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M TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 22. 1916. GOLD BOND TRADING STAMPS ALL DA Y FRIDA V DOUBLE Women’s Women's Underwear. Brassieres, 39c. 29c. Ladies’ fine white lisle vests and pants and bleeched Union Suits in Sizes ¡14 to 44. Actual 50c. and 75c. values. Wonderful bar gains. Dainty, form-fitting, form moulding Brassieres in all sizes from 34 to 4G and actual values to 44c. The present fashions demand Brassieres. Save now. Silk noot Hose, 49c. dies' Novelty Silk Boot v’< ckiugc in combinations w pink aud whit** or black J v bite. Extra strong Neels and toes to cusure g >ud wear. June Women’s Bathing Suits, American Lady Corsets and Waists in actual values to $2 50 and sizes 18 to 35. Broken size ranges, but otherwise very desirable models. A special offer of Women’s Bathing Suits in absolutely fast color fabrics and values $2.50 to $3.75. A Bargain price for vacation Bathing attire. WOMEN S SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES AT SACRIFICE PRICES. of E zery Hat in the Store Purchasable at a Reduction. You cannot realise what wonderful bargains are available in the Millinery Dept, until you see the actual values before you. Step up to the Millinery Section and look over the immense selection of Sport, Outing and Trimmed Dress or Tailored Hats displayed on tables at bargain prices. Here is an altogether unusal opportunity for securing smart, stylish and becoming wearing apparrel at exceptionally reduced prices, early enough in the season to ensure several months' substantial and seasonable wear. 49c. 75c. Auto Bonnets for $1.19 To $1.75 Sport Hats for $1.98 To $2 50 Sport Hats for To $6.00 Trimmed Millinery $2.98 To $6 75 Trimmed Millinery $3 29 To $7.75 Trimmed Millinery $3.68 Actual to $15 Coats now $6.98 Actual to $20 Coats now $10.85 Actual to $25 Silk Coats. $17.65 Actual $19.50 Suits now $10.85 Actual $22.50 Suits now $17.65 Actual to $20 Dresses - $14.75 Actual $22.50 to $27.50 SALE EXTRAORDINARY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD SUITS FOR MEN. $20.65 Smart snappy styles—Desirable weaves and patterns—Absolutely fast colors—guaranteed—A splendid selection of styles and sizes. o_ylctual to $18.00 MEN’S AND YOUNGMEN’S 1916 SUIT MODELS, $13.85 Authentic style suits for Men and Youngmen —made of fabrics that are eminently desirable in every respect. Better take advantage of this saving price today. C_ylctual $3.00 MEN’S HATS, $1.85 of Ladies' FABRIC GLOVES. Regular Short two button or snap fastener styles to 16 Button length gloves in Linon, Lisle. Venetian and Kayser Silk and c< lors black, white, tan, cham pagne, Navy. grey, etc., etc. To To To To 50c. values, per pair - - 2 69c. values, per pair - - si.50 values, per pair - - $2.00 values per pair - - 89c. SPORT SHIRT WAISTS, cJ7Wisses' and Women's z^VIiddies at Great Savings. A great saving event offering Misses' and Ladies’ Middies and Sport Shirt Waists in the very newest styles and colorings, at substantially reduced prices. To $1.50 New Middies for - $1.29 To $3.00 New Middies for - $1.69 Actual $1.98 Sport Shirt Waists $1.79 39c. Perfectly bleached GO inch wide table damasks in lovely floral and conven tional designs. Damasks that usually retail for 50c. and up. EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS on FOOTWEAR For Every Man. Woman and Child in this County. Never, we venture to say, has such a comprehen sive selection of footwear for the entire family been offered for sale in this county at the same time. Buy now for immediate and future wear, you will not regret taking advantageof such wonderful savings. To $2.00 Baby Shoes for To $2.75 Misses’Shoes for To $3.00 Beys’ Shoes for ■ To $3.50 Boys’ Shoes for - Actual $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes To $6.00 Ladies' Shoes for To $8 Men's Hi=Top Shoes To $6.00 Florsheim Shoes MESSALINES AND TAFFETAS, 79c. 27 and 3G inch, wide taffetas and Messalines in a large variety of colors, A splendid opportunity to secure that silk dress or waist you have pro- mised yourself so long. victual to 69c. NOVELTY NECKWEAR. 48c. White and colored flat and high collar novelty Neckwear in all the latest styles and designs Made of voile, organdie, silks, etc Pretty styles at exceptionally Low Prices. 33c. An immense selection of plain and fancy silk taffeta and silk messa- line ribbons in a large variety of colors. Splen did Bargains for Hair ribbons and fancy work. MEN’S SHIRTS, 79c. Men’s Negligee Shirts with Soft French Cuffs, and Golf Shirts in light grounds with plain and fancy stripes. All sizes to choose from. BUTTE RICK PATTERNS 10c., 15c., 20c. 89c. $1.36 $1.85 $2.10 $1.85 $2.95 $3.35 $3.35 r_Jlctual to $1.48 SILK RIBBONS c_ylctual $1.25 marsh, with no channel for carrying . it away, makes the very' bad condition By R C. Jones. County Agriculturist. I which new exists. t’roL J. E. l.arson of O. A. C. turn, Summing up. 1 should say that the up Lii report on the preliminary sur- land is valuable when it is reclaim«!. vt v wt tin« district at follàtra: ■ it is worth very little in its present “from th« natar« of this toil and state and there should be no question th« condition it is now in. it is safe to in the mind of those who have look *..» that tt will be areally benefited ed the proposition over as to the feas with only the outlet system installed. ibility of the proposition, and I hope The surface water will be quickly re that it will be readily carried out to a moved and the sub-soil wil{ drain out successful