The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 15, 1917, Image 4

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    Sharp. Deep Price-cutting
AT
Salem
Ore.
Stockton’s Big Closing Out Sale
Salem
Ore.
ifc has been applied in the most ruthless manner on our A-l New Merchandise, which is worth at the present time in the wholesale market, far more in many
The knife
itan
we are asking you. In order to close out our stock as quickly as possible we are moving it faster now BY DKEFKlt PRICK CUTTING than ever. With
cases than
indise
Merchandise advancing as this generation never saw it before we are giving you these extremely REMARKABLE VALUES—ALL MERCHANDISE in ihe Six Big
Stores being sold at CLOSING OUT PRICES. BUY NOW AT THE BIG SACRIFCE PRICES. IT IS OF VITAL INTEREST TO DO SO.
News From Ail Over The Conil"
t
classified
The ladies who have charge of
the Mother Goose bazaar art»
very busy these days Soliciting
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articles for this affair which is to
Money to Loan I Have Mad* Arrange­
ments for ioaninic eastern money,
will make very low rate of inter- j i4i'
est on highly improved farms. Ho­
H. Smith.¡room 6, McCornack
be held on Dec. 8th. As stated mer
til ip., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. 1'
in the Mail last week the pro­
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ceeds from this bazaar go to buy FOR SALK Pure brec A rood a Cook- <
to be knitted into sweaters, erela. E. Forrette.
38-t2-tf II
E. C. Peery. for a number of yarn
helmets,
etc.,
for
the
boys
who
years a druggist in Scio, has sold have gone from here. The say­ FOR SALE 55 acres Santiam bottom
¡and ui out half in cultivation, several I
his business to T. W. Laird, who ing “ we can’t all tight but we acres
can be easily cleared, balance j (
has been employed in the store can all give’’ is indeed applicable good timber.
Four roomed house good i ,
the past year.
barn
and
other
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Of
Ci
ol r
« , to this affair. Following is a list plsee is funned out and buildings.
crossed
DlU6
& rO rU ldluC - of articles which will be very ac­ mostly woven wire; running w fenced
a te rin '1
hyde at Beauchamp’s Drug Store, ceptable: Aprons of all kinds. pasture. N earS . P. depot and county H
grade school, mail m ute, telephone (
Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Watters
ba^ of a11 kind3-
towels
of .....
a11 in road, house
.
...
..
.......
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and family orchard. Price!
here from Shaw over Sun- kinds- -stove I,fters- P,n cush,ons
day. His lather. VV. o . Vvatters,
,
Aj p'y t«> Al'red Heal Aumsville. Or«.,
was quite poorly for several days er8, caps* children s clothes, dolls or ^ Het, n»ki rtiei.l r«L
40t4
but is improving.
' dressed or undressed, coat hang-’ FOR SALE Dnv.ng h«r*e nix years j
.. J. T ri R. Blakely
. . . . . is . visiting
•
ers.
pillow
slips, , cushion
tops, ole mid a rubber tired buggy. Andress
Mrs.
,
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.
.
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.
.
,
.. ,,T
r c Blakely
, , . home. OL
and table mats, Johti Sardaer Scio, Ore., Rt. 2.
at . the
W. F.
She handkerchiefs
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expects to leave soon with the Stayton Auxiliary American FOR SALE 16 head 6 and 8 week
children for Tacoma, where Ray Red Cross is veiy grateful to j'oki ; igs. Addrcaa J. A. Urandt, Slay-
2t
has soured a good position in a Arthur Kelley, who lives on the i ton. Oregon.
printing office.
I V Kingston
in n . t n n moil
t.,aaloa,l
ivul! FOR SALK Urivinr H one and good
road, for
a load n of r u wood
2t
P. Bressler, son and daughters which he left at their headquart­ buggy apply C. C. Stayton.
Possibly About You or Your Friends
ATTEND THE MASS MEET-
ING TOMORROW EVENING.
Red Cross Jitney Dance,
Sublimity November 23.
Mrs. Wm. Maag, of Salem,
visited in town last week.
W. F. Follis has been on the
sick list for several days.
Emzy Thomas came up from
Vancouver barracks and spent
Sunday with relatives.
See O ir New Stationery
All sorts of new designs. Slo-
pers Drugstore.
Miss May Smith of Aumsville
is spending the week at the G.
R. Munkershome.
W. W. Williams, of Coon Hol­
low, returned Monday from sev­
eral days visit in Portland.
H. S. Williams has been quite
sick for several days at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. M. S. Titus
near Kingston.
ads .
