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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
LOCAL NEWS Claude Waid, of Aurora, Mo., ar rived in Lexington Saturday evening, much to the pleasure of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waid and family. Mrs E. D. Brown and daughter, Miss Ruth went to Heppner .Monday evening. Miss Ruth returned Tuesday morning and Mrs.. Brown yesterday morning. A. D. Inskeep drove to the moun tains Sunday returning Monday even ing accompanied by Mrs. Inskeep and Ozal, who have been visiting her parents. The train men say that Granny" I Morrison gets into a refrigerator now, as he 'passes a certain point near Cecil and sticks Us head through the open ing In the top of the car, , .. 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 xative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Sold by W. P. Mc Millan. P. M. Christenson has just threshed his barley on the S. E. Notson ranch J te had about 135 acres that made j 1300 sacks. 1000 sacks were sold to A. Walker for 87- cents. Pineules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poi son from the blocd. Try them for rheu matism, kidney bladder trouble, for lumbago and tired worn out feeling They bring quick relief. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sold by . W. P. Mc. Millan. Mrs. N. Si Phelps, who has -spent the past three months with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Reaney, departed last Saturday for her home at Granger, Wash. She was accompained as far as Walla Walla by her sister, Miss Pearl, who stops to visit their sister, Mrs. J. S. Baldwin. I HAD AJf AWFUL TIMK But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy Cured Him ' It is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when I had a severe case of measels I got caught out in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomach and bow els. I had an awful time and had it not been for the use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and well. I have written the above through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy. Sam. H.. Gwin, Condord Ga. For sale by W.x P. McMillan s Drug Store. Our Job Department is always busy. Pineules are f5r the Kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn ot feeling. They produce natural action of the kidneys In filtering waste matter out of the blood. 30 days treat ment JM .OO. Money refunded if Pine ules are not satisfactory. Sold by W, P. McMillan. $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. ciinmberiiiin'a ciic, ciioirn ni iiar- rlioea Henu'd v, llutter Than Three Doctors "Three years ago we had three doc tors With our little boy and everything that they could do seemed in vain. At last when alll hope seemed to be gone we began using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a few hours he began to improve. To day he is as healthy, a child as parents could wish for." Mrs. B. J. . Johnston Linton, Miss. For sale by W. P. Mc Millan's Drug Store. LEXINGTON An incorporated town with a popula tion of 350, is located on the Heppner cranch cf the 0. R. ti N., thirty-five miles from the main line, on the most beautiiul 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 shop, bank, livery stables, meat market, news paper, numerpus secret societies and a number of good substantial business blocks and beautiful residences. Lex- HAGAZHS READERS SUNSET I'iGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good stories and articles shout California and 0 11 the Far West. year CAMERA. CRAFT devoted each month to the ar- . tistic reproduction of the best Jjjl.00 work of amateur and professional a yeat photographers. ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs of jKf 17 1 - .,. : r.i;rn,;. v ' J and Oregon. i . Total . . . $325 All for . . . . $1.50 Address all orders to SUNSET MAGAZINE Flood Building San Francisco 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 PEDPLE" For further Information relative to lands, climate, etc., address The Wheatfield, Lexlngtan, Oregon. "KKtiULAK AS THK RUN"" is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun Is the most regular performance In the universe, unless it is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guarante ed by W. P. McMillan, Druggist. 