Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 17, 1910, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK. OREGON, NOVEMBER 17, 1910
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lamook County Bank
Ladies’ Home Journal descriptive late Fall and early Winter style book with any pattern 20c?
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00
The first consideration of the
Officers and Directors of this
bank, is the security of the funds
intrusted to our care by de-
positors.
Our past record is an absolute
guarantee of sound and safe
banking methods. On this evi-
deuce of stability and strength,
we respectfully ask for your
banking business.
LAST DAYS OF THE GREAT $10,000
REDUCTION SALE.
Purchase your Thanksgiving Wants—Buy your
Fall and Winter Needs, $75,000 stock to select from
which should vitally concern and interest you
M. W. HARRISON, President.
ERWIN HARRISON, Cashier.
reduction THANKSGIVING linens .
OOK JOTTINGS
, eye specialist
ill's home made mince
typewriter, cheap. — D.
vered, $10.00 a ton.
ing wanted
D.
by Mr«.
naia was in from Hebo
ner Oshkosh came in
ott is doing business in
is week.
Whitehouse 4 Son for
nee, etc.
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red, Carload of Powder.
ITH Co.
nt by the sack or the
«
. L. Sb rode.
idson, of Beaver, waa in
y on business.
the best kind, at the
umber Mfg. Co.
Three Milk Cows, good
to Walther, Hemlock. *
' Crane, of the Miami,
Sunday and Monday.
ur property and avoid
. S. Whitehouse A Son.«
, 52V, x 105, for $1100.00
lock 10, Park Addition.—
ge license was issued to
E. Allen and Amalica C.
rice paid for Hides, Fur-
Pelts. N. Melchior, Till-
doora can be obtained
ilaniook Lumber Mfg.
city.
, cheapest and beat paper
town.
Leave orders at
ith Co.
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is baking at night and
upply the demand for her
bread.
Attorney John H. McNary
m Salem on Monday to
uit court.
.—A Tailor'« Shop, in
City.—Apply to G. W.
roook, Ore.
tlie last high water the
washed of out the road in
ce« north of town.
door« and windows from
mook Lumber Mfg. Co.
money by doing so.
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r Sale, at a bargain. May
Mrs. Plank’s, forenoons,
at the Headlight office. *
t suit need pressing? If
to the Tillamook Steam
s and have it pressed
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a riet y
Store,
Wanted, a girl to work in the
Enterprise office, at Nehalem.
Board furnished at private home. *
How about that old summer suit?
Have it dyed by the Tillamook
Steam Dye Works for winter use. ’
See Mrs. Sb rode for lessons in
painting. A «ample of her work
may be seen at Jenkins' Jewelry
Store.
C. E. Buchanan, formerly with
H. Soures in the paint business
here, has left with his wife for Port­
land.
Ora Deeter returned to town on
the Sue H. Elmore Sunday morning
after an extended absence in Cali­
fornia.
You can find a nice new line of
goods at Mrs. Wade’s millinery
parlor, just north of The News
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office in Bay City.
If that suit needs to be pressed
for the dance or show, phone the
Tillamook Steam Dye Works and
they will come after it.
Elsie Lamb, who has been taking
a vacation in Portland and other
towns of the Willamette valley, re­
turned Sunday on the Elmore.
Lost, a Airedale Terrier, answers
to the name of Clackamas. Please
inform superintendent at Fish
Hatchery and receive reward.
.
John Anchim, who was living in
John Harter’s house prior to his
coming home, has moved into the
old McNair house near Goyne's.
Team for sale, 2900 pounds. Good
and true. Also two new wagons
for sale. Enquire of W. H. Purdin
or D. L. Shrode, Tillamook, Ore. .
For sale, house 6 rooms, large
wood house, all out buildings, all
in good order, 2 lots 50 x 105. Price
$1350.
Inquire at the Headlight
Office.
Rev. S. G. Finney will preach at
Bay City on Sunday morning and
in the Presbyterian church in this
city in the evening. Sunday school
at 10 a. in.
A special school election is to be
held on the 20th for the purpose of
levying a tax for school purpose«
and for the bonded indebtedness of
the district.
Ready for your inspection at Patx-
)■('■ «tore, our complete line of
Ladies’ Suits and Coats, also our
line of Furs and Misses’ and Chil­
dren’s Costa.