completion.” for a considerable distance from the Every land owner in this district open ditches. However, complete re should be present at the meeting of clamation will depend on 'additional the District called for July 3rd. at open ditches or ander-draita extend Cloverdale, for the purpose of elect- ing into the various farm fields tig a board of supervisors. Enthusiastic Jersey Meeting. W hen the water is cut off and car- I Wednesday, June 14th, the Tilla ried away, that is now coming down from the high lands, much of the mook Jersey Club met at the «farm trouble now existing on the lower home of Wm. W illiams to discuss land nesr the river hank will be the progress of th- breed in the coun- remedied I he tact that the streams tv and lay plans for its greater de have poured their «raters into the velopment. The afternoon was given Table Damasks, Zy4ctual to 75c. PLAIN AND FANC Y Popular models in Men's Soft Felt Hats in all the newest and most up-to-date colors. There are all sizes in the selection—so you can sure of getting a perfect fitting model. AGRICULTURAL NOTES $1.39 98c. Have you realised the appropriateness and importance of these June Preparedness Sales in Men's, Women’» and Children’s Wearing Apparrel. Wash Goods, Furnishingsand Footwear ? Quite early in the season we were fully prepared with heavy and complete stocks of Summery Goods of every kind, but “Old Sol” has been very reticient this year and our stocks have not moved out as quickly as we desire. To prevent carrying over any of our superb stocks of seasonable goods to another year we are sacrificing profits and even part of the cost prices on many lines of merchandise in a supreme effort to bring the stocks down to the desired proportions. The gain is all yours so take advantage of every saving price, for you will be dollars upon dollars to the good bv saving now on your summer needs. Shop in the mornings and avoid the rush. SACRIFICE SALE MILLINERY. □r Women's Corsets. Z_Jlctual to $1.25 CHILDREN’S ROMPERS & PLAY DAY ATTIRE. 59c. Sturdy Overalls in blue with Red Trimmings, Kupid Klothcs for Kids and Kiddos in self colors with trimmings of white as well as a large selec tion of clothes for regu lar play wear. All wash ing fabrics of good wearing and good look ing qualities. All sizes to fit ages 2 to 8 years. ■ ' Subscribers’ July Delineators are now here. Kindty call for your Copy. BY ¿MAIL 2c EXTRA. over to a tour of inspection of Mr. ' • inrnt, the prominent eye and other and recitations were given bv some of 1 Williams' farm and herd of Jerseys j characteristics of heavy producers is 1 The day was bright and sunny, in • ; remarkably prominent throughout s« -V?l"n8Cr Jerse>’ «Hhusiasts and fact, it was declared most too hot for , the herd. Any who doubt the value of Mrs. Williams read a paper on the Tillamookcrs to enjoy. All who made j . a few hundred dollars invested in a production of the daughters of Maple the trip down into the pasture, how - | I good bull should make a trip to see Park Chief. Their Cow Testing Association records certainly speak ever, felt amply repaid for the time these daughters. for their breeding even more strong and energy required. The herd was After the tour of inspection, about ly than their individuality. The Coun- grazing quietly in good feed and with *6 set down to a sumptuous repast in ample shade furnished by the large which Jersey milk and cream featur , ty Agriculturist gave a short talk on Supphmenting Pastures with Grain alder trees scattered here and there, ' ed s.rongly. / Feeds.” The cows were in pink of condition V> hen all were almost too full for rv.The«d*y being the National Flag and spoke remarkably well for their a Iterance, a business meeting was breeding and the care they have had. c riled at which Mcrriswn Mills. Wm D-y. f'.ags aud bunting served as All but about 3 of the 33 cows on the M. xwelL J. Donaldson, Jas. Murphy decorations. The meeting was closed place are daughters of Maple Park j and Wm. WiHiams were elected di »T everyone singing America. It is Chief, a bull brought into the county 1 rector» tor the coming year A com believed by all present that the day from Hood farm in Massachussets mittee of three was also appointed to fittingly commemorated the birth of our National Emblem, and that on some eight or nine years ago. l»>k after the interests of the breed These daughters drove home the at the County Fair and to see that it this day was also bom much added enthusiasm in the Jersey circles of importance of the prepotency of the is welt represented there. the county._ well bred dairy sire with more force i At roll call nearly ever«- n«ie ye. than anv speaker could ever do. The ' ’P v-dcwl with some it«- m of ratervst in \\ ise & Massy, dentists. Do not do uaiiormity, the great udder develop- I th Jersey world. Appropriate songs ; what they cannot guarantee. Probably Figures Out That It» • Shame to Take the Money- An efficient expert has discovered that none of us work as much as » think we do. According to his cag* lations we really only work one «JJ in a year. After pursuing his wblejj facts and figures you perhaps^* _ agree that any and all of us do w;r to take the pay envelope, big • ‘J One year—355 days, less one-t } of the time; 122 days, sleeping. . days left; less another third. 1*- •, traveling, recreation, etc, ** TJF left, less 52 Sundays, d».’ . ' I less 21 holidays, 31 day» >if,i lunch time (1 hour per day). 15 days left; less two weeks '»cs If days, 2 days left; if you heep Kippur (1 day) left—the 1 day J”; work.