Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 12, 1920, Image 8

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    Women
Just Received From Eastern Markets, New
re New Lovely Fall Garments
Have Been Unpacked From Their Wrap
Fall Woolens— Offered At Anniversary Sale
Prices
Includes Coatings, Suitings aud Dress Material«
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pers And Being Marked At Less Than
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in lovely colorings and plaid combination,
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HALTOM’S 18th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
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Being Indelibly And Favorabli Impressed Upon Thousntids CH Eager Shoppers.
I he Banner Of Highest Quality And Lowest Prices \\ aves Over Every Section- Come
In Arid Spend A .Short Time Wilh Us. There Are Many Unadvertised Items Ecpialy As Important As Those Listed.
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?8c. Piece Gcods, yard 29c.
Conveniently situated in the centre aisle of the
piece goods section are two tables full of piece
goods to choose from at the above extraordinary
choose fiom at the above extraordinary low price,
low price.
Skirting, Figured Flaxons
Gil’-Edge Reason Why We’re Selling
Yards And Yards Of
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Largest Stock Oí Shoes
At Most Attractively
Reduced Prices
Expert. Fitting and Courteous Treatment.
Women's Pumps And Oxfords,
Black and brown kid militiary and Louis
Heels.
$7.00 values, Anniversary Sale
$5 60
$9.00
$7.20
$8 00
10.00
Celebrated Red Cross Footwear tor the Dis­
criminating Woman
12.00 values, Anniversary Sale, .......... $9.60
$14.00
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$15.00
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Silks at 20 to 50 Per cent
Women's Black Kid Shoes in Military
And Cuban Heel, Stylish Vamps; Mahog­
any Calf With Military Heel, $9.00 and
$10.00 Values. Sale, Pan ........................... $7.65
ture wear.
Women's $6 White Canvas Shoes, Military or
Louis Heel, $4.80
Note The
Deep Cut In Prices
That Have Been Made On
Wash Goods And Domestics
35c. and 42c. Plain and Printed Dress Ging­
hams, Choice, Yard.................................................. 28c.
37c. Strongcloth, Good Weight, Plain and
Stripes ........................................................................... 30c.
Child’s $1.98, 5% to 8, pair .. .
Child’s $1.87, 2 to 5, pair . . .
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Women's and Misses' Barefoot Sandals 1.59
Women’s $2.98, Anniversary Sale, . .
1.49
2.39
Misses’ $2.19, Sizes 12 to 2, pair ....
1.76
.......... 39c.. 49c., 53., 70c., $1.12, $1.18, $1.58
Colored Voiles .................................................................
7 5c. Figured Linnings, Choice, The Yard . . .60c.
Misses' $1.98, sizes 8 % to 11 %, ., . .
Misses $1.69, sizes 5% to 8..................
69c. Famous Galatea Cloth, All Wanted Col­
ors ...................................................................................... 55c,
Children's, Misses’ Smoked and Russia 1.59
Tan
1.36
Shoes
$2.98 value». pr. $2.39 13.79 values,pr. $3,67
$4.33 vulues, pr. $3.67
Shoe Attractions For Boys and Men
55c. Japanese Crepe, 30 Inch Wide, the Yard 44c.
93c, Standard Quality Sateen, Black, White
And Colors, Choice, The Yard ................................ 74c.
85c. Hawian Silk, 36 Inch Wide, About, A-
bout 1800 Yards of Wanted Colors, Annivers­
ary Sale, Yard ............................................................... 59c.
$2.39 Velvet Corduroy, Medium Wale. Col­
ors Brewster Green, Light and African Brown,
Navy and White, The Yard.................................. $1.91
Heavy Grade Bleached Sheets, Size 81x90
Standard Quality, Anniversary Sale $2,19 and $1.97
4 9c. Bleached Huck Towels, Large Size . ...39c.
17x31 Inch Red Border Huck Towels,
Bleached ........................................................................ 19c.
75c. Large size Bleached Turkish Towels . . 60c.
$1.26 Fancy 1'ujKish Towels, Size 22x46
Inches
........................................................................ $1.00
Pillow Cases, Linen Finish, Size 42x36 Eacli 53c.
$1.50 (’( 1 fevtlully
i.'lied, M-i • rized
Taide Di.li as...................... '.............................
