Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 27, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURADAT. JANUARY 27,
THE TILLAMO•t HEADLIGHT
FASE KIGHT
(
Local News
Julius XV. Tohl, and Anna Klug.
32, both of Nehalem, were marrieJ
at the Hotel Tillamook January 10,
by E. E. Gilbert, District Superin­
tendent of the M. E. Church.
The 19-inonth« old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stam of Mohler
died at the Harrison home in this :
city last Thursday evening. Janu­
ary 20th. Death was caused
by
peritonitis resulting from a bad
cold.
Lynn Partridge and Leo Morri« >n
are in Portland this week nr .ins
arrangements for the pipe organ I
they intend to install in the
Gem
Theater.
D. L. Clouse, of Los Angeles. Cal..
Is wanting to know the address of
8. C. Levenger, supposed to live
about eight miles from Tillamook on 1
a dairy farm, in a letter to ths
Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Clou r's
address Is post olih, box 61. 81
tlon C, Los Angeles, Cal.
Eugene Jenkins, jeweler, end Dr.
Turner, eye specialist, annotine
that they will move their place of
business on February 1st to the Till­
amook Hotel building, where fli-xt
class modern quarters are being
fitted up.
adv.
Mrs.
George
Tlnnerstet left
Thursday for her home in Monte­
sano, Washington.
Mrs. Clarence Hanenkrat left f >r
Wheeler Thursday where she will
spend a few days visiting friends
and relatives.
Mrs. F. M. Mills and small son
left for Saltair Thursday.
Mrs. Thomas Bailey and Mrs. J.
B. Stam, who have been visiting at
the home of Leslie Harrison left for
Mohler Thursday.
J. M. Wilson announces in this
Issue of the Headlight that he will
open a meat market in the Gem
Theater building on next Saturday.
The name of the new bualneaa home !
will be the independent Market. Mr.
Wilson 1« well known in Tillamook
having been a resident here for .1
number of years.
O. A. Windfelder was a San Fran-
cisco bu«ine«s visitor In thin city
during the week, returning to hi«
.home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr«. John J. Weber left
Wednesday for Mlama to vlalt ie-|
In t i ves.
Mr. and Mr». Robert Brauer and
Miaa Lena Quast. who have been vis­
iting Rev. and Mrs. Scliuetze for a
few week«. left for Salem Wedne»-
day.
Mra. A. K. Stanley left for Port­
land Wedneaday to vlalt friends and
relative«.
,
•
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Coburn left
Wedneaday for Hillsboro.
E. F Schultz returned Tuesday J
from a few daya bualneaa In Port­
land.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Mann and Mr.
and Mra. Geo. Klehm spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. W. B. Sutton at
her home on the Wilaon river.
Leslie Harriaon returned from
Portland Wedneaday where he had
been for aeveral daya on business.
Mr. and Mra. Alex Finlayson, who
have been vlalting Mr. and Mrs Les­
lie Lucas for aeveral daya, returned
to their home ut Day City Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Finlayson hav,. spent
a good portion of thia winter In
Washington and they are very glad
to get buck to Tillamook County.
Sam J. Smith returned to Forest
Grove Monday after a vlalt of two :
weeka in thia city boosting the new
road from Tillamook to Portland,
through Forest Grove by the way of
the Wilaon river.
F. B. Dearing, the Wheeler barber,
was in thia city last week looking '
for a location. He aaya »Ince the [
big saw mill Is closed for an indefln- |
lie time, the people of that place are
very unsettled.
Mr». L. Harris left Monday fur
Portland to visit friend» and rela­
tive» for a few weeks,
Mr. Nicklas left for Belding on |
Monday.
Mrs. K. Tipton left Tuesday for
Beattie to spend a few weeks with
relatives.
W W.
W Duvls of Bay City, who ¿g
B
WS* 1 In this city visiting . her
. . hin-
.
nt the
th*» Boals
H oa I m Hospital
lIoHnitnl left fm
band »t
for ' B
her home Tuesday .Mr. Davis is I
improving now front a severe attack;
of nervatic rheumatism.
Billie Stephen left for Portlnnd on |
Tuesday.
May Watson returned to her
home at Manhattan Beach Tuesday
after spending a few days here vU-
itlng relatives.
G. B Laiub left for Portlnnd
Tuesday on business.
Barview was th,. scene of
a
last
very enjoyable social event
Saturday night when the "Get To-
gather Club" gave a carnival dance
Wilkins orchestra furnished
the
music and a very enjoyable time Is
reported The next dance given by
the club will be held Saturday ntgnt.
^Norman Christensen left Friday
for Portland to see tils wife who la
at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
Mr«. M J. Bowles who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Al Perry
•Ince Mondsv, left Friday for her
home at Warren, Oregon
The student» from Hobbaonville
and Garibaldi who Jiave attended
the State Eighth grade examination«
here left for thetr homes. Friday.
