The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 19, 1917, Image 2

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    Special cononazitig Sale
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! ' ; a , i ^ h e with He plan set on foot by
: s *k. i and Vice President of the U. S. i
i .> expenses, v e ;.. a going to show to our
CASii SYSTEI
nd large buying owe
money,, so on
i; r wives of the
rot down on liv-
.¿stomers that our
will save them
cin i (loo» juin.«
Inaaota Ara Curloua.
In many waya the structure o f In
•ecU la wonderful. They are glftn l
with muiM'loa o f *xtraor«1lnnrjr atrengtli
and an» yet destitute o f Isuira t > which
those imiaele* ean l>e attached. They
poaeeiui a circulatory system ami arc
without a heart. They perform acts
Involving the exendse o f eertnln men­
tal qualities and are without a brain.
Hut mont remarkable still, they hrvsthe
atmospheric air without the nld o f
lump*. I f wo take any moderately In i ce
Insect, any a waap or a hornet, we can
see even with the naked cyo that a
acrlea o f small a|H>tllke marks run
a long either side o f the body. Those
apparent npots, which are generally
eighteen or twenty In number, are In
fact the a|<erturea through which tho
air la admitted Into the system nuil are
usual!.» formed In such a manner that
no extraneous matter can hy any |s>a
nihility find entrance.
EXTRA
S P E C IA L
L ad ies all w h ite kid. S inch, lace, w hite ivory leather sole and
v a m p patterns, actually w orth today $6. our pric has been $4.95
F o r this sale only, one pair to a custom er
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Ladies Pumps,
'umps. Suede, Velvet,
velvet, i j
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sizes up lo 4, worth $4 t o $6. at «P J ♦ a0
heels, n e w
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Ladies Pumps,
Pumps. High Grade
| worth $8 to ;7. go f for
M e n 's Special m edium w eigh t F a r m or W o r k Shoes, in black
double sole, lace, are n o w w o rth $4.50, our price has been
$3.50. Sale P ric e
or
$2.95
$2.95
tan.
h a lf
N e e d A rc h Supports?
D u rin g this sale vve w ill m ake a special price on the
best arch prop on ths market.
R e g u la r price $2.50, sale price $1.85
A ll 10c Shoe Dressings. 2 for 15c
A ll 25c Shoe Dressings, 2 for 35c
Don't forget to use our COZY FREE REST ROOM no
matter whether you need to buy shoes or not. This sale will
continue for the next ten days and to practice true economy
you need to buy your shoes now at
167 North
Pfnne 1196
Commercial St.
L B. LITTLER
Sóien
Manager
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A Painter'« Ratort.
Shortly after Prana lonlmch had
painted the portrait o f Kuiperor W il­
liam I. a privy councilor called uu him
to expresa the emperor's satisfaction.
There was only one criticism to make
—would the professor l»e ao kind aa to
paint more distinctly the buttona on
tho uulform, which ware only Indicate*!
vaguely?
I.enhach looked at him p
moment over Ida glasars and said.
"I.ook here. Mr. Councilor, I paint
head*, not huttona (Ich trial* nor koapfc,
a her koine kuoepfe!) T ell hta majeaty
that!" The emperor alien thin answer
was brought to him laughed heartily.
Early Rising.
John Wesley waa a strong advocato
of early rlsltig, which he asserted was
bonetlclal to weak eyea. “ When I was
young," he stated In a sermon on "Tho
Duty and Advantage o f Early Rising,"
"ray sight was very weak, but It la
stronger now than forty years ago. I
impute this principally to tha blessing
o f Ood. who tits ns fo r whatever he
calls ua to do," but undoubtedly tho
outward means which lie blessed was
rising early every uiorulug.—Exchange.
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U N your tape line along tho sum of money you've
been spending for chewing and then chop il in
two in the middle. N ow you get an idcu of what W -B
C U T is sliving judges of Hood tobacco. I lie difference
is in the tub.Rio itself, its tho richness that makes to­
bacco lovers lake to il that’s why u little goes such u
long way. W -B G U T
just tobacco satisfaction through
and thruogh.
Mail, k, WtY MAN BRUTON COMPANY,
110/ U n ; ,
!! m > Yotk Cil,
Ï -S’/S
V N. MOIE
M YOUR POCKET!
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Brevity of a Draam.
One evening Victor ltug*> waa dictat­
ing letters to Ids secretary. Overcome
by fatigue, the gren t man dropisnl Into
a slumber. A few momenta afterw ard be
awoke, haunted by n dream which, ua
he thought, had extended over several
j hours, nnd he Mamed his secretary for
sluing there waiting for him Inatead
of wakening him or else going away.
