Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, March 07, 1907, Image 8

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    FOUND AT LAST
J., A. Harmon, of Llzemore, West
Va., says: "At last I have found the
perfect pill that never disappoints me;
and for the benefit of others afflicted
with torpid liver and chronic constipa
tion, will say: take Dr. King's New
Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory,
25c at W. P. McMillan's Dwgglst.
F. H. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
NOTARY PI'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.
WUltKKI) LIKH A CHAUM '
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
sdIcv iournal. the Enterprise, Louisa,
Va., says: "1 ran a nail in my foot last
week and at once applied Bucklen s
Arnica Salve. No inflamation follow
ed; the salve simply healed the wound."
Heals every sore, burn and skin dis
ease. . Guaranteed at W. , P. McMill
an's Druggist. 25c.
Homer Ferguson . . . .
GRAYING ANll TRANSFERRING
PROMPT SERVICE
' REASONABLE CHARGES
LEXINGTON,
OREGON
READ
THE WHEATFIELD
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vv4. Trade Maims
designs
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. ... n aiming o.irf ripQrhitlnn iwnv
onlckly asi'oriiiin our oj-lnU-n froo wlunlmt n.i
tl'.iiHflricllvco!ilk!oull:il. HANl'EQOK on I'aleuu
Bout free. (Hiloat iicenoy for sooiiii'iir iiiiteuri.
Patents taken tlu-.uu:1i Ilium & Co. recel70
iprrfitl notice, without clnireo, iutlie
A tmnnompl7 !l!i;ptrnloi1 worl.lv. I.nreent olr
dilution of nnv i k-piili.i Journal, 'i nM.$ I a
vour: four months, tL Buiabyull jiewsclctiler?.
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Blanch Ofiico. i-'5 F St, Wnsbluatoa, 1). C.
Get Your Name ou.
The Wheatfield List
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LEXINGTON
Branch of BANK OFHEPPNER
E. D. BROWN, Manager.
HIS GREAT SERVICE.
An Illnatrntlon of (lie (ienuroHlty ut
tlie Kldor Duiima.
Dumas pore wivn manager of the
Theatre Historlque wis continually
Bludylng the influence ol' the teinpwrn
ture ou the sale of tickets at least,' ho
seemed to do so. In I'lU't, this Boemlus
luterest In the' showing of the ,tuer?
iwouieter was, like so many other acts
of his, nothing hut an expression of the
proverbial kindness of his heart, 'v.
One day Pumas happened to meet
an old friend whom he had not seen
for thirty jTnrs. "Where are yon Koinj?
to dine tonight?" ho asked the friQutl.
"Tonight I shall dine nowhere,", was
the answer. -- . '
"Oh, 110," said Dumas; "you are mis
taken. You wil dine with mo." He
led the friend Into his house and save
hhn the upper place at , his tal.de. Tin
poor man had not had such a dinner
for a Ion. time, and lHnnas when re
tiring Into his writing room after the
'coffee said. "It is a matter of course
that I expect you tomorrow at the
same time."
The friend came the next day, and
the day aflvr this,' and . 0:1 for tea
years up 'to his death. Oae day, how
ever, lie told Pumas that an he y,as
eating bread he did not earn 1Ji!a ar
rangement could not.e;:ir;u:;. "if I
am not able honestly to ear.i :y ia '..yds
1 shall not come a;:ain
what way 1 can be of ci
Dumas tU.iu;;!it a mo:'
said: "Yon can do me a
You. may to til,' ueA- i ::
day and take the tuiiterau.:
valler's thermoaieter. Tho
lure, you um.--.i. kuw. hi (;'
meut In the i-i:'.:tr of I
cts. C(.iu!.l you tlo this:
The iiooi' fell.v.v ii::;
tivc'.y and from that
to D:-.i:ias every day
thermonsetei' showed f?. and
dc"."rees in the shade." A;r
who of couvse did, not ear" !n.t!v l-:st
nlnv.it.lhe t.:iipt.T.!r.re, r.';.jcd wil'i the
naiue revdarily: "I a;.: very much
cblirrotl. If you only kr.ew what a
service you are doing me:''-Harper's
Weekly. ,
1 i 1 if ra
e t. 0 yoa."
5,i: then he
:vat, t.nor.
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Pumas.
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CAPITAL STOCK 50,000.00, FULLY FAI1
Loans made at Eight per cent. Four per cent, in
terest paid on Time Deposits.
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A GENERAL
LAND AND REAL ESTATE
Businesss done by
W. B. McALISTER
Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town Lots for
: Sale at Reasonable Prices.
H LEX NGTON. OKtUUN
THE GOLDEN RULE OF THREE
Three things to be pure, just and
honest.
Three thinsrs to live courage, nffoc
tion and gentleness.
Three things to govern temper,
tonjue and conduct.
Three things for which to light hon
or, home and country.
Three things to cherish the true, the
beautiful and the good.
Three things about which to think
life, death and eternity.
Three things to commend thrift, In
dustry and promptness.
Three thlng3 to despise cruelty, ar
rogance and ingratitude.
Three things to love the wise, the
virtuous and the Innocent.
Three things for which to wish
health, friends and contentment.
Three things to admire dignity,
gracefulness and Intellectual power.
Three things to attain goodness of
heart, Integrity of purpose and cheer
fulness of disposition. Leadership.
Don't Be u Senxitivo I'lant.
The sensitive plant is found In the
church. The pastor has a difficult time
keeping hlra In humor to do church
wr!i. The sensitive plant Is found In
political circles. The candidates must
handle him with gloves. The sensitive
plant. Is found In all avenues of hu
man activity. Most generally he Is a
nuisance. Don't be one. Columbia
Herald.
coughs -QUICKEST. CURE colds
THE WONDER WORKER
THROAT pDR. KING'S I LUNGS
FOR COUGHS AMD COLDS I
CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, 111., writes: "I 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." -
Prise 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottles Frst
SOLD HIP BECDWEIIDED BY "
W. P. MCMILLAN'S DRUG STORE
W. P. , Mc M I L L AN 'S
LUMBER YARD
LIMBER. DOORS, .l'.WINDOWS,!!:SHINGLES
WOOD AliD COAL
Lexington.,
Oreeon
TRY THE WHEATFIELD
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FOR YOUR JOB WORK
...PUBLIC SALE...
On Tuesday March 19, 1907, I will
offer at auction, at my farm, 6 miles
north of lone, 22 Horses, Some Cattle
Farm Machinery, Harness, Wagons,
etc. Terms: Sums over $10. notes
due November 1st, with interest. 5
per cent, discount for cash.
R. R Grabeel.
MAGAZINE
READERS
SUNSET 1-AGAZINE
and articlet bout California ud 3
.UtheF.rWt. .J""
CAMERA CRAFT
deroted each month to the ar-
tistic reproduction of the be. t !pl.00
work of amateur and profewional a jretr
photographers.
EOAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
book of 75 pages, containing
120 colored photographs of $0.75
picturesque spots in California
and Oregon,
Tol . . . $3.25
All for ... . $1.50
Address all orders to
SUNSET MAGAZINE
Flood Building
San Francisco
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.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of The-Interior .
Land Offtce at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 15, 1907
Notice Is hereby given that
JEREMIAH J. OHLER.
of lone, Oregon, has filed notice of his
intention to make final commutation
proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No. 14788 made
Nov. 9, 1905, for the NE 1-4 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. J. R. Mead, Theo Cork, of
Lexington, Oregon.
Michael T. Nolan,
2-21-3-21 Register.
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.
REBEKAH--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, i 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. Klitz,
. 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 Wheatfield and be happy.
Advertise In The Wheatfield.