Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 20, 1917, Image 8

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
DECEMBER 20. 1917
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And now Comes the
Last 3 DAYS of this
Remarkable FORCED SALE
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
MONDAY
December 21.
December 22
December 24.
Only Three More Shopping Days—-and then ’Xmas. Come to the Store of the Christmas
Spirit—During these 3 Big Special Days it is to be the Most Attractive
and Interesting Spot in all of Tillamook County.
PERSONAL Prices. • Rebekah
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Lodge
is my space on this page All tables, coun­ SPECIAL
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special and This
I have a personal message to
Will get the $50.00
Liberty Bond to be
given away at 10
P.M.Christmas Eve.
Votes will be count­
ed every hour Mon­
day,Dec. 24, and the
result announced.
Watch the ther­
mometer and be pre­
sent to applaud your
favorite.
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Immediately before
the $50.00 Liberty
Bond is given away
I have an important
announcement
to
make to those pre­
sent that will be of
decided interest to
every man and wo­
man.
The Liberty Bond
voting contest is
now between three
friendly contestants.
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The Rebekahs,
REÉEKAHS ?
RED CROSS ? the local RedCross
HONOR GUARD
and the
GIRLS ?
Honor Guard Girls.
will get it ?
deliver to every man, woman and
child.
I am going to make these three
days red letter days for all of you,
By saving you more money than
you can possibly save in any other
way. I have been in the merchan­
dise line all my life and have been
conducting Special Sales for 20
years. I positively know that all
this merchandise will be almost
impossible to secure during 1918.
I also know that what you will be
able to get will be much higher.
Don’t wait until it is too late. Pro­
tect yourselves now while you
have the opportunity. I have
placed the prices on this merchan­
dise for these three days, and
every counter, table and show
case will be filled to overflowing
with it. Now come and help your­
self.
ters and show cases
on the lower floor,
and tables, cabinets,
and racks on the bal-t
cony will be filled
with all kinds of
goods at Special
Forced Sale Prices.
The Final Price Tic­
kets and Price Cards
are now on all the
merchandise. They
point you to bar­
gains you will not be
able to secure later
on.
We suggest shop­
ping during the
morning, when pos­
sible.
Remember many
of the choicest bar­
gains will go first.
DAY
Saturday,
Dec. 22.
The three leading
Libertv $50.00 Bond
contestants
were
promised a Saturday
in the store at which
time their votes
would count double.
Next Saturday, Dec.
22, is Rebekah Day.
The votes cast to
10 P.M. Saturday,
December 15 is as
follows :
Red Cross,
325,310
Honor Guard,
214,731
Rebekahs,
106,813
AFTER SUPPER SALES
Every Evening Until Christmas,
nning Thursday, December 20th
Our Sales People are Enthusiastic and Eager to Serve You. Please Remember to do as much of your Shopping
as possible in the Dry Goods Department by 8.30 P.M.
Store will be Open
Daily from 8 A.M. to
10 P.M. until ’Xmas.
Save Now by
Buying Now.
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MONDA Y, Dec. 24.
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The crowd will be here.
All votes cast for the Re­
bekahs, the Red Cross and the
Honor Guard Girls will count
double on that day.
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