A SURE THING. LEXINGTON GROWS j. 1 J 1 0 t ..,: ) 1 1 . VOL. I LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 17, 1900 NO. 34 LOCAL NEWS We failed to mention In last weeks issue the return of Miss Bessie Thorn berg, who has been attending college at Pendleton. Rev. T. P. Graham preached a special sermon for the Odd Fellows, last Sunday morning, The local lodge attended In a body. The Junior League gave an Inter estlng program at the M. E. church last Sunday evening. Dr, Olmstead, of Portland, gave a very nice talk. . Geo. W. Turner and wife, of Port land, were called to Lexington yester day by the serious illness of Mr. Tur ners brother, Chas, D,, of this city. For Sale or trade One 200 egg Chat ham Incubator, model 1905. Several three quarter B. P. Rock hens. J, S. Baldwin, Lexington. The Dalles Optimist is to be the name of a new newspaper soon to be established at The Dalles by Messrs A. Bennett and R. G. Davenport. The Vheatfield welcomes Bro. Ben nett back Into the newspaper field. 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. The first political meeting of the campaign to be held in Lexington was 1 lj' Ceacfi ODrotfierS held Tuesday afternoon by the demo crats. Hon. Walter M. Pierce, cani date for joint Senator; A.- D. Stillman, canidate for Circuit Judge and C. P. Strain, of Pendleton, all bright and brilliant speakers, gave their views of the present campaign from the demo crat standpoint. While grinding some tools Tuesday Karl Beach noticed what appeared to be a piece of new cloth under a pile of coal in the rear of V. G. Scott & Co's shop. Upon close examination he found an entire suit of clothes that were supposed to have been ' taken from the store of Leach Bros some time ago when the glass door of the hardware department was broken open. BLACK HORSE Harvey Parsell is much improved.. People up Black Horse are wishing it would rain. Mrs. Jennie Barton spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Mead. Miss Verdie Easterly and Mrs. Frank Beymer were Black Horse vis itors last Friday, Miss Etta Mead Visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. S Duran the past week, returning home Sunday. She reports a very pleasant visit Ask the boys up Black Horse if Sand Hollow water is better than the water at home. They sometimes go over there to get a drink. Miss Ethel Stone, of lone, was a pleasant yisitor at the home of her $5.70 PER SACK, FOR CASH "THHT'S HIL" uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Valen tine, the'past few days'.returning home Monday. Robt. VanHorn and Frank Moyer were Willow creek visitors Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks to the kind friend3 who assisted us during the recent illness and, death of our little son, f . Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wiles.' NOTICE Bathing within the town limits, in Willow Creek, Is strictly forbidden. If persisted in arrests wll be made. W. p. Scott, 32-36 V Mayor. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby varned against bathing In Willow creek within sight of my residence. ;. Parties per sisting in doing so will be prosecuted to the full extent of the lav. 32-3$ Mrs, Jane Pfnland. SENTENCE SERMONS By Henry F. Cope, Life without restraint Is without righteousness. A little great man can always be filled with vanity. The funeral kind of religion is most properly dead'. Strength in public must have sources in private. He cannot reach heaven who gets out of touch with earth. Reverent reasoning may be the best kind of a revelation. No man gets worthy riches unless he is willing to be poor. You cannot separate society from sin by separating yourself from society. The true man will find the bread of life even In the strife for bread. He who stands for the right will not come to a standstill. . Ethics is good, and so is a motor; but it needs a dynamo, You cannot learn to be a guide by studying a guide book. You do not have to throw prudence to the winds in order to prove that you steer by principle. People will believe In the virtues of your character without the evidence of its vinegar. Trains of lies are made up by switch ing the truth. Only the dead heart wants to be dead-headed to heaven. It is hot always the preacher who talks the most poetry, who is doing most to make life a poem. It is never safe to trust the man wh;, carries his virtues on the tip o( hs tongue. .. , A man's vocabulary is measured by his dictionary, but his message depends on his heart. If their were no old maids in the world there would be nobody for the married woman to envy. Jk'e cBiq Store CHAFF FROM THE STRAW STACK Have you got the habit yet? Come to think about it, have you paid the printer, yet? Clean up your back yard first, then help the other fellow. Ice cream and strawberries look good to us. In reminds us of the good old summer time. The soda fountains are now doing business. It won't be long until the water wagon will be on deck. A Paterson, N. J., bank president, George W. Murray, who was appoint ed trustee of an estate left by a man who died fifteen years ago, has just turned the property over to the heirs after having increased the value of it sevenfold. We nominate him for a place in the Hall of Fame. It Is Dangfrou8toNeglecea Cold, How often do we'hrar 'it remarked: "It's only a co'; ancj a few days, later learn t'(at the man is on his back ith pneumonia. This is of such common occurrence that a cold, how ever slight, should not be disregarded. Ceamberlain's Cough Remedy counter abts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumoni5, and has gained its great popularity and extensive' sale by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It always cures and is pleas ant to take. For sale by W. P. Mc-r Millan.