The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 14, 1916, Image 3

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    "Th is la a Jewelrv Christmas”
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Phone l>r. Eaten, Ml> U r glasses.
Tom Irene la reported to
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T. II. Thomas
Tuesday.
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hi from Jordon
Christmas Toys and Gifts i t the 5-10
15-2f»c 8trtre.
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Marion Hunt vlslletl In Salem I't.- iif
and Saturday.
Forrest Mack aiaJ wife motored to
Salem Tuesday.
pete Fruiter was in from his farm in
Jor«lan Valley Tuesday.
W. M. Thomas returned to his home
in Tacoma laat week.
Geo. Chrlsman u al wife were over
from IJnn c«tunty Tuesday.
i Xmas Specials At Klecker's
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MAlf of family haa a big reiponiibility. He not only must con­
serve the mortis and education of hi* wife and loved one*, but he AT SLOPER’S
n u t aee to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Ii there a bet­
New bibles, n e w alphabet book»,
ter way of helping hii dear ones than by adding to bis BANK ACCOUNT! new g ift bo»iks, latest popular Action
It will provide agaimt aiokneia and miafortune. Every man of family and copyright hooka.
STA YTO N
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BANK
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Levi Bennet o f near Bhelourn, has
several children quite indisposed.
Headquarters for Christmas Candies
and nuts. Young's Cash Crocery.
A share oi the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
Mrs. H. Lilly and Mrs. A. C. Thomms
are visiting in Portland this week.
is solicited.
14 lbs. Whits Navy Beans $1,00
14 lbs. Italian Prunes $1.00
Best 6rade Dried Peaches 10c lb.
J. P. Wilbur and w ife were Portland
visitors the first o f the week.
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XMAS, DECEMBER 25.
Or until present lines are all Bold?
lots, you all share alike
20«,t discount on Mantel Clocks until
Christmas. C. A. Luthy, "Jew eler”
long experience in the banking
business.
W e arc giving reduced ratea this
month as a Xmas gift. A. C. Eaton.
11. E. Wirth has gone to Walla Walla
to work for a life insurance company.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
Ed Darby, Aumsville’s postmaster,
was a business visitor in Stayton Mon­
day.
Bill Lake and wife visited with M rs.{
Lake’s sister, Mrs. A. S. Davie Tues­
day.
Young’s
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Grocery
Buy Early
If you do not buy from us our prices w ill nevertheless interest and benefit you.
Yours For A Merry Xmas
& W. F. KLECKER,
STAYTON, O RE
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Arthur Branch o f North Santiaui, is
recovering from a aeige o f pneumonia.
Mrs. Nick Neitling and two sons of
Fern Ridge were Stayton visitors Sat­
urday.
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Men’s Dress Pants we ever carried $3.50 to $5.00 a pair
A t The Rexall Store.
this bank, by ample capital and
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No discount on quantity
W e also call your attention to the Best Line of
You are assured of a safe deposi­
Shop Early
Olympia Pancake Flour 25c package
Best grade Tomatoes 10c can
And other articles to numerous to montion
These Prices W ill N ot Prevail for O N E or T W O H O U R S only but until
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas were
seen on Slayton’s streets Tuesday.
tory and courteous treatment at
Cranberries, q t 15c
Cocoanuts, Each 10c
Soft Shell Almonds 25c pound
Brazill Nuts 25c pound
Sweet Potatoes 4c pound
Dry Onions 3c pound
Celery big bunch 10c
Popcorn shelled, will pop 8c lb.
Talk about the High Cost of Living. • Same old price on Cream
Rolled Oats as 9 years ago, 50c per 9 pound sack
C. J. Ruettgers and family were
Stayton visitors yesterday.
B. F. Bcrringer came down
Mehama on business Saturday.
Walnuts 12 1-2c pound
Better 6rade 15c pound
Very Best 20c pound, all soft shell, one
pound or 150 lbs. at that price until sold
One Grade of Fine French Mixed Candy,
others sell for 25c to 30c per pound.
