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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
WE ARE BUYING Stavton Electric Light Co.. Stnyton, Oregon, April 13, 1913. 1 nil the Hot Water Bottles and Fountain To Our Patrons: Syringes in Stay ton and vicinity, and t ir A T n r Our practice of extending credit to our customer* hag 'beginning Friday will buy at JB cents! II very unsatisfactory, and wc will discontinue the practice ! each, that old Water Bottle or Foun 1 hereafter, You must appreciate the fact thnt our income ia m ide tain Syringe that no longer is of service } uj> of a large number of small mima, very nmnl' sums usua'ly, to you. This amount wc will allow you on the which entails extra lulx>r and expense when we credit them out 1 purchase price of at y newly made wut i and especially when we add interest on overdue accountn. | er bottle or syringe in e. r stock selling j The universal practice unions Electric Light, (las. Water I at $1.50 or more. and Telephone Companies is to ask payment of bills within thirty It makes no difference what condition I days which is just and reasonable. 'the article is in, whether it leaks or j not, here la an opportunity to get a| Beginning April 30th we will not extend credit longer than l new one at almost cost with our per- 1 30 days. Thus April hills become due on the lust day of April a id soaal guarantee of one year on the new i if the bill is not paid within 30 days thereafter, viz: by May both one. _________ _________ _________ j current will be cutoff from the premises. Kindly remember wo This offer is ginnl for one week, be* | expect customers to come to our office to settle bills and we will en- gi.ining Friday, April 18. BEAUCHAMPS DRUG STORK STAY I UN flLA I fit ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY APRÌ 20 TH ’ ‘Svch shipments mean Studebaker has the confidence of the farmer 1 Every year over one hundred thousand horse- driven vehicles are sold by StudebokeT. Ov er a million Studebaker vehicles are always in use. Stop and think w hat that means. This enorm ous output m eans that Farm ers—the m en who know —depend upon Studebaker wagons to do their work. A nd a Studebaker w agon never fails. It is always ready to do a big day’s work—and to keep on doing it. There are thousands of Studebaker wagons that have been in service from 20 to 40 years. Colligan Kockwald PRESENT SURPRISE PARTY Rl..,^ful y. STAYTON ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Come to Stayton Saturday. Mrs. Ben Geschcr of near Sublimity was in town Monday. Arthur Branch and wife of West Stayton were in town Tuesday. Dr; Andersen of Sublimity made a business trip to Stnyton Monday. The Misses Tate and Miss Carter of the Waldo Hills were in Stayton Satur- | day. Mrs. V. Pietrok# of Linn county was trading with Stayton merchants Satur- | day. Fred Frank and f..niily of Sublimity were trading with Stayton merchants one day last week. And Saturday la the Ho ra# Show. Mrs. F. M. Shook arrived from Pa. Monday night. Machine Bolts, I a g screws, s e t screws. A. L. Shrew. A. L. Briggs of West Stayton w u in town the flrat of tho weak. W. L. Freres who has been In Port land returned home Tuesday. A SluJetu^tr w agon is a rrnl busineaa asset. W heels, body, fram e, axles and running gear h a re been tested and retested by Geo. Glover and wife of Sublimity experts. You can buy cheaper w agons b ut they re not StuJcba^cn, Mrs; J. W. Merrifield is visiting in motored to Stayton one day laat week. n or will they Inst like StuJeiaker wagons. ; Salem this week. Miss Gertie Rell of Sublimity was W hether in city, tow n o r country, for business o r pleasure, Last Friday was Arbor Day and the visiting relatives in Stayton Monday. there it a StuJcca^er vehicle to m eet your requirem ents. I arm wagons, trucks, contractors' wagons, buggies, surreys, runabouts, teachers and pupils took a half holiday Theodore Rizzo made a business trip pony carriages, business and delivery w agons—each the best of its and went for a walk. to PortUnd Wednesday returning to kind. S tudebaker harness also, of every description. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mack are the' day. See out D taltt ot uritt us. proud parents of an Nj lb. boy born Mrs. J. T. Hunt and Mrs. T: J. Hill Tuesday, April 15. Dr. Beauchamp in of the Waldo Hills were in town Mon STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. j attendance. N i'V YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER day. MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKR*CTT*Y SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND. ORE. Chas. Punngan and family returned Mra. Peter Rurkhardt and rhil Iren ; to their home in Washougal Washing j of the Waldo Ililla were in town Tues ton yesterday after an extended visit WITH day. with relatives and friends here. have that headache and eye trouble re- Mr. and Mra. Kelley of Silver Criek Dr. Beauchamp has a brand n c w Mr. Laddner of Jordan was a Stay- were trading with Stayton merchants "Michigan.” 1 t looks so different Band a n d Orchestra lit. veil With properly fitted glasses. ton visitor Monday. i Tuesday. We guarantee our work to be as good | Adam Roydt ami wife of Linn eounty from his old auto that his spotted dog | Joe Brandt of Kingston made a busi | “Sport” will hardly ride with him. We as obtained in Portland or else- ’ were trading with Stayton merchants ness trip to Stayton Monday. „ can be Price* BRING “MA BRING “PA” i »here. reasonable for flrat-1 Tueadny. Oliver Lesley went to Portland Sat Old Fir, per cord....... .............$3.10 are not a bit like "Sport.” E. C. I.au has commenced on the BRING “THE KIDDIES, j Haas work. urday where h e will stay for some Maple “ “ __ .............. 