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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. “An injury to one is an injury to alf-but, “ ’tis an ill wind indeed zvhich wafts no one good! V AT ASTORIA-Thousands of Dollar’s Worth! Merchandise en Transit to the I MONSTER MILL and FACTORY SALE AT HALTOM Big Tillamook Department Store, next door to P.O.I M That baud of gentlemen composing the Port of Tillamook Commission are doing a great work-laboring under difficulties; which gdJrinRPw^icV?i of every loyal resident of this beautiful little citv. The need of better transportation facilities was perhaps J”“*XbS>at on « TSol^Scores of Jeatn^ dollar’s worth of goods have been “held up” at Astoria thru the inability of the steamer, on which they were loaded, to get thru to their destination oo »co ot great packla{l filled with the choicest of New Winter Merchandise and Staple Goods consigned to the . _ Were until H. C. make Gigantic Sale of Mill and Factory Products at Haltom s counters at Haltom loaded on the Tillamook boat and failed to arrive iu time for the opening of the Big Sale last week. These goods are now in, however, ho^ver, and the the^ alto™’’ s are h«P^ they fairly groan, with fresh merchandise The walls arei almost bulging outward, so full is the great store Riding with^new g^ Whittier, by the Consolidated Mill and Factory Syndicate, to be sold by him to t Tillamook people aud their neighbors thru the Haltom Depaitment Store, at less than the cost of at the manufacturies. Bargains are bigger and more plentiful than on opening days- j—many bargain prices have been still further reduced The Manufacturers must have the Money! 1 hey cannot get it at the Banks ! They must raise it on their goods, no matter what the Loss ! AND THE SALE GOES ON ONE WEEK LONGER ! The Sale of the Century! The Most Important Bargain Opportunity of Modern Times. $50,000 Worth of Splendid Merchandise on the Altar of Pitiless Sacrifice. MILLINERY for HALF. ioo Elegant New Street and Dress Hats, smartly trimmed -values Ji.50 to J8.00 in the Sale at - - i PRICE. The tightness of the money market did it—has worked an injury to thousands of mill aud factory owners, but their wind’’ blows good luck your way. You have a week to profit by these prices. Read— Factory Sale oiw ill Eternal Question9f Man Solves the Problem of of Women— WHAT to WEAR ? Dress In the famous “And Lady” Corsets-we shall extraordinary values-stti these printed examples st Regular 50c. values fot „ Ji & J1.25 „ fw; THE Clark’s “ O.N.T.” Cotton- Spool, 5c. (Only 1 doz. to any one customer). Women ’s 35c. back or side Combs. 17c. Women.s 45c. Aprons, 27c. Women’s 35c. Aprons, 21c. Women’s $1.50 Satine Pet ticoats, 98c. Women ’s Silk Taffeta “Hea therbloom ’ ’ Petticoats, $2.29. .............................. , . Men’s heavy, blue, copper riveted 65c. Overall, 40c. , . .... -n...... i, , 200 doz. Women's 20c. and 25c. fine linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs — white — very dainty, 9c. Men's 90c. warm flannelette Nightrobes, 69c. Big variety of regular 10c. Buttons, per doz., 5c. Lot of regular 18c. Buttons, per doz., 11 c. Men’s Suits. WOMEN’S RAINCOATS: Children’s side hose-sup porters, all sizes, 9e. Handsome 75c. Applim and Braids, pr yd, 9<\ 75c. Embroideries, bat and insertions, pryd., 3i Beautiful 35c. Ribbons, yd, 12 c. _________ ____ Women’s 25c. Hose Sifl porters, 19 c- Splendid 12\c. LACES ml dainty Embroideries,ftjU 5 c: Ladies’ 75c. BELTS, M values, 25 c. Children’s Fancy W’( GLOVES or MITTl 65c. values, 27c. Ladies’ $1 BELTS, sili leather, 44c- Women’s 75cHOUSE ONOS, 55c. WOMEN’S WALKING SKIRTS. Women's $1.00 H0U1 WRAPPERS. 47c. Men’s Hats. SILK PETTICOATS. About 200 of these, values to $0 Ot) at $5 75. Women's Knit Wear—Shawls and Fascinators. SALE PRICES ON SHOES AND RUBBERS. I 12Vtc. Ribbons, pr yd, it. Women’s $1.25 HOVl KIMONOS, 89c. Boy’s Knee Pants—will wear like iron. Pincubes, containing 80 jet head toilet pins, 4c. Eyes, &c.,lSc. CHILDREN’S COATS, ages 6 to 16 years. Boy’s School Suits. All sizes in flne quality Safty Pins, doz., 4c. Silk. