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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
fr7 III I J GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP J. E. GENTRY, Proprlttor. flfiST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING A;.;cnt for Crescnt Steam Laundry Shop one door west Lexington Bank M3XINGTON, - - OREGON. 3) rugs Stationery Gonfections School Supplies toilet rticles &tc. &tc. LEXINGTON, OREGON X I i: M t ft. ' 7 first National SBank of Oeppner . Qapital Stock $50,000. Surplus and untlioirlvd profits $70,000 C. A. RHEA, T. A. RHEA, President Vice-President G. W. CONSER, - Cashier E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r Transacts a General Banking Business Four per cent paid on Time Deposits EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE JORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all points at reasonable terms, i s D n ii ..n EAL ESTATE 80 Acres 4 miles from station. All wheat land. A great bar gain at $20. per acre. 160 Acres 8 miles from railroad station. $16 per acre., 320 Acres 2 miles from station, good well. This won't keep long at $22 50 per acre 160 Acres 3 miles from railroad station, running water. A snapior someone. See me. 3000 Acres 15 miles from station, running water., All tillable, goes at $10. per acre. 640 Acres 12' miles from railroad station. All farm land. $10 per acre. 80 Acres 2 miles from station. 40 acres alfalfa land. Good buildings. Cheap, see me. 320 Acres 4 miles from station. Good house and barn, wind mill and water system. All under cultivation. ' , , 160 Acres 4 miles from station. All in grain, $16 per acre. I have a number of Town Lots In Lexington to sell cheap. They are all well located and good building sites. Call on or addreae me it LOCAL NEWS Dr. VI. A. Leach, Dentlet. Heppner Pete Beymer returned to Lexington last week. ' Boost Lexington the best town In Morrow county. A. K. Fuller was transacting busi ness In Heppner Monday. Mr. and Mn. H. E. Burchell were shopping In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lurkin return ed to Lexington last Saturday. Ben Kephart left yesterday for Idaho vhere he will spend the winter. Clarke Davis went to The Dalles today to make final proof on his home stead. C. W. Chrlstenson U attending to business at The Dalles Land Office this week. Get your stationery at the Wheatfield Printery and your business will never become stationary. Wm. Staueffer, of Hood River, is looking after his farming interests in this county this week. D. A. Porter, who has spent sever al months at Gifford, Idaho, returned to Lexington Monday. FOUND The best place in Morrow county to get commercial printing is at The Wheatfield Printery. J. W. Beymer and wife, of Hard man, were the guests of his mother, Mrs. E. A. Beymer, Sunday. Joe Ausburn left for The Dalles to day to act as witness for Clarke Davis in his homestead proof. Miss Anna Leach is reported quite 111 at her home in this city. Her many friends hope for her speedy re covery. The threshing machine of W. T. Campbell was pulled in last Monday. Ed. Berry, the engineer, returned to Lexington. We received some interesting items from Clark's Canyon, last Saturday. We hope they will continue to come each week. Mrs. O. S. Hodsdon was a pleasant caller at Wheatfield headquarters yes terday. She deposited a years sub scription with us. G. H. McAllster, of LeRoy, Iowa, spent several days in Lexington the past week the guest of his brother, W. B. McAllster. The skating rink will open this even ing In the Artisan Hall. A new hard wood floor has been ordered and' will be put down next week. Mrs. S. E. Lee went to The Dalles today to make final proof on her home stead. Thos. Lee accompanied her as one of the witnesses. Mrs. French and Mrs. O'Conner, of Heppner, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. R. J. Howard, who accom panied them home Monday. The Wheatfield family enjoyed a fine mess of young lettuce and string beans from the Booher gardens, last Wednesday. The last of the season. We failed to mention in last weeks Issue that W. W, Breshears and wife, who spent the summer with their, daughter, Mrs. John Helms', had re turned to their hame at Marionville, Missouri. Subscriptions to the Pacific North west will be received at this office. Subscription price 50 cents per year, three years for $1. Subscriptions re ceived will be fonrarded to Miss Aud ry Woolery, at lone. , Rev. J. L. Jones will attend the Oregon Association of Congregational church meeting at Pendleton this week and Till be gone over Sunday No services at the Congregational church except Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Booher and daughter, Miss Sylvia, expect to de part for an extended visit in Eastern Oregon, Vashington and Idaho, next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gil breath will occupy their residence dur ing their absence. Owing to a scarcity of gasoline the electric light plant was compelled to close dovn at half past eight last Sun day evening. A team was sent to Heppner Monday, which brought two cases from there, all that could be purchased In town. Mondays' evening train brought a supply from Portland. P. M. Chrlstenson, L. A. Purdy and ye acribe made another trip to A. A. Carothers' Locust Grove orchard, last Saturday returning Sunday with eighty 'two bushels of winter apples. Mr. Chrlstenson expects to make another tript next week and bring out about one hundred bu.heh to supply the local demand for good apoles. This fruit is Some of the pupils and teachers have organized a tennis club, A court has been fitted up in the south part of town. Tennis Is one of the nicest of outdoor sport. ' The social club will hold Its next meeting at the home of Miss Amanda Waid. If the beginning It has made foreshadows its future success It will serve a very beneficial purpose in the life and pleasures of its members. Nothing definite has been done by those talking of taking up review work preparatory to taking the teachers examination In February. The scarcity of teachers and the fair wages paid for teaching should lead some of our folks to take up this work. This review class If started should commence not later than the first of November. No extra changes will be made to anyone taking the course. Ii addition to the common school branch ea special work will be given in theory and practice of teaching, school law, cuurse of study and current events. KTOCNDS, BRUISES AND BUK'9 By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like In grown without irrigation and will keep ' juries before inflammation sets in, they ssveral months longer than irrigated 1 m be healed without maturatlon and , .. ! In about one-third the time required fruit. n I by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery and triumph of mod ern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principal. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the Dain and soreness and prevents any danger of Mrs. L. L. Thomas was a school : Wood poisoning. Keep a bottle of visitor last week. , Pain Balm in your home and it will Miss Anna Leach on account cf 'save you time and money, not to men- . , . , , , , i tion the inconvenience and suffering sickness has not been at school for ... , , ,, , . sucn injuries entail, ror saie Dy w. some lime, D ... . . e,. It la probable that electric lights may be neccessary as some classes hold rather late recitations of late. SCHOOL MEWS Wessely Breshears entered ichool this week. Mrs. E. D. Brown was a schcol vis iter last week. The Wheatfield prints the news. ittttttfHm!tttmtitHtitmw ECUT- it out T J 3- E JL. t "pHIS COUPON will be redeemed by the under signed for 25 cents on purchases amounting to $10. or over, and for 10 cents on purchases amounting to $5. and under $10. Not more than five (5) coupons, number ed consecutively, will be redeemed from one customer on one purchase. Purchases are not restricted to any partic ular line or articles. Patrons may select any goods from my entire stock of jewelry or optical goods. Articles not carried in stock will be ordered and coupons accepted same as if goods were carried in stock. This is coupon No. 5, and will be redeemed any time be fore November 1st, 1906. A. J. CALKIN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN LEXINGTON, - - OREGON -t- -4- mm- p titles w This Space Reserved For W. G. SCOTT & CO. Lexington, Oregon. ft ft THE WHEATFIELD ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR i i Miii'iimrr