Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 27, 1916, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 27, 1916.
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THE HEADLIGHT’S BARGAIN PAGE
here is a Misspelled Word is One of these Attractive Advts.
The First Person to Present the Correction to the Merchant in whose Advertisemet t
the Misspelled Word Appears between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. on SATURDAY NEXT will be Given One Dollar in Trade.
Start the New Year Right !
ByTrading at Mason’s.
THE
We are Still Selling
Genuine Bargain Store.
SUGAR CURED HAMS
I Have a Clean, Up-To-Date Stock of
at 20c. per pound.
DRY GOODS.
Ladies’ (S5 Gent, ’s Fashionable Boots
Shoes.
Cannot be Surpassed for Comfert and Wear.
Dress Goods and Underwear.
I Carry a Complete Line of First Class
GROCERIES, ETC.,
And You will Save Money in Your Grocery)
Bill by Trading this Year with
H. MASON <§> CO.,
Special Brand Bacon, 19c. lb.
Fancy Breakfast, 26c. per lb.
Bacon Backs, 18c.
IIIGII CHAIRS, $1,25 to $5.00.
CHILDREN’S ROCKERS,
Red and Golden Oak,
40c. to $4.50.
IRON BEDS, like cut,
White or Vernis
Martin Finish,
$7.50.
Golden Crown Flour, bl., $5.50
Sack, $1.45.
Ray&Co. ’s Special Coffee, bl. 27c.
Royal Club Raisins, per lb., 10c.
Currants, 2 pkg, 25 c.
Good Walnuts, per lb - - 17c.
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SANITARY Fresh East- ■
Bulk Pickles.
KHT ern Oysters‘
Full Line of
çJ/Wasonic Building.
AMMER
FURNITURE
CO.
RAY & CO.,
Dealers1 in
Groceries, Hay, Grain.
Use Good Judgement in Buying
All Other Goods Sold at
BARGAIN PRICES.
Our Aim is to Please.
Hardware
and Sporting Goods.
Ammunition,
Quick Meal Ranges,
Building Material,
Wall Paper,
Du Pont Blasting
Supplies.
KING & SMITH CO
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
While it is true train delays
have caused us some incon­
venience, we have had to re­
sort to some of our emergency
Reels, and may have to again,
but they are reels never shown
in Tillamook before.
“THE MILLION DOLLAR
MYSTERY,”
Every Friday Night, at the
STAR THEATRE.
JilMB hh 3 HMHEKSBBBHBWESEMHCE
OnWednesday, the 2nd day
of February,
J > we will sell a
Special Coffee, Tibs, for $1.00,
or 15c. per pound.
Catsup at $2.25 per doz. or
20c. per bottle.
These are all to be cash sales.
We will also give 5 bottles
of Catsup to the person guess­
ing the correct number of cat­
sup bottles in the window,and
3 bottles to the person guess­
ing the nearest, and 1 bottle
to the person coming the third
nearest.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS.
Columbia Crochet and Tatting
Cotton, in white and colors,
Special, 8c. Ball.
Ladies’ White Sheer Lawn and
Cross Barred Handkerchiefs
Special, 6 for 25c.
Ladies’ Outing Flannel & Ging­
ham Petticoats, 75c. values,
Special, 50c. each.
The Celebrated Thompson Cor­
set, $1.50 values,
Special, $1.25 Pair.
Fine Dress Ginghams, in new
plaids, 15c. val, Special 10c. yd.
TILLAMOOK FEED CO.
GRAND LEADER.
vALL
ÄPER !
Only Up-To-Date Wall Paper
Store in the County. Mail
Orders Solicited.
/ al lJPape r, d o u ble
o11’ Per Toh, from
Í OC. up
LOOR PAINT, per gal.,.5165.
INTERIOR P MNT, per gal , 11.65.
We Do Paper Hanging.
CLAUDE I. MYERS.
TILLAMOOK
GARAGE.
Service Station for
All Cars.
Expert Repairing.
A Complete Line of Ford
Parts Carried in Stock.
THE QUALITY STORE.
The First Showing of
New Spring
,
DRESS GOODS, .
Plain and Embroidered and
Figured Voils, Organdies,
Linweaves and Others.
A. A. PENNINGTON.
Don’t Throw Away
Your Prescription.
By taking it where it may not be accu­
rately filled—where part of the ingredients
used may be so old as to have lost their
freshness, strength and purity.
Get the full value of your* doctor’s ser­
vices by bringing your prescription to us
-where you know it will receive all the
exact care and honest .attention that our
pride of reputation—backed by experi­
ence, training and the most complete,
modern, carefully-selected, thoroughly-
tested and well-kept stock of prescription
drugs can possibly give it.
C. I. CLOUGH,
ACKLEY & ROSENBERG, | Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
Props.
Satisfaction and Workmanship Guaranteed.