Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, April 11, 1907, Image 4

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    LEXINGTON WHEATFIELD
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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.
THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1907.
NOTICE
The best way to build up your ovn
tcvn is to do your trading at home.
Patronize your home merchants. If
they succeed the chances are you will
succeed. When you send a dollar to
a mail order house you have the goods
and they have the money. Trade at
home and we keep both the goods and
the money.
publishes an article on Central Oregon,
from the pen of J. Gaston, of Portland.
The article tells many facts concern
ing climate, resources and advantages.
It is well illustrated with mauy scenes
of interesting points. We hope in the
near future to see an article from this
pioneer on Eastern Oregon. Mr.
vjaaiuu indue uie ursi ranroaa surveys
in Oregon and has always taken deep
interest in the development of the
state.
popular violinist who has entertained
numerous Pendleton audiences this
season, is now intending to devote his
time to musical work, and to this end
is arranging for a series of entertain
ments to be given in the various towns
and cities of eastern Oregon. He has
already received invitations to appear
upon programs in several places, but
thus far has not accepted any except
ing those from a local source. It is
now his plan to extend the field of his
work and give violin recitals in differ
ent towns under the auspices of church
es, lodges or other local organizations.
Mr. McCalley is a violinist of rare
natural ability and he has a touch, tone
and Individuality of expression that is
soul-Inspiring. Those who hear him
play feel that they are listening to a
genius rather than to a drilled artist.
He is not a long-haired, dreaming
musician, but in appearance and man
ner is as pleasing as his playing. Mr.
McCalley does not pose as an inter
prefer of the highest grade of classics
the kind that makes the average listen
er feel bored and wish he had remain
ed at home but instead Is a musician
who strives to please his audience and
does so, as has been fully demonstrat
ed in Pendleton this winter. Since he
has been here he has assisted In, many
of the local lodge and church enter
tainments and was also on the program
at the recent Commercial association
entertainment, where he made a hit
with a solo and some characteristic
work which he gave in response to an
encore,
Before coming west six years ago
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SPR NG GOODS
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We are receiving our line of Spring Goods,
consisting of Lawns, White Goods, Lace, Embroid
ery, Ribbons, also a line of Ladies White waists.
W, F. BARN ETT & CO
2 LEXINGTON,
01 30EZS
or
OREGON 2
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CHARLES R. MCCALLEY
Take, from tha Kat Qregonlan, Mar. 14
C. R. McCalley, the talented and
DOING BUSINESS 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, Ireadwell, N. Y., "and when it
looked es If there was no hope left, I
was persuaded to try Electric Bitteas,
and I rejoice to say that they are cur
Ing me. I am now doing business a-
Mr. McCalley devoted practically all
his life to entertainment work, and he
has hundreds of testimonials of the ap
preciation in which his playing was re
ceived in the east.
Mr. McCalley will give a recital In
Artisan hall, in this city, Friday even
ing, April 19th.
KITTEN BY A SPIDER
Through blood poisoning caused by
a spider bite, John Washington, of Bos
queville, Tex., would have lost his leg,
which became a mass of running sores,
had he not been persuaded to try Buck
len's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The
first application relieved, and four box
es healed all the sores." Heais every
sore. 25c. at W. P. McMillan, druggist
It must be a big blow to a mother
to watch for a little hair to grow on her
gain as of old, and am still gaining ( babies head and then see it finally
daily." Best tonic medicine on earth.
Guaranteed by W. P. McMillan, drug
gist. 50c.
come in red.
Try The Wheatfield for Job Work.
I m WAN'
CAI
FOR YOUR REAL ESTA TE OR BUSINESS
I CAN GET IT
No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in What Town, City, State or
Territory it is Located
'Id not t fa the ability and facilities to sell 'your property, I certainly could not afford to pay for this advertisement.
Thta-KT h " my thJer ",adS,,) 18 Prac,,caly sur Plao n m Mt a number of new properties, and I am just as sure
tosellftJnrOD ,r,ie"ndmakVnOUghmoney' make a good profit
10 sen meg propv. I have so art's a real estat. hiwln.... 6 r
Mil .
iZZZluto ",in,Tm8 tlmIe-bu-illb8abl "'t quickly, lam a specialist ln quick sales. I have
mLrifat. r8n, hv8V8branch 0ffices ouehout the country and a field force of men to find
fyeT Tii j1 Myca7iedbytheordina real estate agents. I MUST SELL real es.ate-and lots of
lycrs. i oo .noi aandi all lines Uiu... i m not min n k.i .L
erty among the number that will be sold as a result of these "ads"?
the
buyer;
' I am not going out of business.
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lt-or eowrt of ImslnM. 1 - .M ...... " " :." ' contrary, i expect to find, at me close o:
theyear. that I have sold twfcTmW Wl" be ntCeSsary ,or ,0 "St" mor
Vrapwtlw. 1- ! tSfiLt- " I,doeisnitma, er Whe,her yo have a farm, a home without any land, or. a
f WUS-i -nt to ltot YOURS Mf. .taloc,tedi if you w, fII out thebIank ,etterof ofl liybeIow and
uuslness; it doesn't matter what n is convert the property into cash, and will give you my complete plan
a Yvuy "
., .. . i.j.. I ili tall how an'
man n 10 mo iuu. . , . ,
FRSe Of- vnAWub
and terms for handling it. The information 1 will give V k it great value to you, even if you should decide not to sell
You had better write today before you iorgel ,
If you want to buy any kind of a
Farm. House or business, in art pa'ft df the country, tell me your requirmentt.
I will
guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily.
David P. Taft, The Land Man,
,fYUW..tto8HFniin. Cut Out and Mali Today.
Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash
buyer for my property which consists of.,
Town Coun,y
Following Is a brief description
.State
415 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kas.
If You Want to Buy Kill in. Cut Out and Mall Today.
1 desre to buy property corresponding approximately with
the following specifications: Town or city
County '. - State
Price between $ and $ I will pay
$ .....down and balance -
Name Address
1 ; Stationery y
d (Bonfections
j? School Supplies 5
Joilet jJrticles
J &tc. &tc. ft
I LEXINGTON, OREGON
C. W. CHRISTENSON j. b. GREEN
...THE PASTIME...
CHRISTENSON & GREEN, Props.
FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CANNED GOODS,
SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO
ALWAYS IN STOCK
I POOL AND BILLIARD ROOM IN CONNECTION
a Lexington, Oregon.
T. W. COLLINS V
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
Work Neatly Executed
i
Charges Reasonable $
Jf
A full supply of Hardwood, Blacksmith Coal and Blacksmith sup-
plies always on hand. ,
LEXINGTON, OREGON.
1
THE OFFICE
A. D. INSKEEP, Proprietor
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
FRESH BEER ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT
GOOD r'OOL TABLE IN CONNECTION t
LEXINGTON, OREGON
Lowest
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