Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1916, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 14 19 lt>.
DAIRY RANCH FOR RENT.
Dairy ranch for rent that will!
carry 26 cows, four miles from
TillamookCity.—Inquire at the
Headlight office.
Announcing Our Complete Readiness
to Supply Your Every Fall Need
Card of Thanks.
Z_y4nd at Prices Unaffected by! Recent (^Advances.
TITH the exception of a few lines like Bergmann Shoes, a few numbers in Butterick 1 <itlem&. etc
the whole of our New Fall Merchandise is being sold at prices no higher than those quo • < or
the satnevalues last Fall. Exceptional buying facilities, and quick action, by out >tiy<r.-, i<
taking advantage of favoraDle market conditions, enable us to offer you Fall Needs that die uor 1
considerably more money today than the amount you will be called upon to pay for their possession.
We desire in this way to thank all
those who so kindly assisted us in
the recent illness and death of our be­
loved wife and mother and for the
beautiful floral offerings and ex­
pressions of sympathy shown.
F. Worthington and Family.
Notice of Completed Contract
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Notice is hereby given, That the
City Engineer has filed with the un­
dersigned his certificate of the com­
pletion and his approval of the work
of the improvement of Eighth Street
from the East side of Stillwell Ave.
to the West side of Miller’s Addition
to Tillamook, under provisions of
resolutions for establishment of Lo­
cal Improvement District No. 3 and
that on Monday the 25th day of
September, 1916, at 8 o’clock p.m. at
the City Hall in Tillamook City, Ore­
gon, the Common Council of Tilla­
mook will consider the acceptance of
said work.
Dated this September 1 4th, 1916.
Ira. C. Smith,
City Recorder of Till­
amook City, Oregon.
HEAD OF MON’t'D’TH NORMAL
SAYS ONE LCHOOL CANNOT
SUPPLY U-MA..U Furf T-AaH-
ER8.
i
Men ’s Furnishings
That Reflect Fashion’s Latest Dictates
in Every Degree.
EX who simp in our Men’s Shop have no difficulty
in securing the ultra-fashionable in anything ap­
pertaining to man’s adornment or comfort. They
find just the right, styles at the right times, and at
(lie right prices.
A few of the new arrival in furnishings are r.oted below :
Kaiser Silk Ties ............................................ 50c. to 11.50
Men's and Boy's Mackinaws................... $3.<50 to $8.50
Woman’s and Giris’ Mackinaws ........... $3.50 to $8.50
Mallory Hats..................................................................... $3.00
Mallory Hats C'ravenetted......................................... $3 50
Men’s New Caps • . .
............................ $1.00 to 11.SO
Florsheim Shoes for Men
$$5.75 to $6.50
Have ylou seen the New
Eskimo Flannel Shirts ?
The Shirt with three collars in one,
$1.50 to $4.00
Muauiouth, Or. -"A caref;! aaaly
■is of the Hkuati.ni »i.l cum luce any
These flannel shirts are fitted with collars that can
olii that Orea-jit ueed(
a Normal
School In Eastern Oregon and a.so
instantly be changed from the regular to military or storm
uno in Southern Oregon," i,ald J. H.
styles without removing.
Ackerman, President of the State Nor
An ideal garment for the out-of-door man who wants a
mal School at Alouiuouth. "It la a I
shirt, the collar of which can be changed to correspond
well-tBtabliHhe-d fact that a centrally
located Normal School caouot supply
with climatic conditions.
the needs of the entire state. The
need of a Normal School lu Eastern
I
Oregon is readily proved by the ui s
cursory investigation of the list of our
Ladies’ and çyMisses’
students and the list of our ,, eluate
teachers. The estimated no • j'at'.on
of our state in lDM was ,’y.'..i2L Take
for crumple the etfiht Western Oregon
I
counties, Clatsop, Clackamas, Benton,
Lane, Linn, Marion. Polk and Yamhill
Counties. Their population for 1314
New Fall Styles,
was 214,608, or less than 27 per cent
of the total population of the state,
yet 50 per cent of the graduates from
our Normal School for the past five
yearB are teaching school in some one' ;
Lovelv new Belted Sweater Coats for
of these eight Western Oregon coun­
Ladies’ and Misses’ in sizes 32 to 46. Shown
ties. There are 35 counties In the
state, yot eight of those counties arc
with the popular convertible collars, these
getting half of the benefit of the
coats
are obtain i ble in such desirable colors
teachers for which all of the counties
as White, Old Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Car­
puy the taxes.
Here Is the list. During the past
dinal, Kelly Green and Oxford Grey.
five years we hate supplied the fol­
Made from line soft Yarns, these Coats are
lowing graduates us teachers to these
counties:
however so knitted as to give the maximum
Clatsop, 18; Clackatnaa, 20; Beu
amount of satisfa tion in lusting quality to
ton, 25; l.ane. 36. Linn. 28; Marlon, I
the wearer.
28; Polk. 25; and Yamhill. 20. In
other words. 203 of our 407 teachers
Choose yours today from values priced at
who have secured places lu the public
.schools tn Oregon during the past five
years, have gone1 to those eight Wil
lainette Valley counties.
Now take eight typical Eastern Ore
gon counties and see If they have so
cured their proper share of teachers
Famous Wayne Knit Brand,
with Normal training. During the past
five years we have supplied Normal
graduates as follows to these Eastern
Oregon counties:
Baker. 9: Grant. 1; Harney, 4; Mai
hour. 2; Morrow, 4; Umatilla, 10;
Wallowa. T; and Wheeler, 2.
