Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1922, Image 8

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
CHRISTIAN ( HURCX
TOPNOTCH VALUES
Bible school at 10 a m We 1
graded system and will be J
have you investigate and ad
children by bringing them.
11 o clock—Conn union an
mon. A sermon that win hei
C. E. at 7:00 pm.
Evening service at 8 p.m 1
and Sermon.
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You are cordially invited J
these services.
HARRY’ E. TICKER, R
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AÆ Bcd+onr-NotcK Prices idiad
Appealto Men^bmenN Children!
CARNIVAL AT PACIFIC
CITY NEXT SI
N THIS presentation to you of our regular year ’round values.Jt is our special
dash e*.hat you carefully consider the real worth and character of the quality
of our merchandise. In this way, we believe you can more accurately judge t a
purchasing power of your money here compared with its ability to buy for you else­
where. Remember, buying in large quantities of goods for our 371 department stores
we can and do give you savings that are unequalled. Service, Justice and Equality,
in addition to our veritable values, makes of this stare a Shoppers’ Service Store
Superior! Please consider the appended offerings.
An all day carnival will be hi
Pacific City next Sunday. J
the events will be speaking bl
' gressman Wooten of Texas 1
I rangements can be made GoJ
Olcott will be invited to attend!
his address at Oceanside at thd
builders picnic.
There win
music by the Mt. Angel band |
solos by prominent people, and
letic events. An old fashioned
becue and clam bake will also!
the program.
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BUYING
FOR OUR
371 STO
Is^to Compare
ASSURES TH
LOWEST PRICES s TkemWHK
PauLess „
Get Mcaro."
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.The All-Round Coat!
Born to Mr. and Mrs. I
Franklin of Dolph, a son, Moi
Mother and babe reported <
nicely.
Goods on.Sale
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371. DEPARTMENT STORES
Smart Fall Sport Suits
Boys’ Knicker Suits
For Yong Men
For School and Fall Wear
Three
Unusual
Value-
Giving
Popular
Prices I
An Inspection of Our Suit«
Will Be Convincing.
Armor-Clad Two-Pants Saits hi all-wool
cassimeres and tweeds—doo- Al J
blc seats and knees. Serges \ I Z1 / S
without the double feature, *r * *• •
For School Wear
Stripe percales, eham*
brays, khaki and mer-
serized black sateen.
Full ent, medium high
bollar, button raffs,
faced sleeves, one pock*
et. 8izee 12ft to 14^
4$ • low prioe.
79c
79c
Suspenders
36 Inches
vi
17c
StylishGingham
Butterfly Brand
Attractive
Unexcelled
y*
designs
service.
Fall
for
19c
Women's Shoes
Attractive Style at a Low Price
Made for Comfort
Boys’ and Youth»’ Dre«» Shoe
(Illustrated), is an all mahogany
Rai; seamless vamp. tip. strong
welt soles.
S3.98
PIGGEE PANTIE FROCKS
m to 4 inches wide made of
muslin with splendid edges per
yard
dress for little
10c
come in plain
Low
Price!
fabrics.
Merc. plain colors
or
HEAVY GRIP BLANKETS
$225
Elastic Side Girdle
LADY LYKE CORSET
98c
39c
For women who ap­
preciate solid foot com­
fort and service. Shoo
pictured is of all black
kid leather, plain toe,
rubber top lift on heels,
McKay soles. Sizes 2^a
to 8.
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Notice is hereby given that
County Court of Tillamook coui
Oregon, will until 10 o’clock, S
tember 1, 1922, receive bids for I
construction of a 234 foot il
draw span and trestle approttl
across Nehalem river between !
halem and Wheeler, according to I
plans and specifications on file
the office of the County Clerk
Tillamook county, Oregon.
No bid will be accepted unless I
companied by cash, certified chd
or bidders bond for an amod
equal to at least 5 percent of t|
total amount of the bid.
The right is reserved to rej
any and all bids or to accept ti
bld deemed best for Tillame
county.
Signed:
H. S. BRIMHALL. Co. Clerk.
First publication Aug. 10, 1921.
Last publication Aug. 31, 1922.
Our prices are
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Get one while the weather is
warm. Either Russian blouse
or Oliver Twist style.
45 x 60
Blue or pink, A real buy at
1547
and
They
98c
29c
Unusually
strong and ser­
viceable web.
Colored leath­
er end to
match web.
In
Only
tots.
BOYS WASH SUITS
4 to 9)4
for Dress Wear
It's the niftiest
$179 to $2.98
plain
white with fancy tops, sizes
INFANTS’ HAND-MADE
DRESSES AND GERTRUDES
They are all hand-made and
hand . embroidered.
