. 9873, meet in Artisan Hall every 4th Tuesday night of the month. E. E. Thomas. F. F. Klitz, Clerk. V. C. Heaven Revealed. ' By BENJAMIN FISKK BARRETT. 383 pp., 5 1-4 z 7 Inceii Large Type; Fine (Cloth. For a limited period this book Is offered at trade rates, Bo cents, with 9 cents postage for mailing. - Christenson Brothers CONTRACTORS&BUILDERS Plans and Estimates furnished See us before building LEXINGTON, OREGON. CONTENTS. , The Origin of Angels. The Essential Nature of Heaven. Character of the Angels, Testimony of Scripture. The Sure Way to Heaven. Practical Tendency of this Disclosure. Environment in Hea ven, and What Determines It. Societies in Heaven. A Heaven for the Non-Christian World. Are Earthly Relations Continued in Heaven? Meettlng and Recognition of Friends in the Hereafter. Personal Appear ance of the Angels. Rejuvenescence and Growth In Heaven. Houses and Homes In Heaven. Garments in Heaven, Children in Heaven. Sex and Marriage in Heaven. Work in Heaven. The Three Heavens, and How Related. Eternal Progress in Heaven. Consociation of Angels with Men. ADDRESS THE NUNC LICET PRESS 42 West Coulter Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. EDUCATION BY MAIL NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE. Under and by virtue of an order issued out of the County Court of the State of Or egon for Morrow County, on the 27th day of March, 1906, the undersigned guardian o' the person and estate of Bert Wheeler, in sane. will, on Saturday, the 28th day of April, 1906, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, on the premises hereinafter de scribed, sell to the highest bidder, either for cash or for one-third cash and two' thirds secured by first mortgage on said premises to be sold, all the right, title and Interest of her said ward In and to the fol lowing described real estate, towit: The South West quarter () of Section Three (3) In Township One (1) South, Range Twenty-five (25) E., W. M and all im provements thereon and therewith. Dated this 28th day of March, 1906. , Mary J, Wheeler, 3-29-4-25 ' ' Guardian. 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