Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, November 01, 1906, Image 1

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LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING
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MEAHFIELD
VOL. II
LEXIN.GTON, OREGON, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1, 19UG
NO. 6
CHAFF tm THE STRAW STACK
Dont knock.
Please pay the printer.
Boo!" It's cold! Sklddoo! 23!
It Is easy to poke another man's
fire.
It's a shame to take the money
b Jt we reed It.
A fault finder sours the milk of hu
man kindness.
Printing Is our business. We want
yours. See?
Many a cheerful lcoking s' pper
covers an aching sole.
What do you think about the good
old summer now. .
Learn to labor while you wait If you
would work wonders.
At any rate, the ' fool Is never
stingy with hli Ignorance.
No, madam, the shingles do not at
tack one on the roof of the mouth.
This Is not very good weather for
, the Ice man. Its the coal man again.
The truly wise one believes nothing
he sees and remembers nothing he.
hears.
A kid asked Us this question:
' What is grars?". Whiskers on the
fcce of the earth, :
t - - t .. ..
It is natural that we 6hou!d learn -ro
ciawl when we are babies, 'but some
men never get ever tt.
The fellow Who makes hay while
the sun shines doesn't have to borrow
an umbrella w! en it rains.
Some men are so lucky that when
they steal an umbrella they find It is
one that was stolen from them some
time ago. ' '
Hogs are getting to be hogs these
days. We have lots of fine hogs In
Oregon, but they are not the right
kind.
You can tell the merits of a theat
rical organization by the number of
brlndle pups they pilot about on a
string. The more pups the poorer .the
show.
OJJEGQN
AND
TO
Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas
City, Chicago, St-Louis,
New York,
WE HAVE DECIDED TO QUIT BUSINESS
and are offering every article in our entire stock at reduced prices for cash. Anything
that happens to be the least shelf worn at prices far below cost.
'SEEING IS BELIEVING"
It is impossible, to quote the prices we are offering on the different
line, but we invite you to call and secure -prices and convince yourself
that 'Seeing is Believing".
FARM IMPLEMEN
. We are selling on next fall terms- on good
bankable notes.
GLOVES....
Uoenn Sli-iimern for Hun KrnnntMiii) lrntve
Portland t 8 V. M. evnrj (IfMi ilay.
$2 25 Gloves at - $1 85
1 75 " - - 1 55
1 50 " - 1 35
1 35 " - - 1 20
1 25 - 1 00
1 00 ". - - 85
85 - 75
75 " - . Co
G5 " . 55
40 " . - . - 30
COMFORTS....
$1 25 Comforts - $ 95
1 40 " - - 1 10
2 00 " - - 1 65
Wool Dress Goods
The entire line at actual cost
Outing Flannels
get the same price, at cost. We
have a large line.
New Home Sewing Machines at
cost. See them.
BLANKETS..;:
Cotton
$1 75 Blankets
1 50 "
1 25 "
95 "
75
Wool- -
$G 00 Blankets
4 75 "
4 50
3 75
v -
$1 35
1 22
1 05
76
70
48
4 95
3 85
3 65
3 15
All Shoes to go at a price that you can see that is right. Do not fail to ask
about the Clothing and Men's ready to : wear goods, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, and
Hosiery.
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, $5.85 sack
(subject to market change) .
Beans , 5c pound
Castor Machine Oil $1.95 can
Soap -4c bar
Potatoes
Sugar, 17 pounds for
Tobacco, any kind, x
Starch
L.35 sack 3
$1.00
45c pound
7c pound
Tlcktft to nn1 from all nohitR of llie Hull
ed StRt anil Kuruoe,
Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex
cept Sunday, - 9:25 A. M.
Trains Arrive at Lexington, Daily, ex
cept Sunday ' -! 5:10 P.M.
Trains Connect t Heppner Junction
, with Main Line trains for all
points East and West.
A. L. CRAIG, G. P. A.
This is only a few things we mention to show you we mean business and what
we say is true, "We intend to quit".
COME BEFORE OUR STOCK IS BROKEN
PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH
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