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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
BUY BUTTER BEARI THIS BRAND SLEXINGTONI M H M M M M OREGON CREAMERY BUTTER M H M H M M M K LEXINGTON CREAMERY CO., M M W H M (INCORPORATED) m Lexington, M H H M M egon m H Jt A W AAA A A A A A . A A A Al A A A' A A A A A X I'l l X XX 2 ZX A A A A XX Or LEXINGTON BUTTER Is unequalled for Purity, Flavor and Quality. Churned from Pure Sweet Cream that has been properly ripened FACTORY NO. 118 FULL WEIGHT 16 OZ. THERE IS NONE BETTER WHY NOT READ THE WHEATFIELD? k: nil1 bWww fffigffiiiitelMlll IIIIHIW i trr---.-. b fcnTi" II II III! II 1 iTft". '. - " , -.t!T.---T SV. VW J F. n.l ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR THAT'S ALL 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4. aW ttm I HADE IY1 AHflH Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnneen1lna a nketch and deacrlntlnn m 4)nlcklf oacortnln our opinion free wliolher ail Invention la probably pntontnblo. Communion. tlonMtrlctlr continent fill. HANDBOOK on I'ateuU aent froe. Oltlnat alienor for tocuruiK putenls. Pntenti tuken tlirouuh Munu A Co, receive Uptclainolic, without olinrge, lu the scicnimc American. A tiandaomalr IHnatratnd vpttlr. I.rsret clr. euiauun or anr anteimun journal. Toriua, 3 a jrnnri four moiillia, L Bold Uj all nawadenlera. r anlenituo Journal. Tonna, (3 a ilha. IL Buld brail nawadnnlara. JO.3eiBro.dwa,, NgMf Ynrjr Brunch Ufflco, 635 JF U WaBtalugtou, D. C. UJW.r.-jT.-WV,t1 i. ' , Read The Wheatfield and be happy O) n ,tfirstJational Bank of Jeppner Capital Sfock $50,000. Surplus and undivided profits $70, 000 C. A. RHEA, - President T. A. RHEA, Vice-President G. V. CONSER, - Cashier E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r II Transacts a General Banking Business Four per. cent paid on Time Deposits EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND. SOLD l Collections made on all points at reasonable terms. tAFflA! D A HAKIIOW KSUAPIC G. W. Cloyd. a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jlmson burr Into his thumb. He says:" The doctor wanted to amputate It but I would not consent, I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dan gerous wound." 25c at W. P. McMll lan's Drugflst. LEXINGTON An incorporated town with a popula tion of 350, Is located on the Heppner Dranch of the 0. 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 school, 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, barbef slrp, bank, livery stables, meat market, news paper, numerous secret societies and a number of good substantial business blocks and beautiful residences. Lex ington is the natural marketing point for a large portion of Morrow 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. ; ItKf.l Y.V KIIOM KIIKUMATIO PAINg "I suffered with rheumatism for ov er two years," says Mr. Rolland Curry, a patrolman, of Key West, Fla., "Some times It settled In my knees and lamed me so I could hardly walk, at other times it would be In my feet and hands so was Incapacitated for duty, One night when I was In severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store here and came back with a bot tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was rubbed with It and found the 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 trouble from that disease for over threj months." For sale by W. P. Mc Millan's Drug Store. The average wife will believe her husband when he says he saw a whale swimming up the street but she will not credit his explanation of a hair on his coat. my iii:st iiui:ni Alexander Benton, who lives on Ru ral Route I, Fort Edward, N. Y., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of incipient cosump tion for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this ac complished, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power ov er coughs and colds Is simply marvel ous." No other remedy has ever equalled It. Fully guaranteed by W. P. McMillan Druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bott'e free. The church is getting fastidious. One deacon has lately been bounced for selling his paster a horse with a well developed spavin. There Is no law against fighting In the state of matrimony.' It must be a great shock to a young bride when she realizes that her hus band comes home solely to eat. WHEATFIELD LAND COMPANY Following are a few of the snaps we are offering. 1400 Acres 1200 acres under cultivation. Well watered and good improvements. Close to market. A rare bargain at $20. Must be taken at once or price will advance. G40 Acres. All good wheat land. No improve ments. A snap at $10. 320 Acres. In crop, subject to lease. 4 miles out. $25. per acre. A snap. 120 Acres 70 acres under cultivation. 3 miles from town. $1000. buys it if taken quick. 3000 Acres. In one tract, 4 miles out. Suita for a colony. Good houses, barns and wells. On ly $25. per acre including crops. Farming implements, threshing machine, stock H and lease on 455 acres of land, all seeded. 2 miles i out.This will go quick at $3400. We have two unimproved blocks in the town of Lexington, and several good residences. Come and see us if you want them. If you are looking for a business opening come to Lexington. It's the best business point in the county. We have several snaps in this line. If you want land or have land for sale, call and see us. We can satify you. LEXINGTON, .- - - OREGON OM II II a