Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 12, 1911, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 12, 1910.
AND SALE OF
STOCK PROCEEDS.
ONLY 11 DAYS MORE OF THIS
GIGANTIC SELLING EVENT !
Our regular 12'4c. Outing Flannel, sale price, yard 7c.
Ladies' Fine Wrappers, sale price
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50c.
LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES.
Gibson style, Cuff Collar and Belt of Natural Linen.
Regular $2.00 values, sale price
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$1.50
Regular 2 00 one piece I tresses, sale price
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2.25
Ladies' 5)c ribbed Pants, sale price
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.25
.adies’ fleece line vest. 35c. values, sale price
.21
LADIES’
SWEATERS.
Regular $5.50 all wool Sweaters, sale price
2.55
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1.65
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$3.00
1.75
- 1.00
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FREE !
We will give absolutely free a ticket bear­
ing a number, to each of the first 100 per­
sons who enterour doors Saturday at open­
ing hour, 9:30 a.m. You don’t need to buy
a cents worth; the numbers will be handed
out as the first hundred enter.
You may
have the lucky number. It costs nothing to
try. Five holders of numbers will each be
presented w ith a 10 yard dress pattern. Free.
SHOES at Exceptional Under-Pricing.
$3.00
4.00
3.50
3.50
2.50
2.50
Vitz & Dunn
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Riches Julia Marlowe
Boy's Capan
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Children’s Shoes
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1.50
2.00
1.75
2.50
1 50
1.25
HANDKERCHIEFS
All of our 8c. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, sale, 3 for 10c.
All of our 10c. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, sale price
5c.
Ladies’ initial Handkerchiefs, sale price, 3 for
25c.
Ladies’ Fine Belts, values to $1.00, sale price, 35c.
Children’s Jersey Leggings, |75c. value, sale price, 5('c.
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This is a Sale with a Reason and a Purpose.
We have recently become a member of the International Mills Syndicate and in order to meet our contracts with them, to take
our portion of their New, Clean Merchandise at Factory Prices, we are compelled to sacrifice our entire stock.
We must reduce our stock and raise the cash. Therefore, the whole stock goes on sale, not one single item will be reserved.
The entire stock will be sacrificed. We care nothing lor
for profit now. All must go. A representative of the International Mills Svn-
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'dicate will be in charge and not for one minute will he allow buying enthusiasm to lag. Read on.
< fur Regular 50c. Suspenders. sale price
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Our 50c Heavy Logger’s Hose, sale price per pr.
Canvas Gloves, sale price, per pair
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$1.90 Gauntlet and Dog Skin Gloves, sale price
$1.(Ml Golf Shirts, sale price
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Bath Towels, full size, sale price
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50c. And still another Towel sale price
35c. Ladies’55c. Hose, sale price
10c. Ladies' 75c. Fancy Hose, sale price
ÖC
27c
49c.
Men’s SUITS and OVERCOATS, 1-2 Price.
Blankets and All Bedding at Cost and Less
DURING THIS GREAT SALE.
FRANTIC
Crowds battling for the first choice at the
wonderful bargains offered in this great
sale. an army of clerks working as they
never worked before in (heir efforts to serve
the ever increasing throng which fill the
aisles and every inch of available upuce in
this store and overflow out into the street
urr inspiring sights that may lie seen In re
any day «luring this great sale.
There's
nothing lijtc it ever luip|H*ned before in
this community.
Only 11 Days More.
MIRACLES
Remember the Place!
MASON, PENNINGTON & CO.,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Of under-pricing are the rule in this great
sale ; true to the iron clad policy of this
store, every promise made in our adver­
tising has been religiously kept, every
claim made good and people, who, judging
this sale |by others they had seen came
to scoff, stayed to buy liberally. The
steadily increasing crowds since the begin
ning of this great event are indisputable
evidence that w e are keeping faith with the
people.
If you are wise you will follow
the crowds.
Only 11 Days More.
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