The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 21, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    MtLUJBOftO AROU3, APRIL II. 1910
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We are going out of 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 k 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.
I'liititi Leader, 3"
Tnion Ltriulcr, lb u
Ok Dmhani, 2 Uv
Cold Crumbs
Men's 5c wutk hhitts
Men's fcituUr $k mi. Irish;:!
Men's all linen odhis
Overalls
Blue Mutineer
I'.l.ick Knim-cr
Mine luijjiutcr, si ripe
Mine band
Hickory sttij-
Youths ami hoys' Mm- H.unl
Women's Cotton Pibbcd
derwriir
75c underwear, sale pri e
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!i-.;M-a, sale price 40
:. : v.i: , sale price 25
bhoi t Sleeves and Sleeveless
Vests
12
14
22
40
44
:; price
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iM sale price
!, sale price
Cotton Union Suits
'tiits, sale price . . . .
u;t:, sale price
!h- '.al:cs' woitlcii underwear
!v su'iil'at cost
90
48
Ribbons
ilv Miliums 01
am and taifeta 03
3 satin and taffeta 04
5 satin and taffeta 05
7 satin and taffeta 07
9 satin and taffeta 09
12 satin and taffeta 11
16 satin and taffeta 13
22 satin 17
22 taffeta 13
40 satin 19
40 taffeta 16
60 satin 23
60 taffeta 19
80 satin 23
80 taffeta 19
1 00 satin 26
100 taffeta 22
150 satin 29
150 taffeta 25
W. L. Douglas Shoes
$3 50 V. 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 DlacK
or Tn
$6 50 loggers $521
$7 50 tan 16 inch top 6 17
$6 00 tan 12 inch top 4 69
$3 50 Blucher 2 98
Ladies and Children's Shoes
at cost both in high top and
and Oxfords.
GROCERIES
Arm & Ha'mmer soda 05
Best corn starch 05
Rolled oats )i
No. 1 small white beans
Lady Washington i'i
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 072
Dress gingham 10
Calicoes 05
Corner SECOND and MAIN
A Deiiutiful
BELGIAN
STALLION.
Belgian No. 3295
"MENTOR "
Has Splendid
Disposition
Superb Action
American No. 46596
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IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION
Coming 5 ye-"? -hs 1900, darh chestnut. Splen
did conformation for droit Bets..
FIRST PRIZE II1LLSBORO Street Fair. 1909
Pcdigrce-Sirejarnac 10S3S; D.mi, Marie ;?o6i
nnvntcd by A. C. Ruby & Co.. Portlaml, Oregon
wiit It ANDSFASON OF 1910,-Monday forenoon,
WILL STAND Mvai-s Wednesday 8 a.
McNamer's barn lorcst (.rmc, W; Wednesday,
m., Hillsboro Livery Co. ban , J LtJilcmw; Wednesday eve-
My ruoou 'at VV.. Wals
place, Roy, Senson iS; To insure with foal
TERMSi Single service 5 , ' t but not
20; To insure colt to stand ami suei, e P
responsible for accidents.
THE BANKS' BELGIAN IIORSL CO. t. emrick, Groom.
Hillsboro, Oregon
BIG CLAY IRKS
FORBEAVERTON
Plant to Cost $100,000 now Under
Way on Oswejjo Cutoff
BIQ INDUSTRY NOW BEING BUILT
Expect to be la Operation by at Least
the 1st of July
Victor Randies, one of the incor
porators of the Beaverton Clay
Manufacturing Company, was in
the city Tuesday. His company
has purchased 25 acres of clay on
the T. J. Allen and A. V. Denny
ranches, on the Oswego cut-off,
three quarters of a mile out of
Beaverton, and construction is
now rapidly bemg pushed on the
plant, which is to cost, when
completed. $100,000. It is ex
pected that the plant will
operating by July 1. They
to manufacture white and
brick, building blocks of
kinds, and drain tile of all
mensions. len Dig Kilns are
be
are
red
all
di-
to
be erected, and it will take an
immense amount 01 lumoer to
construct all their dry kilns and
their houses.
