Lexington wheatfield. (Lexington, Or.) 1905-19??, August 29, 1907, Image 4

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    LEXINGTON WHEATFIELD
Published Every Thursday
at
LEXINGTON, OREGON
S. A. THOMAS,
. Editor and Proprietor.
OFFICIAL PAPER TOWS OF LEXINGTON
Subscription, per year, - $1.C0
Advertising rates on Application
Copy for change of advertising must
reach this office by Wednesday icon.
Entered as second-class matter October
6, i905, at the post office at Lexington, Or
egon, under the Act cf Congress of March
3, 1879.
THURSDAY AUGUST 29. 1937.
NOTICE j
The best way to build, up your ova !
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icwn is io oo your iraauig ai irjine. .
Patronize ycur home merchants. If j
iney succeea me cnances are you w;n ,
succeed. When you send a dollar to
a mail order house you have the goods
and they have the money. Trade at
home and we keep both the goods and
the money.
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LEXINGTON SCHOOLS
Lexington public school will com
mence Monday, September the 9th.,
with R. B. Wilcox, Principal; H. Mc
Coraiick, Grammar jpom; Miss Grace
Cole, Intermediate room; Miss Clara
Vaughn, Primary room. Mr. Mc
Cormick, one of the new teachers,
comes well recommended as a scholar
and gentleman The past year he
taught the Strawberry school. Miss
Vaughn, of Portland who takes charge
of the primary room, is a graduate of
the Newberg Normal and has nad
several years of primary work so is
well fitted for the position. There is
nothing to be said-about Miss Cole
and Mr. Wilcox for "their good work
last year speaks "for them. We feel
that the School Board, has dpf e their
best and hope all parents will strive to
heto make our school be both pleasant
and profitable to all;
As the school bo:ks have 1 been
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changed, we give below a list cf books
needed in various grades.
First Grace ' .
Wheeler's Primer.
Wheeler's First Reader.
Secono. Grade
Wheeler's First Reader
'Wheeler's Second Reader
Smith's Primary Arithmetic :
The Outlook writing system No 1 ' ,
The Outlook copy slips Nol.
Third Grade .
"Wheelers Third Reader
Smith's Primary Arithmetic
The Outlook writing system No 2.
The Outlook copy slips No 2
, , Fourth Grade
Cyr's Fourth Reader V
Smith's Primary Arithmetic
Modern Lessons in English
Natural Introductory Geography
Reed's Word Lessons , '
Krohn's First Bock in Hygiene
The Outlook writing syshm No 3
The Outlook copy slips No 3 " '
Fifth Grade
' Cyr's Fourth Reader
Thomas' Elementary History
Smith's Practical Arithmetic ,
Modern Lessons in English
Natural Introductory Geography)
Reed's Word Lesson
Krohn's Graded Lessons In Phys. and
Hygiene
Outlook writing system No 4
Outlook copy slips No 4
Sixth Grade
Cyr's Fifth Reader
Thomas' Elementary History''
Smith's Practial Arithmetic
Modem Lessons in English
Natural School Geography
Reed's Word Lessons
Krohn's Graded Lessons in Phys. and
Hygiene
Outlook writing system No 5
Outlook copy slips No 5,
Seventh Grade
Cyr's Fifth Reader '
Agriculture for Beginners
Smith's Practical Arithmetic
Modern English Grammar
Natural School Geography
Doub's History of U. S.
Reed's Vord Lessens
Outlook writing system No 6
Cutlcck copy slips No 6
Cyr"
Eighth Crxz?.
Fifih Reader
' Agriculture f:r Beginners
Smith's Practical Arithmetic
Modern tng-ish orammar
Natural School Geography
Doub's History of U. S.
Reed's Word Lessens
Outlook writing system No 7
Outlook ccoy slips No 7
v - Ninth Grade
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Modern English Grammar
Comp. and Rhetoric for Schools
Hand bock of English Composition -Algebra
for Secondary Schools
First Latin Book ,
Myers General History
Tenth Grade
Modern English Grammar :
Comp. and Rhetoric for Schools
Algebra for Secondary Schools
Myers' General History" "4 "
Ceasars Gallic Wars
Latin Prose Composition
AH pupils expecting to take Ninth
and Tenth grade work will please leave
their tfrder at the Drug store 'if they!
wish books as but a limited number ,
has been ordered for those grades.
