1 f ...- LEXINGTON IS A PRETTY GOOD TOWN VOL.' II LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY APRIL 18, 1907 NO. 8 -badUpnnt-- THE DEVELOPMENT' LEAGUE - 4 Holds an interesting and enthusiastic meeting. Local organization formed. The Development League meeting 'last Friday afternoon waa well attended by the farmers of this vicinity. The meeting V;i3 call-ad to order, and ni address of welcome was delivered by J. M. While, i'ier which sliort talks wore given by Attorneys Vccdson and Nolcon, of Iicppr.er, on tlfi value and benefit", of co operation and organiza tion. Judge Ayers was the next to respond and gave ono of his good talks closer to bin.. Goo. Conser was next called cn but owing to some iiiisunde' standing was not prepared for an ad dress, yet the people o? Le:;ii',glo:i bad been given to understand that 'Mr. Censer had prepared an e'.oqvjnt ad dress. H. C. Willis, ti.e "Pend'wton Booster", next took the floor and ex plained the grain. sci: question and assisted in starting a . heal 'organiza tion. The Inland Wheat Growers As- G. B. Alley spolu for a few moments ed, guarantees to furnish sacks to us cn the creamery and the advantages members at wholesale prices with the of dairying and diversified farming freight added and further guarantees Sheriff Shult was then called, to the floor and made cne of those character the price not to -exceed 9 1-2 cents. In order to become a member of this cents each on your sack bill for th s years crop and will be allowed to pool your wheat with the association wheat. There is a strong probability that a ! numhijr of our farmers will take ad vantage of this offer and place orde s for several tlr.usand sacks. Mr. Willis r-pr-.sed himself ts well pleased vith t!;-; ineeti,'g end that he ct-.-id Le-.:,-g:-.t amush bet ter town ti. n !:.;('. ..'hd. '!..: U.-.l or.jani : of the Devel opment L .!;;; j tire. - I ;ke fo!-!oing ol:zrn: ;'-,;. den' !L L;ch; V. ! P., W. B. !-lc.!is'or: Srrcre'ary, S. A. ! Thomas; Trs:.surr, ;:, L. Llsnje; Di I -: rectors, H. B. 'Y.;r.!, 3; F. S Igart, J.'Ivl. White, ' .'. T. Ca:...vii. ; W. G. Scott a ,; A. -y:.-r. j It is exp.cied " ;rg cf the ' directors wi. I , n. '; ; n,.;;t J;;.cc.:-.-'y when by laws and c : ; '..iicn yi.l bj THE LEXINGTON CREAMERY Commenced Operations Last Monday With a E. D. Brown buys Good 'Patronage. the First Pound. E. D. Brown has the honors of pur-: country having no dairy herds, but chasing the first pound of butter turned l'ie;r f,rs hvK Proven groundless. ' ( t ' : Vhen the first tests were made they out iy tho Lexington Creamery,, On; ' showed that mi!. from the cows now Monday Last the creamery commerced r eerations and received 3C7 pounds of whoe mil,: and 101 pounds of seperat ed cream. On Wednesday morning in use contain from 3 8-10 to 5 per cent of butter fat. ' : , Vhen you feel like calling a mah a 42 pounds of butter was churned, and ; 3 6 the first print made was sold at auction even Ue tho telephone. to E. D. Drown for $2.50. The ba'-1 Jn using a cough syrup, why not get ance of ibis first churning will be sold ' the test? cne that comes highly recom adopted. istic talks that always seem to bring j association, you must purchase 5 shares; No marriid ms:i ha; u r'gLt .'o b: him new friends and bring his old ones M. E. Churcr South Preaching every second and fourth Sundays, both morning and evening. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Epworth League at6:30 every Sunday evening. Every one cordially invited to attend these j services. Rev T, P. Graham, Pastor. of capital stock at $1 . per share. For ashamed to ca. ry a $5. ycu can save from one half to two can cn the :t e's. y or a co c. to the Iocs! trade at 50 cents per pound 1 S. C." Motfcn tailing: one pound to his ; homo in Heppner, stating that in the ' future he would insist on haying Lex ington. Eu tor. Fears ror this enterprise had been expressed by many cn account of this P McMillan. ended is Eees Laxative Cough Syrup, contains Honey and Tar and is superi or to other cough syrups in many ways. Children always like it because it con tain's no opiates, is a laxative and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money refunded. Try it. Sold by W. 'READERS SUNSET ji.'QAnira ' bcautiiullyiiiiistiiitfci.toodiitorios rj- r end article .-.Lout Ca'afiiraia sui aU the Fui Wcjt. CAHIS2A devoted eacii rioniS to tlie ar- tiitic reproduction of the b..Tt 3. CO work of amateur and prcfcsdonal a yc-t plrotograpiiers. ROAD 0? A TH0XJSAI7D a bonk of 75 Dai'.cs. contunint 120 colored pb'.c3rapt cf picturesque spot, in California ana Urtron. All for f. . . . Address all orders to , STJUSET MAGAZIITI Flood Buildinu San Francisco 1 . ti en i : : : 1 , ?f Wi i 'U . .. - Totj . . C3.25 y 5i.so m ' : HI 0 2 IIP StOip-IilRE . amu'UMOM PACIFIC- I ' T(1 1 V,' V to 1 X P ti K n 5 1 tf"' a f d i H r 91. 1 DS THIS WEE. Vh'ite Duck and Canvas Shoes tor the Gents, Misses, Ladies and Babies. ' 1 . bHTE SALE On White rfee, White D l pl'm iri:L rt..j 1 r-' iviisses ana nnarens vv mie uut& ana canvas i iais ( match shoes. ' Prices lower than last year, although goods have advanced 20 to 30 per cent. i ' WE HAVE WHAT YOU V Caps to WAGONS, BUGGIES, SYRACUSE PLOWS DUTCHMAN PLOWS, DISC HARROWS . , ' ANY KIND OF MACHINERY . . , WE SELL EVERYTHING YOU USE, EAT and WEAR Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St- Louis,. New York. Tlckti to and from U point of tlie Unit . ed States and Kurope. We bUy All Kinds of Produce, Hides, Pelts,. Old Copper Boiler . Bottoms, Tallow, Old Rubber, Etc. Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex cept Sunday, - 11:35 A. M. Trains Arrive at Lexington,, Daily, ex . cept Sunday - 5:10 P. M. Trains Connect at Heppner Junction with Main Line trains for all points East and West. Wm McMurray, G. P. A 3$ rothers tJ ke cBio Store