TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT TiHamook Headlight’s Trade Mart. Butterick SpringJ920 Quarterly, Price 25c. With Certificate Good For Alteration» Free Of Charge On Men’», Women’» and Children’» Apparel One eent a word per issue. 10c. In The Purchase Of Any Butterick Pattern. Button» Made To Order On Your Purchase Here. Liberty Bonds Taken In Payment For Merchandise. Of Your Own Material. Mail Order» Promptly And Carefully Filled, Please Binger Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. At Face Value In Liew of Cash. We Suggest That You. Arrange To Do Your Enclose Sufficient Postage For Mailing^ Exclntive Tillaniook Agent» For Pete Bosnia will buy your calf. Call 132-W. Shopping Before 8:30 P.M. (Saturday) If You With To Have Saleswomen M u"«i«g Wear Union Sait», Recognized Underwear For The Entire Family. To Serve You. For Sale—A well bred registered Guernsey bull, 13 months old. See Homer Mason. Wasted—A roll top desk, hand. Phone 127-K. Spring Fashions At Their Best second yAVEXY WOMAN knows that Haltom’s has at all times the \ largest assortments of up-to-date apparel and accessories J—* in these parts. We are proud of the reputation we have earned in this respect. But the maintenance of our leadership in this particular, although a matter of the utmost concern, if of no greater importance than the upbuilding of the quality—standard and style—standards which have always been the bulwarks of this business. The Spring Displays will illustrate our supremacy in all of these. As ever our prices will be found consistent with quality merchandise. For Sale—seven room house, mod ern conveniences. See E. T. Wat­ kins at the express office. For Sale—Heavy laying White Leg­ horns, eggs and baby chicks. W. S. Coates, TiHamook, Oregon. Man with experience would like work on dairy ranch. Address Box k 692, Tillamook, Oregon. Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co. be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m. For Sale—Guernsey bull calf subject to register. Call Bell phone 27-M or E. M. Bales, Tillamook, Oregon. "Hoskins farm >4 mile north of Tillamook." fl Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery^Etc., Portray The Very Latest Style Ideas To Be Found Anywhere | I | i For Sale—The Parmele farm and ch .ese factory located two miles from Taft postofflce and school. A money-maker. A bat gain and terms easy. Address Mrs. Myrtle Lock­ wood, Taft, Oregon. Women, The Most Remarkable Waist Values Announced In A Long Time Mv middle name is George. Let me bring you "Vaughn" Best drag saw on the market today. Call E. G. .Krebs, Wanted—Span of light horses and harness, would also like light wa­ gon. H. G. Burns. Hebo. Ore. ___ Married man want» position on farm. 5 years experience, address Box 692, Tillamook, Oregon. $1.29 Tor Sale—7 room modem house in Sunnymead. Apply to F. R. Cardiff. For dressmaking and alterations, see W. F. Rusk, Van Patten, Apart­ ments. < 'or Sale—2 dandy good Jersey cows at a bargain, one will be fresh the 1st of July, the other the 1st of October, now giving milk, if you want some good cows see me at once. Going to leave this part of the state.—R. V. Barger, Bay City. UNDER THE BALCONY BARGAIN SECTION. T is seldom that such a remarkably low price is announced on Waists of this character. They are developed of splendid quality voiles and organdies, in a number of wanted styles, and the two illustrations above will give an idea what these wash­ able waists are like. I For Sale—Full blood registered Jer­ sey bull—4 years old, Sir Mawes Silver Lad, sired by Poppy’s St. Mawes—Dam: Arcada’s Lassie.— John Baumgardner, Tillamook. For Sale—6 room house and 1 acre, >4 mile east of depot. 