We read from the
Lexington !
Wheatfield that a certain lone young
man was so slow that Sunday evenings
after he went home from seeing his ,
girl she would muss up her hair to.
make her folks believe the young man
had kissed her. We have heard since
that his girl lived in Lexington. Pro-
claimer. " I
,
One mignt suppose from the tone of :
the above that the Proclaimer man
was the young man referred to.
But.
we wouldn't tell on him. f
A good many merKwould rather win
one dollar betting on something than to
earn ten dollars working for it.
About the rarest thing in the world
Is the divorced woman who would not
get married again, if she gets a chance.
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LEACH BROTHERS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE
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2 HARVEST SUPPLIES
We have a large stock of everything needed for the
harvest and can supply your wants promptly. No
order too large for us to fill, and none too small to
receive prompt attention. A child can buy as cheap
as its parents.
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LEXINGTON,
.NOTICE FC2 PLSuancv
Departs-, tn! cf Izxf.tz
Land Ofiice al Tfce EI$ Cwjmj,
AtfasJ 7. I5C7.
Notice is herety fits &5
CECRGH E. M31LES
of Lexington, Qrtgjffl, J.ts Ksi ict cf
his inter. tea to r.i.e fis2 avsismtxCas
proof in support cf his claira, K:.e
s:ead Entry No. I:7 ir3e Miy 57. HSCfc,
for the SE.U'S'VV aa5 Los i SstSjo
13. Tcvsshfp 1 Swift. Rase 25 2- V. M-.
and that said pr&of wm 'be sstie iefiie J.
P. WHXaau. U. S. Coma', 1 J-js tffiae is
Heppr.er, Oregea, xm Sepffls&sr 15 59C?.
He names the iillswicf vMases ts
prove his ccaliawus rssiiieriDe vptz, eJ
cultivation cf. the ianS. viz:
S. A. Thoir-as, "67. P.. larrtre'IL F- M.
Christerson, of Lerinpton, Orppcrti. 3L A.
Thon-.pEin, Heppiior., DrEfDr..
8-15-9-12 - P-Kpistar
NOTICE FOE aiiailCATlWS
DepsjtmeEt trf the ilnterior
Land Oifioe at The Dalies, Qreptm,
Aupust tt
Notice is bertby fiver ihat
MARY RITCHIE, iormef !y Mwy Vinxtt.
of Strawberrr, Orerna, has i'.tei mctioe cf
j,er inter.i5cD to elm final Ovt j&a pr;f
in support of her da; as. xiz: Koantsnad
Entry No. 1C721 ma3e pr3 23., 193, for
the Wi rWJ-, NEiNWi ana irA'JUE cf
Section 33. T0? 1 1 Man. Pe 26
E. W. M., and 1e4 taad proof will 1 r.af
before j. P. wiffiasa. U. S. CwnmV, at
his ofice 'in H
peer, j-
B, ID IK
sh,'na!Tj fce y-j te
prove her cofr.-ui-as rer;ii s vp-n, a.-. i
cultivation of. ir.e jar.a. v;z;
0. S. Hodsicn. f Lezir.flsn. Oreron.
c E KUi.Tav. w. H. Muravs, H.
Stowers, of Eliswiir, Oregon.
' C. V. M MRE,
g-15-9-12 ' Renter,
Get Your Name on
The Wheatfield List
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LEXINGTON,
THE OFFICE
A, D. INSKEEP, Proprietor
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
FRESH BEER- ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT '
GOOL.'' ,-OOL TABLE IN CONNECTION y
LEXINGTON, OREGON
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LEXINGTON BANK
Branch of BANK OF HEPPNER
E. D. BROWN, Manager.
CAPITAL STOCK
Loans made at Eight per
terest paid on
COLIC, CHOLERA AND
Diarrhoea Remedy
Is a reliable, pleasant and safe
remedy for bowel complaints
both in children and adults. Buy
it now, it may save Jife.
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Time Deposits. 2
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