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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
■ <> Í >V V ■> * A Every Oreg >n Boy <> ♦ ♦ A u to m o b ili I ** Every Oregon G rl * fs a possihl >!]. Studi t F ire, 7 h eti ♦ w t f t v T r a n sp o rta tio n , Oregon Fire Relief A sh « e ia !ion Agent Farmers Fire Relief of Botteville, Ore. (,,r ( New Jersey Fire Insurance Ct>. I Mutual I.if»* Insurance Co. of New York Fire Asso» ialion, Philadelphia I 1 r vr . co'l. p» than ¡¡heist ox ( op Hartford Livestock Insurance t o. H a r r y H u m p h re y s - S i^vto n •' That is o n er, the* State’s proudest record s No state can h • e too much ed. ucation. E ducat-r, is the safe guard or free»'» -.i ai d of Fight, and higher edur: ’ •» r: is the cap stone of the puh • s»*hool system . But higher education in Oregon is in great da; . ■ r. The State U niversity and the A gricultural College have tv ce as many s ti- dents as they nave income y train. G u a ra n te e d b y INC op»i*o«ATeo ULL” Durham cigarettes; vou roll them B yourself from genuine “ Bull” Durham tobacco; fifty from one bag. No machine can even duplicate your “own” rolled from genuine “Bull” Durham tobacco. Good old reliable “ Bull”. Always genuine; since 1865 he’s been everyone’s friend. % » GENUINE B ul C'D urh am TOBACCO #4 ture and \ $60. Clau»i Ore. * Capital $50,000.00 « Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton,Oregon «| GEM CONFECTIONERY h r .n f f er, 5 months for; Bixine, Aumsviile, A-29-tf First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigarsand Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton. be 1 ton Chevro- FOR SALI 2 ton tr;*iler of “ let truck ? B alseiger ¿ . . p. are at U rban’s . garrage, on Oregon. Pur- chases car1 m ide rough 0. M. Baker <> Kingston or Ralph Urban, at y ton. M ar25tfj 10 ad of goats. FOR SAI W. L. McL r.ey. Fit. 6. hox 121. . Salem. Oregon. Phone 10( r i.; in the m.trket , O. M. L for the r.c .t two weeks to buy oat? and v ; ;it. Get his prices | before yc. - * 1. MB-13 Ore con n o lJ J / o u r O w n ’ £ j NV t ii ; In j AN IRRITABLE, rault finding deposition is o £ ei i dueto a disord :red stom'ch. A man with goed 2 g ¡sttred short FOR SA horn bull . E. B Patton, Macleay MB 13 Ore. OBD TIBES J Helstfin Herford, FOR SA T , bulls, al o 2-) rr.o vi s old. Rue M13-20 27 1 D rager S i .v FOR S/ ' ond ha* j and 3 it y lone ye. bargait have t< WH< mileage, good looks, G OOD good traction — all to an f extreme degree—are features of „ these tires. In their making and in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is a vital factor. The Fisk Ideal: “To bo the beet concern in the world to work for, end the equareet concern In existence to do business with.” Next Time—BUY FISK ]. F. Mielke, Agent Stayton Oregon ->-<> fiyi-t cl a1-? ie :- 3 M-itchfl wagon • i » been list'd • bout « :.t a bargain. This t iast 1 .r,g, you"! J . F1. Mielkie ’ l y S’ V V NT RAC“ t I digestion is nearly always good t—tured. A great many have been permanently cored u f stem- * a .h troubles by Chamberlain’s Tablets .after years T> o f tsuTering. There tablets strengthen the stomach and ccsM c of i: to 1 pc.-f~rrrv it: f n e 'e r: catui'r!’ j -. t th e m . n t, :cít a qr try m* THE STAYTON BAKERY HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES AND COOKIES NO ORDER TOO URGE .,* and p oHnc ot two For . *. blte lir timber rang- * million i C E. KRAMER, Proprietor tnx In f * »> ! S inches to IS Inch- ea I n i. c.*. r.Qo.l groun«t to ;•«. ST A Y T O N OREGON on anr ’ t * . - fn u town J . F» April 2»,. Penan* > « ? ii> M a y fi 1 » » » » » ’»»■»»»♦♦♦♦»♦»•■»»♦»»♦♦'»♦»♦♦•♦a »ft •»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»»♦♦« m FO t o n t o » i h o • t o oe < oday fo r T o m o rro w ’s Needs Portland. en T im e to R e-tlro T • Buy F lak) <C'i This one word tells the story. Ju st a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasentlv sur prising snowing in tne y e a is to come • t Ui l by Bolin DymcM in j r r>* Í ' lie f C m r ú t l - e for 1 u u x t s , ¿K HOock block, ! S A L E - H A tfi* ^ . SAVE ■ bv voting on May 21 for the Higher Educa onal relief mea- , sure. Higher Education pays j the t tate in do! a r t : nd cent«, in improved livi: -, in scientific progress, in f. rm, orchard, g a r den. and st< <* ranch develop | 1 ment, a d i* the better quality (of its public and high school I teaching. Hifbrr Education in % Do you live “ from hand to mouth?’’ There is a system of living whereby Today n ay be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next y ea r--th e prime of manhood for old age. Want A lò —F or Ssie «« ► .'ili? * FOR !i ai »'if» i**c planter, can b«- Mart f.T;.*e. < FOR SALI r»r 0 \V. L hens. ! 300 two y» oi l at SI.25 each, I r»l ! at $2.00 each. 200 one ye j^OO 3 week? • i!(i b »by chicks at j 40c each. 1 ci es of g'iod pas - , ■M Savi Protect the \* .cl.ools and their gr eat w ork I Paid advertisem * nt U tbaii of the Jo in t . V * *. * « ■nsurance 1 5* end Oregon send« a .ap** of its rhildre any ottici stato, tío •> > <■ <• SALE The Residence Ï v i» ■r the L*te Tames Cain ' ^ ’S a v e f r o m prop« of St ».»i Oregon, consisting of X 105V to 2 0 ^ one and < n half t<nvn blocks A I equal *o * welve a«*d three fourth-* ^ On Heaters, Ranges Itowr *'. <»ne Muck from the $ Oil Stoves. Dishes. H igh ' !i ol. Four eh ¡relies and & Emaled W are ^ ; two 'ru t nuvsicuius within -*• i ( Chairs. Rjockers li ; four 1 ’ -eks. AuU s tille passes Beds. Springs f . the re i'm u four tunes «laiiy bo-l$ i. rural $ Jtwe* r Mill City . * i » I Salem, cTWattresses Tables £ *-->, never failing well of -!- A Stem Full of Bargains X \v..ter, good fences, good A ri h . ’ - j ' ith i.sual 4> W e B u y Sell and Exchange-------- Profits Divided , inus. Part payment at imicha e and time on Intend*' 1 ;uce if «lesired ste , .Mrs. «irçhaser’s can • 271 N. Commercial St.. Salem. Oregon 2t ■ I Cam ..i the Miiioetjce. j ♦ ■)♦♦ »».♦ *>•»♦»+»»•> ! People’s Furniture & Hardware Store | T