DIE LEXINGTON WHEATFIELD Published Every Thursday LEXINGTON, OREGON S. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICIAL PAPER TOWN OF LEXINGTON Subscription, per year, - $1.00 Advertising rates on Application ' Entered as second-class matter October 6, 1905, at the post office at Lexington, Or egon, under the Act cf Congress of March 3. W79.i , . , THURSDAY MAY 10, 1906. LOCAL OPTION . Heppner, Ore., May 5th, 1906. Editor Wheatfield, ..' Lexington, Oregon. Dear Sir: " " that there Is more crime, poverty and insanity in the prohibition states of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont than there ts in any other state in the Union. The truth of the matter Is that one Justice of the Supreme Court in rendering an opinion upon another subject, took occasion to say that the right to sell liquor was not guaranteed to all citizens of the United States by the Constitution. Mr. Van Pelt does not want the present local ' option law amended. Neither does the Anti-saloon league. No one can blame them iof this. For having secured a very unfair advantage in the present law, they would naturally be opposed to any amendment of it. Mr. Van Pelt says that the present local option law is based' upon the principle of majority rule. " This is true in places. In other places it provides that a precinct shall not have majority rule unless the majority are prohibitionists. 1 Mr. Van Pelt cannot deny that the proposed amendment - gives equal Dnvileres to both sides. It is a straight orecinct local option law. It ; allows a precinct election to be held In I any precinct in the' State of " Oregon. j If a precinct goes we.t, it is wet. It a ' precinct goes dry, it is dry. This is a ' genuine local option law! whereas the m ; ; 1 ? . j , 11 : -y 1 ' ' 0 SHOES FOR ALL MANKIND ' ' ' ' '''.''.-.' ' ' The Best of Everything in Shoes to Choose from. Soveriegn quality shoes for men have three essential points: ; Style, surpassed by none. Best of service. Perfect fit. Price $4.25 N I notice in your issue of April that Rev. C. M. Van Pelt, who is the 1 present law is only a deceitful scheme paid attorney of the Anti-saloon league i to obtain prohibition 'in 'disguise' has taken advantage of, , your courtesy in opening your colums to a discussion of the liquor question, to make an onslaught on the entire business. I will therefore, ask space -in your columns to correct a couple of very misleading statements made by this preacher Mr. Van Pelt says that the Supreme Court of the United States has re peatedly held that the liquor traffic Is injurious to public safety, health, morals and welfare, and that it is the source of more poverty, insanity. crime and misery than any other thing known to civilization. This statement is one of the oldest falsehoods of the many used by the Anti-saloon league ' The Supreme Court of the United States never said any such thing, and. in fact, the United States census reports prove Yours Truly, Phil Metchan jr. Sciatica Cared After Twenty Torture. '' Years or .OREGON -TO- Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas .City, Chicago, St- Louis, New York. , mewnrw f R,''"l lRve Portland ntsr, M, ."'' "ftl,,,y- For more than twenty years Mr.: J. B. Massey, of " 3322 " Clinton St.', Minneapolis, Minn., , was tortured , by Sciatica. The pain' and suffering which ,he endured during this time is beyond comprehesion. ' Nothing gave him any permanent relief nutil he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One ap plication of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than, one bottle has effected a permanent cure. - If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a 25-cent bottle of Pain Palm and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by' W. P McMillan. "Jkt to and from all iolnf ot 1,6 ed States and Eui'itfte, Trains Leave Lexington, . Daily,' ex . cept Sunday, : 9:25 A. ,M. Trains Arrive at Lexington, Daily, ex cept 5unday , ' - 5:10 P. M. -Trains Connect at . Heppfler Junction with Main Line trains for all '.points. East 'and West . ! LOCAL NEWS Relinquishment on 80 acres of good land for sale Enquire at this office. Get your stationery at the Wheatfield Printery and your business will never become stationary. , , ' - Someone who has authority should place an order for several days rain. The crops are not hurt yet, but they will be In a few weeks' unless rain comes. Mrs. E. B. Taylor, who has been the guest of her brothers, J, H., and Roy 'Chapman, the past two weeks, departed Wednesday for her home in Portland. FOR SALE Cheap. Quarter sec tion land in Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N.; R. 25 E. Slope to north and east. All cul- tivatable land. Now under plow. . - W.S. Wharton. The team of Mrs. H. N. Burchell became frightened and kicked them selves loose from the buggy and ran away last Saturday. ' Mrs. Burchell was very fortunate to escape unhurt. Barred " Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, $1 for 15 eggs frpm the SVtide Canyon Poultry Yard. P. M. Christenson, . , ' Lexington, Ore.E , ,. . ?,T''''-'-f-4 LAWGTRY AND . 1 XWX - N O R D I C A S H O E S J , B;A FOR THEvLADIEs' j ' j Kindergarten Shoes for Children and .; '- Infants. None better. ' ' O We have a nice line of Ladies White Waists, in sizes from 32 to 42. Ranging in price from 75 cents to $4.50. Muslin Gowns, Skirts and Corset Covers in different styles and prices. See them. I LEXINGTON, 0E OREGON o 1 MM i : ! ! 1 .T . . . , A, I. CRAIG, G. P. A. I LEXINGTON ; ' f ; FLOUR .- MILLf )k . . JOS. BURGOYNE, Proprietor 0 Manufacturers of Flour Graham Flour a Whole Wheat Flour I Rolled Barley MillFeed Rolled Wheat V. I R LEXINGTON. -; ' " " The officers of the Oregon Develop ment League have been called to meet at Portland the afternoon of May 22 for the purpose of electing a president and to transact much important busi ness concerning the future undertakings of this splendid organization. The evening of the same day the delegates will be entertained at the Armory at Portland, where a big entertainment is to be given by the combined commer cial organizations of the "Made in Oregon" show lii honor of the manu facturers of the state. 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. I 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 Printery. ' Mrs. S. A. Thomas. Not If ai Klch aa Rockefeller. 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