What was his surprise when the be­
wildered secretary told him thnt ho
had only Just tlutstied w riting tho last
sentence dictated to him and that Hugo
could have been doxlug only for a few
1 seconds.
A lot of Infants soft soles anti C :n v? s Shoes and Slippers go for 25c.
Soys’ Special
Button or Lace Calf Shoes worth $3. Cur price was $2.45. Special tills sale $1.85.
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T M A t ’ îk I A » V »
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nATlifY Y O U . H U ! A l ,
C H t W Of W I» C U T »
w i n . i a s i a h i » m u m » y J
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Thursday, April 19th, Patriots Day m
if
V/c are going to p triotically offer
folow ing big bargains m
only a few of which we have room ... how
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O I M I H I N i l LlttW flN a !
SUIT POM H I AMD A CMt
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on the young n
I MPRESS
and who is spending his big
r.
who is burning the candle at both ends
salary as fast a* he makes it the VALUE
Start him on the RIGHT ROAD today
will sec the error of his ways. The oper-
OF A RANK ACCOUNT
If he is not hopeless he at once
ing of a bank account has put a stop to many a youth's wild desire to be
a HIGH FLIER.
S T A V I C IN
Ha Had the Real Kick.
"Don t seem to i>e n very good day
for tlsh.” remarked the twin on tho
bank to the anglpr who had sat fo r
four hours without n nibble.
"()h . I don't know," replied the flsher-
man calmly. " I don't see why the fish
should complain.
I'm the one who
ought to kick."
STATE
BANK
STAYTON M AIL st Marys Church :
A L E X A N D E R & D A U G H E R TY . Owners and Publishers
C. E. D A U G H E R TY , E d ito r and M anager
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­
days at 8:30 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
Corn of Guatemala.
Guatemala's annual corn production
mounts to about 0,000,000 quintals o f
10-1.4 pounds each. This suffices for do­
mestic consumption only, as corn Is tho
most Important food In that country.
Roans rank next In Importance as a
national food.
E irered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stay ton, Marion
Co uity, Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of March 3, 1879.
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Pres lent Wilson’s appeal to the America public, extracts
o f which will be found in another column o f the Mail, is a master- j
ful appeal fro n a masterful mind and h art nnd rhouid fin 1 a r idy ■
response from the American public. All w - n 1 U to '.<• down
what to do and it will be done with a will an . o npleteness that
will startle the world.
Toledo.
imy.
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ac.- .ior p
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firm c f F. J. Ci.enoy
A Co.. C ..
I. . ..ex; l.i tlie City of T- -
ledo, C
I f:;r.‘.3 aforesaid. a:i<l
that .*a 1 '
1 p: • the aum o f O N E
IX.: A lt'! for each and cv-
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cry fa3 - < .
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by the use * f
'• f.'S C A T A R R H C U R E .
I R A N K J. C ilE N E Y .
Bworn to t • r » me nnd r - ' e-rlbed In
Wty_pres
, . .., Cth day o f De < mber,
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Frank J.
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(Seal)
A. V ,'. G L E A S O N .
N o tary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is talrti Intrrnally
«n d acta d r ■ tly up 1 the blood ee l mu­
cous s u rfa -c i
* the system. Ecn>l for
testimonials, free.
F. J. C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo. O.
Y ou had better look over your
* stationery and order your let­
ter heads, envelopes, statements,
bill heads and any other supplies
you may need before fu rth er ad­
vances.
'R. C. B. O’NEILL
OPTOMETRIST
OPTICIAN
Koonii 5-6 Bush Bank Building
Salem,
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Oregon
1 1 7 are heavily stocked in some
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lines, and can serve you at
the old prices.
A f t e r the old
stock is gone, no one knows what
prices will be. O rder now.
PoM by ell P n i'-g '-’ s. T
Take Rail s Fan.:, r t
'.it r c-onfltiua! ion.
Good Oak posts 15 cents each
at Chas. Gehlen’s.
Christian Church
Pr-Hchi g 1st ; : 31 Sunday
in each n onth.
I f you want pure, sanitary
Sun \ v - hoo'. 10. A. M.
milk or cream call
tf
Brewer’s Dairy.
Mrs. A. J. Chance and Mrs.
Bilyeu were week end tisi'.o. in
Scio.
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This is the time of year that cities and municipalities turr
the> attention to a clean up campaign and we should manifest som-
civic pride along the same line.
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STAYTON,
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NEW GOODS
just Received A t
-Gehien’s Store-
And More Coming
SELECT LINE OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods
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Wasn Goods
Guru
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Draperies. Etc.
CHAS. GEHLEN
STAYTON
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