LEXINGTON WHEATFIELD Published , Every -Thursday ; :' 'at LEXINGTON, OREGON S. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICIAL PAPER T0wAr LEXINGTON Subscription, per year, - $1.0C 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 MAY 2, 1907. s NOTICE The best way to build up' your own ' tcwn 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 vou have the goods . and they have the money. Trade at ,home and we keep both the goods and the money. B. F. SWAGGART B. F. Swaggart is another of Mor row county's citizens who grasped the golden opportunity- and has "made good" in this county. Mr. Swaggart first carneto Morrow county in 1871 With a band of sheep.' He remained here one year and went to the Palouse country with 12000 head of sheep, he remained there two years and lost his entire band. He says it snowed there 103 days in the year for two years.- He quit - the sheep business and returned to Umatilla county in 1875 practically broke. He pre empted 160 acres of land and went in to the horse and cattle business on ' a small scale. He raised some crops, which he had to haul to Walla Walla to market. 1 . Success crowned his efforts there and In ,1882 he came to Morrow county and homesteaded the ranch he Is now living on." Today he owns about 4000 acres of land, has about 900 acres in cultivation and expects to break about 1030 acres mora within the next year. Mr. Swaggart Is devoting his attention i to raising jacks, mules and horses. He has ; named Jiis ranch the East Oregon Jack Farm and he is becom tt widely'known as a breeder" of first c!as3 stocks ' . ; .ThaUr.e Lexington creamery makes butter, sedond to, noni on . the, .market and better than most of It can be vouch ed foryby the Times, who acknowledges receipt of a brick of the first run made by this creamery. It is a matter of some' pride to the people of Morrow county that this Industry has at last " been started Into operation. On Wed nesday of 1 last week the creamery made It's first run, turning out 42 pounds of butter from 101 pounds of cream. Since then several runs have been made with even better results than' at first. Heppner Times. ' ' In using a cough syrup, why not get the best? one that comes highly recom ended Is Bees 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- tains no opiates, i3 a laxative and is guaranteed to give satisfaction "or your money refunded. Try it. Sold by W. P. McMillan. '".',. TIIK DOOM OF VENICE IT MAY PE TO LIE IN THE BOSOM OF ', THE ADRIATIC. Tlie Famous Iiolix of SI. JinrVs Ufa Toll on Ocean's l.'c;ith Like Those of Old I'ort Uoy;.l Tiie Sunliou Cities of the World. It s believed by ninny that Venice Is slnljlns into tlio Adriatic nnd that she gradually will dli-iapnenr beneath the waters of the groat lagoon from which her palace crowned Islands arise. Other cities have gone "that way before her, and ships now sail over spots which were once teeming with a populous life. At the entrance to the harbor of King ston, Jamaica, the 'original city of Tort Royal lies fathoms deep beneath the blue and sunlit waters of the Carlb: bean sea. A narrow strip of land, on which are a small settlement and a fort, Is all that Is left of what was. once the richest and wickedest town in the West Indies. It was the resort of pirated, who rested there from their depredations and made the city hid eous with' their revelry. But these pi rat'es brought great stores of their loot to the city, and its commerce grew and flourished. Palaces and churches were built, a pirate often striving by a rich endowment of a church to square his accounts with heaven. Throughout the greater part of the seventeenth century uo town in the western world was so magnificent as to its buildings or so luxurious as to its habits as Port Royal. Then one day in 1092 the anger of the Lord shook the island of Jamaica, and the greater part of Port Royal sank beneath the sea, carrying with it hundreds of Its In habitants. Towers, churches, palaces mid forts went down, many of them not tumbling In ruins by the shock, but sinking "bodily beneath the waves. On a bright day, sailing over the 6pot where Port Royal ouce stood, one can look far down through the clear water and Bee the remains of the city still standing there on the ocean bot tom, with fishes swimming about amoug Its towers and geat tropical seaweeds waving from' Its sunken walls. The negroes of Jamaica and some white people, too will tell you that be fore a storm the sunken bell of the grpat cathedral which went down with the city on that awful day in 1002 can be heard distinctly tailing below the waves, rung as a warning by the ghostly hands of the spirits of depart ed buccaneers which haunt the subma rine city. People who do not believe In ghosts, but think they have heard the tolling of the bell, say the explanation Is that when the city sunk the great bell of the cathedral was not thrown from its place, but still hangs as it origiually did. The coining storm be fore It reaches Jamaica stirs up the waters of the Caribbean and sends in upon the shore deep waves, which roll through the sunken city and set the bell a-tolling. -Another sunken city of renown Is Baiae, that splendid resort on the Ital ian coast where Xero and Caligula "reveled nnd drank deep." A strag gling village and heaps of marble ruins still stand upon the shore and bear the name of Baiae, but the greater part of the city lies beueath the waters of the Mediterranean, and tourists from Na ples go out there to gaze ciowu Into the waters and try to catch a glimpse of the submerged city. The resort of all the wealthy nobles of Rome when Rome was mistress of the. world, Baiae was a marvel of Ins urious splendor. Palace after palace was built on the shore, and architects designed magnificent structures ex tending out Into the sea. When Rome decayed and the Goths ravaged Italy, Baiae was sacked by the Invaders. Soon after the city be gan to sink. First the buildings which had tlwlr foundation In the water sub sided beneath the waves, nnd then the sea made fin attack on the land. Gradually the shore line receded, and the Mediterranean flowed through the streets where' Hadrian had driven bis Imperial chariot and Horace had walk ed thinking of tlis next poem. These promontories, crowned , with grand towers and "gorgeous palaces, were undermined and toppled into the deep until at last the major part of the splendid city was submerged.' Its disappearance was not sudden, like that of Port Royal, and duo to some convulsion of nature, but Baiae went down to its death gradually, as Venice Is said to be going. In Holland; the subsidence of the land has brought It about that many towns once populous are now covered bytho son. , The old Roman camp at Biittonbnrg, after sinking beneath the waves, emerged ngiln In 1520, only to disappear, nnd its remains now He In deep water opposite the town of Kat wljlt. The original KatwJk Itself now Is beneath the waters, as" also are the original towns of Schevenlugon, Dom burg and Egmoiid. In fact, a succes sion of towns bearing these names Is now it tbo bottom of the sea., for they If-' : 8 -SPRING We are receiving our line of Spring Goods, consisting of Lawns, White Goods, Cace, Errbroid ery, Ribbons, also ajjjie of Ladies White waists. LEXINGTON, repeatedly nave ticrm retmilt rartnor Inland as the land sunk and the waves come In to take possession. The Goodwin sands, large and dan gerous shoals r? the southeast coast of England, were onco above the wa ter and formed a flourishing estate, the property of Earl Godwin. There was no city on the Godwin estate when It subsided beneath the sea, but sev eral small villages went down to" the deep when the tract of country grad ually disappeared beneath the waters. There are legends which may or may not be trae of lost cities sunk at the bottom of Swiss lakes.. New York Mall. ' ' Ths Magic Bcod Eox. 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