LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING HI EAT ELD VOL. I LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY , 4, 1906 NO. 15 CHAFF FROM THE STRAW STACK IV- W St i2 r5 4 1: i" 1 3 I H i We will give, absolutely free, with $25." purchases, ane disc phonograph, like cut, which would cost .$1 2. at any music store, which we guarantee to reproduce with clearness equal to any $20. or $75. phonograph on the market. HOW TO EARN A PHONOGRAPH Buy from us $25.00 worth of goods, for cash, 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 the phonograph, or if you choose, we will give you one 50 cent record for $5. worth of tickets, or we will take them in trade for new dishes, any you may pick form our stock, for 7 per cent on the dollar.. This dish and record offer is good -until' June 1st, 1606.'" We reserve the -right to withdraw; the .) phonograph offer at any time by giving 30 days notice. . FOR OUR THIRTY . DAY CUSTOMERS ; . . , When you pay your bill as soon as you receive your statement at the first of each month, we will give you tickets to the amount of your entire purchacefrom the date you paid last, just the same as if you paid 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 lonce to secure one of these prizes.' Sugar, Flour, Salt, Wire, Harness and Agricultural Implements are excluded in this offer, and we reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time by giving 30 days notice.- CLEKRMNCE We are busy invoicing and are finding many articles in all lines that we will ofier at great bargains in order to clean them up and make room Jor new goods which are arriving every day. Call in and see our stock and store, we will take pains to; show you and give you prices we may have something we are closing that will be, just what you need at a great saving to you. We want you to come in whether jou buy a dollars worth or not. We will try and make it pleasant for you while you are in town. Remember we have rhe good quality and prices. LEACH BROTHER'S LEXINGTON, - OREGON It is humiliating to reflect that bad teeth are responsible for more silence than is almost anything else..- Every woman is looking for a partner in life, and she dosen't care if it is dhly a silent one. Many mean, wicked men admire a woman who wears a dress cut rainy day style at both ends. Very few men can handle a hot lamp chimney and reoeat the ten commandments at the same time, A girl after eating onions, should sit down and read a ghost story, that' calculated to take her breath away. We know of a young man who ' swallowed a two thousand acre farm in less than a year and he still lives. It's always good to look on the bright side of things. And if you 'are buying them, it's well to look on both sides. Some one has asked, where the flies go in the winter. We don't know, but wish they would go there in ' the summer. In a cemetery there is a stone erected by a widow to her loving hus band, bearing this inscription, "Rest In peace until we meet again." The Wheatfield has just completed arrangements, with the Oregon Journal whereby we are able to furnish, the Oregon Daily Journal, including the Sunday issue, and The Wheatfield, one year $7. - The Daily -Journal and ,WheatfJe.Id, one year J$5. The Semi Weekly journal and "the ' Wheatfield " one year $1.75. 4 v . ., , COUNTY STATISTICS For vcek ending January 2, 1906. Reat Estate-Transfers.' -Francis E. Miller, to Augustus Walker, sel-4nvl-4, swl-4 svl-4,'el-2 swl-4 sec 11-1-s-23 $1800 Jane Penland to Sarah Booher lots 6 and 7 blk 22 town of ; Lexington 1 $50 Town of Lexington to Sarah Booher, 29 on N. side of blk 23 In E. St in town of Lex ington ',.. ... $1.00 Jeanette E. Merritt to D. B, . Lelley, nel-4 sec3-l-s-23n 1-2, ne 1-4 sec34, el -2 sec 33-ln23 $100 J. W. Sawyer., to ... Martha E. Luntsford, swl-4 sec2 and , secJ-4 sec3-in-23 $6000 E. W. Anderson to Geo. W. Thomas 1-2 Interest in sw 1-4 sec 2 and se 1-4 sec 3-ln-23 and swl-4 sec 24, all ' of sec 13 2n-24, nl-2, nl-2 ' si -2 sec 18, all of secl7, e 1-2 sec 20, nl-2 si -2 sec 29, n 1 -2 se 1 -4 sec 30-2n-24 nel-4 sec 24-2n-23 ' $13,500 C. C. Curtis to Elizabeth Faul- coner si -2 sel 4 sec 30-2n 24 '..V -., ;. ., ,..$1.00 Marriage Licenses Add M. Moore to Ellen D. Brown George W. Gregg to Violet H. Brown Get Your Name on The Wheatfield List