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ONE Assortment Children's Hose-Black Cat, Boy
Scout, Bear Brand and many other makes of the hcst
25c and 35c hose manufactured. In colors Black, Tau,
White, Blue and Pink in Silk, Lisle and Mercerized, heavy,
light and medium weight. Remember this price is for Saturday
only, so you had better hurry and get your children fixed np
for school.
1 7c pair or 3 pair 50c
1ST RECEIVED A
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.en
For Fall and Winter. New and up to date. Boys' Norfolk
Suits with Knickerbocker Full Peg Pants, a big assortment of
Patterns to choose from. See our Window Display.
The "Change of Ownership Sale" at this Department Store will
open Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Looh for large posters for prices
Remember the Place
WEIL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Formerly THE PEOPLES STORE HILLSBORO, OREGON
W. C T. U.
The Annual Meeting of the W.
C. T. U., which" wa3 held Tues
day, was a splendid success. The
attendance was excellent, and
the following officers were elect
ed by unanimous vote: Presi
dent, Mrs. Lucy Sigler; Vice
President, Mrs. A. L. Perkins;
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Man
ly Everitt; Treas., Mrs. J. M.
Mann. Delegates were elected
to the county convention, which
meets in Forest Grove, Friday,
Sept 12, and to the state con
vention. At the all-day temper
ance meeting to be held Sept. 20,
on the court house lawn, the W.
C. T. U. will entertain their
speaker, Mrs. Edith Hill Booker,
at a basket dinner. The mem
ben escorted ten ladies to the
registration rooms after their
business meeting. The next
meeting will be in the Christian
church on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gwinn, of
Sheridan, are guests of their
daughter, Mrs. J. Soper, of the
Hawthorne place.
L. a Hoeffel, of Witch Hazel,
was up yesterday. He says
there is yet considerable thresh
ing in his section
Mrs. Swearingen, of Portland,
wai the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. M. H. Stevenson, over
Cwdiy. I
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SATURDAY ONLY
BIG SHIPMENT OF
and Boys'
MRS. L. J. BRANDT
Mrs. L. J. Brant died at Rose
City Park,. Portland, September
10. 1913, aged 29 years, 9 months
and 6 days. She wa3 formerly
Miss Betty Bridges, and wa3
well known in Hillsboro, where
she resided in her youth. She
leaves to mourn her los8, her
husband, L. J. Brant; a little
daughter, Maxine; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bridges; a
sister, Mrs. C. I. Nachand, Port
land, and a brother, Forrest
Bridges, an electrical engineer,
now in Massachusetts.
The funeral will be held in
Portland tomorrow morning, af
ter which the remains will be
brought to Hillsboro for inter
ment, and there will be a short
service at the cemetery, at 2:30
in the afternoon.
Mrs. Brant was a universal fa
vorite in Hillsboro, and her
death is a shock to a large circle
of friends.
0. G. Barlow, of Portland, was
out to Hillsboro yesterday.
Julius Asbahr, of South Tuala
tin, was in town yesterday.
F. C. Burgholzer, of Buxton,
was in the city yesterday after
noon, and called on the Argus.
J. T. Morrison, one of the pio
neers of Summer irrigation in
this section, was in the city the
firat of the week,
Suits
FRANCIS A. HAINRS
Francis A. Haines died at his
home in this city Saturday. Sent
l6, 1913. He had been up to the
city the day before and had risen
at his usual hour. He dressed
himself and suddenly fell, strick
en with death. He was born at
Springfield, 111., March 22, 1832,
and crossed the plains to Oregon
in 1852, driving an oxteam all
the way. He returned to Illi
nois in 1859 and married his first
wife, who was a Miss Zerilda
Brill. Four children were born
to the union, all of whom died in
infancy. He enlisted in Co. C,
Light Artillery, Flood's Battery,
2nd Illinois, and served until the
close of the war. He was also
in the Yakima Indian war nf
,1855-6, serving with distinction.
I a t
Alter nis return to Uregon he
lost his first wife. He was wed
ded to Jennie Kendall in Septem
ber, 1884. He resided in East
Portland until 1893, when he
moved to Hillsboro, where he
made his home on Washington
street until death.
Mr. Haines was a member of
the Methodist Church, and was
highly esteemed by a large circle
of friends. His aged wife sur
vives him. She is at nreRpnt w.
siding with Mrs. Chas. Gardner,
where she will be pleased to
meet her friends.
Argus and Oregonian, $2.25
The Kverf reshlmu:inyi ma"
acer was out yesterday 'th pay
checks for the season's run. to
the first of September. The re
company has made every effort
to keep its promises with Mill-
1 horo people, and while it ha been
a hard Summer to finance an at-
fair of this kind it has come
through with Hying colors. The
people of Hillsboro feet very
kindly toward the new company,
and wht-n the operation suspend
for the year the plant will have
been of great benefit to the town
and surrounding coui.try. Next
year they propose to still further
enlarge the system, and turn
out double this year's product
The manager has the best w ishes
of the entire community, and if
energy and integrity can build it
to a greater success, the Kver-
fresh plant will grow to much
greater proportions.