Anything looks cheap i« cheap
imatitiou Cut Glass. Buy Ubbey’«,
the World’a beet, for sale only by
Howard Wahlen, Leading Jeweler,
Nehalem and Tillamook.
*
The American Boy ia positively
the best psper published for boys.
Send$1.00 for one year's aubcription
for yourself or your boy to L. P.
Arrant, Monmouth, Oregon.
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The Golden Gate left for Portland I
Sunday night with a cargo of mi«
cellaneoua freight and the following
passenger«: Wade Lewi«, Henry
Proffit. and Rodney Mapes.
G. A. Coffee will be used in our
demonstration of Coffee Percolators.
Finley A Co. wilt furnish the coSee.
Coffee and Biscuit« free at our
store. Saturday. Nov. MHh —Kl.xo A
smith
. DAMAR, P pg
o«at«d in th«
WOOK
HOTE L i
P in and book
A fou nd."
ü GOODS on
ioch boat
C o .
.
Snow Drift floor. $5 .90 ■ bbl and
$1.50 a «ack Lighthouse floor. $5.40
a bbl.
and $1.40 a sack
Im
perial flour. 15.75 a bbl and $1.45
a sack.— W n . C cktis . The Grain
Man.
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A deal was closed the peat week
between the Chnatian Chord» peo­
ple and Cart Knodaon. whereby a
tract of land, 150 X MS ft., owned by
Mr Knudson and east of the Ad­
ventist Church. became the proper,
ty of the Christian Chord., the con­
sideration being 83WT
Spotless white table Damask of known quality and vaine marked far below the average prices,
Imported Table Sets and Napkins greatly reduced.
Bleached Satin Damask mercerized, (Min. in wi 'e «elect
designs, 65c. value..................................................................
49c. Yd.
Scotch Satin Damask, Giin. wide, new (local designs,85c. val.
69c. Yd.
Barnsley Pure Linen Satin Damask, 72in. wide, conventional
designs, $1.25 value..............................................................
98c, Yd
Irish Satin Damask, rich shimmering weaves, 72in. wide,
$1.65 value.........
................................................... .... $1.33 Yd
Barnsley Pure Linen Satin Damask, beautiful Patterns,
72in. wide. $2.00 value......... ............................................ $1 79 Yd.
Napkins to match the above at reduction sale prices.
Fine all linen Table set, 8 x 12 hemstitched cloth, napkins
to match, $7.85 value............................................................ $5 19 Bet.
Special
Underwear
Beautiful all linen Table Set, S x 12, hemstitched clot1',
napkins to match, $7.85 value
Imported linen lunch cloths, extra large size, he -natitched.
Special..................................... ..
.......................
.. . «2 25
Scotch linen Lunch Cloth, hemstitched or drawn work,
sheer natural finished
.........
Special, $2.79
Dresser Scarf* of fine linen, neatly hemstitched or drawn
work effects............................. ...... ................... Special,
Nobby Hats.
Values.
Marvelous value«, sample lines in excellent
condition, at HALF the Regular price.
Broken linens, good assortment of sizes,
dependable style«, jieerless quality.
Hats for Men, Youths and boys Shaggy
felts, stiff derbies, finished felts. Value« to
$2.50.............................................. Choice. $1.25
Men's Hats of finished felt, good assortment
of sizes. Colors of black, gray and tan
Value« to $3.00......................... Choice, $1.75
Caps for boys, youths and men, plaid, plain
wools and leather. All sizes and colors.
Values to 50c..................
Choice, 25c.
Coopers’ fine knit ribbed, regular made shirts
and drawers. Values
Value» to $2.00.. 95c. Gar.
Alpha non shrinkable, soft natural wool.
ribbed shirts and drawers. Values to $2.50
$1.25 Gar.
Double breasted wool Shirt, with drawers to
Vallie« to $2.25
match, strongly taped.
$1.15 Oar.
«7.10 Set
Fine all linen Lunch Cloth, size 21 x 40, hemstitched and
drawn work, $1.50 seller.......................
Sale Price, $1 19
NEW
FALL
$1.97
Sweater Coats.
Youths
Boys
We are putting it mildly when we «tate this
is the grentent opportunity and beat
bargain« ever presented,
One lot boy’s, youth’« and men'« Sweaters
coats, fancy weave* and color* Value to
Special $1.25
$2.50
Another bunch of Classy Knit Sweater
Coats, plain Imdiea. colored ve«t fronts.
