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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
' i i i W Jordan In in th* Mehuma hotel motored . m - lay e vci log to see l OVl , Mr. N. Eirdeis *.»•«! frnv torcd to NewbUtg Friday. h s. W in. Mclgiughlin •v'. Krise motored to i > i, .u av, returning on • M. E. Krise ac- ; , , n item buck and will hen i> i a few weeks. • .. mi i Mis. Robert Mulkey • i mad s ii moved here the ? ti i ti-.e week from Portland. ; Mulk< ^ has opened a barber J To • h t> here. .• e wish him success. j Mr. Peter Mclnt" hof < who managed our e eeso the past summer, w as vicinity looking after huaii Wednesday. i t M EHAM A A number of friends of Errol King met at the Mehamu uotel laHt Wednesday evening to help him celebrate his birthday, fne company danced until a late pour when refreshments were served. An auto lead of young people Mrs. Win. Mulkey and family; came up from Corvalhs Saturday and on Sunday evening they re turned ho as to be there for school Monday morning. Mr. Mulkey accompanied them and will remain a few days. One day ss I sat ptntne A m nasage o f cheer esn is to m s A Usili o f revolt was ahlntss On s nourrir? far o ver the aea. T h e farrea o f ru lrn r to sever And the ft as o f lha earth to u n fo l» T o secura our freedom forever An d a « o r it i * f beauty untold. r - '- w ■:w '.v.. V si v n T m 1' - v '. W > * zM . I l V,-* *T “■*7* Blue $2.90 ' Valley* Floor , *• !s 1 $2.75 Corn Meal, one sack 60c unless the bundle is tagged to Shubart^ T h e H ig h es t S lic e s E v e r E a io iv n l j o h TS N"ltX lAD *G Cf » If I «»•*. 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No. 4 and u.lierwise inferior skins at highest market, value. Ship your Vurs no. —when w want ’ctn. You’ll get "more money” and get it “■luickvr“ too. “ SHKJBERT” R ETUR NS W IL L W AKK YOTJ H A PPY «R IP TO D A V — A N ii K EEP fS.M EASt SHIP ■ Z A ll YCMR 72c GCT V W M U 8 K P A T 8X0 D 7.001 6 S 8 lq 5.% 5.0 J tj d.lv 31« to 2.7.» 1 J.coia m 6 X >0 lo 5.3DI r.fr)te 4H0 150 îq 2.7S 2.5910 1.75 1 ¿50 to liO M Rolled Oats, one sack € c t lr t « m MS H U B F R T * > W K W A N T 'E M N O W — A N U W 1 U , P A Y T H E P *U C E I C FU A3 n C LnnÖC^ f ìlVUòC tri fnC vi Uri LU DIRÌCT TO tC n & / / |y Flour Armour’s Best Bacon, per lb. 9Rr* ^ ^ __• ibon and White Cap Hard Wheat Flour m IE* T h a t’s W h a t Y Administrator's Final Notice In the matter of the Estate of Joaeph William Steinkamp, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- I dersigned, administrator of the estate > of the above named deceased, has filed bis final account in the County Court { for Marion County, Oregon, and that j by order of said court Monday, March 8, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. thereof at the Court House at Salem, Marion County, Oregon has been set as the time and place for hearing any and all objection» to sai l tinal account. Henry Steinkamp Administrator of the estate o f Joseph [ William Steinkamp, deceased. W. C. Winslow, Attorney for Administrator F5-12-19-26-Mch-4 » - » * « ‘nmitter’i name and t » o tih t references. G*t th» Genuin» and Avoid Va*t M Econony in Every C*ht* / '• '^ C f * ^ era i>* VVy *■*»•■ —Muring for Red ness, fwreness. Granula- V ö c H E v tss rÄ riiÄ e.t Min ine when jot i t y m N. et C»re. M u r in e E y e R e m e d y Cci.. C h ic a g o Go i\ Few of This W eek’s Specials Fisher’s Hard Wheat from Seattle ■ -v 4 — GROCERY SPECIALS r fo r Saturday and Monday we always have Special Sales “ Get the habit“ and trade where your money buys more. — ¡ U : v r v '. « u fe c r ip o o fl» ■ ■ GOOD THINGS TO EAT IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOR LESS .