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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
D e a J this advertisement carefully; think of what you save on present «lay price« which will ad vance THIRTY to SIXTY per cent within the next six months, meaning 100 per cent saying for you. Dor air iintil thia sale in over and wiyh you had I'omt Bring your fieighttors wiih you, every m< m a step to pulling down high prices of S p ill! .vour rr»a»l Orri*-< the« *1 0* rtrefullv packed prompt) - i, i> d r* * u «nt. hotels, logging fleet (Jays. compa supplica at |h>- «■ pnc , y of I arian and ^olk counties. IT is ( G I V E N T O T H E P I 6 L IC A T A F R A C T IO N l The Biggest Merchandise Event m iik - • will be ; t V 'j- « h & WAITS AT Y0USS O p p o r t u n i t y MAKE BIG A TO n /INGS j O /'l Come! You will Knock the Profiteers and the High Cost of Living TWO DOLLAR VALUE for $1 Dollar Ladina vaut# Special «1.00 4 for ____ groceries ’ O' N e in Hat# special . . Huit«, extra Sportili »1.00 quality, 2 « u lt « ........ Bungalow Apron«, on« to T liK Rnyal Club, »olid packed to- Sugar Pea«, 7 c a n »................. • "* Clam », 7 c a n « . . , . ................... * 1.00 B A R G A IN T UU.I.H L O A D E D W I T H GOOD B A R G A IN S ! Regular 25c pkg. 5 f o r . . . . nlc 2r c H '* e . 4 palm f o r ........ ........ SOc Golden Marshmellow, 3 c a n « . . «1.00 . . . ; ............................ «:<. IIP Houce Aprons, Special. . . . . . . .'.SOc 5 Bottle« Catsup........................«1.00 Cotton Batting, two pound ro lls. 30c Com , f l . 'M Pattt<- prune#. 7 lb#................ *l.t»0 lb# « 1 .0 0 S o f t S h e l l W a l n u t * , 3 l b * ............ « 1 .0 0 Eastern Sugar Cured Ham ». Cap Hard W h e a t...........*2.89 V y C Meal, 4 lb. Sack................... 59c Cottoline No. k Feed, 10 lb Japan 4 1-lb. can« Calumet Oukiug Powder for ............................ «1.00 No Back............... «IK- W hite Califoralr. bean», ............................«1.00 Savon laundry, 21 b a rs........... »1.00 14 lbs................... «1.00 W hite Wonder, 17 b a rs ........... »1.00 W ool Soap. 15 b a rs....................»1.00 lb s ................. «1.00 G A L L O N C A N N E D GOODS Lima Beans, 8 lbs..................... «1.00 Macaroni. 12 4 «1.00 Apple#, lba..................... «1.00 I plu gs............................. English Breakfast Tea, lb ........ 39c Gunpowder and Spiderleg Tea, lb 59c ■ - ----------- Tobacco i Star, Climax and Horse Shoe. Special, the p lu g .......................85c Catsnp..........................55c I n Velvet. Tuxedo. Prince Albert 8 SM O K ER S S P E C IA L Cocoa. 5 lba............................... «1.00 . *1.00 Easy day chewing tobacco, Sauerkraut......................49c Tomatoes, Puffed wheat u pk g................... «1.00 11 p k g ................. lbs soda crackers........ "2 f 17 bars f o r ..............................»1.00 Rolled O a(», Spagetti, SOAPS W hite Liberty laundry soap, Split Peas. 1 0 4 *1.00 5 4 Lin Rose Lard, 5-lb.can.......... $1.10 7 lb ....................... «1.00 lb«. Macaroni, 11 pk-»................ . Graham crackers, 5 l b s . . . . . . .*1.00 5 »1 .4 5 ; No. 10.............. *2.85 Broken Head Rice. 6 lba......... «1.00 114 3 lb* In b u lk ............................. *1 on lieu Reliance, 57c value, at lb . Dir Snlentp. 50c value, at lb .............. 40c Hoyal Club, 3 lb. at lb................ .VU Royal Club, 1 lb.............................33c H ill Hro«. Red Label. 3 lb at lb M e 11*11 Uro». Red Label. 1.1b..........t«V XL J. B., 3 lb#, at lb .................. M e M .*l. B. 3 lb#, at lb.................... M r M. J. B. 1 lb. at lb........................ 55c Rice, N o.4 »1.25; No. 8........................... »2.43 Pa; try Flour, «rack........................75c 7 c a n «..............................