Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1916, Image 6

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    jJLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER ¿3, 1916
CHEESE IS SENT EAST.
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Tillamook Goods Believed to be On
Way to England.
Several
carloads
of
Tillamook
cheese are being shipped to the East
this week. 1 his is the first time in the
history of
Oregon industry that
cheese lias been sent from here to the
Eastern states, though many carloads
of Eastern and foreign cheese were
brought to Oregon annually before
the war changed conditions in the
cheese trade.
The distinction of this week's ship­
ments was not devulged, but it is said
on good authority that the Oregon
product will find its way to England.
As a result of this strong demand
for cheese, which exceeds the output
of the Oregon factories, prices were
advanced 3 cents a pound yesterday.
J it.an^,ook flat cheese is now selling
jit 24 tents h pound wholesale, the
p.rjcg
known here.—Ore-
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Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 30th Store Closed all Day \
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Thanksgiving
Festivities and Correct
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Apparel are Synonimous
To the ¿Man Who Cares.
ND here in our Men’s shop you will be shown only the
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very newest and most up-to-date styles at prices that will
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please you and your purse.
Web.'.*“1*»» Church.
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1 Sunday school at 10 o,'loc}t a n'
Worship at 11 o’clock a.m. Sub/eT*
sermon, “A Dominant Power.” Even­
ing service at 7:30 “The True View
of Time.”
We have a place for you and
looking for you to attend these .
vices. A warm welcome awaits you.
Efficiency is the great slogan of the
day. We are discussing this great
problem. Come join us in its study.
A. F. Lacy, pastor.
Hart Schaffner and
$22.50 to 27.00
Guaranteed fast dyed and ail wool fabricks only went into the
Fresbyieriah gU-tfe.
building of these famous Suits for Men. Your own particular
ib a m: ati iionr bf Praise and fiiblc
study. Classes for all, Rebfganiiatlon
of our adult blass. All meq and wom­
en not now enlisted elsewherte »re -
vited to join. The pastor leads HU*
class.
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11 a.m. sermon: "The Polity of the
Christian Church in View of the
Whole World.” A day of rallying in
matter of attendance. A short talk to
children, and a delightful surprise in
this service. Everyone present will
surelv be interested.
7:30 p.m. Sermon: “The Grace of
Gratitude.” A Thanksgiving service.
Extra music, All are cordially invited.
This will be a Red-letter day.
Christian Church.
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Bible school 10 a.m. Communion
d preaching, il
a.m., Theme:
What Most Stimulates Bible Study.”
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Evan­
gelistic services 7:30 p.m. theme:
“What most impedes the Progress of
Christianity?”
Good music will be prepared for
each of these services. We invite the
public to worship with us.
C. C. Curtis was called on Wednes­
day to conduct the funeral of Mr.
Woods, who passed away Monday at
the home of Mrs. Derby at Garibaldi.
Services were held at the house at 11
o’clock, interment at the Bay City
cemetery. Deceased was 8 2 years old.
Port Enlargement Lost.
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The .special election held on Tues­
day to enlarge the Port of Tillamook
was defeated. The vote was as fol-
lows:
Out Site of the City.
Precinct
No
Yes
76
Maple Leaf......................... . .. 16
Fairview ........................... ... 10
96
Long Prairie ................... ... 4
46
South Prairie .................. ... 7
61
Carnahan ........................... .. . 1
53
Trask ................................. . . . 12
37
Goodspecd ....................... ... 15
8
Stillwell ............................. . ... 7
0
Sunnymead ....................... . . . 3
2
Bayocean ............................... 7
2
Total . ............................. 82
Inside the City.
Precinct
Yes
Goodspecd ................................. 20
Hoquarton ................................. 37
Tillamook ............................... 27
Hays ........ ............................... 63
Sunnymead .................................. 24
Stillwell
.......................
28
380
Total . ............................. 199
26
Elizabeth Sutherland was born in
Putnam County, Indiana, Dec. 4th,
1833. and she was married to Joel Hink­
le in 1853. Nine children were bore to
this union, those surviving her are
Samuel Hinkle of Monmouth, Ore. ;
Bartiara A. Butcher of i'etre Haute,
Ind. ; l . W. Hinkle of Tillamook ; Eliza
Hint le of Oregon City ; Geo D. Hinkle
of Clinton, Ind. ; and Julia Vkalker of
Carolls, Wash.
Mr. Hinale proceeded her. dying in
1874, an.l she was married to James
M Owens In 1885. Mr Owens died in
1903, since that time she has been liv­
ing with het children and at the time
of her death was living with her eon,
C. W. Hinkle of South Prairie. She
died Nov. 14th 1916 at the age of 82
years, 11 mos. and 10 dava. She pro­
fessed religion in early life and lived
a consistent Christian until her death.
The funeral whs held in th«- Adventist
Church, Thursday at 11 o clock. Elder
R. Y. Blalock of Beaver conducting
the services. The body was laid to
rest in the I. O. O. F t'emetsry of Til­
lamook to await the Resurrection.
•‘Asleep in Jesus! Oh how sweet
To be for such a slumber meet!
