Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1923, Image 8

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THIS ISSUE 8 PAGES
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,3 ^
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Born to Mr. and Mi's. Jas. Rust of
Cloverdale on November 9th, 1923,
a daughter.
18 COIL YUM YUM
REGULATION O. D.
VAC UUM BOTTLE
I N FINISH ED
SPRINGS
Blankets
Lunch Kits
CHAIRS
FOLDING ( ARD
14 IN. FIBRE
TABLES
Suit Cases
Mr. and Mis. J. M Ringo and
daughter of Lebanon, spent last Sun­
day and Monday as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Ringo of this city.
Mrs. Chester Worthington of Clov­
erdale. had a major operation per­
formed at the general hospital on
Thursday of last week by Dr. J. E.
Shearer. The doctor also operated
on Mrs. Jacobs of near this (ity, one
day last week, for tonsil trouble.
Roy Wilson was called to Olympia,
Wash., by telegram last Friday, and
left Saturday morning He probably
will be gone' for several weeks.
ITS NO EXAGGERATION WHEN WE SAY THAT
ALL TILLAMOOK COUNTY HAS WELCOMED
THIS GREAT
Ray A. Kamph and Ruah Renfro
were married on the 15th inst.. at the
court house by Justice E W. Stanley.
COMPLETE
Lew Thompson, skipper of the tug
Lester at Bay City, and Virgil Sim­
mons, bucko mate of the same craft,
rolled along our streets last Saturday?
with a quid in each cheek, in true
sailor fashion. At least, that’s v.hat
Ernie Snodgrass says, and he knows
a sailor when he sees one.
F. R. Menne of Portland, who owns
a fine title home over at the Oceanside
beach resort, came in from Portland
last Friday, and is having a cozy
fireplace built in his beach home, in
front of which he hopes to sit, when
he can spare the time from his Port­
land office, and gaze through the win-
dow at the surging billows of the
mighty- Pacific at times during the
coming winter.
Mrs. Dora Daniel, widow of the
late Clay Daniel, of near Mohler, was
iu the city Saturday on business. Mrs.
Daniel exepcts to go to Monmouth to
live for a while to be with her daugh­
ter, Miss Lucy Daniel, who is a stud­
ent in the state normal school.
C. E. Crowther and wife of Route
No. 1, Nehalem, were Tillamook visi­
tors last Monday.
F. P. Hixon, a prominent lumber­
man of Bend, Oregon, was in the city
Sunday last, He is identified with
the Shevlin & Hixon plant at Bend,
which is one of the largest of its
kind in the northwest, employing
close to 1200 men in mill and camp.
S. W. Cook of Cooksburg. Pa., lum­
ber man from the above place, was
registered at the Tillamook hotel
Sunday. The big timber of the Tilla­
mook country is lately attracting the
presence of a number of timber men
from the outside.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Collins, of Hills­
boro, were over here Sunday, on a
week-end trip.
G. W. Zaddach, the well known
Mohler dairyman, was in the city
Sunday last.
Mrs. C. Nelson of Wheeler was a
county seat visitor last Saturday.
G. D. Sanders of Cloverdale was in
the city on business last Monday.
G. H Benson of Garibaldi was up
from the sa.vmill town Tuesday.
Chas. Vosburg, with the Wheeler
lumber company at Wheeler, had
business at th county clerk’s office
last Monday.
Capt. Spencer brought over a party
of people from Bay ocean last Tues­
day, among whom was Mrs. F. D.
Mitchell, and others, from the penin­
sula resort.
CLOSE-WIT
Those who visited it made big savings when they bought at our low sale
still here--Hurry in
f
prices. Remember the time grows shorter-Many bargains
fo yours
We guarantee big savings on
We have made special low prices on
STOVES
FARM TOOLS
Here in this sale are unquestionably the lowest prices ev­
er offered in Tillamook on high grade stoves. The right
kind of a stove is a great comfort in any home and this
is yours if you will only take advantage of this sale. We
are showing a variety that makes choosing easy and what
ever style you need you will find it here.
IN THIS SALE YOU
FIND
THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN
Only a few left-come early
One Monarch
One Monarch
Our $26.50
Range
$98.50
Range
$106.50
Heaters
$20.85
$95.00 STEEL
Our $18.50
Range
$78.95
Fireplace
Heaters
Heaters
$13.95
$25.85
Reed Baby
Buggies
Basket
Of the Lloyd
make:
rubber tires, in ivory
and brown, storm cur­
tains, and priced
to
make savings of $15 to
$20.00.