We sell for 20c per lb. 1 lb. or 50 lbs.
Oranges, Dozen 25c
Lemons, Dozen 25c
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SHOULD H A V E A B A N K ACCOUNT.
Rich and Poor Treated Alike
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Buy useful gifts
A t Beauchamp’s, The Quality Drug
Store.
G mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm G
I gg Christmas
Questions
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Are Easily Answered at Our Store
Our T o y Department is the Fullest that we have ever carried, and includes
everything for the W hole Fam ily from Baby to Grownup.
W. L. Pettit and w ife o f Aumsville
visited o v e r
Sunday with Stayton
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hupp and two children
o f North Santiam were Stayton callers
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hirons o f Shel-
burn were Stayton business visitors
Saturday.
The Rebekaha initiated Miss Selma
Schuff at their regular meeting Thurs­
day night.
Useful Presents
Games and Toys
Manicure and Toilet Sets,
Cut up animals, Ponies,
Sweaters, Combs, Laces,
Dogs, Dolls, Books, Guns
Suspenders, Collars, Caps,
Trumpets, Monkeys, Ten­
Skirts, Silks, Serges, Vel­
pins, Wagons and a Thous­
Call and get prices
and the gift that is
get one
-A ll strictly fresh-- Wal­
every
nuts, both hard and soft
shell, Fresh roasted Pea­
Come and
nuts, Oranges - 3 sizes,
Giape Fruit, Lemons, Ba­
FREE f o r
family.
Dates, Figs, Cluster Rai­
sins, Every Kind of Candy,
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nanas, Celery, Cranberries.
A full stock of aii kinds.
Young's Cash Grocery,
S yton, Oregon
Geo. Smith, Nick Gehlen and V. A.
Goode made a business trip to Salem
yesterday.
Jos. Klecker is back from Eastern
Oregon where he has been for the post
two months.
P. P. Crabtree, o f Linn Co., who
has been quite sick with pneumonia, is
much better.
Mrs. E. H. Hobson o f Scio is visiting
this week at the W. H. Hobson and ]
W. N. Pintler homes.
Mrs. Jake Lambrecht and children
o f Mehama visite I over Sunday at the !
Geo. Lambrecht home.
J. W. Mayo and w ife and Y e Editot
and children, Haxel and John, wore In
Salem Saturday evening.
Exceptional Circumstances.
Th* Bachelor.
'Die sympathetic prison visitor went
The bachelor la a man who doesn't
know how well o(T ho la. He thlnka ho from cell to cell Interviewing the in­
knows, but he doesn't The bachelor mates. To one penitent looking Indi­
A t Beauchamp's Drug Store.
«[•ends bis tlmo In visiting married vidual ahe put the usual question.
people and wondering why they do not “ What brought you here?"
Henry Seigmund, w ife and children
“ Borrowing money, lady.” was the
learn how to bring up their children.
were
in town from Fern Ridge Monday
No one knows wliers ha is nights, but reply.
“ But, g o o d gracious," she exclaimed, doing their Xmas shopping.
everything Is suspected.
“ they don't put |ieoplo In prison for
Hacholors are cither eligible or Inel­ borrowing money!"
"This is a Jewelry Christmas”
igible. When n bachelor la Ineligible
"Not ordinarily," said the man. "but
ho can look forward to the future with I had lo knock a man down three or
Wesley Starr and wife o f Sublimity
fit lumens, or at Icust a minimum of four times before lie would lend it to
were
trading with Stayton mrrc'nn ts
me.”
—New
York
Times.
anxiety.— Life.
one day the first of the week.
Quality First
vets, Handk’s,
Mittens,
and one things for the
Gloves,
Boy and Girl.
Bear Suits for babies, and
Just come
Toques, Teddy
and see them while the
much more.
Shelves are full
See
Come and
CHRISTMAS CANDIES |
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Bring the kiddies and visit our store.
You are wel­
come whether you buy or not
J. R. Gardners Cash Store
STAYTON,
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