Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, February 28, 1907, Image 5

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.GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP
J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING !
Agent forCresent Steam Laundry
Shop one door west Lexington Bank
LEXINGTON, - . OREGON.
w.p. McMillan
Strugs
Stationery
(Confections
Scwol Supplies
Doilet Articles
&tc. Stc.
LEXINGTON,
OREGON
3irst National 3$ank of Jfeppner
Capital Stock $50,000.
Surplus and undivided profits f70, 000
C. A. RHEA, - President
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
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all points at reasonable terms.
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This Space Reserved Fof
I W. G. SCOTT & CO. 2
Lexington, Oregon.
WHEATFIELD
LAND COMPANY
Has representatives through
the Middle States. List your
Land with us and we .will find
purchaser for you. Listing
with us will not hinder you
making a sale.
All lists, whether business op
portunities or lands, strictly
confidential.
LOCAL NEWS
Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner
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. Read The Wheatfidd and be happy
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Boost Lexington the best town In
Morrow county.
Miss Mable Tyler went 1J Heppner
Tuesday evening.
Yea, Lexington grows. You don't
have to watch It.
James Wiles and family have mov
ed onto the Piper ranch.
If you have land for sale list it with'
the Wheatfield Land Co.
Mrs. E. D. Brown was in Heppner
the latter part of last week.
Subscribe for The Delineator, $1.00
per year at Leach Brothers.
Master Willard Graham spent last
Friday with his father in lone.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gilbreath are
occupying the Macnab residence.
Columbia Records are the best.
S. A. Thomas, agent.
Fresh cows, with calves, for sale at
$25 to $40. Joe Eskelson.
For Salf One Disc harrow, in good
condition. Enquire of Mrs. E.S.Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Calkin were
lone visitors Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Opal Briggs, of Heppner, was
the guest of Miss Grace Cypert, last
week.
Julius Subert has moved to lone
aid orders The Wheatfield sent to him
there.
Dont knock.
Intertating conversationalist. While
FOUND The best place In Morrow he ,s oun8 ,n he ls old tn ex
county to get commercial printing 3 1 Plnce and travel, Remember the
at The Wheatfield Prlnte
Crystal White, laundry soap does
twice the work, saves one half the
labor cost no more than any other
soap Sold by Leach Bros.
One of the Items we failed to men
tion kit Veek was the return of Mrs.
R. L. Benge, who returned from her
Portland visit Saturday, the 16th inst.
We have received a supply of gov
ernment seed for free distribution.
Parties desiring a package of these
seeds, will be supplied by calling at
this office.
Two days treatment free. Ring's
Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges
tion impure breath, perfect assimula
tion of food, increased appetite. Do
not fail to avail yourself of the above
offer. Sold by W. P. McMillen.
S. King, of Corvallis, and Mrs.
John Williams, of Portland, brother
aed sister of Mrs. Eli Summers, also
her daughters, Mrs. Mary Hughes and
Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, of Au
bern, Wash., arrived Monday evening
to be with Mrs. Summers, who is in a
critical condition.
"Pineules" (non alcoholic) made
from resin from our Pine Forests, used
for hundreds of years for Bladder and
Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty
days, $1.00. Guaranteed to give sat
isfaction or money refunded. Get our
guarantee cupon from W. P. McMillan
And now the busy farmer a'waketh
Mr. and Mrs, L. W.' Hill were In ln the ear,y mornin2 and "yanks" the
town yesterday purchasing supplies for, old womanout to make !he fires and
LEXINGTON,
OREGON
spring work. , .
E. H. Andrews, of Rhea Creek,
passed through our town Tuesday en
route home from Heppner.1
John White returned from Portland
last Monday evening bringing us a
supply of the latest Columbia cylinder
records.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Chapman leave
today for Goldendale, Wash., where
they will visit with the parents of Mrs.
Chapman.
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.
A. M. Macnab and wife departed
last ""Saturday for Carson, Wash.,
where they expect to make their fu
ture home.
Pine 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.
We will always be glad to get news
items from the surrounding country.
We want some good correspondents in
the country.