$1.20
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And Such Lovely Silk
DRESS SKIRTS AT 1-3 OFF
Sale $7.30, $13.30. $15.97. $16.64. $21.56, $23.92
Men’s $11.50 Florshein Shoes, in Black
or Brown, English or Medium Toes,
Anniversary Sale, pair........................... $9.30
Men’s $8.00 Dress Shoes, English Medium
and over wide toes, at pair................. $5.60
Men’s $5.50 Work Shoes, pair.................. $4.40
Men’s $2.25 Tennis Shoes, Brown and
White, with Heel, pair........................... $1.80
Men’s $1.50 Tennis Shoes in Black and
White, No Heel, Pair............................. $1.20
Boy's $1.50 White and IBack Tennis shoes
Sizes, 2% to 6. Anniversary Sale .. $1.20
Boy’s $3.49 Work Shoes. Sizes 1 to 5%,
Anniversary Sale............ .......................... $2.79
Boy’s $4.85 Dress Shoes, Sizes 1 to 6, . $3.87
Boy's $3.35 Dress Shoes, 12 to 2............. $3.45
Boy's $2.98 Work Shoes, Sizes 10 to 13%
Anniversary Sale..................................... $2.39
If You Have Foot Trouble Insist On Snow­
ing "Wizard” Appliances.
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zest to our 18 Anniversary
Sale the
gloves in our already long string of 20 per cent (re­
duction) items.
In Store 20 Per Cent Off
Double finger tips, too.
-—$1.25 2-Clasp White or Slack Silk Gloves,
Several Styles, Pair............
........................... $1 00
$1.25 Black or White Ebow Length Silk
well
brands
as "Hart
$1 qq
Gloves, pair..................................................................
SILK PETTICOATS 20 PER CENT OFF
Sale $7.18, $7.98, $8.52, $8.79, $11.15
Schaffner & Marx” and "Griffon.”
—$1.50 Short Silk Gloves In White, Black,
Then Too Every
Men. Any Dress Shirt You’ve Heretofore
—$2.00 Extra Heavy Double Silk Gloves, In
HOUSE DRESSES 20 PER CENT OFF
Sale $3.40. $3.58. $3.99, $4.60 And $5.80
Admired Deducted 20 Per Cent.
CHILDREN S DRESSES DISCOUNTED 20 Per Cent
Anniversary Sale $1.99, $2.39 And $2.75
TO $8.00 SILK WAISTS $4.98
Women’s Lovely Creations of Geogrette And Crepe
de chine, Popular Colors.
$2.80
Sellers
—All Men’s Beautiful Silk Neckwear 20 per
cent Off.
—20 per cent Price Reduction On All Sweat­
ers.
There Are Silk
There Are
HATS AT l/2 PRICE
Sale $2.97, $3.67, $4.25, $5.37, $6.12, $6.62
— Assortment To $12.50 Women’s Sweaters
And Scarfs. Cheery Colors............ ......................... $4.98
— Ka'uaki Outing Togs At Anniversary Sale Price.
TIE ON-
APRONS $1.33
TIE ON—
APRONS $2.25
In Blue and Pink
Combination
—$9.00 Genuine Black Cowhide Traveling
Bags. Sale ................................................ $7.20
—Men's Khaki Pants................................... $2.35
—Boy’s Caps, Anniversary Sale.................. 25c.
—Men’s Wool Cloth Hats, Sale................ $1.50
—Entire Stock Straw Hats, Hayfield and
All Trimmed
Of Good Quality Percale
With Bib
Heavy Cottonade
(Celebrated
$2.98
All
Heavy,
Kaysei)
White Long Silk Gloves, Daintily Embroider­
ed on back, Pair . . .
• • • $2.39
Men’s To $7 Shirt:
That Are Without A Peer At
Choice.....................................
This Is The Time Especially Vhen Men And
Young Men Will Come Out IrFull Force To
Share In This 18th Anniversay Sale. Devel­
oped Of Lovely Silk Mixtures, Light Weight
Flannel Etc. Golf And Neglige Styles.
- -The choicest of materials liav been fashioned
Dress Styles Half Regular Price.
—Men’s
Gray and Sand, pair.............. i............................... $1 20
Black, Brown and Grey, Pail ................................ $1 60
Men's Snappy Dress Caps $3.50 and $4.00
Mothers, Our Entire Stock Of
into the superb shirts by one of tp foremost shirt
Pants
makers.
................................................. $1.98 and $2.95
—Men’s Heavy-Cotton Work Sox 15c and 23c.
Your choice of a tine apartment of wear­
ing patterns and colorings were n»er seen.
—Men’s Heavy Canvas Gloves. . 19c. and 23c.
