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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1907)
T7" '' LEXINGTON WILL CELEBRATE THE 4TH VOL. II LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 6, , 1907 NO. CHaFF FROM Tf!E STRAW STACK By The Wind Stacker Most people who grant a favor expect two in return. All men are mnde of dust, but some of them never settle. Some men are very extravagant when it comes to spending time., , One of the advantages we have over the ancients Is that we are still living. Once in a while you will see a woman who would look better in trous ers. The hand that rocks the cradle is generally the hand that starts the fire. The Mormons are about the only people that are sure mariage is not a failure.' It is not necessary to pump some people, in ordor to get out of them all they know. The only way to get on in the world 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 J.AGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good stories 0- q and articles about California and v all the Far West. . 1" CAMERA CRAFT devoted each month to the ai- tistic reproduction of the best ijI.CO work of amateur and professional ( year photographers. ROAD OF A THOUSAND WOITDESS a book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photopaphi of $0.75 picturesque spot in California and Oregon. Total . . . i3-2j All for . $1.50 Address all orders to SUHSET MAGAZII7E Flood Building San Francisco OREGON SHQJ?TL1NE and Union Eacihg T0 Salt' Lake, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St-Louis, New York. Tlckti to and from all points of the Unit ed State Hiid Europe. Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex cept Sunday, - 11:35 A. M. Trains Arrive at Lexington, Dally, ex cept Sunday - - : 5:10 P. M Trains Connect at Heppner Junction . with Main Line trains for all ; points East and West. ' Wm McMurrat, C. P. A Is to take the policeman's advice and move on". A married man should never talk In his sleep unles he Is sure of what he Is going to say. Many of the applicants for divorce acknowledge that they have made a sour mash. Few people are so troubled with am bitidn that they get up any earlier in the morning. When a lady's dress is described as a perfect dream, it's cost is apt to prove a nightmare to her husband. Training will do much for a man, but it will not teach him to look for a towel befor he fills his eyes with soap. Time is infinately long, but it doesn't seem that way when a fellow has only about two minutes to catch his train. The self closing door spring is an awful aggravation to the man who wants to slam the door when he is mad. When we don't spend our money we Now is the time to get your Harvesting Machinery. "Don't i a r j-" I Headers Wagons Buggies Cultivators Weeders Harrows Drills Threshers Extras for Machines Engines Chain WE SELL MORROW COUNTY'S MOST CENTRAL MARKET Leaci 3$rothers J he 3$ La Store flK Fill ft I' Till! STICK "I have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat ment, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaran teed for Piles, Burns, etc., by W. P. McMillan's druggist. 25c. are economical. When other people don't spend their money they are stingy. , It is no wonder the ladies favor bloomers, they are tight at the knees and a mouse would not have a ghost of a show. If one girl askes another if she can cook, she says she cannot. If a young man asks the same question, she says she can. i They talk about country people being green, but they know too much to kill a goose every time city friends come out to see them. Seven women and three men out of I EVERYTHING every ten who buy a stove expect the dealer to throw in a zinc mat. But he hardly ever does. An Indian has committed suicide for love in North Dakota. At last the Indian seems to have been reached by the broadening influence of civilisation. A FOKTUNATJ5 TKXAN Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St.Louis St., Dallas, Tex. says: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no lax ative I ever before tried so effectually disposes' of malaria and biliousness." They don't grind nor gripe. 25c. at W. P. McMillan's drug store. BAD FLAVORED BUTTER. 8ouring Cream Suggested to Prevent Unfavorable Bacteria Developing. I It probably sounds contradictory to1 general practice to recommend the souring of cream immediately after ltj has been skimmed or separated In or-1 der to prevent it from developing un desirable flavors. However, It is a practice that can be followed with good results and Is based on perfectly sound reasoning, says a writer In Iowa Homestead. The plau is based on the fact that as soon as lactic acid has develoDed In Belting Lace Leathei Harness Leather I Harness Hardware Groceries Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Whips Paints and Oils YOU USE, EAT lie mill. suUlciciitiy to give it a srar taste the unfavorable bacteria la the cream that Is, those kinds that pro duce those undesirable flavors are chocked in their development. As Is generally known, thse unfavorable bacteria cannot work and reproduce themselves in an acid medium. Just t as soon as the lactic acid bacteria In milk or cream have become dominant the rest of the list of undesirable forms of bacteria must take a back seat, as it were. Sour the Cream. Sweet cream is not necessarily good . cream. We know It is a common prac tice to set the can of cream that Is to be churned where it will cool off Just as soon as possible after separating and kept at that temperature until ready to churn. It is a very commend able practice, of course, to cool the cream at once after it is separated, but if it is not to be churned for four or five days, as is the case in places where it requires that much time to . collect enough cream for a churning, It would be Just as well to sour the cream after it has been thoroughly , cooled. After it has developed the right de gree of acid cool It off again and hold It at a low temperature until time to churn. This is a plan which we hava ' seen carried out successfully where it required several days to collect enough cream for churning and Is one worth trying If you are annoyed with bitter, or strong flavored butter that la, wbea it ia first churned. Overlook Us' and WEAR J ..... - . . . .j--l. . ' .. -i ...