1-3 cash. Balance terms. H. H. Rosenberg. Included are slightly soiled styles are very good. For Sale—A snap in a Ford one ton worm drive truck. Address Box 194 Tillamook, Oregon. Cedar Posts for sale—will average 5 inches. Apply to F. J. Klinehan, Tillamook. Mutual Phone. Representatives wanted in this dis­ trict to sell Oil shares for an Ore­ gon corporation with oil land in Wyoming, a proven proposition. Only your own ability will limit I your earning power, send full par­ ticulars with first letter, and refer- , ences to Oregon & Wyoming OU & Gas Co., 727 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, Portland, Oregon. New Models In Fine Array. Here again Is apparel value worthy of investi­ gation as an extra dress skirt is a welcome addition to milady's wardrobe. Colors, Navy, Copen and Black. Then, too, there are distinctive, models at $8.65 to $27.50. At the beach, hiking or outing you will see them, this year more than ever before on account of their comfort etc. Palm beach, middy cloth and galatea embodied In them. Colors Rose, Copen and all white. $1.69, $2.33. $2.49, $2.79, $2.98, $3.49. I ■ Shimmering DUCHESS SATIN. They’re 36 Inches Wide, Priced At, Yard, $3.69 and $3.75. Special Purchase Of Woman's Fashionable (Fancy) Two-Tone Silk Hose at Wonder- ously Low Price Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook of­ fice across the street south of the court house every Friday and Sat­ urday, other times by appoint­ ment. M-26. 89 Another Instance where Haltom's merchandising mastery forcibly dem­ onstrates what is being done to ben­ efit this store's many satisfied pat­ rons in this particular instance will be of Interest to women. Doubly im­ portant as we’ve procured these at a special price concession, thereby af­ fording us an opportunity to puss tlie savings along. This being a wonderful pump and oxford season, naturally women will want one or more pair of these much In demand fine silk hose. Early selec­ tion Is advised. These two-tone silk hose come in rich blue and green, blue and purple, black and white, gold and black, as well as green and brown. Come with reinforced heel, sole and toe. For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old chicks for sale, from White und Brown Leghorns. Good laying strain. Day old chicks $20.00 per 100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 if you come to my place, and furnish your own box to put them in. Eggs for setting, $1.75 per setting of 15 post paid, or $1.60 If you come and get them. No business done oil Sat­ urday. Win. Stulvenga. Î I Dr.'s Allen and Sharp. National Building. Dentists. Dr. Wise—Dentist. Dr. J. B. Grider, dentiit, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg, Tillamook. Oregon. Brunswick and Cheney Phonographs, Plays all records at their best. Counter Sale» Book»—Order .your Finest tone quality. Hand carved Sales Book« from W. F. Baker, tone chamber, all wood, thereby agent Pacific Sale« Book Co. Call doing away with harsh metallic 68 Headlight. sounds. Hear them at the ' Sung Dr. Ramsey moved to the I. 0. 0. F. Shop." Bldg, rooms 110-111—Phone 169R The Wiley B. Allen Co.'» Pianos and Player« at the Hong Shop. Monthly Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. paymvnt« to ault you. Established Wise. over 47 year«, with this motto "Tour money« worth or your mon- I Dr. Wite will be at hit Bay City nt ey back." flee on Wednesdays F-2». Lebow will be at Dr. A better piano for the same money. WtM's Tillamook office Mondays, Cook'« Mucic H oum , Tillamook. Taeadaye and Wednesdays. Thurs­ days at Nehalem ; Fridays aad Bat- Speaking of th« wilful twelve. i wrdaye at Wheeler. April 2» «hat about th« bullbeaded om ’ Dr. W. K. Jottings Of The New Things Here and There Probably the season’s most delightful silken fabric for women’s wearing apparel—you’ll want a satin frock this season for street or evening wear, therefore we sug­ gest that you see the lovely shades in Duchess Satin. You'll find it as smooth as the petal of a rose, . glistening and glowing in high lights and you'll be agreeably surprised that it wears as well as it looks. It wear rough. Then too, you’ll Be Agreeably Surprised with our showing of exquisite! y printed and col­ orful voiles,that which would be a creditable showing to a city department store — To Be fashioned into lovely Froks Begin at 63c., 89c., 98c., $1.29, $1.49. HEMSTITCHING DONE ON ANYKIND OF MATERIAL. THE YARD 13)c. ------ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES A basket ball game was played be­ tween Tillamook High School and Bay City. When the last signa) was given the »core was twenty seven to twenty one in favor of the High School. Cora Oliver resigned as assistant editor for the high school because of her many class duties. Bryan Tuck­ er will take her place. Mr. Johnston, formerly an educa­ tor for the U. 8. government and now- engaged in