Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, June 20, 1907, Image 5

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Painting will preserve them,
LOCAL NEWS
Lexington will celebrate the 4th.
Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner
Orvilo-Brown arrived in Lexington
last evening.
Mr. and Mrs, C. R. McAlister spent
.yesterday in lone.
Celebrate with us and wj will "sli rv
you a pood time. (
Mi:,3 Lena Waid spent last week
with Mrs Chas. Pointer.
If you have land for sale list it with
the Wheatfield Land Co.
The residence of James DeLong Is
receiving a new coat of paint.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Beach are on
their mountain ranch this week.
Wm. A. Graham and wife were
visiting friends in town last Sunday. .
Miss Amanda Waid is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Gibson this week.
Attorney S. E. Notson was attend
ing to legal business In our city Tues
day. Mrs. T. P. Graham, and daughter,
Miss Mary, went to Heppner Tuesday
evening.
Miss Iva Thomas, daughter of ye
scribe, arrived home from Arlington
last Friday.
The celebration at Lexington prom
ises to be the most enjoyable ever held
in our county
R. L. Benge and Chas. Pointer ar
rived home Saturday last from their
trip through Harney county.
FOUNI) The best place In Morrow
ccunty to get commercial printing is
at The Wheatfield Printery.
The stock of lumber for the new
v
yard of the Wind River Lumber Co.,
began to arrive last Monday.
The bites and stings of insects, tan,
sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are re
lieved at once with Pinesalve Carbol
ized. Acts like a poultice, and draws
out Inflammation. Try it. Price 25c.
Sold by W. P. McMillan. .7
The Lexington boys went to Straw
berry last Sunday and played ball. The
.score was 7 to ll in favor of Lexing
ton.' ''..''.
,. Headache and constipation disappear
when Dades Little Liver Pills are used
They keep the system clean, the stom
.ach sweet. Taken occasionally they
keep you well. They are for the entire
family Sold by W. P. McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown were in
town Monday last. Mr. Brown called
on The Wheatfield and deposited a
. years subscription for himself and Mrs.
Jacob Earnest at Troutdale.
DO POT NKGLKCT THE CHILDREN
At this season of the year the first
unatural looseness of a child's bowels'
. should have immediate attention. The
best thing that can be given is Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy followed by caster oil as di
rected with each bottle of the remedy.
For sale by W. P. McMillan's Drug
Store. '
TO SELL?
DELONG
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That will. Sell Them
Read the last page of this Issue.
Dr, R. C, Hunter, Lexington, Ore.
Boost Lexington the best town In
Morrow county.
Thos. Lee has joined the 'Wheat
field family of readers.
Come to Lexington on the 4th and
enjoy a day in the grove'. v
.Dr. R. C. Hunter, Physician txA
Surgeon, Lexington, Oregon,
. Haying is In full' blast with the creek
farmers. The hay crop is said to be
good.
W. S. Wharton spent last Thursday
in our city looking after business in
terests. Mrs. J. M. White returned last
Monday from a two weeks visit with
relatives at Walla Walla and Dayton,
Wash.
FOR SALE One 12 foot center drive
Hodge header., In good condition.
New drapers. Enquire of H. N.
Burchell. - i
' We will always be glad to get news
Items from the surrounding country.
We want some good correspondents In
the country.
If you suffer from bloating belching,
sour stomach, Indigestion or Dys
pepsia, take a Rings Dyspepsia Tablet
after each meal, and overcome the
disagreeable trouble. . It will improve
the appetite, and aid digestion. Sold
by W. P. McMillan. '.
Mrs. Orville Brown and little daugh
ter, Velmarrived last Friday eve
ning and is at the home of her father.
F. M. Parker.
The family of J. W. Hewitt, the,
new section foreman', arrived last Fri
day evening and are occupying rooms
over the depot
Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put
,uKu(u ,i(1,. 'u
up in a collapsable tube with a nozzle
Easy to apply right where soreness
and inflammation exists. It relieves
at once blind, bleeding, itching or
protruding piles. Guaranteed, price
50c. Get it to-day. Sold by W. P. Mc
Millan; ' - ' .
The several committees for the 4th
of July celebration are hard at work
arranging the entertainment for the
crowds that will be in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barnett and
daughters, Miss Dona and Mrs. M. F.
Parker leave today for Portland where
they will attend the Rose Carnival.
RHIAKRABtK RESCUE
That truth Is stranger than fiction,
has once more been demonstrated in
the little town ' of Fedore,' Tenn., the
residence of C. V, Pepper. He writes:
"(was in bed, entirely disabled with
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat.