Even the
most critical eye will appre­
ciate these values.
enfin* require» recular do»
Dealer» who dtoptay thi» *C*
■M Catol Fluahing OU toe eaJetr »4
tboronghsrw They re£3 with Zero-
■k oft£. correa t grade
STANDARD OIL COMPAMT
(Caldo ruto)
$1.98 to $3 98
Made of 10-oz. duck
Men’s Belts
$1.98
COTTON BATHING SUITS
98c
ALL LEATHER WORK
GLOVES
n black and eordova«
—finished with stitched
edges.
Complete
with
slide buckle. A real ratos
at
It’s cheaper to own your suit,
than to rent one.
WOOL FELT HAT at $1.79
29c
TILLAMOOK
to PORTLAND
and return
Just the thing handling lum-
ber, per pair
ONLY $5.75
for men an J women
They are union made
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Ages 2 to 6.
CHILDREN’S SOX
Solid
Comfort!
$1.49 to $1.98
They appeal to boys and pa-
reuts alike. Truly unusual foot­
wear at the price.
EMBROIDERY
All Leather
They appeal to mothers on ac­
count of their beauty, durability
and low price.
The Uttle shoe illustrated is a
patent leather vamp button style
with white top; plain toe, turn
soles, spring heels.
Size» 2 to25
Sixes 5H to 8
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
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CARPENTERS OVERALLS
Infant’s Fine Dress Shoes
Neat, Serviceable. Low Priced
Boys’ Shirts
♦ For Boy» •
Full cut, button cuffs,
faced sleeve«, pocket,
button waist band and
six-button front. Stripe
Eercalee,
chambrays
haki and mercerized
black sateen. Unusual
values.
Dainty colors 4 pattern«,
ground light or dajfc.
Six horse power Fairbanks-Mi
engine.
Prices reasonable. F.
Blackadar, Mutual phone.
pt
$5.90
$9.90
$29.75
In casslmeres, serges, tweeds and cordu­
roy and a pleasing variety of colors and
shades. Hard wear Is provided for. De­
cidedly serviceable and excellent values.
Sizes 6 to 18 years.
Gladio Percale
WOOD SAW. CITY OR COUNT
The Biggest Values
Town at
The model Illustrated Is one of several
styles of Sports Sults we show. W«
also have semi-conservative models ft«
the stylish dressers.
Choice of wear­
resisting casllmeres in blues, grays,
browns and fancy mixtures. All size»—-
School 'Blouse«
I will sell my office buildini
the person paying the best j
therefor within the next g
Make me an f er
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T. H. G0YN1
Mothers! You’re interested in our new
Fall display of boys’ suits, for quality for
quality, style for style, make for make
and dollar for dollar you cannot outfit your
boy more advantageously.
Boys! Here are the clothes you want
They are made Just like dad’s—for style
and service! The model illustrated Is Just
like big brother’s.
We also have other
handsome styles.
84 to 44.
Boys’ and Ycula’s Shoes
30th. a daughter, at Cli
NOTICE OF SALE OF Bl
Tne better kind hand-tailoring gives
to our clothing that correct fitting qual
lty which means so much to the styli
and comfurt on the person. Buying fa
our hundreds of stores insures a bettet
quality with 8 material saving to you
$14.75 to $39.75
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rm
July
dale.
Oregon
Tillamook
__ To Brave the Chilly Days
Whether of Double Faod Cloth, the reverse side of
plain, checked or plaid pattern in blending contrasting
colors, or of Herringbone Tweed, whether self or shawl-
eoDared in Beeverette, Raoooon or Marmot, milady will
glory in these mannish, patch-pocketed, trimly belted
coats that bespeak style, warmth and comfert to weather
cold or stormy winter days. Sizes 16 to 44. She’ll be
mighty pleased to note th$ »viuga afforded in this price
range of,
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Sales dates:
A splendid hat for work, and
can easily be parafined.
32-In. Gimgham
Unusual Value
Admirable patterns, pop*
ular colorings
RIGGING GLOVES
Made of extra heavy horsehide
double palm and thumb, pair
$198
yd. 25c
FALL CRETONNES
36 Inches
Choice new colorings for
coverings and draperie»
HEAVY ROPE STITCHED
SWEATER COATS
Sizes 36 to 46 with big roll
collar.
$4.25
Heavy blue denim
OVERALLS
Union made, bib or waist style
$1.19
Color, navy blue.
15 days from
Ask Agent About
Season Fares
MEN'S PARIS GARTERS
Silk
cable web. double grip,
nlckle trimmings.
tion c<
Jackets. $119
Southern Pacific Line
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