Armenian work, delivered an unusually Interesting address to the student body Thursday. Students making ninety per cent or more in all subjects this month are: Bertha Blanchard, Ver» Mogara, Harley Davidson, Ether Anderson, Georgia Mae Carlin. Mary Nelson, Ida Bhuelke, Leia Smith, Mary La- i ) ) This is the time of the season, when milady is alert in looking for the arrival of new and dainty things and our efforts are largely being ap­ preciated by the many favorable comments we hear every day. Narrow Belts—are in the height of fashion, one would surely think so judging by the several shipments that have been received. They may be had at Haltom's in patent and fine kid leathers. At 25c., 44c., 50c. I ^Neck’Ruffling»— undoubtedly the hit of the season. Shown in a num­ ber of effective designs, in sheer plaited organdies or rich filet lace, in white, cream and two tone effects. At a very small outlay of money the woman or Miss may transform the dress she were about to discard, thus giving it a pleasing appearance. An incomplete range of prices 88c., 98c., $1.19. $1.39. $1.59. $£g. IMPORTED FRENuH C Women will pleased to le arrival of these Imported French Kid Gloves (seemingly impossible to pro­ cure at the present time,) however, due to the efforts on Haltom’s, for­ tunately we received a limited ship­ ment, which are winning the admira­ tion of the discriminating fair sex. These ("Chateau”) super-quality kid gloves are shown in two-clasp style, either ivory or rich dark brown with embroidered backs—entirely different than has been offered here­ tofore. Ne’w Neckwear, Buttons. Ribbons, Real Human Hair Nets Etc. Etc. 1 I j Ccpyrifht lflüO, Hart Schaffner k. Marx r TVew ShipmentOf Women's Red Cross Shoes Have The Sparkle of Style Red Shoe Make Your Clothes Last Longer by Wearing Reputable HART SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES, j V ■ ■ $38.50, $47.50, $50, $53.50, $55 to $75 Good all wool fabrics do the lastig for you; you get more wear; less» cost per year; you don’t buy so often. All the newest and best styles are shown. WOMEN’S HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS, SPLENDID GRADE, PLAIN AND FANCY PATTERNS (EXTRA SIZE TOO), SPECIAL, $1.98. Found—Bicycle—owner .may .have same by identifying, and paying for this adv.—W. L. Campbell. Miscellaneous Advertisements Sizes 36 to 46 Not every size in every style however. » Silk Poplin Dress Skirts Only $7.95 Dairy and Stock Farm, 465 acre« about 400 acres of thia is river bot­ tom and tide meadow lund. 160 acres well dyked, remainder not wet, plenty of timber, modern dairy barn for 64 cows. This barn holds 200 tons of hay. Farm would sup­ port three to four hundred cattle. Good location, including teams, hogs, 94 head cattle and farm nia- chinery. Prlce 139,000—terms. Chas. D. Edwards Co. Centralia, Wash. A.22 Wanted, men or women to take or­ ders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hos­ iery, full lines for men. women and children. Eliminates darning. We poy 60c. an hour for spare time or |24 a week for full time. Exper­ ience unnecessary. Write. Internat­ ional Stocking Mill. Norroutown, models, though r Í Plus the proper degree of dignity and good taste, and in quality, they are as good as they look. They give the service that results from a com­ bination of the best materials and finest workmanship. Our reasonable prices too, will interest women. Particularly delightful are the one eyiet (ties) pumps, one of the sea­ son’s newest novelties, in brown or black, short vamp and high French heel. Also a smart madel in black kid, with Colonial tongue, turn sole and Louis heel. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: When you buy Hert Schaffner and Marx clothes, you are entitled to complete satisfaction. You will get all wool, or wool and silk fabrics, thoroughly shrunk, tailored in clean sanitory shops by ex­ perts. We are authorized to say that if the clothes are not right, or not wholly satisfactory, your money will be refunded. A b an evidence of good faith you will find label on every Hart Schaffner and Marx garment made. We’ve Other Good Suits PUMPS AND ) OXFORDS, PAIRi A splendid collection of women’s low footwear in the season’s chosen styles, which includes black kid pumps in Cuban or Louis heel and narrow stylish toe;black