Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 14

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SF t FMBER 23, 1920.
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In Condensed Form, Disclosing The Recent New Arrivals In Quality Merchandise —Women’s Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Purses,
Trimmings Women’s And Misse’s Underwear, New Colonial Drapery Fabrics, New Linens, Genuine Toile Du Nord Trimming Cham-
Iii Delicate Tints, Children's School Hose And Women’s Wool Heather Hose, New Plaid Skirtings, Heavy! Wool Coatings And
Suitings, Also Luxurious New Silks. Mothers Will Be Pleased With The Showing Of Infants' New Wool Knit Goods, Especia lly
The Much Wanted White Wool Sweaters.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Queen Summer Has Abdicated Her Throne And
prince Cluhimn ^leiçjns Supreme,
Thia Store is hia royal subject and the great stock of autumn merchandise ia here
in recognition of his advent.
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Women’s Autumn Apparel Of Marked
Distinction And Quality--
Colored Tickets Bear Special Prices.
Considering The Earliness Of The Season Prices
Are Surprisingly! Low,” Comments We Here.
Girls, A Jaunty
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Tam For School
—"She was wearing a pretty Tam
saucily tipped to one side,"
would
correctly describe most any charm­
ing school girl.
Unquestionably, The Best
—Because of their delightful simp-
Men’s Suits, Values Are
licity, neat appearance and graceful
lines expressive of youth?-Tams are
At Hal tom’s.
$39.85
For Young Men's All Wool
Suits, Splendid Dark Patterns,
Belted And Plain Form Fitting
Styles.
—Men’s
Hart Schaffner &
Marx, Or Griffon Fall Suits
Priced Below Regular— $44 To
$69.50.
Overcoats Specially!
Priced Too
ever popular for school and Informal
wear.
—Note the lovely materials embodied
into them;
—Women will find now a comparatively complete assemblage of new
apparel appropriate for various occasions.
Here are new wraps to go
with frocks in exquisitely soft materials, in new shades providing a rich
warmth of Autumn color.
—Suits for fall are most attractive as will be seen in our Balcony apparel
salon. A visit to Haltom’s now will prove exceedingly interesting.
—As usual we maintain free alteration service, satisfaction assured.
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A Few Words About
Shoes And Proper Fitting :
Peach bloom, velveteen
properly; a good shoe and bad fitting does not go well togeth­
$2.39, $2.49 and $3.39.
er.
Even a cheap shoe will look better wear longer and be
more satisfactory to all concerned if properly fitted.
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—If you do not care how your shoes look you do care how
Infant’s And Girls’
they feel on your feet. If you have never bought shoes from
us come in and let our shoe men fit you. You need not suffer
from new shoes if properly fitted. Any advise on broken arches
and, tired feet will be given free by our foot expert, Mr. Gilb­
ertson.
—Misse’s and children will receive special attention to pro­
$16.85
These are men’s and young men’s
wool overcoats, half belted models,
with popular slashed pockets.
$25.00
Made of good Oregon cashmere in
dark brown and green mixtures. Ac­
cording ,to to-day’s quotation they
are substantially underpriced.
—MEN’S HEAVY AND MEDIUM
WEIGHT
WOOL UNDERWEAR,
SPECIALLY PRICED, GARMENT
$1.85.
Ordinarily Sell To $2.98
In Sizes From 1 To 5
—Needless to Btate there are moth­
ers who’s time is very much limited
when it comes to embroider dainty
little dresses for their darlings, and
for that reason this will be a wel­
come offering.
—They are much prettier than the
special price indicates. About half a
dozen or more different styles. Not
one but what we've received in pant
few months, some just recently. Em­
press, butterfly and middy styles of
snowwhite recerlzed popltn and piq­
ue; daintily embroidered in white,
pink or blue.
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—MENS HEAVY WEIGHT ALL
WOOL BLUE UNDERWEAR, SPEC­
IAL $3.25.
MEN’S HEAVY COTTON RIBBED
UNION SUITS AT ONLY $1.85.
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—Arrival Of Dr. Denton's Sleepers
For Children. All Sizes. None So
Genuine As These.
—Seal Pax Kiddie Sleepers Of Heavy
Quality Duckling Fleece And Come
In Pretty Designs. Price $3.99.
per fitting and special shoeB for each individual case of foot
trouble.
A Few Specials
For This Week /
—Women’s $10.00 To $12.00 Lace Kid Boots, Either Black
Or Brown With French Kid Heels, Pair $8.45.
—-Women’s Satin Slippers, Broken Sizes, Only, Pair 98c.
—Women’s Red Cross Soft Kid Skin Button Shoes, Military
Heel Special This Week. Pair $6.45.
