The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 14, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    HILUBOAO AAOin, APRIL I. 19if)
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we are going out oi business. This is not a bankrupt sale. Desiring to enter
another avenue of business we are placing our magnificent stock on the market and will sell
At cost all our staple lines
and many lines will be sacrificed below actual cost. You will find every article marked in plain figures as
Advertised
The following are a few of our lines and it will pay you to call at our store and buy what you need.
1'nii'ii Leader, 3'
Tnioit Leader, lb
Ok Dtithani, 2 f"i
(lulil Crumbs
Men's 5c work sliiits
Men's tegular 5k- undershirts
Men's all lini u collars
Ovcrulls
Uluc Lninccr
Ill.uk I'njinc-cr
llltic Mutineer, slrijH.-
liluc hand
Hickory RtrijH-
Youths and loys' Uluc Hand
Women's Cotton Ribbed
dorwear
75c underwear, sale pine
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n'-c m;iK -.iwt a r , sale price 40
3- underwear, sale price 25
Short Sleeves ntl Sleeveless
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le price
;c c:.t-., sale price
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t-:s, s:i,e price
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;i ic i ? t s . sa.c tuice
iu- rvis, sale price
Cotton Union Suits
i z suits, sale price
7 nc suits, sale price
All the ladies' uinlcii underwear
w ill he sold at cost
Ribbons
No. i h diy rihhons
" :. satin and taffeta
12
11
40
41
90
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3 satin and tafTeta 04
5 satin aud taffeta 05
7 satin and taffeta 07
9 satin and taffela 09
12 satin and taffeta 11
16 satiu and taffeta 13
22 satiu 17
22 taffeta 13
40 satin,. 19
40 taffeta 16
60 satin 23
60 taffeta 19
No satin 23
80 taffeta 19
1 00 satin 26
100 taffeta 22
150 satin 29
150 taffeta 25
W. L. Douglas Shoes
$3 50 W. L. Douglas shoe $2 98
$4 00 W. L. Douglas shoes 3 31
$5 00 W. L. Douglas shoes 4 00
Nap-A-Tan Shoes in BlacK
or Ten
$6 50 loggers $5 21
$7 50 tan 16 inch top 6 17
56 00 tan 12 inch top 4 GO
$3 50 Blucher 2 98
Ladies and Children's Shoes
at cost both in high top and
and Oxfords.
GROCERIES
Arm & Hammer soda 05
Best corn starch 05
Rolled oats m
No. 1 small white beans &
Lad)- Washington , A4
All other articles at cost.
LOOK OVER OUR REM
NANT TABLE
Your choice of any piece of summer
goods at 11 cents per yard.
Apron check gingham 07
Dress gingham 10
Calicoes 05
Corner SECOND and MAIN
Hillsboro, Oregon
A Beautiful
BELGIAN
STALLION.
Belgian No. 3295
MENTOR "
Has Splendid
Disposition
Superb Action
American No. 46596
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IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION
Coming 5 years; weitfhs 1900, dorh chestnut. Splen-
did conformation for draft p,ets.
4 FIRST PRIZE HILLSBORO Street Fair. 1909
Pedigrcc-Sirejarnac 1083S; D.nn, Marie .66i.
Imported by A. C. Ruby & Co., Portland Oregon
Wilt irAMn SEASON OF I910.-Moiulay forenoon,
McNanier's harn l'orcst Grove; Monday evening t
. 1 Hf!.. chwmt Ml S
to VVodnesdav 8 a.
Manor's T? .rest urove; ; - , V " Wed
m., H.llsbcro Livery Uo. . an , - - - Wc'duesd e -u,:cx)
a. k to 3:30 p. m., at Max 8 r as., i.ici , Molintafndale;
mng and Thursday. ilbrenoo, 1 , 1 fb )) ; n ftt
Ihnrsday p. in. at Banks Uvery luin, j
Hauuuui barn, Buxton; Saturday afternoon at W. O. Walkci s
PlTERMS.--Sinetc rviccia so; Season SjToinsure with foal
1 t,KPi3i 3uij,i- miv iv m j A toDicveut. but not
2n; To insure colt to stand and suck, 2 5. tare to picvem,
responsible for accidents.
THF It F I GIAN HORSE CO. 1 . LMKICK, Groom.
CARD OF THANKS.
