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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
r K ^ ANNOUOCEMENT— AD this w eek crow ds have taken advantage o f oar UnparaUed Bargains during onr JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 1 Many of our out of town customers may not have had the opportunity to visit this sale so we have decided to continue it on Saturday and Monday, Jan. 24 and 26 Take advantage of this CLEARANCE SALE. Opportunity don’t knock at your door every day. Our Spring and Summer goods are beginning to arrive and in order to make room for them we are making these sacrifices in prices Study Closely the few items we price to you, compare them with others and we know you will come and supply your present and future needs at this PRICE CUTTING SALE Flour, Etc. ► >: ► ► SAVE YOUR PREMIUM COUPONS. <~X~X~:-X- ) ♦ THEY WILL GET YOU LOTS OF USEFUL ARTICLES <X-v<-X-'X--X»-X--X-X--X*-X X~X~X“X~:~X-X' Crown Flour $3.25 I Armours Gov. Bacon f Hard Wheat * " i * •xxxxxxxxxx-xxx*x-*x--x~> 78 cents 3.00 28 1 Pkg Armours Valley Flour 2-83 ! Star, Horshoe and I Colored Beans 08 I Climax Tobacco * Naptha Wash 85c per plug Rolled Oats, 1 sack Powder 20c 73 i / -j y xx-xx-x--x--:--xx--x--x--x--x- Corn Meal, 44 ,r | Karo Syrup No. 10 £ F R E E Graham Flour 6-* | Light $1.10 i Lima Beans lb. 1 3 1 S°* ? A Kht, , 88 I with each $3.00 ! No. 10 dark 1.20 ; •X“X- x - xk ~ x ~X“X~ x ~ v x - x ~ x ~:-:- x ~:~ X _ f , i No. 5 dark 52 i Purchase ^otiee ^ i ea * Best Coffee in Bu]k | j ► ! ' p ^ j * ' T A O i « -t-X -X -X -X K K -X -X -i-M -C -!* V or over X ◄ Hundreds of Men’s Overcoats -X~X~C~XX Peas, Beans, f Value $15 to $30 Sale $6.98 up l Clams, Tomatoes l Hundreds of Men’s Suits all Sizes I j 4 c can \ Value $25 to $35 Sale $15.98 up i Mens suits, small sizes $8.98 up :--xx->-xx*xxxxxx--x--x--x- ~ l i ** Overalls $1.98 up '{ Crisco No. 6 $2.25 $ ♦♦ Work shirts $1.25 up l No. 3 1.15 | 44 Flannel shirts $1.25 X~X~XKK^XK~X~X"X~X~X Woolen Process Union Suits $2.25 I Arm& Hammar ! $1.75 Soda 2 pkg 13c | Heavy Men’s Union Suits $1.49 % .................. | Med. " " i Milk, té | Star Catsup pt. hot. v Coffee - Tea a n you b a t | 45c kind for 33c 20 cents i BARGAINS IN SHOES X It? Best Reliance Coffee, e »»♦♦♦»«»♦♦♦m t m -x -x -x -x -x ;j; Value 55c 45 $3.98 I Men’s dress shoes 3.98 Selecto 50c Coffee 43 f -x~:~x-x-:-x-x~x~X “X -x~x-i“X -x-x~x~x-X “:~X“:~x~:~X“X”:~x~:~x~x~X“>-x-x-x*<~x~:“:*<x j 44 work 44 2.98 | I Boys shoes English Breakfast Tea 98 up 3 9 ! Big Reductions in yard goods, Wool Serges, Ginghams, | children s shoes val. 50c 3.98 Gunpwd’r tea val 70c 52 ! Calico, White goods. Special Bargains in Linen f La-‘es heavysh" s 2.98 Liptons tea 11b 83:;: <xx--xx-*x--x--x~x--x-x ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ half lb Crash Towling Val. 39c Sale price 23c yd. 43 I Big reduction in Rubbers and ! quarter lb 23 I Tennis Slippers ◄ a ◄ < v - x - x - î - x - x x - xx - xx - x - x -:- •:-X“!~K">- Swifts Lard in Bulk 28c 44 ◄ a ◄ 44 -X-XXX~X-X-X*X-X~X“X-X~X-X“X-X-X-X-> •*,,*••**•*»•*••*••*•«*•«*»«*• “X“X“i -X-X".- -¡-X--XX-XX v-X-W PEOPLE’S CASH STORES SALEM AND DALLAS, ORE. M hllM I K A r L U l L L 0 1 'flV U U n O ll *..*».