Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1916, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 5. 1916.
R*v.
Curtis
Called to
Church.
Christian
Rev C. C. Curtis late nf Corval'is
arrived here on Saturday and on Sun­
day began his work as pastor of the
Christian Church of this citv.
Rev.
Curtis comes well recommended and
Exceptional Values in Fall
Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children
The Famoui
In-doors or Out-of-doors
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits .
Sleeping
Garments
discriminating Buyers’ Choice.
will no doubt receive the hearty sup­
port of his church membership here
and a hearty welcome by the other
church organizations of the city.
A Corvallis paper has the following
to say in regard to Rev. Curtiss:
'•Rev. C. C. Curtis has received a
•‘call” to come to Tillamook to take
charge of the Christian church there
and he has accepted.
"Mr. Curtis resigned his pastorate
here about six weeks ago.
He took
charge of the Corvallis church about a
year ago, coming here from Dallas.
He is a pusher, progressive in all lines
of work tending to make the church
bigger, more modern and better equip­
ped for present day requirements.”
Timber Cruiser Badly Hurt.
On Monday morning John A. Camer­
on aged 70 years, while timber cruis­
ing with another man on the north
Fork of the Wilson about four miles
above the Wesley Rush place fell a
distance of 40 feet striking a ledge of
rock and breaking his left leg above
the anale and injuring his eye.
Had
he not struck the ledge of rock he
would have fallen 1000 feet. Bis pard-
ner came out to the Rush place and one
of the boys went to help the injured
man out, but they were unable to do
so. so word was sent to town and N.
J. MeyerB, Boyd Mendenhall, Dave
Brown, Everett Wells, one of the
Stewart boys, Chester Thomas, Connie
Dye, Heisel boy, two Rush boys and
Wooley boy went out with Dr. Boats
and Grant Mills in uuto and took him
out earlv Tuesday morning,
The boys
who assisted in this work deserve much
credit as it was a difficult and danger­
ous task.
The patient is now at the Boals hos­
pital doing nicely.
The accident oc-
cured on Monday morning at 9 o’clock
and he did not arrive at the hospital
until 10 o’clock the next morning
Killing the Goose.
Today the worst foe of the Ameri­
can workingmen are of their own
household, They are the men who
have persuaded the workers in certain
trades in New York to go on a sym­
pathetic strike.
1 lie whole future of organized
workingmen is bound up with the fu­
ture of American industry. Expand­
ing industry means high wages and
prosperity. Decadent industry means
a redundant labor supply, with sta­
tionary or tailing wages and distress
and want on the margin of the indus­
trial field. If American workmen arc
to prosper, more and more of cosiety’s
savings must be invested in shops and
machinery. And they will be so in­
vested in proportion as such invest­
ment looks safe to investors.
The systematic strike means just
this to the manufacturer: that he can
not insure the loyalty and fidelity of
his workmen to him by his own loy­
alty and fidelity to them.
IT'S only natural that
1 you should want to
appear at your best
whether you are at
home, at the office, in
business or traveling
from place to place.
Nothing gives an ap­
pearance of prosperity
and success like a
smart fitting,
good
looking, stylish Suit
and every man who
would radiate such im­
pressions can do so at
a very modest cost.
Hart Schaffner
çyVIarx
Special Values in
Dr. Denton’s
For Children,
75c
Per Suit.
Soft grey knitted Cotton
sleeping Suits for children
ages to 6 years. Just the
thing for the cold nights,
especially to children who
have a tendency to throw
off the covers during sleep.
These garments come with
full length sleeves finished
with draw tapes, back fas­
tenings with drop seats
and cosily fleeced inside.
Altogether a most desira­
ble sleeping garment for
the little ones,
sizes per suit
By their wonderful
powers of buying and
production are still
showing absolutely all
wool, fast dyed fabrics
Infants’ Stork Pants
at practically the same
prices obtaining here­
“Tiny Tot” Bands
Copy»g..i HurtSebaftour & Marx
tofore.
with tab for Diaper ........
Come to our Men’s Shop and give us an oppor-
Knitted nj
nr
unity of showing you how to dress oecomingly, Boottees
ind fashionably in the Hart Schaffner & Marx
‘‘Tiny Tot”, Wrappers
economical way.
Birth to 2i years...............
Splendid Suit Values at - $25.00.
Child’s Knitted Waists,
Other Prices from $22.50 to $27.50.
Age? 3 to 13 years ...........
AU 75c.
Full Size
25c.
25c.
39c
25c
25c
Smart Fall Coats,
$12.50 to $35.00
New York Models,
Classic ” Coats,
Wooltex” Coats and
” Palmer” Coats in
immense variety of
styles. All the newest
fabrics are represen­
ted—Wool Velours,
Plain and fancy Plushes, Tweeds, Baby Lamb and Astratex.
Come and see for yourself what handsome styles we
show at these modest prices.
A splendid weight in Flannelette
Blankets that come in White, Grey
and Tan, with fancy borders in
Pink or Blue. They are full 62 x
76 inches in size and of a thick
clean nap—no waste or shoddy.
Complete stocks of Flannelette wear are now ready from
which to choose your fall needs. The garments are shown
in plain white, light stripes, checks and plaids in pretty
colorings.
Supply all your ueeds while stocks are now complete and
all sizes are now here.
Flannelette Blankets, 66 x 80
inches. Per Pair....................... ..
