BAND PICNIC AT LEXINGTON NEXT THURSDAY I TV L.L VOL. I LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 14; 190G NO. 38 LOCAL NEWS Mrs. E. A. Beymer went to The Dalles Tuesday to make proof on her homestead. C. H. Beymer and F. M. Parker accompanied her as wit nesses. Mr. Stull, superintendent of building, of the Hastings Industrial Co., of Chicago, arrived In Lexington Friday and construction work on the new creamery was commenced Monday. We don't believe there Is another town In the state, "with Lexington's population, that can show the Improve ments that Lexington can. A splen did flouring mill, water system and electric lights, In a town of 325 Is going some. ' Heppner will hold a two days cele bration, July 4th and 5th. All other towns In the county are expected to aid In making this the grandest cele bratlon in the history of Morrow county. Don't fall to attend as you will miss it If you miss it, COUNTY NEWS. lone Proclaimer E. L. Padberg returned Saturday from Portland, slightly Improved in health. Luck means rising not later than six o'clock In the morning, living on a dollar a day if you earn two, minding your own business, and not meddling with other people's. Luck means the appointment you have never failed to keep, the train you have never failed to catch. Luck means, trusting in God and your own resources. Heppner.Cazette . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers came in from Parker's Mill, Tuesday. Mr. Ayers who recently received a fracture of the ankle is rapidly improving. Reports from all over Morrow coun ty are to the effect that the wheat crop Is making a wonderful growth since the rains have fallen. Wheat that was badly burned from the dry weather Is taking on new life and will now make a fairly good crop. ' In the Eight Mile country there Is every Indi cation of a heavy yield,, some of the fields giving promise of 30 bushels to the acre. Grass is also making a vig orous growth and there will be plenty of feed for stock. Heppner Times Mose Ashbaugh was In town yester day, and stated to the Times that the Eight Mile wheat crop is coming out very rapidly. A big grain crop Is assured in Mor row county even if we get no more rain. The ground is thoroughly soak ed, and it is believed that the yield will be more than an average crop. Sheriff Shutt has appointed as his deputy for the next two years Augustus M. Mallory, of lone, who will take charge of the office work the first Mon day In July. Gus Is the eldest son of W. L. Mallory, a Morrow county pion eer, and young man of fine ability and exemplary habits. He is; a graduate of the Heppner high school, and spent one year at the Willammette Univer sity.' Sheriff Shutt is confident that his'selection will give good satisfaction to the people of Morrow county. . County Clerk Elect, W. 0. Hill has chosen for his deputy forhis official tsrm Lorell D. McCall, who is well known in Heppner, having been fore man in the Times office for about three years. Lorell is a young man of good character and habits and Is thor ough In all his work, has a good busi ness education, Is a very swift type writer, shorthand writer and a good penman. Owing to McCall's splendid clerical ability the Times feels confi dent that Mr. Hill has made no mis take In choosing him for his deputy. To give advice after the mischief is done, Is like administering medicine after death. FOR SALE Cheap. Quarter sec tion land In Sec. 21, Tp. I N., R. 25 E. Slope to north and east,1 All cul tivatable land. Now under plow. W.S.Wharton. NEW CUKE FOB KWLKPSY ' J. B. Waterman, of Vatertown, 0., Rural free delivery, writes; "My daugh ter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills She has not had an attack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at W. P. McMillan's drug store. CHAFF FSOM THE STRAW STACK Every little helps some. In the good old summer time. Let 'er rain boys. Don't get the blues. Watch the small boys during the school vacation. If you can't mend your ways adopt some new ones. There ar some men who might be worse than they are, but they don't know it. Blessed Is the man who married a good cook. This Is the strawberry short cake season. An editor perpetrated an awful pun last week. Speaking of the hen, he pre dicted its son would never set, At last reports the editor was up a tree begging for mercy The best thing abou the elbow sleeves the Lexington girls are wear ing this spring is that the girls can go right from the parlor to the kitchen and wash dishes without having to changing their clothes. LONG TENNESEE FIGHT, For twenty years W. L. Rawls, of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes; "The swelling and soreness in side my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn." Best salve in existence. 25c at W. P. McMillan's drug store. ' ,. A thing that costs you nothing usual ly is worth about what .it costs. There is no way of mixing honesty with dishonesty, fairness with unfair ness, or truth with falsehood. Tact is that wonderful quality that renders Its possessor stone deaf . or blind in an uncomfortable situation. Sarah Bernhardt says man's attire is ridiculous It may be so, but the lady must admit that she can't see through it. Cultivate a becoming dignity but do not forget the great army of others who may be equal, If not superior to yourself. The New York World gravely asks Are pretty teachers best?" Homely old ladies will consider such a question ridiculous. Lives of laboring men remind us, ., We may make a pile sublime, If the public does not find us Out and start us doing time. A New York man has been sen tenced to kiss his wife once a day for a year. If the lady has a proper sense of the fitness of things she will care fully refrain from eating onions- PHELPS BRO'S DEALERS IN ICE LIGHT HAULING A SPECIALTY. RATES REASONABLE LEXINGTON. , - - . OREGON CLEARANCE SAL MaiYy nice Hats to offer, far below cost; Sail Wore they are all gone. W E afe 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 (aOODS $1.50 values at 95 cents, $1.00 values at 60 cents, 75 cent value. 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. LAKE'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. llV'mi david Mun t soar 'MSsSa clothing ql DON'T OVERLOOK 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 $2.45. CALL ani let us show you Goods and Prices , that will simply astonish you. . t BOYS Shirts from 3$ cents up MEN'S Skirts from 60 cts. up We keep every thing you use, eat aud wear and buy as close as any store in Morrow county, we own our buildings and are in a position to handle our busi 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 some lines, we are pre pared to take care of you in this line to. Come and See. J?eacA 3$roti JA ers ore