Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 13, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 13, 19x0.
Flors hiem” Shoes.
ummage Bargains
IN
“American Lady” Corsets.
Rummage Bargains Rummage Bargains
Muslinwear
L ot 1.
Muslinwear.
L ot 2.
An assorted lot of Gowns, Chem-
e, Corset Covers and Drawers.
Regular values run up to $1.00 a
irment. Your choice at rum- » q
lage sale, for each
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rf«rv.
An assortment of splendid Mus­
linwear.
Lace and Embroidered
Gowns, Chemise, Corset Covers and
Drawers, Values run up to a. a a
$2.98. Rummage sale, each
idles’ Garment Section. Balcony. Ladies* Garment Section, Balcony.
Rummage Bargains
IN
Men’s Hats
A huge assortment of our Men’s
id Boy’s Hats, mostly our regular
!.50 and $3.00 values. Rum- a . aa
lage prices, each
«pl.UV
Men’s Caps
Boy’s Caps
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25c.
25c.
Men’s Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the right.
Rummage Bargains
IN
Golf Shirts.
MEN’S.
A lot of Men’s Golf Shirts, sizes
om 14 1-2 to 17, values from 85c to
.25 each. Rummage price, «p
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BOY’S.
• Petticoats
A lot of Saline and Heather Bloom
Petticoats, all sizes from 39 to 44,
Regular values, $1.75. Rum-
mage price
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Silk Petticoats in a variety of col­
ors. Values to $7.50. Rum- a «
mage price
«? J.Ö5
$1.19
Ladies’ Garment Section, Balcony.
en’s Underwear
A line of 50c. Jersey, Ribbed
leered Underwear. Rum- « a
lage price, each
IRVs
IN
IN
Kimonas.
Ladies’ Brilliantine Waists, in
all colors. Value $2.25.
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Rummage pries -
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A fine line of Short Jap Crepe
Kimonas. Regular 75c. value. a a
Rummage price, each
Vs
A lot of Long Kimonas, beauti­
ful and comfortable house garments,
regular $2.25 values. Sale a « aa
price
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Ladies* Garment Section, Balcony.
Ladies* Garment Section, Balcony.
Ladies'Waists in fine wool nun's veil­
ing. Regular values $2.50. a « aa
Rummage price
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Rummage Bargains
GIGANTIC
RUMMAGE SALE !
IN
Ladies’ Suits
One Half Price.
¿14.00
20.00
25.00
27.50
30.00
Prices talk with more eloquence than any words we can write; the way
in which our stock has diminished during the past week is ample proof
that the people of this county are wide awake in appreciation of a great
money saving event such as our big Rummage Sale has developed into
and are quick to take advantage of such opportunities.
♦ Our sale will continue all the coming week to enable customers from
out of town to get their share of our remarkable bargains. Just take the
time to read over our prices in this advertisement, and if you don’t see
something that interests you it is simply a lack of space to get it in.
Almost every article in the stock is heavily reduced in price.
Ladies’ Garment Section Balcony
Rummage Bargains
IN
Shawls.
In Blacks and Whites, values
running to $1.75.
A T a
Rummage Price.
Each
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Ladies' Finest Zephyr Shawls
and Scarfs. Splendid $2.50
values. Rummage Price. Ea. ▼
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Ladies’ Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the left.
To every lady who will purchase one dollar's worth or more of
merchandise from us on Saturday, Jan. 15, we will present one of our
Handsome Calender Plates.
We give them out in this manner to
insure their being distributed among our customers who will appre­
ciate and take care of them. Only One Plate to each Lady
who purchases one dollar or more from us on Saturday.
A big assortment of Short Lines
! Woolen Underwear, values to
1.7 5 garment. Rummage a « « a
rice, garment
»7
Rummage Bargains
IN
Laces
A huge line of dainty valenciennes
Laces and insertions. Values to a
15c.
Rummage Price. Yard “V»
A lot of higher grade valencienues
laces and insertions. Values
to 25c. yd. Rummage Price. Yd.
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
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Men’s Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the right.
Rummage Bargains
IN
Men’s £lothing.
A line of our very best Men’s
iuits, values from $17.50 to $25.00
uit. Rummage price, eh.
$13.85
A quantity of small Boy’s Suits,
rom 5 to 8 years, values to as aa
4. Rummage price, suit
fiirfO
THE
GREATER
Ladies’ Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the left.
HALTOM’S. GR™EER
Rummage Bargains
In the big new concrete block
Rummage Bar­
gains in Hosiery.
Men’s Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the right.
Babie’s Woolen Hosiery, warm
and soft, in Blue, Pink, Red and
Black. Regular 25c. values, « a
Rummage price, pair
15FC.
Trunks and Suit Cases.
“Seco” Silks.
IN
Ladies’Underwear
The Second Shipment.
Fresh, Crisp and Pure.
Rummage
Bargains inLadies
Handkerchiefs.
You all know Haltom’s
extremely low prices.
Everything in the line heavily
reduced in price. Value» from 15c.
to 25c. each, for from 7c. to 17c. each.
“Monarch” Hosiery.
“Star” Hats.
CANDIES.
and Astoria neighboring lieaches, j rumor, that the road wax being built which is 3 percent, and aa for curves,
it is said, fear that [the summer: exclusively for logging purposes, ! there is notone exceeding 15 degrees.
crowds will diminish if the Lytle had created considerable excitement ■ You must not loose sight of the fact
rifinKting in Astoria about road proves a competitor to the ! among property holders in the affe-| that we have 19 tunnels on that
Hill road.
cted district, an without mean« of stretch of approximately 91 miles of
he P. R-
N. Co.’s Road.
Active construction work is the i transportation present value«, based road from Hillstioro to Tillamook.
order of the day on the P. R. A N.’s on the coming of the road, would The««- tunnels should do away with
ffrum Forest Grove Times».
