4 4 4 Vii e 4 4 4 rfc » » 4 4 4 4 Have 4 4 4 4 4 j F F * " * a p t u r The balance of the $40,000 Stock of the Imperial Furniture Co. Owing to the call of other large interests Feidstein-Dektor have turned tl ' 2 large stock over to us at the old prices of years ago. Eveything must go at once for cash and the prices w e bought the goods at will enable us to make the public bargains that have been impossible for several years. V .V .V .V .V .V .V .W .W .V .* • Î i; .V .V .* '.•.V .’ .'.V .V .V .’.V .V .V .V .V .V .-.V . $4,25 Porch Rocker $ 3 .0 0 $29.00 Reed Rocker "upholstered in ta­ pestry' 2 8 .8 5 $12.50 Art Rockers 9 .9 5 $18.50 Cedar Chest 1 4 .0 0 $1.50 Linoleum, yard 75c 76d yard- wide Carpet, yard 55c $57.50 Body Brussels Rug. 9x12 4 2 .5 0 $3.00 Rag Sugs 2 .2 5 k $12.50 Combination Mattresses 9 .7 5 l $17.50 2 in. Iron Beds. 1 1-16 in. fill­ ers. any color 1 4 .0 0 $30.00 Ivory Dre5ser 2 4 .0 0 ! $65.00 Quartered Oak Bed 4 2 .5 0 Ü $65.00 Birdseye Maple Bed '4 2 .5 0 $16.50 Solid Oak Dressing Table 12.00 $8.00 Book Shelves 5.75 $4.50 Pillows, pair 2 .7 5 $24.00 50 lb. Pure Cotton Felt Mat­ tresses. with imperial edge and best art tick. ‘4 ! .V ...V .V .V .V . V V .V .V .V..V.V.\^V.V.% VAV.VW 5W .< Wf.,.V 1 * RADE IH YOUR OLD FURNITURE % • î W F v i. . - i 1 * I f f r <9 k s ^ \ ,Ä 5 K O T % W V .\V V S S W * V .,.V .V W Ä W Ä V /< ,/A ,.V .,.W .,.,.V // . $ 2 9 .5 0 $38.50 Bookcase for $47.50 G. 0. Spanish leather Davenport. with mattress inside 3 5 .0 0 $24.00 Birdseye Maple Bookcase 1 7 .4 5 $26.50 Quartered Oak Desk 1 8 .7 5 $38.00 Jap Rockers for 1 9 .5 0 $18.00 W . Enamel Desk 1 3 .7 5 $27.50 Solid Oak 28x48 Library Table 1 6 .5 0 $28.00 Solid Mahogang Sewing Cabinet 1 9 .8 5 $42.50 Blue Velour Rocker 2 9 .5 0 $16.50 Solid Mahogany Sewing Cabinet 1 4 .5 0 $24.00 Electric Floor Lamp 17.50 $28.50 All Cast Charter Oak Heater "stovepipe 35c' $4.75 Maple Rockers $15.00 6-foot. 42-inch Extension Table $19.00 Solid Oak Sewing Table $22.50 Reed Rocker "cretonne uphols­ tered' I iff &. 4 sented at Stayton and Salem at home folks this week. for Pete Barkmeyer and Joe the celebration of the signing of J. T. Hunt was out to his Hendricks this week. the armistice. farm a few days the liret of the A. C. Peterson delivered a • week. r. and Mrs. F. M. Fresh and (Too late for last week) load of fat hogs to West Slayton dren were Stayton callers Miss Mabel Frank who has Thursday. W. H. Downing is improving lay. his lawn with a new cement been on the sick list the last week is improving. :ho<>! was resumed Monday walk. r a taree weeks’ vacatisn on | School has been closed the last A road meeting of District >unt o f the flu. ; two weeks on account of the in­ No. TO held at Rock Point school Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Seank and !r. and Mrs. C. J. Hunt, Mrs. house Saturday, November 9th, fluenza epidemic but so far no son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and ris Hunt ami children spent a tux of $2500 was voted for cases have made their appear­ son Fred motored^ to Albany ance around here. it several days visiting rrla- road purposes. Sunday. s in Salem. C. P. Darst called on Jake The F. M, Fresh family are Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and d Jacobs spent Sunday visit- improving from an attack of I Schmitt Monday afternoon. i family motored to Salem Sunday. friends in Stayton. sore throat. Ed Jacobs was a Sunday after- The Mt. Pleasant school open- he solicitors for the United C. I*. Durst spent several days i noon caller at the Fresh home. ¡ed Monday. r Work Campaign report V\ c are glad to hear that Mrs. Miss Hazel Lambert returned ¡).81. There i;uota was $175. in Salem thh week. W. H. Humphrey o f McAlpine Mr. an I Mrs. Elmer Downing to Lebanon Sunday to attend . C. Downing and family district is improving from her school. spent Sunda.. with the formers nt Sunday at the 10. N. Re*»d serious illness. parsnts. Mrs. Selmer Brown called at w. A. L. Downing was visiting Alfred Fox was saw n ? " oo t h ' Ed Smith home Thursday .»>ck Point was well repre­ Rock Point fit . P le a s a n t evening. 4 4 4 4 • I wish to thank ai! of thou* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Senz and who so cheerfully and willing!} son Nick motored to Sublimity gave to the United War Work Sunday. Campaign. I might also say P. H. Lambert, w ife and that we went over the top. The daughter Miss Hazel and Lyle quota beir g $110.00. and we Lutz called at the Linn Lambert raised $116.50. home Wednesday. John Huber is on the sick Kst. Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daugh­ He had the misfortune o f a horse ters Marguerite and Betty called kicking a harrow tooth into hi* at the P. H. Lambert home Fri­ side. A t this writing "he is get­ day. ting along very nicely. Miss Maud Smith was a Sun­ Joseph Laux of Albany is vi - day visitor at the Mrs. Roxie iting at the Henry Senz home. Shank home. Max and Lee Shelton visited John Aegert. r, John Flick t at the W. R. Ray home the past Nick Senz mi ce busine i tn week. to West Stayton Monday.- There will bo preaching at the David Aegerter, Jr. 1 as l*ee Mt. Pleasant church on Sunday, Nov. 24th. Everybody is invit­ very 111 with pneumon a but j reported better. ed to attend.