Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 08, 1915, Image 6

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Tillamook
Headlight»
April
B,
1ÖI0.
THE APRIL SEWING WEEK
An Event Offering Innumerable Economies and "Valuable
Suggestions for the Home Dressmaket.
AT^lME to think about the
I making up of that new suin-
iner frock, anti described
herein you will surely find all the
most desirable fabrics tor the use
in same, as well as all the trim*
mingsand accessories for its com-
A pletion.
By the use of Ladies’ Home Jou­
rnal Patterns successful dress-
L making at home is assured exen
to the least experienced.
Our Dress Goods Dept, is just
now featuring exclusively Dress
and WashGoods and necessary ac­
cessories for the coming season s
M wear and we should be glad of the
i^\iS opportunity of showing you the
I many beautiful weaves in stock.
SPRINO
Reg to 45c. values for l‘Jc|
Reg to il. 14 values for 49c.
Bargain Counter.
SPECIAL SALE
Mill Ends of Dress
Ginghams,
15c. Values for 8c.
AMOSKEAG G1NG1IAMS.
Sewing Week Special, 11
••
Per Yard
36 INCH ROSE CAMBRICS.
Sewing Week Special, 11
Per yard tlC.
The April Sewing Meek.
Four bargain tables 01 Dress Goods that will help you
save many dollars on your dress and suit requirements for the
coming season.
Reg to 15c. values for 6c.
Regto30c. values for lie.
Per 8c. yard.
\
The April sewing week will coni-
* mence on Monday, April 12th and end
on Saturday, April 17th, the special
, prices quoted herein being effective
only during the days of
A Bargain Quartette of Wool
DRESS GOODS.
Sale of Embroideries,
Beading & Insertions.
A timely purchase on our part en­
ables us to offer these actual I2j4c.
and 15c. Ginghams at this wonderful
saving price. There are many useful
lengths varying from 3 to 12 yards
and they are shown in an immense
variety of self c dors, stripes, checks
and plaids.
Buy them during the April Sewing
Week at
M--.- - -
APRIL SEWING WEEK
Offers WonderfulJSavings in
Notions, Trimmings and
Dressmaking Needs.
! VIRGEL’S WI l TT^T^
There’s a Charming Divers
ity of Choice in the Wash
Goods for Spring Wear.
Whilst Voiles and Crepes are repre-
sented in greatest choice than any other
1
weave, the many other fabrics shown will
be equally appreciated because of the
beauty and evenness of texture and I the
exquisit colorings produced.
VOILES.
... 17! jc.
20c. Voiles Rayantes for ...
. . . I2%C.
15c. Voile Molineaux for ...
....... »SC.
29c. Rice Cloths for ............
....... »5C.
29c. Mercerized Voiles for ..
....... 29c.
33c. Splash Voiles for.........
....... 29c.
33c. Emb. Lace Voiles for ..
....... 29c.
33c. Voile Agneaux for.......
....... 30c.
35c. Mercerized Voiles for ..
45c. French Voiles for .......
....... 39c.
....... 39c.
45c. French Voils for.........
69c. Silk Voiles for.............
....... 59c.
CREPES.
19c.
22j^c. Crepe Nippons for .. .
••
22c.
25C- Mandarin Crepe for .
22c.
25c. Argent Crepes for ...
23c.
33C. Floral Crepes for ....
30c.
35C. Self Color Crepes for
63c. Silk Crepes for............................. 55c.
69c. Fig’d Silk Crepes for.................. 59c-
NOVELTY WASH GOODS.
34 inch Nero Linens Special............. 12
26 in.Chambray Nouveaux Special.. I2%C.
20c. Dotted Swiss for ........................ i7%c.
25c. Pique 27 inches wide for ............ . 22C.
25c. Cirey Mull for............................. . 22C.
29c. Dotted Swiss for......................... 25c.
33c. Sunray Silk for............................. 29c.
35C- Organdies 40 inches wide for .... . 3OC.
35C. Silk Craquelles for....................... . 3X.
39c. Pique 27 in. wide for.................... • 35c.
34 INCH WIDE WAIST1NGS,
Sewing Week Special, IO',.
