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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1907)
LOCAL NEWS Dr, R. C. Hunter, Lexington, Ore, Dr M. A. Leach, pentlst, Heppner S. E. Notson was down from Hepp ner yesterday. Miss Maude Cubforth spent last Saturday In lone, If you have land for sale list It with the Wheatfield Land Co. Mr, and Mrs.'W. G, Scott were gue.it of Black Hor.w friend;; Sunday. Mr. and Mr?;. A. J, Calkin vbited Sunday with friends up Black IIor.se. Mrs, Vi P. McMillan and children went to lone Friday returning Satur day. Dr. and Mrs. C, C. Chick, of lone, called on Lexington friends' last Thursday. When a lawyer begins to investigate a case the first thing he does Is to look Into his clients pocket book. We will always be glad to get news items from the surrounding country. Va want .some good correspondents in the country. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Calkin left for Vancouver, Wash., last Monday where they expect to remain during the sum mer months. i Everyone knows that Spring is the season of the year when the system needs cleansing Dades Little Liver Pills are highly recomended. Try thein Sold by W., P. McMillan. I am leaving Lexington until about harvest time, when 1 expect to return. All watches not delivered will be found at the Lexington Bank. A. J. Calkin. G. B. Alley, of Heppner, formerly of Tillamook Co., arrived in our city yes terday and vlll make a canvass of this vicinity in the Interest of the Creamery. It Is expected that arrangements will 1 be made, in the near future, for Mr. Alley to assume charge of this factory as manager. Spring Winds chap tan and- cause freckles to appear. Pinesalve Carbol Ized applied at night will relieve that burning sensation. Nature's own remedy. Acts like a poultice and draws out inflamation. Sold by W. P. McMillan. Mayor W. E. Leach has received a communication from Tom Richardson stating that the Portland Business Mens' Excursion would arrive in Lex ington exactly on time, 5:20 p. m. Friday, May 10th. This excursion will be in Lexington but 15 minutes and these people want to meet the business men of our city and do not wish to have an extensive program. Coughs and colds contracted at this this season of the year should have immediate attention. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup contains Honey and Tar and Is unequalled for hoarseness croup and coughs. Pleasant to take; mothers endorse lt;children like to take It.' Con tains no opiates. Moves the bowels. Sold by W. P. McMillan. Mule raising Is the best money making proposition in Oregon, says B. F. Swaggart. I have a few fine young Jacks to dispose of and In payment ; for them I will take mule colts at $ 100 each at weaning time. I keep at the East Oregon Jack Farm the stallion, Milwaukee, that won the-blue ribbon at the Lewis & Clark Fair. Milwau kee stands at $25 for the season with privilege of returning. Also six fine Oregon Jacks. It has been fully, dem onstrated that they excell the eastern Jacks for both size and quality of mules. I insur for $10. Read The Wheatfield and be happy, Boost Lexington the best town in Morrow county. ; Dr. R. C. , Hunter, Physician and Surgeon, Lexington, Oregon. Columbia Records are the best. S. A. Thomas, agent. A calico mask skating party will be given in the skating rink Saturday evening, April 27th. P. A. Koefer, the Superintendent of the creamery, says he has never seen a creamery that the people took as much interest in as our people take Iri this one, Hurried meals, lack of exercise are the maincausas of dyspepsia. A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal aids digestion, Improves the appetite. Sold ! by W. P. McMillan. If you want egg3 for hatching from me pens oi me oweae canyon rouury Farm, thoroughbred B. P. Rocks or Black Langshans, leave orders at this'(. office at once, as they are booking arlvancf ordcri nrvi H. C. Oliver, T. F. A. for the 0. R to our city last Friday and made a JJIUi I lttir til Ul U1UUU. lie d.i.jUl - ed the people of Lexington that his vump.iu waa icauy eu ciii uiiicj iu as sist, in any way that was deemed ad visable, in developing this country and bringing in more people. Mr. Oliver met a number of the business people and seemed favorably Impressed with our little city. Improper action of thekidneyscauses backache, lumbago, rheumatism. "Pin s eules" Is a kidney remedy that wil re j lieve these diseases. Pleasant to take land guaranteed to give satisfaction or i money refunded. "Relief in every dose" i Sold by V. P. McMillan. I 1 j Blessed be the man who invented j the typewriter. It enables the man who uses it do twice the amount of ; work in a given time with the expend iture of half the effort. V Many men j would rather give up their wives than their typewriter. We refer to the i I machine. i There are many kidney remedies but few that accomplish the result. i Pino.. In" i- tUl ' . .uou. .o k.uu .uj, u.ai i contains no alcohol or opiates of any i.. j ,. ... .. . . 