The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 20, 1920, Image 5

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    Every Oregon Boy
Automobile insurance
and
Every Oregon Girl
Hire, Theft
-u Transportation
/ Oregon Fire Relief Ass ciation
Agent l Farmers Fire Relief of fj itteville. Ore.
New Jersey Fire Insurance Co.
for
/ Mutual Life Insurarce Co. of New York
* Fire Association, Philadelphia
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Is a fx»«»ible College
Student
j()ie ;ron M-i.it>* a t itrw'or i rcent-
*i < of its c 1 1 re> *ocoU ■than |
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j tior.
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Hartford Livestock Insurance ( o.
H arry Humphreys
Slav ton
-
1 hat
i .re o f the ‘ tare’s
proudest re co rd
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No xta’ ' can have ton much e<!*
ucation. Education is the safe­
guard or freedom and o f right, |
and higher « ducation is the cap­
stone o f the public school system.
But higher education in Oregon
is in ‘ great banger. The State
University and the Agricultural
College have t\vice as many stu­
dents as they have jneeme to
»train.
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Sav<
Doyou live ‘ ‘from hand to mouth?”
There is a system of living whereby
Today tray be made to provide
for Tomorrow—this year for
next year—the prime of
manhood for old age.
Protect these schools and
their great w ork
ORFCCM
■ SAVE■
bv voting on .'a y 21 for ¿he
Higher Educational relief mea­
sure.
Higher Education pavs
the state in dollars and cents, in
improved living, in scientific
progress, in farm, orchard, gar­
den, and stock ranch develop
ment, a> d in the better quality
of its public and high school
teaching.
THERE HE STANDS!
G
RAND old “ B ull” D urham . He belongs in this
co u n tr y ’ s Hall o f Fam e. Can you th in k o f a m ore
fam iliar figure ? For pvet half a cen tu ry Bull has
been part o f the landscape; the tob a cco he represents
has m ade m illion s and m illion s o f friends.
This one word tells
story. Just a little regu­
larly deposited in our savings
department makesapleasently sur­
prising snowing in tne yeais to come
Capital $50,000.00
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stay ton,Oregon
I ’w iid v ,r 1 iir in > n t :n * * r ïfd b y Ì-' Ur D y n r m in
brhaif a t tk* J oin t A lum ni R tlie f Comm i t*» fur
lUfrhwr E dutitiuD in O n x tm , 514 Pit luck Block.
Cortland.
.
You can roll fifty-th rifty cigarettes fro m one bag.
Want Ads— Fcr Sa!e
ery h 1er
. fink
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GEM CONFECTIONERY
First Class Confections.
FOR SALE First clans hand kale
planter, can be seen at the Mail office.
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Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
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STRAWBERRIES FOR S A L E -
Onvone wanting berries place'
their order at once. Price same
ali season.
H. M. Crane. W est!
Stavton.
M20-27
T.ost between Lvnns *»nd Auir-
sville on Saturday May 15, 1
ladies brown fur throw, lined
vith brown silk. Finder p’ease
leave a» Mail office Reward.
M20-27
Mrs. Edh r
indigestion can be cured,
permanently cured, so that you can eat any
kind o f food that you crave? It has been done
not only once, bufin almost every case when Cham­
berlain’s Tablets are used. An instance: M r. J.
Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over
$2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma­
nently cured by these tablets.
THE STAYTON BAKERY
HOME MADE BREAD ,
C A K E S AND COOKIES
FOR S A L E -F . :r fi weeks old
pigs. Call at M. Schu fit's i mile
from Stayton on West Stayton
'road.
M30tf
NO ORDER TOO LARGE
C E. K R A M ER , Proprietor
Next time—BUY FISK
V
J. F. MIELKE, Agent
Oregon
I
OREGON
STA YTO N
F O R SALE The Residence
property of the late James Cain
o f Stayton Oregon, consisting of
one and one half town blocks -
equal to twelve and three-fourths
town lots, one block from the
High School. Four churches and
two resident physicians within
four blocks. Auto stage passes
the residence four times daily be­
tween Mill City and Salem, rural
delivery, never failing well of
solf water, good fences, good
seven room house with usual
out buildings.
Part payment at
time o f purchase and time on
Ihehalanceif desu -d.
Intend­
ing purchaser’s can see Mrs.
Cain at the residence.
2t
Befit to give unsurpassed
mileage—and they give it.
Stayton
Oregon
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CORD
<.
O YOU KNOW that
FOR SALE—3 Holstein Herford
bulls, about 20 months old. Rue’
Drager Salem.
M13-20 27
tl* c>«*
in
Stayton.
FOR SALE- The 1 ton Chevro
let truck and 2 ton trailer of
Balseiger & Son, are at Urban’s
garrage. Stayton Oregon.
Pur­
chases can he made through 0.
M. Baker of Kingston or Ralph
Urhan. at Stayton.
Mar25tf
With lilWV. paper you
can n II the best “ Bell”
Durluun cigarettes.
FOR SALE 10 head o f goats.
W. L. McKenney, Rt. 6, box 121.
Phone 100F3£, Salem, Oregon.
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High Grade Pure Candies
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
FOR SALE 500 W. L. hens.
3i>0 two year old at $1.25 each,
200 one year old at $2.00 each,
500 3 weeks old baby chicks at
40c each. 14 acres of good pas-;
l ture and water, 5 months for
i $.10. Claude Boone, Aumsville,
Ore.
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oday for Tomorrow's
Needs
Save from
1 0 % to 2 0 % !
On Heaters. Ranges
Oil Stoves. Dishes.
■
Emaled W are
Chairs, Rjockers
Beds, Springs
^Mattresses. Tables
I
A Store Full o f Bargains 1
W e
Buy Sell and Exchange
Profits Divided
I People's Furniture & Hardware Store
O. I ,M. Baker is in the n rket
for the next two weeks t o buy
oat? and vmeat Get his prices X
before you sell.
MS-13
.271 N. Commercial St.. Salem Oregon