$ If yu do got
BERRY & DELONG
To Paint your Building. That will Sell Them
j If you intend to keep them
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LOCAL new;
Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner
Leach Bros, have a new add this
week.
Orville Eskelson went to Portland
Monday last.
Chas. Chrlstenson orders his Wheat
field sent to Portland.
Berry &, DeLong take space In this
issue of the Wheatfield.
If you have land for sale list it with
he Wheatfield Land Co.
Dr. R. C. Hunter, Physician and
Surgeon, Lexington, Oregon.
Grover Swaggart spent last week In
Portland returning Monday last.
Full blood B. P. Rock eggs, 50 cents
per setting. Enquire at this office.
Columbia Records are the best.
S. A. Thomas, agent.
The new Register and Receiver are
now Installed In The Dalles Land
office.
Thomas Barnett is visiting his
brother C. P. Barnett in Pendleton
this week.
Pat Carty was in town last Thurs
day and ordered his name placed on
our subscription list.
LOST--A wagon pole spring. Find
er will please return to W. R. Munk
rs and be suitably rewarded.
Miss Murial Carmichael went to
lone Monday. - It was at first reported
that she had gone to Portland.
Miss Bertha Fuller resigned the po
sition of telephone operator at lone
last week and returned to Lexington.
FOR SALE One 1 2 foot center drive
Hodge header. In good condition.
New drapers. Enquire of H. N.
Burchell.
Miss Agnes Hammer, who has been
teaching the primary grade of our
school, left for her home at Newberg
last Monday.
The school house is receiving a new
coat of paint which will greatly im
prove its appearance. Berry &. De
Long are doing the work.-
We failed to mentiion in our issue
of last' week that Joe Ausburn had left
for , Moscow, Idaho. Joe orders the
Wheatfield sent to his new address.
Hurried meals, lack of exercise are
the maincauses of dyspepsia. A Ring's
Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal aids
digestion, Improves the appetite. Sold
by W. P. McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fry returned
to Oak Point, Wash., today. They
were accompanied by Miss Alta Par
leer who will spend a few months with
them.
Improper action of thekldneyscauses
backache, lumbago, rheumatism. "Pin
ules" Is a kidney remedy that wil re
lieve these diseases. Pleasant to take
and guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. "Relief in every dose"
Sold by W. P. McMillan. "
Read The Wheatfield and be happy,
There are many kidney remedies
but few that accomplish the result.
"Plneules" Is q kidney remedy that
contains no alcohol or opiates of any
kind, compiles with the National Pure
Food and Drugs Law, guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Thirty day treatment
for $1.00. Inquire about "Pineules."
Sold by W. P. McMillan.
Dr, R. C. Hunter, Lexington, Ore.
J. E. Wald Is on his homestead
this week.
Chas. Beymer went to La Grande
last Saturday.
Boost Lexington the best tovn in
Morrow county.
Neale White, Frank Munkers and
Pete Beymer went to the mountains
yesterday.
FOUND The best place In Morrow
ccunty to get commercial printing is
at The Wheatfield Printery.
A. D. Inskeep and wife went to
Gooseberry yesterday where they will
visit with friends and relatives for the
next week.
We will always be glad to get news
Items from the surrounding country.
We want some good correspondents in
the country.
A number of Lexington people took
advantage of the Excursion to lone
last Sunday and attended the ball
game between the Heppner and lone
teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burchell gave a
dinner In honor of the 10th birthday of
their daughter, Miss Hulda, on Thurs
day last. The entire school and their
teacher, Miss Grace Cypert were the
invited guests.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gilbreath will
leave on Saturday next for Dayton,
and other points In Washington for a
months vacation J. M. White will
be in charge of the warehouie d i' ing
Mr. Gilbreath's absence.
Spring Winds chap tan and cwse
freckles to appear. Plnesalve Carbol
Ized applied at night will relieve that !
burning sensation. Nature's own j
remedy. Acts like a poultice and!
draws out inflamation. Sold by W. P.
McMillan.
James Hamilton was In town last
Saturday and says that their school
district, No. 23, is erecting one of
the neatest and best country school
houses in the county. It is to be 1 8x
.-t iti, aiucu wiiu luaiiu diiu ueaiiy
painted.
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 itjchildren like to take it. Con
tains no opiates. Moves the bowels.
Sold by W. P. McMillan.
