THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE TWO
The Heyds Were Surprised _
Imported pongee,
full 35 to 36 inches
wide of splendid
texture and good
color.
Special at
11.15.
)ENNINGTON
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"7Xe Quafrty ¿for*-
Childrens all wool
heather
color
stockings, sites up
to 10-
Special
while they last at
11.25
TILLAMOOK. OREGON '
Christmas Buying Made Easy Here
Visit this splendid Christmas store and see the beautiful displays
we are making. A transformation has taken place and our aisles and
counters are piled high with things practical and serviceable to make
this Christmas a joyous one for every man, woman and child in Tilla
mook county. Note the special prices we are making and me high
quality merchandise that we are showing. You will soon realize that
this store is the logical Holiday Headquarters.
Christmas Slippers
Womens Handkerchiefs
Felt slippers for women with comfy
or leather soles in gray* and various
colors. Priced at Si.65 and up.
Felt and leather slippers for men
Black, tan, gray and brown.
Best
qualities, all sizes in Everitt and
Romeo styles at
and up.
Indian mocassins for children, wom
en and men. Made of good grade of
leather, beaded or pl’tzn. 85 to $2.
Boys anc giris fek slippers with
leather and soft soles All sizes at
Si.65 to S2.25.
Comfy slipper io little tot« ‘izes up
to 8. Choice of variety of colors and
styles at 95c pai-.
The most complete selection of wom
ens holiday handkerchiefs to be
found in Tillamook on display. AH
linen, sheer batistes and Lin-weave
fabrics, plain or daintily embroid
ered. in all white colors, and with all
white or colored embroidery.. Priced
at 10c to $1.25 each.
Things for Men
Splendid showing of Holiday neck
wear in knit* and cut silks. Every
wanted color and pattern that is new.
Priced at 35c to S2 each.
All silk shirts made of selected fab
rics in the favored striped patterns.
Sizes from 14 to 17, special at $7.95.
Shirts of madras and percale with
and without collars in solid colors
and neat stripes. All sizes at $1.25
to S2.50 each.
Handkerchiefs in all linen and cotton.
Single or packed in Christinas boxes
With and without initials. Priced at
IOC to 75c each.
Outing flannel night shirts and pa
jamas made of heavy weigh; fabric
in neat striped patterns. Priced
$1.50 and $2.25..
Mens beacon blanket bath robes in a
splendid selection of patterns and
colors. Cut full and large. All sixes
at S7.50.
Mens houce or smoking coats in plaid
back wool fabrics.. All sizes, neatly
trimmed with braid and frogs. Pried
at $9.50.
Mens suspenders, arm bands and
garters, individual or in sets. Packed
in neat Christmas boxes, every pair
guaranteed. 75c and up.
Mens hosiery, silk, wool, cotton and
lisle ’n black and all wanted colors.
Sizes from 9 1-2 to 11 1-2 at 20c to
Si.25 pair.
Mens jewelry, including cuff links,
stick pins, watch chains. Father wal
lets and purses, etc., all at popular
prices.
Mens umbrellas with all silk or
union covers. Paragon frames and
various style haiKlles. Priced at $1 •29
and up.
Stationery
Fancy boxes of stationery and cor
respondence cards in plain white and
colors. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes
to a box at 35c to $1.25.
Womens Kid Gloves
Finest quality imported kid and cape
gloves in all shades of brown, tan and
gray. Two button and strap wrist
lengths at S2.25 to $6.75 pair.
Womens Hosiery
Womens hosiery in all silk, silk lisle
and cotton. Black, brown white, tan.
gray and other wanted colors. Priced
at 35c and up.
\\ omens all wool and wool and silk
mixed hosiery in various leather
shades. Priced at $1 and up.
Womens Umbrellas
Rain and shine umbrellas in black,
brown, purple, and other wanted
colors. Paragon frames with fancy
handles in all the latest styles. All
silk taffetas and Gloria silk tops.
