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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1905)
o l! 1 ' A GENERAL LAND AND REAL ESTATE Businesss done at Lexington Oregon by icALISTE U. S- COMMISSIONER A Few Good Farms For Sale Cheap Office in Lexington Bank 0 B YMER HOTEL 0 Board by the Day or Week Special attention to Transients Your Patronage Solicited LEXINGTON, OREGON. H. K. FULL6R LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES First Class Rigs Careful Drivers Special attention to Commercial Men LEXINGT 3N, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS . Get your Christmas presents at the Drug Store. The Wheatfleld is In receipt of a card from Secretary S. E. Notson stating that the county Sunday School will be held in Heppner, December 14 and 15. All Sunday School worker;-, should attend. ' OUR ROLL OF HONOR The following names have been ad ded to our subscription list since the last Issue: A. D. Inskeep, Lixington W. R. Munkers, Lexington T. W. Ayers, Heppner Levi McKinley, Shaniko Win. Wiles, Billings, Mo. L. M. Wiles, Billings, Mo. Mrs. Nora Green, Angora, Colo. SCHOOL NOTES, MONTHLY REPORT Scholars averaging 90 and over. PRIMARY ROOM Miss Hammer, Teacher Albina Leach Ralph Phillips Grace Reaney Eugene Ferguson Cecil Scott Mary Cypert Roy Fuller Iva Thomas Gertrude Beymer Katy Eskelson Willard Graham Park Carmichael Davis Wiles Leona Davis Inez Tyler SECONDARY INTERMEDIATE Miss Byers, Teacher Annabel Howard Hazel Reatiey Maude McMillan Tracy Cribbin:, Ruth Brown Arnold Cribbins Edna Carmichael Ennis Thomas Ernest Thornberg INTERMEDIATE Miss Scott, Teacher Mabel Boone Cleo Eskelson Geatta Palmer Berton Thornberg Nettie Davis Howard Leach George Peck Inez Cypert Bertha Wiles Frank Burgoyne Mabel Davis Pearl Reaney Berton White Anna Leach ADVANCED R. B. Wilcox, Teacher Mary Graham Frank Christenson Edna Fuller Frank Tyler Alonzo. Tyler Robt. Leach CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office The Dalles, Oregon, November 22, 1905. A sufficient contest affidavit having betn filed in this office by John W. Brumbaugh, sontestant, against homestead entry No. 11529, made October 7, 1902, for NEX. Section 26, Township 1, N. Range 26, E. W. M., by Thomas H. Doty, Contestant, in which it is alleged that said entryman has wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past; that said entryman has not at any time made and established a residence upon nor cultivated or paused to be cultivated any portion of said tract nor made any imprvements thereon; that said alleged absence was not due to his employ ment in the army, navy or marine corps of the' United States in time ( war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and offer evidence touching said al legation1 at 10 o'clock', m. on January 13, 1906. before W. B. McAlister, a U. S. Commissioner, at his office In Lexington, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on January 20, 1906, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit, filed November 22, 1905, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and prop er publication. Michael T. Nolan, 12-7-1-11 Register. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm of McMillan & Benge has been dis solved by mutual consent. W. P. McMillan will continue the business and will collect all accounts due the firm and pay all accounts against the firm.' W. P. McMillan. R. L. Benge. Dated December, 1st., 1905. ARTISAN Lodge Meets every Satur day night at 7 o'clock, up stairs in Arti hall E. M. Beach. R. B.Wilcox, M. A. Sic. I. O. O. F. Lexington lodge No. 163. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. W. E. Pointer E. D. McMiUan Sen. . N.C. LEXINGTO FLOUR . MILL'S) : JOS. BURGOYNE, Proprietor 0 Fitted With Modern Machinery j FLOUR EQUAL TO AMY ON THE MARKET Steam Power and prepared to exchange at all times. BARLEY ROLLS IN CONNECTION p LEXINGTON, - - - OREGON gj ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZlZZZZZiZZZZZZlZZZlZZZZZ: 9V M 3 ...THE ' PASTIME . . . GREEN & BENGE, Props. B CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS, CIGARS, TO g BACCO, SOFT DRINKS,, POOL AND t BILLIARDS. M M Lexington, Oregon w. p. McMillan's LUMBER YARD LUMBER,' DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES WOOD AMD COAL Lexington, Oregon rr ree SckoiarsiL to AT jTenclleton icao em The Wheatfield will give to some boy or girl a scholarship in the Pendleton Acad emy. This achool is recognized as one of the best on the coast. The graduate of Pendleton Academy is within five of graduation from the classical course of Harvard University, without further entrance examination. 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 1G, 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 (&ary and Often TERM BEGINS JAN. 2, 'OS CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 20, 1905. Address all communications to THE WHEATFIELD, . Lcxiuston, Oregon. :xx M M M M M B B M M M M M