F D. Mitchell. poetmnster and
booster ot Bayocenn. waa
Ing business In Tillamook * rlda>.
Mrs. S. K. Hoffman and daughter
Je^ie Ml Saturday for Garibaldi to
spend a few days.
... .
Geo. Nelson. R R • le
a
8upeivisor was tn the city I»»1
looking over the line.
A S Thomas who has been a re»-
ideut of this county for the past » »
month, left tor his
b
Lincoln. California. 8« unlay * ”
the Intentions of returning tn about
’ Mra^J K Jacobson of Timber who
has been visiting her t»r«»ther. W
W. Davis In the Boals hospital .eft
for her home tn Timber,
.
Mr Ed Schult* left for Portland
D Small left for Portland
**T"h.‘nrev*.nue men
J
X
I
Six Slashing Days
Raise money I must and do it quickly. To do it in the e Six Days I must offer
the buyers of this entire County good staple goods—goods that you need—right now
goods—at prices you are willing to pay which must be BARGAIN PRICES-
The BIG CHEESE KNIKE has been busy slashing away at prices as you will note
below, It will work overtime during the sale slashing prices so that in eveiy nook
and comer, wherever the eye of the thrifty buyer may look, a cut-down and haggled
price on items will greet you.
STORE CLOSED FRIDAY, JAN. 28th.
JANUARY
29th.
SATURDAY
SALE
STARTS
10 A.M. SHARP
Next week store will open at 9 A.M. and close at 5 P.M. It is not what the goods cost me—cost has
been forgotten—It’s the money I need. Read every word-Check Items wanted-hang list up for daily reference.
7c Parlor Matches ..........................
5c Ink Tablets...................................
8c Envelopes .....................................
5c Pencils
.....................................
15c Linen Envelopes........................
25c Men's Garters ..........................
50c M'n’s Double Grip Garters ....
50c Men’s Pipes ...............................
25c Men’s Canvas Gloves..................
$1.50 Men’s Wool Gloves..................
$1.45 Men's Wool Glove*...............
95c Bays’ Wool Gloves ....................
99c Boys’ Wool Gloves ...................
$2.00 Holier Skates ..........................
... each 5c
. 3 for 10c
5 for 25c
3 for 10c
,. 3 for 25c
. Pair 20c
.. Pair 35c
EaEch 25c
.. Pair 15c
Pair $1.15
Pair $1.10
Pi. 65c
. Pair 69c
.... $1.65
35c Rompers
30c Apron Gingham
39c Children's Hose
70c Children's Hose
50c Children's Hose
35c Boys, Heavy Rib Hose ..
40c Ladies’ Hose . ..
95c Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose........................
75c Ladies’ Mercerized Hose ......................
$1.13 Ladies Vests Winter Weight................
$1.13 Ladies Pants, Winter Weight...........
$1.90 Ladies' Union Suits. Winter Weight
$1.97 Children’s Union Suits ...................
$3.00 Roller Skates .....................................
25c
.... yard 15c
.... pair 25c
.... pair 55c
.... pair 30c
,... pa’r 39c
3 pair $1.00
.... pair 5pc
.... pair 50c
.... each 79c
.... each 79c
............. $1.35
........... $1.39
........... $2.35
SATURDAY, JAN. 29th
MONDAY, JANUARY 31st
SUGAR—10 lbs. 50c.
SOAP-pei bar 5c.
Limit 10 lbs. to Customer
3 for 20c
. 2 or 25c
3 for $1 00
35c
Pair 15c
25c
Pair 69c
yard 25c
yard 25c
Yard 39c
Yard 25c
each 20c
each 20c
Crystal White, Palmolive Cream Oil,
Fairy, Sun Bright Cleaner and others.
Limit of 10 to Customer.
,
$1.73 Children's Union Suit*.........
$1.47 Children’s Union Suits.........
$1.97 Boys' Union Suits..................
$1.73 Boys' Union Suits..............
79c Children's Vests or Pants ....
95c Children’s V'sts or Pants ....
$1.15 Children's Vests or Pants ...
95c Boys’ Drawers ..........................
$1.13 Boys' Drawers .......................
20c Dover Egg Beaters .................
25c Dover gg Beaters ...................
15c St'el Wool...................................
25c Cups and Saucers ....................
.. $1.20
.... 75c
$1.39
$1.20
each 59c
each 69c
each 79c
69c
79c
15c
19c
package 10c
. 2 for 35c
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd
Ladies’ Fine Cotton Hose,
per pair 15c.
THURSDAY, FEB. 3rd
Ladies’ Kitchen Aprons, Each 25c
Regular 35c. Grude.