Woolnap Blankets, 66 x 80
inches. Per Pair ..........................
Heavy Camp Blankets, 60 x 76
inches. Per Pair...........................
Children’s Nijihtsiowns
50c. to 75c.
Children’s Petticoats ..
39c. to 69c.
Ladies’ Nisrhtgowns........
88c, to $1.50
Ladies’ Petticoats ................................................................. 59c.
Ladies’ Kimonas (fleece lined).................. $1.75 to $2.75
Misses’ Eiderdown Bathrobes (12 to 16 years).. $2.75
Ladies’ Eiderdown Bathrobes
$1.98
$2.25
$2.50
Full Size
/
Wool Blankets,
Per $4.00 Pair.
Soft, comfy and warm
wool
Blankets in White or Grey with
pretty colored borders ami edges
nicely stitched and bound, They
are 66 x 80 inches in size and re­
present the maximum value in
wool Blankets at this price : —
Wool Blankets, !» x 80 l.,el,e..
Per Pair
W <»o I Blankets, 70 X
x 80 inches.
Per Pair ...............
Wool Blankets. 66 X x 80
SO inches
Per Pair...............
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SALE OF
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
UNDER WEAR.
Displayed on Tables and Coun­
ters in the Bargain Square (under
the Balcony) there are many sav­
ings to be obtained on the purchase
of needed merchandise. Particularly
would we draw your attention to
these great savings in Under-
wear for the Boys and Girls.
(Victual Values to 45c. in
Pants and Drawers,
25c.
Grey and white cotton, fleeced
Pants and Drawers for Girls and
Bovs 6 to 1(> years of age. Every
size is represented in the lot, but to
avoid disappointment you are urged
to make your selections early.
New Neckwear,
25c. and 50c.
^Actual Values to 40c. in
Two Sales Offering Great Savings on Newest Styles.
At these two modest prices we offer some of the most remarkable
values it has ever been our good fortune to secure for our patrons.
Included in the selections there are the new Sailor and Circular
Collars. Sets, and Jabot and Fichu effect Collars in Voiles, Organ­
dies, and Lawns, etc.
Other values at prices varying from 75c. to $1.5).
Boys’ and Girls’ Vests,
29c.
Grey and White Cotton fleeced
Vests for Bovs snd Girls 6 to 16
years of age. The garments are all
shown with long sleeves and are
great Bargains at this reduced price.
Munsing Union Suits
The Logical Choice of every) Discriminating
Man and Woman.
UNSING Union Suits, because
of their tine quality and un­
usual durability and washability, have
become the most popular union suits
in the world, 9,000,000 garments being
made annually.
M
Take Chamberlain's Tablets and
adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals
Take outdoor exercise daily and your
complexion will be greatly improved
within a few months. Try it. For sale
by Lamars Drug Store.
I LUNE
De ipondency
With the average man a cold i
serious matter ami should not be trif­
led with, as some of the most danger­
ous diseases start with a common
cold. Take Chamberlain's
Cough
remedy and get rid of your cold as
quickly as possible You are not ex­
perimenting when you use ibis rem
edy, as it has been in use for many
years and has an established reputa­
tion. It contains no opium or other
narcotic. Eor sale by Lamars Drug
Store.
O longer can you
plead high cost
as a reason for not
wearing a Suit pro-
traying fashion’s la­
test ideas. Here we
are now showing vo-
guish models sent di­
rect to us from New
York at a price with­
in the reach of almost
every woman.
Not only are they
produced in fashion­
able styles, but they
are also becoming to
the wearer and ar<
trimmed with fur
velvets and buttons.
Come to the store
today and have one
of these modestly
priced Suits tilted or.
you in front of our
triple mirror.
You
will not be impor­
tuned to buy if you
do not wish to do so.
Flannelette Blankets,
Per $1.75 Pair.
For a Muddy Complexion.
When You Take Cold.
¿^Modesty Priced at
Flannelette Wear
For Women and Children.
For Chapped Skin.
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Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be cured in one night by
applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It is
also unequaled for sore nipples, burns
and scalds. Eot sale by Lamars Drug
Store.
When von feel Jisco'ir.tged and des­
pondent do not give up but take a
dose of Chamberlain’s
I'ablets and
you are almost certain to feel all right
within a day or two. Despondency is
very often due to indigestion and bil­
iousness, for which these tablets are
especially valued. For sale by Lamars
Drug Store.
New York Suit Models
$23.75
O words of ours could ade­
quately picture the charm
and beauty of the New
Fall 1
Millinery.
Large shapes or
small they all possess that t in-
definable, something which the
French call “Chic ”
Dept, on the Balcony 3
N
‘^horn’s
Because of the perfect way they fit
and cover the form, without gapping
or binding, wearers of Munsingwear
ask for Munsing Union Suits and
steadily refuse all ” just-as-goods.”
Mtinsingwear is made in
over
seventy different weight fabrics and
ma.v be obtained in every size for
Men, Women and Children. There
is a right Mtinsingwear size for you.
Ladies' Union Suits, 60c.
Boys’ Union Suits, 60c.
Girls’ Union Suits, aoc,
Misses' Uuiou Suits, ♦ 1.00
Youths’ Union Suits ♦ 1.25
Men's Union Suits, »1.00
to
to
to
to
to
to
13.00
12.00
$2.00
♦1.(18
$1.75
♦5.00