The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 20, 1908, Image 3

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    THE GREATEST NUMBER OF FARM AND FIRESIDE
November
Ever Published W ill Be the
Beautifully Illustrated
25
th Thanksgiving Issue
This will mark the beginning ol the Great New Farm and Fireside—the farm paper is going to be better than
has ever been thought possible to make a Farm and Family paper. You cannot afford to miss it. We have
. dded many new editors, whose striking ability and thorough experience mean helpfulness and interest to our read­
ers this winter—a very treasure house of it. In the November 25th number will be the first of the new
i
. Special Fireside Magazine Features
144 pages of them during the next six months. Think of it! Every issue will be brimful of the best Short Stories
Brilliantly Illustrated Articles, unusually attractive Household Pages which are unexcelled by any paper in the land
in fact, everything that will delight you as well as help you. And the Thanksgiving Number is the best of
them all. The famous Lady Troubridge has written the greatest novel of the year—and Farm and Fireside is go­
ing to print the first chapters ol it in the Thanksgiving Number.
“The Soul of Honour”
s the name of it. Of course, we had to pay a big price for it—the HIGAEST PRICE EV ER PAID by a FARM PAPER,
but “Only the Best” is the motto we are following. Farm and Fireside bought the exclusive American rights. It
is all about a girl and two men—but you 11 find several long chapters in the Thanksgiving number. It is a beauti­
ful, wholesome story, and thrills with love and adventure. It is just the kind of a novel you never want to miss a
single chapter of. Then there are the
Three Colored Pictures
by America’s foremost artists—and the largest and most beautiful one of all will be sent to every paid-in-ad­
vance subscription—no others—with the big Thanksgiving number.
This picture is twice as large and ten
times as beautiful as any w e have ever before given our readers. It is 14 by 2oy 2 inches and superbly litho-
: taphed in six colors especially for Farm and Fireside. These pictures are not printed—they are lithographed
art proofs. Besides the one in the Nov. 25th number you will get two more, but not unless you pay up in ad­
vance by Movember 25th. There are lots of
Other New Features
too, among them non-partisan discussions by Alfred Henry Lewis, the well known magazine writer; an unus­
ually helpful series on the conservative investment of your money—not only in your own farm tut in other
property as well: special articles by some of the nation’s greatest public men. Then there will be all the for­
mer helpful departments, too—only more helpful than ever. Farm and Fireside is spending thousands of dol­
lars more on its editorial matter for next year than has ever been spent by any farm paper in America. We
haven’t room to tel! you much about it here, only enough to show how much better the new Farm and Fire­
side for next year is going to be than it has ever been betore.
©ur Thanksgiving Gift to You
We wish to show our appreciation and cordial feeling to all those who pay up their subscriptions promptly.
We are therefore going to give you your choice of Thanksgiving presents if your sudscriptions is paid in ad­
vance by November 25th. Take your choice:
EITH ER NO.
1— A tine monochrome picture of our next
President and his family,!
ixi 4 inches.
OR NO. 2— A superb reproduction of Balfour Ker’s great masterpiece, “ Home, Sweet Home,”
22x14 inches. This great painting cost hundreds of dollars and has never before been of­
fered to the people of America. It should be in every true American home. Be sure to
state which Thanksgiving gift you want.
This choice of Thanksgiving gifts is en irely in addition to the six-color pictures, the
novel, etc., mentioned above. Every 1 itizen in this great commonwealth will surely
want one of these two beautiful pictur s. Tell vour friends about this great offer, b
is open to all, but you must pay upyo r subscription in advance before Nov. 25. Do
it now. Get 24 numbers for
cents
Before the Price Goes Up
and this offer is withdrawn. If your subscription has expired or expires this month
this is your last chance. The price of Farm and Fireside goes up in just a few weeks.
Send Your Subscription Right Now
Get the Big Thanksgiving Number
And your home paper one year for $i.4o
Address ail orders to THE MAIL, Box 98, Stayton, Or.