kid Oxfords in Cuban and military heel as well as brown kid pumps in Louis heel. OXFORDS AND PUMPS. CHOICE Women familiar with shoe value will be quick to recognize these, nevertheless we hear favorable ex­ clamations each day. You may select from black and brown kid oxfords in Louis and Military heel and flexible welt soles, or black kid pumps with the Colonial tongue, Louis heel and narrow stwlish toe. WHITE FOOTWEAR. In another few days white foot­ wear will be much in evidence( in great demand) and to avoid dlss- pointment we suggest that you make selections now from our new stock before being depleted. White pumps and oxfords in military, Cuban and Louis heel Priced at $289 to $5.85. mar and Lucia Wiley. Mr. Turnbull addressed the student body Monday on his trip to Spokane lest week. He "broke” the welcome news that the contract had been let for the gymnasium and work would start immediately. Wednesday evening our girls will battle Bay City girls And our boys Wilson River. These are expected to be the most thrilling and exciting games of the season. Minot, the role played by the star, while on his way down to Florida to promote a wedding between an Eng­ lish nobleman and an American heiress, which his employers have insured, meets by chance a beautiful girl and has a flirtation with her ; The plot thickens when Dick finds that the very girl with whom he has ' fallen in love is the heiress in ques­ tion. Between love and duty, he appeals to his employers, but he is forced to Bryant Washburn in New Light sacrifice love on the altar of duty. Romance. Just as the girl is about to be mar­ ried to the nobleman, she hear« of his If one like romance in the form of bet with Lloyds on their marriage, a motion picture film. It Is certainly which results in her denouncement to be had at the Gem next Monday. of both the suiter and Dick besides. April 12, when Bryant Waahbura’« Dick leave« for home and discovers new Paramount picture. "Live In­ the girl al«o on the train. Passing surance.’’ la to be predated through the tow« of their Drat ac­ Th« romaue« etart« whe« Dick i qualata«»«. toad aieasorta« «gala sow ' i ■ I I At Prom $25.00 Upwards to $45.00. Largest Stock of MALLORY HATS Exclusive Tillamook Agents FLORSHEIM SHOES. Ever received is here awaiting your inspection., Fact is plenty of good makes in the newest spring styles range from .. $3,7$ to $8.50. Many men have been educated to wear these famed shoes on ac­ count of their wonderful qualities Ask to see Haltom 's $6.95 (English Last) Shoe special. r SPECIAL FOR A DELINEATOR SHORT TIME OFFER ONLY ! An authorized representative of New York of the Butterick Pattern Co. will be with us forx a limited time only, taking subscriptions for the Delineator. Every woman who is inter­ ested in latest styles as well as reading very interesting stories should without fail have the Delineator in her home. She will be pleas­ ed to have you call at pattern section. the seed of romance and they are re- merlin winning a decision on a dost cinciled. • margin. The main event of the eves- Ing was between Carl Martin and Good Boxing Program. Neil Zimmerman which proved to N - o------ highly interesting from the tap of The boxing card given by the Til- the gong to the last of the tent» lamook Boxing Commission at the round. Martin winning the deci«i<*< Armory last Friday night proved to with but little best of The setto. be an exciting affair, as all tbrs« The Tillamook Boxing Comnnwio* bouts were evenly matched. Although anticipate staging another boxind the attendance was not what it contest in the near future, which should have been those who attended no doubt will be a bigger drawl«» were highly pleased with the show. card that the past two.. The preliminaries opened with a four round setto between Joe Krieg­ Card of Thanks. er and George Hardy, both of Port­ ------ o------- land, Kreigsr winning a decision by We wish to extend thanks to th* a knockout In the beginning of the friends and neighbors for their kin*’ scheduled four round go. The second card on the program neea and gratitude during the **" was six rounds between Earl Zim­ reavement of our beloved brot and uncle William Illingworth. merman aad Frankie Webb in which Viola Johaaoa, Calvin J«*»- they •topped oil lively ra«a4a, Zia- «•«. Mrs. J oaj.