Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, May 17, 1906, Image 4

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THE LEXINGTON WHEATFIELD
Published Every Thursday
at
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, 1S79.
THURSDAY MAY 17, 1906.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
For U S Senator (short term)
F. W. MULKEY
For U. S., Senator (regular term)
1 JONATHAN BOURNE, Jr.
For Congress 2nd Dist.
W. R. ELLIS
Fcr Governor
JAMES WITHYCOMBE
For Secretary of State
FRANK W. BENSON
For State Treasurer
GEO. A. STEEL
For Supreme Judge
ROBERT EAKIN
For Attorney General
A. M. CRAWFORD
For Supt. Public Instruction
J. H. ACKERMAN
For State Printer
W. S. DUNNIWAY
For Labor Commissioner
0. P. HOFF
For Circuit Judge
H. J. BEAN
For State Senator
W. G. COLE
For Representative
W. M. SLUSHER
For Sheriff
E. M SHUTT
Fcr County Clerk
W. 0. HILL '
COUNTY COURT
Claim docket of County Court, May
Term:
Johan Troedson, 4.60; Sam Mead
ows, 6; G. F. Parker, 1 ; J J McGee,
18; J N N Beeler 7.50; R W Bear
den, 16.50; Chas Conner, 98.50; P C
Cresswell, 120.25; Samuel Devine,
375.75; Heppner Times, 50.60; J N
Beeler, 46.25; L A Williams, 10.50;
L Victoria Hamilton, 50; Rhea &
Welsh, 97.75; Andy J Cook, 1 12; Pa
cific Printing Co, 2.65; E F Neal 14;
Mrs E F Neal, 120; S I Stratton,
' 133.33; E G Noble, 83.33; Bill Ayers,
120; TW Ayers, 150; W S Conner,
Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas
City, Chicago, St- Louis,
New York.
Ocean Steameri for HaiiKranoUco leave
Forlland at 8 P. M. every fifth day.
Ticktf to anil from all point of the Unit
ed State) and Kurupe.
Trains Leave Lexington, Dally, ex
cept Sunday, - ' 9:25 A. M
Trains Arrive at Lexington, Daily, ex
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cept Sunday - 5:10 P. M.
Trains Connect at Heppner Junction
with Main Line trains for all
points East and West.
A. L. CRAIG, G. P. A.
200; J G Crawford, 120; W 0 Hill,
120; E M Shutt, 333.33; Heppner
Gazette. 85.10; Irwin Hodson Co, 65.
20; Glass & Prudhomme, 3; Redfleld
& VanVactor, 29.50; James Fitz, 31.
50; F C Friederick, 3; N L Shaw 19;
Sam Esteb, 35; CT Walker, 10.70;
L A Williams 21; W R Cochran, 30;
Geo Whlteis, 13.15; John Rasmus,
1.90; Geo Whiteis, 20.55; John Ras
mus, 4.20; Geo Whiteis, 18.65; John
Rasmus, 1.20; Geo Whiteis, 9.45; J
L Yeager, 2; Heppner L & W Co,
73.05; W H Clark, 19; Joe Cresswell,
3; J T Williamson, 3; Elizabeth Lang,
12.70; Mrs Brock, 30; K G Warner,
10.20; Louis & Pleiss, 8; Mrs J F
Deos, 1.84; A K Higgs, et al, 211.64;
Fred Lucas, 25; F M Griffin, 1 1.60
Vawter Crawford, 363.33; C H Bey
mer, 3.80, Mrs E A Beymer, 3.80;
Dr R C Hunter, 8.80; Dr Alex Reid,
5; Telephone Co 10.80; H W Sftton,
16.80; Slocum Drug Co, 69.80; F B
Kistner, 35; S P Devine, 1000; E M
Shutf, 7; Current Ex, 14.60; A M Slc
cum, 72; Mrs T L Dortnan, 12.25; S
P Devin, 220.50; H W Sitton, 5; J
N Hollenbrock, 563.75; W. J Blake,
555.85; Mrs Joe Osborne, 16; J K
Conner, 15.55; Ed Daikey 24.55; Lon
Sullivan, 23.50; J J McGee, 23; H
Scherzinger, 14; W B Finley, 2.50;
Ralph , 2.60; D F Warner, 9;
R W Turner, 5; H Scherztnger, 6; T
J D Jones, 8.50; W 0 Minor, 9.80; J
J McGee, 13; H Scherzinger, 2 50;
W C Ldcy, 2.40; Jack Matlock, 2.50;
Edgar Ayers, 2.50; J J McGee, 24.80;
RW Turner, 10.80; Emil Grotkopp,
Edgar Ayers, 5,80; E D Leach, 4.8Q;
J P Williams 3.20; T W Ayers, 69.90;
W. G. McCarty, 10.
Judges and Clerks of Primary Elec
tion, 375.20. The total cost of the
Primary election was $533.75. The
amount of the road account was
$3480.50. The total bills paid by the
court was $6940.45.
Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years of
Torture.
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.
LOCAL NEWS
Sheriff Shutt was a Lexington visit
or Tuesday.
Get your stationery at the Wheatfield
Printery and your business will never
become stationary.
Frank Sheridan, one of the unfort
unate ones from San Francisco, is
now employed by Leach Bros, of this
city.
FOR SALE Cheap. Quarter sec
tion land in Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N R. 25
E. Slope to north and east, All cul-
tivatabfe land. Now under plow.
W. S. Wharton.
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for
hatching. $1 for 15 eggs from the
Swede Canyon Poultry Yard.
P. M. Christenson,
Lexington, Ore.
LEXINGTON f
I . FLOUR MILLS
jS , JOS. BURG0YNE, Proprietor n ' 0
jjju Manufacturers of fik
k Flour Graham Flour A
I Whole Wheat Flour
1 Rolled Barley - Mill Feed I
J . .. Rolled Wheat' .
LEXINGTON, - - - ; OREGON
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!$ Afen's and Bovs Golf
Many different styles to
Ladle's Linen Dusti'i'tycome and see them before
O one. Thev are inst what
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p Ladie's muslin gowns, neatly trimmed with tucks,
Muslin Skirts trimmed with lace and embroidery
We save you money,
the wants ot our customers.
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LEXINGTON,
' 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 as liich as Jiockefeller.
If you had all the wealth of Rocke
feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you
could not buy a better medicine for
bowel complaints than Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
The most eminent physician can not
prescribe a better preparation for colic
and diarrhoea, both for children and
sdults. The uniform success of this
remedy has shown it to be superior to
all others. It never fails, and when
reduced with water and ' sweetened, is
pleasant to take. Every family should
be supplied with it. Sold by W. P.
McMillan.
1HEM.W.OFA .Excelsior CamR.
No. 9873, meet in Artisan Hall every
4th Tuesday night of the month.
E. E. Thomas. F- F- Klitz,
Clerk. v- c-
HARDWARE 2
We have a complete line of hard
ware consisting of a full line of Gran-
iteware in all
tinware. Before
come and see the
and Ncp-lifep Sliivvs. nil
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choose from and we ninke you
von nrorl in the dnsr
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special
our expenses are small, we
..THE PASTIME..
J. V. GRIMES, Proprietor.
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AND CIGARS.
FRESH BEER ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT
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LEXINGTON, OREGON
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LEXINGTON, OREGON.
cooking utensils, also
purchasing a stove A
Charter Oak.
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special prices.
buying material to make J
insertion and embroidery j
prices uucems to L.io. Mi
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