R E. Lytle, president of the Pacific i line and work trains which do! scarcely stand, said to the represen i mime of the grade that seems to
lilway A Navigation Company, passenger and freight traffic are be-, tative of a Portland (taper: "Why, , frighten those who might have star
ndemned as incredible the repot. ■ ing run as far as the thirty mile post, it is absurd. Of course, the report ted the rumor
at emanated from Astoria that the west from Hillstioro.
Corduroy | came from Astoia. Astoria does not i "Thecoad will cost in the neighlxrr
including the coot
le to Tillamook is nothing more mads are t>eing built by the Sweeney want the road built at all. It never ! h«Hid of
■ of equipment, and passenger and
ana ingg««»g mad and not intended ' Constri ction Company for the trans ; I did.
"We are pushing work as rapidly freight trains will tie ope rated to
r freight and passenger bu-iness. ¡«ortation of building materials and
» propounding the question "Who ' equipment beyond that point and I as possible, and expect to havetrain. j supply every demand.
er heard of a logging road con- already nine miles of wagon road I in operation by August 1. At pres.
‘ As far as logging goes, we'do
■ ent. ISB men are engaged on the not own a tract of timber in that
ructedatacoat of HdOOO per mile?*’ have beep completed.
During the past year a goodly mi m-
The building of the railroad line work, and they are certainly «loing ' district. Of course, it tap« a rich
1 timber country, and logs will, of
■r ot transactions have taken place to Buxton and timber diet nets has something.’’
"The report ha« it that the road ’ course. fie hauled if they are offered,
the region touched by the new increased the value of timber claims
se. on the strength of tbe building j and property along the line. For contains too many sharp curves, and but it will only lie |mrt of the buai
the road with the understanding instance, it is said that |l-;.im was too steep a grade to make it practical ne««. Construction in progressing
»at it would give access to Tills- offered for the Goodwin quarter see- : for passenger traffic.v Mr. Lytle nicely. We are working from tsith
ends, having already laid:*! mile«
ook **** the numerous beaches lion some time since and that an- was told.
of track out of Hillstioro and Hi mile«
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C
urv
es
and
grades?
We
have
no
om Nehalem Hay to Tillamook Ba v other party was offered S ami»for s
■ mt of Tillam<s»k Thia leaves atiout
1 steeper grade than the maximum of half of the distance yet to be
nett acreage fronting on the sea holding in that vicinity.
here has been platted into resort-« i Mr. Lytle, when apprised of the ttbe Southern Pacific to California, covered.'*
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YTLB CONTRADICTS A
SILLY REPORT.
SUIT ¿6.97
10.00
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12.50
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13.75
15.00
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Men’s Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the right.
IN
Rummage Bargains
Waists
Sizes from 12 to 14, values from
c to $1.00 each. Rummage OE
ice, each ...
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Rummage Bargains
Rummage Bargains
IN
IN
“Putman’s” Shoes.
New Home” Serving Machines “Bissell’s” Carpet Sweepers.
♦
Ladies’ nil wool vents and pani K
in sevoral varieties. Regulor $1.25
and $1.50 values. Rummage
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Garment
Price. .
Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Fleeced
Underwear in white or grey. am
40c. value. Rummage p ice, E h .“**.
89c.
Ladies’ Bargain Section.
Main Aisle to the left.
"Cutter's" Logger’s Boots.
Notice to Water Ccmmtmers.
The Water Committee authorizes
me to make one call .»ither to jrour
residence or place of business to
collect the -water rent, and if not
paid at that time you h ave until the
10th of the month to c.wie in and
pay it
If not paid by the loth the water
will he turned iff and HOC. extra will
be charged for turning it yff and on
Will treat you all alike.
E. I) Ho/.O, Hupt.
Simple Remedy for LaGrippe.
coughs are dangerrm«,
aa they frequently develop into
pneumonia.
Foley’s Honey and
Tar ne t only stops the rough, but
heals, and strengthens the lungs ao
that no serions resntta need he
feare>l. The genuine Foley’s Honey
and *Tar contains no harmful drugs
and io in a yellow package.- C.
I.
Ckitigh. Tillamook
A Wretched Mistake
Io endure the itching, painful dis.
trena of Pile». There’a no need to.
Listen: “1 Buffered much from
Piles," writes Will. A. Marsh, of
Siler City, N. C., "tell I got a liox
ofJBucklen’s Arnica Slave, and waa
soon cured," Burna, Boils, Ulcere,
Fever, Sores, Eczema, Cute, Chap­
ped Hands,Chilblains, vanish before
it. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough.
It is a dangerons thing to take a
cough med« me containing opiates
that merely stifle your cough instead
of curing it. Foley’s Honev and
Tar loosen* and < urea the cough
and' expel« the poisonous germa,
thus preventing pneumonia and
consumption.
Refuse sutistltutes
and take only the genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar in the yellow fiack-
age.—C. I. Clough.Tillamook.
Rev. 1.1. Williams Testi.*»«
Rev. I. W. Williams, Hunting
W Va. writes us as follows: ‘T
‘¿•fy’ a "
p———Follows a Gold
, is to certify that I used
uae<l •'
Foley
'.♦ut never folk «« th. use of Foley’s I Kidney Remedy for nerv.msexhnus
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Honey and Tar" "which f-top« the lion and kidney
t Foley’s Kidney
cough. heals the lungs, and »zpeta fret to ao
"i''!"' Rem
-- from
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1 the cold
youi system. -C. 1. | edy will do all that you claim for it."
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| C. I- Clough, Tillamook.
1 Clough, Tillamook.