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. W OMEN’S FURS. 2 doz. of hooks and eyes for lc. 3#r. 23c 39c. Chin. China Silk, per yd *10' ’.Cash .Vash Silk». Silks, per yd yd ..... ............... 39v ♦ 1 o Wash Taffetas, per yd 69c **.»>0 36 inch, heavy black taffetas. , ’ .ion i dye, tiih and lustrous for drey .^owns, best regular ♦1.59 rabies •»I............................................... OÄc. Men & Boys—Furnishings, too. VALUES to $10.00 (or .................................... $ 5.50 FJ Off VALUES to $15.00 for .................................... 8 90 In many cases for about COST OF MATERIALS TO-DAY. VALUES to $20.00 for ..................................... 13 85 MENS ♦ 10,01 SUITS and OVERCOATS ...... W < .OO. $25 to $35 VALUES for................................... 17.45 Plain and fancy colors, new models, full length coats, plain tailored and trimmed in braids, velvets and buttons plain black, browns, reds, castors, $12.50 SUITS at $ 9.25 greens, etc. 15 00 SUITS at 11.85 18.00 SUITS at 13 25 20 00 SUITS at 14 85 Splendid Cravenettes. in Priestly and other famous makes, also plain and 25.00 SUITS at .'»I 17.45 fanev cravenetted materials. New models, noats finly tailored, built on latest, moat fashionable models products of leading manufactures of rainproof gar incuts All handsome and stylish enough for wear’anywhere and at any 25c. SUSPENDERS . .................................... 18c time—in sunshine or rain, day or evening, w alking or riding, priced this way — 50c. . ...................................... 35c $20.00 COATS for................................................. $11.45 5c. Fleeced UNDER« EAR ......................... 42c 15.00 COATS for.................................................. 9 85 $1 25 Wool UNDERWEAR ...................... 85c ♦ 1.50 $1 19 Others proportionately low in price for this sale. MENS GOOD HEAVY SOX .... pair 5c 15c. €0’1 ON SOX ..... |> h ir 9C 25c. WOOL SOX ........... .pair 18C VALUES to $10.00 for ♦ 6 98 25c. NECKWEAR ....... 15c VALUES to $7 50 for 5 45 59c ., ....... 35c VALUES to $4.00 for 2 65 HANDKERCHIEFS...... 5c 15c. .. ....... 9c $t NEGLIGE SHIRTS. 69c Lot No. 1—♦5 00 SKIRTS for ...................... $3.85 38c Lot No. 2—10.00 SKIRTS lor .......................... 5 98 50c’ HALF HOSE ....7 27c Lot No. 3—12 50 SKIRTS for .......................... 8 45 $1.75 CANVAS COATS $1.25 $3 00 $2.19 »» BOYS ..w. „ $1 25 ..................................... 90c Hundreds of the dantiest, pret’iest creations in beautiful lawns, percales MEN’S HEAVY 75c. Cotton SWEATERS. all colors, .. 42c. and batistes, fancy wash waists, ect., at factory oricee—and less. MEN’S $3 WOOL SWEATERS, $1 19. An immense line ot swell shirt-waists that embraces values to JI.75, on one »pedal table, choice for........................................ ♦2 50 WAISTS for. $1.69 Latest Blocks in Soft Hats, all color» and black. 3 25 WAISTS for 2 29 ♦ 1 50 HATS at........................................................ ♦ 85 5 00 WAISTS for ...... ....... 3.87 2 00 Waists worth up to ♦15.90, Elegant evening dress creatiuus, at similar 1.35 2 50 reductions. 1 65 3 00 1 90 MEN S or BOY’S 65c. CAPS ................... +5 A big assoitment of handsome neck pieces, rich, warm and beautiful ■■ 35c. ............................. ♦» 19 scarfs in all selected furs and very newest effects. Great bargains—as shown here----- $ 1 25 FURS (or............................................... $ 89 In splendid wearing woolens, well made, smart and stylish in appearance. 2.50 FURS lor-........................................... 1 75 REGULAR $4 90 SUITS fur ................................. $2.98 5 00 Fl RS for..................................... .. 3.00 •• 16.00 ............................................ 