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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1901)
OUR GREAT 30 per cent Is still in progress, and the vast quantity of goods we are selling during the dull weeks show that the people of Tillamook are not fools and know a good thing when they see it. Everybody knows that we have no AUCTION GOODS to sell. We don’t want you to buy goods you don't need simply because the auctioneer, who don't know what goods are, tells you that they are worth twice the money, but for goods that you do need, or will need in the near future, we are selling them for less money than you can buy them at any auction, and not old, out of date, shelf-worn goods either. 30 PER CENT BELOW COST. That's what we advertise and that’s just what we mean. You know our store room is small and we must reduce our stock to make room for our immense Fall Stock, which will soon start a-coming, and it will be a big one, too. We will show the biggest stock of goods ever shown in this city when our new goods arrives, but until then we are showing the Biggest Bargains Ever Offered. The Ladies especially seem to be interested in our sale by the Quantities of DRY GOODS we are Selling. Have you seen the Ladies’ Fine SHOES we are SELLING $1.50 Per Pair, Regular Price, $2.50 and $3, for Our IIATS have been reduced just about one half in price. Ifyou want to loose money DON'T buy your Clothing of us, THAT’S ALL. In MEN’S SHOES, all our S3 and $4 goods have been reduced to $2 and $2.25. We have a few surprises in store for you in GROCERIES, of which we are the* Leaders in Low Prices. Vie are the first ones to drop the price of Dry Granulated Sugar to $5 75 per sack. Just received another car load of the famous Golden Rod Flour, our price $3.25 a brl. Remember we are the Leaders in every line we carry. We will not be undersold. COHN & CO.. The Leaders in Low Prices and Honest Goods.