Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 01, 1910, Image 1

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    TILLAMOOK, OREGON, DECEMBER 1
xxin. No. 26
How about that old miinmer suit? I
Have it dyed by the Tillamook
Steam Dye Works for winter use. *
•is. eye specialist
See Mrs. Shrode- for lessons in
Hill's home made mince
painting'. A sample of her work
may be seen at Jenkins' Jewelry
le. typewriter, cheap.-D.
Store.
A party was given at the home of
ielivered. $10.00 a ton D Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen Wednes­
9E.
day night, it being their third wed­
sewing wanted by Mr?. ding anniversary.
»nett
Justice E. W. Stanley left the first
lots for $1.000, your own of the week to visit his parents in
D. L. Shrode.
California, whom he has not seen
»lent by the sack or the for a number of years.
x D. L. Shrode.
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Oak Nolan is again able to be
Frandcen, of Nehalem, seen on our streets after an illness
jwnthe first of the week,
of about a week. He has been nurs­
le.—Three Milk Cows, good ing a case of the measles.
-Otto Walther. Hemlock. *
Lost, a Airedale Terrier, answers
J Wahlen. Leading Jeweler, to the name of Clackamas. Please
cv for Libbey's Cut Glass, inform superintendent at Fish
its, 52V4 X 105, for $1100.00 Hatchery and receive reward.
| block 10, Park Addition.—
If that suit needs to be preseed
for the dance or show, phone the
1 service will be held at the Tillamook Steam Dye Works and
ian Church on Sunday they will come after it.
You can find a 1 nice new line of
Crane and L. Stokes were j goods at Mrs. 1 Wade’8' millinery
from Miami, Saturday, on parlor, just north of The News
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office in Bay City.
Editor Frank Taylor, of the Clo-
it Price paid for Hides, Fur-
■j> Pelt*. N. Melchior, Till- verdale Courier, and I., M. Kraner
ire.
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, of Cloverdale, accompanied by their
IT», cheapest and best paper wives, were in the city on Monday.
n town. Leave orders at
The Union services held at the
loiith Co.
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Methodist Church Sunday night
Ira McCoy, of Colorado, is were attended by a very large num­
at the home of Mrs. Bell ber of people, all the room being
taken.
f this city.
fill is baking at night and
For sale, house 0 rooms, lurge
supply the demand for her wood house, all out buildings, all
ide oread.
in good order, 2 lots 50 x 105. Price
lie. A Tailor's Shop, in $1350. Inquire at the Heudliglit
*k City.—Apply to G. W. Otfice.
Ilainook. Ore.
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At any time anything you buy
d, to buy a feather bed and from Howard Wahlen, the Leading
fond band furniture. En­ Jeweler, dou’t give you entire satis­
tile Headlight Office.
faction brinjit back and I Will make
d. on Thursday, at the Todd it o.k. with you.
>y Rev. H. R. Salisbury,
Snow Drift flour, $5.90 a bbl. and
enicke and Alice Allen.
$1.50 a sack. Lighthouse Hour, $5.40
bat suit need pressing? If a bbl. and $1.40 a sack. Im­
it to the Tillamook Steam perial flour, $5.75 a bbl. and $1.45
irks and have it pressed I a Back.—W m . C ortis , The Grain
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• | Man.
M00K JOTTINGS
Special Models, Latest Reducing, and Promating Form, American Lady and Nemo Corsets, New Fall Style«
Ladies* Shoes, New Fall Shapes of Imported Suede, and Patent Colt, late Style Creations.
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BALCONY
DEPT.
VALUES^
TAILORED SUITS.
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Long Cloaks made of mixed English gray coating, tailored collar and cuffs, piped, medium
buttoned neck, semi fitted. A rare $12.50 value.
....
Priced at $7.85
Fine Rain Proof Wool Coats, imported herring bone diagonals, full length, tiemi breasted
style, mannish tailored collars, fancy cuffs, just seven sizes, positive $16.50 value. Priced at $9.95
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PURCHASE
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Veil Ill Vdr- Automatic Trains, Books, Gun
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Men’s Overcoats
NOVELTY SWEATER COATS Special showing <rf the latest
patterns, fiincy wool knit, new golf neck, classy narrow
piping, moderately priced....... . . ..................................... $3.50
NEGLIGEE AND DRESS SHIRTS—Latest pattern, immense
color selection, both coat un«l natural cut, pleated and plain
bosoms............................................. Good values $1.25 to $2.00
WATERPROOF FLANNEL 8HIRTS Something entirely
new for men, a pure wool heavy flannel shirt that water
does not penetrate ......................