Everyone guaranteed.
Priced at
Si.65 to S18.50.
Womens Blouses
Exquisite all silk blouses of crepe de
chine and georgette in white, flesh
and dark colors. Neatly trimmed
novelty lace and embroidery. All
sizes at S3.95 to $10.
Peter Pan blouses of high grade pon
gee. A smart 6tyle to we«tr with the
■ew jumper dresses. Special at S5.95.
Things for the Baby
Our complete infants wear depart-
ment offer’s knit and wool sacques,
knit bootees and kid shoe», Wmkets,
feeding bibs, knitted wool and silk
caps and hoods, stockings and mit
tens. silk covers and carriage robes,
pillows, etc., all at popular prices.
Ribbons for Christmas
Tieing ribbon in narrow width in red
and green with Xmas Decorations
5 yard piece at 15c.
Hair bow ribbon in blue, pink, brown,
•old rose green, red, etc., full wide and
of good quality at 50c yard.
All silk c miisole ribbon full wide and
-of splendid quality. Pink, nav.- and
light blue at Si.
All silk sattin ribbon in every wanted
«co lor and width from 1-4 j-ch to 8
inches. Priced from 5c yard up.
Toilet Goods
Perfumes, toilet waters, face pow
ders, etc., in all standard imprted and
domestic makes, including Piver.
Djer Kiss Coty, Vivadou, Single
pieces and complete sets at various
prices.
Silk lingerie
All si’k and wash satin cam »soles, cn-
velopes chemise or Teddy Bears,
knickerbockers and boudouir caps,
beautifully trimmed wirb lace, in-
sertion and ribbon. Choace of flesh
and many colors. Priced $11.25 and tip.
SALE OF READY TO WEAR
Our entire stock of womens and tnis^s coats, dresses aad afcirti». in
cluding our entire stock of rain coats now on special sale. This in
cludes all the latest styles in a varie ty adapted to miss or matron and
gives ) > v. choice of a most select st ock at a discount of
per cent
Lift Tuesday night, twenty-!«»
friends gave Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Heyd a genuine surprise in their
new home. The games and program
for the evening proved interesting,
and were enjoyed by all At the
close of a very pleasant evening, the
ladies displayed the "good eats’*
which had been prepared for the or-
casion. to which ample **«lice was
done. Those piweent were:
Mr. rpd Mrs. Newton Anderson,
I Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bales. Mr. and
I Mrs. Aiderman. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Mathers, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Feldschau. Mr. and Mrs.
J W. Heyd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pye,
Rev. and Mrs. McRae, and Mesdames
J. S. Lamar. Orpha Eastman, M. E.
Gruber, Everson.
Fascina/ing story books, bouncing
balls, toques, sweaters, mittens, bun
ny d reuse,s rompers, aprons, Dr. Den
ton’s sleepers, knox knit hose, first
step shoe, baby boudoir stamped
wearables for wee tots. See the cir
cus animals.
FANCY WORK AND ART DEPART
MENT FOR THE LADIES
The Steinbachs Entertain
On Wednesday afternoon last,
John Steinbach, of this city enter
tained the officers of Silver Wave
Chapter, O. E. S., which was given
as a surprise to Mrs. Steinbach,
who retires from office on the 27th
Inst., and her offirial friends.
The ladies were entertained with
guessing contests, and fancy work
was also a diversion, during the af
ternoon. Hot rolls, salad and coffee
were served t<5 the guests. The of
ficers present were:
Mesdames
Plank. Joe Franklin, Frank Heyd,
Leslie Harriett.!, Will Lewis, Orpha
Eastman, David Kuratli, Emmett
Bales. Will Foster, H. A. Williams,
Sam Vierick, Robt. Miller, Clarence
Stanley, Stanley Coates, Roy Henkle
Blaine Hays, John Steinbach.
