Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY, DECEM rfd
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
WOODMEN GO TO DALLAS
Last Saturday night about twenty
Woodmen of this city attended the
lodge of that order in Dallas, and
put on degree work at that place.
An excellent time is reported, in­
cluding a banquet for the visitors,!
speech making and fraternal fellow- ’
ship. The Headlight made an effort
to get all of the names, but was un­
successful. ft wmM u. appreciated
if some enterprising lodgeman would ,
on occasions like this, hand in a list
of the names of the visiting members.
We want the news. Will you help us
to get it? It will be appreciated.
The members of Alder Camp, No.
219, W. O. W., this city who last Sat­
urday night attended Dallas camp
Na 209, were: W. E. Stanley, Karl
Wilhelm, B. G. Cowley, L. T. Todd,
Fred M. Gould, C. Smith. Wm. Foster,
F. L. Wowell, Chas. Wilhelm, Amand
Lacasse, G. Josi, Cecil Wilhelm, Mr.1
Phelps, Mr. Lilly, Roy Renfrow,
Archie E. Hall, Herald Lewis, Warren
Vaughn, Jas. F. Conley.
The Salem and Dallas drill teams
put on the work.
18 COIL YUM YUM
REGULATION O. D.
SPRINGS
Blankets
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kumm of
near Blaine, were asked to go to
Tillamook last Tuesday for a ride
with some friends, but when the auto
slopped at the grange hall, the first
intimation that the elderly couple had
of the real nature of the surprise
was when a large crowd entered the
hall and begun to congratulate them
on their golden wedding day anni­
versary. A table that groaned under
its weight of good things to eat was
set, and as a wedding march was
played, the respected couple were
given the place of honor at the head
of the table near a big wedding cake
in yellow icing, that resembled a gold
cake. The principals were presented
with a beautiful teakwood tray with
Japanese pictures on it. Mr. Kumm
was the recipient of a fine gold
mounted pipe, and Mrs. Kumm was
given a cameo pin set in gold. The
hall was well filled with friends and
neighbors of the worthy couple, and
the occasion was greatly enjoyed by
all.
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$500,000 NEW STAGE LINES
It is reported that a new stage line
with a capitalization of $500,000 is
now in the field, with headquarters in
Portland, and that it will soon begin
to operate stages on all the present
important lines in Oregon, leading
out from Portland.
Among the lines upon which
new company will have busses
Thu Dalles, Astoria, Tillamook and |
Forest Grove. It is said that the I
most modern safety coaches will be I
operated. Should the new company
parallel the old lines already in use,]
the public may look for some hot com- |
petition.
COUNTY NEWS
ROCKAWAY
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Windier left '
for southern California and expect
to be gone about three months.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gray spent '
Thanksgiving with their daughter at
Yamhill.
J. J. Krebs has his new garage
finished.
G. W. Fowler made a special trip
to Dayton Thanksgiving to be mar­
tied. Mr. aud Mrs. Fowler are now
at home.
Calcimine
FIB re
Suit Cusgg
CARD
14 IN.
TABLES
CHAIRS
has welcomed this great
Its no exaggeration when we say that all Tillamook
COMPLETE
IOSEO
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER­
SARY
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FOLDING
UNFINISHED
Those who visited it made big savings when they bought at our low sale prices. Remember the time grows shorter
Many bargains are still here—Hurry in for yours
We have made special low prices on
We guarantee big savings on
FARM TOOLS
STOVES
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 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.
Best
Our $18.50
One $85 Steel
Xmas
Range
$65.00
We are getting low in
$95 Steel
many of these remark­
able bargains.
Come
Range
$78.95
Heaters
$13.95
Our $26.50
Heaters
$20.85
$32.50
HEATERS $25.65
in at Once before it is
too late.
HEATERS
(¡»ne
FIREPLACE
Reed Baby
Buggies
Of the Lloyd make:
rubber tires, in ivory
and brown, storm cur­
tains, and placed to
make savings of $15 to
$20.00
REG. $31.50 BUGGY
Basket Specials
18 in. Splint Market Basket
20c
Fancy Splint Work Bosket 22c up
Woven Fibre Shopping Basket 15c
Fancy Splint Waste Basket 27c
Splint Clothes Baskets $1.30 up
Willow Clothes Baskets
$2.15
14
DINNER WARE
qt.
heavy
tinned
Pails
$1.45
Here are lower prices just in time to choose dinner
ware for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. Here
you will find the most beautiful patterns of high
grade ware at prices far below those ordinarily ask­
ed. It’s up to you to get your stare of these bar­
gains, ones you cannit afford to pass.