Price $5.00 Each
SPECIAL GLOVE SALE—About 400 pair for men and boys,
drummers sample line in excellent condition, hides of every
description. Values to $1.75. Select them at 75c. Pair
Boys Overcoats
Boys’ Suits
$25 Overcoats $18.75
99
20.00
15.00
99
17.50
13.35
99
15.00
11.25
99
6.75
12.50
99
5.25
7.50
$6.00
5 00 Ulster coat 3.75
4.00
Suits
5.50
99
5.00
99
4.50
99
4.00
99
99
$4.50
4.35
3.75
3.40
3.00
3.00
$8.50 Coats
7.50
6.50
5.00
4.00
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99
99
Regular $2.50 a suit, at a sacrifice sale, your choice per garment
You.
Generally a lady knows the value of
kh better than a man.
So sure are we
I the
wondeiful
magnifi-
quality and
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pt . liargains
-- *- we are satrifeing that
viicwL we
nv want
n«iiik vou
jwJ
t»nng the most critical ladv you know aloig with
i and have her help vou pick out jour suit and
Jrcoat
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conditions
of
TKi®
i ais sale
FOR
MEN.
FE2SPECIAL
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES
New things by express just as they are shown in the larger citiesand as quickly wanted here.
io Reserve:
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SKIRTS.
Gorgeous Display of Dolls, Teddy Novelties, Air Ships,
Banks, Parasian Dress
Dolls, Imported Chinaware, Books, Games, Work Boxes, Tree Decorations, Silver Novelties,
the greatest showing ever exposed in Tillamook. Plan to visit this store every day, bring
the children, make early purchases
TTxxlq/Joxr
noiiaay
rBains that bring home to you the fact this is the place for you to secure the most for your money,
hether it is men’s or boys’ suits, overcoats or underwear,the most exclusive up-to-date merchandise shown
the city of Tillamook.
We always set the pace for the lowest price for the best merchandise.
1 his
uperior Stock of Well Selected Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Must be Closed out at Once,
Bring the Lady With
AND
WALKING
We put on sale distinctive style Skirts made of storm proff Panamas, fancy serges and
novelty wosteds, cut in the new pleated and gored styles, dress 1 and tailored models, 'the most im­
portant value giving,
Alterations charged at this price, $4.97
", regularly priced to $8.50.
Alteratmut»
The Difference in Price Will Surprise You.
PHENOMENAL SACRIFICE
n s Fine Woolen Underwear
sh & t
PERHAPS YOU HAVE A COAT?
— IF NOT —
invbstigat ^
TAILORED cloaks .
OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Men's suits $22.50
99
.00
ÎÔ.75
99
.50
16.85
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15.00
9«
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13.50
99
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11.25
99
.00
7.50
99
.00
6.75
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Right now while the whole country is clamoring for Suits and ready to wear Garments caused
detnund,
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by the great strike in New York City, curtailing the output at one quarter the
our Eastern buyer
__ v __ negotiating for us by telegraphic instructions using his influence,
shipped to us by special express. Suits, Skirts and Coats of distinctive style and exclusiveness.
If you know of style you will appreciate these garments.
TAILORED
SUITS of imported
novelty
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.„ Serge,
„ colors of llavanna, navy, auto red, aero gray
and black, semi fitted Jackets, medium and three-quarter length, lined with Belding Satin, Skirts,
tiemi hobhle.----------------------
- - at
si»»»
117.75 e-i*.
Suit.
Actual $25.00 *---------------
values. -
Priced
5 nnnsACRiFicE sale
Men’s Suits
fi.So per year
$6.60
5.25
4.40
3.75
3.00
95c.
The entire stock of our tailored suits anti
overcoats to be slaughtered.
Every suit and
overcoat must go. Four of the best makes of cloth
ing in the United Stats will lx? sacrificed in this sale.
Herman Wiles, men’s si.its and overcoats; Herl»ert
Clothing Co., men's suits ano overcoats of Buffalo,
N. Y.; Max Spire & Co., men's suits, of New York
City and Simon Bros., boys' suits and overcoats of
Chicago, must go, no reserve.
No goods charged to anybody,
No goods will he exchanged.
All goods advertised, sold for cash only
alterations made free of charge .
Popular Price Men's and Boys’ Clothier
«ORRIS SCHNAL,
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MEN’S SILK PAJAMAS Made of white, natural color and
fancy pongee, frogs of heavy silk braid, self coloring taped, • v-l
Priced at $2.50 to $3 50 Suit
MEN’S FANCY SOX Another sample line of clossy styles,
novelty lisle and Japanese silks, nobby designs. Valuer
to 75c............................................................
Choice, 19c. Pair
NEW SMOKING JACKETS-Made of fancy beaver cloth,
some piped, others trimmed with heavy inatlaeee, n nobby
variety............................................
Priced $4.50 to $12.50
WARM BATH ROBES Entire new line mkde from the Infest
figured wool eider flannel, full length, cord and tassel to
correspond.....................
Prices $6.00 to $8 00
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Mr. Hnd 'Mrs. Chas. Wooley left ture store. All are invited to in­
Thursday on the Elmore for Cali­ spect the Articles.
Star brand process barley, $1.25
fornia. where they will remain for a
few months on account of the ill a sack and $31.50 a ton ; oats. $11*5
hundred, $.W.00ton; bran. fltJc. such
health of Mrs. Wooley.