25c By special arrangement we are able to offer the following clubbing rates in connection with The Wheatfield: Weekly Oregonian - $2 00 Semi Weekly Journal 1 75 McCall Magazine I 25 (The Queen of Fashbns) The right is reserved by the publish ers oj the above papers. to cancell these prices at any time. , 1n ordtr to secure these reductions subscriptions should be sent in at once. V jwsBa enr?nrrc 1 HADE IVJArWS IJCCICDS COPVniGIIT3 Ac. Anyone npndlnjf a eked-h nnd rimcr.nt.nn nmv Ontokly unrerliiiti our opinit i f:co whcilicr u iuvniilimi Is pn-lnihlf p.-itcnirlilo. Conn iiiiiln.'i tl(ni8sirici.lyp'niihioMilul. HftliiSLCPK on I'nionta Bunt froe. Oh lost mrcney for m iHiuiifj ntnta Patents tukcti tbroiirh Jiiihti A, Co. rucotve $pecial notice, without chr.ree, lutbe A hfindsnTTioly lllntTn)M wcrl;k, I.nrcOfit cir culation of liny frieii! ill'i .1i:ni:tl. 'J cinifi, $.'1 a yeiir; fntir niotiihs, 4L tiutU byull nowBdr.'tlern- MUNN & Co."c- ficsv Ycrk lirauch Olllco, K5 IT 8t, 7nsliliiiilo 1. 1), c. 11 s. 11S LEACH BROTHERS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE r; A'vx i-?f )H ft-- r . , M ' - A , ' ' . , j CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH READ THE vMrVTr ni ;rn , DEALE RSI IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Windows, Lime, Cement, Coal and Wood C. O. BURROWS, Manager i FYiiMRfnw - - - nRPnriM UU'I1U I VII . SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For the County of Morrow. Peter M, Christenson, Plalnliff, vs Mittie Christenson, Defendant. To Mlttle Christenson, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and required to ap pear and answer the, complaint of- plaintiff in the above entitled suit now on file in the office of the Clerk of the above court with in six weeks frofri the date of first publica tion of this summons. You will take notice that if you fall to ap pear and answer as herein required, plain tiff wll apply to the Court lor tbe relief de manded In his complaint, as follows: That the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between yourself and plaintiff bo forever dissolved and held for naught, and that plaintiff have an absolute divorce from you, said defendant, and for such other relief as may be meet and equit able. This summons Is published by order of Hon. T. W. Ayers, County Judge of Mor row County, Oregon, made July 9, 19C7, directing same to be published once a week for six successive weeks In the Lexington Wheatfield, a weekly newspaper published at Lexington, Morrow County, Oregon, and the dato of first publication of same is July 11, 1907. C. E. Woodson, . 7-11-8-15 Attorney for Plaintiff. :, Ik. . r EATFIELD rwl 9 i t rivinrn r W VIILUVI1 n 0Ea0E3OEU UNITED ARTISANS Lexington Assembly No. 88, Meets every Saturday r-.ht In Artisan hall. Ethel Wilcox, C, W. Christenson, Sec. ' M. A. REBEKAH. Holly lodge No. 139 Lexington. Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30. Mrs. Mary Thomas Mrs. E. J. McAllster Sec, N. C' THEM. W. OF A .Excelsior Camp. No. 9873, meet In Artisan Hall every 4th Tuesday night of the month. E, E. Thomas. p, p. Klitz, Clerk. v. C M. E. Church South Preaching every second and fourth Sundays, both morning and evening. Surtfay 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. 0. C. CHICK, Ar. Dr PIIVSICfN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women and Children a spec ialty. Calls answered promptly Day or Night. IONE, ORECON F. II. HOBINSON ATTORNEY AND COLNSOLI.OR AT LAW NOTARY IM'BLIC Practice In all Courts. Legal business given prompt and careful attention. Land! Contests, Probate Vork and Conveyanc ing a specialty. IONE. - OREGON and UMON PACIFIC TO Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago,' St. Louis, ' New York. I'lckU to iind fi inii all poInU of I lie Unit eil Stales hikI Kuriir, Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex" cept Sunday, - .. 1 1:05 A. M. Trains Arrive at Lexington, Daily, ex-. cept Sunday. 5:10 P. M. Sunday Mail departs 11:50 A.M. Sunday Mail arrives ' ' 4:05 P. M. , Trains Connect at Heppner Junction with Main Line trains for all points East and West; ' Wm., McMurray, G". P. A," Get Your Name on The-Wheatfield List Advertise In The Wheatfield. .