The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 23, 1904, Image 8

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5 C h r i s t m a s G o o d s for E v e r y b o d y !
Big or Little, Old or Young, Can Find an Appropriate Present
At M. Streff & Co’s. Santa Claus Left us a Big Supply.
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From 15 to 25 per cent Discount on Holiday Goods to close them out.
Christmas Gifts
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In great variety.
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A large
supply of useful and beau­
Rugs, elegant styles and
many sizes, from 35c up.
Nice assortment of Bamboo Goods.
tiful
presents
to
select
from and make glad your
friends at Xmas time.
HERE AR E
FEW
Couch Covers, hand­
some patterns,$1.75 up.
Fine line of Couches
and Bed Lounges.
R E M IN D E R S :
Dolls, Doll Cabs, T o y Trunks, Building Blocks, Sad Irons, Bells, Shell Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes,
Photo Boxes, Stereoscopes and Views, Rocking Horses, T ool Chests and other toys to numerous to mention.
Games of all kinds, such as Flinch, Pit, Bid, Squire, or Sir Peter Peppercorn, Colors, Harlequin, Mice, Tri-Bang, Roaming Miller, The
Crusaders, T o the North Pole by Airship, The American Yacht Race, District Messenger Boy, Table Croquet, Checkers, Dominoes,
Crokinole, and many others.
Rocking
Chairs
for old and
young from
$1 to $10.
High chairs for the baby.
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TH E LO CAL F IE L D
M. STREFF & CO.
Stayton, Oregon.
Chenille Stand Cov­
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ers, 50 and up.
1 Chenille Portiere Cur­
tains, $2.15 and up.
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Christmas Gifts that will Please
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Wedding bells.
Christmas bells.
We have a large selection
of Framed Pictures from 15c
to $2.50.
M en, W o m e n cind Cliildren.
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W ANTED — A giMsI road t e am, w e i g h t
about I20Ü pound* each. Would like
to (rade in a nice well matched driv­
ing (earn ns part payment.
Call or
address Sublimity Creamery, P. M.
Hermen», Prop , Sublimity, O r e g o n .
Merry Christmas.
E. F. Long was over from Jefferson
the first of the week.
Cornell Silbernagel is home from
his visit to Minnesota.
Get your shoes repaired by Lance-
tield, at Smith’s shoe store.
Dressmaking and tailor-made suits
a specialty.
M kk . J. C. E ui .BEHG.
Fred Jones and Miss Jennie Luken-
bach, of 8cio, were married last week.
Wanted— 125 well seasoned white
oak posts.
F r a n k T a t e , Sublimity.
Thus. Taylor is home from Astoria,
where he has been at work in a log-
ing camp.
Silk Mufflers, Milk Handkerchief-,
nice Lidie» W.tiet Pattern», Neck wem,
Fascinators, Sweaters from 25c to $4,
M<‘ii s h ine Shirt*—a large assortment
at the very lowest prices, al Dittar’«,
Sublimity.
ESPECIALLY FO R M EN A N D BOYS.
Fobs, Vest Chains, Charms, Cuff Buttons, Shaving Mugs, Scarf
N o tice o f r i n . t
Pins, Lodge Badges.
FO R T H E WIFE.
A set of 1847 Rogers Knives and Forks, Caster, Tea Set,
Butter Dish,
Cake Stand, Berry Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cake Knives, Berry Spoons.
Also a Gold Watch and Chain.
S ettlem en t.
N otice I. hereby alvon that the underalgucd
adm inistrator o f tin. estate of Martha Ann A|e
Pi*' deceased, I'*» tiled In the t'ou n ty t'.Hirt of
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«1 Oreijoii, tor Marlon co u n ty , hi* flu-
| al a ccou nt o f aald e .ta te and that (aid co u rt
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fixed the at st day o f D ecem ber, I Sot, at the
I hour o f on e o ’clock f . u. of »aid day at tbe
| County Court r.»>in In the city of Halrnj, at. the
- Urn., h ml place to hear aald Dual a ccou n t, a. .1
! any o b jection * thereto.
Dated Iiecem ber 2 , loot.
IV. H .QUKENEK,
A dm inistrator o f the estate o f Martha Ann
A p p le , deceased.
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FOR GIRLS— Wntoh, Chain, Chatelaine, Manicure and Desk Set, Gold Pens, I etrl Paper Knives, Stamp Boxes,
The Stayton Chair Co. has built an Ring»— We have a large »tuck to »elect from, in Plain, Set and Engraved.
addition to the factory to be used as
an office.
FOR YOUR FRIEND— Souvenir Spoons, Napkin Ring», Stamp Boxes, Nut Crackers, Halt and Pepper Shakes,
Dr. Wilbur N. Pintler, dentist, will and many other useful article« to select from at a very reasonable price.
t>e in his office in Htayton the 16th to
Remember that a Guitar, Mandolin, Violin, Banjo, or French Harp makes a nice Christmas present
31st of each mouth.
We do all kins of engraving on our goods FREE.
Buy your dolls and toys at Ditters,
Come in and make your selection*early.
...... To call and see the......
at Sublimity, wao has a large assort­
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stock of good I a m ........
ment at right prices.
You will save money if you buy Sil­
carrying
Mrs. R. L Moiton and children ar­
For holiday presents, such as Toilet
We neglected to mention last week
verware from E. Roy, and lie will do Cases, Albums, Work Boxes, Collar
rived
the
first
of
the
week
from
a
visit
that Fred Holt and Ruth King were
fine engraving free, which will add to «nd Cliff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Glove;
to friend« in Missouri and the St.
married at Albany the 10th.
the value of the goods.
and Handkerchief Boxes, go to Hit­
Louis Exposition. They left for the
ter's, at Sublimity.
Mrs. T. B. Riggs and children, of
John Dnvitz, who formerly lived in
east
Oct.
3rd.
Condon, are guests at the home of her
We have 150 acres of fine timber |
Stayton, passed through town Thurs­
parents, W. H. Queener and wife.
Bills are out for a holiday mask ball day on his way to his home in Mill land on the river near town for sale or [
Single and Double Disc
exchange.
When you want a pleasant laxative to be given at the Stayton ojiera house City. He was returning from Idaho,
take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv­ Dec. 90. John Law and Marble Crab­ where he has taken up a ranch.
“ Aunt Mary” Hollenbeck died Sat-
er Tablets. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. tree are managers, and they are pre­
The
moving
picture
entertainment
urday
last at the home of Lon Shelley,
paring for a good time.
given Wednesday evening tinder the in this place, where »he has made her
Mehatna amateur dramatists will
Mrs. Margaret
Fowells, of Fayette, ___,____. . . ___ t __ _____ , ............
present “ Better Than Gold” in their
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auspices of Stayton Circle, Women of ........
home .........................
several months past. ollfJ
She w
was
home town Dec. 3Utli, and at Mill City Iowa, and Miss Margaret Fowells, cjf WtxKfcnkfr, was the la-st of its kind w e 79 years of age, an old resident of this
and all repairs
Jan. 30th.
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Corvallis,
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very welcome
vis- '■ |lave set,n ¡n
The ladies of neighborhood, and had been
t o r s at the Alexander home from Sat- the circle gave
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Among the recent transfers of real i itors
gav the entertainment free i !, feeble for some time. The funeral
ser- !
estate in Lint, county we notice the urday until Wednesday.
to those whom they desired to enter-
following: J.H .Shuford to Warren
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T . u , . Wflll
. . . Hn, tam, and the opera house was packed. vice was held Tuesday, at the M. E.
Richardson, 160 acres, $1225.
Mrs. John R. Lake was called Sat- Music was furnished by a graph.c Church, and interment made in tlie'
any size.
unlay to Roneville, Calif., by the new« phone and the Woodman hand, and Peitri.k cemetery, where her husband
The goo 1 people of Kingston and 0f the serious illness of her brother, the evening was entertaining at , d in - and children are buried. Her son-in­
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vicin.ty will celeb. au» Christmas in an
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, offered a paralytic stroke, structive. Stayton Circle lias a large .
membership of live workers, and this " w> rrank shorn, and his daughter,
appropriate manner with a tree, and
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an interesting program, on Saturday Word from her since arm ing there entertainment will undoubtedly a«»ist °f Clackamas county, were present at
in adding many new names to the roll, the funeral
eve., the 24th.
reports him no better.
It Will Pay You
E. ROY, Stayton.
Rushford Wagons
Oliver Disc Plows
Oliver chilled
Walking Plows
D’KalbWire Fence
Philip Meier,
Sublimity, Or.