Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1907, Image 1

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XX.
No. 8
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
AUGUST
1,
* 1.50 per year.
1907.
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lid :
■ good
ly saw
¡OVERSTOCKED ON SUMMER GOODS !
ya old,
> told ;
to bilk
good
Prices Cut to a UUhisper for a Speedy Clearance
w iur-
ooked
'ii the
»The early spring rains and cool weather retarded somewhat the sale of Spring and Summer Goods. Thousands of yards
I this season's most stylish Dress Fabrics and other Summer Goods Jay on our shelves that would have been sold, had the
feather been more favorable. Now that the weather has warmed up, with the approach of Tillamook’s Second Annual
larnival and Fair should create a heavy demand for every article mentioned in this ad.
nixed
there
READ EVERY LINE CAREFULLY and then come and see that we do as we advertise.
SAME
OF
LADIES’ SHIRT
AND SKIRTS.
WAISTS
We have the Largest and Best Line of Waists and
Skirts in the county—Stylish garments that are
well tailored.
Shirt Waist with both long and short sleeves. Skirts
in the popular full pjeated styles.
Ladies’ $1.50 to $2.25,
White Waists, 98e.
Remarkable price cutting, sensational, powerful value
given. This lot of Shirt Waists at 98c. conies with
long and short sleeves, sizes 32 to 44. regular
$1.50 to $2.25 values.
Sale Priee, 98e.
$2.50 to $3.00 CUhite Ulaists, $1.39.
[ EXTRA
About 85 in this lot, all are this season’s styles, long
and short sleeves, regular $2.50 to $3.00 values.
Sale Priee, $1.39.
We have other White Linen and Lawn Shirt Waists
up to $5 00 that are greatly reduced in price. In
fact, the price of every shirt waist in this main-
moth slock has been reduced to a price that will
move them in a jiffy. Look to your needs.
Entire stock of Ladies’ Street and Dress Skirts must
go. Your size is here, waist sizes range from 22
to 36.
$6.50 and $7.50 Skirts for $4.50.
Panamas, Tweeds, Serges and Mohairs. All this sea­
son’s popular models and regular $6.50 and $7.50
Skirts for $4.50.
SPECIAL.
Iiadies’ Wash Suits at
a 20 per eent Discount.
An even three dozen of these
late arrivals, colors Tan, Blue,
jlVliite : Eton Jackets, Sus-
gpender Jackets aud Pony Coats.
| Buy one of these suits to
f Wear duiing the Carnival at
1 the Special Discount of 20 per
feoent.
$8.50 to $10.00 Skirts for $6.75.
A Grand Assortment. Not a Skirt in the lot worth
less than $8 50.
All are man tailored, all are
new ; all are desirable. Sale price $6.75.
We have other Skirts made of Silk Voile over Silk
Drop Skirts and of Mohair, etc. All are greatly
reduced in price.
oiid Leather Shoes and (Dore Shoes than alt other Tillamook
Stores Combined:— One of the best reasons we think for our increased shoe
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business is that we carry nothing but all solid shoes. Just now we are showing some
of the best styles of the season. Most any style you might ask for in Ladies’ Low
Cuts, $1.25 to $3-75- Misses and Children’s Low Cuss, 69c. to $2.75c.
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DRESS GOODS — Right iti the
need time of this season you have an opportunity to
buy dress goods at a mere fraction of its value.
35c. Colored Waist Goods, several patterns, stripes,
figures and dots............................... Sale Price, 23c.
38c. and 44c. Colored Lawns, printed Silk Batiste,
Mercerized Radium Cloth, etc., iu small figures,
stripes, checks and flowered effects, Sale Price, 25c.
50c. to 65c. Spider Silk, Silk Figured Organdies and
Silk Poplins, a big variety of patterns,
SUMMER
Sale Price, 35c.
New Line of Plaid Skirt Goods, the uew light gray
plaids and checks. 25c. values for 17c. 69c. values
for 39c.
8 1 3c. Batiste, linen color, pink and blue.
Sal e Price, 6c.
20C. Shamrock Dimity, the most serviceable of wash
fabrics, nothing washes better. . . Sale Price, 13c.
20c. Primrose Batiste, a fabric that is absolutely de­
pendable in the tub or on the back, Sale Price, i3c<
musuiN wear moderately priced .
LADIES’ DRAWERS at$r.i8, 98c., 75c., 48c., 35c.
and down to 19c.
LADIES’ GOWNS, at $1.98, $1.48, 98c., 65c. and
down to 45c.
LADIES’ SKIRTS, $2.98, $1.98, I1.48, 98c.,
and down to 50c.
CORSET COVERS,
25, 98c., 75c., 50c., 33c. and
down to 19c.
15c Ladies’ Short Sleeve VESTS, for this sale, 10c.
