The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 25, 1915, Image 3

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OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
When we Say “ Cut the Price,”
P rices S lashed to
S tim u late th e
the Price is Cut as Advertised!
D ecem b er T ra d e
and
to C lean U p th e S to c k !
Come and look our Specials over. If we have what you want, buy it here and
--------------------------- SAVE M 0 N E Y !---------------------------
200 Y A R D S
250 Y A R D S
Wool and Cotton Serge, 1 yard wide
Regular 50c Value, now only
Wool Granite Cloth, 1 yard wide,
Regular 60c value, now only
Mohair Brilliantine, 1 yard wide
Regular 60c value, now only
38c
43c
38c
35 YARDS
25 YARDS
Dark Grey All Wool light weight
suiting. Now
Heavy Diagonal Suiting,
inchs wide. Now
175 Y A R D S
200 Y A R D S
42 in. all wool Satin Stripe Novelty
Suiting. Was $1.25, now
6 YARDS
50 YARDS
56
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Jtess*
All wool, made in Oregon 56
inch suitings. Now
All wool extra heavy
cloaking. Now
mixed
83c
$1.28
$1.18
$1. T8
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15 YARDS
6 YARDS
6 YARDS
25 YARDS
Novelty suiting 54 inches wide
hair line stripe. Was $1.75, now
Dark blue and green Zibilene cloak­
ing 56 inches wide. Was $2.50, now
Black with grey stripe Zibilene
cloaking. Was $2.50, now
42 inch all wool light weight suiting
in black only. Was $1.25, now
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$ 1.48
$ 1.78
$ 1.78
68c
2000 YARDS
O IL CLOTH
SPECIAL
Was $1.00
OUTING F LA N N E L S
Notice our cut Prices
Special . . . .
5c
10c Grade - - - • 8c
12«4c“
- • • • 10c
15c
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13c
Was $2.25
yd
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48 inch Meritas Best
quality Now
Was $2.50
CLOAKS
10 Boys Suits up to
$5.50 value to close
20c
3 year old $2.00
5.50
12 “
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6.50
12 •
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Ladies 34
6,50
Ladies 32
7.50
9.00
Ladies 36
98c
MAYO’S CASH STORE, STAYTON, OREGON
year On this program will ap­
pear "Poet and Peasant” and
Last Friday afternoon M r.J.P. "Lustspiel” Overtures, as well
Wilbur addressed t h e Hijarh as several lighter numbers.
School on the subject of "The
In the absence of Miss Fehlen,
Scarcity of Fast Young Man” . Pres, of the Student Body, Mr.
One would think a t first that Porter. Vice Pres., appointed:
this might he a paradox, how­ Miss TitTany, Helen Staab, Guy
ever, it wns not.
Hurt, Hilda Reiger and Freda
In the course of his talk Mr. Allis, to serve on the program
Wilbur emphasized the fact that committee for two weeks. Fol­
young men should b e fast to lowing is the program of three
honor, fast to truth and fast to days this week.
what ever trust might he placed Monday
upon them. H c brought out
Inspirations Mr. Gauntt
very clearly that brains are ever
Expirations Orchestra
at a premium and that for the
Respirations—Student Body
real efficient young man there
Tuesday
are always golden opportunities
Piano Solo—Gladys Hamman
ahead.
Oration — Margaret Fehlen
Mr. Wilbur compared the edu­
Generally Foolish- Henry Tate
cational advantages of his youth,
Wednesday
and congratulated the students
Eine Deutsche Sprich—
upon their splendid opportunities, j
Chas. Fehlen
He urged each and every one to
Piano D uet—Marguerite Ryan
complete each and every task,
and Bessie Shank
as no work should be left un­
Singing -All Student Body
finished.
The girls in the gymnasium
In all it was one of the best
class are doing splendid work
talks ever given before the High under the direction of Miss Tif­
School and was very much ap­
fany. On Monday several of the
preciated b y a l l .
The High
boys of the High School spent
School gave Mr, Wilbur a vote
some time building frames for
of thanks for h i s interest in
the girl’s dressing rooms. The
their welfare.
Mr. Davis and his orchestra girls are going to make curtains
gave two numbers which were and fix up the room so that it
well received and added to the will be comforable as well a s
attractive.
attractiveness of the program.
