jjtM ipi iffi mi j 0 0 U 'II A GENERAL 0 LAND AND REAL ESTATE Businesss done at Lexington Oregon by IcALISTE U. S- COMMISSIONER A Few Good Farms For Sale Cheap LOCAL NEWS , We have the agency for the Edison Phonograph and Records, If you con template buying a phonograph, call anH our nrlces. We can and do o r- sell them as cheaD as the larsre mail order houses." besides saving some freight. NOTICK OK DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership 'existing between C R. McAlister and A. M. MacNab, under the firm name of McAlister & Mac Nab, has this day been dissolved. C. Ri McAlister pays and collects all bills. ' :Dated at Lexington, ' Oregon, this 1st day of November, 1905. C. R. McAlister A. M MacNab. Office in Lexington Bank , o . . - .( 9 C2tZilrEZ:ED HOTEL Board by the Day or Week Special attention to Transients Q Your Patronage Solicited LEXINGTON, OREGON. H. K. FULL6R LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES First Class Rigs Careful Drivers Special attention to Commercial M en LEXINGTON, OREGON. SCHOOL' NOTES Since football died, suitable time has been observed in mourning. At present the revival of Basket ball is under way. A town team has promis ed to show the boys how to play Bas ket ball Thanksgiving and the school boys are beginning to get ready for that lesson. Good healthful exercise is as necessary for a boy or girl as good lessons if we take into consider ation their general welfare. The board of education, of Chicago, spends this year, one million dollars on its play ground for school children. i Verse is a drug the writers say, Upon the markets of to-day; Hence In the smaller towns, thats why, The drug store keeps the book supply. Little Rob was the prize Geograp her of his class; that is, he could lo cate cities and bound countries to per fection. However he considered geo graphy only in the light of a game. He did not understand the meaning, as his teacher found out one day from the following incident. After vainly inquiring of several of the children where British Columbia is located she called on Rob, who, as usual was wav i i . f , . . a. . ing nis nana excitedly. its on page i 68 he declared". After the laughter! had, subsided she asked Rob to bound British Columbia. "Can't teacher its all over the page." Everybody should keep in mind the evening of Nov. 24. All bachelors should be especially interested. On that evening in the Artisan Hall will assemble the "Old Maids" convention. It is customary for this convention to transact its business behind closed doors but they have, in behalf of the school, given permission for the curi ous public to attend this meeting. The regular proceedings will be carried out and all should come and see the old maids as they really are. LEXINGTON FLOUR MILL JOS. BUFiGOYNE, Proprietor r". . l wf.i n n i it i . r utea w un Modern Machinery Co . ; J FLOUR EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MARKET Steam Power and prepared to exchange at all times. BARLEY ROLLS IN CONNECTION LEXINGTON, - OREGON ARTISAN Lodgs 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. A FREE PATTERN (your own Mlectton) to every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. IE CALL'S MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. ' A gem) beautiful colored plates Uteit fashions; dressmaking economies ; fancy work; household hints; Action, etc. Sub scribe to-day. or, send c. for latent copy. Lady agents wanted. Send (or terms. . Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to-date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. MS CALL BAZAR Patterns All Seams Allowed and Perforations show the Basting and Sewing Lines. 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CONDITIONS The only conditions attached being that the one ' elected must be one who has completed at least the Seventh grade in the Oregon course of study. Commencing today, November 16, and continu ing until December 20, 1905, each dollar paid on subscription will entitle you to cast 100 votes for some boy or girl whom you desire to see capture this unequaled prize. The only cost to party se lected, will be for board, the tuition being all ar ranged for. Subscribe fbarlij and Often TERM BEGINS JAN. 2, 7Q6 CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 20, 1905, Address all communications to THE WHEATFIELD, Lexington, Oregon.