the head of Butter Creek, and paid $22.50 per thousand for it at the mill. Hauled wheat to Walla Walla to ex change for flour, taking 8 days to make the trip to mill. Bought his groceries at Umatilla Landing, which point was the trading point for this entire interior country. Mr. Padberg has seen the country develop little realizing that the wilderness, as it then appeared, would ever develop into the rich country it has. Today he is well to do and Is so situated that the needs of this life need not worry him In the least. What he has has been made in this country and as he expressed to us, "This country is good enough for me." By special arrangement we are able to offer the following clubbing rates in connection with The Wheatfield: Weekly Oregonian - $2 00 Semi Weekly Journal - 1 75 McCall Magazine - 1 25 (The Queen of Fashions) The right is reserved by the publish ers ot tne aoove papers to canceii these prices at any time. In ordir to secure these reductions subscriptions should be sent in at once. "PNEUMONIA'S JIEAULf WORK had so seriously affected my right lung, LOCAL NEWS Dont knock. Yes, Lexington grows. You don't have to watch It. FOUND The best place In Morrow county to get commercial printing Is , at The Wheatfield Printery. The accounts of John B, White have been left with The Wheafleld man for collection. AH persons know ing themselves Indebted to him will please call and make settlement as soon as convenient. The Wheatfield has just completed arrangements with the Oregon Journal whereby we are able to furnish the Oregon Daily Journal, including the Sunday issue, and The Wheatfield, one year $7. The Daily Journal and Wheatfield one year $5. The Semi Weekly Journal and The Wheatfield one year $1.75. 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. Sold by W. P. McMillan. The Wheatfield has been very for tunate in completing a clubbing rate with bunset Magazine, the magazine coughed continuously night and day ond friends,0sceolai Ia.( Sentinel. ui aiuumia ana mi me iar wesi. me iieiyuuurs yreuiuuun uunsunip- We can now offer our subscriber?. ' tlon seemed inevitable, until my hus 03ITUARY Catherine Francis Calvert, was born near Lexington, Ky., May 4, 1811. Departed this life March 22, 1907, at the home of her son J. Z. McAllster near Weldon, Iowa, at the ripe age of 95 years, 10 months and 1 1 day's. She lived at Lexington; Ky., until she had reached young womanhood, when she moved to Washington Co., Ind., where she was united In marriage to Marshall McAlister, August 29, 1840. In the spring of 1851, she with her husband moved tolowa, where she re sided up to the time of her death. To the above union were born five children John T. McAlister of Pullman, Wash ington. Jas. Z. McAlister of Weldon, Iowa, George Harvey McAlister of Le Roy, la., Win, Bruce McAlister of Lexington, Oregon, Julia Catherine who died at the age of three years, She has ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren living. At the age of seventeen she united with the Bap tist church and remained a member of thatchurch until the time of her death. The funeral services were conducted by Rev, George J. McClellan of the Friends church after which the remains were interred in the Matier cemetery A GENERAL LAND AND REAL ESTATE Business done by W. B. McAlister Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town Lots for Sale at Reasonable Prices LEXINGTON, OREGON UNITED ARTISANS Lexington AssomMy No. CO, Moots every Saturday tught In Artisan hall. Ethel Wilcox, C. W. Chrlstenson, Sec. M. A. C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIN AND SUROEON Diseases of Women and Children a spec ialty. Calls answered promptly Day or Night. IONE, OREGON writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural followed to their last resting place by a route 1. Georgetown, Tenn., "that I ' iarge concourse of sorrowing relatives Sunset Magazine, which Includes a copy of "The Road of a Thousand Wonders", and The Wheatfield, one year for $1.75. Subscribe today and take advantage of this exceedingly liberal offer. i Henry Padberg, father of Wm. and Louis Padberg, was in town yesterday. Mr. Padberg came to Morrow County in 1870, in search of wealth. He hauled lumber for his first house from 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 covery, the real cure. Guaronteed by W. P. McMillan, druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. READ THE WHEATFIELD Mrs. McAlister resided with her son W. B. McAlister, in this city two years returning to Iowa 2 1 years ago. The mother who used to roast her coffee is in heaven. R. C. HUNTER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. All cases attended to promptly, day or night. Office over Drug Store. Residence In Boothby property. LEXINGTON - OREGON. coughs ()UIKEST CURE colds THE WONDER WORKER COO I AND THROAT DR. KING'S I LUNGS IFOR iiil.piv. mm i Jf COUGHS AND GOLDS CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, III., writes: "I paid out over $150 to local phy sicians, who treated tne 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 I was entirely cured." Prise 50c ind $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trlil Bottles Fro SOLD MED RECO::"ENDED DY W, P. MCMILLAN'S DRUG STORE 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE . a A A a I -V. w f i "Ntt Copyright Ac. Anrone lending a sketch end description mat qulcklr ascertain our opinion frue wiiolhor an Intention Is protaablf tmtontnhlo. Communica tion, strict!? confidential. HANDBOOK onl'atenu mit free. Oldest aaencr for sacurlm patents. Patent taken through Mumi & Co. leoelr pwlal notics, without charge. In tn Scientific America A handsomely llhistrateil weekly, l.araeat elr. dilation of anr eclentlflo Journal. Verms, 13 a renri fonrmonibs.ii, Bomujaii MIINN & Co 3oD"d Branch Office, 835 V BU Washington, D. 0. mi. uitiiB, v m all newsdealers. "New York D Uirst Jfational SBank of Jeppner m Capital Stock f 50.000. U Surplus and undivided profits $70, 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 ii EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE VORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ' Collections made on all points at reasonable terms. M Get Your Name on The Wheatfield List F. II. 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 I. O. O. F.' Lexington lodge No. 168. Meets every Wednesday evening In Arti san hall. C. W. Cnrlstenson P. M. Chrlstenson Seo, 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, N. C 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. Congregational Church Preaching service at II 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. Homer Ferguson .... Advertise In The Wheatfield. PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGES LEXINGTON, OREGON w. p. McMillan's LUMBER YARD LUMBER. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES WOOD AND COAL Lexington. - - ' - - Oregon WHEATFIELD LAND COMPANY Following are a few of the snaps we are offering. Well watered and good improvements. Close to market. A rare bargain at $20. Must be taken at once or price will advance. 640 Acres. All good wheat land. No improve ments. A snap at $10. 320 Acres. In crop, subject to lease. 4 miles out. $25. per acre. A snap. ' 120 Acres 70 acres under cultivation. 3 miles from town. $1000. buys it if taken quick. 3000 Acres. In one tract, 4 miles out. Suita for a colony. Good houses, barns and wells. On ly $25. per acre including crops. Farming implements, threshing machine, stock and lease on 455 acres of land, all seeded. 2 miles out.This will go quick at $3400., We have two unimproved blocks in the town of Lexington, and several good residences. - Come and see us if you want them. If you are looking for a business opening come to Lexington. It's the best business point in the county. We have several snaps in this line. If you want; land or have land, for sale, call and see us. We can satify you. LEXINGTON, - - OREGON ' if f T. Read The Wheatfield and be happy