Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 09, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK
ISDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920
HEADLIGHT
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Page Three
So Called Sales Come and Go—We’re Here To Stay
Beginning Dec. 11th and ending Dec. 31st, Pennington’s Department Store begs to announce to the
buying public this
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Holiday Sale Extraordinary
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A regular House Cleaning of the High Class Stock of Merchandise this store is known to carry. Realizing that people are de­
manding the full purchase value of their dollars, we have cut the former prices in half, making it worth while to do your holiday
¡> shopping of useful and desirable goods at this House Cleaning Sale. Everything goes. Nothing reserved. Do your shopping
early before stocks are broken. Considering the quality of merchandise we are underselling all comeptition.
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Don’t Wait. Get Busy and Take Advantage of This Sale Extraordinary at Pennington’s Department Store.
Ladies Shoes, the Best There is. $17.00
Price Cut to as Low as $7.75 in High Grade Shoes.
Bed Room and House Slippers, fancy felt and fur trim­
med, Prices to Suit.
Silk Waists Just Received
Boudoir Caps—the latest
Ladies Fine Coats. $20.00 buys a good one.
Middle Blouses.
House and Street Dresses $15.00 to $25.00.
Biggest Stock of Hosiery in Town.
Ladies Specials in Silk Values Cut. $1.25 to 89c.
to 98c. $2.50 to $1.89. $3.00 to $2.09.
Others Values in Wool Hose.
$1.50
Our Stock of Piece Goods is Completed.
Outing Flannels, 1000 yards at 25c yard.
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Dress Goods closing out regardless of price.
HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN
Our entire Stock of Men’s Wearwell Work Clothing.
Coats, Slickers, Eeac.
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Umbrellas
Fine Neckwear, priced $1.00 values, at 69c.
Shoes, $6.00 Shoes $6.00
Pants—Work and Dress at Cost.
Fine Neckwear, priced $1.50 values, at $123
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Fine Neckwea priced $1.25 values, at 98c.
In Holiday Gift Boxes—Arm Bands, Suspenders,
Garters.
Initialed Handkerchiefs. 35c.
Reg. 50c Value.
Work Shirts —a full Stock to Select From.
Rubber Clothing, Boots and Hats.
Mackinaws and Stag Shirts.
The Best Brands at Factory Costs.
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Blankets and Comforters at Less Than Factory Cost.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES FOR ALL
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$7.50 $7.50 $7.50
Stock Too Large To List Here
Our selection of Silks, Taffetas. Crepe de Chine and Sat­
ins is worth while and prices a surpise.
Boys' and Misses’ Hose 35c up.
Little Fellows Clothing
ment in Town.
Department—Largest
Assort­
Two piece Suits, ages 3 to 15 years.
Overcoats and Mackinaws.
Child’s Wool Hose at 35c.
Night Gowns and Pajamas
Finest Line of Umbrellas $1.65 to $17.20.
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Dress Shirts
Wool Shirts
Famous Brandagee Suits for Well Dressed Men.
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House Slippers
Fine Overcoats at Less Than Wholesale
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Beautiful Lot of Auto Robes.
Boys’ School Shoes $3.45
Leather Belts
Hats and Caps at Factory Prices
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Sweaters
Sweaters and Short Throws
REMEMBER OUR STOCK OF GOOD CLOTHES FOR BABIES IS COMPLETE. ALSO BEDDING, KNIT BOOTEES
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. TRAVELING BAGS TO SUIT ALL NEEDS. PURSES AND HAND BAGS.
Notions. Laces and Embroidery
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Special Values in Handkerchiefs at 10c.
Lounging Robes.
Silk and Negligee Shirts
Dress Gloves and Work Gloves
Child’s Knit Toques, at 69c.
Special on Corsets. $1.69.
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Night Shirts and Pajamas
Men's Jewelry
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Prices during this sale will undersell all competition. Come
early and make your selection before stocks are broken
Million Dollar Deed Filed
A deed was filed with County Re­
corder Everest this week in which
the consideration given is $1,000,000
and with a $1000 revenue stamp
affixed. It conveys lands in Wash­
ington, Tillamook and Lane counties
sold under the suit of the Fir.-’t Tim.-t
and Savings Banks vs. Tillamook
Timber and Logging Co., the agree­
ment having been made October 30,
1916, between Wallace McCamant
as trustee and John P. Oleson of Chi­
cago. The deed recites that Oleson
having paid the balance of the pur­
chase | price the final transfer is
made, the signature to the instru-
ment being that of Robert F. Ma-
gul re, master in chancery.—Hills-
boro Independent.
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Biq Spruca Tree
Twelve feet two inches in dla-
meteris the size of a spruce tree whi­
ch has ben felled near Kilchis river.
Photograph of the big stick were
brought
to Portland
by Russell
Hawkins, who is registered at the
Hotel Portland. The sprnce is a
* Olcott’s Appointments
AT THE GEM
That the appointments made by
Friends of Tom Mix, the Fox
sort of freak, for in all the forest3
thereabouts no other tree hajl attain­ Governor Olcott since his elevation cowboy star who is to appear at the
ed such ample girth. The log has to the chair have struck a popular Gem Theatre on December 13th in
been transported to the mill at Gari­ chord throughout the state is 111- ”3 Gold Coins," are urging him t:>
baldi and will be sawed up when the dicated in a glance at t. he' returns get a motor boat, since there are
plant begins operating within two from Tuesday’s election, In twelve such
excellent opportunities
for
or three months. A section may be instances in which the governor’s boating in the Pacific waters near
mt off the log for display purpos« s. appointees were up for re-election Lor, Angeles.
