Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 23, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1920
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The Cash Grocery
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Located just around the corner from Lamar’s
Drug Store, ou First, is getting the business, be­
cause we have an exceptionally low over-head ex
pe ise. Have bought on today’s market and bv
selling for cash are able to quote following ¡»rices:
Solid Pack Tomatoes
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Standard Pack Tomatoes
Small White Beans, lb.
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Onions, per cwt.
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Spuds, per cwt.
One gal. Raw Syrup
One gal Breakfast Bell
Swift’s Jewel Shortening, Med
10 lb. sack Com Meal
10 lb. sack Farina
20c
15c
07c
$2.25
1.
1.00
1.85
95c
55c
80c
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Local News
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E. 11. Morris of Portland who lin­
been en joying a iev,- days hunting
here left for his heme Friday.
Dick Pi ice left lor Portland, F.i-
day, on business.
Mrs. Ellis Barber left Friday for
Hillsboro on business, Mr. Barber
will join her there and they will
visit relatives in the valley befor re-
turning.
Mrs. N. S. Crow who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Martlny
left for her home in Portland Friday.
Mrs. Verna Mast and small son
Jack, together with her sister, Mrs.
H. R. McKinley left for Cottage
Grove, Friday, where they will
spend the holidays with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gillett, left for
Barview, Saturday,
the
to spend
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hadley of 1
Stanley,
Wis.,
who
been
have
visiting Frank Hadley and other
relatives of this city, left for Fort
Worth, Texas, Saturday,
Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Graves left
Saturday for Portland for a few
days shopping.
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Miss Vera Fly was a business
visitor in this city Friday, returnin;
to her home in Portland, Saturday.
Mrs. C. L. Piovoost and Mrs. Pike
of Bay City who have been visiting
friends here, left for their home
for the relief prayed for in her com­ Saturday.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State plaint, to-wit:, a dissolution of the
J. H. Collins of Bay City was a
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
marriage contract now existing be­
Edna M. Reinhart, Plaintiff, vs. tween plaintiff and defendant and Jfillamook visitor, Saturday.
Frederick W. Reinhart, Defendant.
Sheriff
Campbell of Tillamook
for such further relief as to the
To Frederick W. Reinhart, defend­ Court may seeni just and equitable. county arrived at the Hotel Oregon
yesterday afternoon,
His term as
ant above named.
This summons is published oy
peace officer and tax collector will
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE order of Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, expire next month, at which title
OF OREGON, you are hereby re- Judge of the above entitled Coutt, his successor will step in.—Oregon­
quired to appear and answer to the made this 20th day of December ian.
complaint filed against you in the 1920.
Mrs. Joe Williams was called to
above entitled suit, in the above en- i First publication shall be Dei em­ Portland Monday by the illness of
titled Court on or before the 3rd day ber 23, 1920 and the last .publico:ion her sister, Mrs. Paihler.
of February 1921, and if you fail to shall be February 3. 1921.
Mrs Paul Skeels left for Portland
so appear and answer for want there­ Barrick
&
Hall
Attorneys
tor Monday to visit her sister and later
of plaintiff will apply to said court Plaintiff. Tillamook, Or.
12-23*7 will be joined by Mr. Skeels when
i they will go on to Dallas to spend
— Christmas with her parents.
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A Merry Christmas
New Year right
with a
Savings Account
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Tillamook County
Bank
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To All Our Customers
We Wish You a
Very Merry
Merry Christmas
and
Prosperous
New Year
iV® Will Endeavor to
Serve You in the Fu­
ture as We Have in the
Past
Lamar’s Drug Store
------------- Tillamook. Oregon
BEST
SUIT
í VALUES
í of the
Year
Await
You
¡ Men!
Hart Schaffner
Marx made
them to sell at
$55
Our
and S60.
price
now
$
—Shop early!
E. E. Lindsay and wife of Lynn-
brook were Tillamook visitors Wed­
nesday.
