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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
/ i $ 10 , 000.00 *«>' » • Odds and Ends REMNANT t '4 * « • j #» 4 £ ,, SALE ( / t ¥ jr "4 W e a r e d o s i n g O u t a il o f o u r Blankets, A uto Robes * Dress Goods . and Silks '" • • * i We will offer $10,000.00 worth of goods at PRE-WAR PRICES to dean up, as in future we will confine our business strictly to wool batts and comforters. We offer you Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels and Cloakings, Automobile Robes and all of our Stock on Hand to clean up at prices at Least 5 0 % Lower than W holesale Prices Today This Sale Commences Friday March 28, £ s“ tailed after this date. Take advantage of this sale. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Commencing on April first, j Notice is hereby (riven that the !'.• 11». the blacksmith shops of undersigned has been duly ap-_ Missler Taylor and Win. A. pointed by the County Court of Cladek, of Slayton. Oregon, will the State of Oregon for the be run on a cash basis. This is County of Marion as Executor of «'• em etl necessary on account of the Last Will and Testament of our hnving to pay cash and hitch James Walker, deceased, and p: ices for material and help. that he has duly qualified as such Messier & Taylor. Executor. All persons having YV. ’A. Cladek. claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me at my home 2} titles south of Aumsville. in Marion County. Oregon, within six months from The following information is the date sf this notice. wanted: names, locations, capa Dated in Aumsville in Marion city. and superintendents or man- County, Oregon, this 25th day of açorsof nU institutions, public or February. 1911), prit. u , ei|utp| •d for the care of James T. Walter, the sick, ii Marii n or Polk Coun Executor of the Last Will and ties. ( ill 1 ><*»), or address YVill- Testament of amett Chapter, A . U. C.. Salem, James Walker, deceased. Oregon. Fitst publication, 3-6-1919. Last publication, 4-3-1919. r H SUBLIMITY CITIZEN SECURES PATENT WOOD FOR SALE W e Deliver any Place Apply to e. PETERSON L. nSUSt John P. Wilbur, Manager ^W ilb u r Woolen Mills Co. Notice to tbe Public e“ S T A Y T O N , OREGON A very practical grader and drag combined has been invented by John Kihtz of Sublimity, Oregon. It is inexpensive and simple of construction. For drag purposes it can be operated by one man and a team of three horses. YY’hen used for grading four horses are generally used. Mr. Kintz has been road supervisor in his district for a humber of years and has tried many devices for grading and leveling roads. The following cut gweS a very good idea of the invention. J INFORMATION WANTED. CLASSIFIED ADS. (\>pyrl«h( r r t i . i e r - T IYIS If You Built a Battery Y< ki w ,n’t «pend money for plate, anu acid and battery jar« and then fail to protect your jo b with food insulation. Then why neglect, when you a battery, to make ture that it'« a Bone Dry Willard with Threaded Rubber Iniula- tion. nUY We carry a full stock o f Bone Dry Batterie»— and every one of them ii a« brand new aa the day it left the factory. You don't take any ri«k— either o f delay or o f getting a battery not ir -very sense brand new . :'here’« an interesting ,tory tn the booklet, "196,000 Littla Thread»." A»k mr a copy. 418 Court St., Salem, Oregon LOST: one heifer, no mark» hut is red colored with white spots, weights 500 lbs. Please notify S. P. Matheny, Sublimi ty, Ore., Route 1, Box 68. FOR TRADE 1150 lbs., sound and gentl%«iare. Will trade for good milk cow. B. F. Fresh Stayton Phone Stayton GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. . High Grade Pure Candies • f Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks * '• All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R SH O T T , Proprietor • Stayton, Oregon FOR SALE -O n e four year old FARM WANTED ——— horse, well broke. One double disc drill. C. J. Ruettgers.^ioute 1 have a client with a modern 2, Scio. Phone 1015. March 20 j California residence to trade on Oregon farm, and will assume For Sale -1916 model Ford in mortgage or pay cash difference. good condition. Apply at this .Geo. A. Smith, Stayton, Oyegon. Mch. 13 office. For Sale YV'hite Leghorn baby chicks for March, April and May at 124c each and eggs for hatch ——— — — ing at $6.00 a hundred after Feb Many Stayton Peopls have a weak ruary 20th. C. Boone, Aums pert and too Often it’s the Back ville, Oregon. 4 9 ONE WEAK SPOT Practical Grader and Drag JOHN KINTZ. Inventor He has used this drag in his district for a considerable period with excellent results. It is perhaps the most practical device ever invented to keep roads in condition. It will also be found invalu able for leveling land for general farm purposes. It is primarily intended to keep roads in condition for travel although it has been used tfitb good results in the first construction and no doubt will be in general use in the near future. Mr. Kintz secured his patent in last November. He has one o f the new model in use at the present time and two others are being constructed. The construction o f the device is simple and strong and will last indefinitely«?- Any one interested in geod roads wishing to look at this grader may do so by calling at the farm of Mr. Kintz near Sublimity, where he has one complete and two more under course o f construction. He contemplates manufacturing them for sale to the general public in the near future. However, in order to intro duce them in a general way to establish their superiority over other devices in road work he is planning on granting special permits to counties and road districts to make and use them for road purposes. Any one who is interested in road work will do well to inspect this grader. Mr. Kintz states that this grader not only does better work than any other device he has seen, but will do a great deal more work in the same time. During these times o f high prices for labor rnd materials it ought to ne a boon to road work. adv. Many people have a weak spot. FOR SALE N o . I milk cow. Too often it’s a bad hack. Wanted Old incubator. Hot Apply to John Mielke, Stayton. Twinges follow every sudden tvfriBt. Oregon. tf water heated preferred. 150-egg Dull aching keeps up day and night. or larger. Backache is often /rom weak kidneys Silvurton, Ore., says; " I wan laid up Phone 10242 H, R. Shank, In such cases a kidney medicine is for two or three weeks at a time with FOR SALE Strawberry plants. Route 1 Scio, Oregon | needed. j my baek. My kidneys were out o f or* W. H. Loose. Stayton. Route 2 Doan's Kidney PHIs sre for weak der and arted irregularly and I got so I kidneys. For Sale White Pekin duck For backache and urinary ills. FOR SALE Oak posts. Three eggs. $1 a setting of *vn eggs. Good proof o f merit in the following and a half miles south of Stayton. 2t I statement, Mrs. J. E. Yeoman. Sam Bass. Stayton. 2t Phor e 287 Stayton, Oregon. | «Mrs. It. W. Forgev, Madison St., weak and tired 1 could hardly drag my- self around. Other medicines had very little elfert ami I was getting worse. I 1 tried Ouan'a Kidney Fills and th«« first box gave me great relief. I stuck to them until I had finished four boxes, which cured me o f the backacne and kidney disorder.” » j Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’ s Kidney Pills—the same »hat Mrs. Forgey h al. Foster-Mdburn Co., M fgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.