The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 24, 1910, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Sale Begins Friday, November 25 m
Sale Ends Saturday, December 3
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I Just in the midst of the Fall and Holiday Shopping we are giving this sale for your benefit as well as our own.
ou get your choice at greatly reduced prices of our new Fall lines of goods. Now is the time to buy.
EVERYTHING in all Departments of the Store has been Reduced for This Great Fall Clearance Sale.
Remember When You See Our Advertisement It Means Something To Each and Evervoui
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If ou do not get one of our big price circulars telephone us and we will
mail you one ut once. We have not given our customers a sale for over
a year and we feel that now is the time to give you the advantage of the
j'jn-utly reduced prices on our entire stoch Now larger than any other
in the county. Good merchandise at prices you can afford to buy. A
nice ouvenir free with each purcnase of $1.00 and over.
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OUR PRICES Are Always
' RIGHT
Wr ln not net-el to nit priifs
ami have sales to sell mir
K'mhIs. Wc in. nk iii Mcr
iliauilise at prices low i-uoiih
in the first place that they
will ut stand a'hi lediutiou
tmr iln they need to le re
duced to sell thoui.
We always sell for cash.
You don't pay the other fel
lows' had dehts.
Vc search the Kastern
Markets for the best values
and give you the tancfit.
A word to the wise is
Sufficient.
Store
Mnnu:si:N kasti:r
Laurel Store
lUvhiR l'urcliascd tlic Stoic at
LAUREL
I am Prepared to meet the de
mands of the Laurel sectiouin
all kinds of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
If, Whave not got what you want
rft W foryou.'We can supply
we can get it lor you.
in all lines
E. T. TURNER. Laurel, Oregon.
. i . i.'.nnmttT Now Holland Milclnior herrinft
l'Vesli croi) walnut ut hnimott w t Greer's.
A very pretty weddinvr was eelo
Itratetl at the lumt' of Mr. and
Mrs. .Mm K aster, near Shor
Nov. 17. 11)10. Uev. A.
Split's-; utlicKitiiitf. wlien their
liaiiiiliK r. S;uvha, was united in
iiKirriavf to l'eter Mattliiesen.
Miss Alvina Kasler was maid of
luiur, and Frit. Matlhiesen was
tfriMHiiMiian. Tlic wedding march
was played by Prof. ,1. Knell.
The la id.' was gowned in white
mail and wore a wreath of or
;ui;y blossoms. The maid ot
lumr wore white ehill'on.
i The parlors were decorated
with Autumn leaves and tlowers,
ami the diniin.r room in ferns and
ivy.
The youn.ir couple are very
popular, and hosts of friends are
: wishing tlnin a lon,r and happy
; life. Those present w ere:
i Mr. 1 Mis J. KiiMit, Mr. Tluaims
Miitiliirsvn, Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Hesse,
A mm l',nmK-l!;, Aiiim tl KathfOntr
M.iUltii stii, Mr. nml Mis. A. Knl's, Mr.
hiuI Mot. M. Confliimn, Mis. I,. Onell,
Allies. W'llrr inwl I'.co. Oncll. Mr. nnil
Mis. 1'. Colfrlt. Mr. nml Mrs. ,1. Kicken,
, Kll.i mill Rnsa 1'ioki'ii, lmisn, MiiiiIih
hiuI Curl lls, Mr. nml Mrs t IoIIiiukcI,
il.niiKi llollnnvel, Mr. nml Mrs. H.
Kul'S, M.iinut Viicli, Anr:n Kisner,
1 Mr. inul Mis. 11. IVKr, ("lirislinn Wt-r-
in-, .li.lui, lli-iny nnil Ftil. MuUliii'sen,
j .Mv'in KiisIit. Mr. (i. ConrliniiP, Mr.
I , nul Mis. Knpi inluH. 11,'iiimu Cnnwl
i m ill, M ii M lUl.iix ii, K.linwi nml Kc-
in si Sflilirlilii', Mr. mul Mis. 0. Wt t
1 ,., Mi. J. Koili, Kiel, C.i't'.eili run!
I i'iik I Wenir, Mis V. Slmk, l.yili.ininl
I l j. h St. ok, A i vim-, Wrfl'ernnil Ijuvience
'l uki n, Mr. :- il Mis. A Oil, Mr. nml
! Mrs 1;. A lulls, Kniest M.icr, l'u-il,
! lli inmii nml Kiil KaOrr, Mr. nml Mrs.
