Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 06, 1919, Image 10

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 6,
WIND UP
THE FINA
OF HALTOM'S RE-ORGANIZATION
SALE
Saturday-
Men’s
Suits.
Oregon
Winter
Cashmere
weight
in
dark brown mixtures. Sizes
36 to 42. Selling regular for
$30.00.
Going at the wind up for$22-85
Saturday-
Saturday—
An Women’s Coats.
The
very latest styles, best ma­
terial, built by the best ma­
kers. Plain and fancy designs.
Will be sacrificed for the wind
up. Note the Prices:
Will be the most sensational
Hat Selling Event ever in­
augurated in this or any other
store. The entire stock will
be priced at an enormous sac­
rifice. For instance:
$74.85
$59.85
$98.00
$79.85
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Ladies’
Cotits
Coats
Coats
Coats
going at $49.65
going at $38.75
going at $69. 95
going at $51.85
TILLAMOOK, ORE
:
$8Trimmed and Street Hats$3 79
$15 Trimmed and Street Hats $6.97
All Pattern Flats values to $25.00
Take your choice at............. $12.98
Saturday
Women’s and Misses’ $15.00
Skirts. In Wool and Silk. All
new fall Models in Taffetas.
M essal i lies, Serge, Pop! in, Pan-
Trimmed and Plain.
ama.
Your choice at -
$9.97
This Great Mercantile Event Will be at an End in a Few Days
SATURDAY will be a Big Day—You, must come-and bring your friends
WE WILL DISPOSE OF ALL 0DDS-AND-ENDS AND SHORT LINES AT THE MOST RIDICULOUS
CUT PRICES EVER HEARD
OF BEFORE—SO , D0NT RUSS THIS
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This announcement heralds the news of your last chance at Haltom’s GREATEST OF ALL SALES, and
prudent shoppers will hasten to supply all remaining Fall and Winter needs, for both home and person. It
is a positive fact that merchandise of all kinds will be very much higher in the next few months, so let us
impress upon you the importance of this sale, that stands absolutely unequalled in the depth of under
pricing and values offered—one that from every viewpoint will stand out as a buying occasion of commanding
interest, and profit to every man, woman and child in this city and vicinity. Those who take advantage of
the unusal reductions that abound throughout the entire store, some of which are herewith described, will
have an opportunity to reaji a rich reward in actual- savings that perhaps will never be offered again.
REMEMBER, this immense stock consists of the very best and most dependable lines of merchandise that
money can buy, and absolutely every article is on sale (with the exception of a few contract goods) and we
are actually selling articles you need to wear, every day in the year, at prices less than the present whole­
sale market value. ALSO BEAR IN MIND this is your last chance, and each remaining day will find new sur­
prises for you, so C0MEI and let us help you in your fight against Hi-Cost of Living.
SATURDAY— Men’s
Paris
Garters in different colors.
Sellins regular for 35c.
Will be on sale at.••• 19c.
SATURDAY
Boy’s
Blue
Bib
Overalls.
Heavy
weight. One of the best
makes. Sizes 3 to 15.
Going at.......................... $1.39
SATURDAY
Men’« Canvas
Gloves. Good weight.
Will sell at........... 12c. F’air.
SATURDAY Men’s
and
Boy's Caps. Values $2.00
to $2.50.
85c.
For a wind up
Now is the time to buy
your Rubber
Foot Wear
needs while you can get it
for less.
SATURDAY — Children’»
Ran ■ Rah - Hats.
Nicely
made and assorted colors.
Regular to $2.98 value.
On sale at ■ ■
87c.
SATURDAY Men’s extra
heavy Wool I’nderwear in
natural color.
All sizes.
Shirts an<l Drawers. $3.50
value per Garment.
Going at per Garment $1.98
i.
SATURDAY— Thie is a Hum­
SATURDAY— 12 Ladies’ new
Cloth Coats. Splendid ma­
terial and of course late
styles. Were bought to sell
for $35.00.