—Men’s Heavy Canvas Gloves, Leather
Palm ....................................................................... 39c.
—Men’s Work Shoes, Solid Leather, Pair
....................................... $2.98, $3.59 and $4.40
Items 01 intensi
At Atasyeisary Salí Prices
$4.98 KHAKI FEMINALLS $4.49 FEMINALLS
—Men’s Heavy Work Shirts. . 98c, and $1.48
20 per cent Off on Entire Stock ctnfants Wear.
These heavy quality twilled feminalls are ideal
for outing and especially made for comfort and
wear.
—Men’s Heavy Blue Denim Unionalls $3.95
Yarns at Anniversary Sale Pi ices..
—^Men’s'Khaki Unionalls at ..................... $3.45
Assortment of Buttons 25 per ceni itLess.
—Boy’s Blue and Stripe -Bib Overalls
20 per cent Off on Children’s Wi a$ Hose Sup-
$2.50 BLUE CHAMBRAY KOVERALLS $1.98
In sizes 34 to 44; ankle or knee length, long
sleeves, high or low neck. Belted model. Belted
model with drop seat.
............................................. $1.17 an*» $1.39
—Boy's Leather Work Shoes, Ito 5, At $2.79
-—Boy’s Unionalls, Age 7
KIDDIES COVERALLS AT SALE PRICES
CORSETS AT ANNIVERSARY SALE
to 16 At
Garment
59c.
—Men’s Porous Knit Union”Suit
98c.
All Boy's Suits Discounted 20 Per Cent.
Death of Win. T. Collins.
William Thomas Collins died last
week in the south part of the coun­
ty and his remains were buried at
i lie 1. O. O. F. cemetery of Clover­
dale, Rev. J. T. Moore conducting the
funeral service. The deceased was
highly respected by all who knew
him. and his bereaved wife and falli­
lly have the sympathy of all re ho
know them.
William Thomas Collius was born
at Stockdale. Ontario, Canada. April
28. 1864. He was married to Effa
Malone at Lake Charles. La.. April
1896. To this union was born two
children, Electa and Jnunita both
dying in infancy, The wife depart-
cd from this life in Dec., 1900.
He "as married to Lizzie Johnson,
of Cloverdale, Nov. 9. 1914. to this
union was born one child. Vivian
Irene. Deceased leaves a wife one
child and five step children. Glen
While, of Eagle. Idaho; Juanita
White, of Portland; Elma. Iva and
Lesly Johnson, of Cloverdale, also
two sisters and three brothers.
Base Ball Last Sunday.
Pitcher Johnson, of Beaver, had
the Brighton team feeding from his
hand last Sunday and Beaver won 7
to 2. The game promised to be close
for the first five Innings the batters
on both sides going out in almost one
two three order. Brighton munaged
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to put across a run in the third by
two hit«- and an error at the home
plate. Beaver evened it up in the
fourth and added three more in the
sixth, two in the seventh and one in
the eigth.
Brighton made several costly err­
ors that let men on bases after the
Sth inning. These coupled with some
good clean hits brought in the runs.
The Beaver boys found Patchell for
7 safe hits while only 4 were made
off Johnson. Scott did good work in
the Held and King caught four men
off second.
Beaver was crippled by the loss of
four players. Hollett worked behind
the bat for the first time this year
and did exceptionally well. Heisel.
of Tillamook, tilled at short.
There will probably be a game
next Sunday on the Tillamook |
grounds, between Wheeler and Beav-1
er.
The score: Brighton, runs 2; hits
4.
Beaver runs 7; hits 7.
Struck out by Johnson 9. Struck
out by Patchell 14.
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Revival Meetings at Woods
Evangelistic services will begin at
the Mission in Woods. Or., on Thurs­
day night. August 12 and will con­
tinue over the 30th. Rev. Frank Stev­
I ens. noted evangelist of Los Angeles,
Cal., will speak every night and Rev.
A. F. Ingler, formerly of Tillamook,
will conduct the singing, at 7:30 p.
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m. Services on Sundays at 11 a. m.
t he public is cordially Invited. This
will be a splendid opportunity for
the campers at Pacific City to attend
divine service as Woods is on! ly a
mile distant.
20 per cent Off on Women’s Dressihields.
Lace Remnants, 2 to 4 Yard Pieces,................ gc
20 per cent Off on Orangdie andLace Dress
—Men’s Summer Weight Underwear the
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PRICES TOO
All men, women, boy’s, girls and
County Warrants And Liberty Bonds Taken At
children who wear Mnnsingwear are
Par In Exchange For Merchandise
We re­
comfortably underclothed.
commend it to all our trade as the
best popular priced knit underwear
Out of Town Folks or Patrons at Beach Make
on the market.