A .Spliiss, Mr. ami Mrs. Kavult, Mrs.
! .l.iir rii, l!ri Ilia aril tliiUKe Coi .cltiuui
Kvei'vone is urjred to ho pres
ent on Friday eveninjr, Nov, 25,
at T:;!0. at the M. K. church,
to hear the hijr address, "Ore
gon's Call for Leadership," hy
Pres. Fletcher Human, of Wil
lamette University. This is one
of the hir features on the pro
vraniof lioys' Convention, which
meets here Nov. 25-27, and the
address is well worth hearing.
Also come and give the hoys an
enthusiastic welcome.
Miss Wilma Waggoner, of M(;
Minnville, and who is in the
chair of music at Pacific College,
is spending Thanksgiving at the
homo of .ludno and Mrs. C. K.
Kindt, at Kinton.
A new piano was delivered at
the High School, Tuesday, and
Supt. Sanies expects that enter
tainments will he inaugurated to
pay for the instrument.
You and your children are safe
;f you wear Dr. Lowe's glasses -,yi
safe and price safe. Consult
j "jin to four o'clock, Saturday.
C11ARTKR NO. S036
The First National Bank
of forest grove, oregon.
The Stockholders have Voted to Increase Capital
and Surplus to $60,000 in January
Directors:!.. J. Corl. John Templeton, T. W. Sain, H.
.1. tioKK, E. W. Haines, George Mizner, Levi Smith,
W. H. Hollis, W. K. Newell, II. T. Buxton.
We appreciate your paronage and hope to merit a contin
uance of same.
DKPOSiTs:-Othcial statement January 31, 1910, $108,635.91
. Deposits: Official statement June 30, 1910, $203,109.52.
' Increase in Deposits 35 per cent.
SAVING TIME ky TELEPHONE
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Start the NEW YEAR by opening an
account with the
llillsboro Commercial Bank
EDW. SCHULMERICH, President
GEO. SCHULMERICH, Cashier
We do a general banking business, and
tlio strength of our institution is un
questioned.. Courteous treatment to all.
. Be One of Our Patrons
Pays You 4 Per Cent Interest on
Savings and Time Deposits
When a man feels the necessity of being in
two places at the same time, he goes to the
nearest telephone and sends his voice.
It is rot exactly the urtc thicg, but when a man talks hundreds
of miles in oppipite li:e:tionB from tl e c-ame Bell Telephone, j
it is about Kb good.
Ii the daily use of the telpphoise a man travels all over town by
wire in a few nainu'ei. I', is just as easy to travel all over the 41
state and othr states by mean of the universal Long Distance
Bell System.
The Pacific Telephone and Tele- &
graph Co.
Every Hell Telephone in the center of the Hystem
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For the Ambitions
aiainibensitp
t Oucation
by mail for thnM wha Munot ttftJ la
All la.lrnptioii. tni.tuiilnff final
uuuiaMiBt, jw WW"
turlluU raprln( (or oolUt or uuUer.i
tjr, uaa't club, frmrf , nfUMr( uid
hum ukm No prTtmiurj iniu
nmnoDHT nr you.
Bud lot 1 dewrlptlr bollnilB to tin
CorrPulldc Study lrprtiuMit
llBWarmity ( Or
REPAIRING AND TUNINQ
Twenty-five years experience at mnklng,
repalrinK nnd tuning piano is a sufficient
guarantee that Venen, the tuner, can
satisfy any and all who wish tbeir in
struments attended. Recommends from
every firm that has opetated in Portland
for the past 20 yenrs. besides the haslern
factories cf Kimball, Kstey, Steiuway
and others Country work always wel
come Leave or telephone orders to
McOniiick, or to the Patterson Furni
ture Store.
A. P. VENRN. Piano Tuner.
Arpus and Oregonian, $2.25.
IS IT RAINING?
SURE Then bring us
your umbrella. We will re
pair it reasonable.
NIGHTS ARE LONG
The evenings are long. We
will sell you electric light in
candescent lamps. The Tung
sten and other standard lamps
and save you money.
DUCKS ARE HERE
While ducks are here get your
Ammunition from us. We
beat them all.
R. LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro.
Garage, Third Street near new Hotel.
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Ili-os., 20 cents per lb. A
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