Yom choice at the wind tip
$21 85
mer, up to $50.00 Women’s
late style Suits. Newest ma­
terials and coloring. Exclu­
sive designs.
Going at the wind up for$19.97
Liberty Bonds taken at
face value in lieu of Cash
“The Store that Undersells
because it Sells for Cash.”
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
Christian Church, Thursday Next,
stantial meterial in "Rags” on which
Ito build one of those great photo­
plays in which Paramount has al-
ways succeeded in presenting this
popular star. There is melodrama in
parts of the story refined by a touch
of delicacy inseparable from all of
Miss Pickford's impersonations.
November 15, at 8 P.M
SPECIAL!!!
The prices on the goods listed
below are advancing, nevertheless
we are selling them at greatly re­
duced prices.
Royal Baking Powder, 12oz cans 40c.
Whole Corn
-
-
$1.00 cwt.
Jello -
-
-
■
2 for 25c.
Fairy Soap ■
■
■
3 for 25c.
Sunbright Cleaner -
-
4 for 25c.
Wedding Breakfast White Com Syrup,
51bs., 60c. lOlbs., $1.15.
5c
Bluing, per bottle -
30c
Buckwheat Pancake Flour
We are Closing Out REX BRAND LARD, and have a
very tew pails to otier at $1.60 and $3.20.
We have our new stock of CANNED GOODS, Rais­
ins and other Dried Fruits at Reasonable Prices.
SATURDAY— z\ lot
Pairs of Huck
Towels,
Size 18 x 36. Regular 35c.
value.
Going at
19c. Each.
SATURDAY- — Tne Famous
Mina Taylor House Dresses.
Six styles. Sizes 38 to 50.
Regular $3.50 to $4.00
values.
You can buy them at $2.89
SATURDAY — A lot of Short
lengths.
I
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THE METROPOLITAN SINGERS
Five splendid artists comprise the Metropolitan Singers, an attraction to
be heard s-ion on the Lyceum Course Every member of the company has won
distinct success in the musical field in the East. Both thair solo and
ihorus work stamp them as one of the leading organizations of the Lyceum
platform. Their appearance here will be one of the red letter musical event«
of the season. The personnel is as fpUows: Miss Beulah Hayes, sop-anoi
Miss Madge Miller, contralto. Alfred C. Green, tenor. Leonard 8. Aldridge,
basso cantante, .Miss Mary Glen, pianist and accompanist.
Ellison-White Lyceum Bureau
presents
C. 0. A C. M. Dawson.
METROPOLITAN SINGERS
Across from the New Garage.
Tickets on Sale at all Business Houses.
The following county school war­
rants will be paid upon presentation.
Interest ceases this 31st, day of Oc­
tober, 1919.
School DisC No. 1.
Warrant
1. Pearl E. Miller ...6. 6115.00
25, Tillamook Co. Bank
31.51
School Dist. No. 25.
58, Mildred Tilden ....
60.00
School Dist No. 7.
6, Frank Heyd Co. ....
46.18
3, Helen Stain.................
•5.00
17, Helen Stam...............
65.00
School Dist. No. 9.
1035, Geo. Stough ....
16.00
1047, Mauryce Curry . . 100.00
1055, Erwin Harrison .
15.00
1056, Wilbur Davis . . .
40.00
1957, W. R. Davis ....
23.00
1073, Mutual Tel. Co . .
25.50
1074. Pacific Tel. Co. ..
3.00
No. 1075, Double Day Page
A Co...............
9.70
1077, W. R. Davis ....
27.00
1079, H. T. Botts..........
16.93
1080, E. T. Haltom ....
2.00
1081, H. F. Cook..........
5.00
1065, Grand Leader . . .
1.00
1060 Tillamook Transfer
Company.................. 337.20
1061, Tillamook Transfer
Company.................
20.75
1062, Coats Lbr. Co. ...
32.88
1068, Maud Skidmore .
.85
1094, Mauryce Curry .. 100.00
School Dist. No. 11.
