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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
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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 ,
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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
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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.
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