«1.00 2, Special S5c; Swift# Silver Brand Lard, R «lb d Oat», 1 aack....................... 69c Ch H U N D R E D O F IT E M S TOO S I M K B - TO M EN TIO N . Special, per lb ...........................39c F l o u r ..............................«2 .7 » Fu>r*"ttJte Flour, all klnda, lb. . . . 4 c « 1.00 COKKKK Kill'ITS W h i t e nnd B l a c k F-lg#, 6 4 «1 OO tall can*. 5 fo r ........................«1.00 Swift Pride, Washing Powder DIUKD * Vf*ry Best Hard Wheat *3.19 ' Salmon, tall can», Pineapple, CuHtomi-r.................... HKK BVRCP Uncle John«, 4 Cana................. «1.00 Tom ato«« No. 1 4 can«, 8 can» «1 no « 1 .181 maton«, 8 c a n »...................... . « t o o Union For* 50 Cts. Carnation, Libby«, Armour«. , ...........«1.00 Dollar Values For Thrifty Shoppers F L O l'R M ILK . Bordon«, 8 c a n « . . . U l f e ild lS Big Values 7 can« ................................... »1.00 Men’s Overalls, Good Weight, $1.85 a Pair EK*3 Dress Goods I AT LESS THAN Wholesale Cost Shoes Below Cost Ladies' Two-Tone Shoes, Reg ular *ti.50...............................*3.43 Men's Brown English. Regular $10.00, Special..............._ . . . . « « « 8 House Lining, Special the y a rd .......... *. . Voile# and Georgette«, the v a rd ............ A ll W ool Sale Serge», Special, the yard. . Checkered Pluldx, Special, the y a r d . . . . Wool Poplin«. Special y a rd ....................... Beach Cloth. 36 Inch, vd.......................... Silk», Tafetta. at y a rd ............................... *1.94 Hosiery Union Suits Corsets New two-tone »ilk hosiery. Reg ular » 2. 25.................. »1.39 Ladles Black. Brown and Grey Regular $11.00, Special. . . «41.68 Union Suits Special, regular $3.50 ...................................... »1.94 Camisoles, silk special, regular $1.76 ....................... 1 ........... «1.19 G irl«' Shoe». Black and Brown Special................ »3.48 Corsets, regular Children'« Shoes at 1-8 Off .-ftrj 'g sa yTMau i gin1 u. jB ^ s g g »a3K B a g « a Men’» Suits at a great Sale. $65 00 Suits. .838.65 . Men’s Suits, regular $40.00............................»22.65 Boys' School Shoes. Regular $6.50, Special ........................*3.38 Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps. R eg ular $8.50 Specials............... »3.68 Underwear, Overalls, Sox and Shirts, Men's Suits, regular $50.00...................... -...-29.65 Men's W ork Shoes, all »olid. R egular $5.50, a t ............... 83.38 Regular M E N S SUITS $5.00, special 82.94 $3.00 corsets special.. 136 Regular $1.00 Lisle Hose, Special ...................................... 39c Men's Overcoat« and Mackinaws a t .......... 1-3 O F F Men's Shirts and Drawers B argain s.................. 39c Men's W ork Shirts. Special, $2.00 now ........ «1.19 Men's Socks, Regular 40c, Special........ *........ 23c Men's Union Suits, Special, Regular $ 1 . 7 5 . . . . . 98c Men’s Canvass Gloves, Regular 35c. n o w ........ ,18c i- Men's $3.00 Dress Shirts a t ..............................«1.38 Boy's Overfalls 95 Cents a Pain Notice These Ladies’ Khaki Coveralls res:- ular £3.25 at $1.65 Children’s Khaki Cover- alls 97c Ladies’ Hooe 2 pair at 25c O’Odar Mop 98c Economy Basement lc Laces, yard 2 Pairs Canvas Cloves 25c Notions, Half Price 14 quart Pans 59c Shoes $1.00 39c Hats I Ct CASH Specials—Fifteen STORE Curtain Rods 8c Pails ' 29c Buttons, per card 2c 8c Croehed Thread Ribbons. HALF PRICE Children's Hose 23c Days Only Baskets 12c 59c Table Cloth, yd. House Dresses $1.98 11c Underwear Soap. 21 bars $1.00 Remnants, HAL,F PRICE t FREE presents will be given each day with pur Special arrangements have been made to handle 15 D A Y S chases amounting to $3 and over for the first three the enormous crowds during this sole. Quick, M A Y 1 U M A Y I S days, one surprise package. Courteous Clerks to wait upon you. *• ■ ¿