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About Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING NCTflDfc lLJ m w VOL. I LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY DECEMBER 21, 1905 NO. 13 SIM ADS Ml TO LEXINGTON The Wheatfield has received the following message from Santa Claus. North Pole, December 15, 1905. I shall be in Lexington next Saturday, I will have my work shop in the big show window of Leach Bro's. store. All nice boys and girls can see me make their Christmts toys. I will be there from 1 :30 till 2:30. Tell the boys and girls that I want to see all of them, I will give some toys away also a sack of candy and nuts and a big red apple to every boy and girl that comes to see me. Don't foget the time, from 1:30 till 2:30, Saturday the 23. ' i " ; Signed; Santa Claus if 0 J u !L Id : Your choice 1 disc phonogrtph, like cut I 56 peice decorated tea- set, worth $7.50v 1 42 piece decorated diniwr set Wc tiiH free with $25. purchases, your choice of abote, the phonograph, Miich,w)uld cost $1 2. at any music store, which we guarantee to reproduce with clearness equal to any $50 or $75 phonograph on the market. HOW TO EARN A PHONOGRPH, TEA OR DINNER SET Buy from us $25.00 worth of goods, for cafch, and we will give you tickets for your cash purchases, small or large, and when you have procured tickts to the amount of 25.00 bring them to us and take your choice, either the Phonograph, the 42 piece dinner set or the 56 piece tea set. FOR OUR THIRTY DAY CUSTOMERS . When you pay your bill as soon as you receive your statement ct the first of each month, :we will give you tickets to the amount of your entire purchasefrom the date you paid last, just the same as if, you pa i, i cash every day. Bill that are not paid by the 8th of the. month following date of purchase will not be en titled to the cash tickets. This offer .commences December 1st. Commence at aoncc to secure one of thest prizes. Sugar, Flour, Salt, Wire, Harness and Agricultural Implements 'arc excluded in this offer, and wo reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time by giving 30 days notice. . ... - ,' WITHDRAWAL NOTTCE-Notice is hereby given that after January 20th we will withdraw the dinner fend tea set offer, and will take any tickets not turned in by that date in trade for new dishes at 7 per cent ' on the dollar, or we will give one 50 cent disc record for $5.00 worth of tickets. This offer good until June 1st, 1906. " EE ER OREGON S ;.. ' .' .'' it . 1.1, , ... , . II, .'' ' LOCAL NEWS A Phonograph makes a splendid Christmas present for the children. Call at the Wheatfield Printery and place an order for one. All my accounts have been left W. P. McMillan for collection. All those knowing themselves Indebted to me rill call there and make settlement. . Dr. C. C. Chick. If you cannot find what you want in the Drug line ' try Davidson Bros, of lone, they carry the largest stock of Drugs and Chemicals in Morrow Co. Mail and Telephone orders promptly attended to. otf COUNTY STATISTICS For the week ending Tuesday. De cember 19, 1905. Fremont Sprowls to Lee S, Gil- breath sel-4 nel-4, el -2 se 1 -4, swl -4 se 1 -4 sec3 1 -1 s-26 $ 1 525. E. R. Swineburne to A K Higgs nl-2, el -2 sel-4 sec 12, no 1-4 nel-4 seo 2? 4000 $100 3s-26 Geo. J. C'jrrin'to .Inhn Rvnrl el-2 sel-4 sec35, sl-2 sl-2 sec 36-2s-28, sl-2, nl-2 n 1-2 sec 1, el-2 nel-4 sec 2 ' 3s'26 " :? 10,000 Annie By land to Geo. J. Cur- rinwl-2 nel-4, el-2 nwl-4 sec6-2s-28 $1600 John Byland to Geo. J. Currin nl-2 sea. 24 2s-27 - $1600 W. B. Ewing to H. S. Ewin? . "2t acres, in nel-4 j72n,- 23 rn . -y $ltX)0 Coke Ewing to H. S. ' Ewing 2 acres nel-4 sec 17-2n-23. Chas Bartholomew to- W."1b. Ewing n20 rods sw 1-4 sw 1 -4 sec 8 and of sel-4 sel-4 sep 7, the nwl-4 swl-4 sec 8, nel-4 sej-4, sel-4 nel-4 sec? 2n-23, 140 acres 1 $3000) ChasJ H. Bartholomew to Ccke Ewing, nwl-4: nwl-4 sec 17 and 60 acres in swl-4 swl-4 sec 8 and In seMse.1-4 sec 7"2n-23 $1850 B. E. Pennington td J. E. Swan- v son lot 5 blk I Douglas A. Patterson to L S. Gilbreath lot 3 blk 4 Lexington John Sheridan to John Kilkenny nl-2 swt -4.se M swl-4 ne 1-4 nwl-4 sec 23-3n-26 A. J. Cummlngs to Patrick Do- herty sl-2, sl-2 nl-2, nwl-4 nwl-4 sec 36, swl-4, sl-2 sel-4, nwl-4 sel-4, swl-4 nel-4 sec 25-3s-29, nel-4 nel-4, sl-2 nel-4 sec i '' .sel-4 sel-4 seel 2-4 z-7.9 . J. t. Swansbn to A. sel-4 sec 11 In 23 barah H. Morey to R. L. Benge lot 1 blk 1 McAllisters addition Lexington. Rufus A. Nichols to R033 K. -Wiles, lots 4, 5. blk .11 Le Ingtori A. H. Allen to J. C. Ow n w 1-2 sec28,el-2 el-2,swl-4 nel-4 sec 29, el-2 nei-4, swl-4 nel-4 sec 32-4s-26 -SlOfyvi F. L.. Jones to I. E Jennings s 1-2 nel-4, nel-4 sel-4 sec 34. jvM nvM, w Frank Reaney to'Deilli pfcetoi. lot 10 blk 13 Lexington J. N. Burg en to Cttaolhgham $hfpaBcfUrd Cat nwl-4 7fp2.nl-lN2 sec 3. iv Mvftij( 14fcJ-2J.2 $10O $90 $1000 3500 i200O $100 $I50O. 1359 57QS ..v