Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, May 24, 1906, Image 1

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A SURE THING. LEXINGTON GROWS
VOL. I
LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 24,, 1900
NO. 35
LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON CREAMERY
At a special meeting of the Im
provement League last Monday after
noon It was decided to build a Cream- j
ry at Lexington. J. W. Maxwell, of !
Walla Walla, representing the Hast
ings Industrial Co., was present at the
meeting and submitted plans and spec
ifications for the building and machine
ety. The new creamery will be large
enough to handle the cream from 1000
cows, and is to be equipped with first
class modern machinery throughout.
The plant when complete will cost
$4500, of which amount $1000 was
subscribed by those present at the
meeting. It Is proposed to Incorporate
and sell the remaining stock to our
citizen at par value of $100 per share.
Present prospects indicate that the
Creamery will have the milk from 150
cows to start on, which Insures the
success of the enterprise and will
place about $800 pSr month with the
farmers of this community. This
company has erected a number of
creameries throughout the Inland Em
pire, all of which are in successful
operation, the last one having been
just completed at Echo. The com
pany bind themselves to have the
plant installed and ready for operation
within sixty days from the acceptance
of the contract. It will require about
thirty days to complete the organiza
tion aed dispose of the stock and we
feel safe in saying that by September
, 1st the Lexington Creamery will be . in
operation and turning out a good grade
of butter as well as distributing dol
lars among i( patrons.
AN OPEN LETTER
Portland, Oregon, May 15.
To the voters of Oregon, Greeting:
Gentlemen:
The undersigned submit to you a
few of our reasans for asking you to
ratify, by your affirmative votes, the'
Amendment granting equal rights to
women, which has been placed before
the voters through a petition numer
ously signed by the- men of Oregon un
der the initiative and referendum.
This movement has grown under
your management from the small be
glnlng known as the Married Woman's
Sole Trader Bill, enacted by your Leg
islative Assembly in 1872, until it has
reached such vast proportions as to at
tract the attention of ' the civilized
world. A Constitutional Amendment
proposing women's enfranchisement,
submitted to you in 1884, brought us
an affirmative vote of 1 1 ,223. This
Amendment -was again submitted to
your suffrage by Legislative initiative
in 1900, bringing us a vote of 26,265
Although the population of the com
mercial centers had . doubled in
16 years, the 'o" vote was only in
creased by 226, While the "Yes" vote
was augmented by 15,042. This, to
us. is a palpable augury of the triumph
i which we confidently look to you to
consummate, for us on the 4th day of
June by placing "X" between "302"
and "Yes" on your ballots. .. Do this
' and you will honor our flag of truce,,
the oply power we can offer In our de
i fense against the balloted forces of the.
opposition." Do this, and you will hon
or Oregon, your mothers and your
selves.
And your petitioners will ever pray:
Abigail Scott Duni way.
' Honarary President Oregon
Equal Suffrage Association
and State Federation of Wo
man's Clubs.
1 Mrs Henry Waldo Coe
President Oregon E. S. A.
Charlotte M. Cartwright
" President Woman's Pioneer
Auxiliary Association.
Sarah N. Evans,
Piesident Oregon Federation
of Women's Clubs. .
., 'Esther C. Pohl, M. D.,
President Women's Medi
cal Association.
COUNTY NEWS.
NOTICE
Bathing within the town limits, in
Willow Creek," Is strictly forbidden.
If persisted in arrests will be made.
, W. G. Scott,,
32-36 Mayor.
A YEAR OF BLOOD
The year 1903 will long be remem
bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of
Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood;
which flowed so copiously from Mr,
Tacket's lungs that death seemed very
near. He writes; "Severe bleeding
from the lungs and a frightful cough had
brought me at death's door, when I be
gan taking Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, with the astonishing
result that after taking four bottles I was
completely restored and as time has
proven permanently cured." Guarante
ed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Golds,
at W. P. McMillan's drug store. Price
50c and $ 1 .00. ;,.TrifJ bottle free.
Heppner Gazette
Salmon are running by the thousands
in the John Day at the present time.