Mone
Knitted Garments
mrnmmmmmmmmm
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s
Whether knitted caps, mittens or 0 i
cozy scarf is wanted, this depart­
ment of knitted garments will fur­
nish just the sort cf styles and <5rp
weights desired for every use. <B
There are brilliantly colored caps, m
scarfs and mittens to match, or 1 3
more somber and conservative
colors for those who wish them. w
In allgbur big assortment of knit­ 0
ted garments will make selection m
easy and satisfaction assured at
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if)
Doll’s Gash Store
'iss
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of Lyons, the heirs of the late ers one day this week.
FOR SAI.E — Registered Berkshire
Mary J. Bressler were in Stayton C. C. Nott and wife returned Boars
ready for service. Prices reason­
Wednesday settling up the estate Thursday from an extended visit able, apply Andrew Fery, A urns,
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of Mrs. Bressler. S. H. Heltzel at Sheridan and McMinnville. vile.
is the attorney for the estate,
FOR SALE—Carpet |x>om and fix­
r
. n
r
i r-
NOTICE
ture»
good condition. Apply J. A.
Red Cross Jitney Dance x TOO g DrUgS, uOOu Clg3.rS The Red Cross Pledges made Lulav, in Stayton,
Ore.
Nov. 23 at Sublimity.
Good
Beauchamp’s The during the drive are now due, LOST—18 month roan, muley l>ur-
~
^
Geo.
and wife - and r , son Quality
„ Drug . Store.
T j wif* confer
, and persons making these pledg- h“m he,,t'r» strayed from pasture l 1-2
n Selmer
i Brown
j
The
Masonic
L/xi^e
Ander
and
wife
were
up
from
,
,
,
.
es should call at the Farmers & m,le!'
weBl
of Smith,
Sub‘*""‘y.
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p ‘«««
. Aumsville
... yesterday.
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a number
of
degrees
at
their
next
nntifv
J.
A.
Aumsville
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T
.
Merchants
bank
promptly
and
_
,
, meeting, Saturday Nqy. 24. A
LO is T -Coming 2 year old heifer,
Bertram W. Munkers purchas- ^ot juncj, will be served and a make their payments.
light fHwn color, marking, under bit
ed the Edward B. Hunt property general good dme is expectedi
right ear, hair brand 20 on right bip.
on lower Ida street Wednesday. Stayton Encampment of I. 0. Recorder’s Report for tbe Quarter Ending Phone W. K. Cbriaman, Stayton 2451
October 2nd 1 9 1 7
A. S. Pancoast injured his fin­ 0. F. will meet this Thursday
FOR SA LE-O ne 3 1-4 half truck
gers in the planer at the saw night and election of officers for July 1, 191 i Balance on hand $1,155 36 wagon,
one pair farm trucka, one Jer-
(.ow wj|| fresh in February. J.
mill one day last week.
the next year will take place
License 2 00, A Burn, shliw 0 re.
46tf
Patterns Ever Brought into the
The M. Goodie heirs have peti- after which lunch will be served. " “ 2» 10, Re«'ved show
Billard
40 00
-
Sept,
13,
“
Taxes
82
67
FOR
SALE
Guineas
$1.50
per
pair,
ioned the county court to appoint Ed Blakely, former clerk at
“ 27, “ Fine and Costs 6 60 "PP1* ¥ x Hottinger.
46t2
S. H. Heltzel administrator of Fryer’s
Pharmacy,
left
the
last
the Goodie estate.
Valley are now on Display at
of the week for Tacoma, where Warrants drawn on the fund during the
Fresh Candies
he has secured a good position
At Slcpers, candy in buckets, as a pharmacist. He plans to July 3, Carl Follis No 595 $ 2 50
boxes, baskets, also full line make one more effort, in Febru­ •* 3, Frank Blakely “ 596 2 50
ary, to enter the naval service. « 3, J. B. Grier " 597 10 00 As the cast-away child, as the
chocolate creams etc.
3, Jacob Spaniol “ 599 10 00
—Junction
City Times.
E. Small and family, of Saint
3, Electric Lt Co. “ 600 63 06 slave in the home of the cruel
Johns, spent Saturday ni^ht and
A u K. 3, “
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62 21 woman who takes her from the
7, H. Smith
“ 603
Sunday renewing old acquaint­ We have a nice line of fresh
8 70 orphanage, as the servant in the
7, N. Smith
“ 604
3 15 boarding house, and as the tri­
ances in Stayton.
candies
always
on
hand.
Beau­
7,
A.
C.
Stowell
“
605
7
20
Mrs. E. D. Alexander ’eft champ’s Drug Store.
W e are showing a full and complete line of
7, Wm. Smith
“ 606
8 70 umphant but humble girl of her
Monday afternoon for a visit of County Commissioner J. T.