Per yard
WHITE WOOL
Dress Goods & Suitings
45c. to $2.39
This list, comprehensive though it is,
29c.
To 38c. Values for
I does not by any means cover the whole of
For Values that Sell Regu
47c.
To 75c. Values for
lour splendid stock of Notions and Dress
79c.
larly at Prices from 50c.
£1.00
Values
for
To
I making, or Fancy Work needs.
98c.
To £1.67 Values for
to $2.69.
I
Prices quoted herein arc for the April
Descriptions of each table follows.
I Sewing Week only, and you would be well
50c. Batiste 36 inches wide for $ .45
TABLE NO. 1.
I advised to take advantage to as great an
50c. Albatross 36 in. wide for .. $ -45
I extent as possible of the savings offered.
63c. Suiting Serge 36 in. wide .. $-55
29c. for Dress Goods that sell from 33c. to 38c.
I 5c. Papers of Pins for.......................... 4c.
63c. Suiting Serge 36 in. wide .. $ -55
The most up-to-date and becoming colors in French Di­
I 5c. Papers of Needles for
.........
4c. agonals, Pencil Stripe Suitings, Plaid and Check Suitings are
$1.00 Bedford Cord 42 in. wide . $ .89
I sc. Spools " O. N. T.” Cotton, 7 for
25c. displayed on this table. Widths of fabrics vary from 32 to
$1-19 Mohair Suiting 42 in wide $ .98
I toe. Spools Sewing Silk, 2 for ............... 15c. 36 inches.
$1.19 Suiting Serge 48 in. wide $ .98
I ,K. Spools Buttonhole Twist for ....... . 3C.
TABLE NO. 2.
$1.33 Cashmere 48 in wide for.. $1.19
I 5c. Tape Measures for . . . ......... .. 4c.
$1.39 French Merino 44 in. wide $1.19
47c. for Dress Goods, priced regularly from
I ioc . Cds. Wilson's Dress Hooks
7’/ic.
$1-33 Crepe 42 in. wide for....... $1.19
63c.
to
75c.
I 8c. Holts Feathcrstitchcd Braid ...
6c.
$1-33 Bedford Cord 42 in. wide. $1.19
These are Serges, Cashmeres, Epingles, and Plaids in
I 10c. Bolts Feathcrstitchcd Braid.......
8c. colors of Sand, Havanne Biege, Green, Tan, Garnet, Hunter’s
$1.44 Suiting Serge 50 in. wide $1.29
3c. yard Bias Seam Tapes
2C.
$1.44 Lansdowne 38 in. wide for $1.25
Green,
and
Myrtle.
He. Bolts Bias Scam Tape
6C.
163 Suiting Serge 50in. wide . $1.49
Widths of fabrics vary from 34 to 38 inches
10c. Bolts Bias Seam Tape ...
8c.
$1.98
French Diagonal 50 in.
TABLE NO. 3.
13c. Bolts Bias Scam Tape . .
IIC.
wide for ................................ $1.79
ioc Girdle Foundations
8c.
79c. for Dress Goods, priced regularly from
$2.69 Ottoman Cord 54 in wide $2.39
20c. Girdle Foundations..................... 17c.
93c. to £1 00.
Samples gladly sent on request.
25c. Girdle Foundations ..................... 21c.
Such fashionable weaves as Crepes, Epingles and Serges
25c. Dress Shields for....................
20C.
are shown in this selection and the color choice includes Sand,
35c. Dress Shields for
................... age. Biege, Browns, Delft Blue, Navy Blue and Olive. Fabric
Sale of Laces,
50c. Dress Shields for........................ 39C • widths vary from 38 to 50 inches.
20c. Skirt Markers ........................... . 17c.
Insertions & Edgings
TABLE NO. 4.
ioc. Cards Warrens WAV. Rucbing Sup­
ports for ...................................... . 8c.
98c. for Dress Goods, priced regularly from
Reg to 10c. values for 31c.
10c. Collar Flares for............................. It
£1.25 to £1.67.
An exceptional choice in such weaves as Serges, Princes;
toe Bolts of Skirt Braid Black White
Reg to 15c. values for 5c.
and Colors for .....................
7'/»c. Cloth, Crepes, \ oilcs and Panamas. The colors represented
Reg to 20c. values for 10c.