*-x~ x~ »c XMS v 4 - 'i v r T f Our policy always has been against profiteering and in favor of dividing the profits with our customers* Quick sales and minimum profits is the direct cause of our rapid growth in a little over a year from small beginning to one of the largest dealers in the Willamette Valley. W e shall continue our efforts to supply our trade with the best the market afford at the lowest prices to be found in this vicinity. W e have marked our entire win ter stock down to close it out during the present month* If you don't get what you need now at about wholesale prices* it won't be our fault* Come Early While the Choireis Good. W e h ave lived In meek submlastoa T h ru ages o f toll and despair. T o com ply with tha plutee* am bition W ith n ever s thought nor a car*. Ait echo from Russia Is sounding *Tla th# chim e* o f a T ru e I.lberty, IF * a m esave* for m illion * resounding T o th row o ff your chains and b# fr e a * -<<VwJ O ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • —---------------^ don’t* ship your furs IT " OUR STABS Christ isa Herald W« help you "iccred. Addrm. L E. Orcutu Visas ger of Agenta, The Christian Herald. Bibk Home. New Yerk Gty.< la the Cwmt; Cornt ti the Stale ti Ore- (M for Marion Comfy In W i n t e r W e ig h t s M u st CHOniTH. A ll hall to tha Bolshevlkll W e will fight fo r our Clasa and ha free, A Kaisar. K in g o r C sar no m attar which you ars T au'r# nothing o f tntarent to me. If you don't Ilk * lha red dag < f Ituaela, I f you don't ltl.e the enlrtt SO M l Then Just he Ilk * the cur In the story And lick the hand th at's rot.tjlug vou « i BROS. : ' Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing Men’s Furnishings and Shoes — From I W W. Hones— Melted la lied P.ald* o f U. 8. Ucpsi intent of Just lew > : »401 February Specials WHAT REDS WOULD HAVE US SING '( 1 To Kan.ii'i Hutson, tne above named Defendant: — ■ Virgil H. Massey. S U v ton, Oregon Attorney Tor PleintifT Feb5 12 19-2f>-Mrh4-ll-lH l o s t Office Addrrss, Summon* A. W. Simmons, D. V. M » Mrs. R. H. Champ and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Blum were guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Blum, Jr., Sunday. • ' fol i / Fannie Lurnon, Defendant 2 SAFETY NO HEADACHES NO FREEZING NO THAWING tre man who handles the powder HAUSER the public knows there its a^ tirsi-clas» up to-dale hotel in Me-‘ hama now and Mrs. Peri tiger has wonted untiringly to give the i public the best accommodations possible. December 16 last at the home of her son Isaac» in Wlldurvill, Ore. She was the daughter of Joe Crabtree, half sister of I. N and Andrew Crabtree of Dulfie. Or#., and aunt of Mrs. Peter Kilyou, She was 85 years old and crossed the plains by ox-team in 1853. m - O. L Ri r«n, Muintiff, v*. j As the Country A ia rrh , l'J20 ! Salem, Albany, Eagene, Corvallis ! Judging from the noiseo ,<g in operation in our * t' y Jordan should tnon be c<«.i »a the Sahara Deaert anu have enough fuel to supply the natives gone more improvements the past a century. Mrs. Rebecca Ixtwden tin»» on w eek ami every room is occupied. f BONE DRY be on the ith day of February, 1920 and jOU ure required to apprar and an- j sw er on ot before th« 2Pth day o f ' Depar'rr.r nt No. 2 * ; gnawer the cofnulaint filed against you 1 in the above entitled court and cause l or before the 29th day of March, J | i on 1920, and if you fail so to answer, for J { want fticreof the plaintiff will apply' to * j the Court for the relief prayed for in ’ his complaint, to-wit: That the bonds to i ipe Crawford had the J I of matrimony existing between the We Clue Service * 0 plaintiff ami defendant be dissolved n o! tune to cut his left index I J ¿Magazine* Comenienllg Located J and that he have sush other and fur hi >» r «41 Letween the first and ther relief as to the Court may seem stu.iid joints while working in • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • just and equitable. Thia summons is served upon you by publication in the tin n be In i .i* shops in Eugene. i Stay ton Mad by order of Uon. Geo. G. Ii> m *imtiiig tor a few dAys with i j Bingham, Judge of the Circuit Court hm »noti.lr, .