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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP J, F. GENTRY, Proprietor, fST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING I .Vut for Crescnt Steam Iyauudry vShop one door west Lexington Bank j LEXINGTON, OREGON. CW.P. MCMILLAN Stationery (Confections School Supplies toilet Articles Sc. (btc. LEXINGTON, - OREGON S'irstJtfatiorial SB drift of Oeppner empltmt Stock $50,000. Surplus mnd undivided profits f 70.000 C. A. RHEA, - Presldnt T. A. RHEA, Vice-President G. W. CONSER, - Cashier E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r jj Transacts a General Banking Business Four per cent paid on Time Deposits EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD Collections made on all points at reasonable terms. SOI Q) an pi S. B. LEE REAL ESTATE 80 Acres 4 miles from station. All wheat land. A great bar- gain ai jzv. 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. 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 U M mill and water system. All under cultivation. 160 Acres 4 miles from station. All in grain, $ 1 6 per acre. I have a number of Town Lots In Lexington to soli cheap. They are all well located and good building sites. H Can on or address me at LOCAL NEWS Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner See the new ad of Leach Bro's in A dry dock is not always a thirsty physician. Boost Lexington the best town in Morrow county. J. W. Sibley, of Strawberry, was a Wheatfield caller yesterday, Attorney J. E, Burdett, of Arlington was a visitor in Lexington last night. Fresh cows, with calves, for sale at $25 to $40. Joe Eskelson. Pasturage Good pasture with plenty of water for horses. James Brown. Mrs, M, E. Barton,., of Heppner, 3pent a few days In Lexington this week. . A. D. Inskeep has purchased the In terest of A. J. Lane in the saloon bus iness. H. Stowers, of Strawberry, passed through town Monday enroute to The Dalles. . " E. L. Reaney went to The Dalles yesterday to make final proof on his homesttsd. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reaney enter tained a number of relatives at Thanks giving dinner. ' Mrs. W. D. Graves, of Gras Val ley, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R. McAllster. The Lexington basket ball team will go to Heppner next Frieay evening to play the Heppner team. , . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer are the proud parents of a son which was born to them Tuesday., in. FOUND The best place- in Morrow county to get commercial; printings is at The Wheatfield Prinfery." "e A number of relatives were enter tained at the home of Mr.' ' and Mrs. Eph Eskelson, Thanksgiving. v ' Pirie Salve Carbolized, acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic extensively used for Eczema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts and burns. Sold by W, P. McMillan. John T. McMillan and wife are res idents of Lexington again, having mov ed into their town property the past week. The school basket ball team play all around the men's team. In the games this week the men were not In it at any time. A. J. Lane and family left yester day for Phenix, Arizona, where they go in hopes that the change of climate will benefit Mr. Lane. A masquerade ball will be given In Artisan hall on Friday evening, De: cember21. Special music has been secured for the occrslon. , Dade's Little L Iver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by W. P. McMillan. J. E. Gentry renewed his subscript Ion to The Wheatfield and orders the one sent to Mrs. J. E. Stanton, Walla Walla, continued another year. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Leach and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Larkin entertained a number of relatives at the formers home, at a. Thanksgiving dinner. Estray One brown horse, branded with small h on left shoulder. Suita ble reward for return or Information. J. C. White, Strawberry, Ore. A very enjoyable party was given at the horn of Mr. and Mrs, J. M.White Thursday evening last, The party was in honor of their son, Neale, and these present report a fine time. Two days treatment free, Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion Impure breath, perfect asslmula tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by V. P. McMillen. A, K. Fuller's saw mill made seve ral days run last week, and got out material for hi3 new barn. Ed. Cum mings holds the position of head saw yer and is said to be an expert in that line. The new barn Is rapidly nearing completion and will be one of the solid est barns In this vicinity when complet ed, as the first story Is built of logs. "Pineules" (non alcoholic) made from resin from our Pine Forests, used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kidney diseases. Medicine fcr flirty days, $1.00. Guaranteed to give sat isfaction or money refunded. Get our guarantee cupon from W. P. McMillan? The town election passed off quietly last Tuesday. As there was but one ticket in the field the vote was light. The following is the result: For May or, W. F. Barnett 30; W. E. Leach 1; S, A. Thomas 1. Councilmen, W. E. Leach 19; W. R. Munkers 24; W. P. McMillan 25; Homer Ferguson 16; A. K. Fuller 25; R. L. Benge 23. Treasurer, R. B. Wilcox 29; Ed Cum mins 1; E. D. Brown 1. Recorder J. B. White 10; E. L. Berry 21; S. A. Thomas 1. Tax levy, Yes 14; No 13. The tax levy of 15 mills will place the town out of debt and in the future the natural income from licenses etc., will furnish money enough for all ex psnses. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trouble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by W. P. McMillan. The meeting of the Third . District Development League will be held at Heppner next Tuesday, December 1 1. A special train will be run from Pen dleton for the occasion; Music by '.he Eagles band, of Pendleton, Ad dress of welcome by S, E. VanVactor Short talk on value of co-operation by S. E, Notson, and addresses by prom inent speakers from Spokane, Walla Walla, Portland and Pendleton, on ir rigation, open river, jute mill and oth er Important subjects. Grand ball by Heppner Commercial Club. Come one and all and get acquainted and have a good time. B. F. Swaggart passed through town Monday enroute to Pendleton where he goes to dispose of five Jacks that he wishes to place in Umatilla county. At the District fair he showed Jacks that took first and second premiums, and also took first premium on mules. He has fully demonstrated that he Is breed ing the very best quality of animals. He has showed his Jacks and mules where imported animals were on ex hibition and has captured the prizes. which is a self evident fact that now the people of Oregon can purchase from the East Oregon Jack Farm, for one half the amount that a Jack can be bought from the east, and get one that Is acclimated, hardy and speedy. This Is a matter of Importance to those wishing to purchase and the mule Industry is becoming more Im portant each year. Some of these Jacks should be kept in Morrow Co. FOLLOWINfJ THE FLAG When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H.,says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years In the Philippines, and being subect to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Which kept me in perfect healh. And now, in New Hampshirs, we find It the best medicine In the world for coughs, colds bronchail troubles and all lung diseases." Guaranteed at W. P. McMillan druggist. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. In Praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is no other medicine manu factured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is effective, and prompt relief follows its use Gratful parents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to Its merits for the benf it of others. It Is a certain cure for croup and will pre vent the attack If given at the first ap pearance of the disease. It Is espec ially adapted to children as It is pleas ant to take and contains nothing injur ious. Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, says: "I have used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds in my family. I have found it to be very satisfactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it." For sale by W. P. McMillan. The Wheatfield prints the news. Read The Wheatfield and be happy. This Space Reserved For 0 0 W. G. SCOTT & CO. I Lexington, Oregon. . 4 4 THE WHEATFIELD ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR