The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 08, 1908, Image 8

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Creator of the “One
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Closing Out Sale Continues!
People of this section are getting big bargains at B.
Prange’s store. Sublimity, as this is no fake sale, but a
genuine forced sale, caused by the demands of creditors.
You should call before the sale closes. Lewis Bros. &
Co., who have charge, have slashed the prices.
Every Dollars Worth
of goods must go. Lewis Bros. A Co
have gone through the stock with a
big knife and have slashed prices right
and left. No mercy has been shown
in this reckless price cutting.
Every
article has been reduced— nothing has
been reserved, as the goods must and
will be sold out. Dry Goods, Grocer­
ies, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Gran-
iteware, Crockery, Implements, Etc.
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Prices During this Sale ^ 3 5
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All Dress Goods
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sell at cost.
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They Must ( j o !
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will be so low that your must vivid
conception of value greatness would
not do justice to the thousand« of bar-
gains Conte and bring a well tilled
purse and you w ill hitch your dollars
to the biggest load of bargain* they
have ever pulled. Fortune is knock-
iug at your door.
Don’t I d your
neighbors get the best bargain»—get
them vouraelf.
Don’t Wait
Boots,Shoes, Hats
This is a bona fide closing out
sale and the goods must go. Overalls, Pants,
You can’t afford to miss this
Coats, Rubber
chance to save money.
Footwear and
Oiled Clothing
Terms of Sale
Reduced to Cost
Strictly Cash
Price.
or Eggs.
A Few Prices
Outing, 12 to i^c.now 9-11 >4
Calico, 8 to 9 c, now
6 c
Dress Lawn, 12 c, now ..... 8 c
Silkolenes, 1 ^c, now
12 c
Cabbot M & A, 12 - 13 c,
....................... now 10-11
Chambray, 12 c, now
10 c
All grades Hose from % to 40 c
Valencines Lace, per yard
from $ to 12 c
Horseshoe Camp
Notice to the Public.
T© THE PUBLIC
T H E N EW MODEL
Em pire Cream Separator
Ten years ahead of all others in
every feature of Separator con­
struction, in style, new capacities
and low price. A size for every
dairy farmer from the smallest to
the largest. Beautiful in design,
perfect in construction, everlast­
ing in daily use.
mer remember our line of builders hardware is
complete and before buying come and get our
Buggies! Buggies!
We represent the three largest
buggy manufacturers
Now Painting W ill Commence.
We carry the best paint on the coast which is the OREGON
SIEN'NA M IN ERA L PAINT. Sen i»s before you buy or
you m ust surely regret it later on.
K E R B E R BROS.
In paints we handle the famous Sherwin-
Williams brand, Pattons Sun Proof, white lead
and the best oils money can buy.
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fillers, Crackfillers, and Primers.
Do not overlook Eboncoat, an clastic pre­
servative and durable coating that stops leaks
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and prevents rust and decay in all felt and met­
al roofs.
Remember our Furniture line is always
Miss Lizzie Ginter, of Sublimity,
died at her home in th a t place T h u rs­
day morning. The funeral will be
held Saturday.
Last week witnessed the most sue-
res-ful «ale of horses ever held in Port­
land.
Breeders and buyers from
Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho,
California, and British Columbia were
there, with' a liberal sprinkling of
Eastern owners. The average wa­
if 240. each for every horse sold during
one day ol the sale
Henry Mutchler
purchasc-d a line anim al at this s a l e
j which he is now driving.
We also
have a fine line of Varnishes, Stains, Wood-
Miss Frank Alexander is assisting
at B. Prange’s store in Sublimity dur-
ing his big closing out sale.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F
Studebaker, Henny and John Fresh, near Shaw, died Wednesday,
Deere.
aged ten days. The funeral occtired
yesterday, conducted by Elder Morton,
When in Stayton call at our Haid- and interm ent was made in the Down­
vvare store and get prices before yon ing cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Fresh
buy. We can convince you our prices have the sympathy of many friends
are right.
in their loss.
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prices.
Miss Abhie Gehlen is again behind
the counter a t the Gehlen Bros, store.
Mrs. Lon Shelley left last week for
Portland, to visit her son, A rthur
Ward and family.
Bills are out announcing a ball
game between Stayton and Lebanon
on the Stayton grounds Sunday. Ow­
ing to the rain the Stayton team did
not go to Lebanon last Sunday as in­
tended.
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If you are thinking of building this sum­
Anyone wanting shakes call on
Prange, Sublimity.
A son was born to the wife of N. ]
Bailey, Saturday morning.
Al Schaefer and wifeure the parents
of a new daughter, born Friday.
,T h e leap year dance th a t was to be
given by Mr. Prange’s salesladies at
Sublimity last night, was postponed
until Tuesday night, the 12th.
I t is expected th a t the fleet will a n ­
chor off Yaquina hay about the 19th,
and a train will run on the C. A E.,
going and corning the same day.
Work lias commenced repairing
sonic of the streets of town.
In some
P^ces tills is badly needed, and every-
one is glad to »ee the work begun,
The two large trees opposite Willis
Caldwell’s were blown out by dyna
mite Wednesday, John Lake acting as
chief gunner. Quite a crowd witness­
ed the affair.
W .F . KLECKER. |
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Look for the big Red Sign.
\V. F. Klecker made a business trip
to
Portland the first of the week.
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John VanHandel, and family now
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M eets e v e ry *1 < ™ ! U W t , l e i r new home in the north
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g h . t . Mon* 1 part of town.
N o . 6 0 0 W . O . XT.
( h o p p e r s wel­ gj DeW itts Little Eary Riser- are small
come.
O . V. M yers, C . C.
safe, sure and gentle little pills. Sold
E. B. W a i t e r .«, C l e r k .
by Stayton Pharmacy.
E. C. Titus is making improvements
John R. Lake is now ready to put
about his home.
down wells. He has pumps, tubing,
• The Albany Democrat asks, “ Will etc. Call on him for prices.
Mr. Cake be frosted?”
FOUND—Overcoat..
Owner can
The mill at Mill City is now run* ha ve same by calling on W. A. Elder
ning ten hours a day.
' and paying for this notice.
The Photo Gallery will be open the
FOR SALE—Good barley seed. 60c
first ten days of May.
per bushel.
Inquire of Uruce Bowne,
A. L. Shelley, of Sublimity, made us IJ miles west of West Staytnu.
an appreciated call Monday.
Insist upon DeW itts Witch Hazel
Dr. Jackson has moved into the s llve There *re substitutes but there
Gardner building on W ater Street,
is °,n!>' one original. It is healing,
soothing and cooling and is especially
Anyone wishing to connect with the good for piles. Sold by Stayton Phar.
city water works, call on Jac. Spauiol.
Mis8 Jei(,ie Goodman was bitten on
Nick Zimmerman and wife, of Sub- the arm by a spider Wednesday. She
limity, are parents of a son born Wed- is now apparently doing well, and as
nesday.
medical attendance was at once given,
J . R. Gardner and family are now it is expected th a t she will have no
living in their recent purchase— the trouble from the bite.
W imer property.
For stomach troubles, biliousness
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Mrs. P. Bressler was down from De­ and constipation try C ham berlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Many re*
troit over Sunday. She sa /s the fam- markable cures have been effected by
ily expects to move to Htayton and oc­ them. Price 25ctn. Sample» free. For
»ale by all druggists.
cupy their property lu re next fall.
Your friend,
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B. PRANGE, Sublimity, Ore.
Lewis Bros. &Co., flgrs.
There are many things about this young store that
will vitally interest you. Sonic people told us w e ^ "
couldn’t make a success ot this store by having
“guaranteed one price” on good clothing. They ar-£L
gued that the sliding scale price plan had been in opcr-5^
ation in this city for so long a time that the people
could not get accustomed to any other method. But
these people underrated the intelligence of the p u b lic .^
That the public appreciates the advantage of buying
“the one price way” when that price is the lowest in^L
town, is shown by the manner in which the store is ^ *
growing.
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We also carry a full line of ladies dress goods, shoes,
notions, and will gladly make your acquaintance in
the one price plan.
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complete and don’t fail to see the Sweet Clover
and Baby Grand ball bearing lawn mowers.
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Our motto: Good Goods, Low Prices and
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a Square deal for All.
H. J. M A R K IN G .
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Thom as G rocery
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now 100 feet long ¿md
we carry the most complete
line of groceries ever car
ried in Stayton.
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W e buy n e a rly a n y th in # the fa r m e r p ro - ¿ A
g Z duces. Vegetables, Chickens, E##s, W heat, * *
& & O ats, Wool a n d D rie d M eats.
Remember when the price or quality isn’t right
we make it right.
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