The gymnasium class are held
The High School Orchestra is
working up some concert num­ every Monday, Tuesday a n d
bers for the public concert plan­ Thursday afternoons from three
ned for around the first of the forty until four fifteen and any
high School Notes
Was $2.00
Now $1.42
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2.98
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3.98
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3.98
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4.48
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5.98
one interested in the w ork is in­ Allis, Caryl Ruble, Melvin Nipple
Mrs. T. W. Creech and Mrs.V.
vited to visit the class.
and Will Ryan.
J. Philippi were shopping i n
Lulay Bros. & Co.
Last Kriday evening the Sen­
Mrs. G. B. Trask and Mrs. Stayton Saturday afternoon
Mrs. J. T. Follis went to Sa­
iors, Juniors and Sophomores held Henry Follis visited the High
Contractors & Builders
lem Wednesday morning return­
an acquaintance party in Beau­ School Friday afternoon.
ing Friday evening.
champ’s Hall, as the new High
Dwelling houses a specialty
In the ad writing contest June
There will be preaching ser­
school building was occupied by
Let us figure on your build­
Kearns won first prize a n d vices at Kingston Sunday morr-
the Freshmen.
There \v e r e
ings
Gladys Hill second for writing ing and evening. Endeavor at
a b o u t twenty-three members
We can save you money
Mr. Young’s advertisement this 6:30 o’clock.
present beside Mr. Gauntt and
A good job gau ran teed
week.
Miss Marie Henkel spent Mon­
Mr. Davis.
Phone 77
P. 0. Box 198
day night with Mrs. Dan Doll.
The early part of the evening
STAYTON, OREGON.
was spent in playing games and
singing, at about eleven thirty
Peter Kirsh visited at the C.-
refreshments, fit f o r a king, F. Loose home last week.
were served.
A rthur Branch a n d family
The committee in charge was: made a business trip to Stayton
Wanda Brown, Oliver Lesley, Monday.
Fox Valley held school Satur­
Helen Staab, Hilda Reiger, Guy
day,
so they could have two days
Mrs. Gunsaules, Mrs. Schmitz
Hurt and Henry Tate.
vacation
at Thanksgiving.
29 YEARS EXPERIENCE
and Leona Forrette called o n
There
will
be preaching at the
Every one departed at a late Mrs. Councilman Sunday after­
All work on watches and
M. E. church Sunday, Novem­
hour after a very enjoyable even­ noon.
clocks guaranteed for
ing and hope to hold many more
Nell ('order and Bert Munkers ber 28.
One Year
The Lyons High school have
such parties in the future.
spent Sunday evening at t h e
Try My W ork, It Speak. For Il.elf
improved their^room by framing
M i s s Tiffany w i l l spend lioose home.
Located in the Shoe Shop
Mrs. Gunsaules visited with and hanging up several pictures,
Thanksgiving at her home i n
West of the Stayton State Bank
they have also put carpet in the
Eugene and Mr. Davis will spend Mrs. Davis Friday.
Stayton
Oregon
Mr. Weatherbee a n d wife isles.
Thanksgiving in Corvallis.
The V. C. of A. are very busy
On Friday evening a Fresh­ were Stayton visitors the first of
preparing a program which they
man acquaintance party w a s the week.
expect to give next month.
a
Mrs.
Will
Munkers
and
little
held i n the new High School
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daughter
were
guests
at
t
h
e
building. There were eighteen
In response to a number of inquiries
members of the class present be­ Munkers home the week-end.
SESTAK &
I desire to announce that I am in a
side Miss Tiffany, Mr. Gauntt
position to handle a number of private
THOMAS,
and Mr. Davis.
pupils on violin and all band instru­
Proprietors.
The early part of the evening
ments.
D. C. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Harold
was spent in playing games and
a t ten o’clock dainty refresh­ and son Ray were Albany visit­ Notice—Orders for feed should be Fresh, Sait & Cured Me; s
ments, consisting of sandwiches, ors one day last week.
left at the stores on Mondays and
Miss Ethel Walker came home I Thursdays, and deliveries will be msde
cake and lemonade were served.
Lard & Creamery Butte .
The committee in charge of the from Salem Saturday and spent ' on Tuesdays and Fridays. Ben Gehien
deliverman.
11-26 Highest Market Price Paid Far Fai Si k
affair w a s : Ruth Roy, Freda i Sunday at home.
West Stayton
Lyons and Fox
Valley
L. A. MESSING
Swiss Jeweler
STAYTON MEAT MAR I T
Kingston Kinks
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