445 10.00 FURS for............................................... 7 75 15 00 FURS for................................................ 11 98 In between values at like bargain cut-priees. • 40c. KNEE PANTS. 19c. pair. 75c. KNEE PANTS, 35c pair. 98c 6 Bunches good wire hair pins for 5c. Dress Goods and Silks. for Women’s Shirt Waists on the Sale Table. Big lot of handsome 75c. buttons, per doz, 17c. An immense line of all nev weaves. in plain and fancy fabrics and latest ef fects to pick from. Products of the leading foreign asul American mills. Lot 1 — Consists»'! plain and fanev color- 1 ing. plain effect and mixtures including Macha, value * to AOc. for JQv. Lot 2—Plain and fancies, values to 75c. for 47c. Lot 8—Dmaa that sell VP to $1-50 • for Sensational Values in CLOTHING Men’s Furnishings. Women’s Stylish New 50c. neckwear, 33c. Mill and Factory Sale Bargains In, H omen's Fashionable Street Suits and Coats At Less than the Maker’s Cost ! WOMEN’S TAILORED STREET COATS. $1.50 Umbrellas in 26, 28 or 30 inch size, $1.19. I Easily at all times here ; if it’s been a question of price I the “Mill and Factory Sale” removes the question by re moving much of the price on everything man or boys wears. Read these the Leading Makes, latest models and most favored winter fabrics. Suits in the new long and short coated stvIts, with the new ruffled skirts. Products of leading New York makers, all tailored inexpert workmanship by master hands. Great bargains—¿is follows : Lot 1. WOMEN’S SUITS—values to $22.50 for..... ..... $11 75 14 85 Lot 2 WOMEN’S SUITS—values to $35.00 for..... ...... Women ’s $2.25 Petticoats, $1.23. — ■■■■■■■I Is always easiest answered by this store. The question of “What’s to Pay ?” is given below. Prices on Women’s Gar ments—Coats, Suits, Waists and Furs were never so ridiculously low as now— during tile “Mill and Factory Sale.” Read— 25c. “Handy-Book" oO NEEDLES, bodkins, I* pins, cloak-pins, /loot Wonderful values—direct ft0111 the Eastern mills and at less price than 1 13 °° ShW’ 8t S2 2S •• « 50 to-day’s cost of production. CH^®^eU..r7f®35~75e- ,hO*‘ fOr48C' $l 25 8hoe* i0r 83c ’ $150 FASCINATORS or SHOULDER SHAWLS Tor ..... $1.19 1 63 .. ,. ,. s8 WO*E™£™^ ' ,J0° *h°" ” .45. 2 63 „ „ „ .............. 1 48 2 50 „ „ „ .............. 1 9s 100 .. .. .. 78 Children's 45c. Rubbers-sites up to 2, in the Sale at 29c. Infants' 75c. Sweaters. 63c. Infants* Knit 50c. Jackets, 43c. Women's Rubbers, with heavy rolled soles, 65c. values 44c Infants' Knit 50c. Toques. 27c. Men 's 75c. Rubbers with heavy rolled soles, 57c. Bargains in Blankets and Comforters One might as well attempt to stay the remorseless torrent of Niagra as to stem the flow of easier bnvevs fn c. C arnival ot Unmatchable Bargains. The frantic efforts of wonld-be-competition to side-traek this MonstJ? MiH P7 p °”S tory bale are as futile and absurd as the child’s attempt to stop the onrushing “Empire R»nr«=’’ 1 ‘ . n.ter M1)1 and Fac- =l.".s',ssi';sss.5........ HALTOM’S DEPARTMENT STORE. ,SV.. __2ij-E_MORE WEEK ONLY. Saleslips will notapplyon premiums during this sale Splendid 75c.Table LINEN] yd 47c. Fine $1 grade Table LINEN yd 69c. Beautiful $150 T/ianhfff'l ing Table LINEN, ¿1.19._______________ 25c. TOWELS, gains, 17c. big tor- J 12 be Outing FLANNEL- great values at 9c. Handsome, Sturdy' Scotch GINGHAMS, fl 5c. - Pretty 10c. Dress Calicos, yd 5c. Women’s Underwear. 1 lot of about 5 caaes, Women» and Pant», 35c. value»-p« 19c. Women'» 50c. Veat» and Pant» J'”"’* Women » 75c Vest» and Pan« 'o,p* ., Women’» fl.15 wool Vests and for...............................................••’? Women’s |1.35 wool Vests a"" for ................................................. ,, Hosiery : Women's and 1 hll3rt*^ Women's 25c black cotton Women's 35c. to 50c. black cot* hosiery for...... .. ........................ «nol Women'» 35c. black and gr*! women's 56c to 65c. black »nd wool bo»e.................. ............. Children s 15c. hosiery lor......... . Children s 20c. hosiery tor....— '