FREE
Morning hours are the best.
J. S. Lamar has returned from
Portland, where he has been serv-
ing on the Federal grand jury fnr
the last five weeks.
to each
is
now
$45
—We’ve taken care of
the
price.
—It’s costing us money to give
you these splendid suits at the
above respectively low sale prices.
But we’re forgetting that. We’r»
determined to outdo our previous
low prices so you’ll notice. We’ie
doing it, too.
adult, only, on
Monday, Dec. 27
J
Dollar Bill
them to sell at
—Fellows, make your Christ­
mas money do double duty and
buy that all wool suit right now.
—You can’t do any better than
this. Hart Schaffner and Marx
have taken care of the style and
quality.
Mrs. J. B. Stain of Mohler was a
Tillamook visitor last week.
Arlene Burge left for
Calingo.
Cal., Wednesday to visit her sister.
A Home Calendar given
—Quite naturally there are a number of folks who have
been remembered on Christmas and now wish to reciprocal e.
Haltom’s of course is the logical place to come to to make
gift selections.
price
and will be continued until the first of the year. Our best proof of the popularity of this event are
th« great numbers that have taken advantage, indicating that the values are unsurpassable—and
we shall endeavor to maintain this record.
—This is store wide.
—In some instances the values are greater than before.
GREATER STILL AS EVERYTHING IN
THE STORE IS SUBSTANTIALLY RE­
DUCED IN PRICE. BUY, BUY NOW
CLEAN-UP OF ALL ODDS AND ENDS--
SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES
All Remnants 1-2 Price
Ready-to-Wear
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Delineator
Now Ready For Distribu
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Natusilly after a busy Xmas selling many broken lines have accumulated and to dispose of
them quickly we re affixing extraoruinary low prices.
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Bar gai ns--Many Instances
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Next Week Will Be Devoted To A
And The Greatest
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Is Doing Wonders
Hundreds of pieces of remnants of silks, woolens, cotton goods, laces and ribbons at half form-
er selling price.
Women's
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away
—If in doubt what to select our efficient and willing sales­
force will gladly assist you.
Our
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Free
Calendar
—and Nowhere» in the City Will You Find
Assortments Better, Qualities Finer, Service
Quicker or Prices Lower Than at The “Store
of Essential Gifts.”
Ä Marx made
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Fred Sievers and family of Castle
Rock, Washington, were visitors at
the F. J. Pye home a few days ago.
Mr. Sievers made the trip of 185
miles by automobile in 11 % hoitri
during the storm that prevailed ov­
er the northwest at that time.
it
is understood that he intends to re­
turn to Tillamook after the holiday-- I
with the prospects of locating here.
Mrs. Geo. Letsyn left for Portland
Wed nesday to spend the holidays
with relatives there.
Gift Shopping Simplified for
the LAST-MINUTE Buyers
Has praeticglly everything in wanted things for Men, Wo­
men and Children.
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Burge Grocery will save you 20
per cent on your groceries. 12-23tf
tluy Anderson and wife, who luiV
been shopping in this city, left for
their home in Nehalem Wednesday.
A ífíprrií Ghriiïtinas
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Hart Schaffner
Give- a look at the prices of can­
ned peaches, pears, salmon and ber­
ries at the Burge Grocery—a cut of
25 per cent.
12-23tf
Fred C. Baker and wife have gone
to Eugene to spend Christmas
and
the new year. Dean Allan, of th“
U. of O.. has invited Mr. Baker to
give the school of journalism some
of his experiences as a newspaper ’
man when the editors meet at the
university on the 16th of January. ,
Mr. Baker is undecided whether lie
will remain away from home
that
length of time owing to other bns-
Iness.
lo One And All Our Friends And Patrons
To All Our Faithful Employes
We Make Public Our Heartfelt Wish For
HALTOM’S TOE STORE OF COUNTLESS
AND PRACTICAL GIFT MERCHANDISE
J. H. Frad of Heppner, who has
been looking around this part of the
county for a location, left for Port­
land Tuesday to meet his wife who
will return with him to Tillamook.