The following is an Epworth League
program to be given at the M. E.
church Saturday evening, June 1st, at
8 o'clock:
Recitation . - Lulu Wa id
Instrumental Solo - Lucy Davis
Recitation - Susie Munkers
Recitation - Mary Graham
Vocal Solo - J. M. White
Recitation - Sylvia Booher
Recitation - Charlie Thomas
Guitar Solo Mrs. C. R. McAlister
Everybody cordially invited to attend.
MULERAISING PROFITABLE
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. 1 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 insure for $10.
MRS. FRANK M. PARKER
Mary A., wife of Frank M. Parker,
died Saturday evening, May 25, 1907,
of heart failure at the age of 57 years,
1 month and 19 days. Mary A. Horn
was bcrn in Davis county, Iowa, April
6, 1850. She came to Jackson coun
ty, Oregon, with her parents in the
early 60's, where she was married F.
M. Parker on March 6, 1879, she was
the mother of eight children, six of
whom survive her, two sons, M. F. and
Charles, and four daughters, Mrs. Jas.
Fry, Mrs. Orville Brown, Mrs. Gardi
ner and Alta.
Mrs, Parker had been ill but two
weeks and was not considered in a
dangerous condition until Saturday
when she began to be troubled with
heart failure. Physicians were called
at once but nothing could be done to
prevent death.
Mrs. Parker was well known as in
dustrious woman, a faithful, loving and
indulgent wife and mother. At 9:30
Tuesday morning the funeral proces
sion left her late home, 3 miles noit'i
of Lexington, and proceeded to the
Odd Fellows cemetery, followed by a
large concourse of sorrowing friends,
where services were held and interr
ment made. To the bereaved hus
band and family the entire community
extends words of sorrow and condo-lence.
CARD OF THANKS
To the many kind friends and neigh
bors who rendered such valuable as
sistance during our recent bereavment
we wish to extend our most heartfelt
tianks.
F. M. Parker and Children.
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'.tlmMl Conform, to I ; 1
National Pur I w 1
Sq$e$aJ Food and I , 9
'& Drug Law, J V 1
AHcoirh iyrayt eitaltfi opUUt eoMtt
aU tit lowel. ' UxitiT loner ant
Tat both the bawala aal conUina noopiaUa.
Sold by W. P. McMillan's drug store.
READ
THE WHEATFIELD
GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP
J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS SHAVING; AND HAIRCUTTING
Agent for Cresent Steam Laundry
LEXINGTON,
OREGON.
SWEDE CANYON
POULTRY FHRM
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 egs
S. C. B. P. Rock eggs for setting - $1.00 for 15 egs
CHRISTENSON & SON
LEXINGTON,
OREGON
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& This Space Reserved For
I W. G. SGOTT & CO. J
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LUMBER YARD
LUMBER. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES
WOOD AND COAL
Lexington.
Oregon
A GENERAL
LAND AND REAL ESTATE
Business done by
W. B. McAlister
j
Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town
Lots for Sale at Reasonable Prices
LEXINGTON, OREGON
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSICiN AND SURGEON
Diseases of Women and Children a spec
ialty. Calls answered promptly Day or
Night.
IONE,
ORECON
Get Your Name on
The Wheatfield List
F. H. ROBINSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
NOTARY Pl'BLIC
Practice In all Courts. Legal business
given prompt and careful attention. Land
Contests, Probate Work and Conveyanc
ing a specialty.
IONE. OREGON
Advertise In The Wheatfield.
UNITED ARTISANS Lexington
Assembly No. 88, Meets every Saturday
n.ght in Artisan hall.
Ethel Wilcox, C. W. Chrlstenson,
Sec. M. A.
I. O. O. F. Lexington lodge No. 168.
Meets every Wednesday evening in Arti
san hall.
C. W. Cnristenson P. M. Chrlstenson
Sec. N. G.
REBEKAH- Holly lodge No. 139
Lexington. Meets the first and third
Tuesday of each month at 7:30.
Mrs. Mary Thomas Mrs. E. J. McAlister'
Sec, N. C
THE M. W. OF A .Excelsior Camp..
No. 9873, meet In Artisan Hall every
4th Tuesday night of the month.
E.E.Thomas. F.F.Klite,
Clerk. V. C;
Congregational Church
Preaching service at 11 a., m. and
7:30 p. m. every third! and fifth
Sunday of each month, Sunday
School 2.30 p. m. every Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Jones, Pastor
Homer Ferguson ....
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