Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, July 18, 1907, Image 5

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LOCAL NEWS
Dont knock.
Dr. M. A. Leach, Dentist, Heppner,
Dr, R. C. Hunter, Lexington, Ore.
Help Is the crying need of the far
mers at present.
Boost Lexington the best town In
Morrow county.
N W. F. Barnett & Co. have a new
ad In this Issue.
If you have land for sale list It with
the Wheatfield Land Co.
Dr. R. C. Hunter, Physician and
Surgeon, Lexington, Oregon.
Frank Christenson returned from
the mountains Sunday last.
F. M. Parkers new threshing ma
chine arrived Monday evening.
Wheat from the combined machines
will begin to move next week.
Mrs. W. P. McMillan and children
returned from lone Saturday last.
Pi A. Keefer, the butter maker, left
last Saturday for Garfield, Wash.
Some men spend more money on
their antes than they do on their wives.
The average woman -spends more
time than money 'when she goes shop
ing. . , ,
AH things come around to him who
waits, but his hair gets thinner every
day.
Park Carmichael was on the sick
list a few days the forepart of this
week,
FOR SALE A good gentle horse.
Will sell reasonable. Enquire of F.
E. Mason.
The Lexington Wheatfield was nice
ly illustrated in colors July 4. Jour
nal, Portland.
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Miss Merl Carmichael spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs1. G. D. Taylor,
the past week. ' '
The lover quite often loses his heart
so that the wife sees precious little of
it after marriage. ' ' i
Sweet things are usually sticky.
That's why so many young men get
stuck on pretty girls. ' . . ,,
Orr Brown returned from Cecil Sat
urday evening where he Jias been as
sisting Frank Beymer. . .
The man who sent one dollar to a
New York firm for a firs' escape, re
ceived a bible tn return.
LONG LIVE THK KING
Is the popular cry throughout European
countries; while in Ameaica, the cry of
the present day is 'Long live Dr. King's
New Discovery, King of Throat and
' Lung Remedles!" pf which Mrs. Julia
Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass.', says: "It
never fails to give Immediate relief
and to quickly cure a cough or cold."
Mrs. Pain's opinion Is shared by a ma
jority of the Inhabitants of this country.
New Discovery cures weak lungs and
sore throats after all other remedies
have failed; and for coughs and colds
it's the only sure cure. Guaranteed
tyW..P. McMillan Druggist. SOc
41.00. Trial bottle free. ,
TO SELL?
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DELONG
" ' Painting will preserve them, 2
Karl Beach Is having an 'addition
built onto his residence. W J. Davis
and son are doing the work,
( Mrs. D. C. Mills, of Heppner, is
spending a couple of weeks at her
farm near Penland Butte.
If you want to see a funny s picture
hunt up a photograph of yourself taken
twenty or more years ago.
Misses Anna and Effie Campbell
returned last Sunday from a two weeks
visit with relatives at Summerville.
There is no fixed standard of beau
ty'. This enables every man to have
a better looking wife than his neighbor.
Long hair and scrawling signatures
don't make a genius. Neither does
bleached hair and a poodle dog make
a lady.
Some girls sweep into a room with
great granduer, but when it comes to
sweeping out a room well, that is an
other story.
A, skinny girl hates to climb over a
fence, or walk over a muddy crossing.
But the plump girl with stout limbs de
lights in the exercise
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.
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John C. Mclntire was in town' yes
terday purchasing supplies for the Mc
Daid ranch. ' He orders The Wheat
field sent to his address.
Figures may not lie, but when a girl
looks like 160 and only pulls the scale
down to 117 pounds, there is some
thing missing somewhere.
The Wind River Lumber Co. have
purchased the MpMillan lumber yard
and will move their office building to
the new yard in the near future.
Headache and constipation disappear
when Dades Little Liver Pills are.used
They keep the sjstem clean, the stom
ach sweet. . Taken occasionally they
keep you well. They are for the entire
family. Sold by W. P. McMillan.
:
Editor Blodgett, of the lone Pro
claimer and R. W. Hickok, of Pacific
Coast Elevator Go., were In Lexington
last . , Saturday. ' They say ,' that crop
prospects around. lone were never bet
ter, s Grain Is well filled and . will yield
well." ' ' "' '' ' :'" ' ''"''.
The Doctor Away from Home When
Most Needed
People are often very, much disap
pointed to find that their family physi
is away from' home when they most
need his services. Diseases like crrnp
colic and cholera morbus require prompt
treatment, and have in many instances
proven fatal before medicine could be
procured or a physician summoned
The right way is 'to keepat hand a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Chlic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can
prescribe a better medicine for these
diseases. By having It In the house
you escape much pain and suffering and
all risk. Buy It now; It may save life.
For sale by W, P. McMlllan'a Drug
Store. - ; . ;
E .-MTEr.L. LiiAfiifeS-Aii ;jrwi.L
FEEDING-TIME AT SWEDE
You must not comb the hair over
the bald SDot on your head and then
kick because the grocer puts the big
potatoes on top of the measure,
The first baby gets its photograph
taken every three months. The oth
er babies are very lucky if they get
theirs taken once in three years.
