Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, May 30, 1907, Image 1

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    LEXINGTON IS A PRETTY GOOD TOWN
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VOL. II
LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY MAY 30, 1907
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THE COUNTRY DOCTOR
The country doctor Is a man whose
usefulness no one will gainsay. He
often risks his own life to save the lives
of others. We read of heroes of old
and we cheer the heroes of our late
wars, and yet the quality of their cour
age Is not any higher than that of the
man Who at all hours of the day and
night responds to the calls of the sick
and distressed wherever they may be
and to an extent worthy of our highest
appreciation. He is subject to dis
agreeable rides that Involve much dan
ger. He performs his duty with a
cheerfulness and at a personal sacrifice
worthy of the highest commendation.
His Ideas of personal safety seldom
" disturb his philosophy, but day and
night he continues his ministration at
the command of the people spread over
large territory and separated by rough
country and almost impassaable roads.
His bravery In riding through the dark
ness Is characteristic of moral heroer.
He is a doer of good all the time. He
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
cordially invited to attend these
services. . ' '
. Rev T. P. Graham, Pastor.
MAGAZINE
READERS
SUNSET 1'AGAZINE
beautifully illustrated, good stories r -r
and articla about California and
all the Far West. V"
CAMERA CRAFT
devoted each month to the ar-
tislic reproduction of the best I.CO
work or amateur and prolewonal
photographer!.
KOAD OF A THOUSAND WONDEKS
a book of 75 pages, containing
120 colored photographs of Ot75
picturesque ipota in California
and Oregon.
Total . . . $3.25
year
$1.50
All for . . . .
Addresi all orden to
SUBSET MAGAZINE
Flood Building San Francisco
.OREGON
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Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas
City, Chicago, St- Louis,
New York.
Tlckti to and from all point of tli Unit
ed State and JCuroie.
Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex
cept Sunday, - 11:35A.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.
carries cheerfullness into home; he
shows poor people how to get along
better and he makes the rich do their
duty more fully. He never declines to
answer a cal', however bad the
weather or however poor the patient.
In a material sense his life is not al
ways a success, and comparatively few
appreciate or reward him for his ser
vices. In all countries and In all sec
tions are country doctors who deserve
larger appreciation while they live and
nobler memorials when they die.
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Dlui'i'homt Krinndy
There is probably no medfclne made
that is relied upon with more implic t
confidence than Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur
ing the third of a century in which It
has been in use, people ave learned
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, j
Send The WheatfieM East
A BRILLIANT AND DURA
j. BLE WHITEWASH
This is usually known a the govern
ment whitewash,- and no matter how
often it appers In print, there is always
a csl! for Its reappearing. As it must
be applied hot to any surface, it should
b3 made or kept in a large kettle or
portable furnace, in order to heat as
wanted. It is claimed that about a
pint of the mixture will cover a square
yard upon the outside of a house, if
properly applied, and that it is suitable
for wood brick or sfone, answers as
oil paint, and being much cheaper, and
will retain its brilliancy for years.
Brushes large or small are to be
used, according to the neatness of the
job required. Coloring matter may be
used, varying the tinting to suit the
taste. No matter what quantity is
desired, these are the proportions in
which the Ingredients are to be used:
Half a bushel of good, inslacked
lime; slack with boiling water, cover
ing during the process to keep the
steam in; strain the liquid through a
sieve fine enough to retain all unpack
ed lumps. Dissolve a peck of clean,
barrel salt in a little water, and add to
the solution; boil to a thin paste, three
pounds of rice and stir into this boiling
hot; cne pound of nice glue, previously
( to dissolve the glue, first soak until
soft, then put into a vessel, immerse
this vessel in another larger one full cf
boiling water, and boil until liquid) in
water, and half-pound of whiting. To
this mixture add five gallons of hot
water, stirring well, cover closely and
let stand for several days.--The Dalles
Optimist.
DON'T PAS ALIMONY
to be divorced from your appendix
There will be no occasion for it if you
keep your bowels regular with Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Their action is
so gentle that the appendix never has
cause to make the least complaint.
Guaranteed by V. P. McMillan Drug
gist. 25c Try them.
Try The Wheatfield for Job Work.
WHAT WOMEN CAN DO
If your cemetery is neglected and a
disgrace to your community interest
the ladies in it's improvement. If
your scool house grounds are a libel on
our modern system of education, elect
a live woman as school director. . If
you want a real live farmers' institute,
elect a bright woman as secretary.
In a word if you want any public im-.
provement pushed and completed set
the women it, for they know how to pull
the money out of your pocket and spend
it to the best advantage Women can
do lots of things besides go to church,
take care of babies and cook your,
meals. Nearly every successfull
farmer of our acquaintance has a
smart wife, who realy furnishes the
brains to run the farm, while the old''
man gets the credit. Joe Trigg. .
Everyone knows that Spring Is the
season of the year when the system'
needs cleansing Dades Little Liver
Pills are highly recomended. Try them
Sold by W. P. McMillan.
Now is the time to get your Harvesting Machinery. "Don't Overlook Us"
WE SELL
Headers
Wagons
Buggies
Cultivators
Weeders
Harrows
Drills
Threshers
Extras for Machines
Engines
Chain
I Belting
'j Lace Leathei
I Harness Leather
I Harness
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Hardware
Groceries
Dry Goods
Clothing
Shoes
Whips
Paints and Oils
WE SELL EVERYTHING YOU USE, EAT and WEAR
MORROW COUNTY'S MOST CENTRAL MARKET
Leach 3$roti
ers
kJ Ae 3$ ia Store
' Wm McMurray, G. P. 'A