Doctors failed to help me, and all hope
had fled when 1 began taking Dr King's
New Discovery. Then instant relief
came. The coughing soon ceased; the
bleeding diminished rapidly, and in
three weeks I was able to go to work."
Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds.
50c.and $1.00, at W. P. McMillan's
drug store, Trial bottle free.
No one is a fool always; every one
sometimes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gllbreath re
turned Monday from a two weeks visit
w,lth relatives atDayton, Wash, Mr.
Gilbreath's two daughters, Misses
Ethel and Blanche returned with them,
Summer coughs and colds yield at
once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup,
Contains honey and tar but no opiates.
Children like It. Pleasant to take Its
laxative qualities recommend it to
mothers. Hoarseness., coughs, croud
yield quickly, Sold by W. P. Mc
Millan. Mrs. W. R. Munkers and daughters,
Mrs. Wm. Sutherlrnd and Mfas Susie,
spent last week with relatives) at Hard
man. Mrs. Munkers and Miss Susie
returned Saturday and Mfs. Suther
land will remain for some time,
The National Editorial 'Association
met at the Jamestown Exposition last
week. We are in receipt pf a com
munication from Albert Toiler, Oreg
on's representative, but on account of
Its late arrival ve are unable to pub
lish if.
J0V1CKV HI AN' HIS OWN KOCTOl!
The average man cannot afford to
employ a physician for every slight ail
ment or injury that may occur in his
family, nor can he afford to neglect
them, as so slight an injury as the
scratch of a pin has been known to
cause the loss of a limb.; , Hence every
man must from necessity be his own
doctor for this class of ailments. Suc
cess often depends upon prompt treat
ment, which can only be had when
suitable medicines are Jcept at hand.
Chamberlain's Remedies have been In
the market for many years and enjoy a
good reputatlou. ,
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com
plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
cough, colds, croup and whooping
cough. ...
Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti
septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns,
sprains, swelling, lame 'back and rheu
matic pains.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for constipation, biliousness
and stomach troubles.
Chamberlain's Salve for diseases cf
the skin.
One bottle of each of these five pre
parations costs but $1.25. For sale
by W. P. McMillan's Drug Store.
MULERAISING PROFITABLE
Mule raising Is the best money
making proposition in Oregon, says B.
F. Swappart. I have a few fine vounc
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1 Jacks to dispose of and in payment
for them I will take mule colts at $100
each at weaning time. I 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. 1 Insure for $ 1 0.
PINEULES
30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00
Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded.
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER
TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
AND LUMBAGO
I " '" A dose at bed time usu
imf ally relieves the most
severe case before morning.
BACKACHE
PINEULE MEDICINE CO.
CHICAGO. U. 5. A.
Sold by W. P. McMillan's drug store!
GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP
J. E. GENTRY, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING
A-gent for Cresent
LEXINGTON,
if irst National 3$ank of heppner
Capital Stock $50, 000.
Surplus and undivided profits $70,000
C. A, RHEA,
T. A. RHEA.
- , , President
Vice-President
Transacts a General Banking Business
Four per cent paid on Time Deposits
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE JORLD BOUGHT ANb S6LD
Collections made on all
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1 W. G. SCOTT & CO. -S
Lexington, Oregon.
w. p. McMillan's
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LUMBER YARD
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LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES
WOOD AND COAL '
Lexington. - -
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LAND AND REAL ESTATE
Business done by
W. B. McAlister
Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town
Lots for Sale at Reasonable Prices
LEXINGTON, OREGON
G. C CHICK, M. D.
PHYSIC! N 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
TT0RNEY AND COUNSELLOR Af 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
$25.00 REWARD
I will pay a reward of $25.00 for in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person or persons un
lawfully entering my blacksmith shop.
John B. White.
Steam Laundry
OREGON
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G. V. CONSER, - Cashier
E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r
points at reasonable terms.
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Oregon
UNITED ARTISANS Lexington
Assembly No. 88, Meets every Saturday
n.ght In Artisan hall.
Ethel Wilcox, C. W. Christenson,
Sec. M. A.
I. O. O. F. Lexington lodge No. 168.
Meets every Wednesday evening in Arti
san hall.
C. W. Cnrlstenson P. M. Christenson
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. Klltz,
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. kJoNEs, Pastor.
Homer Ferguson.... v
TRANSFERRING
PROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE CHARGES
LEXINGTON, OREGON
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