With holv confidence to sing
That death has lost its venomed
sling.”__________________
How'9 This ?
We nffrrlhR Hr.’inmn P olla «« RlwAID
or any cn»e of Cat.nrth that cannot be cured
by Hair« Catarrh Medicine.
Hair« Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh «wflcrtr« tor the past thirty-fire
year*, «ml ha« become known n>* the most
reliable rvmedv for Catarrh llall’* Catarrh
Meilicinr act« thru the RI oim I on the*Mucous
Burfacc«. cxi»clling tin Poison from the
Blood and healing the <H«ea«c<l portion«
After yon hare taken Hair« Catarrh
Medicine' tor a »h<»rt time you will «ee a
■ rent improvement in your genernl health
Start tak-
Flail*’ Catarrh Medicine at
once a ml get rid of catarrh. Send for testi­
monials, fr<e
i J. CHi NKY
CO.. Teledo. Ohio.
Hold by all l>rux«ist«. Tfic.
Marriage licenses were issued to
Ambros Dill and Mary Thomas; W.
J. Mann and Nora Inman; Alfred H.
.Schloth and Hazel Olsen, Peter Has-
telborg and Karin Rapp.
is here in the
Are Invited to Inspect the
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
Strands of Pearls 25c and up
Collar Pin Sets 50c and up
Bar Pins 25c and up
Ear Drops 25c and up
Smart desirable Overcoats, for Men in the new
Ballymede styles. They are 44 inches long, have
full box back, split sleeves, adjustable collars, and
shrnBder lining of silk.
Men’s 52 inch Vlsterettes...... (tJOO t A
Greys and Browns. Price............... «Jliit.Jv
$11.50 to $12.50
$13.50 and $15
NEED A HAT?
Buy a ¿Mallory.
The Men Will Be Interested in These:
Price!Oday' ............................................................
Blocki Perfumes 25c. to $4.00
last Legislature, but upon which a restraining order was
obtained by the merchants of the state.
You are therefor urged to have your Stamp Books filled as
early as possible and then presented for redemption.
Please note—Only Full Books can be accepted for redemp­
tion, $2.00 in Cash or $2.50 worth of merchandise being
allowed for each book presented.
Underwear
For Women, Misses,
Boys and Girls.
Sale of
white for Girls and llovs
4 to 16
«23.75
«25.00
«28.75
«35.00
years of age.
(_/lctual Values to 90c. in
Misses’ Union
Suits,
59c.
Heavy weight half bleached
cot­
ton fleeced Union Suits for Misses
6 to 16 years of age. All
sires to
choose from and great bargains at
the reduced price.
^Actual Values to $2 50 in
Ladies' Wool
Pants,
98c.
A broken lot of l adies’ white, pure
wool pants in sizes 34 to 44 and
actual values to $2.50. Every sise
every
to choose from though
size in each quality.
Warm and Comfy
Ladies' Pants,
29c.
Sleep Inducing
Wool Blankets,
$4.00 to $7.50
Fine bdeached and medium heavy
weight half bleached cotton fleec­
ed pants in sizes 34 to 44. A broken
splendid
sizes to choose from.
of many
III OOL Blankets in plain grey,
\ I tan or white with dainty
’ ’ colored borders, and plaid ef­
fects in tan and blue combinations.
These, blankets are all full double
bed sizes and at the prices rep­
resent the very best values obtain­
able.
Clean. Heavy Nap
vaulcs, all
c^lctual Values to 93c. in
Boys' and Girls'
Wool Vests, Pants
and Drawers,
59c
Tan. Grey and White wool under­
garments for boys and girls 4 to
16 years of age. A broken lot of
all our best
lines in wool
garments. Every
from.
size
under­
to choose
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
for
for
for
tor
«19.85
«21.65
«23.75
«29.00
Every Suit in stock today—and
this includes such famous models
as "Palmer” and “Wooltex” as well
¡^Actual Values to 75c. in
lot
Smart New
Fall Suits
W
and
Thanksgiving Sales
of Ladies'
Suits, Coats, Skirts
J
HY suffer the discomfort occasioned by these cold mornings when
you can underclothe yourself and the children so economically by
shopping in the Bargain Square under the Balcony. Glance through
this partial list and see what wonderful savings you can make by shopping
in grey
$1-25 to $2 25
and Millinery.
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Splendid Offerings in
drawers
SeT““"*:......................
Arrow Collars.
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All styles. Each........................................... Uv.
Per dozen...................................................... $1.75
Neckwear.........................
50c. to $1.75
Phoenix Silk Sox. Per Pair
OVELY undergarments of
Pink Crepe de Chine in the
new Envelope style with
UST at this season of the year one frequently hears the remark “I
hemstitched tops and bands trimmed guess 1 can’t wait any longer. The cold weather is here. Thanksgiving
with pale Blue Ribbon and bows.
is near at hand. I’ll have to go and get a new Suit or Coat.”
Jap Silk and
To the woman who has put off until now, the purchase of her Fall
$2. (Ml
Wearing Apparel these great Thanksgiving Sales are events offering
Lace Brassieres
wonderful economies.
