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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
County Official Paper j mean to hurt anyone's feelings j,ut wo won tlat war without L. A. Long, Editor. ; ( Jen. Wood being sent to France. .anyway, and it beats the band Entered at. the Post Office at.lli.it we did it without Teddy Hillsboro Oregon, as second-, heading a brigade. Realty, won class mail matter. , . Miers will never cease. Subscription, $1.80 per annum. And, also, we are thankful that the Kaiser isn't thankful Issued Every Thursday by E. C. McKinney and L. A. Long. THANKSGIVING I'ncle Sam caught his Turkey early in the game, and the "fix ins" are couiiini later. Tin- Argus is thankful that this Thanksgiving Day is here with cessation of slaughter of our boys at the front; thankful that) Americans have shown Europe j that right, must prevail; thank-j fill that democracy has Irinnmli -i . l .... ...i .... i t i ii .t,', time to extend our svmpa eu over autocracy; thankful that 1 It is to be thankful that the bone heads are still with us for without them there would be no lausihs. Sclah! no more nf our bovs have been sacrificed; thankful thai we ha e a President who voices the tenets: of rinlitcoiisiness ;1t all times;' thankful that the bovs "over While we are thankful we also xe time to extend our sympa thy to those who have lost dear ones in the conflict. A train, w hy shouldn't we be i th mkf.tl that P.ill Cuddy isn't go- there" arc with us in spirit if not ; in flesh; and thankful that Amer-1 ica has shown the way to victory in war ridden Europe. Why shouldn't we all be thankful? ing to get a shot at that mince pic the "Missus" is making. Dit- j to II ink 1'dair. In Monday's list of severely wounded is the name of Kcnja- . j nijn ll,.;u.(yt emergency address It is all over, and we don't1 Mrs. Fllen Hearth, of Tualatin. ...FURNITURE... Clearance Sale Dec. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 For the last four years, owing to the distraction of war, the decoration of the home was more or lea neg lected. With the home-coming of our soldiers, the hus band, the son, the brother or sweetheart, there will be a natural desire to beautify the home, to make it as attrac tive as possible for the returning hero. LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN AT FACE ON ALL PUR- CHASES. JJrokcn lines, samples, remnants, discontinued patterns, odd pieces, etc., will be sold at REDUCED PRICE to make minii for Xmas goods enroute. All prices quoted will he cash and ill apply to stock on hand. Do not let this opportunity pass without making a few selections of useful home furnishings. STOVE AND RANGE DEPARTMENT List price. Sale price. $90.00 Colonial San. Base White Enamel Ratine $74.50 $82.50 Colonial San. Base White Enamel Range $68.50 $75.00 Colonial Cabinet Base Range $61.75 $75.00 Colonial Sanitary Base Range $62.75 $60.00 Opal Sanitary Base Range $49.50 $60.00 0p.il Cabinet Base Range $51.00 $25.00 Perfection Oil Range, 4 burners, bl. name. $19.50 $ 3.25 T wo burner Gas Plate $ 2.50 $20.00 .Motor High Spu d Washing Machine $16.50 $35.00 Mission Ct Iron Com. CoabW ood Heater $28.50 $32.50 Mission Ct Iron Com. Coal-Wood Heater $26.25 $30.00 .Mission ("t Iron Com. Coal Wood Heater $24.50 $30.00 Mission Wood Heater. Cast Iron .... $24.50 $27.50 Mission Woo.l Heater, Cast Iron $21.50 $25.00 Mission Wood Heater. Cast Iron $19.85 $20.00 Cheerful Cast Lined Steel Body Heater.- $16.50 $22.50 Car. l ire Place Front, St. Body, Ct Liner $18.50 $15.00 Beauty Ct Lin., St'l Body, Open end, top $11.75 $16.50 Beauty Ct Lin., St 1 Body, Open end, top $12.95 $18.00 Beauty Ct Lin.. St'l Body, Open end, top $14.74 $ 2.50 Air Tight Heater, Steel Lined, 18-in., $1. 