Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 16, 1920, Image 2

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Local News
COLUMBIA
Wm. Klehmer left for Portland
Friday.
J. B. Honey left for Portland on
business Friday.
A. C. Bracken was a business viai-
tor last week and left for Portland
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Friday.
A. P. Jones of the Puget Sound
Navy was a business visitor here
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last week.
G. M. and Ray McDaniels left for
Garibaldi, Saturday, where they will
open a resturant.
Rev. Rjork Quist who has been
holding services here returned
to
Warren. Oregon.
Mrs. W. E. Knight left for
home in Wheeler after spending
week end with her daughter, Mrs. 1
T. M. Burns.
Mary Jane Painton who is attend­
ing school at the Academy left for
home in Rockaway to spend Sunday J
with her folks.
Mrs. J. W. Leask who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Smith, left for her home in Mon-
mouth, Saturday.
Miss Zilpha Funk, who has been
an employee of the J. C. Penny store
for several weeks, left for her home
in Enterprise, Saturday.
According to the report issued by
Creamery association,
the cheese
situation in this county is better
than any ohes agriculural line in the
nation. More than 90 per cent of
the season’s cheeses have already
ben sold. It is estimated that the
price w ill run 17.8 per c- nt higher
this year than that of the New York
cheese. —McMinnville
News
Re­
porter.
Storage Battery
Net Exchange Price
AS your storage battery had a “drink”
11 of distilled water lately? Ev
Every storage
battery should be refreshed with distilled
water every 2 weeks or 4—depending on the
weather and on how much it is used for start­
ing, lighting, signaling, or ignition.
H
All battery manufacturers urge this
watering with strict regularity; for water is
steadily dissipated by the action of every
storage battery, and it must be replaced of­
ten in order to avoid the battery’s failure
and rapid destruction. For technical reasons
distilled water must be used.
No matter what the make of your battery
stop in. Let us put you on our regular call­
ing ligt and help you prolong its life by keep
ing it iu first-class condition.
Allen
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Buick
41.75
Buick
47.70
Chalmers
41.75
Chevrolet
41.75
Dort
41.75
Dodge
56.40
Elgin
41.75
Cord 1920
47.75
Hudson
47.70
Liberty
41.75
Maxwell
56.40
Oakland
41.75
Oldsmobile
41.75
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Overland. 1917, 1918,
1919, 1920 ...............
Saxon Six
Columbia Batteries are guaranteed for
one year against defects in material or work­
manship.
41.75
41.75
Studebaker 1916. 1917,
The Telephone Company Desires
—To give good telephonl service.
—To keep its property in good repair and expand it to meet the
requirements of the public.
—To pay wages sufficient to maintain an efficient and contented
organization.
—To earn a revenue that will enable it to borrow the money abso­
lutely necessary in its operation and to afford a reasonable profit to its
owners.
In the State of Oregon today our earnings are insufficient to accom­
plish these results and we have asked the Public Service Commission of
the State to approve a schedule of rates which we believe will
provide
the added revenue required.
No question of stocks, bonds or capitalization is involved,
T he
Commission will base its decision upon a fair value of our property
for rate making purposes and our earnings and expenses.
Wejbelicve that thejpublic, realizing the benefits of adequate tele­
phone service, will support this effort on our part to insure the mainten­
ance and development of a high standard of telephone communication.
1918, 1919
Tillamook Portland Daily Stage
My Cadillac stage line is in op­
eration for the winter equipped for
daily at 8:30 a. m. and one leaves
Tillamook daily at 8 a. ill. Portland
headquarters at Hoyt Hotel, 6th and
Hoyt St., but passengers will be
picked up anywhere down at special
request.
Your potronage will be
ippreciated.
IVAN DONALDSON
A. HUDSON GARAGE
Tillamook, Oregon
525EK5HSE
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company
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SMITHY’S
Variety Store
Santa Claus
GIFT AND TOY
SHOP OF THE COUNTY
Will Be at Smithy’s Store
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
AT 11 O’CLOCK
Come-Bring the Children
It Will Be a Great Day for Them
Bubble Books
Women’s Purses
of Singing Games—4 small size Phonograph Re­
cords of Singing Games for small children to sing
and play as the piece is played on Phonograph.
Directions for playing games and printed words
of each song in each book. Per book$1.35.
At Wholesale Prices
DRUMMM S SAMPLES
100 in the lot. Nt two alike. Perfect condition.
A purse yet. will be proud to own or give to a
friend. Come take a look at the beauties. Low
price».
CONFINE
YOUR
BEAUTIFUL GIFT CHINA
In beautiful designs and shapes.
Conic in Berry Sets, Chocolate Sets.
Tea Sets, Plate Cups and Saucers.
Vases, Bowls. Bon Bon Dishes, Pick­
le, Relishes, Etc.
For something
nice see these.
ENTIRE PURCHASES TO
Xmas Aluminumware
4
Coffee Percolators ................................................
Double Boilers ......................................................
Stew Puns, large size..........................................
