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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1900)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 25, 1900. Our patrons remember what slashing prices we made them in our last sale, and in this one we aim to give Larger Reductions than ever, and no economical person can afford to miss it. We take invoice March 1st, and until then we will make REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! Our main aim being to reduce our large stock before Spring Goods start coming and consequently we will make prices accordingly. A reduction of 25 per cent on Mackintoshes and all kinds of Clothing, Overcoats, etc. The few CAPES and JACKETS left will go at actual cost. Some Lines of LADIES’ two and three dollar SHOES are being sold at S1.00 to SI .25 per pair. Our regular line of BOOTS and SHOES also greatly reduced. Remnants at Almost any price. Big Reductions in HATS, L adies ’ DRESS GOODS and all Lines of C alicos , U nderwear & N eckwear . It must be acknowledged that we are the “King Pins” on all lines of Groceries. Note a few of our prices that we are making during our Great Sale. Every article guaranteed the best money can buy : Schillings’ Baking Powder, per pound - 40c. Solid Packed Corn, three cans for - - 25c. Fine Silver Prunes, per pouud - - - 5c. Choice Tomatoes, three cans for - - 25c. Crackers, Two Three pound packages for - 45c. 3-Three pound packages Wash Powders for- 50c. We make a specialty of the Finest Grades of Teas and Roasted Schillings’ Soda, Five pounds, for - - 25c. Coffees. None better grown than what we sell. A. and H. Soda, Four pounds for - - - 25c. Arbuckle’s Coffee, i wo pounds for - - 25c. High Grade Soda, per pound - 5c. We are the LEADERS in TILLAMOOK COUNTY in every Line we carry.