Rev. J. L. Jones writes The Wheat-
field that he will not preach in Lex
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....-..... .,. H.cujpr0trudlng pileSi Guaranteed
here on the fourth Sunday in this
month. ,
If you suffer from bloating belching,
sour stomach, Indige'stion or JDys
pepsia, take a Rings Dyspepsia Tablet
after each meal, and overcome the
disagreeable trouble.' It will improve
the appetite, and aid . digestion. Sold
by V. P. McMillan.
Joe Bob Johnson has purchased a
small tract of land from V. V. Rob
ertson, east of J. F. McCall, and is
erecting a house thereon where he will
reside in the near future. Free Press
Marionville, Mo.
Pineules.for the kidneys strengthen
these organs and assist in drawing poi-
t..L u . T.. n, u...
sun iruiu ine uiuuu. 1 ry uicin iui nicu-
matism, kidney bladder trouble, for
lumbago and tired worn out feeling.
They bring quickTelief. Satisfaction
Guaranteed. Sold by W.' P. Vic.
Millan.
Mrs. Olive P. Brown and Mrs. Mar
; garet A. Blankenship made final proof
of their homesteads before the Regist
er and Receiver of The Dalles Land
Office Monday last. J. W. Brum;
baugh and John B. Moorehead ac
companied them as witnesses. "
30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00
Satisfaction guaranteed
cr money refunded. .
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER
TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
AND LUMBAGO
" A dose at bed time usu-ir-ally
relieves . the most
severe case before morning.
BACKACHE
PINEULE MEDICINE CO.
CHICAGO, U. 5. A.
Sold by,W. P. McMillan's drug storej
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of The Interior
Land Office at The Dalles,' Oregon,
June 5, 1907
Notice is hereby given that
MATILDA A. PARKER
of Lexington, Oregon, ha3 filed notice of
her intention to make final five-year proof
in support of her claim, viz: Homestead
Entry No. 8998, made February 13, 1901,
for the NW of Section 34, Township 1
North, Range 25 E,. W. M., and that
said proof will be made before J. P, Wil
liams, U. S. Commissioner, at his office In
Heppner, Oregon, on July 20, 1907.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of the land, viz:
Charles 0. Burchell, Joseph Devine. C.
C. Boon, Marsh White, all of Lexington,
Ortfoo.
C.W. Moori,
i-aO-7-lt lUftitw.
PINEULES
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CANYON POULTRY FARM
Present indications are that about
150,000 sacks of grain will be market
ed in Lexington this season. The
sack sale is fully thirty five per cent
greater than two years ago and twice
as large as last years sale. N
Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put
up in a collapsable tube with a nozzle,
Ea5y 'to aFP!y n'ght wh&re soreness
and innammafion xists- U relieves
1st once blind, bleeding, itching or
price
50c. Get it to-dav. Sold by V. P. Mc
Millan.' The mills cf the Wind River Lum
ber'Co.. were burned on Vednesday
night of last week. Mr, Burrows, the
manager of the local yard, says that
GENTRY'S BARBER SHOP
J' E GENTRY, Proprietor.'
FIRST CLASS SHAVING AND H AIRCUTTING
gent for Cresent
LEXINGTON, -
3lrst National
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Capital Stock $50,000.
Surplus and undivided profits $70,000
Qx A. RHEA,
T. A. RHEA,
President
Vice-President
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Transacts a General Banking Business .
Four per cent paid on Time Deposits
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF
Collections made on all
This Space
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I W. G. SCOTT h CO: I
Lexington, Oregon.
1 -aaa'aaavi
p. McMillan's
IlLUMBER. DOORS,
WOOD
Lexington.
he will have plenty of lumber and wood
to supply the trade In Lexington.
Arrangements are about completed
for the Creamery to receive seperated
cream two days each week until after
harvest. During the harvest season
It is Impossible for the farmers to get
to town each day with their milk.
Hundreds of people yearly go through
Dainful operations needlessly, because
they never tried Man Zan Pile. It is
put up In such a from that it can be
applied right Where the trouble lies. It
relieves the pain and inflammatilon.
It is for any form of piles. Price 50 cts.
Sold by W. P. McMillan."
Jas. M. White was exhibiting a few r
heads of wheat Sunday that he receiv
ed through the mall recently from his
father,' J. C. White, of Strawberry,
Ore., and judging from the samples
they certainly have a fine crop, there
this year.' One head of the velvet
chaff varity was ten Inches long filled
with mesher and contained six grains
to the mesh. Another variety called
called the "little club" was in the lot
and though not so large, was literally
filled with wheat. Free Press, Marion
ville. Mo.
THE WHEATFIELD
PRINTS THE NEWS
Steam Laundry
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SBank of Jeppner m
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G. W. CONSER, - Cashier
E. L. FREELAND, Ass't Csh'r
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THE -VORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
points at reasonable terms.
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LUMBER YARD
WINDOWS, SHINGLES
AND COAL
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