STEEL SPAN BRIDGE
County Court Asks for Bids on
Structure Across Tualatin
ONE MILE SOTT11 OF CORNELIUS
Siv Hundred Feet of Ffll Leads to Ap
proach of Span
The county court this week is
advertising for the construction
of a bridge across the Tualatin
River, one mile south of Corne
lius. The call asks for an esti
mate both on wood span and
steel span, and if the difference
on cost is not too much the steel
structure will be preferred. In
the lonii' run. steel spans are the
thing; - for they do not have to
be renewed like the wooden
structures.
There will be a GOO foot fill
leading to the span, on the south
sidr of the river. Contractors
nuit put lip a certified check for
5 per cent of the amounts of
their bids.
Separate bids will be consider
ed for the span and earthwork.
COUNTY COURT
The county court had a short
session yesterday. The roads as
pr petitions of J. A. Johnson,
near Beaverton; Henry T. John
son, of Glencoe; and E. Wen
strom, of Scholls, were ordered
established. Justice of the
Peace G. VV. Barnes was allowed
his bill on transcript and the in
quest on Jacob Am was allowed.
Claims allowed:
G W Barnes, Justice fees- $ 4.35
W J B Beach, relief 45.00
L M Buell, r & h 40.76
E C Brown, Am inq 10.00
Dr. F. M. Robinson, do . . . .10.00
J H Kitterman, do 1.50
Ice cream delivered to any
part of the town. Remember
we have Hazelwood. Both tele
phones. Koeher's Confection
ary.
C. D. Staley, of Forest Grove,
and a former resident of near
Greenville, was down to the
county seat, yesterday morning.
Erwin Ritter, secretary of the
German Fire Insurance Co., was
in the city yesterday, and called
We desire to tender our grateful ,
thanks to those who so kindly as-
sisted us during the recent be-,
reavement, the death and burial !
of our two children, and return
especial thanks to those who at-j
tended the last sad rites, and for l
the floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider. I
Phillips, Ore., April 11. 1910. j
Jas. McNamara and wife, of
Portland, were out Sunday,
guests at the E. W. Moore home.
J. E. is working on the Daily
News, the new publication in the
metropolis.
Dance, at W. O. W. Hall.
Glencoe, Saturday evening, April
30. Tickets, including supper,
$1. Toelle's orchestra. Do not
fail to attend always a good
time.
Wanted: Woman, or girl, for
house work. Mrs. Walter Inch,
Washington Street, between
fourth and fifth streets. Pacific
States phone, 348.
Supt. Case has sent out notices
to the county school clerks, ap
prising them of the April appor
tionment The amounts for each
district wjll be found in another
column.
Thos. Withycombe, of Port
land, and formerly of near Farm
ington, was out to the city Tues
day. Mr. Withycombe is still in
the real estate business.
Harry B. Thompson and wife,
of Vancouver, were guests of
Chas. Nelson and wife, over
Sunday. Mrs. Thompson is a
sister of Mrs. Nelson.
Fred Paetsch, of Shady Brook,
and who hauled milk for the con
denser a couple of years ago, was
in the county seat Friday.
Jas. Churchill, supervisor up
in the Gales Creek country, was
down last week, conferring with
the county court on road matters.
Wm. Smith, a Forest Grove
building carpenter and contract
or, was in Friday, and called on
the Argus.
John Reilly, of this side of
West Union, and who has one of
the finest orchards in his vicini
ty, was in town Tuesday.
Rhode Island Red eggs for sale
for hatching.-Mrs. Max Cran-1
dall, Hillsboro, Ore., Independent
Telephone 497. 3-6
Ira W. Handley, of Orenco,
was a county seat visitor Tues
day afternoon.
Chas. Oglesby, of Roy, was in
REMOVAL NOTICE
f
Our Patrons will please take
uotice that we have removed our
Sporting Goods Store
To Thud street, at the Garage, where we
have more room and are better able to
take care of our trade.
Guns and Ammunition
"Winchester and Savage Rifles, the best hunting rifles
ever made.
Remington Shot Guns. Latest models, Hammerless,
Rrpe.-'tevs. Buy no other.
Revolvers of all hinds.
Bicycle Supplies. - Repairing a Specialty.
R. LEE SEARS
GIVE IS 1 TRIAL I
3 cans of corn for... 25c
3 cans of tomatoes for. .25c
Hard wheat flour, per
ach $1.55
Rolled oats, per lb 5c
Coffee, per lb 15c
Tea from 50c to 35c
All brooms, each 55c
We also carry shoes, liingsbury Hats, and
Gents' Furnishings of the Best Quality
at the Lowest Prices.
T. W. WYATT & CO.
at the Argus olhce
the county seat Saturday