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In Balconv of Kins & Crehshaw
Hece Is Christmas Suggestion
Surprise Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach were
nigh:
last, by the unlooked for arrival at
their residence in this city of a num
ber of their friends, who came pre
pared to spend the evening, as 'evi
denced by the way they took posses
sion.
The occasion was the recurrence
of Mrs. Haberlach’s natal day, and
the self-invited guests merrily pro
ceeded to take charge of the even
ing’s ntertainment, which mainly
was devoted to ’’500’’. A very en
joyable evening ensued, at the close
of whieh the visiting ladies prepar
ed refreshments consisting of sand
wiches, salads, coffee, and chocolate
which were served at the proper
time.
V
Mrs. David Kuratli won the high
prize at “500” and Mrs. Will Chris
tenson the consolation offering.
f
Mrs. Haberlach was the recipient
of many hearty congratulations on
her birthday, at the close of the par
ty.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bates, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Christen
son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Christenson
I of Oretown, Mr. and Mrs. David
Kuratli, Miss Alma ^picker. Miss
Marie Tinnerstet. Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Burge and Mr. and Mrs. Haber
lach.
I agreeably surprised Monday
L. V. Bberhardt has some Chinese
lilies in tire window of the Watson
abs raet office. They opened up
about two weeks ago, and three
out of four of the bloohns are
double.
The Chinese lily is a
species of the Narcissus, and years
ago, when the American laundries
were not so numerous, and when the
Chinese laundries were common, the
Chinese proprie or« used to present I
j their patrons with the above named
liliee on New Year’s day, as a
I present. The flowers are quite pret
ty and usually bloom during the win
ter season.
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NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., the 31«t
day of December 1921, by the un-,
dersigned and immediately thereaf
ter publicly opened by the County
| Court of Tillamook county, Oregon,
at the office of said court in the coun
ty court house in Tillamook City,
Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of
said county issued for the building
of permanent roads therein in the
sum of 315O.OOU.OO, same being in
denominations - of 31000.00 each,,
numbered from 1 upwards, dated
January 1st, 1922, and maturing ■
serially in numerical order as fol- '
lows?
330.000.00 ten (10) years from
date of issue-
1
330,000.00 eleven (ID years ,
-
from date of issue.
330.000.00 twelve (12) years *
from date of issue ;
330,000.00 thirteen (13) years
from date of issue;
330,000.00 fourteen (14) years
from date of issue.
1
said bonds to bear intereat at five
and one halt (5 1-2) per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually on
January and July 1st, principal and
interest payable in United States
gold coin at the office of the County
Treasurer, at Tillamook, Oregon, or I
at the Fiscal Agency of the State of I
j Oregon in New York City, at the op
tion of the holder.
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for 5 per cent of
the amount bid and must be uncon
ditional.
The approving legal opinion of
Measrn. Teal, Minor A Wlnfree, o*r
Portland. Oregon, will be furnished
the successful bidder.
The Court reaeevee the right to
reject any or all bid«.
H. 8. BRIMHALL.
4-4t
County Clerk
Your wife has probably been try
ing for years to get you to have a
good photograph taken. Surprise her
with one of our "true to life” pho-
tographs of yourself tsis Christmas,
She will appreciate your thought
fulness, flake an appointment for
a sitting today, Only a few minutes
time necessary.
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GOTO
CHURCH!
If you want your life insured, go to Church
And your future thus secured, go to Church
If you want your wife well gowned
When you’re beneath the ground,
For insurance that is sound, go to Church.
W. A CHURCH
Local Representative Massachusetts Life Insur
ance Company.
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Tillamook Furniture Co.
We are prepared to make your
Home more Homey at
Prices That Will Appeal
Come in and let us show you the things that
Make the Home Beautiful
See Our Stock of
RVGS
EASY CHAIRS
BED SPRINGS
Cotton llattresss
STEEL RANGES
TABLES
And many other things too numerous to mentio«
TILLAMOOK FURNITURE CO.
1 he home of tj>e Singer Sewing Machine