95 $ 3.00 Air Tight Heater, Steel Lined, 20-in $ 2.25 $ 3.50 Air Tight Heater, Steel Lined, 22-in $,2.75 $ 4.00 Air Tight Heater, Steel Lined, 24-in .. $ 2.95 $ 7.50 Pyrex Glass Baking Set, 10 pieces $ 4.98 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT $90.00 Adam Bed Room Suit, 3 pes, Ivory Finish $76.00 $87.50 Colonial Suit, Walnut, 3 pieces $72.50 $37.50 Ivory Dressing Table, Triple Plate $32.50 $27.50 Ivory Bed : $2250 $22.50 Ivory Dressing Table, Triple Plate $16.50 $25.00 5M.b. Felt Mattress $19.85 $17.50 to 1 1). Felt M .itri ss $13.50 ?12.50 Felt Combination Mattress $ 9.85 $ 6.50 Columbia Bed Spring $ 4.48 $55.00 Extension 'Cable. 48 in., G ft., Flush Rim $43.50 $0.iAJ Extension Table, 4S in., 0 ft., Plank Top $37.50 $i7.50 Extension Table, 48-in., G ft., Flush Rim $47.50 $40.00 Extension Table. 45 in., 6 ft., Plank Top $32.50 ' $30.00 Extension Table, 45-in., fi ft., Reg. Top $24.50 $26.50 Extension Table, 42 in., G ft., Reg. Top. $20.00 $24.00 Extension Table, 42 in., 5 ft., Reg. Top.... $18.50 $55.00 Buffet, 48-in., Plank Top, Wax Oak $45.00 $42.50-45.00 Bullet, 45 in., Plank Top, Wax Oak $35.00 J $35.00 Buffet. 42 in.,. Plank Top, Wax Oak $29.85' $30.00 Huffd, 45-in., Plank Top, Royal Oak... $19.85 $25.00 China Cabinet, Wax Oak $19.85 $20.00 China Cabinet, Fumed Finish . $15.50 $16.50 China Cabinet, Royal Oak f inish $12.25 " $35.00 Com. Book Case, Wax Oak, bev. glass frt $26.50 $35.00 Library Table, Plk Top, Wax Fin., 28x48 $24.50 $25.00 Library Table, Plk Top, Wax Fin., 2ix 42 $18.50 $16.50 Library Table, I I. Rim., Wax Fin., 24x30' $13.75 $12.50 Library Table, Royal Oak Fin., 20x42 $ 9.85 $ 9.00 Folding Card Table, Leatheret Top $ 4.48 $12.50 Tea Wagon, Mahogany Finish $ 7.75 $ 2.50 Carpet Sweeper 1 $ 1.95 $ 3.50 Cort Carpet, 12 hij. yds., per yd $ 2.50 $ 5.50 Drop Leaf Kitchen Tables $ 4.45 $75.00 Mastercraft Kit. Cabinet, Poreeliron Tp $59.50 $ 9.50 Rockers, Uphol. Seat, Wax Fin. Rocker.. $ 6.50 $ 2.50 Smoking Stands, (lass Tray $ 1.75 $50.00 Reed Baby Carriage, Ivory 'Finish $37.50 $20.00 11a by Carriage, Wood Sides, Ivory Enam $16.75 $18.50 Baby Carriage, Woo.l Sides, White Enam $14.95 EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT SPECIALS $75.00 Organ. Walnut finish $20.00 $45.00 Roll Top Office Desk, Oak Finish $25.00 - $25.00 Serving Table, Polished Oak Finish $14.50 $35.00 Princess Dresser, 18x40 French Plate $16.50 The above list contains only a part of the bargains which we will offer during this sale. Watch our ad close ly, as you will find articles suitable for Xmas gifts. We will make no storage charge on goods bought for later delivery. Patterson Furniture Co. 1261 Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon j Walter Heard, of the U.S. Na ! val Training Station, at Seattle, spent the week end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Heard, of llaxcldale. Harry Guild, of Toledo, came down the first of the week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guild, and his children at the Guild home. ("has. Geihcrger, of Tualatin, and C. C. Nelson, of Uncona, were in Tuesday, bringing in the returns of their specfal road tax elections. Former Road Supervisor Trnelisel, of Fhnoniea. and J. J. Shevlin, of below Beavcrton, were city callers Tuesday. J. .!. Ingram, of Farmington, was a city caller Tuesday, and while in town remembered the official paper for a year. L. W. Guild, of Seholls, and N. J. C. Christensen, of Laurel, were before the county court, Tues day. on roai 1 afTa Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmitke, of above Mouiitaiudale, were in Tuesday, on a pre-Thanksgiving visit. A. Zwciner, of near Tigard. was up Tuesday, interviewing the county court. A. D. Hill and Lou Myers, of Chelialcin Mountain, were greet ing friends in town Tuesday. For Sale Cheap-Seven weeks old pigs. A. F. Kischcn, Cornel ius, It, 2. 