The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 11, 1920, Image 5

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    Want Ads— For Sale
Easter W i l l Soon Be. Here
Men who want something Es­
pecially Smart are urgently re­
k quested to place their order early
FOR SALE—one team 4 years!,
old, horse and mare, well broke, ■
wt. about 3000 lbs.
Also 1 cow
Matt Mueller, Rt. 2 Stay ton.
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Never be Unduly Hurried
THE INTERNATIONAL
HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION
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Warners Corsets
If you have never worn a Warners Corset this sale of­
fers you an opportunity to become acquainted with their
many sterling qualities, chief of which is-
S E R V I Q E A B I L IT.Y
S e v e r a l d if f e r e n t m a d e l s t o s e le c t f r o m .
MEDIUM OR LOW BUST, LONG SKIRT.
N o t a ll s iz e s i n e a c h s ty le .
S p le n d id Q u a lity M a te ria l
Specially priced from .... .
GEHLEN BROS.
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Harry Humphreys
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$2.25 to $3.50
STAYTON, OREGON
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Spring Display
FOR SALE Sow and pigs, 1 set
g o o d harness. G. H. Toelle,
Stay ton.
Feb.-26-Mar.-4-11
FOR SALE One 1 ton Chevro­
let truck. 1919 Model run only
7000 miles, just overhauled, in A
1 condition at a bargain. Also
a brand new 2 ton trailer.
Balsiger & Son, Lyons, Oregon
March-4-tf
FOR SALE I offer for sale my
j residence property in Stayton
consisting o f house, barn and
about 3 acres of good farming
| land, price .£5000.00 cash or terms
John P. Wilber, Stavton, Ore.
FOR SALE 2 Ideal incubators
and 3 yr. old mare, broke. Chris
Ruettgers. Kt. 2, Seio. M-5-12-19
and Style Show
FOR SALE—Second hand range,
1 lounge. 1 leather arm chair.
| P. C. Kreres, Stavton. M eh-ll-is!
of Misses’ and Womens’
FOR SALE J ^ ^ n i l c h cow. L.
Sietter, 1$ nflTwff^Sbhlimity. tf !
New Coats* Suits,
Dresses, Millinery .
and Blouses
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March 12-13 1920
The Season’s Newest Apparel modes are now here and
ready for your inspection. Fresh from the hands o f ex­
pert designers and tailors, come hundreds of new mod­
al«, faithfully interpeting in the minutest details, the
styles that have won first place in the world of fashion.
It would indeed be hard to imagine a more complete
showing of decided^ stylish women’s apparel, or to as­
semble in Salem, such an Excellent variety of high class
garments of quality which would give greater satisfac­
tion, yet in spite of their excellent qualities and expert
tailoring prices are lower than expected. You’re invited
to-come nnd see the new styles.
Raincoats for less than yon can boy a good
Umbrella. $13.50 to $18.75 Rubber Coate
Now $9.75
FOR SALE Day old White Leg-
I horn chirks and setting eggs.
I Choice setting eggs 5c each at
house. March 21st will have 500
day old chicks at 20c each. 'Will
, sell all or part. Chas. L. Martin
Aumsville. Phone 4-1515 M-ll-18
FOR SALE—High graie red
I Polled hull 18 montha old. In-!
| quire of J. A. Brand, Stayton j
■ Phone 95.
Moh 11-18
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Save Today for Tomorrow's
Seeds
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Do you live “ from hand to mouth?*'
There is a system of living whereby
Today may be made to provide
for Tomorrow— this year for
next year—the prime of
manhood for old age.
FOR SALE 1, 2, .'land broke 4
year old work colts. Priced for
quick sale. Also 4 year old 1000
pound driver, broke to rid£ o n ly .1
Price |86 or will trade for beef
or dairy animal and give difier-1
ence. F. Steinkamp, Aumsville, j
FARMS FOR SALE Some good
bargains in grain and dairy farms
in Mill Creek bottom, ranging in
size from 60 acres to 350 acres,
and in urice from $75 to $125 per
acre. Address H. C. Porter,
Aumsville. Ore.
iu Transportation
Oregon Fire Relief Association
Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville. Ore.
New Jersey Fire Insurance Cc.
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York
Fire Association, Philadelphia
Hartford Live-stock Insurance t o.
2 1 7OR SALE -*go<Mi Reg brood sow
yill farrow about April 15th. C.
; l. Carter, Sublimity, Phone 67.
FABRICS OF EXQUISITE TASTE ARE
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Agent
for
Beef cattle wanted We will
pay the highest market price for
your beef cattle.
We also want
a few milk cows coming fresh
| soon.
Philipps & Pieser
and Fine Tailoring is the only
kind made by
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Fire, 7 heil
FOR SALK Good well equiped
! 1917 Ford touring car.
Extra '
four Hpetd transmission included .
if desired.
James Itipp, Sub- ' \
limity.
Jan. 29tf
Fine Tailoring Should
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Automobile Insurance
TOP. SALK 1918 Ford Sedan
in fir»t clat-B shape. I)r. M<-tt, 1'
Salem, Oregon.
March-11
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■ SAVE ■
This one word tells the
story. Just a little regu­
larly deposited in our savings
department makes a pleasentlv sur­
prising snowing in tne yeais to come
Capital $50,000.00
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stay ton,Oregon
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G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
F irs t C la ss C o n fe c tio n s .
H i g h G r a d e P u r e C a n d ie s
F in e C ig a r s a n d T o b a c c o
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. HENDERSHOT t I P roprietor
S ta y to n ,
O regon
Biliousness
9.
W HEN
you have a bilious attack your liver fails
to perform its functions. Y o u become con­
stipated. T h e food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead o f digesting.
This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a térriblíf
Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will
tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better.
headache.
Chamberlain’s Tablets
THE STAYTON BAKERY
HOME MADE BREAD,
CAKES AND COOKIES
NO ORDER TOO LARGE
C E. KRAMER, Proprietor
ST A Y TO N
EARN MONEY
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