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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
Grandpa Johnston has been quite sick this last week but is feeling some better now. Published every Thursday by The ladies Aid met with Mrs. M . Olmsted Nella Haitt last Wednesday af ternoon and will meet i n the Entered »8 accomi class m atter at the postoAce at Stayton, same place next Wednesday a f Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Conjfreaa of March 8, 187S. ternoon. All (communications should be addressed to T mk S tas ton M a il . Will Little lost the forefinger on his left hand Sunday October SUBSCKI1 ’TIONS, ll.oO per year in advaitee The Stayton Mail management has made arrange Ailvertisslfitf Kates on iipplientiot» 12 in the mill in which he was ments with the Portland Evening Telegram C ards of T hanks $ .50 O bitva rirs - $1.00 up. working. whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of Mr. Merril has built a new Positively nil /«i ¡*rs stopi>cd ou expiration o f subscription a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. blacksmith shop just across the street from his residence. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all Henry Sonzand son Nick made a business trip to Salem Friday. Our new feed store is quite an the latest news from all over the world and all the Chas. Peters and wife were addition to the town. news of Stayton and vicinity at a remarkably low Ed Smith and son Fred were Stayton visitors Friday. price. Stayton visitors Sunday. Joe Burton spent Thursday The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the Mr.and Mrs. Pat Lambert call night with Geo. Kay. state, market reports unexcelled. Saturday edition ed at the John Huber home Fri Mr. Chloer and daughter Fran day. contains a magazine and comic section in colors. cis were Stayton callers Monday. Farmers who have plowing to Bessie and Verna Shank were The Portland Evening Telegram. $5. per year Mrs John Huber and sister guests of Zona and Cora R ay1 Mrs. Leslie Barnett called o n d o are welcoming t h e rains, which have boon falling during The Stayton Mail $1.50 per year Sunday. Mrs. H. Shank and Mrs. Pat the week, and are putting the Leslie Barnett of Wasco is vis Lambert Tuesday. Total. $6.50 per year ground in fine condition. It has iting at the John Huber home. Misses Lula and Gladys Down-! put a stop to apple picking for Frank Mosier is working for ing spent Sunday at their uncle, the time being. Fax Thayer. V. Downing. Lulu Rice of Portland was cal Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townes led home Monday by the serious called on Geo. Ray Sunday. illness of her mother. Mr. Rassler and wife are the Mrs. Lizzie Reis and son Arch happy parents o f a baby boy ie returned to her home in Al that arrived at their home one bany Saturday. Rain, rain and still more rain, day last week. W. R. Ray and daughters Etfie and Lolo were shoping in Al but then it was good during fair HLizzie Dively visited a t the Forrette home Wednesday. week. bany Friday. Miss Corda Brower and Roy The farmers are gathering in Jessie Mclnnis has been quite Ben Pompella has put up a Mrs Kate Huber retured home Elliott were united in marriage ill at her home with tonsilitis. the potatoes and apples now. new sn0, Saturday. Mrs. Hnber has been last Wednesday at Albany. Mr. Turner and family have .. „ , , Grandma Brown has been quite away for nearly s i x months moved in the Swank residence! ^ r8- hu n ter wa9 a Portland C. Inlay was a Stayton visitor sick with jaundice, but is report spending part of the time in for the winter. I visitor the week-end. Saturday. ed better. Portland and in California. Great PATRONIZE HOME Combination INDUSTRY The STAYTON MAIL E. O ffer fit. Pleasant BY BUYING YOUR Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts of the BON TON Bakery and Restaurant West Stayton Both papers through this office if paid in advance for I year, on or before Dec ember 31st 1913. Lyons and Fox Valiev $5 Greatest Sale in Albany’s History O r d e r e d b y tH e l a n d l o r d to m o v e . S t o f c r a m m e d to tH e c e i