Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, January 11, 1906, Image 1

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LEXINGTON GROWS WITHOUT WATCHING
VOL. I
LEXINGTON, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 11, 1906
NO. 16
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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 caeh, and we will give you tickets for your cash purchases,
small or large, and when you have procured tickts to th : 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 percent, on s 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 purchasefrom 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 tonce to secure one of these
prizes. Sugar, Flour, Salt, Wire, Harness and Agricultural Implement are excluded in this offer, ' and we
reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time by giving 30 days notie ' ' '
CLEHRMNCE SHL,E
We are busy invoicing and are finding many articles in all lines that we will
offer at great bargains in order to clean them up and make room for 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
you 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.
LEXINGTON.
OREGON
COUNTY COURT FKOCKHJMNGS.
The following are the bills allowed by
the County Court at the January term, con
vening Wednesday January 3, 1906.
E. E. Bleakman $2.00 G. W. Kirk $16.50
B. F. DeVore 42.50 V. A. Stephens 22.50
J. M. Eads 4.50 M, E. DeVore 26.00
O. C. and Arthur T. C. Stephens 14.50
Stevens ' 20.00 Archie Barnard 16.00
Frank Howell 22.00 John Howell 15.00
J. H. Duncan 5.00 A. F. Nelson 50.50
Ceo. H. Hayden 26.87 S. W. Meadows 2.50
S. McDanlels 24.00 Ed. Men nUto 1 A IV)
28.00 Thos Musgrave 8,00
10.50 J. R, Simons 7.00
2.30 H. A. Emry 20.00
2.25 A. L. & T W.
Ayers
F. Devore
Frank Howell
B. E. Deyore
Joe Howell
A, E. Bates
Elmer Beaman 17.50
O. C. Steohens 34.00 R
18.65
120.00
51.00
T.W. Ayers
E. M. Shutt
Jessie Kirk
W. O. Hill
Ike Knighton
J C Ball
EDLtaoh
J W Grimes
E M Shutt
L Groshens
J S faeckwlth
Wm. Gordon ? '
V. A. Stephens 8.00 M. E. Devore
David Emry 54.95 Hughes &
Ceo. H. Hayden 83.43 prnr,h -?o
Hugh Roberts lO.OOArchie Barnard41 OO
Geo.Hendrix 4.50 J. L. Yeager 81.60
S E Van Vactor 15.00 S. P. Carrie,..
R. Homeland 32 37 . .
150.00 W. 0. Hill 120.00
333.33 Vawter Craw
20.00 ford 333.33
.75 Thomson Rms n on
Thompson Bros. 24.50 G. A. Bleakman 720
S. J. Wine ' 65. in
Glass & Prud- J. J. McGee 10.00
homme 100.87 Lewis Kinnev 52 .SO
J. J. McGee 14.00 WsllsX, JC.ith-
J A McLaughlin 70. 17 ley 22.25
Irwin Hodson Co96.65 HeDDner Times 12.50
Charles Conner 18.75 A D Hogeland 23.75
Knea& Welch 55.40 I H Allen S2.R0
17.50 Glass & Prud-6-00
homme 175.00
14.20 Ruth Grimes 1.20
1.20 Mrs J Grimes 1.20
1.20 PSTCo. 20.80
50.C0 William Ayers 15.00.
10.00 George Perry 4.00
6.00 Chas. Duncan 7.75
Heppner Drug Co 3.25 CY Walker 68.15
Chas S Kirk 237.25 James Reid- 154.64
W P Scrivner 11.25 Mrs A McMillan68.O0
Willie Ridgway 1.00 James Reid 13.50
Mrs L M Hadley 10.00 H L & W Co 74.90
Paul G Balsiger 4.50 F F Klitz 63.50
TMcCulIough 10.00 C M White 10.00
2.00 Geo. Whiteis
13.70 WLBeden
6.20 Joseph Rector
1.20 Glen Boyer
2.00 Geo Whiteis
6.60 Frank Akers
5.75 E M Shutt
136.45 Heppner Gazette 6.00
14.00 W T Scott 22.50
3.00 Patterson &
.90 Son 2.25
2.00 Ed Driskejl 3.50
I2.C0 P M Chrlsten-
C W Chrtetenson 40.00 son 127.50
Ben Creen 22.00 Georre Mead 67.00
28-00 Joe Meier 2.00
4.00 Smith Burch 2.00
4.00 HScherefnger 81.25
118.50 Hattie Ferrier 7.00
137.75 J G Crawford 120.00
200.00 W M Ayors 120.00
83.33 S I Stratton 133.33
24.50 Jeff McFerrin 12.00
' 27.75 A McFerrin 25.50
22.50 J N Beeler 63.75
22.50 E Crawford 9.00
5.00 Mrs E Devore 37.50
Frank Cramer
B P' Bleakman
Guy Hadley
Elzle Sutton
D C Gurdane
Geo Whiteis
W F McNutt
A M Slocum
Joe Woolery
M A Bates
Minor & Co
S E Craber
J McCullough
19.10
14.00
1.60
1.20
6.95
4.60
6.50
R Vanhorn
H Yocum
Oamin Hager
H C Johnaon
BPNertl
W S Conner
8 C Noble
Arthur Reid
Frank Swan 1
Add Moor
Add Moora
Emry Crawford
Gilliam & Blsbee 17.65 Gilliam &
Gilliam & Blsbee 8.75 Blsbee 16.25
R D Watklns ,11.60 Emil Johnson 9.00
Jay W Shipley 8.20 E S Duran 13.60
CKirk 12.20 FMHo1m i3m
Frank Young 14.60 Earnest Moyer 13.20
G D Coats 16.00 Pat McDaid 13.60
H Scherzinger 13.60 A Engleman 17.00
SV Hardin 14.40 Wm Leathers 11.00
Hiram E Clark 12.40 Theo Anderson 14.80
Fred Ashbaugh 11.60 M R Morgan 15.80
R R Grabeel 15.00 J W Craddick 6.80
R S Bradley 16.00 Marion Evans 9.00
B B Kelly 13.60 A C Pettys 13.00
John R Olden 5.20 H A Yocum 13.80
PaulTroedson 17.40 Luther Jordan 11.60
Mrs. A Saling 6.00 Joyce Leathers 6.00
Fred Fisher 4.20 C B Sperry 9.60
E Humphreys 10.20 N Musgrave 10.20
Elbert Lalande 2.20 J V Grimes 3.80
Andy J Cook 2.20 Clyde Sperry 5.60
J W Puyear 5.60 Dick Beaman 8.00
W H Clark 34.25 Dall Smith 32.50
C J Anderson 8.75 E D Leach 5.35
A E Bates 2.50
ELECTION BOARDS FOR PRECINCTS.
ALPINE PRECINCT.
O. S, Hodson chairman, B. P.
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