In the Spray country many are being
caught by the residonts of that district.
Sheriff E. M. Shutt went to Irrigon
yesterday. From Irrigon he will go to
Portland to bring his son, Lawrence
home.. The boy, who has been underf
the care of the best physicians, is
gradually loosing his eyesight.
Heppner Times
S. E. Notson received the sad in
telligence Tuesday of the death of a
sister at' Hamburg, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Consor, of Port"
land, visited the past week with Mr
and Mrs. George Consor of this city,
having come up at this time to attend
the wedding of their son, Earl to Miss
Willetta Leezer.
As stated in our last issue, that
some of the farmers of Morrow coUnty
were unduly exercised over the crop
prospect, has proven to have been true.
The copious rains that have fallen dur
ing the past week have entirely put
fall swn grain out of danger of drouth,
and insures a good yield,
The news was received here Tues
day afternoon that a couple of tramps
had held up a man and robbed him on
Butter creek, and that a posse of men
overhauled the robbers, and In the
fight that ensued, one of the. robbers
was killed, Later reports indicate
that the man killed was a demented
sheepherder. ;
lone Proclaimer
A. Walker and wife left for Port
land yesterday where he will enter the
real estate and brokerage business, '
$25.00 REWARD
Will be paid to anyone for the de
livery of one grey horse, strayed from
my ranch summer of 1904, a little ov
er one year old when left, Is now three
years old. Branded on right stifle,
has a little white in face and a small
scar on shoulder from wire cut when
colt If anyone has taken up or finds
the above described horse and will de
liver same to me will receive the a
bove reward, or if anyone has bought
the above described horse from anyone'
claiming this brand, and -can prove
same will give a little better reward. '
W. F. Rameff.
Lexington, Oregon", ' ,
It In Dangerous to Neglect a Cold,
How often do we hear it remarked:
"It's only a cold," and a few day?
later learn that the man is on his back
with 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 iri
pneumoniB, and has gained Us great
popularity and extensive sale by its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment. It always cures and is pleasr
' ant to take. ' For sale by W P. Mc
Millan.
Many nice Hats to offer, far below cost. Call before
they are all gone.
WE are offering odd suits of clothing in order to clean
up our Stock far below cost of Manufacture.
SHOES we have those to offer at 50cts. which cost at
least $2.50 to $3:00 to make, they must go in
order to make room for new goods.
DRESS GOODS $1.50 values at 95 cents, $1.00 values
at 60 cents, 75 cent value j at 40 cents, 65 cent
values at 40 cents, 50 cent values at 30 cents, we
must let them go at some price.
GREAT values in Laces of all kinds, Imbroideries, etc.
LADIE'S Wash Skirts one half price. Ladie's Waists
one half price, just one-half what these have for
mally sold at. We are determined to clean up our
' stock.
eacA SBrotfi
ers
GENTS Nice Neat Filling
Suits, Coat Vest and Pants
for the Low Price of $4.45
Just think of IT.
THE Very Latest Children
and Boys Suits for $2.45.
CALL and let us show you
Goods and Prices that
will simply astonish ' '
- " you.
BOYS Shirts from. 35 cents up
MEN'S Shirts from 50 cts. up
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We keep every thing you use, eat and wear and bay. 4S
close as any stor in Morrow county, we own! o'U'f
uuimnijjjauu uiv. 111 a jjusiuuu l0 HUDUie Olir DUS1-
ness right and at a close margin. We take as much
pains with a small order and give it the same at
tention as we do any of our large customers. We
aim to handle the best of everything, give us a
chance to figure with you we can do you good.
WE have just received some new Spring Work Buggies,
Hacks. Don't buy a vehicle till you see ours and
get prices. ,
HARNESS is advancing every day, we have bought
ahead and can give you the advantage of the raise.
This is no small item, harness that are high today
will look cheap in three months from now, leather
advancing every day. BUY NOW.
HARDWARE is advancing in eome lines, we are pre
pared to take care of you in this line to. Come and
See.
Jie SB La Store