Ladies’ Cotton Lisle HOSE, in lace effect, white, pink,
lavender, navy blue, gray, worth 40c. a pair, sale
price 25c.
Ladies’ 16-button length KID GLOVES, black, white,
brown and tan, sold tegular all over the country
at $3.50. Sale price $3.15.
Long Silk Gloves, Special, $1.15, $1.33, $1-63, $1.75.
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LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS and WHITE KID OXFORDS................... $1.10 to $2.50
MISSES and CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS and WHITE KID........ 75c. to »1.75
MEN’S PATENT COLT aud VICI OXFORDS, 6 styles to select from, $2.50 to $4.50
We cau show you any style and width shoe you may wish aud the prices are
as low as good shoes can be sold for.
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EW ARRIVALS ON STEAMER JUST IN :
Muslins, Sheetings, Parcales, Cotton
Flannels, Ladies’ Neckwear, Long Silk Scarfs, Belts, Gloves, etc.
MEN’S
altom’s
CLOTHING,
HATS,
JOTTINGS.
LOW
SHOES
The Store that Cuts the Price
Have tou seen the handsome coach : There will be a teachers' eiamination
stallion Margo at Snuffer's ?
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for state and countv papers, commencing
Mason Bros, sells the Julia Marlow , on
°n Wednesday, Aug 14.
►tts. for abstract».
The Fall and Winter sample of Ed. V.
shoe for ladies’. Ask to see them.
rv E. Morri», eye specialist. •
Price's tailor made suits and overcoats
Not llie cheapest, but the
best for : are on exhibit at Mason Bros.
Ila monk County Bank notes. * money,’’ is the motto of Mason Bros.
I ,
Get your job printing done at the
wanted at Leach's Meat Mnr-
All wash goods and summer suitings Headlight Print Shop, and you will not
at greatly reduced prices at Mason Bros. I
be charged exorbitant prices
Harrow» and Discs at Snnf-
Bargains for all in the new line of i
Sheriff H. Crenshaw and wife and Ira
shirtwaists-just received at Mason Bros , Smith and wife will leave for a vacation
line ot hammocks at Mason
Johnson, the traveling man. will be at in a few days, going to Netarts.
:OOK
caps ,
Haltom’s
Rollie W. Watson has planned for a
summer's vacation, «nd will take his
wife and son to Netarts,and we hope the
editor of our contemporary will have«
good tim« and that he will be merrv and
wise while enjoying a well earned rest
Mr. Al. E. Hill, who lias leased the from the uwual grind and worry connect
Courier plant at Cloverdale, has become ed with newspaper work.
the editor and publisher of that news­
paper, and we wish him good luck in his
The steamer Sue II. Elmore left here
undertaking. He was in the city Satur­ on Tuesday, her passengers being Ch«s
day on business.
Pye «nd wifi», H. Hrlinkin «nd wife, II.
Mr. F. A. Knapp and wife and daugh Gouldstone, C- B. Prewitt, W. R, Hollis­
ter, Miss Leslie Knapp, of Portland, who ter. R. H Kaltz, B. Cady. Mr« H«ger,
have been at Netarts for several days, Miss Tittle, Miss Willig. E and A. Han-
left fr-r their home on Wednesday. Mie* nenkrnt, A. Merick, R. M Wooden, Mrs.
Knapp In one of Portland's charming Whitehouse, Sollie Whilehouse.
debutantes of last snaaoti.
The «learner Sue H. Elmore come in on
i Owing u> the change of grade for the Saturday, her passengers being U Grout
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. at and wife. W. Howey, Mr Poorman. Mr.
Kay City, there was some little difficulty Pannell, Mr. Kannoyer and wife, Miss
in getting rights of way, but Engineer Bartell, Dan Nickel and wife, John Cal-
Davis, who is In the city, closed the ' fee and wife, E E. Tyler «nd wife, Mrs.
I lleitmiller. .Mr.Gouldstonc, Mr. Sanders,
I matter up satisfactorily on Tuesday W R. Hollister and Mr. Prewitt.
. with the parlies.
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Congressman W U. Hawlev will at­
tend and be one of the speakers at the
annual Tillamook County Fair and
Street Carnival on August 22nd, 23rd
and 24th iti this city.
the Methodistchurch next Sunday. Hear
Over one thousand samples from
hn bulk or iaF.ut Mills' Cush him.
which to select that suit of clothes, and
Don't miss seeing the new dining room a perfect fit guaranteed at Mason Bros.
iRiver flour $4.80 a barrel .at chairs iust received at |ones & Knud­
A successful blast was made on Tues­
son's.
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day morning by the contractors of the
Pacific
Railway 4 Navigation Co. at
No one thinks of buying a buggy or
M see the beautiful colt cups at
wagon without looking over Snuffer's the point north of Bay City.
stock.
