Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 24, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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Grana Leader Broadcasting Public Announcement of a Most Stirring and
It has been said that the man who
3iwer makes a mistake never makes
anything else—and certainly the cock­
sure type always does seem to come
a cropper sooner or later, remarks
a writer In London Answers.
If she. or he, has Insisted a good
ileal on her, or bls. own perfections,
there Is very little sympathy showered
on them when they are "out of luck."
4 man who is so strictly honorable
and exact that his precision 1s famed
tn the whole town has l»een made hon­
orary treasurer of a big public fund.
He finds, perhaps, that his accounts
will not balance by £8 odd.
He Is so absolutely positive about
the correctness of hfs ligures that he
18 unpleasant to the secretary and of
tensive to the members of the commit­
tee when they suggest possibilities of
error. When an Independent audit re­
veals that thé error ts more In the na­
ture of a foolish mistake—a silly slip
that a slxteen-yenr-old clerk ought
net to make—the great “I am" goes
down like a pricked balloon.
It Is not only mere bounce. It Is
self-conrtdence that vanishes under
the convictton of a first real blunder.
Or take the case of the typist who
Is loudly contemptuous of every other
girl In the office because they make
mistakes In spelling and she—well,
she doesn't.
"There Is no excuse for bad Spell-
Ing." she Informs the office at large,
"If you have had oven a county coun-
ell school education and are not rlilic-
ulously careless."
Then one day she types a loiter to
the chief's most particular client, a
learned lord, asking "weather" he
could see him that week.
The few sarcastic remarks on care­
lessness made by the chief rankle so
deeply that the office atmosphere de­
velops a purple storm aura from
which the angry typist emerges minus
her Job.
It Is decidedly safer to mnke a little
human mistake now ami again tn
place of getting upon n pedestal of
perfection, which gives one such nasty
bruises when the topple-over comes.
Perhaps It Is in the long run Just
as bad to be too perfect as too full of
errors. People do not expect such h
wonderful lot from the person who
never makes any mistakes.
The generals or admirals who have
nothing to learn from their staff, the
tAacliers or scientists who throw aside
all textbooks because they have
reached to perfect knowledge, the
business men or housewives who ran
their affairs as they did five years
ago because they are "not given to
making mistakes, and their way Is
the only right way"—all these people
ire liable to get a nasty shock some
day.
A little study of that Hook, which
never gets out of date, wherein n
man Is advised to "walk humbly all
the days of his life,” might be rather
useful.
As the old West country wife said
to her man: “Thee be a bigger fool
nor me, Tom, for I be In the right
of It most times, but thee makes out
to be right all the time."
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THE BIGGEST LOAD IT EV­
ER PULLED. HUNDREDS OF
ARTICLES TO ('H(M)SEFROM
BARGAINS GALORE ALL OV
ER THE STORE. BUY NOW
AND MAKE THE SAVING.
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Overcoats, all wool
cashmere texture mix
double—for
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Men’s Waist Overalls
and Jumpers, regular
wt.; good quality for
$1.50—now
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$12.50
Pants;
STARTS FRL, AUG. 24th
Men’s Khaki
good weight
9 A. M
Mens Bib Overalls,
union made; full wt;
all sizes—for
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Mens and boys Mack­
inaws, heavy firm ma­
terial, well made; dif­
ferent patterns; val­
ues to $10—for
$4.95
$1.19
WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK!
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DOWN WITH A ( RASH GO MERCHANDISE PRICES OF DRY GOODS, LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS NO
TIONS, LADIES' COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, MEN'S AND
WOMENS SHOES, ETC.
In announcing this sale we want to impress on you the importance of this mighty stirring selling event. (We Must Have the Money). Coming as it does, right at
the opening of the season, it carries the message of economy to every home in this county. We have bought merchandise in greater quantities than ever before.
Delayed shipments have come in. Back orders have arrived and swamped us. We find we are crowded for room, overloaded with merchandise and. bills coming
due. Something must be done. We must act. We must do it at once, therefore we have inaugurated this sale at these slaughtering prices to accomplish our pur­
pose to reduce our stock, and raise the cash. Never before, probably never again, will you see such wonderful selection of high grade merchandise at such phe­
nomenal low prices. This is a genuine bona fide sellin g campaign—the prices tell the story. Don’t miss it.
Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, in black and
brown; regular price 65c—for
39c
Ladies' Muslins, Chemises and Night
Gowns, pink and white; nicely trimmed
and fine material; worth double—for
Curtain Scrim, 36 inches wide, plain
and bordered; good values at 25c—for
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10c Yd.
49c
HERE IS A GOOD ONE
18x36 inch Turkish Bath Towels; regu
lar 29c value—now for
A lot of Ladies’ Burson Dress Hose, the
good kind—you know. In brown, black
and white—for
A lot of regular 20c quality Outing
Flannel, in stripes; all good colors—
now for
A small lot of 17x38 inch Huck Towels;
good weight. This is a snap—now for
19c
8c Yard
10c
15c
A ‘¡mall lot of Dress and Apron Ging
hams; good quality and good patterns
in short lengths. This is a rare bar
gain—for
8c Yd..