35c. Collar Foundations for
36c. include Tabac Navy Blue, Delft Blue, Napoleon, Light Ma­
48c Samiba Waist Binding, Black or
hogany, Olive Green, Silver and Steel Greys, Biege and Dark
Reg to 35c. values for 18c.
White, yard............ ......................... 39C- Sage. The fabrics measure from 40 to 52 inches in width.
SC. per doz. Snap Fasteners for .
Bargain Counter.
4c.
toe. Cards Slydensmtp Fasteners for . 8c.
25c.
for
Lorraine
Egyptian
Tissues
SC. Cards, Hooks and Eyes for.......... 4C
the regular price of which is 29c. These
MILLINERY SPECIAL
4c. Cards Hooks and Eyes for
3C.
lovely fabrics conic 29 inches wide and
3C. C;yds Hooks and Eyes for
Emphasising the Values
■ • 2 ’/.c.
are shown in a great variety of patterns
for Values priced regularly from 50c to
toe. Bolts Buttonhole Tape.......... .
8c.
and colors.
Offered in our Selections
Black Four Hole Coat Buttons
$2.00 per yard.
Size 30 Lignes per doz.......................... Ioc.
at $3.00, 53.50 and 54.00.
I.a Porte Dress Fabrics arc all made in U. S. A. and rep­
Size 36 Lignes per doz......................... IOc. resent the greatest values and the most perfect productions These Prices on Spring Draperies
White Lily Pearl Button is, per card of 3,
will Help Renew Your Window
obtainable front the factories of the Union.
6 or 12...............
........ 5c. and 10c.
Buy goods made in U. S. A. and thus show the truest pa­
Hangings at Low Costs.
Snap Fasteners Tape, Black or White per
triotism
at
the
same
time
proving
your
powers
of
discrimina
­
inch
M e wish to emphasize the importance
1C. tion in selecting goods that are daily demonstrating their
of the selections we are just now offering
1 Loveliest of Undermuslins worthiness as the fabrics “par excellence” for American in Draperies for the coming season.
Note the savings you can make
for the Particular and Discrim­ Ladies.
35c. Danish Cloths, 34 inches wide for ...........
. 30c. shopping during the
inating Home Dressmaker.
50c. Batistes 30 inches wide for.................. ..
43c.
Me can without fear of contradiction 50c. Storm Serges 36 inches wide for...............
A>’« '4
April Sewing Week
43C-
say that at the present time our selections
59c. Granite Suitings 36 inches wide for .......
DOTTED AND FANCY SWISS
. 50c.
ot dainty underwear fabrics are as com­
59c. Pencil Stripe Suitings 36 inches wide for .
DRAPERIES.
.
50c.
plete as the irost fastidious could desire.
$1.00 French Serges 42 inches wide for...........
89c. Reg. I2'-aC. Values for ...........................
lust note the exceptional values as well
$1.00 Suiting Serges 48 inches wide lot.........
89c. Reg 15c. Values for ........................... ia$4c.
as the variety of choice in both weaves and
$1.19 Suiting Serges 48 inches wide for . ...
98c. Reg. 18c. Values for ............................ 15c.
qualities.
Reg. 20c. Values for ........................... i7%c.
$1.33 Tussah Suitings 42 inches wide for
$1.19
36 INCH INDIA LINONS.
At these modest prices we unhes­
Reg. 22c. Values for ............................. 19c.
$1.33 Novelty Crepes, 48 inches wide for.......
St.
19
I Reg uii. Value» for
1IC. $1.33 Epingle Suitings 48 inches wide for
itating
and without fear of contra­
SCRIMS,
VOILES,
MARQUISSETTES.
I Reg. i;c \ .due» for
$1.19
diction say that go where you may
$1.75 Suiting Serges 50 inches wide, for
I RfR 20c. Values for ..
*»•59
Plain M bite, Ecru, Arabian and Color­
i7V»e.
$1.88 Poplin Suitings 56 inches wide for
I R»g i.tc. \ allies for
• > •
$1.69 ed border designs in all useful drapery you will not find better values or
22C.
$1 88 Charmeuse Suitings 53 inches wide for
more up-to-date styles. They have all
St.69 w idths.