1 kind, complies with the National Pure rr,j ...j r-N i i uuu aiiu uruga u, guaraiueeu 10 give satisfaction. Thirty day treatment for $1. CO. Inquire about "PIneues." Sold by W. P. McMillan. TIIK I-liICK OF HKAI.TII J "The price of health In a malarious dis.rlct is just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleans gently and Im part new life and vigor to the system. 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at W. P. McMillan, druggist. STRAWBERRY C. E Musgrave has, been plowing the past two weeks for Mrs. King. Miss Janie White was visiting with Flnleys, a few days last week. J. W. Sibley has been helping L. W. Hill put in his grain but Is now at his home plowing for himself. C. A. Morey met with an accident by sliding eff the grade " of our new road running north from South Springs Mr. Morey escaped uninjured but broke his wagon some. . Truman White lost one of his best horses last week. The animal became entangled In a horrow and fell on to it, piercing its sides In severol places. The horse lived two days or more after the accident occured. Everybody Is through seeding on NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR The under-mrislins shown by us this spring are absolutely new Garments; unparallelled for exquisite daintiness, fullness of cut, beau ty of design, excellence of quality, perfection of workmanship, and cheapness of price. We are prouder than ever of the swell array. that will greet you and are positive that the above points of excellence all combine.4.0 make our line the best ever shown in this section. GOWNS SKIRTS DRAWERS, J ? A' store where values are always more than the aveaage and where you are cordially welcomed no matter .what the amount of your purchase. "We've made even greater preparations than ever to serve and please you well this spring. L3 j J ' y Strawberry Flat, many finishing last week, The warm weather is pushing the grain right along and prospects are quite favorable at present, although the unplowed ground drying out very rapidly. The Strawberry Sunday School closed at the end of the quarter. Thers were but few attending and they thought best to close for a while sand perhap's reorganize again this fall, that maybe people' will take more interest by that time, , However there is sing ing every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and preaching every first Sun day at 1 1 a. rn. The Strawberry school closed last Friday after a five rnon)hs session. There were quite a number of visitors present and all enjoyed the program in Which the teacher, Mr. Harl McCor , , mick, took part the same as his pupils. . , Mr. McCormick followed out the pood old rule of Missouri by giving each . pupil a bag of candy. He has given perfect satisfaction and he like the children were' very sorry that (hey must part. Visitors were - invited to speak. - Mr. H. A. Arnsmeyer gave a talk on governing public schools also dwelt on the subject of our county sup erintendent not visiting the school as he ought to All coach iyrM coaUininr nlitu eokitt- t the Lowell. Bee'i Laxatire Honey ant U the boweli. Bee'i LaxatiY Honey u mora tlx bowilt n4 coaUint no of utei. Sold by W. P. McMillan's drug store The Wheatfield prints the news.. tt'OTSSNS Conforms to lfi$g&tiEl iSffimmt N ationtl Pur rS!ff f $ INFANTS and BABY 3. AAfHDi3 HEPPNER, OREGON s GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING &gent for Cresent LEXINGTON, rzqkexszxbiririib SMEDE CRNYON POULTRY FARM; Devoted to developing and perfecting the best laying strains of Black Langshans and S. C ' B. P. Rocks. Black Langshan Eggs for setting - ' $2.00 for 13 eggs S. C. B. P. Rock ei'.es for setting CHRISTENSON & SON It TJYTVPTnV ' no LEXINGTON BANK Branch of BANK OF HEPPNER E. D. BROWN, Manager. o CAPITAL STOCK Loans made at Eight per terest paid on Daoi p , This Space Reserved For $ W G. SCOTT & CO I r Lexington, Oregon. t CHEMISE CORSET COVERS WEAR V I' Steam Laundry OREGON. $1.00 for 15 eggs OREGON 50,000.00, FULLY PAID cent. Four per cent, in Time Deposits. u