li n g w it h th e fin e s t itocK o f m e r c h a n d is e in B e n t o n C o u n t ie s . Is the verdict o f e v e ry o n e w h o has attended -P sto rero o m L in n or N o a v a ila b le v a c a nt. W e m u st p o s it iv e ly s e ll e v e r y t h i n g in th is m a g n ific e n t s t o c k r e « g a r d le s s o f p ric e o r IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY. PUBI 1C Ab. tra it, and Probata Work a Specialty Office Over Doklrich'i Hardware Slurs. i. M . R I N G U Undertaker a n d Embalmer Third and Marion Streets STAYTON. OREGON NEW and WINTER FALL SAMPLES FOR OUR STRICTLY TAILOR MADE SUITS Suits $19 up. EXAMINE THE GOODS John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton . . , Oregon TINW0RK and PLUMBING Bath Tuba, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings—Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL • p ro fit. Forced to Move” SA LE! On October 3 we opened the doors of our establishment with a firm determination to sell every article in our stock before our present lease expires. Thousands of eager buyers have thronged our store and have gazed in wonderment at the tremendous sactifice we are making on this stock. No finer selection of high grade, dependable merchandise was ever gathered together in the Willamette Valley. We had resolved to make 1913 the banner season of our business career—every known maker was implored to send his best merchandise—the array of suits, cloaks, millinery, shoes and dry goods were astounding in their beauty and style. T H E N T H E L A N D L O R D SER V ED N O T IC E URON US! WE H A D T O M OVE! T H E R E W AS N O A L T E R N A T IV E ! G. A. PRATT Photographer First Class Work Done A t Right Prices Matthieu Bldg, 2d St, Stayton. J. A. Richards ..GENERAL AUCTIONEER MEHAMA. OREGON Farm .Stock a S p e c i a l t y Phone Farmers Line, Mehuma Over Thirty Year’s Experience $ 100,000 New Fall and Winter Stock of Women’s Suits and Cloaks, Millinery, Shoes and Dry Goods Sacrificed? W OOD FOR SALE right at the beginning of the season. Only two weeks ago we held our Fall and Winter Opening. Public opinion then was that the Chambers & McCune stock was without an equal in the Valley. Just four days after that our lanJIord served his notice. Inside of two weeks former prices and profits had been cut to the breaking point. Our only hope is to dispose of every vestage of this wonderful stock before our lease expires. Every article has been reduced in price. New Suits and Cloaks have been marked rcdiculously low. Old Fir, per co rd ....................... $3.10 Maple “ “ .................... Second Growth Fir cord................. 3.00 Vine Maple per tie r............................ 1.60 Maple or Fir " “ ........................ j.60 Wood delivered in any size wanted and any amount. C. S. L owk . tf Every Article Must Be Sold Before Lease Expires—Nothing Will Be Moved! OVER « 0 Y E A R » EXPERIENCE W e m ust clear the sto re. Not one article will be m o v e d ! T h is is your golden opportunity to buy the finest merchandise that ever came to the Willamette V alley at “ Forced to M ove” prices. Don’t delay. Come to Albany any to-morrow and secure first pick. F r o m all o v e r L in n a n d B e n to n C ou n ties p eo p le are com in g this g re a te st o f a ll sales A l e g itim ate s a l e w i t h l e g i t i m a t e p u r p o s e ^ VVe a r e f o r c e d to m o v e ; the prices o u r p redica- s p e a k p l a inly m ent. ' Y o u , too, h a v e th e o p p o r t u nity to b e n e fit b y o u r m i s f o r t u ne. P atents TR A D E M A R K * D IS IO N S Chambers (§b McCune ALBANY'S LEADINC CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE ‘Forced to Move” from Elks Temple, Albany, Or. C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n y o n e « e n d in g a « ketch a n d d e sc rip tio n m a y n n le k lT uncertain o n r o p in io n free _ _ w h net e th e r i nn In v e n tio n la p r o b a b ly r a t e t t t a b i* C o m m u n i™ ; i lona al riel ‘y Iy confidant con fidential. HANT „__* Pairnto o f p a te r ta . •«nt fron. 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