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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor. ' FUST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING &snt for Crescnt Stoaiu Laundry Shop one door west Lexington Bank LEXINGTON, ... . OREGON. tw. p. McMillan 3) rugs Stationenj Qonfections School Supplies Toilet Irtlcli V) IS V X ( . . (Fit. Cc. , - -. 1 LEXINGTON, OREGON I 10 D 3'lrstUfationaL 3$ank of Oeppner : , Capital Stock $50,000. Surplus and undivided profits $70, 000 0 C. A. RHEA. - Prerldent T. A. RHEA, 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 n II EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE tfORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD : Collections made on all points at reasonable terms, 3CH HQ J) OE IE IE O REAL 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 1 60 Acres 3 miles from railroad station, running water. A snap for 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. AH 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. 1 have a number of Town Lots In Lexington to sell cheap. They are all well located and good building sites. D o Call on or address me at LEXINGTON, OREGO - n LOCAL: NEWS Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner W. S. Wharton was in town Tues day. ' ' ; ' Note the new ad of Leach Bro's, in this Issue. Boost Lexington the best town In Morrow county. W. E. Leach made a business trip to lone yesterday. Attorney S. E. Notson came down from Heppner last Saturday. H. L. McAlister and L. A. Purdy drove to Heppner yesterday. James Wiles and family have moved Into the E. D. Leach property. Rev. J. C. White, of Strawberry, was a Lexington visitor Wednesday. The M. E church will be wired for electric lights in time for next Sun day's service. N. A. Leach spent last Tuesday in town looking after the Interests of Kerr, Gifford & Co. Get your stationery at the Wheatfield Printery and your business will never become stationary. ' P. M. Christenson orders The Wheatfield and Semi-Weekly Journal sent to his address." Mrs. S.; L. McCormick and Mrs. B F. Estes, of Strawberry, were shopping In Lexington, Monday. ' Plnesalve cleanses wounds, is highly antiseptic, unequalefffor cracked hands Good for cuts.' Sold by W.P. McMil lan's drug store. The high wind last- night and this morning unroofed several barns, and out buildings. ' -The Zink residence has an end blown but. '' Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the system. Dade's Little Liver Pills never gHftf 'SolTCy W.' P.' 'Mc Millan's drug store.' :,'"i ' ' The Morrow, 'Count Annual Insti tute will be held at, Heppner, Novem ber 21, 22, and 23, , J 906. . All are cordially invited to attend. Are you troubled with piles? One application of ManZan will give you Immediate relief. Sold. by W. P. Mc Millan's drug store. Rev.'T. P. Graham informs us that there will be a wedding, in the M. E. Church, South, next Sunday evening, and Invites everyone to attend. It is a well known medical fact that pine resin is most effective in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers'from back ache and other troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief in the use of Pine-ules. . $ 1,00 buys 30 days treat ment; Sold by W. P. McMillan's drug store. . ' ' .' ' "... ' ..- . Michael. T. Nolan, Register at The Dalles Land Office, has . tendered his resignation to take effect as soon as his successor has been appointed. Mr! Nolan has a host of friends throughout this district, who regret - very much to see him leave that position as his ad ministration has been clean honest and honorable. Rev. J. L. Jones wil fill his appoint ment at the Congregational - church next Sunday, and will preach both morning and evening. The Commun ion of the Lord's Supper will be ad ministered in connection with the morning service, and a special offer lng will be taken for the missionary work of the church. . ' ' Notices for the Town election have been posted the past week. The elec tion will be held December 4, and the officers to be elected are Mayor, four Councilmen, Recorder and 'Treasurer, also a proposition to levy a 15 mill tax on town property. This tax will place the town out of debt and the natural revenues will pay future expenses. ManZan relieves Instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. It Is put up In collapsable tubes in such a way that it can be applied where the trouble origi nates, thus stopping the pain Immedi ately. Try one bottle and if you are not relieved, your money will be re funded. Try our free offer. Sold by W. P. McMillan's drug store.' Let the people unite and make a strong effort to secure a station agent at Lexington. At present if the con ductor of the train, who takes the place of an agent, does not see fit to to load the goods delivered at the sta tion for shipment he simply refuses to receipt for them. The goods can be left at the station at the risk of the shipper untill the train crew gets ready to take them. the hard stones and ground below, d!a locating one of his shoulders, which convinced him that his efforts to make old maids of his daughters was not a matter so easily accomplished, ' and, withdrawing his opposition to their keeping company, he was soon a father-in-law. A LESSON FOR DAD An old gentleman farmer, who had two or three very pretty daughters, was so very anxious of his charge that he would not permit them to keep the company of young men. However, they adopted the following expedient to enjoy the society of their lovers, with out the knowledge of their fath;,r. After the old man had retired -to rest, the girls would hang a sheet out of the window, which was quite a dis tance from the ground, and the beau would seize hold of it, and with the as sistance of his lady-love, who tugged lustily at the end above, would thus gain an entrance. But it so happened that one evening the girls hung put the sheet rather early; for the old gentle man, Dy some in wma, was Diown a rpund the comer, and spying the bed covering could - not conjecture the meaning of it being there. "He took hold and endeavored to pull it down. CLARK'S CANYON Kenneth Blake, of lone, is attend ing Clark's Canyon school. Tom McDandle was a visitor at Padberg's last Sunday. (Last weeks items) Miss Dilphia Hiatt went to Heppner Tuesday. W. E. Hiatt went to Heppner on Saturday. Joe Hugh's brother John came to visit him last Sunday. Mrs Harmer went to Heppner last Friday to have her arm treated. Nat Shaw has his grain nearly all sown. He thinks he can finish on Tuesday. Roy Campbell and Willie Van Winkle were at Wm. Padberg's place last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Padberg went lone last Friday. While there they went to the skating rink to practice skating. The "Clark's Canyon school house was.; visited on Hallow'een night. Things had quite an upside down ap pearance when Miss Hammer came to school the next morning. IX TIME OF FEACa .,. In the first months of the Russo-Jap-an war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, "have shingled thier roofs In dry weather." The virtue of prepara tion has made history and given, to us , our greatest men. ; The ' individual as well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency . Are you pre . The girls, supposing it to be one of ; pared to successfully combat the first their beaux, began to" hoist, , and did ! cold you take? A cold can be cured not discover their mistake until the : much more quickly when treated as soon as it has been contracted and he- head of the old man was level with the fore ,t has become ,n window sill, when one of them exclaim ed: "0 Lord, it's dad!" and letting go their hold, souse came the old man on A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a run ning sore on her leg, which had tortur ed her 23 long years. Greatest anti septic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at W. P. McMillan's Drugstore. tern. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept at hand ready for tn stant use. For sale by W. P. McMil lan's drug store. The Wheatfield prints the news. Read The Wheatfield and be happy. 4 This Space Reserved For I W. G. SCOTT & CO. $ Lexington, Oregon. 4 1 ddddddaddddday THE WHEATFIELD ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR