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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
) 01 S9I LEXINGTON BANK o o I i o Branch of BANK E, D. BROWN, CAPITAL STOCK 50,000.00, FULLY PAID Loans made at Eight per M O terest paid on A GENERAL LAND AND REAL ESTATE Businesss done by W. B. McALISTER o Good Wheat Lands and Choice , Town Lots for Sale at Reasonable Prices. Office in 2 LEXINGTON, I ELECTRICITY !j2 In order that every resident of Lexington may take advantage, and become patrons, of the Electric Light plant, the following rates, effective' August 1st, have been adopted: S Stores, Saloons, Offices and all business . houses, per c. p. per month - - 5C Residences using 40 candle power and over 3c Residences using less than 4U candle power 4C Cost of installation depends entirely on the fixtures used. Line extensions will not be made for a small amount of power. 8 LEXINGTON ELECTRIC CO. RED FRONT LIVERY FRED BENGE, Proprietor First Class Rigs Careful Drivers Special attention to LEXINGTON, C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women and Children a spec ially. Calls answered promptly Day or Night. 10NE. ORECON W. J. DAVIS CONTRACTER & BUILDER , Estimates Furnished Lexington, - Oregon Advertise In The Wbeatfleld. 3!E Of HEPPNER Manager. cent., Four per cent, in- Time Deposits. Bank OREGON m ffmfju-u.',! nm.uiMi.nr a TmagniiMUUBiM&MM 1 f EamnWHHIBwmtA f ilfunemrTO-jwiJJgJui Ji-g "rail Commercial Men OREGON. Congregational Church Preaching service at II a. m. and 7;30 p. m. every third and fifth Sunday of each month. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. every Sunday. Rev. J. L. Jones, Pastor. Homer Ferguson .... If PROMPT SERVICE ...... REASONABLE CHARGES LEXINGTON, OREGON LOCAL NEWS We will always be glad to get news Items from the surrounding country. We Vdnt, some good correspondents In the country. 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. 1KVIL'8 ISLAND TOltTlTKK i Is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arni ca Salve, and less than a box perma nently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Ruggles, Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic. 25c at W. P. McMillan, druggist. SHE MADE CHANGE. A Now but a Mean Way to Collect an Old Debt. A woman in stunning attire got aboard a Columbus avenue car at Forty-ninth street. When the con ductor called for her fare she gave him a five dollar bill. lie put the usual question about smaller change and she gave the usual negative re ply. The situation was unpleasant, especially for the conductor. Ob viously she was such a fine lady that to put her oft the car for non payment of fare would be to invite his own downfall. He looked at the men who sat near, with an urgent appeal for a nickel in his eyes, but those unchivalrous passengers were inured to the woes of the woman who travels with five dollar bills. The woman got nervous. "What shall I do ?" she said. 'Terhaps I can find somebody who has change for the bill," said the conductor. He sounded several people on the subject, but they proved to bo short of change. Presently a woman up front said, "I have the change." At the sound of her voice the owner of the five dollar bill turned with a startled air and blushed vio lently. "You need not bother about the change," r:he said. "I believe I will get off at the next corner, anyway." The conductor said, "All right," and reached out his hand for the i' bill, but the second woman had al ready tucked it into her pocketbook and had counted out 50 cents in nickels and dimes. "Here," she said, "give this to her and tell her I have kept back the $-Lr0 she has owed me for a year and a half." The conductor looked from one to the other helplessly. "Give it to her," was the supplementary com mand. "She'll take it. She knows better than to raise a row." He tendered the GO cents to the well gowned woman. She picked 45 cents out of his palm and started toward the door. "You mean old thing," she shrieked at the woman who made change. And then sho left the car. New York Press. NOTICE I'Olt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October, 13, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that GEORGE D. TAYLOR, of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Home stead Entry No, 9113 made March 14, 1901, for the NW and W SW of Section 9, Township 1 S.. Range 26 E., W. M and that said proof will be made before J, p. Williams, U. S. Commission er, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on November 20, 1906. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residnce upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Olin Hodsdon, Lyle W. Hill, William Copenhaver, Frank Evans, all of Lexington Oregon. Michael T. Nolan, 10-18-11-15 . Register. A. J. CALKIN.... JEWELER Watchmaker and Registered Optician All Work Guaranteed Repairing a Specialty Lexington, - Oregon w. p. McMillan's ii LUMBER, DOORS, WOOD AND COAL Lexington. TRY THE WHEATFIELD FOR YOUR JOB WORK AN AWFUL COUOII CUKFU "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful caugh. She had spells of caughing, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which acted like a charm. She stop ped caughing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Brubaker, 111. This remedy is for sale by W. P. McMillan's Drug Store. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior woiiu a i 1110 kttucd, vic,uu j October 16, 1906. ' Notice Is hereby given that EMSLEY L. REANEY, , of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice of j his intention to make final five-year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead I Entry No. 8677 made Nov. 19, 1900, for theSESEof Section 28, E2 NEtf and SW! NE of Section 33, Township' 1 South, Range 25 E., W. M., and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on December 6, 1906. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: A. Reaney, C, C. Boon, J. R. Cypert, B. T. Tyler, all of Lexington, Oregon. Michael T. Nolan, 10-25-11-29 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, ' October 16, 1906 Notice Is hereby given that LETA KING, Formerly Leta Luper. of Lexington, Oregon, has filed notice of her Intention to make final commutation proof in support of her claim, viz: Home stead Entry No. 10999 made June 2, 1902, for the SEtf of Section 29, Township 1 N.. Range 26 E., W. M., and that said protf will be made before the Register and Re ceiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on Decem ber 5. 1906. ' She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land viz: Henry Stowers, Sam Richie, Carl Mus jrave, O. H. Hodson. all of .Lexington,. Oregon. Michael T. Nolan, 10-25-11-29 Reglsier. Get Your Name on . . The Wheattlelct List LUMBER YARD WINDOWS, SHINGLESH Oregon IS TIIK MOON IMI.i:iTH Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human being, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache. Bil iousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness. Tor pid Liver, Kidney complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Un equaled as a general tonic and appetiz er for weak persons and especially the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by W. P. McMillan, Drug gist. Price only 50c. R. C. HUNTER, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. All cases attended to promptly, day or ' night. Office over Drug Store. Residence In Boothby property. LEXINGTON - OREGON- UNITED ARTISANS Lexington Assembly No. 88, Meets every Saturday r..ght in Artisan hall. ' Ethel Wilcox, C. V. Christenson, ' Sec. M. A. I. O. O. F. Lexington lodg No. 168. Meets every Wednesday (rmrinir in Arti san hall. C. W. Cnristenson C. R. McAlister, Sec. N. G. REBEK AH. Holly lodge No. 139 Lexington. Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30. Ina Leach Ella Benge Sec, N. G. THEM.W. OFA .Excelsior Camp.. No. 9873, meet In Artisan Hall every 4th Tuesday night of the month. E. E. Thomas. F. F. Klitz, Clerk. V. C.. d M. E. Church South Preaching every second and fourth Sundays, both morning and evening. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30 every Sunday evening. Every one cordially Invited to attend these . services. ; Rev. T. P.. Graham, Pastor..