Reg 2Qc. \ allies tor
25c.
$1,88 Stripe Suitings 44 inches wide for
been designed and made in our work
1 R»K 3Jc. Value» far
$1.69
Reg.
15c.
Values
for
1354c.
...............................
«9«.
$1.88 Tussah Suitings 42 inches wide..............
$1.69
Reg. 25c. Values for
. 22c. rooms and vewing will convince
36 INCH ENGLISH HAINSOOKS
$4.00 French Serges 36 inches wide for
St
79
. 26c. you of the truth of our assertions
Reg.
3°c.
Values
for
Reg. lsc \ alite, for
•3C.
$200 Tussah Suitings 54 inches wide for
Millinery Department on the Bal-
$’ 79 Reg- 35C. Values for
. 30c.
Keg. t- .... Vahraa for ..
>5« $2 00 Covert Coatings 56 inches wide for
cony.
Reg.
40c.
Values
for
$’•79
. 35c.
Reg 20c \ able, for . . .................... I7'Á«-
Reg J2c. \ .due» for . . .
«9«
89c. to $1.69 for Exquisite Weaves in Silks and Satins, selling reg. from $1.00 to $1.93.
Reg 25c. \ .due» for . .
.. tic.
You are offered an exceptionally varied choice in Silks
, $1.35 Taffetas for 98c.
»9C.
\ alues for.........................
and
Satins in all the newest and up-to-date colors.
I.
9. Newspaper
36 INCH WIDE DIMITIES.
Come 27 inches wide and are shown in colors of Canary
nor display space is sufficient to adequately bring this lovely
15c. Values for ......................... . 13c.
Grey, Golden Brown, Havanne, Cream, Silver Grey, Sultan
selection of weaves to your notice, -we therefore should be
20c. Values for ........................... «7*>c
Red, Wisteria, Cream White, Lavendty etc.
glad if you will ask to aee the selections in stock
J3c. Values fog .........................
19c.
$1.75 Crepe de Chines for $1.59.
«9» for Princess Messaline, that sell regularlv for St 00
Reg. ajc. Values for.........................
23C.
Come full 40 inches wide and in the following colors—
89c. for Belding , YanKid« Satin, tl lit are priced at $1 00. x
36 INCH WIDE LONGCLOTHS.
White Mandarin, Apricot, light Blue, Pearle Grey, Pale Pink
•Be. for 27 inch wide Taffetas that $4 II regularly for $1.25.
Reg. a$c. Values for ..............
sic.
etc.
Si 59 tor 40 meh Crepe de Chine, theat sell regularlv for $1 75
Reg y8c Values fojr ....................
14c.
BLACK SILKS AND SATINS.
_ Color choice represented in each, of above qualities follows.
Reg 33c. slues far
19c.
Black Silks will always be regarded as the most satisfac­
»t oo Yard Wide S.'Aitia for 89c.
tory for gowns to be worn on different occasions and the val­
»7 inche, wide, such colors as. Havanne. Nut Brown. Em­
ues described below are exceptionally good and worth while
erald Green. Russun Green. Sa nd. Ditty, Battleship Grey.
purchasing now.
Rose Imk. Copenhagen Blue. Heep Wine, Corn, Ivory and
$t oo Messaline 36 inches wide for ..
....... $9C-
Mahogany arc included in the selection
»i.asTaffeta 36 inches wide for.........
.... $1.09
$1.00 Prince»» M.eat alines for 89c.
$1.44 Messaline 30 inches wide for ...
....
$1.29
Belding1, guaranteed Satin, » re included in the selection
$1 48 Taffeta 36 inches wide for.......
.... $1.29
such colors a, Royal Purp’.e. Emerald Green. Nickel Grev
$1.75 Peau de Soie 36 inches wide for.
.... »159
l eghorn Navy, Cream. V/hite and Black being included in
$••75 Silk Moire 36 inches wine for ..
.... »1.59
the selection.
$1-93 laffeta 36 inches wide for.......