3.25 foundation Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ktzel of Fern Mail buikiingi We have had many years’ experience Ridge time. Second Growth Fir cord...................3.C0 He will start of on the the new block making soon, * as an eye-sight specialist in Eastern Tuesduy. made a business trip to town G. A. Brown of Terra Haute, Ind. is Vine Maple per tier..........................1.50 and with good weather the work will WATCH FOR THE PARADE AND cities and several years on the coast. v;;iting with his aunt. Miss Gowin. He Maple or Fir “ “ .......................... 1.50 be pushed rapidly. Andrew Etzel and wife of Aumsville We use the latest improved instru were Wood delivered in any size wanted CONCERT. is or his way to California. visiting friends and relatives in ments for testing the eye. Call and FOR SALE—Spar, grays, mare ai d ' J. M. Downing i s here from Mill and any amount. C. S. L owe . tf horse, weigh about 3200; one bay driv- Office SUyto” Tuesdi y. see us before going elsewhere, City, where he has been at work all J. M. King of the Waldo Hills is to 1 *ig horse; also hg h grade rubber tir. d next door to Lancefield's Shoe Store. ! The Catholic Ladies' Club will hol I a winter. John is getting ready to start have a Publie Sale on Tuesday April, Studebaker buggy and harness. A t miscellaneous sale in the Mathieu build- Hours, 8 to 12, 1 to 6, 7 to 10. his park train into the Hot Springs. 22. Stock and machiuery of all kint’a Stayton Stables, Horse Show Day Apr. Stayton Optical Co. j Ing on Horse Show Day. Everybody The season will open sometime in May Dr. Eaton, Manager. *» Invited. 19. will be put up at auction. or June. A surprise party vv as held at the E. i Du agan home last Wednesday n'ght in honor of Mrs. L. M. Sturgis \hout I 35 were present The time was pass- 1 ed by playing games and part of the company pulled off a stunt called an “Old Time School.” They departed ; about midnight. THE GREAT RURAL COMEDY HIT WOOD FOR SALE ALBANY MERCHANTS A S K YOUR PATRONAGE O N L Y FOR GOODS YOU CANNOT BUY AT HOME. Then (¿orne to Albany Try Your Home Merchant First The Grand Central Trading Point of the Willamette Valley CHOOSE FROM LARGE STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE WORTH OVER $500,000.00 . Opportunities to the^ Q i! 1 No City No Store No Catalogue Has Ever Offered Greater ; D Li j : ! P e o p le You may choose from these inmense stocks of dependable merchandise all tiat is new and stylish in WEARING APPAREL for WOMEN, MEN, MISSES, BOYS and LITTLE CHILDREN, DRY GOODS, SHOES, FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND ALL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. Here you see what you are buying and paying tor in p ice of choosing from an Eastern catalogue and never knowing what you will get. Then remember the Albany Merchants GUARANTEE IS BACK OF EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE AND WE ARE HERE, WITHIN YOUR REACH TO MAKE GOOD ANYTHING NOT SATISFACTORY. BOTH WAYS GOING and COMING i WE WILL PAY YOUR RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION BOTH WAYS FOR THE SMALL CONSIDERATION OF $20.00 PURCHASED IN ANY OR ALL OF THE STORES FOLLOWING ALL THAT WE ASK IS THAT YOU SAVE YOUR DUPLICATE SALES SLIPS FROM THE DIFFERENT STORES, PRESENT THEM TO THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB, GROUND FLOOR, ALBANY STATE BANK BUILDING, AND THE MONEY WILL BE PAID YOU FOR YOUR TRANSPORTATION BOTH WAYS. We are not fighting your home store.-». W’e advise you to trade at home when it is possible for you to do so When it is impossible come to Albany at our expense. The large Modern Stores of our city are like one big catalogue, but in place of seeing the article you wish to buy in a catalogue on paper, it is here in reality and you may see and know what you are buying and paying for. Come to Albany next time in place of going to the Catalogue. We can save you money, trouble and expense. When we first announced our most liberal offer to pay all your expenses to come to Albany and trade in the Big Stores of the Metropolis of the Valley,a few of the Country Merchants took exceptions to our fair and liberal offer. They do themselves, you and us an injustice, for we say first last and all the time if you can buy what you wish to wear and use in your home, give your home merchant the tir- chance, if he fail-, to have what you want, we make you this liberal FREE transportation offer to come to Albany’s Big Stores where you can purchase any thing you wish, e what you are buying, know what you are paying for and feel that within a few miles from home, you have reputable firms guaranteeing every purchase you make, in place of choosing from a mail order catalogue and never knowing what you w ill get. Once Again, We Invite you to Albany and guarantee to sell as cheap or cheaper than any mail order house in the United States, STYLE AND QUALITY CONSIDERED and you see e x a c t l y w h a t y o u a r e b u y i n g . MEN, WOMEN. BOVS 3"d GIRLS—HLBBNV’S FOREMOST DRY GOODS, C L O T H I N G , FURNITURE, SHOES AND APPAREL STO V ES. Again invite you at their expense to visit Albany, spend a pie - sant day looking around and enjoy seeing all the new things you have been reading about in the Nations greatest Magazines and Fashion Journals. Here you will find everything that is new in W OM EN'S, M IS S E S ’, and CHILDRENS SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, MILLINERY, SHOES AND DRY OOODS, MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ART DRAPERIES AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. TAKE A DAY O F F - VISIT ALBANY— THE CHANGE WILL DO YOU GOOD-WE BID YOU WELCOME The Blain Clothing Co. Chambers Sc HcCune. G. A. Flood Sc Co. Fisher B raden Sc Co. Fort- mille Furniture Co. .L E. and H. J. Hamilton. The HcDowell Shoe Co. W. B. Stevens Co. Tracy Clothing Co. The Toggery. H. Sternberg and Co. S. E. Young and Son. tmmr s hee n