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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
LEXINGTON IS THE BEST TOWN IN MORROW COUNTY ' . '' LJ 1 VOL. II LEXINGTON, OREGON,' THURSDAY AUUUST 2'J, 1907 NO. 4 ClIAFF FROM THE STRAW STACK By The Wind Slacker The weather Is sensible, it never pays any attention to the grumblers. You always see a red headed Irish man on the stage, and hardly ever see one In real life. x If love was dumb Instead of blind It would not be able to give voice to so much foolishness. It Is astonishing to see the amount of comfort a man will have out of spoiling some other fellows fun. The law which prohibits prize fights ' is not intended to apply to physical culture contests between husbands and wives. , . When a man goes astray -Keep It out. . , When the critics roast a play Keep it out. When two men In anger clash; ' When a merchant goes to smash When the cashier steals the cash ' Keep it out. When they quarrel j in the church Keep It out. When a teacher weilds the birch , Keep it out. When nine women fair to see Whisper something over tea Print It? Goodness gracious mel "Keep It out!" When two statesmen make a deal Keep It out. When another tries to steal Keep It out. 1 Stories thin and stories tall; Good and bad and big and small Anything that's news at all ' Hear 'em shout: ! "Keen it out!" arrangements with the Oregon 'Journal whereby we are able to furnish the Oregon Dally Journal, Including the Sunday issue, and The Wheatfield, one year $7. The Daily Journal and Wheatfield one year $5. The Semi Weekly Journal and The Wheatfield one year $1.75. Round the idea of one's mother tl e mind of a man clings with fond affec tion. It , is the first deep thought stamped upon our Infant heart when yet soft ancl capable of receiving the most profoud impressions, and the after feelings of the world are more or less light in comparison. 7 Even in cur -ru uu w. m u i i i .old age we look back to that feeling as The Wheatfield has just completed 6 $25.00 REWARD 1 will pay a reward of $25.00 Kir in formation leading to the arrest ' and conviction of any person or persons un lawfully entering my blacksmith shop, i John B. White. Read The Wheatfield and be happy one of the sweetest we have through life. Our passions and our wilfulness may lead us from the object of our filial love, we learn even to pain her heart,' to oppose her wishes, to violate her commands; vie may become wild, headstrong and angry at her counsels jand opposition; but when death has stilled vher monitory voice, and still memory remains to recapitulate her vfrtues and good deeds, affection, like a flower, beaten to the ground by the past storm, raises her head and smiles among her tears. Around that idea, t4 i i LEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL as we have said, the ,mind clings with fond affection; and even when the early period of our loss forces memory to be silent, fancy takes the place of remembrance and twjnes the image of our dead parent with a garland of graces and beauties and. virtues which we doubt not she : possessed. ' ' ' 1 i' , V '- $v t ?'-jaV ft.v-.li Jik i : i A GENERAL LAND AND REAL ESTATE Business done by W. B. McAlister Good Wheat Lands and'Choice Town Lots for Sale at Reasonable. Prices LEXINGTON, OREGON Homer Ferguson .... GRAYING UNO TRANSFERRING PROMPT SERVICE , REASONABLE CHARGES LEXINGTON, OREGON 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. f. L. Jones, 'Pastor. I. O. O. F. Lexington lodge No. 168, MaaIq mvmrv XAHnHav VAnlncr In Arti- Now is the time to get your Harvesting Machinery. "Don't Overlook Us" I 3 WE SELL Headers Wagons buggies Cultivators Weeders Harrows .s Drills Threshers Extras for Machines Engines Chain , WE SELL: EVERYTHING YOU USE, EAT and WEAR MORROW COUNTY'S MOST CENTRAL MARKET Belting Lace Leathei Harness Leather Harness ' Hardware Groceries Dry Goods Clothing Shoes f Whips Paints and Oils r CD li J he SBia Store t VV.H w.w' " & y san hall. ueacti Kjjrotiers C. W. Chrlstenson , P. M . Christensan Sec. N. C. Read The Wheatfield ani t e happy