Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 08, 1922, Image 8

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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
FRIDAY DEC. 8. 1922
Slraitliijljt
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you havea t studie-1 the pro- ■;u;rau
iam« at the Gem for next week—
do it now!
A-iv
’. TJcrr; Gerdes of Sandlukc
in the city the first of the week
. shopping trip.
..! say. have you seen 'he ne-
,1« towels at the Pollyani a? Adv
F ank Smith of Bay City was in
- ity Monday
CT-portunUy knocks at y ur dour
see “The Four Horsemen
of
flit Apocalypse’ at the Gem Deceni-
her 16.—Adv.
Make Christ’ birthday a day
R.
Kelsey of Carlton accom-
S. __
any minister of any
named by his two sons went through
th- city Monday on their way
to
about
needy
or family.
Oceanside where they are to con­
st! ¡ct some cottages.
family
remembered with
•'r. Seacock of Carlton, visited one
day ’his week at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Charles Roe.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Davis of Beav­
TILLAMOOK
er ir- visiting at the E. G. Ander­
son home.
Methodist
U. J. Edwards and R. W. Watson
made a business trip to Portland
Reformed
hursday
A®»
“(Jlory to God in the high
est, and on earth Peace,
Goodwill towards men
inform
child
any
Famous Tillamook Cheese
We have a fine lot of small sized cheese both fresh and aged,
which we will be glad to wrap for you for mailing. Don’t put if
oft. Get them in the mall NOW.
Nuts. Candy, Fruits, Canned Goods and all the other good
things are in more plentiful supply now and are nice and fiesh.
OUR PRICES 0 NALL THESE THINGS WILL MAKE
YOU A SATISFTER CUSTOMER
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G, ANDERSON
The Store without Balts or Rebates
LOCAL NEWS
Misses Arlene and Rose Tilden
spent the week end in Portland.
Ira Krake returned Sunday even­
ing after having visited for a week
with relatives in Portland and Day-
ton.
There are the «wellest Christmas
gifts at the Pollyanna.
!
Stylish and Serviceable!
Workmanship in these toibb
the kind that assures both ity
and service; the fact thatomfl
stores required thousands of
and thus secured the rock-botty,
price assures you an import®
saving at only
That child or
Christmas Cheer.
will be
a
The Overcoat You Warn
of cheer. Please
church in Tillamook
s
No remembrance is more welcome at Christmas time to a lot
ot people than one of our
3T1 departments ^
tht A MOOK. OREGONG POSITE SUBSET GAl^
CHURCHES
$2475
United Brethren
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of
son to Mr. and Mrs. George Sur-
'.eo , Nov. 30.
C. L. Starr, an attorney of Port­
land was in the city this week
on
b usiness.
People who never knew they had
hearts—will find them at the “Old
Homestead."—Adv.
D W. Mann and Wm. Phrlnzee,
members of the Rockaway school
board, were in town Tuesday on bus­
iness connected with the school
there.
America’s favorite play plcturized
The Old Homestead’’ at the Gem
; .it Tuesday and Wednesday.
next Tuesday and Wednesday. Adv.
C. V> Wagy has been on the sick
list since Sunday.
Ha. > y Gllham is in Portland this
week.
George Lienkaemper came home
' . om O. A. C. last week to spend
Thanksgiving with his parents.
Ike La bowitch is in from Port­
land helling his brother Louie Lab-
Remember the night you stole wa—
o.vitch in the store.
tei melons
See "The Old Home­
W. L. Hudson of Cloverdale
stead" at the Gem. December 12-13.
in the city Thursday
Christian
Presbyterian
Nazarene
Bay City M. E.
The overcoat for
satisfying wear I In several sty!»
— model illustrated has btinj
backj others belted all aroei
Stylish colors and patten» |j
good, all-wool fabrics.
See Our Display»
Before You Buy,
Stylish Gnh
DOS T L8T THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING
Of SHkOord
The City Transfer
1« PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS
INTO YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO
COVER Al J. YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
He!’ o
I
S the Joyous hour
proaches, the spirit of
the season becomes more
and more keen with ex­
pectancy. This is a Christ­
mas Store, indeed, attract­
ive alike to old and young.
A visit here at thta*tlme
will prove both enjoyable
and profitable.
A
I'll be at my headquarters
“The Christmas Store
Saturday, Dec. 9, |a nd 16th at 2 p. m.