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SALE STARTS FRIDAY AUGUST 24th AT 9 A. M
A lot of tan, gray and white blankets *2.75 value; full size medium
weight for
69c
Ladies Handkerchiefs, tine quality Cambric, and hemstitched—for
3c
< oaten Crochet Cotton for
5c
I). M. C. Crochet Cotton, white; all sizes. You want to get in on this
item. Full standard 40c size—for
19c
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Odd lot of Ladies Shoes. Pumps and Oxfords, all different styles and
makes; your choice
FREE
$1.89
Childrens Play Suits, well made and trimmed in heavy blue Denim—
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25c
A line of Ladies Dress Pumps and Oxfords all in good styles and
jnakes; to close out at—
MERCHANDISE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY
FREE AS A TOKEN OF APPRECIATION FOR
YOUR PATRONAGE
lo the first 100 persons entering our store opening morning we will
give an envelope containing a number; 50 of the numbers will be good
ones and draw a prize absolutely free. Be here and get your share.
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Ladies Dress Pumps in sport styles, standard makes; worth to *7.50
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$4.65
Mens Dress Shoes and Work Shoes values to *8.50—for
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$3.95
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Mens high grade Dress Shoes, newest styles and standard makes; the
snappy kind—for
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To those who have been waiting for prices to come down and you conservative buyers and bargain skeptics we want to
say Bl Y NOW and learn the true lesson in economy. Remember it is for a short time only.
A beauty doctor for the dog Is
' adame's hi teat whim tn Paris. Not
< nly must she preserve and enhance
•*r own special charms, but those of
I er pet canine as well. For about *8
I tile Tou-tou’s nose can be made more
■ ristocratic, and *fl will give Mr. Bull-
■ "g a number of distinguished
V rlnkles about the mouth. And there
even hope for hie legs, If they are
i ot sufficiently bowed. Only time and
i ioney are needed. A tall badly turned
> i'n be modified for the modest sum of
I itie more than a dollar. In fact, any
s rt of a defect can be swiftly re­
moved.
A lot of small churns, selling regular for *3 while they last—for
98c
Mens Silk Ties, four-in-hand, flare and hand styles; swell patteriiH
and colors—for
39c
A good clear (Hass Tumbler. Be sure and get some of these—for
5c
5c
Mens Chambry Work Shirts, best on the market for the money—now
69c
Mens Ball Union Suits, closed crotch, long and short sleeves; about
*1.50 value—for
98c
Mens Athletic Union Suits, good standard make; good firm material
all sizes now for
79c
It was generally believed that raw
»»arch was harmful, and that all
r’archy foods must be thoroughly
okerl to be digested properly by bu­
rn beings. This has been disproved
•: experiment^ con<" «lyçtçd by the De-
slture.
rtment of Agriculture.
Cornstarch, wheat starch, and rice
arch were all completely dlges'ed
'ien oaten In a frozen pudding In
Meh they constituted 20 per cent
■ ’ the entire dlah.—Popular Science
ii >nthly.
3 Pair for 25c
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75c Ladies Union Suits, different st vies; regular sizes _
29c
$1.50 Ladies Union Suits a very tine quality, short or long sleeves,
ankle or short length, different styles—for
.Mens Canvas (.loves good weight. Don’t miss this—for
5c
(Menu Handkerchiefs, white good value at 10c—abo red and blues
5c
I’eqilot Tubing 15 inches wide bleached; best Pillow Casing on the
market; worth 60c—for
39c Yard
15c
Ladies Flannelette Downs. 5 different styles in white and different
stripes, values lo $1.75
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35c Ladies' Vests, Dutch neck or band, all sizes—for
98c
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Ladies Bungalow Aprons, nicely made and trimmed of pleasing pat­
terns. This is where you get your moneys worth for
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Menn Work Sox, heavy weight, l.ight tops, brown and blue mixtures
HAY HATS FOR
Just the thing for garden and field work
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small lot of Men’s
10c yard
19c yard
Raw 8tarch le Degeetlble.
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EVERY PRICE IS FINAL. EV­
ERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIG­
URES. OUR REPUTATION IS
BEHIND EVERY PRICE AND
STATEMENT I.N THIS AN-
NOUNCEMENT. GOODS MUST
GO CASH MUST COME. THAT
IS FINAL.
10c yard
Jap Crepe, the stand­ 36 inches wide Un­
ard kind, in a large va bleached Muslin, good
riety of colors; regu­ quality—now for
lar price 35c—for
Beauty Doctor for Pet Doge.
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DOLLAR
79c vard
A process, the Invention of M. Dan­
iel, professor of botany at Hennes, by
vhlch the perfume of flowers Is great­
ly increased has been explained be­
fore the Academle des Sciences In
I’arls. By taking two plants of the
ame species and grafting one on the
other—notably a wormwood on a
'■hrysanthenium—he found not only
iat the grafted wormwood developed
remarkably, but Its flowers gave forth
ii perfume much more powerful than
that of the original plant. Moreover,
rite chrysanthemum had given to the
wormwood flower something of Its
■wn perfume. The professor collected
the seeds of the grafted wormwood
• nd the following year obtained from
them some fine plants. They had this
peculiar feature-that while the flow
era of some of the plants emitted a
j erfume similar to those of the orig­
inal graft, others were absolutely
ithout odor.
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Woolen Dress Goods, A lot of regular stand
36 in. wide, just the a rd dress percale, 36
thing for everyday inches wide, in figur­
dresses and children’s
school dresses in plain ed and striped designs
worth 25c—for
and mixture—for
Values to $2.00
Cultivates Perfumes.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923
Don’t Bo Afraid of Making Mlatakoa;
Better by Far to Learn to
Profit by Them.
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Absolute Truth in Old Saying,
“To Err Is Human.”
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