CARD OK THANKS
I desire to thank my many Hills
horo frienda for the kindness and
sympathy extended in myhouof
bereavement, the death and ob
sequies of my husband, the late
r rancis A. Haines.
Mrs. Francis A. Haines.
Hillsboro, Ore.. Sept 10. 1913.
REAL ESTATE TRANSfURS
J H tUird to Mry K Slip. 4 44
or, IWaveitoo ...
Alice Wfcrrlcr to Knot Swan, tract
la Ba KecUville
W C Rrpaaa to I.ucreli Role. 1
lull' Knob lit!', KOrtv
Security Saving lo K J Ltwia, tot
to Shield Little firm ,
Nancy B IUII to Owar 1 Vic mm.
tract In blk II, Fort! f.rote
M Trachtvl to Umtrd Railwat.
I to
10
10
10
MO
I.38 tight of way
Mvrla Large to lUttie Largr, 6
lots Writ Portland Hcighis
T Coiktll to U L Webb. 6 lui.
Wert Portland IU!fhu
C J Birdaell to W M luvia, trait
In Fruitdale
II O Rich to L 3 Lyon, und ', mt
46 a aec l t l r s w
Kilo Muner to V C Liu', tot in
Nlchol'tad, Oait'rn Home
N Kanttu to I! Lkla, tract in
4'
10
6?
I
1H00
lot 47 Juhntoa Ba-Kcrd..
U W Ilmr to A S B nneit, tj 93 a
arc 10 t n r 4 w
Wm AtchWuner lo O M Whit-
comb, 9.06 a, Tinjuin
Herbert Sternlei to Hannah 8t.-rn-
fel, tract in ontl.wrtt Porlaoit..
B Goodpaature lo Addie M
Hunt, 5o. 16 a arc 5 t r 1
J II Parmley to L G S!fiiitr, too
xtno Iret at lUuki
J L W Jarron to L W Hat. h,
II a arc II I a r t w
il W Piickrtl to Ilrnry Wert, tract
at Bank
John S'ewart to Pred P.lliaun, j6
arc ai t J n r 5 w
D P Corner! to City of Hilhboro,
tract on Jackaoti Hot torn
I. J Kuahlow lo City of llillahoro,
de'ticaiion of atrrel
W II Bno to Prank Wan.tr, 10 a
aec 17 t 111 I w
Fred Weiglt to V H i;no, 10 a
aame ai above
S L Gate to lUttie Large, lot in
Krtiaomc II -iKht
Cove ()k Co. to fulled Railway,
right of way , .
G I) Hauititin to S M Hauptman,
K tnl in Ho a aec t a t 1 w..
1500
lo
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a 1 50
10
ai6o
1
1
I5JO
1500
600
1
lo
loo
F I. Word to II Janicke, J lot in
Cleat View ,.
Geo. Saxton, of Newton, was
in town Wednesday.
Kobt. Hay den, of Gales Creek,
was down yesterday, to see the
county court.
S. R. Cogan, running the saw
mill on the J as. A. Sewell place,
was in the city yesterday.
Do not forget to ask for a
SchHler when you want a good
10 cent smoke no "cough dust"
in the Schiller. 12tf
Col. Hickey, of Portland, with
the Oregonian composing rooms,
was out to the city yesterday
afternoon, on some real estate
cieal.
J. J. Weisenbeck, of Reedvillp,
recently threshed 88 acres of oata
that will average him on the buy
ers' scales a trifle over 77 bush
els to the acre. Some money in
oats!
Those going to the Pendleton
Round-Up this evening, so far
as known, are District Attorney
Tongue, Geo R Bagley, David
Kasner, Miss Edna Gilkey, Miss
Letitia Imbrie, G A Patterson
and wife, A C Shute and wife,
Wm Nelson and wife, Miss Rose
Cave, Mrs Z R Sigman, J II
Foote and wife, Mrs E H Smith,
Chester Alexander. L W House.
of Hillsboro, and A G Beals, of
iiiiamook
PRIVATE HOME FOR SICK
Under charge of experienced
nurse,
MRS. CHAS. GARDNER,
from Portland.
Solicits patients from all phy
sicians. Bstoforn. RcMontbl prlou
Phont, Main H4
I low to Acquire the Saving I labit
Put in tK Ftral Coin NOW
4A.i.iiuMl .Ua B
b viimmK4 lt 9m apflMaUuta.
CL Hillsboro National Bank
f THE BANK FOR SAVINGS
UNOt OOVtNMNT Ur)VIiON
ss
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af
SS
Z, u Z
a, au pin fiat
Laundry
Corucr
Mailk aud Broadway
Ktjuip)cd to do all classes
of work in a satisfactory
man tier.
Family Washing a
Specialty
Telephone, City 207, and a
representative will call and
give you prices aud infor
mation. Prompt Skrvick
All Sics
Tungsten
Lamps
Up to and including 40
watt lamps arc now selling
at 35c instead of 40c and
45c. The 6owatt, in new
size, now selling at 45c in
stead of (xk Other sics
reduced in comparison.
The Owl Electric Co.