REG. $31.50 BUGGY
$22.95
$32.50
Heaters
One $85 Steel
Range
$65.00
$25.65
Specials
18 in. Splint Market Basket
20c
Fancy Splint Work Basket 25c up
Woven Fibre Shopping Basket 15c
Fancy Splint Waste Basket
27c
Splint Clothes Baskets..... $1.30 up
Willow Clothes Baskets ........ $2.15
DINNER
READ THESE PRICES. THEY ARE
INCOMPARABLE
$15.50 42- pc. gold band set QI 1
is reduced to ......................................... m
Special: Regular $11.50
31 piece set now ..................
George B. Lamb purchased a new
automobile this week.
Georgs R. McKimens of Mohler,
was in the city Tuesday gathering
figures to be used in connection with
a special road district election that
will be held in his community soon.
Pails
$1.45
$35 value fancy 50 piece set d* sycy
is now .............................
$32 value fancy 42 piece set
is now ........................
A (k r
$22.50 decorated 42 piece
is now ................................
A O»
3-1 ill. beat rubber gar
den
Saws
$1.85
Rake
$1.05
$3.25 value
hu.il large Hlie farm
Four quart
Lanterns
$1.85
Churns
One Minute Hand
Washing Machine
$22.65
Plain white cups and saucers d* 1 i r
set of 6.................................... tplelD
I l in -irvi garda
Hoes
$1.15
Axes
«quart
Shovels
85/
GOOD HEAVY GRIB
Hose
$6.35
bundle
n I eel
l-mari rr<M»<ut
I
Saws
$4.35
L bandii
I
round poiol
Shovels
$1.65
Smoking Stands
Here just in time for < hrmtnu.
und priced just at about half *h*l
you would have to pay elsewhere.
Walnut finish, beautifully d^iinwd
roomy compartments for pipes and
tobacco
SPECIALLY PRICED
EVERYTHING IN DISHES IS HERE
AND ALL ARE VERY LOW PRIC ED
NO. I WASH TUBS
WRINGERS
CLOTHES PINS fi OZ.
WIRE CLOTHES LINE
$9.50
$12.35
$6.95
$11.35
r
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At never before Equaled prices--Read these bargains-Figure your big savings
Upholstered Overstuffed
Pieces
Each piece from the shops of master
builders, substantially built of the best
quality materials. A comparison of
these low’ prices will reveal the big sav­
ings offered in this sale.
Tapestry Davenport $84.50
Dr. Thompson should arrange
Those thinking of consulting
to do so. if possible, this visit. As he
is contemplating a vacation trip to
California which will delay his next
regular visits for a couple of months.
Call a.« early in the day as possible,
and don’t forget the date—Wednea-
day. Dec. 5 Tillamook Hotel until
4 P. m
7-2t
$6.45
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14 <|t. heavy tinned
WARE
Here are lower prices just in time to choose dinner
ware for both Thanksgiving and Christinas. Here
you will find the most beautiful patterns of high
grade ware al prices far below thoxe ordinarily ask­
ed. It’s up to you to get your share of these bar­
gains, ones you cannot afford to pass.
Fred Watson of the Watson cigar
store left Wednesday by auto on a
business trip to his old home town
of Morton, Washington. He will be
gone two or three days.
H. S. Brimhall returned last Sat­
urday from attendance on the annual
convention of county clerks for Ore­
gon held at Portland Nov. 15-16. He
reports a fine seaaion, at which many
questions appertaining to the routine
work of county clerks were discussed.
Several valuable papers were read by
delegates to the convention, and
much information of a practical char­
acter was absorbed by the clerks
present.
Forks
$1.95
Long
24 in. guaranteed hand
Best 6-Tine Manure
GOLDEN OAK FINISH CHIFFORETTE
$9.95
50TD FULL SIZE MATTRESS
$5.95
LARGE IVORY FINISH DRESSERS
$26.95
CRAFT LEATHER O’STUFFED HOCKERS
MASSIVE GOLDEN OAK BUFFET
$29.85
$19.95
BROWN WINDED CANE ROCKER
$15.65
OAK DINING ROOM CHAIRS
A ROOMY GOLDEN OAK ROCKER
$3.45
$26.65
Velour
Davenport
Mohair
Davenport
$136.85
Arm Chair $31.85
Store
Home lovers will appreciate the big savings offered here. These few bar
gains mentioned here are typical of the big values found in this sale
There are many others here that space prevents the mentioning of
Open
$95.85
Arm Rocker $34.85
Evenings
BLOOM
COMPANY*
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
DINING
TABLES
Vv ell built tables of attractive designs
and priced so low that they are btr*
gains extraordinary. Only one of e,c®
left so come early
6 Fl. FUMED OAK
WM. A MARY
$34.95
H FT. GOLD. OAK
PEDESTAL lABIf-
$44.85
VERY SPECIAL. COLONIAL STYLE
WALNUT DINING ROOM SET
A beautiful net nt n price you will never
A net to grace the bent of home* of a qualltf
»HI lavt a Ilf. time.
8 ft. table for only
Leather seat chairs to match ea
Arm Chair to match only
Store
Evening