*• WE UNDERSELL UNDERSELL ALL ALL WE V |||U L V ’ O I U H L O a > COMPETITORS ^ Jordan Miss Dora Raben visited at the moved to Crabtree Friday leav jC. J. Hunt home a few days this ing the home ranch in charge of week. their bov Hal and wife for the coming season. Mr. ann Mrs. C. J. Hunt and Mr. E. J. Pepperling and fam daughter spent the week-end ily moved to Lebanon where they visiting relatives in Salem. will reside upon their newly pur Mr. and Mrs. Norris Frank chased property. Ed. thinks he spent the week-end at the Wm. struck it lucky let us hope he is Blake home at Keize- Bottom. not mistaken. W. H. Downing was a Stayton caller Saturday afternoon. Rock Point Messrs John and Pete Jung’ wirth of Portland are visiting home folks at present. Mrs. Enders who has been nursing in the Misner hospital near Scio the past few weeks returned to her home Saturday. Joseph Rowein who has been quite ill is improving at present under the care of Dr. Beauchamp of Stayton. Ed. Jacobs has been spending Mrs. Harvey Shelton returned the past ten days in Salem. home from McMinnville Monday Mr. and Mrs. Norris Frank where she has been visiting h e r, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter daughter Ruth the past week. and son Lyle spent Tuesday evening at the C. J. Hunt home. Mr. Erie Phillips is spending a C. P. Darst has been in Salem few days vacation with home folks before entering upon his the past two weeks on jury duty. duties as clerk in Balsiner’s store Miss Phidelia Darst and Miss at Mehama which is to open soon Ida Frank were callers at the E. we understand. C. Downing home Saturday after Mr. Herm Shelton and family noon. MT. PLEASANT Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daugh ter Betty, and Mrs. Frank Hab- berman spent the week end at Corvallis and McMinnville. Messrs Tony and Frank I^atix and Nick Senz motored to Al bany Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elm»*r Ray and son. Miss Crystal Shank and Dave Aegerter motored to Mc Minnville Saturday, v isiting over Sunday with friends and rela tives, tives. Mrs. P. H. I^m hert spent the week end with the Roy Brenner family. The Misses Eberheardts called on Mrs. Selmer Blown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, Mrs. I Roxie Shank and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Epping and children w ere1 entertained at the Harry Shank home Sunday. Mrs. John Huber called on Mrs. H. R. Shrnk Tuesday. The Misses Grace and Crystal Shank called on Mrs Frank Hah-1 bei man Wednesday. QUEEN OF THE REOS IS ON HER W A Y The Misses Maude Smith, Cor- naly sisters and the Misses Eber-; heardt's; Messrc Fred Smith, Elierheardt Bros and Bernard Cornaly were entertained at the J. H. Kloer home Sunday even ing. Ml»» Ann Man »on. N ew Yoi-k CUT. " Q u e e n of th e Soviet» an.I Tied l e a d e r will »<> *"**'•* h e r " f r e e ' th o u g h t » u p o n A m e ric a . S h e ha» b een a r r e a t e d ®n<1 *• oow a l Bill» U l a n d , N. Y.. a w a iti n g d e p o rta tio n . S h e »ay» » h e f a v o r » free tho ught, e v e r y t h in g by Jack Wilson love free Mr» I’e ie r O lM on ol M lrn o» o t.i, I» t h e Brat a n d o n iv w o m a n p riv ileg ed to voice won aif’* Id«»* I d th e olí » Ir» of Ih e IHBOCTItln party. She m a d e ail a Id re«» o t th e J a .k .o n Hay f ..•¡'itiet* « t W a s h i n g to n . 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