Special, $2.75
Values to $3.00
Gloves for Men, boy« and youths, 400 pair to
select from, all kind« of leather. Value
to $2.0)
75c. P-ir.
CORSETS
LATEST
MODELS.
Study the Nemo and American Lady Corset System, they produce en’lre
new effects for all figures, sle nder, mt divm and stcut. Sure new models
juit received.
Cat!
Vat
Call
MODEL 403,
MODEL 103,
Can
MODEL
MODEL
MODEL
MODEL
For
For
C b R
For
CgM
hr
Arik
401,
318,
320,
314,
American Lady t orsel our «pe< ial moderate pru <•. boned with
Rustino, marie of fancy coutil
Price at $1 03
American Lady Cornet, abdominal cut, material of I tench lisliale
lightweight, strongly built
Priced at $125
American Lady Corset for slender or medium figure». . inatsiial of
Priced at $1 79
French coutil, boned with Rustino
Nemo Corset to build out and develop the «lender form, made of
Priced at 13 .53
fine French coutil
Nemo Cornet for the stout figure. Patent self reducing device r.
Priced nt $3 Î0
lamed with Rustino
Nrjmo Corset, those desiring a medium «hurt Corset, with self re
during straps (with relief straps and relief band«). Priced st $3 50
BALCONY
SALE
Take advantage of these goods values, buy your Furs here at
at these generous Reduction Prices.
HIGH CLASS FURS.
Very fashionable Shawl of Sitka Fox, natural color, trimmed with lirad« ami tail» to corre«|>on<'.
Regular $1275 value. $9 65
natural
hair,
heavy
«ilk Mcassline lined.
Stylish Black Martin J’elertne, long glassy
Regular $15.(1) value, $12.45
Handsome Russian .Mink Pelerine Collar, three quarter length, lined with Skinner’s tnsat Satin.
Regular $7.75 value. $5.48
Pelerine of black wolf sad pillow muff to match, lined with heavy durheee satin
Regularly «old at 1'20,85 At per set $25.9$
Beautiful aet of Rueaian Mink, emliellishment of Mink tails and tieadk. Shawl Muff, three.
..............
At per set, $.12 f.S
quarter neckpiece. Regular $37.50 value
CHILDREN'S SETS of dressy Hudson Bay seal and wool krimmer, lined with heavy mercerized
Prices reduced to $1.98 and $2.95 Bet.
Satin ........................................................................
Crockery Sale.
THANKSGIVING.
Imported Wares.
Decorate your Table, All the China Closet. The Greatest Display of Imported Wares. Royal Breslau, Haviland,
Old English, German Silesia and Others. Redaction Prices Prevail. Single Pieces or Sets.
$1.25 set
DESERT SET. 7 piece« of Decorated German Silesia ware, latent deatgne. priced at
set
COPENHAGEN ROSE SALAD SET of 7 piece«, rich delph coloring«, priced at
1»
AUTOMATIC SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, nickel trimmed, mottled plate gla»«, pined at
$0.911
ROYAL PRESLAN CHOCOLATE SET. comprising 14 pieces dsinty relief design«, priced at
»¿«I
HAVILAND SUGAR AND CREAMER, decoration« of gold and green
HAVILAND COM POTS. OLIVE DISHES, PLATTERS. CUPS AND SAUCERS. SOUP. BREAD, AND GRAVBY
PIECES, in set« or single, priced far below the average
IMPORTED CHINA NOVELTIES, BRIC-A BRAC, DISHES AND VASES, values to $1.¿5. < hon e of the lot
Special Thanksgiving Shoe Arrivals.
Lounsbury’s Suede Pumps. Special High Top Suede Button i Lasts, and a vast line of Patent
Lace Blucher Cut and Button Styles for Ladies.
Children's Scuffers in Patent Calf and Gun Metal Leathers, Styles of Lace and Button. Made
for strenuous wear.
EMBROIDERIES.
While they Isst. plain and checked aatn
took, edging«. I8»n wide, for corset covers,
values to Me., sake .........
3*c Sura
Edging« of C ambrir «nd Nainsook. k» to
Si« wide, fetching desig as. Mr values.
•t. yard
BALCON DEPT
SALE CHILDREN’S DRESS COAT ■ RAIN
CAPE*. DRFSSES. FLANNIU ETIE NIGHT
GOWN& N
SKIRTS
INFANTS' (
LADIES* $
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