Crepe de Chine
Brief mention of the various Sales follow, but to realize, to the full, the
$1.44
Camisoles..........
importance of these events we urge you to come to the store, and view the
offerings at your leisure.
The Bargain Square's
pants and
Come and pick out the style you want for that
Thanksgiving party you are attending. All the new
patterns and colors are here in both french and
Great
Crepe de Ghine
Envelope
Combinations,
$3.75
HE new Legislature meeting in January next, will un-
Tdoubtedly enforce the Trading Stamp Act passed by the
fleeced
$3.00
Mallory Hats............................................
EA
Cravenetted................................................
Mellow-Ease........................................................ AA
M ol esheen” Mallory Hats..........
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Important <^Announcornent
Regarding
Gold Bond Trading Stamps.
cotton
New Patterns in
^RROW SHIRTS.
The new Fall Mallory Hats are now here and
arc shown in a great variety of fashionable colors
and shapes. You will be delighted with the looks
and the quality of these new Mallory Hats. Get
Double Pocket Vest Chain 75c to $2.00
Gold Filled Knives and Ciftar Cutters with Chains $1.50 up
Link Cuff Buttons - 25c to $1.75
Cravat Pins -
25c to $1.75
Coat and Belt Chains 50c to $1.50
Tie Clasps - - 25c to $1.75
weight
¿MEN’S BALMACAANS.
Stylish 44 inch long Overcoats for Men
Youngmen who want fashion’s latest ideas. Made
with Raglan sleeves in brown and grey fancy fab­
rics, these coats are finished with verticlc-cut-
through inside patch pockets.
Prices
Jjg t() $22.50
Here Are Some of the Novelties You Will Want
Medium
New <yidodels in
Youngmen’s and
OVERCOATS FOR ¿MEN.
It costs very little to keep up with the new jewelry fashions. For
50c to $1.00 you can buy novelties worthy to be worn with your
costliest ¿owns.
Boys' and Girls'
Pants & Drawers
25c
colors and at prices
and
The New
Merite Jewelry Not Expensive
now.
c^lctual Values to 45c. in
may be—
Highland Heather
OMEN everywhere now buy new Merite Jewely novelties
each season just as they buy new neckwear and trimmings
because fashions require new jewelry each season.
Oriental necklaces 50c and up
Pendants and Chains $1.00 and up
Brooches, French enamel, 50c up
Friendship Braceleu, $1.00 and up
chiosest of fabrics
proportions
within the reach of all.
New Jewelry Novelties in Our
“Little Paris Shop”
No
8
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2
9
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Obituary Notice.
I
style—no matter what your physical
Flannelette
Blankets,
$1.75 to $2.50
F
ULL size Flannelette Blank­
ets in colors of Grey, Tan
and White with striped borders in
Pink, Blue and Tan. Some of these
blankets come in the heavy nap ef­
fect and some have bound edges.
Pure, Hygienic
Feather Pillows,
98c.
T this price we feature a gen­
uine feather pillow 3 tbs in
weight that is covered with a
nice ouality Art Ticking. They
come 21x27 inches in size and are
I shown in colors of blue, pink, grey,
and gold.
I
Other Sizes and Qualities.
«1.75 to •3.00
as New York Models—is on sale at
a great saving. The styles are abso­
lutely authentic and the colors and
trimmings in perfect accord with
fashion's dictates.
Sale of
Dress Skirts,
.29
For Values to $7.35
Dress Skirts tn a large variety of
fashionable and up-to-date styles,
colors and fabrics. Every skirt pur­
chasable at a saving price. Other
prices reduced as follows.
«7.75 Skirts now «6.98
.«8.98* Skirts now «7.98
«9.45 Skirts now «8.45
' «10.00 Skirts now «8.93
«18.85 Skirts now «12.19
«15.00 Skirts now «13.65
Comfort Coats
Now Obtainable
at Great Savings.
«15.00 Coats n°w «11.45
• 15.00 Coats now • 11.45
Coats with the correct amount of
flare. Coats handsomely trimmed
with velvet and fur and Coats of
character and exceptional style,
these are what we offer in this
great Thanksgiving Sale of Ladies
Fall Coats. Come to the store and
have some of them fitted on you in
front of our triple swing mirror and
see how well they become you. All
other values correspondingly re­
duced.
Sale of
Children's Coats
For Values to $7.50.
Smart snappy styles in Coats for
Children 4 to 14 years of «age.
There’s a great variety to choose
from and every coat is worth from
$1.00 to $3.00 more than priced to­
day so that at the reduced price
you are being offered an excep­
tional saving.'• Bring the children
along and see how well and fash-'
ionably we can fit them in Coats;
"
Thanksgiving
during this great
Sale.
T hanksgi ving
Superb Fall Millinery.
$5.00 Hats now $2.98.
$7.50 Hets now $4.48.
Every Hat in the store is purchasable at a
considerably reduced price, and every woman
who has put off the purchase of her new Fall
Chapeaux we saj’ “By Now" “take advant­
age of this great Sale,
iy^lillinerjl Dept • ■ On the Balcony'