—Women’s And Orowing Girls’ Lace Boot Of Calf Skin And
Kid, In Low Heel. Special This Week, Pair $5.95.
—Men's Dress Shoes, In Black Or Brown, Blucher Cut And
Bal. At Pair, $9.30.
—Men’s Dress Shoes, Button And Lace Styles, Special $4.95.
Men's Work^Shoes, Special This Week, Pair $4.40.
Genuine "Chippewa" Work Shoes At, Pair $6.75
—Men's Genuine "Chlppewu" 12 Inch Top At, Pair $12.45
—A Good Heavy Dairy Shoe For Men, Pair $5.45.
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“At These Prices They’ll Go Quickly”
—Now Is Your Opportune Time To Select Your Wet Wea’h-
er Goods While Stocks Are At Their Best.
56 Inch All Wool Plaid
Material, Worth $8.50
Yard $5.98
New Fall Shoes
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—One piece, a striking plaid In bluo and gold combination, splendid
quality and heavy weight, suitable for either dress skirts or sport Coats.
You need only refer to the fashion journals to learn of the popularity of
plaids.
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Red
Cross
Shoe
And Oxfords Arriving Daily
— Representing The Best
Lines. In Tillamook County
—Shoes For Father, Mother
And The Kiddies.
Our Regular $5.98 Plaid
French Serge, Yard $4.49
Sole Tillamook Agents For
—The woman or Miss having In mind un accordian plaited skirt will d.>
wisely by coming direct to Haltom’s and select from this wonderful buy.
48 inches wide, two distinctive patterns.
—Another step forward in
shoe service; entirely new
here and needless to state
just what the Miss wants—
wanted low heel with close
fitting lines. Specially treated
leathers of kid or calf in
black or brown. Widths A X
to D. Sizes 2i to 7.
(^Melanson’s College
Girl Shoes
School Plaids, Splendid At, Yd. $1.19
—Practically 300 yards of these colorful materials to select from,
inches wide.
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— MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE^ BUTTERICK PATTERNS
OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. | AND FALL QUARTERL Y.
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Stock Breeders Pass
Resolutions.
We. your committee appointed b)
the various breeder’s organizations
for the purpose of muklng suggest
ions for the Improvement and better
merits for future Fairs and Llv<
Stock Exhibitions and Milking Cun
eats, beg leave to submit the follow­
ing In Resolutionary form for youi
earnest consideration;
First—Whereas, the Seventh An
Dual County Fair ia now passing into
history of the development of Tili.i
mook county; and whereas, success,
prosperity and good-will has been so
much in evidence in this and pas:
Fairs; brought about by the untir­
ing efforts and much unthankful
>..ik of tho Board of Directors and
Official heads and for which service |
very little general appreciation has
>een manifest; be it hereby
Resolved, that a unanimous vote of
hanks be given the collective miinu
;ement of the Tillamook County Fall
for their loyal and hard work, for
he achievement of the results obtain
d In our interests.
Second, whereas. Tillamook county
will be much benefitted as a whole
rnd our people brought together in
olvlng various problems. In the high
calling in promoting Industry, pro­
of Tillamook's
famous
luctton
heese. pure bred cattle- animal
husbandry and soil fertility, and
Whereas, It Is so essential to our
future well-being, it is hereby
Resolved, that the various Interests
>f Tillamook county approve of per­
petuating future County Fairs; sup­
porting our various officials In furth­
ering and promoting future County
Fairs as a permanent feature of our j
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And Now For A
New Sweater
—Do you know that any good shoe will wear better If fitted
and wool knitted Tams. Prices$2.25.
Cunning Dresses
Marvelous At
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$6.95, $10.79, $12.98
$13.68, $16.95, $18.95
—These sweaters are beautifully
made, of the softest wool, and may
be procured in the pretty Autumn
shades. They possess becoming style
features which will gladden the
heart of any school girl or Miss as
well as the matron.
—One stunning model combined with
tuxedo collar of brush wool in con­
trasting color—black and white or
melon and sand. Some with caps to
match.
—Misse’s all wool belted coat sweat­
ers, practical for school wear, in
brown, copen, grey, seal, etc. $6.79,
$10.79 and $10.98.
—With The Approching Of The New
Fall Season Naturally, Women Are
Interested In A New Corset (Either
A Nemo, Gossard Or American Lady
Such As Are Carried Here) That
Which Will Give The Proper Con-
tour—Therefore We Suggest That
Discriminating Women Consult Our
Graduate Corsetfere, Miss Dora
Smock.
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Hemstiching Done. On Any Kind Of Material.
Under The
Balcony Bargain Section
—BATTENBURG TATTING THREAD, MADE IN FRANCE. BALL . .
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—LOT WOMEN’S NECKWEAR FORMERLY $1.85 TO $.98 CHOICE 69c.