Tom good-naturedly
The mill is expected to begin op­ ilicy have been returned. in most ' replies, with his delightful western
erations some time in February and .cases by handsome majorities and drawl:
it will be operated entirely by el-1 in not a single instance was an ap-
"They can’t kill me with bucking
ectrlc power. The mill has an 11 jpointee of the present ex-state ad- horses, with runaway teams, and
mile railroad up the Kilchis river, t ministration tur: ed down by vote with racing autos, so now they want
tapping the primeval forest, and of the people at he general election. to try it with motor boats. I am
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has made a fill covering many acres -—Salem Journal.
no wild waves cowboy. What would
of the low lands.—Oregonian.
1 do on the bucking waters with a
It o and a gun?
Hard to l.ndc'atand.
Hunte. Is Fined $25. —Char’es
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Happiness is to be found In mtinv
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Christensen of Tillamook, Or., ar­ places. A few year- ago a very rich
One of the interesting features of
rested on Tillamook bay for usin a young man was a favorite In his clubs " file Hidden Truth,” Anna Case’s
motor boat in hunting water fowl, and in his social circle. He married first picture, a Select Pictures spe­
was fined $25 by Judge E. W. Stan­ a beautiful and accomplished girl. cial at the Gem Theatre on Sunday
ley. according to word received here Then hfs father’s business went to December 12th, is that the music
smash during the war. Nothihg was theme of the production is based on
yesterday by the stat game warden’s
left. The young couple moved to a that popular old ballad, "Annie Lau­
oilice.—Oregonian.
small farm In Now Jersey. He re­
signed from all o^hfs clubs and they rie,” a song that Miss Case has been
R. W. Shultz left for Portland have not been
b.v friends for requested to sing perhaps more often
Saturday.
three years until the other day. He ■ than any of her contemporaries, be­
was In town shopping.
He met a cause of the exquisite rendition she
friend and said: “1 am just learning gives it.
that life Is worth while." His expres­
sion showed that he meant It. His
“Billions.” Nazimova,s latest con
friend went to the clubs that night
tribution
to the screen, at the .Gem
and told the news. "I can’t under­
stand IL” he said. “He looks anil is Theatre, Friday and Saturday Dec­
happy. Why, his nails haven’t been ember 10th and lltli, makes use of
manicured for months!"—New York nutnesous unusual and fanciful sets,
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Correspondence Indianapolis Star.
all of which have ben designed un­
der the personal supervision of
Why Not Kill the Fire Bugs?
Nazimova. Simplicity, however, has
Elizabeth ami her benu ran ten long
been
the keynote, even where
squares to see the Are In Massachu­
setts avenue. Also she stood around bizarre was sought.
i watching It for more than an hour
Incidentally, it is a tale that will
with her foot “Inst killing" In r.
baffle the fan who likes to anticipate
i Site was sure this wits one tire that the unfolding of the plot by pre­
she was Interested in so the next day
dicting developments In advance of
she rend about it
As she finished
appearance.
For “Bill! ins”
the story she looked up and «nid : their
“Well. I can’t stty mil'll for the board is a picture of surprises.
of health of Indianapolis.”
Father stopped drinking bls
“Three Bucks,” yes but worth
long enough to nsk : “Wha
more tbart many time three dollars.
I has the board of health got
For the three Bucks referred to hero
the fire?"
Elizabeth replied : “That Is the sec- i are Buck Jones, the Fox star, wh
ond big fire In the last two weeks and is to appear in Forbidden Trails,
1 think that the board of health a western th rille w from ho pelt of
should be nble to disinfect the lumber Charles Alden Seltzer, at the Gem
yards and kill those fire lings."—In­
Theatre Thursday December 16th;
dianapolis News.
Buck Herzog. tar second baseman
of
the Chicago Clubs;
and Duck
Firs Yield Much Turpentine,
Forty gallons of turpentine from a Weaver, the hardest hitting White
Dougins Hr tree Is not uncommon Sox infealder.
yield according to'men engaged fn the
Buck Jones
met
Buck Herzo:
Industry. This branch of work Is a while, the latter wan in
Los Angel«
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new one tn British Columbia, but the on the training trip
of the Club i.
suec< <s attained by the company now
engaged is sv h that many more sim­ Buck Weaver came to i town en rout
ilar undertakings are expected to arise. to Chicago to join his i team, and the
T)e 'reps
• or injured, according three Bucks wont to ! ick Lontr
to io i-stry experts.
fellow
place, for dinne! the nigiu
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that the baseball star depart«
d o
the East. An onlooker r« < ognlzim
them shouted: ‘"I his is one time tha
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Tillamook you uon't get the news.
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
Call and look over our stock ol army goods we have only a
limited supply, including
Roast Beef, Corned Beef, Corned Beef Hash, Bacon, Peas. Corn. Tomatoes, Pumpkin, Peaches. Cam­
paign Hats, Coats, Overcoats, Mackinaws, Breeches. Leggins, Ovrseas Hats, Raincoats. Sox. SHOES-
SHOES. New Army Dress. $5.75. BIANKETS-BLANKETS 0. D. and Commercial $4.85 and $5.75.
OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
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First Street
COME IN.
ARMY STORE
Tillamook, Oregon
Look For This Sign
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Say it Electrically
When you have found it think how
much an Electrical Gift
would be appreciated
Om Stoie is open to everyone to look over our
stock of Electrical Gifts
Visit the little Electric Shop and
let us help in the selection
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