J' LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING irirr a VOL. II LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 17, 1907 NO. 17 mim w Your money refunded If after using three-fourths (3-4) of a tube of Man Zan, you are dissatisfied. Return the balance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully re turned. Take advantage of this offer. Sold by W. P. McMillan. We will always be glad to get news items from the surrounding country. We want some good correspondents In the country. TUB K1GBT NAME Mr. August Sherpe, the popular ov erseer of the poor, at Fort Madison, la. says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are rightly named; they act more agreeably do more good and make one feel bet ter than any other laxative." Guaran teed to cure biliousness and constipa tion. 25c at W. P. McMillans drug store. ' HOMESTKAD CONSOLIDATE) NOT! re?, PL'BLICATWN Uitil-d Staltrs, Land Officii The Dalles, Oregon,. December 29. 190 Notice is hsreby given lhat the foS'.avin.? named settlers have filed notice of tl.cir in tentions to make final five-year proofs in support of their respective claims, and that said proofs will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on February 15th, 1907, viz: harry o. Mccormick, of Strawberry, Oregon, on Homestead En try No. 9939. made November 5, 1901, for the NEtf of Section 22, Tp. 1 N., R. 25 E W. M. BENJAMIN F. ESTES, of Strawberry, Oregon, on Homestead En try No. 9937,, filed November 5, 1901, for the NEtf 'of Section 23, Tp. 1 North, Range 25 E., W. M. JESSE C. WHITE, of Strawberry, Oregon, on Homestead En try No. 9938, made November 5, 1501, for the NWtf of Section 23, Tp. 1 North, Range 25 E., W. M. They name the following witnte to prove their continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the lands, Tit: H. A. Arnsmeyer, B. F. Estes, H. 0. McCormlck, all of Strawberry, Oregon, J, B. White, of Lexington, Oregon, J. C. White, A.,T. White, of Strawberry, Oregon Michael T. Nolan, 1-10-2-7 Register. Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City, Chicigo, St Louis, New York. Tiokti to and frm all point! of h Cult d State aid JSurop. Trains Leave Lexington, Dally, ex cept Sunday, 9:25 A. M. Trains Arrive at Lexington, Dally, ex cept Sunday - 5:10 P. M. trains Connect at Heppner Junction with Main Line trains for all points East and West. Wm McMurray, G. P, A. THE WHRATFIELD PRINTS THE NEWS AimjMONB4CIHG TO y CLARK'S CANYON Charlie Van Winkle was at William Padbergs cn January 1 1th. The cold weather does not prevent a good attehdanoe at Sunday School. Joe Hughs went to lone and near Cecil the last week. Emery, Dllpha and Jay Hiatt have been sick during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Padberg and little son, Irving went to lone on New Years and spent a week at her father's home. Two parties have been given during the past two weeks. One at Art Hunts and the other at Alton Baseys. The latter served oyster soup, which is all right this cold weather. VVKXtt (If IXN4J TKOUKI.K "it is now eleven years dnce I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C 0. Floyd, a leading business ' Kershaw, S. C. "1 hai run down in weight to 135 pounds, snd cubing was constant, .both' by day by night. , Finally I began taking Dr. All Leach King's New Discovery, and continued this for abont six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thousand! of persons are healed every year ' Guar anteed at W.P. McMillan's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Read The Wheatfleld and be happy. If you have land for sale list it with the Wheatfleld Land Co. ' A basket ball team consisting of three members of Ione's mens teams and two members of the school team came up to play the Lexington school team last Friday evening. At the close of the game the score stood 19 to 5 in favor of the Lexington school team. Porh; r ; cur school team looks "bnj " to i.t.s. ' " -. V "Pineules" (non alcoholic) made trom resin from our me r ores;:;, usea for hundred of years for '.Madder, cr.d ; Kidney diseases. Medidse for thirty . days, $ 1 .00. Guaranteed to give sat i isfaction or money refunded. Get our ;i I - THIS -WEEK S E W I N G M AC H I N E S ALE kinds of Machines from $2.50 up ON FALL TERMS cBroti ers guarantee cupan from W. P. McMillan Mary Eunice, Infant doughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Helms, died suddenly last Thursday ' morning. Funeral services were held In the M. E. Church South Friday afternoon, Rev. J. C. White, of Strawberry, of ficiating, after which the remains were laid to rest In the Lexington cemetery. Little Mary was born September 13, 1906 and had never been considered a healthy child but death coming sud denly was a great shock to her parents, who have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. Disillusioned. Little Jonathan Edward had often begged his mother to take him to church. That was his heart'lesire. So one fine Sunday morning mother took little Jonathan Edward, who, r.!l iireod vus marked for the min isiry," to a neighboring sanctuary. Tii''"-e whs rouch in the church to uiTeol . i-iie lid's attention. He ivcr.s:! la l.n deeply improved, and then, becoming thoughtful, he turned and asked in a rather loud whi-pcr, "Hut, mother, where's the inoiikev ?" AND NE J fie 3$ia Store When mother recovered her pret ence oi mind she said: Why, my dear, there's no monkey in church. What made you think of such an! absurd thine?" "Why why you said there wad an organ in church, and 1 thought there would be a monkey too. -Buffalo Commercial. A Lost Rebuke. "George," said she in a tone of bitter rebuke, "as far as I can sec you are going to the dogs. "You're never contented, Maria," returned her erring husband. "You made me give up horses, and here1 you are complaining about dogs. Do I object to your cats and your cana ries? No, madam 1 I would scorn to interfere with your pets, and I beg of you to respect my preference for nobler animals. His Heartbreaking Task.' "Darling," said the new bride, "1 had a terrible feeling of sadness come over me this afternoon at 4 o'clock a sort of feeling that yon were doing sonielhiufr that would break -my heart if I knew of it. Think, sweet, what were -you doing now, this afternoon ft 4 o'clock?" ' "I was licking stamps,"- replies the husband p'rnmptlv, "'and pastiit; them on envelopes." New Yor'. Press, . , XT