Use of Our Mail Order Service
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porters.
White Embroideded Handerchiefs 1;, 2 for 25c.
..............................................$2.19 and $2.39
Practically a dozn different styles, several col­
or combinations. Range in price from $1.13 to $1,80
so.
We are glad to see our new otllcers
Bru. E. E Sharon, Gland See., paid
both Rebekahs and Odd Fellows ent­
us u fraternal visit ¡1st Tuesday
er Into their official duties with so
evening Bro. Sharon Is camping ai much pep and vim. which bespeaks
Rockaway, spending a lew weeks va­ success: They may be sure their
cation from tils official duties
Wn lodges ure behind them, and th4 hon­
are always glad to see our Grand or of all success will fall on the mem­
lx>4ge officers in om fraternal circle. bers attending the lodge meeting,
The second degree obligation was Oiiiers please withhold objections or
given to Bro. C. S. Wald, who being come and take part with us. In num­
unable to attend last Second Degree ber» there is strength, we like to
meeting was thus unaided to lake have the numbers with us. Will you
the Third Degree with C. (’. Doug­ come’
herty, H II. llanenkratt. Ed Thonip-
Ths Initiatory degree will lie con­
son, Roy M. savage. Norman Wagner ferred on all candidates, who have
and Earl Snodgrass, who were in­ been elected thereto, on Tuesday.
strutted in thè Third Degree last Allgust 17. All who have been elect­
Tuesday.
ed, please meet in the waiting room
The Odd Fellows of Tillamook at 8;30.
county util have a picnic Sunday.
The Rebekahs surprised the Bros,
August 22, al the New Conder bridge last Tuesday, when Just before the
near Hebo., all Odd Fellows and fam­ elose of the lodge session 25 strong,
ilies are invited. See hand bills for the sisters marched into the lodge
particula re.
room and announced that dinner was
Through an oversight the Secret­ ready in the dinnnig room. Surpris­
ary failed to get the name on official ed. well I quess we were, and talk a-
receipt No. 82 amount $2.00 will the bout ice-cream, cakes and salads.
Bro. holding receipt No. 82 please Well Bros, you, who stay away from
let nie know his name ao 1 can post Idoge miss many a treat.
some to his account in the lodge.
A good many of the Bros, are a-
Also $4.00 was handed to me on the way on vacations, Sollle Smith and
street by some lady, to pay some family, H. C. Odell and wife are a-
Bro's dues, the name slipped from
mong the absent. E. B. Church
my mind bvtore I recorded same, has returned from Washington and
please inform me for whom the $4.00 S. W. Conover from Netarts.
payment was Intended, so 1 can for­ I
Do not forget every Tuesday at X
ward receipt. These errors may seem
F F. Conover, Secrclai j.
to be carelessness, a prospective va
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merchandising chief saw fit to include ail our silk
¡ISuch
And Every Woman’s
SUITS AT i/2 PRICE
Sale $19.92, $26.72, $28.32, $29.92, $39.95
Splendid Assortment White Goods At 20 per
cent Less
I. 0. 0. F. Items.
Your Choice oí Any Suit
Women’s And Misses' White Tennis Shoes
Misses’ and Children's Patent and Black Kid
Strap Pumps
to 1 1 %
Misses’ $3.69, Sizes »
2.96
Misses’ $4.49, Sizes 12 to 2 ...
3.60
B'-ii S;■i'e-ui» ¿0 per cent Off.
The Women’s Apparel Sale.
DRESSES AT »/2 PRICE’
Sale $11.82, $18.37, $19.98, $23.87, $44.95
57c. Krescent Cloth, Launders Splendidly,
32 Inch Wide, Good Patterns, '1 lie Yaud J. . . . 45c.
$1.19 Exquisite Organdie, 38 Inch Wide,
Beautiful Shades....................................................... 95c.
Silk Gloves 20 Per Cent Off
MEN!
Women's $4.35 Whit' Ca . vas Pumps and
Oxfoids, Militaiy or L<>'
Heel............. $3.49
Mi-■< es' $1.89 \\ hite Canvas Strap Pumps
Anniversary Sale, Pair
$1.61
Women’s $1.75 Tenuis Shoes with Heel
Anniversay Sale . . .