The eight Willamette Valley coun­
ties had 203 Normal teachers as
against 39 Normal teachers for the
eight Eastern Oregon counties. East
ern Oregon receh ed less than 10 per
cent as against Western Oregon's fifty
per ccuL
New
Fur Trimming,
45c. to $2.98
Per Yard.
For trimming that New
Fall Suit Coat or Dress or
even renovating or remodel­
ing a garment you have
already worn these new Fur
Trimmings are just the kind
you need.
There are lovely qualities
in Brown. Black, White,and
Nutria priced per yard at
45c., 59c., 89c.,
$1.25, $1.48, $1.85
Ladies’
Handbags
New Desirable
¡yVfodestly Priced,
$1.38
The must up-to-date shapes
only— guaranteed leathers —
silk linings—novel fittings—
also several designs in the
new envelope purse. d»i no
Special values at each "P LOO
RALPH E WARREN,
TILLAMOOK ORF..
Let ’er R j .- i
If you've a iiili ’ s
work t< do. wi'it
Tower « l-.o.. lt. ai'.u
Reflex
Slicker
$3.00
ThjcKit Oi.’kic,
«nil < I C.L t. a:. z
j'.cx K.tc^step ev< i
U.<p fruu ru
la ut tlu hv:
rr.<. •<r l!»t. '
Satisfait.on Cuurvui.
A J.TOW Ek <
BOSTON
I
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You’ll buy here eventually—of that
we are confident—the selections are
so varied, the styles so up-to-date
the values so good.
Hart Schaffner &> Marx
Suits $20.00 to $27.50.
,.See *l,e ,H W H- S- &
Varsitv
bitty bive' Models for Young Men
and Men who wish to stay young,
there’s a particular pattern for von.
In passing ph ase note this is the only
brand of clothing that is now being
sold with a positive guarantee that
th<- fabrics are all wool and the colors
absolutely fustdye.
R^osenwald and Weil
Overcoats for Aden and
Young cJWen,
$18.00 to 827.50
A consignment of these famous
Overcoats arrived just recently the
outstanding feature of which were
the two styles culled the “Bnllymede”
and the
Roswell” in tl»e new High­
land Heather fabric which is craven­
rite I to withstand H e rain.
Extra Sizes, $1.00.
Perfect fitting garments made
just the right weight bleached cotton
for immediate and later wear. The >e
Suits are shown with halt low necks,
elbow sleeves, half open fronts ami
ankle length.
Regular Sizes Per Suit................. Si c.
Extra Sizes....................................
$1.00
Other Styles and weights 60c. to $3.00
Bovs' & Girls’ I'liion Suits 60c.-$2.‘X)
Misses’ Munsing Suits $1 00 to $1,68
Youths’ Munsing Suits $1.25 to $1.75
Men's Munsing Suits
$1.00 to $5.00
$1.75 to $7.50
From the time we bought these Blankets
to the <iay we received them the market prices
had advanced appr< ximately 10 per cent to
15 percent, I nt they are being offered to you
at the same piices as though no advance
had taken place. Every pair is pure, clean
and ready to use and will make a worthy ad­
dition to any housewife's supply closet.
Flannelette Blankets.
$1.75
$1.98
$2.25
Wool Blankets,
$4.50 to $7.50
—Size 62 x 76—Colors
and Grey.
— Size 66 x 80—Colors
ami Grey
— Size 64
fancy colored
Per Pair.
A splendid selection of soft, pure wool
blankets, all nicely bound and shown with
neat colored borders.
Each pair of Blankets is put up in a Sani­
tary dust proof envelope, thus assuring you
perfectly clean, hygienic and ready to use
merchandise.
Hf’
Z5c.
1ST glance over this brief an­
nouncement of new styles for Mill
and then step into our Men’s
Shop and give them the once-
Ladies’ Munsing Suits
89c.
Wool and Flannelette,
$4.25, $4.90, $6.75, $7.50.
Ladies' Hose,
Ornamental fire Places
Built of Urich or Stone.
Alt fire Placer absolutely
guaranteed not to smohe
or money refunded.
Urich Worh of all hinds
done on short notice.
We mahe specialty of
repriring smoking Fire
Places.
—Union Suits that tit perfectly.
—Union Suits that are shape retaini
— Union Suits that are unshrinkable.
—Union Suits that wear splendidly.
Special Value
Full Size Blankets,
$4.25 to $7.50
T
/A UNSING
Special Values *
Now Being Shown in
Sweater
Coats,
Dress Up ! Men.
11 Styles are Here,
Announcing the Arrival of
The Afcw Fall Weights end Stylet
Men’s Women’s and Children’s
$4.00, i-5.00, $5.50 to $7.50
Have the Boys
and Girls fitted
with the famous
Kreider Kick
Proof Shoes,
$1.48 to $4.00
Per Pair.
The sturdiest wear-resist­
ing School Shoes for red-
blooded, iitheletie, romping
Bovs, Girls and growing
Girls to be found today are
these famous Kreider Kick­
proof Shoes. They tire shown
in Gunmetals, Box Calf, Vici
Kid and Patent Leathers in
Button, Blucher and English
last, some lieiiig finished
with
Ntolin" soles and
Rubber heels
All sizes now in
prices per pair from