Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 26, 1903, Image 3

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ANNOUNCEMENT
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People of Tillamook and vicinity, we present to you a foremost
mercantile establishment “ The Greater Haltom’s Department Store.”
Our immense quarters are thrown open to-the public, and we enter upon
a broader field of achievement and usefulness. We desire that you honor us
w ith a visit, that you share with us the sweet fruits of a success so complete, so
encouraging, so flattering. We are proud of our present position as Tillamook’s
most progressive establishment, proud of our rise from comparative smallness
to acknowledged pre-eminenee ; proud of the splendid methods adopted by us
which have been the main-spring of this Store’s advancement. Yet, mingled
with this pride is a feeling of gratitude to our many customers, for their most
magnificent support and unswerving confidence, and now thank our friends for
their kindness to us in the past, and we’promise them that we shall endeavor in
the future to so conduct this business as to justify and fortify their good
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PRICES ARE LOWER
The Buyer for the Union of Stores, of which we are a member, over-estimated the amount of business to be done
in this vicinity, therefore over-stocked us. To unload, we’ve lowered the margin of profit considerably below our former
very low prices. This state of affairs means that your Dollars will do almost double duty now.
We quote prices on a few items to substantiate the above statement. Every item in the store at equally as big
a saving.
85c.
WOOL DRESS
GOODS at «5c.
A charmingly complete grouping
of the new wool Dress fabrics for
Spring. As always the case, you
can buy them here at a pronounc­
ed saving—a saving large enough
to buy all the other necessaries—
linings, etc. Included in this group
are the new Serge weaves, the new
all.wool Cheviots, the new all-
wool Canvas Cloths and the new
all-wool Snow-Flake Cloths.
Positively 85c. sorts at 65c.
SCOTCH LAWNS, 5c.
Scotch Lawn, in all patterns,
fast colors, regular 7c. fabric.
500 yds., while it last, 5c. n yd.
INDIA LINEN, 5c.
Good Quality, White India
Linen. 200 yards on sale at 5c.
yard.
Stylish Millinery.
Prices ?
Well, they’ll cause many-
happy surprise.
LATE
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
for about half.
At 19c. a pair. Muslin Drawer^,
Good quality muslin, ruffle and
three tucks.
At 49c. Gown of good muslin.
“V” yoke of tucks and embroid­
ered insertion ; ruffle at neck
and sleeves.
At 49c. Skirts of good ouality
muslin, lOin hemstitched flounce
At 19c. Corset Cover, of Cam­
bric, square neck, trimmed with
Torchon lace.
Boy’s Bicycle Hose, 12jc.
Extra heavy, ribbed Hose, fast
black, double strength through­
out, all sizes, at pair, 12Hc.
Women’s Heavy Hose, isVic.
Positively fast black and stain­
less, double heel and toe, at
pair. 12V£c*
Women’s Vests, 5c. Richelieu
ribbed, good quality, several
dozen to close, at each. 5c.
$2.5» WALKING SKIRTS
at $1.48.
Made of dark gray Melton
Suiting, five gore, latest flare, in­
verted pleats, strap seams, finished
at bottom with eight rows of
stitching. All sizes, $ 1.48.
At 50c. to $2.00.
American Lady
every figure.
Corsets for
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Kid Gloves at $1.<M>.
Francis T. Simmons, famous
“Souvenir” Glove, all colors and
black, at pair, $1.00. Positively
the best glove value ever given.
Belts at 15c. New’ velvet Belts,
plain black and black and white,
at each 15c.
Pearl Buttons at 5c. Several
dozen nice clear pear buttons, at
dozen, 5c.
Pocket Handkerchiefs at ac.
Fancv bordered school Hand­
kerchiefs, at each, 2c.
BOY’S SUITS,worth $2.00
at $1.36.
Boy's 3 piece Suit, the material is
fancv worsted, ages 4to 8 years.
Bov’S Suits, worth $2.25 at
$1 .50. Boy’s 2 piece suits, of all
wool cheviot,
coat double
breast, strait cut, sizes 6 to 14
years. Suit, $1.50.
Boy’s Overalls, ajc. Made of
Blue Denim and Stripe Duck, at
pair, 25c.
Boy’s Shirts, 35c. Materials
of Striped Cheviot, black and
white stripe Twills, all sizes at
25c.
Boy’S Caps. 24c. Materials of
blue, all wool serge and cheviot,
at each, 24c.
Boy’s Suspenders. 10c Made
ofgood firm web, strongly sew­
ed, at pair, 10c.
w. l . & co. SOLID
GOLD SHELL FINGER
RINGS.
Guaranteed to give satis­
factory wear for 5 years.
Prices, 25c. and 50c.
ARRIVALS—Boy’s Clothing, Men’s Furnishings, Men’s and Boy’s Hats.
Shoes for the whole family in every wanted style and leather.