Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, February 28, 1907, Image 8

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"I'va lived In California 20 years,
and am still hunting for trouble In the
vay of bums, sores, vounds, bolls, cuts,
sprains, or a case piles that Bucklen's
Arnica Salve won't quickly cure,"
writes Charles Walters, of Alleghany,
Sierra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Wal
teas; it cures every case, Guaranteed
W. P. McMillan's drug store. 25c.
F. H. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
NOTARY Pl'BLIC
Practice in all Courts. Legal business
given prompt and careful attention. Land
Contests. Probate Work and Conveyanc
ing a specialty.
IONE.
OREGON
Hotel Lexington
Opposite Leach Brothers, store, Mrs. A.
E. Beymer, Prop. Good meals served.
Newly furnished, refitted with hot and
cold water. Strict attention to guests.
Rates one dollar per day and upwards.,
LEXINGTON . OREGON.
Congregational Church
Preaching service at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. every third and fifth
Sunday of each month. Sunday
School 2.30 p. m. every Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Jones, Pastor.
READ
THE WHEATFIELD
u
LEXINGTON
Branch of BANK
E. D. BROWN,
CAPITAL STOCK 950,000.00, FUIXY PAII
Loans made at Eight per cent. Four per cent, in
terest paid on Tirne Peposits.
A GENERAL
LAND AND REAL ESTATE
Businesss done by
W. B. McALISTER
Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town Lots for
Sale at Reasonable Prices,
o
El
H LEXINGTON,
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coughs PUREST CURE colds
THE
FOR I i ..,
THROAT I DR. KING'S
FOR COUGHS AMD
CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, 111., writes: "1 paid out over $150 to local phy
sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. I afterward
bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents
of this one bottle 1 was entirely cured."
M 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottles fm
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ' "
W. P. MCMILLAN'S DRUGSTORE1 ;; ::T
BlMHtt tMH TO OUAT
A prominent manufacturer. Wm. A.
Fertwell, of Lucama, N. C, relates a
most remarkable experience. He says:
"After taking less than three bottles of
Electric Bitters, I feel like one rising
from the grave, My trouble is Bright's
disease, in the Diabetes stage. I fully
believe Electric Bitters will cure me
permanently, for it has already stopped
the Oliver and bladder complications I
which have troubled me for years.'
Guaranteed at W. P. McMillan.s drug'
gist, Price only 50c.
Homer Ferguson
G Ala TRANSFE
PROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE CHARGES
LEXINGTON, OREGON
, 60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Jew:
'.'.Vp I RADE RiflMna
PS Plr-eiriwct
IrSitW'i' nnavnir.ura Aft.
.A nvone sending ankctch nnd locrlptlnn mny
enleltly ascertain our opinion froe whether n
Invention Is prohnlily p.'UentiiWo. Comttiuiilf-i-tions
strictly cmitltlenthil. HmIIDUOOK on 1'ntcnta
lent free. Oldest nuoiiev for poi:ri;ip pnlouli.
litonta taken thrmiLrh AUum & Co. receive
tpecial notice, without clmnio, iuttie
A handsomely llliutrntca' woM;ly. I.nrcoat. cir
culation of nnv pdentlile Journal. Tonus, ?:i a
ycir: four months, tL. Bold Uyull nowwtoiiiers.
KBKN&Co.0)BHoiyYcrf;
Branch Omco, C25 F St., VrastilLi;tu:i, D. C.
OF HEPPNER
Manager,
, ORtGUN
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WONDER WORKER
LOCAL- NEW3
The Wheatfleld has Just completed
arrangements with the Oregon Journal
whereby we are able to furnish the
Oregon Daily Journal, including the
Sunday Issue, and The Wheatfleld,
one year $7. The Dally Journal and
Wheatfleld one year $5. The Semi
Weekly Journal and The Wheatfleld
one year $1.75.
V 1AMK HACK
This ailment is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles and may
be cured by applying Chamberlain's
Pain Balm two or three times a day
and rubbing 'ha parts vigorously at
each application. If this does not af
ford relief, bind on a piece of flannel
slightly dampened with Pain Balm,
and quick relief is almost sure to fol
low. For sale by W. P. McMillan's
Drug Store.
CHAFF fm TKE STRAW STACK
By The Wind Stacker
"You had better ask for manners
than money," said a finely dressed
gentleman to a beggar who asked for
alms, """f asked for what ! thought
you had the most of" was the reply of
the mendicant.
A rustic in the West of England
was, some years ago, asked on his
deathbed if he were not afraid to meet
God. "No" he said, "I'm not afraid
to meet He. It's that 'ere old black
'un I'm afraid tc meet!"