Marriage licenses were issued the $29.50 ton ; mill chop $1 05 90 lbs.
| past week to Win. Roenicke and sack. $22 ton ; shorts $1.35 SO I ha
Alice Allen. Alvin I). Thompson sack, $88 ton. W n . Ct’gTls, The
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and Alvina V. Tohl, and Fred Os­ Grain Man
In
the
Inst
issue
of
om
paper
trander and Hazel Brown.
Another unfortunate thing in con there wan a mistake made in speak­
nection with the petition to recall ing of the Tin Shower given to Mr.
| Commissioner Alley was a personal ami Mrs Vernon Knight, which
j encounter between L. L. Stillwell should have read at the home of
hia parents, Mr and Mrs. W. J.
and Rudolph Zweifel on Tuesday.
Knight, south of town
G. S. Wistadt is building a con
* Roosevelt'«Th rilling Experiences
crete walk in front of Judge Holden
property this week. There is also a in the Wilds of Africa” ia just <^t
; great deal of walk improvements the press and ready for sale. It is
! being made in Sunnymead at pre- the guaranteed genuine book, writ­
ten by Charles Morris, the well
i sent
j A good 4 year old registered ho! known author. Has 400 pages and
I stein bull for sale, reasonable, with J 190 beautiful illuatrstiona. I’rict
a good A R. O. record. Reason for $1.50. Send today to L. P. Arant
j selling must change bulla. Address j Monmouth, Ore., and you will never
W. H. Bagley, Forest Grove, Or., regret it.
The arrivals on the last trip of
Route 2.
Howard Wahlen, Lending Jeweler, the Elmore were: T Hovendell,
nd honestly
believes and Mr». E. l each. Hazel Brown, P,
knows ai...
.
oath
that
hr can sell Shav»< hadt. Mr. Hubbard, Mrs.
will take an
Watches and Jewelry far cheaper Wolfe, Mr. Sears and wife. Mr. Me
Comer, Evan Roas. The tsiat slso
than you can buy them any |>la<r
! carried a full cargo of freight, there
in the United States.
: being a large amount of hay for
in
on
the
la«t
trip
Those coming
John
I our farmers.
of the Golden Gale were:
Alfred
W M. Stillwell, of Tillamook, who
Malwey, A. E. Erickson,
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Erickson, Rosalie Greffaz, , R C. ' has been visiting relatives and
Badon, Dr. M. Knight, C. H. Way- friends in California, stopped her*
this week to visit with his step­
: mick and wife, K Patterson.
daughter, Mrs. A. H Cornell snd
j W. N. Sears has moved his family
i from Forest Grove, to this city, and family, of this city. Mr. Stillwell
will visit ti#ve for s week or ten day*
' ia at present employed by Otis
! Frisby, having charge of one of before pro* reding to his home st
, the etiaira in hia burlier shop. He Tillamook -Granta Pass Courier
The young people of the United
1 has the name of a good barber
Hrethern.
Presbyterian and Mett'«»
On Thuraday of last wr.k «lesili dial < hurt he» met at the home of
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another one of the infest« Hlamhe l.ut ae. Friday night and
claim.
of our town when the two »wk. | spent the evening socially. Gam»«
old child of Mr and Mr» Allen were played after which a lunch was
rage
Page died ___
after a abort illness, served to alMiiit thirty guests All
pheumoma tiring the cause of death present ex preased their appreciation
Don't tn» buncoed on buying cheep of the courtesy they bad been shown
imitation cut glass. Buy l.ibbey a. I in this fine home
the World'» Beat It is white. Other | He sure and read our spe< ial ad
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cut
glass
green can
and lead
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Ljbfiev
’a hsa
cut a glssa
only tint
tie | i vsrttsemenl
in thia paper on »noth •
I «ought of Howard Wahen. leading 1 w ?•«*' wh" h •«I’lsb»» to you our
Jeweler.
j • pl<n'l,<l offer, whereby you ruajr
secure a handsome set of dishes
At • special meetmg of the e< bom 1 ,B11 ,
a)
|B< ,B,rh|„e
diatnet on Saturday, it w.s deeded ' |u<e|y Fre< First
4(|1
to levy a tax of U mills, and s reao- ,
given awe, next Thursday, ■ l>ec
lotion was carried authorizing the ; Mh ,t a jq ,,
FlXLgY * CsX
d,re< tor. to appropriate »im out of
Go to F. , WWub.^ * Boa
me levy to improve the StHlwel' (M<
u
play ground
The Ladies G.nld of the Freaky
teri.i, . hur.h «>11 keM itotol
fancy and useful arix lea W ednaa
day afternoons for three weeks al
their rooms over Psge Fioe ' furni
4..t a|-
1bbbibb<< m
write
thaa three quarters <<
lke iasursace writtea la Tiltomoofc
r~i« tr—-aer they ere bettar
equipped than say use else to ttoe
tmaiaeae.
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