The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 14, 1918, Image 7

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    lViirn tho Ain<Tli 'n * m | i ? r* v '-nt lu­
to nell.ni ni i linitciiu Tlili'rry lliry
\»rllt no flint Ilio! tini lilont i peri
ti'eturo moti no i tu- j< !* «nnjhl not koop
up «•Uh thi-ni.
Tilt» fon-KiiIns fu tt In v udì <1 for
ì>y I-'iiiln Knuiein i iwn, liti «u r jiho-
tOKrnpIier, «h o iirrlvetf In New York
reeently oii n Itiltinh liner.
"I Ioni nomi- nii flity nomi iileinre»,**
he nii I i I. “ l'in r ery to xny II, Imi I
Jlinl rollili not kl'ep tifi tvwll filone
linln. I hnve Inki-n n (jnml mnny pie-
Iure* under viirylnjr elr< imntnncoa,
Imi r * e lenrneil flint «In n l ’io on ihu
Aliierlt'iin llli"n Jt's |i.,rh npeed I noeti,
l'io *<*ln* lo remei^ber timi wbon I
pò huek."
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IleHldon iu M iir plrturen Mr. firovvn
enlleeltd nliiiiatlm on ull Ilio frollili
on "»lin i live moli lire doline •" krep
ni* inon Koinè.” Tliore uro Aiut-rlcnn»
«•verywhere. ho *•>»■*. II.- naw one In-
vnnlou ulioni tfere were tv.o Aliteli-
rnn* lo ime l-’ rt '.lehinnn.
"The offl-et of (ho efllr leiiey Of
A merle« n hudm-n Mvth'>>ls Hliriipd
und ni ¡ionie I» n errili ih'ne f»>r lite
morule o f Ilio noliller*— ['n itidi,
i ’reneh and ull.” Mr. Ifro«vn mM.
“Olir hoy* uro eertidnly pronti o f ihelr
America. Un re I* no dotiti utiout
thut.
MOur mllrned yntem In Krnnre In n
mnrvel lo ilio elvllluna «mi Ilio ni!II-
lury. Ainerlenn einrlneem im i fr.dght
enrn lire duina Ioli timo* thè Work of
thè •••tuie nimmnt o f Fri-neh cijulp-
pjent."
Mr. Ttrown pmlied thè «vork of thè
Ainerleun *-.i!\
ii rpn. Lnxt June
pione, ho nnlil, Ilio eor|tu anved $1.*
iNi.ODO In reti« li ned in.iform».
“There aeonm to he un Interloekinc
aytWtn o f «P< ed, eBloleiiey limi liteer-
XeliieK* hot-.vi-'-n «mr noliiiera uni]
«orkern over Ih ere.” he «nld.
Of Staple Merchandise to be Sold at Greatly
Reduced Prices. W e have no old Stock
E V E R Y T H IN G
At JORDAN
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TWO WOMEN DO BIG
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We list below a few of the many bargains to be offered at this sale
The two niont prò,olili nt wur work-
eri- In Amerleu me «ilh o iit •■xiiKRi'ru-
limi nvu.ipeliii" Ihuith of ili" K-ilv.i-
tlnn Arni-. « i, . lofi
ni Mi>. Henry
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Flirt
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tiie rullo,; W; Work eri-p: i-,rn head-
i|tl«rleir. II - Un r uith live otlier rep-
rwentritlv
n* ilir rent orr utiz ition-i,
«h o « i l i shoilly Cominenee un etten-
ulve cuin
r i to rul*e fu. <!•' for «.ir
Work (o r i ' ■ ttn ■ l •■
Galvanized V/ashtubs, No. U $L20;No4 2r$L45
No» 3a.$1.85* Single trees, iron strap full length
34 in» 95c, 8in» strap end 32in» 80c, Ferrule end
34in, 65c» Beaver Brand Milk Pails 60c, Mar,
W ells Stalit lanterns $1.20; Quick-light oil man­
tle lamps, $7,80; Quick-light mantle lanterns
$8.10, 1 3-burner oil stove $17,85, 10 per­
cent o ff on handles of all kinds; Buggy whips at
half price, Trojan stump powder $8,65 a box,
Many other articles such as forks, spades, gran­
ite ware, stove pipe, paints and oils, etc,
Keel Laid !n Ten Seconds.
