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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
LINCOLN MEMORIAL IN WASHINGTON SUNSET £ See What We Have to Announce in This Issue A TEN DAYS’ fitting '¿Sr ■BY TH E - SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE _3 The famous Liacotn Memorial at Washington, D. C., Just being completed at a cost of thre*' and one-hali mil on dollars, will stand for all tint" as a tribute to the great American. This photo shows the Kreat structure in silhouette of a Potomac sunset. Ceremonies will bo held there Lincoln's birthday, Feb. It . MT. P L E A S A N T ITEM S Jordan siness J. H.. Kloer n o f the tirsi d I Mr. H C. Foltz moved into the trio to Port ; week. Babiger residence Satuiday. Dave Aegerler and *on motored Messrs E. Delong and H. Neal to Albany Tuesday. were Jordan visitors Saturday. Joe Connoly was a Portland Mrs Fred G rimes and children visitor Wednesday. o f Mill City are visiting at the 0. H. Rav motored to Scio on home of Peter Bilyou a few days. Thursday. Mr. F. Combs and wife called The Misses Crystal Shank and Harve Sheltons Sunday after Francis Kluer and Messrs. Gus, noon. Tony and Matt Kloer. Albert Mrs. Mary Privet and daugh Everhardtand Joe Piedrok called ter Ma de of Portland, came at the Ed Smith home Thursday. Joe Piedrok was a Portland down Friday to nurse Grandma j visitor Friday. Shelton v\ hois slightly improved. ^rs. Roy Brenner and daugh A party of friends from the ter, Miss Delphia, w ere week end college at Mount Angel made a visitors at P. H. Lambert's. short tall on Father Bo ifaee l&st Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and Saturday. They were en route son and the Misses Grace, Verne, to Lebanon. Roxana and Crystal Shank mo Thursday a fine dinner and tored to the Hal Shelton home quilting was given by the young Sunday. ladies of the parish and held in Mrs. Selmor Brown returned the hall. A large number was to he»* home at Aumsville Thurs- present and all report a pleasant dry after two months’ visit with time. home folks. Jake Hafner was a week end M : ss’-s. G. E. Balsiger and H. C. Foltz are invoicing the visit«»»* at the J. H. Kloer home. Dave Aegerter, Jr., and Lewis Jordan s‘ ore which is soon to he taken by the latter young man of Ray motored to Scio Thursday. who r sterling qualities we are Gus Kloer left Saturday for all familiar, and join in wishing Pendleton where she has em him s ccess in the entororise. ploy m nt for the coming pear. , HIS LINE’S BUSY, h S KEEPS US DRY f • V» /»A î'3 DISCARDED This is good news to men who are weary of paying fahulous prices for inferior clothing. Buy" a B IS H O P S R K A D Y T A IL O R E D S U IT while they are being sold at prices that are positively LE SS than the manufacturers are asking for the ordinary ones for spring. - Read! See the prices: For 10 Days—Wednesday, Feb. 4th to Saturday, Feb. 14th Men’s Suits m W i » ? It seems rather wintry hut hat's because of fashion's foolish* lablt of showing off-season stuff? vs a matter of fact this is a late «inter or early spring toque and weater for the school maid when lie takas o ff the heavy wrap It h uncombed wool, a belted sweat- r with short flaring skirt The •ighter the color the better. Blue Serge Suits MENS FIBRE SILK SOCKS Less lOprtfor 10 days $14.85 LO T NO. 2 Regular 50c heavy or medium webb suspenders are now MEN’S JERSEY SWEATERS Youth’s Suits MEN'S OVERCOATS Every overcoat in stock mark ed at a special reduction for One lot, limited number, most this sale. Prices rynge from ly small sizes, long pant suits. Would cost at wholesale today $20.00 to $65.00 $10 to $12 They’ ll not last long at $7. 