Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 10, 1919, Image 8

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY
I
10, 1919
BARGAIN
TABLE.
BARGAIN
TABLE.
BARGAIN
TABLE.
BARGAIN
TABLE.
Remnants of Ribbons,
Laces, embroideries and
odds and ends in Buttons
notions and novelty articles
in values up to 25c.
Crochet Threads, sewing
needs, notions of all kinds,
remnants of Lacés etn-
broideries and ribbotia and
actual values to 50c.
novelty articles.
seful and novelty arti-
cles, Remnants of Piece
Goods, Towels, Handker-
chiefs, and various other
wanted
merchandise
in
¡values up to 75c. in value.
wonderful
selection
of Bargains in Women’s
Dresses,
Skirts,
___
Buggy
Robes, Waste Paper Bas­
kets, Japanese
Serving
Trays, etc., up to $3.50 in
value.
**
CLEARAWAY
Begins at 10 A.M. Saturday, July 12th
rPHE BARGAIN EVENT of the season—our Semi-Annual Clearaway of Broken selections in all kinds of sized
I merchandise for Men, Women and Children, Odds and Ends in separate pieces in a great variety of novelty and
■ useful articles, short lengths and Remnants of all kinds of yard-goods, and good, reliable merchandise being
closed out because of our inability to again secure the same lines to complete our selections.
In addition to the Bargains mentioned there are scores of others of which there are only limited quantities for
which reason they could not be advertised. Come to the Store and see them—you’ll appreciate the wonderful
savings possible in this July Clearaway.
Liberty Bonds of any denomination taken at face value in lieu of Cash.
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
July Clearaway! of
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Laces-Insertions
5c. Yard
Actual values to 10c. in Cluny,
Filet, Handkerchief and Vai edges
and insertions for per yd .... 5c.
Embroi deri es,
9c. Yard.
Splendid edgings and insertions
in plain scalloped and novelty de­
signs in values to 15c. for only 9c.
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Ladies’ Dresses
Entire Stock of Ladies' and Misses’
Silk Dresses Priced for a complete
Clearaway.
To $30.00 Dresses only $22.90
To $38.00 Dresses only $29.85
To $40.00 Dresses only $34.95
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Laces and Braids
9c. Yard.
Actual values to 35c ? in Valen.
-cienne Aid Shadow laces and silk
and metalic braids for only per
yard ............................................ gc
Embroideries,
13c. Yard
Actual values to 23c.
in Edges,
Insertions, Beadings and Galloons
for only per yard...................... J3C ,
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Girls ' S tockings,
15c. Pair.
Girl.’ good wearing, good looking
25c. White Ribbed Hose in nixes 6
tQ 9 H for per pair only .... 15c.
Men's Wash
Ties,
2 for 35c.
Men’s actual 40c. values mercer­
ized white wash Tigs with novelty
stripes in a Clearaway at only
each............. lle.rg for 35c.
July Clearaway of
Ladies' and Misses'
Tailored Suits
Every Suit in
stock priced
quick and complete disposal.
for a
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Good Ginghams,
19c. Yard
Boys' Straw
Hats,
19c. Eash.
27 and 32 inch wide Apron and
Dress Ginghams in plain colors,
checks, stripes and plaids for only
»«r y»nl ................................... 19c.
Tailored
Odds and ends in various shapes
for Boys and children. Fine for
Summer play wear. Your choice
on*’’
............................................ 19c.
and Novelty styles in up-to-the-minute
MÏ CLEARAWAY OF
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Curtain Scrims,
19c. Yard.
Actual 25c. values in Bordered
Scrims in White and cream grounds
assorted colored borders for only
yard .......................................... 19c.
coloringe and first class finishes.
Dress Ginghams
25c. Yard
Actual 55c. yaiues in Dress Ging­
hams and Romper Cloth in good
patterns and colorings for only pec.
yard .......................................... 25c.
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Silk Mulls—
Georgettes,
59c. Yard.
Men's Union
Suits,
65c. Each.
Men’s Athletic Union Suits and
Separate garments—No
sleeves
and knee length in actual $1.25
values per suit........................... 65c.
House Aprons,
$1.69 Each.
Petticoats,
$1.57 Each.
Heatherbloom Petticoats in var­
ious pluln colors and pretty figur­
ed effects in actual $2.00 values
for only ...........
$1.57
$17 85
$23.35
$23.65
$26.45
$39.85
159.50
Men's—Boys'
Hats,
49c. Each.
Men 's—Boys '
Caps,
49c. Each.
All sizes in hats for summer wear.
Some are of Washable fabrics,
others have silk crowns. Values to
$1.50 for only ...............
49c.
Men’s and Boys’ Summer Caps In
Silk and mixed goods—light and
dark colors—all sizes and values
to $1.50 for orfly...................... 4gc
Women’s, Misses’
and Children’s
Shoes.
An extraordinary disposal of Summer
Footwear in I’timps, Sandals, Emmy
Lous and Canvas and Ntibuck Shoes
at prices only a fraction of their actual
worth.