The Office Saloon has a new ad in
this issue. Gentlemen wfll find this
popular resort well equipped with a fine
line of goods.
Dan P. Doherty Is the new proprie
tor of the I. X. L. saloon, having pur
chased the interest of J. H. Chapman
last Saturday.
If you want a sewing machine cheap
call at this office and let us show you
what we have. One new machine
and one second hand. .
Alonzo Day and Emmett Barber, of
Goldendale, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Chapman yesterday. Mr. Day
Is a brother of Mrs. Chapman.
H. Stowers was In from Strawberry
yesterday and renewed his subscription
to The Wheatfield. He reports crop
prospects good in his locality,
date, Monday evening March 4th, at
the Congregational church
The funeral of the late A. j. Land,
was held in the M. E. Church last
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev.
T. P. Graham delivering the funeral
sermon. It was one of the largest
funerali ever held in our city. Those
attening from Heppner were; Mrs. M.
E. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm '
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. V. Gentry, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Parcell, Mr. and Mfs
James Gentry and family, Mrs. F. M.
Gentry, Mrs. Sarah Pangburn, Mrs. F.
Brown and daughter, Austin Gentry,
Harry and Miss Ruth Brown.' Those
from lone were Mr. and Mrs. Vera
Barton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Engleman,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bierly, Dr. and
Mrs C. C. Chick, John Blake, Henry
Howell, Clyde Sperry and Mr. Pettis.
The body was laid to rest in the Odd
Fellows Cemetery. The widow and
children have the sympathy of the en
tire community in their sad hour of
bereavment.
cook the breakfast then through the
house he flits to the boys' room and
hikes 'em out to do the feeding, while
he rubs up the plows and other imple
ments, and by daylight is off to the
field plowing up the sod and preparing
for seed time.
ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con
venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle
attachment so that the remedy maybe
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.
Vivian, the infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Lane died this
morning, after an illness of a little over
one week. Vivian was born April I8th,
1906, and was 10 months and 10 days
old Funeral services will be held tomor
row, Friday, morning at 10 o'clock.
The parents have the sympathy of
the entire community in this their hour
of bereavment.
Chas. A. Musselman, the traveler,
will lecture at the Congregational
church Monday evening, March 4th,
at 7:30. Mr. Musselman and Chas.
H. Hatton left Wichita, Kansas, In
June 1899, on a tandem bicycle, ior
Paris to attend the exposition in 1900.
Musselman's full account of their ex
periences is an attention holder for all.
You cannot afford to miss heaing this
Common Colds are the Cause of Many
Serious Disease.
Physicians who have gained a na
tional reputation as analysts of the
cause of various diseases, claim that
if catching cold could be avoided a long
list of dangerous ailments would never
be heard of. Every one knows that
pneumonia and consumption originate
from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bron
chitis, and all throat and lung trouble
are aggravated and rendered more se
rious by each fresh attack. Do not
risk your life or take chances when
yu have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will cure it before these dis
eases develop. This remedy contains
no opium, morphine or other harmful
drug and has thirty years of reputation
back of it, gained by its cures under
every condition. For sale by W. P.
McMillan's Drug Store.
'A Beit for " ' '' 1
'h Coughs. YV'.'l 1
Colds. Croup, ffK--l
-'i Whooping fc-i ' J
: Cough. Etc. jf! 'f
All couch syrups containing opiates const!-
Mts the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey an! '
lax moves the bowels and contains no opiates.
Sold by W. P.' McMillan's drug store.
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSIC! N AND SURGEON
Diseases of Women and Children a spec
ialty. Calls answered promptly Day or
Night.
l2..Z-' ORECON
Advertise in The Wheatfield.
SWEDE CRN YON
POULTRY FKRM
Devoted to developing and perfecting the best
laying strains of Black Langsnans and S. C.
B. P. Rocks.
piack Langshan Eggs for setting
S. C. B. P. Rock eggs for setting
$2.00 for 13 eggs
$1.00 for 15 eggs
CHR1STENSON & SON
LEXINGTON, -- , : . . ' OREGON