—LOT WOMEN S NECKWEAR THAT REGULARLY SOLD UP­
WARDS TO $1.75 CHOICE..................................................
39c.
—BIG ASSORTMENT OF BUTTONS, ALL SIZES Ml PRICE.
— ASSORTMENT OF LACES, TO 35c. VALUES, YARD........................ Hc.
—1000 TARDS OF LACES. VALUES TO 15c., YARD ............................. 3C,
—25c. FINISHING BRAID. IN ALL WHITE OR COLORED EDGES. THE
BUNCH .................................................. t.......................................... 17c.
—APPROXIMATELY 500 YARDS LACE IN WHITE, CREAM AND
ERCU. VALUES TO $1.75. CHOICE. YARD....................................... 29c.
—DRESS SNAPS; ONE LOT, THE CARD.............................................. 5C.
—WOMEN S HANDERCHIEFS. COME IN ALL WHITE AND
COLORED, EACH...................................................... ..
9c.
—ENTIRE STOCK EMBROIDERY AT SALE PRICE.
—WOMEN’S DRESS SHIELDS. ASSORTMENT, SALE
49c.
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another year rolls round—that Till­ | ed which are not deemed by those
civic and community life.
Third, Whereas, the County Court amook county, have suitable build­ ■ who have seen them to be advisable, that such improvement
---- he taken j stitution for the development of our
of Tillamook and the Pair Directors ings and conveniences at the new i in-as-much as the buildings would with the end in view of having the resources.
same
completed
by
the
1921 Fair.
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Respectfully submitted by.
have been authorized by the voters Fair Ground; and
be widely detached and scattered ov­
Sixth
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Whereas,
millions
of dollars
of Tillamook county to acquire a
Whereas, the problems confronting er the tract of land and
Committee:
Holstein Breeders, Rol­
are now being produced in Tilla­
suitable tract for a Fair ground, and the present rules of management of
Whereas, the weather conditions mook» famous cheese; and whereas, lis W. Watson. Clay Daniel.
Whereas, the matter of finance will the Fairs of the future, together to be provided against In this county
Jersey Breeders—Joe Donaldson,
be submitted to the voters at the Nov­ wllth the mnltitiidous details necess­ has fully demonstrated the advisibil- there will be in a very few year-, Wm. Maxwell.
more
millions
of
dollars
brought
into
ember election for their further ap­ ary to be worked out to the best ad­ ity of having our Fair Exhibits hous­
Guernsey Breeders—-Ira G. Lance,
proval by their votes, to provide for vantage; and believing that the beat ed and displayed to the best advant- the county for the purchase of and Erwin Harrison.
sales
of
Tillamook
Pure
Bred
Cattle,
purchasing Fair grounds, be it
results can be obtained by placing |age: and
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whereas, the future in this re-
Resolved, that we. your committee the responsibility of General Mana­
Whereas, r after
“ due consideration and
Reformed Congregational Church
approve and recommend to all voters gement tn the control of some on» given this matter, it is—Resolved, i spect is not visionary, ubt is real:
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and
whereas,
the principle industries
if Tillamook county, that they give person specially delegated and quail- that the Fair Management in making
This coming Sunday our monthly
of this county can be best brought I
this matter their favorable consider­ tied. be it.
the building Improvements for hous­ about by a full co-operation for the service at Mohler beings at 1 o’clock.
ation and vote for the same at the j
Resolved, that the Fair Board sec­ ing future Fairs, be somewhat along
A progressive Sunday school is the
November election.
ure the services of an efficiency man- the line of plans of the Pacific Inter­ quick advancement of the best inter­ joy for children and to all of them
ests
of
all
in
this
county
for
future
Fourth, whereas, it is so essential agment in one superintendent to national Live Stock Exposition
is given the chance to enroll for the
to the future of the Llve Stock indus­ carry forward all the details neces­ Building in Portland; which would generations to come, be it resolved ■ Christmas season. Five or even more
that the sura of $25.000.00 per an­
try, and associated productions, that sary to secure the best results:
be the moet desirable in all of its ap­ num be provided in the County Bud- ! new members will be added to the
the future County Fairs be put on a
Fifth, Whereas it is planned to •’- pointments; and be it fur her
congregation during the service pro­
get of expenditures for the improve- i
High Efficiency Basts, and
•ct suitable housing or Fair build­
Resolved, that the Purk Bred Live ment of the Tillamook County Fair ( gram.
Whereas, it will become necessary ings on the County Grounds, and
A cordial welcome to all U «tend­
Stock Breeders and their asesoclates,
fact ! ed by
in the near future—in fact before
Whereas, plans have been submitt- recommend to the County Fair Board Grounds, keeping in view the f-~*
that this is to be a permanent in-
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