The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 25, 1910, Image 5

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We
Sheep Shearing Ma­
chine for sale by us.
Iowa No. 2, $55.
Birdsell
Wagons,
wood
wheel
farm
trucks, steel wheel
farm trucks as low as
$30.
lime, cement and
satphur spray solution.
Machine and harness
oils.
McCOR.vUCK
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“All the World Loves an Oliver.’’
A neat bit of sentiment and a true one; but
lovers must eat and, therefore, plowing must be
done. Right here let us suggest that the Oliver
Chilled Plow leads the procession for first-class
work.
BIN D ER S.
We carry
the McCor­
mick Binder
and Repairs
and we can
furnish you
M C O R H IC k M O W E R
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with all parts and extras.
YOU CAN’T BEAT
OUR CULTIVATOR
Five-tooth Cultivators, com­
plete with wheel, can be gotten
here for $4.25.
YOU CAN REACH US
BY ’PHONE, OR SEND
A POSTAL; WE WILL
MAKE PRICE RIGHT.
New vertical lift McCormick Mower
and repairs and sections, all machines.
“ Evil Communications Cor­
rupt Good manners,” hence
you should fight shy of the
pirates” who say their im i­
tations are as good as the
hand Made Harness that is
made in our shop. Stick to
it and neither your manners
nor morals will suffer.
“ Laugh and the world
laughs with you; Weep, and
you weep alone.” But, all the
same, “ Sum m er and winter
shall continue, and seed time
and harvest shall not fail,”
Moral:
Whether you
laughjor cry, use the Stand­
ard Spring Tooth Harrow in
preparing your ground.
Use the Corn • ing Spreader; it’s before all
others. We have several of these in use which
give eminent satisfaction; pleased customers are
our best reference.
Buy the Honitor Drill. Adapted
for ail kinds of soil, notably for the
soil of Harion and Linn counties.
Reduction is still on.
Buy Plymouth Twine
We will aug-
jig. ment our present
j s u p p l y with a big
stock as the
season advances.
We have Ply­
mouth Standard,
Plymouth Extra,
Manila and Pure
Manila Twine.
BEV/ARE of giving orders for twine BEFORE
getting our prices.
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and your
trust in the
McCormick
Hay Rake,
and your
haying will
not disap­
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“ Each heart recalled a
different name, But all sang
“ Annie Laurie.” North and
South America, Europe, Asia
Africa and the islands of the
sea, compliment us by using
vast numbers of Plymouth
Twine. However much they
may differ on other things
all unite on the Plymouth
Twine.
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One Shovel Plcws.
Two Shove! Pb*7?.
Wagon Jacks.
Tongue Supports.
Grass Seeders.
Hand Com Planter.
New Nelson & Lemoon
Rubber-Tire-Setting Machine
and can put new rubber
tires on your old wheels.
We will gladly quote you
prices at any time.
W H A T O N E H A N SAYS:
“I would n’t
do without
your win-
rower for
less than
$100. Finest thing out. Enclosed find my
check.”—F. Herrling, Stay-ton. Oregon.
A pessimist is a believer
in “ hoodoos,” while an opti­
mist delights in “ mascots.”
The Corn King Spreader is
as good a mascot as any
farmer could desire.
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Mielke,
Carry:
WHEN YOU ARE
BUYING A HARROW
Wt havc the all stccl harrow
and it is the RodcHck Lear..
We also ha vc the C ton 60-
tooth, guard rail, harre -, all
sizes, at $13.75.
No. 50 Canton Plow, at $11
Use the Bickmore
Gall Cure for Sore-
Shouldered Horses.