Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, April 04, 1907, Image 4

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    LEXINGTON WHEATFIELD
Published Every Thursday
at
LEXINGTON, OREGON
S. A. THOMAS,
Editor and Proprietor.
OFFICIAL PAPER TOWN OF LEXINGTON
Subscription, per year, . - $1.00
Advertising rates on Application
Copy for change of advertising must
reach this office by Wednesday noon.
Entered as second-class matter October
6, 1905, at the post office at Lexington, Or
egon, under the Act cf Congress of March
3, 1879.
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THURSDAY APRIL 4, 1907.
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Hammer entertained her
Congregational Sunday school class,
last Friday afternoon with an : Easter
egg hunt, at the home of Mrs. J. B.
Carmichael.
Prof. W. C. Howard, of lone, Pres
ident of the Morrow county Sunday
school Association, will visit the Lex
ington Sunday schools next Sunday
and will preach at the Methodist
church at 1 1 o'clock Sunday morning
PNEUMONIA'S OEADLV WORK
had so seriously affected my right lung,
' writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural
route t. Georgetown, Tenn., "that I
coughed continuously night and day ond
the neighbors' prediction consumption-
seemed inevitable, until my hus
band brought home a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery, which in my
case proved to be the only real cough
cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs."
When all other remedies utterly fail,
you may still win. in the battle against
lung and throat troubles with New Dis-
We trust that there will b a full at
tendance at both Sunday schools, and
that there will be a good congregation
at the preaching service.
The Easter entertaiment given by
the Congregational Sunday school last
Sunday ev ening, was an honor to all
who participated and a great enjoy
ment to those who attended. Great
praise is due and should be given to
the instructors for the admirable way
their pupils delivered their parts.
Special music was arranged for the
occasion which done much toward the
success of the program.
Mrs. E. E. Thomas entertained her
Methodist Sunday school class at a
very pleasant party Monday evening
Those present were Amanda Waid'
Ruth Brown, Cleo Eskelson, Vida
Zink, Intz Cypert, Edna Carmichae',
Samuel Tyler,; Montie Hunter, Harry
Munkers and Berton White. Games
and music were indulged in for several
hours when delicious refreshments, in
three courses, were served. A numj
ber of Easter prizes were awarded.
In the treatment of piles it becomes
necessary to have the remedy put up
in such a form that it can be applied
to the parts affected. Man Zan Pile re
medy is encased in a collapsible tube
with nozzle attached. It cannot help
but reach the spot. Relieves blind,
bleeding, itching and protruding piles.
50c with nozzle guaranteed. Try it.
6oi by W. P. McMillan.
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2 SPRING GOODS
We are receiving our line of Spring Goods,
consisting of Lawns, White Goods, Lace, Embroid
ery, Ribbons, also a line of Ladies White waists,
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CLARK'S CANYON
N. L. Shaw was in Lexington Mon
day. Mrs. Wm. Padberg went to lone
DOING HUSINKSS AGAIN
"When my friends thought I was a
bout to take leave of this world, on ac
count of indigestion, nervousness and
general debility," writes A. A. Chis
holm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and when it
last Saturday.
Miss Hammer started to her home
in Newberg, Ore., last Tuesdry.
Valter Harmer commenced to
work for Wm. Padberg before school
closed.
Edward Pearson, a former pupil of
Clark's Canyon school, died last week.
School closed March 29th. Two
pupils attended school every day dur
ing the six months. They were Guy
and Nora Shaw.
"Pansy"
KITTKN BY A 6PIDKR
Through blood poisoning caused by
looked es 'f there was no hope left, I, a spider bite, John Washington, of Bos-
was persuaded to try Electric Bitteas, ' queville, Tex., would have lost his leg,
and 1 rejoice to say that they are cur j which became a mass of running sores,
ing me. I am now doing business a-' had he not been persuaded to try Buck
gain as of old, and am still gaining len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The
covery, the real cure. Guaronteed by ! daily." Best tonic medicine on earth, first application relieved, and four box
W. P. McMillan, druggist. 50c. and Guaranteed by W. P. McMillan, drug- es healed all the sores." Heais every
$1.00. Trial bottle free. j gist. 50c. ! sore 25c. at W. P. McMillan, druggist
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FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSINESS
I, CAN GET IT
No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in What Town, City, State or
Territory it is Located
If 1 did not have the ability and facilities to sell your property, I certainly could not afford to pay for this advertisement.
This "ad" (like all my other "ads") is practically sure to place on my list a number of new properties, and I am just as sure
to sell these properties and.make enough money in commissions to pay for the cost of these "ads", and make a good profit
besides. That is why 1 have so large a real estate business today.
Why not put your property among the number that will be sold a3 a result of these "ads"?
1 will not only be able to sell it some time but will be able to sell it quickly. I am a specialist In quick sales. 1 have
l! i most complete and up-to-date equipment. 1 have branch offices throughout the country and a field forca of men to find
buvcrs. 1 do not handle all lines usually carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SELL real estate and lots of
It-cr co out of business. I can assure you 1 am not going out of business. On the contrary, I expect to find, at the close of
the year, that 1 have sold twice as many properties as 1 did the past year, but it will first be ntccessary for me to "list" more
properties. I want to list YOURS and SELL it. It doesn't matter whether you have a farm, a home without any land, or a
business; it doenn't matter what it Is worth, or where it is located. If you will fill out the blank letter of of inquiry below and
mail it to me today, I will tell how and why I can quickly convert the property Into cash, and will give you my complete plan
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and terms for handling it. The information I will give you will be of great value to you, even if you should decide not to sell
You had better wiite today before you forgef It.
If you want to buy any kind of a Farm. House or business, In any part of the country, tell me your requirments. 1 will
guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily,
David P. Taff, The Land Man, 415 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kas,
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If You WmiiMo Sxll Kill li, Cut Out nnil Mull Today.
Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash
buyer for my property which consists of
Town County -State
Following is a brief description
1 f V mi Want to Buy Kill In, Cut Oat mid Mail Todny.
1 desre to buy property corresponding approximately with
the following specifications: Town or city
County State -
Price between $ and $ - I will pay
$ down tnd balance .-- ......
Remarks . . .... .
Name Address....
C. W. CHRISTENSON ' J. B. GREEN
K ...THE PASTIME...
M CHRISTENSON & GREEN, Props.
FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CANNED GOODS,
n SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO
B ALWAYS IN STOCK
h POOL AND BILLIARD ROOM IN CONNECTION H
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t GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
t HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY J
r Work Neatly Executed Charges Reasonable $
j A full supply of Hardwood, Blacksmith Coal and Blacksmith sup-
plies always on hand.
LEXINGTON, " OREGON. &
THE OFFICE nll ll"AW"i',i, i 1
A. D. INSKEEP, Proprietor
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
FRESH BEER ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT
o- GOOD POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION o
LEXINGTON, -OREGON ?
Lowest cafc frim
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