Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, May 02, 1907, Image 1

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VOL.11.' LEXINGTON', OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 2 1907 NO.-3s
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STRAWBERRY .
Miss Linda Gray wasvblting with
her brothers and sisters at Eight Mile
She and her sister, Eunice ara wait
ing to take the eighth grade examiua
t;on as soon as the county superinten
dent to give it which perhaps will be
some time Jn the month of May. '
E. E, Barzee, o" 4 miles northwest
of Strawberry, has recently gone to
Sherman county where he has rented
a section of land to summer fallow.
Mr. Barzee has about 700 acres of
wheat In this county all near his home
stead and has purchased a combine
harvester that he may be, able to have
his grain thrashed all at the right time.
He leaves his family here on the
homestead. They have four fine jer
sey cows, from which they have rece
ived good results. They have a cream
separator and sell all the butter to pri
vate parties at 60 cents per roll.
' It was announced In these colufns
two weeks ago that Strawberry Sunday
M. E. Church, South
Preaching every second and fourth
Sundays, both morning and evening.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10
- a. m. Epworth League at 6:30
every Sunday evening. Every one
t cordially invited to attend (hese
services.
Rev T. P, Graham, Pastor..
School had closed; you might say
practically dead, We have since
learned that the most lively Sunday
school in the county is 'Social Ridge.
The Strawberry correspondent would
I ke to know who is wearing the belt as
champion Sundry school scrapper.
Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera
Dlarrh'X-rt . It"iniiily
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KILIKF KltOM ItHKlMATIC PAINS
"I suffered with rheumatism for ov-
There Is probably no medfcine made . , . , ,, er two years," says Mr. Rolland Curry,'
., . , ,. , .... , ., ,. gram was noi asexiens ve as naci oeen r , , , ,,, ,
that is relied upon with more imp icit c a patrolman, of Key West, Fla., Some
confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, ;PIanned' Ths fol!wig Prcgram how times ,t seU,ed ,n myknees and lame
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur- ever was given part of it having been me so i couu hardlv walk, at other
very well attended. Owing to the ab
sence of two of the instructors the pro '
gram was not as extensive as had been
ing the third of a century in which it ! arranged for on the "day given:
times, it would be in my feet 'and hands
has been in use. people have learned Opening song , America. so was incapacitated for duty. One
SOCIAL RIDGE
Miss Etta Cork visited on Willow
Creek last veek.
Mrs. C. E. Van Winkle spent last
Sunday with Mrs. L E. Frid'ley.
George Brown was the guest of W
T. Campbell's family the first of last
week. '
Annie, Effie, Roy and Arthur Camp
bell visited with Jim and Dave Brown's
families last Wednesday and Thursday.
Sunday School every Sunday at
that it Is the one remedy that never
fails. . When reduced with water and
sweetened it Is pleasant to take. For
sale by W. P. McMillan's Drug Store.
28th. Also the Misses Grace Cole
and Josle Eskelson visited that day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell and
Em Hunt went to Heppner last Friday
to attend the I. 0. 0. F. anniversary,
returning '.home Saturday morning.
They reported having a good time. ,
' SCHOOL NEWS
The last meeting of the Social club.
half past two o'clock, and ainin; In met at the home of Miss Edna Car-
attenaance. tveryoo:iy is cordial y michael. All report a very pleasant
invi ed to attend. time
Mesdames Shaw and Green visie i The local teachers institute held at
the Social Ridge Sunday Sc'-.co! ire the school house last Saturday was
The teacher outside the schoolroom.
R. B, Wilcox.
1 Noon Intermission.
Opening song. 1
Good Words for Chamberlain Cough
, Itrmndy
People everywhere take pleasure In
testifying to the good qualities of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward threJ monins
Phillips cf Barclay, Md., writes: I
wish to tell you that, I can recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My
littlegirl, Catherine,, who is two years
old, has been taking this remedy when
ever she has had a cold since she was
two months old. About a month ago I
night vhen I was in "severe pain and
lame from it my wite went to tne drug
, store here and came back with a bot
i tie of Chamberlain's Pain Balm! I
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was rubbed with it and iounct tne pain
had nearly gone during the night. I
kept on using it for a little more than
two weeks and found that it drove the
rheumatism away. I have not had any
For sale by W. P. Mc
Millan's Drug Store.
Solo Miss Agnes Hammer
Roritotinn Miss Walbridpe
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School Discipline S. 1. Stratton
Recitation Joseph E. Waid
contracted a dreadful cold myself, but Recitation Miss Cromptior
I took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Recitation Joseph E, Waid
and was soon as well as ever." This
remedy is for sale by W. P. McMil
lan's Drug Store.
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Salt Lake, Denver, .Kansas
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New York,
Tlokti to and from all point of the Unit
ed State and Kttrope.
Trains Leave Lexington, Dally, ex
cept Sunday, - 1 1:35 A.M.
Trains Arrive-at Lexington, Dally, 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.vA
White Duck and Canvas Shoes for the Gents, Misses, Ladies and
Babies. -
WHITE SALE Oh White Hose, White Dress Goods, Ladies,
Misses and Childrens White Duck and Canvas Hats and Caps to
match shoes v Prices lower than last year, although goods have
advanced 20 to 30 per cent.
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WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
WAGONS, BUGGIES, SYRACUSE PLOWS .
DUTCHMAN PLOWS, DISC HARROWS
. ' ANY KIND OF MACHINERY
WE SELL EYERYTHING YOU USE, EAT and WEAR
WE BUY
AH Kinds of Produce, . Hides, Pelts, Old Copper Boildr
. . Bottoms, Tallow, Old Rubber, Etc. , .
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