The mi I tonfi I rcconl for InylnR "n
Wooden ship's keel Is rlnlnied by the
Gray« Hnrhor Motor ldp vorporr.lion's
crew nt ’ heidooi, \\ ;i li„ \d iiit re
cently Inld :i keel In <i n seeond«. , The
previous reeord « n> 11 accollila. The
new reeord wna inudc on n ship up* u
which ipi nil, lupi « i l l he mude to h«nt
the nutloiml wooden ahlp liionchlra
record.
Believed Dead; Cumes Home.
A lter lielnR mourned n* dend for
more than fifteen yei.ra. Fell* Klein-
met« «urprlscd friends and riintlv« s
«♦ Full Chilre, win., hy suddenly re
turnliiR to this city. He had traveled
In various ports of the country for the
pnrt .TJ year«, nnil for the last 1!> hud
fulled to coiniimnlcui« with his rolu-
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Dry Goods
Hardware
DECiD.ID BY DICE
Ccokt R II C:nes to 9-e Whlch One
C*ts “ Leave.”
Tw o eoo!.ii just nrrived nt Cnni|t
M’ ndsuorth «u ile i itermi ioti to
v 1 it town, I * Crptnln Fhid rnled
thut o-ilv i ne e ndd In* exeiiM cl. In
V: In one plended lo- “ h, d or cui In
town ami wuz. h' red lo sor Iter."
The Otlier Velieilleld'y ohjeeled tllllt
he «hcd no Rii und « i l “ ldeoKPil to
Rlt nne."
‘‘Kliher o f you Rnt nnv hones,"
atiRKoatod III» caplnlo.
1'- Ih pr-H
ditcrd ilice. “ Slniol,” miUl ti • officer,
ami thè Rumo w m on.
The dispute ■ settled, Cai’lhl” !-ield
comtnnndeerrd Ilio dici
nylie : “ lf
I cie r heur of elthi of -’on in.».’-
M in» nRtiln I « i l i uoi.d iu t to tóu
atockade."
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Large line of Calicos lie yd; Ginghams 24c yd;
35 per cent reduction on silks and dress goods of
all kinds. Yarn for sweaters— Kahki, white
and two shades of Grey $3,60 lb. Men's and
Ladies' sweater coats at special prices. Woolen
and cotton blankets, ladies' coats, mens' & boys
Mackinaws, Underwear for Men, Women and
Children, Overalls, Rubber Goods, Fianne!s,
Curtain goods, table cloths, bed spreads, toweis,
umbrellas, hats, caps, ladies motor caps, toques, j
and scarfs, and men's neck wear at greatly re­
duced prices.
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Soap—Elk Brand, 6 bars for 25c; Bob White, 4 bars for 25c; Matches 5 bx for 25
1 U ’ a u v C i l d 'S S . Coffee, 44 cub brand, steel exit regular 35c, at 26c ib. Mason fruit jars— pints 80c <
quarts 90c, half g a l $1.00, Zinc lids best grade 28c doz. Jar rubbers 3 doz. for 25c. School supplies of
all kinds, old size at the old price.
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i 30 Ga!. barrel “ F!oxo Brand” Silo Paint $25.00
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1 Oliver Typewriter No. 5, good as new $20.00
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Anew line of Standard Jewelry just received fully guaranteed, suitable for Xmas presents at 20 per cent
Discount. Take advantage of this opportunity.
The store will be closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday in order to arrange the stock for this Er? Sale
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We wii! take Liberty Bonds at full face value in payment for Goods of ali kinds
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