3-4 in. best rubber gar­
den
READ THESE PRICES THEY ARE
INCOMPARABLE
$15.50 42-pc. gold band setdji
qr
is reduced to
ip 11 • J t)
Special: Regular 11.50
32 piece set, now
Manure
Forks
$1.95
IN THIS SALE YOU WILL FIND
THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN
Only a few left-so come early
fi-Tine
Hose
$6.35
$6.45
$35 value fancy 50 piece ÆOQ Qfr
set is now.........................
$32 value 42 piece setQnn QJT
is now.................................
24 in. guaranteed hand
Saws
$1.85
Good heavy grub
Hoes
$1.15
Axes
$2.70
steel
garden
Saws
$4.35
Lanterns
$1.85
Churns
$2.75
NO. 1 WASH TLBS
WRINGERS .............
CLOTHES PINS 8 OZ.
WIRE CLOTHES LINE
in.
ll-man cross-cut
Four quart
$22
14
Rake
$1.05
$3.25 value
One Minute Hand
Washing Machine
EVERYTHING IN DISHES IS HERE
ANI) ALL ARE VERY LOW PRICED
Shovels
85<
best large size farm
$22.50 decorated 42 piece Q1 4 OK
is now ...............................
Plain white cups and sau- Qi i pf
cers set of 6....................... tpLli)
Long Handled Square
steel
L handle round point
Shovels
$1.65
Smoking Stands
Here just in time for (hristmis
and priced just at about half wh»t
you would have to pay elsewhere.
Walnut finish, beautifully designed
roomy compartments for pipes and
tobacco.
SPECIALLY PRICED
$6.95
$9.50
♦ ♦ ♦
BRIGHTON
and Mrs. Carl Beckett enter- .
taint'd Mrs. Beckett's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. <’. Kennen and brother, :
Orville Kennen and friend, Ed Burn­
side all of Salem from Wednesday
until Sunday.
Mr. Ijirson is sick in bed at this
writing.
W. W. Wood has sold his barber:
shop and pool hall and will move
near Portland the first of the year.
Ed Slavine and Miss Ida Burgess
visited in Eugene over Thanksgiving
at the Winter’s home.
Billie Brown vsited in Eugene over
Thanksgiving time.
The Brighton mill will close soon
for a short time.
Mrs. Ed Winters and small daugh­
ter are expected home this week.
At never before Equaled pnces-Read these bargains-Figure your big saving
Upholstered Overstuffed
Pieces
GOLDEN OAK
FINISH CHIFFORETTE
50TD FULL SIZE MATTRESS
$9.95
Each piece from the shops of master
builders, substantially built of the best
quality materials. A comparison of
these low prices will reveal the bit? sav­
ings offered in this sale.
S. P. TRACKS WERE EYED
(Continued front page 1)
ern Pacific company on Front street,
and find out what it expect« to do re­
garding future improvement of the I
tracks.
The Coats lumber company was
granted permission to erect a derrick
on their new docks at their mill in this
city. The same to be installed to the ■
satisfaction of the street committee. I
The bill-« for the current montl
were examined and ordered paid.
Relative to the condition of the
city hall, the chief of police was in­
structed to have the building made
safe by such repairs as seemed
necessary.
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
LARGE IVORY FINISH DRESSERS
$26.95
CRAFT LEATHER O’STUFFED ROCKERS
$19.95
Tapestry Davenport
FOLDING CARD TABLES
$3.45
BROWN WINGED CANE ROCKER
$15.65
$84.50
OAK DINING ROOM CHAIRS
Mohair Davenport
$5.95
$ 1 36.85
Store Open Evenings
A ROOMY GOLDEN OAK ROCKER
$3.45
BLOOM
$26.65
COMPANYE
Tillamook, Oregon
* .
DINING
TABLES
Well built tables of attractive designs
and priced so low that they are bar­
gains extraordinary. Only one of earn
left so come early.
6 FT. FUMED OAK
WM. * MARY
$34.95
8 FT. GOLD OAK
PEDESTAL table
$44.85
VERY SPECIAL COLONIAL STYLE
WALNUT DINING ROOM SET
A beautiful set at a price you will never '**
A set to grace the best of homes of a <lua, •
will last a life time.
$49.95
8 ft. table for only
Leather seat chairs to match ea 6.35
9.85
Arm Chair to match only..........
Store Open Evenings