Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, May 16, 1907, Image 1

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LEXINGTON IS A PRETTY GOOD TOWN
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VOL. II
LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 10, 1907
NO.
34
NEW HERD LAW
FOR MORROW CO.
The new herd law that goes Into
effect in Morrow county, May 25th, Is
the same as the Sherman county law
that has been In effect the past few
years. The law Is to prevent all stock
from running at large In any part of
the county and provides for the taking
up and impounding of such stock . by
any person. Parties . taking up such
stock are required, without unneces
sary delay, to give notice of such' tak
ing up, which notice shall contain a
concise description of such, animals,
, with the marks and brands so that the
owner may identify the same, and
shall also state that such stock will be
sold unless redeemed, giving time and
place of sale, either by delivering a
copy of such notice to theN owner in
person If residents of the county and
are known to the person so taking up,
or by causing a copy of such notice to
be published in a newspaper of general
circulation within the county.
In case the stock so advertised is
not redeemed and sale. Is' made, the
person so taking up shall submit, to
three disinterested parties, the amount
for damages and charges for so keep
ing. Within ten days after making
the sale a full report of the proceedings
In writing, under oath, stating the a
mount of .damages,, costs and expenses
so allowed, the d ascription of the ani
mal or animals, date of sale, to whom
sold, and (or what sum, and the over
plus, if there be any . After deducting
the amount for damages etc, the bal
ance, if any shall be deposited with
the county treasurer ani his receipt
taken therefore, which together with
the report must be filed with the county
clerk. This law provides also, for the
owner or owners upon making satis
factory proof shall be entitled to a
warrant on the county Treasurer for
such balance, without interest, at any
time within five years after the sale.
M. E. Church South .
Preaching very sepond 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
cordially invited to attend these
services.
Rev T. P.' Graham, Pastor.
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READERS
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Flood Building
San Francisco
-OREGON
Showtime
a Union Pacific
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Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas
City, Chicago, St- Louis,
New York,
Tlokti to and from all point, of the Unit
ed Statei and Kurupe.
Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex
cept Sunday, - 11:35 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.
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Wm McMurray, G. P. A
Chniiili;rltin'ft Colic, Ii,.r;i rnrf
lilurrlioeii Iti-niccly
There is probably no medfeine made
that is relied upon with more implicit
confidence than Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur
ing the third of a century in which it
has been in use. people have learned
that it is the one remedy that never
fails. When reduged with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take. For
sale by W. P. McMillan's Drug Store.
LEXINGTON
An incorporated town with a popula
tion of 350,. is located on the Heppner
Branch of the O. R. &. N., thirty-five
miles from the main line, on the
most beautiful spot in the fertile valley
of Willow Creek. Lexington has an
excellent graded schoot, two churches,
a splendid water system, electric lights,
creamery, flouring mill, good hotel, two
general merchandise stores, drug store,
two saloons, two blacksmith and repair
shops, lumber and, wood yard, large
grain warehouses, barber shop, , bank,
livery stables, meat market, news
paper, numerous secret societies and
a number of good substantial business
; blocks and beautiful residences. Lex-
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ington is the natural marketing point
for a large portion of MJrrow. County's
wheat crops, and the surrounding
country is rapidly gaining prestige as
a dairying community. . ,
Lexington's greatest need is:
"MORE PEOPLE"
For further information relative to
lands, climate, etc., address
The Wheatfield,
, - Lexingtan, Oregon.
DON'T V ALIMONY
to be divorced from your appendix
There will be no occasion for it if you
keep your bowels regular with Dr.
Guaranteed by W. P. McMillan Drug
gist. 22c Try them. ;
Some Dairy Rules.
If nny one who expects to make
dairying his business will studyall the
conditions and then put what he knows
into practice he wilt make it pay. Pro
fessor Erf of Kansas lays down the be
low general, rules to follow: "Keep a
yearly record, welshing the milk and
making a fat test every seventh week.
It will not be long before you will have
an idea which cow you should sell. Re
d !! tlio Iiprrf ilnttrti In thrisa that oar."
Kings New Life Pills. Their action is
so gentle that the appendix never has, remedy is for sale by W
cause to make the least . complaint, lan's Drug Store.
Good Word for Chntnberlaing Cough
, Remedy
People everywhere take pleasure in
testifyingTo the good qualities of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward
Phillips of Barclay, Md., writes: "I
wish to tell you that I can recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My
little girl, 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
contracted a dreadful cold myself, but
1 took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
atid was soon as well as ever." This
P. McMil-
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x White Duck and 'Canvas Shoes for the Gents, Misses, Ladies and
Babies. " " '
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WHIT SALE Ori White Hose, White Dress Goods, Ladies,
Misses and Childrens White Duck and Canvas Hats and Caps to
match shoes. Prices lower than last year, although goods have
advanced 20 to 3Q per cent. " -
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
All Kinds of Produce, Hides, Pelts,, Old Copper .Boiler
Bottoms, , Tallow, ' Old Rubber, Etc. . .V ,' ' '
Leach 3$rotfi
ers
J fie Store