.... $1.69
La Porte Woolen Mills
DRESS FABRICS, 43c. to $1.79
« A
Petitioner Alleges her Husband »
Influenced When Mentally
Physically Sick
A suit has been filed in the
court by Mrs. Caroline A. VirZj I
contest the will of her hu.band E r L
\ irgel, who died at Woods, in Till |
mook County, on the 20th of Feb I
ary, 1914. who at the time of l ‘|
death had an estate consisting o( ’■
large amount of money and real I
personal property. William M.
Charles E. Ladd, Newton McCoy» I
E. \ irgel, Lucy Drew, Rosa Hain« P
A. W. Lambert and Edith L pfo 1
are named as defendants in the 5ur ■
That at the time of the death of E EI
Virgel the complaint states that tbef
petitioner was his wife and only
at law. On the 3rd of April i9Mi tl(
defendants filed a will wjth
provisions:
.S
The executors were to sell all pr(f.
erty at auction and convert same into
money, except such as were specify!
Having herebefore giving his »ifti
$30,000 and given her an auto worth
$1,500 and built her a garage won
$557 00, the last of which was intend-i
ed as compensation for her care and
nursing her husband while sick a
various times, deemed her amply pr>
vided for, so bequeathed hei 0<l
dollar and no more.
Bequeathed to his niece, Mrs. Edith
Pike, $6,000 and all his household
furniture, and his residence proptrt.
in Tillamook County, with the exety
tion of 50 by 100 feet, which is p!s
to A. W. Lambert.
To his brother, B. F. Virgel, it
gave $6,000.
To his sister, Lucy Drew, bek-
queathed $i.oo
To his cousin, Mrs. Rosa Haiisj
$1,000 and a large gold finger ring. I
To his friends, William M. Ladi!
$10,000 and Attorney Newton Mi
$10,000.
All the rest, residence and renw]
der of the property to be sold 1
divided amongst the legatees 1
Jeviseespro rata, also his automdej]
be placed in the Franklin Garage ¡B
Portland and sold at private sale. I
William M. Ladd and Charles :■
Ladd and Newton McCoy werenuB
ed as executors.
The complaint alleges that Ell
Virgel was 85 years of age and nn
for more than four years priortoM
death had been sick and infirm ufl
suffering from paralysis and nerm®
disorder and from mental and pIjsH
cal ailments and sickness of a
kinds and that by reason thereof
lost his mind and memory and
unable to carry on a convers
correctly upon any subject whit
and was unable to manage, c«
or care for his property or care
himself, and during all of said t
was as helpless as a child and
pendent upon the care of his wilt
did not have sufficient mind
memory to know the value of hia
or personal property; that 1
years prior to his death he 1W
posited his money in Ladd 4 11
Bank, managed by W. M. Ladd
C. E. Ladd, and that those deled
were not personal friends, but»
' I
dotage Virgel thought they •
financial leaders; that Newtwfl
Coy was the decedents conM^B
attorney and advisor and W” j
confidence and trust as long 15V
cedent was of sufficient mW ■
memory to transact any busW»W
' imsclf that W illiat M
largest owner and holder in 1
& Tilton Bank and I.add estate■
The complaint further alleges
when the will was executed
Virgel was so sick and P*L
paralysed and nervous that JO
unable to make or execute it
wholly and absolutely a helpt!^™
strument in the cunning and
ing hands of the defendants,
Ladd and Newton McCoy, »’
Virgel was entirely under tl’e’t^B
trol and subject to their
suggestions, dictation when e
and devised the said alleg»** 1
tended will for the purpose • •"J
ing cheating and defrauding I
tioner out of the property»’
which is valued at Ju^00000, I
i
1
For Sale—Registered Holsts»
J. C. C. Jersey Bolls-
We have a few Register»1* '
Bulls old enough for ’»'J1*
some calves that will be old
for fall breeding. These 3®*®
from heavy milk producing
Their ancesters having re»
reputation. Dams that are
•
fifty to ninety pounds of
and have A.R.O. Records. - 3
— bulls have - daughters •
our
£
now, and with 1 their first
,1« of mil
milk 1
fifty five pounds
-oond^W-,;
would be glad to corresp®®1
interested in pui
purchad
one lnterestea
—— ’i
...,c of enough
and if assurance
will make a shipment into T*
ty-
. V frj
We could also furnish a
tered A. J. C. C. Jersey **
good females.
Write, Peterson Br
Forest Grove.
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