Mrs. C. B. Stanley and son, Jun­
ior, left for Portland Tuesday
to
spend the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Gabriel.
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Store Closed Saturday, Dec. 25th
Miss Louise Jordan of Prineville
and Mrs. F. C. Robinson and family
of Taft, who have been visiting then-
mother, Mrs. H. Jordan, left for their
homes Monday.
Mrs. C. D. Stewart of Portland,
who has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. M. D. Reading of this city for
several weeks, left for her
home
Tuesday.
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Morrison and little
C daughter LavelL 1 ft, Friday,
for
South Bend wl. •
hey will spend
A the holidays with Mrs. Morri.ons’
parents.
Understand, this is not a sale, but these prices
exist throughout our store.
Pay Cash and know where you are at.
Pho.ie your orders to us and we will collect or
deliver.
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Our Motto: Quality, Service and Price-
HONEY & HEUSSER
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Miss Nellie Gaylord, who
has
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ryzer left i
Amy Jenkins is home from O. A.
Mrs. C. W. Wagie and family let:
Wednesday for Milwaukie. Ore. Mr. been attending the University of I Thursday for Portland where they C. to spend the holidays with her
holidays folks.
Wagie will drive out Friday by car. Oregon, returned Tuesday to spend will enjoy the Christmas
with relatives .
H. M. Blount of Portland was reg-
Miss Rlechers left for Seattle Wed­ the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. F. M Mills and small son. istered al ihe Tillamook hotel Wed-
nesday to spend the holidays wi’h
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinshaw left Alfred, of Saltair. were visitors !r! nesday.
relatives.
Thursday for Portland and
New­ Tillamook this week.
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Henry Bochsler lett for Portland berg to spend the holidays.
W. I). Clitrke of Salem was a bus
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Wednesday where he will spend the
C. .1. Sharkey. O. A. C. Rtudcnt iness visitor in this city this week
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Merrick and and f- lend of Howard Lamar
holidays.
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Sam Boyer was in this city Wed­
small daughter left for Philomath this city, is in town this week on a
Mrs J. DeLillies recently receiv­ Thursday to spend the holidays with
nesday from Portland.
short visit.
ed a box of fruit nnd nuts from her Mrs. Merrick’s parents.
N. P. Christensen of Portland was
old home in West Virginia, among
Mr. Sawyer who is at the East-
which were some apples picked from
Mrs. H. W. Spenr lett for Port- man h 'spit'll, is on the gain nrd a guest at the Tillamook hotel' this
week.
a tree planted by Mr. Debilite land Thursday to spend the hi.lt- gettine along nicely.
twenty-five years ago.
days with relatives
P. B. Hargood of Portland was in
Miss Betty MeGahey. head
this
city Wednesday.
Charles Lamb, student at V. c: o.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Van Patter at the Eastman hospital left
Is -'pending the Christmas holidays will spend the holidays in Portland Seattle Thursday to he gone
Eddie Glad was one rated
or
with his parents.
with their daughters.
Sunday.
last week at the Boals hospital aril
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doing nicely.
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°Uii Wicklund underwent an
■X'k aTd? 'he B°alS hO8P‘Jal th-
peek, and Is getting along nicely.
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A’ An*lerson of Kelso. Wash >
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T,,dL"le h°»d»yswlth.Mr.a>/
Mrs. Frank Heyd.
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For the best dairy ranches
'he Pacific Coa. t write the Nestio
ca Valle- Real Estair
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Agency. Clov-
erdale, Tillamook Co., Ore.
12-23U
Benzoate of soda, added
in sm ili
quantities to cider, it seems
will prr-
vent its acquiring a kick
But for
all that we hardly look for
marked
«’Wy In the benzoate of
soda
ntaiket. Oregonian.