40 ia Jack is home from a trip over to Yludivosloek. Honolulu, and other Pacific points. Supt. Lamb of the Condenser, is around and about again after a two weeks' illness with the flu. Gen. Bidwcll, of South Tuala tin, was over Tuesday, getting ready for his Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. ami Mrs. Kmil Kuratli went to Tillamook, yesterday, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.' David Kuratli. Chas. H. Eliek of Portland sues his w ife 1. ionic for divorce, alleg ing she deserted him in August, l!MT. 'They were married in the Rose City in 1D0S, ami there is out- son, aged ii years, living with the plaintiff. He asks for the cus tody of the child, Clerk Kuratli states that peo ple desiring drugs, salt pet re, or other articles akin to explosives, can get them without the usual permits. It is slill necessary to get a permit if one wants blasting powder, but this, too, probably will bo removed before long. Methodist Episcopal Church, Third and Washington f The .Church of the Friendly Greeting) 'Walton Skipworlh, pastor 0:4.1 a. in., Sunday school; 11 a. in.. sermon, "The Pale Horse"; thill) p. m., Kpworth eaguc; 7:30 p. ni., sermon i prayer meeting Thurs day evening; choir practice Fri day evening, Mrs. Leonard Blown luia ipfuniisl homo from Vancouver, Wash., conval escent from (ho Spanish ltilluenta. Mrs. 11, J. W'ehnes, of Tiieoniu, Wn. w as u wivk end micst of her luvthers, the Emmotls, and their families. Ed. Nortlirtin. of Shiuly Brook, was in yesterday, lie expects his son to return homo from the Texas canton ment soon. Mrs.C. T. Young, and dauiihtcrx, of tliitowny, Mont., arrived the last of i ho week und hnvt locutod in their old homo on Main street. Mr. Youiik will arrive hel'oro mas, Mrs, Young's olilest son, Carl Thorriault, is in tho A. K. V., in Franco, und Alhy Is in San Fmiu'Isro, NOTICE PETERSON BROTHERS, of Hillsboro, are I lit only authorized di alers selling Cleveland tractors in Yamhill ami Washington coun ties, Oregon. Others representing themselves to be either authoris ed dealers or agents for Cleve land tractors are misrepresent xiX the facts. McNeil Tractor Auto Co., Distributors Cleveland Tractors for the Stall's of Oregon ami Washington. Willard Battery Service Station M. P. CADY, Prop. Hillsboro 1050 Second St. Oregon We are in n position to correctly ad vise yon when you have baltcry trouble, Our past battery experience together wllh the Service Station Ihfllctiiis issued by the Willard llattery Co, give the I essary In formation. Wl', CARRY NF.W II ATTF.lt IKS IN STOCK. Our allowance on exchange Is tpiilr liberal. ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES OVERHAULED AND RECHARGED We call name the charge before we start the job, liring your batten to us for WINTER STORAGE and you will be sure that it will be all i-iu lit when you want to use it in the Spring. ' THE TRACTOR Q-N Built by the FORD MOTOR CO., of Detroit, Michigan SPECIFICATIONS Weight 2700 pounds. Horsepower 22.5. Speed Three speeds forward and reverse. Fuel Starts with gasoline and when engine is warmed up will run with kerosene. Economical :: Convenient :: Efficient HOW IT WORKS I, W. A. Thurnher, hereby certify that the Fordson tractor which I own pulled a wagon containing a ton of feed up a 30 per cent grade on intermediate gear; and also I have been plowing ai steep a grade. Dated this November IS, 1918. W. A. THURNHER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this November 15, 1918. ROSE CAVE, Notary Public for Oregon. My Commission expires Oct. 26, 1921. PRICES: Owing to advance in freight rates the price of the Fordson Tractor complete with two 14-in. Oliver plows, is Two carloads coming on or about Dec. 5. Place order at once. $1,125.00 0 CKSON Beavertbn - Hillsboro - Forest Grove MEM