Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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ber 6th. Harris’ Jewelry store all
daughter, Mrs. Wm. E. Anderson, of
day.
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this city. Mrs. Pickett will be re­
GOOD FURNITURE FOR 4 ROOMS membered as Mrs. Marie Wade. She
complete for sale, and the house for moved away from here over four
rent or sale. 715 Park avenue east. years ago and now notices a large
8-t2p growth in the city.
New stock of latest jewelry at A.
Mrs. F. W. Pickett of Oakland, Cal­ H. Harris, Jeweler and Optician.—
ifornia is visiting at the home of her Adv.
ABOUT THE COUNTY
(Continued from page 5)
Mr. Ford and family have moved
into the F. E. Robitsch house recently
vacated by Virgil Loomis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blum and daugh­
ters visited Frank Owens at Clover­
dale last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor left Sun­
day to visit relatives in Forest Grove.
Mrs. Bradley visited Mrs. John
Perry of Tillamook, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Desmond and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas and
son, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Wade at Cloverdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Turner and daughter were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Blum of Long Prairie.
Mrs. Butcher who has been visiting
friends in Idaho, is now visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Snider.
Several Pleasant Valleyites attend­
ed court Wednesday.
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Friday and Saturday
COLISEUM
Dodge Brothers
SPECIAL
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SUNDAY-MONDAY, DECEMBER 7-8
FEET OF CLAY
A nnounce
Starring ROD DA ROCQUE, VERA REYNOLDS, RICARDO
CORTEZ, THEODORE KOSLOFF and other big stars
Gorgeous Love Drama.
Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole 28i
Small T Bone or Rib Steaks, lb....................... 25<
Only 4 Fat Beef
Hinds ...........................
Fronts...........................
“SHANGHAIED LOVERS,’—Comedy
A substantial reduc-
tion in the Prices
of their Passenger
Cars, effective
December 1, 1 924
160 ACRES TO RENT—10 ACRES
under plow, 30 acres open suitable
small dairy or poultry farming.
2 1-2 miles east of East Beaver,
Oregon and new cheese factory.
Price $12.50 per month and use of
good team. P. O. address, J. B.
Phelps, Box 742 Tillamook, Resi-
dence East Beaver, Oregon.
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TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9-10
SCARAMOUCHE
Starring ALICE TERRY, LEWIS STONE and RAMON
NOVARRO. Romantic drama of the French revolution times.
A Few Bargains
“INTERNATIONAL NEWS” and “AESOP’S FABLE”
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11-12
HER LOVE STORY
“THERE HE GOES.”—Comedy
Beef Boiling.................................................
Pot Roasts....................................................
Meaty 'Pork Roast......................................
Steak, Beef or Pork...................................
Oregon Rose Butter ...................................
Red Rock Cottage Cheese, lb.....................
Sauer Kraut, qt............................................
Grain Fed Chickens ...................................
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13
Sunset Garage
HIT AND RUN
Tillamook, Oregon
Starring HOOT GIBSON—Baseball story—Action and Comedy.
“RENO OR BUST,“—Comedy
LADIES OF THE CHRISTIAN
church will have a Bazaar Decern-
SILK DRESSES
WOOL DRESSES
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
SANTA CLAUS IS HERE
Our piece goods department is complete. All the wanted
necessities for dress making. Ornaments of all kinds,
dress trimmings in all lines. Silk and Gold cloth, Buckle,
Buttons plain and fancy. Large assortment of White,
Black and Brown fur.
Don’t forget COTY’S TOILET ARTICLES
Silk Underthings
We can supply your wants now.
Silk jersey bloomers
$5.00
Silk jersey vests................ ......... $4.00
Silk slips
$5.00
Silk gowns
$5.25
Silk bloomers ................
$2.25
Silk step-ins................
$3.95
Silk undervests............
Silk Umbrellas
For Xmas
Just arrived new lot, all late
colors, latest styles, sixteen
ribs, boby handles.
