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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
8 8 r if O A GENERAL O LAND AND REAL ESTATE Businesss done at Lexington . Oregon by W. B. McALISTER U. S- COMMISSIONER EM A Few Good Farms For Sale Cheap O Office in Lexington Bank ' 1 hi 8 I m il tOOAL FtGtfO it minor, m aona noiMv, was a LMlngtw tlaltor TuoU. A car of potatoes va rcol?9d by -acn 8ro. Tuesday last. Yes. v can us tregatables on sub, scrlptfon. Bring It along. Tho Wheatfteld family are indebted w t. D. Leach for several fine squash. 0 T. Ferguson, the furniture man, has decided to close out his stock. See his ad in this Issue. t 1 i now aDout that station agent for Lexington? Who will take the mat ter up and circulate a petition. L-eacn Bros have a new ad this week. Look it over and see their stock before making your purchases. W. G. Scott & Co received a car or sand this week and the finishing work on the reservoir will now be push ed to completion. J. L. Brackett, of Rufus, who has been in this county the past few weeks, returned to his home last Saturdav. Mr. Brackett says, he will return to Lexington shortly and remain during the winter. We have the agency for the Edison Phonograph and Records. If you con template buying a phonograph, call and get our prices. We can and do sell them as cheap as the large mall order houses, besides saving some freight. the BEYMER HOTEL A. D. BECHTEL, Proprietor Board by the Day or Week Special attention to Transients Your Patronage Solicited ' LEXINGTON, OREGON. STRAWBERRY Sowing wheat Is the order of day and farmers are'very busy Several of the sheep men are bring ing their sheep in from the mountains. Mr. Horner finished this season's threshing last Wednesday and the boys say, they are not sorry. Ed. McDaid is building a fine barn on his premises, which will be a great comfort to his stock. Many more are needed in this part .of the country. The citizens of this school district met Tuesday, October 10th, and voted bonds for the purpose of building a school house. We think this a good move. . ? : i B. R. Whitney, of lone, was out this week looking after nis farm in terests in this locality. Old Chump. C. R. McALISTER LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES First Glass Rigs Careful Drivers Special attention to Commercial M en LEXINGTON, OREGON SCHOOL NOTES The school Is preparing for a entertain ment, to begin in the near future. A committee of students has been elected to manage affair. The entertainment is to be given for the benefit of 1he school, to help defray the large expense the shool has had to meet this year, in buying new blackboards and desks. The earnestness and willingness which the students have taken ud this matter illustrates the character of the pupils of the school. Now that the school has settled down to its winter work we would be glad to have parents and those Interested In the school work visit us. If you will take a little more interest in the school your children will also. You attend so seldom that when a visitor does come it is somewhat the same as meeting a stranger. We don't know how to act. If you would come and get acquainted with the school then you would know the kind of work that is being done. Don't come once and judge the school I by that visit for that is not enough to get acquainted. Don't come the last thing In the afternoon for that Is not the time of day to see the school In its normal condition. We believe it would be a benefit to the teacher.the pupils, and probably to the parents if they would visit the school more. It would be an incentive to both pupils and teach ers to do better work if the parents would get acquainted and associate with the school a little. ARTISAN Lodge Meets every Satur day night at 7 o'clock, up stairs In Arti ' hall . ,. , , E. M. Beach, R.. B. Wilcox, M. A. . Sec. I. O. O. F Lexington lodge , No. 168. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. W. E. Pointer E. D. McMillan '.Sec, ; ,,. .. N. G. m -w A LEXINGTON FLOUR MILL JOS, BURGOYNE, Prppriitar Fitted With Modern Machinery FLOUR EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MARKET Steam Power and prepared to exchange at all times. LEXINGTON, BARLEY ROLLS IN CONNECTION OREGON M M THE NEW BARBER SHOP ONE DOOR NORTH LEXINGTON BANK m HAIRCUTtlNG, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING k4 kJ g EXPERT MASSAGEING M 14 m Lexington, - - Oregon zzzzirrrzirzizi.iixzxazzzzariizariixarzrixizixiizxzzi This space will be occupied by McMillan & Benge. LUMBER YARD tt&ea state :o 1 o an v 7 nsurance o o I have all the best land in this vicinity on my lists. Prices range from $10.00 to $20.00 per acre. Write or call on me for further information. Life Insurance written for the Massachusetts Mutual A. M. MACNAB LEXINGTON, OREGON ' Jf M u I M 8 JL . 7 ..; ..,(. .4