$1.40
Women’s $2.35 Values, IP 1..................... $1.88
Women's $2.50 Value
IP I ............... $2.00
Women’s $1.50 Value No Heel.............. 1.20
M isses’ $ i .40 Tennis Shoes, Sizes 11 to
2. Ann i'rsary Sale ............................... $1.12
Child’s $1.15 Tennis Shoes, Sizes 5 to
10%, Sale pair........................................... 92c.
All Long and Short
Much Enthusiasn Is Being
Created Over
Wometi's And Growing Girl’s Shoes.
In Black Kid and Black and Brown Calf,
.Militiary Heel, $7.00, $8 00 and $9.00
Seileis, Width A to EE, Sale, Pair . . . .$5.95
Involving onr Entire Stock. Buy now for frit­
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18th Anniversary Celebration !
EXTRAORDINARY !
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Trimming.
20 per cent Off on all Middy and Mtdsor Silk
Ties.
Envelopes, 2 Dozen to Pack at......................... 5Ct
Assortment to 50c. Women's Belts, Chee. . -19c.
Beads, and Purses at Anniversary Prig.
20 per cent Off on Women’s Dainty Nkwear.
Crepé Paper, Standard Size Rolls at .... 5C
Jgc>
Spool Silk. All Colors at ;........................
Entire Stock of Cretonnes 20 per centT.
20 p< ; cent Off on All Lace Curtaining
Cot tifh Blankets, Standard Size, Heavjfti Grey
and W hite, Sale
$3.55
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ject: “A Four-Square Gospel.”
Evening Worship, 8 p. m. Sub­
ject: ’’The Cure of Souls.”
If this church or itsminlster can
be of any service to the community
at any time we shall be glad. The
doors of the church stand open that
you may enter and rest, or meditate,
Call For Bids.
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or worship in God’s House.
Sealed bids will be received a: the
Everybody always welcome.
Recorder s office, of Bay City, Ore.,
A. A. McReu, minster.
for graa'ng and graveling of Ocean
Street from 4th St. West to 2nd
Board of Equalization Meeting.
Street, and 2nd Street from A Street
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North to Main Street. The plans may
be seen at Recorder's office in Bay
Notice is hereby given that on
City. The council reserves the right Monday, September 13th, 1920 the
to reject any and all bids.
County Board of Equalization will
F. W. Smith.
meet at the office of the County As­
Recorder of Bay City.
sessor in the Court House In Tilla­
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mook City. Oregon, and publicly ex­
amine the assessment rolls of Tilla-
United Brethern in Christ.
I mook County, for the year 1920, and
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Preaching 11a. m. and 8 p. m.
I correct all errors in valuation, de­
Sunday School 10 a. m.
scription of lands, lots or other pro­
Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 8 P- perty. Said board will continue in
in.
, session from day to day until the ex­
Mrs. Bert Leach will entertain the amination, correction and equaliza-
Ladies Aid, Thursday afternoon.
I tlon of the Bald assessment rolls shall
You are Invited to attend our ser- be completed. All complaints must
vices and worship with us.
be filed with the board the first week.
You are invited to attend our ser- All persons Interested are requested
vices and worship with us.
to appear at said time and place, as
E. F. Wriggle. pastor.
no changes can be made after the
adjournment of the board.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
Presbyterian Church.
August 10th, 1920.
Sunday School. 10 a. m.
C. A. Johnson,
Morning Worship. 11 a. m. Sub-
County Assessor.
District SnperintendeiComing.
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Dr. E. E. Gilbert. Diict Super­
intendent of the Salem jstrict of
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I the Methodist church, wh includes
Tillamook county, is to ijn Tilla­
mook this coming Saturdifcnd Sun­
day. The folks who attende Meth­
odist church services n< Sunday
ure assured two inspiring|dre8seg.
Dr. Gilbert is a splendi(r«>acher
land very popular throuAjt his
District. The last local cHh con­
ference this year will be htgatur-
day night ai 7:30. All m^ers of
the official board are expect to be
present.
Adminittrator’i Notice to C^ort.
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Notice is hereby given tB the
undersigned. D. A. Browne, an
order of the County Court forua-
mook County, Oregon, has bee
appointed executor of the est
Thomas P. Browne, deceased,
is further given that all perso
ing claims against the said
must present the same, duly ver
with proper vouches, to the u
signed or to his attorney, S. S. J
son, at Tillamook. Oregon, on or
fore six mnths from this date.
D. A. Browie,
Administrator of the Esate
Thomas P. Browne, <?ceay
July 8, 1920.
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