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Timber wanted in large or small tracts,
Hi Hams and Bacon at Mills’
Get into the habit of trading at Patx also good going operations. Give full
Fre*
particulars.
Chas M. Lanning & Co ,
Lacs from $3.25 to «9 00 st laf's and receive a 5 per cent discount
Lafayette Building, Portland, Ore.
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for cash.
.
Bl <16.
George Stough, the famous chimney
We
understand
that
a
deal
is
likely
to i Clough's Concentrated Orange Cider
There is to he an adjourned session of
bnade suits from $8 00 to $50 00 the Board of County Commissioners on lie made in the course of a few days ini mixed with waterand sweetened to taste sweep, will clean ali chimneys and stove
which the timber lielonging to Blodget I makes a delicious, refreshing and health­ pipes and flues thoroughly, making no
Ri Bros.
Monday.
■ muss in your residence or place of busi-
and Danaher on the Wilson river will be I ful drink. I> sells for 50c a pint, which
Each will pay 10c- pe. pound
The pricepaid for butter fat for June at sold.
is enough to make five gallons of Orange 1 nets. All flues and chimneys examined
I
Echic ken.
. the Red CloverCbeesefactory was34 96c.
Cider ready to drink. Try a bottle at in case of defects One chimney or flue.
$1 , more than one, 76c, Country orders
If you have a good -timber claim you Clough's Drug Store.
Le of toed »nd best seed oatsjn , per pound.
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want Io dispose of send full particulars,
filled.
George Stough, sweep. Leave
■Buffers.
I The Methodist-parsonage for sale and with location, amount ot timl-er, kind of
Rev. D. A. Hare, the new pastor of the orders st the Allen bouse.
happening, are few and Lfr be- ' the building to be moved.—Inquire of T. timber and price to the Headlight office i Presbyterian Church, came in on Wed i
nesdav. and it is arranged that he will | There was a family gathering at Geo
I H. Goyne.
* . as soon as possible.
|is week.
hold regular Suuday morning and even­ Davis* ranch last Sunday, when Mrs.
Have
your
photo
taken
by
McMillian
Wanted,
bids
lor
hauling
the
supplies
I Hand Fririt Jars for sale cheap
ing services in thiscity,commencing next Kirk, sr.. of this city, met with all her
while
you
have
the
chance.
You
are
sure
from
Tillamook
City
to
Cape
Meares
■Reynolds
Sunday, and on Sunday afternoons, at children with the exception of one son,
Light Station. Send bids to Geo. Hig­ 2:30 p in., he will hold services iu the including Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who were
kbraied Packard shoe for men is of good work.
gins,
keeper.
Cape
Meares,
Ore
.
post
the host and hostess for the occasion.
Bay City Presbyterian church.
Why leave your horses in the rain
■aeon Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirk. Mr. and Mrs.
when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie office, Barnegat, Orc.
Wanted. Organisers, either sex. on Amos Kirk and Mr. and Mrs.Isaac Short*
■ line of ladies' muslin under Shed for 10 cts.
Several
bids
have
been
received
for
the
salary ol $1.000 a month and expenses lidge and six grand children
Hiaaon Bros
Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed conatrocti-Hi of the th.ee story concrete I lor an up to-date Association, paying
I Stillwell has been appointed a Barn, the cheapest place in the city to building, but only one complete bid. and | weekly sick and accident benefits and
■sat forest ranger.
the figures in that amounts to $40.000, I furnishing free medwal attendants to all | Different locations furnish a different
keep your team
, or one third more than tlie approximate its members. Liberal contract will he variety of feed and the dairyman must
I parsonage is tn be erected for
About
30
Goats
and
a
team
of
Mules
'estimate.
Until the stockholders meet,
work out the problem according to the
I
L church in this city.
for sale ; also a team of Horses for sale lit is not known what action will be ma'le with producers of business —Ad­ condition of the country in which be is
dress
Amei
lean
Stek
He
Accidental
Aaso.
■ win «ned vonr team hay and nr trade—R R. Creighton, Sandlake I taken ns to letting the contract.
ciatiuu, Buffalo, N.Y.
* I ’ocaled.
post office.
■n over night for 50c.
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.WMIIIill MMIIiH'O 'r '«IIMBhnif MV
Recounts
Opened with a deposit
of $1.00 or more.
We furnish free a
Savings Bank
or not. as desired.
■ We pay 4 Per Cent
Interest, compounded
twice
a year on Sav­
< ings Accounts.
I
* Subject toGoverrv
merit examination and
required to publish
statements under the
I new State Bankino
Law.
State Depository.
I
Capital, >30,000.
Resources over >350,000.
Tillamook
County Bank
M. W
HARRISON, CasHlllt.
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