Combination Roasters (very good) ...............
Salt, Pepper. Toothpick Holder in Tray, set
$2.45
$2.39
$1.75
$4.25
45c
GIFT TOWELS
SPARKLING CUT GLASS
Dainty and sparkling, of the
newest things. You will be proud
io know that you have made name-
ine happy with a piece from this
ot. Can be bought at Varie.y
tore prices which means
"For
.ess."
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS
Complete run of sizes in Men’s,
Women's
and Children’s Gift
■lippers ready for your lnspee-
ion. Durable style and color at
he prioe you care to pay—which
s less.
hildren'i, pr. .
Vome«’». pr. .
en't pr............
... S2.19-S1.49
. .. $2.39-81.49
.............. $2.39
istmas Handkerchiefs, new and
aty. embroidered corners, etc.,
ed ................. 4............ 10c to 35c
Ladies- Initialed Embroidered
dkerchiefs. each .................... 20c
Men nitial Embroidered Hand-
hiefs, each................................... 20c
Scout Handkerchiefs, each . . 25c
In
Children —3 handkerchiefs
In printed and embroidered dc-
1, box .......................................... 35c
Ladies—3 Handkerchiefs In
perbox ................. 98c, 75c. 65c
Beautiful colored border Bath Towels priced each
$1.95. $1.69. $1.65. 95c.
15c, 121,»
STAMPED GOODS TO EMBROIDER
Wash Cloths each ..............................................
■Guest Towel, each ........................................................
Pillow Cases, pair ........................................................
Gowns, each .................
$2.95.
Infant Dresses and Pillow Tops, Table Runners and
Scarfs.
SPECIAL
Women'« Boudoir Caps, colored silk crowns, fine
bobbinet, val. insertion and matched silk ribbon.
A 75c uality priced, each, 50c.
PYREX—COOKING OR OVENGLASS
Casseroles in nickle frames, oval shape, ea. $4.75, 4.15
Casseroles in nickle frames, round shape, each $6.50
Casseroles without frames oval or round, ea. $2.39. $2
Baking Dishes, each ..................................... $1.45. $1.25
Pie Plates, each..................................................................... 90c
GIFT DECORATIONS
Seeals 5c. Cards or Tags. 5c. Holly Paper 5 sheets
10c. Tissue Paper 4 sheets 5c. Tinsel Tie Cord, per
spool, 10c. Holly Boxes in all sizes, priced according
to size.
XMAS TRREE DECORATIONS
All the staple as well as new items for decorating
• he Xmas Tree.
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A New One Silver Ribbon Icicles, box 10c.
Xmas Snow, box, 10c.
Christmas Candles. 36 in box. box.............................. 25c
Candle Holders. 10 on card, card ................................ 10c
BOOKS
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The:, art too many to describe all. When we ay
that we have the best assirtment of books in
he
county for children and young people, we have sa.d
it lot. We have the books. Come see.
The famous OZ books, Burgess books. Billy Whisk­
ers, Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, The Rover
Boys, Camp File Gills, lloy Allies, are bill a few.
Then conies Mutt and Jeff. Chnrlie Chaplin. Mota-
ei Goose. A. B. C. Books, Picture hooks, Pslutin’
books, Linen books, etc
You just will have to <e,
the variety to appreciate the assortment we have.
OUIJA BOARDS
The board that talks. You have read of them.
Amusement fol two or more people.
Priced at $1.95.
THIS
colors
navy,
white,
pair ...............
$1.00
Arm Bands in mas Boxes, well made, beauti­
ful colors, pair ..................................... 483, 39c. 35c
Men's Suspenders in Xmas boxes pair . . . 95c. 79c
Slippers for Men. per pair ................................ $2.39
Initial Handkerchiefs, each...................................... 20c
Silk Handkerchiefs, eac h............................................. 45c
Hemstitched Handerchiefs, each, 39c. 25c. 15c. 10c
SPECIALS-Gift Neckwear
These Ties were bought after the BIG DROP in
Silks—hence the extremely LOW PRICES.
Latest Styles direct from New York, well chosen
patterns in pleasing variety of colors.
Open End Four-in-hand $1.50 value, special
price ............................................................................. 89c
Open end Four-in-hand,
7 5c value special
price ......................................................... 49c and 39c
Bat Wing Ties, beauties.............................................. 49c
Schleid Bows, excellent quality............................... 39c
Schield Tecks, excellent quality........................... 39c
Christmas without a new tie is like a rose with­
out scent. Don’t disappoint him. Buy here at a
great saving.
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COASTER WAGONS
For the boys. Buy them here for less.
Herdei Wagon, auto steering, each $10.95. $10.50.
Sherwood Spring Coaster, each, $9.50.
'
Dandy Coaster, each, $5.50.
Irish Mail or Hand Car, large, $8 50.
Irish. Mail or Hand Car, small. $6.95.
Ametican Hoy Iron Body, strong wheels, two
$2.85, $2.35.