Mr. Randies and his partners
have had a great deal of experi
ence in clay work, and they say
there is a great field in Wash
ington County alone for drain
tile, as soon as farmers are edu
cated up to the value of under
draining.
THE CENSUS MAN
Furnished by Leon Girod
The census man will ask you
questions as below
Men
First name, initial and last
name.
State, territory or foreign coun
try where born.
Age at last birthday.
If foreign born, give name of
mother tongue, the year of ar
riving in United States; whether
an alien, whether the first papers
have been taken out or whether
fully naturalized. t
Give state, territory or foreign
country where parents were
born.
Trade or profession, nature of
business or establishment where
working.
Whether an employer, worker
or working on own account.
Whether out of work April 15,
1910, and number of weeks, if
an v. out of work in 1909. "Out
of work" does not mean vacations
or strikes, but inability to find
employment.
If over 50 years, whether a
survivor 01 the Union or Con
federate Army or Navy.
Sintrle, married, widowed or
divorced.
If married, whether first, sec
ond or subsequent marriage, and
how many years of present mar-
rincre.
Whether able to speak Eng-j
lish; whether able to read or
write English or any other
language.
Whether white, black, mulatto,
Chinese, Japanese or Indian.
If owner of the house lived in,
whether it is free or mortgaged.
Whether blind in both eyes, or
deaf ad..dumb.
Women
Sam information as given by
mn ovrpnt riti7.pnshin and Civil
War statements. Also leave the 1
following: .
If married, widowed or di
vorced woman, give number of
children had during lifetime.
Give number of these children
living on April 15, 1910.
Whethsr has attended school
since Seotember 1. 1909.
If on farmcultivated land;
nnsrnrairi timber: whether ODer-
ated by owner, by . hired help, or
by lessee; value land, value buiid
ings and improvements, imple
ments, etc., debt on farm, spent
for labor in 1909, spent for hay
and grain, household expenses,
spent for manures and fertilizers,
acres rented, number tenants on
farm, cows keot for milk, all
other stock, all stock born after
Jan. 1, animals born m 1909, state
whether registered, animals
bought or sold during year, ani
mals pastured, wool sheared,
dairy products of all kinds for
year, fowls over 3 months old on
place, fowls and eggs produced
in 1909, bees and honey, all
kinds of products harvested in
1909, and their values, acreage
to be planted, flowers, trees and
nursery stock, fruit products
sold, and if irrigation is used.
Excursion Rates to the East
During 1910 From All Points On The
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TO RATES
Chictgo i.5J
Council Blnffs
Omaha
Kansas City..
St Joseph... ,
St Paul
$60
St. Paul via Council Bluffs - $63
Minneapolis direct 60
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 63 go
Duluth, direct 66 90
Duluih, via Council Bluffs 67.00
St. Louis 67.50
Tickets will be on sale Miy 2nd and 9th; June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th
and 22nd; August 3rd; September 8th.
The above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add only ONE WAY local rate to Portland,
to make through rate via Portland.
One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates.
Ten days rrovided fo the going trip. Stop-overs with'n limits
in either di eciin. Fina. return 1 uiit three months fiom date
o' sale, but not later tha . O.tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P. Ag'ent for more com
plete information Wm. McMurray,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
GV
"Whose Fault Will it Be?" is
the great theme Sunday night,
at the Hillsboro Christian Church.
This is a very interesting ques,
tion and will be very profitable
to all who hear it discussed.
Splendid choral music. "AH are
cordially invited. "
J. N. Miller, of West Hillsbo
ro, and who has one of the pro
ductive farms of the Jobe. sec
tion, was in town yesterday, and
did not forget the financial end
of the proposed Rest Room.
E US A TRIAL
3 cans of corn for... 25c
3 cans of tomatoes for. ,23c
Hard -wheat flour, per
jacK $1.55
Rolled oats, per lb 5c
Coffee, per lb 15c
Tea from 50c to 35c
All brooms, each. .... .55c
We also carry shoes, Kingsbury Hats, and
Gents Furnishings of the Best Quality
at the Lowest Prices.
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T. W. WYATT & GO.
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