»• Sin
Th- vogare of theailk ori
gtrdlc Is tinding express*«
in a variety of tirali»
desi gi.b
'ernilnaUng II
tH.’HClH
Plain bnkW
models for !1 mw «ho ¡th
smart simplicity; fancy
makes for thus« wtoh
taste prefers the omi
ornate.
All girdles fl
inches lang. Colori:
Black. brown and any. '
Quick service and reasonable rate«
98c to
Embroidered Hani
»• <tnt to - e ;'H the lit:L >ys and girls of Tili-
amook , >untv. I’ll have something for each one
your
just
White or Colored I
Dainty and Useful Chris»
mas gifts ; nf good (¡’iSlifl
linen; will, nr detaUfl
tinted bor< rs and «M
designs
A larg» variety
to select from.
. d such a large Hr beat -
You a. ? invited to inspect
Courteous troatmeiiv. C me early.
Package Trimming»
Seals ........................ 5c
Tags ........................ 5c
Ribbon ................. tOc
Twine ................... 10c
Holly paper, 2 for .. 5c
Tissue paper 12 for 10c
Holly Boxes . 5 to 35c
Xmas Foil................ 15c
VELOCIPEDES
READ THIS LIST
$4.45, . $4.85, $5.35,
$9.35, $10.85
Ball bearing veloci­
pedes $14.95.
Games
Balls
Hems
Telephones
Drums
Tinker Toys
Banks
Whistles
Marbles
Trains,
Wash tubs and boards
Iron»
Jacks .
Tops
Trunks
Beautiful China
Glassware
Vases
Flower Bowls
Dishes
Handkerchiefs
Candle Sticks
Candleg (new)
Baskets
Lovely Box Stationen
Silk Hose
Heather Hose
Arm Bands
f ¡spenders
Sox
Ties
KIDDIE
$2.25, $2.75, $3.25
DOLLS
the newest and lat-
esl models in dolls.
Mamma dolls . . . $3.95
Mamma dolls (larger)
................... $6.45
Dolls form 5c to $9.00
Come and see them.
DOLL BUGGIES
in grav or ivory wicker
$4.45, $4.85. $5.50, and
$6.95
Folding Buggies
$1.69,. $1.95
WAGONS
Iron wagons, 35c. $1.19
$1.69, $2.15, $3.15, and
$3.75
WHEELBARROWS
75c, $1.25, $2.35
Do Hiur Xmas
Shopping Ear!)
KARS
CARTS
35c, 95c
Farm Wagons
$12.95
RED CHAIRS
59c, 79c, $1.19, $1.65
RED ROCKERS
75c, 98c, $1.39
TREE
ORNAMENTS
Beautiful? “I’ll say
thtv are.” You will just
have to see this display
that’s all —even if you
do not need a thing,
See them.
5* 104 I5<
Two more weeks
until Christmas
CHRISTMAS?) GIFTS
Set of 3 In Fancy M
WITHIN THE REACH OF
EVERYONE
You may wish to spend a little or a great
Aim r-i/
Know
deal.
Just because you have many friends to remember
this Xmas doesn’t mean that you will find it dif­
ficult—not at all—if you will let us help you.
The main thought in mind in buying
Xmas stock this year was to select the largest pos­
sible number of gifts to se’l at moderate prices.
Stationery
25c
to
«4.75
Kodaks »2 up
Knives 89c and up
Scissors 20c hnd up
Kodak Album« 40c to »3.50
Sewing Baskets 50c to »3.25
Manicure Sets 90c
Perfumes 50c to »3.50
and up
Fountain Pens »2.50 to »10.
/
Boeks
Flashlights »1.15 to »3.50
I^-ersharp Pencils 50c to »3
Pyalin Ivory at popular prices
Flower Bowls »1
to
I HE CAt AN d g AFA® ■
IS NOT PROTECTED FMÏ
Insurance of
every kind
»2.75
Accident & Health
Automobile
Farm
Fidelity & Surety
Bc;.ds
Fire
Life
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Live Stock
Plate Glass
Public Liability
DOLLS
SPECIAL
DOLLS
We have a limited number of American
made Dolls that we are closing out at big reduc
twns These dolls are from 11 to 16 inches
wight, that
well retailed
dressed at and
with toVss
pretty curlv
hair
Dolls
$1.26
anfc
CHAS. i. CLOUGH CO.
Workman's
Compensation
M£AN
DCLLAL3
THGUSA1®
LOSS.
Hartford Fire In.-ura*
Co. pollcle
rove' I'*’
«D Ol’|
tica’ly
risk.
<The Insurance Man”
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the Christmas Bargains
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