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PROHIIUTIUN PICNIC
Capt. Chas. H. Stanley, of Cli
fornia, will he at the Prohibition!
picnic, Sept 20 He will apeak I
ai me court house, Sept 18, 19
and 20 Clinton N Howard says
of him-"A genuine diamond
from the ditch He is a natural
entertainer, a fluent talker, and
has a born wit, different from
any one you ever heard." Capt
Stanley writes his own Bonus
The Prohibition Press applauds
him as one of their most elective
campaigners
License to wed has been grant
ed John W. Collins and Ruby S.
Pickens, of Hillsboro.
, Fred Opitz.held on a charge of
insanity, was allowed to ro his
way yesterday.
Miss Lucy Humphreys, of
Portland, visited friends in Hills
boro, Saturday.
W. L. Humphreys and Blanche
h. Arnold, of Gaston, were mar
ried Sept. 9, Judtfe Roasoner offi
ciating. Merl Blackall. of Portland, and
Florence Lanphire, of Forest
Grove, were married Sept. 3
Rev. D. S. Tnoma3 officiating.
J. W. Winters, or near Middle
ton, and 1). J. Koupal, of Rex
were in the city this morning
and called on the Argus.
The Cong. Church Social Cir
u? inmeet at the hme of Mrs.
W. G. Hare. West Union. Thurs
day afternoon next. The ladies
will leave Hillsboro on the 1-19
train.
d j0fre.e JCIub deleKates to the
Federa ed Clubs' meeting at
Hood River Oct. 6, are Mrs.
!.amiesie and Mrs. Imbrie, with
Imi u alternate!
n iin 3
r .111
MOORE'S
w w Ml w ul 4M M
orm tat
6a I niatia. txl miiHUI
Tongue Addition
Wc have 1-2 Acte Tracts (r nu'.c. I , t
.pi0 x 11H) ft. Wc will give yi.u the Ut
of term.
Wc luc f.irm tiell, and city jrj t-rty.
Money to l.wn. lluue to rent.
Lwatcd ou Third and Main, in IW OtTue Imildiag.
ti!tc j hi.uc, alaln tl) (traitlaat lo CM;
"WEBFOOT REALTY CO.
Herr Drot.
1IILLSBOKO ORE..
Percy ho
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iiiLLsrjono
Futalrl' Sale ol Real Properly
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an eirilor im-i i,l Iti-atiaanf lha riunly
Courl ul Dm Mi at. uf llifin, ,,r W a.li
IngUiri Cmitily, iuil an l M.lr. mi lla
lh ilajr of Hftcinrwr, mis, tl,.uh.l'r
iltna.1 F. 1 1 1 1 1 of Hit, u.i wm ,Ul
Uin.nl .,f Jan, t, nk, ilawaaawl,
alii an ami allr
Mttiida Hi I.HI, .h, ( Motor, lv
,ril f. Mil at irUaltla lo Ihwhlnli
at bll.lnr for .al,, tlx lulluolilH iM
orlli rral .r,nM,,i ly laiaf. Iwitig a.ul alt
tiala In WajtlilnKtuii r.iiitiljr, Ort.,ti. m
iartliMilarlpl.w rlto.lM '..l,.. Ui n:
Th liurlli.i iartr ( Ilia iMiriliwnai
ijiiartitrotsraim. Hir., T., i,.i,i, i lr
H..11IB. llai.KB(),m Waal, Wlllaruniw Ma
rlillan, luntaltilna' rurljr arraa.
HlU may to ulHiiiti,! u Ilia iiM.Ur
lnl l NlinwiMKl, lire; in. nr llailr &
Mar, lllll.lMir.i, Or,,n ami an, I .
will im ma. aiil,)m'l l.i nutltniiallnn ,
Oi (.utility Cm, 1 f Walilii;iou iunly
')rK'in, '
1'atnl llila nth day if Hi-ilmlr IHI.1
Mary K. Miink.
Kxncuirl of tli iat aill and tola
tnhti,l UinnC MiiMKi.liwam.
llBKlry A Kara, Attornnyu rr Klwu-
W. NV. HULIT
William W. Hulit. aged 2:1 years,
'lied at Laurel Heights, Sept. 0,
1J13, after an illness dating
from August 18. He wan born
iw.if''T0- Ncb- A,ril 21.
fJ0. At the age of 16 years he
joined the Baptist church at
Newberg. He was well known
to a large circle of friends, who
sympathize with the bereaved
family He j9 BUrvived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hu-
Mt; two Bisters, Mrs. Nettie
Cooper ,l hi Hiro and Mrs. Sam.
el I'u Hay. Garden Home, and
th brothers, I, V., Uuis and
, J16 funei;al took place from
Haptist church, Mon
Jay the obsequies being preach-
the H,Hboro Baptiet church.
liL l&rconcmm of frinds
the general esteem in
which he was held.
Richard Wiley departed Tues
day to resume h i itudies at th
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HEATERS
The best heater iu the market, uc:t,
cleanly and wootl-navers. Wc arc
closing them out at lcs than cost.
" GENERAL HARDWARE "
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