Women’s, Misses’ and Children’*» Sandals.
Actual values $1.00 to $3.00 for only . •..
Misses' White Canvas Pumps with Rubber
and Neoliti soles. $1.75 values for only
Women’s Emmy Lou white and black
Canvas Pumps. Sizes 21 to 7. Reg.
to $2.00 for................. ;.................................
Misses' and Children's $2.48 values in Lace
and Button Shoes. Size 8i to 2 for..
Actual $2.25 values in well made,
good looking, roomy House Aprons
of splendid wearing fabrics for
only ....................................... $1.69
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Dress Silks,
$1.39 Yard.
Dress Goods,
69c. Yard
Actual 83c. to 93c. Dress Goods in
plain colors and shepherd checks
etc. for only per yard........... 69c.
49c.
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Suits only
Suits only
Suits only
Suits only
Suiis^only
Suits only
July! Clearaway of
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
Actual 7 5c. values in 36 inch
Mercerized Georgettes and
Mulls in pretty plain colors
only ..........................................
Actual $25.00
' Actual $31.65
Actual $32.50
Actual $35.85
Actual $47.50
Actual $68.50
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
36 inch plain color Poplins and
pretty plaid silks and all silk mes­
saline.-; in a wide selection of col-
ors on>y ................................. $1.39
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
«
JULY CLEARAWAY OF
95c.
d»l OO
Silk Blouses,
$2.98 Each
$3.15 Each.
$1.65
Crepe de Chine Blouses in colors
White. Black and Copenhagen
Blue in values to $6.45 for only
each .. .V......... ..................... $2.98
Actual $4.50 good strong fibre
Suit Cases with leather capped
corners and good strong locks in
sixe 24 inch for only......... $3.15
Women's Canvas anti Nubuck Shoes with
military and Louis Cuban Heels in fn OF
values to $7.00 for per pair only ........
Suit Cases,
if
A
Madlaine Traverse Coming in New
Photoplay.
the broker to financial ruin, and to
a point where his son faces a term in
the penitentiary. But while Marcia is
smiling over the success of her work
she learns that her daughter has sec­
retly married the broker’s son. She is
thus placed in a terrible position,
but one that works out satisfactorily.
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o
Local lovers of good motion pic­
tures are to have the pleasure of see­
ing Madlaine Traverse, the beautiful
William Fox star at the Gem Theatre
next Thursday. July 17 in a play
called “Gambling in Souls” This is a
■lory in whoch a woman returns to Pott-office Clerical Examination to
a ntan the same kind of brutal treat­
Be Held July 26.
ment he had accorded her family.
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This man, a broker, gets Robert Dun­
The U. S. Civil Service commission
ning to invest his fortune in oil
stocks that are worthless. Dunning, announces that an examination will
ruined, kills himself. Dunning's wid­ be hold at Tillamook, Oregon. Post
ow (Miss Traverse) finally brings I Office, for post office clerk, on July
26. 1919. to establish an eligible '
Notice to Contractor!.
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register from which selection may be
Notice is hereby given that the
made to fill vacancies as they may
occur in the position ot post office County Court of Tillamook County
clerk at the Tillamook. Oregon. Post will, until 10 o'clock a.m. of July 25.
Office. The age limit is 18 to 45 1919. receive proposals for the
years on the date of the examination graveling of the Grant Dawson Co.
When appointed the entrance salary road from the end of the plank road
near tho Union schoolhouse to the
is $10V0.00 per annum.
Application blanks and Informa­ North end of the draw bridge over
tion may be obtained by applying to the Little Nestucca river, a distance
W. C. Foster, local secretary, board of approximately 8000 ft. according
of U. S. Civil Service Examiner». Til­ i to the specifications on tile with the
lamook. Oregon, postoffice, or to the ¡County Clerk of Tillamook county.
Each bid shall be in a sealed en­
Secretary. Eleventh U. S. Civil Ser­
vice District. J03 Poet Office Bldg . velope plainly marked on the outside
"Proposal for the graveling of the
Seattle. Wash.
I Grant Dawson county road and
shall be accompanied by caab. certi­
fied cheque or bidders bond equal in
amount to 5 per cent of the total of
| the amount bld. the same to be made
payable to Tillamook county.
The court reserves the right to re­
ject any and all bids.
Homer Mason, County Clerk.
First publication July 10, 1919.
Last publication July 24. 1919.
Notice to Hunten.
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For sale Pedigreed Irish Spike Tall
Water Spannel pups. Enquire A. E.
I Williams. Tillamook.
For Sale or Trade.
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Have about 40 acres of land, south
of Trask river six miles from town.
Plenty of wood on place. Wood will
more than pay fof place. Will take
auto in trade. Inquire of 3. L.
Childers, near the land.
HENRY C. VIERECK. M. D.
SPECIALIST.
Diieaic of The
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Only
For Appointment - -Call 159J
Tillamook - - - - Oregon.