7, A. G. Long
“ 608
2 06 father’s dreams and love, when
a week or more at the home of Hunt was in town Wednesday.
7. W. F. Blakely “ 609
4 75 she is finally returned to his Winter Wear for Men Women and Children
7, James Archer *• 610
4 75 home and restored to the social
her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Parry
7. Brown-P’t i ’l Co.” 611 95 88 position rightfully hers, Miss
Woolen underwear, hosiery, skirts, mackinaws, .
Albert Titze of Lyons met with
in Junction City.
7, J. B. Grier
” 612 11 18
a painful accident last Saturday.
gloves etc. Also a fine now line of
7, Henry Smith ” 614 10 00 Pick ford is consistently charm­
Why Not Use
While superintending some work
ing
and
artistically
effective.
Bessie Clow
” 615
8 80
Beauchamps Cold Tablets for being done in his corral his Sept. 7, 4, Electric
Heavy Winter Comforts for the Beds,
Lt Co. “ 616 62 56 “ Little Mary” at her best, in
that cold?Greit for CoUfc, Grippe crutch slipped on the frosty
4, Lilly Hdw Co. •* 617
80 her most captivating mood, in Soft, warm, cozy Blankets, in white, gray and tan.
4, J. B. Grier
” 618 10 00 her most triumphant ability and
headache and constipation, 25c. ground and in the fall he sustain­
4,
Henry
Smith
”
620 10 00 her most compelling power, can
Prices on all lines as low as the times will allow
a box. Money back if not satis­ ed a fracture of both bones in Oct 2, J. B. Grier ” 625
10
00
fied. Beauchamp’s the Quality the right limb. Dr. Beauchamp
2, Henry Smith ” 626 11 00 be found in “The Foundling.”
set the injured member.
Drug Store.
The notable production to be J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore.
419 80 shown
at the Star Theatre Sat­
To Balance
866 73 urday.
$1,286 53 Remember the “Foundling” is
a Big 6 Reel feature.
Water
Fund
Receipt*
Pathe Cold Rooster Plays
The bee men of Marion county Since making his last report,
July 1, 1917 Balance on hand $2,419 14
rill
be interested at learning that El C. Titus has sold and delivered
Aug. 2, Collections for July
184 40 Attention Hog Feeders
Dr. Phillips of the Bureau of En- ! cars to the following persons; a
8«pt. 4,
"
- Aug.
118 95
Home of
Home of
L. A. Thomas will receive a tomology, U. S. Dept of Agri- Buick six to J. M. Ringo, Dodge
Oct.
»,
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114
80
Best Shows STAR THEATRE Best Shows
carload of hog feed this week.
in his address before the1 to E. W. Chrismsn, Chevrolet to
12,837 29 Those interested in feed please culture
bee keepers, recently, stated that I J. B. Breitenstein, Ford to G. A.
Warranta drawn on fund during the
call.
the outlook for honey prices in i Downing, s used Maxwell to
quarter.
The 5-Part Pathe Photodrama
July 2, J. B. Grier No. 598 15 00 In a letter to Mrs. G. F. Mack the future were most excellent i Leonard Gilkey of Thomas, Ore.
*• 7, Wm. Cladek ” 602
3 00
and that because of the value of and a used Studebaker to Robert
“A WOMANS F IG H T ”
** 7. St’ton w’t ’r P*r “ 607 52 68 Mrs. Anns Riggs writes from honey as a sugar substitute, he Bowes of Gates, Ore. Mr. Titus
Tacoma
that
Nello
Mack
and
a
A uk . 7, J. B. Grier
** 613 16 00
Featuring
Sept 4, J. B. Grier
“ 619 15 00 soldier boy friend of his were considered it a patriotic duty to expects to continue reporting
GERALDINE O’BRIEN
Oct. 3. J. B. Grier
** 625 16 00 entertained by her at supper the increase our production of honey sales as he has some good bar­
A man is expected to “Sow his wild oats.” Will society
evening of the 11th. Nello left as much as possible. A copy of gains in cars, they are the kind
116 68
let a woman live down a mistake?
To Balance
2,721 61 Sunday morning with his com­ of Dr. Phillips address will be you buy and take home with you.
pany for New York. At.last re­ furnished to those requesting it, Titus don’t require you to pay
$2,837 29 port,
Cecil Riggs was in England, says F. R. Brown, county agri­ part in advance and wait till the
Unpaid warrant« in General Fund- $3 66
car is made. See him if you
Mias Gladys Ham mar was a cultural agent
J. B. GRIER,
Recorder. Salem visitor Saturday.
want a car right away.
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At Star Saturday LILLY HARDWARE CO.