"Mr. Smith, I wish to speak to you
prfvately." Permit me to take you a
part for a few moments."
Smith (who wasn't the least fright
ened) "Certainly, sir, if you'll prom
ise to put me together again.
"Did you present your account to
the defendent?" inquired a lawyer of
his client. "I did, -sir." "And what
did he say?" "He told me to go to
the devil." "And what did you do
then?" "Why, then I came to you."
Some ungallant swain remarks,
that the reason bloomers were less
NKIGIIISOKS IT t'OOLEU
"I was literally coughing myself to
death, and had become too weak to
leave my bed; and neighbors predicted
that I would never leave it alive; but
they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I
was induced to try Dr. King's New
Discovery. It took just four one dollar
bottles to completely cure the cough
and restore me to good sound health,"
writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher, of Grover
town, Stark Co., Ind. This ; King of
cough and cold cures, and healer of
throat and lungs, Is guaranteed by W.
P. McMillan, Druggist. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
I AND
lungs
COLDS
W. P. MCMILLAN'S
LUMBER YARD
LUMBER. DOORS, I WINDOWSliSHINGLES
WOOD AND COAL
Lexington.
TRY THE WHEATFIELD
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FOR YOUR JOB WORK
A VALUAI5LK IKSSOS
"Six years ago I learned a valuable
lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag
nolia, Ind. "I then began taking Dr.
King's New Life' Pills, and the Linger
I take them the better I find them."
They please everybody. Guaranteed
at W. P. McMillan's druggist 25c.
numerous lately than formerly is, be
cause the men have ceased talking
about them.
With the horses wearing rubber
shoes and the wagons rubber tires,
absent minded people had better stir
themselves from their reveries, when
crossing the streets.
Doing Rlht Wen.
"John's done right well up In the city,
arter all."
"Do tell."
"Yes; I've jes' heurn that he's recov
ered from one appendicitis, two orter
mobiles, one heart failure an' three
business ones." Atlanta Constitution.
Better the world should know you as
n sinner than God know you as a hyp
ocrite. From the Danish.
A Crnven'i Haven.
Mrs. Hicks (relating burglar scare)
Yes, I heard a noise and got up, and
there under the bed I saw. a man's legs.
Mrs. Wicks Mercy! The burglar's?
"No; my husband's. He had heard the
noise too." Boston Transcript.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION"
Department of The Interior
Land Oiftce at The Dalles, Oregon,
February' 15, 1907
Notice is hereby given that
' ' JEREMIAH J. OHLER.
of lone, Oregon, has filed notice of lis
Intention to make final commutation
proof In support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No. 14788 made
Nov. 9. 1905, for the NE1-4 of Sec
tion 29, Township 1 South, Range 25
E., W. M., and that said proof will be
made before J. P.' Williams, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office in Hepp
ner, Oregon, on March 25th, 1907. .
He names the following witnesses to
prove . his continuous ' residence upon
and cultivation of, the land, viz:
T. J. Allyn, Albert Allyn, of lone,
Oregon.vJ. R. Mead,, Tneo. pppk, of
Lexington, Oregon. ; '' '" T
- 1 ' Michael T.- Nolan1
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A. J. CALKIN....
JEWELER
Watchmaker and Registered
Optician
AH Work Guaranteed
Repairing a Specialty
Lexington, - Oregon
R. C. HUNTER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
All cases attended to promptly, day or
night.
Office over Drug Store. Residence In
Boothby property.
LEXINGTON - OREGON.
UNITED ARTISANS -Lexington
Assembly No. -88, Meets every Saturday
n.ght in Artisan hall.
Ethel Wilcox, C. W. Christenson,
Sec. . M. A.
I. O. O. F. Lexington lodge No. 168.
Meets every Wednesday evening in Arti
san hall.
C. W. Cnristenson C. R, McAlister,
Sec, ' N. G.
REBEK AH- Holly lodge No. 139
Lexington. Meets the first and , third
Tuesday of each month at 7:30,
Mrs. Mary Thomas Mrs. E. J. McAlister
Sec, ' N. G
THEM.W.OF A .Excelsior Camp.
No. 9873, meet In Artisan Hall every
4th Tuesday night of the month.
E. E. Thomas. F. F. Klitzr
Clerk. V. C.
M. E, Church South
Preaching every second and fourth
Sundays, both morning and evening.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10
a. m. Epworth League at 6!30
every Sunday evening. Every one
, cordially invited to attend these
services. (
Rev .T. P. Graham, Pastor.
( Read The Wheatfleld and be happy.
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