The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 06, 1917, Image 6

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    Auction Sale Season is Here
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ness. You will find then* is .1
fore to insure the utnu t
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profit, you should date > our sale
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BEN T. SUDTELL, Live Stock Auctioneer
ALBANY. OREGON
Who holds sales nearly ever> <:a> i> the sale season.
Possibly About You or Your Friends
G F. and J. H. Johnston, of
Fancy peaches at Klecker’a.
L oi s. were in town on business
Mr. Cooper of Portland is vis­
Tuesday.
iting at the Prof. Ford home.
Don’ t forget thut Stayton will
have the biggest and bed school
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fair of iis history in November.
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Hra (quarters for fancy peach-1
es at Klecker’ s.
Miss Maude Hollister of Salem,
a former teacher here, has gone
to Malta, Mont.
J. Mayo and Jac. Spaniol and
wifem>tored to Cascadia Sun­
day.
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Mr. and Mis. Cross, of Salem,
visited the last o f the week with
their daughter, Mrs. J. F. Lau.
Harold Murphy, of Salem is
visiting relatives and friends in
Stayton.
Miss Lena Berg of Shaw, is
visiting at the home of her broth­
er, Martin Berg, for a few days.
Albert Frank and two daugh­
ters Mabel and Ida were Stayton
visitors Tuesday.
Leonard Reynolds and wife of
Oregon City visited relatives in
Shaw and Stayton Labor Day.
W e offer you an Opportunity to buy bed Blankets now to Leave your orders at Klecker’s
for peaches.
your great Advantage
Dr. Beauchamp report« the
birth of a daughter on August
31 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bark-
meyer, of Sublimity.
Mrs. H. Hahn has returned
“D O R S E T ” W O O L B L A N K E T S
from an extended visit in Taco­
“S U B W O O L ” C O T T O N B L A N K E T S
ma and will occupy her home
For reference see any one
banks of Stayton.
h s heard me or 1 oth
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Blankets
The New Fall Stock is here Comprising
"W A R R I O R ” C O T T O N B L A N K E T S herc
A splendid program is being
arran^ti for the Sunday school
convention to be held Sept. 16 at
These three brands offer the best there is to be had i n
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blankets.
Come i n now while our stock is complete.
Buy for the winter
PRICES A R E R IG H T .
D O LL’S SA SH ST O R E
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Prof. 1).
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The 11th Annual Fair, o f Linn County, asks your patronage by being
present at the three days exhibition which promises to be better than ever
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Exhibits are Welcome
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from any County
in the State
Liberal Premiums
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FOR SALE - A first-class modern
house. Inquire at Gehlen’s Store. Z'Jit
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?£
Those wanting Concessions or Space should
apply at once. Free Rest Tent where you
can eat your Lunch with pleasure.
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The Annual County School Fair
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is a Part of the County Fair and promises to
be a very Attractive part of the program.
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REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS
£
FARM LANDS—The Government needs
i Farmer» as well as Fighters, Two
million three hundred thousands Acres
of Oregon & California Railroad Co.
Grant Lands. Title revested in United
! States. To be opened for homesteads
; and sale. Containing some of best
lands left in United Ststcs.
Laige
Copyrighted Map, showing land by
sections and description of soil, climate
, rainfall, elevations, temperature etc.,
by counties.
Postpaid One Dollar,
Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 610
Portland, Oregon
9-27
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Sports and Amusements for All %
I * All Exhibits must be filtered and in Place by 6p. m. Sent. 17. $
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ments for loaning eastern money,
will make very low rate of inter-
eat on highly improved farms. Ho-
mer H. Smith,'room 6, MrCornack
Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96.
WANTED—O n e loan of $1,000,
loans of $1200 each, seal property se­
curity interest 6 to 8 per cent if inter­
ested call at Stayton Mail office.
Free Auto Parking and Camping Grounds
Bring your family and Meet old Friends
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FOR SALE- Cheap if taken soon 36
*%* head good breeding ewes, W. R. Sur-
«&• ry, Lyons, Ore.
djp FOR SALE —About 20 tons good ensi-
* lage corn. Forrette Bros West Stay
ton.
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FARM FOR RENT—On account of poor
health am compelled to leave the farm
and will rent to right man at reasonable
price. T. J. Hill
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FOR RENT — Good ranch.
G. R. Munkers.
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'* Horse Race« 7 , Cykle and Foot Races ♦
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FOR SALE OR RENT—The building
known as Stayton Garage. Inquire at
291 f
Stayton Feed Store.
*$* LOST—Gray Sack coat Sunday after-
♦$* noon, somewhere between Stayton and
« L Sheiburn. Finder please leave coat at
Mail office for reward.
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•• Keep Cool by Using
Perfection Oil
Cook Stoves
W e have them in
One, Two and Three Hole Sizes
Come in «nil see them
LILLY H A R D W A R E CO
Mapleware Lunch Sets
Appropriate for All Out-Ooor Meals
Use them for picnics, in camp, or at home. Keep a set in the
auto. A 41 piece set for 25c. Can you beat It. Cheaper than
washing dishes. They wont leak, they wont wilt, they are strong
and they are sanitary. Remember the price and the place, 25c at
J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store,
Stayton,
Gre.
School Shoes
A large and complete stock new and old styles. New
and old prices. Quality right. Styles right. Prices right.
I CAN SAVE YOU GOOD DOLLARS
Ladies English Shoes Black and Tan, Neolin or Leather
Soles $3.50 to $6.00
Lancefield Shoe Store
Men’s High Cuts for Winter now in
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their home in Stayton last Sun-
i day evening.
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S e p te m b e r 18, 19,20, 1917
None Barred.
«*£ £ £ «
*$* M oney to Loan—I Have Made Arrange-
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Exhibitors-Biing your Exhibits to this Fair
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Thise Hot Oays But
C. Davis ¿nd wife
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ADVERTISING
SCIO, O R E G O N
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Stanley Coin and Ryron Mill-
sap and family of Lebanon spent
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Aumsviiie.
Don’t Cook Yourself
ICE CR EAM
Any Flavor You Like
Any Quantity You Wish
Wholesale and Retail
Packed so you can take it as far as you like
H EN D ER SH O TT’ S
East
Via
California
Moat enjoyable route.
Beautiful
mountain scenery.
Liberal stop­
overs.
See San Francisco, L ob
Angeles, Apache Trail, El Paso,
New Orleans. Something new and
delightful every hour.
Three trains daily from Portland
connecting at San Francisco for
the South and East.
First and
second class sleeping cars.
Un­
excelled Dining Car Service.
The Safety Route
Ask your local agent for tickets anil booklets descriptive
of this wonderful trip.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Inquire of
36tf
FOR SALE—Team of 7 year old geld­
ings, weight about 1400 each, sound in
every respect. Also 1 3J Mitchell wag
on, almost new. Good set double work
harness, price $600. Inquire of S. R.
Lamb, care John Porter, near Aums­
viiie.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
See our Clubbing offer in another column.