85, Come on boys BOYS' BLUE BIB OVERALLS $3.00 Is a Snap LOT NO. 6 35c Come in black, navy, grey and cardinal, regular $3.50 and $4 slip overs BOYS’ WOOL SWEATERS Men’s $32.50, $35 and $87.50 suits, all sizes in this lot to 44. Boys’ wool sweaters, all colors, Worsted, tweeds, cassimeres price made to close the line. and serges, staple and young Our regular $3.50 and $1 sellers $2.95 Age 4 to 15 years. Our regu men’ s styles. Come early and lar $1.25 sellers get your pick. $26.25, you 75c must see them Men’ s regular 25c fast black CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS LOT NO. 7 seamless socks, all sizes Regular $1.50 striped or blue . 6 pairs $1.00 jehambray play suits, ages 4 to LO T NO. 3 10 years $7.85 MEN’S COTTON SOCKS $26.25 Boys’ Knickers MEN’S RAINCOATS 95c Regular $5 and $6 rubberized raincoats not many in the .lot. You will not get them again Men’s $37.50, $40, $42.50suits, ; at the price staple styles or waist seam, $385 belted or plain for young men. $10 fancy rubberized raincoats all sizes and wanted colors. It $5.95 is hard to believe, yet they are here and plenty of them to MEN’S WOOL MACKINAWS choose from, at only $29.95 in Made of pure Oregon wool, this sale plain or plaid $15 grade....................... $11.95 $20 grade ............... $15.95 Looks Good Odd lot 1 h > vs ’ k nicker Hints, ages 14 to 17 only. Regular Assorted lot buys’ $1.50 .and prices were up to $13.50. These ¡are marked extra special for ; $2 cloth hats this occasion. $4,95 can you 75c ! believe it BOYS’ CLOTH HATS MEN'S DRESS SHOES $3.95 BOYS’ WOOL MACKINAWS Boys’ Knickers MEN’S DRESS SHOES All sizes in two lots, $8.50 and $10 grades $7.45 $4.95 One lot o f men> black or tan shoes, lace or button- regular _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $5, $6 and $7.50 values. Pick them out before your size is ; LOT NO. 8 gone $29.95 $14 and $15 grades ■*-«1 John F. Kramer la a busy man. He la fed>—al prohibition cotnwis- tloner aaJ it’a his duty to see that the natici stay» dry— that is that the lid damped on the nation Jan. 10— stays on. Men’s heavy cotton fleeced Men’s lisle socks, black, white union suits, all sizes, regular and colors, buv them now at $2.50 sellers 25c MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR Is a Wonder I vi LOT NO. 5 Suits in this lot sold at $17.50, $1.65 Always staple, of the Bishop $20. $22.50 and $25. If your quality, standard weights, all size is here you’ re lucky. Just Regular 75c values, black or sizes, regular, slims and stout. to make things lively for open- Men’s $5 natural wool union colored fibre silk socks Regular prices from $30 to $70 ir g day, for they will not be suits, all sizes, good weight 50c here long at this price. $11.85 for spring while they last MEN'S SUSPENDERS $3.95 LOT NO. 4 fit MEN’S LISLE SOCKS MEN’S UNDERWEAR LOT NO. 1 Boys’ k nicker suits, waist, seam or belted, some with two pair o f pants. New models, assorted materials. Note the prices; Men’s $7, $9. $10 and$11 drees shoes, tan and black, lace or $11.85 button, broken lines and sizes. They’ ll not last long at Men’s $15, $50 and up to $60. Staple or young men’ s styles ONE PIECE WORK SUITS $5.95 in plain or fancy worsteds, Worth $5. $5.50 and $6.50 $12 and $12.50 suits • at BOYS’ BLACK BUTTON SHOES cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres. khaki one-piece work Buits all sizes. Late models, sale (brand copyrighted) so cannot I Small lot shoes for school or i $14 and $15 suits at price $37.50. Think of it, only advertise. Suitable for ma i dress, sizes 10 to 13J and 4 to chinists and auto men, special 15. Regular 8&50 and $4 value $ 1 C.M m i »10 suits $37.50 j $ 3.95 $2.45 For Ten Days Only | Wednesday, Feb. 4 j to Saturday, Feb. 14 at BISHOP $8.95 $10.95 $12.95 S a le m W o o le n M ills S to re , C o m m e rc ia l St., S a le m , O r e g o n I I v e u . vyHV >. s:| not NO*SdoweiPS -TECA«' NO t S i S NATION HAH &ONt >T7 Y iv .'v »¿¡s y ID ■ « j j f | MAW-' « a w - S a w V! 3KOwee% - TH£ WSOIG ^ VCAB? / /(Thhia*1 5 λ : i í ; .? , V ÍII4 ♦ » % : . 9 I « Y'*i r a * j