Tricycles, rubber tires, come in
3
sizes, $8.00.
$7 35. $6.75.
ROCKING HORSES REDUCED
Originally pt iced $4.8 5, reduced to $2.95.
Originally priced $4.15, reduced to $2.95.
Originally priced $3.40, reduced to $2.45.
Shoofly Rocking Horse for the little tots $1 85
Kiddle Kai. 3 sizes, priced at $3.75. $3.25. $2.50
Toddler Horses in 4 sizes priced at $4.00. $3.75.
$3.25. $2.50.
Rol-A-Ski Something new. $1.98.
Daisy Air Rifles, the gun every boy longs for. Ar
curate hard shooting. Teach the boy how to handle
an air gun. He will want a real gun someday.
Daisy, 500 shot repeater. $2.69.
Daisy. 1000 -hot repeater. $2.98.
I)a. v Single Shot. $1,97.
DRUM—E very hoy sometime in his life want- .
dm .1
luy him one this year, here, priced i:i $£ ¡5
51.25. $1.15. 95c. 65c.
Tinker Hlox. 75c
Tillie Tinker. 85c.
AND
Toy Town
FOR MEN
Pure Thread Silk Hose,
GIFT
TOY SHOP—IT PAYS
of the
Coast
Largei stock and better variety than ever before—
Priced at Variety Store Prices. The only COMPLETE
stock in the County.
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CHRISTMAS DOLLS
One Thousand or mole to select from.—
Priced within range of every purse.
Prices range
from 10c tc $12.09.
Some with beautiful hair. Some that cry. Some
that talk. Some that walk. Some dressed, Sonic
little and others large. You are sure to find just the
one you are looking for here— and money saved.
DOLL BUGGIES AND CARTS
At pt ices that will save you money. Bring your
catalog and compare prices.
Imitate,.. Leather Folding Carts priced $3 65 $3 25
$2.95. $2.45. $2.15. $1.45.
Reedfiber boll Cabs—note tiie price«—$¡1 39
$9.75, $8.69, $7.69. $6.89. $5.98.
»Veil made and substantial—will last the little
ones for years.
SPECIAL
i’omplete Shaving Outfit—a brush, soap, mirror
and safety razor with 8 blades, all complete in a
neat case, was $3.35. reduced to $2.79.
GILBERT TOYS for Hoy’ as follow«:
Erector Sets, $3.35, $1.95.
Air Craft. $3.75, $1.70.
Wreless Telegraph, $5.50.
Erector-Electric Erecta Set, $10.65.
Soldering Outfit $1.25.
Mystic Magic, $1.65.
Puzzle Parties. $1.00. 57c. 29c.
GAMES
For the young and those who never get old. They
are going fast but plenty remain for your choosing.
Some as low as 10c.
Game boards, complete equipment for playing 57
games on this one board, complete $7.75.
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TRAINS THAT RUN ON TRACK
American Flyer Trains. Made in U. S. A. for
American boys. Are the best that can be had.
Prices range as follows: $4.25. $2.95. $2.25. $1.70.
and $1.35.
One number, electric operated, $6.50.
Trains to pull on floor at $1.79. $¡.35. $2.39, $1.39
Look over this lis and check the iems you want to
look at when in the store.
Dresser, $4.25
25.
Cupboards.
$1.35.
Toy Steel
Range $4.5».
1 Toy Cook Range $4.69. $3.75.
Toy
Broom 2 3c.
Blackboard 9 5c.
Rubber Balls. b9c
to 5c.
Tops 5c.
Spring Top 26c. Roller Skates
Pop Pistols 25c and 15c.
Daisy Pop Gun shoots
cork, 48<. Soldier Banks 29c. Animal Banks
ball bearing $2.85. Cup Pistols. 10c.
Pop Gun
29c. Baby 1 uks, 25c.
Daisy Water Pistols,
Soa Bubble Outfits 10c. Tool Chests $1.95.
Trunks $1.79, 1.15.
Playing Cards 35c.
Souvenir
riaying Cards 8 5c. Rook. Pit 85c.
GIFT PICTURES
In excellent assortment — Ova)
frame of metal in Gilt, Enamel and
Imitation Oak. Most of pictures are
colored in artistic manner and aie
of good subjects. All are glass cov­
ered.
Priced from 15c to $2.48.
COLUMBIA HIGHWAY
PICTURES
Hand colored photographs in Gilt
Frame
with
glass,
measuring
6^x8t4 inches, Just the thing for
mailing. Price, each 95c.
Same subjects as above and finish­
ed same, only frame measuring
12^4x15’^ inches, r
Price each $2.48
Columbia Highway Calendar
year 1921. Hand Col^red’vUwt wkh
folder for mailing, each 75c
$
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GIFT STATIONERY
In beautiful assortment of white
and tinted colorings—and design nf
boxes.
Prices range from «4 gg
down to 39c per box.
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$
POP CORN-Sure Pop Kind
per lb.
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Open evenings Christmas week.
Shop in morning hours if possible.
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