Sizes s’ to 10 Colors Black, White,
Cordovan.
A 65c. Article. Light and Park Colors.
Limit of 2 to Customer.
All Ladies' Purses
.........................
8c 0. N T Spool Cotton
10c Martha Washington Han Nets
15c Cap Shap Hair Nett ...............
20c Silk Thread
....
9c Luttre Cotton ..............................
25c Pin On Hose Supporters.............
10c Sticken Trimming ....................
10c Pearl Buttons ............... .........
5c Box Wire Hair Pin*......................
10c 7-ot Toilet Paper .................
$2 39 Ladies Outing Gowns.............
58c Children's Rompers ....................
$1 35 Children's Coveralls .............
Reduced One Thud
...................... spool 5c
.................... 4 for 25c
................ 3.. for 25c
............... spool 15c
spool 7c
. . . pair l«c
pi're 5c
... card 5c
3 boxes 10c
13 rolls $1 00
$115‘
.................. 42c
.. pair $1 19
All Doll* Reduced ............... ..........
35c Cups and Saucers
...........
25c Plates .......................................
25c Soup Plates
........................
25c Oat Meal Dishes ...................
42c Gold Band Cups and Saucers
35c Gold Band Plates ...................
35c Gold Band Soup Plates
....
30c Gold Band Oatmeals................
40 Spanish Salted P*anut*.............
20c Fresh Roasted Peanuts .........
70c Chocolate Candies ...................
40c Mixed Candiet ............................
18c Water Glasaet..........................
10c
3 for 20c
3 for 20c
10c
... 3 for 40c
... 3 for 25c
... 2 for 25c
................ 15c
............. 19c
... yard 29c
........... $1.09
........... $1.19
........... $1.39
25 per cent
TUESDAY, FEB. 1st
A
10c Williams Shaving Soap
20c Hammer Handles . ..
50c Axe Handles..................
50c Men's Silk Ties
25c Men’s Hose.............
35c Men's Hose
42x36 in. Pillow Cases,
30c 36-inch White Outing
30c 27-inch Daisy Cloth
45c Turkish Towling
38c Huck Towling
29c 18x30 Turkish Towels
30c 18x42 Huck Towels
15c Water Glasses .......................
9c Water Glasses ..........................
10c Handkerchiefs .......................
15c Handkerchiefs .......................
20c Handkerchiefs.......................
121/jC Handkerchiefs...................
18c Handkerchiefs.......................
20c Men's Colored Handkerchiefs
25c Boy Scout Handkerchiefs ..
45c 5% inch Hair Bow Ribbon
$2.15 Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons
$2.39 Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons
$2.79 Ladies' Bungalow Aprons ..
All Games and Toys Reduced ...
35 per cent
25c
each 21c
21c
21c
. 3 of $l.J0
........... 29c
............. 29<
............. 25c
...... lb. 25e
.... lb. 15c
... lb. 55c
... lb. 25c
. 3 for 40c
ORANGES—Per doz. 20c
Sweet and Juicy.
Limit of 1 doz. to Customer.
$2.85 Ladies' Bungalow Aprons
Extra Heavy Chair Bottoms ....
Medium Weight Chair Bottoms .
5c Mouse Traps ................... ..
15c Rat Traps..................................
$1.48 Children's Sweaters ...........
$2.59 Children's Sweaters ...........
79c Children's Knit Toques ....
59c Children's Knit Toques.........
89c Children's Knit Toques ....
45c Children's Knit Under-Waists
$2.25 Aluminum Double BoU'rs .
40c Mop Sticks
..............................
.... $1.45
......... 15c
......... 10c
3 for 10c
2 for 25c
... $1.10
... $1.65
......... 55c
......... 39c
......... 59c
......... 35c
... $1.89
29c
FRIDAY, « FEB. 4th
Granite Ware - Piece 39c.
Large Preces Values to $1.50
Limit of 2 Pieces.
but only 1 piece of
a kind to Customers.
All Doll Buggies Reduced.............
19c Lamp Chimneys No. 1 .........
20c Lamp Chimneys No. 2...........
25c Lantern Globes ....................
$1 75 O-Cedar Mops......................
$1.50 O-Cedar Mops ...................
$1 25 O-Cedar Mops......................
$1.00 Quart O-Cedar 0U.............
50c Size O-Cedar 0U....................
60c Galvanized Buck't 10 Qt. ...
AU Box Stationery Reduced ....
All Hand Painted China Reduced
AU Cut Glass Reduc'd..................
All Granite Ware Reduced.........
25 per cent
•.. .... 15c
.... 15c
. . , , .. $135
... .. $1.25
... .. $1.10
.... 89c
• • • ...
50 per
30 per
30 per
20 per
45c
cent
cent
cent
cent