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LEXINGTON BUTTER
Is unequalled for Purity, Flavor and Quality, j
Churned from Pure Sweet Cream that , has j
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FACTORY NO. 118
FULL WEIGHT 16 OZ.
THERE IS NONE BETTER
WHY NOT READ THE WHEATFIELD?
LEXINGTON
An incorporated town with' a popula
tion of 350, Is located on the Heppner
Branch 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, barber 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.
DAIRY TALK OF TODAY.
The National Dairy Show association,
with headquarters at Chicago, la plan
uing lta second annual show for the
autumn of 1007. It will probably be
held In Chicago.
Cheeso Curing Experiment.
In the cheese curing experiments of
the department of agriculture the past
year It was found the cheese that
scored the highest was that which was
placed In cold storage at a temperature
of 32 degrees P. directly from the press.
That which scored lowest was cured
In a factory curing room at a tempera
ture or, oo aogrnM r.
Value of Breeding.
Mora attention should b glren to tha
breeding of cows by dairymen. A
dairyman whose herd Is once ennda
free from tuberculosis may readily
koop It so If he grows ills own supply
of cows. The conditions for tlio suro
ami rapid spread of tlio iIIhi'iiho aro
more fiivuniblo In dairy than in other
lii'i'ds bi'ciitiw! of the hirgii portion of
tlio tinm Unit dairy cows are conlhwd
In 'stalls In winter or at least are kept
In stables even though not tied.
Cows Should Do Tostod.
Tlio dairy Interest Is greatly ham
pered In certain states by Importing
Into them cows that, have not been
tested for tuberculosis, nays (ho Ameri
can Cultivator. As long as this is per
mitted the dairymen who Invest In suchl
cows will have their own sorrows
They aro Just about certain to Invest
in somo Individuals that are affected
with the disease. Such being the case,
It Is certain to spread.
Rocorda of Dairy Cows.
In the twenty-second annual report
of the bureau of animal industry Clar
ence n. Lane says: Tlio scales and the
Dnbcock test are essential requisites
for every true dairyman, lteconls are
valuable because they assist dairymen
to distinguish the good from the poor
cows, assist the feeder in preparing ra
tions economically, give warning of Hm
approach of sickness and give Inspira
tion to those who watch carefully lor
Improvement. Accurate and continuous
rccord.i are necessary for best ivulls
Examples show the impracticability ot
trying to determine the protltnblo cows
by mere guesswork. One dairyman
found tho cow ho had picked out fori
best to be fifth on his merit list when
actual records were taken. It Is de
sirable that records of dairy animals
Include not only tho dairy performance,
but a concise history and description of
each animal and a record at least of
approximate accuracy of the cost of
the feed of every cow, so that the
economy of production may be determined.
R. C. HUNTER, M. 1).
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
All cases attended to promptly, day or
night.
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Office over Drug Store. Residence In
Boothby property.
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3-jrst Jtfationat SBankof heppner m y
Capital Stock $50,000.
Surplus and undivided profits $70, 000
C. A. RHEA, ' - President
T. A. RHEA, Vice-President
G. W. CONSER,' - Cashier
E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r
Transacts a General Banking Business
. ; Four per cent paid on Time Deposits
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all points at reasonable terms1
WHEATFIELD
LAND COMPANY
Following are a few of the snaps we
are offering.
t 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. J
640 Acres. All good wlieat land. No improve- R5
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
and lease on 455 acres of land, all seeded. 2 miles
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
Read Tho Wheatfield and be happy