Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, March 29, 1906, Image 8

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LEXINGTON
BANK
does a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Loans and Collections a Specialty.
Also
A GENERAL
LAND AND REAL ESTATE y
Businesss done by
W. B. McALISTER
Good Wheat Lands and Choice Town Lots for
Sale at Reasonable Prices.
Office in Bank
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O LEXINGTON,
OziOl K
OREGON O
DeLONG'S STUDIO '
High Class Portraits.
Reasonable Prices.
All the latest style Mounts.
Developing done for Amateurs.
$ JAMES DELONG
LEXINGTON, - - OREGON
H. K. FULL6R
LIVERY
FEED
AND SALE
STABLES
First Class Rigs Careful Drivers
Special attention to Commercial Men 8
LEXINGTON, OREGON.
LOCAL NEWS
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. 9tf
The Wheatfield received word from
The Dalles Land Office that we were
now considered a legal paper for the
publication of Final Proof notices,
Any persons desiring their notices
published in this paper can now have
that privilege.
The Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co.
extensive piano dealers, of Portland,
have kindly consented to furnish a
new high grade Fischer piano for' the
use of the pupils at the recital of the
music class of Mrs. E. E. Thomas on
April 13th. Mr. A. A. Llneback,
special represetative of the house, will
be In Lexington on that date with a
number of high grabe instruments for
the inspection of the public.
Geo. W. Love, of Sand Hollow,
was In Lexington last Thursday for the
first time. Mr, Love told a Wheat
field representative, that this was his
first trip to Lexington but it would not
be his last one He says, that the
roads leading to Lexington are easier
and better grades than to other towns
of the county and the distance is no
greater. Mr. Love claimed to us that
merchandise was cheaper here than
elsewhere and that he saved $2 on a
load of ties for wood, as they are 4
cents each less here than at other
towns. Many people are finding that
Lexington is the best town in the
County in many ways.
The Infant son, Casper LaValle, of
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelps, died last
Friday morning, aged 2 months and
23 days. The baby seemed perfectly
well and went to sleep and was put in
to bed, the mother thinking It sleeping
an unusually length of time went to
look at him and found her boy dead.
Dr. Hunter was called Immediately
who said death was caused by conges
tion of the lungs, y Funeral services
were held from the M. E. church Sat
urday afternoon by Rev. T. P. Gra
ham who preached a very fitting ser
mon, i o the bereaved parents 1 he
Wheatfield joins the entire community J
in expressions of genuine sorrow.
. P.
'S
LUMBER YARD
LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES
WOOD AND COAL
Lexington.
Oregon
I have just received, from Edward
B. Grossman & Co., of Chicago, a
choice line of spring samples. Ladles'
and Misses' Suits, Silk Shirt Waist
Suits, Wash Suits, Wash Skirts,
Waists, Petticoats. Cloth and Silk
Skirts, Jackets and Raincoats. Any
one desiring anything in this line will
do well to call and look ovef my
samples at The Wheatfield Prlntery.
Mrs. S. A. Thomas.
SIR ROBERT
IMPOra PERCHERQN STALLION
Will stand the season of 1 906 as
follows: Monday and Tuesday, March
26 and 27, at Lexington Livery stables.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
March 28, 29 and 30, at lone. Satur
day, March 3 1 , at Lexington. Sunday
and Monday, April 1st and 2nd, at
Wm. Padberg's ranch on Clark's Can
yon. Thereafter every ninth day at
the above places. The Chas. L. Rea,
1906 impregnator usod by an expert,
when advisable.
Frank Parker, )
Andrew Reaney f Owners
Wm. Padberg )
ARTISAN Lodge Meets every Satur
day night at 7 o'clock, up stairs in Arti
hall ' C. W. Christenson,
Ethel Wilcox, Sec. M. A.
I. O. O, F. Lexington lodge No. 168.
Meets every Wednesday evening at 7 p. m.
C. W. Christenson M. F. Parker
Sec. N. C.
NOTICE OF GUARDIANS 8ALK.
Under and by virtue of an order Issued
out of the County Court of the State of Or
egon for Morrow County, on the 27th day
of March, 1906, the undersigned guardian b
the person and estate of Bert Wheeler, In
sane, will, on . Saturday, the 28th day of
April, 1906, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of 'said day, on the premises hereinafter de
scribed, sell to the highest bidder, either
for cash or for one-third cash and two
thirds secured by first mortgage on said
premises to be sold, all the right, title and
Interest of her said ward In and to the fol
lowing described real estate, towit: The
South West quarter () of Section Three
(3) In Township One (1) South, Range
Twenty-fire (25) E., W. M., and all Im
provements thereon and therewith.
Dated this 28th day of March, 1906.
Mary J. Wheeler,
3-29-4-25 Guardian.
REBEK AH. -Holly lodge No. 39
1 Lexington. Meets the first and third
Tuesday of each month at 7:30.
Ina Leach Ella Benge
Sec, N. C.
THE M. W. OF A .Excelsior Camp.
No. 9873, meet In Artisan Hall every
4th Tuesday night of the month.
E. E. Thomas. F. F. Klitz,
Clerk. v. C.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of The Interior
United States Land Office
The Dalles, Oregon, February 20, 1906.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed In this office by James McCabe, con
testant, against homestead entry No. 12 106,
made February 11, 1903, for SE' NE4',
E'j SW, Section 34, Township 2, N
Range 25, E. W. M. by Patrick McCabe,
Contestee, in which It is alleged that said
entryman has wholly abandoned said land
and has failed to live upon and cultivate said
land as required by law; that the only Im
provements he has made upon said land Is
a shack of a cabin which Is not habitable at
any time of the year; that said alleged ab
sence has existed for more than six months
last past; that said alleged absence was not'
due to his employment In the army, navy or
marine corps of the United States In time
of war. Said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on
April 12, 1906, before Vawter Crawford,
County clerk at his office In Heppner, Ore
gon, and that final hearing will be held at
10 o'clock a.m. on April 19, 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 February 20, 1906, set
forth facts which show that after due deli
gence personal service of this notice can
not be made, it is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice be given by due
and proper publication.
Michael T. Nolau,
3-1-4-5 Register.
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