The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 11, 1920, Image 3

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    Farmer Organizations Welding National Strength
JEWELER
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A Full L o t of
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toiitb I,abut« Farmer Unions
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Fine Jewelry
An extra fine selection of W R IST W A TC H ES
All my Repair Work is Guaranteed
Claxtonola Phonographs, four different models
to select from, priced from $120.00 up, lO r/c
less for cash. Sold on easy terms,
THE CLAXTONOLA PLAYS A LL MAKES OF RECORDS
ml Hiato A,:ri»'»|turat C oll*g#,
ASKS FARMERS TO
BOLT PAR TY LINES
QUARTER OF CENTURY
GUARDING PRESIDENTS
INVENTS ROCI' k ET FOR
SHOT AT THE MOON
L E O N A R D WOOD.
Major Gangral, United Statca Army
Mlt«*holl, S. P. S->l»l!f*r iiuya whn
*ww «»-rvl»-«- fltln T In Krnnre «ir ai
tamil- uri- uhmvtng hit; enttiiialiiain fot
ttn- cniMlIflnry " f I ■ u,.sr< 1 \V<* h | in
‘thln «tuli-, ncrorfltug ti> W. Il Klns,
malli nmunct-r, In u ainteinant hi*«*
CAR
H AVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR YOUR CAR
today.
The mechanics in our shop who will adjust or repair your
Ford car or truck are men who understand the Ford me­
chanism and because of their familiarity with Ford cars can
do your work more intelligent!. and more quickly than other
skilled mechanics who lack Ford experience.
"T til* la *nrpi*l«lng In *” n.r nf th.*«w
a lio ile Turi«l ilmt aiitiltrt'* \rimli| i.»
ofi|HiHi-<1 tu nn> nriuy cnmll'liit«*,” King
u lti "Itili Iti* «e boy» Iftinw timi W imh I
la totnllj »llfTi-rwit frrnt
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l.imli*' tyjie fhat tb -j * « ; rn l ninlm
Tln*jr knmi liuti Iti* la nnt n mllilnrlNt
in any
o f t!n> « im i nini ilio»,-
wlm aerieil umli-r tilm In ilio Kitfhty
tllnlh alili Ti-mh dlvlalnn Im e hlm li ki­
lt fnllier. Snlill»*r i-lute* f<» Woott un*
I m ’ I hb tiranni ziti ■* Il ov«*r tim «ini«* and
J .) MetSrniv utnl F r « l Sinttlej. mi
tluniil vlrt- cliub'tuen nf tlt»* Wmal
b'Kint, teli tue tln.t «I.» m * ii in Knnaan,
«Im re inaiiy o f Ilio !..■>« of tln- K'Igtity-
ti»itili llveil. tlii'te In a MitiliIr,r rondi­
ti.ir,. tV * uni « I I I «In i. a .ii.ll. ovor In
Tuat farmera should ban poli­
tic ,— so far as party I* concerned
— but fo unite on oil big economic
qu-stlons at the polls— resuming
In a power o f getting what tthey
wanted, was voiced hr K. A. T yler
N St. Paul at It"
-.er-Labor
C ooceratlie Com .
Chicago.
These tw o men fo r fhe Inat
quarter o f a ceutMry have guarded,
the offirc door o f our presidents.
On the left Is C L Dalrym ple
and on the right Frank B. Kelly.
They alternate shifts a* doorkeep­
ers at the executive offices at the
W h ite House.
Sow for a ,hot at the moon
Prof. K. II Goilrlar»! o f Clark Uni­
versity. Worcester. Mas«., ha« In-
v.-nte.i a m ultiple hiK’ h chare»
r«icki»t. the theory o f wh'r.h— II
carried to Its extreme— should
••score a h li” In four days aftei
start of shot— traveling the dis­
tance o f 22U.O ii O miles. A huge
charge o f photographic flash pow­
der is supposed to explode when
th • rocket hits the moon.
The work on your car will he done in a shop completely
equipped with time-saving Ford tools and equipment. If
your car needs an adjustment or a thorough overhauling,
we can give you careful and prompt service. And nothing
but the Genuine Ford-made parts for replacements will lie
used. When the work is finished, file charge will represent
reasonable standard Ford prices.
We are authorized Ford dealers and not only repair
Fords but also sell thfem. Drive in ot phone our garage. Be
fair to your car and your pocketbook.
tlil , alate."
INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS
We carry a complete line of Tires, Tubes and auto accessor­
ies.
y Motor Co.
Ahead as Usual
FORMERLY PETER DEIDRICH’S
Spring Opening Monday
Bishop is at least a month ahead of everyone else with his
spring line of M en’s Clothing. Our k tyer purchased our lines of
Spring Clothing the day they were put on the market in Chicago
and N e w York.
Monday March 8th
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W c started selling our Spring Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes,
Shirts and Cravats. H o w to make your clothes last longer.
Buy Hart Shaffner & M arx Suits and Overcoats
Good all wool fabrics do the lasting for you.
Y ou get more
wear; less cost per year; you don’t buy so often
A ll of the Hart Shaffner models for spring are here.
They
come in popular shades of
Green, Browns, Blues,
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Tweeds, Mixtures, Grays
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T h e y areguararteed to give satisfaction.
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W hen an article
is Ku',,anteecI by the maker you can feel pretty sure that it must be
good or else they would not guarantee it.
EAST END STATE STREET
Salem
Oreg
W e want every man in Marion and Polk counties present as
soon aS
Poss*b-c to S?ct his Spring Clothing.
E very man needs some
Copyright 1919 Hart Sch.iffa-r & NUrg
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You don’t take a chance to lose if you purchase here
Salem W oolen Mills Store
P. BISHOP, Proprietor
f in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron
Every Afternoon and Evening
Skating Starts at 1:30 and 7:30 p, m,
Good Management
Courteous Treatment