*irs. Fred Shaw. j of the State o f Oregon, for the 1 hir'd V E T E R IN A R IA N { J udicial District, dated the 3rd day of toe Manama hotel has under Silverton Oregon 1 February 1920, the first publication to Haws ■id . i IS AS the Name o f The State of Oregon, I THIS MEANS*! i You In are hereby required to appear and H. C. Foltz, our new mer is kept pretty buny at |.r and upon arrival of new will noon be doing a thrivin ¡neat».' f j TROJAN POWDER I • Mr. Floyd Shelto and visited with the H rvey SF Sunday. I li thè Cremi Carni ti A» State ai Ore- gaa (or thè Gamrty ai Marma Coffee in bulk, per pound 35c Cottajre Rolls 29c Crisco S|>ecials, No. 6___ ?2.10 Crisco No. 3____ $1.07 I Lard. No. 10...................$3.00 , Lard, No. 5 .._ ...............$1J30 Cot oline. No. 8 .......... $2.65 'Cottoline. No. 4 ........ $1.37 Compound. No. 10______ $2.60 Compound. No. 5 ....... ..$1.30 Pink Salmon, pickled.........16c i LAUNDRY SOAP I 10 bars white____________ 60c 10 liars yellow.............. __.50e tRlish Breakfast Tea. per lb. Armour's 35c Maphtha Washing Powder Net 15 oz. package . ...... _15c j MILK Walnuts. Almonds and Brazil Armour’ s V eribest..........15c • » Nuts Libby’s ...................... ..15c ' SUn ¡Rise............. ....___ 15c Per :o ze n ................. $1.75 i Arm and Hammer Soda 2 pkgs Per case .................. .$6.90 Yellow Bdnd..... ............. 14c Per dozen................. $1.65, 30c 13c •x-:*-»-s»x-x Mens Clothing Ladies’ Goods Furnishings Ladles’ Heavy Union Suits $1.75 ■ 90c 150 Men’s Suit $25, $40 values, | Middle Weijrht Union Suits $15.48 150 Men’s Overcoats $15, $25 values Ladies’ Vests,, silk, lisle $7.48 up 48c 100 Men's short size Suits Curtain Goods of all kinds 19c up $8.98 up Men’s Overalls $1.98 up Men’s Flannel Shirts $1.25 * Toweling unbleached 17c up Ladies’ Silk Hose, drop stitch $1.25 up BOYS CLOTHING Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose. 2 pair 100 Boys’ Overcoats $6.48 Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 6 pairs 100 Boys’ Mackinaws Dress Goods. Percale, Singham $ 1.00 $5.48 $1.00 35c VALUE FOR Fancy fceorpette Crepe, beau 50c tiful flowers SHOES Men’ s Ladies’ . Girls’, Boys’, Children’s, all sizes, qualities. $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $1.25 $1.25 Woolen Serges VALU E FOR 50c --------------------------------------------- FREE! 1 dozen o f Lemons free Visit our ECONOMY BASEMENT and you will bu y $1,00 Com — .■...................... 15c to the purchasers of $3.00 value for 50c. Only the Bargain Basement contains Remnant Peas ............................ . 15c¡and over. Counters. Sample Counter, Underwear Counter. Shoe Counter, Notion Counter, Crockery, Graniteware. Galvanized Ware. ‘ Clams....*...... ............... 15c *. Standard Tomatoes 14c! 2 IbS. Of Sugar — - • 25c and thousands o f other bargains. ioofrOtOQiefroo *e t : 0 >■-*- i-t- ■•*-A - r - n - r f " nt t * 1 1 ***" * * »«%* « * * » * » i m i n « a » i i i i i s t n i i t f P E O P L E ’S C A S H CÄLLÜ'J'V l IJ tri AMERICAN RAW F U R S 25-27 w . A u s t i n A v e . & e p ti6 8 7 C h ic a q o ; U S A . SALEM: 172-186 N. Commercial, 456 State Street DALLAS: Main Street