11. M. A. Knight.............
90.00
No. 16. M. A. Alley Knight .
90.00
No. 18. M. A. Knight............
90.00
No. 24. M. A. Knight..........
90.00
No. 25, A. Lucille Marsh . . .
90.00
No. 26, M. A. Knight..............
90.00
No.
Bea Weissenfluh . . . 340.00
No. 29, A. Lucille Marsh .. .
81.00
School Dist. No. 18.
I, KathS-yn Edmunds ..
50.00
School Dist. No. 22.
II. A. G. Beals Lbr. Co.. 100.00
School Dist No. 26
1. F. S. Armeitrout ....
2.50
2. Cora Larsen...............
60.00
3. Alvin Shultson..........
4.00
4. Cora Larsen...............
60.00
5. Alvin Shultson..........
6. Anton Shultson..........
7. F. 8. Armentrout .. .
School Dist. No. 31.
632. Wm. Jolly...............
Ginghams
and
Chambreys, 35c. value. To
close them put at 17c. yard.
SATURDAY- 100 l)ouhie full
size Woolnap
Blankets,
sell today everywhere at
$6.00. We will sell them
all at cut Prices of
$4.49
SATURDAY— 66 inch \\ hite
mercerized Table Damask,
pretty flora! designs. Reg­
ular $1.65.
.... $1.19
We offer at ...
King-Crenshaw Co.
Win. McCoy............
Lucy E. Doughty .
K. M. Durham .. .
Beatrice Brode . . .
Mary Byron Rice .
Ruth R. Blakeslee .
Geo. H. Wood ....
Paul H. Wyman .. 129.91
School Dist. No. 33.
1 Lorris Fleck ...............
School Dist. No. 37.
17, P. D. Ott....................
School Dist. No. 39
1, Nehalem Valley Bank 500.04
2, Nehalem Valley Bank 500.0#
3, Nehalem Valley Bank 500.0#
4, Nehalem Valley Bank, 500.0»
School Dist No. 46.
85.00
141. Vera P. Barnes .. .
3.5#
162, A. J. Fleming . . .
7.5®
14 3, Vera Stoker ....
98.00
167, A. J. Fleming ...
85.0®
187, Vera Barnes . .. .
85.0®
189, Vera Barnes ....
85.0®
191, Vera Barnes . . . .
10.0®
193, Vera Stoker ....
School Dist. No. 48
449, Warl L. Mayer . . . 500.0®
School Dist. No. 55.
5.0®
23, Mary Williams ....
School Dist. No. 56.
45.0®
26, Florence E. Smith .
School Dist. No. 57.
go.*®
1, Lclia Doty.......... .. • • •
School Diftt. No. 61.
61.26
132, Edna M. Cone ....
Kathleen Mills.
Treasurer School Funds.
631,
633,
634,
635,
636,
637,
638,
639,
640,
Call For School Warrants.
Charming Picture is “Rags’ Starring original photoplay will be seen for
¡the first time at the Gem Theatre
Mary Pickford.
'Friday, November 7. There is a sub­
In "Rags” tlie story ot a girl's rise
from the lowest strata of life to a
position
of
social
importance,
through which she finds it possible
to marry the man she loves. Mary
Pickford, for which the story was
especially written, finds a charming­
ly effective characterization. This
FOOT WEAR.
Special Sale Prices also
apply to Highpress Vac and
Firestone Sporting and Short
Boots for Men and Boys.
SATURDAY-— A11 Remnuuts
of Wool and Cotton Fabrics.
Value to........................ $1.50.
Will sell at
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
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No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Turkeys and a Few
Geese for Sale.
GET YOUR CHOICE. CALL OR
WRITE.
MRS. JESSIE NELSON
Four Miles South of Tillamook
Or Box ¡95, Tillamook
Wheeler Garage
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A^ent For
PAGE AND ALLEN AUTOMOBILES
Write
For Demonstration
And Prices.