$10.50
$6.75
Fancy Bath Rugs
Something new
Fancy
New Line
BUODOIR CAPS
COLLAR SETS
Just in
Something Different
$125
$1.25 to $2.25
Children’s Gloves
lined $1.50
Ladies Silk Hose
$3.75 value $2.59
H \RT St HAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING REDUCED. SUITS
AND OVERCOATS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. OPPORTUNITY
ADVISES YOU TO BUY XMAS SUITS NOW.
$18.75
SUITS
O’COATS
NEW HATS
New Hais
$21.75
$26.25
$32.50
$35.00
Latest Caps
WARDROBE TRUNKS
PHOENIX HOSE
PAJAMAS
Gifts
$5.00
Outing Gowns
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uazs
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for men
Silk. Silk and Wool, all
Woo!
$.75
$1.00
$1.25
$30.00
AUTO TRUNKS
ss.oe
STEAMER TRUNKS
«11.00
NECKTIES
SUITCASES
Xmas assortment
Ail colors
Latest patterns
«2.25 to «25.00
50c
75c
Ladies Sweaters
$5.00-$6.00-$9.5G
Ladies House Slippers
$1.50-$2.00-$2.50
Christmas List For The Men
SILK PONGEE HDKFS.eI).2.JL
Silk Pongee Hdkfs
■« ■■ all
EVERYTHING HERE FOR CHRISTMAS
Bring the children and see the toys
Something for everyone
Large selection of dolls especially priced
All T oys Priced to Sell
Fancy Bath Towels
Christmas selection
UH
PLAIN CLOTH COATS
$13.50—$22.50
FANCY FUR TRIMMED COATS $28-$35
Tfie Quâûty Yore"
TRAVELING BAGS
^5.00 to $35.00
Madras & Broadcloth shirts with collars attached
$1.50
$3.75
$5.00
Shirts with Neck Bands, plain and fancy
$2.25
$3.75
$4.00
Men and Boys’ all wool sweaters
$1.49 and $5.50
Sweater Coats for Men, Jantzen and Travello
___________ $10.00 values Now $8.00
Men’s
BATH ROBES
$6.50
$i
$12.00
Men's
SMOKING JA
$12.00
$15.00
BOY’S SUITS
3 to fcyrs.
$325 to $5.00
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SANITARY MARKET
ALL COATS REDUCED
ENNINGTON
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.10<
.18<
.20<
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We regret we were unable to fill all of our order;
for Buffalo Meat.
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Women’s Ready To Wear
81
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Friday and Saturday only
Starring GLORIA SWANSON. Mary Roberts Rinehart story.
Romance and drama.
LOST — CHILD’S DARK TAN
Bolivia cloth coat, size about 10
years. Reward. Call 144.
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a-
over from Astoria Thursday and took Fred Small spent the Than!
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and holidays in the city.
Mrs. W. C. Foster. Mr. Catton was
The Rebekahs and their
manager of the Union oil station here! are requested to reserve the
a year ago, but was transferred to of December 20, “fatch Da,
Adv.
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Astoria.
Miss Ruvenna Dick of Portland,
Rains have unproved pas:
sister of Miss E. E. Koch and Mrs. western part of state.
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FOR SALE—ONE SR. TWO YEAR
old Jersey bull reg. From good
producing strain on both sides.
Call on, phone or addess M. C.
Trowbridge, R. 1, Tillamook, Ore­
gon.
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Bazaar and food sale all day Sat­
urday, December 6, at Conover and
Conover’s, M. E. Ladies Aid.—Adv.
W. C. King will be here again for
the holidays with a splendid assort­
ment of oil paintings. Watch for his
ad in next week’s paper.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Catton drove
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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It’« a pleasure to do the work when
you know how. Everything is easy
when you know the way.
A. H.
Harris, Jeweltfr and Optician, 111
Second street.—Adv.
Mrs. Rev. Louis M. Anderson re-
turned home Monday evening after
an extended visit in '.he east.
Friday’ Dec.
Mens
UNION SUITS
Suecial $1.19
Men’s
BILLFOLDS
with
Masonic Emblem
$6.50
MOCCASINS
for men
$2.50